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World War 31J~clar'ed

SANfA CJIUZ, C.llf. (UP!)-_
The klllersnd of a wealthy eye
surgeon a four persons left a
note near his blazing mansioo
declaring "World war 3"
. agalnat thoset •who ''misuae the
en~~en d.' .
n • epulles revealed

Eva Alwrd, 83,
Dies Wednestbly
Mrs, Eva Alward, 83, of
Pomeroy, died at the Riverside

Methodist Hospital Wednesday.
For the past several months,
Mrs. Alward had made her
home with a son, Willi...;
Meyers, of Johnstown.
Besides her son she is survived by three g;andchiidren,
Richard Meyers, Frederick
Meyers, and Mrs. Melinda

~~!:·~~~:;:r,MrsFrank

Welfne.odaf night . ,...._ had
foUnd ,the nOlo luclcet:ridtr a
windshield of slain Dr Victor
M. Ohta'a red' Rolle R . ce
OepuUes also~ U,.
were hun"""
-... thr~
~ "hlpp',...Y
type" persons, one a woman, as
suspects. Shot and ldlled were
Dr. Ohta, 47; his wife, Virginia,
41; their sons, Victor Taggart, ·
11, and Richard Oenick, 12;
and the physicians's secretary,
Mrs. Dorothy Cadwallader, 311.
The mansion was set afire and
firemen found the bodies.
Before the hilltop slayings
M~day, Mrs. Ohta had complatned to her family that
hippies had to be chased away
from her ~tate.
The disclosure of the mesaage's contents came after United
Press lntemabonal reported

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S.le 11.00
S.le 10.00
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zipper and button froots-10me With detachable hoods Slzft
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b)&gt; WIDlam Stuebner Athens
chaltman of
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Reg. 16.50 Girls Car Coats - - - • - S.ie 1~ oo
Reg. 14.95 Girls Car Coats - ____ S.le 12 00
Reg. 13.95 G!rls Car Coats - - - - - S.le n:oo
Reg. 12.95 Gtrls Citr COats • - - - - S.le 10 oo
Reg. 1D.95 Girls Car Coals • • - - - S.le s"oo
Reg. 8.95 Girls Car COatS - - - - - Sale 1'00
Reg. 7.95 Girls Car COats • ____ $ale 6:00

Welker."
or
Stuebner said that .evehJ
Ohio University students bad .
decilted It is time tAl speak up for
a man who has promoted
progress for Soulheastent'C&gt;blo
through hard work apd
diligence In the state
legislature.
"Mr. Welker is one state
legislator who has backed up bla
expressed concern for his
conslituenls with I~• h
d
-... ours an
s.renuous
effort," said
Steubner. "He has been and will
cmUnue tAl be responsive to the
people of bla dlabi
therefore
ct. We ar~,
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proud
to
back
him tn
his campatgn for re-elecHon"
Welker is a member ri
Ohio Houae of ,_ ~~ ~- 27th ·H~•....
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uwu "'"
Dlsbict
which includes Athens Gallla
end Meigs CounUes '
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QJoooe lined Q1' unlined CPO's In 111111 bojl&amp;
Regular hoyo 6 to 20 eud mons &amp;lze&amp; 36 to'50. f'loidl and,:t,..,; .-

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v.alun up to 5.9.5 -

styles and zipper front st I ens was dr.tsses. Button front
5':!:eeves · all easy care
fabrics in plaids, solids
sizes 14 to~· half sizes 1~112 to2A;h, su,! =~~'!':':2. Mines

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Sale! Friday and

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GIRLS' SKIRTS to

M"lk p •
I
nces Rise
Acro88 the Board

Bonded tweeds and wool flannels. Many stylea
lnslzesltoh.end7to1A.

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Choooetrom knit wrl&amp;t ,:;:, ..-,::.;
,;'Y:,j::~•J*Ii,
Cotton• . IINIIhllrs . Jeother and cotton combYnotlono types,
Ask •any of the ~lesj&gt;eoplo to holp·.,.,,,
fi"" th , •
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want.
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WASHINGTON (UPI)- Milk
Regular 7.95 Girls Skirt!
Sale 5;00
prkes rose across the hoard in
~:::: ~:u~:,:r aav"!.•:a largo In burgundy, fllrHt
Regular
5.95
Girls
Skirts
$ale 4.00
early October, the Department
blue.
Machine waoh~blt and
spr1y htothtr,, olttl
Regular 4.95 Girls Skirts
$ale 3.50
of Agriculture said Wednesday.
Regular 3.95 Girls Skirts
S.le 3.00
In an lntermlln report, it said
prices for milk In retail stores
Cemetery ShootJJ
increased one cent per gallon
over September and ranged 6.8
Will Be Costly
Mono Extro huvr weight
Juot rectlvtd
cents higher than October, 1969.
C:Omon Rorof ~1m11~.'
Chief of Pollee J. J. Cremeans Home delivered milk cost 0.4
reminded the public today ~ta more in early October
Middleport bas an ordlrian~ than in Septambel'.
Slz~l4'1&gt; to OCi.ij~:;iffh
prohlbiUng the dlacharge of
extrl
long tella. TWo flap
flreanns in town.
pockets. HHvy weight iOO
_Resid~ts have been reported
per . cent cotton wovetl
Stripes - Floi-als · •
dJSChargUtg firearms In the
flanntl.
SOlid colors In Twin _
cemeteries and causing con- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr and
Full and Queen lilzllt.
siderablo damage. No more children, Michelle and David
warnings will be issued, were Sunday dinner guests of
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Cremeans , said. Those ap- her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Jumbo Size
prehended m vtolaUon of the Howard Thoma of Porn
·
ordinance will be cited into the Mrs Adria Will
eroy.
Big Soltcllon
StMclal
P~C
court of Ma C 0 Fishe
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cox went tAl
yor · ·
r. Culumbus Tuesday tAl be near
her 100, T'w, who is a patient at
Holdot6qari!&gt;ento. PerfectfordriiStS coib;..oulb Holt.'
University Hospital.
oa.~ .. llnl-!!lm oarJ:lllllt bat•- , '
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ON MISSILE CREW
Doo Gqrby is borne from
S1
long
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zipper·
Ruotprool
zipper,
Pink.
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end
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Suntan - Beige . Utopia Army Sp. 4 Jbn Snodgrass, Veterans hospital and is as well
·A big variety of colors and
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Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jbn as can be espected.
finishes. ltelhero . Double
Snodgrass, Sr., Racine, bas Mrs. Mabel Goff, who has
woven nylons _ Kaytex .
Knits.
been BBsigned to Headquarters been a Slll'gical patient at
l Polro lor uo
Battery, 8th Battalion, 7th Holzer hospital, is horne and
Rao- lfc
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Artillery, Fort Bliss, T...,, at doing nicaly.
Save
tip
to
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per
cent
during
o~r Fall S.te of
C:OINlln
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a Hawk missile crewman. He Cecilia McCoy of Eastern
graduated from Southern High Michael Barr of Langsville and
School in 1966, and attended Kathy Abbott of Pomeroy spent
Ohio University.
the weekend with lhl!lr parenlll '• ·---------------~·
and retorned to Glenville, W.
ladiesl . Be sure _to register 7;;;~;-i7;AUXILIAIIY TO MEET
Va. Stltday night wbere thay
Foundattons Departm•nl for tile RCA Mark VIII
The Racine American
loo are attending college.
S!ereo Tape Player and 5 tape Cartridges tj» be
Ladles Auxiliary will ~ 1 Earl Ramsburg, who Is going
gtven awar $aturilay evening, October 31. No
7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the aI to school in C&lt;llwnbus, spent lhe
purchase '' necessary anti you need not b
home. The junior ausillary ~ weekend with hit parenlll.
present to win..
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meet at ihe same hour
Mrs. Allee Bird spent the
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Special Purchase
family, Mr. and Mrs. S1Jerman
Hackney and allended church
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The Middleport-Pomeroy Mr · and Mro. Alpha Barr
· Playwoarln ol~l tolpnd 21o 6x, 9WD and of Children's
Rotary Club will ~~~ne· at Eva's spent Saturday evening vlaiUng
ut'till
-·····--·--~ ~:r._wraj&gt;pecl - .'"~'~~ itltc~ ~na..
Restaurant In Middleport ::;...lfs. Mae Lynch of Mid·
S~lttlt
lrr~tu&amp;an
Qf 2.H.J~tl, ;.;;~,;,-Friday at 6 p.m., l'r&lt;!!ldent Mr · d
. ;t,~"xto"
liJoriJ~IiTrllf-ali'Cot.on
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Cbarles Simona said IAlday.
·an Mrs. Ron Stiles, who
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are spending IOiilelime at !heir
l" Nyton•Bindl~·•
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home here, returned to
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C&lt;llumbus Wedneaday. .
Harry ~. lloberl Cooke
Jamis DIOht. Jr. and Earl Clark
were In Cinclnltalli&gt; o. during .
the paat weekend 11. attend
some ol the World Series'·
Mr ·and Mrs. CurU. McDaniel ·games,
of ~ason, visited over tbe ~- Dorsey Roush was a
weekend in CGlilmbwt with their recent medical patient at
daughter and lamiJy, Mr. and Pie&amp;tant Valley H.,.P.tal,
Mrs. Stanley Satindera. Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Albert Fleldl
Saunden reportedly cut her have retorned tAl their home in
~d on a ra« blada.
· Uncoln Park, lollchlpn Iller
Mrs. Florence Walk and vllltlng Mr. and Mra. Janies N.
daughter, Jo Ellen, of Alcrm Roush and famllJ.
and Mrs. WlDtam QlrtaliJ and Mlts Lllab Powen w11
son of !!OYhloD Beaeh, Pia;, and reiurnojl , tAl bet' , home here
.,.._. DIU ' Knopp,, vllllted the ·1ti0Jld4y ~fer l!elnl I mfdical
!".:",jome In 1o11aon ova; the =~-at Pleaaalll . Valley

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10.95

4.95 RANNEL

Melgo General H01pll&amp;l
ADMITTED - Dorothy
Wya)).. }?omeroy.
DlpARGED - None.

Sat. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 23~24- 25

Fri.,

Doubte Feature
Bernie Hamilton
and

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THE LOSERS

lStOry

(Color)

Rated "R''
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Rated "A"

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DARNDTES afiLDREN!S WEAR

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650x13

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WIW
WIW

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775x15
845x15

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19.9Q
19.75
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Mason Area

1.79
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2.21
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atAMPION-WIW
775114 .. ·········-·······.ltlO
825x14 .•••••••••••••••••• 20.lii

2.17
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F70x 15 ...••••••••••••••••• 25.60
F70x 14 ••••••••••••••••••••• 25.60
G7DI15 ......... ;,;, ...... 27.95

2.69
2.56
2.84

UFEUNER
775x14 ..................... 21.95

2.31

825x14 ..................... 2195

2.56

Many other sizes and kind to choose from.

Come In Pick Your Size.

Pomeroy HQme &amp; Auto·.
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Mrs. Lloyd Williams,
Mable McDerinitt, Mn. Ethel
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RAiyburn w~ to McKeesrock, , ~!"-•
~udltor of stale,
Pa. over .the'.'liilebnd
tAl
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lu•~.., ', dllbibu"the , wedding m , Saturday
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Miss Judy Kay Murpfl)&gt; and
.,.,,., ...... &lt;O\'el'ln8 ' the
. Joseph GeaJin.
, Mr: ~~!~··~. ~estatr•u.o,n!!,Di',8)1i0.
Mr. Harrisoo Robinsm Sf is ~~~~ to .,
. a paUent at VetertiiUI ~...-Ia! . ~':Iii· recel*ed
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returned from lhe Holzer·,
H""''ital .men! ~
paUent lor aeV.,.~'ililyii._' " '

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. ~; CliiiO - dN'l' STATE UNJVER8li'Y iludents
~ lboula ~ jlir)' report that blamed alltaton and
lil)bkii.•

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lor 11111 )fay rloll. Jn wbldl four persons died

''ciYII ·~ moratm!Wn" on c:ampu8 today. Tile
~-• Wlf ...... up by· lladelll bo1IY president Craig
Mcrlill;-,btlt,a~~.:llpaJ'I9ft'llndlctedbythe'JI'IDIIjUI'Y1i1«Pft ~i!i!•',uii'~d ~ rlol, .

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ot Jo""P'P'I.,.wJI:,It, ~e,..m.., wbo WN crlilcall7:wOUDtled Mll1 '
Wllell fiMii: atudeali wele Jilned and nine olhera were IDj1lred .by
NatiaDII:j]aai\IIIDIIII•a buil,ettl. ·
wo More Conters
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Amerlclll'bel~ tD c....mnnllt grouDdfire In VietVIII~
wdta ;;;;;~ • o.m'Jodla•
m a parlof
JIIIII1IIJ .t IIJ!IIihwl!lt.~ ~ Ptnb Wltlcb the camJwll••

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CASH PRIZES II !be 1118 Bend MiDIIrel
AsSOciatillll'alaU musical at lbe Meigs High School TlllradBY
night w4!re, !run left, Sandy Trul8ell and Debbie Taylor,
from Mrs. Masine Griffith, rlgbt, of the mln8lrel atago aad
llgbUng crew. Prizes were awarded tAl patzoos ol the llll8W
catdtln&amp; candy thrown by a ch&lt;lniS One from a runway. linLoweD Bea..r and Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart w«e d/Prit
wtnnen. Final presentation of the mllllcal will Ita at a:!Q
JIE(EJVING

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. .ratitta w~..,·No Electioras
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cancel
di!II'W.:.!_, ...... eiecllan becauae of
Mon..-....,

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propaail 10 roaurface .i lvt

research.

MR&amp;CATREJUNESHAVOIIINSKY,sealed,hasmlred
as eii!Cllllve director of lbe M"'Chapter of the American
....,..
Cane"' SoclP.i;y following 13 years of service- Mrs.
Sh&amp;VIllill8ky explains dudes of the olllce tXl the newly uppointed director. Mrs. Corrine Lund. Mrs. Sh&amp;\'OI'Insky will
. be given special recognl tioo lor her services •t a nooo lui'cbeoo of the Oblo Dlvisi&lt;711 at its armual meeting SaturdaY in
CGlumbus.

.,o,.q~BatpJ.
......:Iu' 'att
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Pomeroy streets and left open · · ~week, October
llfl, Is American Education
~ we.....,. to visit your

lbe posslblllty of · adding two Wtek wbeo1 ,ou are

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others.
acbooll.,
be oo &amp;CbOOI oo Friday, October 30,
lbe
Council ill a 11petial sessiOn bowev..,,
that II the dey of tbe 1U1111111l
~:t::::: agree- _\0 torula•• lbt' lllt:hen',.D)Mtln&amp; ID Athena. 'Ibis_means that you will
t,
'· IHislrietll:
tif ~ St., bave onlY fwr da1f llllrlnB whlcb yom will be able'lo
ouuei'niat to villi Jill.
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fOil to IIlii:~ a.nclle of llila !let. I aJao urge yliU
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. lo mote Plan' ·~toil' tAl Ylalt your ldiOOis duriJ\g Ibis
~bl:~l"~ ~iuii. ·.~·J!d tAl naUonal ~ ot Amerl,:.. Edllcatlon Week.

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The firsi IX two showings of Athlelle Boardthe Fall Musca! IX lbe 1118 Bend "We bave plenty of peJitlnl
Minstrel Assoclatlm II Meigs and plenty of •ttnc." lllobl
High SchoOl, Rock ~. waa said.
wen received by an audience of Joining Tllll'8day ni&amp;tl'l cut
IIJllll'llllmately eoo ThuredaJ on Saturday night will he
night.
l"orrest Bachtel, - " ' bere '
Applause Interrupted the &amp;Gill )flchlp• wbere be lJ
performances of babln twirlers stetloned will! tbe armod lor·
Becky Eichinger, age five, and .,...who will pi ent two Weal.
Tammy Eichinger, sis, and nombel'l, and Mill Karen ;
Melt!• High student Wayne Grlflltb, Oblo State Unkenltr;
Well, after his baaa aolo, "Old student. Miss Grtffltb, IJIIIIIbr i .
Man River," waa retorned for trumpet aololal with !be atwnr,
one encore.
will appear for the flnl llzllll.
ProfeSIJlonal aound lor the with a vocal number ae~
show is being provided b)&gt; F. 0 . compauylng herself on lilt
Day of Marietta who will alao be guitar, She wll) aJao pia)' ''Star.
on hand when the final Dual" oo her auwpel
presentalloo is given at 8:10 Mrs. 0tri111ne Glltltrle, 'I'QCII ·
p.m. Satordty at MeigB High. music IDitrUCIIr lllhlp ~ '.
Students of the blgh sdtool School, will siarl ber pnpam,
who were oo hand to part cars of show I"' tbe ' r,...._,
for Thursday nigllt'B crowd will Cl'gan at Nil p.m. SalllrdBY,
retorn Saturday night. James The pit Cl'chellra dlrecle4 by ,
Diehl, prinCipal and dlaimtan David Bowen, will · pia)' tllll
of the athletic board, today overture at 8:11 P.IIL
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urged the public tAl support TictetawillbeiOidattbe'*
Satorday night'• presentatillll. for the Satur&lt;lay a~ Proceeds go to the Meigs presentrltioo.

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Amerlcfn JllllltarJ: Jlllilbm!• uld tbree CN"""f w. .
wouaded Wedtlllt11J11'*' t:mtl Hue,~ wu ~~
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Corrine Lund, ftf•wiY Directors were briefed in office
appointed executive director of procedurea, methods of
the Melt!• Chapter of the establlalling
professional
American cancer Society, uld and public ldUcaUon, service tAl
blday new olflcea of the Melp cancer patients and guides for
Chaplflr are locallld at 12'1 Coal the Cancer . Crusade. The
street. Middleport.
America• cancer Society ia
Mrs Lund explained that tile dediCated to research, service
office hoUMI are !run 9 tAl Aon and ediiCBiiCRJ.
Thuraday. Those wishing tAl
it made possible
cootact Mra. Lund other dtys of
eoobibullons, speclll
the week may dO ao by phoning gll!l,llllliDOI'Ials and the Jlmlual
attended a tPDt
through
eucutlve director training the local unit are money at well
seialon lor new ollice u olckroom lili'PIIes for cancer
penonnel at the Oblo Dlvi poUenta. Service II available
alon oftlce in Clevel1nd' oocethe lndl¥idual eootaota the
Meigs unit either dlrecUy ..,
through refOITal.
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Also of!ertd is public and
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education In ordl!r
eJ
wlnfonn llle putiuc concerolt!l
the ftl'lllng o1gna1s of cancer
and the alrides made 1n csocer

)irY: wldCI'i ~. ltii dtl!beratlonl after hearln&amp; frl1m 300 -;.~i.und

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The Nixon-GJ'OOitko COI)fer·

DISH CiOTHS.

5 for'1f

Must be sold to make
room tor Winter Tires.
All sizes- Black and
White Walls.

TEN CENTS

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ence apporently was conducted

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DISOOUNTINUED
TIRES
ODDS AND ENDS

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SatordtY night. Tickelllwill be mule atlbedoor.

; : : : : u tAl whelher""'do'

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PIUOW CASES
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PANTYHOSE

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lADIES' GlDVES
BY KAYSER

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first quarter century In
in a "positive" atmospbere,
sinCe that was a word uaed by existence.
NiJon's aides described the
both sides following the meet- tone of hil addreas aa
.....
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11atatesmanlikeo II in contrast to
However, Amencan officials the ratber biUer condelnnatillll
said there had been no of American poUcy made by
algnillcsnt change In the
In bl• auembly
positiooa of either side on sucb Gromyko
speech
Wedneeday
wheot be
- IJaming tssues as the Middle
accused
the
Unltad
States
of
cated !Ilion would caD for East and u.s. pollcy in Inlying
about
Russia's
actlonB
in
greater Soviet-American dlpo- dochlnathe
,_nddle
East
and
Cuba ..
maUc ·~:on andinPreY"!'._~ Some offtcials •lP"ssed be- The President, bowever ,
lurther ,.,.~ es
rea.~.., llel Nlson would again hold out
agreementa to holster WCl'ld the olive branch tAl Communist wanted tAl show a firm deterpeace.
China by reetaUng bla propoaal mination to stand by hls
Prealdentlal Press Secretary for exchan~es of newsmen, policies in the Middle East,
Rooald Ziegler told newsmen a sdtotars and scientists -eP#l Southeast Asia and elsewhere.
Although hls addresS was aimed
majCl' part of NiJon's speed! the two countries.
at
an ......,bly ol intematlonal
would deal wllh Soviet-Amerl- And it was considered likely
diplomats, he undoultedly kept
csnU relathello;::;,sident had
that he would urge, as he has
any before, that the United Nations in mind its effect CRJ a domestic
surprlae moves up hls sleeve, he revise lis structore and proce- audience which will vote in the
was keeping them a deep dures to make it a more ef- micl-term elecUon in just tO
secret. There !1'88 no evidence feclive force for peace after its days.
he planned tAl break new ground
oo any of the long-stendlng
issues at the root of East-West
tension.
DiplomataOlPresaed the hope
offer some firm

Mtns-You"choo

cbanCt of thowers mailll)' Ill !be ·:
W'lSt. Low !run the mld 4111 to ' ·
lower 51111. Saturday clou4y with
cbanCe ofllhowen,

WASHINGTON (UP!) President Nbwn, in bla addreu
to the Unlllld Nalloll8 General
AssemltiY blday, W88 apected
tAl empbaai"" American peacemaking el!orts 1n Indochina and
tbe Middle Easi.
Admlnlslratioil ofllcials indl

MlMEN'S .WASH DRESSES
Included In thls grou of d
styled by a top maker

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A Specia I Group of

Sale 4.00
:f wo~eues -~

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO.. 135,

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IIJeNJitGpJiliNiGnwbldJbadbeenllldDflrt,
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The D11De cSed.ued ~~world Wll" J," UIIV: Jrtp,tllllln'tm
vowed doellb tAl 11.- who ,...,._ !be e~llrCJiiWL-"
ftrill'• deputies have delermlt&gt;Od that _. ..., ,IS
J1llllola ,_ uaad In !be klDh.. and Ill •• ,.., .....·Frailer'• told delectlves the ballllld mat1 owned.a '
!DIIb l Weasm revub•r.
Another U'1Mnwlfrlen4 toJd pollee ...... biiJ
been in tbe Obta boule wbere be.bill talreD I
Vldlmlin tbe llbooliJJ(I were Dr. Obta,
.,.esurpon; blllwlfe, VIrginia. 41;
and Richard Denict, 12; ..s blllwez•rt.
wJIIIal'' ·, 81.

Devoted To~ lnlue$ Of'l71e Meigi·M_. Area

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of Tal« C!ll'llofwere
lllpd.:::.~;:,~,:~~!1~'ll
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Tbe Canadian potato chip
induatry ueed 393,29S,&amp;3ll
.. , . _ in 1111111, making Ill
mllllGn pounda of chlpa .. the

·Girls' etr Goats
mellon

Prtn1ed and solid nylon quilts. Wll61

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·Regullr 2J.Oo qir!s : · ilts
Regular 19.50 Glrli · ats
fegular 17.so Girl~' Colts
t&lt;egular 16.50 Girls Coets
Regular 14.95 Girls' coati
Regular 13.95 Girt$ tGats
Regular 12.95 Girls ·&lt;;oals
Reg'ular 10.95 Girls ~Its

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"Knight of
Funeral services will be held the Melcs-Gallla·Muoo Wanda, Knight o1 Cups, Night
at 1p.m. Saturday at the Ewing Dtstrlt:lluebedaled Monday, of Pentacles and Knight of
Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oct. 2&amp;, acctnliD&amp;: to
Swords," with the "K" omitted
Beech Grove \emetery. Hall, district 1eout eJe:eatlve':\. once.
Friends may call at the funeral
Elemeolary &amp;cbeols wbere
SUch signatures are symbols
home.
actlville&amp; will be conducted from fortune tellins cards.
will he llii80UilCed later. AU
hoya betweeo 8 and 10 are
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eUgJblelo
jola
the
Cub
Scouts.
UJO
f;CKI-e"llJ
NavY Seaman Apprentice
Freddie W, Kaylor, son of Mr , AU hoy&amp; 11 yean old are
r.nd Mrs. Wendell W. Kaylor of eligible to jolo the Boy Scouts.
Scouts are being atted 1o
•"'!ju
Layne St., New Haven, W.Va.,
Th M .
was graduated from basic wear their uolformo to ocbool
oo
Mooday.
e , etgs County Sheriff's
training at tile Recruit Training
Dept. mvesbgated two minor
•.. :ommand, Great Lakes, lll. He
ac&lt;:tdents Wednesd
Vicky A Gillilan ayddress
ts a graduate of Wahama High
.
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not
SchooL
gtven, pulled from a parking
space along County Road 46
about 2.4 miles weal of SR7 ai
9:42 a• m
striking the Sl'de of a
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car dnven by Anna Rose
Blosser' &gt;9, of Rittman. There
tonight, Oc1ober 22
were no injuries or arrest with
NOT OPEN
ed'
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m tum damage to the Blosser
car and light tAl the Gillilan
vehicle.
At I: Z8 p. m. Dorinda Nardei ,
Pomeroy. was travelin8 north
on SR 33 when she hit a slick
sp?t lfhich caused her car tAl
skid off tha highway iniAl a
ditch. There was medium
damage to her car. She was not
injured.

