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Twenty months after being
· released from captivity in
North Korea, Cmdr. Uoyd M.
BU&lt;:her skipper of the spy ship
Pu~lo: has lx.come an autllor,
· regained the weight he lost in
prison and developed a paunch.
His growing bay window Is
·not unexpected for a man of 43.
'The book Is something else
again.
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In 'it, the officer who twpe., he
still has a career in the Nayt,
argues that it was Navy·
bungling that led to the capture
of the USS Pueblo on Jan. 23,

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Mr. and Mn. Howard D.
Snyder, son, 3:47 a.m., Oak
Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.
Hill, girl, I:S2 p.m., Racine;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
SPradling, Jr., son, 2:25 p.m.,
Pt. Pleaaant; Mr. and Mrs.
Gary M. Adkins, son, 6:21p.m.,
Oat Hill.
DlSCHARGE8
Mrs. wtiuam Bmypi, J4n.
Charles FICII, Mrs. Prelton H.
Maynard and infant daughter,
Leslie .' ·nes 'olcCombs, Mn.
Lol a '
:ourn ng, Mrs. Fred
Park
.obert L. Rickard,
George .•. Robinson, Lee M.
Woolum, Mrs. Lorna McCoy,
Shirley Ann Mcllonald and Mrs.
Bessie Plummer.
Holzer Medical Center, Flnt
Ava. ind Cedar St. General
fisitlng hours 2-4 and 7-ll p.m.
only. M.ioternity vial ling boors
2:30to4:30p.m.Parentaonlyoo
Pediatrics Ward.

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Mr.
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Lawsn
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and ~
" P. Burlem,
Rl. I,·
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Mr. an • .&lt;irs. WUUam D. Abolen, Leon, a daughter; and Mr.
and Mrs . Patrick L. MeCormick, Jackson, a son.
DIKbarges
Ben L. Ambt'ose, Mrs. Donald
L. Bloomer, Mrs. Anna Mae
Bowman, Mrs. Richard A.
Breece, Mrs. Roy W. Brinker,
VIrginia F. Brown, Mrs. O.'rid
Lewis Burchett, infant twin
aons of Wilbur L. Coon, Randy
L. Fox, Jr., Lynn M. Kloea, Mrl.
Laura R. LeiJheltf-Mn. Walter
J. Me'f!!., Mrs. RalieBh E.
Roble, Miss
Saullz,
Howard
Sayre,lnel:
Mn: I.Er!ltst
L.
Smith and Infant 1011, Wllfanl I.
1'1pple, Tara Dawn Wolfe, Mrs.
Leora WUUna, Julls Cooli, Mrl.
Myrtle Hayburn, and James

Ifelnemar.

MEIGS nEATRE

·' Regular 8.00 Sweaters

SALE 6.66
A spec:lil group ot womens ·
new loll sweeten tncl~atna

Carpenter

V-n•di

cardigans

sllpovers ana crew neck
sllpovtl'l . long sleevu · 100

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perctnt ,Acryttt ftbar, 25
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S!OQ~ up Frl~oy · and

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Melp Local School Board Thursday even1JJa by Lae Mceomaa: clerk. Sayre lllls the seat
vaeated by Mrs. E. 0. Ball. Mr. Sayre Ill employed with the Central Operating Co., New
Haven. He 1111 member ol the Mt. Unlllll Baptist Olurch where he "'"es aa Sunday School
llllpfrintendeDt, chttrdt deacm and choir directCll'. He attended Scipio Hl&amp;h School, never
beinl balltful about his [ll'lde ID his native frleigs County. Sayre said be Ill looking forward to
llft'VInc onllle board. lie and hla wife, Rosalia, have two chlldren, TimothY Joe, 20 and Mta.
Helena Loulle Rlgp, til the Carpenter area.

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IIIKltpan, four 22 ounce patlta pant with plolltc mwrs.
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Dresses

Mens ·suo Papoolor lrond
Orton

CREW
SOCKS
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and dark. Well kn wn
mok1 you'll recagniJII ,l!llcf
want.
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sfucfy. Nofe ~ · Binders • Pencils • E•-• · T~bletlt •
GIUI • ~ liOc1k Popar · Typing P - • 1'1111 •· Paste •
Cre~. (:i'1,ail f&gt;l!par . Primary T1blots : !,lui~ - SCotch
.T~pa ' '!Vfr•dc\rl· ~. Stop In - look a,rOUncl and buy what . •

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Mr.andMra.WDUamLawaon
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and CherJI were In &lt;211rleston,
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tt.ltSHIII·Sii~-PMiies-lras·Ginllto·Siottl-r.
vlllllll ~her mother, Mn.
Just the dres- she wonts you'll find In our beautiful
collection. Hundreds to choose from - 'llaln!f dr"'"" In
Btrl ,' Withrow and other
In our li~~~~trle dtplrtment on the 111 floor you'll find ._.
lively prints end 1011!11· bonded op-ylltt. waotsllnd cottano.
rejatilltl ~·
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Many sfy!H t,o c'-t from In IIIII~ rao\Voo II'Om tots to
!l(r,I!D4¥ra.Glen0assawaJ,
IFingerte. Fomou•l!r•!ld• such as Phil Maid . Playtex .
tatns.
Come In ond make your oetactlont ftOW,
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w~. Ylllled their BODin t--o~r~m-11_1·-R~ag~trl-·.. or_m_·He_r_Ma~i~es_fy_·..K-at_z._ _ _~
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Mra. TPIII Byrd, PIIIUip, Tod
and . Kimberly were guests of
"'"· B~'l par111ta, Mr. and
Big new oolactli&gt;n of hqsltry fer grade school, high IChoollnd
Mra; '"!',· W. Akers in Hwicollege
wear. All olitt. Big selection of colors and styles.,
tlngtoa, W. Va.
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Ankloll . Nyloo Panty Hose . K- Socks and Nylons In
Small O•l4VJJ, ll'edlum (lf.1$11.o),.ltfge (16-16\1:1), eKirl
reoutor
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~s:claMny.• O=
large 07-17'/d. ·
Stripes . chidit · solid cotorstn a lira lloloetlon.
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.BuHoo down • ~sa buttori and regular .
Salet Mens 11nc1 Young Mens
~ Dudtletlt, Colum·
wldosprlld C&gt;Qtlars.
and
Alta. Duttaeon
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SpaCioi .Mit jll'ictS:Ior Prldoy and Wurdoy.
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nominee f&lt;r treasurer. and the
GOP flgur~ ita other nOI!liMes
are strons enough to win 1111
their own .
Cloud's campaign ~oms hope

Cook Ahead Sets

BIG SElECI'IONS

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"Richard Nixon figures the
best thing he can do for the
RepubUcsn party Is to be a
good president," ill the official
UnefromCioudsupporlera. ''The
best thing Roger Qoud can do
for the party In Ohio Is to run

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Ucan ticket may bave to pay a slnlng campaign for govertheir own way lnw the raUy, so nor."
lnalstenl are the Qoud forces oo
Prlvotely, however, lbe
nisll!&amp; money and spending It reasoninl behind the luackaiaIndependently.
ing strategy Is that Cloud baa
Ru StroDe Clunpalp
blacklisted John D. Ilerbert,

Newaot theQoud lund.ftllllll

SALE PRICE 4.88

GIRLS' 5f PHIL MAID PANTIES

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For Your
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' 'Onlled Piela lnlenlallonal Olllo Stale Fa~groundl to grou
k!arned toCiay Qoud baeHn are up to f450,000, 'irith more
arranging a $ZI per-tietltate- "f'lvy" coming from the four
wide raDy for the guhernalarlal dli1ners Sepl. 2&amp;.
aom1nee Sepllt and four •100. Other members of the Repuba.plate dinnei'i. a week later,
wtthaUproceedscolng to Cloud .
and nooe to lbe rest ol tbRepubUcan ticket.

A complete selection ot slzu far men and boys In Honu
qualify T-Shlrfs and Brl~ll.
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woahlng and long weer.

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HOSIERY fOR GIRLS AND LADIES

manlfeatalloo ~ the gobemalarlaJ nominee's prDIIlile to
pub)lean namlnee fill' tCMifDOI', wlthlt91d his support from two
are plaiuiing a Mriel til funll· other statewide nominees on the
nllllna mnlll fer lillt -Ill (lOP lld&lt;et.
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000 f&lt;r Cloud'a Uclallve tbelr ~ on 'the high-powered
during llil ~lgn.
Salurda:i' afternoon raUy ot tile
COLUM!IU$

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Bath the slim model and the regular cut. Extra hHvy blue
dllnlm- Sanforized shrunk. Slims in sizes 29 to 36. Revutar In
sizes 30 to .a. You'll like the ·ne•t Itt ora excellent quality of
Lee Rlaers.

Sale! Girts 2 pc Slack Sets
Regular 195 Slack Sets

Indiana· .

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Ann Arbor, Mlchlpn, spent 1--------·~-~----·- ·
several days here with her
mother, Mrs. Faye J&lt;rdan and
other relatives. Mrs. Ida
Dennisoo, Salem Center, also
viBlted 'with Mrs. Jordan a••d
blr _... .~!her daug"if •·,
Vlnl'!lil'lll"ffl'tll, eounc : s,
waslrtwetnl/lhl goo&lt; ''"~ 1-.osl
Girls 2 pc. slack sets In sizes 3 to ,x, Corduroy; slacks with
weekend.
matching solid or striped tops ·- many styleo to choose from .
Among those calUng at the
home of Mr. and Mn. Ney 1-----.--·-~---------1
Carpenter follow!n&amp; the
Townsend-Dailey Reunion at
Temple Churdl were Mr. and
Mn. Sidney Pa~, Slrasburg;
Print Ac:efofes · Print Elderloo oilltlc leg brlef.tyle. Slzu 2
AI!P4· 1'11~, Cleveland; Mr. lo ·~·
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Mr. and a. ·Robert Parker
and chUdren, Middleport; Mr.
Set till complete seloctlon of back-lo-Khool underwear fer
and Mn. Clyde Jones and Mr.
tlrts. sizu 2 Ill 16. f'llnlies • stlpe- po(emu . sleepers . gowns.
and Mn. llarold Jones and
faililly, Ohio at,, Ohlo; and 1-----.....,-----------~
Mta. $11n14n llalley and son,
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POM£ROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

and dry. Very popular styte far school .and win!.,. wear. Solid
co!orsandheelller folllsln !XJysa.l,.s12 to 11.

Western Style Blue Jeans

some with m•tchlng vests . full cut. Sizes 10 to 18 and half
sizes l41f2 to 24112.
Colors Include: dark green · brown · black · navy and ·1sl.

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LEE RIDERS 6.98

Reguiar 10.95 Pants Suits
SALE 8.88

VOL XXII NO. 96

SWIATIRS

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Friday and S.turday Satel

Sale! Womens

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Sole of both 11!1 . _ ·sums oiMI the regular cull. Extra
heavy U\1:1 ounco blue den I'll· $1nforlzocl 1hrunk. Super slims

Sale Price Friday
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Women's Slacks

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Flore Itt Wrangloni lncludad ·

- a beautiful seledlon of new toll
slacks (!&lt; women. Nylon and wool
plaids . polyester knits · wide wale
corduroy . slim Ill · ball bottoms and
Stove pipe legs. Choose several pelr

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' •omen'l UbMllonlsl of the
llullln B. Alllhony era, who
revolullonlzecl women's clolhel.

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Aqualomb ~tor• 111111 plt'ctll) VIrgin· l~mbl \oool, !oill,.
·MichiM waihobt0. 'SizH 1"1111, '11!idlum, largo and i•lr•
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While, I ght and dark solid
colon.

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CREW sOcKS

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Idee! for schocll .,._.r, One
11ze fitS sfie to to 13. Rib
knit 60 percent Lambs
wool. 15....-col'fAcryllc- 15
~rcent Nylon.
Whlltt·wtftj Colored follO of
Kelly green, royal blue,
orange, gold. navy.

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Bonded slack sell lor women. Some with long sleeve lops ·

Mr. and Mrs. Mu McCaJUe,

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tioo" since the ahlpa always
would remain In International
waters and the Sovtell respecteel the freedom of the leU.
Even more lmporllnt was the
factlha\ the Rusalans operated
similar electronic spy ahlpa off
the lllnerlcan c:caata. 'lbe ,U.S.
planners reasoned that the
Sovlell would never touch an
American spy ahlp because
ww:rned Russian counterparta
wowd be IUIC!I!pllble to retella-

Later the spy ship millsloo
"liB changed to include nosing
around off the Chinese and
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N&lt;rth K&lt;rean coasts. This
"Bucher : My Story" was created risks which had not
published this month by Double- been envlaloned In tile orlglnsl
·dsy. To promote il Bucher took staff study.
leave and came to Washington
NoDoeRew~Study
where he spent two hours 1n the
"Bul no ooe rew&lt;rked the
Pentagoo Book Store one day staff study," BU&lt;:her said. "lt
autographing copies for long was asaumed thai since approlines of the curious.
val came from high up In the
Combluatloa Leads to C~plure Joint Chiefs of Staff that ~~Y
In nn Interview with UPI, knew what they were doing.
Bucher said a combination of Bucher still believes the
Incompetent naval officers and United States made a mistake
: a bureaucracy that would not In not retaliating agalnat the
: bend led to the capture of the North Koreana Immediately
' Pueblo and its 83 officers and after they ael1.ed the UghUy
armed Pueblo.
men.
The graying commander said Asked if he-t~till has a career
some unknown person floated In the Navy In the wake of the
the lniUal idea for dispatching Pueblo case and his own
: ships weighed down with criUclsm of the Navy hieIntricate elec!ronic gear to rarchy, Bucher said, "I hope
listen In on Soviet radio and so. I'm still a highly qualified
naval officer."
radar frequencies.
Then a staff study was made It remains to he seen if the
. and the plan approved at the Navy feels the same way about
highest level. The plan was the man who wrote that the
official inquiry into the Pueblo
,..-~...--~~.. caae ''left a few holding the
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7:ll - Pick up the.flllh. and . l(n. VlrgtlltJM;I)rlver
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iUCIIy the INIIJle as they were
sixth grade students lri the Aid' , 8:55 - Pick. up the . lint 7 ;~ ""iJ!01!D Slate (lllu!_e ,7 to h wQI ~ PICJI .IIII:'all ·JUi)lor
a!'lhe end of the I!IBll-70 school
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students oo the John Dean fll'ill Rout~! ~u.
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. · , ?:30 ;,;, 'Op 'llot!1i lO , tp · on'•bUalnau ~. ,t;~
!tlbe bus route lime achedules,
walk-ills at the junior hlgll: ·
7:10 - Down the Wolf Pen BilleY'• lluil . ., . ,. '•
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t ln. the Middleport7:30- Pick up tjle Ml&lt;ldleporl Road to State Route 10.
7:t5 ...: Down ~·· Run will plek Up lll)llldenli In' the
adburyareas,willberunnlng
Hill fifth and sitth ~s • ... 7:15-: Up Rou\f ttl, to ~.' ti8ct ~ Boule .,. tM· at the. Ald'~~Jifth~~.
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School.
7:30 - Up BaD Run Road to · 7:30 ,;_ UP ,. Route m to
7;1• .,. F~ pJck 1111 .l l lhi
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7:40- Pick.up Ill ~ades al Napper's !ann. .
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Sb,a~.C0ve ~· !l'f, lms!!lt!! ,
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the Gravel Hill and ~d 7:40 - Back-traCk to Route
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7:~ - DownCountyRoad5to Street areas.
143.
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7:50 - Arrive at the Mid· 7:C5 - Pick up &amp;~II an 8:06-DOWnRo!lteiOtotht Old. Route~• .;
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any fifth or sixth grade students dleport Elementary $chool. ' Route 143 down to Roule) 7
llnlclliuey',School. . Jtpllca: Jllgb
1:2li : .Up l!Uvet Run ani)
ljC8:10a.m. whlchwillmakelt
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8:00- BackupCountyRoadS blghschool - pickuptlJeslxlh Heights to Pomeroy~ 1tobeb'8nlpOI'tedtodll!•junior
7:10- UP.-i&gt;.:..Y'allu!t·1Uid ·
aljldents attending the Brad·
to the Bradbury School. Back grade walk-ills.
tary. lllgh school studenta will blgh. .
. , .
.· 1
bact to old Rol!li 7. .
· 1,
~school to catch the bus at
down County Road 5 lol\:ard
8:05 - Arrives at the Brad· transfer to boa No. 3 to be 8:07-,DcnniRoute?tollillOn • · 7:36 - llcriiil old Rot!le 7 to
a'O earHer time ll!an last year.
Middleport picking up all bury School.
transpotted to •the blgh sclloo!· A""nue.
·; ·. '
· ,. , ·~ROute 7.
, .
·
~ schools except Btadbury
students except fifth and sixth
8: 1&amp; - Arrives back at the 1:05 - Arrive at Bradbury 8:10 - Up UnlaD ~yenue
71!)- ·09wn neW .~ 7 to
Wpl be dlsrnlased in the af·
graders.
Juniorhlghtolrans)iortaloadof Elementary.
picJdMupl!i8blcboollfudlnll. the Gallla .County Line
~oonat the same time as last
8:10 - Arrives at the Mid· high school studenta to the blgh 8:15 - ArrlveatM~ Junior l:l&amp; :;&gt;" Arrlveatthe Pen:"" OJ , 7 :.t7 - Backup. ~~uie7to ·
)!far. ·
dleport Elementary SchooL
school.
· · ·
High. This bus will b'anaport a Elementai'y Sc~l, ·'J'bls.· tiUa COUI\ty Road 3 (LOwer Leading :
' In Middleport the junior high
8:15 - Arrives at the junior
8:30 - Arrives at the blgh load of high schoolatudents to will pick up the blgh school Q-eek Ro!od) ·
~hool wiU be the main pick-lip
high school. 'Ibis bus b'ansports scho{IJ.
the high school.
atudents frGm l!UIIel No. I lli!l
7:liG- Over County Road 3 to
~Uoo for both high school
a load, of high school students
8:45 - DeUvera elementary 8:30 - Arrive at Meigs lllgh No.3(,
buslne.lil Route 7.
6.dents and fifth and siJ:th
School.
1:30- Arrive at Meigs lllgh
7:55 ..:. Up Route 7 IIi tiKi
~ students that wiU be ,--------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \
Middleport Elemen~ry and
!~ the Bradbury School. 1
I
Mein
Meigs Junior High School.

station for both junior and
senior high students from
Rutland.Juniorandseniorhlgh
sllleknts Uving within walldng
dlstsnce of the Rutland
Elementary School should
report
alia. m.
In POmeroy the old junior
high will be the main pick-1111
statioo for both junior and
senior high students from
Pomeroy. Junior and aenior
hllb students living within
walking dlatance of the old
Pomeroy J~lor High School
shouldbotllereat8a. m.
Five routes have been
charged. 'lbese are :
BUSNO. Jt
PaulJDeDani,Drlver
7:25 - Pick up t!Ie first
students at the Art Hess
residence on Leading Q-eek
Road.
7:30 - Down Leading Q-eek
to Route 7. Up Route 7 to Union
Avenue.
7:40 - Up Union Avenue
picking up grades one through
el~ht between Route 7 and the

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lor high school shoufd report
the school by 8 ac·m. Fifth
ado students living within
j!illlklng dlatance will be picked
7:25a. m. and sixth grade
ts living within walkln~
ce at 7:50a. m.
'!lP. Ruliand the elementary
scliOot will be the main pick-up

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old Chevrolet Garage (Mrs.
Knlghtwtll turn around altho
oldC!MlvroletGarage).
7:46 - Up Mulberry Avenue
to the Pomeroy Elemtll\arY
School. Junior high studenta,
will b'anafer to bus No. 26 to be
b'anaported to the junior high.
High school students will
lrallsfer to bus No. 3 to be
lransPorted to the hlgh school.
The bus will leave Pomeroy
Elementary anil go back to
Route 7. l;lown Route 7 to
County Road 5.

