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                  <text>· Sat~rdaJ

NEW YOR~ &lt;UPil -Mayor Joli!f V. Lln4·

say.lnng conllidered presilleqtlal timber, aaya at
present he plans to retire from polltlcs at tile end
of his· current term. Dec. 31, 1973.
"That's my present in&amp;enlion," the mayor
told newsmen after !l series of queslions be set
off by saying be had no Intention of mooing for
President.
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Undsay, a !tepubllcan now In second term,
told newsmen there was "no possibility" of his
becoming a Democratic presidential candillate
and said, "same answer," when asked about the
GOP side.
· "I've run six times," said the former
congressman, "eight If you Include primaries.
That's enough running."

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Ky Bad Symbol
WASIDNGTON (UP!) - A
leading llo118e Republican said
today VIce President Nguyen
cao Ky ts a "symbol ol
everything wrong" in South
Vietnam and will spark certain
violence if he appears at a
Washington raUy next weet.
Rep. William S. Broomfield,
R-Mlch., ranking Republican of
the House foreign affairs Far
East subcommittee, made avai·
lshle Ill UPI a letter to
Secretary of State WUl1am P.
Rog..-s, in which he urged
Rogers Ill tell Ky " in the
strongest possible ~rms" Ill
stay in Paris.
Ky ts scheduled Ill auend a
''march for vicl&lt;&gt;ry" rally here
Oct. 3 sponsored by flev. Carl
Mcintire, a radio evarwelist. AI
a news cmference Wednesday,
Mcintire said he expected
500,000 or more people at lbo
event on the Wasblngton
Monmnent grounds.
Several antiwar grotiJl6 already have announced plans Ill 1180
Ky's visit as an occasion Ill
demand more money for
domestic programs and lesa
mooey for South VIetnam. Some
protest leaders, jncluding
Rennie Davis of lbo ''Ollcago
NEW YORI[ IUPI) - The
Seven," plan Ill attempt a lloct mubt _.. IIIPer
citizens arrest m Ky at lbo
In llltdentol)' - · lr1ld1a!l
rally.
today.
Broomlleld'aletter said, "In a
capll!lle, VUiol Ptealdent Ky w1ll
lland there as a symbol of

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Save 011

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WOMENS SWEATERS

Sale I
Friday and Saturday

Whether you want a cardigan, a long sleeve
slliMJver, V neck, poncho, vest or sleeveless sheJI
- al! Included In this sale- regular ahd extra
sizes.
12.95 Womens
10.95 Womens
8.95 Womens
7.95 Womens
5.95 Womens
4.95 Womens
3.95 Womens

Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

Sweaters · - - •
Sweaters • - - ·
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Sweaters ---Sweaters - - - Sweaters - - - Sweaters -- - -

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

10.00
1.00
7.00
6.00
4.50
3.50
3.00

Friday and Saturday

Regular 3.95 girls 2
pc. slack sets. Solid
pants with contrasting striped or
printed knll tops .
Sizes 3 to 6x.

$3.00

lee Riders

6.98

Mens

Oloose several blouses and save in this two-day
sale. All new fall styles, fabrics and colors solids, stripes. polka dots and prints.
Sizes 30 to 38 and 40 to 44.
Sale
8_.00 Womens Blouses
Womens Blouses - - - - - - Sale
Womens Blouses - - - - - - Sale
Womens Blouses - - - - - - Sale

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WESTERN JEANS
The slim Lee Riders ond lht
regular Riders In 21 lo .12
waist sl •es. Alllenglhl. Abig
selection. Extra heavy blue

6.00
4.50
3.50
3.00

denim.

styling.

True

Western

Sale price

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Ualted Pmalnlenlallonal
Mol&lt;&gt;rs, which Is probably the
The
150,000
member weallblest and moot Jll'OIPOI'OUS
Cleveland Federation of Labor corporation in the country,
has announced its support of the
should, In the splrlt of human
Unl~ Auto Workers anion in
decency, negolia~ In good faith
the strike against General and make a fair settlement
Motors while two locals said without delay," O'Malley said.
they would disclose "the serl0118 The federatlm said the UAW
ramifications" of strike related was striking f&lt;r ''recot!llitlon ol
layoffs at a news conference

Friday.
The Clevelaljd Federation Ill
Labor accu.oec{ General Moton
ol failing to bargain Ia good
faith in a statement lsaued by
the federation's president,
Patrick J. O'Malley.
"We be11eve that .the
management of General

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, Sop!. 24
NOT OPEN

Friday lhru Tuosday
5optombor2.1-2t

PAINT
YOUR WAGON

1Technicolor l
Lee Marvin

Cllnl Eastwood
Co~rCirtOOn :

Gontrol Helper

Actml1slon : $1 .00 Adults, .OC

Children

SHOW STARTS! P.M.

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PLEASANT VAlLEY

HOSPITAL
Admitted - Hamer Ranq,.
Ricky Morgan, Bnu:e Forshee,

James L. Carpenter, Pl.
Pleasant; DorreU Wallace, Jr.,
New Haven; JIUIIell Tiippelt,
Gal11polia Ferry; Timothy
Brumfield, Glenwood; Vornon
D. Humphrey, New Ba•en;
Mrs. Roland Smith, f.oaiiCavllle.
Dlscblrgos - Mrs. Jameo
Kinder, Paul ·Newsome, Betty
Shield, Vlckle Raynolds, Mrs.
Finley Shrewburg, Ronald
l.ooog, Mra. Lee Burman and
son, Mrs. Emll Gray, WIUiam
Smith, Guy Finley, Norma
MarUn, Mrs. Bernard Wallace.
Blrtha - Sept. 22 a son Ill Mr.
and Mrs. Gregory Hoffman,
New Haven. Sept. 23 a daucllter Ill Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee
Chattin, Leon. Sept. 24 a
daughter Ill Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald La they, Leon.

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Qouble F."ture Proer•m
BUTCH '-'SSIDY
AND THE

SUNDANCE KID
IColor

Paul Newm""
Rolierl Redford
Katharine Ro"
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Jti~ KREMLIN

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:10 lbrough Allll· 12 were dOII'II

over II per cent in Melga Coun»r
compared to the 88IM period
last year. CollecU0111 thla yeit
were $11,368.i7, .00 $13,181.i$
for the Period (encllng BepL 13)
last year.

Popvlar orion 1ock1in whi'-•

colors In light 4nd dark ,
colors.

Stock up Friday and
Saturday al lhe sale price.

Baer has
store now

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SYIIt\OilSE - U bard work leads to succou In buslnesa,

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ln.u.e' Melp area a. an efficient, clean and honest
Helen bija been cllllgenl111d tlreleu for ber em·
ellllonleJ't are vary Important people. She serves

Sizes 22 to 28 In black or brown: ··

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Be sure tq see all the othlr .Boyi and.
Mens belts on salt. Alllithlr shl!illltllt of thil
popular wide widths and. reverslblts. ·

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gpduated
Pomeroy
High School.
upon
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we1111o
lfGI'k1rom
for the
8petlett-Wehrung
Grocery

Mens 1nd· YoUI'Ig

u• pair

Jt~cob and. Lima u'aer at
f.fijierSI'IUe, RD. In addition to

·DR~' SUCKs

. her employment, Helen and her
father have operated a 40 • aqe
f!orm. The livestock 11 m_vellleu
than It was, w[lh only 15
. !If ~ cattle .00 75

Qmservatlve sttles that are fUller cut 'end
rbomler - Flares and· straight legs, too. ,
~ , all~~ff,il!"m~n!f_nt' preta-: Solid ·.· ~lors
pJilifs.,..,frlpe~oo-, , ~v"" h· ,-~ ·· "'0' , .• !,; .• .
Save Friday and Siturdiy
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Fridaif.alld S.lunloy

6;tS..7.9H.95

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9.511-t.9$.-·10.50

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has

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Who has&lt;baen -'.u,.vn
lt~r ' sitter, Mary K•
Roush, .~0 assllls with
i:aie of Ulelr mother;
Helen Is .gr•teNI to · Eddie
Hubbard, Mary. IJ.t!e, Morris
.Harden, Faye 'Hamilton,
· Everett Bachner, Manning
Jloulli, ·Alex Ricll8rdaon, and
Mary an4 Jeat. fl- for their
h81 · In · helping' .'1\er gel

ReaCly tor vo,.r NltctiOn.
Two wtll-i.no_
wn rrtlkll
" L"" and "'Slut Bell" In
rttular, thort tnd long
mOdtlt .

ExDtrl~~ .. modo. Com fortoblo to w••r. 1Eeoy to

wash a d cart to ,

belt. Buy .what
you 11 •• nHdlnii tor toll

50.

Sizes 6 to 16. wlrm. ser·
vlceable flannel . Nokhed

collar coat style top. San-

Department
• Big Selections - DepenDellvery to your home

forited shrunk . Beautiful
patterns
and
colors .

2 pailS 15.00
8oyl2."
LONG SLEEVE

SPORr SHIRTS
Sizes 6 to 20. A flnt group of
Shirts. All ptrn1enentfcrai

· wldtsprtad collar
In
ttrlpes that are cO Ortul

•••Y to weer. Light and
dlnd
Irk solid colors also
Pllldt. Save now during

this sale.
friday &amp; la1urdey

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and Sensible
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Uving Room • Bed Rliom • Dining Room • Kitchen Furniture and Carpets lor your floors on Jhe
3rd Floor.
Moraon. J Drum Spun lnsuioi,. (coot
In summer - warin In wintort.
72x90 ,,.. Twin or Double
Bods.

100 Percent collon, all nylon
binding . Beaulllul colors.

Prtlhrunk
. machine
waaheble • tumble dry .

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100 Percent Rayon Permanently pressed
fabric need no Ironing
- machine washable tumble dry. White.
Each strlo 42" wide,
81" or 90" length . ·

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Matchlngyird
Materlal-79c yet..

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Bright color corduroy
covering · - Kapak
Filling. Ideal for
Invalids or reading In

sg.95
PR!rntD.

Priscilla

Patch Quilt

SlieelinJ
Excellent qualitysnow white . Ideal
backing for quilts.

81" width $L09
90" width SJ.19
Star Quilting
Thread
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By Ualted Prosalnlenlatloul
Roger CI!&gt;Wi said in a cam·
patgn stop Thursday that aU-out
action Is needed to atop allackl
on law ~ and llle violence
of "Irrational zealots."
'l1ie ROpubllcan nominee for
governor, . Jp a slop at
Painesvllle Called f!&gt;r sjlflmed
penalties for the COIDJIIIJ81bn of
crimes with guns or other
deadly weapons, lightened
controli on the avaDabiUty of
dynamite and Isolation ol thOle
persons who destroy lives and
property.
"Irrational zealots who 1180
violence to a~at. violence to
protest, violence to condemn
our society and violence tO call
f&lt;r change must feel the full

weight of just Jaw en·
lorcement," Cloud said.
He also advocated raising the
pay of law 'olflcers.
"Their salaries must be
commen.iurate With the
dangers Involved In theJr jobs of
proteeUng society from the
lawless," he said.
Cloud's Democratic opponenl, John J. GIDlgan, l&lt;&gt;ld a
Toledo fund..-alsing dinner the
people of Ohio "aren't being
fooled by the Republlcan attempts to cover up their
ata~ho!lae lo!m scandal."
"Need BeUer Alllwera"
''Our opponents are .trying Ill
turn altontlm away from theJr
scandal by characlurfllng me
as 'J)er!llls$ve' In the """' of

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sludentdlsorder and violence,"
GDUgan said.
"They have pictured me as
soft on law and order, but if law
and order Is truly the issue In
this campaign, then the
Republicans had be tier come Qll
with better answers to the
questions Ohioans are asking
than they have l&lt;&gt;da~ , " he said.
"And llle people of Ohio want
to know why Roger Cloud slated
on May 14 that he had neither
received nor solicited sopporl
from
the
prominent
Republicans who placed the
Ulegal loans and then admit
later that he had, Indeed,
received $1,1100 from these men
and SOU&amp;ht their support before
the primary election," he ad-

dad.

