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p~ra~llldao NalkNI ~tor ololeDce II KIDI
'-l':: .... tln19111t1JIIII MaJ t. M told 1 CGD!ere!IC• he felt
llle Nallonll· Glllldlmen, lllcler 11M cln:umllln&lt;eo, IlliCit
~ lb ~" but ctii!IIIIIIIC no crimea.
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Tallllid. "llllprdiDa lbe NaUOIIII Guardlmea, I c:anDOt @·
celvt bow IIIey coold be 1rled for I crime. "M!IIIRS of judsmool
perblpl. but nola crilniDIIaet. "lvl for 11M sludents, lhe l8luln8
ol bodlc- doos not - n J y mean IIIey ere gulliJ," Tall
0111lillued. '"l''le IJ'IIIIi jury c:oukl C.U for a 1r111 Ill wblch lhe
deleftdlnts wW be Judled lnDocenl or gull!y."
WA8HINGTON SRI IQ TIVE IIERVICB JloMay clumpd
Ill ruloa to allow YOUDC 111111lo &lt;rid lbelr dtfallliilllln favor ole
1-A clullllcallon ollbe
IIlii aulll tbem belt. At !be same
lime, Seloclln Sonlco lllrtclor OuUs W. Tarr IIICOiftged men
with lli8JI drill "!!D'*s to lake lbla llep. Ho aalclll WIMIId cui
down.., II&lt;Pii ww k altha Salecllve Senlco and reduce lllllioiJ
IIIIOIW """"""" of chfl oH&amp;IbJe youth.
'DJe advanlap, 1'aiT lllkl, appilea "'pec•h!IJy to men with
w•mben above lti, lha bl8b"'l number ~ Jocal board Ia U •
peclld lo ....cb lbla year. 'l'lloao with llducallanal, ~tllllal,
lll!riCUitw'al, paiMIII)' II' hlrdlhlp defermenll ere eUctble. A
spoJresnu llid be bed no eallmale of bow 1111111 men might be
lffeclecl by lha policy cban8U.

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INDEPENDENCE, OBlO - ALREADY A YEAR behind
ocbadule, !be Jabn F. CUey Co. ol Plillburgh hBII aband&lt;loed
conatrucllon of a flU million lnteratale blghwly projeel here.
'lbe mow Ia llllprecedenleclln !be hlatii'Y of !be Oblo lllgbway

Deparlm&lt;lll.
Olarlea Yurick, deJIIIY director of DlvUdon 12 oflhe highway
departmonl, said ''tbey ere an old and bied company. We donl
know what boppened." 'DJe proJect Ia a year behlbd Its N...mber
1971 completion dale for lha 1·77 and 1"'*1 Interchange here.

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ATHENS, OBlO - AN 01110 UNIVEIISri'Y student, the flrsl
to he charged 111der !be slate's new camJll8 disruption bill, was
rlsm!•eed from acbool and prohibited from rHDterlng any state
llliverslty for at least one J"'lr. Richard Keith Letsinger, 18, a
fmhman from Bloomlnlllm. Ind., pleaded guilty to asaault. He
admitted firing a pellet gun from a window ola campUI residence
haD Oct. I. The pellet sllghtly Injured another student.

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Letha Koblent% Died on Monday
Letha Kobl101ll, 'Tll, P&lt;meroy, Pomeroy, Rt. 3; two alaters,
Rt. 3, died Monday at the Kimes Mabel Swartz, n.&gt;pers Plaine,
Cmval.....,t Home In Athms. and LeUie Meredith, WesterMrs. Kobleotz ,... a former ville, Obio, and two grandpostm•., In ~ Town- cbibhn.
sblp. llle wos .,....eded In dealll Mrs. Koblentz was a member
by her parenll, Ami and Ida ol !beD ol ANo. 3ZI, ~ ; of
VanCiei.Ridenoll', and a aon, llle Chester Garden Oub,
Floyd Eugene.
(]lester Grange No. ll609, and

.Mr1. Jennie
formerly of

News, Notes
Mrs. W. H. Foglesong of
Mason Is a patient at Holzer
Medical Center in Gallipolla.
She was taken there on Friday.
Mrs. Eunice Zuspan Is
vlsilillg her three daughters and
son In the Falls Church area of
Virglnta. 11oey ore Mrs. Robert
Adam&amp;, Mrs. Charles M. Smllll,
Mrs. Ina Breden and F. J.
Zuspan and famllies.
Vlsilillg wllll Mr. and Mrs.
John Rosch and family over the
weekend "ere Mrs. Paul
Randolph and Allee Mae, Mrs.
Goldie Smllll and Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Halstead
visited In Nitro, W. Va. recently
with Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Matheney.

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Sunday mornlns it ber
residence In Mlami, Fla.
Ame!hber of BeaUt Melhedlat
Cbun:b bi Mlddleport, Mrs.
Wlae was born June I, 1181 ln
Middleport, !be daughter of !be
late Edward and Elllllbelh
Thompaon. Besides her parents
she was preceded In death by a
brother and a sister.
-Surviving are her hUiband, C.
R. Wise, of Middleport; two
daushtets, . Mrs. William
(Bettie) Brown, · and Mn.
James (Mildred) Souders, both
of Mlaml; a son, Roacoe C.
Wise, Middleport; two lll.stera,
Mrs. Mildred 8eeaon and Mre.
WUma Davis, and I brother,
Grill Thompson, all of Middleport, and five grandchildren.
Funeral aervlc:es wW be ai!O
a.m. Thursday at !be RawtlngsCoatsFwoerallloinewithtbe
Rev. Mu Donohue offlclattne.
Burial will be Ill the Riverview
Cemetery. Friends may call at
!be fwoeral home alter 10 am.
Wednesday.
Pallbearers will be Harold E.
Hubbard, Eugene Horrla, Tom
Riley, Roger Dillard, Wllllam
Swisher and James Hubbard.

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Sbe is IIW'vived by ber lhe Natimal Grange.
buoband, 1'1!.-1; one aon, Da,., Funeral services will he beld
Wedneaday at I pm. at Ewing
Oulpel willllhe Rev. Herbert C.
HURT IN ACCIDENT
Morgan olficiallng. Burial will Ve- Memorial H01pilal
MASON - Earl Crl!ea, 45, be In Chester Cemetery. ADMI'ITED _ Mary June
Mason, waa admitted at Friends may call at the funeral Hood, Middleport; Vernon
VeteraDI Memorial Hospital borne
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Muncy, ReedavlUe; Mazie
from gunshot Injuries apHannahs, Pomeroy ; Judllb
parenUy suffered In a hWlilng
Thlvlner, Galllpolla; Vance
accldenl. l!lllpilal officials said
Crites, Masoo; Thomas
Crllell suffered woWids of !be n:__
s~-- ..JMcLeod, Mlddl&lt;port; Joseph
race and ann. ert~e~· cundltlon ...,_
BtsaU, Leng Bottom; Jolm
woa reported satisfactory.
Mrs. Glenn (Dorothea) Hanning, Athena; Connie
Wertz, Cleveland, dlecl SWlday Muuer, Pomeroy; Goldie
mlll'llln8 there. Bealdes her Oart, Syracuse; WWa Glblla,
mother, Mr1. Sue Ellie, of Letart, W. Va.; Thomas
Middleport, Mrs. Wertz is LDwrey, Pameroy.
survived by her husband,
DISCHARGES- Mary Hood.
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Re~ubllcan Sen. Ralph Tyler Smllh'• effectiv9 "law and
order '.campalln against potent challenger Adlat Stevenaon
Ill topped out too aoon, and GOP stratogi&amp;IB in IU'ient war
co~nclls are ·s~klng basWy lor ,new ways to cui Adlai's
evident COntinuing lead. .
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Republlcan leaden were disconcerted when the Chicago,
Sun-Times poU, a straw sampling with a considerable
~putation for accuracy, placed Stevensoo ahead by margins ranging around 5&amp; to 43 per cent- with Smllh looking
weaker dOWilstate than he dllre be to haw real hope of
overcoming a sure DemocraUc advantage in Mayor Daley:s
Chicago stronghold. Smith must al~o do weU In ethniC
suburbsnearCblcago.
As the poll appllea to downstate (40 such counties are
being tested), some GOP men prlvatel grumble that the
poU ls not only Inaccurate but that poftsters have chosen
places unrepresentative of Smith's true strength. Leaders
say he needs a downstate margin of at least 150,000 to
be tn the ball game.
The Smith forces wlll be counting heavily on President
NIXon's scheduled . Oct. 29 visit to flllnols and perhaps a
lew surprises. It Is clear to them that ibe earlier game
pian, letting "laW and Order" ~JaSis sink hOmO While
1ssulng statesmanlike position papers in the final days,
wUI not do.
The odd thing about Ibis race is that Stevenson, presently
IUinois' alate treasurer, was slammed In the teeth so hard
b{. Smith's assaults upon him that he Is sllll reacting
v sorously to the charges ~f softness on violence, unrest.
cnme, etc., even thougli !hell' effect has plainly weakened.
Stevenson -brings up the subject wherever he goes. often
before he is asked about it. The words that have haunted
him were his reference to Chicago police as "storm troopers In blue" alter the riot chaos surrounding the 1968
Democratic convention In this city.
How he tries to escape the Smith television reminders
on this count was uniquely revealed when I heard him
asked, In a pres,• conference, what his reaction was to an
Ohio grand Jury s Indictment of 25 students an~ others for
varmus disruptive acttvJtles in the days preceding the Natlonal Guard killing of four Kent State students May 4.
He said first that any persona guilty of illegal acts should
be punished. With a bow to his liberal con&amp;tituency. he
condemned the Natlooal Guard shootings. Then he added
this beautiful turn :
''I can 'I believe our Chicago police would have rer.cted
as did the National Guard in Ohio."
In his steady counterpunchinf. on law and order, tbe 40year-old Stevenson hits Smith s antigun control position

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The 11orap liidlillea bold lbout . 11"1 torti.~vDaced. ' or'at11Jatlona ··.,pre~ . Ail
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Zlrklo and DaYle A&lt;ree. Council
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trainee attending !be school.
'l'bere would be no COlli to !be
Ylllage.
Councilman John Zerkle,
bowever,saldhe frowned upon

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will Ciilfer with Dan Meadows,
pr~tor of lhe pharmacy. ·
Aletter from lioe Ohio Bureau
crl Inspection reed bY Grate
Indicated that In !be future
biSUI'ance ralell .In Middleport
will be hJ&amp;her. 11oe arnOlDII of
!be Increase and the effective
date Will .,_ announced later by
lhe bureau.
Attending lha meeting those
named above and Mayor C. 0 .
Flaher; councilmen Lawrence
Stewart, David Ohlln&amp;er and
CllffordStumho,andMr.Grate,
clerk-treasurer.

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Fellow." Cbarlu Hamuton,
llundoy Sdlool superlntendenl,
aotlns Nease's lallblul at·
lendance, said, ''Graielul fl&gt;r
many 111111111 we tate for
•. . .lecl. Mr•. NeaH Ia 111011
.ratelulforhladil!rdllrlenda."
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served as a parking space lor
customers and employees of a
buslneas !bey own. The amlllllll
of damages asked is $5,000. 11oe
plaintiffs Ill their petition state
they have lost •
in bl!Siness
and wlll continue Ul lose $10 1
day as tons a&amp; the rail remsllia
at !be parking area. It asked !be
railing be removed.
Marie Blchman, Pomeroy,
filed suit againllt the vUiage of
Pomeroy and Henry L. Miller
and son, Columbus, in the
amoWII of fl3 ,015 for alleged
damage to her home and
property when sewer lines were

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"We are l'1llllling out of space," aaid an Armco spokeainan. aty, Band SiJin8s, Okla., ..... Zanenille, Olofo.
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Armco hBII about 8,000emplo)'1!1at Ill~- works. 'DJe
lms to be done. We might have enougb space for'about two more larJesi layolll!lll0llll£ad by a steel producer solar
and
weelll," asld !be spoRsman who did not wlah to beldenllfled.
Laughlin wblcb fll'loughed 4,000 worDrl eOrlier lbla l!lOIIII&gt;. ·
1be11poke1111811 said llle Drat layoffs WIMIId be 1n lhe llnlahlns
Meanwblle, Ohio manufacturers are also going Ill !be four.
operatlllla and would then spread If !be 81rlke conllnued. Armco day work week u a means of comlatlq the alump In aalea
basaboulliO,OIO'""'*"•atptantSIDM!ddletown.Jialtirnore, causedbylbeatrikeandgeneralcondltlonofthemarbl.
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deparl!llanl for .JZ,I'/Ii.
Columbus Is doing lhe detailed
Mre.C. K.N-,Mr. lild~. ~. ,..,._, .
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OlarlesRimllton S.....,Jo d and Mre Elma Hoi!* '
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In !be amolll)t Of f2,864.
Veterans Relief Commlsllon to
In other buslqesa, a· compensate clerk&amp; amOWIIed to
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representative of the State $300from burials and $Uill from
Hlshway Depar\!llent at Memorial Day Espenaes fwods.
Marietta presented plans Attending
were
com•1i
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By Uallell , _ IDteraalliilal
tenance ol cerlaln coW!ty and Ours, and Clerk Martha
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&amp;steaded Oblo wealber
oallool! Saturday 111111 Sunday:
A coolin&amp; trend over tloe
w~keod with •bowers
Sat111day oad clearblg
~Y· BJaha iD upper Ill
f!liiiJlnlayudSIUidaywlllltbe
llwi iD !be mid Cis Saturday
I!IOI'IiiC and tbe lo- •
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' Selurday llltJd.
IIILL, N. J, _A aD!;HICAL compall)' bas an;. :;;~;: ¥' · 1..: .. r.m.'ll&lt;;.=~
1 p1a111c boUle tliat illll'!ll to a crum111Y ,, 'WELFARE ESTIMATED
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tivlties In !be Nov. 3 election
School at~pdtnce record. She
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Tuts&lt;lay afternoon, Mrs. Fred
PIPELINE UNDERWAY
COLUMBUS (UP!) - A Crow, Jr., a second cousin,
construction project for a entertained with a tea honoring
$333 ,000 pipeline In Miami Miss Karr on ber J!Otb birthday.
CoW!Iy is underway by Ohio Guests were members ol the
Fuel Gas Co.
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Society of Christian Service of
llle Aabury Church, and her
longtime friends and neighbors.
For the occasion she wore a
dress which woa a sift to her
from members of the Eagles
Class and a corasge of pink
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TWO Rooms The Meigs County Board W"'t Bedford- Raymond E.
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M. Whittington, Mrs.
Elecl(ons today announced Whaley, Mrs.
J . Quivey, Barbara J. Bolen .
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precinct officials lor the Nov. 3 Mrs.
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Cecil Dyesville - Mrs. Grace
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Toban, Mrs. Audra
Turner' Mr.
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Two rooms In lhe Carl
WIUlama home, Dock St.,
Middleport, were destroyed by
lire Tuesday, Middleport
Fireman Jack Bechtle reporled.
WIIUatna wu wlll'klng on .a
gas line 1n lha ldtdlen wben !be
line broke and !be g8a Ignited.
'l'bere wos corialderable smolle
damage to otber pilrlloo of !be
ooe alii'y frame home. Mld·
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_,....at·• 1:31 p.m. 1be kltd1en
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With the exception ol
Reedsville Precinct, the first
named In each case Is the
presiding judge and Is a
Reppblican, the next tbree are
judge&amp;, the first listed a
Republ!can, and !be otber two
Democrats. The final two
naines In each listing are
clerks, !be first a Republican
and the second a Democrat.
East Bedford Pet. - Mrs.
Sylvis L. Mldldff, Mrs. Mildred
F. Betzing, Mrs. Helena J.
Howell, Herman A. Graeser,
Mrs. Yvonne S. Young, Mrs.
Sadie A. Carl.

Connie
Louise
Harrison,
Hayes,

Mrs. Iona Brlctles.
Norlll Chester- George C.
Genheimer, Mrs. Bertha F.
Smith, Mrs. Mary HW!ter, Mrs.
Dorollly L. Myers, Mrs. Norma
J. Sexson, Mrs. Marcia L.
Keller.
South Chester -Mrs. Esther
P. Ridenour, Mre. Barbara K.
Sargent, Mrs. Ethel F. Bentz,
Mrs. Shirley M. Long, Mrs.
Mildred S. DIU, .Mrs. Lucille
Ridenour.
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Columbia - Mrs. Louise Z.
··•Ellis, mro. Laura E. Krebs,
Mrs. WIIJIIIII C. Burke, Mrs.
Jacqueline Gillogly, Mrs.

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Harvey E. Starkey, Mrs.
JacqueUne F. Fraley, Mrs.
Lerella R. Stansbury, Mrs.
Vera Holcomb.
Great River - Mrs. Carol E.
Rhodes, Mrs. Marie Lawrence,
Mrs. Letha Proffitt, Mrs. Ethel
F. Hoback, Mrs. Linda L.
Patterson, Mrs. Juanita M.
Sayre.
Portland - Mrs. Doris M.
Sayre, Harry A. Hayman, Mrs.
NeU Middleswart, Mrs. Violet
Brewer, · Mrs. Gertrude E.
Lehew, Ada VanMeter.
East Letart- Mrs. Feme B.
Hayman. Mrs. Focie L.