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O'Brian, Boston Red Sox star Boston Red Sox.
in aoston,had me married, Two
Tony Conigliaro discussea The Macmillan people weeks after my last date with
baseball and his recently thought a book at. this lime · her, one scribe wrote: "Mamie
FRIDAY
published Ufe story.)
would be a great Inspiration to Puts Tony In Slump."
A REVIVAL is in progreu at
BY TONY CONIGLIARO
chUdren as well as adults. For
l don't care what anyone the Dexter Church of Christ
NEW YORK - Reams havo this reason and no other, my Ufe thinka or writes, she is a good through Aug. 28 nlgbUy, at 7:30.
been written about boUplayers, story Is being published this person. If I had the chance, f'd The evangelist, Vernon Russell,
now here's my chance to reaUy month. The book Is called date her again.
the song leader, Michael
and truly express myself. "Seeing It Through."
It's not Mamie Van Doren Hazelton.
You 're probably wondering f dig into it myself. I talk who rains boUplayers, it's the
what the heck . a :/b-year.old about me. The real me. The me ballplayers themselves.
EVANGELINE Chapter Past
boUplayer has to write about. thsl no one really knows.
It's a long season, and when Matronsannualplenic Friday, 6
Carl Yastrzelllllki ssid to me In my oplnioo, some things you're not winning or leading p. m., home of Mr. and Mrs.
one day : "Yoo're :a yesrs old, must remain private especially the league, 11 can be a drag. John Lyons, Chestnut St.,
and you've done it aU."
those connected with a group of Winning Is all that counts. Middleport. Bring covered dlsb
On the night of August 18, professional athletes. Unusual PersonaUtles change when a and table service.
1967, I was bit in the face with a things happen quite frequenUy, tesmls In a slump. George Scott
baseboU. Big league piU,hers a~d If you c.n'l trust a team· goes around tslking to himself.
SA'I"DIIDAY
throw
a
baseboU
an
average
mate
to
keep
his mouth shut, Sometimes he gets into a SPECIAL meeting Mid·
Bank
speed of approximately 90 miles Hie could be miserable indeed. private conversation with one of dleporl Lodge 363, F &amp;AM
Easy Terms
per hour. on impsc~ my life I have no respect for Jim his bats. It's almost impoulble Saturday, 7:30p.m. Middleport
AcCl!PI Trade-In ·.
came
to a sudden stop.
Bouton. Reading some excerpts for total harmony, especially Lodge Hall. Work in master
All Ports A•allsble
One
year
later
an
eye
from
his book made me sick. He with so many pei'sooaUiies. But mason degree.
horse Sales &amp; serv.
specialisttoldmel'dneverplay has no right talking about U ~nly jealousies could be BACK-TO-SCHOOL dance
baseboU again. He told me. Mlckey~nUe the way be does. ellminated, 11 would lead to Saturday,B:3iltoi1:30Pomeroy
"'lbe condition of your eye is What Mickey did off the field more winning.
tennis court. Last outslde.dance
gettlug worse. y 00 are legally was his business as long as he
1'bese knockdown feuds drive ·of the season. Jays wiU emcee.
blind in your left eye."
gave 100 percent on the field. me crazy. Some pitchers think Admission 75c
I am proud to say that 1 am And be always did.
it's a sign of showing a bitter
·
If writing about MaiiUe's who is boss. PIU,hers who knock SUNDAY
+-111111-""!"~ ~~~~~-~~--~ drinking h•bits sells more batters down with the inlenlion CLELAND REUNION
Y..
books I'd rather be broke
of hittin~ them 00\\e, ~o J!!ts. Sunday, Forest ~ ~.
"'1 ;;-V'o
~
811 ll'ru's'U&amp;~b are jSir\".itf ·~; ~lw~¢11:: . . ~~~l!anll r.: :r P.
t ·! &gt;)' ·
;"'PTOMETRIST
· Dorenrulnir\gboUpalyers.Laat game, but there's a way of Ha.rr.lsonYIIIe, .Eveoy.on,e
u
year I dated her a few limes .:. doing it without 'throwing at welcome. a~g basket lunch.
someooe's head. fllakes more .POMEROY S PONY League,
, OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT
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guts
to throw the ball over the LitUe League, Pee Wee baaeboU
ON THURS.
COURT ST POMEROY
THE ;,.
. ILY SENTIN-EL who's
plate. Then you could reauy see teams ptcntc Sunday, I p. m.
1111
boss.
bohlnd Pomeroy Junior lllgb.
. DEVOTED TO
1 have great admiraUon for Brl"!! covered ,dlsb and table
INTEREST OF
Frank Robinson, Henry Aaron, service.
MEIGS·MASON
AREA
CHESTER L. T"NNEHILL ,
Roberto Clemente, Rico
MONDAY ·
Roaei~"'iiD3FLICH,
PelroceW, Willie Mays a:\d SOUTHERN Athletic
_ . Clly Edllor
Hannoo Killebrew . Hitters like BOOsters Monday, 7:30p. m., at
Published dally ucepf that deserve more credit for blgh school.
5alurclay
by The Ohio Volley thm· accomplislunents •···
Publishing Company, 111 Court
~use
Sl. , Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769. they are aU right-handed botTUESDAY
Business Office Phone 992-2156, le
~itorlal Phone 992-2157.
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POMEROY Chapter 186 OES
• PoSecond class pootoge palo •I
There are many more rlght- Tueadliy at '1:45 p. m. ~
merov, Ohio.
h d
• Notlonol odvertiSinP. an ed pitchers than left. Temple; past matronund paai
~~~~,.~~,rn~.~f2 e~:lWJJ~'t.: 1 h~nders, and right-hatided patrons nlgbt will be obllerrid
ani! are l"'ged lo be ~nt.

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Property
Transfers
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Ruth Taylor, Willard Taylor
to G81'1 L Smith Ut A.,
Cheller. ,
Harold E. Carl, Jeannette R.
Cart to Okey S. Cart, Parcel,
Rutland.
D. F. Andlnoo, Goldie An·
cler8on to Plllllp A. Smith,
Dorothy L: Smith, Parcela,

Rutlald.
Thomas J. Pldrall, Mrs.
Doria Plckenl to Jed C1
PlclWna, Parcell, Sutton.
Elmer Daueber11, dec!d., to
Helen ~berty, Cert. of
'l'rlliB., teiUt.
tlllo 'lliiiVenity Fund, Inc, tG
Prtsldent A: Trultees of Ohio
UniVII'Sity, U5 A., Colombia.
Alia Cone, ·Dec'd., to AUiert
Cone, Do!Wd Cone, ' Betly C.
Wilbur, Aff.Trlna., Oolumbla.
NeDie W• .Jarrill, ·!lee., to
Dennis Gentellmaler, 'Kenneth
Gentenmaler, Jame1 ·Ger·
stenmaler, Patricia A,nn
Gersteamaler, ~binlll.
Oren w-a lei Juelte Earl
Hossler, EtbeJ. Belle Hoaler,
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Bold, beautiful Contempora~y styling with a ·
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Vf1nee11'make this· handsome cabinet a itun·
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Priced"
and Mrs. William Nease liDI!
MiddlePort
tam11y in Bellef~taine.
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toattend,
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returned home Wednesday

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1111lce Jim McGlothlin was tied the ll:l!n at t - n In the i'oi&lt;Giolhlln L ("7)
3 2-3 • •
........ CIIthekneeb•aballJulJ
. NCOOd bmlng, but the lie Wei
R1CJ1
Glllbos,
who
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w
W
work
at
IIJ Cll!lNII: ~EB
.be three ))!laopholnofel, lofootGullett
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3, 231 • Pound ll!lad WWlams both fullbllck and tailbaCk, John
8, the ,cincinnati Rtdl ll!ld~lnthe~oUiii Carroll
1 ·I 0
WLOOUS, Ohio (UP!)- and e • fool• 1, 240 • pound Bleclaoe at lttllback and Rou
Pat"""
3 U f .3 •·· •"''·
~
1lu
had
a
..,U
ot
NCOOd
.,t
the
f'
b
Ua
(4-131.
, pblo Stale'• Woody Hays~ Geof&amp;e Jfutnohrl at the defe~t Moore·at quarterback.
bed
!liCk.
"'""'- ,;1
tw . • Jaalon w
5 l·J t p L
Tbe
Jateat Will Tbunday (:anlecutiye -..,One of the top -.pbomore
~ ..-~ 10 lettarmen BmOOI a live
and •~ • fQOI • 3,
HBP...,B• PaJmtl'
" . RJ-rqn'llljlllld ladayas the deall 240 , pound .Joho Hiolkll 111 one backl, Joho (Sonlly) liughi!:s,
IJ united Pms lnterns!IIMI nllhl wben hB wp JXIIIIM!ed, lor ~theand T~J..
t•~!? wp.;.pafmer,
G&lt;lllet.
E1ot
all the ~- PhiWea' .....
ll:lft, ..... """' a: :"""•
1&gt; .ol BIC Ten ~bil opened olfeiW!ve g1lird ttpOI.A couple of has been lllriU,hed to defense to
W. L. Pel. Gl r11111 u 1be Redl feR N In the In the loll Of tbe
. , r driJI,I for what could oo the beet Giber IOpbomorea could earn
Pll!sb\lrgh
70 59 .w ... finale li a tllree-wne'~t.
J'!illl \1011111*1 ~ ~• ; ;,: :~~ ,lW1I ill btl ' 20 yean at lite ·~•berthebytheSept. 26op.
Now
Yort&lt;
67
61
2'
1
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"McGioihlbl
~
ln
the
runalnthe.lr~ofllll
.to
· · , Bilckeye bellil.
Iller with Tuu A &amp; M.
1
~ ms
:~
:~~3 : fourth lnnlnC
stvlna rout MI:GJGiliJih.
., .
: · With 18 wllw out of II ~ Hayea has 11x of ' ldl top
Phllldolrhla 59 10 .457 n • siJ: 01 the Plilllet' tlgbl blta. The Rltda mpve 011 to Man·
''
I&lt; 11fflt the lul two yean, Hates -onbacka'returnlngfromlast
Monlrea
55 74 ..m 15
Snce being hit by a -lib vlf treal tonlgbt for the ltart of a
, ,hai If :ltartett back ,from Jut yaar, Including llo~year reguI
.
W~~l 1,. Pd. GB the bat of San IJII!IO'I
~ series.
' year'i lealn wbldl Joel Ita lara t.tty ZeUna at wingback
CINCINNATI (VPII - . 4 wwlletll n lltiaflwl
finale to Michigan, 24-IJ.
and Leo Hayden at tallbacll. IJiadlaal'• alllldal wlaee JMre Cincinnati
a5
47
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Webster
July
I
at
Rlv
C c NNATI
tile fll'll trc1er af
Los Angeles 72 55 .567 10'1:1 Stadium in ClllclmaU, he has
IN I
And coupled with an Olllltand· "Suplr Sub" Roo Mac!lejowskl
...... ftr llle Qeveldllmlu tadaf.
Francisco
6.5
63
.501
18
-'""'In
nine
~•"""'
And
1n
lb r h bl
Sin
lng aO(lht!more c... , Hayes has backing up Kern at quarter·
ne Browu ...... 111e aaeiauU B"D&amp;JJ"
Atlanta
6.5 ~ 504 181ft ......-·
Rose, rf
s 2 4 o
Houston
59 70 '457 2A'h IJioae appearancel, be Wal Tolan, cf
5 0 2 0
aald, "We should be better than back, and -handyman Tom
IIIPi IIIII tbey apeet I - - . - fnlll 1'1111 Ilion'•
S.n Ol~o
58 ao :385 34 rllJlP.id for 18 earned runs In 41 ' ~rz. lb
• 0 1 1
,lUI·~ because we should get campana t!le Jiackup man at
&lt;·
Tllursdlly's Results
1..3 ~.
. Bench, c
s o 3 1
· . , IIIGI'll help from our sopbo- both wingback and taUback.
.
1
of ·'
"We're 111111 P'"'taa .te &amp;M aome Ill tbe JOIIIIIIen •
NStewL Yor
k, ~-AtlaFnla 11
'lbe s11 hill he yielded 'lbura- ~lbo .~ 1
~
~
~
~
.. , morea."
• ·
Backfield depth wU1 ba added
1
· ou 1 • . .n ron
day·'""t'-JudedapalrofdoU· H 1 s 2b
s o 1 1
Amon&amp; tile .14 returning frGm sophomores, Including ebaaee to p1aJ illla wr+ed," ..W Clllck BlaC• Collllt: ef
Houston S Montreal 4
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Philo 6 Cincinnati 3
bill by IMr)' llille and a tw~ Concepcn. ss
3 0 0 0
1111 rteldoil. Be !lsdlealell1 llowevtr, tbe Browu' ffrll •rill
regulan -.e IW!h perfarmerJ
Chicago 5 Sin Diego 1
run bonier by fleron Johnaoo. McGlothin, P
1 0 0 0·
u aD-Amirlca111 Jack Tatum
will -~ .... " the load.
(Only games scheduled) .
"McGlothlin got burt with h1B Gullett. P
1 0 0 0
"We'd IDe QliUierllllek Bm Nellen to play the m.,Jor
Todly's Praltlb~ Pllchlrs
McRea. ph
1 0 0 0
1 at cll'lt8fb&amp;ck, Jbn Sdllwagan Rommel Called Out
CAll Tlmu EDT&gt;
hanging curves," 11ld Reds Carroll. p
0 0 0 0
at middle guard and quarter.
·
port10D of 11ae pme," 11e llld. "Bal we a11e p1u ta ue Mike
Cincinnati (Nolan 15·5) at 11111181er Sparky Andenon.
Totoll
40 3 IS 3
~cit Rex Kern, third In the
BALTIMORE (UP!) -Eddie Pblppl IIIII llDD Galli."
Montreal
(Stoneman
4-13)
1
J~'-•• Bench attributed the
PHILADELPHIA
Bellman Trophy vollne last Rommel, an American League
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d ,
1b r h bi
p.m.
freckled rlghthan er s pro· Bowa, ss
4 1 o I
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year.
umpire known eatller lor his
Atlanta (Stone 9·9) at Phi· blems to "rhythm."
Taylor, 2b
4 o 1 o
Hayes hal to replace all· oulltandlng pitching In the
7
1
"'/:~~~~~:";'~:,3~; ;~9~·~i ''He's out there flgbtlug to get Gamble, rf
2 1 0 0
America fullback Jbn oa. and league, died 'l'hunday ntcht
2
Houston
I
Blasingame
1·1),
8:30
It,"
said
Ben&lt;:h.
"He'll
be
an
Johnson,
lb
~ 01 01 0
liD leveral Interior line poai. I~ a flve-ntooth IDnesa.
Briggs,
If
•
p.m.
rl&amp;ht. He's got the Iime . . . a Money, Jb
• 1 2 o
liiN, but appears to have the He wu 72. ·
~O!i.ou/~\~u~~.~~~ 1 Pt;,~ ~th, and we've BliJ1 gold llhe0\0 Hisle, ct
• 2 2 1
talent available.
.
Rommel, born ·here, pitched
Chicago !Jenkins 16-141 at games belwee: us an
Compton, c
2 o o o
Tetinc 0!11' ttpOt wU1 be II- 13IIWOIIS with the Pblladelphla
Sin
Diego
(Kirby
8-14),
10:30
Dodgers."
r:~::':;;,PP
~ ~ ~
loot-2, 2!f11ound Joho Brocklng· Atblelica and had an overaU
0
p.m.
0oo
GaUett,
a
more
than
Tatoll
31
6
I 5
ton, who played behind 0111 for record of 171 wins and Ill
Pittsburgh
(Moose 1·8) at Sin promlalng roolde, followed Me· Cincinnati
110 IIIII OOD-3
two yeata,
defeall. ln 1922 and 182$, 11e won
Francisco (Marlchal 8-9), 11 Glothlln to the lllllund. He Phllodelohla
210 300 00•-&lt;1
Among the line starters will more than 20 games.
CL!F'TON, N. J. (UP!) - p.m .
hiJe
E
Helms DP
Phil
Order By Phone
Mike Reasor caddied lor Arnold
S.turcliJ's Gomes
struck out five batters w
edelphla. LOB. - Cincinnati
And Toko E., HOm. ,'.
Palmer, and learned from Billy Cincinnati at Montreal
reel1ng off a scoreless 3 1-3 in- 13 , Phlledelphlo •·
Atlanta
at
Philo,
night
ning
relief
stint.
.
2&amp;-Carbo
Helms
Hisle
2
casper, but Thursda Y be gave New York at Housfon
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both of them 8 lessoo.
st. Louis at Los Ang, night
"You see him and you know Palmer. r&lt;ooe. Bench . H .
Reasor shot a ·lklnder118r 86, Pittsburgh at Sin Fran
you've got something coming Johnson 125). 58- Bench, . ._ _ _ _ _ _..,.;
Mllor t.Hg .. I.Hdtrl
Bv
United
Presslnttrnotlon~l
onesb'okeoffthecourserecord IOnlygamess~Jceduledl
next year," ssld Bench.
WILMINGTON, OJllo (UP!)- · him."
·
Nallonol l.uguo
ClnclDnall Bencaia coach Paul ''But we feel If we can beat
at
Upper
Montclair
Country
Phllllea' Jefthander Grant
G. AI R. H. Pel.
Amorlcon League
Jackaon blanked the Reds with
BrOWII' 11ys the upcoming Wt the BrOWIII, a team we play Clmnta, Pit 9837~ 62 136 .364 Club to take the flrsl-round
qalnat tile Cleveland BrOWlllll three i·Umes; we•n have a Carty, All 109 390 76 141 .362 lead 'In the ~.000 Dow Jones
v-L. Pel. GB siJ: bits afteallr taPklnbng ovlner thefor
''just another
but the chanee for the playoffs," be Parker, LA 127 ·481 70 159 .331 Open - goU's ricboat lour· llalllmore
83 45 .648 .:. starter IA&gt;w
a
er
Perez, Cln 12'1476 95 157 .330
71 57 .sss 12
fourth .
· ..., - It dlllerenUy.
l&gt;lld.
Willms, Chi 131 519 ns 169 .326 namenl Moot of the game's top New Y&lt;Wk
· . Brown, who fOUDded tbe · Riley was changed from Tolan, Cin 12S oliO 96 156 .32S players.had their problems, but
~ :~~ J~
Pete Rose rapped out four bits
Brow111, Will aulde bla llllnt quarterback at Florida AlrM ROM, Cln 12'1531 99 171 .322 Reasor didn't, and bo gave Cleveland
62 66 .48~ 21
and Bench and Bernie Carbo
Woshlngton 60 67 .~n 22'11 chimed in with tbree apiece for
year Bengali aplnat them at where he wan coached by the Galton. SO 121 oliO 79 1.14 .321 Casper the credit
Hckmn. Chi 119 413 84 132 .320 "He had bolped and advised
West
10 of the Reds' 15 hlta.
Rberfront Slldlwn bere Salur· legendary
Gallhen to a Torre,
St.L 128 &lt;195 70 158 .319
clay nlgbt. He wu fired from defensive back with Cincinnati Oovls, LA 118 486 70 155 .319 me a lo~ particularly with the Minnesota
~5 ~i Pet. GB Rose's splurge left him only
Otatz, SF
115 3811 63 123 .319 mental part of the game," California
the BrOWIII poat In 00.
lutlleaiOII.
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;j ' two hits shy of the 1,500to~
Amerl~n Logue
·''Of course Paul wanll to "f feel I'm doing a better job
Reasorsaid."lknowwhenlhlt Ookland
68 61 .S27 8'h andboostedhlsav~e ......
AI R. H. Pet.
'th Kan•os City .t9 79 .383 27
~11e first of Roses three sin·
'win 'ein all," aaid Bengal now," said Riley, "A year's Olivo, Min 123G.504
77 163 .323 the hall now, what I can d WI
Milwaukee
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Bl .m 28'1• glee a hit batsman and a single
®rnerback Ken Riley. "But espetlence has helped.
Johnsn, Cal 122 485 67 155 .320
I know when to gamble and Chicago
48 83 .366 2'l'h by Ben'ch
th Reds a 1-G
Ibl8 ga1ne 18 very Important. "I'm cancenb'atlng more on A4&gt;rlclo, Chi 122 418 71 IS2 .318 it.
when not to gamble. Billy has
TllursdaJ'I llnuHs
gave e
8os 120 472 90 ISO .318 been a real big help."
All the guys feel the :wne the receiver now," he added. Sinlth,
Minnesota 5 Boston 2
lead in the top of the first Inning.
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Baltimore 6 Ooktand 4
with two of their own on a two·
· RJley said the team would very anxious and unsettled. I
lipped into
Wu
105 385 69 120 .312 T
Foooa, Clo 11UI4 58 131 .309
"like to win ptpedally for leel ~e_!e~~ IIlii year.
Powll, Bal 124 (13 68 132 .305
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Hortn, Oot 96 371 53 113 .305 other
players had sb
Washington IHannan 9·5 and
COLUMBUS (UPII Plnlla, KC · 112 ~13 .U 125 .303 .
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Palmer and Jack Nicklaus (Rooker 7_14 and Johnson 6·8), Othello Joba1oa, owaer·
Cln shot 738, Dave Hill 75, Gary 2, 1 p.m.
drher from GaWpoUs, Rt. 1,
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42: ~rez, Cin 39: Williams, Chi Player and Sam Snead 76 and
California IMar 6-11 and kepi JUDe G. II froat all llle
llyUbltedl'nu latenallooal aplnat the Vlklnga, will be 36; H. Aaron, All 35; Allen, Frank Beard 78. A 68 by PGA Murphy 13·1l • Cleveland way to win the featured SUfll
St0C· It""
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and •.,Chance HI, 2. '· ·• a.o:...• , . . _ ,, _ .
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' uaell In Ja4t•.. ~s . --~ f~ttlng quai'tel'back jol) Yaslrzemskl, 8os 33; Powell, Champ Tony Jacldln's 71 were Bolin 5·9) at Baltimore IHardin 5. Can't Prelelld ud FJir.
111n over.thelrilnlri6C!ity rivall, frGm . Notre Dame alwnnua Batt 29; Oliver, KC 26.
the beat of the "name" players. H and Phoobus 3-5) 2, S: 30 tattoo fiDisbed ill a dead beat
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, lilt Jell, Iangle tonlibt witb the Terry Hanratty.
NIIIIOflll t.Hguo: Bench, Cln
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Pltllborgh Steelerst who In the ooly other game 127; Portz, Cln 122: Williams. w.-.-;::::-.;:~:::::::::%::~::::::::::::::::::::$::::::::::::-n Tlant 7-2) af New York
Mou Let went ahead ta a
apped a regular.and'9fHII• tonigl!l, the Buffalo Bills meet Chi 112; H. Aaron, Aft 109;
(Peterson 14-9 and Keklch 3·3), four·length win over Ugbtp 1irq of II alr~lgbtloases thelnW:SaUhlnsturdalon'IRedloklti
. na.Balll ~C:.,.?.a,!iF~~uo: Howard,
Plus Fed. and State Taxes
Tbe Meigs Marauder 2.
IPeters 12•101 01 nlug Miss ill the co-featured
with a 20-IS victory over the
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Y ac oo,
• Wash 101; Klltebiew, Mlnn 99; football oqud wOI play Ita Chicago !John 11 ·13) , 9 p.m.
$l,DOD Pace wbere Chief
No Trade-In Necessary
Yal!llted Mlnneaota VIkings two more plays Miami, Cleveland Powell, Ball, 97; Oliva. Mlnn flnlscrlaunale of the season
Ookland tOdom S·Sl al Majesty was tblrd. The 3-7
. weeks ago.
Qllllea with Clnclnnau, Dallas 92; Oliver, KC 88.
dally double combination of
Saturday at Nelsoavllle Oetrolt (Lollch 12·141. 9 p.m..
Saturclly's Games
Joe Villa and Cattle Ed Joaes
The televlaed game (ABC 9 challenges Jlouton, Loa An· Nllflonal ~c':,1Merrltt, Cin atariiDJI at 1:30 a. m.
at Kan City, night
relarned •u.oo. Tbe 3·5
p.m. EDT) will be the, first geles !I at Sill Diego, Chicago :Z0.10; Gibson, ~t. L 19-5; Seaver, Botb the NelaoDvllle York Wuh
BostOn
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qulaeU. sele&lt;tioo was wortll
: burgh'• new Three Rivera playe o;m.er, Kansas City Jonklno, Chi 16- JA.
Calli ot Cievtland
f!C.%0. T•e 4,597 haraesa
992-2238
Btadlulll. A seRbut crowd of collldei · with Allanta and AIMrlcan
McNally are expeded to play Ia the Mllw at Ball, niDhl
radag fans wagered 1 total of
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ooton
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· ·Dick Shiner, an ex.ateeler, on the neutral turf of Jacksoo, McDowell, Cleve 18-S; Wright, *::x-».:.&lt;~~&gt;~:fflW,::::::&lt;'&lt;:~::ili«&lt;:~s,:,=
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SHOT ACCIDII:Ift'AU.Y
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RANDOLPH, N.
(UPI) _ (UPf)- ~110 persons were By United Prau lnltrnaiiDflll
tartenton has been 1lotiMnd by oo Oailand. Mooday nights Kevin H Sl[llll 12 ClnclnnaU sllghUy injured Thuraday night
W L Pel. GB
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acllcin pill Phlladelpbla against Ohio, dft!d wedit..ciay after ~ when an amusement ride at a ·~~~·~
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was aCcidentaUy shot. Tbe boy localleslival collapoed and aUd Rod&gt; ester
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pitched a fJve.bltfer nine hill and Gibson aUowed
Clendenon bit a two- e.lght. The .difference was that
In the first lnnil!l.' the Giallt,; committed fl~
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li;ate changes 1n the Mkt·
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the Pomeroy · Elem,nlart.
b.M~!Jrlhfgbsc:bool.
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'lf/11':71 school year. Any routes
. WUIIamRIWII,Drlvfl: ,
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~ ~IUilied l!tlow will remain
7:ll - Pick up the.flllh. and . l(n. VlrgtlltJM;I)rlver
RO\IIe !,., , . .
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iUCIIy the INIIJle as they were
sixth grade students lri the Aid' , 8:55 - Pick. up the . lint 7 ;~ ""iJ!01!D Slate (lllu!_e ,7 to h wQI ~ PICJI .IIII:'all ·JUi)lor
a!'lhe end of the I!IBll-70 school
area.
students oo the John Dean fll'ill Rout~! ~u.
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. · , ?:30 ;,;, 'Op 'llot!1i lO , tp · on'•bUalnau ~. ,t;~
!tlbe bus route lime achedules,
walk-ills at the junior hlgll: ·
7:10 - Down the Wolf Pen BilleY'• lluil . ., . ,. '•
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t ln. the Middleport7:30- Pick up tjle Ml&lt;ldleporl Road to State Route 10.
7:t5 ...: Down ~·· Run will plek Up lll)llldenli In' the
adburyareas,willberunnlng
Hill fifth and sitth ~s • ... 7:15-: Up Rou\f ttl, to ~.' ti8ct ~ Boule .,. tM· at the. Ald'~~Jifth~~.
1&amp; mlllutea later than
7:35 - ArriveattheBrildbl!l1 t.ambertfarm.
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the 1919-70 school year.
School.
7:30 - Up BaD Run Road to · 7:30 ,;_ UP ,. Route m to
7;1• .,. F~ pJck 1111 .l l lhi
~laterplck-uptimehasbeen
7:40- Pick.up Ill ~ades al Napper's !ann. .
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the Gravel Hill and ~d 7:40 - Back-traCk to Route
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7:~ - DownCountyRoad5to Street areas.
143.
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WMPORadioStationpicklngup
7:50 - Arrive at the Mid· 7:C5 - Pick up &amp;~II an 8:06-DOWnRo!lteiOtotht Old. Route~• .;
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any fifth or sixth grade students dleport Elementary $chool. ' Route 143 down to Roule) 7
llnlclliuey',School. . Jtpllca: Jllgb
1:2li : .Up l!Uvet Run ani)
ljC8:10a.m. whlchwillmakelt
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8:00- BackupCountyRoadS blghschool - pickuptlJeslxlh Heights to Pomeroy~ 1tobeb'8nlpOI'tedtodll!•junior
7:10- UP.-i&gt;.:..Y'allu!t·1Uid ·
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to the Bradbury School. Back grade walk-ills.
tary. lllgh school studenta will blgh. .
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~school to catch the bus at
down County Road 5 lol\:ard
8:05 - Arrives at the Brad· transfer to boa No. 3 to be 8:07-,DcnniRoute?tollillOn • · 7:36 - llcriiil old Rot!le 7 to
a'O earHer time ll!an last year.
Middleport picking up all bury School.
transpotted to •the blgh sclloo!· A""nue.
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students except fifth and sixth
8: 1&amp; - Arrives back at the 1:05 - Arrive at Bradbury 8:10 - Up UnlaD ~yenue
71!)- ·09wn neW .~ 7 to
Wpl be dlsrnlased in the af·
graders.
Juniorhlghtolrans)iortaloadof Elementary.
picJdMupl!i8blcboollfudlnll. the Gallla .County Line
~oonat the same time as last
8:10 - Arrives at the Mid· high school studenta to the blgh 8:15 - ArrlveatM~ Junior l:l&amp; :;&gt;" Arrlveatthe Pen:"" OJ , 7 :.t7 - Backup. ~~uie7to ·
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dleport Elementary SchooL
school.
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High. This bus will b'anaport a Elementai'y Sc~l, ·'J'bls.· tiUa COUI\ty Road 3 (LOwer Leading :
