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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) .i.. Vice President Spiro T. Joenew, deU•erq the harsheot adminletratiCII dellloclatlon
d. last week's Vletnem Moratorium, Sunday ntal&gt;t llid the
· demonotnllolltl were Cll'ried out by " a spirit Of rational
muochlem and encounsecl by an effete corpa of IDQIIIIient

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whall-, It oervecl as an emotional purgadve ror thooe
who IMI the need to cleonoe themaelves ol their lack of
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The prGJioeed now laws would crack down &lt;11 prolenlw.l
dl'!ll oellan;. calling lpr pris&lt;~~ -ncea of up to to years lor
a ·secon1 ·eon¥1ctlon. John E. Ingersoll, director ol the Juatlce
D~eni'I .Bureau or Narcotics and illlngerouo Drllas, out.
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levy to I ~ voted Ill In Jlelp
Colllt1 Nof, • he'fe lli.m made
by the
Youth Chlptlr d.
tile Ohio Alsdelatloll lor a..
larded~
Neetil1i rec:em1y In the st.
Paul 'Lutheran Church, t he
lfOUII planned to distribute !oct
aheela to all - · In the • ..,.
t¥ caalallill!llnfot n•Uon of the
prapoiiL A telePione ca-1111
also waa pinned near the end
of the IIIOith.
A,.,..,. ~ot presently In
lll'Ofll'lll wW be judgad '11!uroday. ""best poilers made by
children wW be placed 011 display In windows of buolnese
house.
Fbally,, a skit ond talks wW
be taped ·to use on rodlo as a
m - ~ pranoting the levy.
A ccmunlttee was named to
pion a J1&amp;I'IY, date for which has
not been set. ~pointed os a
pneral committee to work on
all the octl¥1tleo were Mary
Sue Hoyoo, Don Anlera011o Brelldl McGuire, llomo BrorNm,
Linda Corcll1lo. Jacld,e Mora,
Sheila Folmer, Debbie Ohlinger, Hooey Thompson, Jo Ellen
Diehl, Nancy Carr, Terry
Wolfe, John Sebo, Virgil 1'1111·
llpo, Morton 11tuo, A•ls Sayre,
Ste•e Powell, Brenda GDmore,
Corolyn Souloby, Jeon Whl•
head IJid John 'Cord.
:Mr. and Mrs. wnlfam Jackeon are ad~ilors of the Meiss
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MOSCOW - SOVIET SPACE EXPERTS said toda,y. last
week's Soyuz space mission marked the bei!IMhw of the "cunprehenelve exploration of outer wace" that W:lll gi¥efuture COS•
morauts sreoter reaponelbWtles In mght.
Tile sta1ement hinted at a algn!Dc:ant change Ill RuiSian atUtude toward manned flisllta. In the post, the Soviets have Inalated It was better to !lunch "automollc" space statlone to do
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/1 hurricane watch was In errect !rom Golveston, T.,, to Pensae.ola, Flo., eerl)l toda,ywhenthestonllwoaabout 3110 mDes aoiJtho
weot of New Orleons.
Hl8heet winds were astlmlted a~ 50 milesanhour In ~Is
which extenlecl 150 miles tothenortllandeaat of its center. La.,.
rle wae expeeted to move toward the riiirth-northweet at 12 to 15
mnes an hour toda,y. SomelrtenelftcaiiOD wos llkel)l and Laurie
m1y reach lmrlcane Ioree by late toda,y.

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Pataaoo olllclals to call a
lllllaterll ceasellre In VletIIIID, Newsweek Ma(IU!ne ~··
Nlloon, whoheldtllpleYel talka
with advisors last week, hu
, been told by military leadore
lbe osaiiOflre would not pose
1 great threat ·to troops In the
lleld and would place !be bl.lor continued ft(lhtlng squarely
011 the shoulders of the Commwdsta, the magazine aald Ill

elared when North Vletnameoe
President Ho Chi M1M cUed
laat month.
According to the report, 1111111)'
ollldals, lncludllla U. S. Ambeallldor to Salp Ellsworth
IMikar, believe the South VletDBII18S8 army can control a
larp area d. the COUIIIr)' IJid
thla had led to State Departinent-uif.erest Ill a "de !acto

thla week's issue.

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BY CHARLENE IIOEFUCH
A receptiCII - l n g the reMemories, memories . . . . tiring guardian, .-bo with the
&amp;mdo,y was that kind of day assistance ol her late husband
for Mrs. Harry P. Smith, Porn- orpnized the Bethel In 1959,
OfoY,
wos given at the PomeroY MaAfter a decade o! IIOI'Ving as sonic Temple SUnday afternoon.
llll8rdlan ol Bethel 62, Jnterna, "It's been my pleasure" wos
tlonal Order at Jobs Dau(lh- the comment of the soft-spoken
tero, Mra. Smith has turned Mre. Smith, when remlnlscinl
the relna of the or ganization ol her 10 years' work with the
over to Mrs. James Clatwor- young women of the Bethel .
tl)y.
Present at the recepUon to

former state auditor and state
treaourer, wUI be &amp;mlllllthe
speokers when the Y o u n 1
Democrats at Melp Count¥
stage a dlmer at 7 p.m. Fri-

~s.

James
vl.cepre.•ldent
the taacher'o usoclatton t•
traduced the three candidates
lor board ofeducatlonpostswho
were present. They were Mrs.
AM Boso, O!arles Pyles and
Clareoce U.Wrenc,whopledged.
their ""'port of the tax levy.
other candidates for three
eeots a willable Nov. t Ill the
Southern LDcal Board are Den.
nle HUI, Charles D. Hamilton,
Howard R. Ervin, Roger G.
Goo
WUI!am Cur&gt;Th I
dll: s~r~!i J Stobart ani
Dald W Cl Iaiii. .
H...."m ';,..Jan, cholrman of

the committee, and S..,Orlntelldent Ral,llb Solyre, explained the
day at the PomeroY Junior
l!nportaoce ol the levy winning
IH(Ih School. Fll'llll- holds
at the polls. They pointed out
the record for ha¥inl oerv- !hot each ochooldlstrlctlnOhlo
ed the illllgllet period of time must have a 17.5 mW total in
Ill an elected Ohio otrlca. He effect In onler to obtain state
wW at.ore the speaking hon- ald. Seveltl' • Ove per cent ol
ors with Robert E.
tile dletrlct's !undo are sl;ote
ey, former C!llpei11D811.at..
ald.
lirp from Ohio. 'The Salem
They also Slid that In order
Center PI'A will oerva t h e to molntoln the minimum of
dinner• .
17.5 mUla, 1he lour mill levy
inuat be renewed, or the disIUP FRACTURED
trl ct ml1la&amp;e tor schools would
Jomeo E. Sellero, 83, lit 1• dr&lt;IP to 13.5 mWa. At a reault,
Portland, was admiUed to Hoi- the dletrlct would loot state
Medical Corter, Firat Ave., loundatloll IIIOIIOl' and·would not
Galltpolia, at 4:20 P. m. Sunday be able to operate the required
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Caliunltteea were eppolnted
lnlured In a lllll at Ida h11111.
.LOCAL TEMPS
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DAm to CCIIItrolllhafeMr t.ni- •
torlea It eoul4 delllld, r.illl ,
the rest of the eouniJ7 to a.
VIet CGIII· lllntovw lblre-'d , .
be no formal dlaDp In VIMII- '

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Mttlement II reoclled, NeBweek aald.

Victory Claimed : :

Newsweek Slid 1111111)' AmeriSAIGON IUPI)- South VIet·
can R'01181'als feel a unilateral namese soldiers who replaced
osaoeftre lhould have been de- U.S. troops In the Mekong Oo!ta
reported todey they killed 96
guerriHas In the first Invasion
of the U Minh Forest. a
Communlot stronghold, In 1~
recall the events leodlng up to man1hs.
The offensive Into the forestthe orpnlzadon and launching
known
as the "Foreit of
ol the Bethel were Mra. Eva
Darkness"-touc:hed
off the
Foulke of Marietta who Instiheaviest
fighting
reported
since
tuted the Bethel and Mrs. Janthe current battle lull began
et Holstead of Youngstowo who
Sept. 17. Six governmenf troops
chartered It Cll May 2, 1959.
were killed and 16 wounded.
A coroage ~ · red rosea ani
of the South Vlelna·
a past 1111ardlan's pin were pre- , _ 7th Olvlslan swarmed Into
zcnted to Mu. Smith by Mick- the -40-mlle-long jungle on their
ey Wolle, honored queen. Mrs. nallon's southeast coos! Sunday
(Continued on pap 4)
aboard U.S. helicopters . OM

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lng one American a ewmM. .
In significant de&lt;llall
menll•
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-The United States 1111. . .
10 North Vltlnamhome aboard 1 lunk Ioder.
They ulled -lhward '"""
coostal Cua VIol below · the
Demilitarized Zone. The Nlunl
of the 10, captured In a fy,._
offshore In July, was o!!Md at
bringing . the rei.... of more
u.s. · prisoners from Nor1ll
VIetnam .
- A lolal of 715 Mllrl,.
airmen bagan wlthdr•wlnt
from the war zone fodly and
heeded lor Okinawa ao part ~
(Contlllled ... Pap I)

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Launch School Levy Cp,mpaign
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JOE FEIIGV!ION
JOSEPH T, FERGUSON,

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aald would lllow liaulb VIM- ,

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Croso, Ollorus Grimm, How- board on the bill.
best pootera.
ard Nolan, Lois ¥&amp;Yeo, Marilyn
1o the
to gain pol&amp;·
Powell, BUJ HW,IIathleenMor- age of the f&lt;IUr mill levy, the
Prlnclpals ol the dlatrict
rls, a.arles Pyles, Ral,llb ll'olll will ask organizations to werel!lflructed to Inform their
S&amp;yre, illlvld Board and Am prOvide prizes to school cbll· PTA Grjljlnlzatlons on the 1m-

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Supt. SQre wW oleo opeak to
the PTA ~· "'!the IIUbJoet.
The nextUII!CI&amp;Uonmeellal
wW be ID "-l'J.wlth the I.e1ert hill tilacliin provld!DI

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•of F'ONictt'Wafa&lt;~' f,W.) baa "'at hlojioatror -IICII of.tlnoed' u. s. 1nv91...ment 111 the VletlUI wu. AUrecl Porkolab,

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llall!lhlers, lo rem!- ol a decade of service to )'011111
people by a "book ~ memories" preoented her during a
reception In her honor Sunday afternoon.

Teochere IJid non.academlc
emploYes of the Southern Local
School District have asreed to
-ort and work for p&amp;SBI&amp;"
Of a lour mW school operating

a r-er Army meetsr aergeent wliO won a J1t.onae Sill" In the
Eop:opean ~heater during World WuD, wasrelie¥edof c'*lrmallohlp Of the V. F. W. state legloladve cctnmlttee.
"If the price toe to serve any organization, be It the V. F. W.
or &amp;IIY•·other, Is going lo'beamuzzle, or to become ·a p"'pet on a
etrll!e." Porkolab llid, ''that price Is too high - It Is outraceoua, It Is unfeal, It II unAmeric:an."

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SWJUJ, DI!:!.,NY, Eill OUTA liEIU:! IF '1"0\N'T
L.EAVJ: Ll11 u: POOKY ALONE,VOUU JUST
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'rOO CAN BEH.b.'IE VOURSELF!

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los Pyles, Eileen Buck, tel&amp;phone contocts; llclbert .,_ver,
Ralph !!ayre,' school .b eard; Jelln!ngs Beegle, ElmaLouka,JIGb.
ert Beegle, Herbert Parker,
Chlorus Grimm, PTA usocla·
tlons; Helen Simpson, car I
weese Evel)ln Moore Mro.
Dale McClur1,mioisterialcontacts, and Dan Smith, National
Farmers Orpnimtion.

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MIAMI (UP!l- Fiorldll Atty.
Gen. Earl Faircloth, In an
attempt to pry loose Malia
"tentacles deep In our society.''
makes an all-out loga! effort
todey to close 15 Miami resort
motels and two other buslnes·
ses he contends are manlpulat.
ed by organized crime.
' Foll&lt;Ming the meeting of the
Faircloth said he would file a
two sroq&gt;s, the teochera met total of 21 suits In circuit court
In a separote session to elect under a new state law designed
officers lor the new year. Theoe to shut down mobsler.domlnatwere Howard Nolan, president; ed business through civil rather
then criminal courts.
Marlene Fisher, vice president;
The lowoults the first of their
Eileen Buck, secretary, and kind In the U~lted States. seek
Sandra Boothe, treasurer.
to remove the corporations'
The members agreed Wllni· charters and Issue lnluncllans
mousl)l toseekastronger,more against any further buslneso
effective organization lhrou&amp;ll operations of the persons
monthly executl ve and commit.. concerned.
tee meetings. Chairmen named
Involved In Litigation
to tills objective were Cllorus
In addition to the more then
Grimm, pOOllclcy; Tom Jividen, uo million worth of motels
public relations; Gayle Price, Involved In the litigation, the
solary, ani Ruth stearns, men&gt;- tergell Include the Bonfire
bershlp.
Rataurant In North Bay
A delepte to tlleOhloEduca-- Village and a North Dade
tlon AesoclaUon meetq In Co- County sports Information serlumbus lo to be elected by Nov. vice.
10. EdM Price wao ,.,ed as
Faircloth, a candidate for the
chairmen of the eelectlon Cllll- 1970 Democratic gubernaforlal
mlttee.
nomination, W!)uld not conll,rm
r - " ' the! reputed underwwld
!q&gt;L Ral,llh S&amp;,yre dlscuolfd lx&gt;u Neyer Lansky. was the
S~te Sera1e'l!lll297 amending prime object ol the crackdown.
the sick
law ror talchera.
"Of course. Mr. Lansky hes
Sick leave -1111)' accumulate
to 120 dlyo (from 90), He aleo
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a loglslatlve probe of oraanl-1,
•crime In South F'!&gt;"lde haol .
by state Sen. Robert Shevln. .
Shevln, who he!pod dr.tt the
1M9 law cited by Falrdolh.
said Lansky hed II bp II
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before the committee~ IKII,
-An eslimoted 330,000 perlime he left the state.
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sons attended the aiiRIII
Plead FlftiiAonalldlllllll
Pumpkin ShoW here Which
Many of the per...,. ,__.
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kend.
In !he oults pleoded !he F,ltftl
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vlcep~=ldent Arnendmenf
. bekn Shevlll'•
lnveetlgallllfll committee, but
ol the Pumpkin lllow, aald
Faircloth pointed out corparli·
neorl)l 17,000 pumpkin pies
lions canna! claim the pootac
were coneumed during the
tlan of !he. Flftll An,.MI-'.
lour day . - .
ogalnshelf-lncrlonlnatlan.
However, the biii!Ost pie
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Of them all, 506 pounds and
Florida i.e9!slature' dKided to
6-foot In diameter, was led to
wage war on ~b8d crthe hogs. It had been on ellsthrough civil caurts beta- "!n
play In 1 loco! bskery llldl!l&gt;civil caseo you only hiiV. .to
parently was declared unfit
have a propoudei once of .
tor human consumption afler
evidence. When you (Ill lftlo
belll!l In the Open for lour
criminal court, you have to
days.
establish proof to.)ond l!le
~#W" nu .:SLn mc::m: ·· shadow of a doubt."

been widely herolded as the
llnanclal wlurd of organized
crime.'' Falrclolll uld. "He Is
•the genius at lnflllrelln.J
logltlmate buol-.. If the chips
fell the! way, I hopo they will ."
The lawsuits are pertly based

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F1NED BY MAYOR
Fined In i1omeroY M a y o r
ci.arleo Lepr'a Court Satur- Moetl1 cllliiClf with I $zra
de.J ·evening was David Wil- at ~· ~t ani
liams, 21, PomeroY, $10 a n d clay. Lows tllllllld Ill tbe tea
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NEW YORK- Producer Ed.
gar Lanobury wanted sanuny
Davia Jr. to alar In the ataae
musical based an the "Lilies
ol the Field" movie but sam
· uked a tar biB&amp;~&gt;r aaill'J' than
Katharine Hepburn &amp;ell In
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wben we ~~~~ Lilc!Ue Rou wiU
fee In hlatol')'). .... Bob IIGpe .•and lilifid; ~TheM ate the . wed Michael Molkl!', ,.;.; Of uMo
·TV .uped "Roberta," the 1910s do,ys."
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Max Gordon JOOslcal that made
The moat vlolellt RlDII an ·II rl&amp;hl; Jiut that's tho parent
Bob a !!tar. SOn. George Mur. TV are the German and French N. Y. il. IL .lolaey stores ilhlcb
lillY who appeared In It with 1mpotta .... Thek!U!rv; rnilm- to aome -&amp;ledDavldwaan't
hlm (Sen. MllrPIIY introcllced Inca and nat !Ishii ..,. 10 be. IIIIU bo · a1 th Manhattan in.
Blib to his wife Do!orea) visit... yond credliiiUl)' tl1ou8h as
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talked over ouch . . . ,iort81 Norman
laMimmeneely.. eet ltrallf(lt.
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I bave ba6D marrled 30 Jetrl
work, 10 . 1 neve~ ~~ cor. to • WWidertul ~. Hda verf
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portnera:
lilliefrllllda,
as il comll!J trom
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Mermon,
Arlene
Fran. t!r"lll
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da, Pes&amp;Y Caas, Oraon Bean, boat, liua or t.bl, ~ "l!'.IPOre P7 homes, are elfller dlvorc.
Ell and Anne W.Uach, thai Jllp / relued bacau11 Pm·'!ilt )meb. 111, !llcoltolfc dlaCQillenled or
.Gf a pltchllliiJ ArthurTreacher, .IIIII - ~ rood cdnalaiitij.
lick. t ioei ',;Orey · for my
lln11 dellpr Donald Blooka, talnly I eon lfrord If .-J Cllh, ~er, but ·.abe eiMiil hurt
Joan Rivers, andmon .... Merv even for a IIGilt llol... but I , p ·any ihoni.·P.l'hapalliehel~
llld VIncent sardl Jr. (who wtU Juanlan't !WI .to_drl...
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11111 tho comeaUble aide) a r e
So wbtl'l tlda lldai about atrencth to. ~
....,..r partners.
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oaril mo.c eveQUit bU? Some l'kN11 .keep an:..Uin&amp;'JGUng
One or Tjn Pan Alley' a bls- people l!IU a~ ~ an pioople w1111 ~erlb!t family
. ltll music firma (E. IL Mor- laoue over 1111'. ','depriVIIIcinr' Uvea that It Ia lUI to them to
n.) Ia rumored a maybe to be Pm not exa~_thovlllaceldlol. live each do,y wllll 81 mud&gt; II&amp;lObbied up for m!Uiana by the Other non • driYera I'Ve met denoo endeavor respect and
Q,lf &amp; Weltem oonslomerate aren't- ....d tither, Yet we're CODII~e ea they eon, eVen
.... Owners or th_e Sonduary looked. ,..., 11 ......,...t aiJn. llloulf(ltho &amp;Di!lllll very toulf(l.
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It will not last forever, and
tekl next take over an old bank lhop b)' bike. - ART
wben they ore removed from
to !rug aroond with.
Dear Art:
tho condition, th81 will be sur.
Lee Pockrlas (he wrote the
Not b)' me, :rou sren'll
prlled to tlnjllllemaelves equal
1 think you're 1 healtlly., hap. to an)'DIIe or llll)'th!ng, - AN·
Vlvien Lelllh "Tovarlch" and
II collabfng "The Great Gala· IU' lndlvldualtat. Sla)' that WIJI OTHER ONE OF THOSE
lb7" musical with line lyrlclal - H.
Dear Another·
(Caralyn Lellf(l) and his wife Dear Helen:
Thank ;yooi •for 1111ng It 10
spilt .... The Mia Farrow •
A word of cheer for the toen. well!
lluatin Hoffmon "John &amp;Mary" aaer whole motller Ia a hope.
It only there was awl..; and
lUck ntmed In the N. Y. 2nd leas aleoholle. Her leller could underltandlftll listener for ...
Ave. awlngin' singles spota(and have been written b)' me Man¥ ery mlaerallle young peraan
llllultlly) got cash.!n-lhe.tiU years ago.
- just ONE acl!il who cared
eonunents at ita previews.
I am now aae 50; my . . - r enouib to help redirect a IUe
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ll!lrll¥ Temple's husband atUI calls re~P~Iarly and we at... _ think how Man¥ people mlsht
Olarles Black busted his arm tempt a convenatlan throulf(l later be saved !rom the Pll'·
loe lkating in N. y. while ll!lrl her drunhenneao. 1 was never ~•atrtc ~·ohl _ H.

