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High Court Looks Again to Schools
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
&amp;lpreme Court turned today to
ill 11r1t major euminallon of
ldlool deoegregallon since its
historic 1954 ruling against
separate black and white

talned.
The Nlmn alknintstration has
taken the poaltlon every chlld
should be allowed to attend tbe
school in hiS nelshborhood ev0111f that meMts IIDI!le schoob
schools. The issue now is remain all black, and others all
whether chlldres&gt; should be white. It hss told the court the
bused, district lines redrawn or ConsUtutioo ''does oot require
other metbods used to integrate
acbool5.
The nlne juslices opened two
days of argum011ts on cases Society News
frmn Olarlotte, N.C.; Mobile
County, Ala ., and Clarke
By Mnr. Evelyn Brtckles
County, Ga., in an attempt to
Sunday School attendance at
reoolve an issue which has the United Methodist Church
lroushl the Nlslm adminlslra- was 39, offering was $11.94.
Uon Into conflict with the Worship service attendance
nation's clvU rights leaders.
was 37, offering was f/8.6:1.
The eventual declslons were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Guthrie and
apecled to give the nation's chlldren spent the weekend with
ldlool districts the muimum relatives in Columbua.
steps they will be required to
Mrs. Mae Decker and Mr. and
follow to bring about racl.ally Mrs. Walter Hornbeck of
unified achool s)'l!lllms. The Columbus spent Wednesday
court must decide If a par- with Mrs. Neisel Weatherman.
Ucular black-white attendance Mrs. Weatherman returned to
ratio Is necessary in the schools Colwnbus with them and visited
and, If so, how it should be at- friends and returned home
Saturday.
Mrs. Tom Burroughs and Carl
Barnhill were calling on Mr.
and Mrs . Charles Betzlng
Sunday. Mrs. Betzing just
returned home from Veterans
Memorial Hospital where she
BY BERTHA PARKER
Rally Dal was held Sunday, was a patient several days for
Oct. 4, at the Free Methodist ohaervation.
Church with 130 attending . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Salser
and daughter, Heather , of
Offering was $34.23.
Wyatt Schsefer, Mt. Vernon, Pomeroy were Stmday guests of
and son, David, student at Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence.
University, spent Sunday with Thelma Travis and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schsefer. Lorena Amon of Logan spent
Misses Bertha Parker, Kathy the weekend here with their
PuiUns, Joan Clark, attended aunt, Mrs. Mabel Swartz.
the Rally Sunday at the Rock Mr. and Mrs. Dennard Blake
and daughters . a! Mansfield
Springs Methodist Olurch.
spent
the week&lt;od with his
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bauer,
Marlon; Mr. and Mrs. Robert parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
DeConnlck, and Kelli Sue, Blske.
Coltunbw, spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Blake were
with Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles involved in a car wreck in
Karr. Mr. Karr, Mr. Bauer, and Parkersburg a week ago and
Mrs. DeConnlck attended Mr. Blake wasn 'I seriously
morning serrice at the local injured, only a cut on the head,
but Mrs. Blake hsd to remain in
church.
the
St. Joseph Hoopltal with a
1be Laurel Cllff Health Club
crushed
right shoulder.
beld Ita 35th anniversary with
Watson was taken to
Everett
potluck at 6:30 Thuraday
Veterans
Memorial Hospital
evening wilb 12 members and
Sunday morning by the
one IIUeBI, Mrs. Judy Spen- Emergency Squad when he

Tuppers Plains

Laurel Oiff
News Notes

cer,

at

the

home

of

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kerr.
Sunshine sisters were revealed and new nrunes drawn
for the nnt year. Sheets, pillow
CUOI, towels and wash cloths
were donated to the Pomeroy
emergency squad. Mrs. Mabel
Tracy will be host for the
November meeUng.
Word hss been received that
Mrs. Faye Hysell CorUs, that
hsd been injured by a mlni-blke,
broke her hlp. She is a patient In
Toolde Valley Hoopital, Salt
Lake City Utah.
84074.

HANDY DRIVE IN
BANKING

CW!e of U1e many
can serve you best.
In
where the action is. We In-

vite your patronage-.

Fridays Only
The Drive-In Window
is Open
9A.M.to7 P.M.

(Continuously J
otMr Blinking Houn f to 3
and S to 7 •• UINI on
Fridoys.

THE
FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS 00.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Member FDIC
Member Federal

RF""Ierve Systam

became seriously lll with a

heart canditioo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vance of
Colambus were Sunday guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Mollahsn.
Mrs. Mnbe!Swartz visited her
sister, Mrs. Letha Koblentz at
Veterans Memorial Hospltel.
Emerson Hayes was teken
from the Elmwood Nursing
Horne to Veterans Memorial
Hospital Saturday by the
Emergency Squad alter he
became seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of
Keno, Mrs. Norman McCain
and Mrs. Mary Reed a! Eastern
called m Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Newell Friday and helped
celebrate Mr. Newell's 87th
blrtltday. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
Newell and daughter, Bhelah, of
Chester also Vlslted hiS parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeasle Newell on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Burk
and baby of Allred were Friday
guests of ber grandparents, Mr.
and Mra. Verle Tuttle.
Mrs.
Myrtle
Boggess
returned home Saturday after a
two week visit with her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Brannon of West
Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edgel of
Long Bottom Vlslted a recent
day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Babcock.
Leota Massar and Leone
Babcock
attended
the
miacellaneoua shower for Mr.
and Mrs. Mark FlndeUng at the
home a! his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Findellng Friday
evening. A large crowd attended and the couple received
many lovely and uaefuJ gifts.
Kenny Riggs a! Eastern spent
&gt;iiday night with his ount, Mrs.
Oscar Babcock.

ADMIRAL

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You Won't Believe Your Buys!

GET 1971 lV &amp; STEREO
FOR LESS THAN 1970 PRICES
No Gimmreks
Just Real Savlftlll

... racial balanee In all public
schools rr lntesratlon In every
an-white or all-Negro ldlool."
1be NAACP Legal Defense
Fund (LDF) bas Insisted,
however, that every black
student bas a rtgllt to attend a
school which ClltMI be identified as black. "Nothing Jess

KER

MIDDI.EPORT, 0.

1nd led oo Jan, tf, 1970 to the
&amp;ipnme Court's llr!ll slg111ficant spilt on the subject of
ldlools. Reversing a 5th !lrcult
ru!Jng a. maJority said desegre. gaUon of If school dtstrtcta In
dlstrtcta.
five Soulbern Stales take places
The results fennent oparked 111 Feb. I, not the following
men lower court proceedings September.

Now You Know

In death by her husband, Roy,
two brotllera, and a alroter,
SurviYintJ are a oialer, Mrs.
Nettle Jon01, Akron, and
":veral nieces and. ftept.ewa.
Mra. Thmnpoon worked u a
seamslrar! in the CGIII!nunJI)' 1,
number ~ years.
·
Funeralse~ will be Ml\1
at 2 p.m. Tuesday 11 ihe
Rlw~ll P\metll lbpe
with the Rav. Charletr 811110111
a!ftctaUng. Burial will be In
Gravel Hill Cemelery . al
11
The need to move on these &lt;lleiJhln, Frte!lde 11111 call Ill
bills is long overdue,'' Tallsald. the fllneral home any time.
Taft said Saturday that
TWO DRAW PINE8
Metzenbawn last spring was
"asking students to get mad" Two drtveraltned In the court
but now has changed his tune. of Middleport Mayor c. o.
"Now be says disorders and Fisher over the -kend were
violence are not issues becauae Nancy Lou Pope, 37, Mid·
be deplores violence,'' Taft dleport, $i and COlla, apeedlng,
Mid. "Damocr•tlc pollticians and Cllfford Murray, 31, Mldare suffering from scblz- dlepor~ $10and coots, oqueollng
ophrenln over how to deal tires.
with the campua crises."
Ohio Republlcana say they
are hur:.\ng for campaign funds,
NEW TYPHOON
but an aid to one major can· MANILA (UPI) - Tropical
dldate says It Is not as bad ult storm Joan lntenalfled Into a
once was.
typhoon
early
today.
H. Rlciulrd Niehoff, state Weallrermen l.utted warnings
GOP finance chairman, sent lor the eaatern provinces of the
letters to major contributors Central Phlllpplnes and
saying the party's financial southern part of the main llland
of Luroo Including the populous
situation Is desperate.
"If Republicans are to mount Manila .;....,
a winning campaign in 11170
(and they still can) tlley must
do so via newspapers, radio and
GEl'S 11 TO •
prime time TV," Niehoff said. RAVENNA, Ohio (UPIJ _A
Jamea Duerk, an aid to Roger former Kent State Unim'llty
Cloud, the Repobllcan guber- student, Rick Felber, 21, wu
natorlal candidate, said his aentenced to 2llofO years 1n
candidate hss begun some five prJaon 00 a marijuana &lt;lwga
minute telecasts In major here Saturday, the otlffeat
markets and hopes to air some Berllerrcereturned on the c11arp
six seco.nd and 30 second In Pcrtage Cbunty 0ommoo
commerctals.
!'leu Cburl.

Mra; Eillet G. Thompaon, 91,
Weat Main. SL, Pomeroy,,. dled
Sunday.' l)'lning ot Veter8111
MernortafHoepltal.
Mrs. Tbotnpson was ~
Dec. S, 1871, at Chealllre, the
daughter of tl1e late Mr. ard
Mrs. Mel Coughenour. Bealdes
her parents, aha was preceded

•

at y

e

Pope John m wu elected to
tha papacy while IIIII Ill his
taens and aerwd lrcJm llllii to

\113.

VOL XXII NO. !27

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUfSDAY, OCTOBER 13,

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•

Gilligan Promises New Code of Ethics

zn Cuba

~

By United Press lnternatloaal
John J. Gilligan, Democratic
candidate for governor, said
today be would posh for a code
of ethics for top stele officials If
he is elected.
In a Cleveland news conference, Gilligan publicly
released a statement of his
personal worth and Mid be
would volunlarlly flle It away
with the secretary of stele. He
said he would fUe a personal
disclosure every year, if
elected.
"And I will require every
person l appoint to a high state
position to do the same as a
rondition of that appoinbnent,"
he said. "I will urge my fellow
elected officials to do the same
voluntarily.''
Gilligan said the administration that takes office
in J"anuary
faces
a "confidence crisis" as
the result of the discovery of irregularities in
the state loan program. He said
he would puah lor a cnde ol
ethics to be passed in the state
legislature "to spell out the
conduct expected of both
elected and appointed officials."

Gilligan listed assets of
$175,426 and liabilities of $11,879
lor himself and his wife.
Howard Metzenbaum,
Democratic candidate for U. S.
Senate, chsrged today his opponent hss "consistently and
deliberately voted against the
farmers '
interests"
in
Congress.
Metzenbaum, wha wa.• to
meet today with officers of the
Ohio Farm Bureau, claimed
Republican Rubert Taft Jr.
voted against projects bills
appropriatln~
money for
agricultural research.
"He (Taft) hss praised far·
mers, been photographed with
them, climbed on tractors with
them. But when Mr. Taft hsd to
put his vote on the line to ap-

MUler to V"rsit
In Gallia, Meigs
After Recess
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Congressman Clarence Miller
wlll return to Ohio late this
week for visits In Meigs and
Gellis Counties shortly alter the
House of Representetlves
recesses.
The native Southeastern Ohio
leglslator announced his bosy
scbedule for the coming week, a
schedule which will take him
into a number a! lOth district
counties.
On Friday evenlng, October
16th, Congressman Miller will
be in Lancaater to attend the
Fairfield Cootnty Fair.
He will return to the
Fairgrounds oo Saturday afternoon before departing for
Vinton County where he will
attend the annual zaleski
P.T.A. Chill Supper and Car·
nlval. Later that evening Miller
will attend a Fish Fry in
McArthur sponsored by the
Vinton County Republican
Comrnitlee.
Monday evening, October 19,
the Congreasman will be in
Jackson to address the oat Hill
P.T.A.
On Tueaday afternoon, October 20, the Congreltrman will
be in Meigs County to tour lhe
work site a! the Leading Creek
Conservancy Dlotrlct at
Rutland. Tueaday evening
Miller will be in Galllpolis to
attend a rally being sponsored
by the GaiDa County Young
Republican Club.
On Wednesday, October 21,
the Congreasman will be in
Fairfield County to address the
luncheon meeting ~ the Lancaster Klwanla. '111at evening
Miller will travel to Athens
County to attend the Athens
County Republican Bean
Dinner at Coolville.

MEIGs THEATRE .
TOII)Ihl, f,Tut&amp;.

Oct. ·12·13
THE ONLY

GAME IN TOWN
(Tocllnlcolorl
Elizabeth Taylor

FURNITURE

than total de.....llllm will
sufflce," the LDF Mid.
1be court's new look at
schools is Its llr!ll major reenmlnallon In publlc educa·
Uoo. It attempted to plug some
loopholes In two VIrginia caaes
in 19M and 11168, bit for the moat
part It left enforcement of Its

judgment to lower courts tltltll
late 11169.
A waw of court actlma was
triggered in 11169 by the admlnlstrallon's attempt to ·slow
derregregatlm In 30 Mississippi

Tlwmpson Die&amp;

Werren Beatty
Cor!-:
Such t&amp; Lilt
Molly Moro·

Allor All

SltOW STAIITS 7 P.M.

propria te money to help farmers, he consistently hss voted
no," said Metzenbawn.
Tbe Cleveland businessmen,
in a speech Sunday night In
Akron, said the farmer hss been
WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Nboo, IUirq; ibe
"non-poUUeal" wrap1 off Ml
domeslle trips, turned to
Conneclleat today to lauacb a
CODt:entrated Wbtte HODif

drive almiag to help
RepubHCIDS wiD cODlrol of
the Senate In the Nov. 3
ele&lt;tlons.
N(IOD WBI

expected to

caugbt in a price squeeze that product baa consistently
"threatens his very existence dwindled in the face of Inand proves the !allure of ad- flation."
ministration anti - IoDation
Taft today called on
policy .' '
"His tu:es and operaUng Democratic leadership In
expenses have soared even Congresa to pass the adfaster than those for city minstration's sl1 pending anUresidents," he said. "Mean- crtme bills, a recurring theme
whlle, whst be gets for his In his campaign.

Robbery Was
Daring Drama

spend most of blo time
eampalgolag for GOP canNEW YOBK (UPI)-Sophla
didates dortq lire oellt llrree
Loren
was robbed of an
weeks. Aides said the pace
estimated
$650,000 in jewelry
would a~eelerate after
Congren adjourns Wed· Sunday in a holdup rivaling a
oeoday. Nlsoa ochedaled movie plot in 11&gt;1 daring and
appearances Ia Cbieago execution.
Mother love, brutality and
Thunday aad Friday to boost
terror-all
the ingredients of a
the e..dldacy of Sea. Ralph
succeealul
scenario-were
preT. Smith, oppooed by
Demoerat Adlai Steveasoo sent. Only it was all real and
Miss Loren wasn' acting.
m.
The glamorous !!allan actress
told pollee later she was
"shakins," after the gunmen
came ''Into my bedroom where
I was sleeping. They kepi
saying 'give me tbe big stull,
give me the big stuff."
Movie .mogul Joseph E.
Levine, who prnduced Miss
Loren's last plctW'e, relatr.d

Israel

Calling

For Help
By United Pr011 International
Israel is at the crossroads of
"desb"ucUon w deliverance"
and needs financial aid !rom
American Jews on "an un·
precedented. scale," Israeli
Foreign Mlnlsw Abba Eban
said Sunday.
Ehsn, in a speech at an
Israel bond drive dinner in
Washington, called for "Jewish
solidarity and belghtenlng inUmacy between Israel and the
United Stetes." He added that
"all previous guals are now
irrelevant to the situaUon and
w the needs of Israel" and it ·.
must hsve money to support Its
defense efforts.
While Eban was asking for
money, Premier Golda Meir
said in Jerusalem larael would
not resume the Middle East
peace talks unless Egypt and
the Soviet Unioo withdraw
missiles installed in the Suez
Canaicease.flrezone. However,
abe said Iarael was willing to
conUnue the cease.flre Itself.

MONTREAL I UP!) - Two
poUUcal hostaltl kldaaped
by the terrorl1l Quebec
Liberation Front were
reported allve today by lbe
Fl.Q, deoplte e~plratlon of
deadlines set for their
neeulloa. The oeparatlsl
organluH!ID apparently wu
respondlrl3 to a plea Sanday
atgbl from the Quebec
premier tbat the FLQ
aegotlate wilb the govemmeal rather lbaa klll the
hoatages.
The Fl.Q lorwarded a letter
to Radio Station CKLM from
British Trade Coii!IIIIAioner
Jameo Cross, kidnaped a
week ago. It was the llnl
communlcalloo from blm
since Friday.
In the letter, Cross !banked
pr&lt;~vlnelal Premier Robert
Bouru11 "for saving my IUe
aad thai 01 Mr. LaPorte."
The FLQ Saturday nlgbt
kidnaped Pierre LaPorte,
provlllctal mfnllter of labor
100 lmmlgralloo.

detailS of tbe druma played out
in the IIOOU'y Central Park hotel
suite of the Aacademy Award
winner and lnternallonal
celelrity.
Arolrdlng to Levine, Miss
Loren attempted to liulf tbe
IIUDffien by saying most of her
jeweb were In Italy, but a curt
"Whore's tbe hsby?" by one of
the~~UDIDen, ended the chsrade.
l..evlne said Miss Loren, 36, so
feared for the safety of ber
sleeping cbild, 22-month-old
Carlo "Ollpl" Ponti Jr., that
she gave them more than a half
million dollars of her own
unJnsured jewels, plus $1110,000
worth of gems on loan from Van
Cleef &amp; Arpels.
"Thank God nothing hsppened to my baby,'' the actre..
told reporters Sunday night
outside police headquarters
where she hsd gone to look at
mug shots of known jewel
robbers. !ile told pollee she
recognized none of the plcturea.
Miss Loren was not hurt but
one 11UDffian slugged Miss lnH
Bruscla, the actress' secretary,
lnfllttJII&amp; • head lnjury requirIng four sUtchea.
Ponti was called to Italy
Saturday for the funeral of his
fiO.year-old father. Miss Loren,
who hsd planned to join him
may now remain In New York tO
help pollee, she said.
Asmall portion of the loot was
recovered Sunday night by
some hitchhiking teen-agers in
West New York. N.J. 1be
recovered articles were valued
at about $10,000 and included
gold bracelets, rellglous medals, passporla and some
pivate papers.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Hi~fashion

for the
safety-pin

Timothy Fultz, Tom McGuffin,
Samuel Lutton, Mary Caldwell,
Barbara Oldeaker, Claude
Swann, Sammy Hammack,
Kathy Darst, all Pt. Pleasant;
Ronald White, Chesblre;
Sharon Cundiff, Charleston;
Donna Pinkston, Sissonvllle;
Dell Talbot, Portland, Ohio;
Mrs. Joseph Rayburn, Sr.,
Pompano Beach, Fla.; Mrs.
lvor Farrar, Cheshire; Joiul
Neal, CUlton; George Baker,
Letart; Orman Blackburn,
Parkersburg; Mrs. Roy Smith,
Apple Grove.
DISCHARGES - Lora Lee
Smith, Mrs. Ashley Bishop,
Dixie ErreU, Undo Henry,
Densll Kimhertlng, Jr., Patrick
Hlll, Mark Forshee, Mrs.
Samuel Wright and daughter,
Wllllam Pllsko, Glenn Logan,
Elmer Fife, Mrs. Dorothy
Roush, Sharon Cundiff.

OPEN HOUSE SET
Two Speclal Education Tttie
VI Projecta, the Jnstructtonal
Materials Center and the
Services for Handicapped
Children, will hold an Open
House Tuesday, Oct. 13, 5 to 8
p.m. Both projects are ll&gt;eated
In the Lakeview Compte.; 38
North McKinley, Bulldlng No. f
rooms 010 and 011, Athens. All
persons interested In Jll1ll!rams
for spec:tal education are Invited
to attend.
Mello GeWal H•pltal
SUNDAY ,ADMiliSIONS
None.
SUNDA1r DISCHARGES
Hollie Green.

CONTRAc:J'S RENEWED
Sutton Letart and Lebanon
AUXWARY TO MEI!T
townsiUPs heve renewed fire
The a..Wary of the Ra~ contracts with Racine VIllage
Fire Department will meet at for t11e Delli year, 11 was
7:30 p.m. Tulladay at ihe hsll. reported today. ·

irresponsibly are taking up and
spreading such falalflcatlons
play into the handa a1 the foes
~peace," It Mid.
''Tbe Savlel Union baa not
bull! and II not buJJdlng a
military ....., oo CUba and 111
not doing anything that would
conlradlct ihe understanding
reached between lire governmenta ~ the USSR and the
United Steletr In 1962,'' the
statement said.
1be year 11162 marked the
Cuban misaUe crlsls wben
Pr01ldent John F. Kennedy
ordered their removal In a
tense COIIIrontaUon that appeared at the time to be on the

verge of breaking into direct
conflict.
The Nlson admlnlstratlon
flral raised the submarine base
issue Sept. 25 at a regular
Defenae ~tment bt1eflng. A
l'entegoo spokesman said activity hsd been detected at
Clenfuegoa, on Cuba's BOIIthern
coast, that could be the start a!
a base for oervlng nuclear
Polaris-type submarines.
Later the same day a top
White Houae olflclal also
eEpreaaed serious concern
about the base-l! that was
whst was being bull!. The
official, who did not permll uae

a! his name In accounts by
reporters, said the United
Staletr would regard a base lor
misaile oubmartnea In CUba
"with the ulmoat oertowrnese."
1be Russian newspapera dismissed ihe allegaUons with In a
few days, a.....U. the United
States of trying to sour
relations with Moacow.
ConUnued references among
some U.S. officials to the CUban
acUvlty, together with U.S.
charg01 of Rusalan complicity
In EgypUan violations a! the
Middle East ceaiie-flre, apparenUy further Irritated Soviet
offlctal.t.
These were said to be portly

Police Cruiser Wanted
Mlddleporl Village CouncU
meeUng in regular aesalon
Monday nighl voted to advertise
at ooce for a new pollee cruiser.
Tbe action wu taken after
Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate
explained to councll that funds
can be made avallable lor the
purchase from tl1e aeneral fund
from a tranlfer money
category. Some money In the
fund hsd been designated to
help with -~ repairs, along
wilb money e:q&gt;ected from a
permtaslva auto taJ: whlclt was
to hsve gcme In effect In
January. However, that taJ:
laaue bola been stymied by a

relerendwn aetion coming up In
the November election.
Bide on the new pollee
cruiser, which must ba by
Middleport auto dealers, will be
accepted until Oct. 29.
Specifications for the new
vehicle were approved.
Councll agreed also to lnvesUgate the new Southe;utern
Councll of Government which
hss been given a federal grant
to help Improve ltical pollee
departments.
Councll dtscusoed a proposal
to buy a 15 to :lkcre plot ~
ground which adjoins the
Riverview Cemetery. 1be land

is being offered by the owner to
the town. Although money for
such a purchsse was not appropriated this year, It was
agreed that Mayor C. 0. Fisher
and Council President John
Zerkle sbould meet with the
cemetery trustees to determine
Interest in the plot as an ••tension to the Riverview
Cemetery, and possible
financing of the purchsse.
It was voted to advertise a
dump truck for sale as soon u a
new truck for uae by the
maintenance department hes
been received. The vUiage will
retain to reject all bids.

Cnuncllman David Ohlinger
dtscuased the need for a standard thread on the fire hydrants
of the town. Firemen now holve
to uae special adapters in order
to hook onto the hydrants.
Ohlinger wu advised that Chief
Tom Darst should gel together
with Maintenance Supervisor
Harold Chsse and discuss the
nwnbar of chsng01 needed, the
cost and the source through
which the equipment needed
can be secured.
Chase reported that the
housing development In lower
Middleport by the Jemo Co.,
formerly Kissell Associates,
Inc., does require a con.
slderable amount of labor in

~~4!2f 'J'ROMAS , w~~n.Miflearl)'neal• ~ .. lhtatea.ln IIIPPGI'Iat ~.:"Side oi"P8rk

' WASIIINGTON (UPI) -J're&amp;.
ldl!lll Nlson Gtfldally is 111 ihe
uunpalgn trail.
The White Houae ended any
pretense at presltlenUal poUUcal aloofnea Monday wben It
tuiVelled Nllon'a plan for
marathon campaigning Saturday in four stales -Vermoot,
New Jersey, Pannaylvants and

Nlson Ia . t e d to be m lire
stump aptn In TeJ:U, Nevada,
andpooolblyT-.
Nlsm hu decided to make
the big puah lor Republlcan
collgl'881ional victories In inlenlive campaigning during the
nest two weeks. Preas Secretary Ronald 1•. Ziegler eald the
President may truch base In as

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Ci.EYELAND (UPI) _Paul
Brown's return to the city
wbere he gained fame was not
trlumphsnt.
Brown's ClnclnnaU Bengala
lost, 31).%7, Sunday, to the
Cleveland Browns, the team be
coached to unparalleled succeas
in the old All-America Conference and the NaUonal Football
Lea11Ue, and that 'ftred him In
1963.
Behind quarterback Bill Nelsen, who returned from a knee
injury thai sidelined blm two
weeks to complete 17 of 28
passes for 226 yards anrl two
touchdowns, the Browns
avenged a 3144 prH08S011
defeat by ihe Bangals In
Cincinnati.
After the game ended, the
crowd of IM,520 showered
Brown with boOs, when he
walked off the . field wlthoul
slulklng holnds with Cleveland
coach Blanton CoWer. CoWer,
Brown's longllme usislant,
wu appointed to succeed him
No fuhionablo boby would dream of being witbotll
as coach by owner Art Modell,
who fired Brown.
a complete wardrobe of. Kayeer tighttl la "a
"Spleadld Game"
collection of colon ihat are poaltlvely paranteed to
But Brown aounded content
after ihe contest,
make Grandma coo with admiration. To pair
..11 wu a splendid game. we
with ohirto or d,....es. Adorable under ohort pants br
did our beat. 1 told my boys
they put out an all.out effort,''
lnotead of long onet. Of otretch nylon that growo with
ha said.
baby."SIItl for infante, ~oto aod ~irle.
"It looked u If It might have
been an .nlra-oquad game," ba
Elbetfejds First Fl.oor Hosiery Department li
mueed,
"We both know each olherl'
.headquar.ters for the compleht line 111 fine ,
atyl•, . we use the llllle ,
·Key~r hc!sler.v. Carmolon panty ~bse lind , _
numberlng ayatenJ, mueh of our
sl!lt~l~gs, , Agllon panty hose end stci~!ll~· · ,
system Ia Ur.e same,'' he
encl the «lglnaf Su,pp· ~se ppnty . hose' .nd
espWned.
· stockings. Stock..uptoday lor vour Fall :fe~!S!n . ·;
8rown said the fans booed
hosiery needs. · , .
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He noted he and Collier had
shalten banda with. the oiher
coach after • game for years ·
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WASHINGTON - THE Br.NATE'S DEMOCRATIC
leadenrlllp bea rHufled a bacbtlga NiJIIII admlnlalrallon effort
to •lin final puaqe of a new farm blll befure Cbngrlltl begins Ita
Cllmpllgn - - receeslater Ibis weet.
Robert c. Byrd, Dw. Va., ~peatlnc for the leadtnlllp, told lhe lleDate Mooday no
acllon would bo lcheduled 111 tho meuure untll aflor the recesa
enda Nov. IS.
.'lbellDuae wuachedulad lo •ct 111 the fln!l bill~. tUJnc
a flnll wte 111 a COIII(liUIIlae verlllon of the meUUN pn&gt;ducecl
lut - k by a Ser.ate ·Houle conlerloree commlttee.lfouae farm
IDUI'Ilel Mid tha mtUII'e Wll apeded t0 wilt II(JII'Oval by I
camfortablr. IIUI'gin. And atmlnlalratLm ofllelals aaltl lbay
Waited tha Senile to acllhis weak tou • farmet'l eouJd IJo8ln
me)l•elll\llr 18'11 cnp plana.
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Quietstt Day in • · Month.
MIGON-U.8. TIIOI!PI m1,m JINarlh Vlelnmleaei!ICI
VIet CbnC llq So~ V'O•MD'I 11011hft COlli ln flallllng
l'f.PI'Ied toclq. Amlitleltl
llplllrllllly lbeUed frleDdiJ
....,.. In t h e - - by
lwo Alll«&lt;lnlopa •d
Wlllllllllna five.
'11le CIUihodlan MlllW7 O....Wnd llld II wu !be qllleiMI
day on Cam~ blllleltonla In a !lllldh.