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Charles Neuman who lllilted
Mrs. Crow at !be tea. A daun
red roses were &amp;~von to !be
honored pest by lltr. and Mrs.
Millard Van Meter and
nwnerous otber gifts of jewelry
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Hayman, Mr1. Eula J. Wolfe,
Mrs. Ruth I. Wolfe, Mrs. Janet
S. Manuel, Mra. Evelyn
Manuel.
Letart .,- James R. Hill, Mrs.
ClaraJ.PoweU,llfrs. MargleE.
Hwo~ Gary Joe Wolfe, Mre.
Bonnie S. Miller, Mre. Pauline
Wolfe.
Long Bottom - Mrs. Er·
nestine Hayman, Mrs. Ella L.
Osborne, Mrs. Dorotlly M.
Welts,. Mrs. Alice F. Curtla,
Mrs. Tressie R. Stelham, Mre.
Ada E. BllseU.
Olivedale - Mrs. Eatber B.
Landon, Mrs. CeUa E. Colllna,
Mrs. Jess1e R. Dotiderer, Mra.
Mary Lou Longenette , Mre • :H.
Glenda Benedum, Mrs. Mary
Jane Headley.
Allred - Mrs. Mary S.
Pennington, Mrs. Mary 'M .
Amos, Mrs. Charlotte Van

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Summerfoeld, Mrs. Dori1 A. &lt;::
Koenig, Mrs. Darlene G!tlhrle, ,! ;. ::
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Karr, an octogenarian · as of
Tuesday, hall her .... f&lt;Jrmula
for staying YOWlS at heart.
She believes that keeping
Interested and busy In community and church affairs, and
Informed of world events, helps
maintain a teen mind alld a
happy spbit,for a useful life. No
one who knows Marcia Karr
danlea her Ufe uempUftes thai
philosophy.
AreUrecl school ~acher, Mlas
Karr hBII resided in the Karr
homMiead ln Syracuse since
E. C. NEWELL
1918. She WBL born in &amp;ilion
E. C. NeweU, .00 of Mr. and Towuhlp, daughter of the late
Mrs. Hobart NeweU, Cheater, Nathan Jefferson Karr and
Is serving u a fireman •P" Mary Williams Karr. Aa a child
prentice engineer willl the U. abe Uved oo a farm on !be
S. Navy after apelllilq a Cheotar Rood.
leave here wltb bls ,pareall.
She has been an actin
HI&amp; address II E. C. NeweD, member of lhe Asbury Unllecl
FA B477190, Iaaet. Sblp Metllodlst Church many yean
Malnl. FAE, Dlv. I all1l R. where she taught an older adult .
Navy Base, PhDadelpbla, Pa. claae. For lhe paet eight yean
1911%.
she has been !be teacher of tbe
Eagles Class. She served u
church treasurer 15 years, has
DEMOCRATS TO MEET
A meeting of the Meigs represented the church at the
County young Democrat Club Lakeside, OJolo Conference 14
wiU be~ at 7:30p.m. Wed- fe&amp;rS and has served on the
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Armc:oStsel Co., onecrlthe nation'I leading steel ioroduoer1,
wW begin majOr tsyofb wltliln twO weeb If Ute ~-old United
Allto Worten llritugalbsiGeneral Mol«&amp; boa not ended by lhet
Ume, Informed sources said today.
Armco, willl headquarters In MJMWown, Ohio, and 1111111
Olber major steel p!'O&lt;blers have 110! announced layoffs or
produclloncutbecUbecallllllheybavebeenstoc:tpWn&amp;ateelfor

Two law 1ults seeklns
damases have been filed In
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court against Pomeroy.
Frlb: and Mary Buck,
Pomeroy, and Adolph and
!..orella Saelena, Middleport,
flied a petition aaklng a man·
datory Injunction against
vlllase officials Cbarles w.
Logar, mayor; Ralph Werry,
Franklin Rizer, Robert Hysell,
Donald Collinl, Alma RUBSOD
and Lucien Poulin, members of
collllCII.
They seek compeiliiUon for
alleged los&amp; of bUiinesa due to
the erectlm of a guard rail near
the Pomeroy-Mason brldgelhat

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council vole4· to oend tbree
· regular olllcers I!&gt; ' a special
Jl!ll.lce ICh9ol In :lackaon from
Nov. Z throu&amp;b Dec. 18. 'DJe

