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10 - The Dally ScnOowl,
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'EDITORS NOTE: Olllo Slate

when the Spartans went unde- ion tluol I exprosslld at ttiai
University's championsfllp foot. leated lor the SKOnd year and lime," ho sold.
INIIIeam Is lludo&lt;l 101' IIJ M&lt;· were' Ineligible lor the trip.
Warmatll WaniJ Change
ond cOMKUtlve Big Teft title
"The loculty rule Is a sound
Murray Warmath'of Min..
with no apparent cMnce to per- one. II only tile team made lhe ·sola INII strongly that." A
tlclpato In tile Rose
Now trip, 11 would IN line to hove team should be allowed to r•
Year's Day. The followiftt dls- the tum go every year. How- lurn to tho Rosa Bowl lor a
palcll, second of • throe-part ever, because of the typos of . second otralghl eppnrance."
wries, to mines the Big T111 schools In tho Big Ten, and tho 1111 elso.hos other opinions conrule which prohlbiiJ tho ludo- distance Involved, ond tho fact cernlng ""' Big Ten.
eyes from playing In tiNt Pill· that usually around 20,000 stu"I bellevolhat, since tho Big
dena classic two '"" In 1 dents accompany the team, Ten Is a member ollho NCAA.
row. Todly, Big Ten COIIChel which Is a grut experience for lhe othltllc program which Inpresent their views.
them, It poses a financial han- ch- loolball should be run
dicap on •/ great majority," he and governed by tho National
By HARVEY SHAPIRO
said.
Rules.
UPI Sports Writer
" II the same team made tho
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COLUMBUS, Ohio iUPI) - trip the following year, those
Michigan State captured the same students would somehow
Big Ten football championship manage to get to Pasadena
in 1965 and 1966. Ohio State even If It mont hocking their

bagged the title In 1968 and Is , books and typewriters," Daugh·
within two wins of a repeat per.
formance.
In that respect, Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State and Ohio
State' s Woody Hayes have one
thing In common.
However. where the Spartan
head coach is In favor of the
Big Ten ruling which prohibits
consecutive Rose Bowl appearances. Haye-s feels the rightful
champion should take lis place
in Pasadena. Calif.
Of the ten Big Ten coaches
contacted by United Press In ternationaL three including
Hayes. wanted the Big Ten no·
return clause changed while
three others felt the rule should
not be altered . Four coaches
did not comment .
Duffy Favors No-Repeat

erty added.
"Ther&amp; Isn't any question that
atlo State has the finest tum

In the nation. There wasn't any
doubt in my mind that we were
In 1966 either. I am trying to be

consistent with the same opln-

red-shirting, trenller students.
and euerylhlng that hes to do
with athltllcs&gt;wllh tho ponlblo
exception o! acedemlc entrance
requlromeniJ.
"II Would be wile lor tho
Big Ten to ·accept tho Nallonel
Rules or riSign from tho NCAA
becauie meny of the Ntllonol
Rules are toO liberal lor tho
Big Ten athletic represente.
lives. This Is much to tho dis-

News.•• in·Briefs
(Continued !rom page I)
ly before the start of Senate debate on the nomination.
The addition o! Symington raised to 46 tile numller ol. ._.
tor s either publicly or prhate]y on reeord as opposing Ha,yna.worlh in a UPI poll. A total of 37 favor him and 17 are UDCCIIIDmitted. Symington said he considers Haynsworth "an houeet
man," but beUeves that his investments 8.nd hla ..Uure to take
himself out of some cases involving Onns in whleh be Md some
interest made him unqualified for the Stpreme Court.

dilplay

"I am definitely not In favor Hope calls for earth
pf a team being able to go to
HOLLYWOOD - BOB HOPE HAS CALLED ON Amertcens
the Rose Bowl two years in a of every pollllcal persuasion to leave tllelr llgbta burniJlg Frirow, " Daugherty told UP I.
" I felt the same way in 1966 day, saturdey and SUnda.Y nights as a symbol of netiOIIII unlt;y.
As honorary chelnnan of the Committee for the Week of Nalional Unit,y, Hope said, "wltll unity tile Vletnem War &lt;an be
fought to an honorable conclusion. Everybody wants to pull together and bring it to an end." He said at a news cmference at
his home Wednesday the astronauts en route to a second lunar
landing would be able to see the electrical display across the
country.
MASON Homer Leland
Th~las, 58, Mason, died Wed- Bishop see.1 Protestant-Catltolic union
nellilay evening al Pleasant ValCOLUMBUS - FRANCIS E. KEARNS, BISHOP of the United

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Metllodist Cllurch, said Wednesday a unloo between Ohio's ProMr. Theiss was a self - em- testantli arxl Catholics was near. Kearns predicted the two replqyed meat cutter who also ligions would join hands within tile year Ina drive to salve gr~
Wl/rked oo an Armco boat on human problems.
the river. He was born March
He said the Cllrlstian church waa oothelhreshold of a greet
29, 1911, fn Meigs Coun(y, tile awakening which would bring its powers to bear on aU the probson ol the late Albert and An- lems or mankind. "I believe that anything that touches the liCe ol
nie Aumiller Theiss.
any person is a responsibility of the church," he said.

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Surviving are his wife, Florence Elkins, Mason; four sis-

ters, Mrs. Edna lcenhower, Co..
l~mbuso

Mrs. Lena Chapman,

VIrginia; Mrs. Edith Bowen,
Mason, and Mrs. Louis Ewing

Zanesville, and a number or
nieces and nephews.
Funeral senices will be at
af

1:30 p.m. saturday at tile Fo.
glesong Funeral Home with tile
Rev. John Icenhower officiating.
Burial will be in Beech Grove

Cemetery, Pomeroy, Friends
may call at the funeral horne
from 2 to 4 and rrom 7 to 9 p.

m. Friday.

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MEIGS THEATIE'
TONIGHT, NOV. 13
HOT OPEN

Bid is Acrepted
The 14etgs Count;y Commlsaloners accepted a bid ot ~65
on a 1968 l'llnttac from C, R.
Karr, Jr., at tlle!r meeting
Wednesday. A second bid of
$200 was received rrom Jolll
Dtle.
In other business the coma
mlsslooers transferred 1180
!rom the expense fund to tile
juror wilnoss fund and $250
from pedlem support ot minor
children ID statlone17 and sup.
J)ly lund. Atlendlng were Bob
Clark, Dick Karr end Warden
OUrs, and Clerk Martha Cham.
bers.
PLAN SOCK HOP
A hillbilly thorne will be carried out Friday when senior

Business ai'IJ omce Education

Fridoy and Soturdoy
November 14-15
"THE PINK JUNGLE"
(T echnicolor)
James Garner

Geo. Kennedy
"HAMMERHEAD"
(T echnicolor)
Vi nee Ed wards

Judy Goeson
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

students stage a sock hq, from
8 to 11 p. m. in the Eastern

High School auditorium. Slacks
will be permitted and a prize
will beawardedthebestdressed

MR. Outlined
Tom Col&amp;olck and Kenneth
Sweeney ot the Ohla ValliU'
Mental Retarded Evaluation UnIt at Ohio Unlverslt;y were
psta MOIIIial ni8bt wllen tile
program and exeeuth-e committee at tile Youtlt OARC met
at Sl. Paul IAitlleran Church.
sw-ey described mentall7
retarded workabops, a stamp
oollecUon project ae a busbteso.
fOI' the retarded, a proJect to
collect books lor the GalllpoUa
Slate Inatllllta, and another In
wblck a selected few ot the
youth would - k wltll a team
ot ptoy&amp;lologl.sta from Ohio Unlverslt,y.
The group extended a Yote
at lllanko to •otera ot Melp
Count;y for ouppart ot a tllnelllll'ter new IIW)I'at.tlle'Novo t
eloc11on.
meetlll(l will
be Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the
Grace Episcopal Clmreh In
PomeJW,

The-

Higher
SAIGON (UPl) - Communist
troopa lllmed tllelr winter otfensive· to the northern war

zone Wednesday and fodl1, killIng 23 Americana and 1'10W111Ing 106 - the heaviest U.S.
losses reported In nearly two
months.
Ten ot the Americans died
and 34 were wounded In a Nortll
VIetnamese mort8r and ground
attack against tllelr nl8bt camp
Just below the Demilitarized
Zone (DMZ).
Slxt;y - six ol. tile attackers
perished In the unouccesatul
attempt to overnm the oulpoat,
thrown back by dive bombers,
artillery, tanka and helicopter

hillbilly. Prices are 25 and gunlllllps.
Tbe llabUDII In Soutl1 VIet50 cents.

