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Slall!lia al Klftt' Stile
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are ~ over!)' of
GPI(Iiillllc IIIII 1111 l'relldenl'1
Qenlml"'l..... Clmpllllnnlt

npar~ w111 ensure peace m
........ IIIli olhera II'OIIIld

till oallon.
n was the ki1UD&amp; of tour atu·
dellII b)r NatiOIIII GuerdlmeD

last -May

at lent State that
led Preilldetll Nboo to set up

rt:":t

bu lbclul
~ 1011 gel the
of beln&amp;·lllildled 11y 11te 111
alty at least once a day. But
~ .eems to be ~ ~
an do about II and that II ·

Twolnjured:r:::$··~::~;
Two penonnere Injured and 59, Mlp•lls.

atraffic
deer waaldlled
two of five
accldonta Inlnveotlgated
over the weekend by the
{.liDipolis Poet Stale Hlgbway
Patrol.

AaotheraUSunday
accident
occurred
p.m. 011 Mill
Creek ~;§~~~~~~
Rd., t11ree and two tenths mlles
north of Rt. 7 where autoa lltey have 110111e
drl... tr; Jamea Samson, 30, to lbeol!'

aoutb·

.,~:~:.~~~ ~~~~Po~~~~~ ), =~s::=t'~ .

ourners

Junellon of Rl. 110 and liM, damqeresulled and no cltallm luued gak!eU- oo dl8nl u
where vehlclef driven b)r was Issued.
tile laD term beglnl ~.,...

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Harold Ll!ckadoo, Jr., 34, Rt. I, Two other accl4ents were
VInton, and John Gamel, II, Rl. investigated 011 Saturday. 'lbe
1, Vinton, colllded. Games first wu al5::15 p.m. 011 Blazer
suffered lacerations of the Rd. five and three tenths mlles
mouth, chest and besd wblle a n..-th of Rl. 7 where autoa
psasenger, Mary Barton, 20, , driven b)r Carol CIOIIcb, 34, Rl.
Rio Grande, had bruises . 1, Gallipolla, and Lucille Par·
JJomogo was moderate to bolb sona, 45, Rt. I, Gallipolis,
veblcles. No cltatiCIIs were collldecl. Mn. Parsons was
luued.
cbargedwitbfaUuretoyleldone
Tile deer was tilled In a hall of tile roa1way.
mtohap Cll Ill. 7, hoo and one No one was Injured II' cited
llmlllmllesnortbofQwnCity. followingacolllslooata:28p.m.
The animal ran Into tile patb of on Rt. 3:1, one and nine tenths
a veldcle driven b)r Mas Avner, miles west of Rt. 518. Officers
said Albert Stauffer, 40,
Marletta,lostconlrolofblsauto
while attempting to pua
PT. PLEASANT
another car. n.. Stauffer car
LIVEil'IOCit SA' ES CO.
ran olf the left aide of the bllh·
PT. PLI!AIIANT, W. VA.
way and llruck a gusnlrall. .
s.tan1111. Sept. 11, n
BOGS - 1" to 2ZII 19.50 to
:111.50; Heavies 17.25 ... :Ill;

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Market Report

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recommendaiiCII of till cmnme.
sl011. He aald be bad nol Jet',
read tile report but was liDpr eaaed b)r lbe cmuollalon
wben II visited bla campus.
Students al oilier CI'IIJI'l!I'IT
echoed Traub'a •lstemenl aboal
Nllon. "I dm'l think students
feel Nboo and (VIce l'relldelll
Spiro T.) Acnew are capable
olezerdslng tile luderahlp the
Scr111ton nparl calls for," Ed
Pinto, chalrmln of the Undergraduate
AuoclaUoo
at tile Univerallf GIIDlnois aald.
Some college administrators
'llftttlllcal. Dr. llonlordS. Atwood, prealdent of Emory Unl·
verslty In Atlanta, lild: "It's
more than just a President II'
a vice prealdelll era CGngreao

Studen•

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Flaher were Betty L.
Gllltey~l, $iO and
costs,
operallon, and
Edna SIObal't, ' Mllklleport, ~
GENE LAWBENC!;
GENE ROY LAWRENCE, and cosbt, permitting a .dog to
aoa of Mr. 1D11 Mn. Palll nm loose.
• LOCAL TEMPS
t..wnl&lt;e of llaehle rec:eally
fiinptratur~
ID dowatowa
completed bll bask: lraiDing . M.llUU.lGE~
J1i11Mtov Monday al U a.m,
at Ft. K:au. t..wreace Dllvld Joe Sellen, ~, Partl!lllllled 1a 1111 u. s. Army land, 1 and Roberta Alyne WAf 5I! . . . UDder 11111117
llklas.
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Sat., 18, Pouaeroy.
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lolloWiq Ida IJ'IC(uall9llrom
SoulberD llllb Sellaolln May

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llelferat9to:IU41;Fa1Cowsl7
to :111.10; ClDnen 1.2 lo 16.50;
BuDs 20.75 ID 25.85; Milk Cows
110 tD 140
115;ID Stock
CowsSteers
and
Calves
Z15; Stock
:It ID 29 _75 ; Stock Helfera 18 to
:M; Stock Steer Calves :M to
34•110 ; Stock Heller Calves 21 to
29
CALVF3 _Tops 41 ;
Seconds 31.110; Medium :17 to 37;
Om!DOO and 11eav1ea 33.10 1o

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The Wahama White Faleons
slmp)J' outclassed the 00ot
Duval Hlt!h Sehool Yellow Jaekets for • 2l-4 yfctory Saturda¥
nlsht.
The Yictory uiJIIOCI Wahama•s
sea100 rec:ord to 3-1-1 and left

~ ·QitH·,~

that earrled Into Intermission.

SUM'I.IO; Heavy ~r 'flllen Kellll Saj/re, 146
JO.a; 8enJ lb. (la!P-ek, carried up 1bo
Sloo$~Sieen,SO.INII.». unlddla 111a TD ..... - eoverv.a Cllnf: Olak:e, 43.110; ed O.•e 7&amp;rd1. ~· klek
Good. • ll )(I:IIJI!l, 33; CGm- attalllllt!Or llle extra po!llt waa
lliaacla· ~ dawll; Baby Calves bloekiMI and llle Fll&lt;GIIJ eame
,'~
1!&amp;di 1111 lleld w1111 a 12~ lead
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GALLIPOLIS; OBJO,
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lliitllrdQ,IIepl. ll,ll'lt,
...
IIAJJ!8 REPORT o1
Oblo Vllley ~ ul dl Co.
Y"V
BOOS -115 to 2ZIIIbl. 10 to
20;220toll0u..litoti.to;Fat
Sows II to 17.11: Jlo8l'l 12 to
·
-e
oo- a •• · ..J.••• I' to
~:~ =.;~-'"
BJ Ulllled Prell '-'talleul
CATTLE-_.. 3111D 31; . 'DieOQW.....-ttollconUnued
Qellenllto•iO;BabyBeef21 ID D¥JIIIII today In Oblo at
ID 35 .10; fat
18 to ?Ai.IO; O.aeral Motors related In·
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dua1rlel beca1110 of the tllllted
Cannll'l "'to 21M; BuDs 2S to Auto WO!ten strike Mlinll
25.20; Milk'Colli~ to Z811.
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VEALi:!Al.VD .....,._
40.10;
~...
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Seeondl • to·411; Madl1111 :lllo ,_:::_. . .
Corp.
3
~ ~.av.. 2lto uo; ~ II'M'mt•on plent 111
BUY ~VEl - 21 to &amp;1. f~ wblcb tgrjongbed 1,1110
LAIIlli · ....:. TOPI 25.40; of 111,1,100 llourly perao!llltllor
~ Jl· ~ ~;,J.Jtcht Wis. :M ~-·'Die plant, with a total
to ...
......
~ 2:1.50 DoWII. iUIIPI6tDIIIII
2,800, GM.
supplies
.- ...,........,
lf~.......llllll
- of
~_..to
The

dawll;

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J,·_unn More

Furlonohed

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Polkeman Killed

SECOND HALF
SoJ&gt;re aot hla seoond tall,y ol B T
B .L
the nlllrt In tile lblrd period
y 1110 urg..,..
when ha l!'abbed an atrlalfrom CLEVELAND .(UPI) --tne
Howard and raciKI to tbe goal polleeman was tilled and ~
line ll'om 35 YVC3 cut. This was Mrlously wounded at 2 a.