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Apew Recruiting in T~
DAI us - VICII: PRIIIIDINT 1P1R0 T. AGNEW
lchiWied 1 ..teaf!IIIIGilay·raJalnameellnp wllib wu11111 DalJu
btutltl.-lll today 1o . . lhllll to bolp ~ gain caalrol
f!llht U. S. Senalt In !be NoY. S111111'11 eJec!!ima
.
Apow'a Dallu 9lllt ellmnad alwHI)' lUpin Tua~ wltldl
-blmlllb NIIIOIIMofiUtmrllellrpllln theOincrtu ·fiml, WIIUim NbrliJbl, n-pt., Glori• u.Awim, N.D., Mid
EdiJard M. Kemedy, ~. 1ft IIIII allacted I liberal lobby
ltnolom • the Cbllldl fclr a u-1111 Wwld, aaylnc tblleroup
"widch ~ llermllll 1...-qe
memben of the U. S.
Senalt" waa fllplllllllie for MaGovn 'a electlm In lla.

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said the Preal~nt 11 conalderh
Ia to
l 23
=tereqiMll
appear n
8
N;.;. told reporters be
"definitely" will campaign in
California and Florida before
Nov. 3.
Ziegler said aU the Presldent'J pollUcallravelellpNIII!I
will be picked up by the
Republlcan NaUonal Commit-

tee

1 Although the Pre.lldent•o foray Into Connecllcut Monday
I was labeled "noopolltical"

liMutiGOal

the reason why Premier Alenl
I. Koaygln decided not to attend
the United NaUons 2llth anniveraary meeUng whlclt aWls
Wedneaday. This ruled out a
pooolble summll COI!ference
with Prelldent Nlson.
Dlplcmatlc obaenera In Moecow Interpreted Wasbinglon'a
repeated referencea to the
alleged mjuUe baae OJ pooolbly
being besed oo lroader policy
conoldersU0111, Including lire
Middlo East crlsis. Throughout,
the U.S. olllelals acknowledged
thai only dubloua and dated
lnformatloo was availlble to
lndlcate ml.salle sltea might br
being bulll.

Septi!mber Meter
Take at $1,282
Mldlllepori parklq meter
colleetloa• for September
totaled U,ZII. 75 Chief of
Pollee J, J. Cremeans
reported lo Middleport
Couri&lt;O Moaday algbL
Twealy-ulAe IIITOIIa made
lhlrlnc lire mouth fneladed
uvea for speedbal; three,
dlallrriJia&amp; lire peace; lbroe,
....aH arrd battery; two,
-tlorl; two, pel'lllfllfn&amp;
dopto rua '-• one each klr
rectlen operalloa, drtvln&amp; In
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of Mayor Fisher lor September
showingH02.951nllnesandlees
and $110 in merchant pollee
collections for 8 total of $582.95.
Several lunda transfers were
made. Chief of Pollee J. J.
Cremeans said that the annual
ohaervance of trick or tr..t
night In the commwllty hss
been tentatively aet for Wedneaday, Oct. 28 between 7 and a
p.m. Plans are being made to
hs1•e the observan~ coincide
with other communiti01 of the
county.
11 ,.85 agreed to cancel the
tulcab Dee of Dana Covert

Zieuler said Nlson directed that
half the tab be paid from GOP
nse
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coffers lest there be crtUclsm Covert has not complled with
He ·-••eel with GOP •
vlllage requirements of
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muin'·'-'"" 8 b office In th
seel&lt;en In motorcades and on
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platforms In HarUord and town, officlala said.
Stamford, Conn.
Othera attending the meeting
Few enjoy campaignil1g more were Councllmen Chsrles Byer,
than Nixon, who llkea geWng Cllfford Stumbo and Raymond
out of his ''loolatlon booth" to Stewart.
press the llesb. He otanda up In
his llmouatne waving to the
crowd on both sides of the
IIE'COGNITION COMING
otreet, rr he Jumpo on the hood TOKYO ( UPIJ- Canada will
~ hta car, arma strelched to grant dlplomatlc recognition to
l!lo sty, u voters push and Communist China Tuesday,
ohovo to touch his hand.
major news orr,anizations In
Hit Coltll'lbul Day appearall- Japan said.
... In Barll'll'll and Stamford

THESE REPRESENTATIVES of the vocal music department of Meigllligll School are
rehearslag for their roles in lbe Big Bend MiMirel Alloctatlon'o "Fall Fling" to be otaged at
8: lOon Thursday, Oct. 22,andSalurday,Oct. :If, at thelchoolaudltorium. Making up a quartet
which will be making its llr!lllocal public _.-ance are front row, lrcJm the left, Carol
Hargraves and Anita Fultz, and back row, from lire left, Richard Dean and DuiUre Will. The
quartet will be featured oo "SchoolDays" and "Beautlfui Ohio." On the right is Wayne Well,
ba.. , who will be singing ''Old Man River" in the production. Seated at the organ Is Mrs.
Olrlatlne Guthrie, vocal music lnlllructor, who will be IICCOIIIpanying the lludents.

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pelly lar&lt;et11, aboeat wlllMul

leave from the senl&lt;e, arrd
iaterferlaa wllh a pollee
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~~~r/~~:~~:u~~ w~ii==i:'. 30-2 7
acting President Anwar Sadat
at ita head. Mohmed Fayek,
Egyptian state minister for
foreign ulfalra, told a pollllcal
rally Sunday Sadat "com~
mltted himself before the
national assembly to the
principle of dlstrlbutlng
responsibility and collective
leadership."
Sadat Sunday said Egypt is
continuing preparations with
the support of the Soviet Union
for "the first electronic war In
htstory" agnlnst Israel. He
apparenUy referred to the
posaible confrontation of Soviet.
suppUed antlalrcraft missiles
and Israeli jet fightera, Dlllll of
them Phantoms supplled by the
Uhlted Statea.
Mohammed Hassaneln Helkal, Egyptian minlloter of
Mtional guidance and editor of
the aernlofflctal newspaper AI
Alrram, said today Egypt would
accept one extension of the flO.
day cease-fire that began Aug.
7 but not "estensloo after
estenslon."
"If we accept that, we are
achieving eJ:acUy what the
lsraella want.
They are aitUng nacUy
where they want, hsppy where
they are, thinking about consolldatlng their front line into
polltlcal Un01. This we are not
going to I!'Cfpl," Helltal seld
In an interview with the
lAndm Times.
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Hill remarks came shorUy
after Egyptlen Foreign Minister Mahmoud Klad Mid In an
interview Egypt would conUnue
the cease-fire only II Israel
agreed to return to the U.N.spoosored peace talka.

MOSCOW (UPI)-The Soviet
government flfflclally denied
today It wu building a nuclear
oubma.rtne ba10 In Cuba and
lectlled the Nlson admlrdstralion of deUherately or irresponlibly spreading ''falsifications."
A government statement distrlbuted by TOM, the offlclal
Soviet news agency, said the
U.S. reports the Ilusllans were
engaged In bulldlng naval
lnstallltlons In CUba ''play Into
the hands only of thooe who are
In-ted in fanning the war
psychosis and compUcallng lire
ai!JtaUon In that region ~ the
world."
''l'lrole who deUberately or

Unsotved

Ohio highway patrol officers
are sun seeking clues into the
mysterious circumstances
aurrounding l.a stolen 1988
~er;;:rr ~:!n was 8: : : : :
:::; b~ . oon,
:,.. near
:U,tripe ~
Cheshire Twp
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Accordln u; off'
the to
g
tcers, au
by Harry Eddy • Rt. I,
• was reported stolen
:~~~~:~ W=t parking
A renU
thiev. drov
PPI. y,
es
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the vehicle to the strip mining
area where they rolled it over
bankme t
an em
n·
It is nothekntherown If tl1e fire was
set or w
the car caught
!Ire as the result of the crash
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SUIT FILED
A suit for money hss been
flled In Melg.s County Common
Pleas Court by the All State
Insurance Co., Columbua, In the
amount of $1,115.00 against
Karen K. Greene and Ulllan R.
Greene, New Haven, u a result
ol an accident In December 11168
al the lnteraectlon a! SR 7 and
COIDlty road 5.

Teacher Standards Raised
COLUMBUS (UPI) - 1be
state Board of Education has
adopted new teacher certlftcatton llandardat requiring more
thorough preporatioo, effective
Jan. 1,11172.
The action, taken at the
board's regular meeting Monday, followed a thre&amp;-year study
of the proposed standards,
whleh Martin W. Esaes, state
public Instruction superintendent, said will put Ohio ''In
lire vquard of a national trend
toward more ftexibility and
lnnovaUon in teacber training."
"The bnproved requirements

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All Middleport fundll as of
Sept, 30 lotaled $181,llli1.87 u of
Sept. 30 accordln1 to lhe
monthly nporl of ClerkTl'euurer Gene Grate ltlbmllted to Mlddleport \'llla8e
C0tu1cU Monday nliJtt, .
Receipts, dilhuroementa and
the balance ill each fund u ol
WOMEN TO MEET
Sept. 30, I'U()eClllvely, Include:
All kay women repoeaenlllle
General, ~72UO, M,D'/.15,
Melp c-1)' ·clturchea are $S1,103M; cemetery, t!IUO,
ubd to-~ 11 '1\oinlty Church ,aM.tt, ..1.12 ovorcUawn;
w~ ill o'dOet 1.: Jan ·parking meter, no r•:tlpta,
lhe !II'GIIi'am ·for World Cam.· f8.7l, fii.U; !Ire equlPIJIIII~ no
munltr Day to be iltll.lat Heath receipts, $%0.87 • $ZIU7;
United Mtw.c' ciNr&lt;ib In awimmlng pool, $17UI, fU7,'4t,
Ml""'--' ......u Jtn. e.
ti70.JJ; planning CGIDI1IisslGO,
_,.... ,•• ._~ ov. e.
no rect~Pta. fllll,ll, •uts.7tl.

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Mrs. Robert Musser of the New Uma Road area Is e~tendlng
alig thanllrr to the many resldenta who dld so many helpful things
for the (lyde Fitzpatrick famDy .
The lamlly's borne on Leading Qoeelt was heavil)' damaged
by !Ire recently and an appeal wu issued for fond, clothing and
even a house on their behall. Mrs. Musser who beaded the _.1
says that the reaponse was abooiutely overwhelming. So -thanks
a lot.

THERE IS AN EVENING adult recreaUon program underway at Southern lligll School in Racine. 1be evening program
fl'ool 7 to 9 each Monday evening la open not only to adults IN! to
junior and senior high ldlool students as wen a;Kl II for the enUre
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district. There's only one requirement - you must _ , tennis
Street maintenance, $1,717.fl, shoes. John Blake II supervlaor of !be program.
$l,02U6, ~111.10; alate hlgbway, $130.72, no tllsburaementa,
THE HOME ECONOMICS deparltnlllt of Melp High School
$2,711;
aanltary sewer,
rmder the supervisloo ol Miss Leda Mae Kraeuter and Mra.
$3,7f8.28, $S,lll0.37, $23,11811.53;
Mllihd Bailey got busy lllmday oewing up same cosltr!Dlng for
water, $$,HUI, 16,118.33,
$211,118Uf; water me!BI'IIepoeit lhtl Big Bend MlnBirel Allloclatlon's fall muskallo ba stagad on
truata, $319, $111, f$,113.39; Thtnday, Oct. Z2, and Saturday, Oct. :If, at the new ldlool
water CGIIIIrttctlon, no receipts, IUdttorium.
1be borne eecrtmJica departmenl II only one of IIIMit'al
t197.81, 19,G110.15; aewer c:oodlpulmeall
at ·lhe new blgb achool wlllch have been IUinl an
olruetlon. no receipll, tnt.711,
ICtive
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ciltTylns o!K projects for ihe ,._ wlllch Ia rolling
no dlaburaemonll, fll3,r12.7tl;
gmeral bor1d mtremen~ no 1n1o 1111 f11!a1 ~ o1 rehearsal. The ~~e~p Alblellt: 11oan111
receipts, no dlobaroements, 11101110r!JW tha Ji:OIWjon.
Incldlnllll7, !bole altetltllnc the,._ will havu co.._~
•11,1111.91.
atra memben on Sa!ta'daJ nliJtt, 11 laul Il'urrllsl "hcb"
Receipts for the r.1onth Bachtel, wllb tlllll'llladfrrrcatr In~. Mich., will be lrrivlng
tot&amp;led ,15,...21 eomp~re~ to home for the~ Dllbllbow and actGIIIp8D(ed by Ilia wife,
dtsbut'lementa or •t&amp;,ZIO.IO.
Callll Sl:oU Badltel, will be rel1earaed and req to 10 on. On
llllurdiJ -m, aloo _ and posoiNy 00 '!llla'llllly _ Kana
Grllllth, 1 wltran !If 011JW BJa 111nt1 111owo 11111 now aUilltlnC
""'· ..... Ultl ··11111 wiD.... bind
GO
, Kana will be 1!1 II led In
a broad new llllht Ulna tta ,._ ber auJiar llld ftCI1
rendllloo at "Ma,l.Got What 'l'ber've Dane 1o 117 Sq." You'll
X.. In the _new role. llbe Ian, ........ the ltu1llpoi
~--. btJw:over, IIIII wlll111t II to ~ nrt lloiU Olr·
'llldlael'a !'D'M II"D..I'It''lltlr Dlr!ll."

:~=a=:·:: Funds Total to 8161 952

IIGO fl'ool CI'01I'da eallmlted by
poiJ&lt;e at aboal 10,1110. .Bia
mol«clde wu llopped lbne
11mea, iMindlna twtc:e w11eo be
went onr to meet .11hln:lbat"
CGIIItruellm wortera. Once be
bGpped on a bulldOIII'.
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for certlficallon come at a time
when we are reaching a balatce
between laacher ltll1l1l¥ IIIII
demand In !lido," e- tall!.
Prospective t.lachers wUI
hsve to meet 1mproY0t credit
and academic requirements In
almost all areas.
Science and social lludles
teachers will have to study
those subjects for 110 semester
hours instead a! 46. Secondary
achool teaching candldal01 will
holve to take 21 bours In professional
metboda
and
psychology of learning instead
of only 17 hours.

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;ram.

AlletrJIIIICOeverytiv•filii, .
colleges iDvolved in teacher
training will be Vlslted by
evalualloo taams of college
admlnlatraton and (I'Ofeasora,
achool superintendents and
- . , and peraonnel from
the state Department of Educatioo.
In other acllon, lire Board:
-Recommended the appointment of Hllllnd J. Fjord, Onclnnatl, to ltiCCOed Joseph P .
Hurst on the state IJhrary
Board. Hurst, former publlsber
~ the New pbil•deJphin '11mea,
Ollll(lteted • 3l'f88r term on the
boerd 1nd realgned, effective

Oct. 15.
-Unanlmo11sly recommended enlargllllent of the
Plckaway Ross County Joint
Vocational School Boord.
-Aulhorlaed a trll..,...,th ntentrlon of the board's $1.5 mllllm contract East (lew.
land frr c:cnatructlon of Show
lligll School.
-Approved dtslolutlon of the
Monroe County joint vocallonal
IChool dtslrtct.
-Recommended that the
Ohio High School Athletic
Aaaoclatlon bold ennaal
meetings to upgrade high ldlool
coaching methods .

Sennons
On Tour
RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande
College and the Ohio Arts
CouncU will present a year-long
soulheaotern Ohio lour of
''God's Trombonea, 11
a
collection ~ Nearo follt aormot11. The protluction II port at
• I'O"'II!UIIity (I'Ojecl, "Theatre
Arll." aimed at crealllle arrd
~ locallntertst "'· tile
thealra llw:out!h ~ ·and

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Galupoila, ~tlllbul, Jac:Uon,
oak HIU, Wellalon and Rio
Gramle. Plane for lhe IICOIId
oerneater lnelude appuri~ Portamoulh Poillt
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and Wmr\1' • al!t tllh

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it up Jeli'l aao tO keep it frOm
COII1peling with Ill ultlmalel,y
ordinary revival with Howard
lteel .... !118 gov't probe of
credit cards lllmmlnant .... The
lltillllingly naaeratecl llsl of
attrac:ljona In CatUills reaorta
ll!ll1 IJliiW'I ao: actusDy The
Concord'l nolrmillna pools now
number eleven, and m more
Ire planned.
Dean Martin'aeatran&amp;ed wife
Jeanne La dating one Frank
CalpJtmnl. - who naem!UI
Dean .... ''The Meta" mus1 like
Quo Vadll: Meti baUteam
owner Joan Payaon at one table,
WIN AT BRIDGI! Metopera veep Francia W,
lloblrlaool nearby .. , The movlet
really struck paydlrt -and the
dirt II lilcrealq lrslefd of
tidying .... N.Y. 11maa worker•
call lhe semlobarrlcaded lobby
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby "The Brandenburg Gate":
E:mPoyes- ewn tbe oldelt NOilTB
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have!Dsbowi. D.cardsorthey
.KJB5
can~ aet to lhelr typewriters.
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Melba Moore, dark brown
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of Bd'IIJ. (lhe'l dellglitlul
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in''l'llrlie")IIOiupontheCopl
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floor and iillilfl with yo111g Cope
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ator Ronnie Dyson: 'lbey
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tAIOU started lotlether at "acale" In
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''Hair" .... Lanny Rou 11111111 the
SOtml (D)
Star.spangted Banner at the
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TV's printed ldentlllcatkm
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"Lenny Roas"; Lanny
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Both vulnerable
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A simple answer to a complu problem Is the "ban-the·
auto" idea now being experimen~ with In a number of
cities to relieve smog, c on g e s t I o n and create a more
" human" atmol!lphere In downtown areas.

In one of the most spectacular examples, a lenl!lh o1 New
York's Filtb Avenue was temporarily blocked off and people uperienced the heady exhilaration of walking up the
middle of a street free of exhaust fumes, roaring engines
81111 squealing tires.
The ban-the-auto movement could backfire, however,
cautions a traffic eogineer. ·
Closing selec~ streets or areal to traffic is not to be
confused with the pedestrian n•alls pioneered In such dtles
as Fresno caUl., or Kalamazoo, Mich., says Peter G.
Koltnow, urban transporlallon specialist with the Highway
Users Federation.
These malls came only after the construction of. facilities
to permit automotive travel to gain easy proxlrmty to the
car-free areas. Their succeas lies In their accessibillty,
both to autos and to mass transit.
BanDing automobiles from downtown areas without care·
lui consideration of bow people get downtown might· only
accelerate the trend of businesses to move out to suburban
areas where parking Is abundant.
It probably would tend to reduce the competitive position
of downtown, says Koltnow, especially since the real advan·
tage of downtown is that it is generally the point in a city
most accessible to the most people. Reducing Its accesBI·
bllity would just tend to take away the one advantage it
has.
It bas been sugges~ that banning the auto would encourage the use ii£ mass transit.
He Is convinced Ibis would not happen. Instead, there
would be a shift of auto trips to alternate destinations and
a relocation of the most transportation-sensitive land uses
elsewhere, further reducing mass transit's utility.
Banning the aut om obi le, except in unusual circum·
staaces, llles in the face of the long history of man's in·
creasing mobillty, says Koltnow.
A sounder approach to urban problems than a facile
"ban the auto" Is to plan more wisely for Its use.

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the girls afe clearly winning:
Women start "liberating" the pay checks of their hus·
bands within a year or so after marriage, reports the Sur·
vey Research Laboratory of the University of Illinois.
The laboratory lnkrvlewed about 250 oowlywed couples
In Peoria and Decatur, asking them about various aspects
of money handling. A year later, the same couples answered the same questions again.
"Comparison of the two sets of responses shows that the
wives are taking over in every case ," says Prof. Robert
Ferber, director of the laborato!'y.
In the Important area of decision-making, there was a
98 per cent Increase In the proportion of wives deciding
what to do with leftover money, and a 56 per cent increase
in the proportion of wives deciding bow much cash to get.
The proportion of wives responsible for getting cash
paying bills and keeping track of expenses rose by 38 .pe;
cent, 30 per cent and 14 pe,{ cent reii.P.!l!;tlvely,
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Ills Taft in Ohio
But There's an If
ly llUCE IIOSS"T
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Rep. Robert Taft Jr. looks to be in a strong poBitlon to
up a U.S. Senate seat for the Republicans In Ohio un·
ess a Democratic tide develops in the governorship race
81111 enguUs him.
His opponent, wealthy buslnessm.an Howard Matzen·
baum wbo knocked off ex-astronaut John Glenn in the
Demoeratlc primary last May, Is a stiff challenger but has
been running three points or so behind Taft in most poll
tests.
Metzenbaum's chief t~tlc Is to try to link Taft with
slactened economic conditions, which be In turn lays at
Presideot Nixon's door. But Otuo's unemployment rate bas
been below the n:.tlooal averace, and though It surely will
rlae with a long Geoeral Motors strike Ithe company has
40,000 workers In the state) , there Is as yet no convincing
evidence this will damage Taft.
Taft's answer to Metzonbaum on the economy Is that unemployment generally Is around the level it was during
most of the Kennedy.Johnson years-until the "wartime
boom" touched off by LBJ's large entry Into the South
VIetnam war brouaht the jobless rate way down.
Few analysts In the state imagine Taft can be directly
burt, either, by the so-called Republican loan scandal wblch
may have scarred GOP candidates for state office. The fa·
tnous Taft name, always his biggest asset, seems secure
against such tarnishing.
The one danger, however, Is that some Republican voters
may be turned off by the scandal and stay home, thus af.
feeling Taft's total vote and posalbly enhancing prospects
for a governorship sweep by Democratic nominee Jobn GB·
ligan wblch could POll Metzenbaum ln. GUUgan unabash·
edly claims that If he gets 54 per cent in his race, that will
finish off Taft.
Yet Ohio voters do a lot of ticket-splitting, and there II
no solid proof In their votiog history that such a "tandem
effect" would result from a big Gilligan win over State
Auditor Roger Cloud.
Actually, tbe largesl question mark for Taft may be how
much aid be gets from the foUowers of Gov. James Rhodes,
whom he narrowly beat for the Senate nomination laal

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Rhodes declared for the GOP ticket the moment he bad
loot, but the Taft force• for perhaps too long tended to lg·
nore him. IDs late September appearance with Taft at a
fund-raising dinner here was his firat on the platform with
the man who beat him.
The governor cWTenUy Is pled&amp;:ing full heiJI1 but there
are those in the state who wonder how lhoroll&amp;hiY his back·
ers will work after seeing their leader Ignored for month1.
If they do put olll, Taft may keep his edge. Hlo recognl·
tionlaclor 11 higb, be Is Mr. Integrity himself, and he canaut be fa~ aa untutored on the issues, as Metzenbaum
; 1ublly managod to auggest about John Glenn without ever
. attacking him.
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YOUTII ASKED FOR IT
Hewantedourhelp,buttheonly
This colwnn is for young help he got was from the needle.
people, their problems and He wasn't a hood. He was an
pleasures, their troubles and lll'dlnary, sensitive, Intelligent
fun. As with the rest of Helen human being. Nobody really
Help US!, It welcomes laughs knows why he chose drugs, bull
but won 't dodge a wious know one thing : We shrugged It
quesUon with a brush·ofl.
off with "live and let live" (juot
Send your teenage quesUons as your correspondent ssid
to YOUTII ASKED FOR IT, people ahoold do! ) - and we
care of Helen Help US! this M Billy die !
newspaper.
How many more Billy's will
HIGH SCHOOL
there be beloce we change our
"MOD SQUAD?"
attitude? The pollee aren't our
Dear Helen:
enemies here. They're mainly
At our high school the word is looking lor the pusher. When we
that there are 150 "Narca" on protect a known seller, we 're
campus . That's prob@~ly_,,ll~,Y~ ..f!lYil)l 0 ~!!'; friends a
exaggerated but look. Twageys ~ _,Qteru:ll,,.., '$bf$0N'E
selllng "mes" (mescaline - the WHO CARES
big thing In drugs around here Dear Helen:
this year) got busted yesterday. Look around any classroom
About five graaaers aren't in and you can spot the heavy
claas this week. Everybody dopers. But everyone closes his
knew they "sold," but they eyes because who wants to get
always figured they were safe. anyone in trouble? U we could
Somebody bud to fink or they'd be sure lhese kids would be
still he here.
helped instead of buoted, maybe
Don't get me wrong. 1 don't we wouldn't go by the policy of
hold, use or sell - not even "live and let die."
grass. But when you can't trust UniU they change the system,
other students because they so that drug addicts Ior heavy
might be lunlor Mod Squad users on pUis or the spike) won't
types, who can you trust? Uke be treated like criminals, but
the ''no knock" law, I think this rather like sick people, we'll
Is unfair pollee tactics. - JIM keep on ''protecting" them out
Dear Jim :
of their minds. - NO FINK
Paid "narcs" (narcotics Dear No:
agents) on high school cam· I cooldn't agree more : an
puses? Possibly a few in larger addict or heavy user needs help,
schools, but not disguised as not punishment! And he can get
students, and not that many ! help at free drug-&lt;1buse clinics
However, It's true there are to be found in almost every
more "Informers" than for· large town nowadays.
merly, as young people becllne It Isn't "linking" when you
more concerned aboot the drug direct a friend to one of these
problem. To help shut off the centers ... and keep after him,
supply Is sometimes considered with every means available,
necessary linking.
until he gets there! - H.
Read on .. .
Dear Helen:
Dear Helen :
You said "the mild high" you
I have been prompted to write get from pot Isn't wortb the risk
a letter to a newspaper column of being busted. High grade
unW I read "Uve and Let Die stuff produces considerably
Not Proper Stand" In Helen more thana "mild" trip! Atree
Help Us!
a block away may look like It Is
Last month a friend of mine right next to the driver .
died from an overdose of heroin. Stationary objects become
1 knew Billy was using drugs, animated. A highway In·
bul au I said was, "He better teraection looks like a scale
atop!" I didn't even say It to model of one. And the euphoria
him. After all, It was his bag. makes you feel inunune to
WeD, Blily stopped au right - harm. To drive while smoking Is
In the cemetery. u only I and au the ultimate mistake. High
the others who knew he was quality grass is NOT mild. (But
shoollng up had opened our you can't often find It In the
mouthw, he would still be here. U.S.) - STUDENT