Gilligan was referring to
contributions made Ill several
GOP candidates by officers of
Crof~rs, Inc., a firm whlch
arranged several questionable
sta~ loans to out-of-state
companies. Those loans are now
under lnv~tlgatlon by a grand
jury In Columbus. Cloud said he
received $1,000 but returned it
when he discovered Its aource.
Hi!WJU'd Melzenbaum and U.
S. iWI!. Robert Taft Jr.,
Democr. tic and Republican
nomlneelllor the U. S. Senate
respectively, appeared at the
Ohio Municipal League convention Thuroday In Columbus.
Metzenbaum said the federal
government had the finances to

help solve urban problems right
now If it would coocentrate on
them.
He cmc:oded federal • state •
local revenue-sharing would
require time to Implement.
"The federal '-·•-t
of pro
fo1UU611i0
billion coolains $1,000 a year for
every man, wonian and child Ia
the country," 111e Cleveland
buslnesslqan said. "Whether
you Uke ii or not, that's where
the money Is. Your city cannot
provide that kind of money."
Tall blamed congreaslonal
Democrala for staDing a GOP
revenue-sharing meoaure
which would provide Ohio clUes
with $22 million the first year
and mlh than $100 mllUon
annually by 19'16.

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revenue-aharlns five yean q~
and "alnee lllen prea8IU'eJ Ill)'
local govenunents have 8f01I!I'
iteadlly."
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mounting agalnat tradltlonlil'
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deteriorating problema o,f} : ·
crime, pollution and lr~~· : ·,
sportatloo remaiD lllftlfllvtd,!f

he said.
Metzenbaum said
revenuwharing plans
send 5G per cent ol the
mmey to ala~

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sharing Is rlgbt," be aald,

we ought!&lt;&gt; worli: ~~ II. 1M
money should 10 to
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endorsed Ralph Welkar, letter lri the Qell'
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Ull , _ ~,.~,
llepubUcan
of
Pomeroy,
for
In
another
aetloo:=lhe
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i 'Ri: f ·a/eahlre 'man lfl- lnvutfga'te -· allesed "laasumedwhenlwastold
representative to the Ohio went on rec&lt;rd Ill
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• 'par:enll)&gt; ,Was robbed .of aj&gt;- lrregijlaritfos Ill ~ alate loan thet a specla1 grand jury had
General Assembly.
support any Ohio
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The Meigs COunty Sheriff's be dlamllsed, officlal3 said
Oep•rtll)enl sllld Leland !&lt;&gt;day.
Leml", 71i, a reUred railroad
Prosecutor C. Howard
employe, was at ho!ne .when a Johnson· and John Peck, his
man, whl~. silt foot tall,. bet- chief aide, said they learned
ween 25 and 30 yean ol age, late Thursday thatllle power of
came Ill the door. l.emlay said ibe spee1a1 panel was taken
the man stated be was· a away with the etart of the fall
.
o1 the Railroad
represen1811ve
term.
lleu.,mtnt Board.
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The grand jllry was im·
The unidentified man stated . paneled July lll and llle journal
lhat·the ra1ln&gt;ad compan~ was entry ... n, •• for the panel was
~UgauDg persons· reCeiving only f.;q;;"July term of court
perislons.lle also stated that the which officially ended Sept. 4.11
ri!Urement boar'! was livjnJ a was then extended l&lt;r 10 days.
~d bonusved
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to penal~ -~
"It Is our unclerstandlni the
,.. .. money. · ·
conalderaUons of tills special
·lf!Diey went!&lt;&gt; u.e·liedrooln grand Jury have no ~
of his heme and Pul.led wl his I alnee Sept. 14," Peel said.
wallet ·frllm ilrO!Iier drawer. ·, "'i'hl.iJ is so beeal!ll of the
·ThO man ·grabbed the wallet. journal entr7 WhiCh this office

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and
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did no! said
see iUlt
wq' consulted
abqut."
Peeli,
1'1! ·~d ItO' lii!Ck 11l1 ten, "We did not prjlpare II," be
llilnutea.
said, ''We do 1101 p!ow who
• · ~ man, .pld l,.emley, _.-edlL"
~ ,luto • "Willie .C;ar !'!"' - ,;•l .irUI not pursue \YhO
droYit south on Stale Routl 7·· ~ 11," said Peck. "11.11

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been called, that was it,"
Johnson said.
Peck. Indicated that the In·
vestlgation would be taken up
by the faD term but did not say
so lipeclflcally.
"I will devo~ all my lime to
continue the Investigation,"
Peck said. "There Is no change
in my plaRJ." .
The invealiga!lon was
launched at the ~uest of Slate
Audltor IIDger Cloud Ill check
IntO loans made lbrough the
State Treasurer's office and llle
School Employes Retirement
System. The jury returned no
Indictments.
8ERVICD SET
Funltal serVIces for George
Mowrey, Jr., 48, who died

tu.layln
California,
w111Ewing
be at
11 un. SaturdaY
at the
rwleral Hllmt willl tbe Rev.
Rai\IIID Moyer offletatlnl'
Burial 'IIIJI.bo In Beeeb Groft
Cemetery. Mr. Mowrey is a
1onner Pcrneroy resident.

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Veterans Total
Set at 5,437

There are 2,150 veterans In
GaUJaCounlyand2,58'11nMelp
County, according Ill Mlchael
llalloran, direcl&lt;&gt;r of lbe VA 1n
-000
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..,~ in Ohio.
1n MelgaCounty there are 110
World War 1 veterans, 1,1110
World Warn, 730 of the K«ean
Cmlllct, 500 ollbe Post K«ean
Era, and 9211 of the Vietnam
War.
In Gallla World War 1
vl!terans n.:Ober 210, W&lt;rld
War 11, 1,250; Korean Conflict,
500; Post Korea, 280, and
Vietnam Era, 580.
n Is estimated that there are
fewer than 200 Spanllh
American War veterans still
Uvlng Ia Ohio. Statistics are not
avaUable to Indica~ whore
within 'the state thele ..,terans
m1gbl be Uving at the
Ume. The l&lt;&gt;lal veteran c;untln
IM U. S. Is over 71 milllm.

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The unanimous resolullon ol Assn. erecutiYil coqunltt¥ ''

the groQIJ cited Welker's past
"vigorouo
support
of
educational bllls" as 1 primary
reason lor the endorsement.
The groQIJ also noted Rep.
Welker's recognition ollbo need
for tax reform and additional
funds for Ohio achools. The
members of the legislative
committee represent educal&lt;&gt;rs
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WASB1NGTON iUPI) Bllamlu• coal prodaa!tloD
Ia the Ulllled Slates for the

weekead Sept. If woo
eollmated at 1%,725,• by tile Natteaal Coal
Aaaoetatlaa. Tie eattmate

was made tr. lll&lt;olaplete
car-leallbtl ft!JIOlls f1lndlbed
by 111e rallrolldll.

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correapoadill period laal
year·was li,MII,IM IUid
prddaettoa from Jaa. I
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Our entire stock of won:tens slacki on sale
days Including WOOl flllnriel • polyeiter
tw~e4s • slacks from coordinate groups
bonded knits.
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Rlllular 1D.95 Womens Sl1cks • •• •• Sale •·ot w,·,l
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A complete selection of aJ~es from 29 to:so w11ist
and In all the popular .ltllaths. Tritt) fit Styles • '

COILECTIONi DOWN

Retail sales Ia. collectima for
the two -k period from Aua·

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iD Geieva said Mil' Thursdfy
atteqltq to ,...acJa

ooly 500 78ldl fRm the building.
,
Amman ridio said UJe Ooasol1re ~by Majllll._. ·
Into effect at 7 am. (I a.m. EM').

. Friday and Saturday

The New England eleclrlc syl!em began reducing voltage!&lt;&gt;
its cll8tomers by five percent, something that power componlos
elsewhere began doing o0 Tuesday. The New England ayl!em
channeled power to Pennaylvanla, New Jersey and Maryland
where the shorlnge Is crltlcal.

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AN0'111ER CRITICAL DAY WAS ezpecled today for the .
eastern seaboard where a power shortage, now el!ending Ill New
England, began Tuesday. A plea came !rom Washington for
residents Ill use electricity oparlngly.

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Rlllllar 15.95 Gills JumptiS ,_,__.:,_ S.-Jf;50
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and 7 to 14.
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111e la8t to die In 111e bloody foray at her 1ume becouae her ldllerll
wanted her to witnou the other v1ct1ma slain !IrS, a wllneu at
llle Cbarlt-o Manson murder trial testified Wednesday. Barbara
Hoyt, II, a bu%om brunette willl thick hon&gt;rimmed glasles, In·
troduc:od one of tile nwst damaging sta~mento of lllelrlalqalnll
the defendants by repeaUng a conversation abe said llbe

overheard about a mmth after the olaylngs.

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itbared lll8iltJDi1 for o1U•"""
1'he IM&amp;er must know
must laP IIi value and
know "!*J:ana·

action concerninl

poulbl~ ...

gubernatorial endonemen~:': ..
Howard Nolan, Melp County.!···'.

tescher and chairman of ~1·
committee, staled that C81l; .
didate endorsement Is 011!1 a ;
pari of the massive OEA' :,,,
sponoored TRlE - Tu Reform
for Improved Education program. Future 8lpOCIB ol UJe
program will Include oelf
evaluation of local achools,
citizens, lnformat.ional projects
and increasing polltlcal activity
by teachers on the sta~ and
local levels .