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-;:-Dana

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laJOCfl were necessary, a
opoltrvln aald, because of
"lnvantory adjuatmenls and
cut!'acb In production

~ules."
An additional 38 workers on

taekluster oontellt was scored
by Se!llor Fncl l!anciY SmUh on
an ellllrt yard pnall'omlloward
In 1ha laat . oprter. HoWard
also passed to . SIIIIIll for the

extra polnla.

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1ba While Fal11011 nmninl at.
lad&lt;; .lllllc:b ~~tiled U5 yants,
waa 'j,iacedby 9l(re wbo ~
a tolill d. 100 yardli. OChtrs
plnq ,rordap ..,1ha (INIUid
lor Wahama ware HOwlli'd, 51
yants; 11Gb Lal!'bert, a•; Barl')'
Harrla, 2t; Mille While, .5 ·11111
Eric Morrill, lL
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Howard eomplcled• -14. Of 21

paaseuua~PP~Ator WJ&amp;rd•

Ill llle air. Wlhama bid no
_paasea W.e~ l!ltl llolo
.tbreelluYalaei'lala.
·
Howard also lll1iad twlco for
Wihamll for a 36 prd nerap.
~ Fal01111t ,will ~ $1Ut11·
om 1 Tornldoia .of llaclne In
1halr

llomecohllllallllt Friday

nlibt al &amp;cblel Flellll

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Of ,.,

BU~R . BRoWN · :..
'on the 2nd 'floor

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Cardlgar~s. Jumpers, ~lrla Slacks,'; Jl..,ntt ·
Skl(ts, Corduroy, Knit •and Poly~ter -~cl
ColtOn l~ngl,es •(~rlppl!f all!l,boxer!, craw' ntck_.
. and s~oulill!r gripper shirts, Johns l!lhn'it· 3
p!ete girls Jumper outfits, striped ,~d ~ld
color sl!lrts. Infants Underslll,rts a~d trlllllng
-' pants, ~:lrli pan!les, socii~· Beanie~. q,r.cjUfOY
and .knit bib o~rills, Infants Jump sults 1and
.paJamas l~lth or' without.
feet).
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prealdent.

Nmon called the Egyptian
leader's death a "tragic loss"
and canceled air and aea
aerclaes thsl had been sche·
dialed today to show tile power
and ·ftezlbllity of the u.s. 6tb
Fleet. The President did not

cancel 1111 day-long visll with
the fleet, however. He was
scheduled to go to Naples later
In tile day.
Nino's elgh~y 1rlp began
with a warm and .entbuslsallc
receptioo In Rome and a visit
with 28 !teed American airliner
hoatagea, but Nasoer's death
abruplly Imposed a mll'e
somber tone on the tour.
,._.I Pesea Proltlem
Of lmmedlale concern to
Nixon wu who wiD !Otxesent '

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Mcintire Clauru
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Ky CapitUlated

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Solicltor Bernard Fultz was
aulllci1zed to proceed on a
feasibility &amp;tudy of a ptopoaed
nlenslon of tbe presenl 'Mid·
dleport water system intD· tile
Bradbury llfea b)r Middleport
CouncU Monday night.
Praeat to l:evlew tile matter
with council. were FullS and
members of the BOard of Ptibllc
Affairs, James Bre~~:lngton,
Richard Gress ani Jack
Hew~. , The group dflcuaaed
tile Poulbllllf of lfedet-al gral\t

lor IIICh an etrtenslon ranging
up to 50 per cent of the cost.
llmrlll8ton pointed out that
the board would not want to
tske any action 1o jeopardize
the · preaent system and
Councilman John Zerkle agreed
thai the eztenslon area "ahould
slsnd on Its own feet." Gress
pointed out that another lsnk
and wdl will be~ In II!X or
seven Je&amp;l'l anyway and tbeae
could be provided througb tile
-~ servll&gt;!.

Councilman Cllff..-d stumho
•aid .that he doubted the
feasibility of such an etrtension
boca~ It appeared that the
inc«ne from serving the area
would. not be sufficient to offset
costs Involved.
However, maintenance
supervisor Harold Chaae
pointed out thai tile ezlension
could lead to new housing in tile
area. He too IIOinted out that tile
present system ~ eventually
have to bave a tiiW well and

lsnk. anyway.
Fultz said tbe first atepo
would be ID talk to Milton Roush
of the Fanners Home Ad·
mlnlalratlon on the financing of
ouch a project and to see wllal
effect tbe extension would have
on other water districts. Some
of the dislrlcts have reportedly
signed some of tile Bradbury
area for service, II was
rep..-ted. Fultz pointed out that
tile ell&lt;l'ls of Middleport should
not Interfere with 1he plans of

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bn~# llln II ilte ll*e'J
WU dljim' ld l1 ,. t b! ·eGifult. II of.

tbe 17 Jll!q,lllld llti jw:)' WU f!l1y lo M .. I !!Ide darill
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.JiiiJienll, ftlcll 'lllded ..... 7.

. . Gen-• pW 111M eovtd.'IN to lllart lbe lielllaiMr
· llpa ~ ·l tllll!l'ltlllllfUd.jl!rywaaaoiiO be M1 .,.
b!lo lilt_ .....

Milia

_aei~ 'Held

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Fdfwut any· Bond

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McARTHUR, .ado (UPI) - In tile rugged hilly country near
Ollv...a, creota,I!CCIIIed 1111 ~ 6ve days alter tbe
ot
viDloir County Sheriff, l!lllillis; Deputy Dive Wilbur
Harold Steele 8lid wounding bla ~d ha 8lid the ahertH were
' clepllty Ault- 11, .... ordered,QIIneddown!'henlheylrledto
belli , wllf!olit bond pendlnl ..-ve legal papen on Milia at
. stand jury ~,1!11 rural home. 'lbe papen
·. · ; · ' ·
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' . . . a~~ that Milia had
fl!lli was charged with llrsl liirasoed electric com111ny
· clesrM murder alter a posse ~~ J!n"men who tried to siring
:1110· law olllcen captured bini . J!lrea over 1111 propert;y.