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because of the frightening
na1ure of Ita eootenb. Sheriff
Douglas
James oltheSanta
0'111 .,
CoUnty described
communi·
1
ty as 'Very uptlghl"
. ,Be_
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The note's eootents 'IMI'e: .
Tile IIIII)'
llillil!r
"Today World War 3 ' will· •' ·, ...W IIVt .~ ""' ....
begin aa brought tAl you by the .... ,...... •wtn -!I'll ~
free universe.
... Neb.
"From this dey forward
anyone and or clllllp8lly of
~ en"vtrhoonmemln"tiiSOorB ~
~~"'-up
1411
\lcurtl
stroys same .wiU suffer the
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. people
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of the free unlvente.
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this day forth will fight unUI
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death or freedom itgalnat
anythlng or anyooe 'who does R
not support natoral Ufe mthls
FIO'II18bllll,;t a
tAl h.olp
planet,materiallsmmUiltdleor re-elect itepubllcan Slate

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Tbe ~~ k!llwn Iii P18C8l, bill ~·~ fill d
f'l'lzler'
a..,.
clocllrtd
tbet
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!be .......t evillencl we ate
•nrW JuUaloJ .....,,elllrJetlwllll lite riaylllol J)r.
~· ~~"llllbe WlliiC Gt Dr. Victor Qhla, bls wif,,1wo 11811111 ::: .... ~ . . .. ··~te. mile ~ wllll
VIetor M. Oltlrl ... 1..,. ottaen. laf .• 1 .,00 frolll $1
~ball'. combedtoCRJO sldlandrtllctUDa bll.collU-"
'lldl!l 1nd aeer$IT.
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1111 wttewholalt- imn wbetl be left t!lllcablll recaDI" be wu
Alked
boW one man~ bave bound 1m pera!lM, biiDdfolded
'1M II"'! II, I ..,_...w ..... cntl medJnlc who
wt9l'inll
l ~inch bOard, I beige IJii'IW bat wllllA wldl
titem..Nl UllliUIJC411111li beside alwimmin8 pool i:ban8 t'tpllod:,
ud bee!JIII"'llhlfttle, . . Jllcbd .... 7:•
llrlm and 1 red, WltiiJ and blue band, a lf'lll 1Xl81, dtl'li troiJim,
"It IIOIIIIdll rldiCulolll, but ll'apolllble IIIII II happened."
LJD, bt I ltelviiJ ,.., ... lliiW tal bJ ofllctrl llllet
~ leadlnl to tbe wamnt CIIIIO ll'llm ldJJiliOa Ill Ibis Wltldunljltlhavebeen jeanJ, and ankle lll;l moecaJinl. .
lltor lbe JdllbCJ MoadiJilflbl.
wooditd and bliJy Clllllllllllllty, C1uC llld. -He eJPialnod the FBI
The wife, whlllillbe distrllll attorneY tid DOIIIIIDI, WU 9IJlled
W11 qJJed 011 I WltTIIDI charging unlawfol illgbt Ill escape
u uyinl lbat wllllll he left tbe cabin, he bad a pltllol, in hil
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (UPI)- FesJerll Bureau Ql IllveallpiiOn ~tlqb.
walllhand. a bactpact of food I« aeveral dayt, apalllve
••II joined IIIII -.reb today for ap aubl medlanlc '.'Who
~. 21, had Hveclin a cabin near !be t~JQ;OOOObta manslan binoculan !lid a llook on Tarot.
*OI'I*Iout aad em.ed !be blpple ilfle life" and lJ dlarpd 111111 unUJ two dtJO belort the MalldiJ lllaylngJ. He baa a criminal T..-1 Ia a medieval method of telling lortwllll '111111 pJa1jng
!be Clllljllltated, ainSiebanclld IIIJICb'« fl. fh• pinOM.
rectll'd and was relend b)&gt; !be calllorllitr VO.th Authority Ill
Peter OtJini, Solita Cruz QluniJ dlllrlct attorneY, IIIIIIOIIIll*l
SANTA CRUZ. Colli· (UPI) - ..........llet

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P,Olice bUt was belnii wilhlleld

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F:elleve me, IICbool Ia not aJwaya ''out" when the
dlsmlasal beD ringS.
IN SOME recent cmversations a queotton bas
arisen cmCI!Inlnl the late arrival of our band at
recent, dl:•lllnl away games. We've bad some bliS
problems almg the way lo some,......_ Nevertheless,
the main cuase of Ibis late anival is the late siarlthat
"" get !run ..,. bome - ·
You aee, we don't ban ellra b,..a lor 811Ch trljt8.
These are tbe 8IUIIII busaes that are used tAl tranaporl
students !run IChoolto home Iller dlamlllal oo game
dtys. By the tlmelheyend lhelrnms andretum to the
lilglucbooltoPlckupthebandlt'owellaflerAp.m.As

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U )(JU thoughtfully COIIsider aU these facta, you'll·
know what our problem is. It would be -ttlw Ill
dlamlsll3000stodenlllearly-andlbat'awllatilwouftt
take- tAl get busses back early ...,ugh to got 1111' blllil ·
tAl an away game oarlier. If"" bad alllood buMM IIIII
some extra ones jolt silting there ~ to IMw.,
early, we would still bave tAl walt fCl' tbe ell ken wilD '
could drive them.
:\
This year,.. have bad thredong trlpa olreliiJ and; J .
we still bave to go to Logan and Coal Grow. Qlueili;- '!;;
are good that we C8ll CGI!lt clooo to·m Uinlll
ta:' ~
IApn, but Coal Grove·tsa Jooc trip and, lll'a race~~;:· , .
the arithmetic is al8inll us.
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time at wbicll we CBilleave.
It is. You don't want our bond to be late ond JIIIIIMr
to , Add tAl Ibis tile !aotlllllt !bes-s lanD of these buSIIIlll we. Nevertbeleos, facta ore facta - Ume ill h
are fairly empty wbe!llhey get tAl the ltlgb sdtool alter distanCe iJ; dlll8Dct. Jl'otllllilll'leiYMlll
making tbelr evening I'IIDII. So, they must stop for gas doeln't Involve so lll8l1Y Jooc
aJona the way and. IIU,!».!III mort time:-..._ Wellal.on, Jacbon, Athelia,
Also ~r ~t aiiCbool bus ~Ill cover ~
dllltan&lt;* tAl Wanrly Cl' to lnlnbln as rapidly as ., NEWS a Nan:&amp; - lb'
a:::~;:.~MCI't0'/11(,
the bul ..-rtvea at many pOotlle who made
U
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iiltethe!helater
pater is lbe trafllc weolt:'s oolltmn on the
·~··"'· ~·"" -·- ~ .the, ~·~ aotuaU1 get
to·ltJII mmt'•
tbeliH
arJ\tmetl&lt;. lllil t.o'vea at 5:10. )t'a WOrtb !be
the ~ltltr.•.. Hi&amp;b Athletic

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&amp;hlp, TownlhiR ftortl't, Rlftlllt-' tt..•r• Jn tht dlstrlb'utiOri of the
12 west. Sec- 11: ot t,.t Ot'ilo l •w•i4. yo.., ~rt rur th., nttlftft , 111~&lt;:~01!
company Purchau.J ~~lng • thef this cau w1II P Clitltd ~ .
p1rt of Lots tend z..,. lllurn's OtfortThtHonOi'ebteJOIIDh P..

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the Sermoneite

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The Drlv•ln Window
Is Open
f A.M. to7 P.M.

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Olllor ll'*lnt Noun t to

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FARMERS.lANK

and SAVINGS 00.
Pomeroy,·Ohlo

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If we are going to restore state

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government to a high level, we must
support all state Democratic candidates at the Nov. 3 eledlon. We
extend an invitation to all Republicans
to help. Now Is the time to "cross over
the brld,e" for better government.

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Pd. Pol. AIJv. By Delmar A. Canaday
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ntcesnry adequately
to
provldt- for locks and dim On
tht OhiO River end for othtr
uses Incident thereto. The Yld
land hll bttn stltcttd by the
Secretery of the Army of tile
United Statn for IC(IUISifJon by
the United States for use In
connection with the con.
srructlon of the Racine Locks
end Dam Project on the Ohio
River, and for such other uses
·u mey be authorized by
Congrtll or by EKtcutln
Order. You ere further notified
that If you have any objection or
defense to the t•klno of your
property you are required to
ttrve upon plelntlff'l' attorner,,
et
the
tddrtts
here n
deaionared, on or before
November 21, 1970, an enswer
Identifying the property If"
which you claim to have tn
Interest. stating the nature and
extent ot the Interests clelmtd,
end statine all your oblec:tlons
and defenses to the taking of
your property. All dettn•n end
objec11ons not 10 prnentH are
waived, but without answer1n9,
you may serve on plaintiff 1
counsel a Notice of Appearence,
/dtntlfylno the property In
which lfOU claim en Interest,
tnd thereafter you will recelvt
notice t&gt;f 311 prouedlngs If·
fectlnliif Nld property. At tht
trill Of the lsiut of just com ·
pensatlon, whether or not you
havt pnvlously appeared or

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1969 Cadillac Stidan DeVille

Mint green, black vinyl lop and green lnterlot, ;
full power equipment, Olmate Centro! air ;1
conditioning.
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1 2 .333 2
1 ~ .200 3
Cetttral Division

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1970 Maverick 2 Door

Baltimore

3 1 .7/SO

Atlanta
Clnclnutl

1 2 .333 1\'o

0 3 .000 2112
5 .000 3"'

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Cleveland

MldWftt Dlvlolon
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Detroit
• 0 1.000

MllwoukM
Chlcoao
Phoenix

1 l .500 3
2 2 .500 3

Portland
SHitlo

2 1 .647
2 1 .647

Los Angel..

2 2 .500

I 3 .250

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1967 Olds 98 4 door

$1995 '
Blue with blue Int., lull power equipment,
radio. w-s-w tires, factory air conditioning. ·

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Son Dlego
3 3 .500 'h
San Francisco 2 3 .«10 1
Tllurldoy'1 RttuHs
Atlonta

101

1966 Buick Wildcat 4 Dr.

New York 95 San Fron 92
Son Diego 140 Clovelond 110
IOnly games scheduled)
Frldar's GaiMI
New York ot Boltlmore
Cincinnati at Boston

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1965 Pontiac Grand Prix

tires. mag wheels, AIR CONDITIONING.

2'I1U
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Karr&amp;Van Zanclt

CLEAN IN G

NOTICE! • • We1 Close Eweninp AI 6:00
Far Duration of GM SlriU
"You'll Like Our Quality Way

(Upon R•u
est)
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ROBINSON'S
CLEANERS

of Doing Business"

Pomeroy

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POMEROYi
Open Evenings Unlil6:00- Til5 P.M. S.t.

992-5342

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.._..;.Phoiiiiin'ii992
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$129!

2 dr . H. T., V-8, auto .• P.B., P.S., radio, w-5-vl:

IOnlygamouchlduled)

E. 2nd

$1595

Burgundy finish with-matching Int., radio, w:
s-w tires, tinted glass. 1 owner New Oltlt
trade.
1

Philo ot Los Angeles
Cleveland at Phoenix
Portland at Seattle

216

$179i

Six cyl .• standard trans .• radio. w·s-w tires;
12.000 miles.

1968 Mercury Monterey
$1995
Two door Fastback. Turquoise finish, white
lop, black vinyl Int., 3'10 V-8, auto. trans .• P.S.,
power disc brakes. radio, w-s-w tires. Real
nice.

Paclflc Dlvl1lott
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Detroit 120

$5300} ,;

GMAC FINANCING

Coaeb

Dean

Jllason's

Gallipolis Eighth Grade football
team posted !Ia lblrd shutout
victory
of the year on MellWtial
LINEBACIER ACTIVATED
Field
Tinlrlldlly
evening by
PRD &amp;J&gt;ELPHIA (UPI) blankinll
visiting
Meigs, 14-G.
Tile ~hja Eag!OI of the

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Committees For :School Carnival
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College Campaig11
At Halfway Point

Alloollc Dlvillttl
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De/enses Shine · ·

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field goals an rout,t to leedlnc
In other NBA acUon, New Atlanta with Jl ·polnla. Lou
Yark edged San Francisco, 116- Hudson clllpped In willt 19
92, and tbe San Diego &amp;eke~&lt;~ point&amp; f..- !be Hawb.
routed tbe winless Cleveland Tile cbamplm Knleb brob a
Cavlllera, 14~110.
llkll Ue Ill tbe final 40 oeconds
Detroit, lite only team In tbe
proa.

Value-Rated Used Carl

NUS111oll...

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natten.

Jt'saeomfartwbonourfoothallteomlaaltlletopolthelreap.
Justaboutevet)l&gt;ldylnObloourelyfeelltbatwayaboulthelt70
Ohio State Buekeyea, aeept nwnbers of the confirmed Woody
!latera Club. Wilen a jOUrnaliSt ~ tbe @ood fortuM to be
reporting tho addevemanll of a winner be bu fun, He make•
frequent ell:lll'IIDIIIinlo Jloaet'o 'l'hHaurulto ~k-edge up a notoften-Gsed adJectlno. Calarful melaphars are lbe rule.
'l'llellucb ware to clepart Columbustlrport lblslll&lt;&gt;l'lling at 9by
East«n eharter bound for Champaign, ru.• wbere tomorrow IIley
lake m·lbe llllnl, W, wbc have ellppad after a hefty start in
edglngQresm20-11whlcbnowlsaC»ntenderlntheFarWest.
· I liked wliat lllinl attacbe Btodle Westen said about Ohio State
orben llllked If lila Bucb had a.....,..,...,, "Y.., they can bring
only 48 man over here."
ranked Notre Dame; wtbeaten
But lite Woody Hatera Club, trlille llbl,y m lean diets in By Ulllted Prell
eonege footbaD reaches tile ·in five outlqp, Ia Idle Saturday.
recent
won't die.
1belut11me Ioatlnlbebigh~ olllllib8t. a couple or midway point of its mended Gomes Involving Rose Bowl
three yean ago the llucb 'lft!llt something Uke 7-2 on the oeaaon, campaign Saturday wltb tradl- OIIPiranSs oend elgblb-ranbd
andweretrlrlttiDglbatday.Ne...-theleas,lltrrewuaclownfrom ijonaJ rivalries sudt u the Sonford agalnat troubleoome
ClevelandwholetaRhlanelgbbonwlthlnOOfeet~owlhatevecy Mlnnesola-llllehigan Little UCLA . and No. II Southern
play the Bucb tried U.t df4n't go lor atouehdown detiiOMtraled Brown JUI battle, tba 74111 CallfornlaagalnaiOregon.
meeting between Harvtrd and Mleblpn, lneil81ble to return
lbatotalfoothall'--llloneWoodrowHa-a,eoacb.
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and a pair of Weot to tbe Rose Bowl lbl8 year
Wbleb demmstrates, perhape, tbe lletleness ol fame.
Coast games Involving Rose because of tile Big Ten's no~!':tr~:~~~ :e~ Y-rday'sbero, havlngeomeupon bad times today,ls a bwn to Bowl 811Pirants among lite lop repeat rule, blda for Its sixth
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·g..... on tho oehedule.
victory without a lou In tile
of hinnlng bi,ek Gale Sayers for
Atbletes ........... uu - · e ftr It 80 •·-•t ••te
the ....... boil tlley're sun a lbam.
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1bere are also some key Little Brown J01 battle at Ann
battles on lap Arbor.
~::!!t"':.~Uit, eapeclNot jult athlntes ki10II and bt'ate for lila lnevilable. 8o do conference
oflarlng such matehupll u
1be Little Brown Jug became
In oiJier s.n.b,y action slateamen,liuslneaa I)'COOIII, military oommandera, et. al. Brig.
versus Colorado, Olda- the trophy In tbe aeries between
1a at San Franct.co' General JIIDIOll ~..-put It all tasalber In four words last Missouri
homa against Kanlas State, tile two lllidwest schools In 1903
GJe)&gt;eland at Miami, St. ~ 8Ullllll&lt;!r whellbevlsltedhereand I had a brief dial with him over
flfllt-rankod Auburn agalnat and tile aeriOI I Ianda 3&amp;-:!1..1 in
at ibe NIW v..-k Giants, DaUu coffee. "People like a trlnneo-," aald Genoral Jim, who bas been LouiSiana State No. 17, and favor of Michigan.
at KWa City, Boolo!l at aome kind of winner hlmlelf, at Middleport 111gb School in the Florida against 12th-ranted OtherlopEamesaandF1orlda
Baltlinore, Pittsburgh 'at Oat- earl~ too, u a DCII-commtaaloned officer In Warld War D, later at Tennessee.
against Tonne.... In a South·
~~tlat Wublngtoo, WeotPolnt (AD American, Ia eroase) and now In tha Air Force.
TII!H'anked Ohio Slate and eastern Conference grudse
Houston at San Diego, New
second-rated Tel88 have euy match at Knoxville, Tenn., and
at Atlanta, Phlladel·
WHAT IS THERE LEn to be oald about the prep grid ez- tests Saturday. 1be Buclreyes Penn Slate agalnat Army at
phla v1. Green Bay at travag8liZ8 coming up tonight on !be beautiful greeli8Ward of are heavy favorites to mab West Peint. Bolli pmea wiD be
· Mllwaube and Bllfla1o at the Marauder Sladlwn? There Is lltUe to add ncept to,..,.. that the Dllnols tllelr third atralgbt Big telecast reglonllly.
Ten Conference victim and
New Ydrk Jela. Tile Vikings crmrdtontghtprobablywlllaetareeordlnnumber.
Teua
r.kea on Rice. Thirdboot ~ Loa Ansoles Rams In a
Conoid..- tbeae !acton: Two leoma going Into lbe strel&lt;h ol
Monday night game.
t h e - wlllt opportunity lor championship glory, and both
supported by fana from adjacent oounlles with more and more an
apparent neighborly aplrlt, Inspired, In some meuure, I believe,
Tonight'; Games by
Tile Sunday Times - Sentinel trlllch 18 read by 1),000 plus
llleigJ-GaUia famllles. 1bere is a natural rivalry blooming here
lllat wiD be In evidence tonight, 99 per cent of It, I trust, destlned
to become COllllrUctlve.
Meanwhile, I eommlsaerate with Mr. Wilson (Hobart) across
tbe room at anotheo- Spm1s Desk, who has just recorded m a big
abett of paper:
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coincldenee, that•the llftllnt tNnd away ftilm God, if
~~~ed90~4u7'~:t ~h~~~ a'itu~P~ a~~~Unel,can only lead to lreater dlsuter,you may Mve a part
C~~=~~:;~~h:u;~:.,c'o:s.:u,c; llldwrwms that~ today by ~to God, belplng to tm our_.
which sold tond 11 token oro 10 l!lrurcllea Ill &amp;mdi7•, -.1 by'dlqln&amp; your wajl of life to falfU1
follows: The said land Is tbe will of God for you·
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NaUonal Batetbin A""f''atton on Mllie Hlonlln't WliOI jump
- to record their ,._.. trln
' in ftve lllrll aad lie ldle
Pi'fladtlphl• far !be AIIIOIIe
Dlflalm leld In lbe EuiAom
Cooferenc:e. Culle ~led
New Yorll wllb JO polata, a
ft&amp;urt motdled by the Worrlon' Nate 'l'burml&gt;nd,

1be one-two punch of Jimmy trllb a perfeet ._-d. won ill
Walbr and Dove Bini and the llisth llralght and iJid to bar
one11Uil&lt;h atrlilc at Bob Lanleo- out pre """'"' rtplll'ia lhe
ean really
club.
Platont would wlncl up wllll
Walker IC&lt;I'Id S point. and Mllwtube . In' !be Mldwlll
Bins added :Ill Tinlrlldlly nl8ht DlvlalOn ptayof!l.
U the Wlbealen Detroit Platona
1be Pillions rolled to a 15smotbered tbe Atlonto Ham, ·point ha1fUme lead, c-47, and
120-101. Lanier caucbt oppoolnf when Atlanla cloled the gop to
center Bob Christian trlllt a left ai-'IJin tbe lhlrd quarter, drew
to lite nooe after a jostling away trlllt a 14-paint 11111•·
oe..ton betwrn the two roo~ Pete Moravldl colleeted nine

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• 'l1le lifo leoma 80 II each
.oilier 10 hard that tl!ey
lnivllably come out o1 tbe
battle pretty well boat up
'phyiiiCaJJy.
·• lt'a ·•o wonder !ben lbat
Coaeb·Joe Sebmldt of the Lions
1a .ery ......rued about this
. Sunday'• romateh willt the
Bean Ill OU..go. Tile Llolll are
. · C.'IU'l'lliUy Uad wtllt Minneaola
:; ·lor first place in Nalillnal
FIIOtball Conference'&amp; Central
Divlslm, and the uona and
, · -Vlklntl• meet eaeh olber a week
,t\*11 :lluildaJ;' llclunldt would
lb(e .kj have hla erew complet..l,y beii!IIJ far tbat Qlle.
~ : ~t :of lnjirrtes 11
~ - Ill Schmidt's mind,
bul';lll:ll the poalblllt7lllat hla
~ ~t be looking ahead
to tile game wlllt the Vlldngo.
"If we do, we're dead," laid
SclwnldL "l mow it. All of our
coadlea ~ow it. And our
playeralt!ww It, too. You can
never play tba ~· casually·
lt~"l'YI bu been that way. It
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•d~ltlon fO 'Jr.•••rt~ F·f~t. COI'J• Klpn . .ry.
\J.plte~
'fetes
ttlnlno O'.lO tcre, '"or• CH\Jnt l DJttrtet JUdge,.at f:CO A.M. M
Trn:t NO. A,2e, . L.etll't ITtwn· NOVtmDtr 23, 1t10, II ftlt U. S.
t.hlp, Townihl~.._~ ~~th, lltanat coutthouu
"'d, Fedenl
12 West; SeC A, '~Min_a pvt Of 100 Bultdlne,
u
Marco,nl
Ac:rt Lot No. 233 Of OJtio • Boulevard, Columbus, OhiO, at
Compeny Pvrc:hllt;, :C'bnt~lnlng which time the UnltH Stltft.
0.16, ecre, mort or ltiiT T-r"'-el wUI;fi'ionelte eppllcttfott to th•
No. 500E. Lettrt TOwnshiD', c-ourt for dlterminatlon Of the
Township 1 North, ,R~naii!J! l1 ~sons entltltd. and emountl
wut Stc' :w, btlng "r.t ofHtOD of compen. .tlon, to e.e paid for
Acre Lot No. 230 of OhiO c:ond•mnetfon of the ' aboveComp~ny Purchne, containing
dtter.lbed property. DISJJutM
0.31 acre, more or ltll; Tract ~ ·CitlnJI! c:onternlfiD entitlement ;~oii!J
No. 902E, Letart Ta"t11tllr1 •t6 tnd.or tht 1mount Of fust
Township 1 North, Ranee l comPtnution fOr such conWelt, StC:. 35 and 36, NI"D part demnatlon mustbt pr"tflttd ot
of 100 ecre LOt Nos. 211, 211, 21,, ,ttlat ttmt or l)f dHn111d WalvH.
220 and 221 Of Ohio CpmPI'nY (IOJ 16, 23, 30, :Jtc
Purchau. containing 5.33
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notE, Lebanon township,
TownshiP 2 North, Range l1
Wnt, Sec. 2D, being pert of 100
acre Lot Nos. 194, 195. and 196 Of
Ohio Company ~urchtse,
IW.Ly
containing 0.19 ten, ~'~lore or
iHii Tract No. 2108E, Lebanon
Tile October Rilly ol tbe
Townahlp, Township l North Meigs
Area
Holiness · -··-:,
Ranoe 11 west ~ Sec.
being
part of 100ecre Lot Nos. u• end AlJsoclaUm wiD be held at 7:30
U&lt;J of the OhiO Company Purchase. contalnlno 0.31 acre. p.m. Tueeday at t!:te Racine
more or less; Tract No. 2114E, Qlurch of tbe Naweoe. 1be
Lebanon Township, Township 3
North, Range 11 Wett. Sec. 1, Rev. Herbert Grimm of
being part of 100 acre Lot No. Jaebon will apeak llld the Klnl
148 of Ohio Company Purchase,
containing 0.27 ac:re, more or Fam&gt;ly of tbe Carleton Qlurcb IHIB'"'
be lbe
1be publle ts · llD•e:S ;the•
less; Tract No. 2122E, Llbllnan
Township, Township 3 North,
Range 11 West. Sec:. 7, being lnvltocl.
part of 100 acre Lot No. 141 of
Ohio Company Purchalt,
containing 0. 19 acre, more or
le$&amp;; Tract No. 212!1E. Lebenon
Township, Township 3 North,
Range 11 West, Sec. 7, being
pert of 100 t~cre Lot No. Uf qf
Ohio Com pony PUrchase,
CJ eJlCie[o
, 0;
containing 0.08 acre, more or
less; Tract No. 2126E, Lebenon
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Township, Township 3 North,
1beBiblesa7Sinl'Balma33:12, "BI,.edlathenalloiiWbaee
Range 11 west, sec. I, being God i8 tbe LDrd."
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pert of Ohio Company Pur.
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chne. con!olnlno 0.08 ocra,
Becalll!e America- fouoded, for lila 111011)1111, people
more or less; Tract No. 2308E,
~- -u.n-.• ._...... _
d beca of !be ttl_,_,_.• .:,
Lebanon Township, TownshiP 3 see..,,g •.....-- u.,...u, an
111!8
Ill"' _ , . . ,
North, Range 11 West, Sec. 21, effwil in early American htltory, Olr country J'IKife .,.... Ill)'
being part of Ohio Compa~y ..&amp;1..- n-"- 1..--ame .__ u a"'"'"""" na"-.
Purchase on DeWitt Run. uuu::~· aU\111 ~
AUUWu
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containing 0.46 acre, more or
Our DB~ anthemt the motto Ill our coinqe, and early
less; Tract No. 2413, Olive
Township, TownShip 3 Norlh, etnpbaais upon Cbri8tlan training In educatiOn IIJ po!DI to the
Range 11 west Sec. 23and 29, -•luiDflu-•-ourna"- ..........-.•• ahollday•-'•ue
being part of Ohio Company wuy
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Purchase on Shade River and to American people emphul.les our earl)' dependence Qpoll God.
Ohio Rim. conlolnlng 21.79
Not m~v -•le wiD "-•tile bleni..P. and tbe !•-"'"" of
acres, more or len; Trect No.
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2513 E . 1, o11" TownshIP, God In ll'tnglng our natlm to the grealneu lblt obe enjop todlly,
Township 3 North, Range l1 God' •-~
be leeD In ma1rt 080Ul'1AUUI~-...,,
•--.;~
In ·the
west,Sec .23, belngpartofOhJo
IIJWII&amp;Im&amp;f
Company Purchase on OhiO gl.vlllg of rlgbla to llll!lllbat nr-e finis In tho wnrld, ill pr....W,
River , containing 0.46 acre,
more or less, Tract No. 2413E·2 tbe natllll down to tile Plant Ume,ln keeping oUr nation comOlive Township, Townahlp l paraH-t..
free of tbe vloJence Of W8r and In tbe pra'IMAflty !bat
North , Range 11 We$1, Sec. 29,
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Purchase on Shade RIV!Jr,
olbe In-~ otbe -"'• oflb
containing 3.61 acres, more or an
r "..,..
r ...-e WCI'ld•
Today, hOWYCI', ft find Olr naticll facio« violence at bCJme,
less; and Tr.tcf No. 2A3JE, Olive
Townoh lp, Townsh lp 3 North. dlsre~ed: abroad, and -•~le -at, terrlblenaUmal1r•....,•IJl
Range 11 west. Sec. 35, being
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part of OhiO Company Purch..t the fut111'e. 1'he overtbnJw of OW' democracy by 'Y"YJJ""'IIII la I
oo Shade lver, conta lning 6.31 distinct and ~nt
tlreat, Ali ~~~~~...,
~- ol-•- and
•crts, more or less . The
,.........
n:•-n•
.......... are
authority for the taking 11 the offered to cure our national p-oblema.
Act of Congress approved
February 26, 1931 146 Slo! . 1421,
Here, a quesl!on may be offered to tbe lltOUI/dful oludenl of
40 U.S.C. 258ol, and ocll oup- American history, Does II just happen to be a C»lncidonce that
plementary
thereto
end
·
omendolorv thereof, and undar great national Ai'ID local- are fWDI•g at·a lime llllen the'
!he further oulhorlly of !he Acl natloa Malll to be ..._,_ •-• from God, 111 dlurdl01 _....._
of Congren 1pproved April 24,
-"'"'"'• ... _,
wr.at'•l"
1aoa 125 Slot. 94. 33 u.s.c. 59ll. and Ita people bec&lt;oiDini! more and IIICift P!!l'llllaln, !!If·
which act authorizes the ___ ,... tand..t_.. __ ....
1-•'--tbe~...,i'w .... '
•cqulsltlon of land tor river and ...., !I!
. , . -.."'J..-..; Cl" •wen:
I""~--~ God's
harbor purposes; the Act af bl•nlnp are begtmlng Ill be wltbheld and Uuit ttln!ul ...- ere
Congress approved March 3,
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1909 1Public Low m, OIJ1h being .,..,~ to reap fhelr trqie IOWiid.? IJ It Jllll a CGID·
Congres1, 2nd 5J1110r')1, -.t~lch cidenl'e, or doel 1 boly .Qod den:aaod ~. ~·"~

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provldt- for locks and dim On
tht OhiO River end for othtr
uses Incident thereto. The Yld
land hll bttn stltcttd by the
Secretery of the Army of tile
United Statn for IC(IUISifJon by
the United States for use In
connection with the con.
srructlon of the Racine Locks
end Dam Project on the Ohio
River, and for such other uses
·u mey be authorized by
Congrtll or by EKtcutln
Order. You ere further notified
that If you have any objection or
defense to the t•klno of your
property you are required to
ttrve upon plelntlff'l' attorner,,
et
the
tddrtts
here n
deaionared, on or before
November 21, 1970, an enswer
Identifying the property If"
which you claim to have tn
Interest. stating the nature and
extent ot the Interests clelmtd,
end statine all your oblec:tlons
and defenses to the taking of
your property. All dettn•n end
objec11ons not 10 prnentH are
waived, but without answer1n9,
you may serve on plaintiff 1
counsel a Notice of Appearence,
/dtntlfylno the property In
which lfOU claim en Interest,
tnd thereafter you will recelvt
notice t&gt;f 311 prouedlngs If·
fectlnliif Nld property. At tht
trill Of the lsiut of just com ·
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Coaeb

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Jllason's

Gallipolis Eighth Grade football
team posted !Ia lblrd shutout
victory
of the year on MellWtial
LINEBACIER ACTIVATED
Field
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evening by
PRD &amp;J&gt;ELPHIA (UPI) blankinll
visiting
Meigs, 14-G.
Tile ~hja Eag!OI of the

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In other NBA acUon, New Atlanta with Jl ·polnla. Lou
Yark edged San Francisco, 116- Hudson clllpped In willt 19
92, and tbe San Diego &amp;eke~&lt;~ point&amp; f..- !be Hawb.
routed tbe winless Cleveland Tile cbamplm Knleb brob a
Cavlllera, 14~110.
llkll Ue Ill tbe final 40 oeconds
Detroit, lite only team In tbe
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Jt'saeomfartwbonourfoothallteomlaaltlletopolthelreap.
Justaboutevet)l&gt;ldylnObloourelyfeelltbatwayaboulthelt70
Ohio State Buekeyea, aeept nwnbers of the confirmed Woody
!latera Club. Wilen a jOUrnaliSt ~ tbe @ood fortuM to be
reporting tho addevemanll of a winner be bu fun, He make•
frequent ell:lll'IIDIIIinlo Jloaet'o 'l'hHaurulto ~k-edge up a notoften-Gsed adJectlno. Calarful melaphars are lbe rule.
'l'llellucb ware to clepart Columbustlrport lblslll&lt;&gt;l'lling at 9by
East«n eharter bound for Champaign, ru.• wbere tomorrow IIley
lake m·lbe llllnl, W, wbc have ellppad after a hefty start in
edglngQresm20-11whlcbnowlsaC»ntenderlntheFarWest.
· I liked wliat lllinl attacbe Btodle Westen said about Ohio State
orben llllked If lila Bucb had a.....,..,...,, "Y.., they can bring
only 48 man over here."
ranked Notre Dame; wtbeaten
But lite Woody Hatera Club, trlille llbl,y m lean diets in By Ulllted Prell
eonege footbaD reaches tile ·in five outlqp, Ia Idle Saturday.
recent
won't die.
1belut11me Ioatlnlbebigh~ olllllib8t. a couple or midway point of its mended Gomes Involving Rose Bowl
three yean ago the llucb 'lft!llt something Uke 7-2 on the oeaaon, campaign Saturday wltb tradl- OIIPiranSs oend elgblb-ranbd
andweretrlrlttiDglbatday.Ne...-theleas,lltrrewuaclownfrom ijonaJ rivalries sudt u the Sonford agalnat troubleoome
ClevelandwholetaRhlanelgbbonwlthlnOOfeet~owlhatevecy Mlnnesola-llllehigan Little UCLA . and No. II Southern
play the Bucb tried U.t df4n't go lor atouehdown detiiOMtraled Brown JUI battle, tba 74111 CallfornlaagalnaiOregon.
meeting between Harvtrd and Mleblpn, lneil81ble to return
lbatotalfoothall'--llloneWoodrowHa-a,eoacb.
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and a pair of Weot to tbe Rose Bowl lbl8 year
Wbleb demmstrates, perhape, tbe lletleness ol fame.
Coast games Involving Rose because of tile Big Ten's no~!':tr~:~~~ :e~ Y-rday'sbero, havlngeomeupon bad times today,ls a bwn to Bowl 811Pirants among lite lop repeat rule, blda for Its sixth
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altocalber too many !IParla flllll.
·g..... on tho oehedule.
victory without a lou In tile
of hinnlng bi,ek Gale Sayers for
Atbletes ........... uu - · e ftr It 80 •·-•t ••te
the ....... boil tlley're sun a lbam.
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1bere are also some key Little Brown J01 battle at Ann
battles on lap Arbor.
~::!!t"':.~Uit, eapeclNot jult athlntes ki10II and bt'ate for lila lnevilable. 8o do conference
oflarlng such matehupll u
1be Little Brown Jug became
In oiJier s.n.b,y action slateamen,liuslneaa I)'COOIII, military oommandera, et. al. Brig.
versus Colorado, Olda- the trophy In tbe aeries between
1a at San Franct.co' General JIIDIOll ~..-put It all tasalber In four words last Missouri
homa against Kanlas State, tile two lllidwest schools In 1903
GJe)&gt;eland at Miami, St. ~ 8Ullllll&lt;!r whellbevlsltedhereand I had a brief dial with him over
flfllt-rankod Auburn agalnat and tile aeriOI I Ianda 3&amp;-:!1..1 in
at ibe NIW v..-k Giants, DaUu coffee. "People like a trlnneo-," aald Genoral Jim, who bas been LouiSiana State No. 17, and favor of Michigan.
at KWa City, Boolo!l at aome kind of winner hlmlelf, at Middleport 111gb School in the Florida against 12th-ranted OtherlopEamesaandF1orlda
Baltlinore, Pittsburgh 'at Oat- earl~ too, u a DCII-commtaaloned officer In Warld War D, later at Tennessee.
against Tonne.... In a South·
~~tlat Wublngtoo, WeotPolnt (AD American, Ia eroase) and now In tha Air Force.
TII!H'anked Ohio Slate and eastern Conference grudse
Houston at San Diego, New
second-rated Tel88 have euy match at Knoxville, Tenn., and
at Atlanta, Phlladel·
WHAT IS THERE LEn to be oald about the prep grid ez- tests Saturday. 1be Buclreyes Penn Slate agalnat Army at
phla v1. Green Bay at travag8liZ8 coming up tonight on !be beautiful greeli8Ward of are heavy favorites to mab West Peint. Bolli pmea wiD be
· Mllwaube and Bllfla1o at the Marauder Sladlwn? There Is lltUe to add ncept to,..,.. that the Dllnols tllelr third atralgbt Big telecast reglonllly.
Ten Conference victim and
New Ydrk Jela. Tile Vikings crmrdtontghtprobablywlllaetareeordlnnumber.
Teua
r.kea on Rice. Thirdboot ~ Loa Ansoles Rams In a
Conoid..- tbeae !acton: Two leoma going Into lbe strel&lt;h ol
Monday night game.
t h e - wlllt opportunity lor championship glory, and both
supported by fana from adjacent oounlles with more and more an
apparent neighborly aplrlt, Inspired, In some meuure, I believe,
Tonight'; Games by
Tile Sunday Times - Sentinel trlllch 18 read by 1),000 plus
llleigJ-GaUia famllles. 1bere is a natural rivalry blooming here
lllat wiD be In evidence tonight, 99 per cent of It, I trust, destlned
to become COllllrUctlve.
Meanwhile, I eommlsaerate with Mr. Wilson (Hobart) across
tbe room at anotheo- Spm1s Desk, who has just recorded m a big
abett of paper:
''G-Doy, 1012 Holll'l, and Counting..."
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coincldenee, that•the llftllnt tNnd away ftilm God, if
~~~ed90~4u7'~:t ~h~~~ a'itu~P~ a~~~Unel,can only lead to lreater dlsuter,you may Mve a part
C~~=~~:;~~h:u;~:.,c'o:s.:u,c; llldwrwms that~ today by ~to God, belplng to tm our_.
which sold tond 11 token oro 10 l!lrurcllea Ill &amp;mdi7•, -.1 by'dlqln&amp; your wajl of life to falfU1
follows: The said land Is tbe will of God for you·
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NaUonal Batetbin A""f''atton on Mllie Hlonlln't WliOI jump
- to record their ,._.. trln
' in ftve lllrll aad lie ldle
Pi'fladtlphl• far !be AIIIOIIe
Dlflalm leld In lbe EuiAom
Cooferenc:e. Culle ~led
New Yorll wllb JO polata, a
ft&amp;urt motdled by the Worrlon' Nate 'l'burml&gt;nd,

