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ne Ohio
I!UI or Public ScbOOI
Employee&amp; (OAPSE l will
conduct ill second annual
.Soulbealt District Leaderlhlp
Conference on Saturday here,
Oct. 3, at the East Elementary
School Wallace Drive.
Mrs: Belly Wiseman,
president of OAPSE's Albens
City Chapter No. 329, will boat
lbe conference which Is ex·
peeled to draw appiOJdmalely
65 OAPSE chapter presidents
and other members from lbe

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lbe Arab world's
greatest bero Ill modern times~
Scores fainted In the 90
degree heatlnclutllnl Nasaer's
widow, Tahal, who found
heraelf surrounded by well·
became

meaning

Egyplla'18

wailing

lbelr sympathies. There were
so many they almost covered
lbe coffin and lbe Egyptian fla8
waa lost ID view.
Policemen and troops man·
nlng barricades dropped lbelr
rifles and coUapsed, tears
running down lbelr faces, as
lbe mourners overwbebned
them with abeer numbers.
As lbe blaclt-«arbed mournenJ
crushed In1D the line of the
funeral marcll ol!lciala brought
In tour annored cars to precede
lbe gun carriage. But that
failed to hold back lbe throngs
which pressed In ever closer.
Cairo radio announcers deacrlblng lbe procession wept
loudly. Some, overcome with
emoi!UI, had to tum over
microphones to lbelr col·
leagues.

auodatlon 'a U·eou~tty
SoutlleUt District.
OAPSS Cllf'HIIIIy hu 32local
cbapterl Ia lbe ora.muuon•s
Soulbeut lll.tltrlet comjlrlled of
Athena, Gallipolis, Hocking,
Jackson, Lawrence, Mellis,
Morgan, ~'err)', Pike, Scioto,
Vlnlllll and WashiJII!Oft coun·
ties.
Paul S. Lewis, execullve
director of OAPSE, will bead
lbe tiJreHIWI team lnlm lbe
aasociatlon's state office In
Columbus acbeduled to address
the conference. Lewis will talk
on ~'LegiB].ation," "Rights and
Responsibilities, " and
"NegoUaUona."
Two
OAPSE
field
representatives, Kenneth Ball
and Neal Retherford, will speak
on 11Leadenhip" and ' "Mem..
berahlp" re•pedlvely.
Registration lor the con·
ference lascbeduled at &amp;-10 a.m.
with a aeries of ftve sessions
begiMiJJg at 10 un. and running tllrough 3 p.m. 'lbe Ohio
Association of Public School
Employees claims ~er 2'1,000
members and nearly 500 local
chapters.

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boiH a farm Deal' tbJJ UoiOII
CowJiy

towa.

Dr. Ra)'IIIOJJd Baby of !be
Obit Blttorleal Seelety
Maet1111 Ill CGIUIIlbaa ...
llrmed !be ..,_ were tboae
... mutodOB, llle aaeeoter of

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!Ut ~?::tt
were Ia uetlleld endllloa.
Marilla Potter, IIIOdate
cantor Ill ardlee)CJI7 at !be

m.._llld !bey would aot
mow 1IIJlll !be flad ,... ex·
canted II It wu a &lt;GIIIPiete
pleee.
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Tonight, Oc1. I
NOT OPEN
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TELL THEM
WILLIE lOY
IS HERE
!Tocllnlc:olorl

Elberleldo.

Save Friday ancl Saturday
Boys' Knit Briefs ancl T Shirts
F1maus br1nd 1t ~~~tcU.Iutt prict11 for Frkt.y 1nd Slfur.

day.
Boys slz.. 3 to 20 T Shim made with relntorced necks cut
extra MI. Brlels have double genet lMt - comfortable to
wear.

Louis.
'lbe Della Queen .... to
Loollvllle each year during the
week preceding lbe Kentuclly

Derby to race !be Belle of
Lo1llnUitl Gil lilt Oblo IUvM'.

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Fa;w;UI

Men's Knit

Frldey and Saturday Save on your U~ar needs.

Briefs In sizes 30 to 50. Tee Shlrh In sizes .s;mell, medium,

Sale 6.88

20. Woven plaid pettorns
made wllh lull length lolls
that stay tucked ln. Two
button through flap
pockets.

Slzeo 36 to 50. 1110 per cent wool. lciHI everyday and work
swNier. Dark oxford, navy blue and teal heelher.

Fridav· 1nd S1tunlay

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'lbe IIIIIUii .,.my lor those

Sale I'

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bltth to a ~ PI; ber first
child, It was ~ by .
Cedln of Lebenoft HOpeltai.
MIP wooa 11 married ID
Engjllll acior-dltector Richard
Grepon.

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En..ml&gt;iea •.Bath Towell · Hand Towels • Wish ~hi., lllg
Stlecllon of solids, prints In "'! """"'
tashlon colors.
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U.S. lind I'IJd.ltnd.yell Spanlah flap fluttered from special
white polel along the way. A
mounltd cavalry escort fol·

The Ohio Fuel Gao Co.
Thursday allked permlaBion of
lbe Fedeial Power Comznlaslon
In Waahlnglllll to Increase the
wholeaale rates lor natural gas
It charges Columbia Gas of
Ohio, Inc., and 25 other gas
c:ompanle&amp; In Oblo.

ldi&gt;iiO:R NATURE BAND - Vlft1bon of !he United
Tea

au. 6t lbe l'omerqy United J'altb Cburc11 go lor

''MOI4tr Nlllll'e" - especially the

''New Mother Nature
Blbt'.'11te bind, ol Georae Nm1l, Ray FraJill, Rollnle HBl
~ llclnl14 Grimm --led I09erallllllllbtn at a ciNI

wtmerrout~ba,..'ide""ilbebomeolMt.andMnt.Melvln

Drqe fz! ~ ~ 11Q111t·!Pl111!'11 llllh lbt lrud,

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Jackets with warm· red
qvllt lining. Sizes 36 to 50.
Large roomy 'pocketo.
Completely washable.
Dark olive · Sliver grey ·
Forest gr,.n and blue
donlm.

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OVERALL
JACKETS
Sizes 36 to 50 ·- Button

front style . Cordurov
Collar · Four p&lt;!d&lt;ots. .
·Warm • StrvlcNblt.
salt: Friday all!! Sltvrday

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8lii,Mr: andMn.RobertBarber,andMr.andMre.Ilrake.
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CAIRO-TWOTOPOONTENIIERSizlsucceeciGamaiAbdel
NUati"U ,.4!ikleot oi"'
...... IUftertdbeart allaclas u Nailer'•
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luneral .wasltartln8, lbe slanloftlclal newapaper AI Alnm said
toda7. '11te p~par said botb aciiDs prelidtDI Anwar E. Sedlll and
fllfmer Prime Mlnlaler AI Sabri _ . tl'ellted by doctors and
IU:en ID their bomel. It gave no report on tbalr ecJIIdlllon IU ·In
I.GndCOJ the Brltllh BroadeallinS Qtp. qJJGiecllbe ¥lddle Eut
neWI agency Ulaylng botb men were recloverq."
Nt111 or the IDn
came u EJrypdlllll!llhe!S In JI,OOO .
JDOIIIUU acrusslllo nai!UIID read solemn ftom lbe Koran
inmemiii'YOIN_., wbodledolaba.lattactMonda)'IIU.

L-..J:- be'
b _:_..J '
CamUUUUJ
rng lllfolltlU up,

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JIBNOifl Pi:NB-TBE VIIIT OONG lew a bole Ill m=
··i rai i ,
I'IIIGIII PUJb and 9111m 'l'lllreday nlllbt, lea
'il!t

Si~h-Whllt

w•.sha~lo

·Plastic topes.
Sfr~ nylon cordo.. f:n·
el~ metal ~eel. All 6.4"
toiigth In wii!ltw 24" to¥:~.
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Each HI C!Jf1Siats of .tight . ~ diJll!lr
J!lllws. tnlil ·and · ~ ,piM,,. IOup
jlla!M. aij&gt;s. liuc:ors.oneoacfloval plefor,
· vegolablo bclwl. crooit, pitcher and.
coYtrtd sllflr bawl: ·
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dttorltions.
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hlglnra1lellberclolodor1Go Insecure lord
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said today.
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181 off a iDlne ,
Penh l&lt;..vlng a~
1, a, c, 5 111t1 s, ltnJtcl)lns
allo have elu..ll,.n

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ca~tlnulng
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billallonary
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~ !IJt Oblo nel are
~In rates Columbia Gu
olOhlocbariealllcustomera.
Htherequesllupprovedbythe
FPC,ltwouldzpeananlncreaae
or abouiU cenll per month In
lbe bas bW Ill an average
CUitDmer aerved by Columbia
Gas of Ohio.

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Tenneasee Gas Pipeline
Company, Texas Eastern
Tranamlsslon Corporation,
Tuas Gas TransmiPion
Corp«atlfll, Unlltd Fuel Gu
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IJ&amp;bl and Heal Company have
llled for lncreueclrates and all
of lheae r&lt;mpanles are IUPpllen of Oblo Fuel.
Other I'MIOIIII clltd.by Laird
for reqlle4tiJJB the new retes
Include tncnuea In the coatzJ ol
labor, tuppllea, CGIJitrucllon,
IUel, other opnllona and
lnermrtcoatzJ!DObloFuelln
obtalnin&amp; capital lor con.
llrtiCIIoo. Ohio Fuel II uldns
lor a raie ol relam oll¥• per
eenf.
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Oblo Fuel Ia ~,!Ml notlll.be pal ln!D """"
tlian April!, IJ'II. ·
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IDwed lbe IWIIdezlllal mol«·
eade lbrough tne-llgechlreets.
Nl~on new In abOard Air
Force one lifter two daYs and
more than aeven hours ol
"candid but cotdlal" talb with
PrelldentTitoln Yugoolavta.
Nixon wu clearly delighted
with lbe friendly treatment
accorded him In Yugoslavia. As
be boarded lbe prealdenUal jet
plane in Belgrade, he shook
hands warmly with TIID and
said:
''Tharllt you so much lor
being a wp!lderful host."
He reminded the 78-¥ear-old
Yugoslav leader of his promise
ID psy a return vlalt to the
United Slales 110011. "We loOk
forward ID seeing you," N!Jon

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'IIOM'INGIIAM, Elllaad (UPI) - Toplest .Uir prta,
bawdy bJIIIIII, mariJ- ud • pop tlqer Ia !be pnadler'a
polpllll tbe oaly ,.., lor a daarell to COJDDJIJIIIieale _.
ce~tfdiJ willl lhe DUMien world, o mlr"*er uld today. Bat
be dlda't aay be ....., do lt.
'!be Rev. William Metealfe, rector of llolllford, wrote Ill
bll parlllJ magulllo lblt ''worldllaea, kwi,IDdlfle1'111ce and
avarlee are tweeplq .,.. people pui!D deatruetloll."
· · ''II !be daarell wae to t17 Ia -UIIleate ...,COIIIfully
wilb lbe worill of toda7 Ill bollldQ would have It be
peycbedelle pads, Ill dlolr Jfrll toplea, Ita byJJuJI bawdy,
lbe lCI'Iplllrel omllled aad replaced by 'ptl' aad the vlar a
well-bon lpGJianWI or rodllllzl1er," Metcalfe llld.
· ''l'bea the dlarda would C!GIJJJIIliBlcllle aad be paclred to
the doort," be added, saytq tbe p.......t Reaerallon had loll
all contact with Wna• lptritul.

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W. F. Laird, Columbus,
President ol Ohio Fuel, said
that lbe Increase, which would
total ~332,800 - or 13\io per
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cent - annually In revenue wu
requdted ID offoellncreutiiD
COLUMBUS
UPI) - revolullona In lbe area of what
. lbecostofautoQhloFuellrom Republican elate chairman lhlscounlrysoobYiousl,tneedl.
maM' 1~1 ~ other IJI.
AndreWI ~11&amp;4 The moa\.,;adlcal element
..C! ut{rSt •llpi;lCiitlt.h!"·' -i.;t=~~.._:~:=e tll:{~~"~l;~

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des"igl)s and lntwreotlng wpn.

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In Ohio

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lrlendablpl " Nl~on shouted
haltiJJBI)t LD spantsb. 'lbe criJwd
rNrellile approval.
Fr0111 !be Jlrporl, Fnlllco and
Nbonstood topther In an open
limousine that carried them
put lhouaaJida ol cheering
llpAnlards cluldllng "Nixon
speclal"edltionaofnewspapera.
Nixon received a key ID lbla
lhouaand r,ear-old capital ol 3
mnum people at the fla8·
bedecked Plaza del Marques
dellluero, IIJen drove on to the
l'llaclo de Moncloa where he
and Mrs. Nlaon will spend the

Costs of
Gas Up

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''n.hlita McUIIIlilil Dllllid "'- a...o. II'.,,_, Sharon and

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tell ill !"PP''IID
bla'8iltled 'latudenl riot" quote
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Tbe e&lt;~~trm•lb&amp;l QIIOle In
~lion Will prlnltd Feb. 24,
liM In the livter News, the
ltltdent JJOWIPIIpeJ' at Xavier
Unlverally and reported
GIWgan 81 havilll! said:
" ... 'lbe university crowd
ahould start rloll and political

-GIWgan bad said lbenotpll

wl8 a "lie."

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Andlewa, In 1 te~ 111
Gllllgan
campaign
hedquarters, said
the
llepubUcana would loot lbe
expense of the leal. " Ad·
dlUonally, "" would gladly
allow your candida~. to chqol!e
his own Interrogator.

aald. "We'D plan a good trip for
you."
During his two-dlly stay In
Y~t~oslavla, . Nlzon apent more
than ~ hours in private
conversation with TIID, eschaligiDg yjewa on lbe Middle
East ' situation, lbe war In
VIetnam, U.S.-&amp;wiel reiad0111
and other world probleml. It
:Waa· lbe most lime Nl:lon had
11pe11l alone with another chief
of state sl!JCO be toot ofllce.
Nizon left Belgrade at 1:57
a.DI. (3:57 a.m. JIDI') for the
three hour fll&amp;hl !D. Madrid,
where lb011881ld1 ol sjlanlards
skipped lbelr aelsiU In order ID
greet him as bl drove with
Franco from lbe airport Into
the city.

'lbe Mia were grey and
overcaat when lilt · 'llbca,
eacorltd by Preoldent and Mrs.
TIID, left Belgrade'a Old Palace
to drive to the airport.
Guards were .,..ltd eveey 100
yards 111 the llkDUe drive. All
side road were M8led off lhe
security In the airport terminal
building was llrlngenL
Nl:lon praised Tlto u a man
ol peace, and said be looted
forward to a conlilnllnl! pel'l&lt;liial dlaloeue wilb him on world
problems,
"D has betll very helpful lor
me to set hla IJ)Jpl'llsal ol lbe
various trouble spola In lbe
wcrld and bls belt advice u to
willl polldes could be 1do(Jted
which could lead ID peace llld

Grid -Pool Roots Raidecl..
YOUNGSTOWN,Oblo(UPI)A U. S. Justice Department
lssk force raided 41 ealabllsh·
menla and homes In norlbeut.
ern Ohio and Weatern Pennayl·
vanla and "cooflacated evidence" used in the lnterolate
transrniJsiCII ol gambling lnfor.
maUon, it was learned today.

distribution of the poola lbezn.
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Tbere were no arnata made
but lbe evidence will be pre.
aented to a lecleral grand jury
In Cleveland wblcll Ia lnvllll·
gating organ!Jed crime In
NCJI'Ibeutern Oblo.

Tbe Federal Bureau of lnves- ::~..'*..:X.Y&amp;.~:X·&gt;.:?::X::~&gt;.~~«m~(.

tigatlon early today refused
comment on lbe raids In
THE OUTLOOK
Youngstown, Uberty Township,
EDeaded Oblo outloot fir
Austintown, and Niles, Ohio and Meaday lbr..p r.nday:
Fair Meaday with ldPI
New Castie , Pa.
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rom !be mid 101 1D low 71o.
FBI agenla from PlttsiJurib, Low early Moaday moniq
Youngatown and Cleveland and Ia tbe 101. Warmer with a
werereportedlyaiJIIedatbreak· chance of sbowen Tuesday.
1ng up tranamlaslon ollnforma High Ia tbe 'ltl.
lion used In football pools
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Extra heavy .cvo~IOntd
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In and .browao
record.albums.
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tbal !aft ""ling wltb tbe ,Jq&gt;
lenlale tnnrmlllloa d ~ '
lng lnformatlm were being -no:
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lKmel ralded beJoD&amp;ed to ft)l
knownnortbeuteriiOblopmllt.
en. The ralda allo iiJellllljjl
llllalllavlll'lll and lllopl wi*lz·
dlalrlbultd the pool cardl, •
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Ken Amlbary
Dlrec~Q8111ed ~~~::t~i
ol !be Iuak Wal!Dn Bradford, Tom CUiill.

America.
MeetiJJB at lbelr 'clubhouse
near Chester tlllneek, chapter
membera elected new officers
and dlriCton. Olber new of.
llcera are Roy Grueaer, first
vice president; Delbert ear.
nahan second vice president·
Art
treasurer, and
League

Stwmer,

Karr, J1111108 Carnahan,
Lee Billey, Henry Bahr,
Charles Redford, Larry Well,
WWlBAnthony,DennioParker,
Guy Morris, Paul Karr,
chairman and CbeJ1er Erwin
Afilm.;, lbe Indianapolis 501)
was shown and a steak •upper
was served.

Queen's Fate Now Up to Taft
WASHINGTON(UPI) Alter ButT 11 Re ub11
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44 years ol aervlce the- .Delta. home town
hapQueen, lui ollbe nallon'o pas- pens to be the Della Queen's
~e~~~er ateamboaiB, Ia detJiined home pur~ said Thursday he
lor llrY !lock unleu Rep. Rob- would uk lbe Houae next week
ert Taft Jr,, lWlllo, succeed&amp; to 1lend lbe liiD back to confer.
ill a delperale llnal effort ID ence and ID order House CGI·
keep her afloat.
lareea to accept lbe Senate
A congreaaloaal wrllln.uce amendment.
wrnmlltee mlilt Merchant Ma· "It WGUld be a tragedy to
rine, Bill reluaed lbla week to condemn her without even so
accepiiSellal&amp;-pauedamend- much as o chance for lbe
IDII'II wblcll would have let lilt House ID TOle on the declslm,"
bl&amp; rl~t OOD!Inue lravetlng Taft said In an open leller to
on the MIMjiJIIppl, Tenneslee, hla colleague~~.
Ol!lo and Com!Jerland riven
-btlhougltol
f !Jer_~~l
· t]!D . ~~~ bliiiCoSalety a~~
1 or
1 er... • re .. ..,1y Ac~ ,........ y ngress ...a
slandinll.
two dllutroua ship llres In the

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Atlandc Ocean, 1be Della
Queen - with lla wooden superstructure - was forbidden ID
conduct overnight excursions o1
more than "' passengers. But
Congresl decided to exempllbe
Della Queen after hearing argumenla that II never ventured
more than a few hundred yards
from shore.
Although lbe Houae-.'lenate
conferees refused ID e&lt;~~tinue
ber exemption, lbey agreed to
recommend a federal subeldy
lor Green Line Steamers, ownera of lbe Delta Queen, If the
~-~s:"""mlllltospend tlleulredesfi.
ma.....10
on req
to
build a similar boat of 1tee1:

Taft said be believes J1 the
question ol lbe Delta Queen'•
fate could only .lind Ill way to
the Houae Door, "It would recelve ovenrhelmlng approval."
'lbe Cincinnatian bl•med U.S.
Rep. Edward Garmall, J&gt;.Md.,
lor keeping the laue In the
Houae Merchant Mulne Com·
miltee,
"He ll!nored the pleu of
over 1110 ol my «llleacua and
mytell and prevented a vote In
lbe H01110 ID Stve the ship,"
Taft said. "ID addlllCII, be 18·
nored lbe ""11*1 ol over JlO,.
000 Americans who signed pelllions Cll beball ol lbe Qaeen...

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Twin size flit or fitted
• Two Day $11t''l.39
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42x~ Pillowcases · • • · Two Day $lit ! ,~J II!'•
Pe~t lor Gifting-· Cannon Ravel Family matching hell)

many new styles and ••ve.

Mens Nylon
Quilt Uned

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square on the Jlrport runway
,.., troops and atr Ioree pollee
wearing the llermaJHJtyle lJel.
meta of World War n.
Bodyguards In blue bereta
advanced liowly behind Franco
wilb apear1 In lbelr bandit and
plslola at their sldea. More
pollee lnsiJiny black Napoleonic
hala guarded evary gate. And
olbers were on rooflops both at
lbe Jlrporl and along the
mol«cade route.
Nllon said be waa "confident
lbe talks we will have bere will
C&lt;lllrlbule !0 closer cooperatim
both In defense lor peace and In
more economic cooperation,"
His voice wu drowned out by
jell J11L181n8 overhead.
"Long live ·SjJanlsh-Arnerlcan
Massed around a ceremonial

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for little boys In sizes 3 to 6, regular
boys 8 to 20, and mens sizes 36 to 54.
Waist length jackets and longer c;ar
coats or suburban lengths. Solids
and plaids In corduroy, cotton twill.
nylon, wool.

2 for 8.00

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ell wu greeltd wannly by
Franco, re.IJllendent in his
uniform P capfain.teneral of
the Spanl•h army. Five
hi!Jidred carelully screened
Civilians ~ under lbe
w'alcbful eyea of 2,000 pollee
and troops at BaraJas Airport.
'!ben followed a llknlle

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Mens

Men's 9.95 'Button fnJnt iDAT SWEATERS

tbrou&amp;ll Madrid with Spanilb
llrGIJiplanl"ranccaco Franco.
Freib lnlm two daya qf talks

Famous Cannon Roval Feinlly quality In this 50 per cont
cotton, 50 per cent pc!y ..tor permanant press. llltet and
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motorcade along crowcWned
1lreela under sunny Spanllb
akles to lbe center o1 Madrid
lor a key·lo-lh&amp;dty ceremony,
followed by an
cooference between the two
leaders.
Sounding a keynote ol his
talks with Franco, Nlzon said
at the airport:
"In recent weeb the eyes ol
lbe world have been '"' the
Mediterranean area. H we do
not have peace In lbe Mediterranean, world peace will be
seriously threatened. An IJJdls.
penaable plllar for peace In the
Mediterranean Is Spanlah·
American frlendlhlp and cof!JPII'Itlon."

Sale! Frida, and Saturday

\WRK JACKEIS
Cotton twill zl- Iron!

Choou blue denim, Floher stripe, h!Jrrlngbone or olive green
In shorts, regulon and longs. Sizes 3'1&gt;1&lt;! !il). Zlpa'II'GI!I lop to
bottom or bottom to top. Concealed mlfal.snaps. Action bed&lt;
lor extra comfort. 1110 per cent cotton· llliforlzed shrunk.
Frldoy ond satvmy

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MEN'S and BOYS'

large and extra Iorge. Full cut. Extra well made knit brlelo
and Tee shirts.

Sale! Men's 7.98 WID ·Cauenllls

BJ BUGENE V. RISHER
MAD~ (UPI)- Presldenl
Nbon, !IIUin&amp; u.s. Ilea with
~ as . "on lndlapensable
pWar lor peace Ill the
Medlfen'onean," gola bullllgbt
hero'• kind ol weteome toc~ay
as be roda triiJDipbantly

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IIEAR8 WATOIJNG
SEATI'LE, Wub. (UPI) Pollee were looting lor a
modern GoldUocb today. They
aald C8Jml Button reported to
pollee Wednelcla}' 101118body
Nd made pcrridge m biJ stove
and rested In bls bed whll e he
was away. 'lbere was a switch
1nm the old children's fable.
Burton'• chalra were aD In good
shape but bls TV aet wu
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Secand floor.

Extra heavy weight

~:.illlke 111-iackels and the opec:lal values yoiJ'IIIInd at

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rotmOiJia (UPI)""~ A
ACE HIGH
gunman robbing a
(Ttcllnlc:olll'l
feotlonU'f store here
Kevin McCarthy
W~ Jlhot and ldlled Qlle
EIIWallach
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51Jaw Storts 7 P.M.
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Depirbitent oo tile

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In the busy mens and boys departmenl on the 1st floor. M
rtune time to buy c. P.O'o. Navy blue . plaids In light and
:~colors. lined or unlined styles. SIZOl J to 7 · 8to 20 and 36

Katharine Rou
"GP" All Aces Admlllad.

"'MtAT DO YOU
SAY TO A

WALlZDNS

Reg •.3.91 Umbrellas

He said II would cost •10
million ID bulld a new ship
similar to lbe Delta Queen and
II would cost about .I mllUon
ID revamp lbe old velatllnto a
dayllme-ooly excursion boat.
He said various clllea and
ftrma have offered to buy the
vessel and turn II Into a fioatlng restaurant, lncludlnll St.

