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12- The IJIII$ 5olltlnol. Pomero,v-Middlepol1. 0., 111utoi!Q, October, 113, 1~

Salisbury PTA
A roooluUIXI In IUIIIIOrl of the malhods.
~~~- mill lovy for tile Melp
Slmm.-.s described treatLocal SchooiDiatrlctweaadopt- mont at home •• expensive ond
ed by tile Salisbury P,T.A. Umo CCIIIsumlng. Homo oqulp..
Tileldal nJa111.
mont coats abclut$600anddrllp
Goorp Hargraves, suplrin- for each alfllcted child Is botenclo11t, apoke ot the need ot tween $60 and $100 a month. A
levy, emphasizing tllet It Ia a fUm, "Song of the NlpUark,"
,......., not a new tax, and was shoWn by the speaker wllo
otrosaed that II the district Ia wa• accompanied to the moottO C&lt;JIIIinuo rocelvllll! state as- lng by Mra. Oaby Merlin, a
llatance, tile levy must be pass- stata o!!lcer ol ElptandForty.
ed. Mri. VIrgil King, president, Tho program had been arrang.
lntroOtced Mr. Hargraves. The ed by Mrs. Don Hurinel, child
P,T,A. made plans to spoosor welrare chairman lor the Mell!8
a poster contest lor the levy CoonQ' Solan.
During the meeUng, plans
ronowa.I
Alto apeakln&amp; at the meeting were made lor a !all lealival
woo Au&amp;uat Simmons, director
ot tile Ohio CysUc Fibrosis
Foundation, Columbus. SlmlllOIII rep&gt;rtocl that cy stl c 11_ , , Ia not a contagious dlhut one passed from tho
poft111&amp;. He laid that both par.
onto must be carriers before
tile dlseaae can be passedtotlle
child.
!lmmoos laid that ooe oot ot
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to be held ... Nov. If ~hie
at 6:30 p.m. CommlU.O ehalrmen named were Mr • ..aMra.
WUllam Witte, Ucketa; Mr. IIIII
Mn. Jell Wilson, door prlloa;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morrla,
llsh· pond; Mr. alld Mrs. Roymood Cole, so.cond 1\Bh pond;
Mrs. Be!Q' Folmer, kitchen;
Mr. IIIII Mrs. .1o1m Teaford,
dart game; Mra,
Kemeth
Scltea, fortune teller; Mr. aqd
Mrs. Ned Swindell, bean guoso.
Mr. and Mrs. HoUle Royoa,
r1ng toss; the Rev. and Mra.
WiUiam Air...., coont.,- store
and book shop; Mr. alid Mrs.
Liqrd Kllll. !JIIIII- tau; Mr.

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Be sure you get your cut of the money you earn
... save for yourself and for your future. Open
a savings Account here. Then, save steAdily ..
put aside a little something every_payday. In·
terest, compounded reg~~larly, helps your money
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JAClETS

KAYSER

LOlli Sleeve

HO~IIY ·

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SALE

You c~n reolly save an
lackota lor men and ~ays.

the _ ...... "' hll IOcond

.tarm In 1871.

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Young be would return
llo private life but, "I lltali
'"11111118 to be'aeU'Yeln the po..
llUcal lifo of Ohio IIIII CMtr naUoo IIIII In reoumlna the prac.
Uce of low In Cleveland a n d

Ginllo
Stocllnt• _Solo A.25

SHIRT, liiE AND
HANDKERCHIEF $ETS
Solid colar .... shift wltll
Mtchhlt tlo flftd Mndbrchlef.

NKla ..~.~.. l:CMI ••.17.

In reviewing bia career,

HUVY lATH

TOWELS

Gn.n, gold, ,.rd., 1.1~ Stripe
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Lolli Sleeve

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Famous

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tFarm Bureau
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Mens and Yoi11' Mens

SWEATERS

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TWENTY • fiVE YEAR MEMBERS were honored wltlt

Amoitg u- were, lrCRII left, Mr. and MrL Delmar Hanun, Mrs. Roy Holtor and son, Eddie, and Mr. IIIII Mrs.

aWU&lt;I plnL
Lao Sllir)'.

Young Aid ida vote lor tile limIted teat ban lrell,y with t h e
Soriet UniCII WOI lite lmporlaot he mode. He vUed lor
the treal;y,
Youna'a withdrawal loll lite
Ohio IOilaloriel race wide open.
In hlo prepared llatement at a
news conl'erence, the ~en~tor
alated no prelorance as llo his
auecosaor, and be declined to
answer any &lt;Jl4iaitaaa.
YOUIII: beeame Ohio's -.lor

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Ill ida llalelllont, Young ..W.
"I like tile 10 - called bllr11111')'. Sen. WWlam S. Slllbe, &lt;Gilslderablo voter 8llPOil witb donl IIIII n_.llblliUeootatla
R.Qhlo, pre-'J holdo Lauo- h11 •tatve •em hell" attitude • bli!ll pabllc trult and olllca. To
clte'a-.
both llo ec~~alituoall IIIII Ctlrlt- me lhliY do not -m at; all .
hurden101110. I !eol I caulcl-..
tinue to repreaont Ohio ... tha
..u... wilb tho same ftdolloo,
zeal and sreat
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N~t
have ..... JlllOlal')', 195t. ver,.
NEW CONCORD, tlhlo (tJP1) - Jal!n Glenn, lhollrot Amdollnltely It Ia not the - .
orle&amp;ll to orbit tile •rUt, -IAtda)' San. Stephen Yourw'a anfns eleeliiXI - COilCOflll ate.
llOUllCOIIIOrt that ho would not IMk reeleeliOll would be a ...
Frldd)'. J Uke e•mpetplna
Jor factor In whftber be would l'1lll lor the Sanlte 1011.
''However, the reallfl ot.,.
Gleoo, Who ran opinlt Y - In tile Democrat!&lt; primary
I lhall J1911ptore. Ill the oplr.
In 1984, before drCIIIPI.. out oftlleracealler sulforll8 1 hood
It ofO!ii!t:r&lt;M~Jlllllonlbo­
lniUI')', llld be would not haft a decision wtil soonetlme In
llave .,1 lllatl IllY ... llhctotW
December,
llll!i 'in _.qiQr to a YClUIIIerW.. Who II lllcler 65 y-1

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SE Ohio .Transportation
Lacking Says Nixon Man

BY HOBART WILSON, Jr.
A ~ Nlml Administration
olllclal Thurldajr nl&amp;bt urpd
92 ~atern Ohio ~~~~~­
a! Cauncll J'O,IftaentatiYM'to let up In 1Qil' periOIIII CIIIOIIt
lor belior tnnoportaiiDll fadiIUeo Ill thla Mctloo ot Ohio."
He waa Walter L. Uuan, ·
aollstant MCretary for pablle
affair&amp;, v.
IJtP. "' TranaCOt.UMBUS . (UPI) - -About portolion, opeoldns ot the
62 per cent of Olio'a Khool dis- SEORC'a atDtal fall • '~n11.
lricts will seek approval af held at thellollday 1m .. Chll.
Khaal,.,..,..,.luunon tile Nov. llcothe. Fourteen
~ ballot, Including some 65 counties, !rom tile Ob\o RIYKhool systems - e vot.rs or llo tile~ bordal;, were
turned down two previous levies r"""'oented.
this yo.ar.
Uazan told area lof til .a:
An Olio Educatloo Auocla"DOll'! fall to keep l!P llllOd
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IIIXI survey r-aed today Ua!Dt with JCMtr ltltti hl&amp;ltPINS WEllE Plij:SE
, ••NTED to 30 year melltbero,
Ull018
•-ed ~ 15 pu bllc ·--•
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s.,....
~- dl a- ..., people. That'
llo
thom, 11:011\. loft,
alii Mrs. Curlia JOhniiXI and Mr.
trlda willj&gt;ul ~ - • • fax 1 brlllrt ll'anaportatiDll fllture
FRED Rlce,'Reclatrar of Motor Vohlcleo,l'fl,dlaCIIIMI
aal Mra..·bard IJltl&amp;
luues ·on tile ballot; ll"'mare Ill Snutbeutem Ohio."
a problem wltlt Galllpolla atamber of· Comtnorce Prosldellt
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. l!&gt;•n lnf.m ~.!* t.H I !1 ,~· 11i11i11 1 tttl.... ell Jt! C.• ~r ~ 'J1 ~"\'! and Qtitl ~.... 8 ~ ~~·
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DEAR POLLY-When
combs are hard to keep in the hair, give the tip eods several coats of clear nail polish. This narrows the space between the teeth of the comb and It wiD not slip and faD
out so ·easily. When little girls have thin hair, give the
inside of their barrettes several coats of nail pollab. Tbla
will make them hold tighter to the atrands of hair.

1..tine! wax~ ll!IRef, ill llle ~bst ~~ to kU. l!le4jc~Jle
c~blnet shioiveo. lt1s not notlcea "" anu mar 1 trdiil' meal·
cine bottlel will ·dot mar tlie cabinet ltself.-JOSEPHINE

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Charter Members
A re Recognized

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m"""ld.

Udtat cltllraMt!t Meter and Mrs.

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Ntmber Federal Reserve Syste~lll
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5.00 Paoty

Makll8 ep a ''l&gt;aby quartet"
ReCOBllltlon ot charter members, election of new officers, lor the PJ'GIIl'&amp;lll were Mrs.
and U.prosentalionolahumor- ·Houdoaltelt, Mra, Stewart, Nor·
ous program hlghll8htedtllean- man Yequor alXIIllovor Rice.
nual banquet of the HCRilebullcl- Thoro were groep a118il8
ers ClaBB o! tile Mlcldloport oltuniUar-.a.
A lall 11tOII! Wll used In the
Church ol Christ Tlleldajr night.
Charter members pre80nt decorations for the•nquetwere Mr. and Mrs. W111oce pared atid, served 11r t1te Pblla·
Bnodford, llln White and Mr, thea BoeloiJ, Mrs. Rlcepvothe
and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Brad- blenlttl tlld her hulbuol-wcl
lord waa tile lint president of u maater ot ceremonlea at tho
tables. (illt8W8n!preaenledto
the class.
Mn.
Y•\P"• president, and
Officers liUliOd lor the 1969Mll1&lt;111
Houdaahelt, the teach70 yeer were Mrs. Mll1&lt;111 lloudaahelt, president; Mrs. .:-.rd er. A hi~ wu road b7 Mrs.
flllllrt' llomJ'Irurl.ws
Van Meter, vlee preslclont; Mrs. Van :Miler.
Amq ! ' - allmll.. were ·
Cui Roach, aecrotary; Mra.
f:t,•, ·t Vr·w O((i('(•r.;
Franklin TrillottalXIMrs. Max Mr. &amp;llllllra. Wlllllllll Gerlach,
Stewart, aselatant aecretorloa, of Cltllilcollte. The groep ....
omcera were elected when and Mrs. Kenoeth MeEIItlnrQr, •11oppy Blrthllat' to Mra. Gerr
the Meigs Junior lllllh School treasurer.
llcb and Mrs. Beulah I!Guab.
ChaPter ot the Future HomoIncluded IXItlleprosram, IBr• Alllllst stmmono ot COIUillbua
makers of America matreeent- rlted b7 Mrs. WWlamGrueaer, waa a aueat at. lite ..1111..1.
ly at the school.
were Mra. Van Meter as Ma·
Olllen a....,... were Mr.
They are Rita Case!, proal- c1om Ala will! "Boaull'e Only and Mrs. Cheater Erwltt, llr,
dent; Pam Dodson, vice presl. Skill Deep;" lira. McElllltqo and Mra. WWiamGrueaer,Mr.
- ; Dianna Lee, aecrotary; and Mrs. Denvor Rice with alld Mrs. Yeauser,Mr.IUiiMra.
Regina MeG.dre, hiatorlan; ''Some r~.· nemAre;.,WMra. Franklin TrlpJeU, lira. Jo Aim
Floranell lltrnoy, parllamen- Horman Kin&lt;ald and Mrs. NOI'• Baney, Mr, aid lira. Lawreace
tarlani Darline Michael, repor- m&amp;n Yeauger In uPeaeh Ple.u Stewart, Mr. and ...... Milton
terj Dlxie &amp;iyder, lORI leader;
Houdaabelt. Mra. VID Meter,
IIIII Wanda CordiUo, - -.
M111 Thelma Bo7er,D111Whlte,
Advisor of the chapter II Mra.
Mrs. MeEIItlnQy, lira. Harold
Frances Roberta.
Herman Ohllttpr ot l'io!MrOJ Labae, Mr. and Mia. Rice, Yn.
lXI hla blrtltcla1 amlvorlll')', Roach, lira. Oab7 lfartlll. the
lfonor Wr. Ohlirtl!r'r
Guests wore Mrs. Herman Rev. and Mra. Raulllll MoJer,
Ohlin(lor, Mr. llld Mra. BID Mr. and Mrs. Wl'- and Mr.
OhD...,r, Dobbie, Kim and and lira. ~
( rfxlll /lis nirtlulflv
steve, and Mr. and Mra. PhU
DeconUono 1'111' . ·.the ownt
Mr. alld Ura. Torl')' Ohlin. Ohllnpr, Amt, Phil, llldLittrL were Plattna!l by 'l ira. ErwiD
pr and IIXI, JfJ', enlertllned Cake llld 1.. crOilll were MI'Y· and Mrs. G - IIIII lire.
MeEihlnliY, Mra. Rico IIIII KIJio
Sonday with a parl;y hootorlnc ed.
cal4 ......... the~ The

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9 1h• M. YOIIDI. 10, ~ another Demo.,..!, weado!eat.. ~· llioler, an llllliDaly In
llld todo,y be ftlld ntlnl at ed In the 1918 Deolw&gt;c:a aile pri. AtMrtcan polllica, maln-.ol

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axcoUent heolth at 80 but, ''I
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WASHINGTON (V"' - Sen. -lllr wllen Frad&lt;J. Lau .....

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DEAR POLLY-When
my sewing machine needle
seems lilunt and stitching
Is hard, l satisfactorily
aharpen the point with the
line side of an emery
board. Remove the needle
from the machine and keep
turning it as the point Is
filed. This also works on
pins with blunt points.FRANCES

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DEAR POLJ..r.Y-1 have a Pointer for Anne, who wanted
to know how to remove odors from a tent and sleeping
bags. Just spread them out on the graas for a
of days and turn them over once during that Ume.
e
grass remove• all tra~e of odor, whether It Is mildew or
smoke. our tent was burned by cbarcoal and tha odor was
still strong alter the tent was repaired ..The canvas repair
man suggested this remedy_ for "!!or which was not noflceable during our next campmg lrtp.-ORA

FARMERS BANK
and SAYINGS CO.
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Mr. and Mrs Kenneth L Carsey

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Anil"sil'it.. lnrarts
Dtt•tullll 1111 the inliln floor.
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readers have re-covered a recliner chair.
upholstered a swivel rocker that turned out quite well but
am afraid to tear into the recliner unless I know tbiB
can be sllCcesofuUy done by an amateur.-N. H.