Thill fe
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fellpw .who waa an. expert
with f If t hi, but touldn't
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hard cider can be made In

ice-cube trays Is sulferlnl
badly from the generation
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NEW YORK - Georae
Wallace may have 1 new
11r11 lady - Mn. CorntUa
&amp;lively•• lftllf wldder .... We hear Judge Saul Slrelt
was m111111ed .... Friends ol ours
just bact from Ports tell us
......Bihigb-cblcboliSOI
quietly ..., planniJII to IIIIIch
bact to abovMnee bema .,,
Strolling Bdwy. will! angina
star Allill Jonea, he !Did us his
old ''lllowboat" movie (with
Irene Dlmne, Helen Morgan,
Olarles Wlnnlnger ele , )

Some Cautions
On Ban-Auto Idea

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In JACOBY MODERN, all
Jump raises are strong limit
blda. They beg partner to bid
on but they aUow him to pall
if he has a bare minimum.
This represents c u r rent
expert practice. Not all ex·
ports. There Is notblna aU
the experts agree on except
that a double of seven no·
trump Is for penalty.
It is logical and simple and
gets the job done. We know
that anyone can both im·
prove and simplify his bid·
ding by adopting aU Umlt
raises
Tud~y ~e find North with
the same hanll .he held yes·
terday and fie"·m~"·l!Je
sonl'e tbiee-s(iMelblilt ralie.
South bas a lar·betler band.
He baa 19 high-card points,
all of which appear to be
bard at work. Remember,
wheo you think of alams, you
see which points are going to
work for you. He allo bas
two distributional points and
he can add an extra because
his partner has rBised his
suit. South might well go
Into a Blackwood routine immediately but South decides
to hid four clubs as a below·
game slam try.
North. bas 12 high-card
points Including very good
trumpi the ace of hearts
and the queen of partner'•
club suit. AU In aU, a •ouad
enough Dmlt ralae to war·
rant showing olam intereat
by a cue bid ln hearts.
Now S o·u t b goes Into
Blackwood. He doean't really
expect to get to seven but
there Is
harm using Eas·
ley's fine convention as a
laal check.
North shows one ~e.
South bids the slam
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lihUe be's boon II'OII!d tOwn
with Calberlne Deneuve.'
O.vld Merrick· and DoM1d
O'Connor are In 1 hudcle ....
Only lb;ut half the' new
bulldlngsln RockeleUer 'Cenltr
have tenanllln oll!&lt;:w' llready.
but the mlcltowo lrdlc II the
worst in cabbleo' ·~ , ,
Walt11 tbe rest 1111 •' ....
llheck;r Greene'• role lit ''The
Love Machine" II' I naity
reflection of MDton Berle ....
Couple nice people dating :
llnifl' Marilyn MaYB and acll:lr·
painter Mu. Showalter ....
J11o;rd Patleraon'• beelolfaetl
use olthe KingJ lm, Babamaa,
tAl train lor his next J!lllin

event...
BIWDnlire D. :.&lt;. Judwi&amp;'s $to
million Acapulto Prlnce11 B&amp;tei
WW have ''underwater llltllic"
in Ill ~ ... 1be lia'd'I'Gck
record people' expect more
nuco-deatha; one told aa :
''We're .,.aze!lt'1 on1J beel
Janis Joplin IIlii Jlml llendrls
lately" .... IJA Mlnneltl'1
IJIIIIIInlquoleabouther mother
Judy Guland in Redboo- :
"Good, bad or null, aiHo wu
IIWIJIID uperlen:e" ,, At
~··· Anne Blilcrolt, 'one
ol~few Firat Young lAdiea of
Stage..SCreen, said abe iiltlll
al18lda Ac:IGn 8ludlii - to
OI)Jeliment aad ''1111 111 my
face In private."
Wllter SWanson's " The
~" novel Ia getllng
'iiOW mini but lb• problem can llmake II Wllbout bard-.
porno conleDI (It -11111 1lltb
truth and respect - · not
lirutlll1).

LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D.

Forget About Bed Rest;
Tests Prove It Harmful

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heart and circulation works
and causes weakness. This Is
quickly reversed-qsually
within 48 hours after resum·
lng normal upright activity.
That ian 't all bed tut
doea., tltller ..•na , boDe .mar·
row that normally generates
new blood colla slows down,
eventually caUillng a de·
crea1e In red bloocf celll.
Than when you get up, a lot
of the red cella are destroyed
because ol Increased activ·
lty, The bone marrow takes
awhile to get started at the
rilht level again, so a tem·
porary anemia raiUits.
In addition to tbese
cban~:;ln time, caldum Is
lost
the bones. lilt &amp;e·
cumulates in the kidney,
stones may forin.
These ctumgu and others
occur more alowly from lim·
pie InactiVity-for eumple,
Just slttiog. Office worms
often feel fatigued at the end
of the day because of lnae·
tivlty. It lln't a rocktall and
couch they need to ael rid of
fatigue-but exercise.
A simple cold or minor
ness II Often eompllea~ by
"taking two aspirins and goIng to bed," Sitting up woUld

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The Almanac
By UnlledPI'OIIInleruu-1
Today Is Tueaday, Oct. 1.1,
the 286th dsy of 19'10.
be better.
The moon is between ita first
After observing the probquarter and loll pbaae.
lem caused by 'bed rest, I
The morning slars are
am convinced that the bed
should be used for only cer·
Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
lain serloua lllneaael, a
The evening stors are Venus
proper
amount of lleep or as
and Jupiter.
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a
recreational
facility,
Those born today are under
(H..,.,.r frtWJri•
the sign ol Ubra.
()!this dsy In history:
rn 1m the Coniinenlal
&lt;MIIIIIfa .. ,..,_ f. LM6,
Congresa ordered co!lltruction
of a naval Oeet, thus originatM.D., lo ... ol tltlt - · 'Wlllt
Dr. ullllt
IHirliHI
Ing the United Statea navy.
lllftl1, '- wiH ,,_ litton o1
In 17112 George Washington
....,., l~trttut hi futwt eti.IIJt...
laid the cornerstone of lhl!
A-.111• !OlU' ~ Your
President's House, the first
pll1ilor
is ,_..... I olola - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - public bUilding erected In ...,_)'GIII'Iballnlltll
_.... _ _ affoniiO-.pi
Washington D.C.
In 1937 Nazi Germany prom. Ills laOft- ., . . . . . . . .
Nolo ibol yoa boYt
lsed Britain and France it ~lout .... leveL
would not violate ,Belgium 1101 neutrality, a promLae later

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PT. PlEASANT -The Point
Pteaaant Area Jaycees will
sponsor a footbaU game bet.ween the Fairmont Stata and
Glenville Stale Junior Vll'slty
teama Oct. II at 7:30 p.m., at
Saunders Memorial Field.
Price of admisBion at the gllllll'
wUI be $1.25.
Rardin's Shoe Center bas
donated tba game ball and Buck
lo: Jobn's Barber Shop donated
the Uckets.
The officials will be Jack
Fowler, Howell Lasseter, Jim
Dalley, and Hindu Henderson.
Allnouncer will be Bob SUer.
Concesalon stands will be
operaled by the Point Pie811111lt
Band Boooters and baiitlme
ceremonies will be conducted
by the Point Pleasant Big Black
Knlgbta and the Wabama While
Fllicon Bands.
Advance tickets are on sale at
Rardin's Shoe Center, Moore's

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10-Game Ca~:·
OOLUMBUS (UPI) - 1be
Ohio State University faculty
council planned to discuss today
the poaslblllty of adding a lOth
football game to tbe Buckeyea
schedule.
Since 11186, the other Big Ten
conference schooLs have played
a regular IOopme schedule.
In 1911, the osu faculty
council granted permission for
a lOth Ohio State "away game"
prior to the start of the regular
season, · but the athletic
department had difficulty
scheduling the game and the
plan was t.mporarlly aban·
doned.
Last January, an 11th regular
season game was approved for
schools In the Big Ten.

OhloCollep
Footlloll R-rds
By Unlttd Pross loilmlllonol
lndtpendonls
WLT
OhiO Stale
3 0 0
Akron
4 1 0
Cincinnati
3 2 0
Ashland
2 2 o
Dayton
2 2 1
C.u Western Reserve 0 2 1

John Carroll
C.nlral Stale
Ohio Northern
Youngstown Slate
Xlvler

0 2 1
0 3 0
0 3 0
0 4 0
0 5 0
Mid-American Confertnct
· lolfl.. Overall
WLT WLT
Toledo
200 500
Miami
100400
Ohio University 1 1 0 2 2 0

Willi ll!llJ minor cbanps,
both JI!IIUIC... planned to flO
will! the aame lineupe they v.1
in tbefinttwo g - 'l.'ba Reds
had roolde n.oe Concepcion to
replace WoociF Woodlrard at
shortotop and Andy El·
chebarreo was to caleb fur the
Orioles, replacing Elrod
llerUicb.
Oriole•' Manager Earl
WeaverlllllledtlabtbanderJim
Palmer the winner pitcher in
lhe
game to ltart the
fourtb game ~~alnal Gary
Nolan, also a rlgbly and the 11r11

dulmpiCilahlp lllgnetl and aeated, If not delivered. 'l1lls Is pntty
~talk ebouta club that baa two league conteats left. In IIIIa CMO
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LocalDislrlcttryingtocoolUUelalk.Afterau,Larryknowalhere
18 aucb a thing as foolbaD games being played and won before a
whistle blows but losl In those critical 48 minutes of controlled

game loser.

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Eaolern at Foclerai-Hocklng
Hunflngton East at Pl. Ploosant
Southern at Hannan Trace
Chasapeaka at South Point
Ook Hill at Coal Grove
Symmes Valley at Ironton St.
Joa
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Graen Local at Norlll Gollla
Southwestern at KY9er Craek

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A8XIl WAIVERS
NEW YORK (UPI)-The
world champion New York
Knlcks of the NaUonal Basket.ball .woclation got down to the
1z.man player limit Monday by
t&lt;JntSta~
! ! ~ ~! g asklntl waivers on rookie guard
Western Michigan 1 I 0 3 2 Ray Hodga of Wagner, N.Y.
Bow lint G,...n
o 2 u u 3 College.
Ohio ConltreL.oag.. Overall
WLT WLT
Wittenberg
2 0 0 40 0
Musklntum
2 0 0 3 1 0 NIJIN8KY RACE
Capital
2 o o 3 0 0 DUBLIN(UPI)-NijinlkJwill
Wooster
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:i\:':J:rg
2 1 0 2 2 0 N8WIDII'ket Baturday and not
Kenyon
1 I 0 3 I 0 the. Man o' War 1t Belmont
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Park, N.Y. It wlil announced
f!lllclwln·WIIII&lt;t 0 1 0 I 1 0 1r!onday by DIYid McCall,
OtnliCIII
0 2 0 2 2 0 racing 1118D111er ftr NIJinlkJ's
&amp;::-r'."yan
owner, New Jersey ilid111irla1lat
. ..... Olllo Ctnftl'tllct , Chatles Enslehorn.
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LtatUi Onr•ll
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W ~ t . W·. L.T
200 SQO
Datlance
ItO 120
Wilmington
11'012,0
Findlay
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W. L. T. Pel.
Mlsml
3 1 0 .750
Baltimore
3 1 0 .7!00n
Store, Fruth Pharmacy in Point N.Y. Jets
1 3 0 .2!0
Pleasant, and lla&gt;klns-Tanner Boston
1 3 0 .250
Buffalo
1 3 0 .2!0
In Galllpolla.
Central
Student UckeiB will be aold at
BALTIMORE (UPI) W. L. T. Pel.
liO cents esch only In tha schools Cleveland
3 1 0 .7!0 Manager Sparlly Anderson ol
2 2 0 .!00
and au admlsBion at the game Houston
Pittsburgh
1 3 0 .2!0 the Reds saye be doem't think
wlll be general admission and Cincinnati
1 3 0 .2!0 Baltimore'• Frank Robinson Is
priced at fl .25.
Wut
washed up, publlsbed reports to
W. L. T. Pel.
3 1 0 .7SO the contrary.
North Point Gr•de School, Denver
"I don't see bow you can be
Kanse&amp; City
2 2 0 .500
with a '-0-1 Blate and Beale Ookland
1 2 1 .333 through when you're .308/'
School, with a record of 5-41, will San Diego
0 3 1 .000 AndersoQ said of the Orioles'
Natlonlll Conference
play the preliminary game at 8
rightflelder. ''He's 1 ~ WJIY
Eost
p.m. This game will be for the
W. l . T. Pet. fronl being through ...
Biddy League Championship. Dallas
3 1 0 .750
Anderson bad been quoted
J 1 o .750 after Sunday's second World
All members of the Biddy St. Louis
2 2 0 .500
League teams will be admllled Washington
N.Y. Giants
1 3 0 .2!0 Series game as aaying he didn't
lo the aame free, they are to Philadelphia
0 4 o .000 think Robinson could handle
C.nlral
contact their respective coach
W. L. T. Pel. Cincinnati's 1$-year-Gld lefty
as to where they will n•eet to Detroit
3 1 0 .750 pltcbing find, Don Gullett, but
enter the game. Each of tha Minnesota
3 1 0 .750 he said writers misinterpreted
3 t 0 .750 it.
Biddy League players are Green Bav
2 2 0 .500
requested to wear their football Chicago
"I didn't think he could
Wut
jersey.
W. L. T. Pel. hancDe Gullett, but I cerlalnly
3 1 0 .750 dldn, mean It as a blast,"
Chairman of the project Is Los Angeles
San
Francisco
3 1 0 .750
Donald Noll.
Atlanta
2 2 0 .500 Anderaon said.
Robinson was called out on
NewOrleans
1 3 0 .250
Monday's Resultl
strikes In the oinlh inning of the
Green Bay 22 San Diego 20
second
game with two men on
(Only game scheduled)
base. The Orioles won anyway,
Sund1y'1 Glmtl
Atlanta at Denver
6-6.
Baltimore at N.Y. Jets
u'Ibey've warned me I've
Dallas at Minnesota
been too honest," . . Anderson
Detroit at Cleveland
Kan City at Cincinnati
said. "I don't think I said It the
Los An51eles at Green Bay
way It appeared In the paper. If
. Mlaml.at But.talo
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tlmefl
toea lin, ~be ~ I atay
Nevi Orloons at San .Fran
N;Y. Glants at BosiOll
around ami 1Jl8D1118 for a
Pltfsbulgh at Houston
number of years, I'll gel like the
cHICAGo (UPil -Gale Say· St. Louis at Philadelphia
real of them (managers) and
Diego at Chicago
ers, five Ume aU league San
not aey a thing."
IOnly games scheduled)
running back and holdar of 17
Mondoy'sGomts
1be controverBial phrase was
Chicago Bears team records, Wash at Ooklnd, twlllle
''t1rlllgbt
ol his career." An·
walled today for the decision on (Only game scheduled)
deraon said he ,... referring to
his football future.
the sunll8hl condition In the
Dr. Theodore Foi said
atadlum and did not mean to
Monday, u would be "at least
Infer that Robinson's career
72 hours" before the declelon on
was near an end.
whether to operate on the
tnjured right 1mee of s.yers.
The OeeWooted Sayers was
ector onrrii'te~S
Injured during the flrat half of
Hockey Standings
the game Sunday between the
BALTIMORE (tiPI) - The
Minnesota VIkings and the Houaton Aslroo traded former By United Press lnternoiiiHUII
Bears.
Mexican Uttle League alar
Eut
Foa aald be would check the Heclor Torres to the Chicago
w. L. T. Pis
knee "several more Umea" Cubs Monday night foc Roger =~~0
J ~ ~ ~
before making a declelon.
Metzger. Botb players are Montreal
1 o o 2
Should Sayers require the sbortstopa.
Detroit
1 1 o 2
knee --tion,ll
would
be
the
Torres
25
batted
:148 in 31 Vancouver
1 2 o 2
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0 1 0 o
second auch operation in the I(8Diell with the Aslroll last Toronto
o 1 o o
W11t
put three years. He had season after coming up from
W. L, T. Pis
surgery In the right knee their Oklahoma City farm club. St. Louis
2 o o 4
mlsBing part of the 1968 season, Metzger, 23, hU .270 wUh Los Angelos
I o o 2
1 0 o 2
and his recovery waa ao great Tacoma In the Pacific Coast Chicago
Philadelphia
1 1 o 2
that last year he won the League.
Minnesota
o 1 o o
National Football League's
Pittsburgh
0 1 0 0
rushing championship witlll,D32
Dokland
0 2 0 0
-Y'IRtsutll
yards.
Friday's Game.
St. louis 4 Vancouver 1
F01 described Sayers' latest
IOnly game schtduledl
Injury as "a very rare type." lront&lt;ll at Golllpollo
Tuaclay'sGame
Athtn1 at Molga
Detroit at Montreel
(Only game scheduled)
Jackson at Wellston

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at the
lll'tlk a111r injurlel ~elad tbelr llafl' and
ba wu U lba IIOtlOIId balf ol tbe

Be Out For
Rest.Of '70

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l..tqul playalf SCiinll MIMI·
lOla Oct. 4. Once balfl't IIlia
ye.-, 5ep1. • aca1n11 aew.
land, he pltdlell with lonpr
than nOI'IIIIII rill lis dayaand aaid ''MJ ann bolllered me
tha wllo1t .........
Be will be the second ltnlgbt
lefthlnclor lhe Oriolea have
thrown OBainat tbe "lllg Red
~blne," wblcb chewed up
t.ftleal at a quick clip during the
recutar aeuoo.
(]llllager I UGIJne 'llbuier
Cloninger, mce 1 utame
winner lor tile Braves, Is
completlJW lhe fourtb year ol a
comebad&lt; fronl an eye dlaorder
and a 10rt ann.
He 11'011 N pmes fronl liM
throuJb 11188, but tile eye
bothii'Od him In 1887 and Ill.. he
got a sore ann wblcb peralsted
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blitz he put on to beat Glenn still leaves
than Taft, and their agreement to
this fall may handicap the Democrat In
recognition gap.

llalllmore Needs Two
Ballimore needs only to win
two of line at home to avoid a
return trip to Cincinnati. The
fourth game Is IChedulad here
Wednesday, and lhe fifth game,
If necesasry, Thursday.
Although aome seats remalned unsold, a capacity
crowd was apeeted at Memor·
1a1 Stadlllll for today's 1 p.m
EDT star!. '!'here was a 30 pe~
cent cbance of rsln.
McNally Is pitching with nlr.:
days real since he worked the
aecond game of the American

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winner who laDed 11&gt; comple!e a
111art in II tr1e1 ~ the
recutar aeason, ..., Manager
Spa.rlty Anderaon'a choice to try
to bring the Reds lhelr first
victory.

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be Isbas
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aren't .vou'!" may be a bit too
uf lhiJo! dfJfJruarh. a key Demo.
on fun ~a sl ing that. C.illh.:c.~n
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BALTIMORE (UPI) - The
Balllmore Orioloo, In acellent
polltlon to win lhe World llertes
at borne, reUed on lefthander
Dave McNally to give them
lhelr third conaecutlve victory
Olialnst tba Cincinnati Reds
when the series reswned today.
Balllmore won the Brit two
ll8Dleo !Uyed at Cincinnati for
a 2-0 advanta1e returning
home, but even McNally said he
had npected to make another
villi to Cincinnati before It
ia ,::"".
ne certainly hope we don't
have to go back there, of course,
bull wouldn't be IUI'pl'iaedlfwe
de," McNally said, "\fe Blill
lblnk Cincinnati baa a very llood
club. They can turn Ibis thing
II'Otlld."

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In reference to your body,
there Is a lot to the Idea that
"I!, you don't use It, you IDae
it. And that
to all of
the body. Thus
rest and
physical ~-~ctlvlty can __ ~
b.armful. •• ~ ~ •,·, -•
Before the-space 'PNII"am
there were only two Wall·
known studle~cb of. only
about a half-dozen men-on
the effects of bed real in
healthy persona. All othar in·
formation was from sick pel).
pie and bed re.at. Imagine I
The medical profession has
been recommending bed
real for almost every all·
mont known to man and yet
we had very lillie lnforma·
tlon about Its elfecll om the
body·
Space doctors were Interested in bed rest beCaiJ8e It
has many things In common
with the weightless condl·
lions occurring during space
flights. Since lbe astronatltl
were be a It by people we
needed to know what bed
rest did to baalthy people,
1101 sick patients.
We lound bed real did a lot
-most of It bad. Just for
atarters, the horizontal [)01.1.
tlon caused the body to rid
Itself of four to flvt PQIIIIds
of normal water content
within 24 hours. This same
mechanl.sm explallls part of
(H..,,,.,. E_,n,. Awo.)
the weight loas obseived In
astronauts durlnl space
u rught.
After the loll of the normil body water-and CO!IIe,
quently part of the blood
Tbt lllddlnc hM boon:
volume--the . bed reat aubWIII
loath Jecll leaded to faint when
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!hey aot up. Acaln ~ bas
P..
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Pasa
T been aeen after apace fllgbt.s
You, South bold:
and also In patients after pe•KJ II .AU tCIU .4181 rlods of beef real. The lOA ol
Whit do you do now?
water affects the way the

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by Chet TannehUI

From bore It's aleadplpe cinch that Larry Rltcble'l football
play., at Eutern have a Soo1bem Valley Contereoce footban

League malcbes lacing Eastem are will! Soutbwlllern In
GaUia and Southern acroaa the hllla a sborl piece fronl Eulern.
()! paper neither oppo11ent should be espe~ to do more
than le8t lhe Eagles' right to be caUetl champions.
Their big le8t, passed will! bannen wBvlng, ..., lui Friday
night when the Kyger O'eek Bobcata, who had champlonablp
aspirations, _.. whlppetl soundly, :H-8.
Several Eastern bo)'l stood out in the defenae that lllopped
Kyger's thrusts. When It wu over, tbeae Eastem numbers
-..ed In Bobcats' eyea to have done more than their share olthe
destruction, 18 (Howie C&amp;idwell), 711 (Mike Boring), 26 (G&lt;I'don
Holter), 116 (Ricbard Uler), 7• (Alan Holler), 12 (Dennis
Elcblnger) and 81, Bob Caldwell. But don, forget lbaii111UJI are
1111helleld. The winning te!llllbu to have at 1eaat mof Ita lineup
stronger, or more sldUe&lt;l, or more determined than their upponenll across the line. TlU the Eaglea will have to ~
lllain ll8Binlt Southern and Southwestern to be SVAC Champa.
THE MARAUDERS CAME through the Waverly game last
Friday ni8bt in ruaonably good pbyllcal CCildltlon.
Coach Chancey said a couple of boys were going to have
checkups Saturday morning to make cerlain bruilea _ ,
really something ,.... serious.
In the IIOCCllldhalfwhen TinyW'Iillama ldcliedofffor aholllthe
umpteenlh lime, and came up horribly lame (ulf his anlde bad
twisted) !her&amp;_.. uadible groans fronl the kauder aide olthe
lleld. But big Tiny, who11111oul oflherecutar lineup by thea, subs
having taken over largely both on offellae and defense, bad li!IIJa
mUICle spasm. He came back to klckol! apln after the
Marauders' last IDucbdOWJ\ In the fourth period.
Tha affair of Friday evening at Maraudar Stadlwn, midst a
gala Homecoming, should flU the plsce II&gt; capacity. '!be oppolltlon Is Athena, upaet by Gallipolis last Friday, willch La 1·2
Olialnat Meigs. 'lbe 'lloga won In IIIII by a 21lol8 acore '"' a pasa
Interception.
1be BuUdop, favored to flnlsb fifth, came on strong when the
bell tolled In September .They edtied Marietta, always 111011'1!1', Illin their open..-; feU ~It to Lancaster, wblpped Jackson IU and
Waverly also lU before the Blue DevllJ ~wnbled tbom.
Coach Don Eakey, In his 14th year at Athens. bas another IIOod
fullbad&lt; Ibis year In 1111-lb. """or lllck Rutler. Athena' offenalve
line aver.ees liM lbs., Ita backs 1St.
Melga needlr ibi&amp;"iile' Friday ni8bt.

CHIEF SCOIJT

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) John P . "Jacko" Colllns,
former supervisor of officials In
the National Basketball Aaaoc•·
ation, was named chief scout
for tba Philadelphia 78ers on
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plres, AI Salerno and
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burn~preUy - . "
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Unotw:-• 8laa Willie tha lsadlnC bUCkeye IIlii annl
winner far tba Micbill" Slate

pme, geiiiDS OM for riCO••·
I fumble, one for ......
tile moat taclrlel ( lllillloo anU
wllals), and one fqr belitl
namet1 the top deleilllve
lineman.
Ali·Arnerlcan
cornerbad&lt;
JICk Totum plcted ilp two
awards for being tba IAip
defenalve back and lnlen!epllng
a pall.
Fullback Jobn BrocklngtcrJ
was the top offensive eward
winner, geiiiDSieiYea ftr being
the oulltandlni bact and ltr
hia 25-yard IDucbdown run.
Winning one award, In a
Ibm w1y Ue for top oftenllve
lineman, were tacldeo Jobn
llloka and Dave Cheney and
center Tom Dol.eone •

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But lllyea lsaued a word of
warninl lo thoae who may

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BALTIMORE (UPI) - A
poBibiUty of rain was forecast
for today's third llliile of the
World Series between the
Orioles and ClnclnnaU Reds.
1be weatherman predicted a
1140 per cent cl)anq~ of rBin
with temper.- -~l:,bing .,
degreea. The sklee were OJ:·
peeled to be partly cloudy.