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:n~s
·~Corpa-~e
The tellljlerature lndawnt"""
e eve
an war r•-sta
Pomeroy at lla. m. Thuroda,y In ~e United Slates. Captured
under cloudy sides was 41 de- : 'wlr:::::::ck~to":= '
grees,
clde wltll tllesedemonllratlons
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~let en epo
A minor occldoml was Investigated by the ileJiartment ofSherur Robert Hartedlach at 8:27
p. m. Wedmaday 011 COUIIQ
Rosd G-28.
James st. Clair, 19, Cool·
vlllo, traveling north, lost COI&gt;trol of his c:ar on a curve When
It got lnto·looee growl, -red
to tile left, alld hit en embonkment. There was medbun damage to tile Clll'. There waa oo.
arrest. st. Clair was not 11&gt;jured.
DIVORCE GRANTED
Wende MIJe Gordllo, p-ho been
eray,
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Gordon, Son Jose, CaiiL, In
the Meiss ~ Commoil
Pleas CGurt. The . plalntlfr
charged e - cruelt;y IIIII
woo (11..., cuatodf ol. 11118 miDor
child.

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Six other !lell• CGuJlj;y
men anderwent pre - Induction

JO ELLEN DIEHL
MODELS THE fUNlOR
DEB FASHION OF THE
WEEK . . .
Ja Ellen

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SHOW, TRIAL PLANNED

Plana for a bend! 11uw and
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$11,601.84 Received

At Marauders' Gates

mistake cMing a Cambodian
border battle fodl1, contrlbA finaoclal statement showulill(l to lbG (IDVernment cas- lngfootballlncome of ,11,601.ualt,y. toll at 20 dead and 56 84 end expenses ot $10,195.75
· oerloqiiJIIIIIUtlded.
was made public WedneadaJo
Field reports said dozens nliht at tile Marllllller football
ol otber South VIetnamese honquet bJI tile Meigs Local
" - " lllltrered m 1 nor Alllletlc BoardpreparedbJIDonIIIIU1tds In the Norlll VIet- old Wolfe.
namese I1'0Q1IIi attack that
Aller aubtractlon ol ~8.67
carried Into their cemp one for other sports new 111pe11se
mile (rom Cambodia.
IIIIo autumn, tile balanCe ·r&amp;·,
malnlng was $977.42, the report

rectors was held.
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two Y- lenni were Charles
Radford, an Incumbent, and
Willlul Smith, a newcomer,
elected to ftllthe term vaoat..
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prints, Sizes '""'IIi: medium ond Iorge, Solo Friday
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traDS!er Yan a l'roowd at - .
nlclana cbeered. One ol t b •
spo.ce worloera displayed a llliD
Wltlch read: "We're wltb 1""
all tile ....,.," II waa not ralaand white laWlcher were coated no effect on the laundJ..
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'SAIGON (UPl) - South
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three.~- le1'1111 and two otber
per11111 Werll eleele!! to two
J - ·unexplnd termi ThurodQ' nlihl when tbe 11111181 electlon ot the Melp Coullt,y Aarleullural Seelet.r•• Board ol Ill-

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Charles "Pete" Conrad,
Richard F, Gordon and Alan 1~
Bean were awakened at 6:05
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White spacesuit•, bQarded a ~
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Dr. Alan C, Harter, chlOt ICIU&amp;reJ&gt;odled space agency van
The ~thundered off I&amp;IBlcb site physician, said tile 12 mlnutas later for tile nlne~
pad at 11:22 a.m. tllree astronauts were"lngreot mUe ride to the launch pad

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CAPE KENNEDY (UPl) - pound thrust Saturn 5 Into the for the launch, as were Proal- shape Everythjn Ia
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Amerlcai21aunchtd a tltr.. man okles to besln G&gt;elr 255,617 dent Nixon, his wife Pat !heir
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Moore Is chllrman of schalarshll&gt; and elluq,tlon ....,.,.._ , ·
of tile Ladles Auxiliary of Drew Webster Poot39, " - ! - .
Le(llon, ...._,...,. of Education Week 1ocally. ~ , ·
equipage were Mra. llett;y Mllhoon, Mrs. Marpret Alloot, 1· ·
Eberalach llerdware, and tile !lells Laeal Sdtaol Dllll1et.
Mn. Morllyn Spirea of the Elberfeld atatresalsted

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in these olzes A lito 32-36, B (38-40) C " (~~~4) oitil

THE OLD AND THE NEW fn education Is ef!ect!vely displayed In an East Main Sl. wlndqw ofthe Elberfeld Department
Store. Mrs. lq)e Moore exhibits en eye-catch!Dg early American clasaroam, fnclodlng a Pill-bellied stove, a period costumed mannequin representing a teacher, alld aid-time rurnlshlngs, pictures olld booka. In the second half of the dlaplay
Ia ultra modern eqq,ment used In education fodl1, The ox-

during thll alloenaDCO ol Am- what ""' obsened.
Pameray, Mrs. Russell ~
orlean r.du.a\ion WNk. I trust
I alacl ' - that ""' had an aDd her c:Ommlttae from the
that you were well - recel'¥,ed· opportlllllt;y to Ylew a dlaplay In Amerlcan.l.eJinn Awdllaey did
alld di&amp;t you were lnternled In tile w1.- ot Elbertelda In a fLnt Job ol. depleting the Old
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Melp LGcel School Dllltlet
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, ."' iD lhoN per.- In o u t
iebaill dlltrloit Wllo .loGic t h e

p,..ty iizo oloctrlc cooloor, with
hctrdcoot fl ...
on teflon. Sorvot 6 to :2-4. Cover in "'lion lined 1!0"-·
celaln flnlth reolsts stoln. Few roosts, d"p ftlol;
borbocue, soup and eauorolo.
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~onion socks in whito
ond solid colors. Very
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3 pairs fur 135
2.00 EYECATCHER PANTY HOSE ••••••• .1.59
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Popular styles in woisl length jockoll ond ccw coat
lengths. Wool, nylon, docron ond cotton, corduroy.
Bo~s sizes 3 to 7 ond 8 to 16. Men• sizes in rotulor
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Mons Klrbu,ry 69c

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Salel ... anti lop Jlckets

6.95 JACKETS
SALE 5,75
---SALE 6.75
7.95 JACKETS--8.95 JACKETS
---SALE 7.75
9.95 JACKETS
---SALE 8.75
1G.95 JACKETS------SALE 9.50
SALE 10,75
11.95 JACKETS--12.95 JACKETS---SALE 11.50
13.95 JACKETSSALE 12.00
14.95JACKETS----SALE 13.00
15.95 JACKETS --------.:_SALE 13.50
16.95 JACKETS--SALE IUO
18.95 JACKETS-----SALE 16.00
19.95 JACKETS--SALE 16.50
22.5CJ.22.95 JACKETS ---SALE 19.00
29.50•30.00 JACKETS - --SALE 24.00

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·MEIGS MARRIAGE UCENSES
FIMII' Malls CGwW.Y men 11&gt;-r
Jack Sherman Netr, 37, ~ ducted tmo tlleii'IMII forces at
dleport, alld Vlalet Lorraine Fort 1111ea, Columbul, todaY
Neff, 39, Middleport,
were ClareDeeE.IIu&amp;lti&amp;III.Jr.,
Donald E. K - , Iki&amp;er W,

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Wermalh sold.
Olhor comments from Big
Ten' cOeeh.:
To 1111 TNm
Pllnt, lndlana-"Havlng lha some situallon 01\lo Stet. Is going
through, 1do t.ellrom a lllandpoint o1 incontlve ond tho
league ltwll lhe team
should .......,t tho Big Ten.
"I don't think II Is going lu
be a situation whlrlin- te.n
11 going to domlnall tho Big
Ten, and I don't IMI going out ,
lnltrfer" with a young men's
ecedernlc
Jado Mollenkopf, Purdue "The presont A- Bowl rules,
In my opinion, are sollllleclory.
They_., put in lore....,_,
end 1 think they hove ~~~~:cess­
'fully tilled that purpon. We
hove hed llno relations with tho
Pacific toes! Con-In thisI
game, and 1 enjoy 11. I think
tho rules are equitable to eueryone."
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Jim Valek, Illinois- "As lor
e Big Ton loom returning to
tho Rosa Bowl, I am on rocord
lor being egelnot this, end I
am al10 on record for stating
that the Big Ten should play In
other bowl games end keep the
present set-up with tho Rosa
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love to sae Ohio Stole play In
tho Orange, Sugar or Colton
bowls against one of our south-

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Gallipolis Reserves
105.50
25.00
Bond Redem~
Old MHS BalaJice
29.64
OSlJ '!1cketa
42.00
Total Income
$11601.84
EXPENSES