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DEAR POLLY-To prevent musty odor in sleeping bago,
lace a bar of scented ooap In the bag, roll alld fold as
~sual. When the outfit Is opened, the soap can be used for
washing.-M. D.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark of by the Rev. Herbert Grate or
Harrlsonv!Ue are al1llOW1Cing Rutland at 7 p, m. on SepL 13,
the marriage of their daughter. at tile home of the bridegroom,
Given In marriage by her fa..
Sheila Ann Clark, to Mr KenTONIGHT, OCTOBER 23 neth Lewis Carsey, son of Thor ther' the bride wore a noor
HOT OPEN
Carsey of HarrisonvDle. a n d length gown ofwhltebrldallace.
Mrs. 1\lary Coraey, MlcldleporL A 11t1n bow held her ltouf!att
Tho ceromOIIYWIBperformed veil ol. Ulu•lon. The bride's...,.
quet was of red roses and ~
Friday thru Tuooday
pons.
A reception honoring the
Octo~or :U-28
co..,le was held Immediately
Walt Disney's
M~
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rollowl~ the ceremony,
RASCAL
Mr. Carsey Is a graduate of
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High SchoolandlspresRutland
Steve Forrest Bill Mumy
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
enUy employed ·at the Imperial
AHD SUNDAY
Walt Dianey's
Electric Co. In MlddiCJIIOrl.
OCTOIER 24-25-26
HANG YOUR HAT
Mrs. Carsey attended MiddleDouble Feaiure Program
ON THE WIND
port and Rutland Hlgh Schools.
(T ochnicolor)
The couple resides In MlddleElvis Presley in
Ric Natoli, Navajo In.
porL
CHARROI
dian boy, as Goyo; his
Among
the
guest&amp;
at
the
wedCOLOR
sister,
Tinaj
Judson
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Pratt
Debbie Reynolds
Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. James
Admiooion: Adults, $1.00
James Garner
Clark and Weltha Clark o! AI·
Children, 60c
HOW
SWEET
IT
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ban,y; Mrs. euene Hudson, Mr.
SHOI¥ STARTS 7 P.M.
Technicolor
and Mrs. Gerald Grate of Lang a'--------~ vllle, Mrs. Gloria Rlggo, MIBS
""11!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!!!! Debbie Gilkey and Miss VIckie
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Vujakll.la, Mldclleport; Mr. and
MrS. Carl Klncely, Mlas Beryl
Wyatt of Dayton, Harold Grate,
Elda Coraey, and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl FoiL

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10-lt In .,.,....,.
ApMln..
-lllop; Mr: •"!"' Uri. Fred CID ........... 'f~ I •
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air.,., n,lnl 1111eera; u.t- . Devo110111 llr, ~ - · ~
Iebel McClure, ~Ullm CJblln.. ~d Brldllll Clllllll · ~ ·'........
and lfimr Clark, ballooft'· ln8. Mrl. WeadeD ~·•
men; Mr. and Mra. Philip 011- llrlt 8l'lde IIIII Jolin U.W• ..
lln&amp;er, doU auction; Mr. aDd lourlh aradB were lbG att.KI- ·,
Mra. Jolin Arnott. rootball MIC· """" -era.
tlon; and Mr. IIIII Mrs. Kenneth Retrelhnlonta were ....,...,
Chaney, coke walk.
bJr Mrl. Norman Woods, Mrl.
MM. Francea Carl- ro- Vlrsll Klnl. Mra. Llo7cl Klnl.
ported "" the reeent Melp Mra. Donald Brlcldea, Mra.
Counl;l' Council of Par.,to and Guy Morrla, Mra. Emelt Wood,
Teachers meotlq. II wu not- Mrl. Charlo• I;Janl, . Mra.
ed that the Salllll&gt;ucy8p!oolwlll Richard Colo, Mra. loan Cer·
host tile February JnOOIIns. man. MH. Homer .BoNia, Mra.
Plans were O)lde for cia II· Royii!OIId llllaaer' IIIII IIra. Helroom vlaltaUoolhe weekotOct. on Dala.
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are 36 centers In the country
dedicated to teaching parents
the care ot a cystic fibrosis
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20 adulta is a earrter.

IIIII that one CMtt of every 1,000
children Ia atrllcted. He reported that 10 years ago wllen tho
loundalioo was orpnlzed 90 per
cent of the children atnlcted
died before the,y reoched five.
Toda,y, throulh better methodl
Ill ll'oatment, hall ol tile chll.
dron live to be In their Ieoni
and a lew Into their early 20..
He spoke ot tho lUnd drive
currently underwe,y In tile counl;y b7 the Elittl and F orl;y, Melp
CclultQ' So!Oll 710, and noted
that over 70 percent of eve11
dollar contributed goes lor n·
..,.,.ch. The emphasis of roaearch now, he laid, it en
method of control and Improved treatment.
!IYmJ&gt;!Dns ot the disease and
_ . ,•• being tnade, not only
In treatment of atrllcted children, but also In development
In a teat to detarmlne the car-

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100J5 Wlntult •5on oao.rllc,
n~~elt styl1. S1&amp;11 1111111, medl~o~~~~
oncl lar.. In brown, •r•t•,
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Stripes ..........1.95

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FQR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY f!IENS AND

4.50 lr. wr,_•• fall··~~· Cas•l 1.,,
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Wid. belt loopa. Sluo 29 to 38 wa[J!.

oiilld colora. Taper

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Tho otatehlahwaldopartment 111rUor date than now plllllllOd.
-17 aUt a bellet llllflltanance
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School dfllricts wl1ore iuun
wero rejected at lo.all twice in
1969 included CuyahCJlla Falla,
Fremoot.-ark, Hamlltcn Local (Frllllklln County) and
t.akewaod (Licking County).
Olio law pormlll diotrlcto to liO
to tile polio • maximum of lhrH
limes in the calendar year.
All 17 dlotrlcts in Trumbull
County have ISIUOI on tho bellat.
Repealed levy fallurea In the
last
achool yo« cauled tour
ONLY 311YEAR MEMBEIISHONOREDwereMr,andMri.
to cloae down. Several
systems
Harold Camthon.
are expected to clooe IIIIa YIf levl01 ore roleclecl Nov. 4 or
in later apecialoloclians.
Fremont will dooe Nov. 14 to
Jan. 5 rogerdlou of the outtbe POst In IIPPt'eclaUon of afU· como of • 9.6 mill combination
lng cabinet presented to ~ levy·
children by tho poat. . Tho POll
TO LIVE IN EGYPT
alao reconUy preaented the CAIRO (VPl) - U..1drio

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Stroot llghtl~ broke out In
the northern Lollanoae city Ill
Trtpoli laday - . . n Pale;,..
tlnlan re"-• alXI Leba,.ee
security f'lll'eea alXIIIIere were
reporta a Ioree of 200 guerrUlas or !b&gt;rlan troqta hid maoaed on Lebanitll'l borders with
tanka and umored cara.
A - V.&amp; ~topr&amp;o
eervo the J+•te..,....IBllont
ll!Peued poaalble.
HMVl' llalttllW alao waa nPOrted In aoulltiii'D leba.... In
tile Mount Herman area where
S)Tia, Leba'""' and larael

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out their dUUea and 10 more lltrln8oJttly Olllorted.
tlilol law uOfCOlllllll alllcera
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restore order but Pale.Unlan
refl8eoo and a large groep of
unarmed slfliiOI'Iert lsnored It
In roillpo CIIIIPS on Beirut's
outoldrla wbere 80curity rorces
wore OUIIed In llgltU.. Thursday,

The crisis between the govlrliDtnt of President Charlea
Holooand the auerUlaa,tlle r&amp;o
1upea and thenel8hborl.. ,Yab
reached suchproportlono
Al-Fallh'a Voice of storm Ra·
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Mlddll(l011, Wll lcheduled to
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llolaer llodlcol Center, First
Avo., GoWpolla to ValveraiQr
IIOIIIItal, Col-a, where
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to try to 11ve the goventliHlnL
The United Slates Iatided
troops In Lebanoo during the
19$6 Middle Faat War alXI Al·
Fatah 111d a recent V.S. Slate
Dopartmert statement e&gt;Preaolng concern for tbe f1lture of
Lebanon was reaDy a prelude
to Invasion.
laraol was keoplngawaryeyo
on tile sltualion slnee -nllll
of I h e Lebanese goverDII18llt
would open a new lrort. 1'..mler Gcllda Nelr and Do!enM
lollnlstar Moelte JJoyan wen~
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PI'!' Into the fire the nel&lt;l two
S.tu,..yo.
Firat. tho Bobcots face dan·
geroua Bowling Greon at BowlIng Gr-.

If Miami byp.U81 the Fofcons and Toledo turno bock
Kent State In a night game, a
...tfng Nov. 1 ot Oxford would
pit tho only unbeaten MldAmerlcon Conference looms.
While bolh Toledo and Miami

COLUMBUS (UPI) - The position.
1811 team to defeat ilhfo Slate
"Roverbock Jack Tatum has
ratums to the scene of the """"billed •• o pre-season AJf.
aofmo .Saturday.
American. and there's no
Attar I? 17·13 loss to )illnolo question In my mind that he
fi'l 1967, tho Buckeyes have should be. He'1 el&lt;lremely
praceodtd to real off 18 quick, a fine Iockiar and an
Cllh-utlve wino, Including 14 e•cellent p.ss defender.
"Ohio State Is as solid a boll
against Big Ton opponents.
·_ While Illinois II carrying • club as I've ever seen.'' he
.,slx11""'e losing slr,O, lncfud- sold.
lo\g lfvo lhla . . _ , head coach
Lango Still Hurt
Jim Vofek thinks "our sophoWhile haflbock Bob Bess and
mores ere coming of age."
guard John Anderson return 1o
"M/Jny of them graded ou1 the Illinois offen11ve lineup,
....-11 In the Indiana game quarterbock Steve Lange Is still
.' (llffnofo lost 41-2~1. but as so bolhered by an Achilles london
olton Is the caie wflh young fnlury.
Lange's questionable status
plovers, their lew mistakes cost
us heavily/' Valek Nld.
puts Sieve Lives In 1he driver's
If C.n Sust.ln
seat. Llvao hes completed 21 of
"If we can suotoln lor on 66 p.ases lor 324 yards.
llllflre game whet we hove bien
Although Lango hes a&amp;m·
doing 90 p.r cent of lho time, pleted two less passes tor 19
we'll be a Iough
team." lower yards, his percentage of
However, Volak and his .488 Is muclf higher than Livas•
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Fighting llllnf know It will be .319.
no easy talk to dump the
Neither have gofned ground
notion's top a&amp;llego team.
as boll corrlers. Their a&amp;m·
llrodlo Westen called Ohio blned efforts •r• 65 attempts
State "a great football teamu for minus 94 yards.
ottor scouting the Michigan
Hallbock Dave Jackson leads
Stotund Minnesota games.
lhe lllfnl with 330 yards In 80
"Ohio State has certainly carries. Full bock Darrell Robin·
· lived up lo everything that has son Is second wllh 277 yards In
~ prophesied lor them.
67 attempts, followed by Bess
Good llealvors
who hes averaged 5,7 yards In
·"They're two and three deep 20 trios.
In outstanding players_ In the
backfield. They hevo excellent
lucks Big Sa&amp;rers
r.C.Ivors. They can run and
Illinois has gained 1,345 total
ttir- eqiHllly well.
yards •• conipored to 1,896
""Defensively, they ore as yards tor the Buckeyes.
Ohio State has been an
quiCk, .te;emwlse, as any outfll
I've 'ever non. Their team explosive first period team,
~peed ' II simply amarfng. regfaterlng 74 POints .to Its four
Frankly, I lhlnk -their tromon· op-tls' seven. '
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Atlanta , , , , • 2 1 ,667
san Fran. .• , .2 1 ,667
Los Anples. , ,2 2 ,500 'h
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Friday 1 Games

Cincinnati at Baltimore
Atlanta at Boston
Olhtr Gallltl
New '( ork at Detroit
Rounding out tho OC oc;lledule MUwaukee al Los Alii
ore Kenyon at Wooster, Oonison Chlcaao at Phenix
at Oberlin, Marietta at Otter(Onl,y pmes scheduled)
beln, Mt. Union at Hiram and
Capitol at Musklngum.
ABA STANDINGS
Unbeaten Dellanc:o can win By United Press International
second straight Mid-Ohio ConEast
lerence title with o decision
W. L. Pet. GB
agofnsl visiting Bluffton.
Caroline , , , , .2 0 1.000
Rounding out the Seturdoy PlltsbUI'J!I! , • • I 0 1.000 'h
cerd ore: Cincinnati at Tulsa, Indiana , • ,. , • 2 I ,667 'h
Akron at Deyton, VIllanova at Miami , ..••• ,2 2 .500 1
Xavier, Heidelberg at Wostmln· Kentucky,.,, , 1 1 .500 1
ster (Pa.l, Findley at Ferris New York. •• ,. o 2 ,000 2
State (Mich.), C.a Tech at
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New Orleens , , 1 3 ,250 2
Denver , .•••• 0 3 .000 2\!z
Thursday's Results
Wash 102 Miami 92
(Onl,y game scheduled)
Friday' • Games
Kentucky at New Orleans
Denver at New York
Pittsburgh at Dollas
(Only games scheduled)
Open champ who plays for lhe
,.., of It these days, and Jock
Montgomery. who'd like o big
Tonil(ht'~ Ganw.~
paycheck lor a change, did
almoot as well as Archer, Portsmouth East at New Boston
shooting seven under 64s while Portsmouth at Lima
Jerry Heard and Bobby Lunn Ironton Sl. Joe at Cool Grove
hod 651. Lee Elder and Mike Athens at lronton
Hill were In prelfy good
Gallipolis at t.,ogan
position. too. at five under 66. Metes al Wellalon
They may hove trouble
making tho cut alter today's Nelsonville-York at Jackson
second round beceuse more ~ncer at Wahama
than hall the field (13 to be Ripley at Pl. Pleasant
exact) shot p.r or under In the ~uthem at Alexander
first round. Seven players were VInton Councy at Belpre
at 67, among them Dave Hill. Eaatern at Southwestern
the..,-~"· seconcl loading North .Gawa, at .Hannan Trace
•mOil!IY · winner. while Tommy Kyser !(~1011k at llannan, 1'1 .
Va.
Jacojls, who shot a 63 ot
Herding In 19114 to set the
a&amp;urse rea&amp;rd, and Bob Charles
of New lealond were In a
group at 12 tied at 61.
A total of 19 player• were SPINK HONORED
tied at 69, Including Tammy
ST. LOUIS (UPII-t.C. JohnAaron. who had a 63 In last son Spink, editor and publisher
year's Lucky Open ol Harding, ot tho Sporting News, will
while Arnold Pofmer, not receive an aw11rd for meritorhempered In lhe least by his Ious service to SP,Drts at St.
oiling right hlp, and Billy Louis' annual Sf191'ts Celebrity
Cosper were In a big group at night Nov. 19. Spink will be
honored lor his exp.nslon of the
one under 10.
Sporting News trom bosfcafly a
boseboll p.per to other sp.rfs.

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,criDIMml• and ecainlea"' and"hlley,loud ·-•~ ·---'~1

Over Belpre

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"I've learned • lot about
beseboll from a lot of - f t . ' '
he sold, "And I try to apply
all of It, but I won't copy any.
one. A manager has to be him·
self."