Americans
Are Missina
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Caroliiiaandlollo!recii!IIIJa,»- !iblliDeytGn•ubeaten 1~7b)' In olher samea:
7 thump~ &lt;II Buffllo wb!1o 11ie UnlveftitY, o1 ~~~.
llulfa)o is at Keni Slate;
Marlllall lOI)Ippid Mare~ Botr~ Greon ~ . Don Norlhero Mlcblgali at ~ ;
17·7. . · '
.'
~bien 11119ulcl ra)her his O~in -at ~; C,.
. "'\\e're eoln&amp;•to have to lie~ F8itons didllll have to .do any Wtlllern Retlerve a!t~ny;
)9.1 bette, . ofl~nll~ely this 'punUng al!a~Mt l)ayton alter Cell~ S~ al !IJI~g;
qo· ~~.' ; · · . · :¥: · ~vier lil t , . ' ~le.lbe,, 'or,eek,". ~ Mlribill ~ what happened last Saturclay C!Qclnliau 'pt'filllj!lll.lo Mary .
.filii ~~ :M.1f ~: !!"'11"&lt;18, "-ve , , ,eentral ~k T,olley. "Toledo !.u when. Utah State returned four .Jo!l!l ~rll)h ;at, ·lltthany ;
~ ({iml ~\il' In llie ~ . MW~ ~(.0 ~
~ a&amp;wed a ll&gt;lill ol W polnta in punta for 200 yarcla and two O~pllal ai 'PJjjo · Northern;
ppeii/li, l!illl ~~ M~ · V111lhg "17. · ! . · \ . j~iro· ilmles and tljey led tile louchdolms.
• !'IIX'IIlern lllli1bla' at xavter;
~~~ ,&amp;aluf1!4y. 011 'II · .. J!Qt lflciu'!'allla
lllal'l"J l,llUon in felreat )'8l'da ganted
"Kicking Broke Dowa"
YPIIIIgalown·%1f~ 111 Soulhem
·~naO!a:!Witpt· ~ .' JeaOiJ ~ \tulern
,... per game last ·yar, so we're
DJin911; ~ ·· Wallace at
1'be llotden Gophefa ~ to' ' Its. !ira.! ti!P' ~ lP
lild going lo have io ·~te more
"Our kicking game jual , Biictnen; ltlii~ .at · Denison;
M1Uour1 1 3f.12 lait 'IJeellend 1966NI4~bei!l~ in the offense lban we ~\!owed last simply. broke down last week," Heidelberg ,at Olivet and
Jilter·!*klng UO ¥fllrne ~· ·tblfd game ~ ~ Miami week to alay lijth them."
said Neblen. "Last year we OlletUn at Hlr1111.
"~erwe play a Big !fen has. wori Zlli&gt;C Ill&amp; Z'l~ea Bowling Green · University, gave up only 2811 yarcla in punt Kenyon
at
Hobart;
oPIIonent, we know lOe'':" up PlaY~!~' lie"':-~1110 ilj;lloola. whicb llWIII ·a ·~· winning 'returns tile enUre aeason. :1'\'•'re K~ at Marietta ; Grove
agalplt '~ually a · bigger,
"W~ must ,
t'Jti¥at 30 strealt over. :lliJ University of going to try and iron thlnc*'ilut. aty (Pa.J, at loU. Uruon; Ohio
alrollger foolba)l tUm with per ~t Wtter s · l e r n Dayton: . llosla the J!lyers this lretk alth~h the best ture Wtsleyan at DePauw: Wooster
more players tlwl ~ have.'' Ml&lt;;hlgan ~tllan we!
Malnst Saturclat, '
would be f..- our ~ to al Albion; Bluff~ at Adrian;
aaid lf,eu. "And ~·,.. jut u :l'aVIer," aalil MlliJ!U , . , Bill 'ftle Falc0111 dropped a 33-14 cootrol the football tile entire Alma at Deftance and
.'blgte· ~ ·ata:ong ai~ , ...·s ~ha
..... .,Y· "W~;:;~~f:lr"ked decisionto'UiahStatelastweek game."
WllmlnstonatEarlham.
am. '
' "'l'" pr:e.,..u'll' ~ur ~..,•• arne
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"Titey·re using . • .... pro. &amp;c.~. .. f'!lll .. 1)111' lltlt big
typo .. offense," said Hen. , hurdle ot tile .,.....,..,~
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"Delenilnly; tlley look qut~ter . ;the Urilveril!f' of ,TO!edCI will
and ~e experiel)ced than a al\e~pt to m••• Mar,hall
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year ago. They're using a ...,, Ulllviirallf Ita 14th consecutive
t
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tile first half.
Bowl Saturday.
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llme1~ Ob,lo 1/ftl~lty tl!ollil " Ainerltlllr ~ r~ thla
•
a 1111 Ten~~ 1!11!1 ~ ~-.':· , .
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are blg&amp;,r, llrqer lind "IQol'e ,. 'J,'he ~~up 1¥1111
llf •,m.~f'l'hts Sti.ll!rdllr I¥IJI lie 1 a, ' C&lt;liJV~ -!Jif.7 JP!· ~

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Battle
of UalleaiW
·Miami
Un!V\I'IIty
will host

Need Teopeiltd
llllprov~
'ftle Rocket~
their. 1970

~~~~~~~~=~= · Weatern ·Michlganinabaltleof aea1101l..ltha~·3'wlnover.East
to
M,&gt;\JOU
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\Helen Help Us!
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By Helen BOttel

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· Some peopl~ l!!lve a lqt.C'!
I good in them, because they
distribute very little of 11.

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Hirsute Philosophy?
.

Up In (',olebrooll:, N.H., of all places, a hapless mill! lank
drl- got locked In the stocks for, of all things, darmg to
come Into town without a beard.
No the hippies haven't taken over New England. It was
just lri fun and was staged In connection wltli Colebrook's
recent 3IOih anniversary celebration. As with most such
observanca, the klcalmlies made a big thing about grow·
lng facial foliage for )he event.
It's an interesting commentary.
Bearcla are O.K. as long as they are on the fading lin-type
faces of our ancestors. Flowing long hair seems quite. natural on men u long as they are characters In a btbllcal
movie. But ...
Don't ask us what It means. It's just an Interesting com·
mentary.

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B·u....c. h
. eyes. 0...'Pen.
'M. . . . . (c·
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e··:&amp;·41·!t· · ampa lgn
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By GJCNE CADDES "; · , 7, 160 pound Hlli!h McElroy.
VPII!ptrii,"Wrlter
, JljllleB was selected SouthCOLUMIIUs1 Ohio (llPI;, ...:~· jveal Collference player &lt;&gt;f the
Ohio Slate swirigs tile plef of week for his part in the play. He
Ohio Stadium OPeD lo the qsual 1\(1 011 :ll of 42 passing attempts
85,1J00i&gt;h•• penons Saturd!ty ~s ,for 3f4 yards and the one touchthe Buckeyealdck off tlleir 1970 ~· .
football season against Ill(·
'ftle Aggies opened the season
prlslng Texas A&amp;,M.
' .. with a 4J.J4 victory over
'ftleAggiu,already Uon the Wichita Slate.
year, pulled one out oftheflrein
OhloSiate,rankedNo. Zin the
the last 13seconds last Saturday first weekly college football
nightl¥itha79.-yardpaasplaylo raUngs, will enter the game in

·
indicated he wpuld start his
regular lk\elql ,of Rex Kom lit
quarterli8ct, taJTY Zelina at
wingback, teo Hayden at
taUbock and John Brockington
at fuUbocl!.
Hayes said the ~ 2221&gt;ound
Brockington and the 212-pound
Hayden "give I'" a 1-2 punch
that Is really something."
· ,
' 'We've sot good speed,"
Hay.. said, "and we've got

nip Louisiana Slate al Balon good physical coOdltion with
ROuge 20-18.
. ~ely Mike Sensibaugh, suf"It has to be one of the great l•'ferlilg from a broken foot bone,
l¥lne in Tens A&amp;M foolbaU the only starter ruled out of
history," said Aggie Coach action:
Gene Stallinga.
Sensibough's spot will be
A&amp;M stored 17 points in the 'taken by junior Harry Howard,
final quarter against LSU to lrlth sophomore John Hughes
overcome a 12-3 deficit, with the moving Into Howard's regular
winning pass going from halfback position.
sophom..-e Lex James to 5.fi&gt;otCoach Woody Hayes has

versatility· We can run and
pass."
~alt
The Buckeye coach said he 1°'{,V:
had worked his learn ertra hard Mc~.;,.:;,:~l~:: ':~~'t_'
in an attempt to offset the fact
A&amp;M had already played two
gomes.
"That playing two g«mes is a
distinct ' advantage, " Hayes
said. "We've got our job cut our
for us."

J:;'~~;:.' LHgiHI, Howard, .
W•-"
Pcwell, Boll 112: .
Kurebrew, Mlnn and T. ,
~~~~g:~~o, Bo• 111; Oliva, ,
Pitching
"
l!ationol Lugue: Glbscn, St. ,
23-6; ~~ry, SF. 22-13; Morrl11: l
1 20· &gt;~YJenklns, Chi 20-!6,,.

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By~· ~~ 4,M 111~teni ~I to\lld c• i

Caroliiiaandlollo!recii!IIIJa,»- !iblliDeytGn•ubeaten 1~7b)' In olher samea:
7 thump~ &lt;II Buffllo wb!1o 11ie UnlveftitY, o1 ~~~.
llulfa)o is at Keni Slate;
Marlllall lOI)Ippid Mare~ Botr~ Greon ~ . Don Norlhero Mlcblgali at ~ ;
17·7. . · '
.'
~bien 11119ulcl ra)her his O~in -at ~; C,.
. "'\\e're eoln&amp;•to have to lie~ F8itons didllll have to .do any Wtlllern Retlerve a!t~ny;
)9.1 bette, . ofl~nll~ely this 'punUng al!a~Mt l)ayton alter Cell~ S~ al !IJI~g;
qo· ~~.' ; · · . · :¥: · ~vier lil t , . ' ~le.lbe,, 'or,eek,". ~ Mlribill ~ what happened last Saturclay C!Qclnliau 'pt'filllj!lll.lo Mary .
.filii ~~ :M.1f ~: !!"'11"&lt;18, "-ve , , ,eentral ~k T,olley. "Toledo !.u when. Utah State returned four .Jo!l!l ~rll)h ;at, ·lltthany ;
~ ({iml ~\il' In llie ~ . MW~ ~(.0 ~
~ a&amp;wed a ll&gt;lill ol W polnta in punta for 200 yarcla and two O~pllal ai 'PJjjo · Northern;
ppeii/li, l!illl ~~ M~ · V111lhg "17. · ! . · \ . j~iro· ilmles and tljey led tile louchdolms.
• !'IIX'IIlern lllli1bla' at xavter;
~~~ ,&amp;aluf1!4y. 011 'II · .. J!Qt lflciu'!'allla
lllal'l"J l,llUon in felreat )'8l'da ganted
"Kicking Broke Dowa"
YPIIIIgalown·%1f~ 111 Soulhem
·~naO!a:!Witpt· ~ .' JeaOiJ ~ \tulern
,... per game last ·yar, so we're
DJin911; ~ ·· Wallace at
1'be llotden Gophefa ~ to' ' Its. !ira.! ti!P' ~ lP
lild going lo have io ·~te more
"Our kicking game jual , Biictnen; ltlii~ .at · Denison;
M1Uour1 1 3f.12 lait 'IJeellend 1966NI4~bei!l~ in the offense lban we ~\!owed last simply. broke down last week," Heidelberg ,at Olivet and
Jilter·!*klng UO ¥fllrne ~· ·tblfd game ~ ~ Miami week to alay lijth them."
said Neblen. "Last year we OlletUn at Hlr1111.
"~erwe play a Big !fen has. wori Zlli&gt;C Ill&amp; Z'l~ea Bowling Green · University, gave up only 2811 yarcla in punt Kenyon
at
Hobart;
oPIIonent, we know lOe'':" up PlaY~!~' lie"':-~1110 ilj;lloola. whicb llWIII ·a ·~· winning 'returns tile enUre aeason. :1'\'•'re K~ at Marietta ; Grove
agalplt '~ually a · bigger,
"W~ must ,
t'Jti¥at 30 strealt over. :lliJ University of going to try and iron thlnc*'ilut. aty (Pa.J, at loU. Uruon; Ohio
alrollger foolba)l tUm with per ~t Wtter s · l e r n Dayton: . llosla the J!lyers this lretk alth~h the best ture Wtsleyan at DePauw: Wooster
more players tlwl ~ have.'' Ml&lt;;hlgan ~tllan we!
Malnst Saturclat, '
would be f..- our ~ to al Albion; Bluff~ at Adrian;
aaid lf,eu. "And ~·,.. jut u :l'aVIer," aalil MlliJ!U , . , Bill 'ftle Falc0111 dropped a 33-14 cootrol the football tile entire Alma at Deftance and
.'blgte· ~ ·ata:ong ai~ , ...·s ~ha
..... .,Y· "W~;:;~~f:lr"ked decisionto'UiahStatelastweek game."
WllmlnstonatEarlham.
am. '
' "'l'" pr:e.,..u'll' ~ur ~..,•• arne
' ' .
"Titey·re using . • .... pro. &amp;c.~. .. f'!lll .. 1)111' lltlt big
typo .. offense," said Hen. , hurdle ot tile .,.....,..,~
·
·
. ·
"Delenilnly; tlley look qut~ter . ;the Urilveril!f' of ,TO!edCI will
and ~e experiel)ced than a al\e~pt to m••• Mar,hall
. ·
·•
•·
.
year ago. They're using a ...,, Ulllviirallf Ita 14th consecutive
t
.
.
•
·
Ilia! ~lllered Mllsoqrl ~in a game ill the Glass
tile first half.
Bowl Saturday.
.
.,. .. •
.
..
. .
•