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No one was lnte~ In it.

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organise a union.
Aug. 15, 1914.

INTE~ E ST OF

ASHE SIGNED
NEW YORK (UPI)-Arlbur
Ashe, who leaves SUnday for a
three-week tour of six African
nationa, bas been signed as
tennis director of the Dora!
Hotel and Country Club, Mlami,
Fla. It was announced Monday
by Doral Club PresJdent
H- d Kaskel

By GI!M!i CADDES
UPI ..... Writes
OOLUMBUS; Oldo (UPI)TOIH'anked Oldo Stile, already
knee deep In talent, 101 the
good word Monday that AlUIIc
Ten gtlll'd Brian Dononn, out
of action Iince 1 operation, baa boon c'll et1 for
duty.
"Mr. BliP (~ Ernie
Blgga) uld we can ao ahead
and uae him," Buckeye Coach
WoociF Hoyea uld 11 his weetly
presa luncbeon Monday. "So
we're going to work him thia
week."
Donovon wu 1 center as 1
sophomore but was lllitched to
gtlll'd last year and became
one of the conference's bell
"We'll use hlmatgtlll'd when
be's ready," Hayw lllld. "But
he can also back up at center
where we're 1 UtUe thin."
Illyea said the status ol
wingback Larry Zallna for
Saturday's game agalnat Minneaoll Is otlll up in the air.
Zeline suflered a pul1etl hamstring In the Duke COilleal and
sst out laat Saturday's :IN win
over Michigan Stata.
urd aay it'a about 5040
whather we'll have Zelina
Saturday," lllyea said.
Hayes look to the offensive
when asked about the poor
paaslng recocd of his No. I
quarterback Res Kern, who baa
hit on only 8 of 21 toaaes thia
season.
"Kern's problem is like a
batter being In a alump,"
Hayes slid, "He's a lot better
passer than that. He'o had
some shoulder trouble In the
past and I lblnk It may be
bothering him more lhan he

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gel on TV bauae MGM oo\.glll
it up Jeli'l aao tO keep it frOm
COII1peling with Ill ultlmalel,y
ordinary revival with Howard
lteel .... !118 gov't probe of
credit cards lllmmlnant .... The
lltillllingly naaeratecl llsl of
attrac:ljona In CatUills reaorta
ll!ll1 IJliiW'I ao: actusDy The
Concord'l nolrmillna pools now
number eleven, and m more
Ire planned.
Dean Martin'aeatran&amp;ed wife
Jeanne La dating one Frank
CalpJtmnl. - who naem!UI
Dean .... ''The Meta" mus1 like
Quo Vadll: Meti baUteam
owner Joan Payaon at one table,
WIN AT BRIDGI! Metopera veep Francia W,
lloblrlaool nearby .. , The movlet
really struck paydlrt -and the
dirt II lilcrealq lrslefd of
tidying .... N.Y. 11maa worker•
call lhe semlobarrlcaded lobby
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby "The Brandenburg Gate":
E:mPoyes- ewn tbe oldelt NOilTB
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have!Dsbowi. D.cardsorthey
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can~ aet to lhelr typewriters.
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Melba Moore, dark brown
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SOtml (D)
Star.spangted Banner at the
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Pltlelugb playoB game, and
'K2
NBC·
TV's printed ldentlllcatkm
tK8
was
"Lenny Roas"; Lanny
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started
at NBC almost to years
Both vulnerable
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Add aongmc1h Jolumy
W•l Nortll lloatll
Mercer to the llsl of won 'Wilen
Pau 3•
Pua
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4N.T. checked into the Sherry •
Pua
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Netherland as "Froncola
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A simple answer to a complu problem Is the "ban-the·
auto" idea now being experimen~ with In a number of
cities to relieve smog, c on g e s t I o n and create a more
" human" atmol!lphere In downtown areas.

In one of the most spectacular examples, a lenl!lh o1 New
York's Filtb Avenue was temporarily blocked off and people uperienced the heady exhilaration of walking up the
middle of a street free of exhaust fumes, roaring engines
81111 squealing tires.
The ban-the-auto movement could backfire, however,
cautions a traffic eogineer. ·
Closing selec~ streets or areal to traffic is not to be
confused with the pedestrian n•alls pioneered In such dtles
as Fresno caUl., or Kalamazoo, Mich., says Peter G.
Koltnow, urban transporlallon specialist with the Highway
Users Federation.
These malls came only after the construction of. facilities
to permit automotive travel to gain easy proxlrmty to the
car-free areas. Their succeas lies In their accessibillty,
both to autos and to mass transit.
BanDing automobiles from downtown areas without care·
lui consideration of bow people get downtown might· only
accelerate the trend of businesses to move out to suburban
areas where parking Is abundant.
It probably would tend to reduce the competitive position
of downtown, says Koltnow, especially since the real advan·
tage of downtown is that it is generally the point in a city
most accessible to the most people. Reducing Its accesBI·
bllity would just tend to take away the one advantage it
has.
It bas been sugges~ that banning the auto would encourage the use ii£ mass transit.
He Is convinced Ibis would not happen. Instead, there
would be a shift of auto trips to alternate destinations and
a relocation of the most transportation-sensitive land uses
elsewhere, further reducing mass transit's utility.
Banning the aut om obi le, except in unusual circum·
staaces, llles in the face of the long history of man's in·
creasing mobillty, says Koltnow.
A sounder approach to urban problems than a facile
"ban the auto" Is to plan more wisely for Its use.

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There's one area of the women's rights movement where
the girls afe clearly winning:
Women start "liberating" the pay checks of their hus·
bands within a year or so after marriage, reports the Sur·
vey Research Laboratory of the University of Illinois.
The laboratory lnkrvlewed about 250 oowlywed couples
In Peoria and Decatur, asking them about various aspects
of money handling. A year later, the same couples answered the same questions again.
"Comparison of the two sets of responses shows that the
wives are taking over in every case ," says Prof. Robert
Ferber, director of the laborato!'y.
In the Important area of decision-making, there was a
98 per cent Increase In the proportion of wives deciding
what to do with leftover money, and a 56 per cent increase
in the proportion of wives deciding bow much cash to get.
The proportion of wives responsible for getting cash
paying bills and keeping track of expenses rose by 38 .pe;
cent, 30 per cent and 14 pe,{ cent reii.P.!l!;tlvely,
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Ills Taft in Ohio
But There's an If
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CINCINNA'fl, Ohio INEA)
Rep. Robert Taft Jr. looks to be in a strong poBitlon to
up a U.S. Senate seat for the Republicans In Ohio un·
ess a Democratic tide develops in the governorship race
81111 enguUs him.
His opponent, wealthy buslnessm.an Howard Matzen·
baum wbo knocked off ex-astronaut John Glenn in the
Demoeratlc primary last May, Is a stiff challenger but has
been running three points or so behind Taft in most poll
tests.
Metzenbaum's chief t~tlc Is to try to link Taft with
slactened economic conditions, which be In turn lays at
Presideot Nixon's door. But Otuo's unemployment rate bas
been below the n:.tlooal averace, and though It surely will
rlae with a long Geoeral Motors strike Ithe company has
40,000 workers In the state) , there Is as yet no convincing
evidence this will damage Taft.
Taft's answer to Metzonbaum on the economy Is that unemployment generally Is around the level it was during
most of the Kennedy.Johnson years-until the "wartime
boom" touched off by LBJ's large entry Into the South
VIetnam war brouaht the jobless rate way down.
Few analysts In the state imagine Taft can be directly
burt, either, by the so-called Republican loan scandal wblch
may have scarred GOP candidates for state office. The fa·
tnous Taft name, always his biggest asset, seems secure
against such tarnishing.
The one danger, however, Is that some Republican voters
may be turned off by the scandal and stay home, thus af.
feeling Taft's total vote and posalbly enhancing prospects
for a governorship sweep by Democratic nominee Jobn GB·
ligan wblch could POll Metzenbaum ln. GUUgan unabash·
edly claims that If he gets 54 per cent in his race, that will
finish off Taft.
Yet Ohio voters do a lot of ticket-splitting, and there II
no solid proof In their votiog history that such a "tandem
effect" would result from a big Gilligan win over State
Auditor Roger Cloud.
Actually, tbe largesl question mark for Taft may be how
much aid be gets from the foUowers of Gov. James Rhodes,
whom he narrowly beat for the Senate nomination laal

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Rhodes declared for the GOP ticket the moment he bad
loot, but the Taft force• for perhaps too long tended to lg·
nore him. IDs late September appearance with Taft at a
fund-raising dinner here was his firat on the platform with
the man who beat him.
The governor cWTenUy Is pled&amp;:ing full heiJI1 but there
are those in the state who wonder how lhoroll&amp;hiY his back·
ers will work after seeing their leader Ignored for month1.
If they do put olll, Taft may keep his edge. Hlo recognl·
tionlaclor 11 higb, be Is Mr. Integrity himself, and he canaut be fa~ aa untutored on the issues, as Metzenbaum
; 1ublly managod to auggest about John Glenn without ever
. attacking him.
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By Helen Bottel

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YOUTII ASKED FOR IT
Hewantedourhelp,buttheonly
This colwnn is for young help he got was from the needle.
people, their problems and He wasn't a hood. He was an
pleasures, their troubles and lll'dlnary, sensitive, Intelligent
fun. As with the rest of Helen human being. Nobody really
Help US!, It welcomes laughs knows why he chose drugs, bull
but won 't dodge a wious know one thing : We shrugged It
quesUon with a brush·ofl.
off with "live and let live" (juot
Send your teenage quesUons as your correspondent ssid
to YOUTII ASKED FOR IT, people ahoold do! ) - and we
care of Helen Help US! this M Billy die !
newspaper.
How many more Billy's will
HIGH SCHOOL
there be beloce we change our
"MOD SQUAD?"
attitude? The pollee aren't our
Dear Helen:
enemies here. They're mainly
At our high school the word is looking lor the pusher. When we
that there are 150 "Narca" on protect a known seller, we 're
campus . That's prob@~ly_,,ll~,Y~ ..f!lYil)l 0 ~!!'; friends a
exaggerated but look. Twageys ~ _,Qteru:ll,,.., '$bf$0N'E
selllng "mes" (mescaline - the WHO CARES
big thing In drugs around here Dear Helen:
this year) got busted yesterday. Look around any classroom
About five graaaers aren't in and you can spot the heavy
claas this week. Everybody dopers. But everyone closes his
knew they "sold," but they eyes because who wants to get
always figured they were safe. anyone in trouble? U we could
Somebody bud to fink or they'd be sure lhese kids would be
still he here.
helped instead of buoted, maybe
Don't get me wrong. 1 don't we wouldn't go by the policy of
hold, use or sell - not even "live and let die."
grass. But when you can't trust UniU they change the system,
other students because they so that drug addicts Ior heavy
might be lunlor Mod Squad users on pUis or the spike) won't
types, who can you trust? Uke be treated like criminals, but
the ''no knock" law, I think this rather like sick people, we'll
Is unfair pollee tactics. - JIM keep on ''protecting" them out
Dear Jim :
of their minds. - NO FINK
Paid "narcs" (narcotics Dear No:
agents) on high school cam· I cooldn't agree more : an
puses? Possibly a few in larger addict or heavy user needs help,
schools, but not disguised as not punishment! And he can get
students, and not that many ! help at free drug-&lt;1buse clinics
However, It's true there are to be found in almost every
more "Informers" than for· large town nowadays.
merly, as young people becllne It Isn't "linking" when you
more concerned aboot the drug direct a friend to one of these
problem. To help shut off the centers ... and keep after him,
supply Is sometimes considered with every means available,
necessary linking.
until he gets there! - H.
Read on .. .
Dear Helen:
Dear Helen :
You said "the mild high" you
I have been prompted to write get from pot Isn't wortb the risk
a letter to a newspaper column of being busted. High grade
unW I read "Uve and Let Die stuff produces considerably
Not Proper Stand" In Helen more thana "mild" trip! Atree
Help Us!
a block away may look like It Is
Last month a friend of mine right next to the driver .
died from an overdose of heroin. Stationary objects become
1 knew Billy was using drugs, animated. A highway In·
bul au I said was, "He better teraection looks like a scale
atop!" I didn't even say It to model of one. And the euphoria
him. After all, It was his bag. makes you feel inunune to
WeD, Blily stopped au right - harm. To drive while smoking Is
In the cemetery. u only I and au the ultimate mistake. High
the others who knew he was quality grass is NOT mild. (But
shoollng up had opened our you can't often find It In the
mouthw, he would still be here. U.S.) - STUDENT

Thill fe
J•li• Dowllt
horie, Ill.

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By PHIL P.+.sTOIET
.. . and then there's the
fellpw .who waa an. expert
with f If t hi, but touldn't
mike it In accouljting. . .
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The most upensive
things sometimts tum
o11t t.o be those you ~~

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Anyone who thinks that
hard cider can be made In

ice-cube trays Is sulferlnl
badly from the generation
gap.

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One man'• l~k ia Oilother man's perlevtr·
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BY JACI O'IIIIIAN
NEW YORK - Georae
Wallace may have 1 new
11r11 lady - Mn. CorntUa
&amp;lively•• lftllf wldder .... We hear Judge Saul Slrelt
was m111111ed .... Friends ol ours
just bact from Ports tell us
......Bihigb-cblcboliSOI
quietly ..., planniJII to IIIIIch
bact to abovMnee bema .,,
Strolling Bdwy. will! angina
star Allill Jonea, he !Did us his
old ''lllowboat" movie (with
Irene Dlmne, Helen Morgan,
Olarles Wlnnlnger ele , )

Some Cautions
On Ban-Auto Idea

McNally Going For Birds

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In JACOBY MODERN, all
Jump raises are strong limit
blda. They beg partner to bid
on but they aUow him to pall
if he has a bare minimum.
This represents c u r rent
expert practice. Not all ex·
ports. There Is notblna aU
the experts agree on except
that a double of seven no·
trump Is for penalty.
It is logical and simple and
gets the job done. We know
that anyone can both im·
prove and simplify his bid·
ding by adopting aU Umlt
raises
Tud~y ~e find North with
the same hanll .he held yes·
terday and fie"·m~"·l!Je
sonl'e tbiee-s(iMelblilt ralie.
South bas a lar·betler band.
He baa 19 high-card points,
all of which appear to be
bard at work. Remember,
wheo you think of alams, you
see which points are going to
work for you. He allo bas
two distributional points and
he can add an extra because
his partner has rBised his
suit. South might well go
Into a Blackwood routine immediately but South decides
to hid four clubs as a below·
game slam try.
North. bas 12 high-card
points Including very good
trumpi the ace of hearts
and the queen of partner'•
club suit. AU In aU, a •ouad
enough Dmlt ralae to war·
rant showing olam intereat
by a cue bid ln hearts.
Now S o·u t b goes Into
Blackwood. He doean't really
expect to get to seven but
there Is
harm using Eas·
ley's fine convention as a
laal check.
North shows one ~e.
South bids the slam
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lihUe be's boon II'OII!d tOwn
with Calberlne Deneuve.'
O.vld Merrick· and DoM1d
O'Connor are In 1 hudcle ....
Only lb;ut half the' new
bulldlngsln RockeleUer 'Cenltr
have tenanllln oll!&lt;:w' llready.
but the mlcltowo lrdlc II the
worst in cabbleo' ·~ , ,
Walt11 tbe rest 1111 •' ....
llheck;r Greene'• role lit ''The
Love Machine" II' I naity
reflection of MDton Berle ....
Couple nice people dating :
llnifl' Marilyn MaYB and acll:lr·
painter Mu. Showalter ....
J11o;rd Patleraon'• beelolfaetl
use olthe KingJ lm, Babamaa,
tAl train lor his next J!lllin

event...
BIWDnlire D. :.&lt;. Judwi&amp;'s $to
million Acapulto Prlnce11 B&amp;tei
WW have ''underwater llltllic"
in Ill ~ ... 1be lia'd'I'Gck
record people' expect more
nuco-deatha; one told aa :
''We're .,.aze!lt'1 on1J beel
Janis Joplin IIlii Jlml llendrls
lately" .... IJA Mlnneltl'1
IJIIIIIInlquoleabouther mother
Judy Guland in Redboo- :
"Good, bad or null, aiHo wu
IIWIJIID uperlen:e" ,, At
~··· Anne Blilcrolt, 'one
ol~few Firat Young lAdiea of
Stage..SCreen, said abe iiltlll
al18lda Ac:IGn 8ludlii - to
OI)Jeliment aad ''1111 111 my
face In private."
Wllter SWanson's " The
~" novel Ia getllng
'iiOW mini but lb• problem can llmake II Wllbout bard-.
porno conleDI (It -11111 1lltb
truth and respect - · not
lirutlll1).

LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D.

Forget About Bed Rest;
Tests Prove It Harmful

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heart and circulation works
and causes weakness. This Is
quickly reversed-qsually
within 48 hours after resum·
lng normal upright activity.
That ian 't all bed tut
doea., tltller ..•na , boDe .mar·
row that normally generates
new blood colla slows down,
eventually caUillng a de·
crea1e In red bloocf celll.
Than when you get up, a lot
of the red cella are destroyed
because ol Increased activ·
lty, The bone marrow takes
awhile to get started at the
rilht level again, so a tem·
porary anemia raiUits.
In addition to tbese
cban~:;ln time, caldum Is
lost
the bones. lilt &amp;e·
cumulates in the kidney,
stones may forin.
These ctumgu and others
occur more alowly from lim·
pie InactiVity-for eumple,
Just slttiog. Office worms
often feel fatigued at the end
of the day because of lnae·
tivlty. It lln't a rocktall and
couch they need to ael rid of
fatigue-but exercise.
A simple cold or minor
ness II Often eompllea~ by
"taking two aspirins and goIng to bed," Sitting up woUld

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The Almanac
By UnlledPI'OIIInleruu-1
Today Is Tueaday, Oct. 1.1,
the 286th dsy of 19'10.
be better.
The moon is between ita first
After observing the probquarter and loll pbaae.
lem caused by 'bed rest, I
The morning slars are
am convinced that the bed
should be used for only cer·
Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
lain serloua lllneaael, a
The evening stors are Venus
proper
amount of lleep or as
and Jupiter.
·
a
recreational
facility,
Those born today are under
(H..,.,.r frtWJri•
the sign ol Ubra.
()!this dsy In history:
rn 1m the Coniinenlal
&lt;MIIIIIfa .. ,..,_ f. LM6,
Congresa ordered co!lltruction
of a naval Oeet, thus originatM.D., lo ... ol tltlt - · 'Wlllt
Dr. ullllt
IHirliHI
Ing the United Statea navy.
lllftl1, '- wiH ,,_ litton o1
In 17112 George Washington
....,., l~trttut hi futwt eti.IIJt...
laid the cornerstone of lhl!
A-.111• !OlU' ~ Your
President's House, the first
pll1ilor
is ,_..... I olola - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - public bUilding erected In ...,_)'GIII'Iballnlltll
_.... _ _ affoniiO-.pi
Washington D.C.
In 1937 Nazi Germany prom. Ills laOft- ., . . . . . . . .
Nolo ibol yoa boYt
lsed Britain and France it ~lout .... leveL
would not violate ,Belgium 1101 neutrality, a promLae later

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BERRfS WORLD

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PT. PlEASANT -The Point
Pteaaant Area Jaycees will
sponsor a footbaU game bet.ween the Fairmont Stata and
Glenville Stale Junior Vll'slty
teama Oct. II at 7:30 p.m., at
Saunders Memorial Field.
Price of admisBion at the gllllll'
wUI be $1.25.
Rardin's Shoe Center bas
donated tba game ball and Buck
lo: Jobn's Barber Shop donated
the Uckets.
The officials will be Jack
Fowler, Howell Lasseter, Jim
Dalley, and Hindu Henderson.
Allnouncer will be Bob SUer.
Concesalon stands will be
operaled by the Point Pie811111lt
Band Boooters and baiitlme
ceremonies will be conducted
by the Point Pleasant Big Black
Knlgbta and the Wabama While
Fllicon Bands.
Advance tickets are on sale at
Rardin's Shoe Center, Moore's

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By Unltod Prtlllntornotlonol
American COftftrenCI
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10-Game Ca~:·
OOLUMBUS (UPI) - 1be
Ohio State University faculty
council planned to discuss today
the poaslblllty of adding a lOth
football game to tbe Buckeyea
schedule.
Since 11186, the other Big Ten
conference schooLs have played
a regular IOopme schedule.
In 1911, the osu faculty
council granted permission for
a lOth Ohio State "away game"
prior to the start of the regular
season, · but the athletic
department had difficulty
scheduling the game and the
plan was t.mporarlly aban·
doned.
Last January, an 11th regular
season game was approved for
schools In the Big Ten.

OhloCollep
Footlloll R-rds
By Unlttd Pross loilmlllonol
lndtpendonls
WLT
OhiO Stale
3 0 0
Akron
4 1 0
Cincinnati
3 2 0
Ashland
2 2 o
Dayton
2 2 1
C.u Western Reserve 0 2 1

John Carroll
C.nlral Stale
Ohio Northern
Youngstown Slate
Xlvler

0 2 1
0 3 0
0 3 0
0 4 0
0 5 0
Mid-American Confertnct
· lolfl.. Overall
WLT WLT
Toledo
200 500
Miami
100400
Ohio University 1 1 0 2 2 0

Willi ll!llJ minor cbanps,
both JI!IIUIC... planned to flO
will! the aame lineupe they v.1
in tbefinttwo g - 'l.'ba Reds
had roolde n.oe Concepcion to
replace WoociF Woodlrard at
shortotop and Andy El·
chebarreo was to caleb fur the
Orioles, replacing Elrod
llerUicb.
Oriole•' Manager Earl
WeaverlllllledtlabtbanderJim
Palmer the winner pitcher in
lhe
game to ltart the
fourtb game ~~alnal Gary
Nolan, also a rlgbly and the 11r11

dulmpiCilahlp lllgnetl and aeated, If not delivered. 'l1lls Is pntty
~talk ebouta club that baa two league conteats left. In IIIIa CMO
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ho.....,., Coach Rltdlie perb1p111 the only me around Ealtern
LocalDislrlcttryingtocoolUUelalk.Afterau,Larryknowalhere
18 aucb a thing as foolbaD games being played and won before a
whistle blows but losl In those critical 48 minutes of controlled

game loser.

mayhem.