Football Equipment $ 5318.71
Football &amp;l)llllies
31.92
Football Food
401.95
Football TranaportaUon 256.50
Football O!!lelalo
544.00
Football lnourance
1386,00
lllow,.l.
Football Guarantee
300.00
and _
... were Football Admlnlllratlon 79.45
U - as fallows:
Football MlaceUanewo 271.52
INCOME
Football Cleaning
150,90
$2067.25 Stadium hrsomel
587,00
Stuon Tlcketa
lrclnton.a Jo&amp;ePt
Balid Share
387.80
Gome
1513.75
Total Football
Expense
NeloonviUe-York Game 1714.50
10195.75
logan Game
1891.50
Oilier ll!orto New
Iroaton Game
1494.25
428.1;1
Expe""'
Coal Grove Game
1090.50
Balance 11-12-69
977.42
i"'llnt FIN- Share 1847.20 Total Expense &amp;
Flllnt Pleaum Heservea 89.00
Balance
$11601.8t
lfallllon Reserves
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Volpe are lllllCIIj( lha ""l'lded guestl. President Nhon baa ·
also b-lnvlled, but as ol.lllla
Ume It has not been leamod ·
If he wiU accept.
II was pointed out the exact
lacatlan ol the - c - evtlll
hes not yet been determined and
wfU be amouncecl as 10011 aa
arranaementa a r e complete.
Selection ot the loeatlnllwaopat
In the hands o1. tile Tralll.c,
Parking and Site Committee.
Heading the vartws commit.
tees 11!'8 the falll&gt;lllnl'
TRAFFIC, PARKING AND
SITE - lfason eo...q Storlfr TJW Hollman and G a I I I a
County lllerlfr Deaver Wallter, a181- by state and o:l4
authorities from each alale.
PROGRAM - Vltus HartiQ,
president ot the l'l&gt;lnt Plea- Meson C4Jwlt,y Chambor ol.
Commerce and c. llotler Borron, pre&amp;ldent ot the Galllpo.
lis Chamber ot Commerce, co-·
tfooal dlaltltarle• are expect.. chairlllOD.
eo! to attand end participate, HOSPll' ALfi'Y - Belva Far.
but as ol. IIIIa dote tile 1111 U ley, lftlll1lllng dlreelor ol. the
oiW inc:oqJiete. He added that Point Pleasant Count;y
West Vlrlllnla Governor Areh C ol. c, IOd Thelma Elilott,
A. - . Jr., Ohio Cover- m•noglng dlnoc:tor ot the Galllpolla C ot C.
·WELCOMING AND HOSPITALri'Y TO DIGNlTARIES
D. B. MorPII, Point PJeo , c

Planning ror tile tentativelyscheduled December 15 dedlca· Uon ot the new Ohio RIver
brldge, between -reon. W,
Va. and Kanaup, o., was olftclally started Thurllllay rut"lng ·a meeting held In Point
l'leaaant.
1118hllllhtlng the aetlvlt;y ot
'tho session, conducted jaintly
by oftlcWs ol. the GalHpolla
end Point Pleasant-Maeon Count;y Chambers oi.Commerce, was
tile naming at committee hoada
for the dedi cation.
Rush Krodel, chairman ot
lha Roads Conunlttoe ol t h e
Point Pleasant • Meson County
C ot c, prealded and announced tbe committee hoods,
Krodel pointed out that at
lllla time It Ia not posalble to
oatlmate tile atlaldance that
will be present for the event,
but added •'It Ia a poaslblllt,y
It CQUld be as hl8b as 35,000
to 40,000 periiCllls."
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ot area, st&amp;\11 and possibly na-

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llolllr ~lo, Mr.a. Charles
G001loln and Mra. Woodrow
Mora.
'111e Cheeter GardenCiubwW
oPerate a flower aiM1p. The club
asalsts wUh the IIPOCial tduatlCil class at tha oehool. '111era
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An appearonce by Mr. cartoon. a jitney 1!1\d)er and a VI•
r iocy of games wUI hlghl,l&amp;hta
fall 'festival Saturday night at tho
Chester Elemenlary School,
sponsored by the PTA.
The supper will begin at 4 p,
m. aM serving will continue unlit 7. Mrs. Hobart Newell Is
chairman of the dinner commit·

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o1111 1U........,. olxfeot of
roUera; Pt. Plea-. 24.00;
POIIIII'O,)'-Maioo, 20.50; Killion,
0.90 lllllbw; l&lt;alawha FaDs,
3.23 llllllllll:l Cllarle-,17,99
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Wlnlleld, are mUle aUL
BOAT MOVEMENTS:

GALLIPOLIS LOCKS- WaJ..
ter CUrly down G:OS p.m.'; La..

111M down 7:30p.m.

KANAWHA RIVER _ Marmet, Morris Harvey down 3:45
P m.• J18Dila White nn 8•05 p,
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9:45 p.m.; Jefferson clown 10:-

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1:45 a.m.: H. E. Bowles II) 2 L
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Price clolol 5:20a.m.

omo RIVER- LoeklS.~
can Bruce down 4:20 L m.;
Lock U, Beckjordnn3:20p.m.;
steel Trader "'12:20 a.m.;
Lock U, Helen S. ._. 3 .a. m.;

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lea K. down 6 a.m.; Steel Pion--

Turkey Time Used Car Specials

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Pushak down 5:55 a.m.; Titan
up 6: 40 a.m.; ,Lock 17, A. v.
p.m.•, Paul D.
Crill -·~ 7.·•s
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1968 Chev. Impala Super Sport ......... $2095

Dark blue with block vinyl top, V-B motor, auto.
trans., on the floor console, bucJcet seats, P.5.,

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1967Chevelle SS 396 2 Dr. H.l....... $1995

Rowe d01t11 6 a. m.;

w/ s/ w fires, turqUOhe interior.

Racine
Loeks, Kathy R. down 5:55p.m.;
ORCO down B:2S p.m.., Polly R.

1968 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedan ••• $2695

down ll:lOp.m.; Blue Birddow'n
6 L m.; Inca .., 6:45 L m.;

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radio. W/s/W
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1967 Chev. Malibu Waaon ............ $1895

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ith'inatc~ing vinyl interior.

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Blue with blue vinyl interior, radio, w/ s/w tires.
A on.,...owner car.

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v-a
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AT SALE "PRICES
larr &amp; V1n Z.a.,
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passer (one TD and two I!JIIrl
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llonJard Ballr, oftlllll•e con- · Caldwell, a re&amp;lliar
tor, -.Jcl plo.y Iota 0( defensl•e hallback unUI a bro1-118 next year.
keD wrlat llllelved him In the
Rich Ballndera, ~od aecmd game: 1 good pass rea frseturod log tl1e ftnal game, eell'Or.
but gained ZSO yardo rulllolng
for 1 5 yard averap; aloo on
Oilier re111mlnl lettermen
....llentdefenalnpli,Jer.
arellobCaldweUtlldTerrycar.
RIDIIY Borin&amp; r a - boy ton, who could win a llal'tlnl
oo the ~. lhowod up weD job next year, IMlth backs; aod
II a alpth grader oo olrente linemen Dick WIIUams, John
and defense.
Cline, Ran11J YOII!l/l, Dick SletDave Smltb, who prd!abl,y tier, ~r Kar&lt;, and R I e k
threw more 'IDa tl!ln IIII}'Gn8 Hauber. Non.leUormonare Alan
In the I10Utl!eulem area (16), Duvan, who 11113 (lllab 801118·
ollll .-ed three hlmllolf, Ire- ..,. m Ule Interior line, tlld
mendauaiJ lb'Ong srm.
Mike Sandora, llCiug Carr, Tim
Jim Amabal')', pii,Jed behind Gumph, Charlie Beaver, B7ron
Sm!UI at quarterback but man. McCOy, Georlf'! Mora, Lee Ill·
lllld to throw 4 TDa tlld pii,J- ooU, RaniiJ Wolf, Marvin Tal·
ed a good deflllll•• llftb. lor, Wsrren Callow.,, Richard
DU71
l'Uolor,
excoUent White and Terry Stetluun.
tpald, a rehlrnlns re&amp;lliar at
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end who elllibl 14 pollOI for
212 yardo and 111x TDa; aleo
ttrongondefenoe.
Mike Borin&amp;. prd!abl.f I h •
bell oftenll•e b1ocker In the

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Alan Hol..,r, a two • 7ear
letterman ao allll!bOmOio, wtt
third In team tackles, IIIIOwod fine lniproVmaiCil oft•Be
ollll defi!IIN.
Rlchsnl Liter, a Gllel 1massuming feUow who Ia Vol')'
hardnoood and like Boring a
good blocker.
Robert H111sle~. alowecl up
with an InJured ankletheoecond
half ollhe 10111011; another hard-