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r..on. ~;

Mlddle~rl• '

MiJOD;· J'a,m..
Albn.
SATURDAY
_ 8lere l!:bllil, Chesler
Tbeal1ba Keeler, Flora
Carolltlcllmond Mary
SUNDAY ADDONS
c tan C I
~=thy~. g, Porn::;
Romine Rutland·
Jelftn Winfield W'
Casto 'Mason.
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Coolville; Mllr1aret
Pomeroy; William

D--o'""'",_, .. - · ·

SUNDAY DISCHARGES
Clyde O'amletl, Mary
Jolm Conkle, Naomi
Jamea Barnette, Freda Krkf4i:

DRIVE-IN
BANKING

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(Cc!nUnued on.Pa&amp;t·l) . :; ,

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Va.,' for alleaedlY stee"D8
at the

Feed

MllJ·m

8y UJdled Praa ltderuiiGI!II aoclallsm was ma!IIDi on the dream of' a Unlle4 .V.ti
~ ~el Nauer, the desert nation's pOverty. Hl.s Republic brielly material~Jed; :
adort!!l-falher of modem Egypt,
then co(!apsed wltb factional
mOsnlerlsed mDilona with his
feuds overwhelmed Arab ~ ,
Wlfullllled dream of a unified
larlllea. IDa total rell!IJINI oo .
Arab w..-ld that could destroy
Soviet aJd to cba1lenge Jsraet ,
Israel. He died a peacemaker
put him forevEr In IJ(e , ·
Ill 1111 own ranks.
Kremlin's debt
Nasser, the moat ()OI!8rful
He became ~ Arab --~ ',
and controversial Arab leader
hero b)r defying the West In lba:
In modern history, died of a
I~ wben ha turned to · ·
heart attsck Monday In Cairo
Communist Czecboslovakla fer
at ~2.
arms and then refused to join:. ·
Hla lrlampha were many : He
an anU-Communiat alliance.
!&gt;roke a 5,0110-year reigD of
Nauer was a blue-eyed :
Egyptlan l!lngs, oualed Brlllah
revolutionary with a sliver&lt;
occupiers, nationalized the Suez
tongue f..- Dery ll(l""d'ea, ·.
Canal l1ld wooed a willing
Rsmrocktraighl, mustacbed
Soviet thilonlo supply guns and
and graying at the temples, be ·
buller •~len 1111 United States .
had a llaahlng l!llile. Bll .
woulcl n~~
EngUah was fluent and supple.
Hla ~edles were great:
Uke moot Egyptians, be :
The 188'1 Middle East war was
savoured his lively sense of
a diluter for Egypt. II all bot
humor.
wiped out tile slow bill steadY
A devout Moslem, be did not .
Inroads 1111 Arab brand of
Gamal Nasser
(CAI!Unued on page 8)

Officers Named by Youth
were eleeted by tbe
Youth of tbe Ohio
for Retarded
recently at
Cbureh In
for 11'1&amp;-71
. . ·\lean
Wbltsbead,
.lljlie lloltfr, vice
~1!7. Wrlgbl,
lad JO ,jmen Jllebl,

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School; · Jean Whitehead, Gl Melga County was
publiCity D18Dager at F.llllem dlacusaed.
Jll&amp;b llchool; Beety wn,Jit, Refreahmenla of popc:oari!a@

were served
Jll&amp;b llchool; D1Le11e Del ~~Pl. group viewed a

pubUclty manager II ~ pancb

funl! ralslna cbalrmlll;

for tile Mentally
whlc:b showed how
.
II!OIIIlli)' rotarded
. Mary !lie Hayes ~ trained In verlous ...,.,,....._
pollll~ fUnd l'1llllna plaal and Flana were begun fer

owa. hlllorlan.

Marcy

proJt~ll. Tbe
·polllbiiiiJ ot
olihtrlp
mine ..,.

' ~N •1urnlng 1D

RaciDe ~:for?JII)MI~ta:n:y=~
dilllftn of lbe

into 811· outlllillr recraatlon llllrley

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In the

' - A ~ p'llld Jal'J la!·
. . .oide !UPII

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Robia
ICichael
Do!!ald
Richard ·

lbree shlfla at the
!1lidi 1
Departure Hyatt Bearings last trip to PP~~ . ~ -~
illvlll.., of GM In Sanduaky weekend ID 1ry 10 ~t ilij 'til : eQulck
- e to be sent home. '11181 change bla mini! ~ ~
~
• Convenient
brought to m..-e than 1,1110 1he off 1111 trip. fllit,~ .• .
Sl .011 Adults,
• Courteous
number of worken furloughed notable lo
·~- ·
START57 P.M.
at tile plant because of the said 11 was cit¥. ·Ill!!. IWiail ·
slrite.
~ bad ·~tid'· .111
, ,.._..,......----~-'--:-------, .· ~ from . !be ~~
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Frid1ys Only
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mlidaltaUCII not 10 tiJMI ,
The Drive-In Window•.;l

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tboae dislrlcts.
Gress pointed oul that
dleport had been
provide tile service wltb
45 residents of the
area r«~uesling service.
,.
Fultz aald that he believes an:
engineering 1urvey will be
required to delerm(J)e the, · ,'
boundaries of the area to be,
served by the menalm and 1111.:
number of potential cusiGmen; ·
Involved. He wiD confer will!' • ,

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Killed was Patrolman J~
Tracz, 27, Cleveland. In aerl~
condlllm at MI. Slnalllolpltil
wllll t11ree gunibo1 wounda was
Patrolman Frederlcll Fulton,
29. The lhoolblgs occurred In
the lblh Pollee Dillrlcl at E.
lOS Sl. and St. Clllr Ave. A
llllent burglar alami bid gcllii
off at 1 ·
· d6partment
store (GIII!I
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WABHJNGTON (UPJJ - Tbe
D..
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won ····-~-_........, - .- .,..
Mardl-lor-VIci«Y rally wW go
as se()ed'ultd !n Wasblngton
Saturday 1n -~ of 1111 wilhdrawal of llil '1*- _paler,
South VIetnamese .. Vlee
President N~.!':.!!·

the United Stales at 'N!IIIer'a
funeral. White . ~ ildel
refused ·to ljlOCIIIate wlrft .
NIXon blmoeH would go, but
tended lo discourqe aucb Iaiii:
b)r obsorvlng tile United Stales
and the United Arab Republic
have not had diplomatic rots•
IICIIl alnce the 11181 Arab-JsraeU
war.
There was speculation liDOII&amp;
Nboo's akles that Secretary of ·
Stile William P. lloflen would
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Melvin R. Laird lhll llll&gt;l'llln8
about, the likely elfecbt of
Nasser's dealll.., tbe volellle
Middle Eaat altuallon, refused
to speculate 011 a poalble
suoees1or to tbe Egyptian

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in Cairo bedl1se tile United
Slates lind .Egypt have not
maintaln'd diplomatic
relliiiOIII llilce the 11181 ArabIaraell war.
Other mernben ol tile U. 8.
delegation were not lm·
mediately anaounced. Some
olflclala sold Secretary of Stale
WUUam P. ftotlersmightgo, but
Nixon made II clear he would
not lead lhf delegallon.
Nmon, who coolerred with
Rosersand Jlftense Secrei&amp;IY

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BY QUARTEIISI '·
WAHAIU 6 8 7 8 _ 21
DUVAL
0 9 0 0_ 0

Mc;nllre a.r
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New ~ ~

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The' 11J111 --~' d. tho suspects.