1be one-two punch of Jimmy trllb a perfeet ._-d. won ill
Walbr and Dove Bini and the llisth llralght and iJid to bar
one11Uil&lt;h atrlilc at Bob Lanleo- out pre """'"' rtplll'ia lhe
ean really
club.
Platont would wlncl up wllll
Walker IC&lt;I'Id S point. and Mllwtube . In' !be Mldwlll
Bins added :Ill Tinlrlldlly nl8ht DlvlalOn ptayof!l.
U the Wlbealen Detroit Platona
1be Pillions rolled to a 15smotbered tbe Atlonto Ham, ·point ha1fUme lead, c-47, and
120-101. Lanier caucbt oppoolnf when Atlanla cloled the gop to
center Bob Christian trlllt a left ai-'IJin tbe lhlrd quarter, drew
to lite nooe after a jostling away trlllt a 14-paint 11111•·
oe..ton betwrn the two roo~ Pete Moravldl colleeted nine

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IJUalletiPrw lttlmnhtal
11 nw.uy 1wrta tbe Detroit
Lion• to pla7 the Chicago
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• 'l1le lifo leoma 80 II each
.oilier 10 hard that tl!ey
lnivllably come out o1 tbe
battle pretty well boat up
'phyiiiCaJJy.
·• lt'a ·•o wonder !ben lbat
Coaeb·Joe Sebmldt of the Lions
1a .ery ......rued about this
. Sunday'• romateh willt the
Bean Ill OU..go. Tile Llolll are
. · C.'IU'l'lliUy Uad wtllt Minneaola
:; ·lor first place in Nalillnal
FIIOtball Conference'&amp; Central
Divlslm, and the uona and
, · -Vlklntl• meet eaeh olber a week
,t\*11 :lluildaJ;' llclunldt would
lb(e .kj have hla erew complet..l,y beii!IIJ far tbat Qlle.
~ : ~t :of lnjirrtes 11
~ - Ill Schmidt's mind,
bul';lll:ll the poalblllt7lllat hla
~ ~t be looking ahead
to tile game wlllt the Vlldngo.
"If we do, we're dead," laid
SclwnldL "l mow it. All of our
coadlea ~ow it. And our
playeralt!ww It, too. You can
never play tba ~· casually·
lt~"l'YI bu been that way. It
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•d~ltlon fO 'Jr.•••rt~ F·f~t. COI'J• Klpn . .ry.
\J.plte~
'fetes
ttlnlno O'.lO tcre, '"or• CH\Jnt l DJttrtet JUdge,.at f:CO A.M. M
Trn:t NO. A,2e, . L.etll't ITtwn· NOVtmDtr 23, 1t10, II ftlt U. S.
t.hlp, Townihl~.._~ ~~th, lltanat coutthouu
"'d, Fedenl
12 West; SeC A, '~Min_a pvt Of 100 Bultdlne,
u
Marco,nl
Ac:rt Lot No. 233 Of OJtio • Boulevard, Columbus, OhiO, at
Compeny Pvrc:hllt;, :C'bnt~lnlng which time the UnltH Stltft.
0.16, ecre, mort or ltiiT T-r"'-el wUI;fi'ionelte eppllcttfott to th•
No. 500E. Lettrt TOwnshiD', c-ourt for dlterminatlon Of the
Township 1 North, ,R~naii!J! l1 ~sons entltltd. and emountl
wut Stc' :w, btlng "r.t ofHtOD of compen. .tlon, to e.e paid for
Acre Lot No. 230 of OhiO c:ond•mnetfon of the ' aboveComp~ny Purchne, containing
dtter.lbed property. DISJJutM
0.31 acre, more or ltll; Tract ~ ·CitlnJI! c:onternlfiD entitlement ;~oii!J
No. 902E, Letart Ta"t11tllr1 •t6 tnd.or tht 1mount Of fust
Township 1 North, Ranee l comPtnution fOr such conWelt, StC:. 35 and 36, NI"D part demnatlon mustbt pr"tflttd ot
of 100 ecre LOt Nos. 211, 211, 21,, ,ttlat ttmt or l)f dHn111d WalvH.
220 and 221 Of Ohio CpmPI'nY (IOJ 16, 23, 30, :Jtc
Purchau. containing 5.33
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teres, more or IUs; TreC:t No.
notE, Lebanon township,
TownshiP 2 North, Range l1
Wnt, Sec. 2D, being pert of 100
acre Lot Nos. 194, 195. and 196 Of
Ohio Company ~urchtse,
IW.Ly
containing 0.19 ten, ~'~lore or
iHii Tract No. 2108E, Lebanon
Tile October Rilly ol tbe
Townahlp, Township l North Meigs
Area
Holiness · -··-:,
Ranoe 11 west ~ Sec.
being
part of 100ecre Lot Nos. u• end AlJsoclaUm wiD be held at 7:30
U&lt;J of the OhiO Company Purchase. contalnlno 0.31 acre. p.m. Tueeday at t!:te Racine
more or less; Tract No. 2114E, Qlurch of tbe Naweoe. 1be
Lebanon Township, Township 3
North, Range 11 Wett. Sec. 1, Rev. Herbert Grimm of
being part of 100 acre Lot No. Jaebon will apeak llld the Klnl
148 of Ohio Company Purchase,
containing 0.27 ac:re, more or Fam&gt;ly of tbe Carleton Qlurcb IHIB'"'
be lbe
1be publle ts · llD•e:S ;the•
less; Tract No. 2122E, Llbllnan
Township, Township 3 North,
Range 11 West. Sec:. 7, being lnvltocl.
part of 100 acre Lot No. 141 of
Ohio Company Purchalt,
containing 0. 19 acre, more or
le$&amp;; Tract No. 212!1E. Lebenon
Township, Township 3 North,
Range 11 West, Sec. 7, being
pert of 100 t~cre Lot No. Uf qf
Ohio Com pony PUrchase,
CJ eJlCie[o
, 0;
containing 0.08 acre, more or
less; Tract No. 2126E, Lebenon
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Township, Township 3 North,
1beBiblesa7Sinl'Balma33:12, "BI,.edlathenalloiiWbaee
Range 11 west, sec. I, being God i8 tbe LDrd."
·
pert of Ohio Company Pur.
.
chne. con!olnlno 0.08 ocra,
Becalll!e America- fouoded, for lila 111011)1111, people
more or less; Tract No. 2308E,
~- -u.n-.• ._...... _
d beca of !be ttl_,_,_.• .:,
Lebanon Township, TownshiP 3 see..,,g •.....-- u.,...u, an
111!8
Ill"' _ , . . ,
North, Range 11 West, Sec. 21, effwil in early American htltory, Olr country J'IKife .,.... Ill)'
being part of Ohio Compa~y ..&amp;1..- n-"- 1..--ame .__ u a"'"'"""" na"-.
Purchase on DeWitt Run. uuu::~· aU\111 ~
AUUWu
......... ~
.......
containing 0.46 acre, more or
Our DB~ anthemt the motto Ill our coinqe, and early
less; Tract No. 2413, Olive
Township, TownShip 3 Norlh, etnpbaais upon Cbri8tlan training In educatiOn IIJ po!DI to the
Range 11 west Sec. 23and 29, -•luiDflu-•-ourna"- ..........-.•• ahollday•-'•ue
being part of Ohio Company wuy
~- .......
YUII, ...,.....~····
......
Purchase on Shade River and to American people emphul.les our earl)' dependence Qpoll God.
Ohio Rim. conlolnlng 21.79
Not m~v -•le wiD "-•tile bleni..P. and tbe !•-"'"" of
acres, more or len; Trect No.
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~
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2513 E . 1, o11" TownshIP, God In ll'tnglng our natlm to the grealneu lblt obe enjop todlly,
Township 3 North, Range l1 God' •-~
be leeD In ma1rt 080Ul'1AUUI~-...,,
•--.;~
In ·the
west,Sec .23, belngpartofOhJo
IIJWII&amp;Im&amp;f
Company Purchase on OhiO gl.vlllg of rlgbla to llll!lllbat nr-e finis In tho wnrld, ill pr....W,
River , containing 0.46 acre,
more or less, Tract No. 2413E·2 tbe natllll down to tile Plant Ume,ln keeping oUr nation comOlive Township, Townahlp l paraH-t..
free of tbe vloJence Of W8r and In tbe pra'IMAflty !bat
North , Range 11 We$1, Sec. 29,
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Purchase on Shade RIV!Jr,
olbe In-~ otbe -"'• oflb
containing 3.61 acres, more or an
r "..,..
r ...-e WCI'ld•
Today, hOWYCI', ft find Olr naticll facio« violence at bCJme,
less; and Tr.tcf No. 2A3JE, Olive
Townoh lp, Townsh lp 3 North. dlsre~ed: abroad, and -•~le -at, terrlblenaUmal1r•....,•IJl
Range 11 west. Sec. 35, being
"'~'
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part of OhiO Company Purch..t the fut111'e. 1'he overtbnJw of OW' democracy by 'Y"YJJ""'IIII la I
oo Shade lver, conta lning 6.31 distinct and ~nt
tlreat, Ali ~~~~~...,
~- ol-•- and
•crts, more or less . The
,.........
n:•-n•
.......... are
authority for the taking 11 the offered to cure our national p-oblema.
Act of Congress approved
February 26, 1931 146 Slo! . 1421,
Here, a quesl!on may be offered to tbe lltOUI/dful oludenl of
40 U.S.C. 258ol, and ocll oup- American history, Does II just happen to be a C»lncidonce that
plementary
thereto
end
·
omendolorv thereof, and undar great national Ai'ID local- are fWDI•g at·a lime llllen the'
!he further oulhorlly of !he Acl natloa Malll to be ..._,_ •-• from God, 111 dlurdl01 _....._
of Congren 1pproved April 24,
-"'"'"'• ... _,
wr.at'•l"
1aoa 125 Slot. 94. 33 u.s.c. 59ll. and Ita people bec&lt;oiDini! more and IIICift P!!l'llllaln, !!If·
which act authorizes the ___ ,... tand..t_.. __ ....
1-•'--tbe~...,i'w .... '
•cqulsltlon of land tor river and ...., !I!
. , . -.."'J..-..; Cl" •wen:
I""~--~ God's
harbor purposes; the Act af bl•nlnp are begtmlng Ill be wltbheld and Uuit ttln!ul ...- ere
Congress approved March 3,
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1909 1Public Low m, OIJ1h being .,..,~ to reap fhelr trqie IOWiid.? IJ It Jllll a CGID·
Congres1, 2nd 5J1110r')1, -.t~lch cidenl'e, or doel 1 boly .Qod den:aaod ~. ~·"~