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officer should be lnjllred '*tule
uelatlnJ reaUlar pollee.
Clerk-Tftuuret Gei1e Grate
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Southea•..,.. ~· Council of
Glivei'nmento 'wai approhd
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CONFINED BY INJURY
Mrs. Beatrice Ralrden,
Hartford, who was injured In an
a~tomoblle accident Friday, Is
Ciilflned to Pleasant Valley
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BEIHUT (UP[)- Ilr. Tlmollly brown leather cap, lllliled and !be Elmwood if~' lfoiDe1n
F. Leary and his Black Panther stared ahead.
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and ylppy colleagueslelt today Leary's colleagues said ear- Mrs Davllatidheulallr lbe
for Cairo after being told they Her. the grllllp hoped to go Ill late Sarah PbUUji
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Jordan ''within !be ,_;,_. __......,....,.!be '
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or ·
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'DJeir welcome In Cairo was next few dafs" to npreas !be '""
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Black Panthers' solldarll)'_ flllh o;nany years. •
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his companions were escorted However, Leary, Black Pan· ll'lt, was pa~ID dellJiliJ
to Beirut airport early today by thor Field Marshal Don Cos, bet balbl!ld;' FraMUDisti..lwo
Lebanese pollee officers. They New YMk Panther Clalrman lrotjlen,·and 1111 ...,,. :»
asld the move was not Marlin Kennar and .;~ s.atlied bJ,,~ lllll•· WJDiltt f,
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b Dohrn a fund raiser f"" !be Davis Middleport • ' lhrie
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four was driven to Beirut United Slalell, pald'"'lr f300 1111!l'lday al S p.m. at·
Airport 1n a police jeep. Pollee bill at lha bellchfroot Hotel St. ~Burial wW ~ lb !Jeedi
said earlier !bey told the group Georges before dawn l!lli went &gt;Grove Ceoileteri' • Frltlld!! J!li1
llleir presence In Lebanon ''Is to the airport.
call at lht funeral b not desirable "
Mies Dohm deClined com- •ytlale.
They app~renUy gave up ment when asked where her
~~~r~g~~t ~~::s"'.!t~ ~~f:~n~rs~~~~~~.;J•li~~iv~i.~~ ptan.s to visit !be Palestinian sister was. There had been
When he isn't responding to Smith's admittedly rough guerrllloa as a measure of reports It was llen!ardlne
charges In this field, Stevenson tries to tie his adversary solidarity with lham In their rather than J~ who Will
Into Nixon economic policies he portrays as potentially struggle against Israel and In AIJiers shorUy liter Leary
disastrous-though W!employment tn Illinois runs a couple "U.S."
and hla wife, Rosemary,
of points below the U.S. average.
Airport poUC. lept crowds arrived there last week.
Smith, at M a veteran legislator with obvious solid at a dlatance with !be
abilities, might win handily in other circumstances .. ~is explanation ''we have orders to ...
problem is Stevenson's 98 per cent name recogn1tion all
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ow no 000 to!speak to him
Ylsltthe carpet Dept. on the3rd Floor. Seethe
ear~ch~se law and order-because of its value to Nixon and walked with !be American
beautiful colors and designs avall~le. to YO!/
in I
s a means of pulling Adlai off the pedestal.
l.!lD •dvOCllte from !be termln·
In Wool - Nylon...;. Acrlll!n - Kadel 'Fortrel &amp;
The device closed the gap amazingly-and then tal!"red al out to the plane as he left.
Antron. 'T'ilke some samples home with you.
off- Smith _reading 14-page treatises on Nixon economocs Is
When newsmen tried to
see which looks best In your own home. We
hardly the stuff for a big final push. :rhose polls ~re addresa him, Leary, wearing a
will come measure your rooms .and let you .
shakers, callong for late-hour dramatics. M~anwhde , brown sutt, open-110Ck ahlrt and'
know the total Installed price. All carpet In·
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Willoughby, a sister, Mrs ,
DIVORCE ASKED
Evelyn Hill, Buffalo, N. Y.
A suit lor divorce has been
Funeral aervlc:es will be held at filed In Mei88 CoWlty Common
I pm. Wednesday In Cleveland Pleas Court by CoMie Reed,
and burial will be there.
Reedsville, against Willard L.
Reed charging gross neglect of
duty
and 011reme cruelty. ,The
LODGE TO MEET
plaintiff
also seek&amp; the custody
Pomeroy Cbapter 80, RAM,
of
three
minor children .
will meet In special session at
l:ll p.m. Wednesday following
a maettne cl !be Ohio valley
Commandery.

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Ella Kazon's
THE ARRANGEMENT
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Kirk Douglas
Faye Dunaway

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Neio LeJinaiDn, rlllkld lbll-t No. I by lbe AP IJid No. 2
by tbe UPIIIDOIII Oldo'l Doable A ICIIooll, eciPd tho Melp
Mlraudei'IM In 1 prt re_. eht~llt811. Since that c18J both
clllbl DO doubt hmllwpnJi ld,IO tl!ln 111111 WI)' tD·poll' Whal a
repeol meetiDi would produce. IIIJtdlelitU, ,bow,..., bow the
Sol!lbl111114rt1 Oblo Llilp hal lmprond llltlmqe.
RMn-'qan, 011' Ju&amp;ue'l co-lllliller wllll Gelllpoill, 1mocltod
&lt;lfllllllardl fl. OOIID~~'~'IMbeforereaullrp]IJ bepn.IIIDlltda
aweetqooriOWIIf-1.
Item- Athens, baviltc illlrO!Ible 'lllintJJD&amp; In our cool....,.,
loOk Martella ... In Ill ftral ,..w.rb' lclledltled pme. Miean·
while, Marietta has gone mID lll1'd up a t-s.oreeord campal&amp;nlnc
In lbe IGIIIb C.lral Oldo CGofaoene4, TWo of ill wiDI hml been
OVflt Newark and MarUnll ,.,.,. •
'l'rl!l, Nft Lolli Doable A and Melp II n1ple A 1l!lder lbe
aewcl•ljlllculon ll)'llem In wbleb boyenrollmeal delonDinellbe
·Ulree dlvlrkml• .j'fevcllltlw. 1111111 lliiiJI)III'I.Is IIUISeol the

.C aiUmrla heavyweight
C'1teqti'lll Roc• Rlrcb9r .....
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pr~~~" Tueoday after
0118 bullet WOUIId In
ltio!oJ and lour olbon In the aacW!Jt SEOAL, 10 1ouc llln1atd oii u a 11!1£110 ollltlle con'Jiild,er, 37, tdlol iiijueuce 'mOIIpt lbe city bop, II IJ'OWinl up.

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For 111 trouble, ~ •· w...on W..fe!:n ~ve
Hur.., llftCI Howrt..;.. m
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The s18 ar11111• Macblae. »nbell&lt;!n Sidney beld ·111
thallka tDbaet-lo-bacltahu!AJWI, fourth pooiUM with 1M pclnll
*G OVflt Steuhenvllle and U.Q and CillelnniiU Moeller llllftb
&lt;1'1« Jlal'berlon, II . - II wltll 167. Warren Western Jle.
polnllaheadoii'UIIIIOI'UP Upper eerve, which blasl&lt;!d NOes Me·
AtllasiDn In !be Class AAA Klnloy 35-1 Sabinlay, held Uti!
rallnp.
place, !ollowld by Lancu!Aor,
A new leader hal -sed In Sandusky, Troy and Cillelnnllll
the A ranldngl,lhanlla tD 1 d.,. St. xavier. Troy 1J the oaJy
feat llllfered bY Cclr7-Ralnon, MWC&lt;IIIel'. · ·
the leader for the flral four ClevellndHolyNameheldlll
weeki of the balloCing.
third apot In the Clull AA
But 1n Clul AA, Bucyrus ralblga, but loot ground ID both
ellUIS 1D Ill top opo1, allbougb Bucyn~~ and New Lex, ftnllh.
the Rldmen'l load dwindled in8 with 118. Porlmloutb West
from !Spolntuweet IDa 111m was fourth t1!18 week and
live tl!ll. week, !a-167.
· Clre1evllle !)fib. .
The 111rD1Dg point u 1M u . Vnbeaten Castalia
Mo..Uioo 11 c-..ed wu the Margaretta dropped from
vielor)' over Sleubenvllle a fourth lui week ID alxth, and
..perennial PGif"' In Ohio hip wu !ollowld by SpriJI8fleld
~~ehool footliall.
Shawnee, Ornille, Napoleoo
--• llarlvllle Like Ill latter
The 'ngers were two polnll ....
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beldnd U~ ._., __._ before two maldng lhelr first IDp l&lt;!n
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ahead o1 ti., Golden 80an last Arlln81Dn cauaed the big
week. Malji!Jon hal 3$4 polnll lhakeup In the Qass A ratingo
this •eek, with 'll flnt place by knocking off Ill Hancock
90 tes out of 1 pcltllible 39. At· County nel&amp;bbor, Cory·Rawaon,
lln8ton got293 polnll end eight 7~ Friday nl&amp;hl.

LOGAN UPCOJQNO -'!be Cblelr, lbe oppoaiUoa Ill lopn
Fridaymptoftbe MaJ'audera, haVI I WI)' fl. eomlng up wllll his,
tttrGng lullbaeu. For tbne yeere we bad 21111 lb. plus Chuck
Jtnv, aow an ou u_."', "' IIDp.
'lbll year lbe Marawlen will ha,., ID IIDp 21111 lb. plua Ken
Q!lbettllil, I 10~; wbo II among the l.etgue'l leadiJJs
IP'OIIIIIIaa!Mn· Lopa's'r1llllllnll bact, or tallbact,ll Rid! Krebo,
• lll!llkr, aiiO ..... lbe lep ntlbC'I.
ilalltlll 0111 Jac$
One Hospital Noll!: FW*• bact (]ll'lr MDJer w1to bas
lllll'l!ld every pmellir Lopn,ll out lor lbe 10110n. He fractured ·
aa~lutFrldi.JinlbeOIIelo'vleklryoverJacliloo.

GABS·Ranked .J4th.·In Class .44.·
Ccr)'·RaWIIII,
wllldl- had been
9. Troy
(7-0) (1) 41
the top apotlll
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(5-2)
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1D fourth belllnd ae&lt;CIIII place
$0(on4 10. 11. Cotum...,•
Tuacarawu Catbolle and tlllnl Eaotmoor -42; 12; 1 tfiiH
place Mec:blal"""q.
MI:Ktnlty _32; 11 Cleviolind St.

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Tuacari!IU Catbolle bad IJI
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canal Wlnchealllr mt1fld up
lw'o plaeoo "' llftb tbl8 week
and woa followed by Porto1110111b Noire Dame, Arlington,
Johnltmm Monrue, Marlm Low and 8 hriHray Ue between

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Ciovelond eon.clictino lf1 20. 1. Morlan Plto...,l
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polnlt: WI':'.::I.:IH~ ~~-= 3. Mochoni~1-0I (4)
end Clnclnnall Woodw•d 16
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- " ' t.Dulsvlllo 13; Clovelond 4. Cory-bwson
St. Janettuo 11; canton Control
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Cllllollc, Dovton Col..,.l White 5. canol Wlncho$1tr
ond Columbus Wullond 10
(7.01
Mosldore and Denvll1e lor eoch; Xenia 9; BNvorcrttll 9. 6. Portsmouth N. 0.
l&lt;!ntb.
Ct... M
(?.f) 121
MeDonalcl, lui year'• IIIlo! Ttom
Polnfl 7. Arllnvton
cs-21
Clull A clllmpkJn witb only a 1. Bucyrus
17-0l (4) 162 1. JohMiown ""'j'~ (1)
IICoreleoa lie lllll'rinllll record 2. Ntw Laxl""":?-tl (6) 157 •. Marion ~I
this seaSOD, wao only one point 3. Cleveland Holy Name
17·01 l!l
out of the ..._,l&lt;!n. _
(6-0) 121 111 IO. !tiel
(ll 61 ..
4
· Portlmoufll W~7~ 1 121 77
COLUMBUS (UPil - The
(li · Oonvlllo
United Pross lnlernotlonol 5, Circleville 17-0l
75
(7-01
Boord of Coaches' hlg/1 sc'::l 6. Clololla Maroorotto
~~- =:J~Or=~J,_
12
r:~l lwf11
'f.'wd~ren· 7_Sprtnvlield Sill= 67 13, New LDndon Ill 41; 14&lt; :
lheHs :
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(6-ll (II 63 Covtnvton 35; IS. Norwalk St; ·
C'('
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32; 16. Klrtlond 23; 17/
1
.., AAA
· Orville
~~
Yorkville (2) 20; 11. IINIIsvllloi
TNm
Points 9· Nopoleoo
17.0) Ill Sl and Sondu•"u St. Moru 19 IICII;
10. Hartville Lake
_,
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t. Mo..tuon
!7-01 127l 35-1
17.o) (2) 42 20. Spenctt ville 11.
2. Upper Arllnvl&lt;&gt;n
Second 10 , 11 . Wyomlno 32;
Oilier• with eight or more
17-0) Ill 293
II 0 nd Ml
ooinlt: Triad 13; Port&lt;way 12;
12· St. Clolrsvi a
3. canton MI:Kinley
norvo Newark Colllollc, Ct•clnnotl
16-0-1) (1) 242 ft~l:~n1!· =lUIc:w~~ Country Doy and falrpor1 10
4. Sidney
17.0) 111158 201 16. Louisville st. Thomes ooch; MI. PINunl, Alton Eoof
5. Clnclnnotl -~:;)
157 Aquinas, Deyton Jefferson. tt~~ ~f:.:.lghl$ ond

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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) -The
Uons American Bowl All.Stor
foothaU SBIDO, fllou&amp;hl ID be
4ead after two financially
dllutroua efforts, wu olflcially
revlve4 Tue&amp;day and scheduled
for Jan. 10.
Uons ofllclalllerbert Loech·
1er, general chairman for the
same. aald c:erllfleaUM ha4
been received from the NCAA
for the 811114! on that date and
aald eoochea l!ld players will
be IMOIDieed neJ:t week.
The flntl two games failed to
attract the anllctpaiA!d erowdl
and resull&lt;!d In a number of
c:ourt sulta, ...,., of which sun
are pending, Involving dObts
11'2 Incurred by tha former opon21'2
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Neio LeJinaiDn, rlllkld lbll-t No. I by lbe AP IJid No. 2
by tbe UPIIIDOIII Oldo'l Doable A ICIIooll, eciPd tho Melp
Mlraudei'IM In 1 prt re_. eht~llt811. Since that c18J both
clllbl DO doubt hmllwpnJi ld,IO tl!ln 111111 WI)' tD·poll' Whal a
repeol meetiDi would produce. IIIJtdlelitU, ,bow,..., bow the
Sol!lbl111114rt1 Oblo Llilp hal lmprond llltlmqe.
RMn-'qan, 011' Ju&amp;ue'l co-lllliller wllll Gelllpoill, 1mocltod
&lt;lfllllllardl fl. OOIID~~'~'IMbeforereaullrp]IJ bepn.IIIDlltda
aweetqooriOWIIf-1.
Item- Athens, baviltc illlrO!Ible 'lllintJJD&amp; In our cool....,.,
loOk Martella ... In Ill ftral ,..w.rb' lclledltled pme. Miean·
while, Marietta has gone mID lll1'd up a t-s.oreeord campal&amp;nlnc
In lbe IGIIIb C.lral Oldo CGofaoene4, TWo of ill wiDI hml been
OVflt Newark and MarUnll ,.,.,. •
'l'rl!l, Nft Lolli Doable A and Melp II n1ple A 1l!lder lbe
aewcl•ljlllculon ll)'llem In wbleb boyenrollmeal delonDinellbe
·Ulree dlvlrkml• .j'fevcllltlw. 1111111 lliiiJI)III'I.Is IIUISeol the

.C aiUmrla heavyweight
C'1teqti'lll Roc• Rlrcb9r .....
! 'mllrln1 ' ullslac lory
pr~~~" Tueoday after
0118 bullet WOUIId In
ltio!oJ and lour olbon In the aacW!Jt SEOAL, 10 1ouc llln1atd oii u a 11!1£110 ollltlle con'Jiild,er, 37, tdlol iiijueuce 'mOIIpt lbe city bop, II IJ'OWinl up.

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For 111 trouble, ~ •· w...on W..fe!:n ~ve
Hur.., llftCI Howrt..;.. m
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been lila,_..~ MaMUOII C..lo!Q MeKinley, witb liz jumped .U ~ Wlf lrGm l5lb 7. La11Uoior ' 1~- 11
\j
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flnllhed No. 1 111 the Unltld wino and a lie, II the only olh- 1D ..-111 tb18
•bile' •· $Mdusky 1-.1)
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more lib ltml will be 1be , _
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Bulldop, who flllllh the oeuon
aplnatM•IDoo Nov.l4, have
2f2 pclnll.

The s18 ar11111• Macblae. »nbell&lt;!n Sidney beld ·111
thallka tDbaet-lo-bacltahu!AJWI, fourth pooiUM with 1M pclnll
*G OVflt Steuhenvllle and U.Q and CillelnniiU Moeller llllftb
&lt;1'1« Jlal'berlon, II . - II wltll 167. Warren Western Jle.
polnllaheadoii'UIIIIOI'UP Upper eerve, which blasl&lt;!d NOes Me·
AtllasiDn In !be Class AAA Klnloy 35-1 Sabinlay, held Uti!
rallnp.
place, !ollowld by Lancu!Aor,
A new leader hal -sed In Sandusky, Troy and Cillelnnllll
the A ranldngl,lhanlla tD 1 d.,. St. xavier. Troy 1J the oaJy
feat llllfered bY Cclr7-Ralnon, MWC&lt;IIIel'. · ·
the leader for the flral four ClevellndHolyNameheldlll
weeki of the balloCing.
third apot In the Clull AA
But 1n Clul AA, Bucyrus ralblga, but loot ground ID both
ellUIS 1D Ill top opo1, allbougb Bucyn~~ and New Lex, ftnllh.
the Rldmen'l load dwindled in8 with 118. Porlmloutb West
from !Spolntuweet IDa 111m was fourth t1!18 week and
live tl!ll. week, !a-167.
· Clre1evllle !)fib. .
The 111rD1Dg point u 1M u . Vnbeaten Castalia
Mo..Uioo 11 c-..ed wu the Margaretta dropped from
vielor)' over Sleubenvllle a fourth lui week ID alxth, and
..perennial PGif"' In Ohio hip wu !ollowld by SpriJI8fleld
~~ehool footliall.
Shawnee, Ornille, Napoleoo
--• llarlvllle Like Ill latter
The 'ngers were two polnll ....
• e
beldnd U~ ._., __._ before two maldng lhelr first IDp l&lt;!n
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that pme but movld 44 polnll appearances.
ahead o1 ti., Golden 80an last Arlln81Dn cauaed the big
week. Malji!Jon hal 3$4 polnll lhakeup In the Qass A ratingo
this •eek, with 'll flnt place by knocking off Ill Hancock
90 tes out of 1 pcltllible 39. At· County nel&amp;bbor, Cory·Rawaon,
lln8ton got293 polnll end eight 7~ Friday nl&amp;hl.

LOGAN UPCOJQNO -'!be Cblelr, lbe oppoaiUoa Ill lopn
Fridaymptoftbe MaJ'audera, haVI I WI)' fl. eomlng up wllll his,
tttrGng lullbaeu. For tbne yeere we bad 21111 lb. plus Chuck
Jtnv, aow an ou u_."', "' IIDp.
'lbll year lbe Marawlen will ha,., ID IIDp 21111 lb. plua Ken
Q!lbettllil, I 10~; wbo II among the l.etgue'l leadiJJs
IP'OIIIIIIaa!Mn· Lopa's'r1llllllnll bact, or tallbact,ll Rid! Krebo,
• lll!llkr, aiiO ..... lbe lep ntlbC'I.
ilalltlll 0111 Jac$
One Hospital Noll!: FW*• bact (]ll'lr MDJer w1to bas
lllll'l!ld every pmellir Lopn,ll out lor lbe 10110n. He fractured ·
aa~lutFrldi.JinlbeOIIelo'vleklryoverJacliloo.

GABS·Ranked .J4th.·In Class .44.·
Ccr)'·RaWIIII,
wllldl- had been
9. Troy
(7-0) (1) 41
the top apotlll
·
• fell 10. ,Clnclnnall St. X.V,.,.
(5-2)
&lt;IS
1D fourth belllnd ae&lt;CIIII place
$0(on4 10. 11. Cotum...,•
Tuacarawu Catbolle and tlllnl Eaotmoor -42; 12; 1 tfiiH
place Mec:blal"""q.
MI:Ktnlty _32; 11 Cleviolind St.

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place
point 1&lt;1181 wu IM, wblle
Tuacari!IU Catbolle bad IJI
.~Mi...,._ ._,__ ·..N """"-=-• ....,,
canal Wlnchealllr mt1fld up
lw'o plaeoo "' llftb tbl8 week
and woa followed by Porto1110111b Noire Dame, Arlington,
Johnltmm Monrue, Marlm Low and 8 hriHray Ue between

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Findlay 2J;17. tollli,. (11 122)

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polnlo:
Roulord
12; Solon,
Akron St.
Sprtnvrtotd

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Ciovelond eon.clictino lf1 20. 1. Morlan Plto...,l
Ctnclnnafl taS.IIo ond - d·
17-0) 11)
m~·
2. Tute~rawao Cofflollc
polnlt: WI':'.::I.:IH~ ~~-= 3. Mochoni~1-0I (4)
end Clnclnnall Woodw•d 16
1 7.01
- " ' t.Dulsvlllo 13; Clovelond 4. Cory-bwson
St. Janettuo 11; canton Control
·
!6-11
Cllllollc, Dovton Col..,.l White 5. canol Wlncho$1tr
ond Columbus Wullond 10
(7.01
Mosldore and Denvll1e lor eoch; Xenia 9; BNvorcrttll 9. 6. Portsmouth N. 0.
l&lt;!ntb.
Ct... M
(?.f) 121
MeDonalcl, lui year'• IIIlo! Ttom
Polnfl 7. Arllnvton
cs-21
Clull A clllmpkJn witb only a 1. Bucyrus
17-0l (4) 162 1. JohMiown ""'j'~ (1)
IICoreleoa lie lllll'rinllll record 2. Ntw Laxl""":?-tl (6) 157 •. Marion ~I
this seaSOD, wao only one point 3. Cleveland Holy Name
17·01 l!l
out of the ..._,l&lt;!n. _
(6-0) 121 111 IO. !tiel
(ll 61 ..
4
· Portlmoufll W~7~ 1 121 77
COLUMBUS (UPil - The
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United Pross lnlernotlonol 5, Circleville 17-0l
75
(7-01
Boord of Coaches' hlg/1 sc'::l 6. Clololla Maroorotto
~~- =:J~Or=~J,_
12
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'f.'wd~ren· 7_Sprtnvlield Sill= 67 13, New LDndon Ill 41; 14&lt; :
lheHs :
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(6-ll (II 63 Covtnvton 35; IS. Norwalk St; ·
C'('
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32; 16. Klrtlond 23; 17/
1
.., AAA
· Orville
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Yorkville (2) 20; 11. IINIIsvllloi
TNm
Points 9· Nopoleoo
17.0) Ill Sl and Sondu•"u St. Moru 19 IICII;
10. Hartville Lake
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!7-01 127l 35-1
17.o) (2) 42 20. Spenctt ville 11.
2. Upper Arllnvl&lt;&gt;n
Second 10 , 11 . Wyomlno 32;
Oilier• with eight or more
17-0) Ill 293
II 0 nd Ml
ooinlt: Triad 13; Port&lt;way 12;
12· St. Clolrsvi a
3. canton MI:Kinley
norvo Newark Colllollc, Ct•clnnotl
16-0-1) (1) 242 ft~l:~n1!· =lUIc:w~~ Country Doy and falrpor1 10
4. Sidney
17.0) 111158 201 16. Louisville st. Thomes ooch; MI. PINunl, Alton Eoof
5. Clnclnnotl -~:;)
157 Aquinas, Deyton Jefferson. tt~~ ~f:.:.lghl$ ond

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Eagles Host SW
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ONE OF AKIND
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NO SfAMPS - NO GAMES
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Mixed Vegetabl~
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TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) -The
Uons American Bowl All.Stor
foothaU SBIDO, fllou&amp;hl ID be
4ead after two financially
dllutroua efforts, wu olflcially
revlve4 Tue&amp;day and scheduled
for Jan. 10.
Uons ofllclalllerbert Loech·
1er, general chairman for the
same. aald c:erllfleaUM ha4
been received from the NCAA
for the 811114! on that date and
aald eoochea l!ld players will
be IMOIDieed neJ:t week.
The flntl two games failed to
attract the anllctpaiA!d erowdl
and resull&lt;!d In a number of
c:ourt sulta, ...,., of which sun
are pending, Involving dObts
11'2 Incurred by tha former opon21'2
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spade to end-play Gordon
and hold the set to one trlek.
Ofcourse,aooaebadcom·
peUed
South to bid four.
spades but we can't cr!Uclze
lhat slll!bt overbid. We have
overblcf mare than that on
many occaslaas. .

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friend, Gordaa Keel of Van·

couver, B.C., for Coday's
halld.
Gordon AI West, doubled
four ~Dade~ and proCeeded to
lead king, ace .aDd a third
dub. Eut trumped wltb the
ace aDd at lhll point the de·
clarer, Prof. Natball Divill·
sky of the Unlverolty of Brit·
WI Columhll, made a play
lhat Gordon considers oue of
the most unusual ever made
at the can! table.
The professor underrufled!
We co. along with Gordon In
admiring tliat play. Bridge
Hterature Is full of examples
of players mUtng contriCII
by underrulfing as the start
of coups or by rufflng win-

The blddina lw been:
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By United Pnn ln!Orna-1
Atlantic Dlvltlan
W. L Pd. GB
New York
4 2 .750
Philadelphia 5 2 .714 . v,
Boston
3 4 .429 2'h
Buffalo
1 4 .200 3'h
centr•l Division
W. L Pd. 68

4 2 .667 , ,
1 ,. .200 21h
ners. Invariably, these coups
Cincinnati
1
5 .167 3
are against the man to tbelr Cleveland
0 1 .000 4'12
rlgbl. Dr. Divlnsky's coup
Midwest OiYision
was agatnnt the mBII to his
W. L. Pet. GB
Detroll
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By Oareaee 1 permi,Mivenou whlcli bas Tbeby,toetridelll~
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tnverllid ~ ln!m mOJH. .: ~. to · iDilll ·~ II'Dd
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~lbe-llatdllllncltOnl carelllllj. Oeu ,a ddreulnJ,
1 betftea lawful polliiCIII action wiUI lbe ZIP Codoa, preper
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I aftd A,..,.bWty, I lltPOI'I pai*iiitlg l!lil ilrl1 depoaliln&amp;.
'l'he IIJidlnga of a report en- to stlmulate llludent UIU'OIII. But thGet. admlDIItralol'll wtio have '*!. .,...,IIDGit problem• and
tilled "A Faculty • Student student violence Ia \bU. lab!i a dac1olve at.ild Clb lbll provide ,the .,.ateal vahla for
Inquiry · Into the Cauaes of counlrlea baa at leut matebed llaue. In addiUan I P'de u- I!IGilO)' ..,.,t,for pollase.
Campu~ Unreal" reeenlly came and In 110111e cuea ~ the l)!!denll ~tnt dalermlned lo
to my attention. 'Ibis report scale ohludent v1o1eace ln our set a good adUC!ItiMln .!IPI)e ol
prepared by the Unlversllf own c:ountry, Admittedly. lbe the ·objeellvaa ol~the ·new.Jell.
Research Committee and war has been a contrlbutl!&gt;8 To ·malle a ·plea for. recon- •
sponaored by tbe Young facbr, ond It has !lei'Yed 11 a dlla~ II inldecp!atei UpAmericans fer Freedom ,... rallying point for etudent ae~lee, appe~sam~dl ' and
not drafted witb the Intent to ideallsts aDd an 1aaue for ex· wrll~ have nol J*\IYeD
defy the conciUBions of the ploitatlon by student ex- effective. Relp9!\llve .chalinels
Scranton Commission on lremlsll."
~ , communiC~~~o•( within ·lbe
Campu5 Unrest, but lnltead to It must be remembered lbllt unh&gt;enlty ud Into tbt
present concerned cltlrens of the vast majority of Amerlcaa IIUJ'I'OUIIIIln ccmmun!lf mill!
Ibis naUoo with a more ob- students are ao1 guUif, Tbe he llilpleme~ted with well··
jective onalysls of lbe problem. fault for violence rea11 with the ~eflned . rule• under which
Tbe Reaearcll Committee - radlcali who are criminally vjolencellldealtwitllh termaof
whoee membera include faculty assaulting the loundatlona of thole wbo CCIIIIDit II. ·

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Seattle

Rizer Oil co., Inc. to Robert

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Gerald Swisher, Lorena
Swisher to Jemo Associates,
Inc., Parcel, Middleport
Rankin
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Wben lludeall have lbllaplrlt they pve It to the ~am. and
believe
me, any team In tile world needllbllaplrlt. Tbe lludents
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need to blck ,.lhe team and lhow them that they care.
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QaDipolllll one of the very few odloollwe've seen with lhll
!llirlt. They .w n belllnd their twa In every way this year, In
, voice, attelidbee 1nd jllll plain concern. U you wanted to see
! IIDIIII!IIdna Oflectlve on the players, we're aure you uw tile tunnel
famed with blcluchool teenagers lnsiA!ad of elementary kids
(wilD ~ went out there to do sometblng exciting). Don' get Ul
..-ong, We're not agalnlt Metgs lll8b School In any way. We
would NOr so to another ochool,ln !be world, fncludiilg GaUipoUa.
So C\1111 on, everybody, and show the ieam and every scbool
In the SEOAL lbat OUr •llllent body and team have what It tabo.
let's use aome oflhllellra aplrll thaf•lnalde of us and take it to
Logan,wbere believe youme,ltwlll be needeil. If you dbn1 have a ·
way, pleaH try to find a way, Uee tile BayiD,g, "Where lhere'o a
will, there's a way." (to the game).
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pma, Ba! Cllli1 uthe students help aupply that will.
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M411p'/Ua goodachool, good flcully, and a good team. let's
paove lbll With 10111e student S.P·I-8-l·T.
Studtall of M.H.S., Rock S!lrlnla. Nameo witbheld on request.

Service Sta. &amp; GniC8Iy

Prec;LU

Mn. Golds M. Mourning, Mn.

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Portland
3 4 .&gt;129 'h
Tuesday's Results
New York 114 Seottle 104

New York at Boston
Seattle at Clnclnn11fi
Chicago at Phoenix
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San Olego at Cleveland
PhoeniM vs . San Francisco
at Oakland

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Mrs. Geneva WeUa, M...
Wanda B. Johniton, Mrl. Adra
H. SWick, Mn. l!Oialee . M.
Wright.
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Mlddiepwt Jtt: - Mr8. Lena
M. McKinley, Mn. Mildred P.
Long; Mn. J~tap. Gerard,
Mrl. Mabel ClliltfMn, Gladys
R. Vrollian,Charlei P. Gerard.
Middleporl 12nd. - Mra.
Muriel W. Bradford, Mrs. Clyda
L. Allensw~tb, Mra. )'lora N,
Mllll, Mr1. Lettie C. RoU!Ih,
Mrs. Faye L. , Wallace, Mn.
Lennie E. Haptonstall,
Middlepll't 3rd. - Mn. Elollle
B. Wllaon, Mrs. Elizabeth
Roush, Mrs.. Isabel Wine·
brenner, Mrs. Elizabeth
Slave01, Mrs. Ruby A.
Va1J8han, Mrs. Cathy Erwin.
Mlddlepart 4111,- Mn, Jean
Q-aJs, Mrs. WUma A. Sargent,
Mn. Mary E. Searles, Mn. Iris
A. Payne, Mrs. Nancy N.
Beaver, Mrs. Edwina Scott.
·Middleport ~th, - Mrs.
Beulah Roush, Mre. Reva
Beach, Mrs. Aliena M. Sot·
lerfleld, Mrl. ~lma Collins,

Ml:s. WUoveneW. ZM:IIer,Mn.
Faye Will, Jean Will, Mrs. Mary
F. McAngUI.
Pomeroy 1nd. - Vern E.
Bolinger, Mrs. M&amp;rsaret A.
Wyatt, Mrs. Patricia McKoliht.
Mrs. Franceo E. Brown, Mrl.
Ellla E. &amp;itllh, Mn. Edna M.
HwmeU.
Pomeroy 3-A ...; Mro, Mar·
jerle E. Reule~. Mrs. Sharon L.
l\l!lnley, Mrs. Louise Thompson, Mrs. Doris E. Reinhart,
Mrs. Rulli C. Francis, Mn.
Roae Slllson.
Pomeroy 3-B- Mrl. Hazel P.
Eichinger, Mrs. Neva L.
Seyfried, Mrs. Bernadine S.
Meier, Mrs. Peggy M.
Houdaahelt, lllra.
June
Eichinger, Mn. JBIIe Bnouf!er.
Pomeroy 3-C - Mrs. Flo
SlriclWmd, Mrs. Pandora E.
Collins, Mn. Ruth A. Ebers·
bach, Mrs. Dn!ma J. Smith,
Mrs. Evelyn Gilmore. Mn. Gail
Ohlinger. 1
Pomeroy 4th. - Mrs. Norma
L. Zirkle, Mrs. Maxine Owens,
Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart, Mn.

OOTTAGE

Good Fresh

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BUJTERMILK

Fairmont

Mill

DUDLEY'S FlORIST
5I N. 2nd AYO.

992-5560
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Pli.t.SIURY EXTRA U&amp;HT
P1ncake Flour •••• 2~.49c
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CAULIFLOWER

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Tomato Juice • • • 3/Slll
A&amp;P BRAND

A&amp;P WHOLE Kf.RNEL

Golden Corn . . . •5::: 5100
BLUE BONNET WHIPPED STICK
Margarine ~.~:: • . . 3:::.. $100
~~~: A&amp;P HALLOWEEN CHOCOLATE MARSHt.&lt;ALLOW
Marvel Ice Cream •
CANDY HEADQUARTERS
A&amp;P BRAND-FREEZE DRIED
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Candy Pops ~~te
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French Fries . .
Candy Corn ~~Ji . • • • :=· 35" A&amp;P
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Pus &amp; Carrots • •
Gum • • • ":/-:89•
13-lb. lox

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Virginia Farm's Ham .~~·"~~. • ... IIC
Chunk Bra11schwelcer
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Sulla1a Meal Pin • • • • 5 ~ 5100

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Wllltamttowa, W. Va.
Followlqthe lear tba""""
diaed 11 a loeal I'OIIaara!!l.
Oa tba trip were Mn. Jtllly
Stardler, Mrs. 1 - Smltl!,
Mro. AI.. Pooler, Mro.
Jaalee Yo11111, Mn. Naa
Wblte; Mn. Qlorll Gaal, illd
Ml'll. Sbaroa Loako. The
November meOIID&amp; will be
held al the home of Mrs.
Janice Yoaag. Cbrlslmao
wrealhl will be made and
lio101 prepared for mallla1
to oveneat •enleemea
ot Melga Caanly.
~:re:&amp;::&amp;-.t-»:*:::;:;~:::;;:~:;:;:;::::f®:::;:;;
Mrs. Mae Cleland, Mrs.
Pab:icla s. Pope.
Syracuse VIllage _ Mrs .
Eura Largent, Mrs. Mary
Hendricks, Mrs. Myla W.
Hudson, Mrs. linda S. Hubbard, Mrs. Wanda J. Gulnlher,
Mn. Ads Slack.
Minersville- Mrs. Grace M.