1ba blval . . ware llllp.
pod cold on ollliise tbrOU&amp;IiGUt
tbe Cl!lllall b)r 0., atln&amp;YFalcon
!1.40; Sblndi'M, :15.1MJ.l7; Good mra ()OIAta fell lneomplote. ~ -'1'1\t~
.. , , In fact,
Cowl, !NUll; Utility, 17.75Tho lfa1011 Courtlans ~ never I!D~'&gt;~DI
tbe W JIJO; C.U. 1D11 Cutter, 17 .lhalr lead to I~ In tha second 20 yard line · tbe outing.

f'_...Buill!.
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abolllll:~pJD.onlymlnutelbefGnitlle- ·bepDC!'IIIIIill.

lo.U",. . :-.~~IU,;;4'.;~- .

SCIOTO 1JVESTOCK
was tallled oo lbeFaloonaopen.
Hop: :11111-230, 211.25; No. I, lng aeries cl ~· when Junior
:111.50; 2»210, 20; 241).21111,19.60; Barl')' lllrlil, a 160 lbs. half.
:1110-211, 18.85; ~ 18.31i; 161). baek, picked up a WHS fumblo
110,17.50; Sows,l'l·l'I.IO; Boln Cll the hostl O.ve yard and tllek11.'10-16.»; Stock Hogs, 18.75-20. ed hla WB.Y the lhorl dlllanee
C.llle: Ololce Steen, 31· to Jlll1dh1. A pau -111(11,
31.80; Good, 2UWO; Standard, fr&lt;!m ~rlloek Timm1 lloZiJ5.:1; Q1o1ce llelfera, 21.~ ward to Tom 9lmsal, lor tile

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t . . - . !'fWI.III1 But uotoststa •d aml"rriCC"s Win!' pUdlliil allholl8b 11117
eo. 1n1 IIIL, fl. llacpr, ac!m(tted !here IIIII II mudlnotlrinoWi •~!Gut Wdl' lllfli'aiGrY

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SARATOGA(UPI)-Prealdent
Nmon announced today be, IB
aendlng a d~legatlon of
''dis~ Alllerl..-." led
by Robert H, Finch, one of lia
oldestlrlenda·aod acloae Wili1e
a- advise•, io tbe IUnerll of
Prtildeftl Gamal Ahdel N81111er.
Aller a lull-drss revieJr of
the U.S. 6th Fleet from abqtrd
this giant alrcra't carrie~,
Nixon 1Did lleWfiiMII ha eouJd
aotal!endtbeluneralThuredsy

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De I eat Duva·ll!ddreN

a1D IUO; Stocll Shoats 12 to 2Z.
CATI'LE -steen :a.., 27.10;

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precision time -·keeping is

Lima WiU Holt

tmportant. choose an Accu·

Bowling Tourney
1be 8'/tb Annual Oblo Slate
BowUn1 AlaoeiaUon Cham·
pionahip TourJliiiDelll will open
in Lima, Obio 011 Saturday Feb.

27, 19'11.
Tbe event will run for 10
weekends throu8h May 9, 19'11.
There will be no bowlintl on
April111-ll, Easter. weekend.
Entry blanks lor tbe 19'11
tournament
are
being
distributed to all bowling
ealablialononts in Oblo.

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Accutron time is so nearly
perfect that Bulova auaran·

tees accuracy to wtthin 1
minute a month. •

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Accutron. S~O. Other mod·
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GOESSLER
. Jewelry Stln
Court St.

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aJSl8M BUILT 10.YOUR OPENING
AAiable In
Ml Finih - Anodized fiMh
and White Finish

TRIPL£ TUCK.sEI.F SlORING
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Middleport, Ohio

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enough. any wot~tcb will do. If
precision time -·keeping is

Lima WiU Holt

tmportant. choose an Accu·

Bowling Tourney
1be 8'/tb Annual Oblo Slate
BowUn1 AlaoeiaUon Cham·
pionahip TourJliiiDelll will open
in Lima, Obio 011 Saturday Feb.

27, 19'11.
Tbe event will run for 10
weekends throu8h May 9, 19'11.
There will be no bowlintl on
April111-ll, Easter. weekend.
Entry blanks lor tbe 19'11
tournament
are
being
distributed to all bowling
ealablialononts in Oblo.

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tron by Sulova.
Accutron time is so nearly
perfect that Bulova auaran·

tees accuracy to wtthin 1
minute a month. •

The above date and day

Accutron. S~O. Other mod·
els, !rom S!l~.

GOESSLER
. Jewelry Stln
Court St.

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aJSl8M BUILT 10.YOUR OPENING
AAiable In
Ml Finih - Anodized fiMh
and White Finish

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Barbara Bass Was August Bride
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ball8 of Syracuae are~ !be
mmtage of lllelr dlughter, Barbera, to Mr. '--1 Brown, - of
Mrl Vlolel Brown of Puneroy.
1llddlns was an even! of Aug. I II S p.m. at the Soulll
PQJnl Olllrdl of tile Nazarene. lbe Rev· WUllam Tborpe of.
Idated lillie double ~ ceremony. Allendlnla for !be couple
Pam Carter and Mr. Tcm 'lb«pe. Tom Daniell played
arpn 1111111c !or 111e Cert!IIIOIQ'. A reception honorlll&amp; !be couple
- beld alllle Naarene panc~~ace.
Apw1u11e of Pameroy lljgh School, Mr. Brown Ia employed
at Lou'I Mbland SIIUon In Pomeroy. 1be '""' Mn. Brown Ia a
'· ..t~rll Soulbem Hl&amp;b Scbool. 1be o0..,1e reside at!M Mulberry

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Piau - . a110 dJam d for
perllelpallon In conference
cover and doll CClltumo 90111peUUon at the Db IIIIIWII
d1alr1ct ccmvenUon of the junior
am!Ji*y to be beld In June at
Belley. Panama Ia lhe country
to be lludkld 1llll'lnllbe yeer.
'l'eleviiiDn and radio Pfll8l'8DI
U'"1 !orml _ , dlslributed

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!or eoDlplelilla bypei'lonllmder
18. It 1W ripca led lhaUS pain
of dlllpOUble boUle lill!Jperi bad
been made by Mrl. Albert
Roush and donated to the
Veterans Memcrlalllolpltalln
lllenameoftbejunlan. Aglflof
lllOileY wu 11011t to !IJaTie
Manball, the .,.,... bandlcapped cbtld of lbe unit.
Accepted Into rnembenblp
were Chrllllne Sa!flh and
SJeftle lloulb, granddaugblen
of Albert lloulb, and Allee
Lemley and Lisa Lemley,
granddaughter• of tbe late
Harold Lemley.