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down the hoose ita !I rat niibt
It Stoekholm's Cinema Thea.
Ire: literally, the ceiUng col.
laaped .... Answering a query:
tile 7th Ave. garment business
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able to help her. To flllli ·day
she doesn't admit the drinks.
During the etrly claJia ol my
marrlap, 1 felt 10 lllldequate
and Inferior !hat I too llloulf(lt
I would crack up. But 1 found
an older friend wboae lnalshl
and underltandfng brought me
throu
lf(l. Here 11 what she told
me:
"Every condition In life Ia
a bleosin&amp; even Jour eblldhood •"'ierlencea that -~~~id unbearable. Every hardship
le a bieu~n&amp;. Had :rour lire
been a bed of roses, :rou ml&amp;l!t
oot be tho nne peraen we k.todo,y • Now It Ia up to :rou to
, . . out IU the aad
ences of )"our etrly llfe, fhlnk
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can't print :rour letter for ·oh.
vloua reaams, but becauae 1
have received 10 many like It,
1 llllat anawer: Ultra • mod.
ern marriage manuals. with
lbelr AAnythln&amp; 1011.1 philo••
....... -··be ,., ,.~ more
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- more than $0 billion yearly
ual (ll"Gblems than .lhe.Y "cure"
•h• The N. Y. Slate Comm. to
for hulbanaa often dlareprd
Liberalize Abortion Is screen.
the end or the aentence: "lilt
-., the Sandy Domls I I I'm
II mutu.U, accepted." Molt
"TIIank Yoo All Very Much"
women DON'Tacceptsuchprac.
.... In which sandy snubs an
Uooa, and if It Isn't your pleas.
A.B. and haa the baby.
ure, It Isn't ;your
Love Is
"Promises, Promises" is a
aharfng. nOt demandln&amp;l _ H.
delllf(lttul musical without her,
Thll column 11 dedicated to
bat we're glad we causht excttfamily living, 10 If Jou're hev.
lnr dancer Danna McKechnie
fng kid trouble or Jist plain
In It belore she jetted off to
trouble, let Hel"!l 4e1B YOU
"'If«!: • IP'eal,crav~4'.•""' ' tho,•Lon.
She Iilii
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,g ama&amp;~~.J!!l;. dllll!l&lt; ,, .., ,llfr ...~MJ. ,b'fen!t llurt ~""' .Pita.ve own a~iiJI/f .. ~Jiifttnees. Ad. Bdwy. spot ha1 !Ada F,dmund onl,y laujht foU to be more ·ldnd "cirilal'ltoleq"l!ouel 1n CIU'e of
lr., the lioness. maned IIO·IJO . and underttandlng. The aoui Is this newa-r. ·
I7Pe of the TV &amp;how ''Hu!la. a lhlning lndeatructible thing,
IIIUoo," where Donna a 1 1 0 ·
flung her ta!enta into :rour uv.
In&amp; rooms.

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Injuries to the Eye
Are Serious Problem

Elimination Play
Saves Club Trick

ly WAYNE G. IIANDSTADT, M.D.

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the'
amufflna of baseball

Alger revlalted, but
slon window. The
Long Island Warehouse Loves the Meta."
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So, a city collllcllman states publicly tllat the Mell '
the power that tept the city pellCefullhll·aummer; ~t-11,
the town waa lo!l busy followlllg the Alliazln' ~ to fool'
aroWid with race rloll and the lllte. (But cine
AYI
It was a rainy sDIIImer, not a winning summer, llllit kept
the tires from burning.)
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Others declaim that the Mets returned joy to a baretoCore joyless city, a city torn by contention Iii almoat eYfil'J
area.
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And people are saying that If the Mets can win a cbam·
plonablp, tben the city could certainly pool ita abWtlea IJid
resources and come up a wlnJ!er, too.
"WeS:t'l/!,hta make Hodges the mayor," said a man at a
stand
1g newspapers. "He took a lousy team and mlide
It terrific. Couldn't he do that with this city!"
The city has certaloly been stormed by M·Days lately.
Just the day before the fifth and final game of the Hriel'
there was Moratorium Day. Many ciUzena from tlie
of .N ew York humanity participated In ·PNCetuJ
nitrations opposing the war ln Vietnam: othen! opposed Moratorium Day,
·, ,
But the 1\lell were still on a lot of minds. ~ .~'llfet.
were distributed In front of the ball park. 'l!llily ·bad Met
pitcher Tom Seaver's name and picture on tlfem and there
was a reprint of a newspaper sfoey In wbleh Seaver ll8ld ·
he would toke out a newspaper ad after the aerle.l. The a4
would read: "If the Mell can win the Series, the UDited
States can get out of VIetnam." (Seaver, upon lelll'lling of
these pamphlets, was Irked because his name waa Used
without his peniljsslon.)
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Just a little over two months ago, there wu a tlllrd M·
Day. Moon Day . . Another ticker-tape parade caacaded
upon three Houston Astra fans who made the first mu:
landing trip to the moon. Even this wasn't limply
bratiori for a successful trip and the return of a colleetl.on
of pretty rocks. TbiJ was not just one small iltap for a inail.
But It was one giant stef for mankind. And (leople said; "It
just= to prove wba we can do If we set our · ~ ·to
::;emoof sfi:t~:~ ftx up the cOuntry the way we ftxed ·up
The oldest eatabl.l8bed continuous M·Day tu America Ia,
of course, Mother's Dar.. President Wllaon tu
. lJIS proltlaluJe&lt;llt ID enn~ .~ona1 observance. A lot of
thO!Jght then that liarmon~ "l~lUI)f,ld!OJM~I. 11P•11b

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a,p!~M, ~o~octppe we . remembm!d.~1 Jaq.w;, 111IIJ!II
we loved ~~ .~J~others, especi.Uf a(DCti in~ of ~·!l!i!i!!- O"".

Mothers Day may have belPOCIImfrtMI 0111' llttert, bUt
not necessarily olll' lives. And
people alri!adl' foio.
gettlqg what accomplishment the Mood Mea aymbciUzed!
And-Moratorium Day may just be a dying caildle fn]be
night. And so, sadly, the social slllnillcance of !he Meta'
amazliJ' triumph may have as f!IUCii hlatorlc im;act ·u tile
come-from-behind "Miracl~ BOlton Braves"· of 1114. ' · ·
But maybe, Just maybe, the Meta are, as their outfielder
Ron Swotioda said, "The saints of lost causes."

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t,LEVELAND &lt;UPII - The
of how • prollltlonal
~I teem """ give up 31
IIOinlund still win a bell game
· ~t -m lm-lblo tor
·~lllfo!l Collier and Bill Net· ·'rena-.
. ·.The Cleveland Browna coach
lr!d querterback gave the eft.
•' ..... credit lor putting crucial
~nil on the boerd In Clov•
Ids 42·31 victory over the
r J1Hiburgh Steelers here Satur.
day night.
,.: The delenden pounced on
~r Sillier lumblea and made
.fi!Ur lntorc:epllant, settl... up
"''"
fouchdowna
In
'17
min.
ula,
•
· B!"ownt guard John De Morle
pounced on a fumbled punt at
the IIX·Yard line, and 1411 up I
-yerd lcluc:hdown plunge by
Ltroy Kelly. Erich Borneo
wtchtlfa Kent Nix pan and
ran 55 yards tor a touchdown .
And Welt Sumner, a rookie
•from Florida St•l• whole lam·
lly came 1.000 mllll to Ill him
Pfay,lnlerc:epled Terry Hanratty•a -and paaa of hla NationII F-11 League car- and
ran &gt;10 yard's for a touchdown.
Ntl-. who had accuracy
problems during the dalenalve
llhow, found the range again,
..d lor the aecond time of the
night, hit Gary Collin• with a
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CINCINNATI -(UPil - Den.
ver quarterback Steve Tens!,
relaxing In the locker room Sun·
clay, commented, ''We won, and
lbal'a what counll.''
Tonal. former Clnclnnetl El·
dtr High School football star,
compleled ae~en of 1~ pollOI
tor ,.., yarda bafore a crowd
at Nippert Stecllum .to loed lhl
Brancoa to·1 J0.23 .win over the
Clnclnneti ·Bengali.
"We realty needed thlt one/'
the tall blond pauer laid. "I
gUllS I had a pratty good day,
but we won and that's what
rtally COUIIII.''
o:• Do!Mil'' field ·l!oadl toli' Sli·
•'l'llllfiNJ.-'pl..._ ' imll ttoe 'wln;
·llirftlo1ftllld out ''wt'tnllde some
·mlslakll In the IICDIId half that
almost coat us the gam~.''

lllnoall hlty
The 8rDIICOI led 3JI.6 II the
bail and were unable to score
In tho last two periods aa the
l!ltngala scored two touchdowns
end a field goal .
"Wi had two coatly fumblea
and an Interception," Saban
uld, "l!ld It gave Cincinnati
maillenlum .''

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New York ••• 3 2 0 .6ll0
Sl. Lqula •• • • 2 3 o .400
touchdown pass. The' IICDIId Plttabur&amp;h • • • I 4 0 .200
oni went AI yo~da and 4-v•
Capitol Dlvlalan
·ctoroland a 35-10 IHd with five
W. · L. T. Pet.
min!llea left.
llallu . . • • 5 0 0 LOOO
In the 1111 lhrM mln!llea, Waahlngton • •• 3 1 1 ,750
with the Brown• dlfenH IOI!ded . ~8lplda • • I 4 0 ,200
'with rook lea, Hanratty thriW New Orleena • • 0 5 0 . ODD
two touchdown paSHs and Kent
West
Nix threw 0111. · The eecond·
Ccntrll Division
airing quortorbackl - • put In
W, L. T. PeL
the game alter Dick Shiner auf· Minnesota . • • 4 1 0 ,900
lerld a cracked law In the - · Detroit •••• • • 3 2 0 .600
and quarter.
Green Illy •...• 3 2 0 .800
Plllaburgh'a laat mlnulollur- Chicago • . •• • •• 0 5 0 .ooo
ry waa helped by recovery of
COsatal Division
an analde kick. Browna half·
w. L. T. Pc~
back R~~ece NlorrlSDII ran 54 La• ~
•1
..• es ... 5 o o 1•000
yards to tho one and plunged "•'tim
_, ore. • • • 3 2 · o •••oo
over with 38 aeconda loll.
Atlanta •••• ••• 2 3 o .400
The victory, combined with san Francisco : • o 4 I .OOD
the New York Glanll' 1011 Sun·
SUnday's Resulta
dey, gave the Browns a lull BaltimOre 30 New Orleans 1D
gorne lead In the Century 01vision. They have two Iough Washington 20 New York 14
gamea coming up agalnat St. Minnesota 27 St. Louis 10
Lou! a and Dallas.
Detroit 13 Chi CillO 1
Neleen said he was bothered Dallas 49 Pl!lladelphla 14
by • ·IIIII neck during tho game Los Angeles 34 Green Bay 21
b!ll added, "Thoro's no excuse Atlanta 21 san Francisco 7
tor that kind of throwing." He
Onf¥ 1111111e1 scheduled
ended with 12 complellana In
SUDII.v's Gimes
25 attempts 101' 171 yards.
Atlanta at Green Illy
Hanratty, in his NFL debut, Detroit at Minnesota
completed 6 of n . trya lor 132 Los Anaeles at Chicago
yards and two touchdowns, but Now Orleans at Philadelphia
he bed three Interceptions.
S~ Loula at Clevelanl
"I WIS tense at first," he san Francisco at Baltimore
sold.
Waahl,.ton at Plttaburgh
Only 1111111e• scheduled

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DOESNOIE
INSURANCE C()VER
FROZEN PLUMB1'4Q.
· ·· DAMAGE?

"We' VII been geHing by 14Ch

week by hlftlng eerly tor points
and then hanging oo for dear
life lor the rest of tho game,"
he sold. "We don't have the
hones to blow anybody over."
Wyche Ia Dumped
Quarlorback Sam Wyche woo
dumped 10 limes by the Den·
ver defense for a lou of 73
yards.
Brown emphaslled the probIom waa that of any new team .
The Bengals are In their IICDIId

year.

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· '"It's hilrcl"'d '(let' ~eiir blue

chip offensive 'n~imen the llrot
few yeera," he eeld. "Thla Is
where your droll comes ln. You
have to pick - l e you can
bring along.''
Wyche, ·nursing a puHed lip
In the locker room, aald he WM
disappointed thel the otllclala
did not cell Denver far rough
play.
· "I teal there deflnllel'f'.,wore
Illegal plays mede but the refs
didn't call them," Wyche sold.
uThey ware roughing me In
there all day."
Wyche said the Bengals luat
woke up, that's all," ln. the secood hall. "Unfotlunately II
came too late,, he said.

Cowlioys, Rams·Win
ly$TUCAMIN
UP! ltlorts writer
The Nat'-1 F-llt.eelue
cbamplonlhtp game Is ache·
dulld tor Jan. 4, 1970. but a
IIIHk preview may be forth.
coming Nov. 23 when the. Del lea
Cowboy• play the 1.o1 Angtl11
Roms In a regular aeaaan
CGnteaf.
The two clubs were lrHitd to
record porformanCII by thllr
reapoc:tlvo quertorbecka Sunday
11 bath ran thalr "-* 1o 5-f
with CGnvlnclng vlctorlll.
The quarterbacks In q-tlan
are Craig Morton of lhl
Cowboya and Roman Gilbrlol of
the Rams, phyalcelly two of the
bigger signal callers In the
gamewlthbotholandlng6-foot.
4 end etCh weighing 215
pounds.
Morton Ttio Record
Deaplto a aore shoulder,
Nlorton fled • Dallaa club
record by throwing five tOIJch.

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clown
ln the ~·
..,,,,. victory over the hap!Pht!IJ!It!Phla . Eagl-. All live
lldlrlng ' - came In the ll?t
half,
io Lence Ran!Hl
end the .olhln "' ..., Hlyes
and "--lla Norman.
Gebrlel, · wllo .pMaed tor two
touchdowns lind r1111 tor two
more In Lao Angetea' 34-21
~lclory iwer the Gr... liay
P81ikors, etchld hit name lnlo
the Rama' r - d book when he
becerne the club'&amp; alf.flme
leidtng fllllltr with a cartotal of 1.1119 completlana. The
tormll' merk of 1,011 waa held

three

by Norm Van llro4jklln.

held alf Ollc:ago, 11-7; 4llld In •
F..- thole w11o believe In CGnlllt pleyed' S1f11n11Y nlflhl,
algna. Gebrlll mey ~ve the Cleveland outlllled Pltflllurgh.
only ldvantage he """" over ..q.31.
Morton when the R!tms lr!d
ca;o tilly Wltl1 TD
Cowboys milt. Gebrlet, along : Rlckla Herrta - * I Nwith teammete Mtrlln
y - with • pUni NtVm tor a
eppeered In e rnovll durllljll the tauchdoWn that ~ a :tOott-SOli entiHed "The Uncia- point aecancl balf relty and
luted."
JIOWOf*l Weahlngton pest New
In other NFL gam11. Mlnne· York.
lola beat St. Loula, · 2~·10;
Johnny UnltlaiOGked like the
Walhlngton tripped New v ...k. "Johnny U." of old es he
20-U; lialtlmort cl~ Now .......,._ 20 of It tor
Orleana, 20-10; AHMhi - ' 30J·y•dsand-touchdownl
San Francloco, 21·7; Detroit .In the Colts' triumph over the

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and. •• Atlanta beat th• wlf!IIU
Forty N!-. tor the ljlceiW
llmethla-.
Errat Mann boofed . ......,
half field goala or 211 .,.. yards to http 0etrott 11e111
wlnleee Ollcago end .... iW
Uana 0111 08111' blhlnd . N¥aotaln the CAnfr•l Dlvlalan,.

Reserves in3rd
Win,
Taking
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)The Milwaukee Bucks bunt to
• 79·-lll halftime lead, then
coasted to • 130-106 victory
over the Saottle Superaanlca

Alclndor. the mllllon-doller, 7.
loot.2 rookie from UCLA who
hod scored 29 pol nil In hla
AFL STANDINGS
Natlonalllasketbell Association
By United Press lnterMtional debut Saturday, had 19 points
East
and 11 rebounds beiO&lt;o fouling
W L T Pc~ out. However, Milwaukee hed

Stew Story
tho extras
4:15 left P.n the first qiBrter. tened the Marauder load to
W!Jliama' run !or the extn.a
Well- a&lt;:oredthetlrlttlme to mau the ftnal acore ~18.
were shorL
on a 63 yard pass Pit¥ to make
The 1f1111e waaa crCJWd.ploa..
In the second quarter, aopho- It 24-0 as the extras !ailed. I or as there """ a number of
more end Jorr Morrlsblockeda
With 2:51lelt lnthethlrdper- excllflw anlhwnorouatn.WeUatan punt that rolled oot of lod Williams scored his last occurred an the field.
For exaJ11)1e, aoobomore

The
bad kicked offwlfiiO:SS..-IJ&gt;.
Ina (after Qualls' TD) and the
Welletan receiver got throQill
ewrybody, wllll a full head of
steam ~ttlor a TD. Only Qaalla
was In cloee pursuit.