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Hundreds to seled from White or pastel colOrs In sizes
P-S-M-L In mini, short or
-outstanding values In average
lenQihs.
all
wool
coats,
T...;Daysalt
laminated jerseys and
fake furs . Choose from
2.58
car coats, all weather )-----~---"'
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trimmed coats. A wide
range of sizes junior to
super ·

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dlcatlng Congresl favors a led·
era! subsidy ID Green 1Jnes If
11 wanll ID build a new metal
boat similar to lbe Delta~The statement, however,
would not have U. force of
law.
"We didn't come here for
money," Muater said. ut don't
know wbnt we .are golllg to

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Robert Redford

Fri., Sat. &amp; Su11: &lt;
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A Film By
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medium,
large.
Assorted solids or
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I sale 4.68

In tile busy Ready

waridn&amp; wilb !be county lair
pollee program of Drew
Webller Poll 3t, American
t.eciOn. will be held SUnday
1Jet1inn1n8 at D0C11 atlbe Great
Bend cottage ol Charles
Snllel.

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PrA TO MEET
Mrs. Ruby Vaughan, Middiep«l, county PTA COUildl
pruklenl, will attend the Salem
Center PTA meeting at 7:30
p.m. MOIIday allbe school. Mrs.
C. 0. Qmpman wUl show lllldts MARINE TO'DIEREICUE
ol a triP ID lbe Holy Land and OOSI'A MESA, Calli. (UPI)
Mrs. PbylUs Duaan. president, _ )Wine Cpl. C11reace E.
will preside. Parenla of all Jtotllln eaterecl the only nude
children attending lbe school entertainment bar In this
commUIIIIy WedJiuday and
are asked to attend.
ca1Jb111d lbe two peillomen,
Jacflllel1m Featherly, 25, and
BRING A BUG!
The Pomeroy Garden Club OJerl Jl'lemlng, 22. He placed
will meet at I p.m. Monday at lbe Jlrfa under cltJxana arreol
the .home of Mrs. Roy Bttzlng. lor lndeceDt eJIIOBUf", clalmln8
For roll caU, members ..., ID tbelr 111J111180 anllcl offended
bring an lnsed or a picture of an hla of delicacy. Police
booluld !be girls Cll Roprs'
lnaect for idenlillcatlon.
ccmplalnt.

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Jlllllodon, poulbly 1,010 ID
za,• years old, were ID be
excavated today from a peel

Women's and.

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llluel II lillie with ytlfll ,..,_l Cll' flllure
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lll'tbe-ifMlali=III!M·

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' What Is now abundantly clear Is that some of the major
lhsom lear~ the hard WllY In Vietnam in anilguerrlp&amp;
Niton's a"c-k ,on
•. ·a r are now being applied in PresiAent
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tlle vicious groups who peddle narcotiea and olhe• dangerous drugs.
· These internationaUy based organizations have many
IIU"rrilla characteri81ics-in their type of organization and
m their combined "military," economic, propqanda 'and
bribery operations. Like the •uerrUlus, they are allo pro·
lllcted by the fear or "loyaltY'' of their victims, protected
(ometimes out of shame by the families of their victims
and' by the officials they bribe.
., · As with the Viet Con¥ In Vietnam, they are protected,
' too, by tbe fact that thetr victims and the rank and file in
, ljlelr organizatloq know that they. too. have broken the
r,w and therefore cannot expose the organization without
4Jkpolling themselves to punishment by the law and,ln t9111e
· ofa~ea to death by a gang enforcer.
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''•tometbln&amp; very close fn concept to the mueh'l)llbliclzed '
alion Phoenilt In South Vietnam, which seeks to lden·
aDd •-Le
- out of action the •Ley VI~
c• Cong-Nol'lh Vietllllm~ underground poUiieal, ecanomlc, propaganda and
, rhllltary leadership In the south In order to cut the hellrt
' «1\rt of !he Hanoi Invasion.
.
;Hert! in the United States, a combination of major fed·
eral agencies, In co-operation wltlr state and local governents, has been makiDe a ·concerted effort over !be put
, , onths to Identify the major illeg31 organizations dealing
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narcoUcs and other dangerous druga and their connec!lens and aJsoclates in the United States and other eounttt•s and to learn the key personnel of those organizations.
&gt;,Strangely enough, except for bit$ and pieces, the facts
these groups have not been known with certainlY In the
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conjecture and rumor but not the concrete knowledge
Jtcessary for effective government acUon.
~Instead of attempllne to catch every user, every pusher
llfu1 e~ery local wholesaler, the objective Ia to find the men
·Wbo are key links In administration, In dlsl:rJ.buUon, In lm·
d in processing (whether these 11Dka are In the
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States or In Europe, Latin America, Asia or the
East) and to then find ways to lmmobHlze 'those
~y men.
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041 of circulation, though perhaps not as long, as one arlisted for dope distribution. And assault and battery may
~ much euler to prove.)
1;As a result of the preUmiDary lnteWgence gatherlnf 11
IC·now beUeved that nine major national-internationa 'orI#DlzaUons Import and distribute a heavy percentage of
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U.S. cities and In a spread ,ollorel;t{countries. The" ""*il· '""' '
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~thillone of the nine Is 'an organization 9.f S~lfh elll!!jc ~-', ~telsw (rAre~
groUJH! scattered througll' 11\e United States. TI!ese. men 'abd tile Chir aro..... !D~ ·
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UPI Sports Writer
PITI'SBURGH (UP!)-Look·
ina at the stallaUcs, It shouldn'~
be close.
The Reds have two plaY"!'
with 40 or more homers. The
Plrales have one with 31.
ClnclnnaU has the leajple'l
two lop RBI men. Pittsburgh
has no one within 50 of the
leader.
The Reds won more pmes
during the season, selling a
club record with IOZ victories.

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56 106 .3.46 42
rsdly'li Rtsults
Mlnneoota 4 Kanso&gt; City 0
Dofrolt !Cleveland 0
Baltimore J Waohlnaton 2

Ql!kland 5 Milwaukee 4
C4i!Jforula 5 Chicago 4 (IJ Inns)

Umps' Strike
No Series Stop
CJUCAGO (UP!) -National
Leaaue Prealdenl Charles
Feeney says the lea1111e
cbatppiOIIIIblp series and the
Wtrhl Series Will be played u
acbeduled even If major lea8Ue
,omplres strike.
The umpires are to lllt!lll
today in Chicago to dlscuu the

po-.!Mllty of a strike.
TheJ are seekiDI a minimum
of ...000 for each umpire
worldng the !IW'uHs and •10,000
lfir the World Series. Last year
umpires received t2,500 per
man lilr the !IW'offs and ta.SOO
lor the serln. Playoffs in both
major leagues start Saturday.

Milk Prodiiceri .

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OOLUMBUS (UPl) -Central
Oh!~ · Co-Operative Milk
~. llic. dlscontlpued
~ery Of mUll: toltordens,lnc.
'l'biiriCiay in a dlspote over
pr!ce,. Don Zehr, general
IDI!Jqer for Cenltal Ohio, said,
"It~ our product. Unless we get
wh811re want fiji' II, we won't
dell..- to llflrdeDs."
'1'111 cooperallve aeeks ...76
per ~~ lfir clasa-1
~ ~ 8..-denJ. has offered
...56, Ze1tr said. Zehr said
Cenltal Ohio llOl'lllll11y deilvers
onNta1f million
of mUll:
to Bordens eadl
ABotdens

by Chet Tannehill
JoiJI Rllclthart, Melga.'70, grandaon of Mrs. Mildred Hemsley
of SyraCUit!, better than awrage atlootball and t:radl here, and a
lot better than !bat wllh lbe books, has an.escellenl Plebe year
aoiDaforhlmat the
Military Acadany, Wut Point, N.Y.
No one wbo witnessed the lttlll Marauder grid victory over
Ironton can lorgellbe long bomb from Pat O'Brien be caught to
put his teaJI• abead by one TD breaking a U-12 tie. JOOll got that
necessary atep on the Ironton defender going straight downfleld
and Pat's pass came over Rltchhart'sleft shoulder perlectly 40
yarda beyond the scrtrnmaae Une. With John's fine speed It was
slJ: polnta In the bag.
Already at West Point JOOll ls on lhe track teem, both Indoor
and outdoor, and sings in the cbolr and glee club. If you search
closely wben the balftlme program of Army-Navy tpliiM! la
televised you may pick him up in the !llee club.
John'aaddresslaJOOll W. Rltchhart,Co. H·l, U.S. C. C., West
Point, New York, 109911.
He'll be home on leitve near Cbrillmas lime.
PISTOL PETE (Rose) sayathe Redsareread;ylar Pittsburgh
In the playoffs and whoever the Aniertean League sends up to the
World Series.
In caae Pete, one of my favorite professional alhletes,ls lucty
enouab to· aet in the World Series, Sports Desk wUl have two
rt!lll!rVed seats lor each of the possible loor games to be played In
anctnnati 1 Gamel I ~d ~- of, the Serle1
be at Riverfront
llladl!llllSa~Y,,~: ~iDil,!lllndaY.rs- E~:tJ· d
necessary, a,re sCbeauied lli Clnetnna 'Sa
y.
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Sunda'y, OCt. II. ·
'11teie dJJCatl, with the acepUon of thole lor Sunday, Oct. II
- wben yours truly li)JJ88 to be 1D Cincinnati - are available to
thepulilc on a first call (etd pay) basil.

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"Some writers didn't think
we'd wiD unllllast Sunday (the
day the Pirates cllnebed the
dlvillon tiUe )," said Manager
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the opener lor the Pirates while

!be Reds were surprisinaly have anybody with 40 hooters . shape. Merrill, ClnciDnall'l 1111
1be game begins at I p.m. outhomered 16-7. F&lt;lt the year, But we are a bunch of good winner at :lll-12, basil'! pitcbed
EDT and wUl be lelevlaed !bey hit 60 more home rllll8 hitlen!," said Malty Alou, the much lately because
Pirates' centerfiejder, who had arm. He'l vlte!l~s~~~~
naUonally by NBC.
than the Pirates.
day'• II8COlld aame
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1Alke
Wllbr,
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The
Reds
are
In
better
shape
Pittsburgh Sunday before the Cincinnati ted the majlll'll with
series shifts 300 miles down the 45 home runs an~ 148 runs with all their regulars ready . blg winner.
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Riverfront Stadlwn f..- the Perez hit 40,homero and drove both are ailing, Stargell with a one, becsuse be beat lti;
bad heel and Clemente with a Pirates tbree times witbouni
third and, If needed, IOW'th and In 129 runs.
' 1d
sore
back, bul bOth are lou during the season.
lifth games.
Willie Stargell, the Pirates'
Walker
and
Bob
Vesle,
.u:q•
btl power man, hit 31 homero expeeted to be In the Uneup.
Altead Oo Homen
Bob Moose, a Pirate right- demolecl from the ~
ClnclnnaU'sstrength la power and drove in 84 runs.

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Cincinnati. Neither of the young
rlgblhanders has enjoyed appreciable success against the
oppoaltlon, Ellls with a 3.f
"We don't have anybody with bander, and Reds' lefty Jim rotatloo, were the-Pirates' on/.Y
Ulellme record against Clncln- but even while wlnnln.l the
naU and Nolan with a 2-3 llliU'k season series from Pittsburgh 100 runs batted ln. We don't Merrill also are in questionable starters to beat the Reds.

By JOE CABNJCEW
UPJ Sports Writer
Mr. Everything and Mr.
Nothing will meet Saturday
niaht in Cleveland.
Mr. EverytblnfJ la Terry
Bradshaw, the Plttsburah quarterback frmn Loulolana Tech
who wu the nation's No. I
draft choice after last season.
Mr. Nothing la Don Gault, who
went to Hofstra, wasn't even
draftee~, made It as a free
agent and will start for the
Browns against the stA!elers
Saturday night.
Bradshaw, the strong-armed
rookie who la supposed to lift
Pittsburgh frmn the depths of
pro football, has been finding
the aoina a ll!Ue rouaber than
etpected.
Bradshaw bad to be benched
in the Steelero' openlna lou to
Houston and began to find the
markinasecondlosslastweek
to Denver.
Gault, who wasn't even
supposed to make the Browns'

roster this year because of
veteran Bill Nelsen and hightoolecl roolde Mike Phipps,
IIUddenly la a man on the spot.
Nelsen damaged his knee
against San Francisco 1aat
week and Gault, who spent
much of last year In the
service, Will start in the
American Football Conference
Central Division game.
Bradshaw hit on 13-of-211
passes last week in a toting
cause aeaiDst the Broncos and
Gault spent much of his brief
tenure against the For&lt;y Nlners
on the seat of hla pants.
For !hill reason, the Sleelers
have been llated as an off-tbeboard favorite.
In the only other Saturday
night game, Oakland is a fourpoint favorite over Miami in an
AFC game.
Sunday AFC action finds
Kansas City 11 over Denver,
Baltimore 10 over Boston, the
New Y..-k Jets 14 over BuHa1o
and Houston five over Clnclnna-

Title Won from Bench
By VITO STEUINO
UP! Sports Writer
It's part of baseball 101'1! that
hitters aren't supposed to wiD
!be batting championship while
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sit"·•
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Alas, times have changed.
It's ~ot a romantic era

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sale.

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So Alex Johnson . of the
California Angela can console
himself with the fact that the
rec«d boob wUl altow we won

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TO ALL FOOTBALL FANS

the
only inter-conference
fi8Dle
polntfavorlle
over San Diego
in
and Detroit la an 11-poinl
choice over Chicago Monday
niahl in
batUe of NFC
Central Division unbestens.

CGclttails &amp; Dining
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Value-Rated Used Cars

POMEROY
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1969 Olds Cutlass Hot. Sedan

September 24, tt70
Thursday Afternoon

Standings:

Team

Puints

Simons Market
M&amp; R Foodllner
Pomeroy Bowling
New York Clothing
Farmers Eklnk
Racine Food Market

High Individual
Wanda Queen, 187.

Second High Ind.
Carol)ln Bachner
Boyles. 186.

J2
30
18
16
12
Geme

$2595

Pal imino finish, brown vinyl top. gold int ., V-8,
auto .• P.S.• radio. w-s·w tires.

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G1me &amp; Linda

High Series - Pandora
Collins, 508.
Second High Series - Carolyn

1969 Chev. Impala 4 Dr. H.T.

52395

V-8. auto., P.S .• P. B.• dark blue finish. light
blue lop.

1968 Mercury Monterey

52195

Two door Fastback. Turquoise finish. white
top. black vinyl int., 390 V-8, auto. trans., P.S.,
power disc brakes. radio, w·s-w tires. Real
nice.

1967 Olds 98 4 door

Bachner, 494.

Blue with blue Int., full power equipment,
radio, w·S·W tires. factory air conditioning.

Team High Game - Simons

19'10 American League Market, S21.
baiUng crown with a .3289 Team High Series - Simons
average while Carl Yastrzemski Market. 2377
of Booton finished second with se
- aso
_n_ W_ednesda- y-,-the
- av-e-rag
- e
3288
of .32811 put Johnsoo ahead by
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But 11 wasn I qwte ns _003 and !be Angels didn't want
dramatic as the averages look. to risk 1 · lt
Johnson made an out in his
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rw.t .llf:fl*t •lli his llnjll"liaftll' $It as the g - drag~~!
Thursday night but thetl_co11ect: for ;i3 innlnas, there was little
ed two stratghl hits and after excitement ·belore California
the second one in the fifth ed ed the Chi
White Sol 5innlna, manager Lefty Phillips g oh
cago
sent in a pinchrunner for him. 4. J nson would have batted
Since y trzemsld finished his three ~ore times If be bad
as
stayed m the game.
In other AL games on !be
last day of the regular season,
Baltimore nnd Minnesota tuned
' up for !be start of tbe playoffs
with victories as Baltimore
edaed Wuhington 3-2 and
Minnesota blanked Kansas City
4-0. In the other two games,
Oakland lopped Milwaukee 5-4
and Detroit blanked Cleveland
the

Before and After The Game

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II. In the NaUonal Conference,
Minnesota ls eight over Green
Bsy. Dallas five over st. Louis,
AUanbl two over San Francisco, New Orleans one over the
New York Giants and Washingtonseven over Philadelphia.
Los Angeles la rated a 121&gt;-

Red8 Ready, says Pistol Pete

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Clnclnhatl 4 Aflanlo 1
Pittsburgh 9 St. Louis .&lt;
Lbi Anglin 7 San 01090 4
• AtMriCioit:iague
East
w. L. Pet. GB
llalflmor~
llle 54 .61.7
New York
93 69 .574 15
Botton
87 75 .537 21
. Delrolt
79 13 .488 29
76 86 .469 32
~ Cievsland
Wuh ngton 70 92 ,435 38
Wnt
W. L. Pel. GB
Minnesota
98 u .605
Ookland
89 7J .549 9
.(:allfornlo
86 76 .531 12
.- Milwaukee 65 97 ..WI '33
Kansas City 65 97 ...01 3J

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and maybe
lfaM '.'1'blittet;''
in. theft
,]!l'.'f-~1..&amp;.
' a fe!r y-.

It, 1n I. of 12 f18D1es.
But now, the atallallcs doo'l
mean a lhln&amp; anymore. They
start all over Saturday at 'l1tree
Riven Sbldlum, the Reds and
Pirates in a best-o(-6 pleyoff r..the NaUonal League pennant.
AU year, Plltlburgh bas
played the underdog role. Tbe
Pirates thrived on 11. They won
the Eutem Division UUe with
the lowest w1nn1n.1 percentage
of any first place team in
major league hlatory.