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spirit, even when thbigs were
not liobJB well," he satd.
By STEVE SMILANICH
Coach Kincaid expressed his
UPI Sports Wrlhr
Len DaMOn, one of the low
appreolatlon for a job well •
&lt;lone to asst. coaches Bob Ord, playen in pro football to
pave Chadwell and Dan Wrll!ht, · quatlfy for ponalona from two
"without whom veryllltlewould ·leagues, Isn't fhtnklng about
bave been accomplished.''
collecting htsrettrement money
.J.ooldns ahead to next year, just yet a n d ' - to prOve II
Coach Kincaid summarized the Sunday against lhl -ld
talent&amp; or his returning sopho. champion Now York Jell.
11101'e8 and juniors Ibis WN:
Dawloin, an Alt·Amerlca at
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·odpti. League rel,ecl at¥_
nu • n
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Kensas City Chiefs collide with
the Jell at Now Yorh's Shoos
Stadium In a game pitting !he

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Fedeni-Hoddar. In what will
be a double-lleader. The opon..
1ng pmels alated at 1oo'dock
tlld after an ln"'rmlulon, the
aecond at z o'clock.
T h 0 Marauders aoolotant
coach Is Marvin McKeh'~ _
000 time Racine Tornado otar
_In his flrll year at Mol«a.
'lbe reserve eoaoh Is Terry
Oblinger.
'111e Marauder ochedule Ia as
follows:
Nov. zs Meigs at Gallipolis (X)
Dec. 5 Meigs at Jackaon (X)
Dec . 12 Nola-York 11 ~·(X)
Dec. 13 Pl. Pleallllnl at Meigs
Dec. 19 Meigs at (x).
Dec. 30 Logan at Meigs (x)
Jan. 2 Well- at Melga (X)
Jan. 9 AU!eno at Meigs (X)
Jan. 1o Melp at Losan (x)
Jin. 16 Gallipolis at Melp(IQ
Jan. 17 Wabama at Melp
Jan. 23 Jock11011 at Melp (x)
Jan. 24 Melga at Pt. Pleallllnl

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Feb. 13 Melia at Athena (x)

Fe~·:·.:~~!.~abama
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Eaotern Division loodera
1111 alnol lhl WeaN&lt;n leaders.

reaoon the Olktsmskero lean
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Could Nail Down Borth
Dewson, considered to ba one ..a £L _
Tho Jell, bicidlng for their of pro football's moot accurate .r~t
posoero, seyo lhl forced vacoBy JOHN JEANSONNE
11venlh straight win, CGUid nail
down 1 barth In the AFL lion fhls season gave him a
UPI Sports Writer
playoffs by gettlnil pool fha chance Ia .resl his arm but 11
The New York Knlcks'
Chtelsbutlha-akerohave dldn"l do much for hlo liming. starling five was flat Thurodey
ootabtlohecl Ken ... City a 3'11·
"Timing 11 evorylhlng to a night, which wos a shame for
point favorth.
quarte&lt;beck," 11Y1 fha Iormor the Chicago Bulls.
Purdue Alt·Arnerlca.
With the bulls leading, JO.Z2,
kl'~ 'g~.WO.b•1tt~· ltl• " 1 ~ filllfW; l!r.ln.O,imPr~ •after ~ llrot
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who
haod' ' Cdoli:~ ' Ch8rfle Waltor; post two outings arul havl rKPOOded with an 18-3 secohd·
Hauslon loat Donvor; Miami at ltmlhd lha appaslllon to a ·period burst thai oenl New
Buffalo; and Bolton et Clneln· meager 18 polnls In nine York on lis way lo a IU-99
nail.
games.
victory and Its 16th win In 17
The Jell heven't been win·
Chlels Are 1-l
games, equalling fha fastesl
nlng big end maybe lhel'a fha
The Chiefs are 6· 1 for lhe slarl In National Baskolbell
season, while 1he Jets are 7-2. Association history.
In !heir only mooting last year
Dava Stallworth, Mike RlorNew York took a 20.19 decision. dan, caule I Russell and Bill
A malor concern to the Jets Hoskol came off lhe bench to
Is lhe condition of kicking Ignite !he rally, end by the lime
specialist Jim Turner, who the regulars returned Chlc;qo
came down wllh the flu was on Its way to becoming tha
Wednesojay. Turner's toe has Knlcks'ltlh straight victim.·
accounted for 18 points this
"Our starters Were flat," said
alter having three of his po.- seaoon (moot In the AFL) and ~---~~~!!""-plckicl off by lh• Browns .... he's helped lho Now Yorkers
ondary.
putt oui'Nvoral vletorles.
The - l y Nallanei Football
The Chtell hava a great
Lleflue caauatty rtpor1 w-ed scoring threat of lloelr own In
Hanrally ta hove been wken kicking apoclallot Jan Stenorud, '
SAME DAY
up in test - ·1 toling ellorl who hea scorltd 80 points lhls
SERVICE
1111alnat lho Chi._ Beara, but IMIOII.
ha was elqiOChdto be reedy for
OeklaQd Is a 14-polnt favorlh
In At 9 - Out At 5
tetloo Sunday. . ,
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Use Our frw Parfllnt Lot
end Roy Jefferson, r&lt;ic:etvod 1 Std Cijl)man1 Cincinnati II .
brutled iefllhoutder in lhl Chi· Pickell by oeven ovor Bolton :
&amp;ame and was ltatad 11 end !he t.fovllon-Donvar conteat 1
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Kentuc(IJ 109 DenYer 104

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DaUoa at Loa Angelos
Wollhln8tm ••· New Orleans
at Memphlo, Tenn.
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6 7 .462 8
6 8 .429 8'h
5 9 .357 9'.1
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West
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Atlsnta
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Chlcogu
7 7 .500 4
San Francisco 6 8 .560 4
Loo Angelo•
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Phoenix
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SesUie
4 9 .308 6'h
San Diego
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ntoroda.Y's Rosulta
New York 114 Chicago 99
Phlla 124 Phoenix 110
SesUie 117 Detrclt 113
(Obly games ocheduled)
Fridol,y•o Games
SesUie at San Diego
Baltimore at Boston
Allanla II San Franclaco
Chieago at Milwaukee
l'lloenlx at Loa Angeleo
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - The
humtllattng 51·3 dotett at the
hands of lha Mlnnosola Twins
taat Sundey could be lhl apork
needed to brtne !he Cleveland
Browns out of lholr llugglsllnou
to topple the Ptltlbur&amp;h Steel'
ers this week.
Plttsburph, riding a otrtng of
seven straight dotHII atttr a
vtetory In fhatr lntHat Meson
opener agatnst fha Dortrolt
Lions, will be pinning lhalr
hopes for ., olfonolvo punch on
former Notre Dame st1r C(Uar·
terback. Terry Hanratty,
Hfllrally ~ ~ the s!gnal·
caltlng dutlea for ltlii ,lint ilme
agatnlt it,e 8~ Oct. 11.
. Atfh... h
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Coech Wolfe pnl!llodOIIIIII!IIhe
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Is ''911"'
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PJe m ,.,.. lui 7011: II a
.._.,. 0( ~ 10n1or Iiliard110140011l01ti U ten10r ~
forward Rick Womer, ~ jm.
Dode Waltef~. S.Z ~ ra.-1
lor forward Rick Van Maire, 8waril IIIU lfl!lller, 5dO jm.
1 ,lunlor forward Jon' Kloos;
lor ....... Bob wer.,., lilld s-a -.Jcl haYO - but dllelll'l Worey. and llenljer.
,lunlor Ji1lll!!l Dtanll ~·
a -pie ~ "'npoo.up - · ·
Senior 8-1 forward R a n d y
Coecll Wolle teela.o'M ~ hi• u a reiUit 0( dlvbli Ill "'"' . Jlurt, with a alight caoe of
ddel Ill enillla thla Jflar will the can1 after tlrll ballt. flu, . tlld 11oga will! a lee InJury from footblll ... not at