To 130-106
NBA Victory

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still pre~Qr
aiaanled ~ttllter hla lace •ik
was almool jerked all 111 I
Well- p~Qer, took hla re-

venge an a WIU- ldc!Hir
when he corrled at IMat lall
the GGiden Racut taan1 ·IS·
yorda-. !IJallyaoiJW~
S&lt;lplaaore Fred ' ~was late aet11Jw anlhl field illl
defenae once, anluhewaa,...
Ina an the field, never braka
atride to make'a tackle.
And IIIOIIlOita before tile end

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New York •. •• 3 2 0 .600 seven men In double ligures,
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Bulfalo •• • ..• • 2 4 0 .333 points, end Saattlo never
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Miami •• , , . . . 0 5 I .000 threatened alter 'the early
Boston. , . . .• • 0 6 0 .000 going.
West
It was the Bucks' IIICOI!d win
By FRED McMANE
touchdown posses of Lamonica , before Buffalo acored on 1 J'l.
W L T Pet. In es many alerts. SeaHie hoa
UPI Sparh Writer
the Roldan took command yard pon from Jim Harrla 1o
Oakland ••••. . 5 0 1 I.ODO lost lour In a row this season
Oaryle Lamonica didn't wall early and soundly thrashed the Haven - ·
Kanass Clcy . , •• 5 1 0 .833 and 10 In a row doting back to tor "Heidi' this year.
Bultalo Bills, 50-21. The Relders
The Kansaa City Chlefl held
san Dleao • . , •• 4 2 0 .667 • Ul -118 win over Milwaukee
A year ego, NBC. TV, which oven got the lob before on to eecond place In the Wnt
Denver • • ••• . • 3 3 o .500 lost March 13.
televises tho American Football tho ocheduled air time of the by riding the paaslng of Mike
Cincinnati . . .. . 3 ·3 D .5DO Tho Supersonics played with· L-u• "Geme of the Week," children's clanlc.
· Livingston to 1 17.0 halftime
Sendly's Results
out Bob Rule, their high-scoring pulled a classic boner by
In other .A FL aclloo, Kansas ldvantage, then staving off ,I
san Diego 13 Boston IO
center who sprained • wrist c!lltlng Into the end of the Now City defeated Miami, 17·10; San late Miami rally.
Dei!YOr 30 Cincinnati 23
Saturday night In Chicago.
YOI'k Jets-Oakland Roldan Diego beef Boston, lJ.lO; and
The Chargan, fwo.touch-n
Kansas Clt;y 17 Miami 10
The Bucks broke 11 open game to ahow a fwo.hour Donvor lopped Cincinnati, J0.23. favorites, tell blhind 7.0 In the
early, outocorlng SeaHie, 14-2, special ot the tamed children's The Jets entertain the Houston first quarter lr!d didn't get the
0 klan! 50 Buff'al0 21
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In a first -quarter stretch to book, "Heidi.''
Ollera at Shea Stedlum tonight. loed irom Boston. until the
Onf¥r.::g,;c~ •." ' -fNIIn • 15-~2 .- t.o 'lf'
. t~. " . Thi ' Rjjidit's · ~ "Hildl" . .-~~-~land, which rerilalned .In _
'loul1f' quarter .- ., ·q - .
H It · (' ~ y "li; · ~ :· MIIW.ukea; now In lti ~ -·were ·- tchedullil tor f:li!IC~ n:place In lhl . httm ' bll~f John Hadt !WI 'II• yards
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· NBA teason, came wHIIIn fCiu• SUnday. Rallying bahlnd the lltx · lltvlslan with a 5-0.1 ..-d, led tor a touchdown .
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polnll of Illalngle game record
.Q.Q late In the second quarter
Stave Tensl, playing In hla
Sunday s Games
high deaplte acorlng lual eight
hometown of Cincinnati, fired
Bu161lo at Miami
polnll In the last eeven mln!lles
two touchdown puaea and
Cincinnati at Kansas Clcy
of the third quarter.
Floyd Little gained a team
Denver at Hooaton
Seattle's Bob Boozer led all
..-d 166 yerda ruahlng 1o
New York at Boston
scorers with 26 points and
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Oakland at san Dleao
Dorrll Murrey ackled 21 tor the
Son lea.
NBA STANDINGS
By United Press lnternatlonal
Ealt
W L Pet. GB
LAS VEGAS. Nev. &lt;UP!l-lt Into the final round of the
Ne" York • • • 4 0 1.000
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was a long lime - n tournament with a one-stroke
It's back to No. 2 for John
Baltimore • •• 2 0 1.000 I
vlclorlea
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Jack
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Pblla. , , • , . 2 0 1.000 I
OlnO COLLEGE
It' s 1 still longer limo tor not hold It u the "Big Beer" Tamehlll Gl Mlddlaport.
Milwaukee .. . 2 0 I.ODO I
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Arnold Palmer.
from Ohio (he allll llpa the
Three weeki 111'1 In Calum.
Cincinnati . .. I 2 .333 2lh
By OnltedPresalnternatianal
Nicklaus. 29, who has taken ...,, .. at 195) m-lour blrdlea baa he became tho flrat AIDer·
Detroit •• • • • 0 I •DOO 2112
saturday
15 pounds off his ·portly frame on the front nine and two an lean to defeal u. s. table ten.
Boston . . .... 0 ·2 .000 3
llllnolo at Ohio State (BT)
In the post three weel&lt;s with • the backalde In his round of 65. nla alnilea cbamploo Dal JooD
West
Cincinnati at Tulaa (MVq
high protein diet, heel not won a Par tor 68 holea on the Sahara. Leo •
W L Pet. GB Akron at Dayton
golf tournament since February Nevada couree If 36-35-71 .
· Sanda)' 'li&amp;blln
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Atlanta • • • • , 2 0 I. OOD
Villanova at )(avier
when he look the Andy
Palmer, &gt;10, bet not wan a In tile finals Gl the Soodbeul.
Phoenix • •• • 1 1 .500 1
Ohio u. at Pam State
Williams San Diego Open.
tournament •II yHr. Ha on- ern ()pea, Lee toakhlareven&amp;!l,
San DletiO • • • 1 1 .500 1
Miami at Bowling Green (MAQ Thet was up until Sunday lered the Sahara alter a fwo. wlmln&amp; lnfllreestrallf(llpmes,
Chicago ..... 1 2 .333 1'h Kent Slate at Toledo (MAQ when he ron away with hia month rest because of a sore 21-16, 21.18, 2W9.
san Fran .... o 1 .000 lt,l
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fourth Sahara lnvltallonal, tak· right hlp. He flnlahecl with a 215
The 17-¥81r.old Melp Hllf(l
Loa AJwejaa .. 0 2 .000 2
Kenyan at Woollier (OC)
lng first by tour slfokea over total, one ovor par, In a tie tor aenlor, U. S. ranked No. 2,
Sealtla ...... 0 4 .000 3
Denlaan at O&gt;erlln (OC)
the i"unnerup, Fronk Beard, and 34th place and _ , $493.33. His defeated l2tb • ranked C'-r
SUDiay's Results
Martella at Olterlleln (Oq
totaling 272, 12 under flllr, lor rounds were 69-75-48-73.
Wbl&amp;elaw, 28, of NaahvWe ODd
MilWaukee ISO SeaUio 106
Mt Union It Hiram (OC)
72 holea. Nlckleua won $20.000
3rd.nnked DIU Str-r., 23,
ca;,.talat Mlllllcin81JD (OC)
~In ,'.?....the 174.000 already
of Grand JIQida 1n the quar.
lllldwln Wall
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He will teat the hlp again at ter1 ODd aemlt to Ill to Lee
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Beard, 110, pro golf's loedlng tha San Francisco Open thla 1n the tlnala.
~here at Westmlnater money winner thla year, went week.
Rabert Wilker S3, ., 1111.
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Beerd, 30, • IIICbnlc ~- 111111, llld Taaneldll loll In tile
( Pa.)
ian, hod rounds of 69-72-65-70 --• •--• •
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•bl.......,• doubtea
Ohio w•• ........A at w·~··• (Ind.)
tor hll total of216. tight under, to Leo
1 jllrtner.
Findlay. at Ferrlt State (Midi.)
good for S11AIIO. He liNCII the
Bltdftollll1 Dell•- (KO)
money winners with S17l,OGO.DO.
CUe Tet:h It Wllmll18tlln .
W. Va. Slate It Celitral State By United PreaaJntemadooaJ
Ohio Northern It Albllllll
Ohio State 34 KinDemta·7
Dale Doug I - 33, llarww•
YOUQIIIAI!m at Soutll Dalalla ClndDJall21 Wl&lt;hlb;R
Colo., . . . a run for flrat In
State
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Ohio Well-.311fulki1!1Ptm 7 the IIMI round but fall" ·.on
Jobn Carroll It Western Re. DIIIIIOII 21 Wooater 7
the lith g....., when he toOk •
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Bowline G.- 7 Kent State o bogey alx. He IIIII had a flnel
N - Denota1 llllftt &amp;arne. Mlull 2t Oblo Unlvertlt)' 21 66• five undlr per, llftd 1 1Df•1
BT - IIJ8 TeD CGnference LIDcoin (Mo.) 13 Central sate of 217. Doug len tied wHII Dave
MVC- KlaiiOUriValle)'Coo. 1
.Hill, the No• .2 money winner .
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from Jackson; Mich., w11o lhot
terence
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1 24 a69. 'fheyHChcolltcledU,'IGO.
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Tied tor fifth at 271 w.re .
0C - Oblo Coitete1ce
110 - Mld.(lblo CGnferlllCI W•al!JIInater (Pa.) 10 Mount Grier -*-· former Ohio State ·
MAC American Union 7
plever. llid BrHilh 0pan
CootBethan7 (W, Va.) 20 WNiern .cbamplon Tony ~acklln.
Rtaene 7
bef.dng cbamplan Chi Chi
SlipP,el')' Rock (Pa.1 .29 WI'· Rodriguez toilk • final 70 and
mlqton 20 .
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This Week's
Gr:d Games

Tourney In 9 Months

Lee W'ms in

With the Moraudar taM
lustily cheerlna ldm 011, Qualls
filally got In diving ,..,.. and
brought the biU carrier dowD 7
ysrda short ol the goal. line.
Every young Marauder IIW
some action.
The :Marauder reserves' next
pme wiU be next saturday at
Middleport around 8 o'clock
aplnat the Belpre resenes,
who handed Meigs ita only
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STA'I1STICS
Meigs Wellltan
Firat downa . • • • 17
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Yards ruahlng •• • 197
18
Yorda paoaiJls • • • 105 113
,Talal yarda .J ••• • 302 '131
Pasaoss AU. • •••• 14
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Pallll~ •.•.•. t
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Fumbles loat .. .. • o
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Paalll lntqMd . . . . 2
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Punta • • • • .. .. • • 20. 0 · 26. 0
P-.ltlea ...... . 132
70
Score by Q!ll118ro:
Woil- •• . . 0 0 12 11-18
Melp • ••• • • 6 2 24 11-to

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the end zoneforasalel)'tollllke
on a 2JI.)'Ird nm.
Tho Melp Marauder re- It 8-11.
Wany Jl(llltd to Jim Morrla
aervea of COsches Fenton Ta.Y·
Both teams scored freely In for tile poiJta to 111M It SZ.C.
lor ani JohnBentleybrllf(ltened the third quarter wtth WtlllaDII
On the Melga ldciHift,
thelr soasoo record to 3-1 with scOrlllll another loolchdownfrom tan returned It 81 yards lor a
a 40.18 victory over Wellston 62 yards out on a Jl(lll !rom ju- a core. The lr)' !or the elltraa
saturday nlsht at Marauder nlor stpl caller BOO Werry. Called to make It 32-12.
st.dlum.
WUilams, who bad 20potntafor
Wellston drove lor Ita final
Alter loadl!lll onl¥ 8-0 at half· the e'JOnina, aloo ran In the e:&lt;· TD with 9:31 remalnln&amp; In the
time, the lillie Marauders blow tras to make It 16-11.
game Olla1&amp;.)'1l'd nm. The atit open with 24 potnta In the
Senior eniJimMilrrtsacored tempt lor tho extraa faUed for
thlrdandelshlmorelntheflnal next !or Meigs on a 32-yard a3Z.18counL
quarter.
JI(ISS !rom WelT)' with 5:07
Junior Dick Qualla put t be
Melga' first touchdown came remalnlna In the third quarter. ftnal Meigs touchdown an tho

New York at Dall.sa
Only 1111111es scheduled

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!!lei~!; Mra •. W,P)IIm ' \II II (J, .
lrellllll'el"; Mri• . G. R. ~ "

El-r7 SchOOl.
. The club members wiD work
with the students In making the
floral·
tor lhe Athens hospltal. Plana were made durlnl
the meeUIII held at tile home of
Mrs. Lett&amp; Spencer for a perll' on 11\e afternoon ol Oct. 29
for the children 111. tile special

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T«1 m.....,rl Indicated that
they plan to atlond the liectcn 11 meetlns to be held at •'
Lake ilopl! Satllrclay. A letter
pertaining to the meetlnl from
Mrs. John Reeae, regl()lll) director, was read. The cllb
will receive aeveral awards.
A report wsa given on the
pruning and spraying cor bagWOfltlS Oil the evergreen~ at the
Pomeroy Elementar7 SchooL
The projecl was ri))Orial ..c.
The tour of Mrs. Gerald Min-

Be It rfll!lolved bY the General
AuemblY of the State of Ohio
three -tUb of the members electtd
to each bouse ooncurr1n1 therein.
that there shall be submitted to the
electon of the State of Ohio tn the
manner prescribed by law, at thl:!
. gent!ral election to be held on the
dnt Tuesday after the lint MondiY
in November, 19&amp;.1, a proposa,l to
amend teetion 1 of Artill!le V of the
con1tttution of the State of Ohio to

or•s garden was disculaed by
the six members Who parUc ..

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at the Baech Grove
Sec. t. Every Citizen. of the United Cemetery.

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was welcomed •• a new mem~
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IOJNT RESOLUTION
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"'"ttaa ol ibe
ltale of Oblo Ia p.ovlde foe- 11M
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el 62 worklrc closely with ~· llarey_P. &amp;lllth. He begao work with the Bethel ...,., lha
late Harey P. Smith, the oi'galflsq auoclate prdia11, retired. The two are plelllred hare

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Mt.t. altvat_. lp tt. townshiP,
of ChMt_., County_ of Mtlgo,

111 tho State of ~lo 1M ln
~ Silt. M•· 2;, Town Ml!• 3, R.r;qe
Mo. 12 In the Qhlo c_,.ny"s
·.'l'fii'hn• and ta.u~ect , ond
tlpaetlbad •• follow•, to-wtl t
• l .. fnnlng In tM f• ef tho
MCI• IH~I111 from Cho.Jt.r to
I,}Mt Bottom, 111nd to TuPP••
Plelna1 thenc. followlnt tht
" T . .,.,. Plalna fOCI4 to tho
riilflh lln1 of $ectlon M•· 2;;
thlnco ant '''"' aald lirtt
, 1 ·• • J. S. Fr.nk a northw"t e . .
·ilofl ,._.,.. In o • ..,.._,, dl•
nctllon te the cefttlf of tho
Chtiot• ond Lone Bottom Road,
&gt;·u HHia aouthe..t of o culvert
en told road I thence foil owl ng
Mflli roOd to tho place of ....
th:'nlng, contolnl~ 11 ocreo.
' 5Wjoct to oil oM 1•• ,...,., ..
tift of Heard.

Decade of
Service
Is Ended

arr._menta on OldllbiL Re- 70 gu~sts was extended by Mro.
ce:lriug blue ribbons were Mrs, Clatworlh7. The Jobs Daugh..
SpencerI Mrs. Lloyd Moore, tors moved Into a heart formation to af'ng •• Hello, Elsie," a
Mrs. Tbomp.son, Mrs. TerreU
and Mr1. Kate J_arrell. A dab. ~ on ••Hello, Dolly," and
lla dls,play from ttie p.rden d. then as Miss Wolle presented
the corsage to Mrs. Smith 8811&amp;
Mrs. Harry Scbnh Wll ''Red Roses." There was an inby Mfl. Spencer, Alllter. Mrl.
Charles • -'a~•u•~two•·'J strumental aeleetionbythenew...,"' ....,...,..
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Um•e
~ solo, -"It Took a Miracle," by
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Linda Ma7er, and a reading,
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'-Suecess,'t
~ Carol King.
A review ot the club by..laws
was given ._
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Sandy
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YRMA V. e,t,RPIMT!R
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NOTICI .Of ,nECTIOH ON TAX
· I.IVY IN EXCEl$ OP THE
. . TIM MILL LIMITATION

MRS. JAM&amp;S CLATWORTRY of Pomeroy lathe new
guardil!D of Bethel 62, lnlernatlooal Order of Joba llaushters. llle and Mickey Wolfe, honored queen, left, plamed
the recopt101i Sunday for Mrs. llarey P. Smith.

or slto• thef•for, or 10UI'COI ot
wo.., supply oncl motorlolt
for or thit ootobllohm•nt ond
moint,nonC:t of llnoa of fir• al•m
.. I..Nph OJ the poy. .nt of ,..,..
monorit1 parMhne 011 volunt"'
flromon till fiN flohtlng companloa
too,...,. the IOIM•
Said to• llelng1 a renowol of on
••latlng tox of ~ Mill to run lor
fiWI ,..n J ot o roto nol ••coedlng
)1 •Ills tof each one dollar of
valuctlon which GlftOunts to flwo
eenfa for 'eoch ono hundred dollars
of vah,.tlon fCif Flvo ~·"·
TM Polls for sold E t.ctlon will
be IIIPfl!tll ot tdO o',:loclc A.M. ond
nM1'rl ,"OP.n · vntll 6130 o•c 1,ck
p.M, ~••torn Stonllard T hne of ,
talcl clciy.

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':r'=t~r:r-~ SHOP OUR THRIFT .
SHOP• 3rd fLOOR

:=•ofot=.,u,
AD)' vaciJ\C7 wblcb may oceur in
01 eleeUve ltate oftlce Other than
tbet of a m. .ber. or the General
..U.m.bt¥ or of Governor, Pall be
llllod by
appointment_
br the1aGov-~
ernor
until
the diNbtllty
nmoved, or a 1JUC1Ce810f elect.d and
GUIMed. Such aucoeuor thaD be
e1ecrted for the unex~ term ot
the vacant 91Rce at the ftut general
el~ctlon In an even numbered year ~.
that oceura more than forty daya ~:
after th• vacancy has occurred:
provided tbat when the unexpired
t4nn end. within one year Jmmedlately fonowtn• tbe date of such
pnual
ekcUon, tenn
an elecuon
to 811
IUeh
unexidred
ahall not
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tM JUeh une"Pirod tenn. All ...
a.neiel tn. other elective offtces

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ConotltuUon or

mt:~:a

~ by thla

ll!l'nCTIVI: DATil AND IID'EAL

If ldopted ••• majority ot ...
eleeton vot1n1 on: tMI amendment.
. tho emotldment lhaU take elf..t
lenuary 1, 19'10. and eltlaUn• Uon If of. Article m and lectl~
'I Of Article XVU o1. the Co~rlitu..
;~ oteft:!hd~.:.e repeall!d from

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LOWI LOWI

PIKES
fUINIJUIE ·.
OUUEf

M. JOIINITON

LEGAL NOTICI
NOTICE OP ILICTION ON TAX
LIVY IN EXCElS OP TKI
TEN MIL~ LIIIITATION
- NOTICE lo ....... , tlvon •ho• 1 ~
i~.:nH of • Roaolllllon of thli
of Education of tM Meltt
16.eteel Sehool District, Mtlgah

s.,-. 29, oc:t. 6, n, 20, ·11

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lindo Susan Lavender Betrothed
SYRACUSE - Mrt, Clara Lltvender, Syracuae, .JIIIIICIIIIIO•
lnlilhe _.,oent ol herdauahtBr, Unda&amp;lllll, to Mr.na.td
D• .Puallns, ... of Mr. and Mrs. W, D, Par1011a o1 'SyraC\111.
MJ.s 'Lavender Ia a 1987 sr&amp;Giate of Soutbern ililh Sch!Jal,
1llr-llaQ~ •gradnstAiil !1'0111 the Fell lillie~ Fla.llll!ll SchoOl In
1963,' w~ plina are lncoinplete. ' .
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We lu•• Used Funllhore

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Gae Heaters - 401 50, 70
tbouland B. T;U, 70nJ7,'0f•
nee dlalra, wood. 2 B.R.
allltel look - I Dlnettea,

ERAL ELECTION to t.o hold In
tt.. MBitl Local School Dlttflct,
County( Ohio, at the r~ular
;.t.cea of vet nt t._.ln1 on uet•
iii" ~- tM •th tiOJ of NO¥•"'"'•

lllrll, Harey PIJtla, Mr. and Ill Mr. and Mr., Iiobut ·Aj
llr1. Donald Uall, Mr. and Harden and - · Eric, In Vat.
Mra. Merrie Harden, Mr. and laD. Mr. IIIII ·lllrll. Ulli and
Mrs. 'oonal4 llirdea, Mr. and Mrl. Poltl alao vWted In Co..
MI"I. llobiJt Harden ando.ioble Iambiia wllb MrL Jallll Cnfolli
Ill !lrncuae, and Earl ~ IIIII daqlrtera,' Bu\)Ua 'illid Pa.
of Canblll •ttedtd the - - trlcla.
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of 'Min Penelope All•
lin•. ~.,~~ and
Emmett A. Aulbel, il1d Mr. . 1Pc1a1 .