' In Middleport the junior high
8:15 - Arrives at the junior
8:30 - Arrives at the blgh load of high schoolatudents to will pick up the blgh school Q-eek Ro!od) ·
~hool wiU be the main pick-lip
high school. 'Ibis bus b'ansports scho{IJ.
the high school.
atudents frGm l!UIIel No. I lli!l
7:liG- Over County Road 3 to
~Uoo for both high school
a load, of high school students
8:45 - DeUvera elementary 8:30 - Arrive at Meigs lllgh No.3(,
buslne.lil Route 7.
6.dents and fifth and siJ:th
School.
1:30- Arrive at Meigs lllgh
7:55 ..:. Up Route 7 IIi tiKi
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station for both junior and
senior high students from
Rutland.Juniorandseniorhlgh
sllleknts Uving within walldng
dlstsnce of the Rutland
Elementary School should
report
alia. m.
In POmeroy the old junior
high will be the main pick-1111
statioo for both junior and
senior high students from
Pomeroy. Junior and aenior
hllb students living within
walking dlatance of the old
Pomeroy J~lor High School
shouldbotllereat8a. m.
Five routes have been
charged. 'lbese are :
BUSNO. Jt
PaulJDeDani,Drlver
7:25 - Pick up t!Ie first
students at the Art Hess
residence on Leading Q-eek
Road.
7:30 - Down Leading Q-eek
to Route 7. Up Route 7 to Union
Avenue.
7:40 - Up Union Avenue
picking up grades one through
el~ht between Route 7 and the

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the school by 8 ac·m. Fifth
ado students living within
j!illlklng dlatance will be picked
7:25a. m. and sixth grade
ts living within walkln~
ce at 7:50a. m.
'!lP. Ruliand the elementary
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Knlghtwtll turn around altho
oldC!MlvroletGarage).
7:46 - Up Mulberry Avenue
to the Pomeroy Elemtll\arY
School. Junior high studenta,
will b'anafer to bus No. 26 to be
b'anaported to the junior high.
High school students will
lrallsfer to bus No. 3 to be
lransPorted to the hlgh school.
The bus will leave Pomeroy
Elementary anil go back to
Route 7. l;lown Route 7 to
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O'Brian, Boston Red Sox star Boston Red Sox.
in aoston,had me married, Two
Tony Conigliaro discussea The Macmillan people weeks after my last date with
baseball and his recently thought a book at. this lime · her, one scribe wrote: "Mamie
FRIDAY
published Ufe story.)
would be a great Inspiration to Puts Tony In Slump."
A REVIVAL is in progreu at
BY TONY CONIGLIARO
chUdren as well as adults. For
l don't care what anyone the Dexter Church of Christ
NEW YORK - Reams havo this reason and no other, my Ufe thinka or writes, she is a good through Aug. 28 nlgbUy, at 7:30.
been written about boUplayers, story Is being published this person. If I had the chance, f'd The evangelist, Vernon Russell,
now here's my chance to reaUy month. The book Is called date her again.
the song leader, Michael
and truly express myself. "Seeing It Through."
It's not Mamie Van Doren Hazelton.
You 're probably wondering f dig into it myself. I talk who rains boUplayers, it's the
what the heck . a :/b-year.old about me. The real me. The me ballplayers themselves.
EVANGELINE Chapter Past
boUplayer has to write about. thsl no one really knows.
It's a long season, and when Matronsannualplenic Friday, 6
Carl Yastrzelllllki ssid to me In my oplnioo, some things you're not winning or leading p. m., home of Mr. and Mrs.
one day : "Yoo're :a yesrs old, must remain private especially the league, 11 can be a drag. John Lyons, Chestnut St.,
and you've done it aU."
those connected with a group of Winning Is all that counts. Middleport. Bring covered dlsb
On the night of August 18, professional athletes. Unusual PersonaUtles change when a and table service.
1967, I was bit in the face with a things happen quite frequenUy, tesmls In a slump. George Scott
baseboU. Big league piU,hers a~d If you c.n'l trust a team· goes around tslking to himself.
SA'I"DIIDAY
throw
a
baseboU
an
average
mate
to
keep
his mouth shut, Sometimes he gets into a SPECIAL meeting Mid·
Bank
speed of approximately 90 miles Hie could be miserable indeed. private conversation with one of dleporl Lodge 363, F &amp;AM
Easy Terms
per hour. on impsc~ my life I have no respect for Jim his bats. It's almost impoulble Saturday, 7:30p.m. Middleport
AcCl!PI Trade-In ·.
came
to a sudden stop.
Bouton. Reading some excerpts for total harmony, especially Lodge Hall. Work in master
All Ports A•allsble
One
year
later
an
eye
from
his book made me sick. He with so many pei'sooaUiies. But mason degree.
horse Sales &amp; serv.
specialisttoldmel'dneverplay has no right talking about U ~nly jealousies could be BACK-TO-SCHOOL dance
baseboU again. He told me. Mlckey~nUe the way be does. ellminated, 11 would lead to Saturday,B:3iltoi1:30Pomeroy
"'lbe condition of your eye is What Mickey did off the field more winning.
tennis court. Last outslde.dance
gettlug worse. y 00 are legally was his business as long as he
1'bese knockdown feuds drive ·of the season. Jays wiU emcee.
blind in your left eye."
gave 100 percent on the field. me crazy. Some pitchers think Admission 75c
I am proud to say that 1 am And be always did.
it's a sign of showing a bitter
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If writing about MaiiUe's who is boss. PIU,hers who knock SUNDAY
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books I'd rather be broke
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R1CJ1
Glllbos,
who
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3, 231 • Pound ll!lad WWlams both fullbllck and tailbaCk, John
8, the ,cincinnati Rtdl ll!ld~lnthe~oUiii Carroll
1 ·I 0
WLOOUS, Ohio (UP!)- and e • fool• 1, 240 • pound Bleclaoe at lttllback and Rou
Pat"""
3 U f .3 •·· •"''·
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1lu
had
a
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ot
NCOOd
.,t
the
f'
b
Ua
(4-131.
, pblo Stale'• Woody Hays~ Geof&amp;e Jfutnohrl at the defe~t Moore·at quarterback.
bed
!liCk.
"'""'- ,;1
tw . • Jaalon w
5 l·J t p L
Tbe
Jateat Will Tbunday (:anlecutiye -..,One of the top -.pbomore
~ ..-~ 10 lettarmen BmOOI a live
and •~ • fQOI • 3,
HBP...,B• PaJmtl'
" . RJ-rqn'llljlllld ladayas the deall 240 , pound .Joho Hiolkll 111 one backl, Joho (Sonlly) liughi!:s,
IJ united Pms lnterns!IIMI nllhl wben hB wp JXIIIIM!ed, lor ~theand T~J..
t•~!? wp.;.pafmer,
G&lt;lllet.
E1ot
all the ~- PhiWea' .....
ll:lft, ..... """' a: :"""•
1&gt; .ol BIC Ten ~bil opened olfeiW!ve g1lird ttpOI.A couple of has been lllriU,hed to defense to
W. L. Pel. Gl r11111 u 1be Redl feR N In the In the loll Of tbe
. , r driJI,I for what could oo the beet Giber IOpbomorea could earn
Pll!sb\lrgh
70 59 .w ... finale li a tllree-wne'~t.
J'!illl \1011111*1 ~ ~• ; ;,: :~~ ,lW1I ill btl ' 20 yean at lite ·~•berthebytheSept. 26op.
Now
Yort&lt;
67
61
2'
1
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"McGioihlbl
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ln
the
runalnthe.lr~ofllll
.to
· · , Bilckeye bellil.
Iller with Tuu A &amp; M.
1
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:~
:~~3 : fourth lnnlnC
stvlna rout MI:GJGiliJih.
., .
: · With 18 wllw out of II ~ Hayea has 11x of ' ldl top
Phllldolrhla 59 10 .457 n • siJ: 01 the Plilllet' tlgbl blta. The Rltda mpve 011 to Man·
''
I&lt; 11fflt the lul two yean, Hates -onbacka'returnlngfromlast
Monlrea
55 74 ..m 15
Snce being hit by a -lib vlf treal tonlgbt for the ltart of a
, ,hai If :ltartett back ,from Jut yaar, Including llo~year reguI
.
W~~l 1,. Pd. GB the bat of San IJII!IO'I
~ series.
' year'i lealn wbldl Joel Ita lara t.tty ZeUna at wingback
CINCINNATI (VPII - . 4 wwlletll n lltiaflwl
finale to Michigan, 24-IJ.
and Leo Hayden at tallbacll. IJiadlaal'• alllldal wlaee JMre Cincinnati
a5
47
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Webster
July
I
at
Rlv
C c NNATI
tile fll'll trc1er af
Los Angeles 72 55 .567 10'1:1 Stadium in ClllclmaU, he has
IN I
And coupled with an Olllltand· "Suplr Sub" Roo Mac!lejowskl
...... ftr llle Qeveldllmlu tadaf.
Francisco
6.5
63
.501
18
-'""'In
nine
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And
1n
lb r h bl
Sin
lng aO(lht!more c... , Hayes has backing up Kern at quarter·
ne Browu ...... 111e aaeiauU B"D&amp;JJ"
Atlanta
6.5 ~ 504 181ft ......-·
Rose, rf
s 2 4 o
Houston
59 70 '457 2A'h IJioae appearancel, be Wal Tolan, cf
5 0 2 0
aald, "We should be better than back, and -handyman Tom
IIIPi IIIII tbey apeet I - - . - fnlll 1'1111 Ilion'•
S.n Ol~o
58 ao :385 34 rllJlP.id for 18 earned runs In 41 ' ~rz. lb
• 0 1 1
,lUI·~ because we should get campana t!le Jiackup man at
&lt;·
Tllursdlly's Results
1..3 ~.
. Bench, c
s o 3 1
· . , IIIGI'll help from our sopbo- both wingback and taUback.
.
1
of ·'
"We're 111111 P'"'taa .te &amp;M aome Ill tbe JOIIIIIIen •
NStewL Yor
k, ~-AtlaFnla 11
'lbe s11 hill he yielded 'lbura- ~lbo .~ 1
~
~
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~
.. , morea."
• ·
Backfield depth wU1 ba added
1
· ou 1 • . .n ron
day·'""t'-JudedapalrofdoU· H 1 s 2b
s o 1 1
Amon&amp; tile .14 returning frGm sophomores, Including ebaaee to p1aJ illla wr+ed," ..W Clllck BlaC• Collllt: ef
Houston S Montreal 4
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Philo 6 Cincinnati 3
bill by IMr)' llille and a tw~ Concepcn. ss
3 0 0 0
1111 rteldoil. Be !lsdlealell1 llowevtr, tbe Browu' ffrll •rill
regulan -.e IW!h perfarmerJ
Chicago 5 Sin Diego 1
run bonier by fleron Johnaoo. McGlothin, P
1 0 0 0·
u aD-Amirlca111 Jack Tatum
will -~ .... " the load.
(Only games scheduled) .
"McGlothlin got burt with h1B Gullett. P
1 0 0 0
"We'd IDe QliUierllllek Bm Nellen to play the m.,Jor
Todly's Praltlb~ Pllchlrs
McRea. ph
1 0 0 0
1 at cll'lt8fb&amp;ck, Jbn Sdllwagan Rommel Called Out
CAll Tlmu EDT&gt;
hanging curves," 11ld Reds Carroll. p
0 0 0 0
at middle guard and quarter.
·
port10D of 11ae pme," 11e llld. "Bal we a11e p1u ta ue Mike
Cincinnati (Nolan 15·5) at 11111181er Sparky Andenon.
Totoll
40 3 IS 3
~cit Rex Kern, third In the
BALTIMORE (UP!) -Eddie Pblppl IIIII llDD Galli."
Montreal
(Stoneman
4-13)
1
J~'-•• Bench attributed the
PHILADELPHIA
Bellman Trophy vollne last Rommel, an American League
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d ,
1b r h bi
p.m.
freckled rlghthan er s pro· Bowa, ss
4 1 o I
~
year.
umpire known eatller lor his
Atlanta (Stone 9·9) at Phi· blems to "rhythm."
Taylor, 2b
4 o 1 o
Hayes hal to replace all· oulltandlng pitching In the
7
1
"'/:~~~~~:";'~:,3~; ;~9~·~i ''He's out there flgbtlug to get Gamble, rf
2 1 0 0
America fullback Jbn oa. and league, died 'l'hunday ntcht
2
Houston
I
Blasingame
1·1),
8:30
It,"
said
Ben&lt;:h.
"He'll
be
an
Johnson,
lb
~ 01 01 0
liD leveral Interior line poai. I~ a flve-ntooth IDnesa.
Briggs,
If
•
p.m.
rl&amp;ht. He's got the Iime . . . a Money, Jb
• 1 2 o
liiN, but appears to have the He wu 72. ·
~O!i.ou/~\~u~~.~~~ 1 Pt;,~ ~th, and we've BliJ1 gold llhe0\0 Hisle, ct
• 2 2 1
talent available.
.
Rommel, born ·here, pitched
Chicago !Jenkins 16-141 at games belwee: us an
Compton, c
2 o o o
Tetinc 0!11' ttpOt wU1 be II- 13IIWOIIS with the Pblladelphla
Sin
Diego
(Kirby
8-14),
10:30
Dodgers."
r:~::':;;,PP
~ ~ ~
loot-2, 2!f11ound Joho Brocklng· Atblelica and had an overaU
0
p.m.
0oo
GaUett,
a
more
than
Tatoll
31
6
I 5
ton, who played behind 0111 for record of 171 wins and Ill
Pittsburgh
(Moose 1·8) at Sin promlalng roolde, followed Me· Cincinnati
110 IIIII OOD-3
two yeata,
defeall. ln 1922 and 182$, 11e won
Francisco (Marlchal 8-9), 11 Glothlln to the lllllund. He Phllodelohla
210 300 00•-&lt;1
Among the line starters will more than 20 games.
CL!F'TON, N. J. (UP!) - p.m .
hiJe
E
Helms DP
Phil
Order By Phone
Mike Reasor caddied lor Arnold
S.turcliJ's Gomes
struck out five batters w
edelphla. LOB. - Cincinnati
And Toko E., HOm. ,'.
Palmer, and learned from Billy Cincinnati at Montreal
reel1ng off a scoreless 3 1-3 in- 13 , Phlledelphlo •·
Atlanta
at
Philo,
night
ning
relief
stint.
.
2&amp;-Carbo
Helms
Hisle
2
casper, but Thursda Y be gave New York at Housfon
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992-5432
both of them 8 lessoo.
st. Louis at Los Ang, night
"You see him and you know Palmer. r&lt;ooe. Bench . H .
Reasor shot a ·lklnder118r 86, Pittsburgh at Sin Fran
you've got something coming Johnson 125). 58- Bench, . ._ _ _ _ _ _..,.;
Mllor t.Hg .. I.Hdtrl
Bv
United
Presslnttrnotlon~l
onesb'okeoffthecourserecord IOnlygamess~Jceduledl
next year," ssld Bench.
WILMINGTON, OJllo (UP!)- · him."
·
Nallonol l.uguo
ClnclDnall Bencaia coach Paul ''But we feel If we can beat
at
Upper
Montclair
Country
Phllllea' Jefthander Grant
G. AI R. H. Pel.
Amorlcon League
Jackaon blanked the Reds with
BrOWII' 11ys the upcoming Wt the BrOWIII, a team we play Clmnta, Pit 9837~ 62 136 .364 Club to take the flrsl-round
qalnat tile Cleveland BrOWlllll three i·Umes; we•n have a Carty, All 109 390 76 141 .362 lead 'In the ~.000 Dow Jones
v-L. Pel. GB siJ: bits afteallr taPklnbng ovlner thefor
''just another
but the chanee for the playoffs," be Parker, LA 127 ·481 70 159 .331 Open - goU's ricboat lour· llalllmore
83 45 .648 .:. starter IA&gt;w
a
er
Perez, Cln 12'1476 95 157 .330
71 57 .sss 12
fourth .
· ..., - It dlllerenUy.
l&gt;lld.
Willms, Chi 131 519 ns 169 .326 namenl Moot of the game's top New Y&lt;Wk
· . Brown, who fOUDded tbe · Riley was changed from Tolan, Cin 12S oliO 96 156 .32S players.had their problems, but
~ :~~ J~
Pete Rose rapped out four bits
Brow111, Will aulde bla llllnt quarterback at Florida AlrM ROM, Cln 12'1531 99 171 .322 Reasor didn't, and bo gave Cleveland
62 66 .48~ 21
and Bench and Bernie Carbo
Woshlngton 60 67 .~n 22'11 chimed in with tbree apiece for
year Bengali aplnat them at where he wan coached by the Galton. SO 121 oliO 79 1.14 .321 Casper the credit
Hckmn. Chi 119 413 84 132 .320 "He had bolped and advised
West
10 of the Reds' 15 hlta.
Rberfront Slldlwn bere Salur· legendary
Gallhen to a Torre,
St.L 128 &lt;195 70 158 .319
clay nlgbt. He wu fired from defensive back with Cincinnati Oovls, LA 118 486 70 155 .319 me a lo~ particularly with the Minnesota
~5 ~i Pet. GB Rose's splurge left him only
Otatz, SF
115 3811 63 123 .319 mental part of the game," California
the BrOWIII poat In 00.
lutlleaiOII.
.
12 S6 ::
;j ' two hits shy of the 1,500to~
Amerl~n Logue
·''Of course Paul wanll to "f feel I'm doing a better job
Reasorsaid."lknowwhenlhlt Ookland
68 61 .S27 8'h andboostedhlsav~e ......
AI R. H. Pet.
'th Kan•os City .t9 79 .383 27
~11e first of Roses three sin·
'win 'ein all," aaid Bengal now," said Riley, "A year's Olivo, Min 123G.504
77 163 .323 the hall now, what I can d WI
Milwaukee
48
Bl .m 28'1• glee a hit batsman and a single
®rnerback Ken Riley. "But espetlence has helped.
Johnsn, Cal 122 485 67 155 .320
I know when to gamble and Chicago
48 83 .366 2'l'h by Ben'ch
th Reds a 1-G
Ibl8 ga1ne 18 very Important. "I'm cancenb'atlng more on A4&gt;rlclo, Chi 122 418 71 IS2 .318 it.
when not to gamble. Billy has
TllursdaJ'I llnuHs
gave e
8os 120 472 90 ISO .318 been a real big help."
All the guys feel the :wne the receiver now," he added. Sinlth,
Minnesota 5 Boston 2
lead in the top of the first Inning.
'·
Ystskl,
But PhUadelphia came back
way."
·
"Last year aa a rookie I was F. Rbnsn,8osBal125 &lt;138 9S 139 .317 Club pros Paul Harney and Milwaukee u Cleveland 2
Baltimore 6 Ooktand 4
with two of their own on a two·
· RJley said the team would very anxious and unsettled. I
lipped into
Wu
105 385 69 120 .312 T
Foooa, Clo 11UI4 58 131 .309
"like to win ptpedally for leel ~e_!e~~ IIlii year.
Powll, Bal 124 (13 68 132 .305
775xl4
Hortn, Oot 96 371 53 113 .305 other
players had sb
Washington IHannan 9·5 and
COLUMBUS (UPII Plnlla, KC · 112 ~13 .U 125 .303 .
775xl5
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Bosman 1J.9) at Kansas City
Palmer and Jack Nicklaus (Rooker 7_14 and Johnson 6·8), Othello Joba1oa, owaer·
Cln shot 738, Dave Hill 75, Gary 2, 1 p.m.
drher from GaWpoUs, Rt. 1,
,
42: ~rez, Cin 39: Williams, Chi Player and Sam Snead 76 and
California IMar 6-11 and kepi JUDe G. II froat all llle
llyUbltedl'nu latenallooal aplnat the Vlklnga, will be 36; H. Aaron, All 35; Allen, Frank Beard 78. A 68 by PGA Murphy 13·1l • Cleveland way to win the featured SUfll
St0C· It""
(Hand
5-9 '"I
and •.,Chance HI, 2. '· ·• a.o:...• , . . _ ,, _ .
,. The N~J.?'~ -~·• •W . ~IIol , the · Stee'- a~ St~:rco="Jt;·~u:.w, (!'hamp1Oft ..,...,.,
UciYt
wn,• J:
aQ p·,m:
UVIo -.~.....--~·
~ more ll8b1Uileil lliaii again Iii his effort to win the Mlnn 38; Howard, Wash 36; Casper's 70 and U.S. Open Mllweukee IPi!llln 9·11 and dayo1Ptbyalle&lt;k1DZ:07S.
' uaell In Ja4t•.. ~s . --~ f~ttlng quai'tel'back jol) Yaslrzemskl, 8os 33; Powell, Champ Tony Jacldln's 71 were Bolin 5·9) at Baltimore IHardin 5. Can't Prelelld ud FJir.
111n over.thelrilnlri6C!ity rivall, frGm . Notre Dame alwnnua Batt 29; Oliver, KC 26.
the beat of the "name" players. H and Phoobus 3-5) 2, S: 30 tattoo fiDisbed ill a dead beat
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p.m.
, lilt Jell, Iangle tonlibt witb the Terry Hanratty.
NIIIIOflll t.Hguo: Bench, Cln
Minnesota t Kaat 10·9 and for 8n;uuu p1ace.
Pltllborgh Steelerst who In the ooly other game 127; Portz, Cln 122: Williams. w.-.-;::::-.;:~:::::::::%::~::::::::::::::::::::$::::::::::::-n Tlant 7-2) af New York
Mou Let went ahead ta a
apped a regular.and'9fHII• tonigl!l, the Buffalo Bills meet Chi 112; H. Aaron, Aft 109;
(Peterson 14-9 and Keklch 3·3), four·length win over Ugbtp 1irq of II alr~lgbtloases thelnW:SaUhlnsturdalon'IRedloklti
. na.Balll ~C:.,.?.a,!iF~~uo: Howard,
Plus Fed. and State Taxes
Tbe Meigs Marauder 2.
IPeters 12•101 01 nlug Miss ill the co-featured
with a 20-IS victory over the
.
Y ac oo,
• Wash 101; Klltebiew, Mlnn 99; football oqud wOI play Ita Chicago !John 11 ·13) , 9 p.m.
$l,DOD Pace wbere Chief
No Trade-In Necessary
Yal!llted Mlnneaota VIkings two more plays Miami, Cleveland Powell, Ball, 97; Oliva. Mlnn flnlscrlaunale of the season
Ookland tOdom S·Sl al Majesty was tblrd. The 3-7
. weeks ago.
Qllllea with Clnclnnau, Dallas 92; Oliver, KC 88.
dally double combination of
Saturday at Nelsoavllle Oetrolt (Lollch 12·141. 9 p.m..
Saturclly's Games
Joe Villa and Cattle Ed Joaes
The televlaed game (ABC 9 challenges Jlouton, Loa An· Nllflonal ~c':,1Merrltt, Cin atariiDJI at 1:30 a. m.
at Kan City, night
relarned •u.oo. Tbe 3·5
p.m. EDT) will be the, first geles !I at Sill Diego, Chicago :Z0.10; Gibson, ~t. L 19-5; Seaver, Botb the NelaoDvllle York Wuh
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qulaeU. sele&lt;tioo was wortll
: burgh'• new Three Rivera playe o;m.er, Kansas City Jonklno, Chi 16- JA.
Calli ot Cievtland
f!C.%0. T•e 4,597 haraesa
992-2238
Btadlulll. A seRbut crowd of collldei · with Allanta and AIMrlcan
McNally are expeded to play Ia the Mllw at Ball, niDhl
radag fans wagered 1 total of
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· ·Dick Shiner, an ex.ateeler, on the neutral turf of Jacksoo, McDowell, Cleve 18-S; Wright, *::x-».:.&lt;~~&gt;~:fflW,::::::&lt;'&lt;:~::ili«&lt;:~s,:,=
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SHOT ACCIDII:Ift'AU.Y
. PORT WASHINGTON, Ohio tnternationsiiAifiUI stondings
IInce acrambllnc
Fran Minl)elota and Green Bay~
RANDOLPH, N.
(UPI) _ (UPf)- ~110 persons were By United Prau lnltrnaiiDflll
tartenton has been 1lotiMnd by oo Oailand. Mooday nights Kevin H Sl[llll 12 ClnclnnaU sllghUy injured Thuraday night
W L Pel. GB
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acllcin pill Phlladelpbla against Ohio, dft!d wedit..ciay after ~ when an amusement ride at a ·~~~·~
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. Terry Bnldahaw, . pro foo~ Detroit.
was aCcidentaUy shot. Tbe boy localleslival collapoed and aUd Rod&gt; ester
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!iaU'I No. I draft pick last . · A couple of depciled coaches had been hunting at a 'fam111 down an embankment In this Tidewater
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centa per week; one year In happen If the great left.llanded
Daughters
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advance $23.40.
ot Tho Dolly
Stntlnel' bltten had to face as many
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$1K months~
8 p.m. Charter.to ~ draped for
M~Jg; 1~~.m:'h~~- ~:rl~~ ·souullbpadn'wtsbltas rl1ghtlesof. Tiley two deceased memjlera;
; servlc~t not avalleble : On• wo
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Tuesday 7:30 p.m; MlddlepGrt
Lodge Han. ·
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HAS WEEKEND GUEST
Miss Lucille Bradshaw of
Pomeroy had as· a weekend
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the :lleebnd runs
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' Meta moved witblo ia"' Bob Glblion 0111dueled Goy·
Pltllburlh In lbe lord Perry~ win his 19dll!IDl,e
tiilb the as St. Louis beat San ~
~~;over AUanta. Jim co. Perry, who's 17-13, gave up
pitched a fJve.bltfer nine hill and Gibson aUowed
Clendenon bit a two- e.lght. The .difference was that
In the first lnnil!l.' the Giallt,; committed fl~
to within ll!!ll' erron to gt~e St. Louis llrie
Pirates with it. ljllli8rned runs ·
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plans frc:u11 hvo··.roa~u.I~Sclilr.er., to RAIU
PRICES ,inct LOWER :W~RRAf+TIEt ·P!l
tlie 1971 new cars and trU(kS. The. probable
•MIN IMUM RAISE wjlllle $12~ per car lind
the proba~le. M~V"UM WARRAN,TY will
lie 12 moillhs 12,000 miles.' If Y!IU ·CAN
anord to walt
your new car. do-so by all
means. as we wnl Have ·a very good selec·
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Nlll&lt;ro. Clrdwell 16), Navar·
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18·11) and Dyer. LP-Niekro (II).

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southeasterly •long a

Cincinnati 110 100 0011- 3 15 I
Phlla
210 300 oox- 6 6 o
McGiolhlln, Gullett (4), Clr·
roll 18) and Bench; Palmer.
Jackson (4) and Compton. WP·
Jackson (4-31. LP-McGiothlln
111·8). HR-Jollnson (25th).
Houston 000 212 0011- 5 .9 o

ii;,iivs~ and a curve to the right

a
dlstence of 1.2 miles, more or
less, to a point of crossing
Athens County Road No. 102,

said point of crossing being 0 .~
mile, more or less, as measured
weaterly along tald road from
Its Intersection with existing
State Route No. U.S. 33; thence,
southeasterly along a tangent, a
1
curve to the left and another
tangent
for
a
distance
of
2.3
miles , more or tess,toapolntof The portions ot said route Wegener, Reed 16), McGinn 191
crosslng Athens County Road already lilted tor abandonment
No. 69, said point of cronlnQ in said entry are Identified as ancf Baleman. LP-Wegener 13·
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u Fifth Abandonment to Ninth 5). HRs-Wynn lllstl. Mayberry
0 .5 m II e, more or ess,
being
Abandonment Inclusive. Sl!lld (5thl. Baloman (121hl.
measured
westerly
along
said
road from Its intersection with abandonment to Include al~ that
existing State Route No. u.s. portion of the existing ro~.~•e not Chicago 102 010 1oo- 5 12 1
33; thence, southeasterly along needed tor anv other State San Dlego 010 000 0011- 1 6 1
a tangent for a distance of o.:J Hlghway.
Pappas (10-61 and Hundley;
mile, more or less, to a point of
PROPOSED. THE ABAN· Wilson. Herbel (7), Doyle 16)
crosiing the Athens -Meigs OONMENT OF PORTIONS OF and Barlon. LP-WIIson (0-51.
County line, said point ofr EXISTING
ROUTE
NO. U.S. 33STATE
SITUATED
IN
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cross Ing b eng
. m II e, more O BEDFORD TOWNSHIP, TOWN HR-Colbert (28th).
less. u meaaurtd westerly
along said line from Its point of 3 NORTH, RANGE 13 WEST IN
(nhed led)
crosSing existing State Route MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO, SAID
~.,~~,lyqamessc U
No. U. S. 33; thence, TO REVERT TO TYHESYMSETIEGMS
Am•rklnLtlgue
southtnterlyatong a tangent, a COUNTY HIGHWA
Oakland 000 120 01G- 4 10 2
curve to the right end another AT SUCH TIME THAT THE Belt
202 020 OOx- 6 11 3
RELOCATED PORTION OF Dobson, Fingers (3'), Grant
tangen t fo r a dl. tan co of I·3 CORRESPONDING
miles, more or less,toapolntof STATE ROUTE NO. u.s. 33 IS IS), Locker 16), Lindblad (81
crossing
Meigs
Road OPENED TO TRAFFIC AND and Fernandel, Green (8);
No. 40, said
pointCountv
of croning
belne at or n-..,. the functiOn of AFTER THE FINAL ABAN· Cuellar (20-7) and Hendricks.
said countv road and Bedford g~::E:NTTEi:JRJN ~~i, LP·Dobson {15-12). HRs-F. RoTownshlp Road No. 237; thence, JOURNAL OF THE OiREC· blnSon 2 (20th &amp; 21st), Crowley