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llw&gt;h, hllltaritn.
Mrs. Cborlet • Ke;:~fc:;;J
eighlh dillrlct junior
chairlllll!l, inslaiJed the ,_
blflcers at a rocetll meeting. ·
Mn. Gerald Simploti II
.juniar ~eUvlllel ~ Ill'
the auslllory.
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Plana fer joiniJW the
dleport &amp;r&lt;&gt;UP for a lll,rillll~ '.
party oo Dec, :10 were mail*· ·
Meo!tings will be held on ~· ·. ·•
fourth n-lay of eaeh IDDIIIII.~ · ·
Fisher, Vemoo Nease, Miss MI.. Boyd Ill the daqhter Ill;:
Maud Grueaer, Mrl. VIrginia Mrs. Marie lloyd, presldent 'Cif ~:;
Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy E. Smitb, , lhe Ladles AII.Jiliary.
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Mrs. Betty Lou Johnson.
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L. Knopp, Mrs. Inez V.
Wickline, Mrs. Martha IAu
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Officials for ReedsvUie
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Precinct are Elden R. Blake,
UP
D., presiding judge; Mrs. Leona
N. Rulh , D., Mrs. Mary Allee
Bise, R., Charles E. Hall, R..
5I N. 2nd Ave.
judges. and Mrs. Erika H.
H2-!560
Boring, D., and Mrs. Opal
Middleport, o.
Harris, R., clerks.

Jollss KalbJ 89yd Ia the
president of the newly
arganlzed jWIIar 111lt tf the
American Legion Au•lllary,
Racine ~t 602.
OfherilffiterlelectedwereB.
J. AulheriOil, vice jll'elj4ent;
Cheryl Simpson, IIOCI'Iflu'Y •
lr~asurer; Irene Knlgbting,
chaploln; K0 lhy Crols,
sergeant 11 arms: and Amanda

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NEW OfJICE

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loti&gt;' ·,a~, he'• gomg home
lick, a!!d· ~ou knotD .lt'.l 1

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.New Lower Price! French City Smoked

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Clab - ' I J loot • trip lo
the Fealoa Gtau CO. at

New
Unit Has Officers·'
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"Super-Right" Quality

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KalllrynL. Evans, Mia.Marlha
A. Searls, Mrs. Noca Cambroo,
Mrl, Norma M. Russell, MrS.
Mary M. Buck, Mrs. Bem1ce R.
Jell•no.
Pomeroy Pet, - Mrs .
Kathleen L. Wello, Mn. Evelyn
M. Thoma, Mr. Ealil G. Colllnl,
Mrs. Clara K. Pullins, Mrs.
Belle J, Biggs, Mrs. Genevieve
E. Burdette.
Rock Springs - Mrs. Agnes
Dixon, M!so Esther E. Dill, Mrs.
Emm• Broderick, Mrs. Anna
Wllsoo, Mrs. Dorothy .L. Smitb,
Mn. Franceo HUMel.
llarrlsonville- Mrs. Mlldred
Alkire, Evelyn Warner, Mrs,
Eliza E. Powell,-· Freda M,
Carsey, Mrs. Hazel Stanley,
Mrs. Ardls R. Waggoner.
PagevUie -Mrs. Gracie L.
Wilson, Mn. Betty M. Stout,
Mrs. Ruby Holley. Mrs. Doris
E. Fox, Mrs. Louise E. Burbridge, Mrs. Violet L. Dillon.
Racine VIllage- Mrs. Erline
E. Wolfe, Mrs. Dorotby E.
McKenzie, Mrs. Erla M.
Pickens, Mrs. Alleyne F. Bees,

'Homemakers Club on
Tour of,Glass WOdts

ROME FROM COLLEGE
Bob Grueaer and Mlsll Shar011
Fischer, students at Glenville
State College, spent the
weekend here with his.parents,
Mr. and Mn. Karl Grueoer,
Pomeroy. Sunday guests of the
Grueser famUy were Mr. and
Mn. Ernest llarrlll, Mr, arid
Mrs. Jim Sheets and children,
Vicky and Jim.

Infant
11011,
·D. Rulherford,
RandaU L. Sallu, Mrl. Fr!lncea
C. 'fay!or, Mn. Willlam R.
Tbac!ter, Delbert L. Truman,
Mn. Warren MIJier, and Mra.
Gertrude Slutller'

USDA

E!ther Fugate, Mrs. Elizabeth ra.-M~:i!/1/h!Z;&amp;~·~~

Eli!Bbetb Oiler.
!. Ohlin3er, Mn. DeDa M.
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PQIIleroy
Mn. Lipda L. Merton,
(i;opliilued froin page I) · Jell, Mn. Aileen Wellrtlng,
Middleport Pet. ·- Mrs .

Rolzer Medical Center, First
Ave. and Cedar 81. General
vllllting hOIII'II J.t flll!l 7-&amp; pm.
Matemlty visiting hours 2:30 to
4:30 'p.m. ~Is only 011
Ptillalrlel Ward.
Blnbo
Mr. and Mn. Darrell G.
Hurd, J!lckJon,adaughter; Mr.
and Mn. Jerry
~aclllon, a daughter; Mr. and
BAKE SALE SET
Mrs. Larry H. Noble, Maaon, a A bake Bale will be held
aon; and Mr. and Mn. Heyt saturday at tile Hines Building
Miller, r.alllpolll, a daughter. In Minersville by lhe MinersDllebarg01
ville Women's Society of
Donald Bacul, VlrgJnla D. Christian Service.
llateman, Mrl: ArlOI F. Casto
and Infant son, Oilrles E.
&lt;Zamer, Roherl Scott Durst,
HERE ON WEEKEND
Jolin W. Jarvia, Cballes L.
Mrs. Leo Williams of Jackson
Jenkins, John D. JeweU, Mra.
Benjamin Lykins, Mrs. was tile weekend guest of Mrl:
Ra,mong G. McManawa, Mrl. Welby Whaley, Pomeroy,
Rebecca I.

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Milwaukee 126 san Diego 113
Parcel, Rutland.
Portland 119 Buffalo 108
Mildred Carson to Jemo
Wednesday's O.mel
Aaoclates, Inc., Parcels, Detroit at Baltimore

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Phoenix
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Pacific DIYision
W. L. Pd. GB
San Francisco 3 3 .500

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lniUtutlons In the lOIII District,
concluded that behind the
facade of "political issues"
tbere Is a revolutionary cadre
that openly acknowledges thai
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Interest In Vlelnam Is but a
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trump. 'l'hlt tett Gordon . r.tde!&gt;ll of MfiP OJ!DIIf e.n i!&gt;W~ ii!8tl. f'llrcola., "'s ·llhltatllbiii ·Wolllol.wl¥ •
vc:Orir ·fqlllll!ae IIIII, do 'IIOt
~tb two
trleb Wile'" help nieel light Qirfljtlnaa poullda aDd 1111 tncbel In cam· If ltriJCIII ~ ainlee ~ .~. A t!O clll; far
a coup could '*"loped. budCfll. lllll ,W by ~:artful !1JMi1 'IQ1b '.4llld girlh' are be pro&amp;ed. '' • '
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Eut led the que e II of q&gt;allin8 of corils !IJICI paretla. , aCo:epled ~ '!!!.' ~ ~ate.
FGj' all W'riCi"l. "'"" Ia , ~- If 1911,_,
hearll. South waaln dummy
Far the mo•l efllelellt· ,LIIrse P.'reela (up to· 30 ' •""" qilalll7,· atltdy illtapjMnf l· "ll&gt;BUriMJ" ftr.$1!!0, ' '
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::.0~.,:' Ea~FJ.J~ ro!lowb1i ,.,
and ·lb'll&gt; ~-&gt;· eea be ·.
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flllllriP to • ..,.. llllce Iii
didn't have aaotber . ~Dade. For sanleemen oversau, IIMIIU "PAL" (P,Ia:ctl !Udlft)
~.,at ~ .. •~ . lhellme iji4 tif! 1•
!'!ext came the ace of .dta· "SAM" (Space Anllahle lllall) mall, ~ 1beJ are ~!!ejl ilfta end prt¥eftl clell,ji wldcll addl~~
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Jdng ond a diamond fllff. unW November JJ far oo1f the oo1f .$1 por ~~ p1u1 the. '
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Then the doctor cubed bill small ckmesdc parcel post
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lhat slll!bt overbid. We have
overblcf mare than that on
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We .are iudebted to our old
friend, Gordaa Keel of Van·

couver, B.C., for Coday's
halld.
Gordon AI West, doubled
four ~Dade~ and proCeeded to
lead king, ace .aDd a third
dub. Eut trumped wltb the
ace aDd at lhll point the de·
clarer, Prof. Natball Divill·
sky of the Unlverolty of Brit·
WI Columhll, made a play
lhat Gordon considers oue of
the most unusual ever made
at the can! table.
The professor underrufled!
We co. along with Gordon In
admiring tliat play. Bridge
Hterature Is full of examples
of players mUtng contriCII
by underrulfing as the start
of coups or by rufflng win-

The blddina lw been:
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By United Pnn ln!Orna-1
Atlantic Dlvltlan
W. L Pd. GB
New York
4 2 .750
Philadelphia 5 2 .714 . v,
Boston
3 4 .429 2'h
Buffalo
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centr•l Division
W. L Pd. 68

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Cincinnati
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are against the man to tbelr Cleveland
0 1 .000 4'12
rlgbl. Dr. Divlnsky's coup
Midwest OiYision
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~lbe-llatdllllncltOnl carelllllj. Oeu ,a ddreulnJ,
1 betftea lawful polliiCIII action wiUI lbe ZIP Codoa, preper
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'l'he IIJidlnga of a report en- to stlmulate llludent UIU'OIII. But thGet. admlDIItralol'll wtio have '*!. .,...,IIDGit problem• and
tilled "A Faculty • Student student violence Ia \bU. lab!i a dac1olve at.ild Clb lbll provide ,the .,.ateal vahla for
Inquiry · Into the Cauaes of counlrlea baa at leut matebed llaue. In addiUan I P'de u- I!IGilO)' ..,.,t,for pollase.
Campu~ Unreal" reeenlly came and In 110111e cuea ~ the l)!!denll ~tnt dalermlned lo
to my attention. 'Ibis report scale ohludent v1o1eace ln our set a good adUC!ItiMln .!IPI)e ol
prepared by the Unlversllf own c:ountry, Admittedly. lbe the ·objeellvaa ol~the ·new.Jell.
Research Committee and war has been a contrlbutl!&gt;8 To ·malle a ·plea for. recon- •
sponaored by tbe Young facbr, ond It has !lei'Yed 11 a dlla~ II inldecp!atei UpAmericans fer Freedom ,... rallying point for etudent ae~lee, appe~sam~dl ' and
not drafted witb the Intent to ideallsts aDd an 1aaue for ex· wrll~ have nol J*\IYeD
defy the conciUBions of the ploitatlon by student ex- effective. Relp9!\llve .chalinels
Scranton Commission on lremlsll."
~ , communiC~~~o•( within ·lbe
Campu5 Unrest, but lnltead to It must be remembered lbllt unh&gt;enlty ud Into tbt
present concerned cltlrens of the vast majority of Amerlcaa IIUJ'I'OUIIIIln ccmmun!lf mill!
Ibis naUoo with a more ob- students are ao1 guUif, Tbe he llilpleme~ted with well··
jective onalysls of lbe problem. fault for violence rea11 with the ~eflned . rule• under which
Tbe Reaearcll Committee - radlcali who are criminally vjolencellldealtwitllh termaof
whoee membera include faculty assaulting the loundatlona of thole wbo CCIIIIDit II. ·

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Gerald Swisher, Lorena
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Inc., Parcel, Middleport
Rankin
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j fiiOUib IIIII.
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Wben lludeall have lbllaplrlt they pve It to the ~am. and
believe
me, any team In tile world needllbllaplrlt. Tbe lludents
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need to blck ,.lhe team and lhow them that they care.
,
QaDipolllll one of the very few odloollwe've seen with lhll
!llirlt. They .w n belllnd their twa In every way this year, In
, voice, attelidbee 1nd jllll plain concern. U you wanted to see
! IIDIIII!IIdna Oflectlve on the players, we're aure you uw tile tunnel
famed with blcluchool teenagers lnsiA!ad of elementary kids
(wilD ~ went out there to do sometblng exciting). Don' get Ul
..-ong, We're not agalnlt Metgs lll8b School In any way. We
would NOr so to another ochool,ln !be world, fncludiilg GaUipoUa.
So C\1111 on, everybody, and show the ieam and every scbool
In the SEOAL lbat OUr •llllent body and team have what It tabo.
let's use aome oflhllellra aplrll thaf•lnalde of us and take it to
Logan,wbere believe youme,ltwlll be needeil. If you dbn1 have a ·
way, pleaH try to find a way, Uee tile BayiD,g, "Where lhere'o a
will, there's a way." (to the game).
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And that aame llll7ln8 CBJi go to the toolball players to win that
pma, Ba! Cllli1 uthe students help aupply that will.
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M411p'/Ua goodachool, good flcully, and a good team. let's
paove lbll With 10111e student S.P·I-8-l·T.
Studtall of M.H.S., Rock S!lrlnla. Nameo witbheld on request.

Service Sta. &amp; GniC8Iy

Prec;LU

Mn. Golds M. Mourning, Mn.

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Portland
3 4 .&gt;129 'h
Tuesday's Results
New York 114 Seottle 104

New York at Boston
Seattle at Clnclnn11fi
Chicago at Phoenix
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San Olego at Cleveland
PhoeniM vs . San Francisco
at Oakland

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Mrs. Geneva WeUa, M...
Wanda B. Johniton, Mrl. Adra
H. SWick, Mn. l!Oialee . M.
Wright.
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Mlddiepwt Jtt: - Mr8. Lena
M. McKinley, Mn. Mildred P.
Long; Mn. J~tap. Gerard,
Mrl. Mabel ClliltfMn, Gladys
R. Vrollian,Charlei P. Gerard.
Middleporl 12nd. - Mra.
Muriel W. Bradford, Mrs. Clyda
L. Allensw~tb, Mra. )'lora N,
Mllll, Mr1. Lettie C. RoU!Ih,
Mrs. Faye L. , Wallace, Mn.
Lennie E. Haptonstall,
Middlepll't 3rd. - Mn. Elollle
B. Wllaon, Mrs. Elizabeth
Roush, Mrs.. Isabel Wine·
brenner, Mrs. Elizabeth
Slave01, Mrs. Ruby A.
Va1J8han, Mrs. Cathy Erwin.
Mlddlepart 4111,- Mn, Jean
Q-aJs, Mrs. WUma A. Sargent,
Mn. Mary E. Searles, Mn. Iris
A. Payne, Mrs. Nancy N.
Beaver, Mrs. Edwina Scott.
·Middleport ~th, - Mrs.
Beulah Roush, Mre. Reva
Beach, Mrs. Aliena M. Sot·
lerfleld, Mrl. ~lma Collins,

Ml:s. WUoveneW. ZM:IIer,Mn.
Faye Will, Jean Will, Mrs. Mary
F. McAngUI.
Pomeroy 1nd. - Vern E.
Bolinger, Mrs. M&amp;rsaret A.
Wyatt, Mrs. Patricia McKoliht.
Mrs. Franceo E. Brown, Mrl.
Ellla E. &amp;itllh, Mn. Edna M.
HwmeU.
Pomeroy 3-A ...; Mro, Mar·
jerle E. Reule~. Mrs. Sharon L.
l\l!lnley, Mrs. Louise Thompson, Mrs. Doris E. Reinhart,
Mrs. Rulli C. Francis, Mn.
Roae Slllson.
Pomeroy 3-B- Mrl. Hazel P.
Eichinger, Mrs. Neva L.
Seyfried, Mrs. Bernadine S.
Meier, Mrs. Peggy M.
Houdaahelt, lllra.
June
Eichinger, Mn. JBIIe Bnouf!er.
Pomeroy 3-C - Mrs. Flo
SlriclWmd, Mrs. Pandora E.
Collins, Mn. Ruth A. Ebers·
bach, Mrs. Dn!ma J. Smith,
Mrs. Evelyn Gilmore. Mn. Gail
Ohlinger. 1
Pomeroy 4th. - Mrs. Norma
L. Zirkle, Mrs. Maxine Owens,
Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart, Mn.