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thlo 7ear ami expect to do bet.
tor In 1970. We can do It with
a · fine group of rewrn!ng lettermon, H he said.
'The Eagles expect to have
dlt!lo:ulb In replacing five reg.
~~~Jars ·.,ho performed excoodtr\at1 well In the oeason )let
·~uded. These were All •
ilvi.tf' and All • MOVC defenalf.\pliyarJlmSietlletandllllll!a'Ck Md' Unebocker Bob Ritchle, lite co.caplalna. Sonny Cline
goe(o In Kincaid's book of memo.riel u a dependablellnebaeker
iinol,ohallback as does Dan Gruetor for his pliiJ as a running
lack the past two sea eons. Ron!rl• 'timllh's pi.,Y at cen..,r,ln the
Racine game especlall,y, stood

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Daret
devattan~ uailll ,.....,.,.. In Melp Cclunlr.
"Ta~ Time" .. Ole ·1111~ ...,.
. / ocr\llllre ~ ~c!ol!ut&amp;- ca•··~llj with PILEGAL NOTICE
A planned potlue~~pri- per · ~oft COjjiCfttillll In
Gladys Mace, whoto place of ceded the ......,_ .,......,. '- •Vero •lle'iebi F(j., ··..:I flnll·
residence 11 unknown end
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He IUended ·
cannot be escertelnedj and Jhe Edison Baker. Mr,.and II r a. EUtiib maiL Scboolllldltlo
unknown htlro, devlun, Anlhclil)' Mr o1111 llrL DUll
~-•- ,:~ He "'·-- •
ltgattes. tKtcuton. •d ·
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IIYft mlnlolralors 1nd INigno of Mr. tlld Mrs. H~ Mr.ollll RD ,, , -• ~•"'
Gledya Mace. If deceattd, lira. Paul smart. Mii,anl!llrL
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Htllft Knltht WUaon, who
k
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un nown ht 1rs,
ev
tee,, aDd children.. 'Wes and Carol, &amp;vono,l , ,Ronnosoloor',
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executon,
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mlnlstntort and assigns of and Mr. and ~s. ....... ~ York; ~ry Knight lrlce; Who
Wald D. Pickens. deceased,
retkttt ·l1 tlt ' IEirrier~ AvenUe,
wholt names and ' places of
Port Wayne. lndlantil VIolet
resldence ere unknown and
Knltht 1Walters, who rftkt" 1t
cannot be ascertlelnH, wilt
LEGAL NOTICI
109~ St. Mary Lane. H•ut.tont
tekenotlce thlt on the 5th dey of
Glldys M 1 r;;e. whoM Place of ~~~~~..::.ra:~e~ ;: '(=~
Nf»vember. 1969, the Plllntlffs, naldtnce Jt ·unknOwn 1nd1 Island, Cltarwet.r, FtorldiJ
George J. Nelgler and Beullh cannot be aacertaln~, and the M
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against them In the Common legatees.
executora,
ld · Execllfrlx of the
tll:-.:ff
Pltll Court of Melgl County. mlnlllral-- and . ···~n. of ~rthvr
Robert _.- . IK'nltnt,
Ohl o, b • 1ng cluse N 0· 1..~ • 1n Glady&amp; -Mace.
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If decened,' Leeward llllnd, CIH'rwltti',
Slid Court. to quiet title to thl whose namtl and PIICII Of Florldll end .J•an ICnlnht
reel
estate · herelnat~er residence are unkllown and
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described, and plaintiffs allege cennOt·beatcertelned,wfll tekt Stabler,, wha rnldtl t.t 122 I
thet they are the owner~ In fH notice thet on. the lth day of Court
Street. ~_ T1tunllll, ,
simple 1nd In actu11 potHIIIOR Nctv·ember. ""· the plaintiff, FlOrida, W111 tlkt·AOflc:e thlt cpn
ot the fOllowing reel estate: The Oevid II. S.yre, fUeo hll the 5th ,.S.,V of Novtmbll', 1Ht,
f0119wlng dncrlbtd rHI etta1e petition aOtlnst them Jln the u.e'pla'lfttiHi' Eerl E. knll~t; ••
situated tn the Township ot common Pitas Court 0 , Melot Executor of the Ett1t1 of
Sutton, Melva County, Ohio. County, Ohio, being CIUH No. Htr~ I. Srrtlth,elsoknown ••
b•lng In 100 nr• Lot No. 276, 14563, In said COurt, to quiet title H. a. Smith• dtct•I!C'• flied flll
Town 2, Range 12, Section 15, to flit r . . l tstete herelntlfter petition agetnlt them 1ft tht
belni that portion of Hid 100 described, end plaintiff ,.IIMH , t!,OhtlO.!l·~crtoofUIIMiftlOIIt~'"'l .
· D. ,_., n
acre lot wnt of the Recine· that ht It ttle owner- '" In ':'lee Vll • - rrw
Antiquity Road . Beginning ...,. simple and ·ln actvel ,pottHiton: t~ld .'Court, r'.'~eekltlg tM
the biHik of the Ohio Rlvwr at or of the followlni reel fttttt: Y.he dlrtct!Oft Of the Court rHPIC·
near the southwest corner of following described rtll ntec• tlng thellrl.ultt..f!nd tdh•--.t~~t:llla .
111d 100 acre lot; thence East 7 sltueted In the Township Of baldm n I tr.v, en mO r,.n ·
chains and 28 links to the center Sutton County of Melgt end of the partftt In lnttrtlt ·
of Aaclne .Antlqulty Ro1d; State Of OhfO, and bOunded and Plaintiff 11111n thlt on• .of the
thence along th,e center of seld dllcrlbed 11 follows: . Being all dtvlltfl, R~~ K~;tlght,:"':.,.~
road North 25 degrees west . 1. of thai and lylngon the Eiaf tide atto -""'WPI· I&amp; Arthur 0 •
chains and 30 llnkl to the south · of the pu.,.lc rold· leacll,. 'from Knlg~t, d ~ •wlthffn lhH trtLHVI
west corner ot Speed Pickens Racln• OhiO to Antlqultr liter tht doth o
.,_." a.
lands; thence nortt\ 23'h wnt .. Ohio. of' the tplk,wlng dncrlbeci Smith, end thit the reason 1,
Chllns and eo links; thence real ntatV Thirty thrH and tfttt:IOta quntlon hlllrll4fl ••
north 15 degrees west 2 chains one third acrn Ul· 1.3, oH· 100 to Wl\0 lt:tntftled to receive the
and 25 llnkt to the north line of Acre Lot 275, Range 12, T.iWn 2, lher_• ...!ts.-ld R!t!Jert K"Jght.
said lOOacre Lot No. 276; thence sections 9 and 15, OhiO' com.
:rhe . priJ~ of the petition Ia.
w11t a chains and 21 links to th~ pany't Purc:hau, to~ taltlfl ott fOr tttf l•rn•nt end dlrtetiQn
bank ot the Ohio River; thence Slid lot lmmedlltlly toutfl 01· ot. theCourt~1hitr0¥1tfonl~
south w• degree• eool along and •dlolnl!!D ~~~ut.'!.V. Mld .WIII,.,pon ¥1hlch quottlons

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J:· TI)e Meigs Marauder 1969,.
. 197,0 cq:e "',..t Ia determined
·. ~ F&lt;&gt;v• ooe thins. This Ia that
· ·· ¥ifauder Basl&lt;etball I&amp; 011 the
··lllreshold t1. batter &lt;~o~,ys, artor
won no ~ore thari five
,·tame~ In Ito Rrst two aeaoono
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Greeq Locka, J. S. Lewis
down 10:30 p.m.; EtM ·LouisvUle down 1·15 a.m.· Jim Mur•
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sao 111 4:541 ~~~~~.......- , lh~Hiih!l.!!!'l~J\I¥ttM111111,. ,..,_....,_
Mill E1i1' ~IVIIIIrllfn,,,erc~.aa..~,-1!'.,,
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6 ~ ...!Jdii ,.,..(at. ~ ~~--deor"' east 16 ct;a~· · ~nd 275: •· "'''I' ,_..,,.. I"J" ~ ,. ..,... .. 1 •~. + wh0"'.,ff1'~ntl.f1.a! 't~'.l.!~'t~~·
own
!- ·'~'-'\· • " n~ " ·"- A •• 1 llftl&lt;o 1o lh•'Pioce .o( 01101"''. Pl,lnlllf .,.,...,.. 111110~ -ltl•l dll'rliiUI""' Aindiit Ill•"' will · Of .
dmm 6;30qi.Dt.; ~lclahl .COCBJ, , 'Ging,.,confalnlng -11 ltt·IOO acres; the :deflh&amp;'ants hthfn ·
"'·•ald.·,.. tterbtd;:o •C'1 B.· .. Smith,
Susan lAM down 7:05 p. m.; ' also all the rl.ver bank In front of claim soml-' rfOht, . title end dtc~lltd, 10 ttiit plllntlrf -tnay
, llid land with all the landing Interest In lhd to Nld , ;.111 be ablt to execute ltld Will end
Peace 1IJ 8:30p.m.; Ashlarid boeta, etc., thereto •dlolnlng. ntate by , 01011 of What mfetlt ltttlt 111~ nt1te, end fOr ottl•r
down 1:25 a.m.; Georp Steven- Refennce Dud: Volume 191, bt c:lalmed dtfttllve ._.rvlce'Of rtlltf. ·~,
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Sllld defendants are required
011 down 2•55 a. m.. t.-. w Page 10.5, Meigs County Deed process In en action to ltlf reel
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estate In the Eitate of Mary L. to
~ld "tltlon on tht
SWe. down 3:40 LDLj: lrene
Plalntlfft further allege that Hanlktr deceased
2ttli day Of DtctmMr, 1M9, of