southeasterly with a tangent, I TOR OF HIGHW'Y .
(4th). Rudl (8th) .
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curve to the left, another
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tangent and another curve to
And being more tully Mil
40 031 -1 14 12 0
the lett for a distance of 1.9 described as follows :
w
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"~ miles. more or ten. to a point of
Beglnnlno at a point In the Cleveland 000 001 lOG- 2 1 5
crossing existing State Route centerline of existing State Krausse (12-1~) and Roof;
No. 611, said point of crossing Route No. U.S. 33, said roint Dunning, Mlngorl {2), Lasher
being o. 1 mile. more or less. es ~,elng the southerly end,? the
(2), Colbert (8) and Fosse,
measured westerly along said First Abandonment ' 11• 5 Sims (Jl. LP-Ounnlng (3-7}.
road
from No.
111 junction with described In tne Director s
state Route
u. s. 33·; thence, Journal, Volume 47, Page 352, HRs-Pena (2nd ), Harper (25th ),
southeaster\yatonoatanuent• ,uiel portion also being 0.20 ,~nson {16thL . Sims 1 (17th),
c"rv'
to the right end ·•nothlr ' mile. more or ltll,.lmtalured \ al1on (171tlH ~S sua .':tll
,
tarigtn' tor a d\s,anu iOt 0.5 -.outnw\Y' akMici' ett\1tln9 &amp;tate
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mile, more or less, to a point In Route No. u:S. 33 from '!' ' Boston · 020 ~ ooO£.. 2 7 2
tnt alignment of nlstlng State function with Meigs Coun.v Mlnn ·
200 300 OOx- 5 11 1
Route No. u.s . 33 and· there Road No. AD; thence. southerly S I b I H t I I (51
t
· at
sa'd foint of ter - along existing State Route No.
e e r • ar ens en
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rril~f~on'betn~ a or near the u.s. 33 to a poinl. said point Nagy (7) and Satrlano; Perr.r
junction of eKistlng State Route being the point of beolnnln~ of (19·11) and Mitterwald. LPNo u s 33 and Meigs county the "Second Abandonment' as Siebert (13-7). HRs-Petrocelll
Rolu;l ·NO. 20. said described described In Volum! ~7. Page (21st),Mitterwald (13th).
portion ha~ing a total length of 352 of the Directors Journal,
12.9 miles, more or lesS.
said point also being 0.72 mile, (Only games scheduled)
Said establishment of limited more or less, as measured
access Is to include all In · southerly alono existing State
terchange areal and extend Route No. u.S. 33 from Its
along lnterclllnge crossroads In !unction with Meigs County
accordance with the Highway Road No. ~o and there ter- Abrabam is a Hebrew·
Department's
Llmlled Access mlnate.
Polley.
P. e. MASHETEII name meaning "father of a
PROPOSED, THE ABAN ·
DIRECTOR multitude."
OONMENT
~ORTIONS
OF
·····---EXISTING OFSTATE
ROUTE
NO. U.S. 33, SITUATED IN
THE CITY OF ATHENS AND
IN ATHENS TOWNSHIP,
ALEXANDER TOWNSHIP
AND LOCI TOWNSHIP,
ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO,
SAME TO REVERT IN PART
TO THE CITY OF ATHENS
STREET SYSTEM AND IN
PART TO THE ATHENS
COUNTY HIGHWAY SYSTEM
AT SUCH TIME THAT THE
CORRESPONDING PORTION
OF RELOCATED STATE
ROUTE NO . U.S. 33 ' IS
OPENED TO TRAFFIC AND
AFTER THE FINAL ABANDONMENT ENTRY HAS
BEEN ENTERED ON THE
JOURNAL OF THE OIREC·
TOR OF HIGHWAYS.
And being more fully
described n follows:
Being all of existing State
or Route ,_.o, U.S. 33 between the
lhl junction of said route with
1968 Mercury Monterey
$2195
and existing Stall Route No. U.s. 50
. 61; and the Athens-M•lgs County
Two door Fastback. Turquoise finish. while
ond line not liSted for abandOnment
tang.tnt by entry on the Director's
top. black vinyl lnt ., 390 V-8, auto. trans .• P.S.,
ltfl tor • Journal, Volume •1. Page 1202.
power disc brakes. radio. w·s·w tires. 'Real
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Pontiac Catalina

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radio, new w-s-w. factory air conditioning.

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2 df· l't T .•.:v.a.,~tuip~· P, e.; p.s., ra~lo. w·s·w .
tires. maO'::wh • .ls, AIR CONDITIONING.

1966 Jful~li'~ll~~·14 Dr.

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Hornet Basic

Auxiliary Approves Donations

Dr. sedan, 232 6' cylhidet~ automatic. radio.

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Rebel Basic
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steering. dark green with green l.nterlor.

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4 Dr. wagon, 8 cylinder. power sfeerlng and brakes. air conditioning. automauc. tan with
beige Interior.

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steering. red wlfh black Interior.

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4 Dr. ' sedan, 8 cylinder, automatic, power
steering, beige with· beige Interior.

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2 Dr. hr~p., 8 cylinder, automatic,. power
steering. power brakes. piiJ!YI with willie vinyl
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Mrs.01 Rpyt
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Queen of _Month
Nina Tbelas was named
Qlieen of til, Month by the Tops
Club Tueada)' even~na. Run·
nerup .wal rrancea ll)lsell.
TaidJla the tap ilpol for til, mC.t
·wetghlltJsa ·dlu,'lnc the week,
bowever, WIJ KalhrJn Den•
'llllon W\lh Jeib Warner, nan.

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Personal Notes
Society of lbe Pomeroy Olurch
of Christ met Tuelday evening
In: : . : ; h ~ ~:.. ·, Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold,
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.....,.u Jr · and daughters Mary and
11e11ion wu the prealdent, Mn. Laura returned to their home ln
Louill Oa~. A oonlrlbullon Cincbmatl fbUOWin• 8 visit ll'lth
wasvotedetnttou •.o•·-FIIes M1'
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pastor of the fol1oll'lng: Mn. Walter Kenof Chrllt in nedy, Jr., Mrs. Conrad
~·· Mrs. Stanley Bus,
· Clarence Andrews and
Mn. Derwer Kapple.

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!ltm..AND- Mr.IIIII Mn.llllUand Searles, Rutland RD
1, IIIU101IlCe the eupgement and approaching marriage or
their dauehter, Janet, to Mr. l.awrt!llce Btrry, Vienna, w.
Va., aon of Mn. LauraBtrry.
MIIIISearies, a graduate of Rutland Hlgb Scbool c1u1 of
1916, II employed at Bowen Reaaurant In Pom~. Mr.
Berry, wbo graduated at Parlienlburg Hlgb School 1n the
clauof ltllll,IUbemployeeofthe A. B. &lt;lwlceCo.
The weciclq wiD be aa evenl of Oct. 2 at the home of the
bride's pareall oo Rutland Road. The couple will reside In
Parllersburg.

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. The Dlllrlel FaD conference
wiD be beld October 1111 at
Junetl.onCity. A traveling prize,
donated by Mrs. Erma Henry,
was ,won by Mrs. Emma
Wayland. Refreahmenta were
aervt!!l. Mrs. John Fultz was a
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srocK NO. Z0150

STOCK NO. 70148

Lidlu Auxiliary Feeney
Benqett Poat. ua, meellna
Wednesday evening, voted
donatlo.ns to lbe Salvation
Army. Xenia Otpba11l Home,
and Girl'• Stale Goveriler.
Following a report from Anita
Fu)ll, Glrll Si,&amp;fe repreaen.
tallve, a ·revision of lhe conalltulion and by-liwa were read
by the prealdent, Geraldlne
KessiJI8er. Memben Of the
committee were Velala Roush,
chairman; Gold!\ Mourning,
Etta IAm1ey, UDian Reltmlre,
and Rola IJeal'ls. It wiU be
submitted to the American
Legion Department of Ohio for
approval. The audlllng report
waa preaented by Velala Roullb.
Mrs. Kellslnger gave her npcrt
on the C)lllllcothe blrthda;
party, one for veterll18 on July
16 IIIII one at Athena Mental
Health Center on Aug. 13th. Sbe
alao reJ301'ted on the Bei'VIng·of

4 Dr. sedan. 8 cylinder: power ·s teering anll .
brakes, air conditioning, autOmatic. aqua with
black Interior.

STOCK

lllid qlber 'eadlnp were
pruent.d b7 Helen Maag. Stella Gfl!eaer, : Mlldred
PhiiUjJI, Mar)' Ru.l8ell, UWe .
Starcller, Emma Hines, Jooe
Sayre, Ruby Gn.er and Elale
Farbel wben t~~, group met
recenUy at tbe church. The
president, Mildred Phillips,
J)l'elidecl. The ladlea decided to
assllt In !NIYinl for the new roof
on the church~
Refresllmenla were served by
Helen Maag, and Stella
Grue!Mlr. Tracy Gordon .was a
guest.

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green with green Interior.
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flUe Ill&amp; Satljrilay, Sept. 12 'at
lba Hlnea hui"'IDII ln Mlnen.ule by til,· W$CS of MJni!ra.
.uJe United Methodilt Church

4Dr.~edan.2326cyllnper.pO~r.· steerlng.tal! ·
and lirown with brown Interior.
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St. Louis 001 000 201- 4 8 0
San Fran 100 000 0011- I I 5
Gibson (19-5) and Simmons;
Perry 117-13) and Dietz.

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white with blue Interior.

By Uniied Prtas lnternollonal
No11onal L.llgue
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Bake Sale Sept 12

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roast and picnic at ~al:
Park Tuesday evening
A "gel acquainted" · ... 11
par.,,
;wasallendedbyEyelynKnlgbt,
lpODSor' and these memben
=~ughler.Judyandll'llhMr. fl!ecky Anderson, Sarah
11· Arnold Eubanks al Bechtle, Donna Byer Annie
Elirejla.'
Chapman, Barbara 'Fields,
carolyn Grueser carol Me·
~.andMrs.RolllnWolfeiiKI Cullough, Colee'n OhUnger,
cbi1dren of Columbus spent Unda Riffle, Ruth Riffle
several days with their Barbara Ri••• Caro"- Sat-'
daughter
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family • Mra. Don Erwin and '..-rJeld, Donna Slell'art, LyM
· Mrs. Clara 9llgard was ,lliu~Jlp, Marilyn SWan TewlllB
,~ gueat wben ~ ebjoyed a WeU, Judy Werry,' Dorinda
~t A~.
t_W:f: and S\111 Zirkle&gt;' '. , ,

'' Mlsi Mary Ellan Floccarl of Phy'!u. ~=~ ~~~

Colwnbus and ¥~sa Sandra
F1occut bave returned from a
week's vacaton at Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Tale of Colwnbua were
weekend guell.ut the Floccarl
bune.

CLEVEJLAND (UP!) - A
Cleveland man was arrested
after be was found to, have a
stolen $10,1100 U.S. Treasury bill
ln hls poasell8ion, the FBI said
~~I :!d 88
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collateral for a t9,50111oout til,
Twinsburg llanklnt! Co. It was
part of a $17241100 theft from
Brown Br ' '
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New York~~ Co.,
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Reva BunC:. Edith Zlrlde J '
Qutvey, Debbie Finlaw,
,Sargen~ Glorla Buct, Donna
Morrison, Candi Cooke, Debbie
Gerlich, Susan Baer, carol
Adams, Martha McPhaU and
Jackie Zerkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barker An 91d fashloned 'llayrtdli was
and children of Gary, Ind. have enjoyed following the picnic.
returneil to their hoole after a
visit 11'1111 Mrs. Barker's slater
DIES OJ' STABS
Mrs. Charles Gerard and YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UPI)
family.
Wesley Wooten, 28,
Youngatoll'D, died early today
Mrs. Stella Hays have at Southside HOIJ)Ital while
returned to her home after a 1111Ch!rgolng surgery f1lr muiUple
week'scooflnementatVeterana 1tabwounda,l111fferedduringan ·
Memorial hCIIPital. Her son, altercation outside a local
Richard baa returned to hi8 tav.n.
bonie ln Columbull.
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with l!1e m01it weight PIJlild Edcar E. Laldn, MrJ, Leiter
-,tth ~ Mt:brty and Edllb · 1M Looc. '1'1'aCy L. Malone,
·- Garner !YJng fer that liDeDVIed
G. •Ma!CIIIm Mliler, Mrs.
· ru,nnerup,h!mer, There 11U ·•
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~Ill of n I . nine Tflllll,
N,IIIOn, Arthur R,
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Turtle.
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l1'illiler ln
Rbodes, Mra. Everett
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THANK YOU
To the buyers of Steers and Lambs at the Meigs County Junior Fair Sale

STEERS
BUYER

CLUB MEMBER

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK . • . . ••
CITY ICE AND FUEL COMPANY
• ROGER KARR
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CELIA McCOY
• H. RAWLINGS AND SONS CO. • • • DIANA BENE DUM
TOM RUE MOTORS • • • • • .
BRYON McCOY .
r.\ARION RIGGS FORO-MERCURY .
. . . DIANA GRUESER
THE VILLAGE PHARMAtY • - .
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RACINE HOME NATIONAL. BANK •
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FARMERS BANK AND SAVINGS CO. • . . • , • JIM BETZ
POMEROY NATIONAL BANK - · •• - • • FRANK BRODERICK
;~NTE,ANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL • - • • . . EDWIN CROSS
TASOTE CHEMICAL CO. • •· • - • • • CHARLES YOST
LANDMARK F,ARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE . . • • PAUL CROSS
MEIGS ,E QUIPMENT COMPANY - . . • • • • JULIA RO$E
ELIERFELDS D=PARTMENT STORE • . . . . • MIKE BENEDtiM
Cl'fiZENS NATIO AL BANK • • • . . • • CRAIG PIERCE
CITIZE;NS NATIO AL BANK • • - - • • • KIMMV fJIERCE
:LBIER:FEI..DS tt•PARTMENT STORE • - • • •• MANDIE ROSE
liTH GOILE rORD • • - • • - ' VICKI CARR
JOHNSOM-KIEWI'f·MASSMAN • .
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, CI'U. ~El!!$ :NAT,IONAL BANK - •
RICKY PIERCE
SU,.~ .l UN Mlj.L ' - ,. • • • • KAY WARD
_lHE~ILI.AGI£ ,PHAR'1_ACY • •
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past week. you ~ive ~ tht proposed
plans frc:u11 hvo··.roa~u.I~Sclilr.er., to RAIU
PRICES ,inct LOWER :W~RRAf+TIEt ·P!l
tlie 1971 new cars and trU(kS. The. probable
•MIN IMUM RAISE wjlllle $12~ per car lind
the proba~le. M~V"UM WARRAN,TY will
lie 12 moillhs 12,000 miles.' If Y!IU ·CAN
anord to walt
your new car. do-so by all
means. as we wnl Have ·a very good selec·
lion of •n•s . !Qt ·the showing; but If .you

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Nlll&lt;ro. Clrdwell 16), Navar·
ro (I) and Tillman; McAndrew
18·11) and Dyer. LP-Niekro (II).

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Routt No.

southeasterly •long a

Cincinnati 110 100 0011- 3 15 I
Phlla
210 300 oox- 6 6 o
McGiolhlln, Gullett (4), Clr·
roll 18) and Bench; Palmer.
Jackson (4) and Compton. WP·
Jackson (4-31. LP-McGiothlln
111·8). HR-Jollnson (25th).
Houston 000 212 0011- 5 .9 o

ii;,iivs~ and a curve to the right

a
dlstence of 1.2 miles, more or
less, to a point of crossing
Athens County Road No. 102,

said point of crossing being 0 .~
mile, more or less, as measured
weaterly along tald road from
Its Intersection with existing
State Route No. U.S. 33; thence,
southeasterly along a tangent, a
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curve to the left and another
tangent
for
a
distance
of
2.3
miles , more or tess,toapolntof The portions ot said route Wegener, Reed 16), McGinn 191
crosslng Athens County Road already lilted tor abandonment
No. 69, said point of cronlnQ in said entry are Identified as ancf Baleman. LP-Wegener 13·
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0 .5 m II e, more or ess,
being
Abandonment Inclusive. Sl!lld (5thl. Baloman (121hl.
measured
westerly
along
said
road from Its intersection with abandonment to Include al~ that
existing State Route No. u.s. portion of the existing ro~.~•e not Chicago 102 010 1oo- 5 12 1
33; thence, southeasterly along needed tor anv other State San Dlego 010 000 0011- 1 6 1
a tangent for a distance of o.:J Hlghway.
Pappas (10-61 and Hundley;
mile, more or less, to a point of
PROPOSED. THE ABAN· Wilson. Herbel (7), Doyle 16)
crosiing the Athens -Meigs OONMENT OF PORTIONS OF and Barlon. LP-WIIson (0-51.
County line, said point ofr EXISTING
ROUTE
NO. U.S. 33STATE
SITUATED
IN
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cross Ing b eng
. m II e, more O BEDFORD TOWNSHIP, TOWN HR-Colbert (28th).
less. u meaaurtd westerly
along said line from Its point of 3 NORTH, RANGE 13 WEST IN
(nhed led)
crosSing existing State Route MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO, SAID
~.,~~,lyqamessc U
No. U. S. 33; thence, TO REVERT TO TYHESYMSETIEGMS
Am•rklnLtlgue
southtnterlyatong a tangent, a COUNTY HIGHWA
Oakland 000 120 01G- 4 10 2
curve to the right end another AT SUCH TIME THAT THE Belt
202 020 OOx- 6 11 3
RELOCATED PORTION OF Dobson, Fingers (3'), Grant
tangen t fo r a dl. tan co of I·3 CORRESPONDING
miles, more or less,toapolntof STATE ROUTE NO. u.s. 33 IS IS), Locker 16), Lindblad (81
crossing
Meigs
Road OPENED TO TRAFFIC AND and Fernandel, Green (8);
No. 40, said
pointCountv
of croning
belne at or n-..,. the functiOn of AFTER THE FINAL ABAN· Cuellar (20-7) and Hendricks.
said countv road and Bedford g~::E:NTTEi:JRJN ~~i, LP·Dobson {15-12). HRs-F. RoTownshlp Road No. 237; thence, JOURNAL OF THE OiREC· blnSon 2 (20th &amp; 21st), Crowley
southeasterly with a tangent, I TOR OF HIGHW'Y .
(4th). Rudl (8th) .
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curve to the left, another
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And being more tully Mil
40 031 -1 14 12 0
the lett for a distance of 1.9 described as follows :
w
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"~ miles. more or ten. to a point of
Beglnnlno at a point In the Cleveland 000 001 lOG- 2 1 5
crossing existing State Route centerline of existing State Krausse (12-1~) and Roof;
No. 611, said point of crossing Route No. U.S. 33, said roint Dunning, Mlngorl {2), Lasher
being o. 1 mile. more or less. es ~,elng the southerly end,? the
(2), Colbert (8) and Fosse,
measured westerly along said First Abandonment ' 11• 5 Sims (Jl. LP-Ounnlng (3-7}.
road
from No.
111 junction with described In tne Director s
state Route
u. s. 33·; thence, Journal, Volume 47, Page 352, HRs-Pena (2nd ), Harper (25th ),
southeaster\yatonoatanuent• ,uiel portion also being 0.20 ,~nson {16thL . Sims 1 (17th),
c"rv'
to the right end ·•nothlr ' mile. more or ltll,.lmtalured \ al1on (171tlH ~S sua .':tll
,
tarigtn' tor a d\s,anu iOt 0.5 -.outnw\Y' akMici' ett\1tln9 &amp;tate
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mile, more or less, to a point In Route No. u:S. 33 from '!' ' Boston · 020 ~ ooO£.. 2 7 2
tnt alignment of nlstlng State function with Meigs Coun.v Mlnn ·
200 300 OOx- 5 11 1
Route No. u.s . 33 and· there Road No. AD; thence. southerly S I b I H t I I (51
t
· at
sa'd foint of ter - along existing State Route No.
e e r • ar ens en
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rril~f~on'betn~ a or near the u.s. 33 to a poinl. said point Nagy (7) and Satrlano; Perr.r
junction of eKistlng State Route being the point of beolnnln~ of (19·11) and Mitterwald. LPNo u s 33 and Meigs county the "Second Abandonment' as Siebert (13-7). HRs-Petrocelll
Rolu;l ·NO. 20. said described described In Volum! ~7. Page (21st),Mitterwald (13th).
portion ha~ing a total length of 352 of the Directors Journal,
12.9 miles, more or lesS.
said point also being 0.72 mile, (Only games scheduled)
Said establishment of limited more or less, as measured
access Is to include all In · southerly alono existing State
terchange areal and extend Route No. u.S. 33 from Its
along lnterclllnge crossroads In !unction with Meigs County
accordance with the Highway Road No. ~o and there ter- Abrabam is a Hebrew·
Department's
Llmlled Access mlnate.
Polley.
P. e. MASHETEII name meaning "father of a
PROPOSED, THE ABAN ·
DIRECTOR multitude."
OONMENT
~ORTIONS
OF
·····---EXISTING OFSTATE
ROUTE
NO. U.S. 33, SITUATED IN
THE CITY OF ATHENS AND
IN ATHENS TOWNSHIP,
ALEXANDER TOWNSHIP
AND LOCI TOWNSHIP,
ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO,
SAME TO REVERT IN PART
TO THE CITY OF ATHENS
STREET SYSTEM AND IN
PART TO THE ATHENS
COUNTY HIGHWAY SYSTEM
AT SUCH TIME THAT THE
CORRESPONDING PORTION
OF RELOCATED STATE
ROUTE NO . U.S. 33 ' IS
OPENED TO TRAFFIC AND
AFTER THE FINAL ABANDONMENT ENTRY HAS
BEEN ENTERED ON THE
JOURNAL OF THE OIREC·
TOR OF HIGHWAYS.
And being more fully
described n follows:
Being all of existing State
or Route ,_.o, U.S. 33 between the
lhl junction of said route with
1968 Mercury Monterey
$2195
and existing Stall Route No. U.s. 50
. 61; and the Athens-M•lgs County
Two door Fastback. Turquoise finish. while
ond line not liSted for abandOnment
tang.tnt by entry on the Director's
top. black vinyl lnt ., 390 V-8, auto. trans .• P.S.,
ltfl tor • Journal, Volume •1. Page 1202.
power disc brakes. radio. w·s·w tires. 'Real
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Out Time!
Save Cash NowJ

End-Of-Month-Sale
Pontiac Catalina

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hlrd1ap. only 3,828 u•y miles bk the boss'
~=~~!t~rlng,
So
now we eQUid put II In the showroom.
po- dltc brakes, aulomallc Iran-

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Four dbor. Blue with white top. blue Interior,
radio, new w-s-w. factory air conditioning.

· $1~95

1967 Olds 9B 4 door

Blue with blue Int., full power equipment,
.radio, w-s-w tires, factory air conditioning.
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Dodge Coronet

$1,095

1965 OlclsiUt.T. Sedan ·
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with' ·~lue Interior, V-8 motor,
.P• a.. radio. w-S.w tires,

$1095
auto.

trans .• P.;S;,

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·1965 P.oritiic qrand Prix
· $1295 .
2 df· l't T .•.:v.a.,~tuip~· P, e.; p.s., ra~lo. w·s·w .
tires. maO'::wh • .ls, AIR CONDITIONING.

1966 Jful~li'~ll~~·14 Dr.

LaSabre

$2,395

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l1595
• Burgi~f~l!i(; flnl•~ ~1111 matching lnt •• radio; VI·
.s-w *lr,e s •• tlnt!!4 glass. 1 oWI)er New 'Oids
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Farbel rtad from the "UP!*
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Janet Searles Will Wed

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S10CK NO. 70107

Hornet Basic

Auxiliary Approves Donations

Dr. sedan, 232 6' cylhidet~ automatic. radio.

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smlsslon. radio. while with green Interior.

Rebel Basic
4 Dr. sedan. 231 6 cylinder, automatic, power
steering. dark green with green l.nterlor.

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PAIR

Ambcaslador
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·•lfllctiL malchetl ~eepsake
l111Mi111 nnp Will SJlllbollzt tile
lor of you; weddin1 ,_ ... lor·

2 Dr. hrdtp •• cylinder. power

pe;wer
brakes, air conditioning, automatic. gold with
black lnter.lor.

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·SJOCI( NO. 70128

STOCK NO. 70108

Ambassador SST Ambcauaclor SSt
4 Dr. wagon, 8 cylinder. power sfeerlng and brakes. air conditioning. automauc. tan with
beige Interior.

STOCK NO. 7029

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4 Dr. sedan. 6 cy! lndl!r ;· '.~jt:w;;~tl~.
steering. red wlfh black Interior.

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2 Dr. hrdtp •• 6 cylinder, automatic, green with
black .vinyl roof and black Interior.

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Corqnef Deluxe
4 Dr. ' sedan, 8 cylinder, automatic, power
steering, beige with· beige Interior.

Super Bee
2 Dr. hr~p., 8 cylinder, automatic,. power
steering. power brakes. piiJ!YI with willie vinyl
l(llerlor.

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Clydli Andrewa ~::'~
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.. GOBler, Oblo, and told about
the Herh McCllntock family Jn
Ontario Province Canada
&amp; ~- ;.,.. Ill · th
Mrs.01 Rpyt
OSborne ..-ved ~de Ice

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Queen of _Month
Nina Tbelas was named
Qlieen of til, Month by the Tops
Club Tueada)' even~na. Run·
nerup .wal rrancea ll)lsell.
TaidJla the tap ilpol for til, mC.t
·wetghlltJsa ·dlu,'lnc the week,
bowever, WIJ KalhrJn Den•
'llllon W\lh Jeib Warner, nan.

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2 Qr. hrdtp•• •• cylinder. l!yiom,tlc. I!C!~r ' .
· iteerlng, air tondltlon)l!g, black with ..gtlen. ,'
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Personal Notes
Society of lbe Pomeroy Olurch
of Christ met Tuelday evening
In: : . : ; h ~ ~:.. ·, Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold,
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11e11ion wu the prealdent, Mn. Laura returned to their home ln
Louill Oa~. A oonlrlbullon Cincbmatl fbUOWin• 8 visit ll'lth
wasvotedetnttou •.o•·-FIIes M1'
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pastor of the fol1oll'lng: Mn. Walter Kenof Chrllt in nedy, Jr., Mrs. Conrad
~·· Mrs. Stanley Bus,
· Clarence Andrews and
Mn. Derwer Kapple.

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!ltm..AND- Mr.IIIII Mn.llllUand Searles, Rutland RD
1, IIIU101IlCe the eupgement and approaching marriage or
their dauehter, Janet, to Mr. l.awrt!llce Btrry, Vienna, w.
Va., aon of Mn. LauraBtrry.
MIIIISearies, a graduate of Rutland Hlgb Scbool c1u1 of