OOTTAGE

Good Fresh

atEESE

BUJTERMILK

Fairmont

Mill

DUDLEY'S FlORIST
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992-5560
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P1ncake Flour •••• 2~.49c
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CAULIFLOWER

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A&amp;P BRAND

A&amp;P WHOLE Kf.RNEL

Golden Corn . . . •5::: 5100
BLUE BONNET WHIPPED STICK
Margarine ~.~:: • . . 3:::.. $100
~~~: A&amp;P HALLOWEEN CHOCOLATE MARSHt.&lt;ALLOW
Marvel Ice Cream •
CANDY HEADQUARTERS
A&amp;P BRAND-FREEZE DRIED
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Candy Pops ~~te
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French Fries . .
Candy Corn ~~Ji . • • • :=· 35" A&amp;P
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Virginia Farm's Ham .~~·"~~. • ... IIC
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Sulla1a Meal Pin • • • • 5 ~ 5100

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Wllltamttowa, W. Va.
Followlqthe lear tba""""
diaed 11 a loeal I'OIIaara!!l.
Oa tba trip were Mn. Jtllly
Stardler, Mrs. 1 - Smltl!,
Mro. AI.. Pooler, Mro.
Jaalee Yo11111, Mn. Naa
Wblte; Mn. Qlorll Gaal, illd
Ml'll. Sbaroa Loako. The
November meOIID&amp; will be
held al the home of Mrs.
Janice Yoaag. Cbrlslmao
wrealhl will be made and
lio101 prepared for mallla1
to oveneat •enleemea
ot Melga Caanly.
~:re:&amp;::&amp;-.t-»:*:::;:;~:::;;:~:;:;:;::::f®:::;:;;
Mrs. Mae Cleland, Mrs.
Pab:icla s. Pope.
Syracuse VIllage _ Mrs .
Eura Largent, Mrs. Mary
Hendricks, Mrs. Myla W.
Hudson, Mrs. linda S. Hubbard, Mrs. Wanda J. Gulnlher,
Mn. Ads Slack.
Minersville- Mrs. Grace M.

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llw&gt;h, hllltaritn.
Mrs. Cborlet • Ke;:~fc:;;J
eighlh dillrlct junior
chairlllll!l, inslaiJed the ,_
blflcers at a rocetll meeting. ·
Mn. Gerald Simploti II
.juniar ~eUvlllel ~ Ill'
the auslllory.
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Plana fer joiniJW the
dleport &amp;r&lt;&gt;UP for a lll,rillll~ '.
party oo Dec, :10 were mail*· ·
Meo!tings will be held on ~· ·. ·•
fourth n-lay of eaeh IDDIIIII.~ · ·
Fisher, Vemoo Nease, Miss MI.. Boyd Ill the daqhter Ill;:
Maud Grueaer, Mrl. VIrginia Mrs. Marie lloyd, presldent 'Cif ~:;
Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy E. Smitb, , lhe Ladles AII.Jiliary.
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Mrs. Betty Lou Johnson.
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L. Knopp, Mrs. Inez V.
Wickline, Mrs. Martha IAu
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Officials for ReedsvUie
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Precinct are Elden R. Blake,
UP
D., presiding judge; Mrs. Leona
N. Rulh , D., Mrs. Mary Allee
Bise, R., Charles E. Hall, R..
5I N. 2nd Ave.
judges. and Mrs. Erika H.
H2-!560
Boring, D., and Mrs. Opal
Middleport, o.
Harris, R., clerks.

Jollss KalbJ 89yd Ia the
president of the newly
arganlzed jWIIar 111lt tf the
American Legion Au•lllary,
Racine ~t 602.
OfherilffiterlelectedwereB.
J. AulheriOil, vice jll'elj4ent;
Cheryl Simpson, IIOCI'Iflu'Y •
lr~asurer; Irene Knlgbting,
chaploln; K0 lhy Crols,
sergeant 11 arms: and Amanda

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NEW OfJICE

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loti&gt;' ·,a~, he'• gomg home
lick, a!!d· ~ou knotD .lt'.l 1

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.New Lower Price! French City Smoked

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Clab - ' I J loot • trip lo
the Fealoa Gtau CO. at

New
Unit Has Officers·'
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"Super-Right" Quality

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KalllrynL. Evans, Mia.Marlha
A. Searls, Mrs. Noca Cambroo,
Mrl, Norma M. Russell, MrS.
Mary M. Buck, Mrs. Bem1ce R.
Jell•no.
Pomeroy Pet, - Mrs .
Kathleen L. Wello, Mn. Evelyn
M. Thoma, Mr. Ealil G. Colllnl,
Mrs. Clara K. Pullins, Mrs.
Belle J, Biggs, Mrs. Genevieve
E. Burdette.
Rock Springs - Mrs. Agnes
Dixon, M!so Esther E. Dill, Mrs.
Emm• Broderick, Mrs. Anna
Wllsoo, Mrs. Dorothy .L. Smitb,
Mn. Franceo HUMel.
llarrlsonville- Mrs. Mlldred
Alkire, Evelyn Warner, Mrs,
Eliza E. Powell,-· Freda M,
Carsey, Mrs. Hazel Stanley,
Mrs. Ardls R. Waggoner.
PagevUie -Mrs. Gracie L.
Wilson, Mn. Betty M. Stout,
Mrs. Ruby Holley. Mrs. Doris
E. Fox, Mrs. Louise E. Burbridge, Mrs. Violet L. Dillon.
Racine VIllage- Mrs. Erline
E. Wolfe, Mrs. Dorotby E.
McKenzie, Mrs. Erla M.
Pickens, Mrs. Alleyne F. Bees,

'Homemakers Club on
Tour of,Glass WOdts

ROME FROM COLLEGE
Bob Grueaer and Mlsll Shar011
Fischer, students at Glenville
State College, spent the
weekend here with his.parents,
Mr. and Mn. Karl Grueoer,
Pomeroy. Sunday guests of the
Grueser famUy were Mr. and
Mn. Ernest llarrlll, Mr, arid
Mrs. Jim Sheets and children,
Vicky and Jim.

Infant
11011,
·D. Rulherford,
RandaU L. Sallu, Mrl. Fr!lncea
C. 'fay!or, Mn. Willlam R.
Tbac!ter, Delbert L. Truman,
Mn. Warren MIJier, and Mra.
Gertrude Slutller'

USDA

E!ther Fugate, Mrs. Elizabeth ra.-M~:i!/1/h!Z;&amp;~·~~

Eli!Bbetb Oiler.
!. Ohlin3er, Mn. DeDa M.
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PQIIleroy
Mn. Lipda L. Merton,
(i;opliilued froin page I) · Jell, Mn. Aileen Wellrtlng,
Middleport Pet. ·- Mrs .

Rolzer Medical Center, First
Ave. and Cedar 81. General
vllllting hOIII'II J.t flll!l 7-&amp; pm.
Matemlty visiting hours 2:30 to
4:30 'p.m. ~Is only 011
Ptillalrlel Ward.
Blnbo
Mr. and Mn. Darrell G.
Hurd, J!lckJon,adaughter; Mr.
and Mn. Jerry
~aclllon, a daughter; Mr. and
BAKE SALE SET
Mrs. Larry H. Noble, Maaon, a A bake Bale will be held
aon; and Mr. and Mn. Heyt saturday at tile Hines Building
Miller, r.alllpolll, a daughter. In Minersville by lhe MinersDllebarg01
ville Women's Society of
Donald Bacul, VlrgJnla D. Christian Service.
llateman, Mrl: ArlOI F. Casto
and Infant son, Oilrles E.
&lt;Zamer, Roherl Scott Durst,
HERE ON WEEKEND
Jolin W. Jarvia, Cballes L.
Mrs. Leo Williams of Jackson
Jenkins, John D. JeweU, Mra.
Benjamin Lykins, Mrs. was tile weekend guest of Mrl:
Ra,mong G. McManawa, Mrl. Welby Whaley, Pomeroy,
Rebecca I.

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Milwaukee 126 san Diego 113
Parcel, Rutland.
Portland 119 Buffalo 108
Mildred Carson to Jemo
Wednesday's O.mel
Aaoclates, Inc., Parcels, Detroit at Baltimore

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Phoenix
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Pacific DIYision
W. L. Pd. GB
San Francisco 3 3 .500

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lniUtutlons In the lOIII District,
concluded that behind the
facade of "political issues"
tbere Is a revolutionary cadre
that openly acknowledges thai
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Interest In Vlelnam Is but a
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trump. 'l'hlt tett Gordon . r.tde!&gt;ll of MfiP OJ!DIIf e.n i!&gt;W~ ii!8tl. f'llrcola., "'s ·llhltatllbiii ·Wolllol.wl¥ •
vc:Orir ·fqlllll!ae IIIII, do 'IIOt
~tb two
trleb Wile'" help nieel light Qirfljtlnaa poullda aDd 1111 tncbel In cam· If ltriJCIII ~ ainlee ~ .~. A t!O clll; far
a coup could '*"loped. budCfll. lllll ,W by ~:artful !1JMi1 'IQ1b '.4llld girlh' are be pro&amp;ed. '' • '
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Eut led the que e II of q&gt;allin8 of corils !IJICI paretla. , aCo:epled ~ '!!!.' ~ ~ate.
FGj' all W'riCi"l. "'"" Ia , ~- If 1911,_,
hearll. South waaln dummy
Far the mo•l efllelellt· ,LIIrse P.'reela (up to· 30 ' •""" qilalll7,· atltdy illtapjMnf l· "ll&gt;BUriMJ" ftr.$1!!0, ' '
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and ruffed • club. 'lbetl be IDilUng they •wggesled ' the ·~ wltb tjlf ~ ' z:i!l•. Tbla· lnllll ln•l a. plintJ ci sloalpl on )'011!'
::.0~.,:' Ea~FJ.J~ ro!lowb1i ,.,
and ·lb'll&gt; ~-&gt;· eea be ·.
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flllllriP to • ..,.. llllce Iii
didn't have aaotber . ~Dade. For sanleemen oversau, IIMIIU "PAL" (P,Ia:ctl !Udlft)
~.,at ~ .. •~ . lhellme iji4 tif! 1•
!'!ext came the ace of .dta· "SAM" (Space Anllahle lllall) mall, ~ 1beJ are ~!!ejl ilfta end prt¥eftl clell,ji wldcll addl~~
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mondl, a dlainond to the OlrillmU po1rte1a eaa be sent by ~ovember. l'li 'l'Jil' ~II ll)lllllt.tlfmrllllli!&gt;8..- ·tJao, 21P·Ood,t aa a ~ lo!'
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Jdng ond a diamond fllff. unW November JJ far oo1f the oo1f .$1 por ~~ p1u1 the. '
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Then the doctor cubed bill small ckmesdc parcel post
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·· ~anted To A_ u~
Wanted ' ·· '
For ~le
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Of
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condiH..,, ostorig .,:']:;:.
been , ,.,, Pi~lng .110 Hell.
Ftrstfloor COlly. Man!llrs will
bl pick-up doy. Write, Qlvl"'f
.toocl dlrecflCOis, Wiffon l'lano
Company, Box tit, Sardis;
Ohio ~
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4 Door Sedap LT.D., power steering, power

brakes, alr-tondltionlng. Vinyl l!'llerior, blk.
vinyl root, maroon finish.

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INFORMATION

OUOLINIS

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.+5 P.M. Day B.tore Publlcetlon
Monday O.edline 9 a.m.
Canctllatlon I. Corrections
1 Will " ·accepted until 9 a.m. for
I
DIY Ol PubiiCitlon
II:GULATIONS
Ttlt Publlsh.r reserves the

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emed

obtectlonal .
The
-.Usher will not be responsible

more than one Incorrect

ertiOn.

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neighbors who were so kind ' 4 .tf2-5010 after 5 p.m.
and lhoutlhffullo us; to those __._' -~-·~·_____
10-_21-Jtp
who offered their services,
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special thanks fo Cannon and
ConnCOI Funeral Home. to

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Coolville 667-3856.

Rev . Lon~, Rev. Corter and
10-18-12tc
1 L Ia B MINIATURE Schnauzers.
0
RuSS:11 am• Y
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groomed, cr&lt;&gt;PIIed and per·
10-28-llc
manentlntectlcins. Jel-l&gt;lack.
Barkoroo Kennels, Torch,
WE, THE Meigs Band Boosters.
Ohio. PhCOie 667·3654.
sincerely fhank the mer 10-28- 12tc
chants of Pome('oy, Mid·

lh~or~n ' \

contributions to the Meigs

Wanted To Do

High Band which made a
successful Tag Day.
10-28-ltc

BOY WANTS job roklng loaves
evenings. Call 992-5912.
10-26-Jtc

For Sale or Trade

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FARM-ALL Cub or Super-A 19 FAT lambs 1ur sale or Will
tractor. Phone 9"·.025 or ,..,_ !rode for livestock. Phorlt 992~5 •.
2630.
10-23-6tc
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LOST, one male brindle plolt REVIVAL ol F r - Goooel
hound, near Chester. Sam Joe
Mission at Bald Knob starting
Praff. 286 Durling Drive.
Oct. 30 through Nov. I at 7:30
Wadsworth, Ohio. Contact
each evenin,. R•v. R•y
James Osborn, Reedsville,
Reynolds o
McArthur,
Ohio. Phone 667-3532.
evangelist, Rev . L. R .
10-28-Jic
Glueoencamp, paslur. Public
Is Invited. Spoclll stngtny.
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BAND FRIDAY ancVSaturdly
nights. The Mavericks, Hl-7
Club.
10-27-41c
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run

~rl~man

Club, Sunday,

OH10
PAll n':1· co.
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.Rt. 33 Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-2689

Open From

7 a.m. to I p.m.

·"BAND ' .

Oct. 30
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Octo. ... 22, 1971
S!ondlngs

Points
3A •~!~~~--:ao~-~ij
33
32

T1101
Thomoallody Shop
fwmor's Bonk
K•C Jewelers
DlviS..Warner Ins.

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Mllhone Sollio
20
' High Individual c;.me - J.
Phttpa 2.45
Second
. High Ind. c;.me - J.
.Phtl~. J. Hemsley 212
High Series - J, Phtl~ 603
S.CCOid High Sorl.. - J.
Hemsley 5f6
Team High c;.me - O.vlsWirrttr Ins. 833

· Team High Series Wer- lne. 2376

furniture. Phone m -1261, 305
N. 2nd. Ave..

WILL pick up merchandise and

(lake to auciiCOI '"' a percentage basl:s.

Sloildlnto

to a
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through the center ot a dll;i!'~

Pili nil

btarlng north 28 Gegrett

East 135 fll!'et to the place ot

54 beginning .
MarkV
bwllnas-Dodge
011d Reference: Volume 215,
36
Tlll!l'llo.4
3A Page 599, Melga County Deed
26 Records.
THfliNo. 6
Tract One, above described,
Evelyn's Grocery
22 being
at 464 Locust Strut ,
TMmNo. 2
20 Middleport,
Ohio ; Tract Two
, High Individual c;.me
being located at 367 Ham Ilion
~ttY Boley 199
Street, Middleport, Ohio.
•-~ High Ind. c;.me Tract One Is appraised 11
...., Thomost•
.,.,000.00, and Tract Two Is
· HID~ Series- Batty Batey &lt;1P6 appraised at 16,000.00, and
). SeCond High Sarles- Maxlno cannot bll!' sold for less than two .

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of llld appraised value .
Terms of wle : Cash In hand
on dey of 111e.
Rober1 c . Hartenbach
Sheriff, Meigs Countv. Ohio
Webster and F ullz
Attorneys for Pltlntlff
1101 211111 4, 11. II, 25, 5tc
th ~ rds

103

Call

Jim

Adam5, auctioneer, Rutland.
Phone 741-'-461.
9-23-lfc

the,.,,,,.,, ,. ;,•tn&lt;:t

Oc:lu••r 21, 1970

Middleport,

Ohio .

O.vts-

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SWAP. SHOP. ,;_ and used

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Kenn'y. Ja'--

•MU. w•NO.L KAYLOR
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*"i',.'ll""""¥s.e r

Pf!ont "" '

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grown
ch"ryaanthtmums .and mums In full

bloom. Rtrriolds Flower
Shop, Mason.
10.21·21•
WIG DARK brown. Also, one

Estat.ii For '·le

1 27

. 6-30-Hc

°~Td~~·~rJ ~~s•; ~:.!~ CURTtSt~to . BrHdtng
·coAL, llm•stone. ExcitsiOr' •~-- po,._,. Ml~l . 1 No
Sarvtq,.
I'VIcer •l·m
•·tt Worlc1• E· Mal q St., , reasonable
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66 and
Pomeroy. ·fh..,e 992-3891;
Ph..,. 992.503$.
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tck hf!Ui!e· ":"'·' · j llt..Onllble ' l'ltto. ~ l!h9cfte .·
Con......
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Mfddl"""'t.
pat ted · •Jolon RVIMII." GiolllpOIIo, +Mo
out,tdo. Woll-to-waU uor-41121fllor'l·lll Rim c "
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Sentinel
buffonh ei. SeWI on bufiGns
poling. 'Will "" furnish_ed. . . 'I'• , .. ·~.,;" ,,; ; • , :, ' .';&lt;1!7-lfc
The
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17.«10. Unfurnlshid;' 16;500. ·· · · · · · "'~ '' 1 ' ... '· ·· ' ·
general household oewlng .
Phone m -5262.
j'· ~ ' c.· B_ RADP,tio, AJat""*
Phone 992-2156
Available to responslblt
q.:»-... . :.C!&gt;iritiiati Stonllce
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porty. On E-% termo «
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cash price. Phone m-~ 1 - CONVENiEN·T but seclodtd
,_..,ne,Ohlo
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10-2Htc
building tots bn m.1 t .'RC!Ck·
CriH lkli!fford · · ·
2 BEDROOM mobile horne,
SiN:il"fl*· \'lllhln w~l~lng
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Racine area. Ph'"'• :~~ s~~~;~ER.Y.'J=.; tcer':sfe::r~
~ ~n:."~r ~~ BAr:~HOE · ••• EncitQaaof · . · · . . . 7-31-f'lc
oqulpmenl. Counters and
"'"""'{l.li.~ fl'_ .. .. . Bill
George 8111 .f!uiiJils, · ·
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3 ROOM unfurnished apart- booths. Must soli by Nov. 1.
WIHe
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Contact Charles McClain at
---•do ,..... T£NN• SERVI'"E
mont. ~·~·· ~·- - · 1-1-Hc O.lry Haven, Racine. Phont p.m. ....... Y•· • "T~ m· ~EWING MACHINES: .ROIPitr .
9&lt;1P-2220.
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service, o,ll mokes. ~-2*. ·
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10-25-61&lt;
Tho Fa~lr.
Paoi\Wtl'f.
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, . rolHn ho.liie.
f._ ......~Sclles_.s.
ltld ~~· billsWORlF
Slopflo
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•partments. Close to achool. .LOTS . WITH . a'tt . u!llltln. ONE
both,FLoOR;
Sltvor·a,.,._Btock
cellar . ~~«I~
ce. -~r..,.,
PhOIJOt
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PhCOie 992-543A.
Restricted sub division. I~ to· with ci!llor l)ouu ~bovo.
:1-29-lfc
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.'-acre !Pis, PhCOII r;Noter PhCOio
or 992-Pc.
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nt9ht
985-3302.
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10-23'6tc
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Brown's Troller ;;:;::;;;~:~;-;;-;-;;c;;;::;-~~~c
Park, Minersville. PhCOie 992· GERT'S A GAY Girt, ready
for

132•.

9-9-lfc

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a whirl aHer cleonlng carpols.
with Blue Lustre. Ron!
eloctrlc ahlm-, II. Baker
Furnllure, Middleport .
IQ-21-IIc.

STORAGE rental lor bolls,
trailers, autoe, cam pots, ole.
s.1 por month. Phone m-2798
or soe Oleic Sayler, Pomeroy. 10x50 FOOT, 2-bedroom RUTLAND ;-, 4 Yllll"' old, ,ntoo
10-22-121c -troller. Phone 992-3954.
kitchen,
3 -~··
lillh
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hilt, front
,....ell AIOIIT
=::-:--c:---:--:-:--:-10-23-61p tao
iWObtdroom furnished mobile
2 ..... liMI grovnd• ••••
home, located In Syrocuse. "STAR" ~Ills rats quickly.
Call 992-24-41 t-9 p.m.
o . 2'11 pounds, S1 .69. RAciNE- Income ...-IY, 2
10-25-lfc Sur_
Eblrtblch Hordworo, Sugor bull.... r'oon!t. 3 ll.iri!lliltd
Run Mills, Pickens Harc:l- ·opertri\tnts; t unturnlslild,
NIC!fLY furnished 2-bedroom ware,
loW ujlkt•P on ti~lldlnp,
Mason.
apartment, Middleport .
GOING·AT,'J21,5CIO. ·' ., . ..
Phone 992-3174.
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windows, cerporti,
marquees,
blown li1d batt
For Sale
Insulation. El.mor . While,
REDUCE sole and fast 1NIIh Hll!l tepreuntitiV.. For fret
Gobese tablets ond E-vop eatlmetes, phone Charles
Llslo, ' Syrecun. v. V.
water pills. NoiiCOI Drugs.
Johnom
llld Stin, Inc.
10-27-:IOip
1-30-lfc

Service &amp; Parts Dept.
7: 30A.M. Til4 : 30 P.M.

Monday thru Friday
Closed
Saturday &amp; Sunday

DANNIE'S
Hils A Solution
To Your
l~ouslng

Neecll

DAILY CROSSWORD

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9. Function

lJ, Send back

13. Tuteor

touah,e.r.