"'m;z

Meli•

19.. .tho quoatlao 01 lrirlntl In
,-..ceio of the ten mill ll11111tat on,

Wllll.!d Kenneth Kendlll; 11111
Ill Mr, and lira. W. f;• .~

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1G.IIipells

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c~. ha waa a ~
14, 1890, In
1011 of the late l'bllllil and Well Vlrslhla llhe wuadluibLucetia TI,Ylof Kabltntl.
ter or the late' Coarlea and SerA retired employe of Mar- ah ~ Jonea Her huaband
1e11a Manufaclllrinl C!\.all'IIIDt
..... late
11. Rller.

ner, lllelp

01

PleaBBDt, he wao a member wao ..,.

EMMETT G. WILL

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FOR
'AND
GiRLs

rurtuonco of o R~tolutlon ef the
TUF.SlAY
THURSDAY,
B.-4
ol Townohlo T'"''"' • 1 •h•
SALISBURY
PTA 7·30 p m
IIIIDDLEPORT
CHILD ConTownship of Qrongt 1 Melt• Coun•
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Columbia Gu ol
mlttM to a voto of the po011l• .. &gt;4
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,.ld Ootnt• Townohlp ot • GEN• 'rellbments.
Ohio. Program on Jlhydcal de-

/l!"}.J.~~~&lt;;T!P"a.!~~~ o~1~ ~

FJW!NDLY CffiCLE, Trinity velop-

of

a child by

Mrs.

ntt SHOE BOX
loiiDDI.!PORT

,._ ,.,.lor ploceo of •"''"' United Church Ill. Christ, 8 p. Kemeth Scltes, CAP h o m e
therein, on Tue•doy, t .. 4th .loy
u....
........ w..
o1
1969, the qUIIttlon m. Tuesday. Yre. Roy ..-....,er IPXWUI nurse.
of evylf11, n ••~•• of tile t.n and Mrs. Donald Hau.ek will 1"!'"!'!~~!­
mlll lhnltotlon for tho llenefll of
Orange T own1hlp fOI' tt.. purpo.. be the )Jl'ORl'&amp;m leaders.
of Cwrent E~epens•s.
TUESlAY
Solei tax ltolng: on additional
tax of ~ mill to run for five
OIDO ETA PEn Chapter,Beta
'""''I
at o rot• not exCHcllngl l\ a -.. Phi Sorori'IIY 8:15 p.m.
mill or ooch oM dollor of voluooo ua&amp;&amp;•'
tlan, whleh amounts to flvo cents 1\leacla.Y, C&amp;SO~ social room,
for eoch oM hund.-.d dollars of ChristmaS bazaar plans to be

r,cw•mb•r

voiiiOIIon fCif Five yoors.
Tho Paht for •old ElocHon will completed.
be opon "' 6o30 o'clock A.M. •""
CHE8l"ER COUNCIL 323 D.
remain open until 6130 o'clock
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P.M. EutiHn Standard Time of of A., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Sl...

..w""•·

lent auction by ways and meano

lr oN.• 01 tho a..n1 of

committee.

Elecllooe, 01 Molt•

WEDNE!IlAY

Co,.~y,Onlo

UTE RY
RA

~~METT G. WILL

ooit'Or.:'v M. JOHNSTON
Clod.
Dotod Octobor ~ 1969
6, 13, 20, 7

Oc•.

IIIIDDLEPORT
Club, Wedneadi,Y, 2 p.m., home
of Mrs. Richard Owell. Review,
•The Life and Works of Edna
St. VIncent Millay" by M r a.

REG. HOT DOG
15~
10~

DRINK
CHIPS

DAllY ISLE

IADR

.tit l LOCUST
MIDDI,.I!PORT

FUINITUIE
MIDDLEPORT 0.

. ~,:.OTHY M. JOHNSTON

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Doto4
1969
Oct. 6, 13, 20, '21

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mJteol' ·· IJChOoiHtl c.trhlct:lo ""•
' C..,nty,: Ohlo, ; P.o'~ on tho ,10th
- ~oy of Junil 1969,
_!"Ill Ito·
e~mftted tO o vot'o of t .. poople
of solil Sctiool Dlatrfct ot o GEN•

••••

,._'!I

EAAL ELECTION to bo hold In
· the Eottem Loeot Sc!.lol District,

LIGAL MOTIC:I

M\rltl""•
S.W to• .,,11111 o. retMW• I • I on
t•latlnt
of t~
to run

te.
"'Ill'
~ontlnulftt •..,IN, at o Nte

-" to Thlf'l1
., . .'.:.'"
_..."!..whl&lt;
r.:....,.
..,. hun.frod 4ollon of vclluotlon.
lol '

... oacao41tlt 3.11 ,;.!11• ,,. oochh
~.n..

oCIIch

PTA ·
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of

::~;;f'6:~oA~Jic 1:c'1

. . . . . . . . . . . . . 101M

Soli~~ tox b•lt:tSU a" nnewol of on
nltt!nl to• of one mill to fun f•

r

ot G I'Otl not OICCIIdlrtt
1.0 Milia fOJ each ono llioll~r of

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fl'ltl YI!Oh,

v.luotlon1 whk:h omaunta Ia t.n
c•nta for oach ono hundr.cl clolloi'S
of voluotlon, for FlwO_!eOfl,
Tho Polls f• aollli Elocttop will
" ...... 6&lt;30 •'•ltlc~ ..... ~ .....
,..,., .,..,; yntll 6c30 o cloclt
P~ Eciatern Stondord- Tlmo of
- h ·4oy. ·
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PATIENT AT HOLZER
·Charles Eokew, Main St.,
Pomeroy, ·Ia a paUent at Holzer Hoapltal. Ria room tlltiiIHn- Ia 304.

loo•d .,

I 1Ctlo118,_ of M•lt•
- c./iiio • ·o•~o
IIIMI~T G. WILL

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, if'!fTHY II. JOHN_STPN
. Do~ Ocoobor l,_lt~9
Oet. 6, ·13, 20, lf
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' ' _., ot 6s30 o'cloct~,~· ond lj', .. , flw_o
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'Givon unNr •• ho!l'f ood '"' 01
Ul~ EofiOI'n
Tl.,. of
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w ,c...,, ""'
1"h ll&lt;!r 01 0&lt;1.
'dort · .
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SPELLBINDING

·HAI.R.$TYUS ;,

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'II"
,..,.. ID•-· ~ ..bedl, ._.,. II ·tuiJ, 5 UHd
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d . .kl ~ ' like niw,t,, moe~ord
PlAYer, ielee. organ, bBnk

·.fUINITUIE
OdTlET
2nd'&amp; S,c•-•

.,.

Jlt;:_!":t-J! !;:f

. aent-,•,: '

tmidc eileh ~·nine: Public In·
vlted. , ·
· ,
DREW WEJ!STJ!1R fOS't 39,
Amlrlcan Legion, "'Iter lllell
dlmer, 8 p.ul. lf!a!tdi,Y. World
War I ntlll"&amp;nl to be llooored.
AD members urged to alt«&lt;d.
JOF CLASI, l'omllroy Vnlt-

ol II• opon at
I•Yylnlr In exuu of the ftln mlofll' 'p•'"M ~~::.n Stonl-.1 Tin of
tiMitotlon. fw ,._ Hnefft
• ·
Scipio l'owuhl,· fG. the purpo.. sold doy.
of PfO\'Idlnt ond mc~lntolnl~l tiN
1 · .,...., of th• l•nlof
•Jti'CII!:otus, oPPIIoncoo, ltullcll~
e:r.:lon• of. Molt•
Of oltft t.h onf•• 9"
CWIIt 0\lo
oupplr oncl lriotorlal• the,..
!MMI~ G WILL
fOf, or the "t.IJifoM.nt ond
~ln11an •
milnt~nonco .t II,_ of fin •l•m
OP,)ROTHY M. JOHNSTON
!afotniph ..... ,.,..... .. ....
c ..
...nent, JM!ifMIMo or volufii!"IM Da... OcteHr 1 1969
fJNMI\ or fiN ffthtlng cotnponlos
Oct. 6. 13 20 ~

t. the .....oflt of •••• Locol
Scheol District f• thl ,.,..., 1!~
CUirent , .. ,.n••• of tM • -

!If•· Smgs for.

tlaa

&amp; $ycoMOre
Gallipolis, Ohio

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Attend Weddirg in Michigqn

The IQddlng: wa1 ,1ft event
Ill Oct. 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the
1lelhel J.ullleran CIMircb, .Ill.
Clair ~.. Mich. Mra. KaldaU 11 tha former Leota lllr·
dan. All ol the loealpq~ at,.
tendl!lllhe weddlncwii'eiJIM!IU
at tile .homa "' Mr. ...ci ......
Willard · Keeda1l ill W rta.
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TED W, BROWN'•
Becretary of S~te

Ohio, po111d en ,... It
HJ
July, 19691 ,......, will klo
tullmlttod to 1 vot_. of tho ,.op
iif 10 1cl School District Gt o GEM•

Count

Cherub .Choir fn Ironton

~·· pbitrannrockera,10

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S.Concl

'pc. dlnhw fGGII1 aulte, .,._
t1NJIW STATES OF AIIZIUCA
STATE 01" OHIO
Qutlc wuher - ,Eaai.
1· omce or Till! UCRJ:TAR¥
Book caaea ~.ue--•
I
01' STATE
lcalel, .-no! .. wallpeiiJl
I t. TED W. BROWN - . , . of
ltete ol the State of bliio, do borodooe-out, $2.99 saL 114
t b7 certtb' that tbe f~ 11 a
We copy of Amended Sirtate J'olnt
ts-95.
•eso~.utlon No. 1 •nd HouJe .Joint
What Have You?
Reeolutlon No. • lled tn tile OftiOi
ol ... leeretary of Stell. and~:"
We Got,
~DI to amend lbe libo'h HC~. ·
I Of 1M Ccm.tJtut:IOn CIIE Ohto.
r
Uf TIIBT!MOI('l(' WIDIIIIOP. I
have hereunto m
D)7 name
and .aftlxed m)' o=r:.al at co~
lwnbul &amp;Ilia 2llt day af AuiUR,

I.....

11octlono., of MoleCount,, Olllo

1 ~• Ohh~o,~ ~~
•ERAfJC~fT:,?~~crp
!

WILL

DRASTIC MARKDO..n N
QF

Br 0&lt;4"' ol•tloo a-• 01

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•t.;;:t:~~·~":·
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Mills

USED FURNIT-URE. Plan Events

:

Dies.Sunday.

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...... AS861Tlbly.
ma y •• pr•"''"'d
'the y
General
The tenn by
of
offlee of the Justices of Peace shall
be suen even number ot yean~ nat
......... four J""'· •• mor be
Dmcrlbed by the General Aaem~
bly. The term of oftl&lt;e of aU elec·
tlve county, townlbip, __ municipal

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• Molts Ceunt,., Ohio, ot the •,-;utor
NOTICE OP !LECTIOM OM TAX placu of voting ''*-1"• on uea•
· LIVY IN I!XCISS OF THI
do,., the .Cth · doy of Novomb.,
1969, the question of levying( In
TE" MILL LIMITATION
o111Ce11 ol the ten mill lhnltot on,
NOT1CE fa MM, gl'fln thot In f~ the benoflt of Eoo,.rn Locol
fyll.uanca ~ 0 Roeolutlon of the r.hool Dlttrlct for the purpo.. of
Boord of TOwn1hlp Trua~.. of tt.
.-n.. s.
1 J
T ownshlp af Scipio, Maalga CounSold to• lJ-'no: o rontwo
on
'' Qhla poaaod on the lit dar of oxlatlng tox ol t ..H mltla to run
~IIQutt,' 1969.
will 1:1• sub- for o contlnulnt "''WI~
1":f ~'f,u:llflon which
11IHed to • woto of tt. P,eopl• of not
nld Scipio Townthtp ot o ~EN• one • • Thirty c.m1 J each
dollon •f vof:o.lon1
tho
n1
.t
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for 0 contlnulno p•lolli.
the Nguklr p ocoa
'lotlng f
The Pollt fer 10111 Elec,lon will

were

SISI'ER GERARD D~S
Friends here have received ate guardian, and Mi'a. Seara.
word ol the death or Sillier
A pastel color scheme M. Gerard, long.tJme 111rses carried out In tile retreshmeltl
ltlpervlaor at the st. Joseph table decorations. TaU' yellow
Hospital, Pukeribur&amp; w. Va. tapers In mUkglasa holdera
Funeral aervlceo were conduet- flanked a nora! arnngem8111.
ed at Wheellng, w. Va. Monday Mrs, WUI!am King pre!lded It
l
(toda,f) with burial In the Con: the punch bowl and Mra. Sml1l
vent Cemeteey there•. ·
served lhe cake whlch was !ascribed "Q!Ie.M
_, 1 ~{!~?::-c::~. ~fx'~!~~:~d::d ~T.:'.f.:U ..t! A 1&amp;•tim ..
'that at other Judsea shall be auch
G00 d S lection
liven number of yean not Ohceedlnl

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atead of YOtm&amp;stown, grand 111soclate guardian; M. Ill. Sears,
lllcConnelsvlJie "Bethel aasocl.

ARTICU: XVII
l~ ofSection
2. The tenn' of the offtce
the Governor. Lieutenant Govw nor. Attorney Genenl. Secretary of
State, Treuurer of Stale and the
:Auditor of State shall be four years
. , C&lt;Jmrnencinl on the second Monday
of January, 19M!. The Auditor . of
State shall hold his offiee for a tenn
of two lears from lbe second Monday of JanuarY. 19&amp;1 to the M!Cond
of 1anuary, 1983 and there·
1MOnday
After man hold thiS office for a four
~r ·term. The term of om.ce of
· J!.IdCet of Ule Supreme Court and
CoW11 of Appeal&amp; shall be such
,even. number of :,·ears not IHS than
.U. yun aa may be prescribed by
the General Alsembly; and that ot
~ J'\MS'" of the Common Plea•

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NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX
LEVY IM EXCESS DP JHI
TEN MILL LIMITATION

jl1f

11"'"'""'

18baU be for IUC!b

foro continuing period.
Tho p 0 11 1 lor 1olcl Election will
H OP.In ot 6:30 o'clock A.M. ond
rwmofn open until 6:30 a•etock
p.M. Eottorn Stondonl TIM of
aald cloy .

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.-·.dOli 6, · u;l20. xr · ·

Mrs. Renita Oschler af
vacancy \ tiona to open the meeuJta were
.hu oceurred; provided, that when
strongvllle;
Mrs. Jean Smith af
t 'till u~JIIXPired term end• wlthtn one given by Mrs. ~.
, rear lmmt41atelr toUowlna: the daft,
Me be
......... the ~ Panria;, and Mrs. Margaret C.
i Of auch 1eneral eleatton, an election
m fl a-~
Slok,es, Cleveland. Others fl'lllll
~to 811 web unexpired term shall ing in Halloween cOstuming
· not be held and the appointment
• out ol town were Leroy IIIJthan. forty daYI after

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•.•••• _.. , • .. .IIOTJCE .Jo.. ht•obx-tl!on •b,t .ln
,urau•co of -o RoaoiUtlonliiJ~•
DOIIOTHY MC JOHNSTOM
Boefd of lducotlot:t of t~
1.rn~

:t-tCty
.,e1-

. nambt'red year that oecun more

•' TIN MILL LIMITATION

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NOTICE. lo 't.retlly glv.n thot In
tvnlllllttl of e Rt8olutlon of tt.
Boord of Education of the Soutlwn
LIGAL NOTICI
Locol School Dlatrlct, Meigs
NOTICE OP ELICTlOII OM TAX Countr, Ohio, _pouolli on the 20th
clay of Juno, ~1969, then will llo
LIVY IN EXCISS Of THE
eultfllllttolli to: o vote of tho poople
TIN MIL~ LIMITATIOM ,
of sold Sclaoal Ola'fflct ot o GEN•
NOTICE 11 htNby glvon thot In ERAL ELi;CTIQN •• Lo hold In
l"ursuonco of o Rotofutlon of the the Southtrn Local, School Dit·
Boord of Towns hlp TruttoOI of tt. trlct, Mel!•_~-~"!!', Ohio, ot the
Township of Or•l'll•• Mella Coun- f.aulor plocos of voting th.,.ln,
ty Ohio pouocl on th• 2nd day
T vesdoy, the 4th cloy of No·
0
of• S.pte:niJor, 19691 tho,. will l»o :tMer,
1969, the question of
submlttod to ~ vote of tho peoplo ..vying In eKCIU ol tho ton mill
of said ()fango Township at I llntlta'l~n far th• bOMflt of
GENERAL ELECTION to be .. ld South•n 'Local School District
In the Township of ()ron~, Ohio, lor tho p.,..p 011 of Curront exp•n-ot tt'il Mgujor ploe. . Of voting
th. .ln. Oft TUNdoy, th. 4th ' doy 101"
S.lcl lex beln_g : o ,.,.wo I oI on
of NovomMr, 1969. the queation exlatlng tox ttf fo~W mill• to rvn
of lo'&lt;lylng, In ,.coli of the, ten fCif
continuing p•lod, ot • rote
mnl llmltollon for tho benefll of not 0exi:•dlng 4.Q milia for ooch
Orang• Township fer tho p!A,atl _. dollor Df wolvotlon1 which
of providhtt and molntplnlng fire ••ounta to Fortr, C.nH tOll eoch
opptf(ltul,· appllonc.. , bullcii"'IJ one hundrod dol CII'S of voluotlon,

POUI!R. Har Aft_,,

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o1 the Silver 81dp (0 h I o) "'co:.=ee:-v:
Melhocllat Cltureh.
.... · Etllr1n Kdllentz ol Loa
ed MatltOtllat Cburch, MOnday,
&amp;tnlvora Incl. . the wl-, Anplu, Callt.; two cllqhlara,
rtte·
7:30p.m. at the c:lwrch.
_ .
Mro. Em&amp; Wolfe Ill. llattln&amp;. lr, onlOf 01""' 1 - of
CIIESrER
PTA, Monc11,Y at Bemard Fultz; Mlectodi!OI!n' ..., and Mrs. 1!etti7 l'vwarl al
!lec:tiOflo, M Molgo
a p.m., at a.e111er SchoOl; by Mrl. Foreat Badal; Rill1 St. Petel'ihurs, Fla., and four
c..... ,, Oh ..
IUUIITT
G.
WILL
sr..q,arenta
room viaL call, comment. on the · book. srantJchlldl'en. Frlenda ma,y
a..
CMI....
taUoa;
Mrl.
Re14
YOilll&amp;
pro..
POMEROY WCTU, 2 p.m. call Ill the fUMral home after
~e~~THY M. JOHMSTOM
sram chalrmil!.
Wedneldi,Y. at 111e Pomeroy
MondaY.
,DoiM OctolMrl,_ lf69 .
!01JI"HERN
ATHLETIC United MeGlodlot Church.
oct. 6; 13, 20, zt
BOolters MOntla1 at 7:30 p.m.
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club
SI40ES
It the blllh achOol.
meeting, Columbia Gao of Ohio
LEGAL NOTICE
MIDDLEPORT PTA,Monclay, offiCI, Middleport, 7:30 Wed. 7:00 p.m.; program by Jack 118adi,Y . nlsht. "ChrlllmaB II
:BOYS
- LEGAL f411TIC:I
NOT~~Mt :~m~o:, ~~r· SliY!n, elj)Oclally (Ol' ehlldren Orbit" demmllraUcn 111 hOme
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TEN MILL LIMITATION
eatltied, The ABCaol Cartoon- ....-lat. Memberaaretotake
NO"CI OP ILICTION ON . TAX
LI'I!Y IN lXCESS 0 P THE
NOTICE to '-oby tlvon thot l'n q. Room ·vJ&amp;tatlon.
guests.
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' A-"'bb' of the State ol O¥o,
' threHlftbl of the memberl eleeleCI
to eaeh house concurrtn1 the~ln,
:that
there lhall be submitted to the
.eleeton o1 the state in the manner
· ~ by Jaw at 'the aeneral
·•lecUan to be held on the ftrtt
· TueodaJ allor tbe lint Mondoy In
' November, Ulll a propoaal to
end BecUon t8 of Article UJ and III.Yt"-~
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· Seetlon 18. Sboulel the offtee of Iogue&amp;,
the
program concluded
Auditor of Stlte. Treaaurtr of State.
New progrun books - · Secretar)r of State, or Al1omey Gen·
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Mrs.
MaYer singing, "Near II
era! beoOme vacant, for any of the ed by Mrs. Terrell, .MJ.1. Robca\llel apeclfted In the fttte~lh &amp;el'~ ert • ~. and ..... ThompiOII the 11esrt of· God," the hill mod
.Ucm of thta utiele, the Governor
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41111thr:,..v::a_CJ'orun:lm~::; were dlltributed. Memhert re- guest's favorite hymn.
Past Grand Bethel guardlana
and quaWied. Such succu· apcnded to roll call by lllllll1ng
10r lhlll be elected for the uno:·
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here
for the reecptlon be!ldel
. ptred tenn ot the vacant oft!ce at the moat. ltleceuAII )lllnt In
Mrs.
Halstead and Mrs. Foulke
·the Brat 1enenl election in an even tbelr _....._ this 7ear "-o-