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Astros Trade

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Waverly at LoGan

Eaolern at Foclerai-Hocklng
Hunflngton East at Pl. Ploosant
Southern at Hannan Trace
Chasapeaka at South Point
Ook Hill at Coal Grove
Symmes Valley at Ironton St.
Joa
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Graen Local at Norlll Gollla
Southwestern at KY9er Craek

Ready For OSU

Sports
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A8XIl WAIVERS
NEW YORK (UPI)-The
world champion New York
Knlcks of the NaUonal Basket.ball .woclation got down to the
1z.man player limit Monday by
t&lt;JntSta~
! ! ~ ~! g asklntl waivers on rookie guard
Western Michigan 1 I 0 3 2 Ray Hodga of Wagner, N.Y.
Bow lint G,...n
o 2 u u 3 College.
Ohio ConltreL.oag.. Overall
WLT WLT
Wittenberg
2 0 0 40 0
Musklntum
2 0 0 3 1 0 NIJIN8KY RACE
Capital
2 o o 3 0 0 DUBLIN(UPI)-NijinlkJwill
Wooster
~ ~:
rt111 In the Champion Stakea at
:i\:':J:rg
2 1 0 2 2 0 N8WIDII'ket Baturday and not
Kenyon
1 I 0 3 I 0 the. Man o' War 1t Belmont
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Park, N.Y. It wlil announced
f!lllclwln·WIIII&lt;t 0 1 0 I 1 0 1r!onday by DIYid McCall,
OtnliCIII
0 2 0 2 2 0 racing 1118D111er ftr NIJinlkJ's
&amp;::-r'."yan
owner, New Jersey ilid111irla1lat
. ..... Olllo Ctnftl'tllct , Chatles Enslehorn.
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LtatUi Onr•ll
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W ~ t . W·. L.T
200 SQO
Datlance
ItO 120
Wilmington
11'012,0
Findlay
'0 '2 '0 050 .
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W. L. T. Pel.
Mlsml
3 1 0 .750
Baltimore
3 1 0 .7!00n
Store, Fruth Pharmacy in Point N.Y. Jets
1 3 0 .2!0
Pleasant, and lla&gt;klns-Tanner Boston
1 3 0 .250
Buffalo
1 3 0 .2!0
In Galllpolla.
Central
Student UckeiB will be aold at
BALTIMORE (UPI) W. L. T. Pel.
liO cents esch only In tha schools Cleveland
3 1 0 .7!0 Manager Sparlly Anderson ol
2 2 0 .!00
and au admlsBion at the game Houston
Pittsburgh
1 3 0 .2!0 the Reds saye be doem't think
wlll be general admission and Cincinnati
1 3 0 .2!0 Baltimore'• Frank Robinson Is
priced at fl .25.
Wut
washed up, publlsbed reports to
W. L. T. Pel.
3 1 0 .7SO the contrary.
North Point Gr•de School, Denver
"I don't see bow you can be
Kanse&amp; City
2 2 0 .500
with a '-0-1 Blate and Beale Ookland
1 2 1 .333 through when you're .308/'
School, with a record of 5-41, will San Diego
0 3 1 .000 AndersoQ said of the Orioles'
Natlonlll Conference
play the preliminary game at 8
rightflelder. ''He's 1 ~ WJIY
Eost
p.m. This game will be for the
W. l . T. Pet. fronl being through ...
Biddy League Championship. Dallas
3 1 0 .750
Anderson bad been quoted
J 1 o .750 after Sunday's second World
All members of the Biddy St. Louis
2 2 0 .500
League teams will be admllled Washington
N.Y. Giants
1 3 0 .2!0 Series game as aaying he didn't
lo the aame free, they are to Philadelphia
0 4 o .000 think Robinson could handle
C.nlral
contact their respective coach
W. L. T. Pel. Cincinnati's 1$-year-Gld lefty
as to where they will n•eet to Detroit
3 1 0 .750 pltcbing find, Don Gullett, but
enter the game. Each of tha Minnesota
3 1 0 .750 he said writers misinterpreted
3 t 0 .750 it.
Biddy League players are Green Bav
2 2 0 .500
requested to wear their football Chicago
"I didn't think he could
Wut
jersey.
W. L. T. Pel. hancDe Gullett, but I cerlalnly
3 1 0 .750 dldn, mean It as a blast,"
Chairman of the project Is Los Angeles
San
Francisco
3 1 0 .750
Donald Noll.
Atlanta
2 2 0 .500 Anderaon said.
Robinson was called out on
NewOrleans
1 3 0 .250
Monday's Resultl
strikes In the oinlh inning of the
Green Bay 22 San Diego 20
second
game with two men on
(Only game scheduled)
base. The Orioles won anyway,
Sund1y'1 Glmtl
Atlanta at Denver
6-6.
Baltimore at N.Y. Jets
u'Ibey've warned me I've
Dallas at Minnesota
been too honest," . . Anderson
Detroit at Cleveland
Kan City at Cincinnati
said. "I don't think I said It the
Los An51eles at Green Bay
way It appeared In the paper. If
. Mlaml.at But.talo
.
tlmefl
toea lin, ~be ~ I atay
Nevi Orloons at San .Fran
N;Y. Glants at BosiOll
around ami 1Jl8D1118 for a
Pltfsbulgh at Houston
number of years, I'll gel like the
cHICAGo (UPil -Gale Say· St. Louis at Philadelphia
real of them (managers) and
Diego at Chicago
ers, five Ume aU league San
not aey a thing."
IOnly games scheduled)
running back and holdar of 17
Mondoy'sGomts
1be controverBial phrase was
Chicago Bears team records, Wash at Ooklnd, twlllle
''t1rlllgbt
ol his career." An·
walled today for the decision on (Only game scheduled)
deraon said he ,... referring to
his football future.
the sunll8hl condition In the
Dr. Theodore Foi said
atadlum and did not mean to
Monday, u would be "at least
Infer that Robinson's career
72 hours" before the declelon on
was near an end.
whether to operate on the
tnjured right 1mee of s.yers.
The OeeWooted Sayers was
ector onrrii'te~S
Injured during the flrat half of
Hockey Standings
the game Sunday between the
BALTIMORE (tiPI) - The
Minnesota VIkings and the Houaton Aslroo traded former By United Press lnternoiiiHUII
Bears.
Mexican Uttle League alar
Eut
Foa aald be would check the Heclor Torres to the Chicago
w. L. T. Pis
knee "several more Umea" Cubs Monday night foc Roger =~~0
J ~ ~ ~
before making a declelon.
Metzger. Botb players are Montreal
1 o o 2
Should Sayers require the sbortstopa.
Detroit
1 1 o 2
knee --tion,ll
would
be
the
Torres
25
batted
:148 in 31 Vancouver
1 2 o 2
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New York
0 1 0 o
second auch operation in the I(8Diell with the Aslroll last Toronto
o 1 o o
W11t
put three years. He had season after coming up from
W. L, T. Pis
surgery In the right knee their Oklahoma City farm club. St. Louis
2 o o 4
mlsBing part of the 1968 season, Metzger, 23, hU .270 wUh Los Angelos
I o o 2
1 0 o 2
and his recovery waa ao great Tacoma In the Pacific Coast Chicago
Philadelphia
1 1 o 2
that last year he won the League.
Minnesota
o 1 o o
National Football League's
Pittsburgh
0 1 0 0
rushing championship witlll,D32
Dokland
0 2 0 0
-Y'IRtsutll
yards.
Friday's Game.
St. louis 4 Vancouver 1
F01 described Sayers' latest
IOnly game schtduledl
Injury as "a very rare type." lront&lt;ll at Golllpollo
Tuaclay'sGame
Athtn1 at Molga
Detroit at Montreel
(Only game scheduled)
Jackson at Wellston

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Reds put
1D 1bt
bullpen but llllde blm 111arW
at the
lll'tlk a111r injurlel ~elad tbelr llafl' and
ba wu U lba IIOtlOIId balf ol tbe

Be Out For
Rest.Of '70

1Ji3CU8S

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l..tqul playalf SCiinll MIMI·
lOla Oct. 4. Once balfl't IIlia
ye.-, 5ep1. • aca1n11 aew.
land, he pltdlell with lonpr
than nOI'IIIIII rill lis dayaand aaid ''MJ ann bolllered me
tha wllo1t .........
Be will be the second ltnlgbt
lefthlnclor lhe Oriolea have
thrown OBainat tbe "lllg Red
~blne," wblcb chewed up
t.ftleal at a quick clip during the
recutar aeuoo.
(]llllager I UGIJne 'llbuier
Cloninger, mce 1 utame
winner lor tile Braves, Is
completlJW lhe fourtb year ol a
comebad&lt; fronl an eye dlaorder
and a 10rt ann.
He 11'011 N pmes fronl liM
throuJb 11188, but tile eye
bothii'Od him In 1887 and Ill.. he
got a sore ann wblcb peralsted
lor two years. 'l1lls - · the

Sayers May

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hand, M•tzenbaum Is no charismatic mar·
blitz he put on to beat Glenn still leaves
than Taft, and their agreement to
this fall may handicap the Democrat In
recognition gap.

llalllmore Needs Two
Ballimore needs only to win
two of line at home to avoid a
return trip to Cincinnati. The
fourth game Is IChedulad here
Wednesday, and lhe fifth game,
If necesasry, Thursday.
Although aome seats remalned unsold, a capacity
crowd was apeeted at Memor·
1a1 Stadlllll for today's 1 p.m
EDT star!. '!'here was a 30 pe~
cent cbance of rsln.
McNally Is pitching with nlr.:
days real since he worked the
aecond game of the American

At Point Oct. 19

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Tony ~·· a Jllne.tlllll
winner who laDed 11&gt; comple!e a
111art in II tr1e1 ~ the
recutar aeason, ..., Manager
Spa.rlty Anderaon'a choice to try
to bring the Reds lhelr first
victory.

JV Squads Play

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speeches aound
be Isbas
invariably
He
the look
contain stiffness even

&lt;~~~~~.n: smilr.r but his: '' You're .:oing
aren't .vou'!" may be a bit too
uf lhiJo! dfJfJruarh. a key Demo.
on fun ~a sl ing that. C.illh.:c.~n
'fnrluy 's udtl~o~ slill say .nn .

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BALTIMORE (UPI) - The
Balllmore Orioloo, In acellent
polltlon to win lhe World llertes
at borne, reUed on lefthander
Dave McNally to give them
lhelr third conaecutlve victory
Olialnst tba Cincinnati Reds
when the series reswned today.
Balllmore won the Brit two
ll8Dleo !Uyed at Cincinnati for
a 2-0 advanta1e returning
home, but even McNally said he
had npected to make another
villi to Cincinnati before It
ia ,::"".
ne certainly hope we don't
have to go back there, of course,
bull wouldn't be IUI'pl'iaedlfwe
de," McNally said, "\fe Blill
lblnk Cincinnati baa a very llood
club. They can turn Ibis thing
II'Otlld."

ly LAWRENCE E. IAMB, M.D.

In reference to your body,
there Is a lot to the Idea that
"I!, you don't use It, you IDae
it. And that
to all of
the body. Thus
rest and
physical ~-~ctlvlty can __ ~
b.armful. •• ~ ~ •,·, -•
Before the-space 'PNII"am
there were only two Wall·
known studle~cb of. only
about a half-dozen men-on
the effects of bed real in
healthy persona. All othar in·
formation was from sick pel).
pie and bed re.at. Imagine I
The medical profession has
been recommending bed
real for almost every all·
mont known to man and yet
we had very lillie lnforma·
tlon about Its elfecll om the
body·
Space doctors were Interested in bed rest beCaiJ8e It
has many things In common
with the weightless condl·
lions occurring during space
flights. Since lbe astronatltl
were be a It by people we
needed to know what bed
rest did to baalthy people,
1101 sick patients.
We lound bed real did a lot
-most of It bad. Just for
atarters, the horizontal [)01.1.
tlon caused the body to rid
Itself of four to flvt PQIIIIds
of normal water content
within 24 hours. This same
mechanl.sm explallls part of
(H..,,,.,. E_,n,. Awo.)
the weight loas obseived In
astronauts durlnl space
u rught.
After the loll of the normil body water-and CO!IIe,
quently part of the blood
Tbt lllddlnc hM boon:
volume--the . bed reat aubWIII
loath Jecll leaded to faint when
1•
,_ a •
!hey aot up. Acaln ~ bas
P..
4•
Pasa
T been aeen after apace fllgbt.s
You, South bold:
and also In patients after pe•KJ II .AU tCIU .4181 rlods of beef real. The lOA ol
Whit do you do now?
water affects the way the

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by Chet TannehUI

From bore It's aleadplpe cinch that Larry Rltcble'l football
play., at Eutern have a Soo1bem Valley Contereoce footban

League malcbes lacing Eastem are will! Soutbwlllern In
GaUia and Southern acroaa the hllla a sborl piece fronl Eulern.
()! paper neither oppo11ent should be espe~ to do more
than le8t lhe Eagles' right to be caUetl champions.
Their big le8t, passed will! bannen wBvlng, ..., lui Friday
night when the Kyger O'eek Bobcata, who had champlonablp
aspirations, _.. whlppetl soundly, :H-8.
Several Eastern bo)'l stood out in the defenae that lllopped
Kyger's thrusts. When It wu over, tbeae Eastem numbers
-..ed In Bobcats' eyea to have done more than their share olthe
destruction, 18 (Howie C&amp;idwell), 711 (Mike Boring), 26 (G&lt;I'don
Holter), 116 (Ricbard Uler), 7• (Alan Holler), 12 (Dennis
Elcblnger) and 81, Bob Caldwell. But don, forget lbaii111UJI are
1111helleld. The winning te!llllbu to have at 1eaat mof Ita lineup
stronger, or more sldUe&lt;l, or more determined than their upponenll across the line. TlU the Eaglea will have to ~
lllain ll8Binlt Southern and Southwestern to be SVAC Champa.
THE MARAUDERS CAME through the Waverly game last
Friday ni8bt in ruaonably good pbyllcal CCildltlon.
Coach Chancey said a couple of boys were going to have
checkups Saturday morning to make cerlain bruilea _ ,
really something ,.... serious.
In the IIOCCllldhalfwhen TinyW'Iillama ldcliedofffor aholllthe
umpteenlh lime, and came up horribly lame (ulf his anlde bad
twisted) !her&amp;_.. uadible groans fronl the kauder aide olthe
lleld. But big Tiny, who11111oul oflherecutar lineup by thea, subs
having taken over largely both on offellae and defense, bad li!IIJa
mUICle spasm. He came back to klckol! apln after the
Marauders' last IDucbdOWJ\ In the fourth period.
Tha affair of Friday evening at Maraudar Stadlwn, midst a
gala Homecoming, should flU the plsce II&gt; capacity. '!be oppolltlon Is Athena, upaet by Gallipolis last Friday, willch La 1·2
Olialnat Meigs. 'lbe 'lloga won In IIIII by a 21lol8 acore '"' a pasa
Interception.
1be BuUdop, favored to flnlsb fifth, came on strong when the
bell tolled In September .They edtied Marietta, always 111011'1!1', Illin their open..-; feU ~It to Lancaster, wblpped Jackson IU and
Waverly also lU before the Blue DevllJ ~wnbled tbom.
Coach Don Eakey, In his 14th year at Athens. bas another IIOod
fullbad&lt; Ibis year In 1111-lb. """or lllck Rutler. Athena' offenalve
line aver.ees liM lbs., Ita backs 1St.
Melga needlr ibi&amp;"iile' Friday ni8bt.

CHIEF SCOIJT

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) John P . "Jacko" Colllns,
former supervisor of officials In
the National Basketball Aaaoc•·
ation, was named chief scout
for tba Philadelphia 78ers on
Monday.

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plres, AI Salerno and
to
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atlael:.
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[IUIInc," 111,. llid. &lt;'We'll
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Unotw:-• 8laa Willie tha lsadlnC bUCkeye IIlii annl
winner far tba Micbill" Slate

pme, geiiiDS OM for riCO••·
I fumble, one for ......
tile moat taclrlel ( lllillloo anU
wllals), and one fqr belitl
namet1 the top deleilllve
lineman.
Ali·Arnerlcan
cornerbad&lt;
JICk Totum plcted ilp two
awards for being tba IAip
defenalve back and lnlen!epllng
a pall.
Fullback Jobn BrocklngtcrJ
was the top offensive eward
winner, geiiiDSieiYea ftr being
the oulltandlni bact and ltr
hia 25-yard IDucbdown run.
Winning one award, In a
Ibm w1y Ue for top oftenllve
lineman, were tacldeo Jobn
llloka and Dave Cheney and
center Tom Dol.eone •

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But lllyea lsaued a word of
warninl lo thoae who may

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for today's third llliile of the
World Series between the
Orioles and ClnclnnaU Reds.
1be weatherman predicted a
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with temper.- -~l:,bing .,
degreea. The sklee were OJ:·
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ASHE SIGNED
NEW YORK (UPI)-Arlbur
Ashe, who leaves SUnday for a
three-week tour of six African
nationa, bas been signed as
tennis director of the Dora!
Hotel and Country Club, Mlami,
Fla. It was announced Monday
by Doral Club PresJdent
H- d Kaskel

By GI!M!i CADDES
UPI ..... Writes
OOLUMBUS; Oldo (UPI)TOIH'anked Oldo Stile, already
knee deep In talent, 101 the
good word Monday that AlUIIc
Ten gtlll'd Brian Dononn, out
of action Iince 1 operation, baa boon c'll et1 for
duty.
"Mr. BliP (~ Ernie
Blgga) uld we can ao ahead
and uae him," Buckeye Coach
WoociF Hoyea uld 11 his weetly
presa luncbeon Monday. "So
we're going to work him thia
week."
Donovon wu 1 center as 1
sophomore but was lllitched to
gtlll'd last year and became
one of the conference's bell
"We'll use hlmatgtlll'd when
be's ready," Hayw lllld. "But
he can also back up at center
where we're 1 UtUe thin."
Illyea said the status ol
wingback Larry Zallna for
Saturday's game agalnat Minneaoll Is otlll up in the air.
Zeline suflered a pul1etl hamstring In the Duke COilleal and
sst out laat Saturday's :IN win
over Michigan Stata.
urd aay it'a about 5040
whather we'll have Zelina
Saturday," lllyea said.
Hayes look to the offensive
when asked about the poor
paaslng recocd of his No. I
quarterback Res Kern, who baa
hit on only 8 of 21 toaaes thia
season.
"Kern's problem is like a
batter being In a alump,"
Hayes slid, "He's a lot better
passer than that. He'o had
some shoulder trouble In the
past and I lblnk It may be
bothering him more lhan he

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UPIIpona Wrlla-

:Ji:YMONO LAHR
Potl Diluter
election yeora. That wa1 in
W
GTON (UP!) -Un- Foley's charts IDd gppbl liM, a ,.., of Republican
der "Foley'• Law,'' the Repub- showed lhst the October l'llle dliuter, when the OOP won
· llcant need lsaues worth about wu u high as U per cen1 only lllil1 Uf lfwle •ts.
!.,~sea:_jus== once In the last IO .._uanal , Unlell other ,isaUIII are

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wu fourth, Mt=+viclory, Stanford's flrtl over alppl tool fifth •!IIIII Air .Fatce

-Inane Soulhem California In el&amp;bl Wl8 lixlb. Mlddllll • ' lbe
Saturday. lllernoon, Stanford years, gave John Ralston's No. 7 r1111dn&amp;. ' followed bf
regained Its blgh llllllanal team the, lnsldt track on a Rooe Auburn,Stinlordand~Flve coocllea from each of
JlntinS. look undisputed pcll- Bowl bld.
Oblo Slate. Teo&amp; and Notre lbe seven PCIIraphlcal areas ol
-ion ol first place In the
Dame
continued to &lt;1111 I.U In
Pacific Eight Confe,.nce and
~'le
balloting.
Ohio Slate look
may have galned Its flral Rose
the No, I ranking for the third
Bowllrlp since 1952.
Tile Jndlano beat Soulhem1 consecutive week by downing
Callfornia, ranked fourth Jut Michigan Slate, 2!1-10. Tens,
week, :14-14, to move the No. 9 the de!endini national chamranking omong major colleges pion, ripped otlahoma, u.e,
as selected Monday by United and Noire Dame cunpletely
BALTIMORE (UPI)-Wayne
Press JnternaUonal's 3$-mem- outclasaed Army, 51-10.
Simpson says be's accepted 11.
He even lrted to lalll!h about
it. He and Jim Maloney put on
their wli!IX'IDS In front of
cubicles next to each other
Monday In the ClnclnnaU Red&amp;'
dreaolng room before the off.
day workout snd Maloney
Joked, "we're In charge of
shagging rues."
Simpson laughed. But belllnd
the
smile&amp;, there wu ualety ·
Michael
Locke,
Canal
Win
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·cOLUMBUS (UPI) - The
members of the 1970 United chester ; Bill Vance, Westfall :
Simpson, the 11-loot-3, 2111Holdsworth, pound righthanded pitcher who
Press International football Wai-d
Board of Coaches were an. Newcomerstown; Bob Butts, was the Reds' roolde aenaaUon
nounced today . The coaches are Woodsfield; Bill McHugh ,
responsible tor rating Ohio High Smithfield ; Tom Murphy , during the first half of lbe
School teams In the weekly UP! Cadiz. Art Teynor, Tuscarawas year, can't pitch d&lt;Jring the
Catholic;
Alan
Adair ,
grid poll. They are :
World Series. He was IS-I
Zanesville
Rosecrans.
ClusAAA
George
Cervenka,
Nebbury
;
midway In the seaaoo and had
Pete Corey. Upper Arlington;
Earl Jones, Lancaster; Ron Bill Evans. Mogadore; Gene a 14-3 mark when he wu
Shay, Columbus Watterson; Stanc;ln, Leetonia ; Tim Rose, sidelined .
Bob Jackson, Columbus South; Lorain Catholic; Bob Price.
Neither he nor Malooey are
Bob Wion, Worthington: Paul McOor.ald; George Dostal,
Starr, Newark; Abe Bryan. Kent State University ; Dave oo the Reds' aerie&amp; rooter
Steubenville; Joe Paul, cam. Hansberger, Parkway ; Steve because their arms are alllng.
bridge; 8111 otsavsky, Bellaire. Basinger . Arlington ; Joe Urich ,
John Wirtz. Cleveland St. Bluffton; Joe DITirro, Minster ; ll's nothing new lor Maloney,
Ignatius; Joe TriVI5conna, Mike Gotttrlend, Norwalk St . who"s had a long history of arm
Brush; Cliff Foust, Garfield Paul.
problems. Buill's been a tough
Robin Bickle. Northwood ;
Heights;
Bill
Gutbrod,
adjustment
lor the Zl-year-&lt;&gt;ld
Gary
Ricker,
Ada
;
Jim
Berry
,
Cleveland St. Joseph ; VIc
right
bander
who Isn't used to
Cory
-Rawson
;
Ron
Baker.
Hanchuk,
ClevelandJohn
Marshall ; Dan Flossie, Akron Sandusky St. Mary ; Joe putting on a uniform without
Garfield ; Doog Thompson. Craffey, Crooksville ; Jim being able to play.
Lorain;
Tony
Paris, Smith , Portsmouth East;
Simpson would have probably
Gullion, Piketon,
Akron Hoban; Torn Campana, Morris
Gordon
Shivley,
Unloto
;
Jim
Kent 'Roosevelt ; Terry Ross,
been the Reds' opening game
Cuyahoga Falls ; Lou Venditti, Mayo, Proctorville Fairland ; starter in the series, but
Bob Ashley, !;oothern Local ;
Canton Lincoln.
Bob Cummings, Massillon ; Bob Hell, Sidney Lohmon; Bob instead he's had to stand
Riverside ;
Jerry around snd watch and do 1hlng&amp;
Bob Shaw, Niles McKinley; Jim Jenne,
Hllles,
Warren
Western Wasserman , Mechanicsburg ; like shag Olea.
Tom Boll, MI. Orab; Tony
NEW YORK

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Reserve;
John
Mathey,
Youngstown South ; John Lamke, Clinton Massie ; Larrle
Blrdeweser. Canton McKinley; Tisdale, Covington; Jim
Ted Federici , Oregan Clay ; Vllllnger, Cedarville; Ray De
Gene Kidwell , Sandusky ; Dick Cola. Johnstown Monroe.
Mattinqly, Toledo St. Francis;
Ed M1chener, Tiffin Colum bian ; Paul Dlenstberger ,
Ashland ; AI Scrivner, Lima Sr.;
BIRTIIDA YS OBSERVED

Bill Bonar, Marietta ; Paul

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills

Portsmouth; Ben
entertained at their Star Route,
Buckles, Jackson.
Gerry Faust, Cincinnati Pomeroy home Saturday
Moeller ; Bron Bacevlch , evening with a dinner party In
CincinnaURoger Bacon: Pat
Mancuso, Princeton; Jack observance of the birthday
Cam9bell. Cincinnati Wood · anniversaries of Mrs. Shirley
ward; Pat Connor , Dayton Mills and ber grandson,
Chaminade; Jim Eby, Dayton ~rlllj;..Uillo, :Middleport.

Mentis,

Colonel Wlltl• ; Lou Keam-.
Franklin ; Jim Conrad, Troy ; Following the dinner a
Ron Deem. Springfield North ; decorated cake baked by Robin

Dave Haines, Sidney .
Mills was served. Others
CllssAA
present
were Mary and David
Paul Nestor, Columbus
Wehrle; 8111 Havens, Big Mills and Mike Boring .
walnut; Jim Bowlus. London ;
Gary Beal, Frederlddown; Jim
Click, Bexley ; George Strager.
St. Clalrsvllle ; Clyde Owens.
Philo ; Tom Korab, Steubenville
Oklahoma City had a popCanlral Cothollc ; Bill Domsel.
Co1hocton ;
Dan
Brooks. ulation of 10,000 the day it
was seWed, when the terriClaymont.
Morris Ti.p_ton, Orrville ; tory was opened for settle8111
Storts,
Ashtabula ment In 1889.
Edgewood; John Clstone, Akron
St. VIncent ; Pete Pucher ,
Cleveland Holy Name ; Frank
Savich, Youngstown Liberty:
Tony Napolef. Warren Kennedy ; Ed Stimmel, Avon ; Mel
Staats, Leavittsburg LaBrae ;
John Sakal, Garrettsville
Garfield; Jobn Pial, Chagrin
Falls; Ed Marshall, Hartville
Lake;
Scott
R.ennlngtr.
Riverdale .
Bob Boyles, Bucyrus; George
Rafferty. Delphos St. John;
Denny Studrawa. Fostoria ;
Chris Geesman, Kenton ; Len
Hardman-, Norwalk; Peter By VERNON SWTI'
Venetiano, Tiffin calvert; Paul
Graham, Lakota; Don Jackson, UPI Hollywood C.rr-dellt
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)Rossford.
Jim
Rockwell ,
New FoUI'Ieftl years ago Diana Don,
Lexington; John Conger, bumn, bloode and oesy, came
Wellston ; John Ecker, Gallla
Academy; Mike Shoemaker, to Hollywood bUied as EnWaverly ; Bob Van Osdol, gland's answer to Marilyn
Bellefontaine ; Charles Black, Monroe.
Deer Park; Larry Lyons,

Library
Director

Whlle he lilts and wateba thls
year Slmpeon can only think
about the future. '"lbiJ team Is
going to be back be" In the
series several times In the next
lew years," he says. "It's a
young team and we're getting
better all the time."
H the Reds do make It egaln,
Simpson wants to do more the
next time besides &amp;hag Ry
balls.

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believes. The ComPanY urges
lnveabnent In companies with
"strong fundamentals" becaUM
"economic Indicators that tend
to IOI'IIshadow general bUIIneu
activity are sUD soft-despite
&amp;lowing admilllslraUon re-

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liM 1o orbital octlon ' oltdlng. 32 sq. ln.
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SALE I
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''near-term outlook for the ltsl
remains favorable." Tho C&lt;IIDpany 11178 IS long as lntenlil
"rota les from one stoup to
another" It does not antlclpale
a ''JBrtoua C(l'f'ecUon." Tbe
Onn adds that glamon

some secondary lss1les

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••••••••••••

dips" but
will "rotate upward again."

Coollrut Given for

anil

EGGS

1114
maY

People are beaiMina to
realise the.. Is ''mounting
evidence" of I WCII'~,1,
energy ibortage, the 011 Statll\ ·
llca Bulletin 1lbserve1. 'l'llit
newsletter points out IIlii ·
"although we bite been awlni
of thls lor sonle IIQ;Ie,'' It II
netra to the public, ~~eca...., ol
thls, II bellevea ....,iiY ~
are "likely Ill reinaln'r..tililna·
ble with investori • for IIOini
to C&lt;llle.

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NEW YQRK (UPI)-"The
market lhould be dropping now
but It Isn't," the Dines Letter
ootel. The lettet says ,.the
lnarket II ''Jqqn ov~
than we liave 'seen In llllllly
yean" arxt adds that It baa
been In thls condiUon for
11
teveral weeks." The newsle~
ter predlcll that when the
market "suddenly starts dropping," II will llignal a "ldller
wave of Uquldallon."

GOPneodunetc8inolseven. ohma)Cirlty.

Unclassified
Large Size

group, points to

unemployment as a drag on the
GOP ticket at elecUon Ume.
Emplo)'llleul Rates
Tile author was Duncan K.
Foley, a economist at the
Massachusetts lnoUIIIte of
Teclmology, who measured the
Republican memberahlp of the
House against the October
unemployment lndes just hefliN each of the last 10
elections. He concluded that the
GOP needed 111 W1employment
rate of about Z per cent juli to
win a bare majority of the 431
HlltfiJ8 eoats and that each
lncruae of one percentage
point coot the Republicans
about 15 oeata.
Foley acknow!edged thai
tsauea other than unemployment affected the conH"ssional
elecUon ,.sults, but he held
that 8 high jobless rate must
bother the GOP.
The September unemployment rate announced Oct. 2
was U per cent. Chairman
Paul W. McCracken of the
Council of Ecooomlc Advisers
aald the economic ouUook still
wu favorable but that the
unemployment rate might go
higher before It fall.