~ BIU· ~ IIJII Mr1 . ~ 1\'B~ I~ ~ l/le' 'Micl
llme1~ Ob,lo 1/ftl~lty tl!ollil " Ainerltlllr ~ r~ thla
•
a 1111 Ten~~ 1!11!1 ~ ~-.':· , .
·
are blg&amp;,r, llrqer lind "IQol'e ,. 'J,'he ~~up 1¥1111
llf •,m.~f'l'hts Sti.ll!rdllr I¥IJI lie 1 a, ' C&lt;liJV~ -!Jif.7 JP!· ~

i'lis

del-

Battle
of UalleaiW
·Miami
Un!V\I'IIty
will host

Need Teopeiltd
llllprov~
'ftle Rocket~
their. 1970

~~~~~~~~=~= · Weatern ·Michlganinabaltleof aea1101l..ltha~·3'wlnover.East
to
M,&gt;\JOU
,,
~

\,

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\Helen Help Us!
I

\

By Helen BOttel

·"

· Some peopl~ l!!lve a lqt.C'!
I good in them, because they
distribute very little of 11.

I

.
Hirsute Philosophy?
.

Up In (',olebrooll:, N.H., of all places, a hapless mill! lank
drl- got locked In the stocks for, of all things, darmg to
come Into town without a beard.
No the hippies haven't taken over New England. It was
just lri fun and was staged In connection wltli Colebrook's
recent 3IOih anniversary celebration. As with most such
observanca, the klcalmlies made a big thing about grow·
lng facial foliage for )he event.
It's an interesting commentary.
Bearcla are O.K. as long as they are on the fading lin-type
faces of our ancestors. Flowing long hair seems quite. natural on men u long as they are characters In a btbllcal
movie. But ...
Don't ask us what It means. It's just an Interesting com·
mentary.

• • •

B·u....c. h
. eyes. 0...'Pen.
'M. . . . . (c·
. . • ..·
e··:&amp;·41·!t· · ampa lgn
·: ·
•
,
·
, ·
By GJCNE CADDES "; · , 7, 160 pound Hlli!h McElroy.
VPII!ptrii,"Wrlter
, JljllleB was selected SouthCOLUMIIUs1 Ohio (llPI;, ...:~· jveal Collference player &lt;&gt;f the
Ohio Slate swirigs tile plef of week for his part in the play. He
Ohio Stadium OPeD lo the qsual 1\(1 011 :ll of 42 passing attempts
85,1J00i&gt;h•• penons Saturd!ty ~s ,for 3f4 yards and the one touchthe Buckeyealdck off tlleir 1970 ~· .
football season against Ill(·
'ftle Aggies opened the season
prlslng Texas A&amp;,M.
' .. with a 4J.J4 victory over
'ftleAggiu,already Uon the Wichita Slate.
year, pulled one out oftheflrein
OhloSiate,rankedNo. Zin the
the last 13seconds last Saturday first weekly college football
nightl¥itha79.-yardpaasplaylo raUngs, will enter the game in

·
indicated he wpuld start his
regular lk\elql ,of Rex Kom lit
quarterli8ct, taJTY Zelina at
wingback, teo Hayden at
taUbock and John Brockington
at fuUbocl!.
Hayes said the ~ 2221&gt;ound
Brockington and the 212-pound
Hayden "give I'" a 1-2 punch
that Is really something."
· ,
' 'We've sot good speed,"
Hay.. said, "and we've got

nip Louisiana Slate al Balon good physical coOdltion with
ROuge 20-18.
. ~ely Mike Sensibaugh, suf"It has to be one of the great l•'ferlilg from a broken foot bone,
l¥lne in Tens A&amp;M foolbaU the only starter ruled out of
history," said Aggie Coach action:
Gene Stallinga.
Sensibough's spot will be
A&amp;M stored 17 points in the 'taken by junior Harry Howard,
final quarter against LSU to lrlth sophomore John Hughes
overcome a 12-3 deficit, with the moving Into Howard's regular
winning pass going from halfback position.
sophom..-e Lex James to 5.fi&gt;otCoach Woody Hayes has

versatility· We can run and
pass."
~alt
The Buckeye coach said he 1°'{,V:
had worked his learn ertra hard Mc~.;,.:;,:~l~:: ':~~'t_'
in an attempt to offset the fact
A&amp;M had already played two
gomes.
"That playing two g«mes is a
distinct ' advantage, " Hayes
said. "We've got our job cut our
for us."

J:;'~~;:.' LHgiHI, Howard, .
W•-"
Pcwell, Boll 112: .
Kurebrew, Mlnn and T. ,
~~~~g:~~o, Bo• 111; Oliva, ,
Pitching
"
l!ationol Lugue: Glbscn, St. ,
23-6; ~~ry, SF. 22-13; Morrl11: l
1 20· &gt;~YJenklns, Chi 20-!6,,.

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VALUE-RATED
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reheat&amp;al. J 30 p.m. Thursday, praver methng and Bible
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POMEROY •
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UNITED
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POMEROY CHURCH OF Robert R Card, pastor
THE NAZAf!ENE - Cornor Pomeroy - Worship, 10 30 a