Plotrtd Ono Sooson
Anderson's only malor league

er," he said.

base running.

experience consists of one

"I think the bi-t foul! In
beiOboll today 11 that players
ore not given - r fnatructfon
In bose running," he sold.
"It's fino to leach the players
those things but It they don't
really · understand whet they
have to do when they are on
base In any of a dozen different
cerned. It's the same game circumstances 1hen all the
played the some way."
teaching Is lost."
"I plan to emphasize this at
"The Some Gamo"
"The dlflere11ce ~~ . ~~ ,. 0CI~I~I) IY~L~s" 1 . ~·.~~~-wlth
majors and the minors ls thlt .the. rplnpr, league., eam•. l'v,• .
In 1he maJors you hav&amp; better mmqect.,
personnel."
"I like to lhfnk of II)VIjlft as
Anderson was named fast a student of the game, but I
month 1o replace Dave Bristol, won'1 Invent any new tech·
ano1her young and comperatlve- nlques. It's all been dane bely unknown manager who led lore me. Now we hove to opply
the Reds to within a breath of What we hove learned.
the National League Western
He sold he still hes no pions
Division championship but fin- for changes In ieam personnel.
fshed the SHson 'tn third place.
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manager. Teams under his
command finished first In lhalr
leagues four years In a row

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CINCINNATI (UPII- George
"Sp.rky" Anderson, the Cfntlnnell Reds new manager, a&amp;ufd
spend a lot of time worrying II
he .were that typo.
Anderson, at 35 the youngast
manlJ9er In the majors, said he
Isn't both- by a&amp;mmonts
about his lack of ••perl'once In
the malors or tho tact he Is
relatlvety unknown to Clncln·
natl fans.
"A ma1or league uniform
doesn't 1111ke you any smart-

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Marauder torrltoey, AllllcNIIb
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Mickle Ash scored the Drat
touchdown on a cmeyardpiiD!p.
A&amp;h oleo scored the extraa. J.
D. Stor.r acored tile olher Melp
touchdown on a &amp;.,yard run. lalnle Coates alt8mpl8d the atras but waa hold short
at Mlddlerr&gt;ort
GlYen credit for p!tiYinc well 5 p.m.
were !i&amp;erman White, Fred Bur- C&lt;lll Whipped Melp -earlier,
and Billy Slack.
28-8.
The Little Merauders' next
SCORE BY QUARTERS
game Is Thursday, Oct. 30 lJelpre . . . . 0 0 0 0 0
against the Wabamo Junior hlllb Metes . . . . 0 0 0 It - It

He spent last season as a
By United Pnso lnternattonol
The Oakland Aalders • In excellent shop. to make a
successful defense of their
American Footboff League wei.
fern Division championship, but
the toughest p.rl of their
scheduled lies oheed.
The Rolders-flrst tough lost
·comes Sunday when they face
By United Pnsslnternatlonat
the Chargers at Sen Olego. The
Leroy Kally Is healthy again
Chargers and Kansas City
and eager to wipe out some
exp.ct to give Oekltnd Its
unpleesan1 memorl".
tough11t competition for the
Kelly, the Notional Football
Wntem crown.
Laogue's leading rusher_ last
The Rolders appear the
aasqn with 1,239 yards, will
heallhfut they've been all
be In the Cleveland bockflefd
susan, however, and the
lor only his third full game this 11
Chargers are hurting wflh Gory
270" Dort 4 cfr. S.don. Famcru• slant 6 c:yl . ocono111y, Looks and
seoson Sunday when the
"""• good.
Gerrl10n,
AFL'ssfdellntd
IOCIOnd Browns ploy hoot 1o tho St.
leedfng p.sstho
receiver,
Louis Cardinals In a key
wllh e br- collar bone.
Century Division clash.
In other AFL games, Kanilolo
500 VB Conv. Cr-. Spar"llng original black finish with white top and
rfll vinyl lntMIGf. Low mlleoo• by Dn• local owner. Now Pontiac
City 15-llls favot ed by 1 3 - · Dttplft his lm-lvo rush· trad
.. ln.
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-lng figures, t&lt;.lly hod some
Cincinnati (3·3), New Yortc (42) rotoo by i1 ovet Boston CUj 101ploasont oxp.rlancel wllh tho
iolt -son.
Houston (3-3) II. l~lnt piCk Cardlnol'a
In their 111'11 mtellng, Kelly Moloflh .. •· Se4an.. PoW. .,._.,.,. Auto. tron1. Exlh cloa" low
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over Don- (3-31 and MIMII limited to lust flvo yards Ml age COl.
(0-.S.\) Is six over Bulfllo (:i·4l.
In 11 i:lrrlos whitt tho Browns
CGUid managa only 22 y1rdl on
. tho gnwnd. In 1 21·21 lou.
VI Mollilu Stetlon Wagon. Foc:twy air condltlon•d. Power brak...
In other . NFL gam• Sun- P_ow., •teerlnt• Sharp car. lnsfde onrd out, Auto•atlc trans.
'MI"'*Oio Ia 1 16-polnt
Detroit 1 Loa
lavorllla

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money.
How could he be when he
..llreody has won nearly seo.ooo
lhls year. but he Is chargod up
for the Sen Francisco Open
anywoy and ror dltteront
reosons.
AI play started today In the
second round of the 1100.000
tourney, Archer, who won
fasting tome oorller thlt year
when he took the Masters
championship, stood a stroke
ahead of the p.ck.
"Naturally, 1 want to do well
here," he sold W - \ 1·attar
opfiifng play with • ' courSe
-~~•••••'iii••••, record tying eight ..,dOl' p.r 63.
"I've played this a&amp;urse a
hundred times and It's still one
I of my favorites."
Dick Moyer, • former U.S.

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Detroit ••• • ··~.11 .500 l'h

Defending MAC champion ·
Ohio Unlvonlty, which has al·
ready autt- ·two - · ·
lourneys to Unlvarllty Park,
Pork, Pa .• to face highly-rated
Penn Stela.
Ohio State soeko Ita 19th
straight win Saturday against
Illinois, the foot loom to boat
the Buckeyos. Thet wosln 1967,
The top Ohio Conference
games pits Wlttonbarg (2.01
and Baldwln-Woffoce (2.0.11 at
Sorlnalleld.
laoguo·ltedlng Ohio -foyon
(3-0) outoldo the confer.
once to face Wabosh, Ind .. In a
rood encounter.

ArCher Ahead 0 ne In
san Fr&amp;DCISCO
• Open

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Junior High'
Boys Winners

NBA STANDINGS
By Unll8d PrHI lnternltlm.i
Eallt
,W, L. Pel. GB
Philadelphia , , .a o t.ooo
MUwoultae. •• • •a o 1.ooo
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New York. , , , • 5 I •83a
lrid ICJlOd sot ttl nrot victory
Baltimore ••••• 2 1 •667 I

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have scorocl live otrafght wlna.
Toledo IHds the MAC with 1
3-0 record. Tho Rldsklns are
lust 1 holf.gome behind at 2.0.
Once-boat"' Bowling Gr(2·11 stilt h81 a chence.
C.R't Affertl Loll
"Bowling Gr- will be very
tough," IIVI Miami -ch Bill
Mallory." They can't afford an- ·
other MAC defeat. Thoy will
also have a largo homecoming
crowd behind them. I know
-tho Mlamlgamo mean• to
Bowling Green," odds Mallory
who served as a BG assistant
cooch for five years.
"Our lob Is to keep tho playen up for lhe noJ&lt;t two wHko.
The players want to win the
conference crown and earn lhe
right to play In the Tangorlne
Bowl. They know they must
win bolh games to reoch these
gools."
Bolh clubs hove excellent
quarterblcklln Kont Thompson
and Jim Bengalo of Miami and
Bowling Green's Vern Wireman, plus tough defensive
alignments.
The Toledo-Kent State clash
plls two of tho fln .. t runners In
the country In Don Notffngham
1Kont State) and Tony Herrls.
NoHfnghem ronks IOCIOnd nolfonally with I:U yards while
Harris Is sixth with 576 yards.
OU AI fenn

Bucks Go After
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Toledo, Miami In·Key
MAC Battles Saturday
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INTHIMAnER
SETTLEMENT OF
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JOHN COLWELL, VINTON ROUTE 1, Wayne Roooh, Racine Route 1, and RQJ Miller,
Chester Route 3, 1tor, were elected to three year terms as Meigs county Farm Burau truloo
tees. Fourth trustee elected wa&amp; R. B. BW"dette, Pomeroy Roote 2.

1imely Quotes

Farm Bureau Meeting

. I think we're goin~ to
·bave a major constitUtiOnal
:crlals If we make a habit of
·destroying presidents. We'll
.bave the situation we had
:aner the Civil War, when
•the presidency practically
: disappeared, from Andrew
:Johnson to McKinley.

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available the training ~ more
doctors.
Taxing oflnlklslrlal and com.
mercia! properljr lor school
purposes be done at state lev.
el and the monies be alloted
to local cllstrlcla on an OtJ!ltable per pupil basis.
NATIONAL LEVEL
The cash basis ~ farm in~

Roy Miller olfored the reaolutiona. State tnlotee reporh
were given by Golden Cona.
do¥ and Mrs. Monroe Strlcker.
Guests introduced were h r..
Iff Robert Hartenbach, MlsoEI.
eaoor Robson, county recorder,
and Csrl Blllkam, &amp;Oil and water conservationist. A number

be retained.

Invocation was by Joe Sayre.

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JACK CARSEY,·YANAGER OF the Mllp ~ FVm ~ II1II'1'GIIIdod Ill law •
foreemOilt olll~a~ hal had It I However, the bl-'*taare the srr~Jwln' rr.ddln Courltf Slqr.
IJW Sherltll, calllht Just before lhey went on stage ThurocliJ m,ht at the Cheoter Elem.ary
School to dtllaht an audl...., of IIIProxbnately 200 with vocal presedatlona of old lllwrltes
and ~ ...,. tunes. Carrytns out tradition, the musical Bt'Oit&gt; r&lt;placecl a -ker ot
tllo .-ll'ul!l..,_u .....u..,

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Termination of da¥11111lt savIng tlme be changecl to tho last - - - - - - - - - &amp;mila¥ In September,
we eontinue to support teldslation to control dairy and beet
Imports so that these products
PERSONALS

Fields, Pllltfp Powell, ilomle
lfarr, Jell Fields, Jerry Fields,
Jr., llorllnda and Belinda
Deem, hryl Rooah, Paul
Fields, Eddie and Freddie Mc-

Clure, Jemie James, Darrell

Marr, Lots Ann Gibbs, Mrs,
hie Fields, Mro. L W, Glbba,
Mrs. .Tames Flelda, Mrs. Dorothy James, Mrs. Jerry Fields,

Those attending the Ohio

our domestic markets.
All substitutes In beef an d
pork products be itemized in
a strict labeling act.
The 7 per cent Investment
eredit be retained lor income
tax purposes.
NEW MEMBERS HONORED
N e w members recognized
were Wayne Mllhoan, James
Qulvey, H. E. Ritchie, James
Meredith, Ernest ~r, Jacob
Bush, Thomas Diddle, B. M.
Buchanan, John Harrison, Amos
TUlia, Carl Gorby, Denver NelliOII, Dwlllllt Carl, Jerry N.
Arnold, Kathleen Francia, Karl
Grueser, William F. Harris,
Raymond Hensler, Curtis Johnson, Earl iiluler, Roy RHrle,
Frank Triplett, Wllllam Woods,
Frank Herald, Jr., and C. W.
Cornell.
Recelvlng 25_,ear pins were
Leo~. lloQy ~. Charles"
Chllftee, 'llid ·'f!ei.,.-•1Jamm.Harold Carnahall wastheonl,y
member receiving a 35.,year

Guyan District meetlng of the
Garden Clubs In the District
from New Haven were M r s.
Donald Bumgardner and Mrs.
James Gilbert ol the Nehacltrna Garden Club, Miss Lelah
Jane Powell, Mrs. Donald F.
lloosh, Mrs. IIerman Lll,)lneand.
Mrs. Llayd Roush !rom the Now
Haven Garden Club.
Clara Bumgarner is a patient at Veterans Memorial
Hospital, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. llarold Johnson returned from Ames, Iowa
where they have been vllltlog their soo and lamlly, Prot.
and Mrs. Gordm Johnson and
daullllters.
Miss Karen Uevlng Is critlcally Ul In a hospital In Clnclnnati. lile Is the dalllltter or
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lleving, former residents of New
!Iaven, and Uu! graJllldauilhter
of Mrs. Thelma Capehart and
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Ueving of
New Haven.

award,
Receiving 30...year pins were

Lowell Carper, W. A. KIng,
Reid Young, Raymond Furbee,
Marion Furbree, ThereonJotm.
son, L. A. Person, Francis Andrew, Riley Pigott, Joe Weyersmiller, Howard Nolan, Ralph
Lee, Robert Lee, Addle Powell and Curtis Johnson.
Leo story was eleoted delesate to the 1970 state ......en.
tion with Mrs. David Koblentz
first alternate and Don Wilson
second alternate.
VIrgil King, president, was
In charge ot the bui!lness sesslon with Mrs. Zlba Mlclkllr
giving the secretary's report,
Roy Miller, Jr., presented the
Ohio Aglcultural Marketing
Association report and Jack W,
Carsey, local manager, the
treasurer's report.
Henry Frank made the nom.

Mrs. Joseph Fields.

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Your Cholcl'-011 or Gas .,_red
Compoetly dosignod to save you tpoee ond money• .
T emperoture control is automatic-set the thermostat
and forget it. Gives you rna:~imum heat at minimum
'cost-no expensive overheating. Especially suitable
for basement installation.

some time now, but you can see
him saturday as o commonfa,
tor for the AmerlcaR-RUIIIan
amoleiH' boxing compollflon on
ABC. TV's "Wide World of
Sports.'' from Lao Voges.
The Molo, by the woy, will be
ammg fhosesoluted In 1111 April
2 NBC-TV opeclol, "It Couldn't
be Done," which wilt focus on
American ac:hlovomtnts !hot
wore ''thoUgh~ to lie out of
ruth." According to o - s
roteose, the Nlolt witt lie

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Mrs. William F. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. c. w. CornelL

New Haven ..So'cJ·a•I Events
'l1l R
e ev. Rol&gt;ort!Jolln was tho
officiating minister, uniting
Miss Diana E. Roosh, dalllltter
or Mr. and Mrs. Presley Roosh
to Mr. Lee Jetrers. The cere-took place at the New !Iaven Firat Church ~ . (;iod on
Auguat 23, 1969. Nuptial mllsle
was presented by Mrs. Paul
B. Powell of New llavM.
The bride was attired In a
noor-length gown'tl( white lace,
accented by a fiowtng train.
Her ballerina length veil was
held In place by a crown of
pearls and crystsls. iile car.
rled a bouquet ol white dalales
centered with an orchid.
Mi
ss Jane Roush, sister· of
the bride, was maid of honor.

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bride, was the nower girt. 11&gt;0
wore a floor-length dress of
green whipped. cream w I t h
white accessor•es. ii!e carried
a basket of yellow daisy' petala.
Gary Slsk served as best man
for the groom. Ushers were
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Eddie Hayes, cou8111 ~ the
bride, and Larry Carpenter.