Now York 1
' Piilla elphla 2 Montreal 1

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organizations In LaUn Ameuca ~d Spajn. ,.
, " f,tm')""""'M·f!dw7 at4181St.
Tbla syatem accounts iot 8Imoit~a~t.•,the iin~tt cocalit&amp;- ~~_.,.;.'i'i:}'Ji ~liii IIIII
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traffic here and •
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~ •· 1 be 1 • -:-'~ill
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,or ever·
9~~ o
n.
stage ,..uin .: AnDUr 1ret1rei1
The Federal Bureau of Narcnlies ~d ,Dan~el'OUI'lliugs out of !oWn tuee the~ Dick
has reason tO 'beHeve thal#le liUb· iJI· WI .CJP,eration· Ia ln ~~®ileAl '"''WQ fiJ. T\rli"
the large Cuban lmmlerant coJO!Iy mMiainl. ltela.Uonshlps bued Olt · the .Noah'a .(fk
have been Ideo~ In New..York, Chicago and otlle• mojor .
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clUes from coast 'to~cPIIBI wbere CUll&amp;~ colonies exlit.'
· ~~-~~betedlie'\T ~
The Cuban mlgratlon after the Castro !Ue-over was
""! .,...,.. ..&lt;.'
'!}'
1•rge throudlout !he United Statei' ¥d !lie "ttorld Patl of' eUcllecl the \'~~§""' lausll: "e
this mlgr11tron COII8illted of ~lm~ .Qh'eady euilaced '.I• ,Ill\ were *!JPI!I~, !.tlie· ~'11C11
Cuban cocaine !raffle~"
' . ·:After 'Deetni Cuba they ei: pJalnly bueci ·CII,sboci at llii
panded their ojierailo •
oetling up relltlonsblps with same mlby Utile f~ttet
esljlbllsbed Europe~ ·-'
lr~era., .
etpleUve. !llll!fllj!!IY, lta~ ,
Their smu~·"~g
t1o ~~- built'" aj ' ••
Hepburn'" •~••---·• ,........... ·
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a ns ,....e a
·~.- m or ....van"' .... w_uo' ""'-v
tage, ~n abi ty. to ully ~zpl,olt )raffle routes for .roealne musical.
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and """"'•Into !be United lltate8 th
h ee tr 111' ""So th
Amerk;;';nd the Cariibeah.
roug , ~~ a '"'' u
BdNae ~-·!I tir~~thof . oil!
So
be
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wy o....,nera ,, , ' no
1116
In r.:'nt mC:::~h: ;.{~~ ~aj":~~~~~Jl::~ ' been arrested . pru~, ~ly taste ...
T)lree more of the nine major Wegal drug distributing Some 40 Ye&amp;rf.qo Mex. ~
operations In this country are ·.'lnauaged bv Cosa Nosll'a' ~rodueed n::el Coward •.
type (organized crime). groilps~ operaltng W'itb Hlated or- Private Uvet 1D Wblclllbete
ganizations in Cllnada aDd Itilly. ~
was a Une cluriDg Its ~~ •
Close Ues also ells! between these particular Italian at wblcli·Mllx had crtnaed ... He
ethnic groups and criminal groups In France which gives advlaed Cow11'4 the nne sboulcl
them a capablllcy of delivering mUltlld)o....:m quanllties 10, and a1 Sit Noel'•· tembn•
"'-·
0 f hero10 into the unlied state&amp;.
1traUon thalli had erupted ·the
Another one of the nine big dlairlbutors iB an lnternation- bJcgeillaush in the !IW' Max
al organization probably responsible for the Importation retorted: "·But 11'1' the - .
of m""i WJ!gal herQI!IIhan any other single group. Unlike lllnd of laush '"
some. 0 1 others, 11 Is not organized bn elbnic Unes.
COward ltled It without that
A SIXth maJor Illegal narcoilcs and dr~gs ero::r special- line and
. back to tblitk
lzes In controlling large amount. of European -an Mexican Max
came
,
herolu, cocaine and marijuana coming Into the United
for ahlfllng the I plays
States from Mexico.
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emphasis from a cllllraclingly
If several thousand key men can be Identified 1n the nln, lllliii!Ce888l' guHaw to a mood
,. ,.:_· il'
operations the government Is now lnvesUgaUng 'nd if a that permitted added deplb
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major proportion of these men can be taken out of llCtion instead of sballow chortling.
the heart &lt;Jf the illegal narcotics and dangerous drug~
Pat O'Brien told us be Wllll
operation would be cut.
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SOIII!hl f..- a role in the national
''TI&amp;bt money" notwllhstandlng, !Ut feat AlilerleanJ ·
With an alert antidrug corps it might be a tong time troupe of David Merrick's bit
dU8 into !heir IDdiV!dual and corporate meets· ~· &amp;IV-' ·!I
before the underground could again build up today's large chlll•r "Chlld't Plat," but
record f17.6 biWon In cf)lllributlons tor
, iiii~J!:~~1 .
and -~•ceedlngly ilangerous traffic. ,
. David wouldn't so for Pal'&amp;
health and w8Uare, cultural and civic acll ~ and I bbn
requestedsalary,soPatwlsbed
. of O\bel ·Phllan~le. and charitable caU$8s. ' ' , • : ,
him well and lbalwas !bal.
The !5th Amendment •to
Tllat figures ' out .to•some ft8 miWon a da.l glv~· awn, '
Palla weD· of! at 71, ~·t the ConsUtulion gl- U.S. ~=•day In t!le year, report&amp; the Family ~r,
I
I have to act a second If be cl!lzena voting rlgbll rt!· , lndtvi~uala have conalstently given mote ~
· ~ ~!l'irLAWRENCE E• LAMB ' M • D • II
.I doesn't '"
choose u-t
of race, color
or quarters ol all annual conltlbutions.
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In. t ...
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.:;:: that be'a gardleia
prevlolll condition
of servl·
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proc
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lmed
,.....,
loves
a
tude
'l'be·
Wofld
Almanac
came
to
•13.8
biWon.
The
average
gift
deduction
ln
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1 stage, and a1t the world's hia recaita that Tbomal Peter- according to the lnterriBIItevenue set-vice, W!-S '.28~1
B II 1 B 1
audience ... Recanlly • he'a been son-MuDdy was the 8rat
The balance of the gift-giving total came from bequeats,
Y een otte
tourina the ptovh..-es In a play Neercvlo vote u n d e r au- foundations and corporation
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EducaUon la fiDe, but why la with wife Eloiae and daUIIhier thorl\7 of the Amendment.
Of lhe'18 la~t sums liven In 1989, 10 !"ere bequells,
WIDEN GII:NERAnON
it Heleg !hat the majorl\7 of Bridle! in the cast, 1!blcb If It He .voted Ia a special elec:· including one
miWon legacy.
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tbe.e ldda and yo1111g adulbi ~oein'l cure hia ham c:ertalnly Uon In Perth AmbQy, N.J., Gifts by pnvate, 'co!ftlllunlty and eqrpg~ate f~Uon(
}l, LAuW~EN,~~ E:a'¢M~·.~-~b c :Dear. !J~le.w~ •· "''' .
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~ 'R'rillly~lilll!ffiltdrtlie ~~~~ve&amp;¥..1
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46 ·" ' rflll .. .. .•:") t!'li'IIM~rr~HhtlA
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'younger 'lkeaked ' o~t" kiUJiiP ,inassacres ' •
gotoft asi\IIISI'ai-1'..:1Wiiri'hi!'' 4
mop ,, g
, t.Jjl;"!'•2,2i!OUiiltedFwtdsacr.oulhe,c;o,~II'~Valfed::
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the best tribal dancers were genetiUOll'la7iDa "My ollllilatl riots' '
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' and Eloise were married, tbey
..17m On to ~u~g,rt aelffenitt ate~. ~ lli8lt
vlgorouslnthelr'/Os.
.
wastoobusytoapendan llme we'•ve ~.felt
bul wantedcblldren~laway,but
. lr PHIL PASTORET
. halfoflhlswur sed , ""6'•1'8YT&lt;!~ _4edUellolh .. :· ,. ,
to beh pbys1,fally
Yet absence of clvinza'Uon with 1111 a'nd too hung Yup on omehow the ~· 11 as too often happens; 1f1le
For tbe ~~ who No price _tag can bt put on !lie tlllle and e~ey c;oDII'Ib- ,
1
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ave II"'
alone doesn't guar~tee you ~-'"••
so •L-t be -·•• a
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-.~~ra on arrived Pat tried to adoPt a altun lif~"
a· Cheer utedtd chatltable organlzatioDJ I!Y v,olunteers .. Tlie ~~ll ·•
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dis
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b estimates ·!hat 2t5 million holD'S a week l!l'e donated .,~
··• esc pe our eases.
gt
lhltt 1 dldn'1
in ~· ....•-· of obstacles You'd baby at a New York orpbln up, your
wll be 1 le over 60 -IDioh volunteers of all a•e• and .In .n w·••• ~
· northern Kenia a nomadic ve me
IJil
want
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old
onea
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lhro.w ,_ asylum, but after the ~lion
tolatell
Y\)U
hP:
natural
yow: life. ."u . .
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tribe of camel' herders, the Oral place, etc. etc."
••.,.••
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u• wu qreed to and they went to
g IS vealociK.
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dlst~se known as the Bendllles, have '1'1-. far out cata -are c:on- the towel, wllb so Hille an- pick
the h.O... they
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One of the 11!011 drl!lllalil: epmples of the recent lll'oWtll .·
a high rate of heart disease, vlnced they Will be different courqemenlfromtlle%1111'11·1lll
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Not e-tl~lu outdoor of voluntar18m ·Is atnong studenll. TC!daJ •ali eitfinjle!l
callSed by a~cumulated fatty 111th THEIR chlldrel. So lke)"ll. TIIIH'HiliiURJ
turned down becsuse hhu an ' twe: The ,e 11 o ill who ~.000 alud!\Dis,- ~,e· glvlnC up to 10 holjtl ·a wetlk..tOl' Ill ~'
de p 0 SIts 111 the arteriel. ralae •.tilit C!Ullllllu.,.,W. 110 P. 'S: 'ftlere were kids golflll acll&gt;r and perfca-ce COIIIIdered a ~~ 4 .
tanil 011 ~ ol cOmJ!IunitJ ~lee~. '
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They are vigorous people',"· Yell!eaceal
fttept off to ar ·bad! then too but lrlcli7 risk.
hll TV dill!lf1' nltller liNin ·
far removed from lha
~~
cn:n.t·howl•
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Eloise, who already had allemlaclmnballt.
G,IM
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stresses of clvlllzatioo. One x:-:-:-~
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explanation may be wlial mlic~ lime wt!b them the ldds Daar Tltinker:
..._.. - • · · or
Underneath the f alii n K ..... ew Ywl Times edltoi'tallzealllat the, Nllon
- tbe alrlke
vigorous, they 1eat. Their diet, like that Will be lick of "old lazy Your letter Ia a prime lhree-weeli-old Infant, aadly leavn 11 lui August' a liD- latraUon Is ultimately more to.blame~
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Ge~al ~ Ulan: elthef !be COI!IP . or !be
in all waya in of their urbanized brother vegetable-lypt Mom and Pop" example of how generallzaUona packecHhem as they cbecied mown grua.
distort You aa1 "the majority out of the Algonquin; next lllljp
,
l*ause It hal failed to curb.Jhe w4g1 .
.aplral. ',·
of the commu- contains 35 to 40 per ceni befonlltq're ball grown
fat, mostly of animal origin.
can
knee
these
chlktren
of
ldds.behaw
like
savaeOJ"
or
Cbl~o
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Clilcaio,
Pal
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Tbe
Prealdent
.If
fa~te4
for
r,Jsylng
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Some Islanders with high n....- \btl ._11~ a lender age are "crybab~' do-nothings . ., l'elllelllbetJ the 1an1e Bid. checll; out .., IIi llili cue the ~ •ven trying ~ -jawbon~ , wori"'• ~~~~ v• •"'"'l"' IJJll' ,~h'
rates of heart dl,lease alld -:---~
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~ a-Weehomewulllll'byandnot IUtboroftlielnterylewwullllll
OQrYwaphlbt.
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fatty deposit.
In their
ar•· lliitplj
daddy-o
You WOUld
- tbelil
u their
'frellk-outa
_,_ •-•r · - 'o..:....
••l, ~ N• y · PGII ' called
Tbuia toatrlke
catch
up ~~i~~~~~i~
teries
are thought
to ltave
tbei'e Iatoaprove
flrtllllobla
world that
out wlto
apind
Dvea on to ,_.,_
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wbleh
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the problem beCause coco· their to be Ctllljuered- one !bat welfare.. Not so! A 1ma11 per. took home two-weelt-old bf
eolumnllt; ~I.e ~ , ·reVef'Je tlje mOderate
!~:~;;
nuts are their major lood HE
toesed
away 11 centage yea but not tbe altlloallmmedlately. Tbey'""
w 0 no
Joey.a depreu employmlllit, ,
~
source and coconut oil haa "materlallltic.;, Thus the majority'!
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so deilP,ted, two, ~ later
JIUI!iDi blurt. - · lliiW small car. , ,· .
the same undesirable elfpltl J*ldlill!D swhtP Kids ra~ · F..- heaven'• lalte wrench Iiley ad...ted anotliei' ariel a )'tit
ullnlllJ
" 11 If not clear wl» ls too ~=!iJ,;etf
as animal lat.
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in Gpl!!ence ·re~ It Kids your eyes from the heacmnes after/ tliat a tltlrd.
lbal
Ia the economy, QOW In ell
We have learned a lot
In
r-~ ·
.
Orencbed Ia Ute ·lift~['
"moderate."
about how to prevent dla· ~ poverty ~jectlt, and lq ert~h to - !bat most affection of thiilr .
ease and m a 1n t a 1n llood trr qaiD lfir ~·
YOUIII. . are no better or no
heallh by observlug the dlf· ·"· Anti what's aU'1 ibJa, about .-. '!liM were a- of your younpten, Pat and
ferences in health problems 'i.-nCilns tlllle with•' the
~ but they may llmeturalfCT,,~
in the world. :fbe- 'evidence JOllllPter? WbO bad llnie 19
have ~ ldaals and fewer 111.
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~oints to ~ ~;« tblt.t !!qw '!itb a 1114 ..- ~ .bl.m ;.;.mp11141 false valuel. .
after 11
you Uve bot onlY detet:1rilnes 411 )'88ri qo? '!be ldds liad no
,~ life siyles wlll. had one;
how you die, .but bow· vigor.
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OilS and healthy you are, time ......, ....,.• "" ._, went
........... ,,., "' ""' grea
particularlY In later ~em. to work \!&amp;r]J! 01 llarved. 1'bey , ,
~ JOU pndlet. .
fntw,;. Awl.)
weren't IIIJOl]ed and Idle, with i\1111 li , or' tM WCX'HI Tbere
nolhiDg better to lhiQ about 81'1' ~ pnclil:aktlnded
,,..,. ,_ "''lit"' fM1 , ~ ''wha\ I the Wjlrld , ll;odl!ltil!alllts 8IDOIII them to
to ~- f. li!IB•. Ia." If 'lllbdt~ ·' ~d' thll . ~· "" ~ soma. 11t1!l
,M.D.• io &lt;Ill o1 tiVJ ,.;w. Wtllo ~~ &amp;tfen 'to _yotmg ~ .il!eallals to (hopelullf)
Dr. u.,. ..... t .w;ril/of/ ptOple \kl'lllll' .!be' depl-ailon , kieP lt:mrn honest. .

Varied Diet Over World
Prqvides Health Clues

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$1595

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trade.

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$1295

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' What Is now abundantly clear Is that some of the major
lhsom lear~ the hard WllY In Vietnam in anilguerrlp&amp;
Niton's a"c-k ,on
•. ·a r are now being applied in PresiAent
~
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tlle vicious groups who peddle narcotiea and olhe• dangerous drugs.
· These internationaUy based organizations have many
IIU"rrilla characteri81ics-in their type of organization and
m their combined "military," economic, propqanda 'and
bribery operations. Like the •uerrUlus, they are allo pro·
lllcted by the fear or "loyaltY'' of their victims, protected
(ometimes out of shame by the families of their victims
and' by the officials they bribe.
., · As with the Viet Con¥ In Vietnam, they are protected,
' too, by tbe fact that thetr victims and the rank and file in
, ljlelr organizatloq know that they. too. have broken the
r,w and therefore cannot expose the organization without
4Jkpolling themselves to punishment by the law and,ln t9111e
· ofa~ea to death by a gang enforcer.
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1What Is being attempted now In the United staies· Is '
''•tometbln&amp; very close fn concept to the mueh'l)llbliclzed '
alion Phoenilt In South Vietnam, which seeks to lden·
aDd •-Le
- out of action the •Ley VI~
c• Cong-Nol'lh Vietllllm~ underground poUiieal, ecanomlc, propaganda and
, rhllltary leadership In the south In order to cut the hellrt
' «1\rt of !he Hanoi Invasion.
.
;Hert! in the United States, a combination of major fed·
eral agencies, In co-operation wltlr state and local governents, has been makiDe a ·concerted effort over !be put
, , onths to Identify the major illeg31 organizations dealing
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narcoUcs and other dangerous druga and their connec!lens and aJsoclates in the United States and other eounttt•s and to learn the key personnel of those organizations.
&gt;,Strangely enough, except for bit$ and pieces, the facts
these groups have not been known with certainlY In the
•
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conjecture and rumor but not the concrete knowledge
Jtcessary for effective government acUon.
~Instead of attempllne to catch every user, every pusher
llfu1 e~ery local wholesaler, the objective Ia to find the men
·Wbo are key links In administration, In dlsl:rJ.buUon, In lm·
d in processing (whether these 11Dka are In the
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States or In Europe, Latin America, Asia or the
East) and to then find ways to lmmobHlze 'those
~y men.
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041 of circulation, though perhaps not as long, as one arlisted for dope distribution. And assault and battery may
~ much euler to prove.)
1;As a result of the preUmiDary lnteWgence gatherlnf 11
IC·now beUeved that nine major national-internationa 'orI#DlzaUons Import and distribute a heavy percentage of
~lWei! dangerous drugs In the United States.

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~thillone of the nine Is 'an organization 9.f S~lfh elll!!jc ~-', ~telsw (rAre~
groUJH! scattered througll' 11\e United States. TI!ese. men 'abd tile Chir aro..... !D~ ·
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UPI Sports Writer
PITI'SBURGH (UP!)-Look·
ina at the stallaUcs, It shouldn'~
be close.
The Reds have two plaY"!'
with 40 or more homers. The
Plrales have one with 31.
ClnclnnaU has the leajple'l
two lop RBI men. Pittsburgh
has no one within 50 of the
leader.
The Reds won more pmes
during the season, selling a
club record with IOZ victories.

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56 106 .3.46 42
rsdly'li Rtsults
Mlnneoota 4 Kanso&gt; City 0
Dofrolt !Cleveland 0
Baltimore J Waohlnaton 2

Ql!kland 5 Milwaukee 4
C4i!Jforula 5 Chicago 4 (IJ Inns)

Umps' Strike
No Series Stop
CJUCAGO (UP!) -National
Leaaue Prealdenl Charles
Feeney says the lea1111e
cbatppiOIIIIblp series and the
Wtrhl Series Will be played u
acbeduled even If major lea8Ue
,omplres strike.
The umpires are to lllt!lll
today in Chicago to dlscuu the

po-.!Mllty of a strike.
TheJ are seekiDI a minimum
of ...000 for each umpire
worldng the !IW'uHs and •10,000
lfir the World Series. Last year
umpires received t2,500 per
man lilr the !IW'offs and ta.SOO
lor the serln. Playoffs in both
major leagues start Saturday.

Milk Prodiiceri .

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OOLUMBUS (UPl) -Central
Oh!~ · Co-Operative Milk
~. llic. dlscontlpued
~ery Of mUll: toltordens,lnc.
'l'biiriCiay in a dlspote over
pr!ce,. Don Zehr, general
IDI!Jqer for Cenltal Ohio, said,
"It~ our product. Unless we get
wh811re want fiji' II, we won't
dell..- to llflrdeDs."
'1'111 cooperallve aeeks ...76
per ~~ lfir clasa-1
~ ~ 8..-denJ. has offered
...56, Ze1tr said. Zehr said
Cenltal Ohio llOl'lllll11y deilvers
onNta1f million
of mUll:
to Bordens eadl
ABotdens

by Chet Tannehill
JoiJI Rllclthart, Melga.'70, grandaon of Mrs. Mildred Hemsley
of SyraCUit!, better than awrage atlootball and t:radl here, and a
lot better than !bat wllh lbe books, has an.escellenl Plebe year
aoiDaforhlmat the
Military Acadany, Wut Point, N.Y.
No one wbo witnessed the lttlll Marauder grid victory over
Ironton can lorgellbe long bomb from Pat O'Brien be caught to
put his teaJI• abead by one TD breaking a U-12 tie. JOOll got that
necessary atep on the Ironton defender going straight downfleld
and Pat's pass came over Rltchhart'sleft shoulder perlectly 40
yarda beyond the scrtrnmaae Une. With John's fine speed It was
slJ: polnta In the bag.
Already at West Point JOOll ls on lhe track teem, both Indoor
and outdoor, and sings in the cbolr and glee club. If you search
closely wben the balftlme program of Army-Navy tpliiM! la
televised you may pick him up in the !llee club.
John'aaddresslaJOOll W. Rltchhart,Co. H·l, U.S. C. C., West
Point, New York, 109911.
He'll be home on leitve near Cbrillmas lime.
PISTOL PETE (Rose) sayathe Redsareread;ylar Pittsburgh
In the playoffs and whoever the Aniertean League sends up to the
World Series.
In caae Pete, one of my favorite professional alhletes,ls lucty
enouab to· aet in the World Series, Sports Desk wUl have two
rt!lll!rVed seats lor each of the possible loor games to be played In
anctnnati 1 Gamel I ~d ~- of, the Serle1
be at Riverfront
llladl!llllSa~Y,,~: ~iDil,!lllndaY.rs- E~:tJ· d
necessary, a,re sCbeauied lli Clnetnna 'Sa
y.
~ . and
Sunda'y, OCt. II. ·
'11teie dJJCatl, with the acepUon of thole lor Sunday, Oct. II
- wben yours truly li)JJ88 to be 1D Cincinnati - are available to
thepulilc on a first call (etd pay) basil.

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"Some writers didn't think
we'd wiD unllllast Sunday (the
day the Pirates cllnebed the
dlvillon tiUe )," said Manager
Danny Murtaugh.
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start

the opener lor the Pirates while

!be Reds were surprisinaly have anybody with 40 hooters . shape. Merrill, ClnciDnall'l 1111
1be game begins at I p.m. outhomered 16-7. F&lt;lt the year, But we are a bunch of good winner at :lll-12, basil'! pitcbed
EDT and wUl be lelevlaed !bey hit 60 more home rllll8 hitlen!," said Malty Alou, the much lately because
Pirates' centerfiejder, who had arm. He'l vlte!l~s~~~~
naUonally by NBC.
than the Pirates.
day'• II8COlld aame
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Another game is scheduled in catcber Johnny Bench of 201 hits and batuid .297.
1Alke
Wllbr,
I.W,
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The
Reds
are
In
better
shape
Pittsburgh Sunday before the Cincinnati ted the majlll'll with
series shifts 300 miles down the 45 home runs an~ 148 runs with all their regulars ready . blg winner.
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Ohio River to lbe Reds' new batted in. Third baseman Tony Slargell and Roberto Clemente Merritt's loes would ~!!(a 1te1
Riverfront Stadlwn f..- the Perez hit 40,homero and drove both are ailing, Stargell with a one, becsuse be beat lti;
bad heel and Clemente with a Pirates tbree times witbouni
third and, If needed, IOW'th and In 129 runs.
' 1d
sore
back, bul bOth are lou during the season.
lifth games.
Willie Stargell, the Pirates'
Walker
and
Bob
Vesle,
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btl power man, hit 31 homero expeeted to be In the Uneup.
Altead Oo Homen
Bob Moose, a Pirate right- demolecl from the ~
ClnclnnaU'sstrength la power and drove in 84 runs.

against Pittsburgh.

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Cincinnati. Neither of the young
rlgblhanders has enjoyed appreciable success against the
oppoaltlon, Ellls with a 3.f
"We don't have anybody with bander, and Reds' lefty Jim rotatloo, were the-Pirates' on/.Y
Ulellme record against Clncln- but even while wlnnln.l the
naU and Nolan with a 2-3 llliU'k season series from Pittsburgh 100 runs batted ln. We don't Merrill also are in questionable starters to beat the Reds.

By JOE CABNJCEW
UPJ Sports Writer
Mr. Everything and Mr.
Nothing will meet Saturday
niaht in Cleveland.
Mr. EverytblnfJ la Terry
Bradshaw, the Plttsburah quarterback frmn Loulolana Tech
who wu the nation's No. I
draft choice after last season.
Mr. Nothing la Don Gault, who
went to Hofstra, wasn't even
draftee~, made It as a free
agent and will start for the
Browns against the stA!elers
Saturday night.
Bradshaw, the strong-armed
rookie who la supposed to lift
Pittsburgh frmn the depths of
pro football, has been finding
the aoina a ll!Ue rouaber than
etpected.
Bradshaw bad to be benched
in the Steelero' openlna lou to
Houston and began to find the
markinasecondlosslastweek
to Denver.
Gault, who wasn't even
supposed to make the Browns'

roster this year because of
veteran Bill Nelsen and hightoolecl roolde Mike Phipps,
IIUddenly la a man on the spot.
Nelsen damaged his knee
against San Francisco 1aat
week and Gault, who spent
much of last year In the
service, Will start in the
American Football Conference
Central Division game.
Bradshaw hit on 13-of-211
passes last week in a toting
cause aeaiDst the Broncos and
Gault spent much of his brief
tenure against the For&lt;y Nlners
on the seat of hla pants.
For !hill reason, the Sleelers
have been llated as an off-tbeboard favorite.
In the only other Saturday
night game, Oakland is a fourpoint favorite over Miami in an
AFC game.
Sunday AFC action finds
Kansas City 11 over Denver,
Baltimore 10 over Boston, the
New Y..-k Jets 14 over BuHa1o
and Houston five over Clnclnna-

Title Won from Bench
By VITO STEUINO
UP! Sports Writer
It's part of baseball 101'1! that
hitters aren't supposed to wiD
!be batting championship while
· the d
sit"·•
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11110111.
Alas, times have changed.
It's ~ot a romantic era

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California Angela can console
himself with the fact that the
rec«d boob wUl altow we won

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the
only inter-conference
fi8Dle
polntfavorlle
over San Diego
in
and Detroit la an 11-poinl
choice over Chicago Monday
niahl in
batUe of NFC
Central Division unbestens.

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September 24, tt70
Thursday Afternoon

Standings:

Team

Puints

Simons Market
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Pomeroy Bowling
New York Clothing
Farmers Eklnk
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High Individual
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Second High Ind.
Carol)ln Bachner
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Collins, 508.
Second High Series - Carolyn

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radio, w·S·W tires. factory air conditioning.

Team High Game - Simons

19'10 American League Market, S21.
baiUng crown with a .3289 Team High Series - Simons
average while Carl Yastrzemski Market. 2377
of Booton finished second with se
- aso
_n_ W_ednesda- y-,-the
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3288
of .32811 put Johnsoo ahead by
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But 11 wasn I qwte ns _003 and !be Angels didn't want
dramatic as the averages look. to risk 1 · lt
Johnson made an out in his
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rw.t .llf:fl*t •lli his llnjll"liaftll' $It as the g - drag~~!
Thursday night but thetl_co11ect: for ;i3 innlnas, there was little
ed two stratghl hits and after excitement ·belore California
the second one in the fifth ed ed the Chi
White Sol 5innlna, manager Lefty Phillips g oh
cago
sent in a pinchrunner for him. 4. J nson would have batted
Since y trzemsld finished his three ~ore times If be bad
as
stayed m the game.
In other AL games on !be
last day of the regular season,
Baltimore nnd Minnesota tuned
' up for !be start of tbe playoffs
with victories as Baltimore
edaed Wuhington 3-2 and
Minnesota blanked Kansas City
4-0. In the other two games,
Oakland lopped Milwaukee 5-4
and Detroit blanked Cleveland
the

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II. In the NaUonal Conference,
Minnesota ls eight over Green
Bsy. Dallas five over st. Louis,
AUanbl two over San Francisco, New Orleans one over the
New York Giants and Washingtonseven over Philadelphia.
Los Angeles la rated a 121&gt;-

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Clnclnhatl 4 Aflanlo 1
Pittsburgh 9 St. Louis .&lt;
Lbi Anglin 7 San 01090 4
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llalflmor~
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New York
93 69 .574 15
Botton
87 75 .537 21
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79 13 .488 29
76 86 .469 32
~ Cievsland
Wuh ngton 70 92 ,435 38
Wnt
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Minnesota
98 u .605
Ookland
89 7J .549 9
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Kansas City 65 97 ...01 3J

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It, 1n I. of 12 f18D1es.
But now, the atallallcs doo'l
mean a lhln&amp; anymore. They
start all over Saturday at 'l1tree
Riven Sbldlum, the Reds and
Pirates in a best-o(-6 pleyoff r..the NaUonal League pennant.
AU year, Plltlburgh bas
played the underdog role. Tbe
Pirates thrived on 11. They won
the Eutem Division UUe with
the lowest w1nn1n.1 percentage
of any first place team in
major league hlatory.