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INSTANT

COFFEE
2 ounces Freel

SCOnAND

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Fmtl and refrellhmenll for
lhe Middleport Elementary
School JJaUoween Jlllfly _ .
planned during a recent
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American Lesion AuxlUary,

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Barbara Bass Was August Bride
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ball8 of Syracuae are~ !be
mmtage of lllelr dlughter, Barbera, to Mr. '--1 Brown, - of
Mrl Vlolel Brown of Puneroy.
1llddlns was an even! of Aug. I II S p.m. at the Soulll
PQJnl Olllrdl of tile Nazarene. lbe Rev· WUllam Tborpe of.
Idated lillie double ~ ceremony. Allendlnla for !be couple
Pam Carter and Mr. Tcm 'lb«pe. Tom Daniell played
arpn 1111111c !or 111e Cert!IIIOIQ'. A reception honorlll&amp; !be couple
- beld alllle Naarene panc~~ace.
Apw1u11e of Pameroy lljgh School, Mr. Brown Ia employed
at Lou'I Mbland SIIUon In Pomeroy. 1be '""' Mn. Brown Ia a
'· ..t~rll Soulbem Hl&amp;b Scbool. 1be o0..,1e reside at!M Mulberry

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Piau - . a110 dJam d for
perllelpallon In conference
cover and doll CClltumo 90111peUUon at the Db IIIIIWII
d1alr1ct ccmvenUon of the junior
am!Ji*y to be beld In June at
Belley. Panama Ia lhe country
to be lludkld 1llll'lnllbe yeer.
'l'eleviiiDn and radio Pfll8l'8DI
U'"1 !orml _ , dlslributed

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Is Reelected

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!or eoDlplelilla bypei'lonllmder
18. It 1W ripca led lhaUS pain
of dlllpOUble boUle lill!Jperi bad
been made by Mrl. Albert
Roush and donated to the
Veterans Memcrlalllolpltalln
lllenameoftbejunlan. Aglflof
lllOileY wu 11011t to !IJaTie
Manball, the .,.,... bandlcapped cbtld of lbe unit.
Accepted Into rnembenblp
were Chrllllne Sa!flh and
SJeftle lloulb, granddaugblen
of Albert lloulb, and Allee
Lemley and Lisa Lemley,
granddaughter• of tbe late
Harold Lemley.

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INSTANT

COFFEE
2 ounces Freel

SCOnAND

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Schoof Party Planned
Fmtl and refrellhmenll for
lhe Middleport Elementary
School JJaUoween Jlllfly _ .
planned during a recent
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American Lesion AuxlUary,

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Works Best .Here
lr Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
NOBTII

By Mrs. Herbert Rouli
Mr. and Mrs. · Jlm
of Racine called

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evening on Mrs .
Knightlng.
Mr. and Mre. Vernon Rowe of
New Brighton, Ps., took the
fonner's mother, Mrs. Kale' .
Rowe, and Ada on a visit I&lt;
Walker's Creek, Va. Tueaday,
reU!rnln,g Friday. Mrs. Rowe

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North~South vulnerable
West North l'.lot South
IN.T.
Peas 6 N.T. Pass " -

certainly appreciated the visit.
They also vlstled· Natural
Bridge, Va., and relatives at
Staunton, Va.
Mr. and Mre. Lester Manuel
and daughter of Logan spent a
~ Mr
k d wl ... his
wee en
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paren1a, ·
and Mrs. Paul ManueL
u- u--ld La
Mr · snd """·
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wson
and baby .oI Letart ' W. Va .,
SUnda wllhMr dMrs
spent
Y
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Charles LaWlOR and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel

Pus

Opening lead-• J

Back in 1932 young Oswald
married the tennis
champion of Texas. Mary
Zlta Jacoby had never
layed bridge but wanted to
earn and Jn order to teach
his wife quickly he invented
the point count no-trump.
This' pic 1 u r e bid showed
5-3-3-2, H..l·Z or 4..1-ll-3 dis·
tribution and from 1&amp;.18
· · I. rds It b
poiDIs m
hlgn ca .
8·
came lbe Standard Amerl·
can no-trump and stiU Is. It
is allo the JACOBY MOD·
ERN Do-trump.
...... o•l• dlf'erence be·
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tween 1m Jacoby and uno
Jacob:Lals that -e .no- pro
vide
I the doubleton may
be Jx liB wen as Ax, lei: or
Qs. In face we don't cqnalder it a capital crime to
open one no-trump wllb a
worlbless daubleton U you

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Monday Deadline 9 o.m
Laurel cun, now open ~· ch ------~o:--'
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r ay O rece ve on- NAUGHAHYDE . living room
Day of P ubll calion
slgnmenls
at 10 a.m.
Auto
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L IAll""•• .,..lr' I' su Ite. like n'"' .,••so
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REGOLATIONS
S ar lng at7 p.m. e IU&amp; _.
dlnelte .sel. Early American.
The Publisher reserves the your merchandise.
· Phone 992·2619 Mtwten 1 to S
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called on Mrs. Vandora tor more thM one incorrect
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Knigh~-.
Saturday evening. lnserllon .
WILL give plono leiiiOFisln 'my BUILDING ~OTS or trailer
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P m p.m.
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home. Phone 992·3666: .
space. On 1f!1W water .line,
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Mrs. Herbert Roush c8lled on
For w•nt Ad Service
t.J6.1fc school bua ~ute, on county
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Mrs. Knlghllng Sunday.
scen~\~~~,':r~h':,~~"J:.,' 110" - - - - - - - - - . ,
c:!~t ~~· 1 1 ::S't~l HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
Mr . and Mrs. Everette
12 cents per . wJrd lhree
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CONNIE TEAFORD sWIIIIer colt 01esler·915-,Al97. 9 2, :t
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Psrsons of roegley spent a . 11 cents per word Six con has Ioken ""'r!,c;r"'enLal
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weokend with his motber, Mrs . .secullve lnser 'Ions.
Mary June'a·
utY Shpp --:--:-:--':-:::---:
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Ruth Parsons, and Preston . 25 Rer cent Discount on paid starting Monday, Sept. 28. IRISH cobblliro and K.,nebee ~PTIC TANKS C1.1!1tNEif
Dorothy hthryn ' Wfilttt
P·-~· and Mrs. ~•-a Par- ads and ads paid wllhln 10 days.
Take advantage of ou• "Get potatoes, ·charles Hilton, R
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Ph · MIIOrtd 8ollo ¥fhltl w~ou
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Acquainted" 'f:eclalt $15 Portland Ohio Phcxoe 143easona . e ra es.
one r~1dtnco(o)oro"'l&lt;nowntt ,lht
sons and Mark. Everette,
&amp; OBITUARY
perm•nent for S 2,M •nd 0\lr - ·
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11.50 for 50 word minimum .
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4782 a ter 5:30p.m.
Of dtVIstnof Dorothy · IJJlryn
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assisted by his brother, .Eoch eddiBIILoniN•DIwAoor•s 2c .
$12.!0 permonent for $10.
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ONE SET of gOCid fi'OI'k hone
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Saturday Everette assisted Ills
OFFICE HOURS
, R. 1).. Mlnirsvllle. ""'"'" S.nllatton, Swart, Ohio. Pti. . M•rv "'""'"· doe••i111· ~lao
imtlc&lt;l, •l! -.s;: ·
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uo a.m. lo s'oo p.m. Dolly. WILL pick up merchandise and Olester 9ss.3578.
662·30:0.
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kriowtt•el M.,r PI!&gt;PI'!I, wiMIH
Tlli · F•bo'lc( $)1Gp, 1 - • •
fbrolherSiialnwlth !!da!!!~-ast·~ ;~~~r.:;~ 10 . 12:00 Noon. ·'~~~•g'~ ·~;~':. "C'alf . r.~ --::-:-:::=:::=:::-:--:--::·"=~:Jip . . "·'--4-.
z.J2·U. Mr\'ll=~~·r.d t~~:r:,~~M. ·~~~ ~hiQI'I~!~$.t.IW,~;
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bUlldJng at Antiquity.
Phan'".'7~~ut&gt;'f!"r, • D • 2TANSWORTH ~· "",.Unda· WHEEL,'· Hor~ · Sa leo and auol\f i ~J
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IJarrisonviUe
f1.Ukio u::' t:'ft~~~ti N!';~. ~w~ !~~ Societv News

convention in responding •·
opening io-trumps. If yo';:'
have never learned this t'Oil•
ventlon it Is about time you
did. There are innumerable
versions of Stayman. The
JACOBY MODERN version
is one of the simplest.
The ba s1c ldea of
b Stayman
is that the two-c 1u response
to an opening no-trump is an
artificial forcing bid and de.
mands that partner rebid
two diamonds if he doesn't
have a maJ·or suit of four
cards or '!lore. If he does
have a maJor he rebids two
in 11. If he has four cards in

her"~-

suestof ...... ,Mrs.
RouBh, Saturday.