1916, II employed at Bowen Reaaurant In Pom~. Mr.
Berry, wbo graduated at Parlienlburg Hlgb School 1n the
clauof ltllll,IUbemployeeofthe A. B. &lt;lwlceCo.
The weciclq wiD be aa evenl of Oct. 2 at the home of the
bride's pareall oo Rutland Road. The couple will reside In
Parllersburg.

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donated by Mrs. Erma Henry,
was ,won by Mrs. Emma
Wayland. Refreahmenta were
aervt!!l. Mrs. John Fultz was a
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Lidlu Auxiliary Feeney
Benqett Poat. ua, meellna
Wednesday evening, voted
donatlo.ns to lbe Salvation
Army. Xenia Otpba11l Home,
and Girl'• Stale Goveriler.
Following a report from Anita
Fu)ll, Glrll Si,&amp;fe repreaen.
tallve, a ·revision of lhe conalltulion and by-liwa were read
by the prealdent, Geraldlne
KessiJI8er. Memben Of the
committee were Velala Roush,
chairman; Gold!\ Mourning,
Etta IAm1ey, UDian Reltmlre,
and Rola IJeal'ls. It wiU be
submitted to the American
Legion Department of Ohio for
approval. The audlllng report
waa preaented by Velala Roullb.
Mrs. Kellslnger gave her npcrt
on the C)lllllcothe blrthda;
party, one for veterll18 on July
16 IIIII one at Athena Mental
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lllid qlber 'eadlnp were
pruent.d b7 Helen Maag. Stella Gfl!eaer, : Mlldred
PhiiUjJI, Mar)' Ru.l8ell, UWe .
Starcller, Emma Hines, Jooe
Sayre, Ruby Gn.er and Elale
Farbel wben t~~, group met
recenUy at tbe church. The
president, Mildred Phillips,
J)l'elidecl. The ladlea decided to
assllt In !NIYinl for the new roof
on the church~
Refresllmenla were served by
Helen Maag, and Stella
Grue!Mlr. Tracy Gordon .was a
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lba Hlnea hui"'IDII ln Mlnen.ule by til,· W$CS of MJni!ra.
.uJe United Methodilt Church

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roast and picnic at ~al:
Park Tuesday evening
A "gel acquainted" · ... 11
par.,,
;wasallendedbyEyelynKnlgbt,
lpODSor' and these memben
=~ughler.Judyandll'llhMr. fl!ecky Anderson, Sarah
11· Arnold Eubanks al Bechtle, Donna Byer Annie
Elirejla.'
Chapman, Barbara 'Fields,
carolyn Grueser carol Me·
~.andMrs.RolllnWolfeiiKI Cullough, Colee'n OhUnger,
cbi1dren of Columbus spent Unda Riffle, Ruth Riffle
several days with their Barbara Ri••• Caro"- Sat-'
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· Mrs. Clara 9llgard was ,lliu~Jlp, Marilyn SWan TewlllB
,~ gueat wben ~ ebjoyed a WeU, Judy Werry,' Dorinda
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t_W:f: and S\111 Zirkle&gt;' '. , ,

'' Mlsi Mary Ellan Floccarl of Phy'!u. ~=~ ~~~

Colwnbus and ¥~sa Sandra
F1occut bave returned from a
week's vacaton at Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Tale of Colwnbua were
weekend guell.ut the Floccarl
bune.

CLEVEJLAND (UP!) - A
Cleveland man was arrested
after be was found to, have a
stolen $10,1100 U.S. Treasury bill
ln hls poasell8ion, the FBI said
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Twinsburg llanklnt! Co. It was
part of a $17241100 theft from
Brown Br ' '
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Reva BunC:. Edith Zlrlde J '
Qutvey, Debbie Finlaw,
,Sargen~ Glorla Buct, Donna
Morrison, Candi Cooke, Debbie
Gerlich, Susan Baer, carol
Adams, Martha McPhaU and
Jackie Zerkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barker An 91d fashloned 'llayrtdli was
and children of Gary, Ind. have enjoyed following the picnic.
returneil to their hoole after a
visit 11'1111 Mrs. Barker's slater
DIES OJ' STABS
Mrs. Charles Gerard and YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UPI)
family.
Wesley Wooten, 28,
Youngatoll'D, died early today
Mrs. Stella Hays have at Southside HOIJ)Ital while
returned to her home after a 1111Ch!rgolng surgery f1lr muiUple
week'scooflnementatVeterana 1tabwounda,l111fferedduringan ·
Memorial hCIIPital. Her son, altercation outside a local
Richard baa returned to hi8 tav.n.
bonie ln Columbull.
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with l!1e m01it weight PIJlild Edcar E. Laldn, MrJ, Leiter
-,tth ~ Mt:brty and Edllb · 1M Looc. '1'1'aCy L. Malone,
·- Garner !YJng fer that liDeDVIed
G. •Ma!CIIIm Mliler, Mrs.
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To the buyers of Steers and Lambs at the Meigs County Junior Fair Sale

STEERS
BUYER

CLUB MEMBER

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK . • . . ••
CITY ICE AND FUEL COMPANY
• ROGER KARR
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CELIA McCOY
• H. RAWLINGS AND SONS CO. • • • DIANA BENE DUM
TOM RUE MOTORS • • • • • .
BRYON McCOY .
r.\ARION RIGGS FORO-MERCURY .
. . . DIANA GRUESER
THE VILLAGE PHARMAtY • - .
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RACINE HOME NATIONAL. BANK •
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FARMERS BANK AND SAVINGS CO. • . . • , • JIM BETZ
POMEROY NATIONAL BANK - · •• - • • FRANK BRODERICK
;~NTE,ANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL • - • • . . EDWIN CROSS
TASOTE CHEMICAL CO. • •· • - • • • CHARLES YOST
LANDMARK F,ARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE . . • • PAUL CROSS
MEIGS ,E QUIPMENT COMPANY - . . • • • • JULIA RO$E
ELIERFELDS D=PARTMENT STORE • . . . . • MIKE BENEDtiM
Cl'fiZENS NATIO AL BANK • • • . . • • CRAIG PIERCE
CITIZE;NS NATIO AL BANK • • - - • • • KIMMV fJIERCE
:LBIER:FEI..DS tt•PARTMENT STORE • - • • •• MANDIE ROSE
liTH GOILE rORD • • - • • - ' VICKI CARR
JOHNSOM-KIEWI'f·MASSMAN • .
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, CI'U. ~El!!$ :NAT,IONAL BANK - •
RICKY PIERCE
SU,.~ .l UN Mlj.L ' - ,. • • • • KAY WARD
_lHE~ILI.AGI£ ,PHAR'1_ACY • •
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rehearsal. 7: p. m . T!!u~rs&lt;ily , ,
Mrs. Paul Noue , director.
Thursday, all day Busy Bet .
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POMfROY CHURCH OF
9 a. service
THE NAZARENE - Corner
MA-SON COUNTY
Union and Mulberry . Rev.
Clyde V. Henderson, pallor.
MilSON ASSEMBLY · OF
SRunday dSchooiW lb9:30 a. m,. ;
GOD - SecOIICI St., ~"l'"• W.
aymon
a urn, sup ·
Va. Chesler Tennant, paator.
Morning worship 10:30 a. m.;
Sunday school , 10 a . m.;
Evening
service
7: 30 p.d m. Mid·
-•1 p, 11 a . m.;
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7
mom 1ng wor~,
w- serv ce,
nes ay • : 30
evangellsllc service, 7: 30 p. m.
P·:RACE EPISCOPAL - Rev.
Bible study and prayer service,
Stanley Plallenburg, mlnlstar. MIDDLEPORT .
f~~;day, 7' 30 p. m. Phone
Morning prayer and sermon, ' . Fiii$,1' UN.ITED PRi:S- HARTFORD CHURCH OF
10:30 a. m. Holy communion BYTERIAN Middleport-Rev Christ In Cllrlstlln Unlotl and sermon, first Sundays. Russell Lesier, pastor. Sunday Rev .(?' Dell Manley. pastor.
10.30 a. m. Church tchool, School 9·30 a m Lewis Sauer Sunday School, 9:30a.m., Rev.
klnderoaden through eighth supt.; .;..orshlp ''service 10:30' Guy Sayre , supt .; evening
am
ser:-rlce, 7:30. Tuesday Bible
gr•de. 10:30 a. m.
POMEROY CHURCH OF ·M-IDDLEPORT HEATH sludy, 7:30 p. m. Thursday
CHRIST- Mr . 11oyt Allen, Jr .. UNITED M&amp;THODlST-Rev. evening prayer meellng, 7:30 p.
pastor. Blbl~ ~ool, 9:30a. m.; Max E. DOnohue, mlnlstor; m . Sunday evening youth
worship, 10.30. adull worship Eric Chambers. Sunday School servJces. 6: 30 with Roger
service a,d .. ~OUIJCI peo.Pies superintendent. Church School Manf~, youth tuder.
meellng. both 7.30 p. m. Sun. 9:30 0 . m.; morning worship,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
day -Wednesday. corrblned 10:30o. m.; youlh meeting, 7 p. CHRIST- John Sleele. pallor.
Bible study and praye r m.; Choir reheorul, Wed · .Worship; 10 a.m.; Bible study,
meehng. 7:30 p. m.
~day 7 7·30 p m Mr E 11 · 1• am · evenl~ wor·"lp
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director
nvoy Roy S. Wining, officer In
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES_ Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
m., Larry Carnahan presiding GRAHAM UNITED METHa:arge. Sunday, 10
ollness meeting; 10:30 a. n;'· mlnlsler . Sunday, Bible lecture, ODIST CHURCH - Preaching
Sunday School. Young Peoples 9:30 a. m.; Walchlewer sludy, 9 30
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Leg1on.1p. m.; Thursday,lto3 10:30 a. m.; Tuesday, Bible S~n~ys ~i'ea:~',,"~lh;~
P· m .• Ladles Home League ; 7 study, 7: 30p. m.; Thursday, andfourthSundayseachmonth ,
o. m. Prep classes.
ministry school 7:30 p. m.. worship service at 7: 30 p. m.
SAt.KEO HEART Rev .- service meeting l : t!O p.m.
Wednesday evenings at 7:30,
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
/IIIDDLEPORT CHURCH Prayer and Bible Sludy.
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Phone
992-2825, of Christ In Chlrlsflon UnionMASON FIRST BAPTIST
turday evening Mau, 7:30 Lawrence Manley., pastor; Mrs. Stan Craig
tor Sundp.m. Sunday Mau. 8 and 10 Russell Young, Sunday School School 9 45• pas ·
ay
a.m. Conlesslona, Saturday 7· Supl. Sunday School 9:30a. m.; servic'e : 11 " · m.; "rc"lng
7:30p.m.
Evening worship 7:30. Wed- training' uniC:·
w';~~Y
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST ~sday prayor meeting, 7' 30 p . . service, 6:30 p. m. Wednesdae
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prayer and Bible study, 7:30 p.
- Robert Kuhn, pastor. George
Skinner. Sunday School supt.
m.
Sunday School. 9: 30 a. m.;
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
morning worship, 10:30 a. m. ;
Services al 311 Main Sf., Pt.
BYF. 6 p. m. ; Bible Study CHURCH OF THE MAZA· Pleasant, Sundays. 11 a. m.;
Wednesday 7 p. m.; choir REM! . ,_ Mlddl~rt Rev. Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m. All
practice, Wed. , 8:30p.m .
Audry Miller, pastor; Floyd welcome .
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN-The Corson. supt. Sunday school.
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, peslor. 9:30 a.m. ; Morning warSunday school. 9: 30 a. m. ; ship. 10:30 a.m.; iuntor MEIGS COUNTY
worsh1p service, 10:30 a. m.
§!!clety. 6:30p.m.; NYPS 6:45
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- p.m . Sunday evangellsllc
ALFRED Church,
UN 1TED
TIST CHAPEL - 2711 E. Main, meeting, 7:30 p.m . Prayer METH~DIST
Rev .
Pomeroy, afflllalod with S.B.C. meellng Wednesday. 7:30p.m. Randy Lavender. _pastor.
Sunday School at 9:45, wllh
Lloyd Dillinger. Sup!. Worship
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keep their babies, but most

D"N~I!,.LE WESLEYAN-J .
A. Curry, pastor. Sunday
hool, 9:'j!O 1. 1'(1, ; Youth an~
nlor ·y~ -.rvice,' 6: p. m. l
W:•enlng worship, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer and pr1lse Woe!., 7:30 p. m.

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CHRISTIAN ·- Jam.. '51i!llh,
pas!Cir; Roy Domlpn, 'sup!.
Morning sefvlce, 9:30 a .m. ;
Sunday SchoOl, 10 a.m . Prayer
meeting, Wodnesday, 1 p.m.

StLVl!R RUN FREE wiLL
BAP:fiST :,- Rev . Caudill
Atkins, pasiOr. Carroll Mal·
thews, Sunday School Supt.
Sunday Schoool. 10 a. m.;
Worship, 7:30 p' m. Prayer
moellng, Thursday, 7:30 p. m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF
!lOD - The Rev. Gflberl
Spencer, pastor. Sunday School
9:30a. m.; worlhlp service, 11
a. m.; evening worship, 7:30
Prayer service and youth
service. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Monthly sings, firs! Sunday. 2 p.
m. each month.
FOREST RUN METHODIST
- Rev. Forrest Donley, pastor ;
Mrs. Fread Noose, supt.
Worshlpservlce9a. m.; Sunday
School, 10 a.m .
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
-Langsville VIllage, Rev .
Robe~f Eugene Musser, pastor.
Woislilp •ervlce, 10 ' 30 a . m. ;
Glenna Felly, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School9:30a. m. ;
Sunday evening, 7:30p.m. Mid·
week service. Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev. M. c.
Larimore, Pt'Stor. Bob Moore,
Sunday School Sup!. Sunday
School, classn lor all ages, 9:30
a.m .; morning worship. 10: 45,
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p. m. ;
evangelistic service, Sunday,
7:30 p.m. Mld·week prayer

meeting,
Wednesday,
Ms~lonary
meeting,7:30p.m
second.
7:30 o. m.
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S P R 1NG s
METHODIST - Rev . Richard
Pumphrey. pastor; Harold
Block•lon, superlntenderil .
Morning worship, 9:30 a .m.;
church school , 10: 15 a.m.;
evening worsnlp. 7:30 p.m. ;
MYF, 6 p.m. Prayer meellng
and Bible Sludy. Woctnesday,
7:30 r .m. A mlnlslrallve
Councl firs! Monday, 7:30 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF . EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
CHRIST. Charles Russell, Jr .. IN CHRIST- Eldon R Bloke
Minister. Eorl Mossman and I!!ISlor. Sunday School,1.0a . m. ;

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METHODISf ..,.Paul A. Sellers:
pastor; Blytha •Thtiu, Sunday •· .
School supt. Woi'lhlp , IOf.~lc;t•. · ,, .
9: 30 a. m. ltClOftd anll fOilrlh
Sundays; Evening worsi!IP, 1 p . .
m. flrsl'Sund•Y ·
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METHODIST - WQ~"shlp, llri t
and lhlrd Sundays, 10:45 ~- m.;
second and fourth Suridays,
7:30p. m.Sunday5chgol, 9:45a.
m. Chrlsllan Endeavor, lhlrd
Saturday of each month.
LAUR&amp;L CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - R.V. Eugene
Gill , pastor. William Balloy,
supt. Sunday School, 9:30a. m.;
Morning worshl~, 10:30 a. m.;
Evening worsh p, 7:30 , p. m.
Woctne•day, Chrlsllan Youth
Crusade, 6:30 p. m.; Prayer
meellng 7:30 p. m. ThUirsday,
choir practice, 7_p. m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST -Danny Evans,
pastor. Norman C. Wilt, supt.
Sunday School 9:30 a , m.;
Worshlr.' service, 10:30 '· m.
Christ an Endeavor Sunday
evRenEingOR. GANIZID ;;r.rnr.c'll
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OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TER DAY SAINTS - Portland·
Racine Road. Ralph Johnson, '
pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.
m ; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
m.; Sunday evening service, 7
p. m . Wednesday evening
prayer services. 7:30 p. ·m.
THE BRADBURY CIIURCH
OF CHRIST- Mr. Toe! Cod·
wallader, passlord. Jerry ."..'!.',
1nwauen ,
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SUnd" y drive, out to a show.
Then asaln, he'll call to Invite
us somewhere and never Bbow

and - blood taken from you evenln11. Jontor ·amr Senldr
because "it's fll' your own Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
good" Is enough to make OIIC Polly Russell in charge. Sunday
wonder what's happe•'M In eTvenlng w,orshTip. 7: 30 p.m.
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eens mea lng, uesday, 7 p.m.
today S SOC!"IY·
wllh Kathy Russell and Terry
Oftsn a 811'1 who gives up her Seldenabel In charge. Woe!baby regrets II deeply later 011. ~~y, Choir t"ICIIce, 7 p.m.
Oftenshewouldhavebeenable p.m
ou· Wsodnandadui!Biblesludy,B
esday.
tosupportlhechlld. Too late Bile
that a baby doea not
TuppER
P LA N s
Interfere wltb a Hood marriage. c H A R G E 5 U N 1 T 1E D
Ratber than getting all one- METHODIST. Sunday

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upoelbythlsuneertalnty.Soam Bbould td with wunarried
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have kept their
HAl hu a Blrlfriend. HAl's babies - then make her
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he sa•a he needs ......,...: to sti•ma attached to the
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The sUgma Is fut diBaplalktoalawyer.Bevetoedbolb. pearlng -'- hullhe problelllll of

Sa)'lheneedatimetofl&amp;ure .out raising a child alone still
whathewantslnWe.lln'lflve remain. It's a tremendous
yean eoough? - NOT GET- decision - whether to gt•e
TING ANY YOUNGER
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Your husband hu had time dedding for the latter. The
enough. Whit he needs now Is preUUre toward adoption is not
an ultimatum! Ten him you 11 great as II once wu. -H.
waul either • full-lime bulband
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clean break, for you're through
I'm writing iii regard to lhe
kow-towing to a murled penon who said 8be was "In._....._,_ -H
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llcularly concerned over lhe ruanager for a big chabt HAl JIIICI
the general manaser '!f'!re
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HolslnQer, class leader.
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
CHURCH-Harrisonville Road
Nev . Roy Taylor, pastor;
Eblin, SUnday
Sunday
School School
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evening worship '7. 30
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chool, 9. JO a. m. ; youth
1 wor 1p service, 10 fellowship,
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lendent. Prayer meellr1JI, each · LET A R T U N I T E ·D
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Paul McElroy. Sunday · School
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Supt· S1.11day School, 9:30 a . m.;
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Mrs. Worl&amp; Francis, Sundar.
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9 a. service
THE NAZARENE - Corner
MA-SON COUNTY
Union and Mulberry . Rev.
Clyde V. Henderson, pallor.
MilSON ASSEMBLY · OF
SRunday dSchooiW lb9:30 a. m,. ;
GOD - SecOIICI St., ~"l'"• W.
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Va. Chesler Tennant, paator.
Morning worship 10:30 a. m.;
Sunday school , 10 a . m.;
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P·:RACE EPISCOPAL - Rev.
Bible study and prayer service,
Stanley Plallenburg, mlnlstar. MIDDLEPORT .
f~~;day, 7' 30 p. m. Phone
Morning prayer and sermon, ' . Fiii$,1' UN.ITED PRi:S- HARTFORD CHURCH OF
10:30 a. m. Holy communion BYTERIAN Middleport-Rev Christ In Cllrlstlln Unlotl and sermon, first Sundays. Russell Lesier, pastor. Sunday Rev .(?' Dell Manley. pastor.
10.30 a. m. Church tchool, School 9·30 a m Lewis Sauer Sunday School, 9:30a.m., Rev.
klnderoaden through eighth supt.; .;..orshlp ''service 10:30' Guy Sayre , supt .; evening
am
ser:-rlce, 7:30. Tuesday Bible
gr•de. 10:30 a. m.
POMEROY CHURCH OF ·M-IDDLEPORT HEATH sludy, 7:30 p. m. Thursday
CHRIST- Mr . 11oyt Allen, Jr .. UNITED M&amp;THODlST-Rev. evening prayer meellng, 7:30 p.
pastor. Blbl~ ~ool, 9:30a. m.; Max E. DOnohue, mlnlstor; m . Sunday evening youth
worship, 10.30. adull worship Eric Chambers. Sunday School servJces. 6: 30 with Roger
service a,d .. ~OUIJCI peo.Pies superintendent. Church School Manf~, youth tuder.
meellng. both 7.30 p. m. Sun. 9:30 0 . m.; morning worship,
MASON
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day -Wednesday. corrblned 10:30o. m.; youlh meeting, 7 p. CHRIST- John Sleele. pallor.
Bible study and praye r m.; Choir reheorul, Wed · .Worship; 10 a.m.; Bible study,
meehng. 7:30 p. m.
~day 7 7·30 p m Mr E 11 · 1• am · evenl~ wor·"lp
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director
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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES_ Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
m., Larry Carnahan presiding GRAHAM UNITED METHa:arge. Sunday, 10
ollness meeting; 10:30 a. n;'· mlnlsler . Sunday, Bible lecture, ODIST CHURCH - Preaching
Sunday School. Young Peoples 9:30 a. m.; Walchlewer sludy, 9 30
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P· m .• Ladles Home League ; 7 study, 7: 30p. m.; Thursday, andfourthSundayseachmonth ,
o. m. Prep classes.
ministry school 7:30 p. m.. worship service at 7: 30 p. m.
SAt.KEO HEART Rev .- service meeting l : t!O p.m.
Wednesday evenings at 7:30,
Father Bernard Krajcovlc,
/IIIDDLEPORT CHURCH Prayer and Bible Sludy.
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Phone
992-2825, of Christ In Chlrlsflon UnionMASON FIRST BAPTIST
turday evening Mau, 7:30 Lawrence Manley., pastor; Mrs. Stan Craig
tor Sundp.m. Sunday Mau. 8 and 10 Russell Young, Sunday School School 9 45• pas ·
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a.m. Conlesslona, Saturday 7· Supl. Sunday School 9:30a. m.; servic'e : 11 " · m.; "rc"lng
7:30p.m.
Evening worship 7:30. Wed- training' uniC:·
w';~~Y
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST ~sday prayor meeting, 7' 30 p . . service, 6:30 p. m. Wednesdae
·
prayer and Bible study, 7:30 p.
- Robert Kuhn, pastor. George
Skinner. Sunday School supt.
m.
Sunday School. 9: 30 a. m.;
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
morning worship, 10:30 a. m. ;
Services al 311 Main Sf., Pt.
BYF. 6 p. m. ; Bible Study CHURCH OF THE MAZA· Pleasant, Sundays. 11 a. m.;
Wednesday 7 p. m.; choir REM! . ,_ Mlddl~rt Rev. Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m. All
practice, Wed. , 8:30p.m .
Audry Miller, pastor; Floyd welcome .
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN-The Corson. supt. Sunday school.
Rev. Arthur C. Lund, peslor. 9:30 a.m. ; Morning warSunday school. 9: 30 a. m. ; ship. 10:30 a.m.; iuntor MEIGS COUNTY
worsh1p service, 10:30 a. m.
§!!clety. 6:30p.m.; NYPS 6:45
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP- p.m . Sunday evangellsllc
ALFRED Church,
UN 1TED
TIST CHAPEL - 2711 E. Main, meeting, 7:30 p.m . Prayer METH~DIST
Rev .
Pomeroy, afflllalod with S.B.C. meellng Wednesday. 7:30p.m. Randy Lavender. _pastor.
Sunday School at 9:45, wllh
Lloyd Dillinger. Sup!. Worship
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D"N~I!,.LE WESLEYAN-J .
A. Curry, pastor. Sunday
hool, 9:'j!O 1. 1'(1, ; Youth an~
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W:•enlng worship, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer and pr1lse Woe!., 7:30 p. m.

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GRCIYE
CHRISTIAN ·- Jam.. '51i!llh,
pas!Cir; Roy Domlpn, 'sup!.
Morning sefvlce, 9:30 a .m. ;
Sunday SchoOl, 10 a.m . Prayer
meeting, Wodnesday, 1 p.m.

StLVl!R RUN FREE wiLL
BAP:fiST :,- Rev . Caudill
Atkins, pasiOr. Carroll Mal·
thews, Sunday School Supt.
Sunday Schoool. 10 a. m.;
Worship, 7:30 p' m. Prayer
moellng, Thursday, 7:30 p. m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF
!lOD - The Rev. Gflberl
Spencer, pastor. Sunday School
9:30a. m.; worlhlp service, 11
a. m.; evening worship, 7:30
Prayer service and youth
service. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Monthly sings, firs! Sunday. 2 p.
m. each month.
FOREST RUN METHODIST
- Rev. Forrest Donley, pastor ;
Mrs. Fread Noose, supt.
Worshlpservlce9a. m.; Sunday
School, 10 a.m .
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
-Langsville VIllage, Rev .
Robe~f Eugene Musser, pastor.
Woislilp •ervlce, 10 ' 30 a . m. ;
Glenna Felly, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School9:30a. m. ;
Sunday evening, 7:30p.m. Mid·
week service. Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev. M. c.
Larimore, Pt'Stor. Bob Moore,
Sunday School Sup!. Sunday
School, classn lor all ages, 9:30
a.m .; morning worship. 10: 45,
NYPS Sunday, 6:30 p. m. ;
evangelistic service, Sunday,
7:30 p.m. Mld·week prayer

meeting,
Wednesday,
Ms~lonary
meeting,7:30p.m
second.
7:30 o. m.
R0 CK
S P R 1NG s
METHODIST - Rev . Richard
Pumphrey. pastor; Harold
Block•lon, superlntenderil .
Morning worship, 9:30 a .m.;
church school , 10: 15 a.m.;
evening worsnlp. 7:30 p.m. ;
MYF, 6 p.m. Prayer meellng
and Bible Sludy. Woctnesday,
7:30 r .m. A mlnlslrallve
Councl firs! Monday, 7:30 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF . EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
CHRIST. Charles Russell, Jr .. IN CHRIST- Eldon R Bloke
Minister. Eorl Mossman and I!!ISlor. Sunday School,1.0a . m. ;

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METHODISf ..,.Paul A. Sellers:
pastor; Blytha •Thtiu, Sunday •· .
School supt. Woi'lhlp , IOf.~lc;t•. · ,, .
9: 30 a. m. ltClOftd anll fOilrlh
Sundays; Evening worsi!IP, 1 p . .
m. flrsl'Sund•Y ·
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METHODIST - WQ~"shlp, llri t
and lhlrd Sundays, 10:45 ~- m.;
second and fourth Suridays,
7:30p. m.Sunday5chgol, 9:45a.
m. Chrlsllan Endeavor, lhlrd
Saturday of each month.
LAUR&amp;L CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - R.V. Eugene
Gill , pastor. William Balloy,
supt. Sunday School, 9:30a. m.;
Morning worshl~, 10:30 a. m.;
Evening worsh p, 7:30 , p. m.
Woctne•day, Chrlsllan Youth
Crusade, 6:30 p. m.; Prayer
meellng 7:30 p. m. ThUirsday,
choir practice, 7_p. m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST -Danny Evans,
pastor. Norman C. Wilt, supt.
Sunday School 9:30 a , m.;
Worshlr.' service, 10:30 '· m.
Christ an Endeavor Sunday
evRenEingOR. GANIZID ;;r.rnr.c'll