Chotin "11 6:45 L m.; PbWp the defendents, Gledp Mece,
The p;~aver of taid petition 11' . lud.mtnt ~Ill be tlken egalnlt
the unknown heirs, devisees, thet tech •nf evWy t:N?• of ttle them.
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legattet,
executors,
ad · detendenta 'bf comp,lltd to
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mlnlstrators and asslgna of allert anv ctalma wtllth they
.,, ••ec~ ..r of tM lsta1t If
Gladys Mace, if deceased, may may have In uld reat Htlt'
M~ .a. IMttll, HcuiM
SPONSORING BILL
claim some rloht, title and that llld claii'nl' bl declartd Wtllltlt '"' Pitta..
Ohlo lOth Dlatrlct ('1,_...,.
Interest In and to said real Invalid. and thet Plllfntlff't Atttrntvsr.r "lelldlff
...,.,.'6'-eas- estate by reason of what might title In and to tald rlaiHtatt 1M 11·7 11-1• 11·21 11·2f
man Clarence E. MWer is co- be claimed to be detective quleteCI as agiltntt Ill of -tht 12·5_1_2_·1,.2_".,•-----,spc:msorillg legl.alatton that service of process In an a~tlan . dtftndanta·. end that tht
to ull real estate In the Eatat• dltftndMta be wrever Prrld
would provide Federallneome ot Nlery L. Honaker, dec:eated, from ' astertlng any right title
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higher education. It would aJ... :::ar;::.ownexh:~~~~r~~vlsele;: es~~:~ :.=n'ran~:'::::·lrecl
low a 100 percent for thellrlt minlstretors and 1111gn1 of to answer Slid petitiOn on: ~ n­
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fees, uuunD
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catlonal lnltltmion. A 25 per1'he prayer of said petition 11 Attorneys
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cert credit would be permitted that each and .very one of the n-?· n.u
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for el1P811Hs betwebn $200 and :::::•an~; c~:lm~ ~1!~edth: 12-5 12·12
$5001 and 5 per cent ot eJPen&amp;- ma~ have in said real estate.......::=J~~;;;~
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oald clalma be declared r
es
een .., auu • •
lnvelld, and that plaintiffs' title 1
In and to said reel estate b•
quieted as agllnlt 111 ~f the ;
defendants. and that the 1
defendants be fotrYtr barred l
from asserting anv right, title 1
or lntei'ftt In and to Uld rtll
estate, end tor other rtiJif.
Said defendanfl are required
to an1wer said petition ~ the
5th dav of January, 1970, or
judgment will be taken aaall'!lt
them.
Georte J. Ntltler
l11l1h Ntltltr
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Wttlster awd FuHz
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OOl'Viee, llnl and .tblfd ·&amp;Iii- e.vehla"w 'sennlil!, 7l30~1el"lllt- Hel'benor, !Jutot. 'Sundaj
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~ School every Smdarat vice, 7:80 !i-m.l'rafermeetlrw, lee, 10 &amp;.!"• .

ALFRED UNITED Ml'THOUNn'ED FAlfll C!IURCHDIS!' _ Rev. Robert Church, Nease Settlement - Hobert E.
pastor. ~ School, 9:30 ~. Smith, Sr., pastor. Sunday
Ill.' Uoyd Dillinger, supL Wor. SChool SUi'!•• Roy John""". Su~I 9 80
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ship services, 10:45 a.m. with day Schoo ' a.m.; ors
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MIDDLEPORT C!IURCH of
Christ In Christian Union Lawr'ence Manley, pastor; Mrs.
Russell Young, &amp;lnday School
superintendent. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; evening worShip,,7.:30. Wedneaday prayer meeting,
7:30p.m.
LOTTRIDGE UNITED MEfHOiliST - Worship, first and
third ~· of each month,
10:45 a.m.; second aiMI fourth
llnfays, 1 ,so p.m. Sunday
School, 9 :!5 a.m. Christian Endeavor, third Salorday or cnch
month.
LAUREL C LIF'F F R E E
METHODIST - Rev. D./gene
GW, po~ator. William Bailey,
auperinlondent. Sunday School,
9:30 a.m.; Morning worship,
10:30 a.m.; E\-enlng worship,
7:30 p.m. Wedneaday, Christian Youth Crosade, 6:80 p.
m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m.
Thursday, choir practice, 7 p,

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a.m.: .Mllor lllsh, Senior
HJsh aDd Young A"'lts meet

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In former Methodist Church
for .&amp;lnday Church School,
Boyd--Hackney, youth superintendent; Post high school and
oeniG!'~ --flltl!!l ·fn loimer
EUB building,"Hobart Vineyard,
supt. Ad!.it Bible Class parf.l',
laat Monday each month. Youth
Fellowship each Suolay, 6 p.
m. In toflller Methodist buildIng. Dlltrlct youth rally !irst .
Monday ol each month.
LETART UNITED MEI'HO..
DIST C!IURCH - First and
leCOIId · &amp;lndayo, preaching at
8 p.m.; 'l1drcl and fourth &amp;lndafa, a..say School, 10 a.m.,
Wonhlp service at 11 a.m.;
TUesday evenings at 8 p.m.,
Prayer IIIII Bible Study.
RUTLAND C!IURCH OF THE
NAZARENE - Rev. Lloyd D.
Grimm, Jf•• pastof: SUnday
Sebool, 9:30 a.m.; Mornlngworllblp, 10:30 a.m.; Young peo.
Jll..• service, 6:45 p.m.;
,Evangellatlc services, 7:30 p.
m. Wednesday evening service,
?:80 p.m.
UND'ED FAITH C!IURCH
.,.. Neue SetUement. Sunday
School Superintendent, R o y
Jolmson. Youtb'· meeting, 6:30,
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ST, PAUL LITrHERAN 'llle Rev. Arthur C. Lund, pas.
tor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.;worship oervlce, 10:30 a.m.

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SXRACIJSE UNli'Dl MI!TIIo .
day oleach montll at 7:30p.m.; . •
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Bible Sluoly, Wedneeday, 8 p.
POMEROY -C
UNIT. tor; Ben Qul_.,.ny; ~ .
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ED METHODIST - Rclbert II. School &amp;!pt. WonbiP Mr¥let,
CARMEL UND'ED ME'fll(),. card, pallor, ~- WOf. f:80 a.m., llflt 11111 lldrd
DIST- Paul A, Sellers, pas- llhiP, 10:30a.m.;a.n-chSchiJill, day. E:.enlni serwtoe,. 8 P.IIL
~.m.
each ~nda,y. ~outh e • tor,· w.~~o-...
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ship oorvloe, 10:45 a.m.,llnl JierlnllllldenL .
WorLANGSVILLE MIDWAY _
KENO CHURCH OF CIIIUST and thled &amp;lndaya; evO!IIngwor. llh!p, p a.m.; ' Oiurdl School, Servloe1 each &amp;IDdl,y ot ' 10 0, ·
_ Norman McC..In, Supt. Ser- ship, 8 p.m., oocond ~. 10 •·'!'-l Roger I!Hile, oupef- m. and 7:30p.m.
evevices weekly at 9:30 a.m.
CIIE8l'ER C!IURCH OF THE l n - L
n1ag worship, 7:30.
Preaching, first and third sun- NAZARENE - Rev, Hed&gt;ert
SE\Iil!fl'H DAY ADVENTIST
S!JTI'ON 1JNrrm IIIETJIO,.
d:cys oC month by Charles Rus. Grate, pastor. Worship aerv. - I'Omei'Ql', Nulberey H t I. DJST - Paul A, Sailers, po~
Ice, II a.m. and 7:80 p.m., Road,
ol Veterana
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sell, 9: 30 a.m.
rial north
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THE BRADFOIID CHURCH Sunday. SUnday School, 9:30 a. 1110
OF CHRIST - Chnries Rus- m. lllchard Bartoo, &amp;lpt. Pray. pastor. Sabbath School, S.lltt: a.m., , _ and fllll1h
sell, pastor. Richard Gilkey, er meeting, Wedneaday, 7:30 day, 2 p,m.; Worship,3:1Sp.m.; daya; 8Yeulrur wwshlp, 8 p.
SUpt. Sunday SChool, 9:30 a. p.m.
Youth Fellowship and A"'ltl m.,1111rd ainday.
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m.; Momlng worship, 10:30 a.
HARRJSONVILLE PRESBY- Bible study, Wedllesday, 7t30
ENTERPRISE United llfet)lo.
m.; Evening worsldp, 7 p.m. TEIIlAN - Mrs. Norma Lee, p.m.
·. dlat - Rey, WIUiul Alraon,
Fmsr UNll'ED PRESBY- pastor. RalPh !PIIC9r, 1 ~;
Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 ~ School Superintendent.
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SUnday SChool, 9;80 a.m. &amp;ln. TERIAN - Middleport, Gueat Carl JenniNO, aait. ""'t. Wor,ship oerneea, 9:30a.m.; Solip.IIEOIIGANIZED CHURCH OF day oorvlce, 8 p.m., the Rev. minister,