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, " f,tm')""""'M·f!dw7 at4181St.
Tbla syatem accounts iot 8Imoit~a~t.•,the iin~tt cocalit&amp;- ~~_.,.;.'i'i:}'Ji ~liii IIIII
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The Federal Bureau of Narcnlies ~d ,Dan~el'OUI'lliugs out of !oWn tuee the~ Dick
has reason tO 'beHeve thal#le liUb· iJI· WI .CJP,eration· Ia ln ~~®ileAl '"''WQ fiJ. T\rli"
the large Cuban lmmlerant coJO!Iy mMiainl. ltela.Uonshlps bued Olt · the .Noah'a .(fk
have been Ideo~ In New..York, Chicago and otlle• mojor .
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The Cuban mlgratlon after the Castro !Ue-over was
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this mlgr11tron COII8illted of ~lm~ .Qh'eady euilaced '.I• ,Ill\ were *!JPI!I~, !.tlie· ~'11C11
Cuban cocaine !raffle~"
' . ·:After 'Deetni Cuba they ei: pJalnly bueci ·CII,sboci at llii
panded their ojierailo •
oetling up relltlonsblps with same mlby Utile f~ttet
esljlbllsbed Europe~ ·-'
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Their smu~·"~g
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tage, ~n abi ty. to ully ~zpl,olt )raffle routes for .roealne musical.
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h ee tr 111' ""So th
Amerk;;';nd the Cariibeah.
roug , ~~ a '"'' u
BdNae ~-·!I tir~~thof . oil!
So
be
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In r.:'nt mC:::~h: ;.{~~ ~aj":~~~~~Jl::~ ' been arrested . pru~, ~ly taste ...
T)lree more of the nine major Wegal drug distributing Some 40 Ye&amp;rf.qo Mex. ~
operations In this country are ·.'lnauaged bv Cosa Nosll'a' ~rodueed n::el Coward •.
type (organized crime). groilps~ operaltng W'itb Hlated or- Private Uvet 1D Wblclllbete
ganizations in Cllnada aDd Itilly. ~
was a Une cluriDg Its ~~ •
Close Ues also ells! between these particular Italian at wblcli·Mllx had crtnaed ... He
ethnic groups and criminal groups In France which gives advlaed Cow11'4 the nne sboulcl
them a capablllcy of delivering mUltlld)o....:m quanllties 10, and a1 Sit Noel'•· tembn•
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1traUon thalli had erupted ·the
Another one of the nine big dlairlbutors iB an lnternation- bJcgeillaush in the !IW' Max
al organization probably responsible for the Importation retorted: "·But 11'1' the - .
of m""i WJ!gal herQI!IIhan any other single group. Unlike lllnd of laush '"
some. 0 1 others, 11 Is not organized bn elbnic Unes.
COward ltled It without that
A SIXth maJor Illegal narcoilcs and dr~gs ero::r special- line and
. back to tblitk
lzes In controlling large amount. of European -an Mexican Max
came
,
herolu, cocaine and marijuana coming Into the United
for ahlfllng the I plays
States from Mexico.
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emphasis from a cllllraclingly
If several thousand key men can be Identified 1n the nln, lllliii!Ce888l' guHaw to a mood
,. ,.:_· il'
operations the government Is now lnvesUgaUng 'nd if a that permitted added deplb
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the heart &lt;Jf the illegal narcotics and dangerous drug~
Pat O'Brien told us be Wllll
operation would be cut.
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''TI&amp;bt money" notwllhstandlng, !Ut feat AlilerleanJ ·
With an alert antidrug corps it might be a tong time troupe of David Merrick's bit
dU8 into !heir IDdiV!dual and corporate meets· ~· &amp;IV-' ·!I
before the underground could again build up today's large chlll•r "Chlld't Plat," but
record f17.6 biWon In cf)lllributlons tor
, iiii~J!:~~1 .
and -~•ceedlngly ilangerous traffic. ,
. David wouldn't so for Pal'&amp;
health and w8Uare, cultural and civic acll ~ and I bbn
requestedsalary,soPatwlsbed
. of O\bel ·Phllan~le. and charitable caU$8s. ' ' , • : ,
him well and lbalwas !bal.
The !5th Amendment •to
Tllat figures ' out .to•some ft8 miWon a da.l glv~· awn, '
Palla weD· of! at 71, ~·t the ConsUtulion gl- U.S. ~=•day In t!le year, report&amp; the Family ~r,
I
I have to act a second If be cl!lzena voting rlgbll rt!· , lndtvi~uala have conalstently given mote ~
· ~ ~!l'irLAWRENCE E• LAMB ' M • D • II
.I doesn't '"
choose u-t
of race, color
or quarters ol all annual conltlbutions.
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prevlolll condition
of servl·
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loves
a
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'l'be·
Wofld
Almanac
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to
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average
gift
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audience ... Recanlly • he'a been son-MuDdy was the 8rat
The balance of the gift-giving total came from bequeats,
Y een otte
tourina the ptovh..-es In a play Neercvlo vote u n d e r au- foundations and corporation
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EducaUon la fiDe, but why la with wife Eloiae and daUIIhier thorl\7 of the Amendment.
Of lhe'18 la~t sums liven In 1989, 10 !"ere bequells,
WIDEN GII:NERAnON
it Heleg !hat the majorl\7 of Bridle! in the cast, 1!blcb If It He .voted Ia a special elec:· including one
miWon legacy.
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..17m On to ~u~g,rt aelffenitt ate~. ~ lli8lt
vlgorouslnthelr'/Os.
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wastoobusytoapendan llme we'•ve ~.felt
bul wantedcblldren~laway,but
. lr PHIL PASTORET
. halfoflhlswur sed , ""6'•1'8YT&lt;!~ _4edUellolh .. :· ,. ,
to beh pbys1,fally
Yet absence of clvinza'Uon with 1111 a'nd too hung Yup on omehow the ~· 11 as too often happens; 1f1le
For tbe ~~ who No price _tag can bt put on !lie tlllle and e~ey c;oDII'Ib- ,
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alone doesn't guar~tee you ~-'"••
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a· Cheer utedtd chatltable organlzatioDJ I!Y v,olunteers .. Tlie ~~ll ·•
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lhltt 1 dldn'1
in ~· ....•-· of obstacles You'd baby at a New York orpbln up, your
wll be 1 le over 60 -IDioh volunteers of all a•e• and .In .n w·••• ~
· northern Kenia a nomadic ve me
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a high rate of heart disease, vlnced they Will be different courqemenlfromtlle%1111'11·1lll
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Not e-tl~lu outdoor of voluntar18m ·Is atnong studenll. TC!daJ •ali eitfinjle!l
callSed by a~cumulated fatty 111th THEIR chlldrel. So lke)"ll. TIIIH'HiliiURJ
turned down becsuse hhu an ' twe: The ,e 11 o ill who ~.000 alud!\Dis,- ~,e· glvlnC up to 10 holjtl ·a wetlk..tOl' Ill ~'
de p 0 SIts 111 the arteriel. ralae •.tilit C!Ullllllu.,.,W. 110 P. 'S: 'ftlere were kids golflll acll&gt;r and perfca-ce COIIIIdered a ~~ 4 .
tanil 011 ~ ol cOmJ!IunitJ ~lee~. '
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fttept off to ar ·bad! then too but lrlcli7 risk.
hll TV dill!lf1' nltller liNin ·
far removed from lha
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Underneath the f alii n K ..... ew Ywl Times edltoi'tallzealllat the, Nllon
- tbe alrlke
vigorous, they 1eat. Their diet, like that Will be lick of "old lazy Your letter Ia a prime lhree-weeli-old Infant, aadly leavn 11 lui August' a liD- latraUon Is ultimately more to.blame~
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in all waya in of their urbanized brother vegetable-lypt Mom and Pop" example of how generallzaUona packecHhem as they cbecied mown grua.
distort You aa1 "the majority out of the Algonquin; next lllljp
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l*ause It hal failed to curb.Jhe w4g1 .
.aplral. ',·
of the commu- contains 35 to 40 per ceni befonlltq're ball grown
fat, mostly of animal origin.
can
knee
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chlktren
of
ldds.behaw
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In their
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daddy-o
You WOUld
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u their
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Tbuia toatrlke
catch
up ~~i~~~~~i~
teries
are thought
to ltave
tbei'e Iatoaprove
flrtllllobla
world that
out wlto
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eolumnllt; ~I.e ~ , ·reVef'Je tlje mOderate
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nuts are their major lood HE
toesed
away 11 centage yea but not tbe altlloallmmedlately. Tbey'""
w 0 no
Joey.a depreu employmlllit, ,
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source and coconut oil haa "materlallltic.;, Thus the majority'!
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JIUI!iDi blurt. - · lliiW small car. , ,· .
the same undesirable elfpltl J*ldlill!D swhtP Kids ra~ · F..- heaven'• lalte wrench Iiley ad...ted anotliei' ariel a )'tit
ullnlllJ
" 11 If not clear wl» ls too ~=!iJ,;etf
as animal lat.
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lbal
Ia the economy, QOW In ell
We have learned a lot
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Orencbed Ia Ute ·lift~['
"moderate."
about how to prevent dla· ~ poverty ~jectlt, and lq ert~h to - !bat most affection of thiilr .
ease and m a 1n t a 1n llood trr qaiD lfir ~·
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heallh by observlug the dlf· ·"· Anti what's aU'1 ibJa, about .-. '!liM were a- of your younpten, Pat and
ferences in health problems 'i.-nCilns tlllle with•' the
~ but they may llmeturalfCT,,~
in the world. :fbe- 'evidence JOllllPter? WbO bad llnie 19
have ~ ldaals and fewer 111.
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you Uve bot onlY detet:1rilnes 411 )'88ri qo? '!be ldds liad no
,~ life siyles wlll. had one;
how you die, .but bow· vigor.
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particularlY In later ~em. to work \!&amp;r]J! 01 llarved. 1'bey , ,
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weren't IIIJOl]ed and Idle, with i\1111 li , or' tM WCX'HI Tbere
nolhiDg better to lhiQ about 81'1' ~ pnclil:aktlnded
,,..,. ,_ "''lit"' fM1 , ~ ''wha\ I the Wjlrld , ll;odl!ltil!alllts 8IDOIII them to
to ~- f. li!IB•. Ia." If 'lllbdt~ ·' ~d' thll . ~· "" ~ soma. 11t1!l
,M.D.• io &lt;Ill o1 tiVJ ,.;w. Wtllo ~~ &amp;tfen 'to _yotmg ~ .il!eallals to (hopelullf)
Dr. u.,. ..... t .w;ril/of/ ptOple \kl'lllll' .!be' depl-ailon , kieP lt:mrn honest. .

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show and rellden eaUed ediUin
complaining lhe was on lbe
wrong llde of lbe ~­
Howard HaU, a Unlvenlty of
California fann lldVIIer, ll3reed
COWl ahou1d be mUted from lbe
right, not lbe left. "You're
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utea, or until almost lellder;
fnUaeateera
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Melt butter ID ·deep
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kettle;
add onion aad ereen
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Coot, lllrriD&amp; over
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to slmmerinJI point. Do not
boll. Serve Jn soup bowll.
Garnish each serving with a
l)llllltliDg of cboppjd para·
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8 to 10 aervlngi.

Talllels Caalae
Tbe scblpper!(e, a dog of
the Netherlands and Bel·
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generaUy bOrn tatllesa. Or·
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more than 18 pounds.

Allollsbed Death Peaalty
Michigan wai the fl rs t
state to abolilb the death
penally. It enacted a law In
1846, elective Ia 1847. The
gaUows were .atlll relllned,
however, for treason against
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Omtar Ill Midlleport. Linda's fatiMr II employed 011 lbe
Roulb Brotben farm at Salem &lt;Biter. &amp;be baa a lnlher,
llllnlel, a junior at Melp· !JI&amp;b Sdlool. No p!l'dwe was
l'l!lluired to repter for the bite.

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#. IJ)eedy sbrlmp and COI'II
1chowder keePI a lllllf moth·
I. Ill. IJappy DOW !bat . IChool
'I. day~ are. here. Made m01Uy
frozen lngre.
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o~~-elieeHCaJ[a. For a party,
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Insurance c-. family.
The buge purple seed of
pany Dlrecjllra In Columbwo, Mr. and Mra. Wei!Dtar the avocado bas several
caUed to see bla llatar, Mn. Facemyre were called to uses. It Ia 8 source of an oil
UHd In cosmetics; contains
·. ews
Jessie Jewell, nephew and wife, Qlarlelkln, w. Va.,bylbedeath ar!MIIndellble ataln useful as
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Mr. aad Mrs. CecU JeweU In of bla brotber, Roy Facemyre. Ink In primitive circum·
Columbus, and vlllted tbelr Mn. Madjje Blackw&lt;locl and stances; jCJd ground up and
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffm · daughter, Mn. Wanda.JOIIBIIn daUibler, 1JA Dye, Dolllam,
with meal, II serves
, yil!!ed bla brotiJer.jn.law and NellmvWe enroute.
~ .• were recent IIUBits of aa rat po!soll.
~.Mr. aad Mrs. La,reaee
Mr. and Mn. Gene Jeflen relaiiVBIID this area.
W~ulhey were enroote and family entertained with a
bome fr0111 lbe Science Review dinner hontdnflllruee Martina
on Wedneoday. Among others who wiU leavesoon fc.- VIetnam
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•ttendlna lbe Science Review and alao tile blrlllday of Mr.
from the community were Jeffers. ~nt were Bruce
RDnald Whltlln&amp;kln, Mr. and Martina, Susanne Broota, Mike
Mrs. ~ Jeffers, Mr. and Lawson and tbe host flunlly.
~· Don WUaon, liJll Krebs, Other recent IIUBits of tile ~ l""'.. A_ a .
Meildal, Dwaine and Walter Jeffers were Mr. and Mrs. Ul'-'D
Jordaii,DaniiBailey,Jr.,Bruce Junior Dalton and Martha,
Martllll; Mr. and Mn. Rez Albany.
Cbeadle and Rale, Hllberl Col, Mr. and Mrs. BW Gillette and Attendance at 1be Nazarene
Robert Peck, Danny Wooten, children, .,......,, vlllted Mr. "'--•a. ........ Schoollastweek
Jflmn3i JlabiDI, Clay Jordan and Mn. R;," Cheadle and wu
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Several frqn here attended
R11)11 Aan Jordan, Kathy Hamon, Athena, were weekend lbe shower for Mr. and Mn.
~.Mite "-Y. Murrell IIUBits at tbe Cheadle home.
Ztnltb Price who left this week
Value, not gimmicks or ornamentation, sells cars.
last longer and get you more of a return on your investment
~.and Dcraey Jordan and
Mr.andMrs. David Wileman for North Carolina.
at trade-in time.
~lore people have been coming to Buick each year
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andchlldren,Rutland,caUedon Mr. and Mra. Clayton Scar·
for
just
that
reason.
Buick
concentrates
on
value.
Only a Buick dealer can offer yon our new set of values.
-·~, . . Mrr. Alfred Rlce,IOII bla grandparents, Mr. and Mra. tiger spent a weekend In West
Rliill7 and IOm'll friends from Earl Starkey on Sunday af· VIrginia.
And this year, Buick introduces a new set of values.
So, test your values against our new ones. Then ask yourself this
('dumb!•• ~t Sunday wltb ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barton
Features that will help make your ne\v Buick perfonn better, simple question . Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick?
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mn!. Meildal Jordan, bad their twin daughter•
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tt, lbe annual Ohio state 0ranse BW CGcar and family of
F)a~ Ky., are apencllng a Lectureri Conterence at Mlnersv!Ue called on their
ftw &amp;ya wltb her parents, Mr. Pilgrim HIUa Conference arandmother Mrs. Erma
and Mn. Jerry Cuhrtll and Caller near Brlnlchaien, Ohio, JfiUman ~ attarnoon.
llwlr brother and illter, Mr. on Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Weber 'l'l)oma spent
aad Mn. WIUlam Culwell.
M•rsaret Edmunaton and Saturday afternoon wltb Erma
A·, group· from MI. Union Anna HaiUday of near Salem Hellman.
Cburch bonored Ronnie YOIIIII Caltar, were eaUers at lbe Mrs. Harley Brown and
at a picnic npper at Forest bome of Mr. and Mra. Ney daughtar, Mn. Roger Spencer
Acrea Park. He II tbe huaband Carpenter C11 &amp;milly afternoon. of~' caUad 1H1 Enna
·Of 'tile formilr Diane Jlol11da7 Mr. aad Mrs. Orlln Gresory, J!ellman 'l'liursday.
·; ll!dqleaYID8farVIII1Damin a Jr., and daughter, Mary Beth Mr.and.Mn. Ferry Hoffman
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andMr.andMn.otboGreg«"J, of Morehlld, Ky., spent a
. ;.'~1. i!JII Mrs. H. E. Starkey RadcliH, -vlllled Mrs. Gddle weetendwltblbelrparenla,Mr.
at~ tbe ~ mCNithly GIUoW and lbe Cecil GIUGIIY and Mn. Paul Hoffmln of
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designed around the driver for new ease and convenience.

returned from a bliD weelll
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friends lbrllvill WRit Vlf8lnla
and Into ViriJnla to~
Drive and lilulh lG Rl. U and
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Becky Caruthen .-at. a
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n..re·s more room in every direction, interiors
If\at am be appreciated llj much lor their
durabillty .. for their beauty and comfort,
•ven a - lialanct-d braking •ystem .
Aunique valve proportion.&lt; braking Ioree front
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a city cor with sleekness and gJ'IIce u weD u
muscle. It features more nimble variable--ntfo
pt&gt;wer steering, power front disc brokes,
Full-Flo vcntilatiun, and a vinyl roof on the
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show and rellden eaUed ediUin
complaining lhe was on lbe
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Howard HaU, a Unlvenlty of
California fann lldVIIer, ll3reed
COWl ahou1d be mUted from lbe
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dlrectlooa for a inln·
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utea, or until almost lellder;
fnUaeateera
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Melt butter ID ·deep
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kettle;
add onion aad ereen
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Coot, lllrriD&amp; over
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to slmmerinJI point. Do not
boll. Serve Jn soup bowll.
Garnish each serving with a
l)llllltliDg of cboppjd para·
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8 to 10 aervlngi.

Talllels Caalae
Tbe scblpper!(e, a dog of
the Netherlands and Bel·
glum related to the chow, Is
generaUy bOrn tatllesa. Or·
dloarlly, It does not weigh
more than 18 pounds.

Allollsbed Death Peaalty
Michigan wai the fl rs t
state to abolilb the death
penally. It enacted a law In
1846, elective Ia 1847. The
gaUows were .atlll relllned,
however, for treason against
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Omtar Ill Midlleport. Linda's fatiMr II employed 011 lbe
Roulb Brotben farm at Salem &lt;Biter. &amp;be baa a lnlher,
llllnlel, a junior at Melp· !JI&amp;b Sdlool. No p!l'dwe was
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Arbndl or llatlha Mlldlell
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#. IJ)eedy sbrlmp and COI'II
1chowder keePI a lllllf moth·
I. Ill. IJappy DOW !bat . IChool
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frozen lngre.
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Insurance c-. family.
The buge purple seed of
pany Dlrecjllra In Columbwo, Mr. and Mra. Wei!Dtar the avocado bas several
caUed to see bla llatar, Mn. Facemyre were called to uses. It Ia 8 source of an oil
UHd In cosmetics; contains
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Jessie Jewell, nephew and wife, Qlarlelkln, w. Va.,bylbedeath ar!MIIndellble ataln useful as
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Mr. aad Mrs. CecU JeweU In of bla brotber, Roy Facemyre. Ink In primitive circum·
Columbus, and vlllted tbelr Mn. Madjje Blackw&lt;locl and stances; jCJd ground up and
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffm · daughter, Mn. Wanda.JOIIBIIn daUibler, 1JA Dye, Dolllam,
with meal, II serves
, yil!!ed bla brotiJer.jn.law and NellmvWe enroute.
~ .• were recent IIUBits of aa rat po!soll.
~.Mr. aad Mrs. La,reaee
Mr. and Mn. Gene Jeflen relaiiVBIID this area.
W~ulhey were enroote and family entertained with a
bome fr0111 lbe Science Review dinner hontdnflllruee Martina
on Wedneoday. Among others who wiU leavesoon fc.- VIetnam
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from the community were Jeffers. ~nt were Bruce
RDnald Whltlln&amp;kln, Mr. and Martina, Susanne Broota, Mike
Mrs. ~ Jeffers, Mr. and Lawson and tbe host flunlly.
~· Don WUaon, liJll Krebs, Other recent IIUBits of tile ~ l""'.. A_ a .
Meildal, Dwaine and Walter Jeffers were Mr. and Mrs. Ul'-'D
Jordaii,DaniiBailey,Jr.,Bruce Junior Dalton and Martha,
Martllll; Mr. and Mn. Rez Albany.
Cbeadle and Rale, Hllberl Col, Mr. and Mrs. BW Gillette and Attendance at 1be Nazarene
Robert Peck, Danny Wooten, children, .,......,, vlllted Mr. "'--•a. ........ Schoollastweek
Jflmn3i JlabiDI, Clay Jordan and Mn. R;," Cheadle and wu
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Several frqn here attended
R11)11 Aan Jordan, Kathy Hamon, Athena, were weekend lbe shower for Mr. and Mn.
~.Mite "-Y. Murrell IIUBits at tbe Cheadle home.
Ztnltb Price who left this week
Value, not gimmicks or ornamentation, sells cars.
last longer and get you more of a return on your investment
~.and Dcraey Jordan and
Mr.andMrs. David Wileman for North Carolina.
at trade-in time.
~lore people have been coming to Buick each year
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for
just
that
reason.
Buick
concentrates
on
value.
Only a Buick dealer can offer yon our new set of values.
-·~, . . Mrr. Alfred Rlce,IOII bla grandparents, Mr. and Mra. tiger spent a weekend In West
Rliill7 and IOm'll friends from Earl Starkey on Sunday af· VIrginia.
And this year, Buick introduces a new set of values.
So, test your values against our new ones. Then ask yourself this
('dumb!•• ~t Sunday wltb ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barton
Features that will help make your ne\v Buick perfonn better, simple question . Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick?
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mn!. Meildal Jordan, bad their twin daughter•
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tt, lbe annual Ohio state 0ranse BW CGcar and family of
F)a~ Ky., are apencllng a Lectureri Conterence at Mlnersv!Ue called on their
ftw &amp;ya wltb her parents, Mr. Pilgrim HIUa Conference arandmother Mrs. Erma
and Mn. Jerry Cuhrtll and Caller near Brlnlchaien, Ohio, JfiUman ~ attarnoon.
llwlr brother and illter, Mr. on Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Weber 'l'l)oma spent
aad Mn. WIUlam Culwell.
M•rsaret Edmunaton and Saturday afternoon wltb Erma
A·, group· from MI. Union Anna HaiUday of near Salem Hellman.
Cburch bonored Ronnie YOIIIII Caltar, were eaUers at lbe Mrs. Harley Brown and
at a picnic npper at Forest bome of Mr. and Mra. Ney daughtar, Mn. Roger Spencer
Acrea Park. He II tbe huaband Carpenter C11 &amp;milly afternoon. of~' caUad 1H1 Enna
·Of 'tile formilr Diane Jlol11da7 Mr. aad Mrs. Orlln Gresory, J!ellman 'l'liursday.
·; ll!dqleaYID8farVIII1Damin a Jr., and daughter, Mary Beth Mr.and.Mn. Ferry Hoffman
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andMr.andMn.otboGreg«"J, of Morehlld, Ky., spent a
. ;.'~1. i!JII Mrs. H. E. Starkey RadcliH, -vlllled Mrs. Gddle weetendwltblbelrparenla,Mr.
at~ tbe ~ mCNithly GIUoW and lbe Cecil GIUGIIY and Mn. Paul Hoffmln of
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It help• you get securely over &lt;lick .&lt;urfaee.&lt; by reducing
l'$lr;WJ&gt;eel slipping. The new body features side-guardbeams fur
·; protection, a bigger trunk, and a driver cockpit with a control tenter
designed around the driver for new ease and convenience.

returned from a bliD weelll
vacaUoa.
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Mn. VIola Moon WID\, wltb
friends lbrllvill WRit Vlf8lnla
and Into ViriJnla to~
Drive and lilulh lG Rl. U and
back to Clleater liver the
weeaud.
Becky Caruthen .-at. a
week with ber par•n~ at
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at Parkei'IJui.
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\Ve've improved Our Electm everywhere Y&lt;&gt;u
n..re·s more room in every direction, interiors
If\at am be appreciated llj much lor their
durabillty .. for their beauty and comfort,
•ven a - lialanct-d braking •ystem .
Aunique valve proportion.&lt; braking Ioree front
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tl7t • - C.1Urton. This is our newest Buid:,
a city cor with sleekness and gJ'IIce u weD u
muscle. It features more nimble variable--ntfo
pt&gt;wer steering, power front disc brokes,
Full-Flo vcntilatiun, and a vinyl roof on the
Centurion Formal Coupe ns standard equipment.