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OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TER DAY SAINTS - Portland·
Racine Road. Ralph Johnson, '
pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.
m ; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
m.; Sunday evening service, 7
p. m . Wednesday evening
prayer services. 7:30 p. ·m.
THE BRADBURY CIIURCH
OF CHRIST- Mr. Toe! Cod·
wallader, passlord. Jerry ."..'!.',
1nwauen ,
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SUnd" y drive, out to a show.
Then asaln, he'll call to Invite
us somewhere and never Bbow

and - blood taken from you evenln11. Jontor ·amr Senldr
because "it's fll' your own Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
good" Is enough to make OIIC Polly Russell in charge. Sunday
wonder what's happe•'M In eTvenlng w,orshTip. 7: 30 p.m.
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eens mea lng, uesday, 7 p.m.
today S SOC!"IY·
wllh Kathy Russell and Terry
Oftsn a 811'1 who gives up her Seldenabel In charge. Woe!baby regrets II deeply later 011. ~~y, Choir t"ICIIce, 7 p.m.
Oftenshewouldhavebeenable p.m
ou· Wsodnandadui!Biblesludy,B
esday.
tosupportlhechlld. Too late Bile
that a baby doea not
TuppER
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The sUgma Is fut diBaplalktoalawyer.Bevetoedbolb. pearlng -'- hullhe problelllll of

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whathewantslnWe.lln'lflve remain. It's a tremendous
yean eoough? - NOT GET- decision - whether to gt•e
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clean break, for you're through
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST With the hope It will. some meiiSure, foster and help sustaln .thal w~lch Is,
Greal Bend, Charlet i'jorrls,
peslor. Worship servlet, 9:30a. good In family and community life, this feature Is sponsored by the business
m.; Sunday School,10:30 a. m. firms and organizations whose names appear below.
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METHODIST- Rev. Wllilom
Alrson, past(ll'; Roy Van Moler, .
$Upl.; Sunday School, 9: 30 ~- r--~~~...~llllllllllllllllll___..,_____________lll
m.; MornlllJI worship, 10: 15 •.
m.; Youlh Fellowship and Bible
Study. 'lhursday, I p. m. Fred
Smllh, layleadar.
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Middleport
CARL:ETON CHURCH -992:2550

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two''Blli·~~ 11ji1!e1 of -having youi own llelh ,l~wors
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~rr·"~" ~~!I :.J~:.Ve Chrl ian Endeav!r'- i~Ur&gt;~t!J!O"~~ 10lffa, p~
P 1 0:. a .m . • Jrid/~' 7 : 30 p. m. . Mrs . Lyda ·m: ~~:30'llo'm . IJTel'nately:

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husband taka off any time he
gets peeved?
Dave Is gone. again now• for
lhe 12th time m five years. He
aaJd I bugged bim J111C1 he
couldn't stand lhe pressure.
But: he comes by whenever

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5ef'VIce and sermon, 8:711. MidWe'ek prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Mrs . Mazie
HolslnQer, class leader.
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
CHURCH-Harrisonville Road
Nev . Roy Taylor, pastor;
Eblin, SUnday
Sunday
School School
9· 30 a Supt.
m .
evening worship '7. 30
Prayer and prosle
Thursday ,
p, m
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Tuppers Plains
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RACINE AJOD ·MARKS
Athens Road=
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pastor Sunday Seh~l 9·30 a 10:30 m.
m. ; Worship •erviCO: ' 10;30 . : a.
m.; UMYF, 7 P· m. each Sun· uiiT,:;,;;;;;
day ; Senior Choir practice,
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GThursday, 7=30 p. m.; Service
ulld, fourth Monday, 7·30 p
m.; Hapr,y Husllors sunday
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I 0 T 'I' o M School C ass meallng, fourth
METHODIST- Rev. FrHitnd Frlda)l, 6 p. m.; WSCS sec011C1
lr~'~.\"'~rc~""~~~~hoo.111, ~d,"l'.:,=~ tionmda.; 0117301clol · p.
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BIIARWALLQW RI·!)GE
COMMUNITY CHURCI! at MiS&gt;!IOI
CHURCH OF CI!RlST - Ed· Outer - Rev . John Dill, Roger
ward While, pallor . Bible ~~ 1 "';· Sund~ morning war- School
9:30 a .m. ; morning T~:Ya;d Sunordashylpe..,.venv 1~, 9:30
lp,
wor· 7:30p.m.
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fhlp, 7:3010:30;
p.m.evening
Wednesday
Bltile study, 7:30p.m .
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PAUI,'S
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METHODIST t;HURCH M~~\¥iRl:J~~ _ c~:: Tuppers Plains. Rev . Randy
Edsel Hart. ~sfor. Sunday SLavender. pastor. Sunday
chool, 9. JO a. m. ; youth
1 wor 1p service, 10 fellowship,
momng
6 p.m.; SUndly
~. m .• '·Dell Ttlbol, superln. evening worship. 7:30p. m.
lendent. Prayer meellr1JI, each · LET A R T U N I T E ·D
Thursday, P.Jj) p.m. Sundey METHODIST ~HURCH -Firtl
evening ""f"lte, 7:30.
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a n d - Sundays, preachl~
al I p. m. ; Tlllrd onc1 ·tour
ltGM
CIWRCH
OF
CHRISt
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- Pomtray.Harr~onvllle Sun da ya, 5un.-.
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Road. John Webller, pastor, . ~·'worship sel'\rlcut lla. m.; ' !!lt~'!""il\i.'i
Paul McElroy. Sunday · School
ue,daY evenings Jl- 8 p, m.,
Supt· S1.11day School, 9:30 a . m.;
SllidJ;. 1T E
Morning Worship an~ com. METHODIST, ~ev. William
munlon. t0:30 1 • m.; Sunday Alrson, pastor, Robert Ea...,, Diliiir
evening yau1h Christian En· supt 5 d• Sc"-1
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duvor, 6-'p. m.; Worship..,.
· un Y ·-a! lOa.
m.,
1
service at n , m.
7 · m. ; Wodnes&lt;lay Worship
Prayer meeting Thursday, 1 p.
mitllng ind m.
m.
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HEINER'S BAKERY

Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7:30 p. m. Rev. Jay Stlln,
pastor .
OLD
DEXTER
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev . Willard Dutchar, pastor.
Mrs. Worl&amp; Francis, Sundar.
School Su . Sunday Schoo i
9:45a.m
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and lhlrd. Sundays
following
Sunday School, Second and
tourth Saturday .evenings, a p.

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fo\lcldleport, lilhiQ !

LYON~ MARK~ MemiJer Of the Big 3"
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Tuppers Plains , •
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Middleport,

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ANNUAL REUNION
The ~~~ ol lllcbard
and ban Gnnlteld belli tllelr
annual reunion at llle New

1"' DODGI

Haven Part on Sunday, Aucuat
18. At noon I basket dinner WU

For we•nn:~Of"VICO

enjoyed by all.
Out-of-town relatives attending were : MrI . Aim a
Robbina, Thornville, 0 .; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Grtnatead,
Grove City, 0. ; Mrs. J. E.
Gri nstead, Columbus; Mra.
Jessie Brown, W~nille, O.i
Mrs. Doris Hemn, Norwalk,
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0.; Mr. BobJ!erlw and.,...;,,

· 5 conts por Word onotn..rtlon '

Stockpcrt, 0 .; Mr. and Mrs,·
Robert Grinstead, Albllty, 0.;
Sue Moore, Buyovllle, 0.; Mr.
and Mrs. Bryan Lee Yonker,
Syracuse, 0 .; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Johnson, Bobby, Terri
and Becky, Racine; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Grinstead,
Canton: Mr. and Mrs. Dale
t:;rinslead and children of
Canton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grinstead, Belpre; Mrs. Peggy
Harless and son, Jody,
Columbwl; Mrs. Joann Taylor,
Columbus; Mr. arA Mrs. Paul
Brookover and aon, Bentley of
Wakeman, 0 .; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Joe Grinstead, Lori and
Paula, Belpre and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Mlller, Marietta.
Local persons altendlna
were : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Grlnatead, Mrs. Doria Yonker
and Nathan, Mr. and Mrs.
Rlc~.ard Grinstead, Vonlda,
Yvonne and Todd, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Grinstead, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Paugh, Debbie, Becky
and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Vickers, Rodney and
Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe
Grinstead, Mr. and Mrs.
William Grinstead and Anna
LouiS&lt;J, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Duncan and Cecil, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, Timmy,
Butch and Lisa Stewart, Mrs.
Mary Aumiller, Mrs. Marjorie
Capehart, Mrs. Helen Knapp,
Harry Knapp, Miss Beverly
Knapp, Mr. Vernon Grinstead,
Mrs. Kathy Ann Rickard, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Roush and
Unda, Mr . Pete Grinstead, Mr.
Oris Goodnlle, Mrs. Helen
Grinstead, Mrs. Shirley

Saturde, .

Minimum Chorgo 75&lt;
1 cents per w Jrd three
~onlocuuv
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1 centt p~ Word six con

,secutlve ln~or :tons..
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25 Fter c.nt DfkO\Int on paid
edundodspotdwllhln Ioder•.
CARD OF TtlANKS . '
&amp; OIITU.\RY
$1.SO .'for

so wora

minimum .

Each lddltlonal word 2c.

'IILINOAOS
"ddition11 25&lt; Chorgo

per

Norwalk i Mrs. Dorothea Advertlsem ent.
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Krapp, Norwllik; Mr. and Mrs. .
OFFICE HOURS
8 :30a.m . to S:OO p .m . oanv;
RalpbT. Roush and 1011, JUOII, 8: 30 e.m . to 12 : 00 Noon

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1967 DODGE
•im ·
Dart • Door Vory low mlioiiOt by 1 lacol · new W·"'l· .
·tt...a, 6 q,i.- enotne, radio, outamotlc trens., power
lllerlng, IIHII lolnterlor llko new car, red flnlth.
1NtYOLKSWAGEN
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Locel law' mlloage car, red vinyl Interior with whitt ex·
terlor. rodlo, cvotam equipment with dtluxo •·wheel, good
• tire~. Sae thlo Economy car &amp; Savo.
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Potn•riJ
Motor
Co.
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WILL give plano ''"'""'" in my
home. Phone 992-36'6.
1-16-lfc

Anniversary Special

POMIIO\', 11110

For Rent

Notice
REDUCE 01le and fast with
Gobsoe tebl111 and E-Vap
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
· 11-5-:JOip
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GUN SHOOT, Friday, ...,gust
21, 7 p.m. Hemo "'--I bacOno.
Mile Hill Roecl. Sjllliitlilrtli by
Roclno Fire Department.
8-25-&lt;llc

5 ROOM houoe, 81111. Inquire
Maplewood Lllkt. a. 1e. 121c LOOKING FOR o reglollnd
__ _ ....:..·· - - - - hell A&gt;ablan? Come and hlvo
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a look at this year's folio by
Auto Salas
L. o. Tanyedtrt &lt;40345. Eskoy
1962 CADILLAC, good con- Hill, Flatwoods Road,
dillon All power olr con- Pomeroy, Ohio.
dill~.
Sill. Donild Poolot", - --:-::=:=-::-__
S._27-:;;'·31.c
~-ter 915-3197
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WILL SACRIFICE Singer Zig·
Zag equipped delk model
1969 CHEVELLE, 396, &lt;~-speed, sewing
Help Walilll
Excetllltl
AM &amp; FM radio. new shocks condition,mochlne.
only
$37.60 calh
and
tires.
Larry
Hill,
Chesler
MIDDLE-AGED
restaurant
prlct. Makes buttonholes,
help. Ool'o Res1ouront, 985-4105.
embroiders, and monograms.
a.:za.31c
Mason, w. Va, after 4 p.m.
Phone 992-2685.
8-21-31p
8·27-&lt;ltc
1965 MUSTANG, 289, 4-speed.
DRIVERS NEEDED. Train Phone 992-6021.
cleaner, large
now to drive oeml-lrud, local
S.21-31c ELECTROLUX
deluxe model. Compltle wt!h
and aver the roeclr Dtnol or -:-::==:;-;-;:-o.-;;;;&lt;:
ell cleaning tools and papar
geo. Experlenca helpful but 1967 CHEVELLE, SS 396, .._
bogs. Runs like new. Will lei I
not necess&amp;ry. You can urn SDeed,. bucket seats, console.
for
$21 cash or terms. Phone
over 1-1 per hour after short flhone 992-6147.
992-2685.
HOL.LAI\D
training. For application and
1-27-Jtp
OIVJIUON' ~ IIPI!IIWIIY AAND
S.27-6tc
personal Interview, call 51J.
211-5572, or write Safety GOING OVERSEAS, must oell SINGER Touch and Sew sewing
Dept., Unllld Syoltms. Inc., 1970 Ford Maverick. Ex- machine, complete wlffi
C-O Room 426, 307 E. olth St., celltnl condition, $1,475.
walnut oewing stand. Will oell
Transportation Bldg., Cln· Phone 992-5115.
clnnatl, Ohio.
1-27-&lt;llc on terms or $10 cash. Phone
992·2685.
$tiring AYt~'
8-27-21c
1-27-&lt;llc
4-DOOR Chevrolet, V-8, -=~:-----:;--;-:­
AMBITIOUS young housewife, 1960
automatic. Excellent can· 5 ROOM house, one mile from
local work, bocomo • higher
Ruliand. Coli 742-1702.
waoe Hrntr wllll the Reelitl dillon ' S250· Phone 742-3656.
8-27-Jip
1-27-Jic 2 I,.OTS In Herrloonvllle, •noo.
Also, large born on Rt. 1CI
Bra and R. S. Apparel
,...r Herrloonvlllo, available
FaohiOIII. Pay up to SlO per
POTATOES. John Pept, after Saotembar 15, $175.
hour. Pert lime wprk. FrH For Sale or Trade
Racine,
$5 per 100 Ills.
Phono 7d.JI23.
fall wordrobe. No invntment, 26 .FOOT Houas Ira II er. Good Coli
9-19 Ohio,
3025
t Write Box116, New' Haven, W.
S.26-31c
condition. Colt Chesler 985·
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l-25-6tc
Va . ..-call after 5 p.m .• Phone 4150.
3-YEAR -OLD registered
8-26-Jip
112·2070.
.• '11170.
Herel..-d bull. Si~ed by S. H.
RHI Onward C1212. Also, 196'1
1-26-Jtc Pets For Sale
l&gt;fonde Scrombler 90, with
- -.- -- - - - PARKVIEW Kennel~ Poodles,
rebuilt malar. Phone 94!1-3114
WAITRESS wenlld, day or and bird dogs. AK\.. Pet and
•Iter 6 p. m. ·
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night, full ..- port lime. Coli show pup~~·· Grooming.
S.26-31c
1he Blue Tartan. Phone 992· Phone 992·
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.9941. .
8-23-6tc '
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15.00 PERMANENT
$12.00
Aut ' 11111ru Sop!.'

Kay's Be1uty S.lon
Mldtl..,.n

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St waoon 1 owner. brown flnlslt vlrwl lnltrtW •
enftnt, .ufom.tlc trans.. power ~~eerlng, radio. VV""'
tlrll, 2·1QY llllgote.

Ph.992-272J

SOporotors
EvOfth•• by Appointment
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run,
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
Aug . 30.
l-26-31c
RUMMAGE SALE Thurodlly,
Friday ond Sotur&lt;Ny.
Therufter ov..-y S.tur&lt;Ny.
Different iltmo ovwy -k.
621 Locuot St.. Mlddloport.
l-26-31c
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Ihoo-.1.--;;-BI:::II;:Iy::-Run
Rood. Junction of Rt. 124 and
143. Sunday, Auguot 30 at
noon.
8-26-31c

GUNSHooT
By V.F. W.
AT BAILEY RUN
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:DANNIE'S

MOBILE HOMES
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bten duly IJ'polnttcl' .1-.eutor

Among lhose- atteodlnJI the or the l!!ltett of Cor• W'fttnt,
~ reunion ol the .&amp;,um F11111111es d«ttHd, ••••·. ot ,.,mwov.
countw, Ohio.
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~ in· the u. s . hlild lhl~ yew m Meigs
Creditors •r• ;aqutrn to flit
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Open Dally 5:30:7:10, Suncllly7:et:7:10

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ATHERTON· T
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ELECTRONIC
SERVICI!.
Phont985-3U9, Long Bottom.
3-1a.lfc.
SEPTIC tanka clunad. Mill.:
S.nllatlon, Sltwort, Ohio. P)t.

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. Crill Bradford

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Hause with lhrH Mnlsh«&lt;
aparlmll!lls, ~ieintl)l. · two
garageo. Monlhl!t Income,
S190. Prl~ rHsOnabiYt" for·
. quick sale. Pllone~HII3,5.~ .
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F
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Coolville 667-3856. 8-16·301C

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tage 115-$50 Just off Rt. 7

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For en enjoyable time with
lhoferrilly, haveolelaurely.
dinner hire. We're lamouo
f..- homo tool&lt;ed food and
'Oood. MrYice.-

Tradol .S . .

The ll'oodmen Boy Ranaen: l...,.jtiiiii-~
POMEROY
J. w.C.r'lly, Mgr.
attended a week camp at Up- HAYMAN'S AUCTION tlouoe,
Ph. 9f2·2ilt
shur County 4-H Camp In
Laurel Cliff. now open Hch
.
()pan
1116 Dtlly
to
receive
conFriday
Shelbyville, W. Va. recenUY·
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction GOOD shallow well pump or ltl TOY MANCHESTER and
They were spon~ored by
,tarling at 1 p,m, Let u1 tell' pump. Phone 992-6147
Chihuahua puppleo. Also. one
Woodmen of the World Lod&amp;e
your merchondl...
AKC Chihuahua, one~..,, old, SPECIALS thla woek at
l-27.3fc
3-22-tfc
No. 302, H• C• Roney , J r.,
male, $35. Phone Coolville Spencer'• Mlrket, 1
leader, and H. C. Roney, 8r., WllL.pick up merchondloe Ind. OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any 667·3621.
• -3tc mile north of Eastern High
School on Rt. 7: f'Nches, 4
lield representative. While
condition,
long 11S10
hiveuch.
not ---:--:-----~-·~­
toke to ouctlon on a per.
been
wet.asPaying
lbs. Ate; nice muokmelono,
there the boys part:clpated In
centage baoll. Call Jim
Flratftooronly. Mondlys will For Sale
Adamo, auctioneer, Rutland.
various sport competitions.
Pllone 7.0-1.
r=~;:,=·.
~~~ STAR KILLS rats qulcl&lt;ly, sure. or cool&lt;, 3 lbs. 39c; lar91
Parenti of the boys were
9-23-tfc
pany, Box 111, S.rdls, 2112 lbs.. S1.69, Ebsrsblch
man~-· red ..- grten, • for
lnvlled to atteod the awards day ,
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Ohio 49&lt;16.
Hardware. SuGar Run Mil.Is,
25c; _,polo!-, whllt or
and to dinner held on the Jut THERE WILL bs 1 Hymn Sing
1-20-tfc Plckent HardWare, Mason.
rad, ~ lbs., 39c. Many other
t'-''••
ot tho Rutllnd Fr11 Will - - - -- - - - : of
the
Boy
18
I-27·301P
IPICIOIO.
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day
camp.
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llepttot Cllurch Saturday ot
~7:10 p. m. Everyona is
were Cul'tis· Morris, Tracy
Help Wanted
BEAUTIFUL modern 'jll4inut AUCTION - Arcte's Antiquo
Morrja, Larry Hess, Stanley
welcome.
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
...radlo combination, AM Shop. Complele elock and
Rellmlre, George Brown,
l-26-31c DEALER: Work AuGust to ster
lind FM radio, 4·$ptoker flklure~,
showcasot, etc. ot
Zackery McKnight, Tony
Dtcambsr, free trolnTno. No sound sy•tem, 4-spaod
YARD
SALE
S.turday
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2"
IIIIo
lovely
aid antiquo shop.
callocHno
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no
dellv11·y,
no
Grimm, Bill Gibbs, Sleven
sep.orell contrate.
f'Nrl St.. Middleport. Mrs. ca1h ln-tmant. Coli callec;t changer,
Location
407
Walhlngton
Bllonce $76.59. FREE gift
Smith, Marion Dlngey, Jeff
Lulo Mae Lyr~ch.
Blvd., Bllpre, Ohio. C.to:
614-377-4791
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Charlolt'
wtlh ev..-y purchaoe. Cell992·
Hart, Danny Utddleld, Jeff
l-28-1tc
Awgusf291h,1970. nme: 11:30
Heiskell, South Point, Ohio. 3352. Use our budget terms.
o.m. In part 11 .follows: Oval
7-17-ffc
,
l-25-6tc china closet, oeveral tables,
Ball, Dale Kin8 and Grea BEAGLE to give away.
Roulh.
Phone 949-4112.
oome wicker, tOffee tables,
Parents and frlenda attendl-28-31c
BEAUTIFUL calaniol Eorly · oeveral fl'"""' of carnlvol
For Relt
inll the last NY 8Clivltles were
American otvlo AM eriCI FM · glou, cv ~~:::.g''cher, olx
•3 ROOM unlurnlshed apart. radio
con&gt;bfnatlon, &lt;~-speed
tum~~ters,
glass, old
Mrs. John Heitmlre, Mrs. Mae JANICE SMITH II now bock at men!. Phone 99&lt;·2211.
automatic
changer,
4-lpMk..Fonton
Grttn
Horn
bone
Dorothy's
lleouty S.lon In
7-1-tfc sound sysltm. llelanca $711.52. berry bowl, with sixnoill""'*.
Reltmlre, Mrs. Dolores Johnaon
Syracuoe.
and two children, Mr. and Mrs.
FREE gift with IVII'Y pur.
Flow blue china, large &lt;lolly
8-28-1tc 7 ROOM home, running water, chose.
Cell 992-3352. Use our end button bawl .,.._,
Arthur Haet, Mr. and Mrs. Jact
trMgu, lar91 ~~and gordon.
budget t.rmo.
Nippon, other Japaneeo
lieu, Mr. Herbert Rowh, Mrs. I WILL not bs raponslbft f..Available -September 15,
8-25-6tc china, pa-lahts, candle
any
deblo
cantrocltd
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Donald 11011111 and H. C. Roney,
MS nlilnjh. phcfnt 74-3123. - -- -- -:-:---::holden, pair of Weller vallS,
anyone - r thin myoel .
field repre~entatlve.
l-26-31c LIKE NEW. 16 lnternotlonat
olllors, Rosltvllle, two waoh.
John H. Rowe, Ill. 2, Raclnt,
-:--:::==~~-:-::--;-chopper. Corn and grau
bowls and plldlen. ollvll',
SWIMMING PARTY
Ohio.
Havellond china, La
1-28-Jip 2 BEDROOM 'mobile home, head. Direct cut. Phone 94!1. The Woodmen of the World
Racine. Coli 992·6329.
-4664.
Mage, small ,~Pinning wheal,
Lod&amp;ee No. 302 and Bt!Ya
I-2Uic
I-:ZS.5tc
....rblelop stand, rOiind table
Ranger Lod&amp;e No. 312 held ~
and
chalra, Picture fr.....,,
Q-Accordbtg to fM !Ubi«, FURNISHED a(llrtment, 217
joint picnic and swimming
tour
blada
fan, usod
3rd Avo., Middleport. Nice COAL, llmeotono. Excelsior ·
what tru glwr G QOodiJI
parlor, ICIO
party at the New Haven
yord. porch, private tn· S.lt Worke, E. Miln St., In old leo
ConuntDIIly Building recently.
trenm. Phone 992·2710 ..- 992· Pomeroy. Phone 992·3891.
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~Attending
were:
Boy
4-9-tfc
Ranaers, Danny Utchfleld,
1-:ZS.ffc liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit
William Gibbs, Tony Grimm,
Roger Dlngey, Zack McXni&amp;ht,
2 BEtiiiOOM h - on Lincaln
Tracy Morri8, Curtlas MciJria,
Htlghll. Coli 992-5127.
Steve Smltll, Stanley Reltmlret
1-25-ffc
L.O .. L NOTtCti •.
Jay Ridpay, Dale Kin&amp;, Larry
Seeltd bld1 ·will bt recetvecl
Hess, Jeff Hart and Jeff Ball. by the Mtlvo Lout &amp;&lt;hoot THREE ·ROOM: all olac:trlc
apartment,
llkl
now. Ohio's Llll'gllt Moltlll
Olhen In attendance were Dlltrlct 1t thtlr office In Mtlgl
Junior High School lulldlne,
Avallallle
Aug.
2S
In
Mrs. Thelma Rei~~Dtre, · Mrs. Mldditport, 01110, fOr coot bidl
Potlter • Milot· ... to • '
Dtoltr
Vera Thompson, Mrs. Al1ltur until 12 o'cloc:k noon on liP· prieta;. P~ane Gallliloll';
21. 1t10, tt which tltnt
Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Jama Ball, ttmbll'
""'53t l!r oppl!jnlmerll.
bldo will bt ~onld.
, -.... ;
·11-25-ffn
Larry Ball, Mr. Robert Dye,
The cotl bkll are for fur,
the to11, htullne ttte
Don and Ricky Dye, Mr. and nlahlnl
cui, tnd putting coal Into
lrawn's Trtlltr
Mrs. H. C. Roney, Jr.,llabrlna Sl'orlll •tn~ ot tho IOitowlnR TRAILER,
P.-k,
.Wnanvlllt.
tn-:1321.
and Melil'aa Roney, Mrs. Annie ICIHIOIO: MMr .... vlllo kiHIOI
l-21·12tc
and ·sttem C•ttr.
Roney, Mr , and Mrs. Jack !feu,
The bldJ are for lump coal for
---...~~'!""'~----~-FURNiSHED and unfumlsltid
NEWlt70
Gloria Hess, Diane White, Mr. Ill• IChOOI YMr 1970-1!.
lplrtmtnll. Cllllt to schpol.
The 8o1rd of l!dvcatlon
and Mrs. Gary Gi1111td, Julia rntrvtt
2IIDROOM
tht r5eht to rtlect eny
Phone m-5434.
Gilland, Nancy, ~n and ond ell ilidl.
,
11).1..11c
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Jimel Redmond, Mr. and Mrl.
Local ki\MI Dlslflcl
Rotte, David, Buddy and
eoo;- Of lducat.ton
Me Co mot, Cl.-k
. ~eff Roe, Mrs: Margaret • ·H;t,..,11L,~ W.
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. . ~ Hlildl Smllh, Scotty Kin&amp;.
·· Dm and John Mci&lt;ntsbt. ()rq NOTic• otti AIII'OIIITMIIIT
, ClilttNo.2U41
, ··:itaylor,' Johnny Ferauaon,
••toft t( Cor• wtnloi,
· ' : :JohnDy-Greer lind~· and Mrs. DtciiiHo ' ; • ' '
NOtlct it ~trolly gfyen 1~11 E.
· ·~t.c. =n~ON
Jol"tl HtDito Oti •2 1'111 roo.v
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NEW HOMES far salt. We hive 'NI!W MOMI NOW ltl DV .• _
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FOI· INIJ'ECTION-Haa 3 WHEEL Horu Sal11 ond .• ,
build on youre. S.01ple hont01 ,nlco liedrOOI!II, 2 CIOI'amk:
Sor.vlco. " (laum , ,'Lumber t:'
alr~y buill 1..- your 1~- blth•.· tlld,lc hill wfclullhl Compa~y, Chtstor, •Ohio,,,,,.
spectlon. Coli A. E. Lea, i.A!e IW.OO
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Phorie 985-.1.
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Construdlon, Phone 992·3ol54.
blsa,ment1. dou~. lt .~~
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Mlmarrat Ger&lt;Nnt. Phone • ~!n~fOr~t.l~~ ;
Chester 915 3969 or 992.fG07.
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a-~t.lfc;
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5 collar,
ROOM house,
' pr.,..d,
llvln•• room 14U'· Fult
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wlndowl, 3 ocres of
bl-1. oat'lll• ~ bulldlno or h~!lltl your.,.. :&lt;
Phone 992-3826.
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ANNUAL REUNION
The ~~~ ol lllcbard
and ban Gnnlteld belli tllelr
annual reunion at llle New