Following a reception Mr.
and Mrs . . Jeffers departed for
Nogs !lead, N. c. where they
spent their honeymoon.
HAVE BmTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fields
entertained with a blrthda¥-·
-t,y honoring the eillllth birthdo¥ of. their liOII, Timothy.

lilof~~~ .~~~j,,C)'~
~.,~~e~~,t~~"were
pllfed and alter
ana . """""".-...abls:lNI&gt;y 'l!ltai

tanll. Mount Rushmore and
the Golden Gate Bridge.
"The ldell of. the progrem,"
says the producer, "Is to single
out Amerleens responsible for
doing things which everybody
aid were Impossible."
Gains Courlll'
Now that Is gorgeous creative
thinking. If nothing else, It
gives me the courage to show
thol I can stretch en engle at
least as well. Let's see: As I
recall, my angle on this pie«
was losers who came beck on
television. All right:
-On Nov. 9, on ABC-TV,
Richard Burton ploys the Ill·
feted agent of "The Spy Who
came In from the Cotd," on the
Suftctay movie.
--&lt;Jr\ Nov. 2, a "lost" plano
- k by Frenz Schubert, whoa
manus{rlpt was discovered fast
year In an attic In an Austrian
town, will be played by Llll

during last year's primary
campaigns thol he would not
r"" agoln for the presidency,
will be the subject of a number
of autobiographical CBS· TV

documentaries covering his 38
years In public office.
Well, at any rate,

It's

October, and let's drink to the

Mefs. They hove onllvonlld
tetevlslon, as you can see, with
more then bosebeil. And
everybody's got an angle.

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and Mrs. Ottte Rooah chairman of the bazaar. Several sug.
geotlons were made about the
varioua !Ieiiia to be lllllde and
sold at that time. Homemade
candy, c:ootdeo, ~ehes and
homemade soupwlllbeaoldduring the dll,ll. Mrs. Glbbsolaovol.
unteered to me ot her
oil ]JIIlnttngs to lie given aWII,)I
at the bazaar.
At the C&lt;JIICiualon ot tho buolnosa aesskln refl'eahments
rrere servecl to Mrs. Howard
Burris, Mra. Harry Layne,
Mrs. llarman La.Yne, Mra. J.
!it. McGrew, Mrs. Jl L. Ohllnaer, Wn Lelah Jane PoweO, Mrs. llmald F. Roollh,
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Corduroy covered, blue,
yellow, rose, orange and

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Mrs. Gibbs
Mrs. Jl
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whowereltl.

LeeasGibbs
with Mrs.
D. A. Smith
co.hostess.
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Mrs. Gibbs president pre.
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ened In resular rorm with :
singing of the club ...,1 Coltowed with the salute ID thellq
and th
Uect Member
P()MEROY, OHIO
swerede ~I .,;_II Ill ~
"SOmething Now In Y;r Gar
dan~· y
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ev Ob8were
In charge~ Mrs. Glbba and the
bl.eml 1 oodlng of th
Laws :.s ~Y Mrs. u d.:'o....:During the businoa::rsealiona - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .. '
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The group aloo voted to. sell
petcanths os me or the project&amp;
or e year.
Mr Gibb ell
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During the buSlnGII IBSiiDil

GARDEN CLUB MEETS
Mra. Howard Wagenhals pre.
sented a very interesting pro.
gram on the "Care~ Lawns"
at the October meeting of the
New Raven l'larden Club. Tho
meeUng was held at tho home

carried a bra..let corsage dl: refreshmeuta of bl~ cake
yellow daisies . Miss Dottle Ice cream and Kooi-Atd wor; :
Roosh, also a sister of t h e served to Melodle Wood, Jll,l'

honored along with the Panama don Johnson, who announced

.the bo8te1ses.

•••IR n~VICW
Brothers. who were fired by
CBS· TV, hove lllched on to an
Only one U.S. vlce-presl·
hour video special on another
has ever resigned from
- k . Their show will lie
~!IJI!'t:--.l•ohn
C. Calhoun In Roosh, Mrs. ~ Wogen.
broodcast on NBC· TV Feb. 16.
hals, Mrs. N, o. .Weln and
Then there Is Jim Aubrey,
the torriler network president
who also was fired by CBS-TV.
H4l hu - . '""de tha key
worlclngbouofMetro-Goldwyn.
Moyer, end will surely control
production.
In short, he now heads up a
studio that, among other things,
will fry to sell televlolon IIOOws Kraus on CBS· TV's, " Camera
to all notworks. Including the Three."
one that fired him.
-According to reports, Lyn.
And than lhertll Muhammed
All, the Iormor Canlus Clay,
who Is tho IX·-Id baa·
vywolght champion. All hal
boon hevlng hit problems for

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NEW MEMBE!IS re&lt;QIIIIIand tneluded, front left, Mr. and

Good Era for the Beaten
By RICK DU IROW
HOLLYWOOD IUPII-With
fhe New York Mets now the
world champions !of the United
Slates). II figured this would lie
a good month for people who
have been counted down and
out.
In television, at any rate, It
Is.
For example, the Smothers

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New Haven

do not necessarily push down

Unless said
excoptlono
thtlfeiO.
accountsoro.
willllltd
lie
tor htllrlng before sold Court on
the 2&lt;11h day of November, 1969,
of which lime sold accounts will
lie consl- on~ contlnutd
from day to day until finally
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dllpOIId ot
Any person Interested mey
lilt written exceptions to said
accounf'l or to maHera ptr·
telnlng to the execution of the
trust, not leu than live dayo
prior to the dole Ill lor heerlng.
F. H. O'BRIEN
PROIATI
JUDGE
MEIGS ·COUNTY, .OHIO
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tnatlng committee's report and

--Fonner secretary of state
· Dtan Acheson, on recent
attacks on President Nix· come reporting for income tax ot door prizes were awarded
on.

l~tto::."t!" ,:'!;:'1~ ~r!~ tho HarttO!d un1t8d Molhodlll
havo boori flied In the Probote Church, followed with a lhott
Court. Molgo ~y. a.1o, lor bui!lneos Millon -etad Ill
~vel &lt;ind Ht!lomont:
Jack Fteahor. It wao IIIIINDC·
CASE NO, . ~.067. Flrot and eel lbat Ladle•' Nlabt -ad lie
Final Account of Edgar ~-- ·•
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Eotate of Rut c, Tuckerman, stead ~ 'October 30th, lbiCo
Decullld.
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. CASE NP. 1.914 s.cond ""d 1n the Bend Area ao Trtek or
Flnol Account of Sacllo Miller,
EKecutriK of tht Eliott of J. A. Treat Nishi.
Miller. Deceallld:
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AUendlns were Kerl Wllat,
CASE NO. :10,046 Flrot and Dick Ord, Uayd Roullh, JamU
.Final Account of Mercia M.. N Roosh IionaJd F Roollh,
Ha~Admlnlsfrlltrlx with the , •
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no•ed of the Eotote or Harman LIJno, Rev. J a m • •
Lena L. Castor. o.c.-.
May, Art 'lbobot, Jlarey J81.
CASE NO. 19,751 Flrot ond ler, Jack Flellher, Edw!a Stelii,
Flnol Account of Doris V. liona.td FOIItiCIOII ·cb'do FoMIIIor. EKecutriK"'I the Eotate ley Rome WUllam;,... aad Rillof Harold H. Miller, o.ctesoct
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out that. in rubber bridge,
SATURDAY
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WEDNESDAY
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verse cards where you need '
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II! FORMATION HOUR

Mon. thru ·Fri
9:30AM
1360 :r. .lHE
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Herbonet, Jll!lltor, Sun d H
achoQI, 9 a.m.; eburch HrV·
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dqafeedl 'maidh.at 7~ ·p.m.;
OOIIT- PaW A. Sellera, pas~
.ilo11Jo1.1DIIii!; IUI •. Bible Stud,, WedDelda¥, I p.
tor; Boo Qod~r,r, llmdo,y
dl,y Scibool _9:,3p Lm,; WP.J'iblp m. . .
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aervli:e, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30
CARII£L 1lNITED METRO.
1;30 a.!D., lb'lt and third Sanp.m. eaeh llmdo,y. Youth maet- DIST- Plul A. Soillen, poodl,, EveoiiDc __..ce, 8 p.m.
1111 .and choir praeUee, 6:30 p. 1111'; W- ltouah, ~ Wor.
fourth !UidQ',
m. ...... ~.
llllp ..-.lee, 10:46 a.m ., lint
LANGSVILLE llllWAY •~•m il liN bat PKEN() CHURCH OF CHRIST and tldrd au.dll11; evealiiiiWO!:'Servleeo eacb amdiiJ ot 10 a.
*"&lt;~Hif •I 11«1..., JOOJrwlf. rAio· '
• ....._., il llo tq to lAo
- Normall McCain, lllpt. Ser- lh!P, I p.m., MOOIId llmdo,y.
m. and 7:30p.m. Tue.._, eve.
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abonodou!lll/o
lAo! ;, Hil ~
CHESTER. CJIUI!CH OF 11IE lntendent.
niDa worahlp, 7:30•
vlceo weeldy at 9:30 a.m.
,
Proacblns, llrll and tldJ'd lUI- NAZA!IJ!NE· - !lAW· ~ SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
SIJTI'ON UNITED MEI'HO.
Strlp1M11• Ml«1~,1 ·~ lh A--..
I!IIPDU!:PORT CIJURCH ol c~~,y1 af tt...u. b,y Cbarleollua. Grota, ~. Woroldp aen. - Pomerw, llillberry H t I, DIST _ l'lul. A, Sellero, poa.
81W. ......
Chitlt' Ill ' Chrlltlan Unlan - aeU, 9:30a.m.
1.., ai a.m. ~ 7:30 p.m., Road, nort11 ol Vateran• Me. tor; lllartha Lee, ~ School
r '1;1~ Yanllir, pallor; Mrs.
THE BRADFORD CHURCH au.diiJ, lllndl,y School, 1:30 L morlal llolpllll. l'lllllp Gacer, lllpt. Worllhlp __..ce, 10:45
.
i(uuell Youna, lluldl,y School C)F CIIIIISI' - Charles Ruo- m. Rlclulnll!ertoll, a.a.t.:J'ioQ'· palltor. Sebba1ll Scbuo1, Salur. Lm., ~ and fourth am. ,
2114.27
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putor. Rlehard Gllkt!QI, er moottns, Wedneidl.f, 7:30 di.Y. 2 p.m.; Worllhlp, 3:15p.m.; di.Ya; eveatne wotlhJP, 8 p.
9:10 a.m.; evealnl worllhlp, 7:~ lllpt. llmdo,y Sebool, 9:30 L p.m.
·
Youth FeUowllhlp and A&amp;llt m.; Wrd llJnda.y.
10, Wtlllle-.r prtyer meeuDe, m.; Morn1na worllhlp, 10:30 a.
HARRISONVILlE PRESBY- Bible Sludy, Wecmelda¥, 7:30
ENTEHPIUSE United Metho7;30 p.m.
m.; Evenlna worlhlp, 7 p.m. TEIUAN - lolrL Norma Lee, p.m.
dllt - uav. William Alraon,
, LOTI'RDlGE UNli'IDIII!:TU. Wtlllleoday Bible Stulb', 7:30 l1u!dQ' Sebool ~
FmST UNil'ED PRESBY- paa!Air. JW,Ih ~ncer, ·~~;
OOIST - Wonldp, nrat· IIlii p.ni.·' · ·
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lbldll1 Scbool, 9:80 a.m. San- ~PIAN - Ylddloport, Guoll Carl Jormlnsa, ull. ·~~ Wor.... It
llllrd amdi,Je ot each -'11.
REORGANIZED CHUIIcH OF di.Y earvlce, 8 p.m., the llev. mlnlller. Jame1Biehonan,llln- oblp oervkea 9:30 Lm.' Sun,1,~
J9.1t$ a.m.1 ~ IIIII fourlh .millS CHRIST OF LATTER Mu: Dooallae af 141"!1epnrt. dl,y SeboolllJpt. lluldll1 Scbuol, dl,y ochool, io:30 Lm.; 'youth
e
Wd1r t J
. . . . 7:30 p.m. '9mdi.Y DAY SAINTS - Portland.&amp;JEHOVAH'S
Wli'NElliES, 9:30 a.m.; Worllhlp oervtee, fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Wedne~o
,.••• w.
!!ehciOI. t:U a.m. Chrllllaa b. clDe Road. lllndtl Sebool, 9:- Llr1'1 Caraaban,pnlidlnsmln- 10:30 a.m.; Choir practice 7:. dQ', choir, 6:15p.m.; Bible stu.f:1·10
~. third Slllurdll1 ot each · 30 a.m.; Momlq worlldp, 1.0:- Iller. lllnda.Y: ~· lecture, 30 p.m. Weomeldi.Y.
d)', 7:30p.m.
.jiJ:Id:. , •
80 a.m.; ib111o,y eYeillna earv. 8:30 a.m.; Watchtowar lludy,
POIIIEROY CHURCH OF THE
CHURcH, OF .TilE NAZA. LAUREL CLIFF FREE leea at 7 p.m. Weclaeodl,y eve. 10:30 a.m.; Wndlleodl,y: Bible NAZARENE - Comer Union RENE_ Mlddleport, Rev. Aucl.
A11J~I
IIETI«lDIST - Rw, &amp;18'118 a1na prayer aentce at 7:30, lludy, 7:80 p.m.; '11aandl.r, IIIII Mulberry, He¥. Cl,yde V. ry Miller, paalor. Leater TIIJI.
Gill, palltor. Wwlam Balleif, Putor, Elder c. w. Prol!ltt. mlnlatr.rochool, 7:30p.m,;aer. Henderaon, pask!r. Sunday lor, lllpt. Slmdl,y Sehool, 9,.
Poldoy
~ 9mdiiJI School,
THE BRADBURY CHURCH vlee meeiH•&amp; 8:30p.m.
Sehool, 9:30 a.m.; RQ'mond 30 a.m. ; Morning Worship
SII-17
1:30 a.m.; Yol'lllnll worahiP. OF CHRIST - Mr. Ted (:ad..
MASON CHURCII OF CHRIST Walburn, Sllpt. Morning. wor. 10:30 a.m.; Junior ~lety, 6,.
10:10 a.m.; EveniDB worllhlp. ~r, polltor. Jerey van - Ylller st. - Ever- Week- lhlp, 10:30 a.m.; EveninB aer- 30 p.m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.m. &amp;m.
7;30 p.m. w..me-.r, auilo 11nn.pn, lllndo,y School lllpor. ley, putor, Bible 8lud1 clao1o vice, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week ser. 11111 EvangellaUc meeting, 7:Ja: , '
tlan Ya~lll Cru.Adt, 6:30 p. lntendellt. lllndo,y School, 1:30 et, !Undl,y, 10 a.m. Worllllp vice, Wedneoday, 7:30 p.m. 30 p.m. PrQ'or meellnr, Wild.
m.. Pn.yer .....t!'llo 7:30p.m. a.m.; lolornlng _.ahlp, 10:3P and pread:l'llo 10:S5 a.m.; lllnCHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid- ne-.r, 7:30p.m.