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BowllnS ~. uld, •"l''tey ·lilt Sllocat team IJid bead 'hday's 'artlole ~~~ ·~ ~ectlll!illll..,._•
move the football, but \lteY'vl ,..d. · Bin wu.Ga. Wldlita · M. ~~I 'liM~ D ft14oi
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Wllhltlabl · for two u-year Finley and Stem. He lila apelel'ml. •
clalbed In ~lng -k for
Metzenbaum, U,.lll allorney, lab!lr organilatiOIII and trade
and P'~I&gt;IIIJw wllo lL*,e ldm- unl11118.
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Shaker Hellbll wltb hla wife MelienbaiEEEL Ia c¥rman Ill
The !loWiderinB Dlln1 are
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on the IIOUOII, with two of tile me llCMed the 1r11 Kern nms lwa't 1111171 had It euy,
CGmC.,., which opentea 23
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SeJIII'Inren
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Compactly designed to save you space ana
teams.
weatn....., bec:aw there are He tells at ''ellinC crtiiEied Clevelarld Ilea.
money. Temperature control Is automaticTailback Leo HAyden IJid nooe.
peaa on tout llld &amp;l'llnl up
He ' la dlrec:lor or IL'ultft, of
set the thermostat and forget It . Gives you
wingback Lorry r.11na major
''Thethlngibatlltlpmoeame my flA r..z 10 liiJ' .lather IEIOL'e !ban two dozen orpnlta·
maximum heat at minlrnum cost - no ex·
cop In lhe Buckeyes' .;,beaten II their almoat ecmpleto lack of could PlY hll lrixa," and of Ilona 011 the localllld national
pensive
Especially suitable for
machine, were steady per!or- mlsllkea," he cootlnued. '1n llellln8 !Iowen on lhe ltreefll of level, ,Including memberlblp 011
basement install
mers in the Bucb' Jut pracUce the last two gama, they've CoiiDIIbua wblle be wu attend- 1be C!evellind Melnlpolltan
here Thursday befote departing turned the baU over to the IIIII Ohio Stale Unl-111)' dur- JfntlsiiiC Autborlty, Ylca cltalr·
opponents hrice-two 111..-c:ep- ing the deJII lm.
man of tbe Clllzena' Cnuade
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Cornerback Jack Talwn 11 Uona."
He graduated lllld achieved a Alllfnlt
treuurer of
making lhe trip, but waa 'lbe DlinJ baa .been lnCGIIIla- law ....,_ In !MI. One year ~1. Sinal
and member '
conaldered doubtful for the lellt and placued by mlstaktl. later, at qe 21, be wu elect- . ol 1!10
Council oa
game because of a l)ll'a1ned AI many as nine aopbomorea ed to the Olllo IIGwte of Repre- Gime lllld
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Roud'81helt, IIIII Mn. atar1ea
Tile Rutland ~ Gar- 811111'.
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jUce reponal anrdl for ill COEIDttrFalrheldattheAibenl
wort on the Sean ·Civic Mental Health Canter, Octobor
Beavllllcallon Project, 16.TIIeboolbft1turiDrlthellle
Publicity Educational Book, of bulbs, dried materlail,
Garden 'l'btrapyllld 111e now. COEitalnen, ere., •• .,...,....t
show,
"Holldaya
Wltb by the Good Luct Ganlell &lt;lob
Rb,ytbm,"IPI)IIIOI'edby alllngte wllllthe ..ooeedii!Oinii!Owardl
club.
a dtapelat the center.
Memhlt1 pJannlnl to atletld Mn. Hamer Parter and Mn.
are Mrl. Harold Wolfe, J1.me1 carpenter, Friendly
pnllldettt; Mrs. !~timor l'arDr, Garden&lt;n, dCIIBted olin pods,
Mrs. Tam Marlin, Mn. Fred sourda, pine cones.• dahlia
Wllllamao,_ Mn. Larry Ed- lotlba, an aloelllld Jacobi Coat
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811 arrat~~oment ol'fd flotten. Mn. K!nnelb au-D, lladDe.
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wtlb a dltmer party. Gueafll
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Hawk, New Manbflelcl; Mr.
1111c1 Mn. WIWam Burton IJid
daltlbter,Uaa,CoiiDIIbua; Mn.
Floyd Otapman, Shelley llld
Tile Rutland ~!'· Kimberly, Columbwt; Mrs.
denen will meet W
,, WIWam ltDvnlz and cltlldren,
Oclllber 28,7:11 p.m. at the B11ly, Tammy and Debbie,
bomel1 Mn. WIWam Willford, Columbus; and Mr. lllld Mn.
wllb the new prlllideDt, Mn. Emenon J0011, Middloport.
Harold Wolfe In dterae.
Marine Set. Rluaelllefl by
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Mn. Bill ~ w1ll ...-t ~ Bue, South Carolina wben be
review of 'How Fema Grow wlll attend school for two
from tbeDeeember lllllllueat month1. Mrs. Ruuell and
l!'loweraudGarden.Mn.Bruce daugbta' w111 blithe guetllol
Davia will ha'" a labeled her parenfll, Mr. lllll Mn.RDy
e&amp;ldblt, of lema. ''Fun Willi Smith, Pomeroy, RDIIle 3 wblle
Ferns, ftonl amnaeml!nfll b.uttenda IChool. Aller COlli·
fealurllqjfemawlllbemadeby plellng his COIII'II, tbe au.eD
designated members for family wiD rebrn to YIDIII.
Jud8lng at the tneellng.
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menta were IIOI'Yed by.,,..; Sllul'llay~........,olthe
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Ntnlnded of World Coinmunlty ~-·
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Charlea (Judy) Smllb. and
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daqbter, Deab L111a of Visit
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revlend 111 Mila llelbel.
Mrs. Leonard Jewillllld Mn. IJIJII'Ict at the women'• conGreenwldl; PbyUia Ann WJpl
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Her de1ollonal thoalbtiwn Harrill aerved a 11 uqrt c:ouroe ~U011held In .uron Jut week.
and Robert ~In, Marion;
Evan1ellne Mhaloaary 011 the ~ l'lalm IJid abe ClrL')'Inc 0111 tbe ifaUDwMn
On bebelf of the gul1dll of
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Olllo, lin. Smith JftM'Ied a
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Ylalted wltb' l'llldtnll at lbe . . . f1ll' IICh -ber ol a
president .of the aeeodatlon.
Syracuat Hall Home Tuesda)' tranalatlon ol lbe Zlrd l'lllm
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Her report Ill p1)d """ 1iU
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Into the lndliEI _ , . llld The WSCS at tbe FOI'ell Ran li"n at lbe Friday nlcht
TbeJ ..-ted lap bl.attUta lbe nowera 1rowor'a 23rd Methodltl Unlled Methodist , . - - - - - - -..
to the women · and band• l'lllm a meditation by 1 Ontrclt meelln&amp; In • replar
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Mn. _.., Bu1; 1!1rL Waltar blrtbday ~ to Mal Nepal" from 1M studf book
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Kannlcl1. Jr., Mrt. Elwood Ling, tbe Cbtne11 refuc• "IUalt IJid Haalll)' ..
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dinner honoring Mr. lllld Mn.
Albert W18al of Proapec.t ,
former Melga COIDII)' ntdtlentl,
·~==:.but nit Rlnt and ,... held recently at the home of
~
their 1011111d clau&amp;hler-ln-law,
Mr.lllldMn.JII;I!Wipl,and
davJihll!r, Sherri Of MandltJd,

lid • ...._ ..... turNfllllloofll•ltltullll'l..,·lt

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Vancouver

GAME

1'12
210
3I'J

For tbe Dnt 11mt In the
collele'a hlltory, a frellunaa
Texas
3'h
team II belna doveloped at Rio
Thursfllr.;:WRHUIII
Floridians 110
York 100
Grande.
VIrginia 114 Carolina 110
Coacboa Bnb Leith and
Memphis 1011 Kentucky 99
Richard
Fowler have been
tOnlygamesschedutedl.
holdlnl drllht tbe put EEIOIItb In
Frl&lt;ley's Gllmlt
Pittsburgh at Denver
preparaUoo olthe 111'10 OJIIIIIL',
Carolina at Now York
Nov. 21 l8llinlt AJice.Uoyd
Indiana at TIXII
JIUIIor
Colleie.
(Only games scheduled)
Tile 'frelllman IC)IEIIC) will play
• 14 game 1Cbedule
will
NHL Stalllllnts
Denver

' I 11 ''1'c"'C..

! i :5 ! Freshman Team Being ~;~opond;:~~~~~·~·~·-=~~~;=~~:;;;:;:::;:;;:;;;::;;:
w:.; ~ ~~ ~~ Formed At Rio Grande .
2
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Su • D'
Inner
Given the Wigals

,o)DMJIAI. Solid Slalo
low r..flle N:l Clock Wlo
1'ttlt AMIItll '-N. dod: .. ,_..,.._..., ... ......
IIIWJ fi*t ..... tnelit'-tlllht ....... . .
.,.._, • Dek11t IIIMIIIMICI doct- W • ..,.

Ohio Valley
Plumbint &amp; Heating

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PrtJtkltll" • Clvb, . : : - :; '~.-=
,Aaiertcall IAIIOEI .(ul.llarJ, ' Wlriler at a ~ L!lllllbil

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~et1101des M~y nlllht at the

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COLUMBUS, Cillo (UPI)- lllld his lllckutHnan Rort
The No. 1 rated Ohio state Maclejowskl bolb pas1ed
Buckeyea, healthy almost to a sharply in 'l'llundl1'a practice.
man, go ar...thetr fifth vtotory Dllnl •Miotant coacll Jim
of the season and lllird In the Brown lllld he Wll ·~
Big Ten Saturday at
wtlb the wl)llllay (Buckeyes)

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Wilton IARIILt Chap ,
MOIIlla)'7 ~.m;,;;~::m
Aim·
J.,.·
Met~~orlal . Hotpltal CaD· 1'enllll PJihlan 8lllerS 7,11
dyttrtpen han beeLI •t f1ll' .
MOEIIII)Iat oaeW room Cl
Nov. 11.
~· IIIII lloulhem Oblo
PIIEit !\If tbe eveat wwe El trl~
Middleport
made at a
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Dlsbl •t ttie'qt~. The 611 ==-~ Spil_. IIIII
Mtlldell.
_.. adVised tliat IIIey abould
•
elln
ilefrtslurjent CbalrmHD, all be In uniform 'lor ' !be. MEIGS N.F.O •
1'
lle$Y Ma""n.
certmllny 1111c1 lbet atrla wttb 10 Cheater Grqe Hall,
l'lainr ll'ul!d, ~ 8111;11, boiEn volanlotr ·~will be' p.m.
Danlelo lllld Mlldred capped Tile ortenrattoa lor new
'I'\IEIIDAY
WIIIIM.
~ wu aet lor nm IIACINE AMBIIICAN Ltgtat
BlliCullYe board coramlllee Tuesday at the booplt.al
AllliiDal')', 7:"p.m. 'l'Uelda)', at
~linCI .III'Itheflnlr.londaJ Frvltfa'rOL'Iforthe~llenta' the ball. Jun!Gr 1111Wary to
DliJlt qt IICh montb, An- lrl7• at 'lbanbll'llnl will be meet at lbe IEILLII! llmt.
~~oowutlkenancla made by the. CPdyatrlpera. .MEIGS COUNTY Garden
brl4f"P'itgtam wu contlueted Nlmed to the coramlttee f1ll' ClabAIIOdaU011,8p.m.Oct.2'T,
b,. ;lb, Elltew with Bertba that were Bernita Stuta, I'OIIIWoY ~tary Scllool.
I'Ubr. rNdJns "Wbat'• Up"; lk\rUIIOOrd, VlrllnfiiShrlmplln, PIIEit f1ll' IMIIII Chrlstmu
(#na !Carr, "I Haally Ml!lt Go Linda Holbrook, Delene lbow to be Elllde. AU prden
IJI)oPJIIDI." i!ld Mrr. El~. De~Aial, and 11ec1cy Wrllht. club mct 1r1 weleomt.
''Crllltude." CIOelng prayer of Mila Wrlgbt, Mill DeLep1 AMERICAN LEGION
lbinUWU by Mary l'lckeltll. · llld Andrea Dewlutni were Anzlllaey, Drew W!lbelor Pill!
lloa'-'· Frieda MNSII&amp;n named to the refreabllltnt •· 7:11 1'lleaclay night at ·the
·IW!'IIIrl Parter 1111c1 iAcne ~ cllEEIIEilllee for the November haD. National Educatlm Woek
""""Nfl'lllimenllln UeplnjJ meelinC d,w and donuts were to be olllm vet! wllb Gecqe
wlllltllltHallolrMaiiiiOllfrom 8erYed '
Hargravea to ..,.0: lllld the
a !atilt decorated In lbe
•
junln to ...-t t i*OILIED.
~moll!. .
·
PABr MA'I'IIOOS, Pumetgy
;_!"-'Ins tlrere Vilda IIDIIIh, rpr15e
Chapter IN, O.E.S., 7:30
nutbMcirrla,FrledaMoaamao,
~: hoEIIe of Mn. Dale

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For Nov• 16th
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aplnst 11ow11n1 ~.

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SieVe -.~~o, :":.2:edw,:;:~rr: =-~
:l=Jl~llfto=c~'
who aaw the ~ beat cauae .:Ill the lllrDiMe crub peneullUe.s· Q!l 1~'""
. ' laAbi llilll whlcll put him In)! 1M

do or die altuatlon at lulme calli, '"'apfciall7 from the In·
1W7 lllndpiuL"
·
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT
"We have got to beat Bowl· ''Tiley will be able to have
t!da ready fpr as 11111
• -NOiiiOiliNioiOiioNioiTiiiHiiiUiiiRSiil.lo.-,;,;EA;;;SiiT,;CiiiOiiiiUR.ToiSiiTiio.'i.PiiiiOM;;;E;;;RiiiOi.Y~ . lng Green If we espect to stay alive in tile MAC r-," l8ld of OW'J will not be avail.
Redskin coach Bill Mallory. able Iller the Miami pme,"
"We still blve a brealb Ill Ufe Heu aald.
New
and we are liOIIolnl to give "We know Cndnnatl Is a
up."
r
mucll improved foolbaU team
Installations
BowUng Green (1-3-1) won 1111 tram a )'ell' qo;• lieu COli·
and Repairs
first game of lhe 1111011 a cluded.
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OPTOMETRI$T

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'*llm!U. _.. Erma litQitb, llerlbe. ~. ,at ~- ~. of til
llldtlld
Wome':..u.. ~~ oll,lona Jr.a!F, Jtlt!l ~ l'l~brllilllediiillfra.
~·~·~ l'llll •· • ollflir"d: Wee!r....,.~u=z·.:l• . . - . llli1' Pldl!mil. .vtcijllibalilb; · cblidten'• Your I'IJilbJc 1VIIrlt• IIi Alllo.:lttldl)llllablllltll~lllr!ratu..
.
.
Edl\b Fcm;. RGber'la,, YP!III. ~ 7p.Ell.
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lirGie IIIII 0. . Womwll Hlld llamt 11 lin: ~r Caad,
• ~~~ ol. Oct. lltl. ·
Enl)'EI SWWatt. Sibley Sid,
PUBI'JC OPEN ~ 1U1- Will 01Jr111t hi 11rL 'J- ~·
.
~ ·:eeler, ,president, Gladft "'"''''' - P~7llltl di)I,'Uo t p.m. 111 -llllrlno Euler.lbo-' 1'-tlbe lllt!llli AD-IIIIIIWfWJ Cllllii! wltb
-~ •••,.~11*1 JJl the Rowan, LOUtH ifcEIIdlinq, l'lrllcluii!IOult llacilbe. Public Wit the relalt c1 uta~\oe U11111e1 pmlded b1JII:I, ¥
• ...;..;._- ..... ~ and tile Jaitlce Da!JIIII, Loalaa ~ 1~..
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~ Ellide "" lbe ltllbGn. lit ,. lined wllb olbeNtf,._
~~prayer 1fU liMa by. l!W'Iaret '. Eakn, .; Mlldl'ed DAUGHTER.i OF· ~ ·Gte .lielil ol.·~-tualla ILitl ~!*"~·
'· '•
tCit1 .:--· SlbltJ Slacll: Withee, P:u• Slu~. ¥ria Rmtulta ,;rm PJic6 a titarbt .,.,._. aDd tbe elltet 111 CXba elected "ffl'8 Mtt.
II"
~·· report. Hudaon, Ada 81ack'Ud a peal, . 011 tbe p1m at lin Mel
'I1Eit boot
lin EIIIEI Ooucb, ~I; JfrL
Erma Smith, · nlUDteer Newe Hayaa.
,
~. t p.tb. SUnda, at
..Cto
~ ~ Fu. 'rice~;*
11
dllector, noted thai drawlnp
· ~ ~· eem.tar1·
lllllle II! IIi llllradel. 8bt IPI Wlblter, lliCE'elarJ; •IEid JfrL
f1ll' tbe l'tiEEOdeUa8 or 1M lobby
MONDAY .
lilal-ctlaB to the lllttborl, Otrta Wa...,, 11'1111\nt'· Anote
wQlbereld)'IOIIIID)IL'tMIItto
MEIGS B..,., Bogato~
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_. ,,_ ~ Mrl. FnDit J'lipto wltb
·!bit WIIEEIIII. Loalaa Baarba
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"1!1'1 ptl'ICIII ,- .. - Iter IDIIIIl duel 1114 • ClllYtlunteer Cba~R. , ba~
.
=~• . 1 p.m. Yelp Hilh ~ m;pllc. to t:!!D ~ - preeeatet1. Mit,
~ material . !~ d. She
AIISBARY llaat eall .... .ow-~
.... Cleoq• M011NJpft dmlliiaa
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By Auxiliary Un'it . ... ,. ·ca1e~dar , .: =~:!·f.~ ·~:sa~·tbe
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Committees Named::· ...so.·cial