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note

Ill. Hct-

HAv'i.itN·s AUCTiON- ttovse;
Laurel Cliff, n,; eoCh
Friday to receive con5lgnmen1s at 10 a.m. Auction·
slorllng at 7 p.m. Lei ut sell
your merchlndlse.

IJslie 'F. fuHt,' .tx.amr
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I. Inlroductory 24"mwde

2. Of LAtin·
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4. OOid. or
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prol&gt;lem

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IB.Iolerrlment

IlL Wodi:ca

BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

!lO. Dark outt

s. AmuJen~.ent

lT.Cootl&lt;

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IIWJTNARS

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and

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LECIAL NOTtCI
IN THE COMMON PLUS PIANO tunlnt: Karl ictbtor,
COUOT, MEIG5 COUNTY,
MaiCOI. Ph- 71.3-5535 aHer 5
OHIO
p.m.

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r.cllo,am, frnradl&lt;l,(c_.,..ktr
sound syotell), ( speed
aulomall.c chonotr. Bl.lince
172.39. Use our budget terms. ·
Clll 992-3352.

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speed a.uiO!IIIIIC c•on-.
8 I
•11 59 u'' ...
a anco • ' • M · O!lr
b41dget Ierma. Clll 192-3352.

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L...:.-':7:'--,---- ' FrCOII door 32" x 71" high.
ACREAGe'an.t lo!J. Mall In
PhCOit 992-:J.Ul.
51c ' - - - - - -,.....;..:-":---'
descrlp.tlon, whert-4oo;a!ed _________,o._2_7._
6112' ELECTRO'UX vocuum Real
= · cost to P. o .
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pafnt spray, In like new
locatedl&lt;o-mlltoff Rt.7on-Rf,
33· P r,'1'12~2&gt; ' · ~ '31&lt;:.
"~mers·
condition. Pay s:J.l•.U or terms
lA
If desired. PhCOie 992-56.11.
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PER
........ro.'NEnd MO~ERN w~l~ul·s~lt1:~: ·~::;::·:'~T::II:':";';:"r+:h~';·;:;;~.~~:;:;i'~·:;,~;:::;::~ 1
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those who sent food, flowers p
F Sa II
. and cards. we wish to express
I S Or
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our deepest gratitude. A BASSET puppies, AKC, S3fl,,

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Delivered

1965 FIAT. Clll offer 6 p.m.
Phone 992-5363.
10-211-Jic
Card of Thariks.
11&gt;69 CHEVROLET pickup, liTO OUR friends, relall~es.· foot bed. Camper cover. Call

BRIISH J&gt;\111, f11111 hole djwer,
cqn\ "plon(W, f· hole· hog
- . Phane 247-2161.
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EARLY·· ~Icon Steroo-r~diO

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busineuoquJpmenl.
.. Wilt Hit Write·
wtth or
wttliovl
p: ~:;;s;:jt~=:::::J::;:;;::;;::::;;;~~~4:=;-~~=:.::J[:l:';
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5enHnel, .l'llmeroy, Ohio. '
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dleport and Rutland for their

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NOW. "Ginseng, S31 11i:
Golden Salol, $1.75 lb. ~
tops ond stems, dO tents lb.
Bill Batley, P. 0. 8o!&lt; ~"'
SecCOid St., R-vlllt. !lllt9

4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl., Torquefllte

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$2495
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ANOTHER 1\1188LE

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·· ~anted To A_ u~
Wanted ' ·· '
For ~le
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OLD furniture: d~-. brip R=.,~~d '~,!~undr~~~~ COMMER(;I~L building, ,,f
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-, otc. Wl'li*0 M.D. Mlllti', CondOr.,. ~bertr- S200 per rooms and balh. Fully ,
Of
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condiH..,, ostorig .,:']:;:.
been , ,.,, Pi~lng .110 Hell.
Ftrstfloor COlly. Man!llrs will
bl pick-up doy. Write, Qlvl"'f
.toocl dlrecflCOis, Wiffon l'lano
Company, Box tit, Sardis;
Ohio ~
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4 Door Sedap LT.D., power steering, power

brakes, alr-tondltionlng. Vinyl l!'llerior, blk.
vinyl root, maroon finish.

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INFORMATION

OUOLINIS

1

.+5 P.M. Day B.tore Publlcetlon
Monday O.edline 9 a.m.
Canctllatlon I. Corrections
1 Will " ·accepted until 9 a.m. for
I
DIY Ol PubiiCitlon
II:GULATIONS
Ttlt Publlsh.r reserves the

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emed

obtectlonal .
The
-.Usher will not be responsible

more than one Incorrect

ertiOn.

l"

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neighbors who were so kind ' 4 .tf2-5010 after 5 p.m.
and lhoutlhffullo us; to those __._' -~-·~·_____
10-_21-Jtp
who offered their services,
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special thanks fo Cannon and
ConnCOI Funeral Home. to

",.'·
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Francis Benedum. phone

Coolville 667-3856.

Rev . Lon~, Rev. Corter and
10-18-12tc
1 L Ia B MINIATURE Schnauzers.
0
RuSS:11 am• Y
u
·
groomed, cr&lt;&gt;PIIed and per·
10-28-llc
manentlntectlcins. Jel-l&gt;lack.
Barkoroo Kennels, Torch,
WE, THE Meigs Band Boosters.
Ohio. PhCOie 667·3654.
sincerely fhank the mer 10-28- 12tc
chants of Pome('oy, Mid·

lh~or~n ' \

contributions to the Meigs

Wanted To Do

High Band which made a
successful Tag Day.
10-28-ltc

BOY WANTS job roklng loaves
evenings. Call 992-5912.
10-26-Jtc

For Sale or Trade

••

Wanted To Buy

"

FARM-ALL Cub or Super-A 19 FAT lambs 1ur sale or Will
tractor. Phone 9"·.025 or ,..,_ !rode for livestock. Phorlt 992~5 •.
2630.
10-23-6tc
I0-21-61c

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Lost

Notice

LOST, one male brindle plolt REVIVAL ol F r - Goooel
hound, near Chester. Sam Joe
Mission at Bald Knob starting
Praff. 286 Durling Drive.
Oct. 30 through Nov. I at 7:30
Wadsworth, Ohio. Contact
each evenin,. R•v. R•y
James Osborn, Reedsville,
Reynolds o
McArthur,
Ohio. Phone 667-3532.
evangelist, Rev . L. R .
10-28-Jic
Glueoencamp, paslur. Public
Is Invited. Spoclll stngtny.
.
10-2 -6!C

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LEGAL NOTICE

BAND FRIDAY ancVSaturdly
nights. The Mavericks, Hl-7
Club.
10-27-41c
GUN SHOOT. Forked Run

~rl~man

Club, Sunday,

OH10
PAll n':1· co.
~

.Rt. 33 Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-2689

Open From

7 a.m. to I p.m.

·"BAND ' .

Oct. 30
.,_,,1
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: Loeal Bowling

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Tllundly lnduslrill Loague
Octo. ... 22, 1971
S!ondlngs

Points
3A •~!~~~--:ao~-~ij
33
32

T1101
Thomoallody Shop
fwmor's Bonk
K•C Jewelers
DlviS..Warner Ins.

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The M...........
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26

~ark

23

Mllhone Sollio
20
' High Individual c;.me - J.
Phttpa 2.45
Second
. High Ind. c;.me - J.
.Phtl~. J. Hemsley 212
High Series - J, Phtl~ 603
S.CCOid High Sorl.. - J.
Hemsley 5f6
Team High c;.me - O.vlsWirrttr Ins. 833

· Team High Series Wer- lne. 2376

furniture. Phone m -1261, 305
N. 2nd. Ave..

WILL pick up merchandise and

(lake to auciiCOI '"' a percentage basl:s.

Sloildlnto

to a
"
through the center ot a dll;i!'~

Pili nil

btarlng north 28 Gegrett

East 135 fll!'et to the place ot

54 beginning .
MarkV
bwllnas-Dodge
011d Reference: Volume 215,
36
Tlll!l'llo.4
3A Page 599, Melga County Deed
26 Records.
THfliNo. 6
Tract One, above described,
Evelyn's Grocery
22 being
at 464 Locust Strut ,
TMmNo. 2
20 Middleport,
Ohio ; Tract Two
, High Individual c;.me
being located at 367 Ham Ilion
~ttY Boley 199
Street, Middleport, Ohio.
•-~ High Ind. c;.me Tract One Is appraised 11
...., Thomost•
.,.,000.00, and Tract Two Is
· HID~ Series- Batty Batey &lt;1P6 appraised at 16,000.00, and
). SeCond High Sarles- Maxlno cannot bll!' sold for less than two .

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Team High Se.-les - Mark

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of llld appraised value .
Terms of wle : Cash In hand
on dey of 111e.
Rober1 c . Hartenbach
Sheriff, Meigs Countv. Ohio
Webster and F ullz
Attorneys for Pltlntlff
1101 211111 4, 11. II, 25, 5tc
th ~ rds

103

Call

Jim

Adam5, auctioneer, Rutland.
Phone 741-'-461.
9-23-lfc

the,.,,,,.,, ,. ;,•tn&lt;:t

Oc:lu••r 21, 1970

Middleport,

Ohio .

O.vts-

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SWAP. SHOP. ,;_ and used

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Jim ' J.llrr.y
Kenn'y. Ja'--

•MU. w•NO.L KAYLOR
. .) · Ni-11t7 . ' '
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*"i',.'ll""""¥s.e r

Pf!ont "" '

992-7044 qr tt2i~~

J·~±~~t:~~;

F 1E LD
grown
ch"ryaanthtmums .and mums In full

bloom. Rtrriolds Flower
Shop, Mason.
10.21·21•
WIG DARK brown. Also, one

Estat.ii For '·le

1 27

. 6-30-Hc

°~Td~~·~rJ ~~s•; ~:.!~ CURTtSt~to . BrHdtng
·coAL, llm•stone. ExcitsiOr' •~-- po,._,. Ml~l . 1 No
Sarvtq,.
I'VIcer •l·m
•·tt Worlc1• E· Mal q St., , reasonable
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66 and
Pomeroy. ·fh..,e 992-3891;
Ph..,. 992.503$.
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Zlg·Zail Modtl. s.w..ll 1~ 5 R
tck hf!Ui!e· ":"'·' · j llt..Onllble ' l'ltto. ~ l!h9cfte .·
Con......
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of fan~ s!Jtchts, mikel
Mfddl"""'t.
pat ted · •Jolon RVIMII." GiolllpOIIo, +Mo
out,tdo. Woll-to-waU uor-41121fllor'l·lll Rim c "
·
.ly
Sentinel
buffonh ei. SeWI on bufiGns
poling. 'Will "" furnish_ed. . . 'I'• , .. ·~.,;" ,,; ; • , :, ' .';&lt;1!7-lfc
The
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17.«10. Unfurnlshid;' 16;500. ·· · · · · · "'~ '' 1 ' ... '· ·· ' ·
general household oewlng .
Phone m -5262.
j'· ~ ' c.· B_ RADP,tio, AJat""*
Phone 992-2156
Available to responslblt
q.:»-... . :.C!&gt;iritiiati Stonllce
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porty. On E-% termo «
-:-:-c-:;;:-~:-:-,--,-:.:.· ... Phone t&lt;IP-31121
cash price. Phone m-~ 1 - CONVENiEN·T but seclodtd
,_..,ne,Ohlo
'
For Rent
10-2Htc
building tots bn m.1 t .'RC!Ck·
CriH lkli!fford · · ·
2 BEDROOM mobile horne,
SiN:il"fl*· \'lllhln w~l~lng
.1
' .; · · 5-Mfc
Racine area. Ph'"'• :~~ s~~~;~ER.Y.'J=.; tcer':sfe::r~
~ ~n:."~r ~~ BAr:~HOE · ••• EncitQaaof · . · · . . . 7-31-f'lc
oqulpmenl. Counters and
"'"""'{l.li.~ fl'_ .. .. . Bill
George 8111 .f!uiiJils, · ·
· ' ··
.,
3 ROOM unfurnished apart- booths. Must soli by Nov. 1.
WIHe
'. , "" af'-! 5
•
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, . 1C!:It-30tp HARRiSOfll•s ·tv AND~
~- - 2-.
Contact Charles McClain at
---•do ,..... T£NN• SERVI'"E
mont. ~·~·· ~·- - · 1-1-Hc O.lry Haven, Racine. Phont p.m. ....... Y•· • "T~ m· ~EWING MACHINES: .ROIPitr .
9&lt;1P-2220.
-- . .
' . ' .' ·10.;8-lfc
service, o,ll mokes. ~-2*. ·
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a:•o.ttc
10-25-61&lt;
Tho Fa~lr.
Paoi\Wtl'f.
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F(iRNISHED and unfurnished
, . rolHn ho.liie.
f._ ......~Sclles_.s.
ltld ~~· billsWORlF
Slopflo
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•partments. Close to achool. .LOTS . WITH . a'tt . u!llltln. ONE
both,FLoOR;
Sltvor·a,.,._Btock
cellar . ~~«I~
ce. -~r..,.,
PhOIJOt
·t&lt;IJ-,17.1
PhCOie 992-543A.
Restricted sub division. I~ to· with ci!llor l)ouu ~bovo.
:1-29-lfc
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.'-acre !Pis, PhCOII r;Noter PhCOio
or 992-Pc.
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nt9ht
985-3302.
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10-23'6tc
OL~O~V;E~L~Y~~~~~~

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TRAI~ER,
Brown's Troller ;;:;::;;;~:~;-;;-;-;;c;;;::;-~~~c
Park, Minersville. PhCOie 992· GERT'S A GAY Girt, ready
for

132•.

9-9-lfc

-:-::c:-::---::---~--:-

a whirl aHer cleonlng carpols.
with Blue Lustre. Ron!
eloctrlc ahlm-, II. Baker
Furnllure, Middleport .
IQ-21-IIc.

STORAGE rental lor bolls,
trailers, autoe, cam pots, ole.
s.1 por month. Phone m-2798
or soe Oleic Sayler, Pomeroy. 10x50 FOOT, 2-bedroom RUTLAND ;-, 4 Yllll"' old, ,ntoo
10-22-121c -troller. Phone 992-3954.
kitchen,
3 -~··
lillh
. !I
hilt, front
,....ell AIOIIT
=::-:--c:---:--:-:--:-10-23-61p tao
iWObtdroom furnished mobile
2 ..... liMI grovnd• ••••
home, located In Syrocuse. "STAR" ~Ills rats quickly.
Call 992-24-41 t-9 p.m.
o . 2'11 pounds, S1 .69. RAciNE- Income ...-IY, 2
10-25-lfc Sur_
Eblrtblch Hordworo, Sugor bull.... r'oon!t. 3 ll.iri!lliltd
Run Mills, Pickens Harc:l- ·opertri\tnts; t unturnlslild,
NIC!fLY furnished 2-bedroom ware,
loW ujlkt•P on ti~lldlnp,
Mason.
apartment, Middleport .
GOING·AT,'J21,5CIO. ·' ., . ..
Phone 992-3174.
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9-30-lfc "WNINGS, sturm doth 11114.
windows, cerporti,
marquees,
blown li1d batt
For Sale
Insulation. El.mor . While,
REDUCE sole and fast 1NIIh Hll!l tepreuntitiV.. For fret
Gobese tablets ond E-vop eatlmetes, phone Charles
Llslo, ' Syrecun. v. V.
water pills. NoiiCOI Drugs.
Johnom
llld Stin, Inc.
10-27-:IOip
1-30-lfc

Service &amp; Parts Dept.
7: 30A.M. Til4 : 30 P.M.

Monday thru Friday
Closed
Saturday &amp; Sunday

DANNIE'S
Hils A Solution
To Your
l~ouslng

Neecll

DAILY CROSSWORD

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9. Function

lJ, Send back

13. Tuteor

touah,e.r.

1". Old mutcal

note

Ill. Hct-

HAv'i.itN·s AUCTiON- ttovse;
Laurel Cliff, n,; eoCh
Friday to receive con5lgnmen1s at 10 a.m. Auction·
slorllng at 7 p.m. Lei ut sell
your merchlndlse.

IJslie 'F. fuHt,' .tx.amr
.

I. Inlroductory 24"mwde

2. Of LAtin·
derln4
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s. AolaD river

4. OOid. or
Diolcel

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1971 MODElS

prol&gt;lem

ao. Stra.-

IB.Iolerrlment

IlL Wodi:ca

BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

!lO. Dark outt

s. AmuJen~.ent

lT.Cootl&lt;

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IIWJTNARS

l You,
and

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Wan....
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NEW tDJRS

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LECIAL NOTtCI
IN THE COMMON PLUS PIANO tunlnt: Karl ictbtor,
COUOT, MEIG5 COUNTY,
MaiCOI. Ph- 71.3-5535 aHer 5
OHIO
p.m.

(1)

,

r.cllo,am, frnradl&lt;l,(c_.,..ktr
sound syotell), ( speed
aulomall.c chonotr. Bl.lince
172.39. Use our budget terms. ·
Clll 992-3352.

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speed a.uiO!IIIIIC c•on-.
8 I
•11 59 u'' ...
a anco • ' • M · O!lr
b41dget Ierma. Clll 192-3352.

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storm door. 32'' x. 10" h5gh.
L...:.-':7:'--,---- ' FrCOII door 32" x 71" high.
ACREAGe'an.t lo!J. Mall In
PhCOit 992-:J.Ul.
51c ' - - - - - -,.....;..:-":---'
descrlp.tlon, whert-4oo;a!ed _________,o._2_7._
6112' ELECTRO'UX vocuum Real
= · cost to P. o .
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pafnt spray, In like new
locatedl&lt;o-mlltoff Rt.7on-Rf,
33· P r,'1'12~2&gt; ' · ~ '31&lt;:.
"~mers·
condition. Pay s:J.l•.U or terms
lA
If desired. PhCOie 992-56.11.
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PER
........ro.'NEnd MO~ERN w~l~ul·s~lt1:~: ·~::;::·:'~T::II:':";';:"r+:h~';·;:;;~.~~:;:;i'~·:;,~;:::;::~ 1
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those who sent food, flowers p
F Sa II
. and cards. we wish to express
I S Or
.
our deepest gratitude. A BASSET puppies, AKC, S3fl,,

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f"'J::!:-O!I~a; ~~~-to,; .F~ot H~~~-~~;:~!,;,,;...

Delivered

1965 FIAT. Clll offer 6 p.m.
Phone 992-5363.
10-211-Jic
Card of Thariks.
11&gt;69 CHEVROLET pickup, liTO OUR friends, relall~es.· foot bed. Camper cover. Call

BRIISH J&gt;\111, f11111 hole djwer,
cqn\ "plon(W, f· hole· hog
- . Phane 247-2161.
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EARLY·· ~Icon Steroo-r~diO

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.. Wilt Hit Write·
wtth or
wttliovl
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5enHnel, .l'llmeroy, Ohio. '
· ' · ' , , 10-21-6lc

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dleport and Rutland for their

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Golden Salol, $1.75 lb. ~
tops ond stems, dO tents lb.
Bill Batley, P. 0. 8o!&lt; ~"'
SecCOid St., R-vlllt. !lllt9

4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl., Torquefllte

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Spook" .. her theme. She read ~eldlng llawldn!l.
Btchtle and Mrs: I.yona.
fl'om lsalah and had
,\11 orange and blaclt color
ll(rs.

Y~I!J'!I'·• .

presl4ent; ......

.WSCS Plans Election Dinner.

Lewto, ..... presldeQt; and
John Lyorie, secretory
treuurtr.
Plana were IDide for the

An Election Day soup &lt;tiMer
was planneda.t Monday nlght's
meeting of the Women's Society
of Cluiatlan Service of the
Wesleyan . United Methodist
Church, Racine. Serving will
begin at 11 am.
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson was in
charge of the devotions and
prosram, wiUt several memhers participating. &amp;:ripture
from MatUtew 9 was used to
CB!Ty out the theme "Follow

annual Christmas party lo be
held on Dec. 18 at the Masoiuc
Temple. A potluck dinner will
precede the meetlns and
members will have a Q gift
eu~~an&amp;e. There . will be .no
meeting in November.
Corda were lligned for Mrs.
EdiUt Bowman, a P,uent at Ute
Rloenlde Methodlsl Hoopllal,
Mrs. Chorlos Bennett, Mrs. C.
P. Galllgber, and Mrs. Paul

Me." Mrs. MatUe Circle played
an arrangement on tbe organ,
"I Walked Where Jesus
Walked." To conclude the
devotions Mrs. Circle, Mrs.
Margoret West and Mrs. Ruth
Wolfe sang "Each Step I Take."
The progrl"" featurod a skit
by Mrs. Siinpoon and Mrs.
Circle abOut a beautiful rose
and Its influence on a poor
family. Mrs. Simpson con-

eluded wiUt an orrangement of
"The Last 11..- of Summer."

w:o::::s::.~:

The Halloween
was
CB!Tied
out in the theme
d!!corations
and Mrs. M. 0. Oumu and Mrs.
Ubby Wilford served pumpkin
pie, tea and coffee.

Former Click Farm Site
For Annual Homecoming

Gifts the whole family
can get together on.

lll}'DaD'S rrfirrnCG

MT. ALTO, W. Va. - An
annual homecoming was held at
the former Henry Click form
here Saturday evening.
Hostesses were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McKinney and Mr. and

A Blrlhstone for
UCh&lt;..RIIIU.

~·d~~~=:Y~d

iE~~S~t;.
~~~e.
l"""i&gt;ld" Oindl~