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Mrs Clarence Heaton gave
whO 1ball hat•e been a ri!Sident of,
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the election, and Of the COllllt)', from "The ~-~- C•'~·-.U
township, or ward, In which he re~
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slde1, ·tuch time as may be provided ..,._ Tl' -0 pre---~ the..__
bv law, shall ba·n tbe quulifications .u-1.
fn:o
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......Of an elector, and be entitled. to ic 11 What to do Wltb Y 0 U r
vote at all elections.
Ev.ry citizen of the Unit~ Statel!l Leaves," emphaalzlns that they
beiJtl nineteen yeus of age who Ill -'"-·'d not be de•'-ed but
not entitled to vote at aU elections IIIIUIII
-..vJ
lb.aU be entitled to vote for the u··• •or -IIIJIOIL ~e ··'d "·t
(Continued from PIS&amp; 1)
1 choiCe of electon for President and
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ga;a INII WIG
: V\ce President of the United Statea the leaves are twice 81 valua1 11 be lhall have been a realdent of ble 1
f rUII Zane,
••• .,_.._
_ _, •aor Clatworlh7 preaented her with
! 'the 1tate. county, townahlp or ward
or e
1 in whieh be deelres to vole such - • - ' 88 ~--·-..o manure a ••book of memories" contaiDI ttme as may be provided by law, ..,.,.... .... ,
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: provided that he ill not enlitled to The leaves from one large tree, Inl a hlstoey of the Bethel,
about •18 plclllres olthe current otrlcera
1 vote for the choice of electors for ..... 0 said, are , President and Vice Pmldent of the Dll
"'"ov
' United States ln any otber ttate.
ln tumu1. Olk leaves are con .. and pool hoaored - · • · and
l EFJ'J:CTIVE DATE AND REPEAL
eoples ol poetry and perodlea
I U adopted. by a majorily of the sldered the best for mulching
used
In the recepUon program.
1 electon votlna: on this amendmntt. and for compost. A discussion
The
Rev. Robert Card open:1 January
the amendment
abaU exiltJnl
take efteet
on mulches •-n-.o~
••-a. Ter1. 19'10, and
tee·
awu.~~w~~N mr
ed
the
program with the lnvo..
I tion 1 ol. Article v 01 the Conltltu• tlon or Ohio shall be repealed frqm re 8 paper·
: sueb efteetlve date.
Its. Robel1 Lewis ~ cation and a welcome to lhe
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MASON - Rosa S. Kablentz,
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Clllf FrM ~ , ell. 1:30 p.m. at U,. FOII18C018 Flto .-o:tld WldiiHdV at J p.m. at
bltll1 ....,,, ?leO p.m. CCII1- neral Home 111 the Rev. Park- the lltlltr.ateveDil'w*Aillome
u- ~Oct. 28;.11«.D~ er Hbwnan. ~ will be In .. . . 111 0 .H Carih IIIII Cllf111 Nevlllo, pdtot Falill O!Qel Klrldlllll Memorial ·Gudao at
• mimtter•
F' r e e MMhodlat CIMircb, Point ~lllnt
ford s-,
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' •lttod 'to o ute ef th. ,.ople of
tehl Cbe:o._ _;r.._,ftahl, til' • OEN• , aol• County., o GE.Ht!RAL ~LEC!'
ERAL ELECTION .to 'h ' loold In
TION to bo .. ld In •hf C.. '\!Y ol
thl\ .Towria~¥1 , of Chett•( Ohl•,, ~ JMlff' Qhlo, 1J1 the NJUIW· placta
.. tM,
ciir ,,lpcM • v.tlnl fl v..i8 theN In, ori T uel!lclo)', tM
thtroln, on ueadoy, the ~th lloy ,, 4th 4af of'" Nrto,._, 1969, .tho
of r,ove,._1 1969, tM 41"ttfon · \lUll.,. of '-"''""' ln ··•xr.u ol
tlfi"Yina~o tn •," . .~.. f'Jb · th;lt~, ~ · Nn .mill lhnltotlon, • tho
fl'll ll•!tot "'' 01t tnw , . .
~
llentflt of ~If• C.U,.ty ·J• tha
Cheot• Township f1JI theJ:u,o..
urP.oi•· •1 '""' - ~lntlnonco ond
of provl~fi'W ancl nHJlnt~l nt fiN
:,."tt {~ f1' ec:h~ll; training crno
opporotus~ oppflonces, ~ull~h11s 1 ·
WoHishopt ftr th• onentelly
• ,,,.. ,...,.,., or 1oift. . or ,.~~·d plrt•~· ·
,
wotlf supply ,onCf mat'erfGis tt."'•
.' kW t•• ·tltl .. l. Gft edcUtlonol ttl•
for, or tfl!t ostob'l,ttm.nt oM
oJ '0:71 l'flllfl tOJN!f f~ flv• ,ecwa,
molnteMnce of ,U.MIII .'Of ftf'e fiiOI',..
at ,,,_, pttf. fi!~•••llnt 0 . 7$ milia
tt~lqraph or the poynnt Of P• f• .Och ..,.. doll• of voluotlon,
1110 ,..m, port-time ~ '!~lunf'Mf , · which OIIIOUnh to S..on ond .,..
flreMtft jio fiN fighting co•pcn•l•a lwlf 'llnfl for •cla oM hvnbed
to opWOie thll ••""'•
doll•• of voluodon,, tor flw
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f • 11••
Said tu bolntl • renewal o
Poll• for 1 ald Election will
oxlatlng tax of ~ mill to run_.: N or:n at 6 130 o1 clock A.M. and
ottor,.ys
fl.- _yeanf at o rato not ••c
f ,. ... n open until 4h30 o'clock
auch attMif
p M. Eastern Stantlord TIM of
Ina JIJ tnll for eoc:h on• dono;, 0
valuotlon, which omounts to ~~~
.ilcl dar
IMY llo a~:·~~~t
cents lor ..ch one hundN'd do.. •
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Si-lcl C.UIO will
lon of '&lt;loluoUon, for flv. Y'~j
iy .,d..- ot tho
~ of . ,1 .,
.,. 'aM ohor the
Tho Potla !• soJd E ..ctlon
!lectlona, of Meigs
Ntto ...... lf69.
bo open ot 6:30 • clock A.!f.. o
Cotmty o•to
' Th• pelltlon. In .aold action
totMtn clpon uMII 6:30 o clocf
IMMI!'ft S WILL
;.) 8 .t ~)'I that thi. lollowl nt
p .M Ent.m $tondcwd Tlr~~~~ o
CMiriMin •
NOI , tiM poraa•l fi'Op4M'ty of
10ld dor.
DO~THY M. JOHNSTON
whl~~- you liN " c .. ,,.. ta ba
oilier of 1M a..rd of
Clot .
ttio .Wno• bo
tow•4 ,.,..
I! ocflona of Molle
Dlttcl Oetubor ~ 1969
·ol ol)m;nr • plolnUfh
CoUMJ', ohto,
Oet. 6, 13, 20, 1.1
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!,(Aifh.Uoohold IIOd•, 1955 F•d
' !ftl11uip true~ II, 1963 Chewo1•
IMMETT G. WIL~
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&lt;Amendeci Senate Joint Resolution
No. 11
101NT RESOLUTION
P1'Gjlo&amp;lat m .aeD4 ttettoa t of cesarul as the damapcJ trees
Artlcle V of Bw CODsllluUon of
u.. ~~tate ot OhlD 10 low•l' tbe ' are putting out new llhoota.

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die. l.let-70 cllll-1 IJioludiJIII

LEGAL NOTICE

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TIM'MI~I: LIMIT~:J,IOII

It OhiO,\ to••" Oft,.,. '27th • .,. cit,~-. .,.-,: ..... Oft th. 12th
J~. 1969t·iheN wll1 "I'~ I ~ ....... 1969, thtre will a. • •

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MI~L:~I!A,~(&lt;TIOM

Uonco ef A \m_~lvtlon of tho IN'f.. M• ' •f a Ree~\utlon Iff tho
r.tlel
oW.Chl•hw,
~hl,. Trvat
.., CouM \H(o7 rcaunty
~ ,COur!,y
loners ,tl
Tw•hlpT.'of
M-It~
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Thh11- )lollda.y arraaaeliiiiU tor l h e -. . . ~o
' 111eiUJ Jletlth Ceater wiD. be
. llllldl by 11!o WlndiDa TroD Guden Club and Ill )lnlor c I u b
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Get up to 35 iewer parts (w!tll ate~tric,vmo ~ ·enfl!· Get less
'maintenance. Fewer new drye~ in a lifetime (thousands of ,
. 'jo-~aar-okl models are still gojng !lli:Ong). Leaa lnstalla_tlon_
· pri!lil,m·(prie electrical connectlon):Nolworry about relighting
pl.l{)( 'll~me (Ill nee they're flameleas)."E~!itrl,c dry~rs off~t fawe1.
pro~lem. f!Jd worriet~-and deliver. y~ ~Iter year, perfect.·· c•rerree.(iperatlon for an average~ o'hbp\lt •1·e·month .. ,
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··." and t~'coet up to $37 1. . to l!l~y. ComP.!Iit .~.~ .~IO COli
.i!lfltr:ence at·your electric appliance ._lefl., ' ·::, • I •
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1969 CHEVELLI! - - - - - $369S,
S.S. 396 H.T. Cpe, Officio! car. Haw car title.
Factory air, power steering, dioc brakeo. Turbo
Hydromatic, radio and R.S. opeak•r, bucket seat
con ..le, blue with lolua vinyl roof, fully equipped,
a raol beauty, racluced to $3695.
.
1969 CHEVROLIT ----r-----$2695
lmpola 4 Door. 1 owner ond only 12;000 milao •.
Spotl .. s elton interior, gold linioh, good W.W.
tires, factory air conditioned. Automatic tran•.

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cilldlllon lnakle &amp;1111 0111. Pb.
84~112. Reaoiabb' prleod.
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I WILL plek!llmorchlndleeand
1111t 1o aucdon on aperceatap 11u1o.
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CARD OF THANKS &amp; OIITUARY
$1 .50 ... 50 .... """'-· h.
.llllltlonel w..-4 2c.

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-------------Male Help Wanted

BLIND AO$

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OFFICE HOU8$
1:30 •·"'· to S:DO , .•• Oollr
11:10 .... te 12.ot ..... s.tllfday