~' choir praeUce, 7 P. Lm.; Efenlnl Hrvlce, 7 p. do.Y IVOIIIna oervlee, 7:30, dleport, 5th and Main. Raul. THE SALVATION ARMY _
m.
m. Wedlleoday,' Prayer eerv- Bible atuiiY claoeai:, Wemea. lin )foyer, pastor. ThomaoKel- EnVOl' Rll1 s, Wining, ol!lcer
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF , lee, 7:30p.m.
di.Y, 7:30p.m.
l,y, iillnda.Y sehool aupertnten.. In d:trge. !Undl,y, 1o a.m.,
CHRIST - D - Evana, pu.
GRAHAM UNITED METHQ..
GlACE EPISCOPAL- Rev. dont. Bible school, 9:30 a.m.; Holiness meeting; 10:30 a.m.
1ar. Norm~!~ c. WRI, oupt. llJn. DIST CHURCH - Preachlnl, stanley Plattenbur&amp; mlnloter. morning worship, 10:30 a.m.; lllnda,y School. y011118 People's
- School 9;30 a.m.; Wonhlp 9:30 a.m., flrll and H&lt;ond Mo1'lllng pn,yer and Hrmon, eveatne Worship, 7:30 p.m. t..ea1oo, 7 p.m.; Selvation moetaenlee, 10:30 a.m. Cbrllllan llmdo,ys rA. each 111011111; tldJ'd 10:30 a.m. Hol,y commllllionand Prayer oervtce, Wednesday, 7 lng 7,30 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to
ll'lldlmlr lllnd&amp;.Y avenlaa.
and fourth lllndo.Y• each 111011111, Hrlllllll, ftrst lllnda.Ya, 10:30 p.m.
3 p.m., Ladles Home League;·
RACINE FmST CIJURCH OF worohlp oervlee at 7:30 p.m. a.m. Clmeh l&lt;buol, klndergar.
PLANTS IIEMORIAL- PriiJ. 7 p.m. Prep claaaea.
THE NAZARENE - lillftdl\y Wedne-.r evenlngo at 7:30, len lhroo:ib olllhlll Bride, 10:- er oervlce every Wedneada,v,
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST _
Sebool 9:30 Lm.; Nornfq: PriiJier and Bible Study.
30 a.m.
8 p.m. Preaching aervlce OV· lollddleport, comer or Fwrth
Wonldp, 10;30 a.m.; Evetdas
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
SOUTH BETHEL UNITED eey!Uidl,y, 8 p.m.
and Main S1 Robert Jackson
Wonldp, 7130 p.m. Wedlleodl,y, OF GOD - Secxprl st., lila- IIETHOOIST- Worahlp, HC·
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE paotor. &amp;m~ Scbuol, 9 ,30 a:
a_, School ~ aon, W, Va, lillftdl\y Scbuol, Gild and fourth &amp;andQ's, 10:30 NAZARENE- Rev. M. C. Lar- m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
l'lulllle MrCiiDiock, Paalior, . 10 a.m. Mornln&amp; wonblp, 11 a.m.; ftrll and lldrd &amp;nl~~Jo, !more, postor. Bob Mooro, llJn. m., Amold Richards, lllpt.
Rw.lll&gt;nU M. Wolfe.
Lm. EvangellaUc __..ce; 7:- 7:30 p.m. IUidi.Y Scbuol, 9:30 di.Y Sehool SUp!, lllnda,y school
TUPJ'ERS PLAINS UNrrED 30 p.m. Bible Slu4J aDd pn,y. a.m. Youth Fellowiblp, 6 p. clauea for all ages, 9:30 a.m.;
~1ST - Yorn1ng Wor- er earvti:e, Wodoesday, 7:30 m. each lliDday '!I Tuppers Morning worohlp, 10:30 a.m.;
RUTLAND F1RST BAPTIST
lldp_9:30 a.m. at. tormar E:1JB p.m.· Cheater Toanant, palltor. Plalnl U n I t e d Mothodlll NYPS lilmdl\r, 6:30p.m.; Evan- - Rev. Samuel Jackson, 118•·
hdldfne E&gt;p&amp;nded Sun d If !'bone 773..!13$,
Clwreh.
sellaUc Hrvlce, &amp;mday, 7:30 tor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.,
With the hope It will, lnsomemeasure, foster and help sustain !bet which Is iOod In romtJ.y lUll
Sebool Hllklll for lllireery to
CARLETON CHURCH CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD p.m. Mld-.1&lt; PfQ'Or meet. Mrs. Gertrude Butler• ~t. communlif llre, this feature is sponsored by the businoaa firms and orpnlzaUona whooe ..m.o ,...
~ 11x children at former KIDsllburc·Road.lllndayScbool, - The llev. Cbeller Br7BD1. Inc WedneadQ', 7:30p.m. lolls- Prayer service, 1:30 p, ·m.; pear below.
·
HIUIOdlllt liiiii!X It 9:30 a.m., 9:30 •• m., Ralph Carl, supt. pastor, lllnda¥ Scb&lt;JOI, 9:311' L sl.onar)o meeting, aecond Wild. preachl:w service, 2 p.m.
Mra, Jamea lilout, cblldreD'a Worohlp earvtce, 10:30 a.m. m.; Worlhlp service, 11 a.m.; nesday ot each month, 7:30 p.
~ ~ Clwreh aDd 7:30 p,m.alternalei¥, Pr111- Evenlnc worship, 7:30 P.m. m. .
HYSELL RUN FREE MErH.
lk;hool, ..wta IIIII )'oulb, 10:- er -'1n1, WecmelldQ', 7:10 Prayer earvlce, Tlltlda¥, 7:30 FmST BAPTIST CHAPEL- ODIST _ Rev. Cedi J. Wile,
30 a.m.; obllor llllb, Senlcr p.m. llev. JQ' stiles, pastor. p.m. Youth oervlee, Tbur-.r, The Rev. llarold CIII1Dinaluun, pastor. 9lnday School, 9:30 a.
M011bor Df the Big 3
Yo11 Church Noeds Your Support
HIP IIIII Y - Mlltl mOat OW .DEXTER CONGREGA. 7:30p.m. Yoc!thlf lllnp, 'ftrlt putor. Cbarloo Lambert, SUn- m.; Morning Worllhlp, 10:30;
Generol Merchondi so
Loculi
&amp; Beech
Ph. 992-9921
Jll, Conner llellloclllt Cburch TIONAL CHuRCII-tlev. Wll. SaturdiiJI' af each moalh. . di.Y School Slq:t. Comer Secxprl Evening WOI'&amp;hlp, 7:30 p.m.;
667·3280
T,u ppers Ploins
Middleport
~ IUidl,y Cburch Sebool, ·lard Duteher,pastor. &amp;!I'•· Wor.
IIEMIA&lt;;K GROVE. ClliiJS. aDd Pomeroy sta., Mason, W. Y-e People's Service, 6:45
. llo$d llaelmay, ;rout11 ·IUJI!Il'ln. lay Fraacla, lllndo,y S c h 0 0 I TIAN CHURCH-James Smith, VL; Sanda)' Se,\1001, 9:45a.m.; p.m.; PriiJier meetiu&amp;, Thurs.
' ... --~ Poat hJab lehoollllll lllpt, Qmday_ School..., I;!S,..a... ~· ~~ ~~~ ~.ll-- '\Y.~HI'!ic!,.J~ 'loJ11,.,;~ed~.U,.7.40p.•- - ·-·
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' •ati'"IIIUU"'ftli'l\"'ln- illi'fiiii' '"lii,'~Ciiii'e1i 'i8Mc'io Drll and i!ij'"Se1ic'i0f"'iijii. ....,...,. oer. 110
e¥enlngj training union,
MIDDLEPORT FmST BAP.
Solos- Allis Cholmors- Service
ballillnc, llabarCVIDI!Yard, third 9mdl,ya Collowblg llmdo,y vice, 9:30a.m.; Sanda)' Sebool, 7 :30; PriiJer earvlce, 8!15.
TIST - Charles w, Simons,
Form - Industrial - Lown - Garden
Pomeroy-Member F.D.I;C. &amp; Fedwrql
, 'llljl: ~ Bible Claal P,IIV, Scbaol. ,Second """ fourth Sat. 10:45 Lm.; Youlll meeting, 6:.
THE R()CK SPRINGS UNIT. )IUII&gt;r. RobertRiehardson, 9m.
667·3435
Tuppers Plains
Rosorvo System
-- lfnnclo1 each monib. YOuth urday evenings, 8 p.m. church U p.m.
· .
ED METHQDJSt ,.. C. J. Lem- c11,y Sehool&amp;:pt. am11111 Church
Fellowlhlp each Sunda)', 8 p. oervtcea,
SILVER RUN FREE WILL lay~ paoiAir. Harold Blackston, School, 9:15 Lm.; Mornlngworm. In former ll'llllodlll lldldPOMEROY Fmlif BAPTIST BAPTIST - RaY. Calldlll At. I'IW'ch scbuol oupt. Morning lhlp, 10:1o a.m. lllndQ' Bible
IDI.)M.Itrlc:t :routh ral)Jo IIJ:It. -Robert Kuhn, palltor.{leorge klns, pallor. BUI Llllle, am. worllhlp, 9 •30 a.m.; Cburch atu,zy hour, 7:30p.m. lllnda,y
Athen$ Rood
Pomeroy
""'i''ll' af each lllalllb.
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Sldmer, lllllciQ' oebool oupt. di.Y Seboollllparlnteedenl. San- School, 10:15 Lm.; Evening 4:30p.m., game Ume for youth,
A Fomi ly
T ogother
Furniture and. Appliances
. LETART UNrrED MEnlO. ~ acbool, 8:30a,m.;morn. di.Y School, 10 Lm.; worlhlp, worllhlp, 7:30; MYF Sunday, Wednesday eventnspriiJier oer- 1 ---~..!~~~~--~-J..:P.:ho:n:e_:985-::3~30::8:_~--~C:.':he::•:ter:::•:_:O:-~
. D~·- C!OOI.f!l_ - Flrlt aDd Ins worohlp, 10:30 a.m.; BYF, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. l'riiJier moottns andvtce, 7:30.
1, - . 1 &amp;mdoyJ, ~at 6 .p.m. Bible lillll,y, Wednu- '111lrldi.Y, ~:30p.m.Cholrprac. Blllle_"~Wedoelda)', 7:30 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Serv.
8 'J..IIl.; Third aDd birth &amp;:n- dl,y, 7 p.m.; choir practice, tice, Tue_., 7 P'IIL
p.m. Admlnlatrallve Council lcea at 315 Main st., Pl. PleaToke Someone To Church With You
, dl;a, ·llJnda.y SchoOl, 10 a.m., Wecme-.r, f:30 p.m.
POIIIEROY CHURCH OF meeting, ftrst llanclal or each aant, lllnda,ya, 11 a.m.; Wild.
Everything in Hord-re
This Week
. · W.-.hlp earvlce at 11 a.m.·
MT, UNION BAPTIST- Rev. CHRIST- Mr. llo.Yt Allen, Jr., -·7:30p.m.
nesdays, 7:30 p.m. All welPomeroy, 0.
985-3347
IJ'!Ii-.r evealnsa at 8 p.m.: CeCil Cox, pallor. S u 11 d a f pallor. Bible ~1, 9:30 a,
EDEN UNITED BRETIDIEN come.
PIWer'aDd Bible Slutlf,
Schocll aupal'lllleDdelll, ' Earl m.; Worohlp~ 10:30 LID;: Even- IN CHRIST - Elden R. Blake,
SACRED HEART _ &amp;Jnda,y
, · , ' RUTLAND CIJURCH OF THE Sla1'h11, llleday ScbaOI, I;U b:a worship, 7:30. Wedneodl,y, jlutor. &amp;lnday Sebuol, 10 L masaes, 8 and 10 a.m. Holy
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'.I!:.UAIIIINE _ , Rev. UIJlod D. a.m.; l1u!dQ' evll!llnll wor'llhlp; combined Bible l!ltui!Y and PfiiJ• m.; Wlnole Holablpr, supt. eonfeaaiona preeedlng 0 a c h
Lincoln- Mercury- Comet
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.lolornlns oermon, 11 Lm.; Eve- mass.
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B!•181'11i.uc ..iovtcea, 7130 P: - !HM•1, PII(Dr. ~ Worahlp oervlee,. 10:30 a.m.; aDd oermon, 8:20. Mid • Week Sr., 9lnday School lllpt. &amp;m•
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Kentucky Fried Chicken
186 N. Second
Middl..-t
FArm CHURCH IIIII Pl'll8f earvlce, w..-.. ~A..........-~ee, 7:30 P. eleao leader.
PrQ'er ~ Tueodl,y, 7:Pomeroy, 0.
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. MlnerliVUie. Re¥. Arllllr N, leader. Yoollllleetlng Wednes~IIJ.· YGIIIII ~ 1:10, ED METHODIST CHUJICH .BETIILEHEil BAPTIST - lllxwell, pastor. lllnda.Y, 10 dl,y, 7:30 p.m., Erneat DoetW. Dale YcCiura, .paiiAir.
Great s.m, Charles Norllt~ a.m., the church In Bible stu- er, leader.
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Middleport, Q.
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good tires, auto. trans., power steering &amp; brake1,
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collect.
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For Sale
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eel, 1111'7 Mill 91.. MIMI f act.
21" TV ADMlRAL table model.
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below Racine.. P.._ otter
candlll011. Phone Cheater 985Ave., Rlaland. Harry PlumPh. atUMI or 992 1"01
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our regular sale Saturday,
RATES
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painting and remadellng, car- 6 ROOM HOUSE 011 Long Halday, Oct. 30, 1989, for lhe
$1..50 fo, SO ,..,,. .-M...,.. Eo .
lancl, Oblo. Come lfler 4:30 ever. Get STAR. 2'h lbL,
pentry. by contract or hour.
real eslalll Olllled by lhe late SPINET PIANO. Wanted, ...,.
low Rood. Balh "'otalrs and
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'1.89. Dlerabeeh Hardware,
Free estimate. Will II' IllY·
Ra,y R. Lee, deceased, caoBLIND ADS
s'-er down. New linoleum
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Sugor Run MJIJ, Plckeno
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where. Thone 992.8440.
si.U,. ot ana tract or 63 acrugs ln six rooms, newly - - - - - - - - - - - - - low monthlJ paymOIU 011 a,
Hardware, Mason.
10.22.8tc
res, 11110 troetof20acret,and
palnlecl. Ten minute drive to VACUUM CLEANER. brand
OFFICE HOUIIS
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morning from 10 untlll2, o&lt; with all cloanlng taolo. Small
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MEIGS LOCAL Parents, vole
P. 0. Box 276, ShalbyYille,
caD 992-4739, llarald Hood. point dlmqe In shipping. RIDUCE SAFE ud IUt wflll • all In l'rac~ 38 alii 30,
for tile school tax renewll.
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lerms If dell red . Phone 992·
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Counb', Ohio. All offera sub- a..,------~-----Health Center Is open,
voting or to economize at
2685.
10.20-6tc
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their eKpense. It Is no tax
w. Lee, Admlnlatrotor, Pcm- coba
Auto Sales
Dienl, 5 p.m. to !Op.m. no"""· lncreese. Harold Mo... Rt. 2.