of RefleSwiellll . .
the busineu meeting wu held. Halloween moUf. Fav!ft .:··
Mrs. Alleyne Reel prealded, which were u,bted f1lr lbe

IUCbn.

Out4oor

playecl~=~t~~5:~=·:.~;

games
were were LIDdl
Altendlng
lloJonlllil!lll,
Marla Logar, Andrea RIUI, Ji7Dt
ICovalcldk, ~ Pliaun, 'l'riiYa,lluf Taylor, JID llellbls,
Perrin, Lorn ~JD~~~Euoal .. .

NEW PATROLS wae organllecl it a-~~ rl.lbe
TUJIWB ~ l!'oap. Mrs. Franell lleledam II tl!,i,leldtr
Mrs. Beverb&gt; Colllna II the aaat•ant Ieider. • · ·,
·
1be patrols 111111 lhe leader&amp; are lbe ''Green Bel'etl" lrilll

oreer. _... ·• ·.

stoele, Jeff and Debbie, Ahoo;
Mr. and Mrs. Dona Paraons,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert llou&amp;b
and Roser, Jeff Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Roush, · Nancy,
Sberon, David and ~ward,

an

:..~::,~ov~:f!; ~

Toreaa iluckle)' .. leader: tbe ''Llttll
Doanaa Baker,leader; 111111 ''The i!ldllyall' wllb a.ent GrlftJD,
leader. Lori .young Will ele!:tad lrooR ICI'lll6.
.
A llva m1Je bib 11ten Jut wet1: wu dill"
I cbin, lbe
meeting and 1 eaurt ofbonorlo beheld on Oct. 211 followlqleboc;J,
Each~ aelected a - a1po1 llld decldecl on a patrol flaa.
Memhetl 11. tbe ln)Op lwi'W ')IIalii named ate Debbie
Sblelda, Dorotil1 Runyan, Toreaa 'llenedian, Sandy ."--eY.
Sherrlllaciney, Alllltllenlley, Diana
Call&gt;,)' CGiflni,

'.

~;

t4' .,....tftr,......_..
'
"""Y ........

, , OM

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id ·ttat•f New "Pia1h

.....,. ............
...........ng. AMNNIIalk llrNr ....,. off

Cowtioy

ilfioGull,

~)faye~,

bam
DehiH Culnoll,y, J - MIQbme,
Arlene CailniJJ1,
dinner was served with a ville; Mr. and Mrs. CJarenee Tenaa Lol!g.,.U., ~~~UCII·
potluck.
Roush, Tommy and Tony;
'l'IIEMEtosOOUNTYSENIOR
wlil
.............
Danny McKinney, son of Mr. David and Roser Ward, aD of
·
, ~
~
and Mrs. Larry McKinney, was Winfield; Mr. and Mrs. Dallaa 1pm. at lbe Middleport IICOUI boule. Any llrllllllbe lOih, lllb or
also celebrating a birthday. Click, Mrs. Rodney Click, Mr. I2UI gradeaare Invited 1D join the II'OCip IDd IN requested to atFive of Ute children of Ute late and Mrs. George Davis, tend the 'i'llur8day meeting wllb thoJr molhen.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Click Tammy and George, Mr. and
POMEROY 'DIOOP h
present were Mrs. Elsie Durst Mrs. Junier Click and lamlly,
OOOKING IE!lS!lftS AT tbe Columliullllll ~em Oldo
of Ravenswood, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth RoWns Electric Co. were CCIIlplet.ecl bJ Troop Sl 'Wadnelday.
McKinney of Scott Depot, Mrs. and two children, Mr. and Mrs.
.flalllwerelllldefuralllu.-JIIIt&gt;fnm7p.m, totO p.m.
llldna Quickie of Loudonville, Lawrence Barr, of MI. Alto; Friday allbs Sacred Heart audllorilm. ,..,.,_ wW be Jqed
Verner Click ol,Charleston, and Ralph Click, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and tllere will be games, refl'eshmeata IIIII a haunted houae fDr '
Daniel Click of MI. Alto.
Mounts, and l'!lcki, Cot- enlll'lainm111t.
A program consisting of lageville; Mr. and Mrs. George
Wort on the active ctu- ~ wupc mntecl by lbe 11eot1e .
songs, scripture, readln88 and Steele, Baden; Mrs. Golda lllll• and file Boy Watchen bad·c1u1rae fl. the 11q cer111110111fDr'
prayer was given by Herbert Durst, .uno; Verner Cliclt, the mee~~rw. Qeryl Mo..,- wu a &amp;IIUIII the meetJnc. Jln.
Roush. Mrs. Chester Durst and Charleston; Dan Click, MI. Guy Guinther 1a tile oew iUSistanl leader of the troop and Wall
Mr•: Kenneth Rollins. Group Alto; Mrs. Laths Bryan, welmmed by the glrlo.
lllllgmg was enjoyed by all. Raven•wood; Mr. and Mrs.
Playing Instruments were Robert McKinney, Virglnill and
violin, Chester Durst; drums, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Jerry Mounts; banjo, Daniel McKinney and Danny, Scott
Click, and electric goiter, Ralph Depot; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Click.
Click, Penny and David, Mt.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alto.
Pete Durst, Ravenswood; Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Durst, Niles,
TWO OMITI'ED
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Hennan
Mef8s High School announces Tag Day proceeds !or the
that the~ of Patty Croasan Melill !ijBh Sehool band tolaled
and llat.ald HJn11111:,..,~
unintentionally omitted from
the first six weeks honor ron, Meigs
Club, 7:30_W~Irielday,
AasoclaUon,
Mrs. Paul Fla!!er
Avote of lhanka wu extended Hiram Flaber, co-hoateu.
MILLS OMinED
by the Boosters to aU who Membera to ·COIIumet
Omitted from the Eastern contributed and prizea were without maalla.
,
High School honor roll for lbs awarded to aludenta hrinaJng In WILDWOOD GardeR Club, ,
lint six weeks srading period the most money. Flnt prize 1:30 Wedoellday, home of Mrl.
was Robyn Mills, an A'1.
went to JW Harria, the olben to Paul Flaber llllb Mrl. lllraJn
Don Vaugbao, Diana Careay, Flaber, eo-haetea. J\lm!~lrt iD
Christine Bailey, Pam Manley, wear e.tume. wlflloat' ~·.
Q-What · 1M
Rosemary Rl&lt;:e,andf;llen Rice. NATIONAL EDUCATION
the oldest .:Z1 m A~~ Recognition of aenlor band Week o~~oenaqce 1:10 ~.m.
A-Probably 1be one callecl members Wll aet !or the laat Wedlleliltty II 8lllin Clliler
"LeUUa P e n n." William home pme, Nov. I, !lnd plans Elmellr)' Sdlool !or pareat
Penn broulht it from Eng- were mada lor a band P1J1Y for vlllllllall.
land In 181ie, lor a friend of ali band members to be held NATIONAL EDUCATION
hi1 daughter, LeUUa.
later in the f!Cboo1
Weolt "'-vii'ICle 1111 wee11

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Btchtle and Mrs: I.yona.
fl'om lsalah and had
,\11 orange and blaclt color
ll(rs.

Y~I!J'!I'·• .

presl4ent; ......

.WSCS Plans Election Dinner.

Lewto, ..... presldeQt; and
John Lyorie, secretory
treuurtr.
Plana were IDide for the

An Election Day soup &lt;tiMer
was planneda.t Monday nlght's
meeting of the Women's Society
of Cluiatlan Service of the
Wesleyan . United Methodist
Church, Racine. Serving will
begin at 11 am.
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson was in
charge of the devotions and
prosram, wiUt several memhers participating. &amp;:ripture
from MatUtew 9 was used to
CB!Ty out the theme "Follow

annual Christmas party lo be
held on Dec. 18 at the Masoiuc
Temple. A potluck dinner will
precede the meetlns and
members will have a Q gift
eu~~an&amp;e. There . will be .no
meeting in November.
Corda were lligned for Mrs.
EdiUt Bowman, a P,uent at Ute
Rloenlde Methodlsl Hoopllal,
Mrs. Chorlos Bennett, Mrs. C.
P. Galllgber, and Mrs. Paul

Me." Mrs. MatUe Circle played
an arrangement on tbe organ,
"I Walked Where Jesus
Walked." To conclude the
devotions Mrs. Circle, Mrs.
Margoret West and Mrs. Ruth
Wolfe sang "Each Step I Take."
The progrl"" featurod a skit
by Mrs. Siinpoon and Mrs.
Circle abOut a beautiful rose
and Its influence on a poor
family. Mrs. Simpson con-

eluded wiUt an orrangement of
"The Last 11..- of Summer."

w:o::::s::.~:

The Halloween
was
CB!Tied
out in the theme
d!!corations
and Mrs. M. 0. Oumu and Mrs.
Ubby Wilford served pumpkin
pie, tea and coffee.

Former Click Farm Site
For Annual Homecoming

Gifts the whole family
can get together on.

lll}'DaD'S rrfirrnCG

MT. ALTO, W. Va. - An
annual homecoming was held at
the former Henry Click form
here Saturday evening.
Hostesses were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McKinney and Mr. and

A Blrlhstone for
UCh&lt;..RIIIU.

~·d~~~=:Y~d

iE~~S~t;.
~~~e.
l"""i&gt;ld" Oindl~

of RefleSwiellll . .
the busineu meeting wu held. Halloween moUf. Fav!ft .:··
Mrs. Alleyne Reel prealded, which were u,bted f1lr lbe

IUCbn.

Out4oor

playecl~=~t~~5:~=·:.~;

games
were were LIDdl
Altendlng
lloJonlllil!lll,
Marla Logar, Andrea RIUI, Ji7Dt
ICovalcldk, ~ Pliaun, 'l'riiYa,lluf Taylor, JID llellbls,
Perrin, Lorn ~JD~~~Euoal .. .

NEW PATROLS wae organllecl it a-~~ rl.lbe
TUJIWB ~ l!'oap. Mrs. Franell lleledam II tl!,i,leldtr
Mrs. Beverb&gt; Colllna II the aaat•ant Ieider. • · ·,
·
1be patrols 111111 lhe leader&amp; are lbe ''Green Bel'etl" lrilll

oreer. _... ·• ·.

stoele, Jeff and Debbie, Ahoo;
Mr. and Mrs. Dona Paraons,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert llou&amp;b
and Roser, Jeff Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Roush, · Nancy,
Sberon, David and ~ward,

an

:..~::,~ov~:f!; ~

Toreaa iluckle)' .. leader: tbe ''Llttll
Doanaa Baker,leader; 111111 ''The i!ldllyall' wllb a.ent GrlftJD,
leader. Lori .young Will ele!:tad lrooR ICI'lll6.
.
A llva m1Je bib 11ten Jut wet1: wu dill"
I cbin, lbe
meeting and 1 eaurt ofbonorlo beheld on Oct. 211 followlqleboc;J,
Each~ aelected a - a1po1 llld decldecl on a patrol flaa.
Memhetl 11. tbe ln)Op lwi'W ')IIalii named ate Debbie
Sblelda, Dorotil1 Runyan, Toreaa 'llenedian, Sandy ."--eY.
Sherrlllaciney, Alllltllenlley, Diana
Call&gt;,)' CGiflni,

'.

~;

t4' .,....tftr,......_..
'
"""Y ........

, , OM

"" opttoi!Gfl end ,.._
id ·ttat•f New "Pia1h

.....,. ............
...........ng. AMNNIIalk llrNr ....,. off

Cowtioy

ilfioGull,

~)faye~,

bam
DehiH Culnoll,y, J - MIQbme,
Arlene CailniJJ1,
dinner was served with a ville; Mr. and Mrs. CJarenee Tenaa Lol!g.,.U., ~~~UCII·
potluck.
Roush, Tommy and Tony;
'l'IIEMEtosOOUNTYSENIOR
wlil
.............
Danny McKinney, son of Mr. David and Roser Ward, aD of
·
, ~
~
and Mrs. Larry McKinney, was Winfield; Mr. and Mrs. Dallaa 1pm. at lbe Middleport IICOUI boule. Any llrllllllbe lOih, lllb or
also celebrating a birthday. Click, Mrs. Rodney Click, Mr. I2UI gradeaare Invited 1D join the II'OCip IDd IN requested to atFive of Ute children of Ute late and Mrs. George Davis, tend the 'i'llur8day meeting wllb thoJr molhen.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Click Tammy and George, Mr. and
POMEROY 'DIOOP h
present were Mrs. Elsie Durst Mrs. Junier Click and lamlly,
OOOKING IE!lS!lftS AT tbe Columliullllll ~em Oldo
of Ravenswood, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth RoWns Electric Co. were CCIIlplet.ecl bJ Troop Sl 'Wadnelday.
McKinney of Scott Depot, Mrs. and two children, Mr. and Mrs.
.flalllwerelllldefuralllu.-JIIIt&gt;fnm7p.m, totO p.m.
llldna Quickie of Loudonville, Lawrence Barr, of MI. Alto; Friday allbs Sacred Heart audllorilm. ,..,.,_ wW be Jqed
Verner Click ol,Charleston, and Ralph Click, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and tllere will be games, refl'eshmeata IIIII a haunted houae fDr '
Daniel Click of MI. Alto.
Mounts, and l'!lcki, Cot- enlll'lainm111t.
A program consisting of lageville; Mr. and Mrs. George
Wort on the active ctu- ~ wupc mntecl by lbe 11eot1e .
songs, scripture, readln88 and Steele, Baden; Mrs. Golda lllll• and file Boy Watchen bad·c1u1rae fl. the 11q cer111110111fDr'
prayer was given by Herbert Durst, .uno; Verner Cliclt, the mee~~rw. Qeryl Mo..,- wu a &amp;IIUIII the meetJnc. Jln.
Roush. Mrs. Chester Durst and Charleston; Dan Click, MI. Guy Guinther 1a tile oew iUSistanl leader of the troop and Wall
Mr•: Kenneth Rollins. Group Alto; Mrs. Laths Bryan, welmmed by the glrlo.
lllllgmg was enjoyed by all. Raven•wood; Mr. and Mrs.
Playing Instruments were Robert McKinney, Virglnill and
violin, Chester Durst; drums, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Jerry Mounts; banjo, Daniel McKinney and Danny, Scott
Click, and electric goiter, Ralph Depot; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Click.
Click, Penny and David, Mt.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alto.
Pete Durst, Ravenswood; Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Durst, Niles,
TWO OMITI'ED
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Hennan
Mef8s High School announces Tag Day proceeds !or the
that the~ of Patty Croasan Melill !ijBh Sehool band tolaled
and llat.ald HJn11111:,..,~
unintentionally omitted from
the first six weeks honor ron, Meigs
Club, 7:30_W~Irielday,
AasoclaUon,
Mrs. Paul Fla!!er
Avote of lhanka wu extended Hiram Flaber, co-hoateu.
MILLS OMinED
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Omitted from the Eastern contributed and prizea were without maalla.
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lint six weeks srading period the most money. Flnt prize 1:30 Wedoellday, home of Mrl.
was Robyn Mills, an A'1.
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Don Vaugbao, Diana Careay, Flaber, eo-haetea. J\lm!~lrt iD
Christine Bailey, Pam Manley, wear e.tume. wlflloat' ~·.
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plattla, 111tfolt-n.n. cvfl"ht't.

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Used
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ecfvt·Wist, it

materials. Used 11idewoys, it is a
Sanding Disc for rernaving rust &amp;
paint, as well at thaping &amp; sharpen·
ing metals, stone, ..c.
Silicon r.arbide oroins embedded in
a tough resilient fabric me1h 9ite
Whiu-Dioc ito amazing culling abllily. Tho ohatterproof Dioc b obiOiufo·

49(