Unton and Mulberry . Rev. m ., Church School, 9 15 a m ,
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week service, Wednesday, 7 30 liST - Pomeroy, Mulberry
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Hgt$ Herbert Morgan, pastor
GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev Sabbath School, Saturday, 2 p
Stanley Plattenburg, mmlster. m • worship. 3 15 p m Dorcas
Mormng prayer and sermon 1 .Society, lOa. m. each Thursday
to 30 a m Holy commumon MIDDLEPORT
and sermon, first Sundays.
10 JO a m Church school,
kondergarten through e1ghth
FIRST UNITED PRES
grade, 10 30 a m
BYTERIAN, Middleport-Rev
POMEROY CHURCH OF Russell Lester, pastor Sunday
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen, Jr , School 9 30 a m , Lewis Sauer,
pastor Bible School. 9 30 a m , supt , worship service 10· 30
worship, 10 ](), adult worship a m
servlce and YOUIJQ peoples
MIDDLEPORT HEATH
meeting, both 7 30 p m Sun- UNITED METHODIST- Rev .
day-Wednesday, combined Max E Donahue, minister ,
l;\1ble study and
prayer Eric Chambers, Sunday School
meehng, 7 30 p m
superintendent. Church School
THE SALVATION ARMY - 9 30 a m, morning worship,
Envoy RayS Wining, off 1cer In 10 30 a m , youth meehng, 7 p.
charge Sunday. 10 " m m • Choir rehearsal , Wed
Holiness meeting, 10 30 a m nesday 7 7 30 P m , Mrs . E
Sunday School Young People's Robert Hamm, d~rector
Leglon,7p m, Thursday, ttoJ
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESp m, Ladles Home League, 7 Larry Carnah!l'n presiding
~m Prep classes
mlmster Sundat Bible lecture,
SACRED HEART _ Rev- ro30 a m · Wa chtower study,
Father Bernard Krajcov 1c, t 30 a m · Tuesday, B1ble
pas1or
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Saturday evening Mass 7·36 ministry school 7 30 p m'
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p.m. Sun da y '~"' 8 ana tO
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH
~-~ ~tess/on•, Saturday 7 af Chr1st In Christian Umon-P •
lawrence Manley, pastor, Mrs
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Russell Young, Sunday School
-Robert Kuhn, pastor George Supt. Sunday School9.30 a m
SklnMr, Sunday Schoql supt. Evening worship 7·30 Wed
Sunday School, 9 30 a. m , nesday prayer rneeting, 1 30 p
mOf"ning worship, 10 JO a. m.. m.
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Wadnesday 7 p m , choir RE!II ::- Middleport, !lev
practice, Wad .. 8 JO o. m.
Audry Miller, pastor, Floyd
Carson, supt Sunday schooL
5t , PAUL LUTHERAN - 9 30 a.m., Morning wor
Rev. Arthur C Lund, pastor ship, 10 30 a m , runior
Sunday School, 9:15 a. m, 19clety, 6·30 p.m , NYPS 6 45
Cherles Evans, Supt.; worship p m Sunday evangelistic
service, 10:30 1 . m Con meetmg , 7:30 p m Prayer
~lrr;.~tlon don.. Saturday, 9 .45 meet~ng Wednesday, 7·30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT PEN TECOSTAL -Third Ave, the
Rev B l. Barrett, pastor
Ralfh Priddy, Sunday schQOI
sup Classes for all ages,
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DANVILLE WI!SI!JYANo-J,
GOD -Second St., ,Mo..,, W. A. Curry, pastor\ .fli~ndiY
Va Chester Tennant pastor Stllopl, 9 30 a m.; Yojilji' altO
Sunday school. lO 'a. m.; iunloryouthservlce,f ~,.,; m.;_..
morning worship, ll a. m , E-Hning worship. 7, 30 :p. m.
evangelistic service 7· 30 p m Prayer and praise Wed.,Jf: 30 P,l
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Gl!QY.
~r'sTI~day, 7 30 P m Phone CHRISTIAN - Jama $nittli,
HARTFORD CHURCH OF pallor; Roy
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Chr11t m Chr~ttiln Union _ Morning service, 9. ~ ~~ f
Rev.O'Oell Manley pastor Sunday ScHool, 10 a.iri, ,, ~
s und ay s ch001' 9• 30 1 '· m • Rev. meettnq,
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. '' Sundays;
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RUN FREE
Ev.,lng
Guy Sayre, sup! , evening BAPltST _ Rev , c,~dllt m first Sunday
:r~d~ce, 30p T~,h =~ Atkins, pastor. ca;rJ)II r Mij' LOTTRIIIG·e UN
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evening prayermeeiing, 30 p.
Sus.'"hdoooay1
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Worsh Pr 7;30 p m. tf'rayer
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Sundtt~s,
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oger · meeting, Thursday, 1: 30 p1 m. 7 30p. m Sunda_y SchOol. 9 45 4!&gt; ,
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CHURCH
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CHESTER CH''R" a • OF m. ctlrlottan Endeavor, thlra
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~ I -John Steele, pastor
OD- Rev. Donald"'~.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Worship, 10 a.m.; Bible study, pastor. Sunday Scliaot, 9:30 e . METHODIST - Rtv. E M
11 15 am; evening worship, m.&gt; worship service, 11 • · nr.: Gill, pastor. William e':ff.y,
7.30 p.m Midweek sorvlce, Evening worship, 7.30 p. m. supt sundoyS.:hool,9:30a. m.;
Wedrtesday , 7 30 p m
Prayer service and youth Morning worship 10· 30 a m •
GRAHAM UN IUD METH. service, Thursday\ 7;30 p, Ill. Evemng worship ! 30 p. "'
OOIST CHURCH - Preachlng Monthly sings, I rst SUnday Wadnesday, Chrisll~n Yovth
9 30 a m , first and second each month, 2 P· m.
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Crusade, 6:30 'p. m.; Prayer
Sundays at each month, third
FOREST RUN METHODtiT meeting 7 30 p m. Thur,day,
and fourth Sundays each month, - Re&gt;J Forrest Donley, pastbr, choir practice, 7 p. m, (
worship service at 7.30 p m Mrs Fread Neue, supt
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Wednesday evemngs at 7 30, Worshlpservice9a. m.• Sunday. CHRIST -Danny Eviln,,
School. 10 a. m.
pastor Norman C. Will, supt.
Prayer and Bible Study
MASON FIRST BAPTIST LANGSVIlLE CHRISTIAN Sunday Sch&lt;&gt;?l 9:30 a. m,;
Second and Pomeroy Sts, Stan -langsville VIllage, Rev . Worship servrce, 10 30 a m.
Craig, pastor. Sunday school, Robert Eugene Musser, pastdr. Chnstlan Endeavor Sunday
9 45 am , worship service, 11 Worship servrce, 10 30 a. m.; evening
REORGANIZED CHURCH
a.m .; training union, 6:30pm , Glenna Fetty, Sunday SChool
evening worship service, 7 30 Supt Sunday School 9· 30 a m ; OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
p.m Mia week prayer sorvlce, Sunday even1ng, 7.30 p m. Mid· TER DAY SAINTS- Portland·
Wednesday, 7:30p.m
week s~rvlce, Wednesday, 7 30 Racint Roed Ralph Johnson,
p m
pastor Sunday School, 9 30 a
CHRIST IAN S ~IE N C E SYRACUSE CHURCH OF m ; lllorn1ng worship, 10 30 a.
Services at JIS Mom St., Pl. THE NAZARENE- Rev M c m, Sunday evening service, 7
Pleasant, Sunday~. 11 a m • Larimore, pastor Bob Moore. p m Wednesday evening
Wednesdays, ~ 7 30 P· m All Sunday School Supt Sunday prayer services, 7 30 p m
welcome.
School, classes for all ages, 9·••30
BAPTIST a m., morn Ing wors h1p, 10:4\)1,
G BETHLEHEM
Be
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n~. Charles l\lorr'·,
MEIGS COUNTY
Nyp •• Sun da y, 6 30 p, m.;
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evengellstlc service. Sunday, pas1or
ship service, 9· 30 a
ALFRED
UNITED 1 30 p m Mid week prayer m • Sundav School, 10 30 a m
METHODIST - Rev Randy
MOANING STAR UNITED
Lavender, pastor. Sunday meeting, Wadnesday, 7 30 P m
school, 9. .45 a.m wtth Lloyd Mssionary meeting, svcond METttODIST _ Rev. William
Dillinger. supt , worship ser Wednesday,
R 0 C K 1 30s Pp m
R 1 N G S Airson, pastor, Roy Von Meter,
vtce, 11 a m with Charles 0 METHODIST - Rev Richard supt , Sunday School, 9:30 a
Woode, lay leader In charge. Pumphrey, pastor, Harold m.; !Vtotning worship, 10: IS a.
Sunday evening worship, 7 45 Blackston, superintendent m; Youth Fetlowshtpand Bible
p. m with 1he Rev Mr Morning worship, 9•30 a.m , Study, Thursday, 8 p m. 1Fred
Lavender In charge. Prayer church school, 10 15 am ; Smith, lavleader
services, Wednesday, 7· .tS p.m
worship, 7 30 p m ,
CARLETON CHURCH MT. MORIAH CHURCH DF even•ng
MYF, 6 p.m Prayer mntlng Kingsbury
Road . Sundar.
GOD - Racine Rqule 2 The and Bible Study, Wadnesday,
School. 9 30 a. m., Ralph Cor ,
Rev. Charles Hand, pastor 7 JO
m.
A
mlnilstratlve
supt. Worship service, 10:30 a.
Sunday school, 9 4.1 a.m .. Co unci
and 7·30 p.m. alternately.
morning worship, 11 a.M
meeting, Wednesday,
Evening services, Tuesday and
m. Rev. Jay Stllel,
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MUNITY CHURCH - Rev.
Edsel cHart, pa 0tor. Sunday
mornlr,g worship . serviCe, 10
a.m :, Dell TalbOt, superlntendinl Prayer meeting, Nch
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday
evening service, 7:30
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- Pomeroy-_Ha-rrlson_,V:Ifle
Roo a John Webster, pnfor .
Paul McElroy, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School, 9:30a.m.:
lllomlng Wonhlp ana com·
mun1on, 10:30 a m.; SUnday
even1ng youth Chrlstlll"t en.
deavor, 6 p m ; Worlbli&gt; ..,..
vices, 7 p. m.; ~Y
evening prayer meeting entt
Bible study, •7:30 P· m.
ST. JOMN,'LUTHEIIAN Pine Grove, ROY. Gerold
Herbener, pastofj. Sunday
school t 9 a.' m.; Chutch service,
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SYRACUSE UNITED
METHODIST ~ Paul A
Sellers, pallor r Ben llulsen.
barry, Sunday School Supt.
worship ser¥1ce, 9 30 a m first
and third Sunday. Evening
serVIce, 8Ji m. fourth Sunday
UNGS ILLE MIDWAY services each Sunclaf at 10 a m
and 7:30 p m. T~y evenil)g
worship, 7 30
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service and sermon, 8:20
Week prayer meeting
nesday, 7· 30 p. m Mrs.
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POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
CHURCH-Harrisonville Road,
Kev Roy Taylor, pastor; Henry
Eblin, Sunday School Supt.
Sunday School, 9:30 a, m.;
~venlng wordshlp, r 7:30 p. m.
rayer ~n prasle se.vlce,
Thursday, 7:3\) p. m,
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paslpr. Sunday ScHool, 9.30 o.
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m.; UM'(F. 7 R· m. each Sun.
day; . , S.Oior Choir pract1ce,
' ThuriGoy, 7:30 p. m ; Service
Gui!Q!,fourth Monday, 7 30 p,
ffl·i .,eppy Hustlers Sundav
SchQQI Class meeting, fourth
•friday, 6 p. m ; WSCS second
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Worship, 10. 2S a m ; .youth