Market

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lli'lea,
"~eenle's Caalle." Olana wiD
JUY the Ulle role, the mother ol
three rowdy teen-aae 10~w. .
"It's a character role and a
long way from my sa qmbol
pfll1s,l'm bappy to aoy,"lllana
aald, happy to .., 11.
"The show wlll probably
never be seen In ~
because our llltualloo twiiidlel
are mo,. reallllle tlull In IIIII .
country 1 Our •Uml"""l '!"
plausible, In fael lak!ln - ~
life. Yours ... fairy ~r,

Made to ha;ndle bigger. IDUfher I*· Ule lortg beMingt. Side hand/1 glv11
b.H.,- conlrot Li(lhtwtllght. 1/4 H.P.
Well boku-.ted, comfortablewrtp.
1/1 H.P. 1000 R.P.M.
~~~ SSORP.M
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DELIJl(E 7-1/4'' SAW

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ahorea.
And while she Is no longer a
sex ldtten, neither IN DI8DY of
her contemporaries keeping
Raquel Welcb awake at night.
Sex Appeal Has Umlted Spa

hWiband, Alan Lalte, nine yean
her Junior, nodded ~"No one takes a sex •Ymbol
serlcwly. You're Insulted and
IITOWB are ahol at you from Ill
directions."
J..aR again agreed. 'lbe two of
them will star thls year m a

Hoover,

.......

ing World War ll-41t was
the Order of Vlclory llld the
other was the Order of
Glory. B e f o r e IJIIIituthll
these award&amp;, the Semel
Union had created no medals
for Its soldlen.

8

Bob

1

5 JN (i E R

MWiary Deeorallo•
The Soviet Union eltabUabed two bODOr awarda dur-

Dayton Kiser ; Sam Ridder, Ylslt, unheralded, with herlhlrd
Eaton ; AJ Kien, Middletown illlband and -if anything Madison ; Bob Gregg, Dayton might be cmsidered England's
Jefferson; Dalt McDonald,
8118Wer to Sbelley WiJtei'o.
Springfield Shawnee.
Closs A
That Is no easy transition.
Gene Keel, West Jefferson ;
Diana, however, has gained
·Oro1ovlck, Marion
Paul
at
least a [XJund for each year
C.tholic; Dttle Liston, O.nvllle;
Dave Worner. Northmor; since her first landing on these

~on

Republlcarui at least a chance
But they can elalm a •Ditital
to win control of lbe Senate, vletory if they .t.~~a bold _.1
wbere only 14 ollhe 1011 ._ta .. IIIey hew 1n lilt lle!Jse. Tlltlr
will be !Wed tills )'W' andlbe lbaN o1 Rou.o •ta Is a abort

Take A Good Lo_ok
At Mark V Super Savings

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BIG FALL

Diana Dors is
Less Sexy Now

Mariemont;

GET 1971TV &amp; MREo
FOR LESS 1lfAN 1970 PRICES
No Gimmicks .
Just Real.Savl•l

presidency Wlll ~ at stake.
Tho mwt opllmlitlc ~~~
are dol talklng .. of any such
gains In 11'1!1- ,
Special llitu.llons gjve lbe

. '

found thoselsluesln tbe crime,
C8JllpWi dlJorder, drug abuse
comblnaUoo thai !hey .,.
blaming oo the "pennlsslve"
altllllde of llboral Democrail.
And they will hope that
Prellident Nixon's Southeast
Alia peace plen will generate
more votes lor GOP candidates.
But Foley's lsw, pr~
In the April Issue of 'lhe
monthly publlcaUon
Ripon Society, a llberal Rep

You Won't Believe Your Buys!

JERRY GRIM .,

Grim is

~

Ses appeal has a llmited
career span and profeeetnnal
future," Diana admitted. Her

lnmkllerm~wbelllbe

C.pilol'Windouo

but isn't u el!ocllve as he.,...
before lbe Injuries. He filled to
survive the fifth lnnlna Sunday.
' The result Is that Slmpleln,
who wu lbe team'a ace, Cl!1
only be a cheerleader Instead of
a stopper as the team's staff
Rounders. "It's not over ye~"
be Insists.
But his own aeuon Is over,
and be can only wonder If hif Ohio Valley Area Lllnrlea
arm Is going to be as good as announced the apj&gt;olhtment
new next year.
today of a fu11-Ume director,
Canada observes Thankl·
Jerry Grim, . formerly of Riving Day on the second
Too Mae~ Tao Sooa
Nelsonvllle, wbo bolds a Monday In October.
Ills trooble was that he Maalerli degree In Library
simply pitched too much too Science from Kent State
soon. He threw 162 Innings at Unlvenlty and a Bachelors of
lndllllapolia last season, added Fine Arts from Ohio University.
almoet :.lJO Innings In Puerto He was recenUy directDr of
Rico over the winter, then cata!CIIing lor a commerclal
almoet :.lJO more for tbe Reds. book processor In ClnclnnsU.
Almost 6&amp;0 IMings In about 15 OVAL was formed to proVIde
months wu too IIlllCh for his better llbrary services through
Y~ arm.
sharing snd planning. Eleven
'Two games after the All· ubllc llbrary sysiemlln a len
Star game, I ~w a last ball P
·
to BU!y WDUama of the Cubs,
8D inslde fast ball, and I felt
iiO!Jiethlng In my shoulder. It
just went dead, lbnp. That
cleared up In a couple of weeks
and then It happened again,''
Simpson said.
"Finally, I threw a couple
Innings In San Diego, but my
arm was just tired and I didn't
have a thing. A couple of days
" Feel So Helpleu"
later It started hemorrhaging
"It's not so bod when we're and got all black and bluo.
winning," said Simpson as the There was t10thlng that could
Drlllz oil materials hut, occurot.ly .
Reds P"pared to go Into the be done escept complete real.
Well balanced, c~ortoble grip.
1/7 H.P. 2250 R.P.M.
third game with the Baltimore I'd already had seven or eight
Orioles holding a Ulesd. "But shots of cortlsone.l'd never felt
it's really difflcull when we that type of paln In my arm.
lose. You feel so helpless I'd wake up In the morning and
because you can't do snything I couldn't move II."
about It arxt you feel you're not SlmfJSO'I hasn't thrown since,
making a conlrlbuUon."
but be'a haplng thst a winter of
It's been lruslrating, too, rest and therapy will enable
because the Reds have loot both him to throw with 11'1' 1111110 zlp
games, blowing laads of 3-4 and be had al the sllrt of
One of the reason&amp; why the
Reds haven't looked like the
team which stormed through
the llrat hall of the .....n Is
simply that they're not the
&amp;ame club. Slmpsolllsn't on the
roster and ~ame winner Jim
Merritt Is ailing and probably
won 'I pitch.
Jim McGlothlin, who was 11-3
when he was hit twice by line
drives In July, Is sUD pitching,

1912, wbellthe House was flucl
at Its preeent me lbe party ill
oppoellloo 1o lbe Presldent llu
pined 111 averag• of 31 llllll

elections Nov. 3.
Tllelr compalfln orato; y suggests that they think they have

Simpson, Maloney
Feel So Helpless

UPI Coaches
Board Named

wOI:ldng· fiJI' ..U, llepubllcana,
Foley'• lair wtRJid Indicate a
drop of SO .,all« more from
lbe !tel total. •·
In elecllaiji'· golng back to

Vanilla On~
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t - TbeDallySenllnel,MJddlepon.p...

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Ripon Society ·Predicts Foley's _Law .Will ·u pset .GOP's~-Bo/l.es··
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107 J0S CAI!Niil!!:!U

UPIIpona Wrlla-

:Ji:YMONO LAHR
Potl Diluter
election yeora. That wa1 in
W
GTON (UP!) -Un- Foley's charts IDd gppbl liM, a ,.., of Republican
der "Foley'• Law,'' the Repub- showed lhst the October l'llle dliuter, when the OOP won
· llcant need lsaues worth about wu u high as U per cen1 only lllil1 Uf lfwle •ts.
!.,~sea:_jus== once In the last IO .._uanal , Unlell other ,isaUIII are

*'

bel &amp;enl of• enFw ibe ·Nebr
wu fourth, Mt=+viclory, Stanford's flrtl over alppl tool fifth •!IIIII Air .Fatce

-Inane Soulhem California In el&amp;bl Wl8 lixlb. Mlddllll • ' lbe
Saturday. lllernoon, Stanford years, gave John Ralston's No. 7 r1111dn&amp;. ' followed bf
regained Its blgh llllllanal team the, lnsldt track on a Rooe Auburn,Stinlordand~Flve coocllea from each of
JlntinS. look undisputed pcll- Bowl bld.
Oblo Slate. Teo&amp; and Notre lbe seven PCIIraphlcal areas ol
-ion ol first place In the
Dame
continued to &lt;1111 I.U In
Pacific Eight Confe,.nce and
~'le
balloting.
Ohio Slate look
may have galned Its flral Rose
the No, I ranking for the third
Bowllrlp since 1952.
Tile Jndlano beat Soulhem1 consecutive week by downing
Callfornia, ranked fourth Jut Michigan Slate, 2!1-10. Tens,
week, :14-14, to move the No. 9 the de!endini national chamranking omong major colleges pion, ripped otlahoma, u.e,
as selected Monday by United and Noire Dame cunpletely
BALTIMORE (UPI)-Wayne
Press JnternaUonal's 3$-mem- outclasaed Army, 51-10.
Simpson says be's accepted 11.
He even lrted to lalll!h about
it. He and Jim Maloney put on
their wli!IX'IDS In front of
cubicles next to each other
Monday In the ClnclnnaU Red&amp;'
dreaolng room before the off.
day workout snd Maloney
Joked, "we're In charge of
shagging rues."
Simpson laughed. But belllnd
the
smile&amp;, there wu ualety ·
Michael
Locke,
Canal
Win
·
·cOLUMBUS (UPI) - The
members of the 1970 United chester ; Bill Vance, Westfall :
Simpson, the 11-loot-3, 2111Holdsworth, pound righthanded pitcher who
Press International football Wai-d
Board of Coaches were an. Newcomerstown; Bob Butts, was the Reds' roolde aenaaUon
nounced today . The coaches are Woodsfield; Bill McHugh ,
responsible tor rating Ohio High Smithfield ; Tom Murphy , during the first half of lbe
School teams In the weekly UP! Cadiz. Art Teynor, Tuscarawas year, can't pitch d&lt;Jring the
Catholic;
Alan
Adair ,
grid poll. They are :
World Series. He was IS-I
Zanesville
Rosecrans.
ClusAAA
George
Cervenka,
Nebbury
;
midway In the seaaoo and had
Pete Corey. Upper Arlington;
Earl Jones, Lancaster; Ron Bill Evans. Mogadore; Gene a 14-3 mark when he wu
Shay, Columbus Watterson; Stanc;ln, Leetonia ; Tim Rose, sidelined .
Bob Jackson, Columbus South; Lorain Catholic; Bob Price.
Neither he nor Malooey are
Bob Wion, Worthington: Paul McOor.ald; George Dostal,
Starr, Newark; Abe Bryan. Kent State University ; Dave oo the Reds' aerie&amp; rooter
Steubenville; Joe Paul, cam. Hansberger, Parkway ; Steve because their arms are alllng.
bridge; 8111 otsavsky, Bellaire. Basinger . Arlington ; Joe Urich ,
John Wirtz. Cleveland St. Bluffton; Joe DITirro, Minster ; ll's nothing new lor Maloney,
Ignatius; Joe TriVI5conna, Mike Gotttrlend, Norwalk St . who"s had a long history of arm
Brush; Cliff Foust, Garfield Paul.
problems. Buill's been a tough
Robin Bickle. Northwood ;
Heights;
Bill
Gutbrod,
adjustment
lor the Zl-year-&lt;&gt;ld
Gary
Ricker,
Ada
;
Jim
Berry
,
Cleveland St. Joseph ; VIc
right
bander
who Isn't used to
Cory
-Rawson
;
Ron
Baker.
Hanchuk,
ClevelandJohn
Marshall ; Dan Flossie, Akron Sandusky St. Mary ; Joe putting on a uniform without
Garfield ; Doog Thompson. Craffey, Crooksville ; Jim being able to play.
Lorain;
Tony
Paris, Smith , Portsmouth East;
Simpson would have probably
Gullion, Piketon,
Akron Hoban; Torn Campana, Morris
Gordon
Shivley,
Unloto
;
Jim
Kent 'Roosevelt ; Terry Ross,
been the Reds' opening game
Cuyahoga Falls ; Lou Venditti, Mayo, Proctorville Fairland ; starter in the series, but
Bob Ashley, !;oothern Local ;
Canton Lincoln.
Bob Cummings, Massillon ; Bob Hell, Sidney Lohmon; Bob instead he's had to stand
Riverside ;
Jerry around snd watch and do 1hlng&amp;
Bob Shaw, Niles McKinley; Jim Jenne,
Hllles,
Warren
Western Wasserman , Mechanicsburg ; like shag Olea.
Tom Boll, MI. Orab; Tony
NEW YORK

(UPI)

Reserve;
John
Mathey,
Youngstown South ; John Lamke, Clinton Massie ; Larrle
Blrdeweser. Canton McKinley; Tisdale, Covington; Jim
Ted Federici , Oregan Clay ; Vllllnger, Cedarville; Ray De
Gene Kidwell , Sandusky ; Dick Cola. Johnstown Monroe.
Mattinqly, Toledo St. Francis;
Ed M1chener, Tiffin Colum bian ; Paul Dlenstberger ,
Ashland ; AI Scrivner, Lima Sr.;
BIRTIIDA YS OBSERVED

Bill Bonar, Marietta ; Paul

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills

Portsmouth; Ben
entertained at their Star Route,
Buckles, Jackson.
Gerry Faust, Cincinnati Pomeroy home Saturday
Moeller ; Bron Bacevlch , evening with a dinner party In
CincinnaURoger Bacon: Pat
Mancuso, Princeton; Jack observance of the birthday
Cam9bell. Cincinnati Wood · anniversaries of Mrs. Shirley
ward; Pat Connor , Dayton Mills and ber grandson,
Chaminade; Jim Eby, Dayton ~rlllj;..Uillo, :Middleport.

Mentis,

Colonel Wlltl• ; Lou Keam-.
Franklin ; Jim Conrad, Troy ; Following the dinner a
Ron Deem. Springfield North ; decorated cake baked by Robin

Dave Haines, Sidney .
Mills was served. Others
CllssAA
present
were Mary and David
Paul Nestor, Columbus
Wehrle; 8111 Havens, Big Mills and Mike Boring .
walnut; Jim Bowlus. London ;
Gary Beal, Frederlddown; Jim
Click, Bexley ; George Strager.
St. Clalrsvllle ; Clyde Owens.
Philo ; Tom Korab, Steubenville
Oklahoma City had a popCanlral Cothollc ; Bill Domsel.
Co1hocton ;
Dan
Brooks. ulation of 10,000 the day it
was seWed, when the terriClaymont.
Morris Ti.p_ton, Orrville ; tory was opened for settle8111
Storts,
Ashtabula ment In 1889.
Edgewood; John Clstone, Akron
St. VIncent ; Pete Pucher ,
Cleveland Holy Name ; Frank
Savich, Youngstown Liberty:
Tony Napolef. Warren Kennedy ; Ed Stimmel, Avon ; Mel
Staats, Leavittsburg LaBrae ;
John Sakal, Garrettsville
Garfield; Jobn Pial, Chagrin
Falls; Ed Marshall, Hartville
Lake;
Scott
R.ennlngtr.
Riverdale .
Bob Boyles, Bucyrus; George
Rafferty. Delphos St. John;
Denny Studrawa. Fostoria ;
Chris Geesman, Kenton ; Len
Hardman-, Norwalk; Peter By VERNON SWTI'
Venetiano, Tiffin calvert; Paul
Graham, Lakota; Don Jackson, UPI Hollywood C.rr-dellt
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)Rossford.
Jim
Rockwell ,
New FoUI'Ieftl years ago Diana Don,
Lexington; John Conger, bumn, bloode and oesy, came
Wellston ; John Ecker, Gallla
Academy; Mike Shoemaker, to Hollywood bUied as EnWaverly ; Bob Van Osdol, gland's answer to Marilyn
Bellefontaine ; Charles Black, Monroe.
Deer Park; Larry Lyons,

Library
Director

Whlle he lilts and wateba thls
year Slmpeon can only think
about the future. '"lbiJ team Is
going to be back be" In the
series several times In the next
lew years," he says. "It's a
young team and we're getting
better all the time."
H the Reds do make It egaln,
Simpson wants to do more the
next time besides &amp;hag Ry
balls.

This mmth abe returned m

tired of big
wate.r.bills?
Do you waste water _by running it for minutes before il'""' hot? Put an electric water hojller near
the bath. Or kitchen. No flue. no pilotJipht, it installs "next to the action" for hot wat!M~~ inatent
you turn the tap.

"

. Pep Csa'l Ceaijli . ••

Chatter

lpecl•l uvlnp
an ..I combinations

ond rip odtustmenlt.

With 1awdu•t etKtlon tytltm, b.nl'
and rtp odiuttmenft. 1·1{4'' blad1l~

7·1/4"

blade lndud.d. c.,nlng depth,
'lf1'

2·3/8" •S' 1-1/8".

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prloldnowl

ONLY

•77
Reg. SS8

"The cats snd dogs, whlcb ·
the speculators have groomed
so well lately, ahoulcl be
conaldered anathema," the
Aleunder HamUton InsUIIIft
believes. The ComPanY urges
lnveabnent In companies with
"strong fundamentals" becaUM
"economic Indicators that tend
to IOI'IIshadow general bUIIneu
activity are sUD soft-despite
&amp;lowing admilllslraUon re-

7...

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Low and high speed to tvll mot«loi.
Ttltlng shoe. lndud~tt~ blode. wrench,
hold.r. 1/AH.P.

Allowt
.:onvenlon from 1trolght
liM 1o orbital octlon ' oltdlng. 32 sq. ln.
ta'ndlng oreo.

241'

PROPANE TORCH KIT
Contal"' 1 act. .ort• M_.ed to do
all jobl fatt. "'Y· Pock.d In a IIHI
tool box. Reg. 13.29

porU.''

47f;

I
lEO. 1.98
'

,OUIO

In December
We have a credit plan

RinD
'arelor
lOve~

'

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~~~~!181f tO Ill~ bUOgell

SALE I
Selerll r,binet
Model Us,d
Madiiles

•25

~~-

TPO lnc!ll'pOI"ated !Jellves lbe .
''near-term outlook for the ltsl
remains favorable." Tho C&lt;IIDpany 11178 IS long as lntenlil
"rota les from one stoup to
another" It does not antlclpale
a ''JBrtoua C(l'f'ecUon." Tbe
Onn adds that glamon

some secondary lss1les

fl!l*"lence ''minor

up

•J:' ' '

"! dell,
U..,.OIHOI

'

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3u '1
French

City

REGULAR 59'
BUCKEYE

SCOT LAD

CANNED POTATO
POP
CHIPS
can

SMOKED

only

PICNICS
Saturrlay Only/
IICIN.OAF

lb.

BREAD

lEAN &amp;
TENDER

6 large loaues

p
SOUTHERN STAR
ORK STEAK .~~~~~.~.~~~ ...........12·. 59c
SOUTHERN STAR
FRESH &amp; MEATY
.. lb. 49C
ROAST
' -, ."············!·············
liEF LIVER ...~~:s.H~.~~~~~·.:~~~~~........ !~·.29'
BEEF STEAKs.::~~.~~ .......... ~~.~.~.89'
COLE SlAW, POTATO
BOB'S 5ALADS.~~~.~~f~~9~J.~~P.. !~- 29c
1.

SPECIAL! SCOT PRIDE

ICE MILK

DAYTIME-30 CT. BOX
BORDEN'S

PAMPERS .......
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Borden's Ch eese.~~~.~!~!~!9..:;.~:!.~·
Maple Syrup.~~~.~~.................~~:~. 49c
New! Toastettes.~~~g~~U~~.c.o~.3 R~~g· $}
Cake Mixes.....~:.~~.............. 4 ~:;· $1
Instant Coffee..H.E.~~:·~
:~::z~. $}· 19
Crackers ............~~~~.~~.................4 ~~~: $1
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dips" but
will "rotate upward again."

Coollrut Given for

anil

EGGS

1114
maY

People are beaiMina to
realise the.. Is ''mounting
evidence" of I WCII'~,1,
energy ibortage, the 011 Statll\ ·
llca Bulletin 1lbserve1. 'l'llit
newsletter points out IIlii ·
"although we bite been awlni
of thls lor sonle IIQ;Ie,'' It II
netra to the public, ~~eca...., ol
thls, II bellevea ....,iiY ~
are "likely Ill reinaln'r..tililna·
ble with investori • for IIOini
to C&lt;llle.

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NEW YQRK (UPI)-"The
market lhould be dropping now
but It Isn't," the Dines Letter
ootel. The lettet says ,.the
lnarket II ''Jqqn ov~
than we liave 'seen In llllllly
yean" arxt adds that It baa
been In thls condiUon for
11
teveral weeks." The newsle~
ter predlcll that when the
market "suddenly starts dropping," II will llignal a "ldller
wave of Uquldallon."

GOPneodunetc8inolseven. ohma)Cirlty.

Unclassified
Large Size

group, points to

unemployment as a drag on the
GOP ticket at elecUon Ume.
Emplo)'llleul Rates
Tile author was Duncan K.
Foley, a economist at the
Massachusetts lnoUIIIte of
Teclmology, who measured the
Republican memberahlp of the
House against the October
unemployment lndes just hefliN each of the last 10
elections. He concluded that the
GOP needed 111 W1employment
rate of about Z per cent juli to
win a bare majority of the 431
HlltfiJ8 eoats and that each
lncruae of one percentage
point coot the Republicans
about 15 oeata.
Foley acknow!edged thai
tsauea other than unemployment affected the conH"ssional
elecUon ,.sults, but he held
that 8 high jobless rate must
bother the GOP.
The September unemployment rate announced Oct. 2
was U per cent. Chairman
Paul W. McCracken of the
Council of Ecooomlc Advisers
aald the economic ouUook still
wu favorable but that the
unemployment rate might go
higher before It fall.

Market

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lli'lea,
"~eenle's Caalle." Olana wiD
JUY the Ulle role, the mother ol
three rowdy teen-aae 10~w. .
"It's a character role and a
long way from my sa qmbol
pfll1s,l'm bappy to aoy,"lllana
aald, happy to .., 11.
"The show wlll probably
never be seen In ~
because our llltualloo twiiidlel
are mo,. reallllle tlull In IIIII .
country 1 Our •Uml"""l '!"
plausible, In fael lak!ln - ~
life. Yours ... fairy ~r,

Made to ha;ndle bigger. IDUfher I*· Ule lortg beMingt. Side hand/1 glv11
b.H.,- conlrot Li(lhtwtllght. 1/4 H.P.
Well boku-.ted, comfortablewrtp.
1/1 H.P. 1000 R.P.M.
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DELIJl(E 7-1/4'' SAW

Be~•l

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ahorea.
And while she Is no longer a
sex ldtten, neither IN DI8DY of
her contemporaries keeping
Raquel Welcb awake at night.
Sex Appeal Has Umlted Spa

hWiband, Alan Lalte, nine yean
her Junior, nodded ~"No one takes a sex •Ymbol
serlcwly. You're Insulted and
IITOWB are ahol at you from Ill
directions."
J..aR again agreed. 'lbe two of
them will star thls year m a

Hoover,

.......

ing World War ll-41t was
the Order of Vlclory llld the
other was the Order of
Glory. B e f o r e IJIIIituthll
these award&amp;, the Semel
Union had created no medals
for Its soldlen.

8

Bob

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MWiary Deeorallo•
The Soviet Union eltabUabed two bODOr awarda dur-

Dayton Kiser ; Sam Ridder, Ylslt, unheralded, with herlhlrd
Eaton ; AJ Kien, Middletown illlband and -if anything Madison ; Bob Gregg, Dayton might be cmsidered England's
Jefferson; Dalt McDonald,
8118Wer to Sbelley WiJtei'o.
Springfield Shawnee.
Closs A
That Is no easy transition.
Gene Keel, West Jefferson ;
Diana, however, has gained
·Oro1ovlck, Marion
Paul
at
least a [XJund for each year
C.tholic; Dttle Liston, O.nvllle;
Dave Worner. Northmor; since her first landing on these

~on

Republlcarui at least a chance
But they can elalm a •Ditital
to win control of lbe Senate, vletory if they .t.~~a bold _.1
wbere only 14 ollhe 1011 ._ta .. IIIey hew 1n lilt lle!Jse. Tlltlr
will be !Wed tills )'W' andlbe lbaN o1 Rou.o •ta Is a abort

Take A Good Lo_ok
At Mark V Super Savings

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BIG FALL

Diana Dors is
Less Sexy Now

Mariemont;

GET 1971TV &amp; MREo
FOR LESS 1lfAN 1970 PRICES
No Gimmicks .
Just Real.Savl•l

presidency Wlll ~ at stake.
Tho mwt opllmlitlc ~~~
are dol talklng .. of any such
gains In 11'1!1- ,
Special llitu.llons gjve lbe

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found thoselsluesln tbe crime,
C8JllpWi dlJorder, drug abuse
comblnaUoo thai !hey .,.
blaming oo the "pennlsslve"
altllllde of llboral Democrail.
And they will hope that
Prellident Nixon's Southeast
Alia peace plen will generate
more votes lor GOP candidates.
But Foley's lsw, pr~
In the April Issue of 'lhe
monthly publlcaUon
Ripon Society, a llberal Rep

You Won't Believe Your Buys!

JERRY GRIM .,

Grim is

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Ses appeal has a llmited
career span and profeeetnnal
future," Diana admitted. Her

lnmkllerm~wbelllbe

C.pilol'Windouo

but isn't u el!ocllve as he.,...
before lbe Injuries. He filled to
survive the fifth lnnlna Sunday.
' The result Is that Slmpleln,
who wu lbe team'a ace, Cl!1
only be a cheerleader Instead of
a stopper as the team's staff
Rounders. "It's not over ye~"
be Insists.
But his own aeuon Is over,
and be can only wonder If hif Ohio Valley Area Lllnrlea
arm Is going to be as good as announced the apj&gt;olhtment
new next year.
today of a fu11-Ume director,
Canada observes Thankl·
Jerry Grim, . formerly of Riving Day on the second
Too Mae~ Tao Sooa
Nelsonvllle, wbo bolds a Monday In October.
Ills trooble was that he Maalerli degree In Library
simply pitched too much too Science from Kent State
soon. He threw 162 Innings at Unlvenlty and a Bachelors of
lndllllapolia last season, added Fine Arts from Ohio University.
almoet :.lJO Innings In Puerto He was recenUy directDr of
Rico over the winter, then cata!CIIing lor a commerclal
almoet :.lJO more for tbe Reds. book processor In ClnclnnsU.
Almost 6&amp;0 IMings In about 15 OVAL was formed to proVIde
months wu too IIlllCh for his better llbrary services through
Y~ arm.
sharing snd planning. Eleven
'Two games after the All· ubllc llbrary sysiemlln a len
Star game, I ~w a last ball P
·
to BU!y WDUama of the Cubs,
8D inslde fast ball, and I felt
iiO!Jiethlng In my shoulder. It
just went dead, lbnp. That
cleared up In a couple of weeks
and then It happened again,''
Simpson said.
"Finally, I threw a couple
Innings In San Diego, but my
arm was just tired and I didn't
have a thing. A couple of days
" Feel So Helpleu"
later It started hemorrhaging
"It's not so bod when we're and got all black and bluo.
winning," said Simpson as the There was t10thlng that could
Drlllz oil materials hut, occurot.ly .
Reds P"pared to go Into the be done escept complete real.
Well balanced, c~ortoble grip.
1/7 H.P. 2250 R.P.M.
third game with the Baltimore I'd already had seven or eight
Orioles holding a Ulesd. "But shots of cortlsone.l'd never felt
it's really difflcull when we that type of paln In my arm.
lose. You feel so helpless I'd wake up In the morning and
because you can't do snything I couldn't move II."