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till
'&lt; ·. 'l1le fOIII'"'I'
. l)lll'lf Jim: at lbe up at Ute leaden' l(ler Satqr, ...
11 )lor!ella.ll...
:•ttf!!l f4!11!' ~by, ,!Gp Ill 1be Olllo ~ day's tullle. •
,
~ ...., !-. •
~ J1~h" '£1.-. ·
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lllndinp II sur• to be broken
M~ whldl bu reeled In lilt Ml~ Cllitlfer. · ~ l'8II!IIDif tile· uatlon'l .
at Jeui I Jlttle '1!fa -lend f!ll foUr sln!PI wino alter Ill ence, Toledo ~ .~ .IW 'lola! defeililliedlr, .U.irig, · '1•
~ two of ' lhe· lllbealell opetlin&amp; lolllo West Ubilrly, U.i IIIII ll!'lljhl ~' ~ CJI!Iil66.ilyarclaptf._to_tbt .
...,.., Cllplllllll'l Mlllkin&amp;llm, lwa'llosl to Capital- IN&amp; ......,111. of 'l bi .....~. Klid GiiPIIII!Ilon.
.,
~In ColiiiD!NI.
IJid the Cntaaden blve """ Slll!fday. · · . · ., · I', O!Wi•s Otber .~ team,
Sirrlns a tlellld a couple of only two of the 23 lllilel play· A Ylctor)' over the ·I!'IUllel · ~ BObolfll ol (J!jO Unlvrity
upaell; either tile Muskles or ed betwoen the two.
would eliDCb at ~Hat a. ..,.... ·1Jieela.1he ~17 .of~
Cllpllal 114-0 on the year and •
~~~~· lhlrciiiAC IItle 111!,11 !no the Qw!n. Q&amp;J.. •
UkeMusklngum,
3-4111
the
Olllo
In
the
laal four )'lin, but To-, -iblve W· . . . . .
It'• No
Conferen&lt;t.
.
ledo coadl Prinl! .Laulei'bur' OU'a •l atat ~ 11e1n1 1M
N~l
TheotherlwoOCWibealenll, ~·t~ltto~~· ~~ ...... ~.
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woos..- and Wltlellbers, will
~tbuloodpenonnelllllcl
.JI:tar ,lll
"·p,l ., , · , ,
.
alao be lnvolncl In league lila fiHIIIed 1!1 play Ita ... ~tlwuldle ~ _ .
. · . . . , •,, . , . •. ~ .· . ·· . · .
games. Wlttenbere playa at .,~~~nat lia best ...,._II;" ..,U..ae.rella'18!1!1wttb _,.=•~ltlllt' ~IJ!! .I'II!InldiD)..,apilwenl

MAGNIFYING
GlASS

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Q....~ ..in b,; ·-

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but 4-1 o•eraD. Wooster, 4-0
and ~. pil)'lat Kenyon which
Is l-2 and 3-2. ·
11001(
OlherOIIloCilnferencepmes
..............._ _. ..W find Oberlin at Denilon,

MIDDLEPORT
SJORE

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MleltiPn .11111 !Gil to widcb dltiDed · ~~ Dlembin ot ow.&gt;t HeY. I c-..lleCaeai. ildlllollalre clQI, ·;. · · ·
BowllnS ~. uld, •"l''tey ·lilt Sllocat team IJid bead 'hday's 'artlole ~~~ ·~ ~ectlll!illll..,._•
move the football, but \lteY'vl ,..d. · Bin wu.Ga. Wldlita · M. ~~I 'liM~ D ft14oi
' ·" 'illf:w'l!lb ~li!fltii*'T•
1oat 19 flnn~!ea IJid 10 .,._ In- State
play tbil ~- -HII ...... U.S. ..-..: .c;.tiJ.It! ••~!Lit! ~ ~;~j~~tN~~~:
..-cepllona. '
end . . . ~.
.
--:' ... ~ ~ 111 tbi. ·~
Miami, whldl wu llnocked 0U ~ 1!111 Hell beUevea OOL~(VJ'I).-Rowll'd . W .of ·n"f·· ~ Se",ranka by a 23-22 11&gt;11 to ~ IIIII Qqr!nnaU.'e wtet ot. Idle- · M. ~. a pot!bl, " ' ear,. 1ft lila IInCe reUntversll)' last wtek, ' - a -will be Iii lid to the Bear· mO!IIi o,ttilde~'!i' bomlt .,. . •
•.trom tllal ~ bul ·lllll
. · · • i .' {
Western

Warm. Buckeyes Eye 5th Wm
Air
awn• .
furnaces
ru.
w

ol ~ !lt!w llillllli'bil• ~ ·llpCk In Ute ~. 1
Is 110W a slip 11r11 fniD IU:~ ,; ~lllltlbaunj a1ao bu beOII a
IIIII ~ !Ill p.S. ~te 110at ~ lllorney wltb ""
Ill ~ .u.an ,be belpec! lui~ to·. ~· of Metrenbaum, Galneo,
Wllhltlabl · for two u-year Finley and Stem. He lila apelel'ml. •
clalbed In ~lng -k for
Metzenbaum, U,.lll allorney, lab!lr organilatiOIII and trade
and P'~I&gt;IIIJw wllo lL*,e ldm- unl11118.
soli a nilllionaJre by~
. Cluloe Rellff=+'p · '
llrport par~ loll, ,... ·the · The candidate claims a cl\118
wnpaiiiJI IEUII1qlr fW U.S. tlelatioMblp ,.jilt 111!1 Kmmedy
Sen. Step,.... .M. Yoana, Datjo, flmll1 llld CGUIIII itmcJnc hla
m 1168 and 111M.
·,
ft'tlllldl 1GEL10 Uberal DemO.

.

..., be called at....
....
. Wbeeler_..•'-••o.....
.(''' . ...,......, · ~~~mit teet: . Program,
.. aaret . Eakew, . Mal')'
~.Bertha Parbr, Leona
.Karr and ~ Withee.
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'-ambenbl~, AIIA .-Siact,
Jailce Danlela, Pllyllli(!llkey,
Frieda M_,, lllld 'Jeatle

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a-rue TrooP l71."lli•U!IIMI

Ill

tntinbermtp ~ bill ,,,.,.• .1
1101 pre~er~l IW the ...-fillll!t
lor

Potnoroy Flral ~tlal Churcb.
Ord., lp l'h... . ·.
Mrl. Orval Wllea !a -..wtt
And T••• lni H...
leader of lbe troop. Mn.
t9Z•s.t:i2
'WIWam Sheridan II Ill* le"!!or •. J· . . . . . .i~Ji!,...I\III!!Liiitlt"·---"""' '

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nomination"~ l'liJIIICil 11\Jn by ~- ~y.
· "
former 8lll'o- He 1111 tiien endot:led for the
naut Jolm Q. q~ Jr. laal Senate .by ¥a1or Carl B.
Mar by IJ,iC vola. ·
StobiE at Cleveland, tbe Dnt
Mellenblum ,_ '1- II! the. ~ nlayor ala major - ·
edg\IJI ~Nr

fultloaableOevelllldlllburbO!! . l'atl·c!l)'.
worked u • unll."
Shaker Hellbll wltb hla wife MelienbaiEEEL Ia c¥rman Ill
The !loWiderinB Dlln1 are
"And that triple optiCII 1111 llld four dau8l)lert. but ,,be the necullve ~llee . of
on the IIOUOII, with two of tile me llCMed the 1r11 Kern nms lwa't 1111171 had It euy,
CGmC.,., which opentea 23
defeaiiCOIEiinBirom conference It," he aald. "Don, uJi mer..
SeJIII'Inren
subUrban: ~ In tbe
Compactly designed to save you space ana
teams.
weatn....., bec:aw there are He tells at ''ellinC crtiiEied Clevelarld Ilea.
money. Temperature control Is automaticTailback Leo HAyden IJid nooe.
peaa on tout llld &amp;l'llnl up
He ' la dlrec:lor or IL'ultft, of
set the thermostat and forget It . Gives you
wingback Lorry r.11na major
''Thethlngibatlltlpmoeame my flA r..z 10 liiJ' .lather IEIOL'e !ban two dozen orpnlta·
maximum heat at minlrnum cost - no ex·
cop In lhe Buckeyes' .;,beaten II their almoat ecmpleto lack of could PlY hll lrixa," and of Ilona 011 the localllld national
pensive
Especially suitable for
machine, were steady per!or- mlsllkea," he cootlnued. '1n llellln8 !Iowen on lhe ltreefll of level, ,Including memberlblp 011
basement install
mers in the Bucb' Jut pracUce the last two gama, they've CoiiDIIbua wblle be wu attend- 1be C!evellind Melnlpolltan
here Thursday befote departing turned the baU over to the IIIII Ohio Stale Unl-111)' dur- JfntlsiiiC Autborlty, Ylca cltalr·
opponents hrice-two 111..-c:ep- ing the deJII lm.
man of tbe Clllzena' Cnuade
. for Dllnols.
Cornerback Jack Talwn 11 Uona."
He graduated lllld achieved a Alllfnlt
treuurer of
making lhe trip, but waa 'lbe DlinJ baa .been lnCGIIIla- law ....,_ In !MI. One year ~1. Sinal
and member '
conaldered doubtful for the lellt and placued by mlstaktl. later, at qe 21, be wu elect- . ol 1!10
Council oa
game because of a l)ll'a1ned AI many as nine aopbomorea ed to the Olllo IIGwte of Repre- Gime lllld
anlde. ~bacb Res Kern have slarted In a pme lor eeatatlvtl, wben be III'Yed f1ll' Mellenblum
lbem.
two lemul. .
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. -.:u .. .... ;; hll ;:l' ' f!!RI,MPr,.~.~Ma~..... eleded to
iitilttJil..
illtlldPI'IOI~M'1 ''' Zl~.~
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Eost
lor llllliDIIIIIId ... ' ~T- olaoiR•oj.~l
W. L. Pet. Gl fast for his atr.e IIIli 1111 a good wee the cMelll!abaam •Acl·•,of· bllmted
IMije,
VIrginia
• D 1.000 ...
00 - 1 - - )II'OleciiOII ,..._!rated 011
tbe
Floridians
• 2 .U7 I ann.
Ia _.......,._ •-•-U--t
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New York
2 3 .GI 2'12
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W ....,...,,. . . , . _ , )lUI'• _,IIEIJ .... ~- 1 lllld"
electric hea; is the talk of the town
paign,

Your Choice-Oil or Gas Fired

Indiana
Utah
Memphis

T,_..tiWtftllt~teiMJoi•

O.l.OOO
1 .500
3 .2!0
2 .000

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ELECTRIC

HEAT

BJ United Prtlslntarnallorllt
Ealt
W. LT. Ph.
Boston
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New York
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"It's practically maintenance·
free. No yearly tinkering,
cleaning and adjusting. It just
comes when you need it. •·

Montrul

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.,..•AIIdW..... dt:ala , .. ,,~ . ........ 1-

Detroit

Wnt

Chlcogo

Minnesota

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Red

Los Angelos
Pittsburgh

California

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Cleveland
Rochostwr

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lln.O.P.~illdMiaao.o! . AtlendiDI .btlldea tboae
S.dltel wue peats lin
Ridlard ~ .. ''•tat a&amp; aamed were Mn. Gerald

itt, .

mn" ,CaaiiJwullnedbr ·Wildermlllb, Mn. George
Qte
Hackett, Sr., Mn. Emest
4! ·
Pntll, Mn. Calllerlne Wellb,
Mra. J. M. TbomiAin, Mn.
c:..
Cleoqe B!alba, Mn. Harry
rvUr Wil S
Roud'81helt, IIIII Mn. atar1ea
Tile Rutland ~ Gar- 811111'.
~ will au.ntl the . liD
meettna. RqiGEt 1111 u. Oblo
11 OIE'dm ait1ta to
b11 held at 1be F1nt B1tp1111
U
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Onftb lducalllllaiiJalldbw 1n
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wort on the Sean ·Civic Mental Health Canter, Octobor
Beavllllcallon Project, 16.TIIeboolbft1turiDrlthellle
Publicity Educational Book, of bulbs, dried materlail,
Garden 'l'btrapyllld 111e now. COEitalnen, ere., •• .,...,....t
show,
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Rb,ytbm,"IPI)IIIOI'edby alllngte wllllthe ..ooeedii!Oinii!Owardl
club.
a dtapelat the center.
Memhlt1 pJannlnl to atletld Mn. Hamer Parter and Mn.
are Mrl. Harold Wolfe, J1.me1 carpenter, Friendly
pnllldettt; Mrs. !~timor l'arDr, Garden&lt;n, dCIIBted olin pods,
Mrs. Tam Marlin, Mn. Fred sourda, pine cones.• dahlia
Wllllamao,_ Mn. Larry Ed- lotlba, an aloelllld Jacobi Coat
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811 arrat~~oment ol'fd flotten. Mn. K!nnelb au-D, lladDe.
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daltlbter,Uaa,CoiiDIIbua; Mn.
Floyd Otapman, Shelley llld
Tile Rutland ~!'· Kimberly, Columbwt; Mrs.
denen will meet W
,, WIWam ltDvnlz and cltlldren,
Oclllber 28,7:11 p.m. at the B11ly, Tammy and Debbie,
bomel1 Mn. WIWam Willford, Columbus; and Mr. lllld Mn.
wllb the new prlllideDt, Mn. Emenon J0011, Middloport.
Harold Wolfe In dterae.
Marine Set. Rluaelllefl by
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Mn. Bill ~ w1ll ...-t ~ Bue, South Carolina wben be
review of 'How Fema Grow wlll attend school for two
from tbeDeeember lllllllueat month1. Mrs. Ruuell and
l!'loweraudGarden.Mn.Bruce daugbta' w111 blithe guetllol
Davia will ha'" a labeled her parenfll, Mr. lllll Mn.RDy
e&amp;ldblt, of lema. ''Fun Willi Smith, Pomeroy, RDIIle 3 wblle
Ferns, ftonl amnaeml!nfll b.uttenda IChool. Aller COlli·
fealurllqjfemawlllbemadeby plellng his COIII'II, tbe au.eD
designated members for family wiD rebrn to YIDIII.
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lt.flor adjoiii'IIIIIOllt refr~- Mrs. Smllb attended tb•
menta were IIOI'Yed by.,,..; Sllul'llay~........,olthe
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Ntnlnded of World Coinmunlty ~-·
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Charlea (Judy) Smllb. and
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daqbter, Deab L111a of Visit
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revlend 111 Mila llelbel.
Mrs. Leonard Jewillllld Mn. IJIJII'Ict at the women'• conGreenwldl; PbyUia Ann WJpl
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Her de1ollonal thoalbtiwn Harrill aerved a 11 uqrt c:ouroe ~U011held In .uron Jut week.
and Robert ~In, Marion;
Evan1ellne Mhaloaary 011 the ~ l'lalm IJid abe ClrL')'Inc 0111 tbe ifaUDwMn
On bebelf of the gul1dll of
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Olllo, lin. Smith JftM'Ied a
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Ylalted wltb' l'llldtnll at lbe . . . f1ll' IICh -ber ol a
president .of the aeeodatlon.
Syracuat Hall Home Tuesda)' tranalatlon ol lbe Zlrd l'lllm
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Her report Ill p1)d """ 1iU
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Into the lndliEI _ , . llld The WSCS at tbe FOI'ell Ran li"n at lbe Friday nlcht
TbeJ ..-ted lap bl.attUta lbe nowera 1rowor'a 23rd Methodltl Unlled Methodist , . - - - - - - -..
to the women · and band• l'lllm a meditation by 1 Ontrclt meelln&amp; In • replar
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Mn. _.., Bu1; 1!1rL Waltar blrtbday ~ to Mal Nepal" from 1M studf book
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Kannlcl1. Jr., Mrt. Elwood Ling, tbe Cbtne11 refuc• "IUalt IJid Haalll)' ..
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Dolle Willen, &amp;.7 Ctllter from
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Albert W18al of Proapec.t ,
former Melga COIDII)' ntdtlentl,
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Mr.lllldMn.JII;I!Wipl,and
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collele'a hlltory, a frellunaa
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Floridians 110
York 100
Grande.
VIrginia 114 Carolina 110
Coacboa Bnb Leith and
Memphis 1011 Kentucky 99
Richard
Fowler have been
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holdlnl drllht tbe put EEIOIItb In
Frl&lt;ley's Gllmlt
Pittsburgh at Denver
preparaUoo olthe 111'10 OJIIIIIL',
Carolina at Now York
Nov. 21 l8llinlt AJice.Uoyd
Indiana at TIXII
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Tile 'frelllman IC)IEIIC) will play
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COLUMBUS, Cillo (UPI)- lllld his lllckutHnan Rort
The No. 1 rated Ohio state Maclejowskl bolb pas1ed
Buckeyea, healthy almost to a sharply in 'l'llundl1'a practice.
man, go ar...thetr fifth vtotory Dllnl •Miotant coacll Jim
of the season and lllird In the Brown lllld he Wll ·~
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dyttrtpen han beeLI •t f1ll' .
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~· IIIII lloulhem Oblo
PIIEit !\If tbe eveat wwe El trl~
Middleport
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certmllny 1111c1 lbet atrla wttb 10 Cheater Grqe Hall,
l'lainr ll'ul!d, ~ 8111;11, boiEn volanlotr ·~will be' p.m.
Danlelo lllld Mlldred capped Tile ortenrattoa lor new
'I'\IEIIDAY
WIIIIM.
~ wu aet lor nm IIACINE AMBIIICAN Ltgtat
BlliCullYe board coramlllee Tuesday at the booplt.al
AllliiDal')', 7:"p.m. 'l'Uelda)', at
~linCI .III'Itheflnlr.londaJ Frvltfa'rOL'Iforthe~llenta' the ball. Jun!Gr 1111Wary to
DliJlt qt IICh montb, An- lrl7• at 'lbanbll'llnl will be meet at lbe IEILLII! llmt.
~~oowutlkenancla made by the. CPdyatrlpera. .MEIGS COUNTY Garden
brl4f"P'itgtam wu contlueted Nlmed to the coramlttee f1ll' ClabAIIOdaU011,8p.m.Oct.2'T,
b,. ;lb, Elltew with Bertba that were Bernita Stuta, I'OIIIWoY ~tary Scllool.
I'Ubr. rNdJns "Wbat'• Up"; lk\rUIIOOrd, VlrllnfiiShrlmplln, PIIEit f1ll' IMIIII Chrlstmu
(#na !Carr, "I Haally Ml!lt Go Linda Holbrook, Delene lbow to be Elllde. AU prden
IJI)oPJIIDI." i!ld Mrr. El~. De~Aial, and 11ec1cy Wrllht. club mct 1r1 weleomt.
''Crllltude." CIOelng prayer of Mila Wrlgbt, Mill DeLep1 AMERICAN LEGION
lbinUWU by Mary l'lckeltll. · llld Andrea Dewlutni were Anzlllaey, Drew W!lbelor Pill!
lloa'-'· Frieda MNSII&amp;n named to the refreabllltnt •· 7:11 1'lleaclay night at ·the
·IW!'IIIrl Parter 1111c1 iAcne ~ cllEEIIEilllee for the November haD. National Educatlm Woek
""""Nfl'lllimenllln UeplnjJ meelinC d,w and donuts were to be olllm vet! wllb Gecqe
wlllltllltHallolrMaiiiiOllfrom 8erYed '
Hargravea to ..,.0: lllld the
a !atilt decorated In lbe
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Chapter IN, O.E.S., 7:30
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do or die altuatlon at lulme calli, '"'apfciall7 from the In·
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"We have got to beat Bowl· ''Tiley will be able to have
t!da ready fpr as 11111
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Redskin coach Bill Mallory. able Iller the Miami pme,"
"We still blve a brealb Ill Ufe Heu aald.
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UnlledCitvrch of Cllrfot -~!J Sundly School,
Perrin, posfili:, Fred BIHI!nor, ChorltJ.,Evfnt. ~pt.; wwshlp Mnd'Gd!!~·f· 7~ jl!,, F!"'rlfi ·,.Sc~~!'Norrts, pillor. Sunday
'Rolijtj' JaCKson. " '"""' 9:30 a . m.; Mornlrig
supi. Suilcloy$chaql9·1se m . lfr¥1cl, 10: 30 a m Con o moln
• Worship. 10: 25 a 'ni . youtb tlrmai!On cloSI, seiur&lt;tiv 9· ~ pastor. Sundoy ' $cllciOI~9· 311i~ ,· -ship, 10:-45 o. m.; Sunday
choir rehtilrsal, Mondey 6·311 • . m.,
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p. m., Mrs . Morv in 'Bur t ,
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m.C;HArUIInoild ~ldlorcii.' Su)it. ', rednesdoy ovenlng Bible - ~~~~~ =~m~i\~~
director .
Sen ior
choir UN ITED
METHODIST CHOP CHIIIST, , ~,;~. tudy, 7:311 p. m.
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~arsal, 7:30p. m. Thursday, Robe rt R. Card, pastor
Sth and Main. Rliullln
'OUTH IETHJ!L UNITED
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s . Paul Nease, director Pomeroy - Worship 10·30 a' 5 yer, peslcr. Thomes .kolly, METHODIST - Rov Rand
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~'WI'dty, atyll d.ty Busy Bee m.; Chulch School. , ; IS a . m.; s~=Y ,s~rool •upt .. Bibto ' 'Lovon4or, p0 olor .. ' sunda;
~ng par ln church sodal Frank Vaughan, superJn. worshiP 1~ ._•· m .1 morn~ khool, 9 a.m .• Mn. Wllml '
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shl ' : •·. 'l'·' tvtnlng lifhr, Supt. Yovth Fellowship 6 rtril,t.e, pos
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POMEROY CHURCH OF m ; Church School 10 a' m : wor p, :30 D.' m:; , ......,.. p.m. each $und.ty at Tup
THE N.UARENE - Corner Roger Epple, supl. '
. " service 7 P· m. Vllidntpy . . •P1,111ns Unlltd Meth.:r's~
Union and Mulberry . Rev .
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT. MASO
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Clyde V. Henderson. pastor. TIST - Pomeroy, Mulberry
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Sunday School 9:30 o. m.; Hgts. Herbert Moraan. pastor MASON ' "S$11!MILY Of: .. l'l'NVILLEWESLEYAN - J.
Raymond Walburn, supt. Sabbath School, Salurda , 2 P: GOD -$a¢nd St.. MI!O", w . ' A• .Curry, pastor. Sunday
Morning worshop 10·30 a m · m ; worship 3 15 p m Oorcas Va. Chester T""""nl, ~lfor . School, 9.30 a. m. ; Youth and
Evening service 1.:10-p. m Mid: Society, loa: m. each Thursday Sundly st hoOI, 10 1.' rn.; Junior youth service, 6:45 p. m. ;
week ...-vice, Wednesd.ty, 7 30 M
- _IDDLEPORT
· evangelistic
morning worship, 11 a. m.; Evonlng worship, 7,30 p. m.
p. m
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service, 7:.10 p, m Prayer and praise Wed., 7:30 p. m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev
FIRST UNtTEO PRES· Bible study ond Prayer service m.
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Stanley Plollenburg, minister BYTERIAN, Middleport- Rev Wednesday, 7.30 p.m . Phon~
HEMLOCK
GROVE paslcr,
Mornong prayer and sermon, •Russell Lester, pastor. Sunday 773-5133.
~HRISTIAII - Jomes Smith,
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10-:10 a. m Holy commun ion School9' 30 a. m.• Lewis Sauer. HARTFORD CHURcH OF poslor; Roy Dornlgan, Mlpl. METHODIST ~Paul A. Stlttt1,
and sermon, first Sundays, supt.; worship service 10:30 Cltrilt, In .C:ttrlstlan Unltn _ Morning servlct, 9:30 a.m.; ~_stor ; Blythe Theiss, Sunday ·
10:30 a m Church school a .m.
Rev .O OeU Manley, pastor Sunday School. 10 a .m. Prayer 5chq01 supt. Worship Mrvic:e ,,.,
9•30 a.m.~ and fourth
kindergarten through eighth
MIDDLEPORT HEATH Sund.tyScl&gt;ool,9:30a. m.,Rev: mte
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UN ITEO METHODIST-Rev Guy Soyre, supt. ; evening
'I I RUN FREE WILL Sund.tY,.~i Evening WOI"Ihlp, t p.
grade, 10 30 a . m
POMEROY CHURCH OF Max E Donahee, monooter ; service, 7,311, Tueoday Bible BAPfiST - Rev . Caudill m. llrsr Sunday.
CHRtST-Mr Hoy!AIIen.Jr., EricChambers, SundaySchool study, 7.30 p. m. Thursdt
Atkins, .PISfor. carroll Mil·
LOTTRIDGE UNITED
pastor. Bible School, 9,30 a. m. , superintendent. Church School evening prayer mO&lt;tHng, 7:30/ ISuhtws, $unday School Supt. METHODIST- WDrshlp, first
worship, 10:30, adult worship 9 30 IJ m. ; morning worship, m. Sunday evening youth
nday Schoool, 10 a . m.; and third Sundays, 10:-fSa. m. ;
service and . vouoo _peoples 10·30a m.; youth meeting, 7 p. services, 6: 30 with Roger Worship, 7: 30 p. m. Prayer second and fourth Sundays,
meeting , both 7: JO p. m Sun- m.; Choir rehearsal , Wed - Manle_y, youth f.ctder .
meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. 7:30p.m. Sund~ School, 9:..Sa.
day Wednesday , combined nesd.ty 7·7: 30 p m.; Mrs. E. CHMRAISST40N
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CHISlER CHURCH OF m. Christian EndNvor, third
- John Steele, poslw. GOO- Rev. Donald A. Sheelt Saturc!.ty of eaeh month
Bible study and proyer Rober! Hamm, director.
meeting, 7, 30 p. m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES _ Worohlp, 10 a .m.; Bible study, poolor. Sundty Scl&gt;ool, 9:311 a:
LAURE~ CLIFF FREE
THE SALVATION ARMY La rry Carnahan pres•dlng 11 15 a .m.; eve:l. worship, m.i worship HtVIce 11 a m. METHODIST- Rev. Eugene
Envoy RayS Wining, officer In m1nister Sunday, Bible lecture, 7.30 p.m . Midservice, Evening worship, 7:._.,
Gill, pastor, William Belley,
charge. Sunday, 10 a . m., 9. 30 a m , Watchtower studr. , Wednesday, 7· 30p.m.
Prayer service and youth supt.SundaySchool,9:30a. m.;
Holiness meeting ; 10 30 a . m. 10·30 o. m.; Tuesday, Blbe GRAHAM UNITED METH- service, Thursdty, 7: 30 p. m. fll«nlng worship, 10:30 a . m.;
Sund.ty Scllool. Young People'• sludy, 7 30 p. m.; Thursday, OOIST CHURCH - Preoehlng Monthly slngo, first SUnd.ty =worship. 7:30 p. m.
Legion, 7p m.; Thursdav, l to3 ministry school 7: 30 p. m., 9 lO a. m .• first and second eath month, 2 p.m .
C
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p m .. ladies Home League· 1 serv1ce meeting 8 30 p m
Sundays of each month · third
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rusade, 6:30 p. m.; Preyer
!!e m. Prep classes
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E T RUN METHODIST meeting 7:30p. m. Thursday,
Tl.. world '""" loolull 10 -tty _ I"•Y . ., p..,.~l'ft 111111
SAC AEO HEART _ Rev _
Chrltf in Christian Unio~t- worship service at 7:l0 p. m' Mr~ev .
':"ley, pastor ; choir ~ractlce, 7 _p. m .
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Father Bernard Krajcovlc
awrence Mantev. pastor Mrs. Wednesday evenings at 7. 30 · Wor ·
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992-2825 , Russell Voun~. Sunday School Prayer and Bible Study. , ' Sch shlpservlce9a. m., Sunday CHRIST -Danny Evans,
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CHURCH OF THE NAZA- 9· -4.5 am .; worship Mrvlce, 11 Worship service, 10. 30 1 . m., ev~lng .
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST REI'tT ::- Middleport, Rev a.m. , troining union, 6:30p.m.; Glenna Felly, Sunday School
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Stul4&lt;1fl:y, I ""'•t•4 to ""''}, tntt lo..J. How foolflll •I - Robert Kuhn, pastor G&amp;orge Audry Miller, pastor; Floyd evem~ worship service, 7:l0 Supt Sunday School9·30a. m. ; OF JESUS CHRIST OF UTSklnner, Sunday School supt Carson , supt Sunday school, l!.;~ ~d-we;k prayer service, Sunday evening, 7:30 p. m Mid- TEl DAY SAINTS - Portlandto tblalt of •3111lf •• •l~~t~IIIV&lt; •ro ""'" , 1...1 Go4 h.o . __
Sunday School, 9·30 a m , 9· 30 a.m ,
Morning wor ne ay, :30 p.m .
week service, Wednesday , 7:30 Racine Road. Ralph John10n,
it&lt;4 "' th.t.
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r• -morning worship, 10:30 a m , !&gt;hlp, 10· 30 a.m.;
junior C H R IS T IAN 5 C 1 EN c E p. m .
pastor · Sooday School , 9:30 1 .
BYF. 6 p. m , Bible Sludy !QCiety. 6 JO p m , NYPS 6 &lt;5 Serv oces at !15 Main St., Pl.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a .
1 tllodr4 Rho for tl.. •t•otl•, tl.. ~lllbk , ...
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Wednesdav 1 p m ; choir p m
Sunday evangeli sti c •Pleasant, Sundays, 11 a . m ; THE NAZARENE - Rev. M. C m., Sunday evening service, 7
lo~•, •114 for tl.. ,.,,_ Ctn.rch wblcll
practice,. Wed , 8 30 P m.
mee ting, 7. 30 p.m. Prayer Wednesdays, 7: 30 p m All 5Larlmore, pasior. Bob Moore. p . m. Wednesday even ing
•g&gt;~~••t tl..
of tl.. woriJ.
meet1ng Wednesday, 7 30 p m welcome.
unday School Sup1. Sunday prayer services, 7: 30 p, m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPMIDDLEPORT
School,classesforollages, 930
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TIST - 220 E Mlln, Pomeroy, TECOSTAL - Third Av: E,':.;, MEIGS COUNTY
aN.YmP·s' mSorndnlng worship, 10.45,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST affiliated with S. B.C Rev