1"' DODGI

Haven Part on Sunday, Aucuat
18. At noon I basket dinner WU

For we•nn:~Of"VICO

enjoyed by all.
Out-of-town relatives attending were : MrI . Aim a
Robbina, Thornville, 0 .; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Grtnatead,
Grove City, 0. ; Mrs. J. E.
Gri nstead, Columbus; Mra.
Jessie Brown, W~nille, O.i
Mrs. Doris Hemn, Norwalk,
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Stockpcrt, 0 .; Mr. and Mrs,·
Robert Grinstead, Albllty, 0.;
Sue Moore, Buyovllle, 0.; Mr.
and Mrs. Bryan Lee Yonker,
Syracuse, 0 .; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Johnson, Bobby, Terri
and Becky, Racine; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Grinstead,
Canton: Mr. and Mrs. Dale
t:;rinslead and children of
Canton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grinstead, Belpre; Mrs. Peggy
Harless and son, Jody,
Columbwl; Mrs. Joann Taylor,
Columbus; Mr. arA Mrs. Paul
Brookover and aon, Bentley of
Wakeman, 0 .; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Joe Grinstead, Lori and
Paula, Belpre and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Mlller, Marietta.
Local persons altendlna
were : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Grlnatead, Mrs. Doria Yonker
and Nathan, Mr. and Mrs.
Rlc~.ard Grinstead, Vonlda,
Yvonne and Todd, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Grinstead, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Paugh, Debbie, Becky
and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Vickers, Rodney and
Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe
Grinstead, Mr. and Mrs.
William Grinstead and Anna
LouiS&lt;J, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Duncan and Cecil, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, Timmy,
Butch and Lisa Stewart, Mrs.
Mary Aumiller, Mrs. Marjorie
Capehart, Mrs. Helen Knapp,
Harry Knapp, Miss Beverly
Knapp, Mr. Vernon Grinstead,
Mrs. Kathy Ann Rickard, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Roush and
Unda, Mr . Pete Grinstead, Mr.
Oris Goodnlle, Mrs. Helen
Grinstead, Mrs. Shirley

Saturde, .

Minimum Chorgo 75&lt;
1 cents per w Jrd three
~onlocuuv
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1 centt p~ Word six con

,secutlve ln~or :tons..
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25 Fter c.nt DfkO\Int on paid
edundodspotdwllhln Ioder•.
CARD OF TtlANKS . '
&amp; OIITU.\RY
$1.SO .'for

so wora

minimum .

Each lddltlonal word 2c.

'IILINOAOS
"ddition11 25&lt; Chorgo

per

Norwalk i Mrs. Dorothea Advertlsem ent.
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Krapp, Norwllik; Mr. and Mrs. .
OFFICE HOURS
8 :30a.m . to S:OO p .m . oanv;
RalpbT. Roush and 1011, JUOII, 8: 30 e.m . to 12 : 00 Noon

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1967 DODGE
•im ·
Dart • Door Vory low mlioiiOt by 1 lacol · new W·"'l· .
·tt...a, 6 q,i.- enotne, radio, outamotlc trens., power
lllerlng, IIHII lolnterlor llko new car, red flnlth.
1NtYOLKSWAGEN
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Locel law' mlloage car, red vinyl Interior with whitt ex·
terlor. rodlo, cvotam equipment with dtluxo •·wheel, good
• tire~. Sae thlo Economy car &amp; Savo.
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Potn•riJ
Motor
Co.
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WILL give plano ''"'""'" in my
home. Phone 992-36'6.
1-16-lfc

Anniversary Special

POMIIO\', 11110

For Rent

Notice
REDUCE 01le and fast with
Gobsoe tebl111 and E-Vap
water pills. Nelson Drugs.
· 11-5-:JOip
--~=-:-::-:-:.
GUN SHOOT, Friday, ...,gust
21, 7 p.m. Hemo "'--I bacOno.
Mile Hill Roecl. Sjllliitlilrtli by
Roclno Fire Department.
8-25-&lt;llc

5 ROOM houoe, 81111. Inquire
Maplewood Lllkt. a. 1e. 121c LOOKING FOR o reglollnd
__ _ ....:..·· - - - - hell A&gt;ablan? Come and hlvo
·
a look at this year's folio by
Auto Salas
L. o. Tanyedtrt &lt;40345. Eskoy
1962 CADILLAC, good con- Hill, Flatwoods Road,
dillon All power olr con- Pomeroy, Ohio.
dill~.
Sill. Donild Poolot", - --:-::=:=-::-__
S._27-:;;'·31.c
~-ter 915-3197
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WILL SACRIFICE Singer Zig·
Zag equipped delk model
1969 CHEVELLE, 396, &lt;~-speed, sewing
Help Walilll
Excetllltl
AM &amp; FM radio. new shocks condition,mochlne.
only
$37.60 calh
and
tires.
Larry
Hill,
Chesler
MIDDLE-AGED
restaurant
prlct. Makes buttonholes,
help. Ool'o Res1ouront, 985-4105.
embroiders, and monograms.
a.:za.31c
Mason, w. Va, after 4 p.m.
Phone 992-2685.
8-21-31p
8·27-&lt;ltc
1965 MUSTANG, 289, 4-speed.
DRIVERS NEEDED. Train Phone 992-6021.
cleaner, large
now to drive oeml-lrud, local
S.21-31c ELECTROLUX
deluxe model. Compltle wt!h
and aver the roeclr Dtnol or -:-::==:;-;-;:-o.-;;;;&lt;:
ell cleaning tools and papar
geo. Experlenca helpful but 1967 CHEVELLE, SS 396, .._
bogs. Runs like new. Will lei I
not necess&amp;ry. You can urn SDeed,. bucket seats, console.
for
$21 cash or terms. Phone
over 1-1 per hour after short flhone 992-6147.
992-2685.
HOL.LAI\D
training. For application and
1-27-Jtp
OIVJIUON' ~ IIPI!IIWIIY AAND
S.27-6tc
personal Interview, call 51J.
211-5572, or write Safety GOING OVERSEAS, must oell SINGER Touch and Sew sewing
Dept., Unllld Syoltms. Inc., 1970 Ford Maverick. Ex- machine, complete wlffi
C-O Room 426, 307 E. olth St., celltnl condition, $1,475.
walnut oewing stand. Will oell
Transportation Bldg., Cln· Phone 992-5115.
clnnatl, Ohio.
1-27-&lt;llc on terms or $10 cash. Phone
992·2685.
$tiring AYt~'
8-27-21c
1-27-&lt;llc
4-DOOR Chevrolet, V-8, -=~:-----:;--;-:­
AMBITIOUS young housewife, 1960
automatic. Excellent can· 5 ROOM house, one mile from
local work, bocomo • higher
Ruliand. Coli 742-1702.
waoe Hrntr wllll the Reelitl dillon ' S250· Phone 742-3656.
8-27-Jip
1-27-Jic 2 I,.OTS In Herrloonvllle, •noo.
Also, large born on Rt. 1CI
Bra and R. S. Apparel
,...r Herrloonvlllo, available
FaohiOIII. Pay up to SlO per
POTATOES. John Pept, after Saotembar 15, $175.
hour. Pert lime wprk. FrH For Sale or Trade
Racine,
$5 per 100 Ills.
Phono 7d.JI23.
fall wordrobe. No invntment, 26 .FOOT Houas Ira II er. Good Coli
9-19 Ohio,
3025
t Write Box116, New' Haven, W.
S.26-31c
condition. Colt Chesler 985·
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l-25-6tc
Va . ..-call after 5 p.m .• Phone 4150.
3-YEAR -OLD registered
8-26-Jip
112·2070.
.• '11170.
Herel..-d bull. Si~ed by S. H.
RHI Onward C1212. Also, 196'1
1-26-Jtc Pets For Sale
l&gt;fonde Scrombler 90, with
- -.- -- - - - PARKVIEW Kennel~ Poodles,
rebuilt malar. Phone 94!1-3114
WAITRESS wenlld, day or and bird dogs. AK\.. Pet and
•Iter 6 p. m. ·
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night, full ..- port lime. Coli show pup~~·· Grooming.
S.26-31c
1he Blue Tartan. Phone 992· Phone 992·
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.9941. .
8-23-6tc '
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15.00 PERMANENT
$12.00
Aut ' 11111ru Sop!.'