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DRIVERS NEEDED IN THIS
AREA. Semi drlvero, local
and over-the-rood. EK·
perlence helpful but not
In Memory
neceuory. We will train you.
IN LOVING memory of JOIOflh You cen earn over 1-4.12 per
______
wut
to responsible parc.
While, who died two ytars ago hour. For application end
IY
tor
$38.&amp;0 01111 or tenns
,.
Phone Hta21
- Y, s.lly mluod by hlo
Interview write Nationwide ----------=.:........::..:::..=..:...::..::..-=~
Cheater.
111-17-lltp
··---' Phone~·....
-·We need ...,.... , good
wile, Allee; hlo son and Selety Dlreclor, Room G6,
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homllfrom PAIOto$~.000.
Radnl, Oblo
For Sale
deughters, hlogrendchlldren. 307 Eaot •lh StrHI. TrenNEW OJL FURNACE,IDiQJI..i,
lii-14-Gte CALL TODAY - We cen
Crllt Bl'ldford
end hit sister, INs. Iva sportallon Building, Cln·
ex. .-!, CCIIml)'ell to Fred A.
..95, Term• aau.ble. Ph. - - - - - - - - - - - - dlscuu the Hie of your
1-wtc:'
clnnatl, Ohio or phone 513-2~1- OFFERS wUI be received atthe Shlllet by deed recorded In 912-3352.
Stewart.
coAL,
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property.
-111-211-llt 5572.
o!llee of Webster &amp;1111 Fultz,
Valumo
185,
Plae
136
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RulludTII)ple.
111-19-llc
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
deUY.
I0-211-21c
Altonle)'a, Pomeroy Natl~
Valume 185, Pap 213. Tills - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Phone T4J.49l2 ortU-4419. HiNRY CULAIID, Wer
ered rlabt to J - ~ ~
Baril Bulldlow, Pomeroy, Is
Ul)lmpro\'Vd praport,y, Ap- UDUCE SAFE PI .._ d ,
1~0tc
Qfflc...tt2--:;
F¥t &amp;1111 . 1111. Free eatlo
Netlee
Ohio, 111 to 10 o'cloek a. m.,
Femala Help Wanted
prahod eo pareel 23 at, G4111eelllllltiiiiiZ.V_.. -------'"---~..:.-R... -tt:z.2MI
' IDI!eL Ph. 912-4284, 0..
OD October 23rd, 1969, for
WILL DO beby sltlbw In Ill)'
$300
oo
floe
ptlb.
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SOIJD
Steta
otareo,
peln ~ eo., ...._
W.AITRE$ wanted. Awil lri
the fol1oiiiiW rasl estate of
home. Phone 992-7197.
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In
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T""nahlp,
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parson. c..,..•. Stak House,
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Fred A. Shlllet, decti!Mid:
lll-15-6tc
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P1111eroy.
111-14-«c
Located In Middleport, Meigs Melp CGunt;Jr, Ohio, &amp;llllt.
County, Ohio, and beq Lot
GVN SHOOT, Oct. 19, 12 to 4p.
No.
30, &amp;1111 s reet of Lot 131,
m. on Bobby HWFarm, Basi&gt;- · Help Wanted
which Ia located on tho COI'IIOr
an Rood. Half hogs, hams,
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of Sec:ond and Mlll streets,
bacon, ani turkeys. Sponaere leX. Paneled walla.
ixCFJis 11o11J autd Gl~. HOIST ITT I~......, 8BI; NEIGLEI llulldlal ~·
which was con•oJod to Fred !.~~~m:r:""~:i
oored by Racine Fire DopartForeod
,air
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fllr~ee.
Just
a
F1uldell
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by
deeds
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1 neor~ontzi' · ... «., m. ' ·
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rasl ollate li ilq&gt;rovod
lor lhe school laK renewal,
.,.... tim•• No 1p.efal .due•
lng 73.47 Acres In FreeUon
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cerporl,onlyalewve.:.-iold.' lnSiiance
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keep schools open. Don't vole
1 two story brick storebuUcJ.
tlon nee4ed. It's siMple. t+tw
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eosy Instant L._.nlng Methocl.
Ins thereon. 'lbe clowllllaln 12, COIIftlod lo Fred A. Shit- - - - - - - - - - - - - COAL,
Write Jor he brKhlft.
flalt POMEROY - 5 . - Atn'OIIOIIILE IDIIpul;e lijl.
voting or to economize Ill
Is rented as a store room and lei, b7 deed ....Sod Ia Val· 19M QIEVROLET, 1118 I'll- mlna .,..,
ume 161, 1'1811 14. 'lblslaiJIIo mouth, 11181 Ford, auto parta Worlct, Blat lllibl a., • -- - furnace, - birch kif·
Lolt
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. · their expense. It Is no t8)C
the ..stairs conalota of four
Improved P~· Awruib'lloolp and PI7JDGUih 1117
.....,, Pia. 81W1ft,
chen. Well to woll carpltli!ll. . ... I UOCUII'I
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Increase. Harold Maue, Rt. 2,
aparlllltDta. At&gt;PnJaod as
Albany. Harrisonville PTA
parcel 1 at $30,000 00.
member.
Loeated In the Vlllap ol Mid111-IHIIp
MelcaCGuntJ,Oido,aDit.
-----------IIGAU.OND"'""' _;.b' REEDSVILLE-:-trooms,hlll
dleport, Melgo County, Oblo,
inl tbe eoel underlllow part MAPLE STERElO
conoole
--. beth, ges furnace, belemenl.
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beq Lot 1001nhbner'aAd- ot Seetlon 12, cODYel'od to
radio
traab, $2.10 oacb. P-01, 12 acrei. 17.5410.00. · .
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dltiOD to Middleport, eace¢- · Fred A. Sblllet by deed n- CGIIIblottllla. Madera etereo Jlllk CV.
1Do8-Uie HARRISONVILLE- 5 rooms.
JN' THE COMMON ptEAS
Cllll Free Melhodlll ch..-ch laMed To Buy
IDe 38 feet otr tho t11t 01111, cordeflla Vol,ume 187, Pap wtlll All &amp;1111 Fill ndlo, 4- _;_.::__.,. _____ .,._ . · hell beth, aa ....... ouf· COVRTOFMEKJSCOUIITY,
beginning Monday Oct. 20, CIUNA C.AJIINETS, I'IIUIIl tr.11111, old clocllo, ate. Wrl18
IPeod .-de cha...,-, 4- CAMPERS &amp;1111' inwllnlilen, bu1kf1ngs,. garden. I!';GIIO.OO.
,
OIUO
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7:30 p.m., through Oct. 26.
•• comeyod to Fred A. ShifRev. Denial Neville, pestor of
• een 11. D. JIIUer, Bt. t, let by deed reeordod In Voi- 625; Apprallell as parcel 21. - - lOad 111~BeJ. . . _ &amp;1111
I 1.-·. TUPPERS PLAINS-' rooms, CECIL 1), MEHL, Jll.
I
the Faith Chapel Frea
ron.~. pia. tt2-1271.
IIDlt 187, ~ 694. 'lblepro;:O:.a.oterTOWIIIhlp,
ance $83.22. Uee1111- . price, 1a ~IIIII to
new beth, 3 bedrooma, 1149 J,fnoo!n•Jie'""'••
Methodist
Church,
WS.Uc
eiiii~Pbwi- C.. to ~, 1 : gerege. Lerge .lot. SlO,M.OO.
..,.••
pert,y Is located et 319 Wft, ....,. ,..,-., ""'" be'- 111tnl p1aa. Clll 98z.a362.
_,..1 ~-. ~...., ..,.
111-le.etc
TnJier ~. Phone t8l. : MOBILE HOME lt62 PCiln8raJo, Oblo
Plo!n!l«
Youngstown, Ohio, ---~":""!"-~---:-~-- ·IIams Street and lmprowocl
evangelist.
-----------va.
Wanted
wllh a frame dweDIDc there- ,the eoel111111er1J1111152 Acree
11111 1W mille ....... ol Skyline, two bedrooms,
lll-19-3tc LADJ!s. Need to aupplement
In
Seetlon
10,
con..,.cl
to
FOUR
BEDROOliis,
UW.,IUIa.
..
'l
W
.
·
drilled
well,
.
hall
ecra.
JANIS
M.
MEJlL,
on, In which there ere two Fred A. Shlllet by deed nll,y, dlni~Wolaraekltcllell, ull1otar on ..., • ~ ,_. : Gerege. p,5oo.oo.
Addreaa·UniUMII• · Defelldaat
flmllr Income durlow HOU.
epartmenta. Appraloed ••
corded In Volume 181, Paae
lt;J . - , ll,!z beth&amp; - P I lip left on Calill;l' \'114 ae, 19 ACRES - I roomt,
NO'I1CE BY I'UiiLICATION
' · PIANO TUNING. Also used pi·
DAY SEASON? Work lull or . parcel 3 at ..,000.00.
621. Appral!Mid aailftreel26
•
111141fc. remc«•1td,beth,Jbedr-.
._No.l*.UO
anoo bouBht &amp;1111 sold. Phone
part tlml with Beeline FuhLocated In Middleport, Meiss
0 od - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
bumtnt.
G
ges.furnMe.
•n.ooo.oo.
Janie
M.
Yebl,whoMplaeaot
tt52.00
Alnaee,
992-1509.
111-15-8111
ton~nlow• aaUoble. Cell
Cour!Q&gt;, Ohio, ani belniParl
~ted 'tn Lebe- TOim- aelabllorbood. l'llono 982- SPINET PW!o. Wanted, n111-1~ res~ It UllluMm, wti1 talle ,
Jan Robinson 446-4146 ..of Lot Tlln Beben's Addition,
!lhlp,
Counl;)', Oltto, t .
35~0.
111-16-6 P
IPOIIIIbla Jlll'IY to take om HILIN or VIRGIL T IAPORD IIOtl~e 'that. on tile llth -1117 ~
EliPEBIENCDl IDierlor &amp;llllea- Betty WUscin 949-4521.
1118111
.
loeated at the otTblrd q the
1019 moniiii.J liQIIIonta on a . ASSOCIATIS
coel undorblllll94 oODNOVELTIES.d.;'~-end
9f2.33250eldlar,1819,11ieundereipid . .
lerl&lt;lr Pl'lniiiWo root,...,....
lll-lli-8tc
and LocusU!treeta,ln MiddleAcre•
In
part
of
Seetlon
20,
furniture.
Soma
enllqueo.
sae
plano.
Can
be
lttD
I•
SYR
·cu
·
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SE
llled hlo petiUon lllllinlt ber ill ·
; · tl7 PI "MWJ wcork. aport, on which there Ia locetc:onveyed
to
Fred
A.
Shlllot
et
my
home
any
dey
IIIIer
1:30
.
·
cally.
Write
Credit
the Court ot lmn!on Pless ol ·
~ • IUlllull. Pia. 992#18
od a two atoey ~ bulld216• Shel1v1IDt. Bliilnas Slnl ·
For
Rent
0
•
by
deed
reeozdod
In
Valume
p.m.
Mrs.
Cerl
Lemley,
P.
Boll
·'
llelp Counl;y &lt;lda,~·fllr
01' after t p.m. t82~1L
lllllo the I""er front below u..
1
181,
Pip
261,
Appra1eed
••
Tuppers
_
P
ialns.
Cell
667-~.
lnlllaol.
11-14-12tp
.
.
CIS_~
a dl-ee -Juts 11. Mehl,
TRAILER
LOTS,
Bob's
Mobile
11).3.12tp
od as a etore room aid the
pareel28ott94,00.
111-19-31p ~--.,------.--.,.-.- AJB· (;ONIII'i'ION1i;1116'taer·· aad b' .iuch atbei reUet 1o ·
Court, S)Teeuso, Ohio, on
Located Ia Oll¥11 Tolmllllp,
BEAGLm P'- 84N418.
at1oD ...tee. Jleil'l rr.trl-i which be IIIQ.be en!llledj onQII .
Slate 111. 124, Phone 992- . oilier room uopu11Dtat, beROOF REPAIR - · '
1
11111 pu1 orthe reel estate.,_
Melcl ~. Ohio_. beiDC POTATOES lor ule. Sem
111-l.J.10tc
prataae, liiW lla- Phone· pOUIIdaolll'OIIIIIIlecfof295L
Ml.U&lt;
lal; abo . . . lwpalntl. . &amp;llll
ve)'od bJ Fred A. SIIUiet by
the eoeJ aador)Jiow 40. 41
Beller, New Lime Roed,
- ----- -- ---a8WII'7t. ·
: aad - - _ ..... ~·~ _,,.,.
Jft
COID'act.
Rutlend. Phone 741-*20.
W....,..-"
.
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deed reeordod In VQ!U1118126,
FrM eetilllale: Phone 992Acree Ill Section 25, c - IO.I9-tlc A ,_....., otann doon IIIII
u.ctc·
wutlie ICII' beullw on lllll ·d H
CLEAN, comfortable oloaplng
Paae 385. Also belllr 756
2a.Weao..,.....re.
od to Fred A.· Shlllet )If deed
wllldawa, euv-ta. -------------- the 21111 dQotNCMII!btr,1Mt.
room wllh kllchen privileges,
Soulh
Third Street, on whleh
111-l.Uc
re001dod
lnVGI...,.18T,Pqe
a.!E
FEM,ttLE
beegle
rabbll
~
•.
blolmlllll
ALL
AJIOilND ihetllllllaL (D.:
CEaL D. MEHL, Jll. .
,
oullable lor working worna1
there II locetod a 11h 1toey
269.
Appral!Mid
aoparcolzt
dog,:J.yeersold.Goodhunltr.
tlap.EimerWblte,eeleltertor
&amp;llllelderlorPI'IqtiiW
BY1
Cn.w, CJIOW, •
' ------or teacl1er. Avall•ble Nov. 1.
frame dweiUow, not rented.
att4000.
~9'12-3227.
re_d.._
Fv
free
e.U·
Roolllll!&amp;llilroatlhaad·flnllh.
.
PORTER,
hlaAitorulo. ·,
; BOB'S REDUCING Sal.;-anl
Phone 9'12-~ et1W 5 p.m.
Being Pl'l1 ottloe reel ellaw
Located
1n
ou
..
ToWIIIhlp,
10.19-ac
..tee,
pta.
Cberlea
Uele,
ed
...,...,.,
by
coalnet.
20
·
(10)
lS.
20,
21
(11)
a, 1to 17,
' Roelth Ceater to ._ open,
10.19-71p
conveyed to Fred A. Shlllet)lf
Melli
Ccu!Qr,
,
Oldo,
beliltl
V.
V.
Jc'
1111...
J-1
8~
Free
Uti-'
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24,
'1te
9 Lillo 1o 5 p.DL by_...,_ - : - - - - - - - : : - deed reeordod In Vci-138,
melll, 5 p.m. to lOp.DL noll&gt;- 6 ROOM house, ona mUe from
tile eaal lllldtrbiOW 81 Aereo, 3 BEDRQOM houH wllh beth,
•
IDe.
Node · IDIIeL Jj,jm !;I'CMII, 307 LopOlnlmenl IIOCOIISII'l'. LocalRook SpriJWI fall'Jl"OIIndl OD
Pap 385, - · Ccu!QrDeed
In
SeeUon 26, eon..,.cl 111 large bas•menl, bern, 2
c-.t st., Nld4Ieport, phone
Recordo. Apprei!Mid aopareel
Fred A. Shiflet by deed rto outbuildings, drllled water -w a••
HWI53.
'· 1,._1~ ...
od below K &amp;1111 K Mobile
l..oqJ Hall"" II&lt;Jad. R_..
4 at ...ooo 00.
---'~
_,
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wall, • 1crn 1111th river ""'
"" ftlraact ' lallllled.
r , ..,.
Homeo, P o 1 n t Plt1eent.
water. CGnlaet Herold A.
..,..,_,In v..uma 187, ....
lronlege on Slott Route 12&lt;1.
$295, Tenu , ..naN• I'll. - - - - - - - - - - - - - THiS IS NOT VINDiMG
Locetod In MiddlepOrt, Yela• 211. Aalrtleod u parcel 80
Phone 675-2454 or 6'11-4020.,
Hood, 9 Ubert,y Lilli, (lgn.
114 mlln below Recine. . 1921352.
· HABRII!ilrs'IV'.AND~
10-3-Uc
eroJ. Phoae 992-3739.
Coom~J, &lt;~~~a, belns Pl'l1 or
at $81.00.
Phone etiW .t: 30 p.m. 9-4911-10-tfc
HA SEJMC&amp; ,._ • ~ ·
· 111-17-lltc
Lot No. 159,eonveyodtoFnd Locetod In Oliva Towaablp, 44.
.____________
2121.
· · ..10Ce
It Cranchl ..
A. SIIUiet by deed reeordod
Melga Ccu!Qr, Ohlo,beqthe
111-lt-31e ,.;,. • ..., •
.. 1111 ...
=--.;;·.;.·;.;.;.._.,. _____ : The
•100 REWARD for Information - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11
orpnlaatlon
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In Valumo 141, Pap 201. 'lbls coel U1111erlJ11W 78 Aei'ea, •.
~...
.'':!::·~~ · 'Ro!r$. 1'Ui0il · -~,1aa&gt;: ber otnow CQJOI'Iulddta ,_.the
leodi!w 1D the arrest and con- FUIINISIIED lhrM- ..,.n.
II loctted at 85-4111 SeeUon 31, - e d to Fnd MAYTAG wrilllllr
property
wutier; .PiPJIII'I. .
~ '1!11 Mt, I . ,: r • ' I• . ~man or
Ylction or per10111 or person
1111111, .._., .wiJollcorattq_
street end lo IQitoved with • A. SIIUiet by deed ~ Pbone 982-841&amp;. 1t~-t7-a.
WhO ..... broken plate slatl
ed, 507 IIIli st., "MM £ WL
Porllaai. , ...... :a"
111o
1•••
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IniAl
~ lleld that lhe,y llllo7
laVallae181,Pap215..1p, _ .,.....
. - , ·.-,._. .• ·.. ·· tattle tbe 1IIOit.
two eiGI')' cement block dwellwl-• In Rutland Furnllllrt Phone INoi'IIL
~lc
.
Ing
thereon. .Apprelllod ••
prelsed
u
pareel
31
at
.
lD+Ut
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....
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.
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ani warehoooe. Arnold Grate. - -------~----parcel13 at ...ooo.oo.
. '1s.oo.
~--------~=-~~ .:.· ; aoAazn~ u· . ,~-.....111-lt-6te NO BEDROOIL llcJma, llYIII
Locetod Ill Ylddltport, ILelp '_,_, In ou ~--"lp
lleiiS
Co.
Filii BIRIII· TJMCO GAS hNtlng 111M. ...... .... ' . · · --' .... rl
...._..,.
W ·-- '
55,01111 l"'''a -lecl ."'-'.·
- - Mts"' ...... - ~- 'J~
------~------bell ...
Cau11131, Oltlo, belna Pl'rt ol Melp
Ccu!Qr, Ohlo,beiDctbe
Fe~eratlon
dl~ · - · • ,...
-~ -. 'NII..:o' • v.;: Jl!!a'
CIUCKEN berbecue,IIPIIre rlba, t 1c:&amp;111tlld, 1M
'""'' .• ••· :Phone Mrl. ~ - f'Jil¥HI.- · ';1 .· M.cte··
Lot 111, - • to Fred A. coel underbiiii!IJ9.16Aera,
SUndo)', OcL 21, lpGIIIOI'odbJ
Aft., "MMIfarl.
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YOUIII!
f'2·J229 or YOUIII! 1
lldllet
by deed reeorded In
SecUon
Chester Fire Deparlmenl. Ph. 992otll81 or ld IRI
A.
.;-,w-re...;~;;
.
Markelm30N.
111-tNtc
__
.._._,.
~~
--r&lt;;l"::""'.~ ""
Strv!Jw starts at 11 a. m.
111 tfc · Vci- 141, Paae 209, 'lbe
property bel a 1\!z 111tD17 In Vci.- 181; Pip 2TL ApTftURS., QCT.• 23
H......ade lee cream.
rrwma dwellinl thel'tGIIo an11 preloed u puee1 82 at
7:fl P.II. ·
tiona or plea ani eakeo would SMALL HOUSE. Low ReDL ..__
II 1-*1 at 338 Wll1illll1 .139.00.
be oppreclatod.
or Mod&lt;ey Run, P-roy.
Sire&amp;. Appraleed •• parcel AD otllle alllresald PICCIII'Q
CHISTIRI GRADE
111-14-t2tc
lllaleally furnllhod. Coalect
,_, at tt,OOO.OO.
SCHCIOL
------.- ----Ella Brlcldoo, AlllaiQI, Olllo,
wti1 be IOid •IIIIJed to tbe
Dln•r ..., D- Prlaao
'-ted
In
Slultoe
TCIWIIIhlp,
: CHUCK'S &lt;an tiVOJOU!IItobetr 45710.
10-1&amp;-31P
Slftllni Sh.IHI
*'II Ccu!Qr, Ohio, and lri lttt real - · . . . . _,..,.
' on TV ropelra tr JOU brlna
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In Deellllber, '"'· ud
Eri!Mt~l ..lll ,
; !ham ln. Clluek'o TV, 152 But- I , BEDROOM HoUoe TreDer, . Sletton e, eonve,ylld to Fnd able
tbe rl8blll reeerved .to...,. . IVIRYOIII WILCOMII
A. 9h111et by deed reeordocl In .lect aio:J.&amp;IIII aU CICfln.
, - · PODierOJ, l'llone 992Raclae. P1lone H2-IUI.
M•lta, 1.25
Vct.M
185, Pip 11. Tllia ~..., be obla. .
5080.
111-16-ttc
10.11-tte
au._,
75C
property Ia lllllntlrowd. ._
on lldll Pi- b' llrOm M..~----------prelood aa parcel 22 at
.: .VACANCY ror two elderly peoFUIINISIIED and ..ruratlhed .
Hdl....-,~~--"'
. pie. Prefer prl"te paid pe.
000.00.
Ellat. of Fnd A. Sldlltl. •ila........_a-toaeloool.
ehelt.t ~:
Bei!W 8 acrail loctted at
llenla. Ploone Naton, m.
,,
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lih,
11'r
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"21114.
'iO::ia.uC
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5185.
10-81fc
992-1137.
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1969 RAMBLER Javelin, 6- 1969 SEWING machine, ·--' '· -~
.........PQIIPIII. Ftnlee, ,
. .
cylinder eutometlc, power lust e lew limn.
For Sale
$25. Yalea,-. l'lloM 247· ! R. H. fthlllllllolil ' ·
•'-lng. Phone 742•5~ ·3!&lt; oqulpped to 1 ~g. 1eg, mai!H
. .
· .. 3162.
111-17._
MIDDI.IPORT, ciiiiO'·.
buhnhola,
omcen,
ep- POOOU PUPI'a AIC Tw ·
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SMI 'rH AUTO
pllquaend miJ!yembroldery . llll*llft, ttl ..... 81111 AKC REGIS~ collleKAMAUGA, DHIG
deolgna.
sacrifice 1or
Mnlce..,.-a.,·,._ puppla lor · - · lwm. or
DOOOE
Qwger,
,._ only ISI.«&lt;wm
r~~~=~==~~ J968
speed,
power
sltierlng313,end
celh or twme mey
tiNUI.
U44tc pels, Sky Vue ·Kennels. PhoM
......... Phone 7&lt;12-5202.
.
be
erreng.cl.
""tr.l-:1615.
- - , Coolville M7-U19. 111-19-ac
111-19-31c
IO.-.:
69
Pontiac
......
Save
8onnnlll• • dr. Hord Top.
1966 CHEVELLE, ~-speed - - - - - - - · ' - - - 6-'
latlll ' - - - - - - - - Vefy_ low mllaoga. F~ory air
condltlonacl. Full,. equlppM.
tronomlatlon, $1,250; cen ... THE W1LUAM Ray WUIOIIreel
R•l Estate Sale
Nev• tit I .d.
ot Tlny't Foadlend. Keneuge, eotate, COIIII~ ota houte
oacb. _..... n.. .... .
· ·
atiW3p.m.Phonee-lngo, &amp;lllltwololllnllarrlson.We,
.' ""- W. V..l'lloM
_
Gelllpolls ~ or mor- wiD be oold to the lli&amp;Mit
,...,_
1147•
&amp;9
Pontiac
..
...
Sawe
nlngs
Pt.
Pleetenl
675-1314.
bidder
ai
.the
omeea
ot
· 1._1. - . MloDLEPORT-NEWHOME
Cotallno 2 dr. H•1 1 op. Foe•
1
1
9
tory olr canclftlonH. Very low
_ _ _ _ _ _ __.,.__-31c O'Brien &amp;1111 O'Brien, attor- - - - - - - - - - - - - · - 3 lerge bedrooms. welk In
miiHge. Never tltiM.
1966 FORD Gelaxle 500. IIIJI at law, lOQih Court st., SINGER SEWING Dlldll... H- clneels. kitchen llli blrl;h
herdtop, automlflc. Pomeroy, Oblo on '111urldtl,
elall In nice wa1IM ca111n11, ceblnets, built In renge end
64
~ lH5
stilerlng,
power
brakes.
Oet.
23,
11188
at
10
a.m.
Said
.. ~·- ._ _ _.__,__ -~ .,_, Coppe;tone sink. .,..
P•kTana 4 .li. Hartl I op ~:n.
prq,erty must be eold lor not
Phone 9'12-6M .
- - - r , ......... ~, .... petect throughout except
Sp... llng orltlnal light blue
7
leeo thaD -•-~ ·-•ue _,
m_.al. WUlsecrUlcefDr kllchen end beth, aa 1111'·
flnloh. P$, PB &amp; AT
lll-19-31c
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$35 cellh or tenno. Phone - - ~-'"""".__. 2
~-------,1,200. For lllrther tnrorma·-·
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. iton oa11 992.2120.
992-2884.
111-14-Gte FISHERMAN - iKI'oTMEN For
Sale
-----------3--.e, LOTS OF NEWS
BLAETTNARS
OLD LIBERTY 'lbollre ·'build"
Uooel Bcaa, Adm. ELECTROLUX acliwn cl- such as bath, lurnece,
BUICK
POHTIAC
10.1T-3tc
er In W..- condltllla. llu cell..._, -pot; reblnets In
.... Nlee. V•tJ reescnllle. - - - - - - - - - - - - - .... peneled walls.
Serwlc' ·
GMC TRUCKS
Ill T cl•nllrl•ttaebmeiU,
kitchen,
POMEIIOY
Phone 992-6251.
l969 IILUE Roedrumer 383, 4cordwlllder PI pelnt IPI'tJ•
LOCATED ON THE GOOD

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19 mOdal. CciftiPi:ote
litw
wllflllll "ctae~~lng
toola. Small
pelnt !lllmlll 1ri t!olpplng.
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Cantoo McKinley 68 Toledo DeVilbiss 0
Cleve . Benedictine 112 r.leve.
John 1la,y 18
Cleve. Rhodes 12 Cleve. Sooth
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Maumee VaUey 38 Leclgemont 6
Unlv. School 21 Detroit Cran.
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Western Reoerve AcadeiiiY 38
Buffalo 6
Marlon Catholic 50 Sunbur)' Big
Walnut 20
Cleve. St. Joseph 14 Parma
Padua 0
Cln. St. Xavler62Newport(Ky.)
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Cols. Watterson 34 Cola. Hartley 8
Cols. DeSales 6 Colo. Wehrle
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Middleport Cardinal 44 BeachwoodO
Youngstown Chaney 27 Younp.
IOwn Wilson 0
Jackson AWton 47 ~rlng(leld
Local 6
Mineral Ridge 46 Sooth Ranae 0
Champion 48 Lakeview U
Newton Falls 34 West Branch 0
Poland 21 Leetonia 20
Brookside 30 South Amherst 6
steubenville 27 Brooklyn (N.Y.)
Jefferson 8
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GNJolr, VL, 111-.1 proJeet d.tlleiJI'GIIp. Sneral mel!lloel'•left todo,y witll the arUelea for
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NEW ORLEANS :.. GALE FORCE WIND~ atiJotiod up 011 the
frlrllea al l!ilrriCIIJJ8 Lourie broezed lnlal!d alCIIII t1ie IIICIIIth d.
lhe ...-... River IIOdl,)', but tile conter d. tile late • •.....,
1111r111 itrlft.d along an erraUc path 2BO miles from abore.
'l)GUq. of 1111r111 • We&amp;l')' 1111li ·coaat nalcleats, ilready
rav.,.d iQ. the blast d. hurrle~M Camille thle year; nuwed ln• la1lll. Tilt hliric8ne'e poW of ._ct aiOIIfllha coalt waa wocer~ Orl-• Weatlm' Bureau said the llllrlll'a courao·
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ooldlera walling for hellcoptero
io pick them up IS mlln north
of 5algon.