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YilllliW llilll!'ll;-4, ~ . 7..i,p.m, Mr and Mrs Juele ~·
.' ,Mra, M~~l X..~. 0~, Ft. ~cy flidlllll !iourd,:IO lo bad ~ dlnher
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Cllureti ~ f'r\4aJ, Sept. a, A needily with Mr. ··llld' Mr•· ·~lrlct .wll'll. .. ·
lobi, ~.· .Bea~ Bride .
bualnl$s aedlon wa~ h'ld · ~-~~ ~cle. Mrs.
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MJidted Wlnllib ;I'
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Mr. - ·)(rl. JIIIIMB D. Eut ·~ liln·
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Bel'tbi~W.. !Uenfronl re)alives
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readlnp and a lldt, "'lbt Tea Foster vlsllfd' Mrs. t.otUe ' llla~~~n. Illl!Wd D. Le ~. _.r: and Mrs.. Vorle 1
llale,"1 ~"" ~en by m,m~~en. Wlleoxeu at ElmWOOd Nll'itii&amp; ~ IIIII, a d!nl&amp;lllllr; and Mr., I~.
. Mr. , ~d Mrc. Ro4erlcll Hon!t Jn pooh111e ~~·',
~~· Chlrles Slllltb, Rt.2, Mra. Edith Bet&amp;i!IS Ia a
~ •.~.~Mae qowt, Mr. llld Mra. ,,,. ~lpb. GL ~· 1 ':"· ·
patient at Veh M0roorW
SlmpaM, Mra. McKenzie are 1111ltlng rellllvea , ···
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~r.UI• S$1~y, .adulta, and In Col11111bul for ~ da&gt;'f , ..'l'!m9th1 ~
Mrs. Kennetli Grtftllll gave 1
lJNivefi~JIIIItblf!JIIIIoftho Mr. and Mrl. O)'de ,a ., . 'ftlimu J.
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S..t~~~Qiufdla,tlended tho Rio Lynn and Ray, and Johol r.-..,~· ~~~.·a:: of her buaband, Kenneth'a .
~ ~llilrl at calvary Nlllhola of Columbus IIIMI't tho.. ...__. • Kurt' Mcmle DOu birthday. 1'lloae atleoodlnc wore
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;"_ Jn.Jivle N. Dooobew, Willer of RavenswOod w va Mrl
, wtilcli, ·wu aecyed at the Ntlgler.
,tilfeletla · at .Rio Grande Mra. E. A. Win1Jett Mrs. I!® q. · Edwards, Mra. ~'ld Betty lllginl 'or VIe ., w'
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Speneer and Ml't. .uQ Cot .....· ·· ¥min Fellure and lnfaot V Mr and Mrl . ~
'o q~ ~received word of Ill Huntlngtm Sunday cuats of daualllerl, Debra Lyon Gar·
~ 10ft
of s.n.
M18S AMfA LEE 1EEl'S, West Uu1oo, happy $1,001Wfmerln tho An (lllo E1edrlc llak•
tjle .tb .of her IIIIer, Mrs. Mr.FrantEalooandda~ter~ :~lnf:iMf!.S:U..\F=: dyvtne,W.Va.,Mr.andMn.W.
A-llama,
recelveil her framed cerllflcale fnm Ronald G. McDade, left, a native ol Racine,
8erlblj Sayre at Akron. Mrs. Mn, John Davia. ...
--• Eart' B ~ Mn B. Wllllama of Parkersburg,
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Nelcler ICCOIDplllled b,y.. Jbn Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham .........,
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~Uraburs.'w. va., Mr. ...d E. Bovle, 10ft ol Frank Bovle, fOI'IIII!I'Iy of G•lllp41o, ClKlE Sei!Nn Dtalrlcl Maoager.
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Mr. llld Mrs. llaiTJ Willford.
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Ohio's
eight
in"'*-owned
electric
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whic:b
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The
Wa_lhlngton
elm
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.... Goiesll of Mr. and Mrs. Mra: Dick Taylor . •nd Lc~wen .McNI e, 8 0
w Mr and Mrs ~ the IDIIIII1 c:ontesl for cake and pie bakon. Mlu Teets Iron In the pie dlvtakon with her Haneal near the SeJUite wb!l ol .._.
PhlllP, Flaher 'were Mrs. dlupblrl, Kim llld Lallie, at Nance, Mn. Charles E. Nibert, ~~·· ~ ~ler llld Apple Pie.
u.s. Capitol uaut,'-*· :'1'111·;:.
l"llbefa brotller-ln-law and Glllltpolil wore ~ guesll ~=::.~~= Mr. Denzel Grllflth of
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a favorite IIPOt to ~.djj fl
·l;r!f;ll~l!!l and clllldren of Mr. ind Mra. Frlhcta Morrla Write and lnfllit
• Mn.
Mrs. Mary Kimble of Utile confined to a walksr after
Mrs. Mildred Daines 111d constructloD of lbe ~:.
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'lllllad her IIIIer, Mrs. F.atber Mable Lee, fUcllard Taylor, Hocldoog Is spending a lew days breaking her leg In a filii a lew
:.Mr. ·and Mra. Ralph Badlley Comstock at Kanaup recenUy. Mra. LeW Jenkins, Mrl. Chealer here with her IIIIer, Mrs. Grace weeks ago.
grllldson, Rhett Milho.., cillled
111.*11 a'week with Mr. and Mrs. .
llarleu, Mill Eatber Davlll, Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Babcock
on Mrs. Clara Milhoan &amp;mday. .,_ _ _ _ _ _.,...
'1'llooWo ~ at Oawego,
Fromt L. Malooey, "!~G. 'lb- vlallinll Mr and Mrs and Ray JusUs, Mr. and M"S.
Mr. and Mrs. MByooard Baht·
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!(, Y., 1111d Mr.llld Mrs. Larry &amp;riDe
eWS, N-, and Jolm D. .-.......,.
Walker - y ,...,..; Thunnan Babcock, Mrs. Leota
called on biB sister. Mrs. Louise
Mrs. WUUain Rose and 8l11y Keebsugh at Silver Rldso
~at Falrfu:, Va.
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. andMra.AvOI')'Geoglein of Massar, Mr. and Mrs. Starling
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, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Massar and family and Mr. and of Colwnbu.o 1111lled a lew daJB Monday afternoon.
For All occasions·
frGm. vlaltwith
and Mrs.
e and children
Mrl. Ray Riggs an attended a last week with biB mother, Mra. Friends ud •elgbb&lt;n were
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·Ci)'de Sayre. She attended tho
Mr. and Mrs. jo1m MltcheU birthday party for MerJ Louise Glenna Milhoan and Bemard. soory to learn of the death of
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Babr Willard Taylor Monday
weddiQg . of Undl Beegle, Dean Bunlll of Poo&gt;eroy daughter, J""', of Columbua an4son, Steven, of Rodney wore Rlgp' 4th birthday at the home
wore
dinner guests ottholr "'II, evenlnil. He granddaughter of Rev. Ray called at .the home of. t:ante spent tho weekend with Ralph Sunday guesll of Mra. Neloel of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.
born and
leeale1 who . performed ·the 11r1nter on FildayiYelllns.
Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weatherman.
David Riggs. VIenna, W. Va. Mr. and Mro. Cash Babr of reared on the Ridge.
church wedd1Jo41n WDmlngloo. Mn. Jamea Ingram and Lee and family.
Mrs. Robert Guthell and Sunday. She received many Middleport, The occaaion WIB Mr. and Mn. Ballne MiJboan,
the observance of the btrtlldaya Elaine, Tony and Mikel, called Patlltrlf Fltwlr SM,
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Mrs.. Mlllle Bahr arid at the Ewing Mortuary Tueedly
Jolmson and Eunle Brinker Lockbourne
Ohio
were Mr · and Mrs. Donald Hawk
daughter,
Christine.
attended tbeh&lt;lmecomln8 at St. Wednesday' guests 'or Mrs. aud family of Shelba, Ohio, Mr.
evening to see Willard Taylor.
Mrs. Millon! Ven 111ttw
Friends and neighbors were
Paul ChurCII and called on Neisel Weatherman. Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Koenig and
-Glenna s. M1lboan
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relaUva near Granlsvllle, W. Weatherman accompanied c:hlldren ' Bonnie Jean ' Sheila SOITJ to learn of the loss of tho
Va., on SUnday.
them home for a lew daJB1111ll. and Leonard, Ill, Mr. and Mrs. baby of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt.
Burial wu In Melgil Memory
Arthur IJlarl ud Maraaret She returned home Saturday. Donald Koenig of Coolville.
Continuing strong support of the Republican
Mrs.
Win
Blake
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taken
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Gardens.
Ann Johnaoon were dinner pesll
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcldes
St.
Joseph
Hospital
of
Mrs.
Margaret
St.
Clair
has
In Meigs County should almost
Administration
of ~· and Mra. Douglas vlaltedMr.andMrs.EidonGaul
guarantee that our county will move Into first
JohDBon of Racine a recent of Chester Saturday. Mr. Gaul Parkersburg alter she was hem staying a lew daJB with
Injured
in
an
auto
accident.
Mrs.
Alice
Dodson
who
lou
been
place- first place In low economic standards,
NI.GO Do...,_: ·
Supday.
Ia recuperating from I!UiiOI'J.
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that is. After all, that support has us In second
James Circle of New Haven Mr. and Mrs. Brlckles also
ConvtniMt
place now.
lnd' lUck)' Circle of OW'Ieatm vwted Mr. and Mrs. John
Ter'm... ,,.
vlalted with Mary Circle SUn· Hayes of Chesler on SUnday.
Vote Democratic
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day.
'lbe Hayes are ill.
on Nov. 3
OPTOMETRIST
Margaret Ann Johnaon and Howard ClldweD Sr. wu l
Pd. Pol. Adv. by
son, Patrick, Bettf V111 Meier taken to Holzer Medical Center
D. A. Canaday
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO S (CLOSE AT
llld Eunle Brlnkor cillled at the Hospilll In Gallipolis Monday
NOON ON THURS.)-EAST COURT ST .• POMEROY
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Mason,
va.
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Qoapel of l'lmeroy recenUy
held a "Soullo Sau" Bt7le pJg
rout at the bome of Mr. and

N.

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Mrs. Eugeoe Coleman at
~land.

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'lbe 70UII8 Pi&amp; waa butchered
IIICI dr d bJ the - ' of tho
lllow1• """"'-'om

p~tT~an.i

: hickory WOOd tllal bad been

plbered from the Coleman
!' farm.
DuriDs the day gamea,

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Veterans Given .

! Including

boraesboea, pony
rldea, ad footbilll wore ..,.
joyed. Tbe enning was
cllma!!!d by hoinemade Ice

Party Thursday ·

cream.