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Mldtl..,.n

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St waoon 1 owner. brown flnlslt vlrwl lnltrtW •
enftnt, .ufom.tlc trans.. power ~~eerlng, radio. VV""'
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Ph.992-272J

SOporotors
EvOfth•• by Appointment
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run,
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
Aug . 30.
l-26-31c
RUMMAGE SALE Thurodlly,
Friday ond Sotur&lt;Ny.
Therufter ov..-y S.tur&lt;Ny.
Different iltmo ovwy -k.
621 Locuot St.. Mlddloport.
l-26-31c
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Ihoo-.1.--;;-BI:::II;:Iy::-Run
Rood. Junction of Rt. 124 and
143. Sunday, Auguot 30 at
noon.
8-26-31c

GUNSHooT
By V.F. W.
AT BAILEY RUN
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MOBILE HOMES
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bten duly IJ'polnttcl' .1-.eutor

Among lhose- atteodlnJI the or the l!!ltett of Cor• W'fttnt,
~ reunion ol the .&amp;,um F11111111es d«ttHd, ••••·. ot ,.,mwov.
countw, Ohio.
·
~ in· the u. s . hlild lhl~ yew m Meigs
Creditors •r• ;aqutrn to flit
~'"'""""" were Mf. and ~­ thtl.f CIIIMI Wit~ Mid flca.ud:tf\-

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AND'
ELECTRONIC
SERVICI!.
Phont985-3U9, Long Bottom.
3-1a.lfc.
SEPTIC tanka clunad. Mill.:
S.nllatlon, Sltwort, Ohio. P)t.

I62-303S.

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. Crill Bradford

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Hause with lhrH Mnlsh«&lt;
aparlmll!lls, ~ieintl)l. · two
garageo. Monlhl!t Income,
S190. Prl~ rHsOnabiYt" for·
. quick sale. Pllone~HII3,5.~ .
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BAlLET'S BSTAUIANT .

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F
rene 1s 8 ene dum • Phone
Coolville 667-3856. 8-16·301C

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tage 115-$50 Just off Rt. 7

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For en enjoyable time with
lhoferrilly, haveolelaurely.
dinner hire. We're lamouo
f..- homo tool&lt;ed food and
'Oood. MrYice.-

Tradol .S . .

The ll'oodmen Boy Ranaen: l...,.jtiiiii-~
POMEROY
J. w.C.r'lly, Mgr.
attended a week camp at Up- HAYMAN'S AUCTION tlouoe,
Ph. 9f2·2ilt
shur County 4-H Camp In
Laurel Cliff. now open Hch
.
()pan
1116 Dtlly
to
receive
conFriday
Shelbyville, W. Va. recenUY·
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction GOOD shallow well pump or ltl TOY MANCHESTER and
They were spon~ored by
,tarling at 1 p,m, Let u1 tell' pump. Phone 992-6147
Chihuahua puppleo. Also. one
Woodmen of the World Lod&amp;e
your merchondl...
AKC Chihuahua, one~..,, old, SPECIALS thla woek at
l-27.3fc
3-22-tfc
No. 302, H• C• Roney , J r.,
male, $35. Phone Coolville Spencer'• Mlrket, 1
leader, and H. C. Roney, 8r., WllL.pick up merchondloe Ind. OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any 667·3621.
• -3tc mile north of Eastern High
School on Rt. 7: f'Nches, 4
lield representative. While
condition,
long 11S10
hiveuch.
not ---:--:-----~-·~­
toke to ouctlon on a per.
been
wet.asPaying
lbs. Ate; nice muokmelono,
there the boys part:clpated In
centage baoll. Call Jim
Flratftooronly. Mondlys will For Sale
Adamo, auctioneer, Rutland.
various sport competitions.
Pllone 7.0-1.
r=~;:,=·.
~~~ STAR KILLS rats qulcl&lt;ly, sure. or cool&lt;, 3 lbs. 39c; lar91
Parenti of the boys were
9-23-tfc
pany, Box 111, S.rdls, 2112 lbs.. S1.69, Ebsrsblch
man~-· red ..- grten, • for
lnvlled to atteod the awards day ,
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Ohio 49&lt;16.
Hardware. SuGar Run Mil.Is,
25c; _,polo!-, whllt or
and to dinner held on the Jut THERE WILL bs 1 Hymn Sing
1-20-tfc Plckent HardWare, Mason.
rad, ~ lbs., 39c. Many other
t'-''••
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the
Boy
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camp.
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~7:10 p. m. Everyona is
were Cul'tis· Morris, Tracy
Help Wanted
BEAUTIFUL modern 'jll4inut AUCTION - Arcte's Antiquo
Morrja, Larry Hess, Stanley
welcome.
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
...radlo combination, AM Shop. Complele elock and
Rellmlre, George Brown,
l-26-31c DEALER: Work AuGust to ster
lind FM radio, 4·$ptoker flklure~,
showcasot, etc. ot
Zackery McKnight, Tony
Dtcambsr, free trolnTno. No sound sy•tem, 4-spaod
YARD
SALE
S.turday
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lovely
aid antiquo shop.
callocHno
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dellv11·y,
no
Grimm, Bill Gibbs, Sleven
sep.orell contrate.
f'Nrl St.. Middleport. Mrs. ca1h ln-tmant. Coli callec;t changer,
Location
407
Walhlngton
Bllonce $76.59. FREE gift
Smith, Marion Dlngey, Jeff
Lulo Mae Lyr~ch.
Blvd., Bllpre, Ohio. C.to:
614-377-4791
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Charlolt'
wtlh ev..-y purchaoe. Cell992·
Hart, Danny Utddleld, Jeff
l-28-1tc
Awgusf291h,1970. nme: 11:30
Heiskell, South Point, Ohio. 3352. Use our budget terms.
o.m. In part 11 .follows: Oval
7-17-ffc
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l-25-6tc china closet, oeveral tables,
Ball, Dale Kin8 and Grea BEAGLE to give away.
Roulh.
Phone 949-4112.
oome wicker, tOffee tables,
Parents and frlenda attendl-28-31c
BEAUTIFUL calaniol Eorly · oeveral fl'"""' of carnlvol
For Relt
inll the last NY 8Clivltles were
American otvlo AM eriCI FM · glou, cv ~~:::.g''cher, olx
•3 ROOM unlurnlshed apart. radio
con&gt;bfnatlon, &lt;~-speed
tum~~ters,
glass, old
Mrs. John Heitmlre, Mrs. Mae JANICE SMITH II now bock at men!. Phone 99&lt;·2211.
automatic
changer,
4-lpMk..Fonton
Grttn
Horn
bone
Dorothy's
lleouty S.lon In
7-1-tfc sound sysltm. llelanca $711.52. berry bowl, with sixnoill""'*.
Reltmlre, Mrs. Dolores Johnaon
Syracuoe.
and two children, Mr. and Mrs.
FREE gift with IVII'Y pur.
Flow blue china, large &lt;lolly
8-28-1tc 7 ROOM home, running water, chose.
Cell 992-3352. Use our end button bawl .,.._,
Arthur Haet, Mr. and Mrs. Jact
trMgu, lar91 ~~and gordon.
budget t.rmo.
Nippon, other Japaneeo
lieu, Mr. Herbert Rowh, Mrs. I WILL not bs raponslbft f..Available -September 15,
8-25-6tc china, pa-lahts, candle
any
deblo
cantrocltd
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Donald 11011111 and H. C. Roney,
MS nlilnjh. phcfnt 74-3123. - -- -- -:-:---::holden, pair of Weller vallS,
anyone - r thin myoel .
field repre~entatlve.
l-26-31c LIKE NEW. 16 lnternotlonat
olllors, Rosltvllle, two waoh.
John H. Rowe, Ill. 2, Raclnt,
-:--:::==~~-:-::--;-chopper. Corn and grau
bowls and plldlen. ollvll',
SWIMMING PARTY
Ohio.
Havellond china, La
1-28-Jip 2 BEDROOM 'mobile home, head. Direct cut. Phone 94!1. The Woodmen of the World
Racine. Coli 992·6329.
-4664.
Mage, small ,~Pinning wheal,
Lod&amp;ee No. 302 and Bt!Ya
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Ranger Lod&amp;e No. 312 held ~
and
chalra, Picture fr.....,,
Q-Accordbtg to fM !Ubi«, FURNISHED a(llrtment, 217
joint picnic and swimming
tour
blada
fan, usod
3rd Avo., Middleport. Nice COAL, llmeotono. Excelsior ·
what tru glwr G QOodiJI
parlor, ICIO
party at the New Haven
yord. porch, private tn· S.lt Worke, E. Miln St., In old leo
ConuntDIIly Building recently.
trenm. Phone 992·2710 ..- 992· Pomeroy. Phone 992·3891.
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~Attending
were:
Boy
4-9-tfc
Ranaers, Danny Utchfleld,
1-:ZS.ffc liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit
William Gibbs, Tony Grimm,
Roger Dlngey, Zack McXni&amp;ht,
2 BEtiiiOOM h - on Lincaln
Tracy Morri8, Curtlas MciJria,
Htlghll. Coli 992-5127.
Steve Smltll, Stanley Reltmlret
1-25-ffc
L.O .. L NOTtCti •.
Jay Ridpay, Dale Kin&amp;, Larry
Seeltd bld1 ·will bt recetvecl
Hess, Jeff Hart and Jeff Ball. by the Mtlvo Lout &amp;&lt;hoot THREE ·ROOM: all olac:trlc
apartment,
llkl
now. Ohio's Llll'gllt Moltlll
Olhen In attendance were Dlltrlct 1t thtlr office In Mtlgl
Junior High School lulldlne,
Avallallle
Aug.
2S
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Mrs. Thelma Rei~~Dtre, · Mrs. Mldditport, 01110, fOr coot bidl
Potlter • Milot· ... to • '
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Vera Thompson, Mrs. Al1ltur until 12 o'cloc:k noon on liP· prieta;. P~ane Gallliloll';
21. 1t10, tt which tltnt
Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Jama Ball, ttmbll'
""'53t l!r oppl!jnlmerll.
bldo will bt ~onld.
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Larry Ball, Mr. Robert Dye,
The cotl bkll are for fur,
the to11, htullne ttte
Don and Ricky Dye, Mr. and nlahlnl
cui, tnd putting coal Into
lrawn's Trtlltr
Mrs. H. C. Roney, Jr.,llabrlna Sl'orlll •tn~ ot tho IOitowlnR TRAILER,
P.-k,
.Wnanvlllt.
tn-:1321.
and Melil'aa Roney, Mrs. Annie ICIHIOIO: MMr .... vlllo kiHIOI
l-21·12tc
and ·sttem C•ttr.
Roney, Mr , and Mrs. Jack !feu,
The bldJ are for lump coal for
---...~~'!""'~----~-FURNiSHED and unfumlsltid
NEWlt70
Gloria Hess, Diane White, Mr. Ill• IChOOI YMr 1970-1!.
lplrtmtnll. Cllllt to schpol.
The 8o1rd of l!dvcatlon
and Mrs. Gary Gi1111td, Julia rntrvtt
2IIDROOM
tht r5eht to rtlect eny
Phone m-5434.
Gilland, Nancy, ~n and ond ell ilidl.
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Jimel Redmond, Mr. and Mrl.
Local ki\MI Dlslflcl
Rotte, David, Buddy and
eoo;- Of lducat.ton
Me Co mot, Cl.-k
. ~eff Roe, Mrs: Margaret • ·H;t,..,11L,~ W.
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. . ~ Hlildl Smllh, Scotty Kin&amp;.
·· Dm and John Mci&lt;ntsbt. ()rq NOTic• otti AIII'OIIITMIIIT
, ClilttNo.2U41
, ··:itaylor,' Johnny Ferauaon,
••toft t( Cor• wtnloi,
· ' : :JohnDy-Greer lind~· and Mrs. DtciiiHo ' ; • ' '
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FOI· INIJ'ECTION-Haa 3 WHEEL Horu Sal11 ond .• ,
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Sor.vlco. " (laum , ,'Lumber t:'
alr~y buill 1..- your 1~- blth•.· tlld,lc hill wfclullhl Compa~y, Chtstor, •Ohio,,,,,.
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Mlmarrat Ger&lt;Nnt. Phone • ~!n~fOr~t.l~~ ;
Chester 915 3969 or 992.fG07.
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a-~t.lfc;
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ROOM house,
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llvln•• room 14U'· Fult
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wlndowl, 3 ocres of
bl-1. oat'lll• ~ bulldlno or h~!lltl your.,.. :&lt;
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•tbt- r-CentiaiW~remlltre,lbeleed)CIOtmtal~
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pllt4111Din.
A lin of undelermlned artcin
dlllroJid 1 ftelllt Pem Celllnl Wanlloulllate Wedneldlly
In~ 30 11111ea west of
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Theftreberebnlkeoutat7:20
a.m. and the Fire Deportment
said lhe entire block lon1
bul1dlntl wu •dangered. The
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other niCIII vtblde. .
A dep•rtmenl 'J!OIIeam.n
llldaboutiOnr-tolllbttbe
blue. 'nlen wue no IDJurlel.
'lbe Ural WU IOUnded by ID
..tomatlc allrm IYUil, tbe
IPOkiiSIIHII Ald.
'lite lire In ~eld dellro)'ed the bu11c11q w1icb wu
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wide and bad at one time betm
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Gram uld ~ boYI wtn Funeral .servlcel .will liD beld
.a~ ill tbe bulldlni shortl1 liD- Monday at -10:30 a. 111 , at tbe
fen tbe fire llarted bul there Spring, Rover Mauloleum In
wu 81111 ''Dolbbw dellnllil" u Clndnnati.
to how the lire ltlrted.
coodemned. ,
"But line~~ thai lire In a..
Alllltanl Fire Chief Jaek In!loa I lllliolng to Willi to Au,. V
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Gr11nllidthefirewurtp0r1ed Check tbll ·tbq out wltb' tbe
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his 1970 edltlcm of tbe Wabama
Wblte Falcons open their oeaiiClll
this Saturda.Y nJiht at Bulfalo.
"IYe'ro probablY &amp;Oinl to
have all the competltloo we will
1 1r lbl Putn County
wan "o~d ;.,..., Vam Mete
team,
an
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Van Meter, In his first sea""" as coach ct the Falcons,
has 10 returning lettermen.
Probable starters across the
llftensive line Cor the Falcons
are eenter, Leroy Rllfle, 6-1,
160 lbo., senior; rlllht t'!ard,
Nicl! Barton, 5..!1, 155 1111., oentor; rllht tackle, Richard K111t,
S-10, 175 lbs., senior; right
end, Randy Clark, 6-0, 160 lbs.,
iunior or Keith SB.)'re, 5.8, 135
lbs., aenlor; lett guard, Tim
Drake, 5-10, 165 tbs., junior;
left tackle, IlCII Machlr, 5..!1,
165 lbs., llellior and lett end,
Randy Smith, 6-1, 180 lba.,
senior.
Tim Howard, 6-1, 165 lba .,
senior will start as~back, 'Erick Morris, s.a, 160
lbs, senior, will be CUUback,
CheBIA!r Roush, S-10, 150 lbs.,
junior will be at one or the
hallbaclt J)08Itlons and Curtis

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Sltlla Stevens
Joson Robards

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FunerallletVices for Alba V.
Johnson, flllTII41' I'IIIICien_t Of
Cbesla' TOWIIIblp; ~ held
Friday at the Snodgrass
Funeral Heme wllh burial In St.
Albans, w. v..
Mr. Johnson 1111! born Sept.
29, 1182, In a.e.ar TOWIIIblp,
the son of tbe late ~,R.Illd
1Jdana Rol!lnson JOhbion. He
":" .00 pNceded Ia death by
his wife, Ethel Wrlcbi'J~,
and a 1011. Mr. J~bilaon owned ,and
operated a drug store In SOuth
Charleston WIW hll·rttlremenl.
He wu lbe lashf nine cblldren
He II survived by three
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more, will be at lhe oilier'
ballback apot.
Other members otlhe Fal&lt;On wni, l1lGII or Wbom will
see either defenllve aetlm or
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Morria, ))avid lalorpn, Barry
Harris aad Mike Wldte,,lmlor1;
Carl Kin&amp; Alfred Rouah, Pavld
RUB.Y, vat Fields, Larry Clevenpr, Dlavld Rusllllhnd Ver101
Dural, IO(lbomores and
Mark Mitchell, trelhman.

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Complete sel,91on of
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Edna Pickens end other
~tlves. '!be Wadlwortbs and
Mrii.Pk:kensweres-tsofMr.
and Mrt. Kenneth Imboden and
Jane Powell chairman of the da...harforallrleydlmeron
flower aho;,; •Mrs. W. R. M=y ~-Sa
Proffitt buaar cbalmiall and
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appoint their own committee of Mrt Wickline and to vlall
members
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weekawlthlbe01iallalley'sii'CI
returned .home with her
dllldren Michael and the llllr
baby on Tuesday.
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family wu held at Forked Run
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SO~DAY, AUGUST 30, 1970

Staff JIJ · .·

ahowed show
slldu and
of theremark!
recent Ada Bay("-- •-tsofllrs·
flower
concernlngtheahowweregl~ 1
"::Nand'::
by Mrs. Plltriclt Riley.
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Members and guests at- CotlrWofLcipn and Mrs. Ethel
tending the dinner and mtetlng WbaMr, .lQI:al.
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were Mrt. Howard Burrla, Mn. Mrs. Fr!Wie ,Nelgler viii~
Jo-.., Mrs. F. A. In Syracue ~ ~tb )ft.
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Mrs.
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Powell,' 'Mra. . ' Hwttd ~. ·Mi:.' ilii(
:;:.~~V.~ lmu Pickens an4 daagbter, Mr. and-Mra. Brian~
Gibbs, Mrs. PlltiiCII'Riley, Mrt. . Ulla, ~ -Columbus, who ..
tll4"abll4f••,,ef=
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N 0 Weill Mrs Donald Smith IJiea!4,tbeat•.J
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Knlibt, Mrs. W. R. Proffitt, 11e1iry of Col~ Ohio ll!d Mnl. Raljlh ~Mrs . Dorothy Jamea a~d Mra. Agne1 2fict' qi,' If•~ Mn. £111m Anwlt
two
fanilly, Mrs. Jama McLean j)f Kollalld._PI" and Mnl. Mallie gr1nda~ .. _
qlj .Jin.
~. N. C., and the Yost of Oak Grow wen Ea~d ud Mn. :""'th
hoalell, Mrs. Slone.
-and gueoats of Mrs, Albert Bnl
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Pl)'nter
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the pr081'1JD 11 tbe Tlieldaf Coljunbus wu a rtPad ~ -_,=-"""'
eYenlng meeting of the Esther of Ml:. liDd Mrs. Jlllllor Nelgler Ina ·1nnt
Circle of lbe Luthe~ Cllurcb and ot1Mr reliltives.
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Women at St. Paul's Orurch. Mr. lllld Mrs. ,Wald POat.r,·
She opened the ~ wllb 1 Cheltl , lftd John Dean Of
scripture and prayer. The C!ilulllliu were w,ebnd jl\.ts
subjeCt presented wu "'!be of ,Mr.; and Mrl. Albel'll HID. ·
Presbyterian Church," a ~ ~ NeueiJIIIII--'
challla' In the studf book en- days .;plh Mr. and M;a. David
Ulled "Lutherans and Other N
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buslneu mtetlng followed the Mrs. IIDbert .Wardell llld .....v. "-~L~:~~
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Marietta
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Layne, Mrs. John !L llouab, :·Frida,- pats of•Mrl. Ada ~MJlMI,DuP ,.
Lelah Jane Powen, Mrs. Dant BaYa and Mra. Etbel Wbell.- .........."TON •("''" ..:.'lhe
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TEN CENTS

Bush Shows
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SWEATERS

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1omey wbo npnllenled tlit 011t.11o 8eVtq, ~ to file 1U!t1 ' , .....; ••;;..

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Mr. · ,..d Mn. Merle N8ller than tile Rl'etrq 1iMt
with Rome
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Seiiroader, steve, RGII aad Milt IJid. Spef ~t. ~~ •tlli ~
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Select your favorite colors and styles of bush
jackets ancj other fine fall outfits. Our best
selec!lon of jackets and ,coats Is ready for you.
Boys sizes 6to 20, Men s sizes 36to
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Mlcbael and Jorl Betb of Salem, children of· Rull.nd, Mr. and . The L.,. II In l'llrttlllll
New Hauen
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 'lheta Mn. lllllllld (IMetla) Wfldt. "01!17 Uir'belteniiOOI It :
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of VInton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert WWib ~d daqlilen 'I I Gbdl!ld our · trY·· " N ikJnal
Wigal George and Harry of Pblladelpbla, Pa.,Mr.andMrs. Cl:lnnllndir ~ • ·
Social Events Wigal
Pros~t. Mr. and Mrs. Jadie Jama (Barbara) ~ .nd aald. . · •
Plllrid
and Shllri of Lninlton- cblldren and s•esta, J)IIPI TherewunopubucCIIIIlllilnt

FOUNDATION MEETS
AGAIN
The New HaYen ReQ-eatlon
(Calor)
~oundatlon Board rnet at lbe
Vlna~nt Price
(Continued
from
page
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c
1ty building with president,
Christopher Lee
ai
BJ'Siem.
"Doc"
Oblinger presiding.
Peter Cushing
The
Chillicothe
Correctional
The
mayor,
Ow-lea Zerlcle,
- PIUII"THE
Instltulion is alao bDing lnvesli· reported that several citizens
MINI-SKIRT
ted b a cllizenll committee had expressed a desire to
MOB"
~y Janis following an d~te money for playground
(Calor)
article
by snycllcllted coJum. eqmpment If II was uaed at the
DlaneMclloln
nlst Jack Anderson alleging Alex-Quillen Memorial
S.turdoyOnly
brutality at the lllslltutlon.
property. 11 ~~~ dlacloeed ~I
August2P
the recreation foundations
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COMMISSIONER
PleuutValleyllalpllal
cOIDIDunlty building, ""'!1 and
-Piu11Admlalona - Mrs. Harold grounds surrounding. This was
"HOW TO COMMIT
CUndiff, Mason; Mrs. Eugene fabled for further dlsc11881cm.
MARRIAGE"
Statla, GaDJpolls Ferry; and A discussion on the
Bob Hope
.
Godfrey Moore Pt Pleuanl management of lbe skating rink
Jackie Gleason
Roush, 5-10, 150 lbs., junior or Disch
• ~hnny En.
held The &lt;&gt;penlng of the
arges· 21. stating Ia held
dlcotl, Silane
WllllamJon, Mrs.·was.
rink 18 Sept.
John A. Little, Mn. John each Tuesday and Saturday
Gillespie and James Jefren. evemng.
Free swimming for married
RELATIVE DIES
couples was held Alll!usl 20 at
Mrs. Jane Swatzel received the pool.
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wood of the death of her sister- Three new members of the
In-law, Mn. Walter Prlode, board from the
Thuraday, . 1n a
l&lt;lMI'•
'hiiip!UII' lltr. Prlildels'~'IJ.ifl, ' and Vern011 ""''
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•'Meigs Q,gnty resldeilt. Funeral tending wriDoc
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services will be held Sunday at Robert Gurtis, Mrs. Jack
the Shute Wlley Funeral Home Flesher, Mrs. E1111ene Hester,
In New Le:dngton.
Mrs. A. L. Sprou.se, Bill Klmea
and Bill RuueD.
CORRECI'ION MADE
Ershel Riffle, Rt. Hoo4,
GABDENCWBPICNICB
Texas,
oerved
u
lbe
best
man
The
August meeting of tbe
Going back to school? This year be a
al
the
wedding
of
Connie
New
Ha~en
Gardell Club was 8
winner on the high school scene with
Bachner and Ronald Ray
m;n~~ ~:;::,;:
these styles. Plan your strategy here
nonpaon Instead of Donald C. .,._·In · · tioa a gt
by.
. was
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wu ven
and now!
Mr;.;u~ Gi~ '4::entMr
owmg
r, ~Gibbs presided al the buslne8s
session which opened In regular
form. Members anawered roD
call by giving I crltlclam of the .
reeent Dower aho!' wblcb was
held at the Ma11011 County Fair
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