P.._ 742-4952 or tiiZ-3469. '
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For Sale
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ed below K. and K Malrile
... c&lt;a1, conve,yed to Fred A. . - - - - - - - - - - - 10.19-14tp
OFFERS will be .--lved atlhe
Hcmes, P o I n t Pleaaant.
Sale
MA.
am..,
at
Weboter
and
Fultz,
!lliDel 1&gt;1 deed recorded ln. 1969 SEWING machlno, """ Real Estate
Pllono 675-2454 or 675-4020.,
IIOOF
REP
AIR
and
um
DW.'
Allorne)'B,
Pamei'O)'
NatiOMI
Volume
185,
Paae
136
and
l~st
a
few
times,
fully
l~c
IIW; aloo -lurpelnll.. and
Voi\DIIO 161,. Pap 213, This equipped 1o •'e·USI· makes
Bank Building, i'omorOJI,
II
~roved p.--r\Y. ~.
bultonholaa. overQib, IP·
Ohio, 1Ct to 10 o'clock L m.,
l'al ~··IJW.
by -.to
I WILL plck..,merchandlaeand
Free utlaate. Pboao 992praloed
••
parcel
23
at,
pllquound many ernbroldory · OPEN HOUSE - WHERE on Oc!GI&gt;er 23rd, !969, Cor
.... to auet1011 011 aperceJII.. 2808.Woao.,.ywhore.
$300
00
'&lt;llslgns.
Will oacrlflce for
p,..e...,, ' Mulberry lla)Jhla.
the rollowiJW real estate or
... 1lula. c.n Jim Adoml,
IQ-I.Ue
Located
1n
Olive
TOwnahtp,
anly
13UO
calh
or
terma
moy
Watch
,... signa.
Fred A. Sbl.llet. deceased:
.-.~. Putlpn!
....
Meigs
Count)',
Ohio,
and
bebe
arranged.
""992·:11115.
WHEN
- SUnday, October 26,
Located In Middleport, Melga
7u-ttllt
t.a-uc
lng 41.62 ocreo In SeetlOII 21
I0.204tc
Frail 21115 p. m.
Cowlly, Ohio, and belrw Lot.
CHICKEN barbecue, &amp;pare ribs,
alii
22,
east
end,
conveyed
to
WHAT
- I otprJ frame, 2
No. ao, and a reet or Lot 131,
Sunday, Oc~ 26, oponaared 1&gt;1
Fred
A.
Shlllet
111
dead
.....
Real
Estate
For
Sale
bellroollls,
belli, "ceuontkltwhich Ia located oo t h e Chester Fire Department.
LEGAL NOTICE
conled In Volume 185, Pia•
chen with diJdlll ar., 11111 HAIUIISON'S tV~AND~~
or Second and MJIJ street~,
Serving ataria at II L m.
LEGAL NOTICE BY
which
was
convered·to
Fred
11,
"Ibis
II
unimproved
probaaeaient.
.,_., 2 aereL !lA SEIMCE. ..._ tri ..
Homemade ice cream.. Dora·
PUBLICATION
percy.
Appraised·
as
parcel
·
Almoat
new,
fOil illmT SEE
2:i.Z2.
• . 1
'A. Shl.llet by deeds recorded
t!OIIS ot plea and cakes would
Chorl. . D. E,.llah, 501 Eooon
S!M'
f
lt
AUTO .I ALI.
In Vol\1118 ~ 18, and
be &amp;Ppr..lated.
S.Ht, Chor\eoton1 Wo&amp;t Vl~lnlo;
· . ::
frame,
.. c,-..• AMMIG'- OHIO\ .. ·
Volume 134; .~ &amp;~ "Ibis
uarcla ki~Cohl, 5u1 Eoton 5ttHt,
!o-!4-12tc
Charlo:ston1 ~ Wo&amp;l VIrginia; l(ay
ship. Melp
beB'ralou Jaree llldroc'lnii', belb, b(JaIll., c 1 'Dll dial. .f \0 ,l
real estate ii" ·n,ved with
Sin..,, 18U¥ Hlnfh AvonuoL Hunt•
1966 CHEVELLE,SS396, 3608.
l"f'on, W.ot VIrginia; LhGrl ..
a two stocy brick atore buiiiJ. lng 73.47 Aeraa In Fraction HARRISONVILLE - 9 rooms,, BIIM. pngo, eloae
wide, Paul Allllo!'-. Jfa
Sl"fO&lt;L TMSA• 8435923; LTC VACANCY for two alderl,y P •• 4 - speed; al10 4 - speed
12,
conve~
to
Fred
A.
ShUbeth,
clotorn,
and
well
water.
ochools,
churehea,
and......
Va. ~'~~oat 1'1a478$alllt•
lng
!hereon.
The
downatalra
2•69..07; SBM Do~1110nt; NO'Ial
piL Prefer prl..le peld ~
Hurst
shifter,
Ills
CheVJ
and
lot.
by
dead
recorded
In
VolGarage.
2111
Acres.
PID!r.
A
sroat
buy
.MOO.
1:110
«t MWIU,
Gul• Mlaollo School; Dom Ned1;
Ia rented as a stare room alii
tlenta. Pllane Maa011, fn..
YINinlo Booch, Virginia 13461;
Pantlac. Phone 992.8389.
lhe ...lllalr. I!OIIIIsla ot ,.,.,.
IDIIO 185, Page 1t. ThlalaUfto RUTLAND - 5 raoma, bath.
HEMRY CLELAND
'' . f.2tt1D)'
Reforwl Singer, 2727 Jup• Str10et, . 5185.
10-ltrc
10-23-3te. apar-... Appraised as
lqoroved p,._cy, Awralo- ~.anly•ltw-aold.
.------..,.--,-.,--...,,Jr.
nt 1, Wuhlngton, D. C.;
9 Ninth A•onuo, Huntington,
ed as parcel 25 ac ,1,200. 6.500.
Offlco-992-2259
RON'S F'I:A)()R aiil'tlte ~
pareel1 at ~0,000 00.
oat Vlflinlo, will tab natlco GUN SHOOT, Rutland Ameri1964
FORD
Galaxle
ll-L,
390,
·
that Jane Vln&amp;on, E•aeulrl• of
Located In the Vtuaae otMidLocated IIICllooler~, PQMEROY - 5 -~· balll,
RH. ,..992-2561
rllilll lllld ~ !~'
.
can Leg!OD, SUnday, noontho e&amp;hrto of Corrlo B. Poyno,
Mel&amp;e
Countf,
ado,
and
beIIOW
lurnece,
new
blrc:h
kit.
,
W.
-'laddl"
.
....:.
.
··
·
' .
4-apaed;
~1,000
actoal
miles.
dlaport,
lllolp
CrNIIIJ,
Ohio,
Hc:..nd, on tho 27 doy of Auouar,
til
4
p.
m.
lo-23-2te
1ng
lhe
coal
underbi'W
part
.
chon.
Wall
ID
'!"all
carpetii)O.
1o.4Wic
,
_
y
19~, flied ._ potltlon In tho proPhone 992-4934 after 5 p.m.
bellll Lot 100 Ill Palmer' a Ad- or Soctlon 12 -·--'to Mobllt Hamelof, a n d - - - - - - - - - - - - '-at• COWl within ond far tho
_.. ..
. •. ·- l
dition
to \MQoport, except.
ceunty of Molt•r ond &amp;tato of CHUCK'S can aavoyoo..,tohalt
10-21-ftc
•
"VJfurniture. SllJID.OO.
· -------------~ ~·
Ohio. ol1..1nt that tho ,.nonol
1ng 3a reet orr the ealt end,
Fred A. Shl.llet by dead ...,. RI!·EDSYILLE- 6 r - . half
CIGARETflli, u· lhW~
011 TV rOIIein II you brlqj
••toto- of sold d.e.O.nt Ia not
IS ......,ed to Fred A. ShiCcorded
In
Volume
187,
Paae
beth.
ges
furnaco,
bnamont,
AIR.
&lt;XIHmi101aiiG
.
,
·l'tlblll
aill ...tee. ABC~
aufflc lent to
hw deltt&amp; ond
them ln. !hick's TV, !52 J1ut,.
tM ch•t•• a M'"lnl .. orl"' ._,
Sale
Iet by deed recanled Ill VolG25. Appnlaed as parcel 27
ecraa.
.soo.oo.
_
..
_
____._
,..,,
IWii.
..,
......,
Va.
12
17
3,...
lernut, PcmerOJ. 1'1111110 99Z..
thot aho dlod ••lncl In
at.120.00
·
HARRISONVILLE
5
roomt,
_
.
_
'J7N111.
.
'-· •
ume
167,
Poae
694.
1blaprofeo al•plo of tho lollowlnt d••·
5080.
IQ-111-trc NEjl{ OIL FVRNACE,milalieci, . percy Is located at 388 WUcrlited ,..1 •toto, &amp;ltuato In &amp;old
Located
lnChllllerTowlllhlp,
hall
bath,
ges
heel,
out.
~
Ills
..._
-------,...;,.,....:_,_·•
:
t491. Torma available. Ph.
county, to wlt1
llama
Slnel
and
Improved
Meigs
COUniJ,
Ohio,
be1111
buildings,
gai-dtn.
SMOO.OO.
....,.,
,~wil
'r
9924352.
the coal underl,yl111 52 Acres TUPPERS PLAINS- 6 rooma,
_...c
...,_.,.1111• 8ol .. Lot Ho. farty-ttno (43) SKATE-A-WAY SCHECUl&amp;wll!l a frame dwallllll·lher&amp;4
In 1. . . p.....,, now lncorp•ot·
~-011
10, cOil--' to new bath, 3 badrooma, _ _:~----------. ,.,.we lllntC. ·~ .. •·
In
Back
to
Sclllal~~UV,
Frllli.J,
011,
In
which
there
are
two
~ Into the Vlllat• of Mlcldloport,
Fr;·~ Shlllat 'by~ r• geragt. Lar(lllol. $10,500.00. LOGAN FDIE
~·
·~ ttt 1121 :.•:~;
Ohio.
epartmeltL olfpralaed I I
Oct. I, lnollftllrtMJ I POTATOES for aale. Sem
corded
In
Volume187
Pap
·MOBILE
HOME
1962
Salea
and
Sameea.
EYBact.., IIllo
. ,.;,::
l1aDo
JIUV, Frllli.J, Od.
parcel 3 at $6,000.00.
8ol "I the 001110 NO I oototo a a
~w . .___ ..... lhl.tlot.._.
Belter,
Ntw
Lima
Road,
olfpralled
two
bedrooma.
...,a,tnc
In
lli"e
and
llfel;r.
·
Crill
Bl
!'
d
· ·~: ~
,·
Skyline,
3
1.
6
627
11
cl.. crlllecl In Volume 215, _pogo
124 • .. _ ,
Located In Middleport, Kelso
Rutland. Phone ·742·4620.
425, Deed Rocordo of Melt• Counat
'r
drlllad
wall,
.
half
aero.
ecplpment.
~a!
d!HOmt
·
W~
Coont;y, Ohio, and belJW part
UIJ Sllurdar, 7110 Ill 101111. .
10.19-61c
ty Ohio.
Located ln Ltbuon T
S5,500.00.
.
-------------1\elnt the oomo rwol aotata ••
.
of
Lot 71 In lletu'a AdilltlOD,
A•PtMtOW~CII~ . --------~==------­
CJWIIo 19 ACRES 1 rooms.
Prieaa 011 aU l,ypto and llbea READY·IGX CONCRE1E 111111'1;
con.,.yed to Canlo Poy110, (alu!
diJ,
T
'-l,
and
tlw
...
located at the comer or 1blrd
Ctlll"le 8. Poyno), dHd ,.c.,d..l
lhlp,lllolcsCclulltl,Ohlo,be- .....,,dllad,balh,5-ooma, ~. llrio~lbera. l'liOIIe tnlll rfabt to JOIIf~/
POODLE PVPPIIS. AKC TGIJ
In VoluiM 2] 9 pop 315, 0011d
~ and Satardu llid .....
alii
Locust
Slneta,ID
Mlddl•
lag the coal underl,yitW Dt oat fumaco. sn.ooo.oo.
992.a&amp;Z1, Dwlabl LGpn.
·Fut and ..., Free ~·
mlldatun, " ' 11111 till- IIIlA
Recorda of Galllo County, Ohio,
Hnlct 11111 p
1... Pllllao port, oo which there Ia locatKnown 01 131 Notth Socond S.,_t,
Acre• 1n part of SeetloD 20,
·10.1utc
·
1~2 aOt.e matu Pb.
MlcUiopol'f, Ohio.
3929 ... Clloatar til IIIII.
.,.
8111111.
l144fc ed • two llorjl ~e buiiiJ.
cOIIveJed to F,.,.s A. Shl.llot HELEM or VIRGIL TIAPORDl-------------altln ~¥111 Co. lllillllii;';
~-aotc
.
' ·
. ...
. · • ......1!'"0'!.
IDa, the lower hal beiDa ua- by dead recorded Ill Valllllte 1
Tt. pray• of &amp;old petition I•
187
Pap
287,
A,ppralaed
ao
ASSOCIATES
992-3325
.
.ALL-~VND
t!lllll
metal,
iJ&gt;.
,.
,
port.
llldo.
.....a~;
I• tho oafo of sold promloo&amp; far
ed as a stare room allllhe
tt. pO,IIIOr'll of dabt&amp; oncl chargoa
COAL, UJIIP, ... otllker,f olher room aa opanmODt, beterlor and exterlor]lelnii'W. ~- "T
pare• e128 at .... ~
•
,
ofonaolcl.
mine run. Excelalur salt
Located
Ill
Olive
Tolmlhlp,
,...,IW.
......,;
.-I
.IIIUhell
IIEP11C
tub
diel
I
;
Tt. potoona obcwo montlo,.d
Ing part or the realeatate COI&gt;will fwther taka notlu that tt.y Help Wanted
Worb, £1111 Jfalll 91., P-.
Melp CouniY; Ohio, J!ea..
carpantr7. ~-·ooalract. 20
I!JII! " • 1111nrt; Ol)lo._~;
V8l'ed by Fred A. ShUlet by
hove bHn mado portloo daforwlant
ei'O)'.
Pboao
992-aatt.
1
MECHANIC
WANTED
at
Jolin
the coal unlerlrl'W 40..41
)'MI'o ••• . _ Fl'.. ellita 111111.
· · · w~:
t• aeld potltlon and thot th.y
8-114fe . deed rec:onled lnVol111118126,
. . r.gulred to onaw• tt. aonw
Glbaon Motor CI\Y, Inc.. Tap
Ael'lla
In
Secii!MI25
maws.
Jtb
o,ro-;
1107
Lo---.:..4•:
Pap
3115.
Also
be~
7&amp;8
on • boJen the 28th day of Nopay In Athena arta. Write
ed
to
Fnd
A.
'by
llood
C!Jat
st.,
~_.t..
~
SEE
Nl!IGLEll
.IWI'""W
ve-.,, A.D. 1969.
Saudi 1blrcl street. 011 which
Box 749, Athena, IJ&gt;Io. Ph, CAMPERS and tro¥el trollan, . lhe1'8 Ia '-ted a 1'h atory
recGided IDVCII11111118T,I'Ip
992-4953.
o ..
... llldW'W- ........ Calli•
JAN! YINION ·
593-7758.
l~tc
l•oaut~l• M tfto oototo ol
~69.