A party for Vetel'llll al tho·
Boutbeutoro 01110 Menial

l'realnl """" Mr. and Mrs.
lalene O.leman, Jf!tr'/, Janie,
-~ Rillt)'; Mr. and Mra •
.~MIIll, liDb)'n, MaryLou,
·.~4 David: Mr. llld Mra.
. i.JUI'IIIel McClure, JlmmyA
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IIIII• ,!Mm!•
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·1!111 Mrl. Clfford Coleman,
l'lm7, J. T., and Gil, IIICI MIU
. llol'q, James Pauley, and
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8chCiol c:lall of II,. Melhodfit
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,Liilra ~le iJ!I! Delli1i Bq~Uc Ave. ~ C4dlr 81. ~ . a1Mtl. Eooa llrlcUit . ·
wbo at~ the wllddlng.
YilllliW llilll!'ll;-4, ~ . 7..i,p.m, Mr and Mrs Juele ~·
.' ,Mra, M~~l X..~. 0~, Ft. ~cy flidlllll !iourd,:IO lo bad ~ dlnher
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Laudertlale, ria., ~I Wed· ••30 P-"· J.Piit"',''l; only 011 Mr.lnd Mra. IJiilel'(eii!lmif,lrf
Cllureti ~ f'r\4aJ, Sept. a, A needily with Mr. ··llld' Mr•· ·~lrlct .wll'll. .. ·
lobi, ~.· .Bea~ Bride .
bualnl$s aedlon wa~ h'ld · ~-~~ ~cle. Mrs.
I ' , L· • ~ '
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MJidted Wlnllib ;I'
ton~ tho dinner lnd · a fo dlff Vtarlinll her brollier'
Mr. - ·)(rl. JIIIIMB D. Eut ·~ liln·
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l)i'Oin11l ~lad by Mtt. Dougl11 ClrCtil, and olhp; · -CII~IIII. ·~. Z. Qalllplllls, 1 Reibel ~ ~ .Mr
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Bel'tbi~W.. !Uenfronl re)alives
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;aanbliii
Mr. and Mrl. JIBJiel
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81011 • Mt' ...... resen
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readlnp and a lldt, "'lbt Tea Foster vlsllfd' Mrs. t.otUe ' llla~~~n. Illl!Wd D. Le ~. _.r: and Mrs.. Vorle 1
llale,"1 ~"" ~en by m,m~~en. Wlleoxeu at ElmWOOd Nll'itii&amp; ~ IIIII, a d!nl&amp;lllllr; and Mr., I~.
. Mr. , ~d Mrc. Ro4erlcll Hon!t Jn pooh111e ~~·',
~~· Chlrles Slllltb, Rt.2, Mra. Edith Bet&amp;i!IS Ia a
~ •.~.~Mae qowt, Mr. llld Mra. ,,,. ~lpb. GL ~· 1 ':"· ·
patient at Veh M0roorW
SlmpaM, Mra. McKenzie are 1111ltlng rellllvea , ···
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lloaplloolln l'lliDe:roy
~r.UI• S$1~y, .adulta, and In Col11111bul for ~ da&gt;'f , ..'l'!m9th1 ~
Mrs. Kennetli Grtftllll gave 1
lJNivefi~JIIIItblf!JIIIIoftho Mr. and Mrl. O)'de ,a ., . 'ftlimu J.
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~-, bil'llldll7pari)'Santlaylnbonor
S..t~~~Qiufdla,tlended tho Rio Lynn and Ray, and Johol r.-..,~· ~~~.·a:: of her buaband, Kenneth'a .
~ ~llilrl at calvary Nlllhola of Columbus IIIMI't tho.. ...__. • Kurt' Mcmle DOu birthday. 1'lloae atleoodlnc wore
, , ~ ~b apd a .. ~ ~ with Mrs. HowFd ~-.
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;"_ Jn.Jivle N. Dooobew, Willer of RavenswOod w va Mrl
, wtilcli, ·wu aecyed at the Ntlgler.
,tilfeletla · at .Rio Grande Mra. E. A. Win1Jett Mrs. I!® q. · Edwards, Mra. ~'ld Betty lllginl 'or VIe ., w'
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Speneer and Ml't. .uQ Cot .....· ·· ¥min Fellure and lnfaot V Mr and Mrl . ~
'o q~ ~received word of Ill Huntlngtm Sunday cuats of daualllerl, Debra Lyon Gar·
~ 10ft
of s.n.
M18S AMfA LEE 1EEl'S, West Uu1oo, happy $1,001Wfmerln tho An (lllo E1edrlc llak•
tjle .tb .of her IIIIer, Mrs. Mr.FrantEalooandda~ter~ :~lnf:iMf!.S:U..\F=: dyvtne,W.Va.,Mr.andMn.W.
A-llama,
recelveil her framed cerllflcale fnm Ronald G. McDade, left, a native ol Racine,
8erlblj Sayre at Akron. Mrs. Mn, John Davia. ...
--• Eart' B ~ Mn B. Wllllama of Parkersburg,
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&amp;opa-vlsorofEducaUonal Affairs, CoJumbooo llld Soulberil(lllo Electric Company, and James
Nelcler ICCOIDplllled b,y.. Jbn Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham .........,
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\'ijctlille vllllad her a week andaoowereWIII!kelld.,..~of ~T~
~Uraburs.'w. va., Mr. ...d E. Bovle, 10ft ol Frank Bovle, fOI'IIII!I'Iy of G•lllp41o, ClKlE Sei!Nn Dtalrlcl Maoager.
Wul!la.... Eim
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.~ her death.
Mr. llld Mrs. llaiTJ Willford.
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Harold
Roberts
of
VIenna
Columbua
and
Soutbero
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one
of
Ohio's
eight
in"'*-owned
electric
utlllllea
whic:b
sponsor
The
Wa_lhlngton
elm
lll!lod\
.... Goiesll of Mr. and Mrs. Mra: Dick Taylor . •nd Lc~wen .McNI e, 8 0
w Mr and Mrs ~ the IDIIIII1 c:ontesl for cake and pie bakon. Mlu Teets Iron In the pie dlvtakon with her Haneal near the SeJUite wb!l ol .._.
PhlllP, Flaher 'were Mrs. dlupblrl, Kim llld Lallie, at Nance, Mn. Charles E. Nibert, ~~·· ~ ~ler llld Apple Pie.
u.s. Capitol uaut,'-*· :'1'111·;:.
l"llbefa brotller-ln-law and Glllltpolil wore ~ guesll ~=::.~~= Mr. Denzel Grllflth of
llrat
J)nllident ~:~
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stood IIIX!er It
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~tel', ,, ..,-. and Mra. Leroy ofMr.anciMri.Fr4JikCieland.
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ill lor the past ten days.
a favorite IIPOt to ~.djj fl
·l;r!f;ll~l!!l and clllldren of Mr. ind Mra. Frlhcta Morrla Write and lnfllit
• Mn.
Mrs. Mary Kimble of Utile confined to a walksr after
Mrs. Mildred Daines 111d constructloD of lbe ~:.
~~~Minn.
'lllllad her IIIIer, Mrs. F.atber Mable Lee, fUcllard Taylor, Hocldoog Is spending a lew days breaking her leg In a filii a lew
:.Mr. ·and Mra. Ralph Badlley Comstock at Kanaup recenUy. Mra. LeW Jenkins, Mrl. Chealer here with her IIIIer, Mrs. Grace weeks ago.
grllldson, Rhett Milho.., cillled
111.*11 a'week with Mr. and Mrs. .
llarleu, Mill Eatber Davlll, Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Babcock
on Mrs. Clara Milhoan &amp;mday. .,_ _ _ _ _ _.,...
'1'llooWo ~ at Oawego,
Fromt L. Malooey, "!~G. 'lb- vlallinll Mr and Mrs and Ray JusUs, Mr. and M"S.
Mr. and Mrs. MByooard Baht·
~otes
!(, Y., 1111d Mr.llld Mrs. Larry &amp;riDe
eWS, N-, and Jolm D. .-.......,.
Walker - y ,...,..; Thunnan Babcock, Mrs. Leota
called on biB sister. Mrs. Louise
Mrs. WUUain Rose and 8l11y Keebsugh at Silver Rldso
~at Falrfu:, Va.
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. andMra.AvOI')'Geoglein of Massar, Mr. and Mrs. Starling
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. Mrs. Laura Sayre returned
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, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Massar and family and Mr. and of Colwnbu.o 1111lled a lew daJB Monday afternoon.
For All occasions·
frGm. vlaltwith
and Mrs.
e and children
Mrl. Ray Riggs an attended a last week with biB mother, Mra. Friends ud •elgbb&lt;n were
•• ,.,,. fl-·
·Ci)'de Sayre. She attended tho
Mr. and Mrs. jo1m MltcheU birthday party for MerJ Louise Glenna Milhoan and Bemard. soory to learn of the death of
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Babr Willard Taylor Monday
weddiQg . of Undl Beegle, Dean Bunlll of Poo&gt;eroy daughter, J""', of Columbua an4son, Steven, of Rodney wore Rlgp' 4th birthday at the home
wore
dinner guests ottholr "'II, evenlnil. He granddaughter of Rev. Ray called at .the home of. t:ante spent tho weekend with Ralph Sunday guesll of Mra. Neloel of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.
born and
leeale1 who . performed ·the 11r1nter on FildayiYelllns.
Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weatherman.
David Riggs. VIenna, W. Va. Mr. and Mro. Cash Babr of reared on the Ridge.
church wedd1Jo41n WDmlngloo. Mn. Jamea Ingram and Lee and family.
Mrs. Robert Guthell and Sunday. She received many Middleport, The occaaion WIB Mr. and Mn. Ballne MiJboan,
the observance of the btrtlldaya Elaine, Tony and Mikel, called Patlltrlf Fltwlr SM,
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Betty V111 Meier, Patrick mother, Mrs. Frank Cluff, of lovely !llfll,
of
Mrs.. Mlllle Bahr arid at the Ewing Mortuary Tueedly
Jolmson and Eunle Brinker Lockbourne
Ohio
were Mr · and Mrs. Donald Hawk
daughter,
Christine.
attended tbeh&lt;lmecomln8 at St. Wednesday' guests 'or Mrs. aud family of Shelba, Ohio, Mr.
evening to see Willard Taylor.
Mrs. Millon! Ven 111ttw
Friends and neighbors were
Paul ChurCII and called on Neisel Weatherman. Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Koenig and
-Glenna s. M1lboan
~·- no•f
relaUva near Granlsvllle, W. Weatherman accompanied c:hlldren ' Bonnie Jean ' Sheila SOITJ to learn of the loss of tho
Va., on SUnday.
them home for a lew daJB1111ll. and Leonard, Ill, Mr. and Mrs. baby of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt.
Burial wu In Melgil Memory
Arthur IJlarl ud Maraaret She returned home Saturday. Donald Koenig of Coolville.
Continuing strong support of the Republican
Mrs.
Win
Blake
was
taken
to
Gardens.
Ann Johnaoon were dinner pesll
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcldes
St.
Joseph
Hospital
of
Mrs.
Margaret
St.
Clair
has
In Meigs County should almost
Administration
of ~· and Mra. Douglas vlaltedMr.andMrs.EidonGaul
guarantee that our county will move Into first
JohDBon of Racine a recent of Chester Saturday. Mr. Gaul Parkersburg alter she was hem staying a lew daJB with
Injured
in
an
auto
accident.
Mrs.
Alice
Dodson
who
lou
been
place- first place In low economic standards,
NI.GO Do...,_: ·
Supday.
Ia recuperating from I!UiiOI'J.
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that is. After all, that support has us In second
James Circle of New Haven Mr. and Mrs. Brlckles also
ConvtniMt
place now.
lnd' lUck)' Circle of OW'Ieatm vwted Mr. and Mrs. John
Ter'm... ,,.
vlalted with Mary Circle SUn· Hayes of Chesler on SUnday.
Vote Democratic
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day.
'lbe Hayes are ill.
on Nov. 3
OPTOMETRIST
Margaret Ann Johnaon and Howard ClldweD Sr. wu l
Pd. Pol. Adv. by
son, Patrick, Bettf V111 Meier taken to Holzer Medical Center
D. A. Canaday
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO S (CLOSE AT
llld Eunle Brlnkor cillled at the Hospilll In Gallipolis Monday
NOON ON THURS.)-EAST COURT ST .• POMEROY
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Mason,
va.
IKm4i of Mr. 81111 Mro. Ray afleraufferlngacoronacyheart
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IFIINITIIE
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$349.95·

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'lbe Firat Soul!lern Baptist
Qoapel of l'lmeroy recenUy
held a "Soullo Sau" Bt7le pJg
rout at the bome of Mr. and

N.

MASON ·. ·

Mrs. Eugeoe Coleman at
~land.

w. COMPTON, O.D.

fURNIJUR~
w.

'lbe 70UII8 Pi&amp; waa butchered
IIICI dr d bJ the - ' of tho
lllow1• """"'-'om

p~tT~an.i

: hickory WOOd tllal bad been

plbered from the Coleman
!' farm.
DuriDs the day gamea,

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Veterans Given .

! Including

boraesboea, pony
rldea, ad footbilll wore ..,.
joyed. Tbe enning was
cllma!!!d by hoinemade Ice

Party Thursday ·

cream.

A party for Vetel'llll al tho·
Boutbeutoro 01110 Menial

l'realnl """" Mr. and Mrs.
lalene O.leman, Jf!tr'/, Janie,
-~ Rillt)'; Mr. and Mra •
.~MIIll, liDb)'n, MaryLou,
·.~4 David: Mr. llld Mra.
. i.JUI'IIIel McClure, JlmmyA
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IIIII• ,!Mm!•
, IIIII Billy·' Mr •
·1!111 Mrl. Clfford Coleman,
l'lm7, J. T., and Gil, IIICI MIU
. llol'q, James Pauley, and
: Joyce l!an...,,

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tRINITY Rev. Aorjhur C. lllnd, ""'""'· tvenlno pra~
·~fl l :30."
UnilotiCIIurch of Cllrlst - Rev • Sundoy School, 9: IS • •· .m.,
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supt. S•ndlr_School, '· ~~·· m .. •llrmaiiCIII class, Salurdilly. t :u postor. SUnday
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Worship, 10.25 , • · m., youth 1 m
m.; Momlno wor~lli O::J!I
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cho1r rehearsal , Monday, 6; 30 . · ·
m.; Arnold Rlchards.·Silpto . '
p. m., Mrs . Marvin Burt,
POMEROY-CHESTER
CHURCH OF CIIR 1$T, Middirector .
Senior
choir UNITED
METHODfST - dleport, 5th and Main. Raullln
rehearsal , 7·JO p. m. Thursday,' Robert R. Card, pastor . IW!yer, pastor. Thomas Kelly,,
Mrs . Paul Neese , director . Pomeroy - Worshtf• 10:30 a. Sunday School supt. Bib e
Thursday, all day Busy Bee . m.; Church School, . 15 a.m.; School , 9:30 a. m.; morning
quilting party rn church social Frank Vaughan, superln- worship, 10:301 e. m ~ ; evening
room.
lendent. Chestor worship, 9 • · worship, 7.30· D. m~,::-••••
POMEROY CHURCH OF m.; Church Scllool, 10 "· m.; service 7 p. m Wod
y. .
THE NAZARENE - Corn..- Roger EPI'Ie, supt.
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Union and Mulberry . Rev .
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT- MASON COUNTY
Clyde V. Henderson. pastor. TIST - Pomoroy, Mulberry MA.SON ASSEI.\BL"t OF
Su"day School , ,JO a. m , Hgts. Herbert Morgan, pastor. GOD -Second st., ~sari.
Raymond Walburn , supt . 5abbath School, Saturday, 2 P· Va. Chester Tennant, ' PIIt'ot.
Morning worship 10:30 a . m. ; m.; worship, 3:15p. m. Dorcas Sunday school. 10 a.:. m.;
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Mid- Socletv, lOa. m. each Thursday. morning worship, 11 1. m.;
wook IOt'vlce, Wodnesday, 7.30 MIDDLEPORT
evanoellstlcsarvlce, 7:30p.m.
FIRST UNITED PRES- Biblestudyandprayernrvlce,
p.GmR.•CE EPISCOP•L - Rev .
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Stanley Plattenburg, minister
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Morning prayer and sermon, oRussell ~ester, pastor. Sunday HARTFORD CHURCH OF
10· 30 11 m Holy communion School 9· 30 a.m .• Lewis Sauer, Christ in Chrilt11n Union and se'rmof, , llrst Sundays, !u~t .• worship service l0·30 Rev.O'Oell Manley. pastor.
10 JO a. m Church school. ·M-IDDLEPORT HEATH Sunday School, ' :30a. m., Rev .
klnderga.rten through eighth UNITED METHODIST-Rev. Guy Sayre, aupt .; •venlng
grade lO 30 a m
service. 1:30. Tuesd~ Bible
POMEROY . CHURCH OF Max E. Donahue, minister; t d 7sd
CHRIST_ Mr. Ho 1 Allen, Jr.. Eric Chambers, Sundoy School
y, : ~ p, m.
r ay
pastor. Bible Sch:f, 9:30a. m.; superintendent. Cburch School ~~"~8:J::er&amp;~=~~"l'
worship, 10:30; adult worship 9·30 a . m ; morn.ng wor1hlp, servt ces, 6:30 with Roger
service and . vouoa peoples lO . ~a. m ; vouth meeting, 7 p. Manley, youth teader.
mooting, both 7:30 p. m. Sun m. , ChW rehear~al, Wod - MASON
CltURCH
OF
da• -Wednesday
combined nesday 7·7· 30 p. .m .. Mrs. E. CHRIST - John Steele, -tOt".
Hamm, WITNESSES
d~rector.
Bt b'! e s t udy 'an d prayer Robel-!
JEHOVAH'S
_ Worship, 10 a.m.; Bible ·-·
study,
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11 : 15 am. ; evening worship,
meeting, 7.30 p. m.
THE SALVATION ARMY arry arna an pres ng 7.30 p m. Mid-week service,
Envov RayS. Wining, officer in mmister. SU(Id•t· Bible lecture, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
charge Sunday, 10 a. m .. 9' 30 a. m.. Wa chtower studr,, GRAHAM UNIT~D M~TH­
Hollness meeting , 10 30 a. m 10 30 a. m., Tuesda~, Bib e OOIST CHURCH - Pre:;"~
Sunddy School Young People's study , 7· 30 p. m' T ursday, 9 30 a m., first and
Legior,, 7p.
Thursday. 1 to J ~~~~~~Yrn:;n::1 8 ?~30P ~ m., Sundays of each month; third
p.m .. Ladles Home League , 7
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH •ndfourlhSundayseachrhonth,
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Father Bernard Kraj covlc, Russell Young, Sunday School Prayer and Bible Sludy.
pas lor .
Phone
992-2825, Supt. Sundoy School9;30 a. m..
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Saturday evening Mass, 7·30 Evening worship 1·30. Wed· Second and Pomeroy Stt .• Stan
P m Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 nesday prayer meeting, 7 30 p. Craig, pastor. Sunday school,
a.m.
30 Confession&amp;, Saturday 7- m.
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9: 4S a.m.; won hi p serv 1ce, 11
7: p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NA A· am .; tralnlngunlon,6;30p.m .;
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST REN't :- Mlddi01'0'1• Rev. evenong worship service, 7:30
-Robe-rt Kul'ln, pastor. Ge:-orge Audry Miller' pastor; • Floyd p.m. Mid-week prayer service,
Skinner Sunday School supt. Carson. supt Sunday school, Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
Sunday ' School, 9 J0 a. m .. 9' 311 a.m.; Mornlno
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
morning worship, 10·30 a m ; ship, I0:30 •·~; plun_or Services at 315 Main St., Pt.
BYF, 6 p m.. Bible Study JQ&lt;;Iety. 6· 30 p.m, NY S 6 45
7 p m , chotr p.m . Sunday evangelistic Pleasant, Sundays, 11 a . m.;
\"~-sday
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Wodnesdays , 7 30 p. m. All
l)l'actlce. Wed .• 8: 30 Jl m.
meeting , 7:30 p.m
nver welcome.
meeting Wednesdav. 7:30p.m
FIRST SOUTHERN BA~MIDDLEPORT PEN - MEIGS COUNTY
TIST - 220 E. Main, Pomeroy, TECOSTAL - Third Ave., the
afllllatod with S.B .C. Rev . Rev . 8. L. Barrott, pastor.
Clifford Coleman, pastor. Ralf.h Priddy, Sunday school
Sunday achool , 9:30 a .m., sup . Classes for all ages,
Hershel McClure, supt. ; wor- Sundoysohool, 10 a.m. ; Sunday
ship service. 10: 30 a .m.;_tvenlng service, 7. 30 p.m .
evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening young
Wttdnesday prayer meeting and people's meeting and Bible
Bible study, 7::10 p.m.
study. Saturday evening service, 7· 30 p . rt~ .. _ ~

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realon• why utry penon ~lei
offend tervlcel regwlerly and 1upport
ltie Church. They arlo (1) for hll own
take. (2) for hl1 chHclftn't Mkt. Q.) for
th~ aafrt. of hll community and n&lt;.tron,
(.4) i'C»' lht 10ke of tht Church llltlf.
whkk nted1 hl1 moral oncl ,aleflol
1upport. Plan to go to church rtgulorly
and rtod you &amp;IW. dolly.
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when ~nd we ~lqntl-must -~ t!)',qH:.:;,
And collective prayer.-mass prayer""'Can •be a
tremen~oils foi'&lt;le for good too. It is &amp;} If tholilands ·
of "spiritual gears" suddenly wer11 methe4 txiitilber
Into a, ~!Ill directed by a· slngle · pilrp~. .
On Wcll-l~de Communjon Sunday, ~ber
the pojyer• ill .,(l(lllectlve prayer. ,jill!) 'wl\J;w~our
nelgli~s throughout the globe/ bY , attending
church ~d p~aying both for pe!IOO ana f6r 'each
other.
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GOD - Racine Route 2. The
Rev. Charles Hond, pastor.
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Sundoy school, 9:45 a.m.;
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real in God. We are created to morning worohl~. 11 a.m.
The GUUU
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know J.... and to also have a Evening nrvlces, Tuesday and
Tile
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Jesus 2,1100 yeara ago. We
!lboutd aecepl lhil forglvenesa
and not conlinue to Uvein guilt.
But God'a intervenUon is nol
julia 011e-&amp;ne thine. He can
CllllllaDUybelnyourUfelollay.
-·· •lantiy comln into
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lhe world lollay. He is con·
llantly in your life, aa much aa
you will allow him to be.
Tile love of God Is ahown on
lhe crOilll. '11111 is .m,- we can
never doubt the love of God no
matlllr what hlppens. Jesus
died nol only 1..- the llna of
lhooo who know him IJid ae&lt;epl
tbla, bullor the Bins of the whole

wwld.Wbolakeaaway
"Behold the thellins
Lamb of
God,
of
lhe world." II is good news thai
Je111.1 loves you.
You may have a conslaDt
penonal OJperience wllh God
IJid ltnow his love in a very real
way for your life. Jesus can be
real In your life. He can meel
your needl. If yoa have noI met
Him ye~ ask Hlm to come into
your heart Alk 111m to manifest
lllmlelf to you. '11111 He will do.
St. A1J81111ina aald thai our

friend . If you have some
problem leU Him about 11.
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\1r'hen this relallonshlp is
milling in one's life, one niiaoel
joy 111d sallsfacllon. '11111 is'whJ
manfeelsloalandadriRWIWbe

meets Jeru.
We all can have a lralk wilh
lhe lArd. He Will dllpell empllness in you IJid give you
somelhin(l to Uve lor. He will
meet your needs. You will
reallylindoutwhalrealloveis
when you discover how much
J
01118 1oves you 1
Richard Pumphrey, pastor,
Rutland and Rock Springs
UnltedMelhodlsiChurches

stt•vers ville

New"., Note".,
Mro. .Atla Van Meier waa

boeleu lor a Stanley party held
Weclnemy aflemoon at her

AlTEND A

FRIENDLY

QtURat
Sundal

aturth of The
NIZiiJMI

With the hope It will. In some measure,'foster ~1nd help sustctlll that w~ich Is
good In family and community life, this feiture Is sponsored by the busln"!SS
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
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- St. Paul's 9 a.m. ; South
Bafhtl9:55a.m. ; Alfrod 11 a.m.
(First and third Sundays! 7:45
p.m.: (Second and .mt Sundays). loltridgo -7; 45 p.m.
(First and third Sundays), 11
a.m. Secon4 and 4th SundaY!-

Mh~~D~T _ \.~J~?.n~

Norris, pastor. Sundoy School,
10 a.m.; church services, 11
R WALLOW R I DG E
CHURCH OF CHRIST - John
Roct&lt;hold. pastOI'. Bible study,
9:30a.m.; morning -•hlp,
10:30; o'lenlng worship, 7::10
p.m. Wodnesdoy Bible study,
7:30 p.m.

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COM·
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev .
Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday
morning worship service, 10
a .m., Dell Talbot, superin tendent. f'lrayer meeting, each
Thursday , 7:30 f .m. Sundoy
evening service, :.30.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRist
- Pomeroy -Harrisonville
Road. John Webslor, pastor:
Paul McElroy, S..-.doy School
Supt. Sunday School, 9:30a. m.;
Morning Worship and COM·
munion . 10:30 a . m.; Sunday
evening youth Christian En.
d6avor, 6 p. m.; Worship services, 7 p. m.; Wodnesday
evening prayer meeting and
Bible study, 7:30p. m.
ST. JOHN lUTHERAN - '
Pine Grove. Rev. Gerald
Herbener, pastor. Sund1y
school, 9a. m.; Church service,
to ••, ••~ ·.
UNITED
Pau] A.

home. Mrl. Evelen Holler of
Racine was the damDIIStrator.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryanl and
cldldren visited relaU•ea In
Uberly, W. Va., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer
of Long Bottom cded on his
hearto are rutleas until they parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Brewer, and David Sunday
aflernoon.
Mr. Clint Blrdt IJid Leota and
Holiness Unto The Mra.
Elva Dalley apent Sunday
Lord
wltll Mr. Blrdt'a lliller, Mrl. wortlhltl.
Iva Bellin. Sunbury.
Mr.'and iln. Rodger Brewer
and daushler of Florida are
vlsilq hilt Jl!ll'I!Ola, . Mr. and
Mrl. ialpti Brewer 111\11011. wo:;~~;
Mh. El•• Da1ley of~
waa a recent guest of Mro. Nell M~ilioilt\i;

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lhatlhlsissoisbecauaoslnflrat
enlered Into the world.
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to God, we lind suflerinll. Bul
lhiB is 10by Jes111 came Into tbe
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Amol18 those vlsit1118 Oinl
Blrdt and Leota lutweek. wen
Mr. IJid Mrs. ·Fred Heibel' and
daJICIIIII: of Toledo; lin. Rue1

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TUESDAY
1100 - 3, 1'fluffy" - Tony
Rondatl, Shirl~ Jon~~
1:30 - 13 ·"8vt I Dort't Want To
Got Marrlt~" ""- Shirley
Jontl
11:30 .- 13, "Tho Sellout" Waller Pidgeon, Paula
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312 E. Main St.
Pomeroy. 0.

WIWS MlHONY

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N. Second

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11: :JO - 13. "Tho 39 SMIII" Kenneth More, Talna Etg

THURSDAY
9: oo - 1, "The Groat
(Part U - Ton~
Nalllllt Wood
11 : 3G - ll, "Tre~sure
Golden Condor" Bancroft

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Edward G. Roblnoon
9:00 - 1, "The Great Race"
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- John W!vnt~ -!ofln /1411
SATURIHIY
9:110 - 3, "Daath of 1 Gun·
fighter" - Rldlll'd Wldmark.
Lena Horne
11:20 - 3, "Mally Kincaid
Story" - Carolyn Jones,
Barbaro Slonwyck
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POMEROY
tRINITY Rev. Aorjhur C. lllnd, ""'""'· tvenlno pra~
·~fl l :30."
UnilotiCIIurch of Cllrlst - Rev • Sundoy School, 9: IS • •· .m.,
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supt. S•ndlr_School, '· ~~·· m .. •llrmaiiCIII class, Salurdilly. t :u postor. SUnday
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Worship, 10.25 , • · m., youth 1 m
m.; Momlno wor~lli O::J!I
,
cho1r rehearsal , Monday, 6; 30 . · ·
m.; Arnold Rlchards.·Silpto . '
p. m., Mrs . Marvin Burt,
POMEROY-CHESTER
CHURCH OF CIIR 1$T, Middirector .
Senior
choir UNITED
METHODfST - dleport, 5th and Main. Raullln
rehearsal , 7·JO p. m. Thursday,' Robert R. Card, pastor . IW!yer, pastor. Thomas Kelly,,
Mrs . Paul Neese , director . Pomeroy - Worshtf• 10:30 a. Sunday School supt. Bib e
Thursday, all day Busy Bee . m.; Church School, . 15 a.m.; School , 9:30 a. m.; morning
quilting party rn church social Frank Vaughan, superln- worship, 10:301 e. m ~ ; evening
room.
lendent. Chestor worship, 9 • · worship, 7.30· D. m~,::-••••
POMEROY CHURCH OF m.; Church Scllool, 10 "· m.; service 7 p. m Wod
y. .
THE NAZARENE - Corn..- Roger EPI'Ie, supt.
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Union and Mulberry . Rev .
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT- MASON COUNTY
Clyde V. Henderson. pastor. TIST - Pomoroy, Mulberry MA.SON ASSEI.\BL"t OF
Su"day School , ,JO a. m , Hgts. Herbert Morgan, pastor. GOD -Second st., ~sari.
Raymond Walburn , supt . 5abbath School, Saturday, 2 P· Va. Chester Tennant, ' PIIt'ot.
Morning worship 10:30 a . m. ; m.; worship, 3:15p. m. Dorcas Sunday school. 10 a.:. m.;
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Mid- Socletv, lOa. m. each Thursday. morning worship, 11 1. m.;
wook IOt'vlce, Wodnesday, 7.30 MIDDLEPORT
evanoellstlcsarvlce, 7:30p.m.
FIRST UNITED PRES- Biblestudyandprayernrvlce,
p.GmR.•CE EPISCOP•L - Rev .
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Stanley Plattenburg, minister
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Morning prayer and sermon, oRussell ~ester, pastor. Sunday HARTFORD CHURCH OF
10· 30 11 m Holy communion School 9· 30 a.m .• Lewis Sauer, Christ in Chrilt11n Union and se'rmof, , llrst Sundays, !u~t .• worship service l0·30 Rev.O'Oell Manley. pastor.
10 JO a. m Church school. ·M-IDDLEPORT HEATH Sunday School, ' :30a. m., Rev .
klnderga.rten through eighth UNITED METHODIST-Rev. Guy Sayre, aupt .; •venlng
grade lO 30 a m
service. 1:30. Tuesd~ Bible
POMEROY . CHURCH OF Max E. Donahue, minister; t d 7sd
CHRIST_ Mr. Ho 1 Allen, Jr.. Eric Chambers, Sundoy School
y, : ~ p, m.
r ay
pastor. Bible Sch:f, 9:30a. m.; superintendent. Cburch School ~~"~8:J::er&amp;~=~~"l'
worship, 10:30; adult worship 9·30 a . m ; morn.ng wor1hlp, servt ces, 6:30 with Roger
service and . vouoa peoples lO . ~a. m ; vouth meeting, 7 p. Manley, youth teader.
mooting, both 7:30 p. m. Sun m. , ChW rehear~al, Wod - MASON
CltURCH
OF
da• -Wednesday
combined nesday 7·7· 30 p. .m .. Mrs. E. CHRIST - John Steele, -tOt".
Hamm, WITNESSES
d~rector.
Bt b'! e s t udy 'an d prayer Robel-!
JEHOVAH'S
_ Worship, 10 a.m.; Bible ·-·
study,
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11 : 15 am. ; evening worship,
meeting, 7.30 p. m.
THE SALVATION ARMY arry arna an pres ng 7.30 p m. Mid-week service,
Envov RayS. Wining, officer in mmister. SU(Id•t· Bible lecture, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
charge Sunday, 10 a. m .. 9' 30 a. m.. Wa chtower studr,, GRAHAM UNIT~D M~TH­
Hollness meeting , 10 30 a. m 10 30 a. m., Tuesda~, Bib e OOIST CHURCH - Pre:;"~
Sunddy School Young People's study , 7· 30 p. m' T ursday, 9 30 a m., first and
Legior,, 7p.
Thursday. 1 to J ~~~~~~Yrn:;n::1 8 ?~30P ~ m., Sundays of each month; third
p.m .. Ladles Home League , 7
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH •ndfourlhSundayseachrhonth,
· Chr 1s1- u nonP.!._m. Prep classes.
Chr 111 t~
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Father Bernard Kraj covlc, Russell Young, Sunday School Prayer and Bible Sludy.