Herbert

Mark Parsona, 1100 of Mrs.
Edna Parsons, ·Antiquity, en-

tered Holler Medical Center for
eye surgery.
Roger Roush and Judy
WUJWns visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dans Lewis Saturday evening'
at Clifton, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lawson, Wilda and &lt;lndy, Mrs.
Harold Lawson and Charles
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wolfe Sunday
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BILl! 1115111'
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?'t::C~ bullwcalf'ab0ul1 io
.
5-20-lfc proprlllt •'•t.oll\ prol&gt;~r!l "~nettled? . I;,&gt;Sf''' ~; ·,
were supper guea
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cau,: m: ·
his mother, Ava GOkey Sunday MAlo! OR woman 1o iubDiy
9·29·31c
RlilriMfllllon ltrvtcs. Jac!&lt;'a moklng, tiiii&amp;Wil!:flon Ill"': lm· l!M6.
o. ·; • J,-i '.&gt; , ·
evening.
~onsumers with R•wlelgh
Rofrlgor:atlon, New Hll-• .provo!rl'ttit·.o utott Ito~.• No·•.7,
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Mr. ond Mrs. Hobart Bry1011 Producto. Can 11rn S60 STEREO, Walnut flnl•"· f;,.,r
Phone 882·2079.
• liKIIon 6.:U,M•rea county •.Qftlo • LEGAL N"TIXE
1.&lt;! ·.
of Racine and Mr CliffOrd weekly part.llme, Sl!O and up
speed Intermixed c'·1nger,
ol+ttc' ond to ftx tho· vetuo of Mid .
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. full· lime. Write Charlie Perin,
four spYker IGUnd iYOiim.
proplrty. J'ho property aoughl ·
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Cuckler of Pomeroy were w. T. Rawletgh co., P.o. Box
Balance $61.89. Use our c. BRADFORD, Auctlto bo opproprlottd II mort
the
spoclllcoll~ doscrltod I I
APPOINTMliNJ
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calling on old friends in the 204, Chilli to , Oh)o Uto1,
budgrt terms.
II 992·3352. ·
Complete Service
lolkiws&lt; . . . " .
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villsge Friday.
giving name, oddrno ond
9·29-&lt;llt
P110f109ol9·3821
Ll'!il . Wlll)oma
Mrs. l.ollise GOkey and 1011 phone number.
Racine, Ohio
9·29-ltc BEAUTIFUL E.,.ly American
Crill Bradford
Tad called on An GOkey
Style, sleroo.radlo com.
S.1·h. ·
Friday evening.
EXPERIENCED beaSuthtclan, blo:J\IIoo,:speakerd• ~ &amp; FM _
"""TV ··•!!I_._ I
Mr. Carlos cain had major Warner's Beauty
oppe. ra o,
spee c anger . . ATHERT..,...
.,N .... on c
Apply In person.
Balance 111.61, Use our
Servlcs: HeW Cllano'ill Ml&amp;llr
surgery. He is doing aa well as
9·29-llc ~udgel t•rma. Call 992·J3S2. . Tv s. Phone 1.11110 Bottom
espected.
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Parions.Mr.sndMrs.Herberl
Roush called at tile Parsona
heme Friday evening. Mrs.
Rulh ParsonawliB 1 guest at the
.,____ •-Saturda
ra'"'"'" '""""on
y.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern011 Rowe of
New Brighton Pa Mrs Kate
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Rowe and ~· - e dinner
guests Sunday of Mrs. Ama
Wines and daughterut ~
Mr andMts Herbert.;,_.;..:
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trytom~sevenbyputtlng alld Mn. ~U lloolh l!nd
lbe ace of ~rta to lleep. flmlly, Mt. and Mrs• •
""-ybe be ~. Maybe . he Ro!tsh' and family, ~; Jim
wtm'l, bulljl .lll1y -case slit Is Ccilnolly -alid lliian, Jilt. and
~' ···'"·- ~ , . ~ J . Mra. Randall Rober.ts aq~
.. No?d i"4~,..,. ,.. • family attend4id' a ~
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Cblrles~. Mr. Rbocles 11!11 ll

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new Cl!l'·
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lll'.andMri.JamesPayneof O~Q UPRIGHT ~Janos, any
('nhvn'"la visited r$Uvet..... , 04'ndltlon, 1$ long as41ave nat

ov~ lhe weekend.

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· Mri. Nora Jordan visi*!fber
ft¥&gt;1her,
X.~ Wllson.
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Mr. ond Mrs. M. A.,:Ki\ple
were S.turday evening iiUitata
of, Ava Glllaiy.
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·The daughter of 1)\AAtha
Hopldtta Gibson wu ~We · ~ .

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pl~,up
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dey. Write; giving
• ~d recflons, Witten l'lon~
1':;~. Box 111, 1 SardiSJ

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Mr. and Mrs. Ruse.e11 RouiJl
'll1e
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Nancy, ,sharon, Clnily, De;t;{· Slellll AWns

and ·Edward, and Ronnie Thursday

·~n ~dinner cues~~ of IIWDber

lrlt. 81111 , Mrs.

Suilday.

Dan:a

wllb --;;;;;;;;;HEi;-;_;~~~hed
Diehl FURNISHED and
A lar1e 111;"0:::';~~.delicious

Lewla,
Mrs. AncU

l1ld Mrs. au.eU Rmtsh taken to
and clildy were bl Psrkenburg Hotipltal by
Monday nlaht 011 btllineu.
Squad,

, Mr.

Reedsville

CLEANEII
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direction of
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Hl!llidayAiklnahom,Sundl!y.
9.25-&lt;ltc
Recent visitors of the M. A.
FIElD grown chrysen· RHtrlcled sub dlvllton. 1'1 to
Epples were Mr. and Mn.11411 EXPERIENCED selesman to lhemums
and
mums. .2-acre . lpfs. PhoM Chaster
Boring of Columbua, Mr. aod
manage ond work r011te. ABC Reynolds'· Flower Shop, 91J.l301, night 915-3302.
Mrs T~ Dlml of Athena Cleaner&amp;. Mssao, w. Va.
'Mason, W. Va.
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and Mr. aod Mrs. Dano! Sanlng
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servlca cilia. Mull\ be .:.&gt;&lt;· beaullfyl ·light (Ws~ad
M""""''""'·. · · i''.
perlance,d . Phonf Long ljiablner;: llkt new. ' Fully
l(r. and;..,._ ~~!Jiark Boltctm 9~5-;t~Mf. ,.
.. ,,~ulppad 19 do· "1· fancy
attendelt !lie liOnf Iiiiis iD
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faar_,.