Rev . B L Barreit .. t
A L F R ED
u ay, 6:30 p, m., Great Bend, Charle.i Norris,
Sunday
Jolondq Tueoday Wedneoday Thuroday Friday Saturdav
Clifford Coleman, pastor : Ralfh Prlddv Sunde' pascshooor1. METHODIST
RUN IT ED e~angel1stlc service, Sunday, pastor Worship service, 9:30 1.
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Hershel McCiur~. s~pt ' ~~~ S~~day s~= ~~or a I ages, Lavender.' pastor . Sunday meeting, Wedne~y. 7·30"p.m.
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MORNING STAR UNITED.
evening worship 7· JO P - wednesda
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METHODIST-· Rev . Wflllam
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5 p A 1 N G 5 Airson,pastor ; Roy Van Meier
Bible Studt ~~I,'~ ~eetlng lind :u"cf;e sSa;ne;tlng and Brble Woode, layleader ; worshiP METHODIST - Rev. Richard supt .; Sunday School, 9:30 a:
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u~ay evenl"g ser- servlu,7 : ~p. m.wlththeRev Pumphrey , pas1or . Harold m., Morning worship, 10: 15 a .
' 30 p, ~Mr . lavender In charge. Blackston, superintendent . m • Youth Fellowship and Bl~e
With the hope II will, In soma measure. foster and help sustain that which Is
Wednesday evening prayer Morning worship, P:JO 1 m ., Study. Thursday, 8 p . m. Fred
good In family and community life. this feature Is sponsored by the business
servico. 7: 45p. m.
church school, 10:15 0 m . . Smith, loyleader.
firms
and organizations whose names appear below.
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GOD - Racine Routo 2 The MY F, 6 p.m. Prayer meeting
CARLETON CHURCH ByMn.Herbtrtllouh
Mn. VirgO Roush and Mr
Rev . Charles Hand, peslor. and Bible Study, Wednesday, Kingsbury Rood. Sunde(.
Misaea Rhonda and Vicki H·-· · I
• . Sunday school, 9,-45 a .m.; 7,30 r .m. A mlnlslralive School, 9:30 0 . m .• Nalph Car.
Wolfe of Hebron
nt the =ou•e Norris called recenUy morning worship, 11 o .m. Cooncl firs I Mondoy, 7:30p.m. supt. Worship service, 10:30 a.
weekend lth th ::"'
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EOEN UNITED BRETHREN m. and 7:30p. m. alternately.
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Friday, 7,30,
IN CHRIST - Eld.tn R. Bloke. Prayer meeting , Weclpesday,
PLUMBING AND HEATING
parenta, r~ and Mra. GGrdofJ :'li&amp;,~J\Iote; ,~ .aat&amp; . «tJkl' I'U •
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~for . Sunday School, lOa. m.; 7,30~!'· m. Rev. Joy Stiles,
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Tannors Run wore dinner MEl
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guesl!i WedneadBy evening of rs .
mer Scarberry al ~lhol9 · ssa.m .. Alfred 11 a.m. Chevalier, president Song Re.r. WiQfrd 'DUtcher, posloi
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Mr. and Mrs. Denzle Bogg... of m0the Mr
c~.tr,sl Loltrfdgo - 7: 4S r..m. nesday, 7:30 p. m. Non. Mlzle 9 &lt;5 a . m, Church Services first
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Letart spent Friday evenJng
r, a. Marshall Rolllh to (F rst and third SundOYJ, 11 Holslnaer, class leader.
and third Suridtys lolklwlng
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Middleport, Cillo .
with Mr and Mrs lloggeu
Rlo Grande School Friday. It a .m. Second and 4th Sund.tys.
POMEROY LOWER Ltliiit Sunday Scl&gt;ool, Second end
Huntington. W. Va .

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Mrs. Dallas Hill and J
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TheLttartFalisWSCSofllle
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StanleypartatlllehomeofMrs.
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Twenty members were present
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Roger 1beis1l of Dor
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Mn. Roy Pearson and Robin
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METHODIST - Rev. Freeland Nev. Roy Toylor, paofor ; Henry
Norris, pastor. Sund.ty School, ~blln, Sunday School f.upl.
10 a.m.; church services 11
und.ty School, 9:30 •· m.;
a.m .
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE h';ay~ and prosle service,
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9:30a.m.; morning worlhlp, LEYANUNtTEOMETHODIST
10 30; evening wcrshlp, 7 30 Racine , W. Dale McClurg ,
p m. Wednesday Bible sludy , paotor. Sunday School, 9,30 a .
7:30p.m.
m.; Worship service, 10·30 a
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STIVERSVILLE
COM· d.ty; Senior Choir practice
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Thursday, 7· 30 p. m.; Servl0:
Edsel Hart, pastor . Sund.ty Guild, fourth Mondau 7·30
morning worship service, 10 m.; Happy Hustteri' sUn&lt;Jf·
a .m.• Dell Tolbot, superin School Closs meeHng,
~~dent. Prayer meeting, tech Frld.ty, 6 P m., WSCS l!tCOI1d
ursd.ty, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Frid.ty, 7,30 p m · Official
evening service, 7:30:
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John Webster, pallor,

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y and Sunc!.ty evenings, ueoday, 7:30 p. m. Ernest
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Deetor, class leader. Yough .

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pas~orter S- .~ov. John Dill, 9:30 a . m.; Sun•·r evening'

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Mrs. Irma Wlbon wu a
wee4endwithMr. and deavor , 6 p. m. , Worship ser- Tuppers Plolno. Rev. Ran"dinner flliOII of Mr. and "-. ouo. Robert·Wood and Debbie voces, 7 p. m.; Wednesday Lovender, pastor. Sun.y
Rays~ T
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evening pra~er meeting onil khool , 9: 30 • · m.; youth
~~1 :~ IOTVland Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Bible sludy, JO p. m.
fel'"'fshlp, 6 p, m.; Sund.ty
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v. Freeland Norris of Theron J~
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RadDe, Mn. Rutll Donahew of
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Letart Falla and Floyd Norris
Mr. llld Mrt. Doll Hayman
m.; -•hlpwvlceallla, m.;
called ••-and family, Llunl Md. Mr.
Tuesctay 11f0nlf'!lll ., 1 p. m .•
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and Mrs Ted
prayer ond llbllt•Study
Mr. anciMn.RayByonand lamll of.Col
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Mn. lnna Wilson attended 111e
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METHODIST, Rev~ William
bomoc1111lin8 at M~'"" Star weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alrson, postor, 1llobtlt Eason,
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Gerald Hayman On SaturdB
tupl · Sundall Sd1ool atlO a. m.,
, .uun&gt;o Sunday.
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Worship ..rvk&gt;t · AI 11 a m
Prayer mottlng Thursdly; • p:
Mr. and Mn . Carl Peacock evening IIIey aU attended llle and 7•30 p. m.
and daughter, Kathy and wedding of Mlu Mindy Suaan worship, 7 30.
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to Rlchard Davis 8 t ••· S U T T 0 N U N I T E 0
boy Irlond and Mra Eulah
woe METHODIST Paul A
Braeten of Darlln&amp;~ Pa Well Columbia, W. Va. Sellers, paalcr; Martha
wweweekendflliOIIIofMr
Metbodlstlllurch.Mr.ancl Mn. Sund.ty School Supt. Worship
lin. Roll Norris at -a~ Robert Hart and famlly aloe oervlco, 10'-45 • · m.;seconctand
""-. ·-• " -. Tom~'·N~: IICCCIIIplllled Mr. and Mra. fo•rth Sundoys; evening
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Letart aloe called on Mr
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ENTERPRISE
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Zerkle ,._ D_:••_ Ml11 Young Is a grand- METHODIST -Rov. Wfl ..,
. ·-•· ~.,._,, daughter of Mr
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Alrson, peotor. Ralph
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Gerald Hayman.
Worship services, 9: JO 1. m.,
l'llllldoota of Leiart Falla.
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Mr and Mn Elmer stone Sund.ty School, 10· :111 1 m .
rs.
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Youth Fellowship, 6,30
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Leon, W. Va., Wednesday, ct&gt;olr, 6· 15 p m '
a paUenlat i1o1Rr Medical spent Sunday with Mr · and Mrs.
KENO CHURc;H OF CHRIST
Center for a
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Leo Taylor.
- Normon McCain, sup! .
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DlnDeriue.taofMr andMn Dallas Hill, Ge&lt;rge Donovan, Russell, 9: 311 1. m.
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Mni. Eullh Bracken Mrt BW Adorna, Joe Stobart, Roy worship, 7:30 p m.; y,;i~
Zerkle and daugh~ Ja~lde. Purson, Cllftord HIU and Fritz
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A1lo calllliiJ In llle alter._.T.:.:eaf=Grd.:::·-- - - - wwe Mr. and Mn. Tom Norris,
Mr. and Mro. Roy V1n Meter
lla1' l Like Salt WHI&lt;r
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fo'tng11 are unable to toler.
Mtl. Pelt Durst of Ravenllrood, W. . Va., (a former ale .. u water, hut \hey have
ndhient!l~allfl1lenlal Jackaon ldnnu:ed fK.'f•anle IRianda: In
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mornings, David Holler, clau
lo1dor. Chrlollan Endeavor,
7:30p.m. tvtrr other Sundly
tvt~lng, Rog" Bucklty,
Prflldli\I. Prayormootlng,7:lD
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PttiUYTIRIAN ' -Rev .
Russell Ltstor, pastor. Worshlf.
service, 9a. m.; Sunday Schoo'
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UnlledCitvrch of Cllrfot -~!J Sundly School,
Perrin, posfili:, Fred BIHI!nor, ChorltJ.,Evfnt. ~pt.; wwshlp Mnd'Gd!!~·f· 7~ jl!,, F!"'rlfi ·,.Sc~~!'Norrts, pillor. Sunday
'Rolijtj' JaCKson. " '"""' 9:30 a . m.; Mornlrig
supi. Suilcloy$chaql9·1se m . lfr¥1cl, 10: 30 a m Con o moln
• Worship. 10: 25 a 'ni . youtb tlrmai!On cloSI, seiur&lt;tiv 9· ~ pastor. Sundoy ' $cllciOI~9· 311i~ ,· -ship, 10:-45 o. m.; Sunday
choir rehtilrsal, Mondey 6·311 • . m.,
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p. m., Mrs . Morv in 'Bur t ,
POMEROY.CHESTER
m.C;HArUIInoild ~ldlorcii.' Su)it. ', rednesdoy ovenlng Bible - ~~~~~ =~m~i\~~
director .
Sen ior
choir UN ITED
METHODIST CHOP CHIIIST, , ~,;~. tudy, 7:311 p. m.
:
~arsal, 7:30p. m. Thursday, Robe rt R. Card, pastor
Sth and Main. Rliullln
'OUTH IETHJ!L UNITED
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s . Paul Nease, director Pomeroy - Worship 10·30 a' 5 yer, peslcr. Thomes .kolly, METHODIST - Rov Rand
n
~'WI'dty, atyll d.ty Busy Bee m.; Chulch School. , ; IS a . m.; s~=Y ,s~rool •upt .. Bibto ' 'Lovon4or, p0 olor .. ' sunda;
~ng par ln church sodal Frank Vaughan, superJn. worshiP 1~ ._•· m .1 morn~ khool, 9 a.m .• Mn. Wllml '
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shl ' : •·. 'l'·' tvtnlng lifhr, Supt. Yovth Fellowship 6 rtril,t.e, pos
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POMEROY CHURCH OF m ; Church School 10 a' m : wor p, :30 D.' m:; , ......,.. p.m. each $und.ty at Tup
THE N.UARENE - Corner Roger Epple, supl. '
. " service 7 P· m. Vllidntpy . . •P1,111ns Unlltd Meth.:r's~
Union and Mulberry . Rev .
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT. MASO
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Clyde V. Henderson. pastor. TIST - Pomeroy, Mulberry
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Sunday School 9:30 o. m.; Hgts. Herbert Moraan. pastor MASON ' "S$11!MILY Of: .. l'l'NVILLEWESLEYAN - J.
Raymond Walburn, supt. Sabbath School, Salurda , 2 P: GOD -$a¢nd St.. MI!O", w . ' A• .Curry, pastor. Sunday
Morning worshop 10·30 a m · m ; worship 3 15 p m Oorcas Va. Chester T""""nl, ~lfor . School, 9.30 a. m. ; Youth and
Evening service 1.:10-p. m Mid: Society, loa: m. each Thursday Sundly st hoOI, 10 1.' rn.; Junior youth service, 6:45 p. m. ;
week ...-vice, Wednesd.ty, 7 30 M
- _IDDLEPORT
· evangelistic
morning worship, 11 a. m.; Evonlng worship, 7,30 p. m.
p. m
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service, 7:.10 p, m Prayer and praise Wed., 7:30 p. m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev
FIRST UNtTEO PRES· Bible study ond Prayer service m.
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Stanley Plollenburg, minister BYTERIAN, Middleport- Rev Wednesday, 7.30 p.m . Phon~
HEMLOCK
GROVE paslcr,
Mornong prayer and sermon, •Russell Lester, pastor. Sunday 773-5133.
~HRISTIAII - Jomes Smith,
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10-:10 a. m Holy commun ion School9' 30 a. m.• Lewis Sauer. HARTFORD CHURcH OF poslor; Roy Dornlgan, Mlpl. METHODIST ~Paul A. Stlttt1,
and sermon, first Sundays, supt.; worship service 10:30 Cltrilt, In .C:ttrlstlan Unltn _ Morning servlct, 9:30 a.m.; ~_stor ; Blythe Theiss, Sunday ·
10:30 a m Church school a .m.
Rev .O OeU Manley, pastor Sunday School. 10 a .m. Prayer 5chq01 supt. Worship Mrvic:e ,,.,
9•30 a.m.~ and fourth
kindergarten through eighth
MIDDLEPORT HEATH Sund.tyScl&gt;ool,9:30a. m.,Rev: mte
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UN ITEO METHODIST-Rev Guy Soyre, supt. ; evening
'I I RUN FREE WILL Sund.tY,.~i Evening WOI"Ihlp, t p.
grade, 10 30 a . m
POMEROY CHURCH OF Max E Donahee, monooter ; service, 7,311, Tueoday Bible BAPfiST - Rev . Caudill m. llrsr Sunday.
CHRtST-Mr Hoy!AIIen.Jr., EricChambers, SundaySchool study, 7.30 p. m. Thursdt
Atkins, .PISfor. carroll Mil·
LOTTRIDGE UNITED
pastor. Bible School, 9,30 a. m. , superintendent. Church School evening prayer mO&lt;tHng, 7:30/ ISuhtws, $unday School Supt. METHODIST- WDrshlp, first
worship, 10:30, adult worship 9 30 IJ m. ; morning worship, m. Sunday evening youth
nday Schoool, 10 a . m.; and third Sundays, 10:-fSa. m. ;
service and . vouoo _peoples 10·30a m.; youth meeting, 7 p. services, 6: 30 with Roger Worship, 7: 30 p. m. Prayer second and fourth Sundays,
meeting , both 7: JO p. m Sun- m.; Choir rehearsal , Wed - Manle_y, youth f.ctder .
meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. 7:30p.m. Sund~ School, 9:..Sa.
day Wednesday , combined nesd.ty 7·7: 30 p m.; Mrs. E. CHMRAISST40N
CHURCH
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CHISlER CHURCH OF m. Christian EndNvor, third
- John Steele, poslw. GOO- Rev. Donald A. Sheelt Saturc!.ty of eaeh month
Bible study and proyer Rober! Hamm, director.
meeting, 7, 30 p. m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES _ Worohlp, 10 a .m.; Bible study, poolor. Sundty Scl&gt;ool, 9:311 a:
LAURE~ CLIFF FREE
THE SALVATION ARMY La rry Carnahan pres•dlng 11 15 a .m.; eve:l. worship, m.i worship HtVIce 11 a m. METHODIST- Rev. Eugene
Envoy RayS Wining, officer In m1nister Sunday, Bible lecture, 7.30 p.m . Midservice, Evening worship, 7:._.,
Gill, pastor, William Belley,
charge. Sunday, 10 a . m., 9. 30 a m , Watchtower studr. , Wednesday, 7· 30p.m.
Prayer service and youth supt.SundaySchool,9:30a. m.;
Holiness meeting ; 10 30 a . m. 10·30 o. m.; Tuesday, Blbe GRAHAM UNITED METH- service, Thursdty, 7: 30 p. m. fll«nlng worship, 10:30 a . m.;
Sund.ty Scllool. Young People'• sludy, 7 30 p. m.; Thursday, OOIST CHURCH - Preoehlng Monthly slngo, first SUnd.ty =worship. 7:30 p. m.
Legion, 7p m.; Thursdav, l to3 ministry school 7: 30 p. m., 9 lO a. m .• first and second eath month, 2 p.m .
C
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p m .. ladies Home League· 1 serv1ce meeting 8 30 p m
Sundays of each month · third
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rusade, 6:30 p. m.; Preyer
!!e m. Prep classes
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E T RUN METHODIST meeting 7:30p. m. Thursday,
Tl.. world '""" loolull 10 -tty _ I"•Y . ., p..,.~l'ft 111111
SAC AEO HEART _ Rev _
Chrltf in Christian Unio~t- worship service at 7:l0 p. m' Mr~ev .
':"ley, pastor ; choir ~ractlce, 7 _p. m .
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CHURCH OF THE NAZA- 9· -4.5 am .; worship Mrvlce, 11 Worship service, 10. 30 1 . m., ev~lng .
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST REI'tT ::- Middleport, Rev a.m. , troining union, 6:30p.m.; Glenna Felly, Sunday School
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Stul4&lt;1fl:y, I ""'•t•4 to ""''}, tntt lo..J. How foolflll •I - Robert Kuhn, pastor G&amp;orge Audry Miller, pastor; Floyd evem~ worship service, 7:l0 Supt Sunday School9·30a. m. ; OF JESUS CHRIST OF UTSklnner, Sunday School supt Carson , supt Sunday school, l!.;~ ~d-we;k prayer service, Sunday evening, 7:30 p. m Mid- TEl DAY SAINTS - Portlandto tblalt of •3111lf •• •l~~t~IIIV&lt; •ro ""'" , 1...1 Go4 h.o . __
Sunday School, 9·30 a m , 9· 30 a.m ,
Morning wor ne ay, :30 p.m .
week service, Wednesday , 7:30 Racine Road. Ralph John10n,
it&lt;4 "' th.t.
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r• -morning worship, 10:30 a m , !&gt;hlp, 10· 30 a.m.;
junior C H R IS T IAN 5 C 1 EN c E p. m .
pastor · Sooday School , 9:30 1 .
BYF. 6 p. m , Bible Sludy !QCiety. 6 JO p m , NYPS 6 &lt;5 Serv oces at !15 Main St., Pl.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a .
1 tllodr4 Rho for tl.. •t•otl•, tl.. ~lllbk , ...
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Wednesdav 1 p m ; choir p m
Sunday evangeli sti c •Pleasant, Sundays, 11 a . m ; THE NAZARENE - Rev. M. C m., Sunday evening service, 7
lo~•, •114 for tl.. ,.,,_ Ctn.rch wblcll
practice,. Wed , 8 30 P m.
mee ting, 7. 30 p.m. Prayer Wednesdays, 7: 30 p m All 5Larlmore, pasior. Bob Moore. p . m. Wednesday even ing
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meet1ng Wednesday, 7 30 p m welcome.
unday School Sup1. Sunday prayer services, 7: 30 p, m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPMIDDLEPORT
School,classesforollages, 930
C.,.,., liM r.w., ....._,...,. ....... 1M.. Sfrwhrc. V&amp;
TIST - 220 E Mlln, Pomeroy, TECOSTAL - Third Av: E,':.;, MEIGS COUNTY
aN.YmP·s' mSorndnlng worship, 10.45,
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST affiliated with S. B.C Rev
Rev . B L Barreit .. t
A L F R ED
u ay, 6:30 p, m., Great Bend, Charle.i Norris,
Sunday
Jolondq Tueoday Wedneoday Thuroday Friday Saturdav
Clifford Coleman, pastor : Ralfh Prlddv Sunde' pascshooor1. METHODIST
RUN IT ED e~angel1stlc service, Sunday, pastor Worship service, 9:30 1.
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Hershel McCiur~. s~pt ' ~~~ S~~day s~= ~~or a I ages, Lavender.' pastor . Sunday meeting, Wedne~y. 7·30"p.m.
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MORNING STAR UNITED.
evening worship 7· JO P - wednesda
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METHODIST-· Rev . Wflllam
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Y even 1ng young VICe. )J a . m. with Charles 0
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5 p A 1 N G 5 Airson,pastor ; Roy Van Meier
Bible Studt ~~I,'~ ~eetlng lind :u"cf;e sSa;ne;tlng and Brble Woode, layleader ; worshiP METHODIST - Rev. Richard supt .; Sunday School, 9:30 a:
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u~ay evenl"g ser- servlu,7 : ~p. m.wlththeRev Pumphrey , pas1or . Harold m., Morning worship, 10: 15 a .
' 30 p, ~Mr . lavender In charge. Blackston, superintendent . m • Youth Fellowship and Bl~e
With the hope II will, In soma measure. foster and help sustain that which Is
Wednesday evening prayer Morning worship, P:JO 1 m ., Study. Thursday, 8 p . m. Fred
good In family and community life. this feature Is sponsored by the business
servico. 7: 45p. m.
church school, 10:15 0 m . . Smith, loyleader.
firms
and organizations whose names appear below.
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GOD - Racine Routo 2 The MY F, 6 p.m. Prayer meeting
CARLETON CHURCH ByMn.Herbtrtllouh
Mn. VirgO Roush and Mr
Rev . Charles Hand, peslor. and Bible Study, Wednesday, Kingsbury Rood. Sunde(.
Misaea Rhonda and Vicki H·-· · I
• . Sunday school, 9,-45 a .m.; 7,30 r .m. A mlnlslralive School, 9:30 0 . m .• Nalph Car.
Wolfe of Hebron
nt the =ou•e Norris called recenUy morning worship, 11 o .m. Cooncl firs I Mondoy, 7:30p.m. supt. Worship service, 10:30 a.
weekend lth th ::"'
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EOEN UNITED BRETHREN m. and 7:30p. m. alternately.
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Friday, 7,30,
IN CHRIST - Eld.tn R. Bloke. Prayer meeting , Weclpesday,
PLUMBING AND HEATING
parenta, r~ and Mra. GGrdofJ :'li&amp;,~J\Iote; ,~ .aat&amp; . «tJkl' I'U •
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guesl!i WedneadBy evening of rs .
mer Scarberry al ~lhol9 · ssa.m .. Alfred 11 a.m. Chevalier, president Song Re.r. WiQfrd 'DUtcher, posloi
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Mr. and Mrs. Denzle Bogg... of m0the Mr
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Middleport, Cillo .
with Mr and Mrs lloggeu
Rlo Grande School Friday. It a .m. Second and 4th Sund.tys.
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spent llle ~kend witll her
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Mrs. Dallas Hill and J
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TheLttartFalisWSCSofllle
Methodist Church held a
StanleypartatlllehomeofMrs.
Don Bell Monday evening.
Twenty members were present
""" Roy ......... and Robin Mr
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SavagespentMondaywithMr
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orence Hill lS a
8· medical patient at Holzer
Roger 1beis1l of Dor
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Medical Center
Mr. and Mn. Hoyt Fergenon
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of New Haven w Va
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Fla., was recenUy discharged
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Mrs. Benny Boggess and -~·utlm
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Is visiting
Wayne Rooeberry,..... Sunda ,.,. vea while recuperaUng.
1\10815 of Mr and Mra J y
Mn. Roy Pearson and Robin
AlldersOII ,.:_ ._,_:_ esois Savage were dinner guests
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1 0 ITO M CHURCH-Harrisonville Rood.
METHODIST - Rev. Freeland Nev. Roy Toylor, paofor ; Henry
Norris, pastor. Sund.ty School, ~blln, Sunday School f.upl.
10 a.m.; church services 11
und.ty School, 9:30 •· m.;
a.m .
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evening worship, 7. 30 p m.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE h';ay~ and prosle service,
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9:30a.m.; morning worlhlp, LEYANUNtTEOMETHODIST
10 30; evening wcrshlp, 7 30 Racine , W. Dale McClurg ,
p m. Wednesday Bible sludy , paotor. Sunday School, 9,30 a .
7:30p.m.
m.; Worship service, 10·30 a
m.; UMYF, 7 p. m. each Sun:
STIVERSVILLE
COM· d.ty; Senior Choir practice
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Thursday, 7· 30 p. m.; Servl0:
Edsel Hart, pastor . Sund.ty Guild, fourth Mondau 7·30
morning worship service, 10 m.; Happy Hustteri' sUn&lt;Jf·
a .m.• Dell Tolbot, superin School Closs meeHng,
~~dent. Prayer meeting, tech Frld.ty, 6 P m., WSCS l!tCOI1d
ursd.ty, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Frid.ty, 7,30 p m · Official
evening service, 7:30:
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Board, second Mond~y. 7:30 p.

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. Horrisonvllle
John Webster, pallor,

Poul McElroy. Sund.ty School
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METHODIST - Cecil Wise
Paofor. Sundly School, 9:30
a.m .; fll«nlnu_ worship, 10:30
a .m.; You"lJ People's
6: -45p.m. ; Evangelistic NfY ce'
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P '311. Prayer meeting, r----::;:::::-::::=~::---t---_:_..,.....,..
y and Sunc!.ty evenings, ueoday, 7:30 p. m. Ernest
7.uescta
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Deetor, class leader. Yough .

LYONS MARKET

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fourth ~lurd.ty evenings. a p.
m. serv ces.

pas~orter S- .~ov. John Dill, 9:30 a . m.; Sun•·r evening'

of
w. Va.,
Mrs. Irma Wlbon wu a
wee4endwithMr. and deavor , 6 p. m. , Worship ser- Tuppers Plolno. Rev. Ran"dinner flliOII of Mr. and "-. ouo. Robert·Wood and Debbie voces, 7 p. m.; Wednesday Lovender, pastor. Sun.y
Rays~ T
Run-• and Wald JohlloGo.
evening pra~er meeting onil khool , 9: 30 • · m.; youth
~~1 :~ IOTVland Mr. and Mro. Kenneth Bible sludy, JO p. m.
fel'"'fshlp, 6 p, m.; Sund.ty
7
at the United BnlhreD lllur': Konicek and lamlly of Parma,
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Sundly OftllinC
0., apeD! llle weekend with llle Herbener. postor. Sunday METHODIST CHURCH -Firat
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latter'i parenll Mr and Mn school. 9a. m.; Church service and soconct Slllidtyo. preaching
v. Freeland Norris of Theron J~