pas lor .
Phone
992-2825, Supt. Sundoy School9;30 a. m..
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Saturday evening Mass, 7·30 Evening worship 1·30. Wed· Second and Pomeroy Stt .• Stan
P m Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 nesday prayer meeting, 7 30 p. Craig, pastor. Sunday school,
a.m.
30 Confession&amp;, Saturday 7- m.
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CHURCH OF THE NA A· am .; tralnlngunlon,6;30p.m .;
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST REN't :- Mlddi01'0'1• Rev. evenong worship service, 7:30
-Robe-rt Kul'ln, pastor. Ge:-orge Audry Miller' pastor; • Floyd p.m. Mid-week prayer service,
Skinner Sunday School supt. Carson. supt Sunday school, Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
Sunday ' School, 9 J0 a. m .. 9' 311 a.m.; Mornlno
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
morning worship, 10·30 a m ; ship, I0:30 •·~; plun_or Services at 315 Main St., Pt.
BYF, 6 p m.. Bible Study JQ&lt;;Iety. 6· 30 p.m, NY S 6 45
7 p m , chotr p.m . Sunday evangelistic Pleasant, Sundays, 11 a . m.;
\"~-sday
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Wodnesdays , 7 30 p. m. All
l)l'actlce. Wed .• 8: 30 Jl m.
meeting , 7:30 p.m
nver welcome.
meeting Wednesdav. 7:30p.m
FIRST SOUTHERN BA~MIDDLEPORT PEN - MEIGS COUNTY
TIST - 220 E. Main, Pomeroy, TECOSTAL - Third Ave., the
afllllatod with S.B .C. Rev . Rev . 8. L. Barrott, pastor.
Clifford Coleman, pastor. Ralf.h Priddy, Sunday school
Sunday achool , 9:30 a .m., sup . Classes for all ages,
Hershel McClure, supt. ; wor- Sundoysohool, 10 a.m. ; Sunday
ship service. 10: 30 a .m.;_tvenlng service, 7. 30 p.m .
evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening young
Wttdnesday prayer meeting and people's meeting and Bible
Bible study, 7::10 p.m.
study. Saturday evening service, 7· 30 p . rt~ .. _ ~

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9:110- 13, "In lovundWitr"-

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the Church 11 the greatftt factor on
earth lor .... bvll~ng ................

good dllzonohlp. II It o ,........,,. of

•P!Jitwl voh,.,/ .,.lthout a,

C~yn:h.,nt~llh.r

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democroq nor clvlll!•
tlon con lur\l'lwe. there art four to~p~d
realon• why utry penon ~lei
offend tervlcel regwlerly and 1upport
ltie Church. They arlo (1) for hll own
take. (2) for hl1 chHclftn't Mkt. Q.) for
th~ aafrt. of hll community and n&lt;.tron,
(.4) i'C»' lht 10ke of tht Church llltlf.
whkk nted1 hl1 moral oncl ,aleflol
1upport. Plan to go to church rtgulorly
and rtod you &amp;IW. dolly.
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amsm.
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Prayer Is somethlnsllike thai. 1ndlvldu;.r:er
is a vital. ~nd sacred tliing. Each of 'ill b.._
ta

when ~nd we ~lqntl-must -~ t!)',qH:.:;,
And collective prayer.-mass prayer""'Can •be a
tremen~oils foi'&lt;le for good too. It is &amp;} If tholilands ·
of "spiritual gears" suddenly wer11 methe4 txiitilber
Into a, ~!Ill directed by a· slngle · pilrp~. .
On Wcll-l~de Communjon Sunday, ~ber
the pojyer• ill .,(l(lllectlve prayer. ,jill!) 'wl\J;w~our
nelgli~s throughout the globe/ bY , attending
church ~d p~aying both for pe!IOO ana f6r 'each
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Rev. Charles Hond, pastor.
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Sundoy school, 9:45 a.m.;
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The GUUU
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and not conlinue to Uvein guilt.
But God'a intervenUon is nol
julia 011e-&amp;ne thine. He can
CllllllaDUybelnyourUfelollay.
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lhe world lollay. He is con·
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you will allow him to be.
Tile love of God Is ahown on
lhe crOilll. '11111 is .m,- we can
never doubt the love of God no
matlllr what hlppens. Jesus
died nol only 1..- the llna of
lhooo who know him IJid ae&lt;epl
tbla, bullor the Bins of the whole

wwld.Wbolakeaaway
"Behold the thellins
Lamb of
God,
of
lhe world." II is good news thai
Je111.1 loves you.
You may have a conslaDt
penonal OJperience wllh God
IJid ltnow his love in a very real
way for your life. Jesus can be
real In your life. He can meel
your needl. If yoa have noI met
Him ye~ ask Hlm to come into
your heart Alk 111m to manifest
lllmlelf to you. '11111 He will do.
St. A1J81111ina aald thai our

friend . If you have some
problem leU Him about 11.
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milling in one's life, one niiaoel
joy 111d sallsfacllon. '11111 is'whJ
manfeelsloalandadriRWIWbe

meets Jeru.
We all can have a lralk wilh
lhe lArd. He Will dllpell empllness in you IJid give you
somelhin(l to Uve lor. He will
meet your needs. You will
reallylindoutwhalrealloveis
when you discover how much
J
01118 1oves you 1
Richard Pumphrey, pastor,
Rutland and Rock Springs
UnltedMelhodlsiChurches

stt•vers ville

New"., Note".,
Mro. .Atla Van Meier waa

boeleu lor a Stanley party held
Weclnemy aflemoon at her

AlTEND A

FRIENDLY

QtURat
Sundal

aturth of The
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With the hope It will. In some measure,'foster ~1nd help sustctlll that w~ich Is
good In family and community life, this feiture Is sponsored by the busln"!SS
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
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Bafhtl9:55a.m. ; Alfrod 11 a.m.
(First and third Sundays! 7:45
p.m.: (Second and .mt Sundays). loltridgo -7; 45 p.m.
(First and third Sundays), 11
a.m. Secon4 and 4th SundaY!-

Mh~~D~T _ \.~J~?.n~

Norris, pastor. Sundoy School,
10 a.m.; church services, 11
R WALLOW R I DG E
CHURCH OF CHRIST - John
Roct&lt;hold. pastOI'. Bible study,
9:30a.m.; morning -•hlp,
10:30; o'lenlng worship, 7::10
p.m. Wodnesdoy Bible study,
7:30 p.m.

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COM·
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev .
Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday
morning worship service, 10
a .m., Dell Talbot, superin tendent. f'lrayer meeting, each
Thursday , 7:30 f .m. Sundoy
evening service, :.30.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRist
- Pomeroy -Harrisonville
Road. John Webslor, pastor:
Paul McElroy, S..-.doy School
Supt. Sunday School, 9:30a. m.;
Morning Worship and COM·
munion . 10:30 a . m.; Sunday
evening youth Christian En.
d6avor, 6 p. m.; Worship services, 7 p. m.; Wodnesday
evening prayer meeting and
Bible study, 7:30p. m.
ST. JOHN lUTHERAN - '
Pine Grove. Rev. Gerald
Herbener, pastor. Sund1y
school, 9a. m.; Church service,
to ••, ••~ ·.
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home. Mrl. Evelen Holler of
Racine was the damDIIStrator.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryanl and
cldldren visited relaU•ea In
Uberly, W. Va., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer
of Long Bottom cded on his
hearto are rutleas until they parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Brewer, and David Sunday
aflernoon.
Mr. Clint Blrdt IJid Leota and
Holiness Unto The Mra.
Elva Dalley apent Sunday
Lord
wltll Mr. Blrdt'a lliller, Mrl. wortlhltl.
Iva Bellin. Sunbury.
Mr.'and iln. Rodger Brewer
and daushler of Florida are
vlsilq hilt Jl!ll'I!Ola, . Mr. and
Mrl. ialpti Brewer 111\11011. wo:;~~;
Mh. El•• Da1ley of~
waa a recent guest of Mro. Nell M~ilioilt\i;

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Blrdt and Leota lutweek. wen
Mr. IJid Mrs. ·Fred Heibel' and
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1100 - 3, 1'fluffy" - Tony
Rondatl, Shirl~ Jon~~
1:30 - 13 ·"8vt I Dort't Want To
Got Marrlt~" ""- Shirley
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11:30 .- 13, "Tho Sellout" Waller Pidgeon, Paula
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THURSDAY
9: oo - 1, "The Groat
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9:110 - 3, "Daath of 1 Gun·
fighter" - Rldlll'd Wldmark.
Lena Horne
11:20 - 3, "Mally Kincaid
Story" - Carolyn Jones,
Barbaro Slonwyck
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News, Events
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J P.M. Qay B•~• Publl&lt;tillon
Monday Q••dUn,9a.m.
Conultatlon a.cotrocllon•
Will bucceptod
until to.m . tor
Dav of Publlfatlon
REGULATIONS
Ttle Publlttter rtstrves the
right to edit or reject any eds
deemed obtectlonol. The
publisher will not be &lt;etj&gt;OIIslblo
for more then one Incorrect
Insertion.
RATES

returned home Wednesday
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after a vacaticm with the former's brother • M&lt;'· and Mrs ·
Harold Quillen at Phoenix,
Arizona
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grimm
spent
a few days with the lat,
IA!r s slstA!r, Everal, at Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette
For want Ad Ser~fcf
Roush.
Pars&lt;XIS and daughter, cathy, 5 cents per word one lnurtlon
Minimum Chargt'75t
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill at Negley, Ohio, were &lt;ailed
12 cents p•r word three
entertained with a birthday home due to the death of the consecutive Insertions . ~
18 cents per ·word six condinner Sunday at their home in former's sister, Mrs . Iva secutive
Insertions.
25 Per cent Dl&amp;count on paid
bonor of the latter's mother, Parsons Dooobue. They visited
ads and ads paid within ll)davs.
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe. Attending with Mrs. Ruth Parsons and
CARD 0~ THANKS
&amp; OaiTUARY
were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Preston Parsons and called on
SUO for 50 word minimum .
Roush and Joey of Letart Falls, other \-elatives.
Each additional word 2c.
BLIND ADS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert casper Sandra Taylor and David
Addition•! 25c Charge per
and Billy Dye of ColumbliS, Taylor of Columbus spent the Advertisement .
OFFICE HOURS
Dale Wallace Hill, Mr. and Mrs. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
B::JO a.m. to 5 :00p.m. Dally,
Mlke Hill and Dolly, Junior Taylor.
8:30 a.m. to 12 : 00 Noon
Wolfe and daughter, Wendy, of Ray Pear11011, VirgO Roush, Saturday.
Cheshire, Jan, Art, and Dean John Hill, Harry Hill and Dallas
Hill, and the honored guest, Hill attended the Farm Science In Memcry
Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. Wolfe Review at Columbus Wed· IN MEMORY of my husband.
received a telephone call from nesday.
Dan E. Rees. who passed
her daughter, Mrs. Dale Hill In
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush,
away two years ago, October
2. 1968,
Moore Haven, Fla., at noon Mr. an d Mrs. Andrew Cross, No ooe knows the heartache,
Sunday.
EdwardandPauland,andMrs. Only those who have lost tan
Mr. and Mrs. David Hadley Enna Wllaon of Ohio VaUey T~!'~rleflhat's borne In silence
and Davina of Cln&lt;tonati spent Grange No. 2612 Letart FallB, For the one 1 loved so well.
a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. joined members of the Racine Friends may think the wound Is
Herbert Miller and Jeff.
Grange Thursday evening oo a
healed.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hensler tour of the new locks and dam at ~~;;:•h.~ n~~~~~~~esor;:,~
anJ Jamie, Mrs. Doris Hensler Racine.
cealed.
of Racine called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. MiHIX"d and Thousand thoughts of one so
dear
Mrs. Dallas Hill Sunday af· famUy of Minersville spent Brings many a tear;
lernoon.
Saturday evening with Mr, and Thoughts go back to scenes long
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller Mrs. Robert Wood and Waid Time
past:rolls on, but memories
and Jeff spent a weekend wi~~ Johnson.
last,
Mrs. Loretta Miller and family Miss Debbie Bostick and her As 1 end this second year.
at Toronto, Ohio.
aunt, Mrs. Laura Circle of
Sadly missed by wife. Clara
10 2 11
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ROIISh Dorcas were in Wtlmlngton
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and Tommy of Winfield, W.Va., over the weekend and attended
Employment Wanted
&lt;ailed Tuesday on Mr. and Mrs. the wedding Saturday afternoon.
Roy Pearsoo and Robin.
on Linda Rae Beegle to Stephen WILL DO baby silting In my
home. Phone Tuppers Plains
Mrs. Denlill Boggess of An· MayhaU.
667-3591 .
9-25-61c
Uqulty spent Friday evening Mrs . Jess Anderson unwith Mrs. Uoyd Nice.
derwent eye surgery Thursday
Mrs. Pete Snyder, the fonner at a Charleston, W.Va. hospital. for Sale
Maudle Snyder, suffered a Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp of j-.;;..;.;;,;.;.._ _ _ _ _.,
heart attack and was Spiller are moving lo the
FOR SALE
hospitalized for three weeks. Theron Johnson !ann.
Mrs. Snyder was born and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Laurel Cliff Free
reared in this commwllty and Donohue of New Mexico are
now lives at Radnor, Ohio. She .visiting the Conner's parents,
was returned home and ls Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohue.
Methodist Chucch
improving slowly. Those Mrs . Roy Donohue acwlshlng to send cards may send companied them to aeveland to
Building.
them to Radnor, Ohio.
visit Mr. end Mrs. Eugene
Arthur WUson and Robert Webeter.
Phone 992-5326I
WUson of Cleveland spent Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner
,Wedf&gt;t&gt;sday afternoon with the Sr. und M£~~ and ~·· 1JDY1
ean be se~ aiiYih""'J I
~tter'w motlll!r, Mrs. ~ ftl"gltson o( ift- ·~en f"'
IWiiJotl 'it! Letart FaUi. -:- ., J\&gt;xed tile weekend camping al
Mr. ""d Mrs. Russell Quillen Fort Meigs Park, Rulland.
LEGAL Noti!:"i!
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· Mr. llld Mrs. Roy Budt met
their da···•ter
ue-• • Mr · llld Mrs ·
Don Beesle and Zane of
Marietta Ga a~ WWlamsburg
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motel there. Pam Buck spent
the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. an1 Mrs. Early

Kingsbury News, Notes
The Kingsbury Missionary and Mrs. John DeVere and
CluboltheC&amp;rletonChurcbhad family of Charleston, W. Va.,
its regular meeting Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arnold and
evening at the church. The son and Evallne Arnold of
evening was spent sewing and Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
on different projects the club is Patrick Williams and family of
wll"king on. The business and Chester.
devoticmal meeting was held Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal and
w1th the president, Mrs. family visited recently with Mr.
VIrginia Dean, In charge with and Mrs. John Pedras of
Mrs. Sadie Carl reading Cleveland.
devotions from the 16th chapter Mrs. Howard W!Wey who bas
of Luke. Speei•l reading was been a patient at Veterans
given by Grace King and the Memorial Hospital has returned
......,tary•s report was given hy to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mrs. Janeth Beal with a report o. Rogers and ls very much
made on the progress of the improved.
support for Missionary Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William King
John Jesburg. Closing prayer had two birthday dinners at
was by Delcres King. Refresh- their home In honor of Winnie
menls were served to the White and Virgil King Present
following, Mrs. Yvonne Young, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase
Mrs. Sadie carl, Mrs. Neva of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
King, Mrs. Janeth Beal, Mrs. Robert Swearinger and son of
Delores _King, Mrs. VIrginia West MJiton, Mr. and Mrs. Nev
Dean, Miss Grace King. The While and Harold and Sherman,
nest meeting will be In October Mr. and Mrs. VirgO King and
with the date to be announced. family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall Richardson and family of
(Leta Goodwin) are announcing ColambliS
the birth of· a son, Joseph Recent, visitors of Mrs.
Clayton HaD Jr. Grandparents Elizabeth Murray and Mr. and
are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mrs. Dana Murray and famUy
Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. cart were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gordon
Hall. This ls the Halls' first of st. Albans, w. Va.
cbUd.
'h.
fu!cent visitors of Mr. and
fu!cent vlsftors of Mlll. Hazel Mrs. John Dean and sons were
Arnold and Walter were Mr · Mr. and Mrs. Walter Terrell,
Vickie and Billy Kendall, aU of
Pataskala, Mr . and Mrs.
Kenneth lilarklna of Racine,
Mlas Anita Watkins of Chester
and ..Miss Bridget Ross of
Bunker llill.
Mlas Csrol Hall who attend
college at Grayson, Ky., visllat
her home here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. cart Hall and
family.
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Mrs. Eddie King, Joey,
Michael and susan King visited
one day recently wiQI her sister,
Mr. end Mrs. David Mcl&gt;o!teld
and famlly at Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs.
John Walter
villted Mr.
Paul
Hospital
patient lot· .
dowly
number Ia

Ladies and
Gentlemen

Tom
Hill

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Seat~d bids will be received in
the office of the Clerk, on
Second Street. Village of
Pomeroy. Ohio, until n o'clock
noon, Monday October 5, 1970,
for the following proposaL
For 1000 tons. more or tess, of
No. 404 Alphalt concrete In
place. To be placed on various
streets as designed t:Jy Village
Council.
AU materiels and eQuipment
are to meet Ohio Department of
Highway speclflcatiOI'IS.
AU bids are to baby the ton In
place and the price per ton shall
.nclude all necessary cleaning.
SpecificatiOns of the streets to
be surfaced are on file In the
Office of the Mavor In the
VIllage of Pomeroy .
Each bid must contain the full
name of every person or
company Interested In the
same, and be •ccompanled by a

county.

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Probate cowrt

To tu EMecutor of the est1te;

to such of the tottowlnQ 11 art

residents of ttte state of. Ohio,
vlz:- the surYivlng spouse, tht
neMt of kin, the benef1tllrlts

under the will; and to thl If ·
torney
or
attorneys
representing -any of the

aforementioned ptrson':
Bertie N . .wetti, Deceased,

No. 20369, Mlddt~rt. Ohio,
Salisbury Toiltnshlp.

You are hereby notified thit
lnYtntory and Ap _pral&amp;ement of tht uttttl of the
b.atorementlontd, dec11sed. late
of said County, was filed In thlt
Court. Said Inventory end
Appraisement wilt be tor
hearing before thiS Cour.t on the
12th day of October, 1910, et
10:00 ?'clock e.nt.
Any perton desiring to fill
exceptions t"ereto must fill
them at 11111 five days prior to
the date set tor htlrlno.
Ginn under iny'' h•nd and
seal Of said Court. trtll 23rd diY
of September, 1970.
the

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J•d•• and u-otflclo CJerk
of said CP¥rt
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OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

f'OioiEROY, OHIO

Lost and found
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Auto Sales

cotlle. Answen to "Cubby." SPECIAL 1959 Ford Galaxle, VB, automatic, perfett Inside
Please tall 992·U&lt;I7. Reward.
and out. No rust, good tires.
111-2-Jip

From the Largest TruCk• at ·

Bulldozer Radiator to the
SmalleSt Heater Core.

.BLAETTNARS
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Pomeroy

SOU1H
TROPICAL FISH

9·29-ltp

female Beagle pup. Black 1950 CHEVROLET truck, good

Evelyn McDaniel

Phone 742-~.

LOST. strayed or stolen, in

Hysell Run area, 6-month old

brown and white
tires, perfect engine, $100.
markings. Small breed.
Phone 992-7378.
Answers
to
name of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
10 1-Jlp
"Lonesome." Family pet.
Reward. Call David Oavls 1
phone 992·5690.
Sale
with

10-2·3lp

Notice

I WILL not be responsible for

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any debts contracted
anyone ather than mysel .
Lowell McNickle. 70 North

Second St.. Middleport, Ohio.
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10·2-dlp

Estimates
· Jim- Larry
Kenny ' Jake
Phone
992-7044 or 992-5632
Have Your Year~

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

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Re.Qiarp ~ .,:

$5.55
-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094 .

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Opon Daily 11114 p.m.

6•30flltp.m.

NEW '1970 ZIG-ZAG Sewing
.Machine In original factory
carton. Zig-Zag to make
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
monograms, and make fancy
designs with lust the twlsf of a
s1ngle dial. left In lay-away
and never been used. Will sell '

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BEAGLES. full blooded. 4
GUN SHOOT. 1 p.m. Sunday at months old from top dogs. $15
each. Phone 742-3656.

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CHEVROLET car, 2·door.
THE REGULAR Gospel Sing at 1964
6 cylinder, good running
the Church of God at Chester
condition, sm. See at Kap ·
Sunday, October 4, Is can·
pie's Sohio, Pomeroy or call
celled because special singers
992·2282.
are unable to come.
10·2·31P
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BUILDING LOTS or !railer
WILL _give p!,p~o . les.._~s In my space. On new water line,
. ~: Ph,., -~~ I
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SHAREE Shaffer. former call Chester 985-4197.'

Smooth
unloading ...
LOOt&lt;-IF VA WANTED Ma

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Bring the family 1o
Bailey's on Sunday. Make
II a hobll to dint out
ioymont.

The Mode18Crop-Carrler has wormpar drive with 11ariilble-speed eon·

trol to d1scharae big loads fast 1nd
· easily. You get smootl'l urJIOidlfll,
without the plugina proOiems that
ao with many fOf'llf wa,~ons. Un·
load from the side or to the rear.

+1\EW HOL.L.AN:l

992-9974

n.;tu 5:30,.7:00,

I'Qrneroy
7:00-7:00

DOZER work. Phone m-6173.
10·1·61C

HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
992·2522.

FuJtun.Thampsun

starling Monday. Sept. 21. -----'----.:.'·::.JO.tl~
Take odvanllfje of our "'Get
Acquainted" specials, S15 196'1 MOBILE home. Take over
permanent for Sl2.50 and our
payments, Call 992-7019.
$12.50 permanent for $10.
10.1-'IC
9-27-'lc

pick up merchandise and

CHEVROLET 4-door,
excellent condition, $250.
AI••· W-C Allis Chalmers
tractor and equipment. Phone

1960

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T. (/. technician lor bench and
service &lt;ails. Mulf be ••·
.,.rlenced. Phone Long

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BABYSITTER for two pre.
school chlldrtin. 7 a.m. to 6
p.m.. Monday through
Friday. My home or yours.
Phooe 992·3045 otter 6 p.m.
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operator a1 Mary June's
9-28-6tc
Beauty Shop. now with
2·12-tfc
for Sal.e
Pratt's
Beauty
Salon 1960 MASSEY·FERGUSON 50
specializing In high styling. tractor. Excellent condition. BEANS, Kentucky Wonders. WHEEL H.orse Sales and
Appointments ·not always
Phone 742·31P.
Service. Baum Lumbar
Pick your own, S2 bushel .
necessary. Phone 992-3751.
9-JO.Jlc
Company,
Chester, Ohio.
Sweet potatoes and Irish
10·2·31C
Phone 915-3301.
potatoes.
Bring
container.
--------WARM MORNING healer, like Andrew Cross, ,letart Falls,
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5·20·tfc
CONNIE TEAFORD Swisher
new. Bottled gas, 565. Also, Ohio . .
has taken employ.,ent at
Kenmore with blower, bottled
9-20·121C
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Laurel Cliff, now open each - - - - - Friday to receive con·
Vacuum
signments at 10 a.m. Auctlon ELECTROLUX
Cleaner complete with atstarting at 7 p.m. Let us sell tachments,
cordwlnder and
your merchandise.
paint
sprar.
Used but In like
3·22·11&lt;
new cond tlon. Pay S37 .4.5
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run, cash or terms If desired.
Phone 992-2685.
ortsman Club. Sunday,
10.Hic
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Racine Gun Club.

f,

Free

And Complete Une
of Supplies

$275.

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Remodeling. Cement Work,
Garages.

Nice.

1969 VOLKSWAGEN
$1895
2 Or. Sedan, radio, custom equipment, white

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Cis..-ns, CllimneVI, Home

1969 FORD
$2095
Mustang 2 Dr. hardtop, 6 cyl., standard shift.
Real

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1969 CHEVROLET

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.JOHNsO~ MAsoftRY

Townsman Station Wagon, V-8 motor,
automatic transmission.

r take to auction on a per·
t centage basts. Call Jim
Adams, auctioneer. Rutland. 742·3656,
bond pr certified check In the
sum of $100.00 to the satisfaction
Phone 742-~1.
10-1-31p
of Vllleee Council, 11 •
9·23-tlc
guaranty that if the bid 11 ac IRISH cobblers and Kennebec
cepted, a contract will be en - · ~potatoes. Charles Hilton,
tered Into and 111 performance Help Wanted
property secured.
Portland, Ohio. Phone 843·
n.ese checks or bonds will bl EXPERIENCED beautician, '22611.
returned at once to all except
Warner's Beauty Shoppe.
the successful bidder. His check
Apply In person.
or bond will be held until the
9.2'/.J!c
contract or bid 11 properly
.,.,-.,.,--,-,-.,--.,--IMCUted by him,
The right Is reierved to relect MIDDLE·AGED lady or older
for companion for another
any and all I:Uds.
Jane Walton, Clerk
lady. Live In preferred. or
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
come at nights. Phooe 1192·
9- 25, 1o-2
2tc
9·25-61&lt;
NOTICE ON FILINil
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISIMINT
The State of Olllo, Meigs

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News, Events
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J P.M. Qay B•~• Publl&lt;tillon
Monday Q••dUn,9a.m.
Conultatlon a.cotrocllon•
Will bucceptod
until to.m . tor
Dav of Publlfatlon
REGULATIONS
Ttle Publlttter rtstrves the
right to edit or reject any eds
deemed obtectlonol. The
publisher will not be &lt;etj&gt;OIIslblo
for more then one Incorrect
Insertion.
RATES

returned home Wednesday
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after a vacaticm with the former's brother • M&lt;'· and Mrs ·
Harold Quillen at Phoenix,
Arizona
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grimm
spent
a few days with the lat,
IA!r s slstA!r, Everal, at Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette
For want Ad Ser~fcf
Roush.
Pars&lt;XIS and daughter, cathy, 5 cents per word one lnurtlon
Minimum Chargt'75t
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hill at Negley, Ohio, were &lt;ailed
12 cents p•r word three
entertained with a birthday home due to the death of the consecutive Insertions . ~
18 cents per ·word six condinner Sunday at their home in former's sister, Mrs . Iva secutive
Insertions.
25 Per cent Dl&amp;count on paid
bonor of the latter's mother, Parsons Dooobue. They visited
ads and ads paid within ll)davs.
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe. Attending with Mrs. Ruth Parsons and
CARD 0~ THANKS
&amp; OaiTUARY
were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Preston Parsons and called on
SUO for 50 word minimum .
Roush and Joey of Letart Falls, other \-elatives.
Each additional word 2c.
BLIND ADS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert casper Sandra Taylor and David
Addition•! 25c Charge per
and Billy Dye of ColumbliS, Taylor of Columbus spent the Advertisement .
OFFICE HOURS
Dale Wallace Hill, Mr. and Mrs. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
B::JO a.m. to 5 :00p.m. Dally,
Mlke Hill and Dolly, Junior Taylor.
8:30 a.m. to 12 : 00 Noon
Wolfe and daughter, Wendy, of Ray Pear11011, VirgO Roush, Saturday.
Cheshire, Jan, Art, and Dean John Hill, Harry Hill and Dallas
Hill, and the honored guest, Hill attended the Farm Science In Memcry
Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. Wolfe Review at Columbus Wed· IN MEMORY of my husband.
received a telephone call from nesday.
Dan E. Rees. who passed
her daughter, Mrs. Dale Hill In
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush,
away two years ago, October
2. 1968,
Moore Haven, Fla., at noon Mr. an d Mrs. Andrew Cross, No ooe knows the heartache,
Sunday.
EdwardandPauland,andMrs. Only those who have lost tan