Appraised
••
parcel
29
10-21
etc
Ra~1 •• : :
Bumor 11111 rmtl~ ... . frame dwelll,., mt rented.
C.rrlo a. ,,,,.., d ......tl
attfOOO.
------------ ,
·
1' 28~~ :
price, 10 pareonl to 15 per-· llelna part ~ lhe real estate
JOHN !. HALLIDAY,
Atte...., fflf Plolntlff
Located
In
Oil.,.
TOIIIIahlp,
SEWING
IIAaDNES,
89&amp;'
-~-:..----.:...-----..;:::
cent
aaYIIWL
Ccllle
to
Gaul'
a
I
cGiiV8Jed to Fred A. Shl.lletby
Oct. 17. ,., 31,
Malia CGullt.Jo Ohio, belac
~. all p11keL 99~f. 1
Tnller Salol. P"- 185 .. ' deed rec:onled In Val.\11118126,
Nw. 7, I of, ll, 28
3132. Two ll1llea 11111111 ~ :
lho coal underl,yl• 81 Acroa,
The Flbrlc Shop, PGinero,y~ AUTOIIOIILi: lilwaaee
Pap
Melp CclunV Deed
Cllostar 011 BL 7. Watcll OW . llacGrdL ApJniaedao parcel
In Section 26, CCJ~tve)"ed to
~ Sllpr s.tea a
''U IW? Latt'::.~Z:~j
Fred A. Shlllet by dead re. J. y
Senlee; · Wo Sbarpta Sci...
....1' ..
11 un· ..
.:...,
·
ll8n Jail 011 CouiiQ&lt; Road
4 at$9,000 00.
Utterbup of the social
• ftll ..... J
"1u.aotc
c
...
ded
Ia
Vai.UI118
187,
Pqe
lllll'1!o
.........
.
whirl: the name-droppers.
LEARN o.t hot110 - In ,ov~·
l.«aatd Ia Mlddli!PO't, Meta•
Appraleed •• parcel 30
.,-o limo, No •,-clal .due:•
r - -----~----~"':':"'~. - ~
• • •
..
CouiiQ&lt;. Ohio, bellll part of
tlon needod, II'• &amp;ln~pJo, New
at
t&amp;I.OO.
BOAT, motor,andtnller,,l25.
One thing that traiJels
aoay lnotont LoCI'nlng Method.
Lot No. 159, c:cJIMled to Fred
Located In Olive TOIIIIahlp,
Wrlto for free brochure.
film&lt; than light is the
Pbone 992.5542.
A. SIIUiet by doed r ..ordod
Melas CouniY. 01110, be... the
oJftT to le11d untold thau·
I0.22-3te
In Voltiiiii141,Pap209, 1bla
COMPUTER COLLEGE
coal ~ 78 Acres,
,!
randl of doii4TI that fol·
-moat famous partner•
property -11 locallid at 8S-4Ih
OF TECHNOLOGY
lows on the heels of the
Soctlon
38,
COIIVOJed
to
fnd
.'•
1988 STEPSIDE 'h- Jlelwp
street anita lqoraved with a A. !lllllet 'by deed rec:onled ship in thil -ld One Public Square 1104
flool payment to a loan
fixtd juat the way you
Cllevralal lnlck, .l,ltl.
JhaTk.
Clovoland, Ohio 44113 '
two ltorr eementblockdlrellin
VCIIume
187,1'1ge27L
ttp.
Ilk• 'em.
PhOIIe 992-8811.
IDI
Appra!HCI u
praised as parcel 31 II
10.22..etc parcel "at $6,000.00.
··
.78.00.
Wanted To
Loellled In Wlddloport, .....
]9in the·
IAQ!ed Ill Olive Townahlp,
+1\EW HOLLAI\D CIIIIIA CABINETS, rOIIIII to. 55-GALLON drluU, IOOd for Coal¥, Ohla, being part ~ Kelp
·par11de he11rty
C'AUII;y, Ohlo,bei!Wibe
01~ 0P P!:RA'I' RAND
traab, ••50 Meh. AlmuGIJ Lot i58, -¥8)'111 to Fred A.
biN, aid eloclca, lie. Wrla
coal
underl,yilll!i139.11Airea,
lire111t{11St e11tcrs
JUDk~.
... caD Ill. D. Miller, BL t,
Shl.llet 'by deed recorded In
EARLY SEASON
__
t,.
__________
_
Section 16, - - to Fred
10..22-ute Vollllll rl41, Pap 209. 1'ha
P-ot, ..,_ 99J.t2TI.
A. ShiDet by died reccdod
t.a.Uc
propert;y M&amp; a 1'h llor)l
In
Vai.IIM 187, Pip 27J. ttp.
s.BOOM IIOVSE, bath, utlllt.¥
frame dwell... thenon, ~
pralaed
01 llU'Cel 32 . at
room, carpal, floor tile, 11111- Ia 1~ at 338 wnu...,
ON ALL
.13t.OO.
For Rent
llllnc, II'Od olze etll*r, new streat,
aa parcel
.All ~ the atoreoalcl PI Cllilrt.Y
HAYING EQUIPMENT
water 111111 hoall.vp,,.. llael- 20 at ...000-00.
CLEAN. camfortiDio oiMplng
will
be aold . . . . .to lhe
ltr all tu~. 7.88 acrea. Located Ill Sultoo Townlblp,
Balers, Rakes, Mowers,
room with kitchen prlvllltiH.
1869
..... • • • taxea. !IV- ,, ,
Larlt Ilion 111111111q. Dorta lletas c::ounq, Ohio, 11111 In
ole. Pay later when you
oultablo for working wom.-i
Ule
.
t
il n.eember' 1868, a'nd
Mariti, LGntl BuiiGm, Oblo. ~
Uole it. No ~yment until
or tddler. Avail- New. 1.
CCIYeJed to. Fnd . 1111· rllttt to re~~trvtll to ,..:. ,.
l1iiOIIt Chiller 885-3629.
Phone f92.J4«l after S p.m.
May 1970. Came to . • •
A. Shl.llot by doed fOCOI ~~~In
jeet 811J udall olferL
'
100:2.31~
10.19·11p
Val11111t ui, hae ,1.3. 11da
intoriaatlon may •
PJ"CIPOIV lo IIIII_,~ ~
' .,
Ollthll~. rr..
~ •• percel 2Z ,at .,...
OU&gt;
LIJIEirrY'
:J'hMiro
'blilld"loWLJ::ll LOTS, Bab'o MGI&gt;llo
HCib...U.r, EuetiiGI'
.
Coort, S,.racuoo, Ohio, 1¥\
IJW. Nice. Vtu reaiOII&amp;ble. 000.00.
ta1ate F:recl A,
tRACTOR SALES
BoiJW · 8 acroo ,.,..~ at
sc.tAo R~ . " 124, P"- lltZ- . · !"'- HU2:11.
eoaoad.
Talapl._ N
,
"2-5101 s;,1"1 A••· Pomaroy
X.rra Rut, Lot lllnWi. olh ,
111-lZ.UC
. .L
'"II.Uc
HUl$7,
IO..lWie· . . .

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shlak knl- founci In 111e home kJ~o~fuld the ~lctlmt...,.: · Abele, ~=~
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lila Dumltrt' two chllchtoo Itt and la&lt;11P"• kll*' and 'lhen nailon at Rio •Graado, CGilHe ·a.e,_., ~chID PomerO,Y.
Winter CNH· • ''MOll and boys Jackets - Worw.,..
Jane. s. and Morttn Ill, 4- Llll*'· ·llla ..,..d CGUid not be MllndiJ, Del.~··
1bel:e will.be ~ olollloe1ri: olnd Swoet.r1 - and. tho special sal~ of
were asl- doirlng 1M mur· found ori the pnmltll.
lllmlln Kill&amp;~~ et. llcera, dloeu- ol projecta
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den. pollee seld, and _.. ..,.
aware ot whal wet happlnlng.
He said blood wea I~ · !"' W the preildiDII olll- lt tile the prQ!eds.-tecllo be cia.
lllay ran to a nslghbor Thurl· both the first and second flolln, mock GOP COII\'entlllll, ,ilhlch Ia IIUioed Ia the -let;v'ollll..m
dey momlno !hoy -ld lndlceflng 1M kiiii,.S mey have part olt. mock prellcilauallllll plan.
not opon the to 111e bod· occurred downllfalra and the aenaU&gt;ria1 ei,.UCXI belna 0111!- The ooolety recently~
room where the vlctlmaley.
bodln cerrlod to 1M bodooom Gictod by a claaa 1D Pollllcel ed Ita p!oa to buDd a new nu.
1111 .selections - and special sale prices on
"Thank God 1M chlldrlll where they were found,
Partioa lild Preaoure GnJupa. ...,.. end omce loulldlnaCXI MuJ.
tofs for Bors and Girls. Brl111 the klddles to
couldn't got ...,. opon,"
Nolghbon Mid they J,. !IIerman PUrter, aaalltant borrJ,IifiJhta ID' !Uneroy wh•
£1bei1tfds Toyland - · let them see all the
INS. Louis ~. • next- Dumltr. a University ot,Cincln· ...,r01- o1 political oclence, 11 became _...m thot fuadl
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neighbor, said.
clnnell g r - . ~ home lllaled, "the eoaYenll•• n d 1ftMIId not be available. Since
tors cin dl·splay - Setect what you need and
lila mold, Mrs. Ruby Boofl. from - k about 1 p.m. ' eleelionl are part ol a loom. tbat time, · the oootety hal been
teaiiJ save.
nar, manegod tv pry _ . the -.deY. ·
In&amp; -rlence. The purpo• ol lllveillpU•s the poulblllllea
the whole prosram Ia to mal!e o1 ullnfl lite llrat llelp eo.r..
counted robbery as a motive for
the oludent funlllar .willl poUt. 1¥ Courthouse In Cheater aa
the murders. Nothing was beteal preasures."
• 1111 _..,
lieved missing.
Lut ,Jar, lha mock GOP
"Na MDHw"
ccnv•tion selected Rlchllnl
"There was 1ewelry and mon·
T onltht thru T uosday
ey
on
top
of
the
dreuer
In
the
Nixon •• 11s ·cano~~~~ate, IIIICI
Walt Disney'•
By United Preto lnlerlllti..U
Nixon _, the . . _ . eJec.
bedroom," Scho» said. "There
RASCAL
apparently
was
no
motive
for
Uon.
Tllla yur Nixon remains ,
(T echnicolorl
SffOnd
bodv
taken
mine
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this."
Steve forrest Bil Mumy
FARMINGTON, W. VA. - A SECOI'ill BODY waa recovered the ravorlte to I'll the mock
Dumler's father Is president
.....eatlm'. nominatim.
ot the Chatfield &amp; Woods Sock today tromlhe Conoolldotim ~ Ccl.'oNo. 9mlne where 78 miWalt 01 •n•y' 1
Co. where the vldlm was a ners dlod In a sarles of uedergrounl upiAIIICXIa last November.
James E. Vaooe, 12, DIDHAHG YOUR HAT
APPLE BD..L PASSED
sales manager. His grandfather The two men whoa, bodlea were ......,..red ware c r . - on a
ville, died lhla morul!lllln Jlol.
OH THE WIHD
WASHINGTON (~ - A
24 • car coel train which hod bleD q~~rated a "good distance"
was a compos4M' and· wrlier.
(Tochnloalor)
bill
to allow apple growers tn zer Medleal c..ter. Mr. Vance
Dumler had been shot In the from the place where the 78 ather mlnero were bellewcl to haw
Ric Notoli, Na•ojo In•
OWIIOd end operated the Vance
five - · · tncludinl Ohio, to end SOli General Store ID Da.
lace and hoed and stabbed In been trapped, mine COIIIPOIIY oiDelala laid.
dian boy, as Goyo; his
lila olllelals sold lite discovery ot: the two bodies rraa "an pll'ticlpate ID the Ap1culture ville 24 year1. lla also aol4
the chest. His wife wM shot In
sister,
Tina; Judson
the head and stabbed In the loolated lind" ani It would be three or lour monthJ before work Department' a marko11nJ order Walkins procluots ID the Jlu..
Pratt
chest and back. INs. Wilson. crows roac:hecllhe bodleo oC lite otller dead. The bodf recovered program, was IIIIProved TIIUrl· ville area ...en1 'yeor1. He
Admiuion: Adults, $1.00
who was living with the Dum· tnlay wao ldontlned u that of Qluloa Hudman. 43, Shlmaten, do,y by the Children, 60c
attended the Jianvllle Walley.
The bill MW ·aoea to t h e
lers while her husband recup- w, Va., 1ront motorman oolite coe1 train.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
,
an Church.
House for actloa.
PARKER BROTIIER
erated from • recent heart It·
He Is survived by h11 wife,
Mon&gt; reww:fin&gt; rrmwN floated
Eaale; a dau&amp;hter. Mildred
ANNQUNCE REVIVAL
PARIS - THE TWO ALlJED PEACE TALKS deleptiCXII
Grate, Rutland, Rt. I; t w o
Revival service• will be held
sent their 1111 mUitary advl1ero to Selgontodayamld opeculatlon
...s, Kahle, of Waver!¥, IIIICI
A reol ellate trading claSiic playera buy, sell,
the Allies are COII&amp;lderlJW a -se ·llreprq,ooallnthe war. An at 7:30p.m. nlptly for the next Lowell, of Eoat Liverpool; Olaht
swapeven bluff their way to Cl financ;iol empireAmerican opokesman said Col. IIIM'en Hw Lol IIIICI U. Gea. week beglmlng ~ at the grllllllehllclreo, and four great.
or
go
broke
in proceu.
Frederick C. Weyland were maldJW the trip •• part of a "r""' ~cuse MlosiCXI with Slater arlllldchlldrell. He rras preeec1.
Stella carlyse e¥1ngellst. The
tine series of CCJ'Isultations."
For 2 to 8 Players
od ID death by a •JOn. La......,ce,
publle
Ia welcome.
The trtp coincided with conalstent reporta lhot the United
O•r Regular Price $5.95
IIIICI two brother&amp;.
statea ani the South Vietnamese were·conalderllllla aeneral
FlDIOral services will be limcease • ftre pJWOoal uedor which sldeo would 1£1"111 to alii&gt;
da1 at 2 p.m. at the DallvUie
OFFICIALS COMING
shootlr~g.
General a.pt. Rev. lllatthew Wealeylft Clwrch with the R8Y.
Grimm
ollldatlng.
Hardeo, Am Arbor, Mich., will Lloyd
HIP FRACTURED
be at lite POmeroy Lower Lfcht Frlendo "'-&gt;' oeU at the Mar.
Mrs. Mlna W. Heos, 82, J'om. Church &amp;ulda.Y for mornlna end ttn Funeral Home 5alllrda1 and
Miller to Speak eroy,
was &amp;dmllled to Holzer evenlnl servtoea. R8Y. Harlan 9milll' UDUI 12 IIOQil, &amp;!rial
Medleal C-r, Firat Ave., at Sonnes, asal. oupt., also will be will ba tn the DmMDe Ceme..
RIO GRANDE - Cong. Clar.
tery.
The jet of the lulu;,._
10:15 a.m. TIIUrlldi,Jwlthalne- preseal.