about It arxt you feel you're not SlmfJSO'I hasn't thrown since,
making a conlrlbuUon."
but be'a haplng thst a winter of
It's been lruslrating, too, rest and therapy will enable
because the Reds have loot both him to throw with 11'1' 1111110 zlp
games, blowing laads of 3-4 and be had al the sllrt of
One of the reason&amp; why the
Reds haven't looked like the
team which stormed through
the llrat hall of the .....n Is
simply that they're not the
&amp;ame club. Slmpsolllsn't on the
roster and ~ame winner Jim
Merritt Is ailing and probably
won 'I pitch.
Jim McGlothlin, who was 11-3
when he was hit twice by line
drives In July, Is sUD pitching,

1912, wbellthe House was flucl
at Its preeent me lbe party ill
oppoellloo 1o lbe Presldent llu
pined 111 averag• of 31 llllll

elections Nov. 3.
Tllelr compalfln orato; y suggests that they think they have

Simpson, Maloney
Feel So Helpless

UPI Coaches
Board Named

wOI:ldng· fiJI' ..U, llepubllcana,
Foley'• lair wtRJid Indicate a
drop of SO .,all« more from
lbe !tel total. •·
In elecllaiji'· golng back to

Vanilla On~
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Reg.

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•-i..~ '; "'*·•tlll•pcict ~1;'o.,att,IS.II'II

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to · ~.Po...._mwt~
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Community' : ·vo.uth··crusaders
·Personal Notes .
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·rgan1ze on un. ay
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1\01!1111, Mnf~ MDiTII, Mfl. junior utlvlUes chairman,

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Charlene .Hoeflich

SeJdcn illben 1 time whoa In 10 .....,pncy of aae 10ft or
ibOihea ..;.....,llll't wiJJlmc logo lblt alta iDDe to belpoul.
A1aao1 rnldeiitsot a caD for IIIOiiO)' 1tom ber " ' " ' - ...
In RhDde llllnd late Flidly ru,lal. He iiiiOded lbe IIICIIey by
Slturday iDOi'Nng Ill Wlfd rlf I financial criiiJ fclr bjmMjf lllclhll
famUy,

Aller cuttadlng WOIIem Union, only Ill be aclvlled that lhe
c:wldn't get the money'"'' of POmeroy thlt nlgbt, the raldent In
deoperatlm telephoned Ted Reed of the Farmer's Bank who of•
feredtobelp.
Mr. Reed made Cllllacl with Paul Kloea, an empl4ye of the
bank who jllll h~ to be In ClnclmiU 1Uendlng tile W«kl
Series. Mr. Kloea went to tile telegraph office there and gol the
IDGIIt)' on 1111 way.

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KATHY WERRY, Kathy Harrla, Tam1 Hoffman, JuUe
Hamm, Robin Kdm and Janelle Kuhn did a diOdy job, we're told,
at ftlllng-ln for tile "'-leaden during the fil'll quarter of tile
Meip-WIVerl)o game. The bua IF~ the gtrla broke down
111d WBB la1e piling Into Waverly.

DR. J. J. DAVIS AND DAUGHTER, Diana, had aucb a nice
three week vacllli&lt;rlln South Amertca. The two flew to Mllml
when they joined two others for the trip.
At Bogatoa, Columlia, they lolftd the city and .... the Salt
Cathedral. From there they went to MlnaiB, Brazil and Brazllla
which Diana described 81 an ullra&lt;nodern city. A ooHngina
plane waa taken to Bananal laland and there they got on a
lx&gt;useboat wblcb was ''borne" for several dayo. They vlalted
Indian vWssea up and down tile Arasuta River, flailed and watched the beautiful btrda. Diana even caught a 36 pound calfiah
wbich llhe deaerlbed as one ol tile ''lllnaller onea" taken.
Another blghllgbt of their bip wu a villi to an Indian
.......auon In Brazil. She aald the Indians ......, very pirnitlve
and only dress when outalden come ln.
Diana Ia now back at Ohio Slate when she Is a aenlor In premed atudlea.

f'..ardboard Will Stop
Rattling of Window
Br POlLY CRAMER

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DEAR POLLY-A little folded cardbolrd should silence
Grace's rattung windows very nicely. Many of our Win·
dows ln an older house were not a snug ftt. Mother took
cardboard, white or ivory like the window frame, folded
It Into a couple of thicknesses and slipped It between the
window and frame so It was a light fit. S'tlence then reigned
on the windiest of dlys. The cardboard is clean, easily
replaced and very Inconspicuous behind a blind or curtain.
-TESSIE

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Teeners Narne

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Nature Stud 1·ed

By Jumor
• ClUb

She noted lhal ~ new Junior
project to be «&lt;DPPeled In
November Ia to PrOvide C&lt;llllb
C81ta for tile WCIII!tnll Miller'•
Cottage at DiJtbn .IJid tile
Breeksvlllt Vtlerlllll HCiipllal.
She a1ao 1111\ouncedlhlldlabict
conferen(lt IOi. bl held at
WllkemDe, AprU M, and the
:lOth 1Mual dapltlment Junl«
conlerance to be beld oo June 5
at tile Buley unit In Columbus.
Juniors of the dlltrlcl wlU
have a rebabWtatioo party for
the
veterana
11
the
Southe11tern Ohio Mental
Hoepllal In December 111c1 a
community 10rvtce party 1n
March.

HANDY,ORIY~

BANKING

New President

Social
Calendar

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DEAR POLLY-I hope I have help for Grace whose wln·
dows rattle In an annoying way. A well-known mall-order
novelty fiJm advertises window SP!IJ!&amp;
. f that attach to the
sash and 'frame"fnd exert enolll!b tla.~n to stop vibration.
II to also possible to buy white or brown rubber wedges to
place between frame and sash to avoid vibration. Most
hall. Election
of officers. cake
Herris,
Portland. Decorated
bekt aale.
andInhomemade
Ice CI'Oiill
~ hardwtre or building suppl)o stores have them and they Bakele88
do worlt.~NANCY
MEIGS COUNTY Mtnlslerlal were served lo Mr. and Mrs.
Assn. Tuesday, 10 a.m. Trinity Morris Harden, Mr. and Mrs .
. - - - - • Pclly's Problem ----.aao:.~ Church tn Pomerny.
Robert Harden and Debbie, Mr.
DEAR POLLY-{)ur home movie screen has lost
OlfiO ETA PHI Chapter, Beta and Mrs. William Harden,
Its glitter and whiteness. Can lhls type of material
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Sl&amp;ma Phi Sorority, 8:15 p.m. Tammy, Brian and Terry, Mr.
be cleaned? If so, I would appreciate advice on how
Tuesday, Columbus and and Mfl. Donald Usle and
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to do It-MRS. A. G. D.
Southern Ohio Electric Co. Keith, Mr. and Mfl. Harry
aoclal room, model meeting.
Potts, Mr. and Mrs . Roy
DEAR POLLY- My mother and I both took art lessons
UNITED
METHODIST Jenkins, Mrs. Ferrold Harden,
but found It d If II c u It to
w.s.c.s., 7:30 Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs' George Schneider,
transport oil pnlntlnga to
MASON
PTA regular Charles and William Duckworth
and from the lessons withmeeting, tonl&gt;(hl, 7:30 p.m. at and Mr. and Mrs. Harris.
out gelling fingerprints on
them. Mom came up with
Mason Graci e School. Cana great Uea which prac·
dldates for tile school board will
tlcally the e n II r e cla11
be speakers.
OFFICERS ELECI'Eil
a1opted. She uaed a wire
WEDNESDAY
Sunday
school officers and
slda't hanger with clips to
MIDDLEPORT Amateur teschen for tile ID'Itl-71 year
carry her wet oil pllnting
a r o u n d. Nothl:ng touches
Gardeners, 8 p.m. Wednesday have been elected at tile First
the picture buf the two
night home of Mrs. Daniel Southern Baptlat Chapel,
metal cHpa on the enda of
'l'homaa.
Pomeroy. They are Herschel
the hanger. OU plint taltea a long Ume to dry but now we
POMEROY CHAPTER 10, McClure, superintendent;
neverf.t IDY paint on our fingers wben movtne paintings
aroun . Such a skirt hanger works gnat for any kind of MBBOnlc Temple, 7:30 Wed- Eugene Coleman, general
neaday night. Mark mBBier and secretary; McClure, teacher of
painting or drawtne lbat might rub olf.- N. s.
past mBBier degrees to be tile adult class; RDjean Me·
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conferred.
Clure, young people; Mrs .
Yoa wiD neelve a doUa-;-jf Polly ues your favortee
1: bememUiailldea, Polly's Problem or Hlatlola to a pi'Q.
Church, 00011 Wedneadoy.
Ann Mills, nuraery.
~ lem. Write hOy In care ef lbll ..w.,.per.
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TWIN em Shrtnettea, 7:30
_._ ColIDDbua and
p.m. ......
uiUl~NDY,
MRB. WERNER HOME
Southern Ohio Electric Co
VISITS REIA11VE'B
Mrs. G. G. Werner, Mid- TWIIJGHT GARDEN CJub
Mr1. Robert Reibel haa
dleport, bas returned hclme
, returned to MCII'I'latown after
7:
30
Thursday,
Mra.
Eddie
vlalting here with her daughter,
after apendlng tile put .six
Smith,
Wehe
Terrace.
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weeb In Col11111bus with her
J.Unl ,
\AIIU es
ramuy 1n Middleport, and other
daughter, Mrs. Norman
Stewart and family. Mra.
AnEND CONFERENCE
relaUvea.
stewart wu hoepltallzed 21
Youth of the Enterprise
•·United Methodlat Olurch al..,..andMra. Wernercareclfor tended the Athena District
tile cbildren, Barbara, 10• IIICI Youth Celebration Sunday
A new telephone service at Bryan, 14·
aflern0011at tile Atllena Onirch.
tile Marietta IOClal IOCIII'Ity
Going over lor lbe JII'Oiram
office can handle ''molt aoclal
were llec:ky and Brenda WW,
security buslneos" without
SheUy C2arlt, Roger Dixon, Pat
requlrlnc penonal vlllu to tile he ald. "And, of courao,,.. can Alrlon. Dolly Alrm, Rodney
of!ic,. by tile public, 8 cm-dlni an1wer queallono affectlng ~er' La Rayned
PbU ~ Ann
lo Eupne Ermltinger, IOClal worbfl' retirement Medicare
an
~-.,.er.
aecurtty dlltrlct manager.
dl bill
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"Wie call It Telelervlce" u
ty, an
aurvlvora
VISITS PARENI'S
• prollction." The IIOClaloecurlty Mr
Ermltlnger IBid, "With It, we ~ 1 -•- _.
ber lor
. and Mrs. Robert Turner
.e .........., .,.one own
and •·~"" of
hancU
can
e • great dell of tile the Monroe County, Mel&amp;•
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Bucyrus were
paperwork by phone that tn. County IIICI Atllena County area weekend IUflll of hla parenll, .
volves such social security 11 Area Code IIJO.aU7ll.
. ~~ •• ~port.Mrs. Joe Turner,
matter• BB appUcaUons for
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GREE:I'ING MEIGS FOOTBAlL fana 81 tlley poured Into
Waverly Friday night were Mr. and Mn. C. H. Wlae, Jr. The
couple, former Mlddleportl'l!lidenu, held a sign - "HI Melp."

NLLn POINTERS

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Mrt. Berlba tiNea ot .,... !lit Eichth Dlatrlct contwenee Mfl.• UW.. ·Rtltmirt, Mn.
Organlaltlcn ollha atlallall eluded iq lha eve 4CIIvll;tr and Mr, tad Mra. AutUn ~7 at Jilncti011 Ql)r,
Etta WID, .ahcl .Mra. Cllarlea
Yjlllth o--dera at the Laurel whlcll ilvea ~ the op. Wooc!F.d ell 'MaR.rleld ~p~~~l Jlts; wentlnc tl!e Middleport lfesol!!lor. · ·
~ ....... Me#lodl.ll Q!urcll pGI\IunliJ to 11m t.d&amp;'!l ·ill ileverll ~"" IIUI wileli .at ;IIIII!·,~· nu N.ciumlng, Mri: . Ke•lingei'; : dltlrlct
will be held at 7 p.m. Wad- doctrine, Bllllt •llad1· Dlture, the bomf .of Mrs. Voa· llfl'll:\~ slalil, Jl(rl. Albert
neaday night at the church.
loyalty,llltlllberaii!P, .w.rtcan ~t a&lt;Jlr. and Mra. C.' · . ;,,. "':
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Tine c....., of young peaple clUaensblp, missions,. public
St8nabuiy 'Ill Rullanci. Af· . ·' , . .
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In grldea one through nine speaktns, baklil&amp;, plintlng, fernOOII c:al!ln one day,.,..
mlklng up tile eve wiD be tile nuraery, arcliery and olber Mr. 10d Mr1. Cheater
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Heralds, tile Cldetlaa and tile ......
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Crusader.. Mrs. ~de line Buedon tile 11B11Dberofpolnta Mr. 111c1 Mra. hafl Jacobi Good Nelgbbona' Day ~ a Chai'Jie, with . IIi• morning
Baggy Ia the director with Mn. complled, a CYC'er wiD be spent tile weekend tn Mansfield raUy 1rill be held Sunday at tile wilrahipatl0:30 a.m. Mr. Eddie
Lorraine Vonoy, Mra. Betty selected each month. The and
Columbu
visiting Foreal Run Baptist Olurch, Bufflnston, asalstant pastor,
Reed and Mn. Shirley Friend program wiD feature a study of relatives.
Kerr Sl, Pomeroy.
wiD opeak 11 !he morning
BBieadera of tile three classes. Cbriat from His birth to His Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dant of The all-clay event wiD gel service, 111C1 apeclal music wiD
Twenty young peaple have death, the creation, tile Bible, Alton wen weekend gues111 ot underway with Sunday school at be provided by tile Forest Run
already registered for the and tile Christian IUe.
Mr. and Mra. .Jamea Gilmore. 9:30 a.m. with Mn. CorneUa junior choir directed by Mrs.
program which wiD be held Membership ia open to bgys Mn. Norman E. llyselllllcl Bunch, auperlntendent In Margaret Armstrong, and
frmn 7 to 8 p.m. each Wed- and glrllln grade.o one through children of Pomeroy, Route
IICCCllllpanled by Miss Miriam
neaday night. The "promlae" of nine regardless of church af- were recent overnliht guesll of
Armstrong, pianist.
the organization revolves filiation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Arnold 111c1
A dinner wiD be served at12
around Luke Z, ~: "And Jesus
daughtera,Soulhalde, w. Va. On
noon by tile women of tile
increesed In wisdom, suture,
Friday night tlley attended a
church. Mra. Ruth Buffington to
and In favor with God and
songfest at the Hambrick
chairman of tile dinner. A
man." It was 01plalnedby Mrs.
Church.
devotional at 2 p.m. wlU open
Baggy that wisdom refers to
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Mr. and Mn. Truman Goble rr-, null, planlll, blrcla and the lfternoon aervlce with tile
Bible study and memory verse
have returned from I several wild flowers were studied on a Rev. D. Muq)~_i"""ton and
work, the suture, to nature
da)'!l' villi 1n Columbus with Dlture hike Tburaday evening a member oi.1he}'l~t OOve
study, leadership work, and
relatlvea.
taken by tile Winding Trill Baptist Olurcn- ·aa the guest
games, and "In favor with God Barbara Anthony is new RecentgueataofMr. and Mn. Junior Garden Club, members lpeaker.
and man" to service.
pre&amp;denl of tile Teen B.Y.F. of Will Holt of Peoples Terrace ol tile cub scoull of Den I.
Music wiD be provided by tile
An awards program ls In- the Middleport First Baptist were Mrs. Mattie Sprouse of Mfl. Robert Thompson, senior choir of the Mount
Church.
Rutiand and her son Jbn of prealdent ol tile Wtaidtng Trill Moriah Baptist Church directed
Otller officers elected at tile Meriden, Conn.
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recent organbatlonal meeting
Mrs.
Robert Lewis, den CompbeU Harper as tile acwere Debbie Hoffman, vice
mothers, accompanied the C&lt;llllpaniat. The pubUc lo invited
president· Venida Gibbs
boys. The hike " 81 preceded by to attend the servlcea.
secretary; Jack Kaun:
HOSPITAL NEWS • ~~t:.':!!~:::
treasurer; and Joe Anthcmy,
~ Tla
bon 1ng be
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or blrlhda
r son,
Th
representative.
e group Holzer Medical Cen!A!r, Firat Mark
hla ninth
meets each Sunday evening at Ave. and Cedar St. General The~.;:'WBB decorated In h~
DAUGHTER BORN
TUESDAY
· 6:30p.m. using one1~eeting of visiting hours 2-4 and 7-1 p.m. IIICI gold with cupcakes and Mr. IIICI Mfl. William E.
each month for YISllaUon of Maternity viiiUng hours 2:30 to Kool Aid being served
Gibbs 1812 Allerton Sl Kant
RACINE LODGE NO. 441 church shut-ins.
•1:30 p.m. Parenta only on
~d lift wiD be .f lured Ohio,~ IMOUDclng th:, birth
F&amp;AM Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at The B.Y.F. sponsors a weekly Pediatrics Ward.
cr
ea
of tllelr flr 1 child
Lodge Hall. Wor-ln EA Degree. game time for the young people
lllrlhl
at the Thursday, , Oct. 15,
d six s
, an eight
All master masons Invited.
of tile church. Average at- Mr. and Mra. Charles C. Ceato, meeting at tile IOOF .lall. Going potJil ,
. ounce daughter,
REVIVAL Monday through tendance during the put six Mtddl
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da bier· Mr em tile nature bike were David Sarah Elizabeth, on Oct. 10 at
Frida• Snowville United
ks •-- been ~
d eporM Ja Tug B ' 11· Burt, Mark Norton, Toni the Robinson Memorial
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oe . Mr.
enneand' Hawley, Keith Kraulier, Da nny H"'""tal
Melhodlat
Church, 7:30 p.m. wee
Newofflcersoflhejuniorblgh
Jnckson,rs.a daugh!A!r;
-,. In Ravenna . Grand •
Rev. CecU Cox, evangelist. Sunday school claas are John Mrs. Billy R. Amos, Pt. Thomas, David Lewis, and :;:'!,"~· and.n'::"'r.irW~
Located on Slate Route 681, five Riley, president; Judy Owen, PleaSint, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cesto.
Mrs Jennln;o'Maynard of
mllea west Route 33. PubUc vice president; Debbie Hoff- LarryG. Davls,oakHW,ason;
Bla~. w. va. Mrs. Georgia
Invited.
man, secretary; Jimmy and Mr. and Mfl. Howard M.
INJURED TREATED
William""" of Pomer~y Is a
EASTERN BAND Boosters, Holman, treasurer, and Taml Lawrence, Long Bottom, a 1011. Mrs. Grace Ellis, Injured great-grandmother
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at high Hoffman, reporter.
Dlacllarges
Saturday afternoon when the
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school.
Trever B. Cider, Mn. Otla carlnwhlchllhewBBrldlngwaa
MEIGS A111LETIC Boosters,
Crookham, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Involved In an accident oo Stale
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at high Su · B'rthd
Mrs. James Pashkl, Mrs. Route 124 near Shotgun Hollow
school; film of Waverly game,
rpnse f ay
George Smith, Waller Plumley, Road, wu .taken by Martin
SYRACUSE PTA, 7:30 S
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Miss Velma Young, Tresa ambulance to Veterans
Tuesday at the school. Bille upper IS G1ven
Dianna Tolbert, Mrs. Ronald Memorial Hoepllal where she
lllghway patrolman to speak.
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Wilkinson and Infant daughter, WBB admitted. Donald Ran·
Committees to. be named for SYRACUSE - A surprise Mrs. Ronnie L. Ohlinger and dolph, 20, Pomeroy Houle 3,
halloween carnaval. First grade birthday party supper was held infant son, Mrs. Frank Injured In tile same a:=:i.
mothers lo serve,
recenUy for Ferrold Harden of Cremeans and Infant son wBB taken 1o tile aame I
HARRISONVILLE Chapter San -Diego, Calif. at tile fiShlni, James S Finley Mn Herberi ''!ftblllherlff'a
OEA, Tueodly, 8 p.m. at th~ cam~'llf Mr. and Mrs. Dick Phllllpa 'and tnfant '.00 ·ana wal admitted '"

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We Invite You To Our

Items on Sale Oct. 13 to 17

Demonstration of Values!

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can servo you best. llrlva In
whore tho octlon Is. We In·
vile your palron~~Qo.

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Is Open
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
(Continuously)

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APPLES

Other Bonking Hours J to 3
lnd 5 to 7 II Ul . .l on
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GOLDEN DELICIOUS AND RED DELICIOUS

At A•y Time

ELECTRIC HEIT

LYONS MARKET ~

Ken Davis
At Rutland
Dept. Store

Rtsemd

u:~:runir:n~:o.;.~ ~"r."!an~i!:~s~s:~ MFl~~reLS.SEc•riTEty
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beneflll, change of address for • . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ,
..-ompt delivery of monthly '
checks, and general and·
specific queoti0111 about aoclal
security ..-osrame, Including
Medicare.''
With Teleurvlce, Ermatinger aid, IIOCjal security
penonnel can, In many lntlanceo, liD 0111.·1111 applkaUon
lclr beneflll'over lbe phone, thon
, . . tile farm lo lbe beneficiary
,Itt hla or her alpature.
' •i '\We can alao accept change
~ addriu lnformatlcm by ph1110
{I'Q!Il .be!M!IIelartes who are
ilifwlnc, so thai deUvery of thelr
~wiD nol be Interrupted," .

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NEW CRISP

Fridays Only

Residents are Invited to
conbibute a raclpB to • cook·
book being compUed by tile
Alllilllry of tile Mtcldleport Fire
Deparbnent.
Recipes can be given to any
Alllilllry member or mailed to
Mfl. Thomas Danl, 442 South
Sb:th St., Middleport, by Nov. I,
chairman of tile project. The
Alllilllry Ia alao aeDing fruit
caltea for tz. They can be
purchased from any member of
tile aUJ:iliary or by telephoning
Mfl. Darst at tm-2131 or 9922ill0, or Mra. Patty Kloeaat 992211111.

RAMELESS

AT TUPPERS P.LA!NS

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Wanted by AuxiliaJY

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Undsey Lyons
Waid Cross Sons Lyons Market
In Racine
Tuppers Plains

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Cookbook Recipes are

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Bill Cross

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ClOSS SONS

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James Finley.

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Community' : ·vo.uth··crusaders
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1\01!1111, Mnf~ MDiTII, Mfl. junior utlvlUes chairman,

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Charlene .Hoeflich

SeJdcn illben 1 time whoa In 10 .....,pncy of aae 10ft or
ibOihea ..;.....,llll't wiJJlmc logo lblt alta iDDe to belpoul.
A1aao1 rnldeiitsot a caD for IIIOiiO)' 1tom ber " ' " ' - ...
In RhDde llllnd late Flidly ru,lal. He iiiiOded lbe IIICIIey by
Slturday iDOi'Nng Ill Wlfd rlf I financial criiiJ fclr bjmMjf lllclhll
famUy,

Aller cuttadlng WOIIem Union, only Ill be aclvlled that lhe
c:wldn't get the money'"'' of POmeroy thlt nlgbt, the raldent In
deoperatlm telephoned Ted Reed of the Farmer's Bank who of•
feredtobelp.
Mr. Reed made Cllllacl with Paul Kloea, an empl4ye of the
bank who jllll h~ to be In ClnclmiU 1Uendlng tile W«kl
Series. Mr. Kloea went to tile telegraph office there and gol the
IDGIIt)' on 1111 way.

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KATHY WERRY, Kathy Harrla, Tam1 Hoffman, JuUe
Hamm, Robin Kdm and Janelle Kuhn did a diOdy job, we're told,
at ftlllng-ln for tile "'-leaden during the fil'll quarter of tile
Meip-WIVerl)o game. The bua IF~ the gtrla broke down
111d WBB la1e piling Into Waverly.

DR. J. J. DAVIS AND DAUGHTER, Diana, had aucb a nice
three week vacllli&lt;rlln South Amertca. The two flew to Mllml
when they joined two others for the trip.
At Bogatoa, Columlia, they lolftd the city and .... the Salt
Cathedral. From there they went to MlnaiB, Brazil and Brazllla
which Diana described 81 an ullra&lt;nodern city. A ooHngina
plane waa taken to Bananal laland and there they got on a
lx&gt;useboat wblcb was ''borne" for several dayo. They vlalted
Indian vWssea up and down tile Arasuta River, flailed and watched the beautiful btrda. Diana even caught a 36 pound calfiah
wbich llhe deaerlbed as one ol tile ''lllnaller onea" taken.
Another blghllgbt of their bip wu a villi to an Indian
.......auon In Brazil. She aald the Indians ......, very pirnitlve
and only dress when outalden come ln.
Diana Ia now back at Ohio Slate when she Is a aenlor In premed atudlea.

f'..ardboard Will Stop
Rattling of Window
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DEAR POLLY-A little folded cardbolrd should silence
Grace's rattung windows very nicely. Many of our Win·
dows ln an older house were not a snug ftt. Mother took
cardboard, white or ivory like the window frame, folded
It Into a couple of thicknesses and slipped It between the
window and frame so It was a light fit. S'tlence then reigned
on the windiest of dlys. The cardboard is clean, easily
replaced and very Inconspicuous behind a blind or curtain.
-TESSIE

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Nature Stud 1·ed

By Jumor
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She noted lhal ~ new Junior
project to be «&lt;DPPeled In
November Ia to PrOvide C&lt;llllb
C81ta for tile WCIII!tnll Miller'•
Cottage at DiJtbn .IJid tile
Breeksvlllt Vtlerlllll HCiipllal.
She a1ao 1111\ouncedlhlldlabict
conferen(lt IOi. bl held at