Mr. and Mrs. David Hadley Enna Wllaon of Ohio VaUey T~!'~rleflhat's borne In silence
and Davina of Cln&lt;tonati spent Grange No. 2612 Letart FallB, For the one 1 loved so well.
a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. joined members of the Racine Friends may think the wound Is
Herbert Miller and Jeff.
Grange Thursday evening oo a
healed.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hensler tour of the new locks and dam at ~~;;:•h.~ n~~~~~~~esor;:,~
anJ Jamie, Mrs. Doris Hensler Racine.
cealed.
of Racine called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. MiHIX"d and Thousand thoughts of one so
dear
Mrs. Dallas Hill Sunday af· famUy of Minersville spent Brings many a tear;
lernoon.
Saturday evening with Mr, and Thoughts go back to scenes long
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller Mrs. Robert Wood and Waid Time
past:rolls on, but memories
and Jeff spent a weekend wi~~ Johnson.
last,
Mrs. Loretta Miller and family Miss Debbie Bostick and her As 1 end this second year.
at Toronto, Ohio.
aunt, Mrs. Laura Circle of
Sadly missed by wife. Clara
10 2 11
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ROIISh Dorcas were in Wtlmlngton
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and Tommy of Winfield, W.Va., over the weekend and attended
Employment Wanted
&lt;ailed Tuesday on Mr. and Mrs. the wedding Saturday afternoon.
Roy Pearsoo and Robin.
on Linda Rae Beegle to Stephen WILL DO baby silting In my
home. Phone Tuppers Plains
Mrs. Denlill Boggess of An· MayhaU.
667-3591 .
9-25-61c
Uqulty spent Friday evening Mrs . Jess Anderson unwith Mrs. Uoyd Nice.
derwent eye surgery Thursday
Mrs. Pete Snyder, the fonner at a Charleston, W.Va. hospital. for Sale
Maudle Snyder, suffered a Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp of j-.;;..;.;;,;.;.._ _ _ _ _.,
heart attack and was Spiller are moving lo the
FOR SALE
hospitalized for three weeks. Theron Johnson !ann.
Mrs. Snyder was born and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Laurel Cliff Free
reared in this commwllty and Donohue of New Mexico are
now lives at Radnor, Ohio. She .visiting the Conner's parents,
was returned home and ls Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohue.
Methodist Chucch
improving slowly. Those Mrs . Roy Donohue acwlshlng to send cards may send companied them to aeveland to
Building.
them to Radnor, Ohio.
visit Mr. end Mrs. Eugene
Arthur WUson and Robert Webeter.
Phone 992-5326I
WUson of Cleveland spent Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner
,Wedf&gt;t&gt;sday afternoon with the Sr. und M£~~ and ~·· 1JDY1
ean be se~ aiiYih""'J I
~tter'w motlll!r, Mrs. ~ ftl"gltson o( ift- ·~en f"'
IWiiJotl 'it! Letart FaUi. -:- ., J\&gt;xed tile weekend camping al
Mr. ""d Mrs. Russell Quillen Fort Meigs Park, Rulland.
LEGAL Noti!:"i!
vr

· Mr. llld Mrs. Roy Budt met
their da···•ter
ue-• • Mr · llld Mrs ·
Don Beesle and Zane of
Marietta Ga a~ WWlamsburg
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motel there. Pam Buck spent
the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. an1 Mrs. Early

Kingsbury News, Notes
The Kingsbury Missionary and Mrs. John DeVere and
CluboltheC&amp;rletonChurcbhad family of Charleston, W. Va.,
its regular meeting Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arnold and
evening at the church. The son and Evallne Arnold of
evening was spent sewing and Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
on different projects the club is Patrick Williams and family of
wll"king on. The business and Chester.
devoticmal meeting was held Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beal and
w1th the president, Mrs. family visited recently with Mr.
VIrginia Dean, In charge with and Mrs. John Pedras of
Mrs. Sadie Carl reading Cleveland.
devotions from the 16th chapter Mrs. Howard W!Wey who bas
of Luke. Speei•l reading was been a patient at Veterans
given by Grace King and the Memorial Hospital has returned
......,tary•s report was given hy to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mrs. Janeth Beal with a report o. Rogers and ls very much
made on the progress of the improved.
support for Missionary Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William King
John Jesburg. Closing prayer had two birthday dinners at
was by Delcres King. Refresh- their home In honor of Winnie
menls were served to the White and Virgil King Present
following, Mrs. Yvonne Young, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase
Mrs. Sadie carl, Mrs. Neva of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
King, Mrs. Janeth Beal, Mrs. Robert Swearinger and son of
Delores _King, Mrs. VIrginia West MJiton, Mr. and Mrs. Nev
Dean, Miss Grace King. The While and Harold and Sherman,
nest meeting will be In October Mr. and Mrs. VirgO King and
with the date to be announced. family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall Richardson and family of
(Leta Goodwin) are announcing ColambliS
the birth of· a son, Joseph Recent, visitors of Mrs.
Clayton HaD Jr. Grandparents Elizabeth Murray and Mr. and
are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mrs. Dana Murray and famUy
Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. cart were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gordon
Hall. This ls the Halls' first of st. Albans, w. Va.
cbUd.
'h.
fu!cent visitors of Mr. and
fu!cent vlsftors of Mlll. Hazel Mrs. John Dean and sons were
Arnold and Walter were Mr · Mr. and Mrs. Walter Terrell,
Vickie and Billy Kendall, aU of
Pataskala, Mr . and Mrs.
Kenneth lilarklna of Racine,
Mlas Anita Watkins of Chester
and ..Miss Bridget Ross of
Bunker llill.
Mlas Csrol Hall who attend
college at Grayson, Ky., visllat
her home here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. cart Hall and
family.
·
Mrs. Eddie King, Joey,
Michael and susan King visited
one day recently wiQI her sister,
Mr. end Mrs. David Mcl&gt;o!teld
and famlly at Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs.
John Walter
villted Mr.
Paul
Hospital
patient lot· .
dowly
number Ia

Ladies and
Gentlemen

Tom
Hill

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Mr.
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Seat~d bids will be received in
the office of the Clerk, on
Second Street. Village of
Pomeroy. Ohio, until n o'clock
noon, Monday October 5, 1970,
for the following proposaL
For 1000 tons. more or tess, of
No. 404 Alphalt concrete In
place. To be placed on various
streets as designed t:Jy Village
Council.
AU materiels and eQuipment
are to meet Ohio Department of
Highway speclflcatiOI'IS.
AU bids are to baby the ton In
place and the price per ton shall
.nclude all necessary cleaning.
SpecificatiOns of the streets to
be surfaced are on file In the
Office of the Mavor In the
VIllage of Pomeroy .
Each bid must contain the full
name of every person or
company Interested In the
same, and be •ccompanled by a

county.

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Probate cowrt

To tu EMecutor of the est1te;

to such of the tottowlnQ 11 art

residents of ttte state of. Ohio,
vlz:- the surYivlng spouse, tht
neMt of kin, the benef1tllrlts

under the will; and to thl If ·
torney
or
attorneys
representing -any of the

aforementioned ptrson':
Bertie N . .wetti, Deceased,

No. 20369, Mlddt~rt. Ohio,
Salisbury Toiltnshlp.

You are hereby notified thit
lnYtntory and Ap _pral&amp;ement of tht uttttl of the
b.atorementlontd, dec11sed. late
of said County, was filed In thlt
Court. Said Inventory end
Appraisement wilt be tor
hearing before thiS Cour.t on the
12th day of October, 1910, et
10:00 ?'clock e.nt.
Any perton desiring to fill
exceptions t"ereto must fill
them at 11111 five days prior to
the date set tor htlrlno.
Ginn under iny'' h•nd and
seal Of said Court. trtll 23rd diY
of September, 1970.
the

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J•d•• and u-otflclo CJerk
of said CP¥rt
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OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.

f'OioiEROY, OHIO

Lost and found
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Auto Sales

cotlle. Answen to "Cubby." SPECIAL 1959 Ford Galaxle, VB, automatic, perfett Inside
Please tall 992·U&lt;I7. Reward.
and out. No rust, good tires.
111-2-Jip

From the Largest TruCk• at ·

Bulldozer Radiator to the
SmalleSt Heater Core.

.BLAETTNARS
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Pomeroy

SOU1H
TROPICAL FISH

9·29-ltp

female Beagle pup. Black 1950 CHEVROLET truck, good

Evelyn McDaniel

Phone 742-~.

LOST. strayed or stolen, in

Hysell Run area, 6-month old

brown and white
tires, perfect engine, $100.
markings. Small breed.
Phone 992-7378.
Answers
to
name of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
10 1-Jlp
"Lonesome." Family pet.
Reward. Call David Oavls 1
phone 992·5690.
Sale
with

10-2·3lp

Notice

I WILL not be responsible for

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any debts contracted
anyone ather than mysel .
Lowell McNickle. 70 North

Second St.. Middleport, Ohio.
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10·2-dlp

Estimates
· Jim- Larry
Kenny ' Jake
Phone
992-7044 or 992-5632
Have Your Year~

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

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Inspection An~
Re.Qiarp ~ .,:

$5.55
-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094 .

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606 E . Mlln, Pomeroy, o.

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Blaettnar's
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Opon Daily 11114 p.m.

6•30flltp.m.

NEW '1970 ZIG-ZAG Sewing
.Machine In original factory
carton. Zig-Zag to make
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
monograms, and make fancy
designs with lust the twlsf of a
s1ngle dial. left In lay-away
and never been used. Will sell '

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BEAGLES. full blooded. 4
GUN SHOOT. 1 p.m. Sunday at months old from top dogs. $15
each. Phone 742-3656.

10·2·31P

9·30-4tc

CHEVROLET car, 2·door.
THE REGULAR Gospel Sing at 1964
6 cylinder, good running
the Church of God at Chester
condition, sm. See at Kap ·
Sunday, October 4, Is can·
pie's Sohio, Pomeroy or call
celled because special singers
992·2282.
are unable to come.
10·2·31P
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BUILDING LOTS or !railer
WILL _give p!,p~o . les.._~s In my space. On new water line,
. ~: Ph,., -~~ I
' school bu• route, on GOI;IIIIV
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SHAREE Shaffer. former call Chester 985-4197.'

Smooth
unloading ...
LOOt&lt;-IF VA WANTED Ma

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Bring the family 1o
Bailey's on Sunday. Make
II a hobll to dint out
ioymont.

The Mode18Crop-Carrler has wormpar drive with 11ariilble-speed eon·

trol to d1scharae big loads fast 1nd
· easily. You get smootl'l urJIOidlfll,
without the plugina proOiems that
ao with many fOf'llf wa,~ons. Un·
load from the side or to the rear.

+1\EW HOL.L.AN:l

992-9974

n.;tu 5:30,.7:00,

I'Qrneroy
7:00-7:00

DOZER work. Phone m-6173.
10·1·61C

HARRISON'S TV AND AN·
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
992·2522.

FuJtun.Thampsun

starling Monday. Sept. 21. -----'----.:.'·::.JO.tl~
Take odvanllfje of our "'Get
Acquainted" specials, S15 196'1 MOBILE home. Take over
permanent for Sl2.50 and our
payments, Call 992-7019.
$12.50 permanent for $10.
10.1-'IC
9-27-'lc

pick up merchandise and

CHEVROLET 4-door,
excellent condition, $250.
AI••· W-C Allis Chalmers
tractor and equipment. Phone

1960

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T. (/. technician lor bench and
service &lt;ails. Mulf be ••·
.,.rlenced. Phone Long

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BABYSITTER for two pre.
school chlldrtin. 7 a.m. to 6
p.m.. Monday through
Friday. My home or yours.
Phooe 992·3045 otter 6 p.m.
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operator a1 Mary June's
9-28-6tc
Beauty Shop. now with
2·12-tfc
for Sal.e
Pratt's
Beauty
Salon 1960 MASSEY·FERGUSON 50
specializing In high styling. tractor. Excellent condition. BEANS, Kentucky Wonders. WHEEL H.orse Sales and
Appointments ·not always
Phone 742·31P.
Service. Baum Lumbar
Pick your own, S2 bushel .
necessary. Phone 992-3751.
9-JO.Jlc
Company,
Chester, Ohio.
Sweet potatoes and Irish
10·2·31C
Phone 915-3301.
potatoes.
Bring
container.
--------WARM MORNING healer, like Andrew Cross, ,letart Falls,
'
5·20·tfc
CONNIE TEAFORD Swisher
new. Bottled gas, 565. Also, Ohio . .
has taken employ.,ent at
Kenmore with blower, bottled
9-20·121C
Mary June's Beauty . Shop ga&amp;, $70. Phone 742-5716.

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HAYMAN'S AUCTION House. Terms. Phone 992.2685.10·2·61C·
Laurel Cliff, now open each - - - - - Friday to receive con·
Vacuum
signments at 10 a.m. Auctlon ELECTROLUX
Cleaner complete with atstarting at 7 p.m. Let us sell tachments,
cordwlnder and
your merchandise.
paint
sprar.
Used but In like
3·22·11&lt;
new cond tlon. Pay S37 .4.5
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run, cash or terms If desired.
Phone 992-2685.
ortsman Club. Sunday,
10.Hic
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Racine Gun Club.

f,

Free

And Complete Une
of Supplies

$275.

'

Remodeling. Cement Work,
Garages.

Nice.

1969 VOLKSWAGEN
$1895
2 Or. Sedan, radio, custom equipment, white

'·

flrlck, BIDck,·Ston..
Cis..-ns, CllimneVI, Home

1969 FORD
$2095
Mustang 2 Dr. hardtop, 6 cyl., standard shift.
Real

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1969 CHEVROLET

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Townsman Station Wagon, V-8 motor,
automatic transmission.

r take to auction on a per·
t centage basts. Call Jim
Adams, auctioneer. Rutland. 742·3656,
bond pr certified check In the
sum of $100.00 to the satisfaction
Phone 742-~1.
10-1-31p
of Vllleee Council, 11 •
9·23-tlc
guaranty that if the bid 11 ac IRISH cobblers and Kennebec
cepted, a contract will be en - · ~potatoes. Charles Hilton,
tered Into and 111 performance Help Wanted
property secured.
Portland, Ohio. Phone 843·
n.ese checks or bonds will bl EXPERIENCED beautician, '22611.
returned at once to all except
Warner's Beauty Shoppe.
the successful bidder. His check
Apply In person.
or bond will be held until the
9.2'/.J!c
contract or bid 11 properly
.,.,-.,.,--,-,-.,--.,--IMCUted by him,
The right Is reierved to relect MIDDLE·AGED lady or older
for companion for another
any and all I:Uds.
Jane Walton, Clerk
lady. Live In preferred. or
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
come at nights. Phooe 1192·
9- 25, 1o-2
2tc
9·25-61&lt;
NOTICE ON FILINil
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISIMINT
The State of Olllo, Meigs

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Charlo!t.Manson began 8lnging in aJIIIIIOIIIelll
''111e qld crey mare, slle ai.D't Even Deputy District Altlr·
wballl'le UIIOCI to be" and three ney VIncent Buglioll sot
femlle codefendants at lbe invOlved ond be was fined aliO
'l'ale murder lrialloudly called for contempt Gf court.
the judge "a WOIIUin.". , 1 SuwtotC&lt;lllrtJudlleCharlea
Aller 15 wee~ Gf ~ H. Older was pnlplll'ed, If
behavior by lbe "MansGn nee ery, "' carry 011 the trial
family" defendants, the Sharon with lbe defendants cmflned In
Tate-LaBlanca murder trial oillor 1'001111 and U.leninl "' lbe
erupted Into pandemonium prteeedlnpbyloudope•ter,
Thuraday IUid aU four were Older W.. backed up by a
ordered taken from the court- IJ.S. SlqiNme Court ruiiJig thet

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the HQ!m Me41cal ,qnter- · ~at ierylces will be held
au pm. Swld8)' at lbe strq
Mra. Mae&lt;~mber was a IUid Sell Funeral HC11114! In
member Gf Wilkuville Chap/er Wlllt88Yille Willi the Rev. C. J.
OES, lhe cbapter ~. lild. ~ olflclaUng_. Order cl
l!lllld ..--ntatlve of Tetaa EUiem Star Bervlces will be
in 1169, 1980 IUid 11181. Sbe',beJd at 7:30pm. Balurday at
bellqed "' tbe Put Matrml lbe fUneral home. Frlendl may
Club of tbe OES IUid *til a Call tbere aD day Balurday ~
.IIIOIIIber ol Mary ~. Willie until lime ol senicee on SunShrine of Jeruealem. She day. Burial will be in Vln!Qn
belllll(ecl ' a11o "' W11bn1J1e Memorial Cemetery.
Talilple 581, · Pythian Sialtn,
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Vletaani War _..lilfth, lllld
u.r-pllledC&lt;IIiliolonrtbe
pll by havinl them ,acqe In
leeblen 1101 ~ unnslural
re!atl0111 wilb 11l'lh.

FIJnn

wu on the wilMa
stand !all! 'l'buraday when
Manson burst Into tbe refrain

hehaYiar becames dllrupltve
and makes orderly proceclart
'mpoulhl
'lbe ru:;..,.t came near lbe
concllllion ol leatlmony by
ranch hand Juan FIJnn, who
lived with the "family" for
more than a year Flynn was

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TELL THEM
WILLIE BOY
IS HERE
ITOCIInlcolorJ
Raber! Redford

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All Ages

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front row of apectatGr eeata.
Older warned M - the!
un1eaa he became aUent be
would have to remove him
from lbe courtrvom.
''You'D have to order me "'
s!Qp livinl,'' Manallll said.
"You're just a woman, judge."

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Survivinl are her huaband,

Don whonl she married June 1
1~ IUid 8 brother ~
ColtrW, ol!Wndtn. '
She was the dalllhfer of the
lale A. E. IUid Elma (Nannle)
Wale CottrW IUid was also

Whit·Lo Singers Scheduled

ACE HIGH
(TochnlcolorJ
Kevin McCarlhy

One of the naUon'a major
choral groups, the Whlt·Lo
Singers, Is echeduled "'appear
on the Portamouth Community
Concert aeries this coming
season. Thls ..citingsroupof 26
talented young people was
organized three years ago by
Arthur Whlttem..-e and Jack
Lowe, famed duo planlsbi.
The singers, accompanied by
piano, harp, organ and percussion, present a deUghlfuUy
varied program ranging from
Bach and Moussorgsky to
"Chorus Au Go&lt;lo" (the poprock scene) IUid "Show Stoppers From Broadway."
Also echeduiecl on the Portsmouth aeries, which will be
open "' memberaol the Trl ..
County Community Concerl
AaaoclaUon, ere the Romeros,
America's "Firat FamUy of the

Ell Wallach

Sun., Mon. &amp; Tun.
Oclobtr 4-5-6
"THE COCKEYED
COWBOYS OF
CALICO COUNTY"

(TechnlcolorJ

Dan ' Hoss' Blocker
Nanaette Fabr.ay
Jim Backus

Rating "G" .. general for all
ages!
CArtoons:
BoiiNn Snotchor
Gil GuHor

Frog

Show St•rt•7 P.M.

Tonight, Sat. &amp; Sun.

Oct. 2-3-4
Double Feature
A Film By
Allen Funt

Guitar," and duo harpists,
l..onplrelll and Eecosa.

soclatlon•a first concert
&amp;mdey sfternOOII will be admllted on their receipts.
Opening the Charleston aeries
will be the Royal Uppsala
University Chorus at 2:30pm.
Sunday.
The Tri-County aaaoclaU011's
annual lllelllhersllJj drive Is
rapidly drawinll "'a close. Any
area resident who baa not yet
been contacted by a drive
worker Is urged to call
'Heedquartera, 44&amp;-1364, before

tQmorrow noon. Memberships
are a11o avaDable 111 Melp
Counly threulh Mr. IUid Mrs.
Harold Sauer, 742-3154; In
Maalll County lllrouBh Mrs.
Ralph Qoump, 6'15-2974, and 1n
Rio Grande through Mr.
Lawrence Huber, 2f5.i35.1.
Membershlpa ere priced at
t!O for an adult and p for a

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~; ol Cla)'lvllle, Pa.; a step-

dauihter, Mnl. JIIC!t BechUe of
Mtd(jlepott, .with whonl she
lived the past JJ years; five
l!andcldldren, IUid 12 slep-

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Rt. 33 ia PICII&gt;' "' at line polnla lllder
present ~- 'lbele are 11 Slllde, orr Rt.

1111 near 'Danrin, IUid from the Apo
polf!C'blan
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lllea and .... dauebter. Jean, Mrs. Georce

3 Juveniles Guilty
WRQU
IRON
RAIUNG .
lr~~toll yourMI with no hOlM to drl111
Satlh biCICI!Iinilh.
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Burial wi]l 1111 In Mileo
Cemetery. Friend&amp; may call at
lbe funeral home any time after
2 pm. SWida1.

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dauab~ ol Dr. IUid Mrs. RidJanl B.
Slmpooj!, 11 Gleadele Ave., sboWI how
to getoutol berroomln eaee of fire. ·
only happens to the other fellow. It just
Isn't 10. Fire llrlkes appraxtmately mllliaD times a year. About '111 per cent of
the tblie It strikes a home.
·Fire lna1s.IIi hurte laot a toog time.
. Today II a good time "' cbect for fire jtptentlal bazardo.
»if Ia your bealinl ll)'8lem deleclive!
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Margan,
dty Health Qmmlp!&lt;IIIOI"' IUid the
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Friday found IIIII ;youths guilty cil acll of
dollnquency. Spedflcallf, tbey were gulll;y
ol deatroylng approximately 50 rural maD

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lo ~. And hu.y tbey dd I
i'ricel hroltCbl by tbe conleiU of tbe
bome ""'· u dealer pul II,
'1bole
"'"""'dinl
the lll!le
wwe weU pleued with tbe hldtlln1. J.Caiaaban and Dan .8mhb were aiiO-

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p...,_ were Dlll _p!l'lllitled iDsldo tbe

.......... baUt by Sl!pbeo '111111 wllo
lonMed a 1,100 acn ·lbellp ·plantation ill
Ruiland To'rirtblp In - Safely .;.at.
wouldn't allow IIIIlCh tralllc inlldo tbe

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vehicle without a drlva-'1 u-, - · ·
placed
year'• prciPiclt IDd !JIIed
t!O and COlla.
UDier the terms of bbl )ll"'hdae 8ldln .
holts and of damaling several IIIU8t report "' the prolatlaa 'cdBcer 111tomohliea 1n the Rt. 141, na and ru. 511 regular]J, IIIU8t attend ac:bilii 1'tlllllrl:r ·
areas.
anclllllllt he iD by 11 pm. eadl Dl&amp;bl ·
The court placed Ricky Price IUid
In otber c:uea, RidJanl E. Clrter,ll, .·
Tommy Hyme, holb 16-year oldo, 011 all GelllpoUs, IIDed til and COlla t. c'
montha probation and ordered them to speed In cil road
mate reaitutlllll far damages.
ForfeldaiiXIQ were Ollrlel• ht '11. ;
Stanley E. Siders, qe IS, also wu 17,NewKat.wa, t111f
found guill;y ol an act cil dellnqumcy In lllnWI, 17, Rt. 2, (le
twt
that he atole a molar whlcle owned by Jim iip!Sdillll and~ B. IMler, Jr., If,
Mlnlt's WholeAien 111 Elllem AWl.
Rio Gnade, • flllleaDnl ...

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:Bids 'for Antiques 'Fabulous'

"CCkJent patlen~

were
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Dlnrln Ill Melp Cowlly, lmolm 81 u. s.
Boote bU Ill least another three yeera
to bodm1 drl'ftrl.
- -.... ciUidld opnion ol Jobll wDowler, Dopu1:7 Dlrectar of Division 10,
State · Hlshway Department, Friday
mominl at tbe Q!!nmbla Gee Ompa'IJ'
memblyroom here. AI least !Scltlzenaol
Melp County lnleruled In highway imJli'OV'lMIIt attended.
Dowler said tbe earlle11t probable CGD·
atrucillln dale would ho In 19'13, IMII!!IId!
.. all pre&amp;a~tfunda lor- COIIIIrllc:tlll tc
that time are "c:cmmllled." Two yean 110
a section ollour-llne U.S. ill from Danrln
to Rock Spinp - Clpllled.
Conllructkll Gf the Route 7 by.pa
from Laurell:llff tbroug]l an inlerdlqe
at Rock Spinp, ~ almaot to tbe
Meiglllllgb Sdlonl, may otart euJy In
11171. Dowler npeeled that blda lor that
lleclion can be eold yet tide yeai-.
Dowler pointed 011\ thai hlglnrll
do_. must be hued 011 requiremeniJfor
II years In tbe fUture. Far eumple, 1!1,000
whlclea or _.e dally are ~ 011 a
lllibwaY, wilbln .!II y- lour laneo are

srandcbUclren.

at3:80p.m.SundayattheCrowHulleD Funeral HOIIII! In Point
Pleaeut with tbe Rev. Gene
Ea!Qn officllting. Burial will be
In the Pine Grove Cemetery.
Friancll may caD at lbe fUneral
home anytime after 2 pJD. on
Sllurdey.

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ln1erl for 1landord wood doon. Naill

old
cJaughlerofMr.andMn.J....
Abel, Nn Haven, W. Va.,
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(Cmtlnued from pace 1) · lllccldent at New Ha:ven
Israel IUid Us Ani! ....,..... Elementary School whUe
llld the imPicl of Nl.r•o ruPninlln a pbyaicl1 educatloil
do~ 011 ,e!orts to acldm daeli.
peace. , , '·
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AecGrdlng ~- White Bolll[l PldiCIIofMt. IUid~.JohnW.
offlcial8, holll ''aden ••· r-, 91'., Vlntan, outalned a
prelled the ~ -tl!t ~ Jl!*l C&lt;111e11881M, ahrNiona ot'
JordaJalla ~VII .,4 lbi 1be lace, ~. armJ and back
unce..talnlltt ~ill.tbla from Tiill'aday · In an icddenl on .
de.ul !1111 C!«lai 'to!: ~ Jill. Ace«dlng to the
lime the' ...._ 'f!ir rePort, YOUIIB Fooce leU out ala
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peace moVIng carnqot)ftlona be!w~ll Wael,
Jonlaa and I!'.UJil.' '· .
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A euit for money wee fOld In I
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dOartl li;
Filftpd Jllilk
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llalpb Waldo Emonan "A ll'le!ld loa pmon·with '1111&lt;111
I ma, be lincert. Before ldm, I
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from (]Iaffey Junior Cdlege11llrsday when tbe flames mclrclecl
the campus. There wae no lltruct~ral damale, !lowever,·as more
lllan 1,000 men fought back llle flames. Some smoke damage to

Lawrence Boyd, 80, Cincinnatl, formerly of Meigs
County, died Wedneaday
evening at the CincinnaU
General Hospital.
Mr. Boyd w~ a retired
cement contractor In the Queen
City.
He II aurvlvecl by his wife,
Mary; a· daqhler, Char·
leoanna, at home, IUid two
Billers, Mrs. Elale Bryant IUid
Mrs. Jennie Bryant, both of
Ruttand. A broillor and a allier
preceded him In death.
Funeral eervicee will be held

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Lawrence Boyd, Age 80, DiBs

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Mrs. Annie Barnett, 92,
Middleport, formerly of
Southside, In Mason County, w.
Va., died Thuraday night at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
followlnc a throe week IIIMu.
Mrs. Bamell wee hol;n Oct. 3,
1rn In Lawrence County, Ohio,
lbe daushter ol the !ale William
IUid Martha_Anerton KlniJ. She
wee a utelonc member of the
Pine Grovelfelhodlat Church at
Beech HID, W. Va.
She Ia survived by her
husband, WUllam; • - . Or·

Your money In our vault Is safe money
umlng senerous interest . . . and readily
available when you need it. Anticipate
tomorrow's needs today. Start savins

28 L'vllle 1l
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student (full-time · throush
coll&amp;~e). No ainBle admlaalons
wlllhuoldatthedoorforanyol
the area concerbi.

Annie Barraett Dies '11runday

BEST COOKIE JAR
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Mr. and Mrs; Ted Reed, Jr.
are attending a meeting of the
Council of Admlnistrauon·of the
Ohio Bankers AlsoclaUon In
Toledo. Reed, President of The
~=~~y ~ P:.,:vmr.
"·· hls third · '
comp1e-..,
year u
chalnnan of Group Seven of the
Ohio Banken Alan. In addition,
be loa member of a seven man
Ad Hoc Committee studying the
structure of the association.

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Heciproolty hae allo agai.D
been extended to 197G-71
members of TCCCA by the Clerence B. Welle, 10, for- formerly of Middleport.
Marietta aasociatlon. Ap· merly of Pomeroy, died
The body is at the Evans ROOF COATING
peering In Marietta thla season Thurecley In Columbus. Mr.
Welle
wu
a
retired
attomey
for
Funeral Home, 4171 E. R•niiWf oW atphall m•tal rooft; tlopt
will be the LIIUe Angela of
thO
lnlemal
Revenue
Service
In
Livingston
Ave., Columbus, ordlnarv l110b. .
Korea, the Johann Strause
Wuhing!Qn,
D.
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He
was
a
where
aervices
will be held at Ro;. ' ·59
5 GAL
Ensemble, Longatreth and
member
of
the
Masonic
Lodge
1:30p.m.
Sunday
with
the
Rev.
E1coea and the Columbia
and the Veterans of Foreign Mart Allen officiating. Friende
Operatic Trio.
ma, call at the funeral home
A C&lt;Jmplele calendar of all Wars.
Am0118
the
survivor•
are
two
from
2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 pJD.
area c011certs av8ilahle "' local
nieces,
Mnl.
George
R.
Koehler
Balurdey.
Burial will be at
members will be maDecl along
IUid
Mise
BaUy
E.
Schaaf
IUid
a
Mlddleport
lollowln8 the &amp;er·
with their membership cards.
nephew,
Jon
M.
Schaaf,
all
vJcea In Columbus. ·
Members who wish to attend the
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