~~~~ •.. hoo no ohorp tooth to

$ .48
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HIAYYDUTY

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GAS LINE ANTI-fREID

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ENVELOPES

SLACKS

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li4e- vowed·~ t,milllliiSialei''Willil«inllmldale Ul
even 11 ~ 11... every per- In Iarael a tlnk." Saojat, In
opeecbea printed In Cairo newSjWpers, said "We shall 101t
sutimler or yteldeveua hlnllu1 of dual from Arab ..U."
The Arab naUona, he added, woUld regain an lands Ioiii In tbe
11187 war. lt was bls toughest 11111-American apeedllllnce he
beCame prealdent Oct. 17.
In Amroln, two clashes between Arab guerrillas and
Jordanian army for&lt;ea resulllllll In the death of two men
Tuesday night. A onlper ..,.ned fire on an army brigadier's
car 200 yards 1r&lt;m the Jnter&lt;mtlnental Hole, eyewitnesses
said, killing the driver. Moments later army troops sWpped a
guerrilla Jeep and lighting started. One periOII waa killed.
The incidents came only
hours after tbe head of the rostrum todliy. Israeli Forei8"
Arab League peacekeeping Minister Abba Eban already
committee, Tunisian Prime has made it clear he will not
Minister Bahi Ladgbam, fore· answer charges by Egypt that
cast a quick return to normal the Unillllll Slates and Israel
for Jorden torn by civil war. sabotaged the peace talks.
"I'm not here to answer
At the Unillllll Nations, the charges," he told a news
Middle East debate continued conference Minday. "I'm here
with Israel due to take the to make charges."

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Cltarles Nease Dies at Age 77

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Charles E. Nease, 77, for·
merly of Syracuse, has died in a
hospital at Wadsworth, Ohio.
Mr. Nease was preceded In
death by hill w~e . Ella Crooks
Nease, in 1962, and by an Infant
son.
He was formerly employed as
an engineer by the White Rock
Salt plant in Syracuse. He was a
veteran of World War I, a
former
Sunday
School
superintendent at Syracuse
Methodist Church, and a
member of the Wadsworth
Methodist Church.
He Is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Dorcas Elsie Graves; four

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grandchildren, and a sister-in·
law , Gladys Hayman, of
Syracuse.
Funeral services will be
Thursday at the Bicksler
Funeral Home in Wadsworth,
loUowed by services here on
Friday at Eqing Chapel at 3
p.m. Burial will be in Letart
Cemetery. The RA!v. Freeland
Norris will officiate.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E·R squad was
called today at 10 :04 am. to the
Grover Klein res.ldence, Laurel
Cliff, from where Mrs. Kleln,.a
medical patient, was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
and admitllllll.

While the
debate •
on, the 1111 · Four U.N• .
ambaasadon ,... ~ 1ft
Ill effOrt to ~t Ill plenliqn 'of
uie IMklay ceaae~ ~d.
expires Nov. 5. The •mbeesa·
dcts of tbe Unillllll Slates,
Frill!&gt;!, Brlt.aln and the Soviet
Union were ltoldlng lbelr t6tb
meeting on the Middle Eaat at
the Soviet Mlssloo.
Sadat,ln bla speech, alao said
"II is regrettable the Unlllllll
States baa not ·leai'ned the
lesson II received at the banda
of the Vietnamese people.
Despite its formidable weapCIIIS
aroenal, the Unillllll States baa
been Wlable to conquer tbe will
of a small, helpless people
because tbe peoploa' will Is
derived from God's will.
"If the United States !ailed to
learn this lesskm in VIetnam,''
Sadat added, "It will learn it
here and at tbe banda of our
generation."

3 Delegates
Are Announced
The Meigs County Farm
Bureau will .send three voting
delegates to tbe 5bl annual
meeting of the Ohio Federation
in Columbus, Nov. IIJ.71l.
President VIrgO Kln&amp; aald the
delegates are Roy Miller, Marie
Koblentz, George Holter. King
will he an alternate.
Policy suggestions made at
the Farm Bureau's annual
meeting In Pomeroy have been
forwarded to Columbus where
they have been studied. Final
adoption of the 1970 . Farm
Bureau policy for Ohio \viii take
place Nov. 20 when 327
delegates from 86 organized
Farm Bureau t'OWities hold tbe
final sesalon of tbe state annual
meeting.
Pteuaol Valley Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Griff Dur·
bin, Pl. Pleasant; Oretha Kirk,
HW1tington; R~th Cromley, Pt.
Pleasant; Paul McCoy, Pt.
Pleasant; Herbert Uvinglton,
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. D. T. Craig,
Grimms Landing; Mrs. Floyd
Worth, Hartford; Onnan Black·
man, Parkersburg; Marvin
Cox, Cheshire; Mrs. Lyle

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ADMISSIONS - LuJa Baas,
Syracuse; S•lly ·Walters,
Middleport; Larry Spencer,
Racine; Jacqueline Grim, Long
Bottom ; Virginia Lawson,
Racine; Katberlne Downing,
Middleport.
DISCHARGES - Jeffrey

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Keameo, M8Jon; Mrs. Edward
Laudermllt, Racine ; Carse!
Slone, Weal Columbia.
DISCHARGES Mrs .
William VanHorn, Charles
Grimm,
Buddy
Egnor,
Osbourne Stewart, Paul
Keaton, Danny Stanley,
Shannon· Northup, James
Powell, Tammy Fielder, Carla
Findley, Mrs. Bernard Wallace.
Blrtha - a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Worth of Hartford,
Oct. 'll.

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Milo Nai!OJ - · 4·uatter
o1 Mr. IIIII Mfl, Clllr - ,
p«&lt;(and,lild I Jm l""illate
of Stutbera Hl'b Sebool,
Raclae, II. attendiDI Oldo
Valley Goodwm Center Ia
ClacliiDall.

the Overnight Wzre:

DemocratscrlllcizedVIcePnsldentSplroT.AgnnrTueodayand
said he was a divisive natillllal figure wbGee campaJsn rbetorlc
would bacldlre. ''Mr. Agnew's acUvllloo ~ve been dltm·
terproducUve to RA&gt;!IIblicano and thelr candidates," •ld
Democratic National Cllalrman IE«n!Dce F · O'Brien. He
claimed aome Demoet'atic candidates who have beilllliuug bt
Agnew's negative remarka "would lite him t o - back."

CbJei I . J.
Cremeans Is asking all
residents there to remove the
keys when tbey park their can.
YOWigllers have been reported
to have taken aeveral cars "jtltil
for a ride." Cremeans lllid ouch
Incidents could reoult In
tragedy.

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Mrs. Grace Gloe~kner,
Pomeroy, baa learned of 111e
death of her alster-IJI.Iaw, Mil.
Andy Gloeckner' or Salem,
Ohio, Other relaUvoo here are
Mrs. Marie Dalley 11011 Mrs .
Ruth Moore.

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WEST COLUMBIA - Emeot
Edward Blake, 46, waa dead on
arrival at Pleasant Valley
Hospital early today of head
and otber Injuries following a
spectacular, apparent high·
speed crash of tbe car he was
driving on Rt. 62 at Clifton.
MasOn CoWIIy Sheriff Roy
Hoffman said Blake's car apparenUy sldoawlped an auto
driven by JosephiM M. Rusaell,
42, Mason, at Z:05 a.m.,
careened up tbe roadway approxlmately Z48 feet, left II, cut
a swath aloog tbe highway
another438feetsbeerlng off two
utility poloa enroute, and flnaUy
11opped In heavy bruab 25 feel
away !rom tbe blghway.
Hoffman said Mrs. Russell,
lltinldng she was tbe vlcllin of a

This waa Mason CoWity'o
aeventh fatality of 1970.
Mr. Blake waa born May 15,
1924 at West Colwnbla the 8011 of
tbe late Oscar and Anna Lee
Blake. He was a journeyman
lineman. He was a member of
the I.B.E.W. and the Loyal
Order of tbe Moose 174 of Jn.
diana.
He Is survived by hill wile,
Anna Lorena Blake; two
daughten,Mrs.RubyColeman,
New Lexington, Ohio; Mrs.
Boonie Crabtree, Mason; one
8011, Edward Kiehn, in the state
of Washln81on; fonr brothers,
Harlan, Luther and Robert,
Washln8ton state, and Ilalph, of
Athens; four slotero, Mra.
and

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FWieral services will be held
Slllurday at I :iiO pm. at 1bp
Fogteaons Funeral Home witb
tbe Rev. Mrs. Bernice Winkler
offlclsU.,. Burial will be In
Clifton Hill .Cemetery. Friends
may call at tbe luner'll home
after s pm. Friday.

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RICKMAN OUT
James Rickman baa disposed
of bla Interests In Decor Corp., a
firm specla1lzlng In artificial
flowers, at the corner of Secoi\d
and Rutland Sta. In Middleport.
Rickman, preotdent of theM. &amp;
R. bualneas operationa in lower
Middleport, Is retaining bla
ownership of tbe building oc·
cupied by Decor, however.

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Mebenbaum's campaign'"
manager, Harold Stern, said 11
·poD by the Cleveland Plain
Dealer irblch showed the
CJtv$nd bualn08llffllll . to be
running n~ck-ln:tiec.
.
Robert Taft Jr: ~ it
KENT, OHIO - WilUAM ARmREIL, a )tiill« ~ortng In the momentum Is wllh Ul." ·
''Cltted fte Gap'~ ~
educatloo at Kent State University, has becuDe lhe ninth student
'"ftJe
J1111e polla Indicated We
and 19th person arrested on lndictmentslsaued os a rault of.the
traDing Taft," Stem Uld •.
spring dllorders here.
Arlhrell, 21, OberOn, was charged with oecond-degree rioClng.
He pleaded Innocent Tuesday and posted $1,000 bmd. Hli arrest
meant ...Jy six of lhe 25 periOIIS Indicted were WIIICCOII!ted for
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and Wlidentified. The 19 thus far amsted alao Included elgltl and personal ttemo were
former Kent State tiludents, a pro!euor and a person 1101 0011· presenllllll to Miss Karr,
nected with the university.
Mrs. Fred Morrow took
colored pictures of 0., events of
HOU8TON-'111E :!'I.UAY.()IJ) SIAMESE twin daughters of the day for a "Book of
a Dayton, Ohio, conple died Tuesday during a delleate 2'&gt;1 hour Memorloo" for Mias Karr, and
operation by a learn of spectsllsts of Texas Cblldren'o lloopltal. Mrs. Crow'a gift was tbe labor
The girls, born Oct. I, ollared a common heart and Uver. llocQ)rs of ~UQuing a chest, a priled
at the hospitahuccessfuDy separated three .IJlGIIth -old siamese possesolon.of Mrs. Karr.
twins in lllllli, but they did not share one heart.
Fancy aandwlcboa, cookloo,
cake, punch, collee and candloa
SAN FRANCISCO - ACCORDING TO OP'FICIAL figures were served by Mrs. Crow.
released by tbe Nallooal League office Tuesday, you'd never Presiding at tbe punch iYMI and
believe baaebaU Is a dying game. For tbe 1970 seaaon, the 12 clubs the silver coffee service were
drew a record 16,882,198 paying customers - bettering the old Mrs. Damon Ferrell. Mrs. Jolin
Sauv~. Mro. Carl Weese, and
mark set last year by 1,567 ,252.
MIH
Eleanor Robson. The
The third place Now York :Mots again topped the league In
Halloween
motif waa carried
drawin&amp; - and they almost broke the all4ime mart In tile
In extensive cteeoratlona of ·
procesa.
t at Shea Sl,!ldlum came to 2,1117 ,4'/t, oilb'.$7,706
·t~~Ur 'hMlilii'illii1 'li;·HUi "~ 'bodtilllll' tlet. t i
an
aoOnclnnati Rods, who moved lnl4 a new at.idltim last June,
with witch replicas
recorded tbe biggest gain. They drew 1,803,561 fans, an Increase llghllllll tbe refreshment table.
ri 815,577 over 1969.

Middlep&lt;rt Pollee

"Ohio'• La'l'lm't
for PIUit 11 Years"
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Obloi!ls aak him
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"llck" lll'r, "'"'fldnlt for ~ .. 0
ClGiiliiillalbn; Rep, Goddard, Mr•.FUIII, Daft Bn&gt;wn, olde Ill ODIC.
dareot!i!'E: Mlllor, and Gonbl B. Gray, C8iMidate for rHledkll .. ladce
. ollhe Fourth Dlotrlct QnJrt of Appell•
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fleas QnJrt judge; Ralplt Welker, MelgHl81lla·Athenslllate ~oelllaUve

TWO INDUCTED
Two men were ordered for
induction to Fort Hayes,
Columbus, from Meigs Cotmty
Tuesday, the selective service
bosrd reporllllll. Inducllllll were
Kenneth L. llariWig and Ralph
~~~~· Mnrl Holfman, Randy R. Roso. Two others went for
pre·inductlon physical
Meigs Geoeral H01pltal
examination and one was
lranBferred !rom Los Angeles,
ADMISSIONSDISCHARGES -None.
Dorothy Calif.

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0&lt;1' cAimiDATEB - ,...,..... e'tiidl leW IDolbe Noo J.,. aod
electiCIII, 1lbo Plf1ldpated In tile rally WedDeeday Jtigbl at tbe IJI8bw_,
deputmenl pnce at Rock~. poee with 1\fp. Dm Goddard, teyncile
SjWU., and Lellle F. Fultz, :Meiga GOP aecutl.., committee cbaJnnM,
From left are 110"' C. Bacon, ce""~d••e 'I"' I'Hiedion as Melga ('mmwl

~y Tucker of Fogleoong
Funeral a.,.., assiJted by Jack
Camp, Richard Redman,
Harold Rickard, and Marion
Rayburn, !reed Blake from bls
wrecked auto after con.
siderable work.

W!lblier tilands bookie a tallllloaded wllb

from the heme of the Rev. and Mil. Stan1eJ
10111011me Saturday. Three men bilve co..te.led
Webller reported.· 1bey are RonaJcl Eugene

and Robert Kenneth Wllllaml, 2S, bolh of
Allen Word, 24, MJddleport. Webtiler
111111"'" otopped In a routine clleek of cualll
nll!hl. 'l1le ricles, wltlch.lncludt plecn of
aotlquoa llld liiUftDin !rem tbe Plat-ld travela, are valued at tlfJDO.

.in ·Briefs·

More Layoffs Scheth•led
By \lidted Prwllllerulloall
'llle Flf&amp;ldalre Dtvlllaa of GeMrll Moten Ia lloytoo ""*- ill8iltlfa&lt;linr lir Ollldltlaaen for eon •-"""
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~~eea.. of the lhlltedAitlo Wo....,.tilrlke
OM.
'llle emp)oyoo llad ben • a ...... ...t !oar da7 wort
wee11 for moat of tile m•lll. 'ftle Jl)aat mulllacluoo 11r
.-dllloun lor eon. Tile emp)oyoo ore •epa
by lite
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The llwpiac ......., ud the Gil ltrlke bave IIIIo
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CHARTER MEMBERS - Mrs. Jobn Klncadd, Mrs.
Clyde Fisher, Mrs. Garen llansbury, and Mro. J. E. Harley,
left to right, were the active charter members of the Mid·
cDeport Garden Club receiving recognition at the 35th an·
niveraary observance Wednesday night.

Past Recalled
PlclllresaodStory
By CHARLENE HOEFUCH
Recognition of charter
memhers and past presidents
with a look at club ac·
compllsbments through the
years highlighted the 35th
anniversilry observance of the
Middleport Garden Club
Wednesday night.
Providing tbe perfect setting
for the celebraUon was the
spacious and lleauWully lur·
nished borne of Mrs. Richard
Slack, 449 No. Third Ave.
Rose
corsages
were
presented to the four active
charter members of tha club,
Mrs. John Kincaid, Mrs. ~
Fisher, Mro. Goren Stsnabury,
and Mrs. J. E. Harley. Past
presidents recognized and given
pjnk roaoa · were Mrs. Stansbury, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs.
Malcolm Roller, Mrs. Harley,

Mrs. Waller Hayes, Mrs.
William Morris, Mias Nellie
Zerkle, and Mrs. Carl Horky.
Miss Vicky Slack aSBislcd Mrs.
Lloyd Blackwood, program
chairman, wllh tbe presenlations .
lA high point of tbe evening
was a placement Dower show.
Arrangements made by Mrs.
Michael Fry, Mias Harrie Marie
Smith, Mrs. James Titus, Mias
Zerkle, Mrs. Morris and Mrs.
Malcolm Roller were at·
tractlvely displayed. in the
rooms.
The program included plano
aelecliOns by Mrs. A. R. Hecox
and several vocal selections by
Mrs. Robert Hamm, ac·
colllpanled · by Mrs. Fred
Blaetlnar, Meigs CoWity contact chalnnan, and a gllest at
tbe anniversary observance. A
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UNUSUAL DESIGN - A eobro "'O''I'iner - tiled
Ml'l. Michael Fry f... ber dried tilT......,...=:~·~of~~=:r:
Ned poda and aopldestra leal In tile home pi
feature of the anniversary obeervance.
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