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• at I p. m.; Third and tourlfl
RadDe, Mn. Rutll Donahew of
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Letart Falla and Floyd Norris
Mr. llld Mrt. Doll Hayman
m.; -•hlpwvlceallla, m.;
called ••-and family, Llunl Md. Mr.
Tuesctay 11f0nlf'!lll ., 1 p. m .•
'"' """· Ado Norris.
and Mrs Ted
prayer ond llbllt•Study
Mr. anciMn.RayByonand lamll of.Col
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. FLATWOODS' uiftTED
Mn. lnna Wilson attended 111e
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METHODIST, Rev~ William
bomoc1111lin8 at M~'"" Star weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alrson, postor, 1llobtlt Eason,
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Gerald Hayman On SaturdB
tupl · Sundall Sd1ool atlO a. m.,
, .uun&gt;o Sunday.
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Worship ..rvk&gt;t · AI 11 a m
Prayer mottlng Thursdly; • p:
Mr. and Mn . Carl Peacock evening IIIey aU attended llle and 7•30 p. m.
and daughter, Kathy and wedding of Mlu Mindy Suaan worship, 7 30.
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to Rlchard Davis 8 t ••· S U T T 0 N U N I T E 0
boy Irlond and Mra Eulah
woe METHODIST Paul A
Braeten of Darlln&amp;~ Pa Well Columbia, W. Va. Sellers, paalcr; Martha
wweweekendflliOIIIofMr
Metbodlstlllurch.Mr.ancl Mn. Sund.ty School Supt. Worship
lin. Roll Norris at -a~ Robert Hart and famlly aloe oervlco, 10'-45 • · m.;seconctand
""-. ·-• " -. Tom~'·N~: IICCCIIIplllled Mr. and Mra. fo•rth Sundoys; evening
moo
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-hs_lp, I p . m. third SUnda~.
Letart aloe called on Mr
yman to the Wedding.
ENTERPRISE
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Zerkle ,._ D_:••_ Ml11 Young Is a grand- METHODIST -Rov. Wfl ..,
. ·-•· ~.,._,, daughter of Mr
nd M
Alrson, peotor. Ralph
cor
1011 Carl were f..-.· a
rs. Supt.; Corl Jennlng 1, asst. supt:
Gerald Hayman.
Worship services, 9: JO 1. m.,
l'llllldoota of Leiart Falla.
11
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Mr and Mn Elmer stone Sund.ty School, 10· :111 1 m .
rs.
c rd Weaver of and ~•-· of ·
Youth Fellowship, 6,30
m:;
&amp;,racu8e (a former raldent)
Leon, W. Va., Wednesday, ct&gt;olr, 6· 15 p m '
a paUenlat i1o1Rr Medical spent Sunday with Mr · and Mrs.
KENO CHURc;H OF CHRIST
Center for a
k Sbe
Leo Taylor.
- Normon McCain, sup! .
•--~~ is -~~h Ltavloi f..- a two week deer Services WO&lt;tkly at 9:30 •·• m.
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Preaching flrtt 1nd third
Improved
...,. P to ColDrlldo were Sund.tys of month by Cherles
DlnDeriue.taofMr andMn Dallas Hill, Ge&lt;rge Donovan, Russell, 9: 311 1. m.
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. _ Norris ~ were
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Mr. llld ~h. C.Vl ~cock Rouoh, Darrell Badg-.ly, and Sunde
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Mni. Eullh Bracken Mrt BW Adorna, Joe Stobart, Roy worship, 7:30 p m.; y,;i~
Zerkle and daugh~ Ja~lde. Purson, Cllftord HIU and Fritz
~;~ ~~~ mottlng'
A1lo calllliiJ In llle alter._.T.:.:eaf=Grd.:::·-- - - - wwe Mr. and Mn. Tom Norris,
Mr. and Mro. Roy V1n Meter
lla1' l Like Salt WHI&lt;r
afleetJ.
fo'tng11 are unable to toler.
Mtl. Pelt Durst of Ravenllrood, W. . Va., (a former ale .. u water, hut \hey have
ndhient!l~allfl1lenlal Jackaon ldnnu:ed fK.'f•anle IRianda: In
lho• Anlillc•. l.'olyne,la and
~· a,lipilal, Ripley,
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Shook postor. Sundly school,
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toch Sunday. Clo11 mooting, n
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mornings, David Holler, clau
lo1dor. Chrlollan Endeavor,
7:30p.m. tvtrr other Sundly
tvt~lng, Rog" Bucklty,
Prflldli\I. Prayormootlng,7:lD
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PttiUYTIRIAN ' -Rev .
Russell Ltstor, pastor. Worshlf.
service, 9a. m.; Sunday Schoo'
10 a.m.

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Wasblniton, D. C. hotelS have a
ment. Phone 992~2288.
DIAD LIN&amp;$
mlnl.recesalon - llld reduced 5 P.M. Day Btfore Publication WILL give plano lessons In my·
1·1·tfc
Monday Dtldllnt9a.m .
home . Phone 992-:1666.
old sl&lt;yhlgh -and rates ...
Clnctllatlon a. Corrections
Will be ICC~fN Ut'ltll 9 a.m . for

Canadlali Prime Mlnla!er
Day of Publication
Trudeau's Interest in gal/Is
UGULATIONS
besdllne material; be's also •
The Publllhtr reHrvea the
talent scout - asked u-Laugl&gt;- right to tdlt or reject any ads
dnmed
obJectional.
The
inner Judy Carne to entertain at publlaher will not be responsible
for more than one Incorrect
lila annual Yule party for or- InsertiOn.
· •
phans at Parliament in Ottawa
RATES
For w•nt Ad Service
Dec. 23.
Scents ptr Word one Insertion
The Harlem Globetrotters
Minimum Chuge 75c
12 centa per word three
now ate a conglomerate: ll&lt;&gt;t consecutl\lt
Insertions.
tbe ol&lt;ay to buy a Cicero, m., TV
18 cents p.r word tilt con station for $9,000,000 ... Most tax secutive in.ertlons.
25 P~ cent Discount on paid
informants, the gov't admlts, adsanu ads paid Within 10 days.
CAAO. OF THANKS
ore scorned women - and
I OBITUARY
sb'ugsllng accountsnts ... The
$1.50 for 50 word minimum .
word 2c.
Pearl Bailey Shdw and Henry Each addltlonel
BLIND ADS
Fonds TV series .,.. definite Additional 2Sc Charge per
Jan. 1tarters ... llal.ph Bellamy Adveortlnment.
O,FICE HOURS
tried to buy TV rights to "The 8 ;30 a.m. to 5:00p.m. oerrv,
8:30 a.m . 10 12:00 Noon
: Whlteoaks of Jalnl" ..ries of Saturday.
' fine novela for years but Muo
de 1a Roche's estate peddled tbe Card c! Thanks
rights to the Canadian 1 WISH to express my sincere
BroadciJIUng Co., preferring thanks to neighbors and
tbey be done by her fellow .-..~&lt;lends for their many acts ot
cUizens ... Sophia Loren
klndriim in the loss of my
·'-ned to be home in 1..,,_
mother, INs. Clara A. Collins.

tbe time of ber jewelry robbery

,_,~ at

Thanks to Odna Montgomery

but was having such 8 great

for the loving core, the
Rawlings Coats Funeral

time, abe stayed on an extra
week after her "Sunflower"
hoopla ... Peter Cadhury, bead

minister and pallbearers.
lorena M. Rice
10-23·11p

.,_.

,,..,

Home.

Raullln

Moyer.

8-16-tfc

RE.QPENING of Middleport
cob ofllce at 322 N. Socond
Ave ., Middleport Compelled
to lower fares In town. 24-hour
service avatlable. Phone 992·

3280 or 992·2605. Sharon's
Twin City Clbs.
10.19-&lt;ltc

BAND, Friday and Soturdoy

nights. The Mavericks. Hl-7

Club.

10.20-4tc
GUN
SHOOTS, starling
Saturday night, Oct. 2.1 and
everv Saturday following .
Assorted meats. Near RaCine

Planing Mill. Sponsored by

Fire

Mason. Phone 713-SSlS after 5

t. .

Auto Sales

Syracuse. v.
Johnson and Son. Inc •
Lisle,

excellent condition, $150 .

&gt;

Bailey Run Road.

10.22·31&lt;

Help Wanted
DRIVERS NEEDED. Train
nOYI to drive semi truck, local
and over the road. Diesel or
gas, experience helpful but
not necessary. You can eern
up to S5 per hour after short
training. For Interview and

or write Safety Oeoartment
Unllod States, Inc .. t.o ~..,;

426, 301 e. 4th St .• Trans ..
porlallon Bldg.. Cincinnati,
Ohio.

'

1958 Studebaker pickup truck.

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Q, .
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Bring The F~P~~ily
Bailey't

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BROASTED CHICKEN
STEAKS-CHOPS
HAM-SEA RlOD

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t:at.lli

Br~ino

Itt. ""-·P!fr"-r •l'lff-

2264 or call ototiQII Cootvlllt
"'7-3251.
.
.

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•
. C. BRADFORD,~
.. '.··
complolt ..... ''i .

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LOYIIL'TY AND

tlEPENDAeiUTY A~
UNQUESilONED.

THE

FACTi~ ...

!M \\ORN OUT. ..

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BAiuY'S IIISTAURANT ·

PIIOilt , . . . •, • ·,
"~Int. OhiO :

2i8 E. Main ,
992-9974· Pomeroy
Open Dally 5:30-7:00, Sunday, 7:0G-7:oo.: .

witt Br-.t··

..

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Real Estate For Sale
READY - MIX CONCRETE
Phone 992-6386 or 992·5050.

'L

SEWING MACHINE$•.-lleolitr .
' WYICrl, 111 makel.......
The Fobrlc ·Shop, PonWo;.
·Authorized Slngot ~ ,Jricl
$0rv1ce. W. $llai'P*n Scliaort.
. .· • ' J'tf'

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$El'TIC T~KS :';CLEAIIJcD.
Raaoonobto rw·. .,one
John RUIMI.I, .. l,llpollo -

delivered rlthl to y_our
4782 Iller 5:30 p; .
·
pro/oct. Fast and oaoy. Froo
&lt;~,7-lfc
tot mates. Phone 992· 32U.
,;,_± lei;
GMaleln Roady-Mix Co., ;:;:bo;;;z::E:=R-:WO=R"'K,-.""Stp_H_C_'fill
Mldill-t, Ohio.
leach bods. Phona 949·2171.
. . ' 10.1a.lfc
.
6-JO-tfc

All for $3,100. Phone 992~.
10.23-6tc
Also' W.C Allis Cha Imers
.
10.11-&lt;ltc
f~~~nd equipment. Phone
LOTS WITH oil • ullllllts.
::------''--.=..:.; ,
10-22.3tp REGISTERED q_t.,. horse Restricted sub diviSion. o;, to NEIGLER Conotructlon. For BACKHOE and ·"Endlnacltr
bulldlno or romodollni your work. Goara• Bill Pulllllt• .
gelding. Phone 247-23(16.
.&gt;..,ere lots. Phone Chao..,.
home, call Guy NtiQier,
10·1S.6tc 985-3301, night 985-3302.
va 112.
li).J~
Recine, Ohio.
1-6-tfc

responsible p•rty to take over
low monthly payments on a
spinet pltlflo. can be seen
locally.
Write
Credit
Manager, P. 0. Box 35,

Cortland, Ohio.

10.23·21P

lnsii111U~ROOM

house, ~th, Pomeroy.
Will consider oeillng on land

contract. Phone 992-2779,

10.21·31&lt;

M'ntttly '••malit'
Low'r Than Rtnt
Contact: Mr. MOOdy, Ph. "2·
7034 111

our fltlll OffiCI If

Park &amp; Sycamore In Mid·

dlt..rt.
JRMO

Formerly

Inc.

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WHEEL Hqra Solio end AUTOMOBILE lnoufanc:o
S.rvlce. Beum Lumber
eonctlltd?
Loot
rour
Compeny, Chester, Ohio.
;m.atar'o llconaf, ~II Iff.
Ploone fl5.3301.
.·
·
5-20-tfc
.
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111E BORN L08ER

AIR CONDITIONING,
Rolrlgarolion service. Jack'o '
~elrlgOI'otlon, Now HI..,,
Phone N2·2019.
--'------4-6-tfc;

Real Estate For Sala

HOISTETTE.I .
REALlY.
~ 'Y~·

GEO. HDaSiliJTIR,
HOUlE

::~.~~'r

-

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btdroom,, m.., · kltChtri,.
oil furnace. Qlrjliorf. a.o.oo.
Racine, Rt. 2, or will sou, ·

ALL ELECTRIC-lbtdrooino,
bath, full baoomlllf, 0.. e&lt;:re
01) tood orevol f'!&gt;l!l. DI'Uitd
wetf, and wotor '•· tlt!GO.OO ·
3 IEDIIoOM tiUCj( - liJo..t "'""Ill'
In each, nlc. klldltn, lull
~t, now.· 1111 furnai:e.
Large fot. Geftge • . Only
$12,500.01

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&amp;0110111

I. Almool all
S.Arrlvecl
•. Senor'•
")Ove''

DOWN
1. Tle·UP for

-

24.014

oolcller

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I.Jt:a'

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3. 'l'1pt&gt;ter
4. Dutoli - D. Nl(ht e'.ub
&amp;. Macaw

auno
28. unwru.

r.m-.

8.11edoc1Aor

11. Poultry

h&lt;iuolac

spector (folne borscht of •
, blioy) ... Cinerama offered
Kalharlne Hepburn a Rolla
1101F" wblle shooting "The
Trojan WO!JlOn" in Europe, but

13. Yield

18.1!tam...

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&amp;. MilO,

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appllcollon, coli 513·W·S517,

~ nat N. Y. pollee chief in-

.Music!

IP..•lllf lloliie.&amp;·•

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Elmer Cohen's mentioned as

and

f

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9

uniform last week after lll!f\'lng
as cllaplaln In the Air Force for Notice
'l7 years." He's retired Col. CHRISTMAS In October.
Wm. P. McMullen of Buffalo.
Christmas Is the Ideal time of
the year to give your loved
David Janaoen wants tO call
ones 1 truly fine portrait of
his new TV Jerles "Jansaen, U. yourself or your family .
S. Treasury" but must have
Solves your gift giving
problema. Give portraits. Carl
permlah of the Treasury;
today for an appointment.
doubtful ...The new "Thurs- Grover's
Studio, Middleport .
day's :II" slngles lraterlng spot
Phone 992·2&lt;15.
10-21·6fc
will have a "poel-ln-&lt;esidellCA!"
... Sounds Uke just tbe Job, a lew SWAP SHOP, new ond used
years belatedly, for the late
furniture . Phone 992-7261, 305
N. 2nd. Avo., Middleport,
famed GreemrlciJ Vlllage poet
Ohio.
Joe ll&lt;&gt;uld- who was '!flUng a
10.14-JOIC
..;.:,t!atory of the Wnrld" whlcb,
picli up merchandl.. and
·rut welalted wltb blm, already WILl
~t•ke to auction on 1 per.
wul5,11110,1110 words long ... Joe
cenlage basis. Call Jim
Adams, euctloneer, Rutland.
carried a bog of his manlliCI'[pt
Phone 7A2--"61.
wltb blm at Ill times - which
insured free beer from tourbits.
Menna Mercouri quote: "It Is
euler to Uve In sin If you have
liiODO)'. Someboi the world
doioa not tblnk 10 badly of you."
... Us Taylor aald It more
oucdncUy : "Succea Is a great

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p.m.
1965 FORD, 2 door sedan, good
S.JO-tfc ·
IO.lJ.JOic
running condition. S450.
---:-----Phone 992·!1048.
MASSEY·FERGUSON 135
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run
10.22.Jtc tractor.
New
plows, ONE FLOOR, 6 room house,
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
cultivator, double dlst·, brush
bath, Sliver Run. Block cellar
October 25.
hog, and 2 wheel trailer . Also,
with cellar house abava.
1%0 CHEVROLET • . door,

·
'
m6neytbe ··
•
·
hf~p/esdded: "Yousee-i'ma n -. rolls on
·~
odg ..
But memOO'Ies last.
d er. Tbe bill went
Sodly missed by daughters,
back Into the prfost'sldck as be
Lorena M. Rice, Florence
For Sale
'
uplalned: "Son, you tJt the
McDaniel and Bernice V. VFW GUN shod!. Sunday,
wrong man. I just took off my
Pauley·
October 25. Starling at noon. SPINET PIANO. W•nted,
10.23-llp

.

v.

Mlson, w. Ve. ,

Open DIIIJ 1Hl4p.m,

Kaiser Aluminum .

Laurel Cliff, now open each
10-20-6fc
Friday to receive con· :P::A-:R:::K;:-V;:-IE~W~K;;:enne=:;l;cS."Pood::::;les, AWNINGS, storm doors and
signments at lOa.m. Auction· and bird dogs .. AKC. Pet and wl ndows, carports,
starting at 7 p.m. let us sell
•1how puppies . Grooming, marquees,- bloWn and batt
your merthandise.
Phone 992·5443.
Insulation. Elmer White,
J.22.tfc
3·17-tfc sales representative . For frH
estimates, phone Charles

PIANO tuning . Karl Kobler,

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TRAILER, Brown's Trailer --;;:-;-;-;:::::--;-c:::-Park, Minersville. Phone 992 · "STAR" kills rats quickly.
3324.
9.9-tfc Sure. 2\1 pounds, $1.69.
Ebersbach Hardwaro, Sugar
Run
' Mills, Pickens Hard·
TRAILER space. one mile from
new Meigs High School on old war,, Mason.
10.21•JOI&lt;
Rt. 33. Phone 992-2941.
9·20·JOIC WA'RM MORNING heater,
85.1100 btu. Phone Milson 773REMODELED 3·bedroom
5712.
house on Lincoln Heights.
10.21-&lt;llc
Phone 992·34411.
9-27·11&lt; 1965 CHEVROLET 'l&gt;·lon
:::=:-::--:---:-7--:-:-:--;pld&lt;up, 1800. Motorola TV $50,
NICELY furnished 2·bedroom
Rupe 2\1-I1P. mini bike, !1(1.
~tment,
MlddlepOl't.
See ,v.~lnes 1ffer 4 o'tiO(k.
e 992-3814.
Gall Bradlonl Racine, Ohio
9-JO..tfc
on State Rt. i3s across from

Pets For Sale

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·..:..GUARANT!!E~ .•

10.21·31C
Deportment.
BASSET pupplel, AKC. S30. RING NECK pheasants, mole
10.20-.dc
Francis Benedum, phone Beagle p~s . John Thomas,
HAYMAN'S AUCTION !'louse;
Coolville 661·:1856. 10.11·121&lt; Leon, W. Va. Phone 1'15-3912.
Syracuse Volunteer

10-22·3tc
of London's famed Keith
Prow.. ticket agency (great! In Memory
WILL BABYSIT in my h&lt;ome
weekdays. Phone 992·332•.
no scalping) tshoneymoonlng at IN LOVINGmemo,yof Fred M.
10.22-6tc
tbe Regency Hotel bore.
Collins who passed away
October 23. 1%3.
True tale: Prleat in regular
Ronll,n collar garb was ap- Thouoand thoughts of one so

l!llll1lll wliQ
. 111 illil·Prwti 101

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1966DODGE
CDro11et oUO , 2 Or. Hardtop; V-8 mot01:.
power steering, Torquefllte

Br'Way.

vinyl roof. .

IY JACJt O'BRLtN
NEW YORK - Tbe Steve
McQueena patdJed It uP ...
Orson wen.. jell Ill the "IY
from Europe to the Dean Martin
~for a olmple reason: He
cell SZI,OOO a TV shot plus fare
&amp; OlpOIIIOI ... E. Jay ilouluek
died. He headed the famed
Wlld...,teln Gllllery here llld . ·
.... tbe greatost u. s. 111
aalaman IInce Lord Duveen ... ·
Lonr'~ Hotels' Bob Tisch Ia oil
to Hamburg to claoe a deal lor

· ·

• $1~ ·

1P65DODGE

Coronet 500·- 2 Or. Hardtop; .V-8rnQtpr, ~.~~~
power steering, . Torquefnte tr111'!1! 1·asian~

bucket seats, console.

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1P65 DODGE

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$1095

Coronet 440-4 Or. Sedan. v:a motor. radio,

"""""' steering, Torquefllte transmls.ion.

Po-::!~~~~ Co.

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I'OMIROY, OHIO

®
·

2 .BE'OROOM mobllt homo.
Racine arH. Ploone 992-6329.
10.23-31c
LOVELY 2·bedroom brick
home.

College

Road,

Syr.c:use. Adults only. ,Phone

.., 992-5133.

.

11).2Uip

tlro W. Gennony liotela ...
WANT AD
3 ROOM., unfWnistMcf eparf.
Notice
IN~O.MATION
Wasblniton, D. C. hotelS have a
ment. Phone 992~2288.
DIAD LIN&amp;$
mlnl.recesalon - llld reduced 5 P.M. Day Btfore Publication WILL give plano lessons In my·
1·1·tfc
Monday Dtldllnt9a.m .
home . Phone 992-:1666.
old sl&lt;yhlgh -and rates ...
Clnctllatlon a. Corrections
Will be ICC~fN Ut'ltll 9 a.m . for

Canadlali Prime Mlnla!er
Day of Publication
Trudeau's Interest in gal/Is
UGULATIONS
besdllne material; be's also •
The Publllhtr reHrvea the
talent scout - asked u-Laugl&gt;- right to tdlt or reject any ads
dnmed
obJectional.
The
inner Judy Carne to entertain at publlaher will not be responsible
for more than one Incorrect
lila annual Yule party for or- InsertiOn.
· •
phans at Parliament in Ottawa
RATES
For w•nt Ad Service
Dec. 23.
Scents ptr Word one Insertion
The Harlem Globetrotters
Minimum Chuge 75c
12 centa per word three
now ate a conglomerate: ll&lt;&gt;t consecutl\lt
Insertions.
tbe ol&lt;ay to buy a Cicero, m., TV
18 cents p.r word tilt con station for $9,000,000 ... Most tax secutive in.ertlons.
25 P~ cent Discount on paid
informants, the gov't admlts, adsanu ads paid Within 10 days.
CAAO. OF THANKS
ore scorned women - and
I OBITUARY
sb'ugsllng accountsnts ... The
$1.50 for 50 word minimum .
word 2c.
Pearl Bailey Shdw and Henry Each addltlonel
BLIND ADS
Fonds TV series .,.. definite Additional 2Sc Charge per
Jan. 1tarters ... llal.ph Bellamy Adveortlnment.
O,FICE HOURS
tried to buy TV rights to "The 8 ;30 a.m. to 5:00p.m. oerrv,
8:30 a.m . 10 12:00 Noon
: Whlteoaks of Jalnl" ..ries of Saturday.
' fine novela for years but Muo
de 1a Roche's estate peddled tbe Card c! Thanks
rights to the Canadian 1 WISH to express my sincere
BroadciJIUng Co., preferring thanks to neighbors and
tbey be done by her fellow .-..~&lt;lends for their many acts ot
cUizens ... Sophia Loren
klndriim in the loss of my
·'-ned to be home in 1..,,_
mother, INs. Clara A. Collins.

tbe time of ber jewelry robbery

,_,~ at

Thanks to Odna Montgomery

but was having such 8 great

for the loving core, the
Rawlings Coats Funeral

time, abe stayed on an extra
week after her "Sunflower"
hoopla ... Peter Cadhury, bead

minister and pallbearers.
lorena M. Rice
10-23·11p

.,_.

,,..,

Home.

Raullln

Moyer.

8-16-tfc

RE.QPENING of Middleport
cob ofllce at 322 N. Socond
Ave ., Middleport Compelled
to lower fares In town. 24-hour
service avatlable. Phone 992·

3280 or 992·2605. Sharon's
Twin City Clbs.
10.19-&lt;ltc

BAND, Friday and Soturdoy

nights. The Mavericks. Hl-7

Club.

10.20-4tc
GUN
SHOOTS, starling
Saturday night, Oct. 2.1 and
everv Saturday following .
Assorted meats. Near RaCine

Planing Mill. Sponsored by

Fire

Mason. Phone 713-SSlS after 5

t. .

Auto Sales

Syracuse. v.
Johnson and Son. Inc •
Lisle,

excellent condition, $150 .

&gt;

Bailey Run Road.

10.22·31&lt;

Help Wanted
DRIVERS NEEDED. Train
nOYI to drive semi truck, local
and over the road. Diesel or
gas, experience helpful but
not necessary. You can eern
up to S5 per hour after short
training. For Interview and

or write Safety Oeoartment
Unllod States, Inc .. t.o ~..,;

426, 301 e. 4th St .• Trans ..
porlallon Bldg.. Cincinnati,
Ohio.

'

1958 Studebaker pickup truck.

........,,

Q, .
~

Bring The F~P~~ily
Bailey't

ro
On

........
.

'

.

i

BROASTED CHICKEN
STEAKS-CHOPS
HAM-SEA RlOD

·

~·~·~

•

c~!tss

t:at.lli

Br~ino

Itt. ""-·P!fr"-r •l'lff-

2264 or call ototiQII Cootvlllt
"'7-3251.
.
.

----~--~~·~·~·~~~~~~
•
. C. BRADFORD,~
.. '.··
complolt ..... ''i .

~
·~
/IT ALL. YOUR
LOYIIL'TY AND

tlEPENDAeiUTY A~
UNQUESilONED.

THE

FACTi~ ...

!M \\ORN OUT. ..

I.

WA~IT

'10

lf~71RE .

•

BAiuY'S IIISTAURANT ·

PIIOilt , . . . •, • ·,
"~Int. OhiO :

2i8 E. Main ,
992-9974· Pomeroy
Open Dally 5:30-7:00, Sunday, 7:0G-7:oo.: .

witt Br-.t··

..

~----------. .- - - - - - - ·
Real Estate For Sale
READY - MIX CONCRETE
Phone 992-6386 or 992·5050.

'L

SEWING MACHINE$•.-lleolitr .
' WYICrl, 111 makel.......
The Fobrlc ·Shop, PonWo;.
·Authorized Slngot ~ ,Jricl
$0rv1ce. W. $llai'P*n Scliaort.
. .· • ' J'tf'

&gt;

&gt;

.

··

s.~'tfc

$El'TIC T~KS :';CLEAIIJcD.
Raaoonobto rw·. .,one
John RUIMI.I, .. l,llpollo -

delivered rlthl to y_our
4782 Iller 5:30 p; .
·
pro/oct. Fast and oaoy. Froo
&lt;~,7-lfc
tot mates. Phone 992· 32U.
,;,_± lei;
GMaleln Roady-Mix Co., ;:;:bo;;;z::E:=R-:WO=R"'K,-.""Stp_H_C_'fill
Mldill-t, Ohio.
leach bods. Phona 949·2171.
. . ' 10.1a.lfc
.
6-JO-tfc

All for $3,100. Phone 992~.
10.23-6tc
Also' W.C Allis Cha Imers
.
10.11-&lt;ltc
f~~~nd equipment. Phone
LOTS WITH oil • ullllllts.
::------''--.=..:.; ,
10-22.3tp REGISTERED q_t.,. horse Restricted sub diviSion. o;, to NEIGLER Conotructlon. For BACKHOE and ·"Endlnacltr
bulldlno or romodollni your work. Goara• Bill Pulllllt• .
gelding. Phone 247-23(16.
.&gt;..,ere lots. Phone Chao..,.
home, call Guy NtiQier,
10·1S.6tc 985-3301, night 985-3302.
va 112.
li).J~
Recine, Ohio.
1-6-tfc

responsible p•rty to take over
low monthly payments on a
spinet pltlflo. can be seen
locally.
Write
Credit
Manager, P. 0. Box 35,

Cortland, Ohio.

10.23·21P

lnsii111U~ROOM

house, ~th, Pomeroy.
Will consider oeillng on land

contract. Phone 992-2779,

10.21·31&lt;

M'ntttly '••malit'
Low'r Than Rtnt
Contact: Mr. MOOdy, Ph. "2·
7034 111

our fltlll OffiCI If

Park &amp; Sycamore In Mid·

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S.rvlce. Beum Lumber
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;m.atar'o llconaf, ~II Iff.
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AIR CONDITIONING,
Rolrlgarolion service. Jack'o '
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Phone N2·2019.
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Racine, Rt. 2, or will sou, ·

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bath, full baoomlllf, 0.. e&lt;:re
01) tood orevol f'!&gt;l!l. DI'Uitd
wetf, and wotor '•· tlt!GO.OO ·
3 IEDIIoOM tiUCj( - liJo..t "'""Ill'
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Large fot. Geftge • . Only
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Kalharlne Hepburn a Rolla
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uniform last week after lll!f\'lng
as cllaplaln In the Air Force for Notice
'l7 years." He's retired Col. CHRISTMAS In October.
Wm. P. McMullen of Buffalo.
Christmas Is the Ideal time of
the year to give your loved
David Janaoen wants tO call
ones 1 truly fine portrait of
his new TV Jerles "Jansaen, U. yourself or your family .
S. Treasury" but must have
Solves your gift giving
problema. Give portraits. Carl
permlah of the Treasury;
today for an appointment.
doubtful ...The new "Thurs- Grover's
Studio, Middleport .
day's :II" slngles lraterlng spot
Phone 992·2&lt;15.
10-21·6fc
will have a "poel-ln-&lt;esidellCA!"
... Sounds Uke just tbe Job, a lew SWAP SHOP, new ond used
years belatedly, for the late
furniture . Phone 992-7261, 305
N. 2nd. Avo., Middleport,
famed GreemrlciJ Vlllage poet
Ohio.
Joe ll&lt;&gt;uld- who was '!flUng a
10.14-JOIC
..;.:,t!atory of the Wnrld" whlcb,
picli up merchandl.. and
·rut welalted wltb blm, already WILl
~t•ke to auction on 1 per.
wul5,11110,1110 words long ... Joe
cenlage basis. Call Jim
Adams, euctloneer, Rutland.
carried a bog of his manlliCI'[pt
Phone 7A2--"61.
wltb blm at Ill times - which
insured free beer from tourbits.
Menna Mercouri quote: "It Is
euler to Uve In sin If you have
liiODO)'. Someboi the world
doioa not tblnk 10 badly of you."
... Us Taylor aald It more
oucdncUy : "Succea Is a great

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1965 FORD, 2 door sedan, good
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MASSEY·FERGUSON 135
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run
10.22.Jtc tractor.
New
plows, ONE FLOOR, 6 room house,
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