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reheat&amp;al. J 30 p.m. Thursday, praver methng and Bible
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Morning warship 10 30 a m , ,Roger Epple, supt
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week service, Wednesday, 7 30 liST - Pomeroy, Mulberry
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GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev Sabbath School, Saturday, 2 p
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Mormng prayer and sermon 1 .Society, lOa. m. each Thursday
to 30 a m Holy commumon MIDDLEPORT
and sermon, first Sundays.
10 JO a m Church school,
kondergarten through e1ghth
FIRST UNITED PRES
grade, 10 30 a m
BYTERIAN, Middleport-Rev
POMEROY CHURCH OF Russell Lester, pastor Sunday
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen, Jr , School 9 30 a m , Lewis Sauer,
pastor Bible School. 9 30 a m , supt , worship service 10· 30
worship, 10 ](), adult worship a m
servlce and YOUIJQ peoples
MIDDLEPORT HEATH
meeting, both 7 30 p m Sun- UNITED METHODIST- Rev .
day-Wednesday, combined Max E Donahue, minister ,
l;\1ble study and
prayer Eric Chambers, Sunday School
meehng, 7 30 p m
superintendent. Church School
THE SALVATION ARMY - 9 30 a m, morning worship,
Envoy RayS Wining, off 1cer In 10 30 a m , youth meehng, 7 p.
charge Sunday. 10 " m m • Choir rehearsal , Wed
Holiness meeting, 10 30 a m nesday 7 7 30 P m , Mrs . E
Sunday School Young People's Robert Hamm, d~rector
Leglon,7p m, Thursday, ttoJ
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESp m, Ladles Home League, 7 Larry Carnah!l'n presiding
~m Prep classes
mlmster Sundat Bible lecture,
SACRED HEART _ Rev- ro30 a m · Wa chtower study,
Father Bernard Krajcov 1c, t 30 a m · Tuesday, B1ble
pas1or
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992 2825 5 ~dy. 7 30 P m.• Thursday.
Saturday evening Mass 7·36 ministry school 7 30 p m'
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p.m. Sun da y '~"' 8 ana tO
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH
~-~ ~tess/on•, Saturday 7 af Chr1st In Christian Umon-P •
lawrence Manley, pastor, Mrs
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Russell Young, Sunday School
-Robert Kuhn, pastor George Supt. Sunday School9.30 a m
SklnMr, Sunday Schoql supt. Evening worship 7·30 Wed
Sunday School, 9 30 a. m , nesday prayer rneeting, 1 30 p
mOf"ning worship, 10 JO a. m.. m.
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BYF, 6 p m , Bible Study CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
Wadnesday 7 p m , choir RE!II ::- Middleport, !lev
practice, Wad .. 8 JO o. m.
Audry Miller, pastor, Floyd
Carson, supt Sunday schooL
5t , PAUL LUTHERAN - 9 30 a.m., Morning wor
Rev. Arthur C Lund, pastor ship, 10 30 a m , runior
Sunday School, 9:15 a. m, 19clety, 6·30 p.m , NYPS 6 45
Cherles Evans, Supt.; worship p m Sunday evangelistic
service, 10:30 1 . m Con meetmg , 7:30 p m Prayer
~lrr;.~tlon don.. Saturday, 9 .45 meet~ng Wednesday, 7·30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT PEN TECOSTAL -Third Ave, the
Rev B l. Barrett, pastor
Ralfh Priddy, Sunday schQOI
sup Classes for all ages,
NOTICE ON FILING
Sunday school. 10 a m , Sunday
OF INVENTORY
evening service. 7 30 p m
AND APPRAISEMENT
The Stitt of OhiO,
Wednesday evening young
Meigs Coun'y
people's meeting and Bible
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DANVILLE WI!SI!JYANo-J,
GOD -Second St., ,Mo..,, W. A. Curry, pastor\ .fli~ndiY
Va Chester Tennant pastor Stllopl, 9 30 a m.; Yojilji' altO
Sunday school. lO 'a. m.; iunloryouthservlce,f ~,.,; m.;_..
morning worship, ll a. m , E-Hning worship. 7, 30 :p. m.
evangelistic service 7· 30 p m Prayer and praise Wed.,Jf: 30 P,l
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Gl!QY.
~r'sTI~day, 7 30 P m Phone CHRISTIAN - Jama $nittli,
HARTFORD CHURCH OF pallor; Roy
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Chr11t m Chr~ttiln Union _ Morning service, 9. ~ ~~ f
Rev.O'Oell Manley pastor Sunday ScHool, 10 a.iri, ,, ~
s und ay s ch001' 9• 30 1 '· m • Rev. meettnq,
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Ev.,lng
Guy Sayre, sup! , evening BAPltST _ Rev , c,~dllt m first Sunday
:r~d~ce, 30p T~,h =~ Atkins, pastor. ca;rJ)II r Mij' LOTTRIIIG·e UN
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evening prayermeeiing, 30 p.
Sus.'"hdoooay1
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Worsh Pr 7;30 p m. tf'rayer
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Sundtt~s,
Manley Youth leader
oger · meeting, Thursday, 1: 30 p1 m. 7 30p. m Sunda_y SchOol. 9 45 4!&gt; ,
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CHURCH
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CHESTER CH''R" a • OF m. ctlrlottan Endeavor, thlra
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~ I -John Steele, pastor
OD- Rev. Donald"'~.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Worship, 10 a.m.; Bible study, pastor. Sunday Scliaot, 9:30 e . METHODIST - Rtv. E M
11 15 am; evening worship, m.&gt; worship service, 11 • · nr.: Gill, pastor. William e':ff.y,
7.30 p.m Midweek sorvlce, Evening worship, 7.30 p. m. supt sundoyS.:hool,9:30a. m.;
Wedrtesday , 7 30 p m
Prayer service and youth Morning worship 10· 30 a m •
GRAHAM UN IUD METH. service, Thursday\ 7;30 p, Ill. Evemng worship ! 30 p. "'
OOIST CHURCH - Preachlng Monthly sings, I rst SUnday Wadnesday, Chrisll~n Yovth
9 30 a m , first and second each month, 2 P· m.
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Crusade, 6:30 'p. m.; Prayer
Sundays at each month, third
FOREST RUN METHODtiT meeting 7 30 p m. Thur,day,
and fourth Sundays each month, - Re&gt;J Forrest Donley, pastbr, choir practice, 7 p. m, (
worship service at 7.30 p m Mrs Fread Neue, supt
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Wednesday evemngs at 7 30, Worshlpservice9a. m.• Sunday. CHRIST -Danny Eviln,,
School. 10 a. m.
pastor Norman C. Will, supt.
Prayer and Bible Study
MASON FIRST BAPTIST LANGSVIlLE CHRISTIAN Sunday Sch&lt;&gt;?l 9:30 a. m,;
Second and Pomeroy Sts, Stan -langsville VIllage, Rev . Worship servrce, 10 30 a m.
Craig, pastor. Sunday school, Robert Eugene Musser, pastdr. Chnstlan Endeavor Sunday
9 45 am , worship service, 11 Worship servrce, 10 30 a. m.; evening
REORGANIZED CHURCH
a.m .; training union, 6:30pm , Glenna Fetty, Sunday SChool
evening worship service, 7 30 Supt Sunday School 9· 30 a m ; OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
p.m Mia week prayer sorvlce, Sunday even1ng, 7.30 p m. Mid· TER DAY SAINTS- Portland·
Wednesday, 7:30p.m
week s~rvlce, Wednesday, 7 30 Racint Roed Ralph Johnson,
p m
pastor Sunday School, 9 30 a
CHRIST IAN S ~IE N C E SYRACUSE CHURCH OF m ; lllorn1ng worship, 10 30 a.
Services at JIS Mom St., Pl. THE NAZARENE- Rev M c m, Sunday evening service, 7
Pleasant, Sunday~. 11 a m • Larimore, pastor Bob Moore. p m Wednesday evening
Wednesdays, ~ 7 30 P· m All Sunday School Supt Sunday prayer services, 7 30 p m
welcome.
School, classes for all ages, 9·••30
BAPTIST a m., morn Ing wors h1p, 10:4\)1,
G BETHLEHEM
Be
real Wor
n~. Charles l\lorr'·,
MEIGS COUNTY
Nyp •• Sun da y, 6 30 p, m.;
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evengellstlc service. Sunday, pas1or
ship service, 9· 30 a
ALFRED
UNITED 1 30 p m Mid week prayer m • Sundav School, 10 30 a m
METHODIST - Rev Randy
MOANING STAR UNITED
Lavender, pastor. Sunday meeting, Wadnesday, 7 30 P m
school, 9. .45 a.m wtth Lloyd Mssionary meeting, svcond METttODIST _ Rev. William
Dillinger. supt , worship ser Wednesday,
R 0 C K 1 30s Pp m
R 1 N G S Airson, pastor, Roy Von Meter,
vtce, 11 a m with Charles 0 METHODIST - Rev Richard supt , Sunday School, 9:30 a
Woode, lay leader In charge. Pumphrey, pastor, Harold m.; !Vtotning worship, 10: IS a.
Sunday evening worship, 7 45 Blackston, superintendent m; Youth Fetlowshtpand Bible
p. m with 1he Rev Mr Morning worship, 9•30 a.m , Study, Thursday, 8 p m. 1Fred
Lavender In charge. Prayer church school, 10 15 am ; Smith, lavleader
services, Wednesday, 7· .tS p.m
worship, 7 30 p m ,
CARLETON CHURCH MT. MORIAH CHURCH DF even•ng
MYF, 6 p.m Prayer mntlng Kingsbury
Road . Sundar.
GOD - Racine Rqule 2 The and Bible Study, Wadnesday,
School. 9 30 a. m., Ralph Cor ,
Rev. Charles Hand, pastor 7 JO
m.
A
mlnilstratlve
supt. Worship service, 10:30 a.
Sunday school, 9 4.1 a.m .. Co unci
and 7·30 p.m. alternately.
morning worship, 11 a.M
meeting, Wednesday,
Evening services, Tuesday and
m. Rev. Jay Stllel,
Friday, 7: JO,

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MUNITY CHURCH - Rev.
Edsel cHart, pa 0tor. Sunday
mornlr,g worship . serviCe, 10
a.m :, Dell TalbOt, superlntendinl Prayer meeting, Nch
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday
evening service, 7:30
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ZION CHURCH OF CH!1151'
- Pomeroy-_Ha-rrlson_,V:Ifle
Roo a John Webster, pnfor .
Paul McElroy, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School, 9:30a.m.:
lllomlng Wonhlp ana com·
mun1on, 10:30 a m.; SUnday
even1ng youth Chrlstlll"t en.
deavor, 6 p m ; Worlbli&gt; ..,..
vices, 7 p. m.; ~Y
evening prayer meeting entt
Bible study, •7:30 P· m.
ST. JOMN,'LUTHEIIAN Pine Grove, ROY. Gerold
Herbener, pastofj. Sunday
school t 9 a.' m.; Chutch service,
10 a m

SYRACUSE UNITED
METHODIST ~ Paul A
Sellers, pallor r Ben llulsen.
barry, Sunday School Supt.
worship ser¥1ce, 9 30 a m first
and third Sunday. Evening
serVIce, 8Ji m. fourth Sunday
UNGS ILLE MIDWAY services each Sunclaf at 10 a m
and 7:30 p m. T~y evenil)g
worship, 7 30
SUTTON ~
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Sunday School
ser¥1ce, 10 .d

7. JD p.
Che¥alier.
service and sermon, 8:20
Week prayer meeting
nesday, 7· 30 p. m Mrs.
Holslnaer, class leader.
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
CHURCH-Harrisonville Road,
Kev Roy Taylor, pastor; Henry
Eblin, Sunday School Supt.
Sunday School, 9:30 a, m.;
~venlng wordshlp, r 7:30 p. m.
rayer ~n prasle se.vlce,
Thursday, 7:3\) p. m,
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Racine, W. Pale McClurg,
paslpr. Sunday ScHool, 9.30 o.
m.. Worship oorvl(j&gt;, 10:30 a.
m.; UM'(F. 7 R· m. each Sun.
day; . , S.Oior Choir pract1ce,
' ThuriGoy, 7:30 p. m ; Service
Gui!Q!,fourth Monday, 7 30 p,
ffl·i .,eppy Hustlers Sundav
SchQQI Class meeting, fourth
•friday, 6 p. m ; WSCS second
. Friday, 7:30 p. m.; Official
Board, second Monday, 7 30 p

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WE , THE undersigned, wish to
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Syracuse , for tlls· prompt

action In (;IQslng of the open
well at the Municipal bait

park In Syracuse.

V.F.W. GUN shoo! at Ceder
Hollow Goo Club, Rt. 62
between Clltt!)ll and West
Columbia. Noon until 5 p.m.
Sunday, stptember 27.
'9-2-1-Jic

Mrs Donald Hendricks , Mrs.

Malcotm Guinther

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HAYMAN'S AUCTION tfouse,
Laurel Clift, now open ooch
Friday to receive con slgnments at 10 a.m. Au cIIon
starting at 7 p.m . Let us sell
your merchandise.

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WILL give plano lessons in my
· home . Phone 992-:16'6.
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VFW GUN shoot, Bailey Run
road . junction 124-143. Sunday, Sept. 27 at noon .
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Sept. 27.

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WILL GIVE owey part rat

ter,rier male dog , gentle
· around children . Edward

COAL, timesl one. Excelol~r
decoroted, 3 rOOm salt Works, E. ,Moln St.,
furnlshe!l apartment,, lld(llft Pomeroy. Phone 992·3891.
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only . 126 Mulberry Av.e .
Moson,w. V1.
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one
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Open P.UY 11ll4p.m.
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refr~erator and 30. ln.
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Refrigerator $:125,
Gaul, Co. Rd. 36, 1112 miles
Also,. ·19-16 Ford
north of Chester. Ohio. Phone
condiiiQII, $-j!S.
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or 992-5911.
GOOD Investment ,properTy.
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2 M"R E pontes. Call 8111 garages . Monthly Income, .
Herdan. Phone 949·44AS.
$190. Priced roooonobly for
GET YOUR troveltraller ready
9-22-6t&lt;' quick sole. Phont 992-3035,
for winter with winter-magic,
7-f9,1fc
$4.98 per gallon. Men, wanl to --~,-----go hun ling this fait? Rent a SMALL business, going confrailer or buy any rental , at
cer~ . Rlaht price to right 1 ROOM modern home with ·
person. Our books open for basement, gange 1• two
reduced c01t. Gaul's Trailer
your Inspection . Cenfral
Sales, Co. Rd. 36, 1V2 miles
porches, shado frees, 1'-"&gt; ode
location. Write Box 729·V,
north of Cl'lesler, Ohio, Rt . 3
gr...,d located on Rl. '124,
care of Dally Se~llnol , Sy•acuse, Ohl9, by 1.!"" ·
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 985,
Pomeroy, Ohlo,and we II give
3832.
Phone Gall)poilo 446.9..,. for ·
you complete Information.
oppolntmerif.
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8;1iley_'s ·on ,SUnday. ·

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sALE.'' Early 4 ROOM house, both, Me ion", w.
Va . Phone Fred Tripp, 7739-23-3fp OLD .UPRIGHT pianos, any American Stereo radio
condlffon ao Jong as hove not combination, AM &amp; FM radio 5938. '
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FlrslftDOr onlY· Mondo~ wilt speed changer. Balance
take to auction on a per.· ·• be pick-up dliy. Wrlfo,~vlng 118•.1_5, Uoe our budgof forms. • ROOM house on Spring A...
centage basts. Call Jim
tJOod dlreciiO(II, Witten ano Col! 992-3352.
, See Robert Arnold or call 992- SEWING MAcHINES, li.P.,If, DOZER
Adams. au&lt;:floneer, Rutland.
Company, Box 181,
rdls,
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5l72.
service, ill JrMkH, 992;.226(
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T1ie Fabric Sti&lt;Jp, Pomeroy.
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OLD ·. furniture: dlohel, brass spaoker sound syolem. Some
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scratches,
bedl, etc. Write M. D. Ml Iter,
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Rt. -1, Pomeroy, Ohio. Coli CIS a
or sera ..,.es. 11
our budget terms. Coli 992992-6271.
9_1_11c 3+12. Regular price SIA9.9s,
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Coonty Rd. 25, 1.m'lle west of
Cheo,..., Ohio. 11 Interested
PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
call 98.1'&lt;1197.
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show puppies. Grooming.