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Ronnie Ru.aeU and Joan
,•Tiie blddinc hu been:
Malluel a1a0 atfinded.
8.20.11t .
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Mrs. Tommy Manuel,
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· Tommy and Terry, apent
OLO furniJure, dlo!las.
You, South, ~ .
Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
llcids,,etc. Write M.D.
•ActU ••uu ~~~ 4oQIII ,.;.. - - - - , .
took pictures of ,.,. .• .,;...,8
Rt. 4 Pomeroy, Ohio.
What do you do? .
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A-Bid oae elodor.'ll'ou
Mr. and r.frs ..Paul North and reai4ence . (now,·~·: , ode1
9.
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:tor 1be daugbter, Connie, and dallihter PI'OPIIi'IJl 1or the . · . of F
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dou•let•a. lid •.·!'1•\ - . . of . Galllpolb . 'Je~e Sunday Georae ~ .poe~/ !
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lboa one ol JOOII'
lllelll ofMr, and Mrs. Herbert ·, Mr. and Mn. 'l':"'l&amp;''Bfln8 3 ROOM unfur•lsho&lt;l
to ...,li!t lor luture Siyre,.
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villlted Mrti. E!'l'l ~s:t;
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men!. Pllone m.ma.
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tto
TODAU'CI~N
lpellt tile weebiJd wif!( lib spent tile'~ . ')(oDie TRAILER. Brown's
tw!clu~'*t"
d~ 8J'andpllntill, rMr; ~ ' Mn· ~_!llld:.~~
In
~~·Minersville. Phone
now?
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Herbert ~. f;ft; ~ ~· .. ··~,;
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. compa~tad .:pati~r~ to Ohio 1 ·;rom,~t~'tr*•.811fil of the ;;~~~~;~~
Unjver1l\J, Ath~nl, SUDda)' ·~Ill!~ .~ . , Mrs. WeU.
w._,.l!e lias enrolled lor lilt otthe·Ciafence F.Nlmana whl!e

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North has17 balanced
points. There Is no need to
use the Stayman convention
since he does n~l hold a four·
card major swt. Therefore,
be doeS not need IO explore
ault possibilities. He knows
the partnership total li from
· lb k
33-35; thaI 33 ts e ey DUm·
ber for a small slam .and 37
the key number for a grand
slam. He just blda siJ: no·
trump.
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South may fool. around imd

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Works Best .Here
lr Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
NOBTII

By Mrs. Herbert Rouli
Mr. and Mrs. · Jlm
of Racine called

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evening on Mrs .
Knightlng.
Mr. and Mre. Vernon Rowe of
New Brighton, Ps., took the
fonner's mother, Mrs. Kale' .
Rowe, and Ada on a visit I&lt;
Walker's Creek, Va. Tueaday,
reU!rnln,g Friday. Mrs. Rowe

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North~South vulnerable
West North l'.lot South
IN.T.
Peas 6 N.T. Pass " -

certainly appreciated the visit.
They also vlstled· Natural
Bridge, Va., and relatives at
Staunton, Va.
Mr. and Mre. Lester Manuel
and daughter of Logan spent a
~ Mr
k d wl ... his
wee en
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paren1a, ·
and Mrs. Paul ManueL
u- u--ld La
Mr · snd """·
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wson
and baby .oI Letart ' W. Va .,
SUnda wllhMr dMrs
spent
Y
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Charles LaWlOR and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manuel

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Opening lead-• J

Back in 1932 young Oswald
married the tennis
champion of Texas. Mary
Zlta Jacoby had never
layed bridge but wanted to
earn and Jn order to teach
his wife quickly he invented
the point count no-trump.
This' pic 1 u r e bid showed
5-3-3-2, H..l·Z or 4..1-ll-3 dis·
tribution and from 1&amp;.18
· · I. rds It b
poiDIs m
hlgn ca .
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came lbe Standard Amerl·
can no-trump and stiU Is. It
is allo the JACOBY MOD·
ERN Do-trump.
...... o•l• dlf'erence be·
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tween 1m Jacoby and uno
Jacob:Lals that -e .no- pro
vide
I the doubleton may
be Jx liB wen as Ax, lei: or
Qs. In face we don't cqnalder it a capital crime to
open one no-trump wllb a
worlbless daubleton U you

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POMEROY,·

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5 P.M. Dav Before Publlcat.lon HAYMAN'S AUCTION

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Monday Deadline 9 o.m
Laurel cun, now open ~· ch ------~o:--'
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CanceLlation &amp; Corrections
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Will be accoptocl unlil9 • .m. lor
r ay O rece ve on- NAUGHAHYDE . living room
Day of P ubll calion
slgnmenls
at 10 a.m.
Auto
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L IAll""•• .,..lr' I' su Ite. like n'"' .,••so
.. ' maple
REGOLATIONS
S ar lng at7 p.m. e IU&amp; _.
dlnelte .sel. Early American.
The Publisher reserves the your merchandise.
· Phone 992·2619 Mtwten 1 to S
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riOhl 1o eqll or re;ecl •nv ods
. a,2t.tlc p.m. ,
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called on Mrs. Vandora tor more thM one incorrect
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Knigh~-.
Saturday evening. lnserllon .
WILL give plono leiiiOFisln 'my BUILDING ~OTS or trailer
:
P m p.m.
k ·.,.. ·
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RATES
home. Phone 992·3666: .
space. On 1f!1W water .line,
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DOZER Wor ''' "'·'"'e 9~·217 1• 11
Mrs. Herbert Roush c8lled on
For w•nt Ad Service
t.J6.1fc school bua ~ute, on county
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Mrs. Knlghllng Sunday.
scen~\~~~,':r~h':,~~"J:.,' 110" - - - - - - - - - . ,
c:!~t ~~· 1 1 ::S't~l HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
Mr . and Mrs. Everette
12 cents per . wJrd lhree
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"' ,n "' • TENNA SERVICE PhDM
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conseculive ln,.,t;nn&lt;
CONNIE TEAFORD sWIIIIer colt 01esler·915-,Al97. 9 2, :t
992·2522.
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Psrsons of roegley spent a . 11 cents per word Six con has Ioken ""'r!,c;r"'enLal
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il-10.1fc
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weokend with his motber, Mrs . .secullve lnser 'Ions.
Mary June'a·
utY Shpp --:--:-:--':-:::---:
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Ruth Parsons, and Preston . 25 Rer cent Discount on paid starting Monday, Sept. 28. IRISH cobblliro and K.,nebee ~PTIC TANKS C1.1!1tNEif
Dorothy hthryn ' Wfilttt
P·-~· and Mrs. ~•-a Par- ads and ads paid wllhln 10 days.
Take advantage of ou• "Get potatoes, ·charles Hilton, R
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Ph · MIIOrtd 8ollo ¥fhltl w~ou
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Acquainted" 'f:eclalt $15 Portland Ohio Phcxoe 143easona . e ra es.
one r~1dtnco(o)oro"'l&lt;nowntt ,lht
sons and Mark. Everette,
&amp; OBITUARY
perm•nent for S 2,M •nd 0\lr - ·
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John ,Russell, c;.lllj)olll .j,46., ' Pltlntllf, end tho un)uulwnK !•Irs 'home,
11.50 for 50 word minimum .
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4782 a ter 5:30p.m.
Of dtVIstnof Dorothy · IJJlryn
. Rahw
assisted by his brother, .Eoch eddiBIILoniN•DIwAoor•s 2c .
$12.!0 permonent for $10.
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.j.7-lfc . Whit;, 4KHS.... thO llnl!!llldow~
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dwlltts
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ex~..or
Addlllonal 25c Charge per
ONE SET of gOCid fi'OI'k hone
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Iolii Whllo ...........-oojll' lll'• ;::._..
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his house qn Tanners Run. On Adverllsemenl.
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harness. Mrs. Freda Frod&lt;er, S~PTIC tanks clu""".
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Ulli&lt;llown heirs or 11¥11- of SI!WIHG MACHtfoiES..
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Saturday Everette assisted Ills
OFFICE HOURS
, R. 1).. Mlnirsvllle. ""'"'" S.nllatton, Swart, Ohio. Pti. . M•rv "'""'"· doe••i111· ~lao
imtlc&lt;l, •l! -.s;: ·
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uo a.m. lo s'oo p.m. Dolly. WILL pick up merchandise and Olester 9ss.3578.
662·30:0.
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kriowtt•el M.,r PI!&gt;PI'!I, wiMIH
Tlli · F•bo'lc( $)1Gp, 1 - • •
fbrolherSiialnwlth !!da!!!~-ast·~ ;~~~r.:;~ 10 . 12:00 Noon. ·'~~~•g'~ ·~;~':. "C'alf . r.~ --::-:-:::=:::=:::-:--:--::·"=~:Jip . . "·'--4-.
z.J2·U. Mr\'ll=~~·r.d t~~:r:,~~M. ·~~~ ~hiQI'I~!~$.t.IW,~;
ormer
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bUlldJng at Antiquity.
Phan'".'7~~ut&gt;'f!"r, • D • 2TANSWORTH ~· "",.Unda· WHEEL,'· Hor~ · Sa leo and auol\f i ~J
Dlr..ttOf !l!th· ~ ·', ,..
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LEGAL