Ume poUce department dlepat.
dler. Approval was BIVIII 110
place a catch basin on Walt
Main st. between Slmon'e Mar.
kat and the G and G Cale at a
colt of. $600,
A NfiHIIt from Relno Ll1lll
for a street ll&amp;bt to be pia..,
acroas lhe -from hit ea.,
dor St. naldence waa appnw.
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Attending were Moo,yor Charlea Logar, Councilmen Dill Col!Ina, Roy Reuter, Lucien Poulin,
Franklin Rizer, and Bob Hy.
sell; Clerk Jane WaiiCIII, a n d
Treasurer Elmo Rlluell.

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Boward Loweey, otoio(dst, of Columbua, OIDIJJinea .Joolav IIIIo- :: :.
lin SOli of Mr. Dl lire. Kenaetlo l!l&gt;Un, Rlltland, Ill. I, at a
apeech and hearfac cllale held at tlleTrlni(1Unlted Clour&lt;:b d. ·
Christ Mcoday. Cblldnl! examlned ...., those roforred 10 tile •
Melp County lleallh llepartmeat b7 teld!erl d. faml4' Dllf·
slclana. Caooducthoi tile all 411 HtalaD were Onllle Martta, ~
coordfnator tor tile Qdo Ilepartment of Health, Dr. Sella ·
Amold, pediatrician, CblldreD's lloiiiJttal, Colllll!bu8;Dr. Val- :
orle Gllber, paycblatrllt, Columbua; Dr. Donald Fuccl, cllldc
coordiDalor of Ohio llaiYw.-,1 Michael Sallo, audlolO(IIIt, IIIII
Wcky Am Wes......,, _... 1!1111 helrlnc lherapllt. MeJaa •
Cowty Hoallh
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Ilona were FAllah Slrausa, admlnlstraUYe aaalatant, DoUie
Ed!rlmdeoa, depol.y clerk and Katlol')'n ~, rqbterad

Board Wants
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;uliOai!b&amp;.PIIItiR . ,. ··~ ..: bOOkkftliei', $!2$ a
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duty will be tried w
'L 11!1,)'01',1~~5 a 11J1111t1J. Thlsalso
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formerly of Belpre,aolo,
Holhnall wa:a hired as. a IIIIIRIO GRANDE - Vema! G.
, .· ~~~~ other Commwdlt bloc economlc 11111.emo. Included Ill ~ Atlol'I!O)' 11, Bruce White
Rllre, Jr., state repnaentaUve
tile aeConl wen IAiken wllhdrawalt of Soriet ll'IIIY units from
tor Scioto and Pike Counties,
CzoebNJoioikla, with poallble laraer Withdrawals Ill a year or of
Boo!!ll~rs Endorst•
and Jack Crlsp,cbali1nanalthe
· two If tile Pnalle leadership performs to Moscow'• 11t1atactlnn, the murder 'd. Charlu HardMelp County DemocraUc ExUle·liprcea Ald.
man, 35 _
ol ~-.., ~m O..n
ecutlve Committee, will adL--'I
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dress 11!18 year's mock Demo.
Kidc"""" triafll{ e poj,itl to morP I"WI~
. ~~~~~ w!:ere ha ancl Plant were
crauc Convention at Rio Grande
WASHINGTON - A TRIANGLE INVOLVING an Ari!IY (IIlii· , ibat wh• the)' IIII81'&amp;IICI after
The Soulhem Local Athie!- Collop.
aia1, a aerae&amp;~J~IInked with hel\v 'klckbackt and a "filii!)' rich" a tearpl bomb bad been thrown lc Boosters, meeting In reg. The COIIYenU...Is a part of a
llot machine saloiman hes been oillelled by Sonate'lnveet1811tor• Into the club.
u1ar sessl... Monday nlsht, en- mock prealdenttall!llll ae-o~••--,
lol=·clca-~-bezzle;.._•--enltatecl--'acl·
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ronan Porter, ass1stent
1o1m Parllerllllurg shortly atter
BIU)' Hill, proal-, point- professor ot poi!Ucal science
od out that unlaas the leY7 paas- stated, ''the oonvea~~...a and
the ........... A preltmlnaey aa at lhe November election, electlona are part ala learning
heartal fill' ·Grimm hao boon lhe school ·dlatrlct wlll not be experience. The )llll1IOie o1 the
Ill a recent statement to lhe Times SeriUDoil by oni E-ll
·:..~~~~ ell&amp;lble to reeelve state ald. whole prosram Ia 110 makelhe
apolre11111111, It ... Interred tll&amp;t lbe Raclae Emerpncy &amp;pad
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student tamlllar wllh political
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
II haa never been, Dl It not now lhe DOlley of the ooquad
CLEVELAND (U~ - cu,ya. was held before tile real olecHOSmAL
to dell}' asalatance to III}'OIIIIIIneed,accordlngto Walter Clebop CounQ&lt; CoiDmoiJ Pleas
Adlllltalona - Elbel B o y d, .wge Georae J. Mr.._gle U... 110 serve aa a pradletor of
laoid, E-ll ooquad chief. ,
.Raclae; Jll'll8ba libumwa,y, Tup. IIOdl,)' tunled dOwn a moll... tile natl-1 vota. Thla )'0111''8·
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election could he a predictor of
"ilowwer, we have hod OOYeral cues ....ml.Jwherelbe pera. Plains: Charlo• Undor- for a new trW for CCIIIYicted what w Ill h._, Ill three
ft,\(. Pt. l'leuant; .Debora Law- killer Fred Alomed Evans, aeaIIIOiher ball ball DD pre.aatal care,·anc1 tiiOI'IIfore had no cloc.
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tot or botpltal for ua 110 !lODtact.IUs this practice "' ...., .,. r~, ·~;'. Genmvo tenced to death Ill lbe ~ David Cole, · l'Ortlmoulh, a
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daaYOI'Inllo' ellinlaste, for obrioua ,._.,
of three policemen and a senior at the Colleae, will serve
Siarcher, ~Carter civilian durlnl lbe 19611 Gl- as lhe ~raUc Coafii!U...
"Valuable time and poeslbly a Ute 1118¥ be loot Ill t h e
;FraakUn, ft. Pl.tiiea.-; W 11time neceiiiBrl' 110
meo!lcal help or aa ...uablo IJoapt.
ylllo dlslllrlooDceo.
d!alrman.
IWII Zarlde, IIVUord; Benetal. Tberefore, llllalklhatacloctorbe._ ,dlod Ill ample Umo
dla Kalal\t. BldftU; Jane Ana
prlar 110~ dallYer7 date.
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''It Ia 0111' alncien hope fjJat this mat cl.-r up,'llf ptar.
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Americana were killed and 13
others before helicopter gun.
lhlps, dlvtt bombers a
artillery strikes broke 1he
North Vletnameoa attack, kill·
lng 1~ Communist. ooldlara In 30
minutes.
Most Intense of tha more than
Olhor lights flared from 1he
20 skirmishes reported from Mekong Della to tho northern
Monday was a North Vfetna. war zono, apokeamen Mid.

Insanity
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B,y Uidted Prell Jnternatlonal

Ldurif! prot•~ l'M~f!able.

dora tho lull 11111 In o11ect
dnplla the fighting .nc1
reports of Impending Commu.
nisi attacks.
As tho level ol CDmbat
lncraaaecl, 10 did tho rata of tho
latH! American t._ wl-•·
wala. Headquarter• said a
battalion of tht 4th Marine
Regiment, 2,300 mon, had
begun withdrawing to Okinawa
Sunday and would be gone by
tho -end.

· Pomeroy , council Mcoday
;nliht authorized the :Pomeroy
board of )lllbUc alfalra 10 - k
bids and enter Into a oontract
for electricity 10 operate the
new oewap cllll)lllaal IJislem.
PerUnent facta .., the matter
were oupplled b,y aoaster Cordwell and Fred Morrow, repro·
aentatlveo of the a:to Power
Co. Council gaye ljle ordinance
of IUthorlzatlon ltl three rePARKERsBURG, W. VL qulred readlnpunderemer(lell(UP1) _ David Lee Grimm, 25, ey proceduns.
a1 Parkersburg, has entered Council aloo approved ordlpleu of innocent and special ilolnce providing aalll')' chollpa,
pleas of Innocent by rQI!SOII llilllely the water lllllce clerk.
Cit Insanity to two m ~ r d 8 r loookkaepar will receive a salcbarae• and ...e feloni!IUI ... II')' ~ $346. maoih; lhe clerk
oaull Wf!l lDNW 18 1114! re• of 1l!tl bolnl of pobltc alfalrs,