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER Max Donahue ol MlddiOIJ(I11. day School !q&gt;t. SUDday School, day achoal, 10:30 a.m.; 1oui11
DAY SMNTS - Portland.RaJEHOVAH'S
WITNESSES, 9:30 a.m.; Wwship semee, fellowship, 11;30 p,m Wedlltl•
dnc Road. Sunday School, 9:- Larry C..mahanpresidlngmln- 10:80 a.m.; Choir Pf&amp;ctlce 7:. day, choir, 6:15p.m.;Biblu!l&gt;30 a.m.; Morning worship , 10:. Isler, Sunday, Blbleleclure, 9:- 30 p.m. Wednelllllf,
d)', 7:30p.m.
30 a.m.; Sunuay evening serv- 30 a.m.; Watchtower study, 10:POMEROY C!IURCH OF THE
CIIIJI!cH. OF 'tHE NAZAices at 7 p.m. WednoscJa.y eve. 30 a.m. Tuesday, Bible stuc4', NAZAREN,E - Comar Unllln BENE- Mlddleport; B,Y; Audning prayer service at 7:30. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, miftlstcy ODd Wbe~ey. Rev. Cl1da V, ry Miller, pUtor. Le..,. Tay.
Pastor, Elder c. w. Proffitt. school, 7:30p,m.;servlcemoet- Henderaon, pallor. Sunday lor, SUpt. Soliday· School, 9:THE BHADflUIIY CIIUHCH ing, 8:30p.m.
School, D:80 a.m.; ~ 80 LID:; Morning WOI'IIblp
OF CHRI~'T _ Mr. Ted CadMASON C!IURCH OF CHRIST Walburn, SUpt. Morn1nJ 1101'- 10:30 a.m.; Jludllf Si&gt;clel;y, Q:wallader, pas'&lt;&gt;r. Jerry Van - ~Wier st.- E1rer1501! Week- sblp, I0:30 a.m.; EvaniJIII ·aer. 80 p.m.; NYPS, G:U·p.m. SUnlnwagcn, SundUJ• S&lt; hool SUper- ley, pastor. Bible stody class- vlee, 7:80 p.m. Mid'!'"~&lt; ter" day Evaacelhlie meetln8, 7:~~
lntendent. SundOJ' SChool, 9:30 es, Suncla.Y, 10 a.m. Worship 'lice, wecmelllllf, 7:30 p.m. 30 p.m. ~er meellag, WedT~ ••uth llw lwrw. THI't GNINI~...... l~riiwll'tlltlt •• tit 'II!J•4ht rill, .,.tJ ilt wbtl• ~~- ~~ •. · ··'.J
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•'lwoh Wr ~~. U..':"•'t J.,..Jt•-'·'• c.W.r~
wl•~ntJ.,.., tNt'• wh)'· ~&amp;tt ul11 tlfh ·~,. ~; ,
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10 a.m. Morning worship, ll a.m.; first and third SUndays, lmore, pastor. Bob Moore,SUn--m., Arnold Richards, &amp;lpt.
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10:45 a.m.; Youth meeting, 6:THE ROCK SPRINGS. UNIT- po~llor. RobertRichard8COI,!bl·
45 p.m.
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- Robert Kuhn, pastor, George kins, pastor. Bill Ultle, SUnSkinn ·: r, Sunday school Supt. day School SUperintendent. Sun.

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pastor. Bible School, 9:30 a.
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combined Bible study and praytl
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Rev. Robcrt Eugene Musser, pastor,
Worship oorvlce, 10:30 a.m.;
Glenna Fett;y, SUnday School
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Sunday evening aenlce, 7:30 p.
m, Mid-week oorvlce, Wednesday, 7:30 P,m.
BETHLEHEM BAPI'ISI' Great Bend, Charles Norris,
pastor. Worshlp service, 9:30
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m.
MORNING STAR UNITED
METHODIST - Rev. William
Air son, pastor; Roy Van Meter, Supt.; Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Morning worship 10:-

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BIBLE BAPI'JST TEMPLE,
Mlnermlle. Rev. Arlhllr N.
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visitation and evanpllam\
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30 a.m.; youth meeUng, 7 p,
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day 1 to 7:30 p.m., Mu. E. DIST - Ilaelne, W, Date Me.
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fourth F~ llf e&amp;clt
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ing, 7:30 p,m. Sundaynlghtwor- - Rev, .
J. Lemley, lOUWe put no obstacle in any is purely coincidental that ship, 7:30.
tol'.
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minister. ~aervlcealO:Lllt!e, &amp;lnday Schoof~ '
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Servday, 7 p. m.; choir practice, tlce, '!Uesday, 7 p.m.
p.m. Admlnlslfatlve Council lcea at 315 Main st., Pl. Plea-

Wednesday, 8:30p.m.
MT. UNIO N BAPriSl'- Rev.
CecU Cox, pastor. s u n d a y
School superintendent, Earl
Starkey, Sunday School, 9:45
a.m.; Sunday evening worship,

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9:30a.m.;
a.m.;. worllhlp,
worship, 7:80;
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a.m.; morn.
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p.m. 10
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PRESBYTEHIAN - !lev. Linson Stebbins, pastor. Sunday
School, 9:30a.m.; Worship scrvice, 10:30 a.m .; Bible study
and prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
EAS1' LETAI!TFALLSUNITEll li!ETHODISI' CIJUIICH W. Dale McClurg, pastor. Worship service, second and fourth
SUndays of each montll at 9
DANVILLE WESLEYAN a.m.; Sl~nday School, first and
J. A, CUrey, pastor. Sunday
third &amp;Uldays of eac h month
Sebool, 9:30 a.m.; worship ser~ a1 9 a. m.; second and fourth
'lice 10:30 a.m. Youth and jun.
~ndays of each montll at 10 .
iOf ,youth service, 6:45 p.m.; a.m.; Bible Study, Wednesdey,
Evening worshiP, 7:30 p.m.
Lr;TART FAI.L~ UNITED
Prayer and praise Wed., 7:30
p.m.
Brcthrcn- llev. Me nzei Smltll,
pastor; Herschel Norris, supt
F1RST SOUTIIERN BAPTIST Sunday School , 9:30 a. m.;
.CHAPEL - 220 E. Main, Pom- morning sermon, !0:30 a. m. and
'r&lt;'Y• amllated with S.B.C. Rev. evening sermon, 7:30p.m., al,George Bryant, pastor; Hershel ternating each Sunday, Prayer
McClure, Stwiay school super- service, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
lnteolent. Sunday school, 9:30 Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m., al~
a.m.; worship service, 10:30 a. t ernatinR Sundays.
everdrw: worship, 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, prayer meeting and
berry sauce,
J!lble study, 7:30p.m.

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ED~eavor Sunday evening,
RACINE FffiST C!IURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - SUn&lt;lay
School 9:30 a.m.; Morning
WOfship, 10:30 a.m.; E\-enlng
Worship, 7:30p.m. Wednesday,
Sunday School &amp;lperrntcndent,
Paullne McClintock, Pastor,
Rev. MOfr!a M. Wolfe.
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
METHODIST - Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. at Iormor EUB
bullcllng, Expanded S u n d a y
School aession for nursery to
grade 11x children at former
• Methodist annex at 9:30 a.m.,
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flloHI tNif p..ltlon n the C""'mon
PIHI Covrl of M•ltt County,

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d......,.iud to Npalr and remodel
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purpoao, and to roll none:• lh

present obligation; e~nd, Nrfhetmore, to uoeute and dollv• to
National Bani!, Pomway,
Ohio, o good and wolld roal ....
tato mOfttGI• on uld Ch~.reh
nol oatoto to aocuro payment

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Stro.r, Chorleaton, Weat Vlrglnl•:
.._cia kincaid, 501 !oaon Stroot,
Chorleato.!'t. Weat Vlrvlnla; Koy
51"901'1 leuv Ninth A.,.nilo Hunt•
IAgton, Woat VWglnia; l:horloa '

51...,, TOOSA; 8435923; LTC
2-69..07; Sl»o' O.paftment; Naval
Gvide Mi .. lle School; Dam Hoek;
VIrginia Becteh, Vff'glnio 23 ..61;
Rofand Singer, 2727 Josp• SttHt,
A,..._nt J, Waahhtgton, D. C.;
Richard
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1809 Ninth
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Huntington,
Woat
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It's true trhat they IIIIJ',
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1969, filed her ,_titian In tho proo
llato cowt within and for the
c:ounfy of •lg1, and atote of
Ohio, oll .. lng that tho peraanol
••toto of sold d.eeclent Ia not
svfUct.nt to
do.,fl an~ 1
tho chott.. o Gd~t~lnlat•lng Mf