cultivator, double dlst·, brush
bath, Sliver Run. Block cellar
October 25.
hog, and 2 wheel trailer . Also,
with cellar house abava.
1%0 CHEVROLET • . door,

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But memOO'Ies last.
d er. Tbe bill went
Sodly missed by daughters,
back Into the prfost'sldck as be
Lorena M. Rice, Florence
For Sale
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McDaniel and Bernice V. VFW GUN shod!. Sunday,
wrong man. I just took off my
Pauley·
October 25. Starling at noon. SPINET PIANO. W•nted,
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Open DIIIJ 1Hl4p.m,

Kaiser Aluminum .

Laurel Cliff, now open each
10-20-6fc
Friday to receive con· :P::A-:R:::K;:-V;:-IE~W~K;;:enne=:;l;cS."Pood::::;les, AWNINGS, storm doors and
signments at lOa.m. Auction· and bird dogs .. AKC. Pet and wl ndows, carports,
starting at 7 p.m. let us sell
•1how puppies . Grooming, marquees,- bloWn and batt
your merthandise.
Phone 992·5443.
Insulation. Elmer White,
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3·17-tfc sales representative . For frH
estimates, phone Charles

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3324.
9.9-tfc Sure. 2\1 pounds, $1.69.
Ebersbach Hardwaro, Sugar
Run
' Mills, Pickens Hard·
TRAILER space. one mile from
new Meigs High School on old war,, Mason.
10.21•JOI&lt;
Rt. 33. Phone 992-2941.
9·20·JOIC WA'RM MORNING heater,
85.1100 btu. Phone Milson 773REMODELED 3·bedroom
5712.
house on Lincoln Heights.
10.21-&lt;llc
Phone 992·34411.
9-27·11&lt; 1965 CHEVROLET 'l&gt;·lon
:::=:-::--:---:-7--:-:-:--;pld&lt;up, 1800. Motorola TV $50,
NICELY furnished 2·bedroom
Rupe 2\1-I1P. mini bike, !1(1.
~tment,
MlddlepOl't.
See ,v.~lnes 1ffer 4 o'tiO(k.
e 992-3814.
Gall Bradlonl Racine, Ohio
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Deportment.
BASSET pupplel, AKC. S30. RING NECK pheasants, mole
10.20-.dc
Francis Benedum, phone Beagle p~s . John Thomas,
HAYMAN'S AUCTION !'louse;
Coolville 661·:1856. 10.11·121&lt; Leon, W. Va. Phone 1'15-3912.
Syracuse Volunteer

10-22·3tc
of London's famed Keith
Prow.. ticket agency (great! In Memory
WILL BABYSIT in my h&lt;ome
weekdays. Phone 992·332•.
no scalping) tshoneymoonlng at IN LOVINGmemo,yof Fred M.
10.22-6tc
tbe Regency Hotel bore.
Collins who passed away
October 23. 1%3.
True tale: Prleat in regular
Ronll,n collar garb was ap- Thouoand thoughts of one so

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n.e annual a!rlllmas Saol
sb!fllnc bee will be8ln at ea.m.
on 'llllnday, Nov. $, 11 llle
MlcldlePQrt Firat Boptlot
Chll'Cb. Planl for It wert mode
Wedneaday nilbt by llle Meigs
County Tuborculoals and Health
Alan . at Middleport VU!age
HaD.
Mrs.
Homer
Parker,
e..cutlve oecretary, said
volunteers are needed f..- the
pro)ect wblch will Involve
preparing approlimalely 1,000
p1eces of mall. The 1970
Chrlsbnas Seal campaign of.
ficially Clpellll 'I'IIosday, Nov. 10.

DRIVE·IN

'1ASON

Tonight, Sat. &amp; Sun.
Od. ll·'l&lt;-11
Dooblt Featv..
Bern te Hamil ton

and

William Smllll
In
THE LOSUS
!Color)

Ralad "R"
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The most tfeaked-out
motorcycle manlaks ever
assigned to kill I

Mrs. Bruce May, aeentary,
IIMI Mrs. Wallace W
treasunr, gave the~~' ....,..Uve
. _.. 10IIidl Weo;e IJIIII'OVfld.
t1le group voted to ra1ae lbe
peyment for mileage to 10 cehts
and to make a flO donaUon to
the Springfield lloopltal to be
used on a greonhQuse therapy
program for patients. Tbe
boopltaladmlts the mentally ill
..ho have tuberculosia.
Mrs. Parbr was authorized
to purdlaa a Chrlsbnas gift for
a psUent from Meigs County
cooflned to the Soulhesst Oblo
Tuberculosis Hospital at
Nelaoovllle. The Meigs Cowtty
unit aloo ' wUI provide
Thanbslvlng tray favors and
napklna for the Nelsonville
hospital. A tbank • yciu letter
was acknowledged from the
hoopltal lllere for donations of
$10 esch to the pstienta' clotblng
and magazine fwtds. Purchase
of respiratory equipment for
use In Meigs County was·
discussed.
Mrs. Jame Brown, Meigs
County tuberculo.!ls nW'liO, was
commended for her work. She
attended a fall diStrict con~
ference Sept 23 at Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Kloos,

' ==~ director,
presidentrespectively,
and representative
f-===Jta=ted="R:':
attended

MEIGS 1HEA1RE
Tonight &amp; S.turdly

OCtober 23-24

DUNWICH HORROR
(Technlcoler)

Sandra Dee
Dean Stockwell

THE LOST
CONTINENT
(Ttchnlcolorl

Eric Porte!'
Hildegard Neff

SUn., Mon., &amp; Tues.
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THE ~ANGEMENT
tTteimcolor)

IQrk Douglas
Faye. Dunaway
Colorartoons :
It's novel ... it's Funny
The Squaw Path
Surprllln' Exercisin'
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

the regional redistricting
meeting held in September at
Marietta deaiiDB with plans for
organizing 10 co101ties into the
"Southeast Afflllate ." Other
counties in the proposed area
are Gallla, Athens, Morgan,
Vlnton, Monroe, Belmont,
Noble, Hocking &lt;&gt;nd Wash·
lngton.
It was repurted that the Gallla
County unlt has requested in·
formation on making ChristnJas
Seal corsage~ such as made lest
year by Mrs. Joan Harrison in
Meigs Cowtty. Mrs. Parker
reported tltatshe ls mailing lists
of available films for public use
to an Meigs Cowtty &lt;chools.
Several requests for films
already have been received.
Mrs. Parker extended thanks
to the typing students of Mrs.
Dena Uoffman, Jr., at the

Our super-fast

drive-up
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and tltlnk ab&lt;lut It, you can wbeel up

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POMEROY

NATIONAL BANK
RUTlAND

POMEROY
Serving Meigs County For
Over 98 Years

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
All Accounts Insured Up ToSQO.OOO.OO

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Jomes Caqlenter In
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Attending the meoUog ......,
Mr. and Mn Manning Kloos'
Mn Dwight Wallace ruc!uord
Cha;.,bero, Mr. a~d Mrs.
Wallace Bradford, .U of Mid·

'Ibis seetlon of US S3 will
complete 111e route four lanes,
Umlted access, from Lancaster
to Alllens.
Dlvlslon Deputy Director
John w. Dowler, Marteua, will

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Syracuse; Mn. Don Betzmg
and daughter; Jan, Hemlock
Grove; Mrs. Mary Kautz
Pomeroy Route 3; Mn.
May and Mrs. Homer Parker,
RuUsnd.

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Visitors Invited To
Grade Schools
National Education Week will
be ohserved at the Middleport,

Pomeroy and Bradbury
elementary &lt;chools from Oct. 2ii
to Oct. 31, Robert Morris,
principal annoWlced.
All parents are Invited to visit
the ochools during llle observance.
Parents
are
especially urged to visit on
Wednesday as PTA members
will be present at that time with
refreshment stands and to serve
as guides. Student teachers will
also be on hand that dsy.

Pleasaot Valley Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Mn. Robert
Underwood, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
John Jones Sr., Henderson·
Mrs. Jerry Hickman, Evans;
Mrs. Glenn Davis, Pt. Pleasant;

The honor roll of Meigs High
. ,. fir
Schoo1 m ""' st slx weeks
grading period was annOwtced

today. Earning an AorB marks
(names capitalized had an A)
were .
SENIORS. Sandr AI shire
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DON ANDERSON, Robert
Baker, David Boyd, Mary
Bradbury, Mary Brlckles,
~bert Burson, Allee Cspehart,
Cindy Carder, Mary Carleton,
Linda Carroll, Twlla Clot·
worthy, Stanley Coates,
DEBBIE CROW, DOTTIE
DAVIS, Sherrie lllng1188, Lyla
Garnes, Diana Good, David
Haggerty, Charles Haonahs,
William Hawk, Don Hayes,
Bernadette Hennessy, Steve
Hoffman, REBECCA

Laney, JUDITH
McKNIGIIT,
MARIANNE
KLOES,
Deborah
Nancy
Mayer.
LINDA
MIDKIFF, Davey Miller,
KATHY MOORE, Sherry
Nelson, GLORIA OILER, Mary
Pearson, Jeannette Phillips,
Eugene
Powell,
ROSE
RATLIFF , Franklin Rizer,
Roger Roush, Kayte Rossell,
Cslhy Searles, John Seho, Gary

DID),

The military oold "opproprlate dhclpllaory
mea10re1 11 may be ,.,.
tllcomlq, 4ependtng oa tile
outeome of the IDveollpUon,
wblch lllllllllllder wsy.

Wisecup, Earle Wood, Brenda
Woods, Rebecca Wright, Eddie
Young.

SOPHOMORES: Barbera
Archer' Linda Atklnsoll, Lynne
Baker, Elizabeth Bloettnar

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DAVE
GERARD, Karen llale, Sheila
Hawk, Julia llutdllson; John
Kaufl, Sherry Lambert, EDITH
MEES, · John . Mlller, Roger
Deefree J'lke, Linda
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Sajre, James
, Stephen Stanley,
Vaus~an ; Dallal
Patti WeU, Sharon

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agencies, civic 01'8111l1illonl
and .U Interested lndlvlduali
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views.
Recommendations and

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VOL IV NO. 39

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result of the hearing will be Wednesday, Oct: 21, from 7 8 the
implemented, wbere pussible,
Thi efren wiD blow Ia
In the Unal design.
and end activities.
u mue lmpi-uvement
would start 1.1 miles ••utbealll
of ellsllng US 33 at Ohio 11111
junction In Athens Cowtty, and
end .Smile north of eJlsiiD&amp; US
33, at Boelling Cowtty Road 2ii
east junction.
n.....bn t
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con·
corning - o n of, Ohio 78,
abandonment of sections of
Ohio 278 related to llle proposed
improvement of US 33, will also
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Elberfelds m'·Pome~y · ~ .
both Fridays
saturdays,-. ·

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Top Interest

9 at night. Shop on all 3 tJ.~_::·
Wearing apparel for your family .,

SEIIVICES PLANNED
SYRACUSE - A week of
preaching services will be
held at the First United
Presbyterian Church Oct 2ii
through Nov. I, at 7:30p.m:
Rev. Russell R. Lester,lnterim
minister of 111e church will
bring the messages. Any .:..son
or groups wlshlng to give
special music or sing are
welcome. For further ln·

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and Furnishings for your home.

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DIE OUTSIDE OF THE aUneUve home Is shown befere and after It was restored.

Pre-Civil War Syracuse Home Restored
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Dependable Quality and Sensible

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SYi\AcOSE- An old Syracuse lmle,
~by aile family four generaIlona In

lili eorly llays, has been ....to Ita
remarkable briUiaDce by a Melga Cowtty
I!CIUplo.
'ftlo ·reallnUon of what has become
ilmaola ''lanclmork," II the culmination
Ill tine yan' bard work by Mr. and Mn.
Paui~Ju~ton. The end reaulta are loVely.
Ilia llle Quartua Bridgeman home that

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HOUD
ASHELT,
phone 1192-5637 or 992HOWELL,
GLENNA KAYE
KEYS, formaUon
22M.

Christina Martin, Henderson;
Csthy Csrder, Pt. Pleasant;
Sherry Tolliver, Ashton.
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Ira
Potts, Gerald Gibbs, Tammy
GUlenwater, Mrs. William
North. Charlotte Huffman.
Simpson, Nancy Snider,
BIRTHS ·- A son to Mr. and GLENNA SPRAGUE, Nancy
Mrs. John Beaver, Pt. Pleasant. St. Clair, REBECCA &amp;'WIN·
DELL, SANDRA TAYLOR,
Marsha Thornton, JOYCE
DWDLE ASSIGNED
WAGGONER,
Donna Weber '
Army Private Robert Diddle
Bobby Werrv, Duane Will
Ill assigned to Company E, 10 DONNA WILSoN.
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JUNIORS: Joyce Arney, John
Training Cen~r, Armof'
Anderson,
Susie Andrews,
(USATCA), Ft. Kno1 . Pvt.
' Dlddle ls the ... ol Mt. Iiiii ~~d A411, .. !';""'
Mn. Bernard Didclle of New Wiiyrie BQrne.tl,
Matamoras, tormer Racine BAR!iHART, Opal Berry,
Robert
Black,
Robert
area residents.
Blackston, RESA BOOTHE,
Karen Cadle, Dave Clark '
Robert Collins, Adell Davldaon,
PACK TO MEET
Rsclne CUb Scout Pack Z43 Andrea Dewhurst, Jo Ellen
will meet at UO p.m. Tuesday Diehl, Nancy Dixon, &amp;ger
at the Racine First Baptist Dlxon, Harvey Erlewine,
Estep,
Chrystal
Church. Any hoy between 111e James
Faulkner,
DEBBIE
GARNES
agea of 8 and 9 who wlahto to
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join llle pack ls Invited.
NANCY GREENLEE, Connie
Grueser, MELANIE
RACKETI, Ronald Han ioon
FESTIV.,.L OFF
VIcki
Hanlson, Roger Hendrix:
A fsU festival annoWICed
Perry
Hoffman, John Hunnell
earner for Saturday evening on
the s!reets of Rsclne by Rsclne Fred Jones, Cindy Jordan:
firemen has been cancelled due Joyce Kerns, Diana King,
KENT
KLOES,
David
to other activities.
Krawsczyn, Steven Lane,
BOOSTERS TO MEET
CONNIE LANNING, Pamela
The Southern Athletic Manley, DEBRA MAY, Har&lt;J!d
Boosters will hold a special McDaniel, Gary Michael, Mary
~eeUhg at 7p.m. Monday at the Midkiff, Mark MIUer, Cheryl
hit)! school to complete plans Nelson, DARLA NEUTZLING,
IrK the annual football banquet. ' MARLA NEUTZLING, Kenneth
Norris, Ann Ohlinger, Edward
$~,.::-;::::::::::::-.:::::::::::::::-:;:;: Parker, Ricky Pierce, Steve
Powell, Connie Radford •
Margaret Riggs, Mlllsa Rizer,
SAIGON (Ut'I)- no U. 8.
Rebecca Scaggo, Deborah
Cmnmawl Wd &amp;oday WOOpl
Scaggs, Deborah Seho, Stella
of lbe U. 8. Army's Amerii!IJ Smith, STEVE STANLEY
Dlvllloo 111011 5,1110 gallmu of Mike Struble, Ruth · Terrell'
lbe eoatnvontal &lt;bemkll Fred Thompson, Robert Titus:
j'enap" to kill vegetaUea ID Joe Welker, Kenneth Wbeeter,
tile war 10110 evea lifter Ita Danny White, REBECCA
110 was foriJJddeD ID VI~ WILL, Jsnine Wilson, Debbie

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to place pollen about the public hearJnc for llle US ~ dlfeuos ~ .dlltalla and •the ·,
county pnliDOIIDB Ibis ~·· bypass of NelsonviDe will be dghl of "•Y ·aoqlllollioo
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held at 10 a.m. oo Nov. Sin the programs, tentaUve. ~·· ·~:s~;:.:
by Mrs. Bruce MaY and Mrs Nelaoovllle Junior lllsb School. alructioo sclledulea lllil the 81
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Washington. The home was vacated by llle
Bridgeman family 10 years ago.
Still on lbe properly Ia llle family
graveyard. The four generation• of
Brldgemans were named Quartua. Three
of the four are burled In 111e famlly plot.
Paul and Shirley Huston, as IIIey are
known to their many friends, began llle
tremendous last of restoration by worldng
evenings, holldays or "henevei time
pormltted. All the work was done by 111e

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froiD lbe itandplilnHbatlholo •1Mlid on
NOY. 3will detenDine the .!be Iilii lhape ol
let!1sloll1111 ~ oqresaional dlstrlcll for
the nell 10 yean.

QuoUng a figure from "Graos·
roola," tbe dlolrlct Democrat news·
letter, Dr. Smith said that 70 per cent
ol llle fam!Uea In Ohio with Income leas
titan $'1,500 a yeor psy 66 per cent of an
ola'le Iilii Joca)lalea. Yet only 23 per cent
ol tile wllvenlty students come from these
families, the speaker saki.

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ON OUR PARKING ~ LOT

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WA8H!NG1'011- ~ lll,tttt· :l'llt.-IAUoritltrlllall&gt;llill-sc~ ~ lnslltate baa bean .-..

federal eo-dlalmJan of the ~
ResJonal Commission, the lOth
Congreaslmal District of Ohio Is "doing
very well Indeed by the provisions of thls
program."
John Waters, head of the Appalachian
Regional CommiMion which has, alnce
' "ilHAPE THE SOIOOUI FOR THE 70's" ls Ibis year.•s theme during
1965, coordinated new economic and aoclal
Amerlcaft E&lt;b!ation Weekwhk:h the mayors of Middleport, Pomeroy and RuUsnd
progroms f..- the 13-otate Appalachian
proclaimed during Oct. 2ii-311n their ,._live towns. They urged an psreute and
region, recenUy briefed Congressman
others interested In the ,..!fare ol schools to visit lllelr achools during the week.
Clarence E. Miller on llle progress of ARC
Front row ,1-r, are Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar, Mldineport Mayor C. 0 . Fisher
projecll. both In operation and planned for
undRuUnndMsyorEugene1b&lt;mp~~~~~; bact row, Mrs. RusaeliMoore, chairman
Southeastern Ohio.
of the ocholarshlp and education committees of the American Legion Aulllary of
Meeting with Miller In Washington,
Waters said that Soullleastern Ohio's rate
Drew Weboler Post No. iii, American Legion, 8IRd George Hargraves, Meigs High
of progress ls slgnUicant. Referring to
School &amp;lperlntendent. This lithe 50th observance of American Education week.
ARC·funded vocational education
programs ln the District, Waters said,
" The Commlssion has provided more than
f]OI.7 million for vocaUooal educaUon ln
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Appalachia. In just five vocsUooal schools
in
Ohio, there ls e.pected to be an
GAIJJPOUS -Acting JuvenUa Court also fined 110 and cools.
Fined on trafllc charges were Glenn enrollment ol more than 5,600 atudenll by
Judge John Gilliland Friday found three
Smith,
Jr., 18, Rt. I, Gslllpolla, $10 and wn.TheARChasfwtdedseven vocational
Gallla youths guilty rl. acll of delinquency
cools, left of center; Gary A. Jones, 16, school projecblln Soullleastere Ohio alone.
in the purchase of liquor.
Richard A. GIII,J7,.and John K. Gill, GalllpoUa,IJO and cools, speeding; Robert
15,,Rt. 2, Patriot, were found guilty ln that Erlt, 17, Rt. I, Gallipolis, II~ 8IRd costs,
they dld share billie cost o1 intollCIIIIng speeding; Larry Warren, 11, Rt. 1, Crown
liquor ander ...Uon 43111.831 of the Ohio City. $10 and cools, !allure to slop within
Revised Code. They were each Uned $10 theassuredcleardlstance; and Freddie B.
Sltaggs, 17, Rl. 1, Galllpolls, received a
and costs.
Robert E. Fulks, 17, Rt. 1, Vinton, was five day Ucense suspension for defective
GAUJPOUS - A GaUipoUs college
found gullty of an act of delinquency In exhausl
s-nt won recogn!Uon last weekend 111e
Forfeiting
bonds
were
Charles
E.
Hill,
that be dld purchase malt Uquor. He was
17, Rt. I, Thurman, $12.ii0, speeding and aecond otralght yeor for having detignod
Raymond Lester, 16, Rio Grande, laS """ built llle beat h - decoration on the
reckleas operaUon. Charles W. Bodlmer campua during hornecoming.
Perkin• H01pitJJlUed
m. 11. Eureka star RL; Gallipolis, was
Rlct Houck, son of Mr. and Mn. Billie
admonished
for failure to yield the right of
IEI'ART FALLS - A Letart Folia
douck,121111lcrest
Dr.•• resident ol Buoll
,man wasboopllallsed Saturday after being way .
lloll, developed ·lbe theme, ''Mde '70
1trudt bJ 111 auto all2:50 p.m. on SR SS8
Different" around llle Dodge Shorlff Joe
ben . .
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Jllgglna. 11 was In _.,tion with
. Jolmoon Hall.
JIIJW)OZER JIVIIN8
71,
MJerl
The Bush Hall.Joboson project featured
POMEROY - The l'&lt;lneroy Fire a !().foot hllb Jllgglna willl a moving,
Dept. went,a112:U p.m. _Saturday to.llle ..,..ttog, bead repeating, "You're In a
Don Sbeelll')'aldence on Rt. 118 when a beap of lrouble buddy." , . heap of
bWid0181' ,bad .
fire, Damage ....
Rt.l
eellmated
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the feedba&lt;ll "" ....
-ved to dale on lbo ll'ldllllllt llu been
equaDy rewarding," Walen said.
"I'm happy to soy lhallbe program
will continue to receive ARC ~ In
1971," Waters told MIDer. "At tNa time, tt
Is estimated that another SU million 11111
be spent for conUnued voCIItlonal
educatiooal training ln your District."
Asked by Miller to olaborate on lbe
status ol present ARC{undod beallll
programs and future plana, Wolen said
''The ARC has funded plannlnc and
operating projecll. and con.strucUon
projecll through llle Ohio Volley IINIIII
Services over the past three yan. More
titan $10 million has been ollocated to a
number ol projects. This IDlOIDit Included
$11,1$0,113 for health care conalruction such as llle llolzer Hospital in Galllpolil,
the Jenkins Heallll Faclllty at Wellstm,
the O'Bleness Memorial Hospllll In
Alllens, as well as..., bealtb. can willa
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District up
.For. Review

the rich, I dOD~ know what It Is. The
Democratic Party thinks Ibis ought to be
chanl!ed," Dr. &amp;nllll stated.
"Do yoa tltlnk this (gerrymandering)
doean'l reoJiy amount to much? In 111118
ab\111147 par cellt of all:.~oles cast In OhiO
congresaional eleetlono went to
Democra!L You "oold e.pect that sllghlly.
leas titan ball of our CCIIlgl'eiSimal
delegatliJII woaid be Demncratic but, In
fact, becsWie of geJT7111811der1ng, lbe
number II only five out ol Z4," Dr. Smith
said.
' James Blliley, candldata 1~ Meigs
· County Commlssloner, spoke as did Paul
Gerard, headquarters chairman, and E. A.
· ~ eodllty chefrman, who presided.
Rslralhmenll ,..,. served.

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kl!cben" which holds an the warmth and
beauty a kltcllen can offer.
AttracUve red brick walls are featuroil
In the kitchen along with huge wooden log
beams _in the celllng. The be8llll8 are
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POMEROY - Formeratatesenator J.
Sherman P~ter and Dr. Sam Smith,
chairman of the social science divisiOn at
Rlo Grande Collage, were guest speakers
at llle weoldy open hoose of the Melga
· cOw,ty Demacrata Thursday night at
psrty headquarlen bore.

NEW 1969

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home.
As ooe enters the side door of the large
white brick home, there ls the "COIDIIcy

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has been retarned to the original beauty
for which It has been long remembered.
Belleved to be 130 years old, the hoose
once graced acres of land ln tills small
Meigs Cowtty town. AD bull&amp; acres were
sold or given away, but II acres remained
In llle family wttllllle Hustoos purchased
the property.
The last generation of Brldgomans to
Uve there was lbe daughter, Mn. Robert
C. Dwtn, who now resides In the state of

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BY DALE ROTHGEB
, . built of llle 11111 be decldell
GAILIPOLIS- One Dllljor race, two by realdenbl
of Raccoon Twp., Rio Groade
lallevlel, a lOfting ordinance and all local and Centerville villages wbo will vote 1111
optliJII ...... blghllgbllocallnterest In the
option questions.
annual ran election In Ga1Ua County on 1111 local
The question&amp; are: should tbe eala ol
Tueaday, Nov. 3.
beer by holden of C 8IRd D pll'llllll bo
Although electioneering has been allowed In llle VU!age of Csntonllle, Rio
aomewhat m llle quiet aide, auantion Is Grande aDd Raccoon Twp.; lhould lbe ...
9)&gt;0Cted to focua on the Gallla Cowtty of lnlollcaling liquors be permltled; ·
Commlasion race where former ohould llle sale of wine by the paebgo for
Democratic commissioner L. Paul conamnpUoo on and off llle [ll'tllliloll
Haskins 1s Dllltched oga1nat Republican wbere sold be permitted In tbe VUlage of
Joe D. MIDer who defeated John E. Rio Grande ; should llle sale of wiDe for
Morgan in the primary. Haaklna, conamnptlm on and off the .......... be
secretary of llle Buckeye Ssvlngs and pormltted; ohould tbe sale of oplrlLoan Aasociation, Is making a comebeck
llquors by llle glaas be pormllted snd ab.all
after being ousted two years ago by the atale llqoor storeo be permitted to oell
Republican Clarence Johnaon.
spirituous liquor by 111e peckage for.
Miller, a former contraclor, upaet CllllBIIDipUon off the premlaea when aol4
Morgan In hll first pulitical venture laat be permitted In the VU!age of Rio Grmde,
Centerville or Raccoon Twp.
- May.
1\ealdenll
of
Raccoon
Twp.
wiD
aloo
Two Important lal levies will be
decided in the GalllpoUs aty School decide the fate of • proposed lOlling pilll
adopted by tbe lolmshlp ....-.
District and Ohln Twp.
GalUa voten 11111 cast boiioll for aD
Residents of the clty school system
will vote oo a1\l mill operating lovy for an stale olflcee, two propoaed ~
amendmenll and nll&gt;pel'llaan olflcee,
indefinite period.
There are 10,244 peraons registered to
Ohio Township voters have been aslred
vote
In the general election.
m approve a one mill levy for fire pur·

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Pllrrln has lllCOiiled tbo •
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trouble, as shown by the dilp1IJ-, wsa 111
automobile.
In a huge muffler, lbroagll 'lfl!ldl
spectators walked, entering IJiprDIIriataiJ
~~~rough the tnlake,IIMI mUnc 1brauP 11e
Olhaust, aul&lt;moblli dangers"""' poillled
out. Adding much to llle project ,... a
vivid State Potrol film daplcllal
automolllle accldenta. Alao m-u _..
junk yarda and outo pollution.
The wsiit tbrauP the muffler ended at
•under which .... wrltlall, "An
you in a heap of trouble!"
Mr. How:k ICftllted lbe tropiiJ . . . .
due to rain at halftbne, was owadlll
lollowlnc an evonlng ......,.,n.

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