Phone 992-5A43.

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BEAUTIFUL
Germ-on
Shepherd fomlile, purtiJred,
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PQmeroy,:Ohlo.

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P•v lor your Cl&gt;rtstm•• with
Bellino's . tiroflf theck trom
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your tree time. Use of car

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TIRE SALE
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H1K-Prlco Wllilo this

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Super Strvict Stotien
J. W. C:.roey, Mgr.
Ph.tfl-9932
Open 24 Haurs

necessary,. Coli Jon Robinson,
AA6-A1j6 or 'Jan Knapp. 9926371.
9-20-6tc
- - -- - - - 1969 RICHARDSON mobile
T. V. """nlclan for bench •nd home, 2 bedrooms, tully
service elliS. Must be WJI:·
c•rpeted, washer and dryer,
pertencod. Phone Long $5,300. Phone 992-7019.
Boffom
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now to drl"' ~~tml • truck, S20. Phone 992-5523.
9-25-Jtc
local end ovtl'AfjJ r,ood. diesel
or gas. ExliOrltn'ctJitlpftil but
not necessi~Y:PU cen urn DON'T PUMI! your sluggish
over ._. ~ · · _..after lhort septic tank. Get Klean·Em·
A.ll 1eptlc tank cleaner ,
tr1inlng. ~or ·
ICI!!ori ll1d
Landmark Farm Bureau,
personal . ln~vl&lt;iwj :C.Ii 513Pomeroy .
2At-sm, cir wrt ~t; hlety
Dept., United S~ 1 s. lnc.1
Room A26, 9IJ1. E/ :,4111 St..
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lor comt~~oilon for ahcithtr
lady. U•e 'In ~red~ .or
come ~~ nights. Phorl' 9922646.

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Syracuse , for tlls· prompt

action In (;IQslng of the open
well at the Municipal bait

park In Syracuse.

V.F.W. GUN shoo! at Ceder
Hollow Goo Club, Rt. 62
between Clltt!)ll and West
Columbia. Noon until 5 p.m.
Sunday, stptember 27.
'9-2-1-Jic

Mrs Donald Hendricks , Mrs.

Malcotm Guinther

9-25-llc

HAYMAN'S AUCTION tfouse,
Laurel Clift, now open ooch
Friday to receive con slgnments at 10 a.m. Au cIIon
starting at 7 p.m . Let us sell
your merchandise.

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WILL give plano lessons in my
· home . Phone 992-:16'6.
8-16-tfc

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VFW GUN shoot, Bailey Run
road . junction 124-143. Sunday, Sept. 27 at noon .
9-23-Jtp
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Sportsman Club, Sunday,

Sept. 27.

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WILL GIVE owey part rat

ter,rier male dog , gentle
· around children . Edward

COAL, timesl one. Excelol~r
decoroted, 3 rOOm salt Works, E. ,Moln St.,
furnlshe!l apartment,, lld(llft Pomeroy. Phone 992·3891.
-1-9-tfC
only . 126 Mulberry Av.e .
Moson,w. V1.
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Open P.UY 11ll4p.m.
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refr~erator and 30. ln.
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Refrigerator $:125,
Gaul, Co. Rd. 36, 1112 miles
Also,. ·19-16 Ford
north of Chester. Ohio. Phone
condiiiQII, $-j!S.
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9-20-61p
or 992-5911.
GOOD Investment ,properTy.
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2 M"R E pontes. Call 8111 garages . Monthly Income, .
Herdan. Phone 949·44AS.
$190. Priced roooonobly for
GET YOUR troveltraller ready
9-22-6t&lt;' quick sole. Phont 992-3035,
for winter with winter-magic,
7-f9,1fc
$4.98 per gallon. Men, wanl to --~,-----go hun ling this fait? Rent a SMALL business, going confrailer or buy any rental , at
cer~ . Rlaht price to right 1 ROOM modern home with ·
person. Our books open for basement, gange 1• two
reduced c01t. Gaul's Trailer
your Inspection . Cenfral
Sales, Co. Rd. 36, 1V2 miles
porches, shado frees, 1'-"&gt; ode
location. Write Box 729·V,
north of Cl'lesler, Ohio, Rt . 3
gr...,d located on Rl. '124,
care of Dally Se~llnol , Sy•acuse, Ohl9, by 1.!"" ·
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 985,
Pomeroy, Ohlo,and we II give
3832.
Phone Gall)poilo 446.9..,. for ·
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Real Estate For Sale

For Rent or Sale

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sALE.'' Early 4 ROOM house, both, Me ion", w.
Va . Phone Fred Tripp, 7739-23-3fp OLD .UPRIGHT pianos, any American Stereo radio
condlffon ao Jong as hove not combination, AM &amp; FM radio 5938. '
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FlrslftDOr onlY· Mondo~ wilt speed changer. Balance
take to auction on a per.· ·• be pick-up dliy. Wrlfo,~vlng 118•.1_5, Uoe our budgof forms. • ROOM house on Spring A...
centage basts. Call Jim
tJOod dlreciiO(II, Witten ano Col! 992-3352.
, See Robert Arnold or call 992- SEWING MAcHINES, li.P.,If, DOZER
Adams. au&lt;:floneer, Rutland.
Company, Box 181,
rdls,
9-22-6fc
5l72.
service, ill JrMkH, 992;.226(
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T1ie Fabric Sti&lt;Jp, Pomeroy.
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9-23-tfc
&amp;20ffc WALNUT Stereo, four speed
AuthortZid: stnoor Sola 1rid c
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Service. WH!Mrpen SCI~. - ;
OLD ·. furniture: dlohel, brass spaoker sound syolem. Some
!1-29-lfc
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scratches,
bedl, etc. Write M. D. Ml Iter,
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Rt. -1, Pomeroy, Ohio. Coli CIS a
or sera ..,.es. 11
our budget terms. Coli 992992-6271.
9_1_11c 3+12. Regular price SIA9.9s,
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now $70.79.
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9-22-61c
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'l'Ji• r'l'!iii',:\;Jl ~'.1-"liioril'f: 'iflac.il~ ~,~'f;: l

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Coonty Rd. 25, 1.m'lle west of
Cheo,..., Ohio. 11 Interested
PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles,
call 98.1'&lt;1197.
9-22-6tp
end bird dogs. AKC. Pel and
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show puppies. Grooming.

Phone 992-5A43.

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r WOI.I'r t.l6eD

BEAUTIFUL
Germ-on
Shepherd fomlile, purtiJred,
· ._months did. Phone 94\1-lUI,
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729-A..Ci-0 Tl\e Dolly SO!jtlnel,
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P•v lor your Cl&gt;rtstm•• with
Bellino's . tiroflf theck trom
ohowlng S,.llne fashions In

your tree time. Use of car

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TRUCj(LOAD
TIRE SALE
1 Tire II Reg. Prlco. Gtt
H1K-Prlco Wllilo this

SUDcofv I.Aistsf
Super Strvict Stotien
J. W. C:.roey, Mgr.
Ph.tfl-9932
Open 24 Haurs

necessary,. Coli Jon Robinson,
AA6-A1j6 or 'Jan Knapp. 9926371.
9-20-6tc
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T. V. """nlclan for bench •nd home, 2 bedrooms, tully
service elliS. Must be WJI:·
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pertencod. Phone Long $5,300. Phone 992-7019.
Boffom
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now to drl"' ~~tml • truck, S20. Phone 992-5523.
9-25-Jtc
local end ovtl'AfjJ r,ood. diesel
or gas. ExliOrltn'ctJitlpftil but
not necessi~Y:PU cen urn DON'T PUMI! your sluggish
over ._. ~ · · _..after lhort septic tank. Get Klean·Em·
A.ll 1eptlc tank cleaner ,
tr1inlng. ~or ·
ICI!!ori ll1d
Landmark Farm Bureau,
personal . ln~vl&lt;iwj :C.Ii 513Pomeroy .
2At-sm, cir wrt ~t; hlety
Dept., United S~ 1 s. lnc.1
Room A26, 9IJ1. E/ :,4111 St..
Tronoportollon .Bidjj:, Cln•
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lor comt~~oilon for ahcithtr
lady. U•e 'In ~red~ .or
come ~~ nights. Phorl' 9922646.

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SEORC ·Tours
Vo-Ed School
Approximately 70
Southeastern Ohio Regional
CouncU members toured the
new Vocational and Technical
School at Nelsonville Thursday
afternoon.
Guest speaker was Dr. B. R.
Purkey, Assistant Director,
ado Vocational Education.
Dr. Purkey told of the
depariment's goals and aims In
the field 0I vocati011a1 and
technical educatloo ' and ~ce
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additional facUlties of this
nature,
especially
In
Southeastern. OhiQ.
Tom Porter, .Uperintendenl
of the Nelsonville facUlty,
reviewed activities on the
proposed hotel-motel training
. II"'Ject· Ground Is to be brol!en
m tile"· ·II"'Ject t1Bs faD ac·
Cotdlng to Porter. •
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Vocational activities are
already Underway In Meigs and
Mwgan Counties. Adivltles are
picking up in the Gallla,
Jackson and V'mton CoUnty

aalon,
~tendbig froo;oJGaUia Courrty
were Ally. H. P. ~. Dean
Circle, Roger lllrron, Elaine
Rees and Nancy Sowers.
RepresenUng Melp County
were Jack Wel!D, Clrllf«kY,
Wendell · Hoover, : Harold
Hubberd and Ralph Welker.
CHANCES UNKNOWN
NEW YORK (UPI)- A Coast
Guard spokesman reported
today it has no Idea wbat
chances for survival for the
three halloonisls missing in the
North Atlantic since Monday.
Two U.S. Coast Guard cullers,
11 American planes and one
Canadian plane are involved in
the search ol &amp;0,000 miles. The
Coast Guar4 said ,II would
C&lt;lnUOue the search at least
through today.
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CAN'T GO '1'0 CBtJRQI
COLUMBUS ( UPI)
Transportation Is such a
problem to oome elderly per.
areao.
sons In Ohio that they cannot
Carl Dahlberg presided lindawayeventogotochurch,
Thursday. Next SEORC state Mental Hygiene Director
meeting is 8Cheduled Thursday. Martin A. Janis oatd today.
Dec. 3, at the Oblo University
inn, Atlleos. The annual SEORC
SNOW ARJUVE8
awards will highlight this It may be autumn, bul to
some Colorado 1M Wyoming
residents tt loots like winter.
The first snowlall of the season
descended oo the Den.., area
Tonight thru Tue&gt;etay
early today. The white powdery
Septombet' 25-29
shower covered lawns In the
PAIIIT
western suburbs and coated the
YOUR WAGON
foothills.
(Technicolor)
L~Marvln
MARRIAGE IJCENSE
Clint Eastwood
·Guy William Harper, ~.
Calo&lt;car1oon:
Pomeroy,
Rt. 4 and Carron Ann
Gttlerol 114'1por
&amp;.l!ftllo~: 6\.oll &amp;dults.60c
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Septembet' 25-lt-27
Double Feature Program
BUTCH CASSIDY

Lotllltr Hair &amp;rots 1:1\'\

su:afl!~~~KID
!Calor .
Polll Hnwman

Robert Redford
. Kal~~oss
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PARIS-ll. s. .uoU&amp;s.moa D.iVJDK. E. Bruce's ~
to give .consideration to the .~teit CGmmunfst pro~ '*I ijle
peace talks despite South v~ Qllldemnation ot ltwal aa
effort to maintain 11"'8Ji8Cia lor 'fUrther eiX'hanges, ~ilc
sources aald today.
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no"'""
new in the Communill offer tat woulc! give "
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military issues before the otalled conference. Conunllnllt
diplomats bave oald any oulrlsbl rejection of the VIet eoRg
proposal by Wuhlnglon would bring a total impa)IIO.
In Bplta of the more Oe:id.ble approacb by Bruce, reactb! of
tbeVletCongandNorthVIetnamesedelegatesWllllanger.