...., E. Miller (R.IOih), will
now! Over 18" long,
lure ol the left hlp. 918 ...
speak ai the moual moetlni ol
friction powered.
injured when ohe !ell In the
DIVORCE ASKED
the Huntington Jnteratate Milk
Charllln8 extreme cruelty,
yon! at ber home.
l'roGlcero AsaoelatiCXI at RID
Joan IL Wolfe, Racine, hao 111.
Grande Collese SaturdaY, Oct.
od ault for divorce !rom Jolon T.
(Contbuod !rom 1)
TRICKS ON WEDNESDAY
25.
Wolfe, also ol Racine, ID Melc• · end active portlc:lpatioo In com.
Miller was Initially named
Trick or treat nl&amp;ht wiD be
County Commoa Pleas Court. 1111111\)' and regloaal atralrs.
to memberahlp .., the Hause cob&amp;erYod ID Rutland Wednellday
"If more areas of thla naAp1culture Comml-. end to from 8:30 to 7:30 p.m. The olWINS
RRON~E
Sf
AR
UCXI
hod U.0 energy IIIICI the YJ..
the Dairy IIIICI P&lt;!Ultry, Tobac. r• will blow to begin end end
eo p Farm Labor 'ltl 1 ~ tll!&lt; ,. !'c:llvltlet eald ~ Ell
Mra..,
· Bnalr. days to oome. Weather
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1&gt;mirilson. , . , . , . :1 J)Otl, hal loomed thelher. ,~ua. A &lt;l.C
baDd, tat S&amp;t. Harold Dra,y, llfa.. ~ . , I could aolel,y predict
them in Pendleton' slack shirt. Pure
VETERANS MEMORIAL
tloned tn VIetnam, his recelv. tb81 more anawero would be
virgin wool with square lails and generations
HOSPITAL
od the Bronze star formerltor. !orlheomlnl to our nation'•
LOCAL TEMPS
of quality behind it.
Admlulone
LUlie
Philloua service aplnat hostile tr8Dip&gt;J1atioa problema," ...,.
The temperature tn dmmtown
S.M-L-XL. $15-$17.
POmeroy at 11 a.m. Fricla1111l- tfpa, Hartford.
rorees. Dra,y, In the servtcefar marked Muaa.
Dlochar8ea- Carter Fred&lt;. 19 years 11 ~ home
On U. S. Rt. 35 alld Rt. 23
der I1IIIDY oldeo was 35 clelin, Helen Bartle•, Samuel aome~~me'ID Novent&gt;er.
developments, Muaa 1 a I d,
greeo.
Moore.
''ICM't tell JGU too 11111ebabout
DIES OF INJURIES
TO BREAK GROUND
the !Uiure ol these hlalnra;ya,
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UJ'O _
Grourldbreaklnl ceremonloa beeluse u you·I&lt;Mw. It' a prot.
Merlin R. Kauftlnen, 48, Belle- wiD be held Qlnday Ill 2:10p.m. t;y IIIIIch liP to lite atate hllbfillltalne, dlod '!1NrlldayatColll. lor the new Free Madledlat llll ,departmelll what happenl
munlf¥ lloepltal here from tn. i:lurcb at Laurel cwr. CGifer. to federal aid hl&amp;lollll•·"
jurlt1 81drerod ID a IMI8 _ car .,.. 9lpt. H. L, . Jonea will
The Waablnglm olllelal """
crash~ 1.70 _..here.
preside.
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CINCINNATI (UPU- Pollee o1 • two-story brick and frame
mado 111 "Inch by Inch" IHrch homlln 1M Mount Llloi'Mrt or.
.., and queried realdonls In the
woalled nslghborhood - 1 In
' - ' ot finding a cluo to the
'1AIO N
savage slaying• of three social·
ly prominent per...,..
Pollee said they llad found no
TOHIGHT, SATURDAY
motive or ouspecll In 1M "ap·
AHO SUHDAY
OCTOBER 24-25-26
perontly motiveless" shoollng
and stabbing of Martin Dumler
Double Featoore Program
11, 29, his wife, Patricia, 27, and
her
molher. INs. Mary Wilson,
Elvis Presley in
Tho
bodies of the throe were
CHARROI
tound
sprawled In the master
COLOR
bedroom ol tho Dumler home
oerly Thursday. Pollee believe
Dobbie Reynolds
James Garner
they were killed late WodnH·
HOW SWEET IT lSI
dey.
T echnic:olor
Pollee Chief Jacob Scholl dis·

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SUNDAY OCTQBEI? 26, 1969

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VISIT' ELIERFELDS TOYLAND
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James Vanee

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Di'es Friday

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MONOPOLY GAM.E

1WliA.NT YOIJTII - Sheny w....-n, daughter of Mr. end Mn. o.,Je
Wlll'lcman of New Ha-, was crowned 1969 Wahema High School HomeC&lt;IIIIJW
Q-n at halftime ceremonleo at the White Faleon - Spencer game Friday nlsht.

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Sale $3e00

Syracuse Woman Has
.&amp; _easure in Antiques

JET ·PLANE

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the weekend
to VISit the

the department by
WriU..
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- sup.
end
• t.a a.70lU'
and l.eldnl
port to two Yltal billa - the
·A.Irport.A.Irwaa Bill and PUblie Tri!IQOrlatlon Act of 1981.
''!'be~• . Bill
would alleviate airport COIIll81tioD and Improve solely In the

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WEAR

A HAPPY
FA.CE
By Pu_tting Your Money
To Work For You
ll's a good feeling to ll111w llull you've got
something going for you! That's how our savillfls a"ount customers feel! They k111w that
their savings are busy earning the highest
rate of interest possible with safety. You can
have that happy feelillfl, too •.. COllie on in
today and open an illsured savillgs acco11n1 and smile!

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"They IIIOtli so much to mo. Almost all
ol my antlCJiel were glventomeby!rlends
1111 neighbors," &amp;he remarks.
Mra. Grimm and her huebend, Melvin,
,are lite parents ot: foor children.
What are Mra. Grimm's plano for the
fUture? To collect more antlqueo, of
couree.

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Greyhoun• Bus
Scenlcruiser Express .
Extra IGiQe 1 6 rubber

tires, double
wi!h motor,

ThoUib my Ideas are held

by few .

We can form a group to repre&amp;all

metal

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A,ed .even take our prd&gt;lema to Coogre...

S.ale 89C

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Tbe Llbercy TOrch Ia held faat
To llhow that ~ IIIII free.
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Tri-County's
Twirlers Get

ADDISON - J. A. French, Pout Rar&gt;o
dolph, end Charles VanSickle.
CHESlllRE - Clair Athey, Aroolcl
Merritt, ani Leo SWisher.
CLAY - ~ E. Aowel, Herman
Brucker, D. P. Martin, and Marvin OUriL
GALUPOIJS - Gary T, Bane end
Clyde D. Burnett.
GREEN - Cerl W, GWeiOPie, Oakey
Johnson, B. B. Sauedera, Cordle smtth,
and carl WearOL
GREENFIELD- JohnHenryBartels,
Charles E. Cox, Junloc F. Davis, Earl W.
Naylor, ani Irvin Potter.
GUY AN - Stanley Belville, Ewrette
G. MonlgOIIlery, Earl Sheets, t..laSheeta
and Harlan WUilamOL
HARRISON - Delmas Min&lt;, Homer
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POMEROY - Franldtn L. Johnson,
43, Me1011, hal been ehsrgecl by the Department of Sherllf Robert Hartenllach

wlfll The
conceallilla
·department ..14 s.turdoy Jallr&gt;o
son wa1

~Friday night

lor lnveotlp.tion e&gt;C a tratlle vlolatfoa Aplatol

_ . ...,. Ill •--·en• I . l!'nlll ot
his .,.,.- tlliillla tile cMdo. 1111...- pdlt&amp;d
a '100 bond 1o appear In Coui'tf court.

SE OAPSE
Will Meet
GA.LL~L!S -·-:! 't'ha omua1 Fall dll.
trlct meetlilg " ' • ~ Olllilter. '
of 11Je Ohio Ao-latlou. q! l'llblle Sch!lo! .
~ayeea

(OAPSE) · wllf' be held FrldaJ, ·.
Oet. 31, at Waahlngton Elementary SCbooi.
Damaget
The OA.PSE was eatablllhed tn tile Gel·
llpolla Clt,7 Scboola three year&amp; aao and
Rt. 33 Sideswiping
since thlt time local employees hive
been active .., the local and dlatrlct lev.
.POMEROY - Medium cioml&amp;el was ell.
reported to two caro that sldeawlped at
The Gelllpolla Chapter has one em.
11:10 a. m. Saturday .., Route 33 In Bur· playe who Is a dlatrlct olrlcer. Charlea
!Ingham, the department ofSherllf Robert Gram Is vloeiJresldent. At next Fri.
Hartenboch reported.
dal&lt;'• meeting, Grant to rumlng for the
A nortHiound car drlwn by Robert olrlce ol Dlatrlct Preildent. MrL Novo.
Crown, 58, Pomeroy, croaaed over lite lelle Norlb Ia a eanlldate lor Dlatrlot
centerline end sideswiped a aoulllbound Secretary.
car driven by Jacob Turner, 71, Mlddl.,
Golllpolla Clt,y Manager D, Kennelh
port. The~ were no Injuries or arrestL
lllorpn will welcome school OJIIIIiay.
oea !rom 11 - e • mortng the momTRICKS ON WEDNE!IJA Y
Ina sesalon. Entertainment will be
RACINE - Trick or Treat nll!llt In Ra. !urnlohod b;r llle vocal deparlnat o1
cine will be held Wecmellday from 6:30 Gallla AcadeJIQ' Hll!ll School, under the
to 7:30 p.m., Ma,yor Charlea l')'les said. dlrec:UCXI ol Mrs. Anne Flacher.
Robert F. Toylor, OAPSE Director
ol Govemmenml Services, will be 111011
apeaker at the morning seasl.... Senalor Oakley c. Collins o1 Irmtoo, will ·
live brief remarks .., lealslation which
dlrectb' lllvotves ochool emplQY-. ·
Alter lunch, empiQYees will farm rIIDaller JI'UlllS conslatl!lll ol aecretarlea, cal'eterla worker&amp;, cullndlal 011111107·
- IIIII transportation empiQfeel for dla.
cuoslons IIIICI demonstrations.
Any school emplaye who his not reslltered for the meeting Is ukod to tact eltber Charles (FOX) Grant, MH.
Zell&amp; Craft, _ . , . cbalrman, or 1'117111• ·
Howe, co.cllalrman.

Moderate in

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hive to be elected by write-In ,wte at
CriiiVn City end Vlmon, where only three
filed.
Four canlldates llled for twopoats on
the Galllpolla City Board oC Education.
At North Galli&amp;, fiw canlldates filed lor
two vacancies. SouthWestern wUielect tiro
boord member&amp;, but three !lied.
There are no school board races at
Kyser Creek where tiro are to be eleeted
ani only two Iliad, or at Hannan Trace,
where three are to be electod ani three
flied.
Three Gallla Courolf Local School Dlstrlc:ta hive ranewallevlea at the !all eleeUon.
In Guyan Pet., there is a local option
lsoue. Voters aha1l de&lt;ide whether or not
beer shall W sold. A majorlt,y wte Is
naeeasary lor poosage. Tho question lr&gt;o

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Mr. end Mrs. LOr17 Wilt IIIII 1111111 ....
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Iii clollni. Mazan i!ald:

Madledl.t Church end Is an ac:Uve mem.
ber qf the WSCS. She has made so maey
atlrt.ctive quilts that she his loat coont.
Mra. Grimm Is molt proud ol her an.

PLANNERS - PlalllliJW Dell Friday' a Fall Dlatrlc:t MoetiJW of the Ohio
AIIOCiatiCXI ol l'li&gt;llc ScluJol Elq&gt;'-1 at WaahiDRtoa Eleme!Dry ~ Golllpolla, are, B88ted, Mra. Ne'WlleneNorth,candlolatefardlatrlct oecretary;1rw (L toRl,MrLJeanCiark,R. N., ciQ' schoolllll'se; ani MrOL Zelia Crall, program chairman. Olarlee (FGII) Gnmt, Gelllpnl\a (not plcturad),' DOll' vice presl•
dent, Is eandldate far dllllrlct prelldent.

Mr. WDt end hlo&gt;

CUP THIS COUI'OII AND TAKE TO YOUR K[NTUCII'f
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tender,
chiCken; lhe Colon... , epecl..
ll'hY· pipin' hOt ron•.

"The l'llbllc Traoeportatlon
Act of 1989 woold help amall
&lt;itiea, •ch aa you have bore
1n IIOIItheUtern Ohio. a -.Jd
help olllclala to dmae IIIII 1'1111
city frt.DipOrlalloa Oll'lleml that
could remme eon -atioD.
•1 -.ld live , _ to oslatfn&amp; city lrt.DapertatiCII OJ'S.
tellll, provide far new lll'atema.
end moat lmportaat ol all, It
would aet up ID orpnlzed pro.
_ . ol AIUI'ch to aillaiD
ioJM ol the IDIWerl we'U·I*d
ID the doeldea be1moJ t b o

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"Riggs' Grandchildren
·.Win National Awards

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_, , .... - . , Melhadlat Church.
ale allr~e liome whore Mra.
G!'III!Di wa1 born end .111111 n1ldea, an.
; tlqaea are lltrt.c:Uvel,y &amp;rrOIIIed. Ill her
PJ~Md colleellon are apu1 creamplteh.
· w, -bowl, anc! apoon holder whlcb
..... a waddlna !11ft o1 her grllldmolher.
Tile HI II prOOabb' 150 7-1 ald.
· :A· few of llle older antlquel lhe poe.
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volves C or D liquor permit halderOL Guyan Pet. Is Crown Clt,y.
Three members will be elected to
the Gallla County Board of Educallon. The
f.i!illl"""" are 1Tuman l!looeta IIIICI C. A.
Ewns••.,._ third e&amp;ndldate wJUlla.. to be
eleei4Jd by write-In vote.
Heft are the township 'trustee oencll·

it•ie cil4 ibol bulilltUi .lite. lillf, t ~- "'oM!'"'. drib.ffo ~
datH,~ T/~U)I' CljiGel),; BUrnett,
!lied In GeljiDGu1 Tlfp.
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diwlii*l eolloetor 01 an.
tame lilit Mtltulljllllti liokt
GaiHa c:ouillf'li ifw 'lllllae• eech will
lUI. tlrlmm it!eada tloe weeld,y moot.
elect lour coQncUmell. A race exlati at datu:
. -""~ ~~~~~~. .. 11 l'ooin lnp ot: the Ladlea Aid SOclelf of the
Rio Grande, where six flied. One each wUI
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14 Trustee Races
Certain in Gallia

KATilt CROW
of carnlvalslall. She hal two burnt wood
By DICK THOMAS
- ••ilalre new' fl-lenda. keep Jilarllel made by the late Chorles HobIa 10111." otetter.
GAlJJPOLIS - Wtth two truatees to
on a lim·
·Maro' of her treaiAII'II were hinded be selected In eech township, 14 of Gallla
down !rom her late llllll\ Mar1 Schiel· COUIIIY'• ,15 townships hlvo rt.ces lor the

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Jerry Keyes was Sherry' a escort.

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