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IJarrisonviUe
f1.Ukio u::' t:'ft~~~ti N!';~. ~w~ !~~ Societv News

convention in responding •·
opening io-trumps. If yo';:'
have never learned this t'Oil•
ventlon it Is about time you
did. There are innumerable
versions of Stayman. The
JACOBY MODERN version
is one of the simplest.
The ba s1c ldea of
b Stayman
is that the two-c 1u response
to an opening no-trump is an
artificial forcing bid and de.
mands that partner rebid
two diamonds if he doesn't
have a maJ·or suit of four
cards or '!lore. If he does
have a maJor he rebids two
in 11. If he has four cards in

her"~-

suestof ...... ,Mrs.
RouBh, Saturday.

Herbert

Mark Parsona, 1100 of Mrs.
Edna Parsons, ·Antiquity, en-

tered Holler Medical Center for
eye surgery.
Roger Roush and Judy
WUJWns visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dans Lewis Saturday evening'
at Clifton, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lawson, Wilda and &lt;lndy, Mrs.
Harold Lawson and Charles
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wolfe Sunday
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each. "'" • •
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COW lth
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If by I"•
Pllone915'3301.
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Mtlg:i ·. Count•, O~io,' to · •P·· •u:r·
BILl! 1115111'
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?'t::C~ bullwcalf'ab0ul1 io
.
5-20-lfc proprlllt •'•t.oll\ prol&gt;~r!l "~nettled? . I;,&gt;Sf''' ~; ·,
were supper guea
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· month• old. Phone 992·39&gt;14. MR · (iON 1t 1ON 1NG; ~~r 1r.":.:~r"~4".'ivH.~H~ ••tara
cau,: m: ·
his mother, Ava GOkey Sunday MAlo! OR woman 1o iubDiy
9·29·31c
RlilriMfllllon ltrvtcs. Jac!&lt;'a moklng, tiiii&amp;Wil!:flon Ill"': lm· l!M6.
o. ·; • J,-i '.&gt; , ·
evening.
~onsumers with R•wlelgh
Rofrlgor:atlon, New Hll-• .provo!rl'ttit·.o utott Ito~.• No·•.7,
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Mr. ond Mrs. Hobart Bry1011 Producto. Can 11rn S60 STEREO, Walnut flnl•"· f;,.,r
Phone 882·2079.
• liKIIon 6.:U,M•rea county •.Qftlo • LEGAL N"TIXE
1.&lt;! ·.
of Racine and Mr CliffOrd weekly part.llme, Sl!O and up
speed Intermixed c'·1nger,
ol+ttc' ond to ftx tho· vetuo of Mid .
I! II
., ,.
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. full· lime. Write Charlie Perin,
four spYker IGUnd iYOiim.
proplrty. J'ho property aoughl ·
. 110· ~ .:· 'Y''l, ·&lt;
11 ~ 1 1
Cuckler of Pomeroy were w. T. Rawletgh co., P.o. Box
Balance $61.89. Use our c. BRADFORD, Auctlto bo opproprlottd II mort
the
spoclllcoll~ doscrltod I I
APPOINTMliNJ
· '.
calling on old friends in the 204, Chilli to , Oh)o Uto1,
budgrt terms.
II 992·3352. ·
Complete Service
lolkiws&lt; . . . " .
Cose·.II.,JN72
villsge Friday.
giving name, oddrno ond
9·29-&lt;llt
P110f109ol9·3821
Ll'!il . Wlll)oma
Mrs. l.ollise GOkey and 1011 phone number.
Racine, Ohio
9·29-ltc BEAUTIFUL E.,.ly American
Crill Bradford
Tad called on An GOkey
Style, sleroo.radlo com.
S.1·h. ·
Friday evening.
EXPERIENCED beaSuthtclan, blo:J\IIoo,:speakerd• ~ &amp; FM _
"""TV ··•!!I_._ I
Mr. Carlos cain had major Warner's Beauty
oppe. ra o,
spee c anger . . ATHERT..,...
.,N .... on c
Apply In person.
Balance 111.61, Use our
Servlcs: HeW Cllano'ill Ml&amp;llr
surgery. He is doing aa well as
9·29-llc ~udgel t•rma. Call 992·J3S2. . Tv s. Phone 1.11110 Bottom
espected.
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Parions.Mr.sndMrs.Herberl
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Mr. and r.frs ..Paul North and reai4ence . (now,·~·: , ode1
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North has17 balanced
points. There Is no need to
use the Stayman convention
since he does n~l hold a four·
card major swt. Therefore,
be doeS not need IO explore
ault possibilities. He knows
the partnership total li from
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Four Injured in Racine .
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Flllir WSOOS Jl'ere InJured In aquad. AU wtre treated IIICI

a tlr~ aa:UW.t In Ra~. re~ exe~~&gt;l Anna Oblll,
Tuelda)' at 8:10p.m., the Meigs who was admitted.
CouQI)i ·sberlff·s Depsrtment The Wickline car had beavy
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M"-• Clarence Wickline, ._J:-.
Racb)e, Rt 2, traveiiDg out on 1IIUiidiB
Main -st., stopped at the In· • ·,.""'() •

terMcUon of Main and Rt. 338
for a atop sip, tben pulled out
Into the path of Kathy Oblll
Fry, Racine, golnl north on 331.
Anna ObUz, a passenger In

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Aaall utbJ8 P'/0.01, 1ntere11
and cCIIta, baa been flied In
Meigs County Commlll Pleas
Court by ~nl Pacldng

suffered Co., .,. Wayne, Ind., against

face.

Mary

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