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Partly cloudy
warm,
chance of thunderohowers
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tonight. Lows tonighlln ll,le 6011.
WASHINGTON-AHOUSE-BENATEcooferenceCiliDIIIIIWe Cloudy, thundershowers
has agreed to lhn1t Qpansion of !lie Safeguard aJitlbeUiatlc Saturday.llli!ba In the 6011.
llllssll!! oystem to oa1y two more sites, giving foes of the ABM
tbefr first limited yjclory in a two·year fight agalflst the defensive
Veterau Memorial llolpflll
miBslles. •
ADMITTED- CID'Iis Daltan,
The coounltlee refused to permit the Nillln admlnlslratlon to
RuUand; Paul sturgeon,
beglnworkonlooraddl&amp;nalaltel-meintheNortheaot,ooein Racine; Patricia Maurer,
the Northweot, me In .the Mlclqan-Obio area and one in the Racine.
naUon's e&amp;pllal: The Ollie! Illes were never announci'AI. The
DISCHAROED - Herman
coounlttee report, If adopted by both Houle8, .WOUld restrict Kloes, Hershel LeMaster,
Safeguard expansion to sites at WJilteman AFB, Mo., and Warren Patricia Powell, Gartrude
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AFB, Wyo. Two Other dlel were &amp;JIP'Dved ,._ ••--. - at Drate, WUllam owens, Naomi
Hoocbar, Clara Whaley.
MolmstroRIAFB,Monl.,andGrsndFcrtsAFB,N.D.

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WASHINGTON -AIUNGRY VIRGINIA KNAUER, told the
soap industry today lt wu time for Immediate action m a otudy of
whetl!er detergent eJII)'IIle8 cauoe aBergleo, skin lrrllatlons and
lung allmonta. Although public announcements did not say 1111,
NlxonadminlotraUonllllureesaaldMrs.Knauer-lhePresldenl's
COIIIUJiler adviJer - and other offielale belleve lhe detergent
industry,wu teylng to IKaU the ~udy and get ou.l of an ear~r
offer to support It financially. ·
Ofl!dlllo! the Soap and DetergentAI!Ioclation a n d.. e f

INJIIRED IN FALL
The Pomeroy E·R wilt answered a can 10 the WII1Wn
Garnes residence in wukeisvUJe
at 7:40 pJD. Thurlday where
Saiulra Garneo, ti, had Sliffered
head and collarbone Injuries .in
a laD from a horse. She ..U

tBen to Beber Nedlcai Cenier. '·

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.• .1 ,luthord Boooe

VICl'ORU,II. c.- AN E8CAPED OONVIcr Who lilot two
policemen and Uten held three hollageo aboard a sallboal in
American ntera oil Stuart ll1anil ourrendered early today to the
u.s. eoa.t~.~ ~ wu ldenliliedby~ poll\1e
u WllliJin L. Olenik, •· who"ercaped from the WW!am Reali
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auilpect. -"' lb*l tile 11oatagea "aJIIill'tlltb' an ar.e lllibarmed;"
Olenik wollliikd ~ V1clorla ofUo:wli during l '1'4!bbert 'Diuroda7., ,•.
llltbatl~ illd, IJ!II then grabbed throe boillagel 'lluflns a wild
cbiM to the 11011. OIA!nlk 0'88hed lbrw8JI.Iw!l jiOilco toad~
abd Iliad repe&amp;iad1y at olllr.en, poUci lilld. Ha 'tbtn com-.cleered a 20-(qoi' aallbplt II a nea1IY ~
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welcoiiJq the Tigers 11M the Boulbeulern Oblo Athletic
League, On 1111 II Waverly Atbletlc Director CarroiiHawbee.
GAHS'spoilell Waverly's teague clebat by winDing, a.o.

,:IJ!'erly High Welcomed
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'the SouUtlutern OIIJ&lt;I' a diamond acrou the field with the
SEoAL's eight school banners noaUng In
the center of the apoclaJ formation.
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team, offlelale,atudenll and Waverly fans
wao an ovatiOn following ~ program.
u the'
1ba. halftime show opened with a
over the Pike PJrformance by William Tetrick's
Waverly Tiger lflalt School lli81'Chln8
bsnd. The Tiger musicians, led by drwn
major PIIJills Cluiatopher, reminded fans
~t
aU41111e trouble In the world

during the ha1IUme in·
!left- Fliday nlgilt
. s,qoo sl!lrkleeVed

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tnotructor, aimounced over the public
address system that "Last year our band
added a colll'fulleature which brouabt ua
many lavCII'llble commenll.

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'hie allected areu rq~ frwll ..,.... New York to the
t!arolinal and llito W!llldtl PenasylvabiA.
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~ """' no, ~ eleclrldly culbfta by utlliUeo
Th~. althov&amp;ll v!!lfaP ~generally ipOr ceo\, were . .
"""Qlo1,o ~-~~.'Public eoopotatloo througboul this
wee&amp;;'• .-.. wavt 1\a, beto 't:redltecf with averting a major
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GALLIPOLIS - Paul Phllllpo, 39, Rt.
2 Crown CI!J, hoopltal1Je4 Sepl 19
fPIIowing hhooUng.IJeaUng Incident in the
Crown City area,
~turday
~ Gallia County
Pllll1ips il cbeqed 1!iUt saravated
uaault In the aUepd beating of Earl
Ansel, 11, RL 2 c:r0wn at,-. -'ID a patient
al the Holzer Medlcal Cenlltl'. Hi 'lllffoted
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deputleallld tlioy will~ a17..year old
· j11venlle wl~ -'lolaUo~ of ptobaUon,
· . e!u~flng a pollee illleer lind !living false
fnformatloD to .a pollee·~. This wao
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in vlilf of the presence In l'arli of South Vletllameoe VIce
helident
Cao Ky, and the divergence In tone of
19-month-&lt;&gt;ld peace
coolerence. At
IIIith session, South VIetnam firmly
rejected an
VIet Cong "peace ln!U.Iive" that called ·
wttbdrawal before June 30, tm, md the
lor an a!Ued
government.
overthrow of

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tor instant rellel.

' In the long run, our fast, thrifty Auto Loan•
.inay cost le&amp;s than 'ou'd pay tor repair bills.

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COUilty 4--11 club boya and girls will receive
apln,medsl,cerllflcateoraspectalaward
al the 4--11 Recognition Day ceremonies
Monday evening, Sept. 28, from 7:30 to 9
p.m. at the Pomeroy Elementary School.
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SYRACUSE - Heavy fog Saturday
marntn,g wao blamed for a two car &amp;e·
elden! In Syracuse at 8:15, the Meigs
County Sheriff's Department rep&lt;Jrted.
GleM W. Dill, Syracuse, pu)lad from
the Syracuse poet office driveway Into the
path of a car traveling west driven by
Ralph D. Shain, Racine, R.I. 2. There were
no arresls or injuries. There was llght
damage to DIU's car and medium to
Shain's.

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Duane Plymale, Ar~• Exl;e~llll(
Agent, t-11, will be In cbafp of
splralional part of the program. 0..
motion pictures to be shown II
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and friends of what 4-H hal dbne lor own. ·;
Mlas Jean Wbltehead, member of
Riverview 4--11 ciub and vice chalrmall ·
the Meigs COiillty t-11 Ad~ o.n,c;,
mittee will be 1n charge of the J)I'08rlllil .
which t will recognize nearly 100 club
members and advisors. All t-Il clube 111111
have not received their completion ~'
tificates and membership Pine will be aiM·
to secure them Monday moning.
AsslsUng In the presentatloo of awards
will be Mrs. Debbie Conklin. county EJ:·
tension Agen~ nr.t1e Econcmlca; Mrs. Pat
Holter and Mrs. Leota Young, County
Assistants, and C. E. Blakeslee, County
Extension Agent, Agriculture.

Pilot Project Begun
MIDDLEPORT - An Ohio University Elementary Scbools.
Twenty juniors and their
pOol project using junior level college
Dr.
Felslnger,
met with the teacbere
students as observers in classroom
two
schoola
and
Robert Morris,
siluatlons was launched Thursday afat
the
Middleport
building. The
ternoon at the Middleport and Bradbury
the studenla to work four ~:l:;,i:,~trri
at the schools, sii weeks at
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who.~ve been 80 patient.
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It j~st takes Ume on t~eoe
followed by the GABS Alma Meter.
prognuns, Crisp otated, adding, IIIla
program Is badly needed In Western Meigs
and Eastern Vlnloo counties where in
many areas It Is almost lmpoulble to find
water by clrtlling.
Crisp said the people who signed notes
for their tap fee should come into the office
in Rutland and pick up the notes. The
public will be kept Informed of the otatus
and progreu of the program. ·
''It is no lqer a question of II, hut
rather juala matter of Ume now," oatd

PAkrB.;.:IJ, S. PREsmENTW. ADVISEI\ Henry Klsalnger
will ~ bl ·~ Saturday ~ orgeat 1111111 .with Amerlcait
negotla!o\'1 at lhe deadloclled VIetnam peace conference, U. s.

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RUTLAND - Terms of an F!JA loan
thai would go far to insure eventual con·
struction of a water syotem serving
western Meigs County were clarified bere
lasl week.
Russell E_ngland, F.H.A. Dlatrlct
Superylaor, and Milton Roush, Area
SUpervisor for the Fanner's Home Administration (FHA) met with the
executive board of the Leading Creek
Watershed Association, Inc., al lbe
AssocU.Uon's office here. They explained
the "letter of conditions" wlllch ouWned
steps to quaiUy for an FHA loan In the .
maximum amount of $110,000 lor the
propoaed water system to supply western
Meigs and Eastern Vinton county
residents and buslneues.
Thi5 figure Is approximately 40 per
centoltheamountofmoneyneededfor the
project.
The Economic Devrlopmenl Ad·
mlnlatration Is to make a grant f..- the
remaining funds to the Watershed
Alsoclation. EDA was represented at the
meeting by James Williams, Executive
Djrector of the Buckeye Jlllls.Hocting
Valley Development Diatricl.
Jack W. Crisp, chstrman of the
aosocistion, oatd this is a very imp&lt;Jrtant
step in the development of the county.
Crisp added he appreciates the work
by Cong. Clarence E. Miller in obtaining
this program. Coogressman Miller told
Criop In a phooe caD and telegram from
his Washington olfice that he pledged his
conUnuadJnlarest IIIII\ iupport.

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74 degrees, under rainy allleo.

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Their assignments are as
Middleport Elementary
First grade, Andrea Sikora,
Hawley, Marilyn Brown, Pa. .
Set:ond grade, Kathy van
Havinghurst, Cindy WllsoD;
Sandra Neff, Ann Reanlck,
Wringer; Fourth grade,
Diane Mullell, Natalie Cicero,
Bradbury Elementary
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