that aho died aelud In
f.e ahllplo of the following doa• ,
crlblld nal oJtoto, allt.tato In aald
county, to., wit:

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andreot-srandchlldren.

In Volume 219

PGte 315, D. .d
Roc:•ds of Go(lla County, Ohio,
Known 01 138 NortJ, Second Sh'Ht,
Middleport, Ohio.

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LOI'otto Mario St•phenaon wlto11
place of rosidenc. Ia d~shlre
Ohio, but wfta Ia cumrntly outal-'~
tM State of Ohio,. ond N1fdlng
c/ o Ro•ann Fax.o: 5 ..11 G,..rwlew
Rood, Cary~ llllnoiJ 1 othorwlso,
whose pfaco • nrslcl...:• Is """
known, will talco notice th.t on
tho 16th da1 ol Oct._, 1969, the

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Phone 9854864.
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SOUCITOR 11.\U!SJCEN- Jewel Home !ilq1J1IIW Service
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Pomeroy. Phone992-26111.

lllthbrownopecklad.ro,blc

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Male Help Wanled

LEGAL NOTICE

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ty Ohio.
Aofng tho sam. real 01lato o•
canve)'lld to Carrie Payne, (olea
COIYle B. Pa.,ne), d"d ,.corct.d

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In 1. . . Porneroot, now lncorp•at•
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Ohio.

M &amp; G Faad Morket, Rt. 7 _ - - - - - - - - - - - - IIOUih otMiddlepoJt.
LOT, 40' ~ 125', 11111 Slreot,

il&gt;ortaman Club, &amp;mdoy, f'tlc&gt;.
..,mber 16.

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BIGIIIIIa old. •elibt abeqt 1,.
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Her!Uewasapattern
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1968. CAMARO
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doric bl uo Ilnloh,
-~ bluo lOP. matehlng vlnY.I bv~ket'
, seals, consolo on 11- with 11- ·shift, aulD.
Irani., power at.... I"/,
motor, 4 ltrancl niw
w/a/'w tire1, rodlo an all the ...........lie a.
1967 F R
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Galaxlo SOO H. T. Sodan. Loeo11 oW.or o;ar. White
fini1h, Wk. vinyl interior, good tires, rodio, power
steet.int and l:trake1. ~utomatll: tran1.
1966 BUICK
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Wildcat HT Cpo •. White finish. 81~ .. vinyl trim.

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IN LOVING memory ot Mrs. RUMMAGE SALE, 231 Mill SL,
5 P. m.
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99e pl1on, baanu 10c lb.
Emma LeUhelt who died 10 Fry "'•· , Middleport, 10 L
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extended comfortl..r ouD'S REDUCING Sa1011 and
Park, Mlntrnlllo,phono 992_
thy and help 1n our recelt
Health CeDter it ""' opon,
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9 Lm. to 5p.m. byi&amp;IPOW-. - - - - - - - - - - - - - n011 ers, canis, and OCher mont, ~p.m. to 10p.m. noop. 1 ROOMS,
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polntment necelllll')'. Locat-. Pb. 992-2049, . - 1 aa'ir
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rhat nld Trust-.• bo ca~thorlz.d
to mortgot• and oneumhr sold
nal oatcrto, oa aLovo aet fartt.,
ond for auch athw arid futthor
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Sold c:auu •ill bo 101' hearing
bolaN aold Court on tho 9th day
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urday,
Nov,
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",;nd• of .,.,,. n.glect of duty
thelaleValentlneWeU,locot- odor, Pup Tent Kennel, IJt- NEAR POMEROY- Fru[t· ;.~OO.
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eel aboot two mlleo welt of lie Hoold!v. Ohio, 9~87.
farm - 1~ acreo 1100 "
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will be for ho.lng on • aft., the
29th day of Novo..._, 1969.
Sumner .., Toornlhlp Rood No Sulllo.Y IIIOL
poach, 120 ~
ti.s --' ~ Neat.
tuDO.
Help Wanted
250
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TOIInshlp,
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MECHANIC WANTED. ~et
peroual PI'IVII'Il ot the lite - - - - - - - - - - - - - all -~ .. . . . . . . [;,. .USOCI4TIS ·-··,
aervlce manager, Ma1011
Welt, .., anlll Fult•
AthM·•r• for PlalntiH
Valentino Well, de&lt;eaoed, STEREO -RADIO cunblnollon.
eluded, pord...U lla I g 1~
SYRACUSt · · ·
CouniJ !llrysler - P~
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conolatlnii:
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Tonight ond Saturday
November 14-15

come to pass, 111111)' school di~
tricts In Ohio would face serlous financial problems this
year.
You have only to read the
pages of this newspaper to realize that this Ul\)leaant l»'edtctlon has CGne true. Furthermore, the months ahead w Ill
produce an increasing number
of reports of school districts
facing major financial difftculties.
As things stand now, there
will be no serious consideration of a revision In state s~t~port until the legislature meets
in Januar)' of 1971 (not 1970,
but 1971). That is 111111)', 111111)'
months iii the fl&amp;ure and 111111)'
financial crises will be faced b,y
school districts clurlng those
molths.
This is unfortulllte, but true.
Football Finances
The Meigs Local Athletic
Board showed a profit of epproximately $1,000 with an 1ncome or approximately $11,000
at the gate. The biggest single
ltem or eJI)ense was equipment
that cost well over $5,000. The
second biggest Item or expense
was Insurance, which cost nearl)' $1,400.
It costs a conslclerable sum
or money to equip a football

"THE PINK JUNGLE"
(T echnicolor)
James Garner ·
Geo. Kennedy
"HAMMERHEAD"
(T echnicolor)
Vi n(:e Edwards
Judy Geeson

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NOV. 16-17-18
"WINNING"
(T echnicolor)
Paul Newman
• joanne Woodward
COLORCARTOONS:
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High not Dry
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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CALENDARS
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Pomeroy, killed In an auto accident Thur&amp;cla.Y, wiU be held
at 2 p.m. &amp;alda.Y at the Ewlng Funeral Home.
Mr. Adams was a member
of the AnUquley BapUst Clwrch.
He served In the Air Force
four years, was a member of
Racine Chapter461F&amp;AM, Ohto
Valley Commandery24, Knllhta

Templar, Chapter 80, Ro,yal
Arch Ma1011s; Bosworth C&lt;Mhell 46 at Pomeroy; Scottiah
Rites Vallll)' of Columlaia;
Aladclln Temple !llrlne, eo.
lumbua; Twill CIQ' S h r i e
Club, Racine Chapter 134, Order of Eastern Star; Racine
Fire Depai1ment, Ohio Valley
Grange and of the Fraternal
Order or Eaaies.
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of lllepberda of White . !hiDe
of Jeru81lem Chapter :fl •
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cost of Insurance, alq wWt
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News &amp; Notes
0ur nrat taaketball game will
be Friday, November28,atGalllpolla. Our llrst bome J!1111e
will be Friday, December 12,

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Gold
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Mrs. Genevieve Wellllllftered a fractured risbt ldp Frlda.Y morning when she fell at
ber employment at t11e Kropr
Store Ia Pomeroy. !lie was taken to Veteran• Memorial Hoapl.tal by Ql)' Gulnth8r; a ~
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alater, Mr. and Mr1. Richard Duran. Letart, and a niece Dixie
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OFFICERS TO CONFER
A conference of all oount;y
officers of local Granges will
be held Monell)' at 8 p.m. at
1be •Rock Spl'lqa.~ RIU:.
virgO · Atkins, deput;y maater
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