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SAIGON (UPII - Conuoiu·
nlquos from U.S. htadquartvJ
loday llotod 1~ Amari-. ~
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lingle day of IDIHS reportod
since the battlefield lull began
alx wHkl ago.
A total of 166 VIet Cong end
North VIetnam- wert killed
In tho lighting-the IICOI!d
IUCCftiiYII day of lncreaHCI
combat marring the lull that
began Sapt. 17.
Spokesmen for Gen. Crelghl·
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DQ!m Chemlnade 1f DQ!m Franklin B. down 10:15 p.m.; ... Same nalwDrk a1r.n -'her NBC.lY. eiiOutil !'IIOYiii!IIUd"') li!lle'nt•a "l..lugh-ln," hnqult
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IlaJton Patter.... 20 DQ!m lp ~ dawD f:IO Lm.;'Fon- gy Girl/' wlltl Lynn ltedgr1,..,
moat QP 5:30a.m.; l"'lsiif Dolm- .. 111 Oct. 29 w.dnnday film ABC.TV'I "~It· o1 tt..· ~ lt'nlanhd n vulgar,
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a,..... blue malirlal on "LIIIflh·ln,"
~-- ,_
Nell' curNIIl •·- .~"'·la!lla ....~
10 a.m.; ORCO QP I2:2S LID.; .....
er 8
MCDday evenln&amp;. 0et. 13 the weebftd with Mr. ·and and on.,., It 11 ,_-tad, geve ~ - - ,.., Clll
'
- . - ..-, . . ~
Huron 20 Sonoluaky St. Mary 0
with
Mrs.
Frances Mrs. Chester Slinpeoa.
lhollflhttomovlnglhotop.rofad !'.:a J'llll)ar -'IDe lalt
Toledo Woodward 46 lorain
Wilcoxen, boatess. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 0. F Sleeth u-1o a lalwr hoolr when 1he
·
City liP 6:40 a.m.; Lock 15, Hel
chairman ol &lt;llarlellton W V
chllchn'l audllll.,. Is smaller
Mrl. Robert Loaltl, J)I'IJiel. will be. bedi.ID $lima , ~
SoutiiYiew 6
en Slmpeoa,
• Stmda ~of....:··~
MJI one, '-""'• wanll Ia pel d. ~- £1111111111117 1!biN be 11111
Jli '!liPID
Toledo St. Joluo 35 Sandusky susan Lane .., 2:45 Lm.; Locl
16,
St.
Marys
don
2:110
a.m.;
opened
the
meeting
with
a
Y
·
,
_
around
with
hit
•
lllg
ICbool,
~
1llat
~I~
nit
door
H~OII"
ia
tile
~
Perldns 6
1
Jim
Mottph.y
..,
5:55
a.m.;
Locl&lt;
meditation
"U
we
do
our
as
"Laugh-ln."
peu
111
order
for
tile
~ltrtct
~·
d.
tilt
~
Newton Falla 34 West Branch
17, Jane T. don 11:40 p.m.; beat" followed by a duet. by Mr. and Mrs. Georae
Hoi Wrllwr: Rod Sorllng haa to nceiYt etate lid.
llaii-ID NeJIOIIVDitti'Oii 2~
0
Becl\iOrd down 3:211 Lm.; On- Emma Salser and Frances Neillletand David spent the two bl(l NBC. TV praductlone
Plliis for ibe llllllll ' llalla- tp.m.'l'lltCollcrtllinailllWIIIliil
ward .., t:10 Lm.; Blue Bird W'dcoxen, accompanied m weellend In canton wltb Mr. """'""' up ,.. on Nov. e. hla caralftl ... Oct. iiO at IIIJ area l'Hkllia ' !diiua 10
down t:35 Lm.; National up piano by Lilllan Hayman. and Mrs. Leonard l.ewll. '-hour "Night Gel lory" will lbe echaal wtnlllldt. AU 1111!111-· DMt with blm to dll\lllll'mat5 a.m.; Andrew P, Calboun DevotiODB on the subject ol Mrs. Ruby Miller ac- bu trflagy 111 which uch story bert d.lbe COIIIIIIUIM• Utllln- tara nlatlDI to m. r.atnl
down 6:20 a.m.; Bellmlle prayer were led by Mrs. companiedthembacktoher 0111lwrl on a ptlntlng and Declatlht-'llleU.IIO.JIIMt Gonrllmlat110alllpfl7anht~o
Locl&lt;a, Jelreracin up 2:55a.m.; Ethel Smith . After the borne In Coolville.
~• Plf'IOII' driven to ... Oct. 110 at 1:110 \l.m. at lite It with blm ~ thle U....
Polly R. down 6 Lm.; Vulcan business
session
a
Mr. and Mrt. John Arnott tregody by guilt and greed ... ac:baoiiiO belp dtconle tile.,. ~. i!p~u wiD ~ - ia
up 6:50 Lm.; Racine Locks, missionary program was and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 01 · Fob. 6, hit 90-mlnult ltmiWD. !lJppllee tor tile carnl- NQllle Cc11mtJ where htwiD&amp;*tJohn J. Rowe down 8 p.m.; presented by Grella Simp- Busb and daughter, Comll.e, "Hallmark Hall of,...,_.. play, val h&amp;Ya been JIUI'cbaltd iDd Uef1e1e In tile 2 p.ill. dtlilcaR. H. Bosworth u down 3 a. 8011 followed by the Love visited
recently with "A Starm In s.,n.mer," focuall a JI!CIMI trill, pielure and oth- tloD C8NIDIIII(ee fl. ell~
m.; WOllam li Zimmer up Gift Jli'OIII'&amp;m in charge ol Delbert RoUih at Grove ClliY on tho frlllldlhlp !hat develop~ et Item. 110 he awtrded at the Lake.
.,' •;
3' 50 a.m.; MI. stale up 5:30 Marie Roush and the Love and · Mrs. RoUih .who II botMtn • amall·lown lhapk- camiQI- ~
Lm Greenup Locka CGIIGn
por and a - Negro vovnllltar:. I Tilt llflll poade ~ad tile £",.........,..
~ .., 5.30 P m .
M. Gift offering. After the seriously ill at Mt. Carmel from New York Clly't Harl""!l au.adulce bemer tor hmnl 'AU ~nW;r
up 8.50 P .;, . ~e closing
the meeting, Mrs. Hospital, Colwnbus.
who Is his gutSt during an al"'' tile 1araeat IIUI1boir d. penn~~~
down. 11 ,~ P:;.,.; EUBba Woods WUcoxen, asalated by her
Tiie revival services of the proJect.
pniOiiL :ure. Loll u.,.a Ia
1 ..
down
5
a.m.;
llleldahl
Locl&lt;a,
daughters,
Dottie
and
Racclne
Letart
charge
tile llflllll'ldl taacbtr.
IGD
By United Prtu lntamaHonal
Jr.
Tbe bamenlom moihera of
.
"
Arnet'lcan manufacturers are John Ladd Dean down 5:35p.m. ; Helen, served refreshmenta cliWed a very succe&amp;lful • • - - - ' ·
~~ ibe llrlt ...-. wm bolt lbe RaliUft4 hera ~ ht
busy unveiling pions lor new Ashland down 7:10 p.m.; AUlad- In the church ballell1e!lt. meeting at the Racine 1t'~UI"Uf.:
November niee"'l Rafneb- 'Lourelll:tl ()Mek}~A._,
saccharin base and other sugar Ashland down 1:40 a.m.; Dun- Table decorations were Church Saturday night.
can
Bruce
down
2:25
Lm.;
Ralovely
in
keeping
of
Evangelist
Rev.
Gerald
Hnadbytlletaacb- autrerad a · - • ~. ~Qlr:y
substitutes to repla~ cyclavenawood
down
3:40
Lm.
Halloween.
Moyer
of
Proetervllle
ere.
while at hi• . .l.Q)1ilel!t at•Uie
mates In foods .n«1 bever119es.
•
the
111er
T
Albenl Melllll Hlllllh' .~r
Some other nations announced MeigS
Weekend guests of Mr. ..- ,.e was
&amp;pea
•
All attempt to arab a ....,
aild wae cOIIlli1ad to a.!~
plans to ban the use of
and
Mrs. Ralph Bad&amp;ley
•'-o H-'
. ~• u~ II • ........_
,, ·
Wl!l'e their 8011 and friend,
d. lee cream tll&amp;t bad tUned,
VETEliANIIMEI«lRIAL
,..., _ •...,..,.
cyclamate In low calorie Items.
to keep It from drlpplq llil '
HOSPlTAL
.
law of Ill', Dl Mre.;.AhJ~ RICII
Secretary of Health, Educa·
nd Gr
dg1
lion end Welfare (HEW) Robert
Finch announced the ben on
Patuxent River, Md.
"' "'--L
...., --' - .. ....._ _. ..,__.._..
cyclamates In Washington Sa·
p.m. Saturdar m 1 • . . .. . _ Die S!rlck, Lo~WevWe; HOIDitr
.... .,.. ••Roy R. Johnson, Mable JoJon.
Miss Ruth Ellis of (Continued fran PIP 0
Rd., tiJree.teDtba d. a mile welt RO!IIh, Ml1!81'nllle; Ylr7 Am . of nitwocde; · ~.; n'il18ft hit
lurday. Since then Denmark lOll 10 Harold Orval Johnaon,
Walloer, Rac:t11t; Maxine Lane, paronti, Mi. U4 lirL Jltrri
and Sweden havo placed similar Nedra Sue Jobnsoo, .318, Ole&amp;- Colwnbus spent ~~everal President Nixon'• pullout of o1 Rt. 7,
days with Mr. and Mrs. 35:000 more men.
'I1Ie stale~ PatlOl said Racine.
CU!wtll · ~ ot11er- rolatfbans on the sugar substitutes. ter.
The restrictions In the
-U.S. hHdquartera .._ted Judy L. Vlne,yard, 18, Rt. 1
SATtJBI)AY DISCHARGES·- bare.
Edlla H. McKnight to Richard '111ei«m Johnson.
Scandlriavian countries cited A. Flnlaw, Gertrude M. f'ln.
Mrs.HarryHaymanspent lhl!lrst "significant" Commu· l..lllpYille, bad a dill! of lee Vl'llu .v..,u. Helin Sfute, · MrL . ~. J.blpfl!t•,_
the HE~ action and came
~ we$11. II)· Jtc1a1eD w1111 nlllf ~ att.;~&lt; II~ .Pet·}• iliillliJ • • • JUt.·• ~ ~ 1lliloo, Janlctlldiler, -~1W;,l*j. ehr, ·jll
about thrOU(Ih joint maotlnga of law, lot, J.'lllneroy.
~. Audrey W'li8ou uul .an. .ai,u~lt ,lhat. ,~,II~ flv~ Jlllltl)l thaPI!Mk·. &lt;tl .Uie Hat. Romle Fotd.· ,, · · : ,;, : · !);•"'ll•l@ea!C.~·:
DoaiJd
Stanley,
dec.,
to
AUce
health authorities and manuloc·
Marinos and -.nded fiYII h
atlempled to lflb t b e
SUNDAY
ADMISSIONS - De!lllboa ace~4il
.
Stanley, Daniel Stanley, co~ family.
turers . The Finnish Food
Mr. David Huddleston Sunday on the noolhlm coael. dilb. Her car w.t off lbe left samuel " - t , GIQ'evlllt; MD- hOme ... SliJJda1 .b! Ylllt rel&amp;for trans., Scipio, IJoomlJlgton.
Commission In Helsinki called a
dred,llOulh, New Hawn; Elmer tina lar6.
,, .
Ira Wolle 10 Erneot Wolf,~ spent the weekend here with Four attocken' bodies wero lllde oflbe histJWa,y,
meeting to discuss similar
1
in
1acre,
(hester.
his
wife
and
children
found
later.
Kenneth
D.
Mllbler,
31,
MidSUll,
Pomeroy;
Pea:YIIullllatd.
Mr.
Dl
Mn
Cl~&gt;
action today. and Great Britain
Clarence Woll, Vlrsle Wolf
Mrs. Bill Smith and Jeff of 1 "!::"'..:"~non\"::"
dleport, wae headed lOUth 011 Columbut; Earla Marie Plck- Jr., are .~·'Uie Ji!,rlh,
has asked for more HEW data
t Saturda with nv
ores
(edJav Creek Rd., 1lhell he ona, RacbJL
of a 1011, ~&gt;ower~; oiiFrl!tiU',
to Ernest Wolf, In• In 1 acre Da ton
on cyclamates.
Cheater.
•
'
Y spen
y
-'hM•t of 5algon recanHy eaw . ; other ear comlll1 to.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Oc!Aiber iQ;atllolnr llicllcat:
No lmmodlalo Danger
Alva Holal~, Grace Hoi· her mother, Mrs. Harry replacedsoldloraoltheU.S. 91h ward blm. He art 110 blt1eft Chetter'hmul,a.rJ~x-,. ~. r.ell,' rtliL G!'Y8i~'
Finch's Saturday statement
••er
to "'·-ne 'E. Emerson, Hayman.
Infantry Division who_. tent Dl the V_..... ear avuck Ia Jill
AUu Barrio, Ollli ire Mr, .gf llrL ~
noted cyclamates may serve as .l·~
.......
Mr. Bob Mallory of home In Auguot under the
•
. •
·
.•·
.' "
a catalyst lor cancer growth In :hel Emeroon, parcels, Ol- Columbus
spent
the Amorl ..n pullout plan.
: ":: : : : : ~·:.
Ja~~
~~
~
:~.::
test animals. He atreued no
weekend with his parents
EYOII more Gls were luvlng
·
ace
•
"~t :.,.;,...._
1OI'Jo W• "•L · ..,._
Alfred Gano 10 Clarence
' the war 111110 loday-tho load II!Odente ctomaae.
Rouah.
• ..._.
Immediate danger eKIStecl but
Gana,
Margaret
Gina,
parcels,
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
Charley
elements
of
715
U.S.
Marino
The
!'.ltrOI
lilted
Judy
L,
VIDepai'8IU
are~.
anll
UJ:e.
~
ordered all lood and drink
containing tho chemiCal oft Pomeroy.
Mallory·
airmen tlcktlad tar wllhdrawal 18rd to Melc• CA:alalol' Juvtlllle
ale FraleJ, loeal. The lltde..
stores shelves by Jan. 1, 1970.
Thc:mas Clark, Hazel Clark
Grella and laabe1 SIDlp- by •.vtotaeaday for Oklnowa. Court, date to be lOt, OD a
AUTO DAIIAGBD ..
hei 'brother, Rulllllla7· .. · .
In New York, one manulaclu· to William Ruuell, lot, Syra- son and Vera Beegle Be· They will take 68 hallcoptars cbarae of drlvinrl left of en- Minor .danae wu riPOI'Iad
Dtlaree Hem~., Collllllllul,
rer of a dial beverage said his cuse.
companied Mrs . Myrtle and planH with them.
ter.
toacu-..sbyn-aewer- epenttbeweokendwithbti'JIII'-I
firm's new diet drinks would be
Pearl E. Dillon, Gladya V. Valley and Mrs. Audrey
ry, Pdllei'W, FrldaJeveal•CIII ellll, Mr, allll MrL .Ceell ~
labeled: "Sugar added-no cy· DUion· IO DolllldGeanJones, Bowers to Colwnbus m
the jlll'ldJw latGl .tlle Flu allll'liunll1an:lthtnllll(llllire.·
48 y OUDglller'!l
damates." Donald Kendell, Ella Etllel Jones, Z.4315 Acres,
"
PoilU Gdll A CU drl- by .H~J pareall, Mr. lnd· J:1iL
president of Pepsico, Inc., said Olive.
Bert ftlmlM, 61, Hemlock Clarioce L)o-.
.
· ·' ·.: •.
in view of "unsetttlng news
Jack Bostick, Linda Bostich
M
Grove, backod IDto lbe Werry
~te a1 Mr. illll Un.lAiilli:
reports" his company felt It to Besale M. Plckena, . 32 A.,
Come lo eeting
ear. No,cJamep wu lletecl "" sm1" and Nancy were·blaal.' ·
could nat "In good conscience Racine, Suttoo.
the fiPC!I'l Iliad witll ll!erll! ter,:Un. Edward~ , . .: :
offer lb customers any procarl Davia, Glellll! Davlo to
Fort.v ~ •lclt MIMleport ~h ... the Rcmlllt.,.. relYUlo, Dl her ......D.~t.~ :
duds aboUt which even the Claude 01111 Reltmlre, Katllern
younptera atlel!ded tile lll'&amp;eJI. blcle.
daulhter, Mr. IIIII lire. liarGid ,.
remotes! doubt exists."
BY MRS. EVELYN BWCKLES BUI llala of. WBNS.TV, Co- INUOftli DJeetin1 ala bleyela
IM, ClrdtvWL Mr. •'"'
. . Ill'S.:.:
loto, Pcmeroy.
lumbu0 lnter·•flffed d-ona..~
"""'
While Coca.Cofa Co., Seven· Reltmlre,
Elale Gorby, dee., to Ruth
•
"
Mrs. Dorio Koenig and sister
"' ~lub Saturdaybehi!II!Melpllllb
DEER KILLED
Lorey Stanley(Ole&gt;&amp;AIIaSii!llll).:.
Up, Royal Crown and other Huber,
Wald Gorb)', Alma Mrs. Barbera Sargent apem a people at Knotts AuctiOII Barn, School under lbe direction d.
A ear wu lllavlly c!amapd of I.V'WI'MJ, J11,, alto .eat a : :
manufacturers have planned
Nel11011, Roy Gorby, Allld. of recent weekellll wllh their ala- corner of Third and Ollw St., Cblof or P'llllce J. J, Cremeaae alllla deer ldllelllll Maccldld part of their •catkin ~.... wllli .
neYI non -cyclamate formulas or
ter, Mr. allll Mrs. s. B. llallllht hero Saturday.
Each )'O!IIIpter wu ~~-. at b12 i. .. Maida, Oil BoWl her .,..-aadltepareiiii;Mf.: ~
TraDL Salem.
sacchollrln·beHCI diet formulas,
~I lle)'nolda to Selwyn T. In Cuyahoga Falla.
The WJ!NS.TV new a ...,..ner rellect« lUcker fl1r ,the frcR m Ia ~· Sbe'i1tr ~ and lire. ·PJUaen. Slaale7· .U: ··
the Pepsi Cola drink will use a
Mr. Dl Mrs. George F....,. came 10 Gallipolis to lntenlew allll ..clc·lo"""' of bit bleydll ., __............ --•• 1M deer •"-- ·...-.
·, · ' ' : : •·
Smllh, Rachel H. !mjth, lots,
CoL R. E. v~- • ...o to
.,..._.,, ~ small amount of reel sugar.
alaco of Gallon were recent
...,..,.. .... pre- aa a llfeb meeeure for !dlht ad rrCimpemt ....aiDiollle
lfr, anll 'Mre. Ftrt .GUI!Iilb' :·
Kendall said "tho amount ol MIM!oport.
James
F,
Arnold,
JUh
B.
gueotao!Mrs.EmeWat
....
!or
pareanowallol')l'fa~lbe
riding.
The
club,
wlllch
11111
ou~cui!IArthlll'Jial'akl
anaMr,UIIIIrL~.
~:
sugar will be so Insignificant
Armlc1
to
I'Werl
Raynolda,E.Ih
a
few
days.
Klllllts
SchoolofAuctloaeerlaa:.
moot
apia
at
1
p,
m.
Satqrclaf,
lleellt,
..,~J!acb!L
Mr.
D
ala
trill
were
a-w
lbole
afilol.:·
thai - • • who watch thllr
NancyBeavernlhermother The prosram hubeonallcotted to open to all )'O!IIW . . . . . . waenat~
.l'W lbe, GakleiiWiiiiiUalaiiJli::
,weight will be drinking .ncl or lata 137 11138,Middleport.
...,..., etllllratloii it:rllr,ud
Emeat Mag, Ruth L. Maag Juanita Mlllerl!llll Lila Pierce, prime Ume ... TV Dl will.- whether ... nat the)' GJfll bl·
enjoying a true diet cola."
to James 11. Rickman, Patricia LoweD Beaver all of Middle- pear on a:amoel 10 .,. evenl• cydea.
Jfr.i. .'u""'!in ~lla!l at !lotlr ·
Am Rlclonan, 9 Acrea, Olive. port, Mrs. w.;ne Whltatone or thlt week. .aate Trado which
Cblof c.-na aeve a talk MEIGS MAlUIIAGE; UCENS!i:S bGmt· ~t ·Wiolt Pan' nc1J11b!,
E. F. Mug, Ruth Maag to cambrldae, Mrs. Roland Cilia- I ~u~~ l
r, ta•· OD ufet1.
WIIJIPJ 11. ....... ai, .•
Mr. 1!1111 .... Jolul SclnfeJuse Our Auto.Bank
Jamea li Rickman, Patricia hen of Camon and Paul AUI.... 1 ,.._ M - n ooven 1 •••
dltpOI't ~' 1, aad VJrlll!la
CldUicioiht;
litlh '
Kart8 111..0. IS. UIMI""'"'
Am Rickman, L22 acre, Olive. of ZanesYille, He!ll')' Beawr of featured a l'nlt pap 1llol')l'...
Felicia v. Grueoer, E181yn Cheater Dl Mr. Dl Mrs. the achoollalt week.
MaMonic
Mr.
E. Hollon, Edloon Hollon, Fr. Georae Thomas of WorthiOWIGD Knotto Ia achedulad 10 atarta
da M. Grueoer, Helen J. Obe!'- all were recent guesta of Mr. aerleo of """""' ciaeoee Ia
holzer, Edw!DOberholzor, Edna and Mrs. Roland T•rence and profeesloooal aucUoneerl• at
A. Herber, Ken Herber to Rob- motller, Mrs. Harry Alll111111. lbe Loncuter branch alll!lo
ert A. VeDO)', Ellher L. Vei!O)I, · Mr. and Mrs. Jolulill)'ea.of UalverJIQ!, Oct. 21. Pran-.
~•t-"'Cheater end Emer1011 "'"II
he coaductad
1. 2 acre, ,..
.,... y,
•-. of 11hall
Unl .,...clalns
Mllrrlatlfil'.
1far..
Chester Buckle)', Naney Am the Elmwood Beet IIGme """ 1
ver...,,
s
Buckley to~ Power recent Sunday 1110111 o!Mr.DI YO)' Callose Dl W, VL Ullin,...
eo., eamnent, Olive.
Mrs. Fan Haloey. Aloo vlaltlnll tlt;Jr.
Ben Bucld07, Hazel L. Buck- the Halnyo ... 5aturdar e• Adult Trainirur it~
IOJ to MaoloJWahela Poorer eo., nina wore Mr. and Mrs. Barn.. ·!? ,.
easement, Olive.
ani lla!anl Dl daughter, Mar· OfFered in ~D
Lawton Templeton, Jr., Bren- yin of GIQ'aYille and Jolon Tall PT. PLEASANT _ .Adul&amp;da TOIIIIIIKul to BeQjamln F. of Burr Oak. . .
elc clatMI olfert. trala!Joi C11!
. It's Quick!
Batey, pared, Salloololol')'.
1lal Wat1011, 1011 of Jlr. Dl Dal4wla ~c planae .._· 110
ll's Convtnienl!'
Jolon w. Arbllu&amp;IJ, Ethel Ar- MrL Everett Wateon,WIItaken plano 8l(ltrience nieelear1 ...:
ba!lllh
to Dou11o Wllllomt, Sualo to Veterano Memorla1 HOI))Ital wiD Joes1D abGut Nov, 1 ~~
COME AS YOU ARE! Williams,
lot, ouve.
Saturda)' nl&amp;ht by lbe emergen- lbe p)IDooJ arrhe, accor4bri to
ey IICIIIId att,r he was InJured Mra. Car!lbn
~
THE
whUe play~• rootloalL
Each clalt Wllllaiotabaul. ..
Mr. *1111 Mn WQ'III Brlcldos hour and will
T011lght aall J•ttlloy
wert call~ 011 Mr. allll Mrs. 1011, ip .be 'PIId.iaad'!iii!C·I~II~·
Octeloer 21.;.22
Fradt q&gt;IAH! and famU, of SU- 11J0111b;
ver Jtldae.
' ,..
ROM~O &amp; JULIET
llrL
Mlmlt
Wat1011
went
to
........,
Technlcol..
tho Elmwood Bast Homio from 7:55, ~o~~ 1:~,
Olivio Hunty
POMEROY, OHIO
~e ' - • of Mabel Slrarts.
Leonerd Whiting
Mr. Dl Mn. ~ Nlchf.
C.lorcortoon:
oil
calladeintllelrdlu&amp;IJt.r, Mr.
lt•MI"III.. fNI Parllftt hr
-• . lrlllge •I !lraoldyn ,
Cn:temM"I In Ow Let
and
.NrL WUford TIPple Dl
. SHOW STARl'S P.M.
tamlb' of Athena
5;

lluTia

1V

~-

n.-

rurae.

·

Beat. ••

Of the Bend'. ·

BEN EVANS
Mollt worsblpfl!l Brother
Ben Evans, Jack1011, past
srnl noaster of lloe Grand
Lodae of Ohio, Free 1!1111 Ac.
oeptad Maeona of Ohio, will
be prennt when Pomeroy
l..Gdae 18f, F. &amp; A. M., ob-

.,.

prelllill a Mof'ear pia fll LOJI.
II Arilour llarl, BalUmore,
Yd., ancl to Robert D, Rob.
ert Pom
p1n.
a,
OI'OY. a 25.,year
The wiD b
k In ....__
,.
e wor
-for one cancll-and refreshmenta will be se.n ed.

Com mit tee Named
~ T , Co
ror
A

rl·

~-ertng

ow

appointed to

unty

commt"·· - •
· - ""

lllu&lt;IY needo of.

the Trl JJI. Countl'Trl ~~ ~~
ll!anda,y &amp;bt'•
~·ty~tal Haalth Seminar, held at
,
the 91. Peter a ~acopel

Church •- Galllpolls
"'
•
Named to tile committee

were: Mfsa RamOJJa ~ Mal-

comb Orebau(lb, Dr. Mar)'
Blrkley, Rev· Glen Blebolt Dl
:::"c!.~ Zedzlol, all of Gal.
Mrs. Margaret Sellera, ReY.
VIctor Foeslln 1!1111 Mrs Tom
Levino, aU of JackSCIII. '
R e v. Stanley l'lalllrinlr&amp;
Tom KeUOJ and ReY. Wilbur
Perrin Mel&amp;e County
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)'OUf armed forces dlachlrae around 1l!tl bO!IH lately?
I out. check w!tll Mtsa Eleanor RabSCIII, Melp CoouoQt Ra- •
corder, who has numerous orlglna) discharges of aervlcemii!ID
her office.
The dlacharpa wereleltlnherotficetorrecordlng Dl"'"'
..... P,clfed l'Jio Some oftloem ~ urar back •• 194'7 11114 ltfl.
If .Yiii havln•t 'Min y'aur dlil~ll! :~you 11111111 check;~·
Mlaa
Never can tell whao )'011. llll&amp;bt need tliat milldr
lmportent - '·

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THE MEIGS COUNTY American Red..Cross chapter at wall ~
u chepteraln ZanemUe and Fronklln Couqt.y have been~
1ng some assistance 10 lhe liaJry Walker ·famtl,y, Portlaad.
The cycle of help started when a telegram arr!Yad lllatlna
tll&amp;t the Walkers' ..... Midiul, hod been inJured In VleiDam. Tilt
Walkers were In Zanelvl11o where Mr. Walker waa quite Wit a
hoopltal.
Tbe MelBa Chapter stepped 11110 contact lbe tamll.J tlJra lib
the Zanemlle Red Cross to notlt)' u •. and Mrs. Walker a1 tlJtibl, -:
..... , injury. MeanUme, Mr. Walkel. COIIIIIU... woraened aadla. ~
was taken 10 Unlnrslt;y Hospital In Columbus.
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The Franklin County Red Cross helped get Michael home 011 .~
an emergency leave necesUI')' cme to his father's IIIMoo
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The chapters worked then towards securlnll an atenat... to • ·
the leave which was jolt granted.
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INCIDENTALLY, RED CROSS aervlcoa are llftllable bo .,
Meigs County 24 hours a day and tllere 11111 dellnlte iiiiYIIJia&amp;W
Ill using lt.
Recently, a cable was 80111 10 a aemceDJIII ovoneaa llllttatng him that his wife hod given birth to a baby. Colt of tile Cllbla
was $6. The aame meaaall! could have been sent thrauah tile !q.·
cal Red Cross for abaolutely no Charll! and would have arrffto1
more quickly.
I )'011 bavo need for aervtcu of the Bed Croll, the 1• 1 •
Is 992..5488. II Is II- In lbe phone book under Red CIWt . liJ
CIH )'011 dOll'! hevetlle number haoJcb' when )'011 Deed II.

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature lndonllnm
Pomeroy at 11 Lm. TuaadaJ
under IIUIJII)' skies was 55 do.......

By Bob Hoeflich

NICE GESTURI!S ON THE PART of Dave ~.Eric· · !
Challlbera 1!1111 ArUe C.BCI. The threo 11111'0 lbe prize .......Ia· ,•
the professional cate8lll')l' of a talent abow atapd Satoor~tQ·•:
at Soutbem 1l1ib Scbool In Racine. Tbe trio reiDrned their prls.• ,
•• to lbe Soulhem Athletic Booatlira which sponsored the ta1eat · :

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Haul Road Is Made Detour' . .•.~ ·

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Molortllll using ~ closed. The~lllld_.~~

. 8ojld ut .... to the \'epalr d. lhe Shade River Brlol&amp;ll. '
. lillie liCIUie 12t "' ~ as Towl!llbl», Road
tom, were advised today by l'UIJS to MI. Olive and
S1!at11r Robert IW*II!hcb tbi OUw 110 RGIU 121 Ill '
t1Riilll' noad Is oltleiall,ya "hen! · olllce Ill ~
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. '· t1ie atatenoent clarUioa lbe dlJiance al %, .uJ4111·
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llcille as weU as OUve Town- DMifon 10,
II:IP truttees as fu •• mala- d. lllabn;ro,
Whit ll IIIIQwil ·ii
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