WllkemDe, AprU M, and the
:lOth 1Mual dapltlment Junl«
conlerance to be beld oo June 5
at tile Buley unit In Columbus.
Juniors of the dlltrlcl wlU
have a rebabWtatioo party for
the
veterana
11
the
Southe11tern Ohio Mental
Hoepllal In December 111c1 a
community 10rvtce party 1n
March.

HANDY,ORIY~

BANKING

New President

Social
Calendar

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DEAR POLLY-I hope I have help for Grace whose wln·
dows rattle In an annoying way. A well-known mall-order
novelty fiJm advertises window SP!IJ!&amp;
. f that attach to the
sash and 'frame"fnd exert enolll!b tla.~n to stop vibration.
II to also possible to buy white or brown rubber wedges to
place between frame and sash to avoid vibration. Most
hall. Election
of officers. cake
Herris,
Portland. Decorated
bekt aale.
andInhomemade
Ice CI'Oiill
~ hardwtre or building suppl)o stores have them and they Bakele88
do worlt.~NANCY
MEIGS COUNTY Mtnlslerlal were served lo Mr. and Mrs.
Assn. Tuesday, 10 a.m. Trinity Morris Harden, Mr. and Mrs .
. - - - - • Pclly's Problem ----.aao:.~ Church tn Pomerny.
Robert Harden and Debbie, Mr.
DEAR POLLY-{)ur home movie screen has lost
OlfiO ETA PHI Chapter, Beta and Mrs. William Harden,
Its glitter and whiteness. Can lhls type of material
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Sl&amp;ma Phi Sorority, 8:15 p.m. Tammy, Brian and Terry, Mr.
be cleaned? If so, I would appreciate advice on how
Tuesday, Columbus and and Mfl. Donald Usle and
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to do It-MRS. A. G. D.
Southern Ohio Electric Co. Keith, Mr. and Mfl. Harry
aoclal room, model meeting.
Potts, Mr. and Mrs . Roy
DEAR POLLY- My mother and I both took art lessons
UNITED
METHODIST Jenkins, Mrs. Ferrold Harden,
but found It d If II c u It to
w.s.c.s., 7:30 Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs' George Schneider,
transport oil pnlntlnga to
MASON
PTA regular Charles and William Duckworth
and from the lessons withmeeting, tonl&gt;(hl, 7:30 p.m. at and Mr. and Mrs. Harris.
out gelling fingerprints on
them. Mom came up with
Mason Graci e School. Cana great Uea which prac·
dldates for tile school board will
tlcally the e n II r e cla11
be speakers.
OFFICERS ELECI'Eil
a1opted. She uaed a wire
WEDNESDAY
Sunday
school officers and
slda't hanger with clips to
MIDDLEPORT Amateur teschen for tile ID'Itl-71 year
carry her wet oil pllnting
a r o u n d. Nothl:ng touches
Gardeners, 8 p.m. Wednesday have been elected at tile First
the picture buf the two
night home of Mrs. Daniel Southern Baptlat Chapel,
metal cHpa on the enda of
'l'homaa.
Pomeroy. They are Herschel
the hanger. OU plint taltea a long Ume to dry but now we
POMEROY CHAPTER 10, McClure, superintendent;
neverf.t IDY paint on our fingers wben movtne paintings
aroun . Such a skirt hanger works gnat for any kind of MBBOnlc Temple, 7:30 Wed- Eugene Coleman, general
neaday night. Mark mBBier and secretary; McClure, teacher of
painting or drawtne lbat might rub olf.- N. s.
past mBBier degrees to be tile adult class; RDjean Me·
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conferred.
Clure, young people; Mrs .
Yoa wiD neelve a doUa-;-jf Polly ues your favortee
1: bememUiailldea, Polly's Problem or Hlatlola to a pi'Q.
Church, 00011 Wedneadoy.
Ann Mills, nuraery.
~ lem. Write hOy In care ef lbll ..w.,.per.
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_._ ColIDDbua and
p.m. ......
uiUl~NDY,
MRB. WERNER HOME
Southern Ohio Electric Co
VISITS REIA11VE'B
Mrs. G. G. Werner, Mid- TWIIJGHT GARDEN CJub
Mr1. Robert Reibel haa
dleport, bas returned hclme
, returned to MCII'I'latown after
7:
30
Thursday,
Mra.
Eddie
vlalting here with her daughter,
after apendlng tile put .six
Smith,
Wehe
Terrace.
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weeb In Col11111bus with her
J.Unl ,
\AIIU es
ramuy 1n Middleport, and other
daughter, Mrs. Norman
Stewart and family. Mra.
AnEND CONFERENCE
relaUvea.
stewart wu hoepltallzed 21
Youth of the Enterprise
•·United Methodlat Olurch al..,..andMra. Wernercareclfor tended the Athena District
tile cbildren, Barbara, 10• IIICI Youth Celebration Sunday
A new telephone service at Bryan, 14·
aflern0011at tile Atllena Onirch.
tile Marietta IOClal IOCIII'Ity
Going over lor lbe JII'Oiram
office can handle ''molt aoclal
were llec:ky and Brenda WW,
security buslneos" without
SheUy C2arlt, Roger Dixon, Pat
requlrlnc penonal vlllu to tile he ald. "And, of courao,,.. can Alrlon. Dolly Alrm, Rodney
of!ic,. by tile public, 8 cm-dlni an1wer queallono affectlng ~er' La Rayned
PbU ~ Ann
lo Eupne Ermltinger, IOClal worbfl' retirement Medicare
an
~-.,.er.
aecurtty dlltrlct manager.
dl bill
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ty, an
aurvlvora
VISITS PARENI'S
• prollction." The IIOClaloecurlty Mr
Ermltlnger IBid, "With It, we ~ 1 -•- _.
ber lor
. and Mrs. Robert Turner
.e .........., .,.one own
and •·~"" of
hancU
can
e • great dell of tile the Monroe County, Mel&amp;•
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Bucyrus were
paperwork by phone that tn. County IIICI Atllena County area weekend IUflll of hla parenll, .
volves such social security 11 Area Code IIJO.aU7ll.
. ~~ •• ~port.Mrs. Joe Turner,
matter• BB appUcaUons for
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GREE:I'ING MEIGS FOOTBAlL fana 81 tlley poured Into
Waverly Friday night were Mr. and Mn. C. H. Wlae, Jr. The
couple, former Mlddleportl'l!lidenu, held a sign - "HI Melp."

NLLn POINTERS

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Mrt. Berlba tiNea ot .,... !lit Eichth Dlatrlct contwenee Mfl.• UW.. ·Rtltmirt, Mn.
Organlaltlcn ollha atlallall eluded iq lha eve 4CIIvll;tr and Mr, tad Mra. AutUn ~7 at Jilncti011 Ql)r,
Etta WID, .ahcl .Mra. Cllarlea
Yjlllth o--dera at the Laurel whlcll ilvea ~ the op. Wooc!F.d ell 'MaR.rleld ~p~~~l Jlts; wentlnc tl!e Middleport lfesol!!lor. · ·
~ ....... Me#lodl.ll Q!urcll pGI\IunliJ to 11m t.d&amp;'!l ·ill ileverll ~"" IIUI wileli .at ;IIIII!·,~· nu N.ciumlng, Mri: . Ke•lingei'; : dltlrlct
will be held at 7 p.m. Wad- doctrine, Bllllt •llad1· Dlture, the bomf .of Mrs. Voa· llfl'll:\~ slalil, Jl(rl. Albert
neaday night at the church.
loyalty,llltlllberaii!P, .w.rtcan ~t a&lt;Jlr. and Mra. C.' · . ;,,. "':
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St8nabuiy 'Ill Rullanci. Af· . ·' , . .
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mlklng up tile eve wiD be tile nuraery, arcliery and olber Mr. 10d Mr1. Cheater
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Crusader.. Mrs. ~de line Buedon tile 11B11Dberofpolnta Mr. 111c1 Mra. hafl Jacobi Good Nelgbbona' Day ~ a Chai'Jie, with . IIi• morning
Baggy Ia the director with Mn. complled, a CYC'er wiD be spent tile weekend tn Mansfield raUy 1rill be held Sunday at tile wilrahipatl0:30 a.m. Mr. Eddie
Lorraine Vonoy, Mra. Betty selected each month. The and
Columbu
visiting Foreal Run Baptist Olurch, Bufflnston, asalstant pastor,
Reed and Mn. Shirley Friend program wiD feature a study of relatives.
Kerr Sl, Pomeroy.
wiD opeak 11 !he morning
BBieadera of tile three classes. Cbriat from His birth to His Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dant of The all-clay event wiD gel service, 111C1 apeclal music wiD
Twenty young peaple have death, the creation, tile Bible, Alton wen weekend gues111 ot underway with Sunday school at be provided by tile Forest Run
already registered for the and tile Christian IUe.
Mr. and Mra. .Jamea Gilmore. 9:30 a.m. with Mn. CorneUa junior choir directed by Mrs.
program which wiD be held Membership ia open to bgys Mn. Norman E. llyselllllcl Bunch, auperlntendent In Margaret Armstrong, and
frmn 7 to 8 p.m. each Wed- and glrllln grade.o one through children of Pomeroy, Route
IICCCllllpanled by Miss Miriam
neaday night. The "promlae" of nine regardless of church af- were recent overnliht guesll of
Armstrong, pianist.
the organization revolves filiation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Arnold 111c1
A dinner wiD be served at12
around Luke Z, ~: "And Jesus
daughtera,Soulhalde, w. Va. On
noon by tile women of tile
increesed In wisdom, suture,
Friday night tlley attended a
church. Mra. Ruth Buffington to
and In favor with God and
songfest at the Hambrick
chairman of tile dinner. A
man." It was 01plalnedby Mrs.
Church.
devotional at 2 p.m. wlU open
Baggy that wisdom refers to
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Mr. and Mn. Truman Goble rr-, null, planlll, blrcla and the lfternoon aervlce with tile
Bible study and memory verse
have returned from I several wild flowers were studied on a Rev. D. Muq)~_i"""ton and
work, the suture, to nature
da)'!l' villi 1n Columbus with Dlture hike Tburaday evening a member oi.1he}'l~t OOve
study, leadership work, and
relatlvea.
taken by tile Winding Trill Baptist Olurcn- ·aa the guest
games, and "In favor with God Barbara Anthony is new RecentgueataofMr. and Mn. Junior Garden Club, members lpeaker.
and man" to service.
pre&amp;denl of tile Teen B.Y.F. of Will Holt of Peoples Terrace ol tile cub scoull of Den I.
Music wiD be provided by tile
An awards program ls In- the Middleport First Baptist were Mrs. Mattie Sprouse of Mfl. Robert Thompson, senior choir of the Mount
Church.
Rutiand and her son Jbn of prealdent ol tile Wtaidtng Trill Moriah Baptist Church directed
Otller officers elected at tile Meriden, Conn.
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recent organbatlonal meeting
Mrs.
Robert Lewis, den CompbeU Harper as tile acwere Debbie Hoffman, vice
mothers, accompanied the C&lt;llllpaniat. The pubUc lo invited
president· Venida Gibbs
boys. The hike " 81 preceded by to attend the servlcea.
secretary; Jack Kaun:
HOSPITAL NEWS • ~~t:.':!!~:::
treasurer; and Joe Anthcmy,
~ Tla
bon 1ng be
"""
omBB
or blrlhda
r son,
Th
representative.
e group Holzer Medical Cen!A!r, Firat Mark
hla ninth
meets each Sunday evening at Ave. and Cedar St. General The~.;:'WBB decorated In h~
DAUGHTER BORN
TUESDAY
· 6:30p.m. using one1~eeting of visiting hours 2-4 and 7-1 p.m. IIICI gold with cupcakes and Mr. IIICI Mfl. William E.
each month for YISllaUon of Maternity viiiUng hours 2:30 to Kool Aid being served
Gibbs 1812 Allerton Sl Kant
RACINE LODGE NO. 441 church shut-ins.
•1:30 p.m. Parenta only on
~d lift wiD be .f lured Ohio,~ IMOUDclng th:, birth
F&amp;AM Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at The B.Y.F. sponsors a weekly Pediatrics Ward.
cr
ea
of tllelr flr 1 child
Lodge Hall. Wor-ln EA Degree. game time for the young people
lllrlhl
at the Thursday, , Oct. 15,
d six s
, an eight
All master masons Invited.
of tile church. Average at- Mr. and Mra. Charles C. Ceato, meeting at tile IOOF .lall. Going potJil ,
. ounce daughter,
REVIVAL Monday through tendance during the put six Mtddl
I,
da bier· Mr em tile nature bike were David Sarah Elizabeth, on Oct. 10 at
Frida• Snowville United
ks •-- been ~
d eporM Ja Tug B ' 11· Burt, Mark Norton, Toni the Robinson Memorial
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an
oe . Mr.
enneand' Hawley, Keith Kraulier, Da nny H"'""tal
Melhodlat
Church, 7:30 p.m. wee
Newofflcersoflhejuniorblgh
Jnckson,rs.a daugh!A!r;
-,. In Ravenna . Grand •
Rev. CecU Cox, evangelist. Sunday school claas are John Mrs. Billy R. Amos, Pt. Thomas, David Lewis, and :;:'!,"~· and.n'::"'r.irW~
Located on Slate Route 681, five Riley, president; Judy Owen, PleaSint, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cesto.
Mrs Jennln;o'Maynard of
mllea west Route 33. PubUc vice president; Debbie Hoff- LarryG. Davls,oakHW,ason;
Bla~. w. va. Mrs. Georgia
Invited.
man, secretary; Jimmy and Mr. and Mfl. Howard M.
INJURED TREATED
William""" of Pomer~y Is a
EASTERN BAND Boosters, Holman, treasurer, and Taml Lawrence, Long Bottom, a 1011. Mrs. Grace Ellis, Injured great-grandmother
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at high Hoffman, reporter.
Dlacllarges
Saturday afternoon when the
·
school.
Trever B. Cider, Mn. Otla carlnwhlchllhewBBrldlngwaa
MEIGS A111LETIC Boosters,
Crookham, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Involved In an accident oo Stale
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at high Su · B'rthd
Mrs. James Pashkl, Mrs. Route 124 near Shotgun Hollow
school; film of Waverly game,
rpnse f ay
George Smith, Waller Plumley, Road, wu .taken by Martin
SYRACUSE PTA, 7:30 S
. .
Miss Velma Young, Tresa ambulance to Veterans
Tuesday at the school. Bille upper IS G1ven
Dianna Tolbert, Mrs. Ronald Memorial Hoepllal where she
lllghway patrolman to speak.
_
Wilkinson and Infant daughter, WBB admitted. Donald Ran·
Committees to. be named for SYRACUSE - A surprise Mrs. Ronnie L. Ohlinger and dolph, 20, Pomeroy Houle 3,
halloween carnaval. First grade birthday party supper was held infant son, Mrs. Frank Injured In tile same a:=:i.
mothers lo serve,
recenUy for Ferrold Harden of Cremeans and Infant son wBB taken 1o tile aame I
HARRISONVILLE Chapter San -Diego, Calif. at tile fiShlni, James S Finley Mn Herberi ''!ftblllherlff'a
OEA, Tueodly, 8 p.m. at th~ cam~'llf Mr. and Mrs. Dick Phllllpa 'and tnfant '.00 ·ana wal admitted '"

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STORES
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"It's Big Week at Big 8"

We Invite You To Our

Items on Sale Oct. 13 to 17

Demonstration of Values!

RACIN~

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Ole of the m1ny ways we
can servo you best. llrlva In
whore tho octlon Is. We In·
vile your palron~~Qo.

RIIM

To

The Drive-In Window
Is Open
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
(Continuously)

Llotl

lb.ac

CABBAGE

Dalr)"

THE

MombtrFDIC
Member Fadorol

Rrwrve Sv•t•~-

LETTUCE

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LOIN HALF

I'DRK·CHoPs lb.
Frmen Food Annivenary Sale! ·

CODFISH STEAKS
lb. -

pkg.

wrona ume. Por JDon IRW'ltr

t.Dd oomrort..:r,rtnklfll PABIUtH•

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llnntr l~er. MIMI •tlDa IUift.

lb.4fe

CEN'Tf:R CUT --lb. 69'
lb. 59'
SIZE "0''

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POTAtOES

ua.t rour r..a.

CUT

2 for 25*

.,. ...ntiAI to

health. " ' ,.our
deatllt _!U;ularlf. Ott IUJ..f:o..UM
PA8TIBTH at al 41'\11 oounttn.

4da AlVNIVERSAR

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SJiecill!t .

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epartmlnts, tao•. Aile ~
new . low reta. Get ·fret
estimate.

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79'

SHoulDER cur

FROSTY SEAS
·BREADED

".1'

Severa\ Ravors
1ft gallon carton

C::.arr· lb. 79, -

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ELECTRIC . Heet In·
stellatlona. Any home, olct or

lb

f~J:ck Roast

When You A--e~f~- Yo~r P~~~J. :,
In Th.e Slinday~llmes. Sln.ti~el··: -

\CE M\lK

59
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LUIN END

JUMBO HEAD

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BANANAS

Pomeroy. Ohio

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bag

GOlD£If RIPE

FARMERS IMNK
and SAVINGS 00.

Dent Anniversary' Sale

LARGE GRADE A

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APPLES

Other Bonking Hours J to 3
lnd 5 to 7 II Ul . .l on
FridoYJ.

v-"' '

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Quant~ios

GOLDEN DELICIOUS AND RED DELICIOUS

At A•y Time

ELECTRIC HEIT

LYONS MARKET ~

Ken Davis
At Rutland
Dept. Store

Rtsemd

u:~:runir:n~:o.;.~ ~"r."!an~i!:~s~s:~ MFl~~reLS.SEc•riTEty
WETI
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beneflll, change of address for • . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ,
..-ompt delivery of monthly '
checks, and general and·
specific queoti0111 about aoclal
security ..-osrame, Including
Medicare.''
With Teleurvlce, Ermatinger aid, IIOCjal security
penonnel can, In many lntlanceo, liD 0111.·1111 applkaUon
lclr beneflll'over lbe phone, thon
, . . tile farm lo lbe beneficiary
,Itt hla or her alpature.
' •i '\We can alao accept change
~ addriu lnformatlcm by ph1110
{I'Q!Il .be!M!IIelartes who are
ilifwlnc, so thai deUvery of thelr
~wiD nol be Interrupted," .

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NEW CRISP

Fridays Only

Residents are Invited to
conbibute a raclpB to • cook·
book being compUed by tile
Alllilllry of tile Mtcldleport Fire
Deparbnent.
Recipes can be given to any
Alllilllry member or mailed to
Mfl. Thomas Danl, 442 South
Sb:th St., Middleport, by Nov. I,
chairman of tile project. The
Alllilllry Ia alao aeDing fruit
caltea for tz. They can be
purchased from any member of
tile aUJ:iliary or by telephoning
Mfl. Darst at tm-2131 or 9922ill0, or Mra. Patty Kloeaat 992211111.

RAMELESS

AT TUPPERS P.LA!NS

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Wanted by AuxiliaJY

tbe

Undsey Lyons
Waid Cross Sons Lyons Market
In Racine
Tuppers Plains

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Cookbook Recipes are

Don't be 10 atra14

Bill Cross

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ClOSS SONS

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James Finley.

BIS

IN

C.INKLE CUT
FRENCH FRIED

Phone. Reduce

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1~ c

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J: AIN'T GOT
JIIMEY-- LET'S
ME 1\N'I{OU 50

DO-IT-YOURSELF
FANCY SWITCHES TAKE
SAME KIND OF WIRING
ly MR. FIX
You can have light
switches that are si)ent.
switches that glow in the
dark. switches that dim or
brighten the light and even
switches that consist of a
single large button which you
can hit with an elbow when
your hands are full.
But the best thlng about
these fancy new switches is
that they are installed just
like t he o 1d push-button
switches probably still in use
in many homes.
The wiring is the same. All
you do is replace the switch.
Toggle switches work more
easily t h a n pwh - button
switches. For absolute quiet
the mercury switch eliminates that click that can sound
so loud In the middle of the
night. Remember one Important feature about mer- place one of these make sure
cury switches-they must be that rou get the right kind
lnstaUed straight and up- of switch. There will be three
right. Don't try to install one terminals instead of the
overhead, for example. The usual two. Simply rewire as
liquid mercury will close the the old switch was con.
nee ted.
circuit and keep It closed.
Some switches have neon
lights built Into the toggle,
cawing it lo glow in the
dark. There are swireh plates
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
with the same feature 1f you
Salarday,
Oct. II, llnO
don't care to replace the
SALES
REPORT
of
switch.
Oblo Volley IJveaiAI&lt;k Co.
When replac:lng a switch
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 19 to
the most Important thing to
remember is to turn off the 19.ii0; 220 to 2iiO lba. 18.50 to
electricity. Throw the main 1~.75; Fat Sows 17 to 17.60;
switch that controls that cir- Boars 11 to 14.50; Pigs 5 to 11.75;
culi or remove the fuse. If
you don't know which fuse Sboata 17 to 21.
CATI'LE- Steere 27 to 30.50;
to look for, turn on the light
and then try removing fuses . Heifers 26 to 30.50; Be by Beef 29
When you have hit the right to 30.60; Fat Cows 18 to 19.60;
one the light will go out.
Canners 12 to 20; Bulls II to 24;
With the power off, re- Milll Cows ~ to 290.
move the two screws that
VECAL CALVES - Tops 41;
hold the covering swlreh Seconds 38 to 40; Medium 32 to
plate in place. Set these
aside carefuUy. Then re· 31; Com. &amp; Hvs. 28 to 33; Culls
move the screws that hold 3() Down.
BABY CALVES - 15 to 60.
the switch In the metal wall
box.
LAMBS - Tops 26.50;
Loosen the terminals (the Seconds 22.50 to 24; Ugh! Wta.
brall acrews that bold the 20 to 22; Common W Down.
wires) and ren1ove the wires.
8pecl~l Yearllag Saie In
Re""ten the wires to the · .......... wllll fte~W, Saie
1 ter1111ba!S of the il"ew switch.
Saijrday, Od. 17, 1911.
Replace the swlreh in the
box and put the cover plate
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
back on.
Octolier 9, 1m
When connecting wires to
Hoc•: 200-230, .19.10; No. I,
the terminal posts, wrap the 19.30; 230-240, 11.85; 240-260,
wire around the post In a 18.35j 26Q..280, 27.70; 190-200,
clockwise direction. This wlll 18.20; li!Cl-I90, 17.10; II!Cl-180,
prevent the wire from slipping off when the screw IS 16.30; Sows, 1~.7:&gt;18.40; Boars,
1Utl-15; SIAI&lt;k Hogs, JJ.50-W;
tightened.
A light lhet Is controUed Pigs By the Head, 9.711-16.90.
Callie: 704 Head : Choice
from more than one point,
as on a stairway, will have Steere, 31.llh'IUO; Good, 29,
a special switch known as a 80.LMI; Slimdard, 25-27 .40; Good
three-way switch. If you re - Cows, 19.Z0.22.11.

Market Report

TOTH ' MOVIN'
PITCHERS

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.•••,Co.

251815
Of
QUllnY

che.p. Also, nice gentle mere
~ony with saddle. Phqne
Ches,.,. 985-4229,

I0-9-3tc

dition . Phone 992-6247 .

I0-9-4tp

1970 DIAL ' N

Brick, Block. Slone.
Cisterns, Chimneys, Home

ZIG ZAG

Remodeling, Cement Work,

cast and fancy stitch. Pay just

$.48.75 cash or terms
arranged . Trade-Ins ac-

From the Largest Truck• o~

cepted. Phone 992-5641.
I0-9-61c

Bulldozer R:edlatcr to the
Smallest Heater Core .

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VACUUM aeaner brand new
1970 model. Complete with all

BLAmNARS

cleaning toola. Small paint

••. ttz-2141

damage in shipping. Will toke
S27 cash or terms lt desired.
Phone 992-5641.
I0-9-6tc

POMEROY, OHIO

REGULATIONS

Mason,

REED BROS.

LE.GAL NOTICE

Friday to receive con slgnments at 10 a.m. Audion
starting at 7 p.m. Let US sell
h dl
your mere an se.

LEGAL NOTICE

Pomemy Name &amp; Auto
406 £. Mllln, POmeroy, 0.

Real Estate For Sale
LOTS WITH all utllltlea.

Restricted sub division. 112 to
lots. Phone Chester

For Sale

:'-~ere

BASSET puppleo, AKC,

$30.

98!'- 3301, night 915-3302.

F.

1-6--tfc

A. Benedum, Reedsville,

Oftlo. Phone 667-3856.

10-4-12tc

CRAFTSMAN riding

HOME building lots wllhln
Tuppers

lawn

potatoes, Charles Hilton,

a.a.

Salt Works, E. Main St.,

9-24-IB!c

Pomeroy. Phone 992-3891.
4-9-tfc

AWNINGS. storm doors •nd

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ROOFING.
BY c:oi1'RACr

.

windows, carports,
marquees, blown and batt
insulation . Elmer White,
sales representative. For free
estimates, phone Charles
u,le, Syracuse . V. V.
Johnson and Son. Inc.

GOOD Investment property .
House with three furnished
apartments. basement. two
garages. Mon·ihly income,

$190. Priced rusonabiy tor
quick sale. Phone 992-3035.
7-19-Hc

eont.ct:

ORVIU£ JOHNSON
Rt.l

?a:iMI

Dhter,O,

Air.f.onditianin&amp;
Inspection And
Re-Qwp

6•98

Plus
Parts

Blaettriafs
Phone m-21Q

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Reasonable r1ta1.

Phone

John Russell, Galllpolll 4&gt;164782 afler 5: 3D p.m;
&gt;1-7-Hc

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DOZER Work. Phone 949-2171 .
9·13-Hc
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SEWING MACHINES. Rtl&gt;alr
service, all makn.

992·228A.

The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sates and

Service. We Sharpen StiUCif'1,.

3-29-ffc

SEPTIC tanko cloal18d. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart, Oftlo. Ph.
662-3035.
2-ll-tlc

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.LEGAL NOTICE

o Drnm Payment

lnsll'ance

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HEATER NIM!

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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Help Wanted

f;~ ~/: 1'::~:~~n'o.u~:

WI'NSTON

SALE
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Ladies and
Gentlemen

T'l'le point Is, if yuu wunt a

jnb thai means something.

one that _rl-'lurns ~nort• to Y!'u I han you JtiVt! lu it , ttHm you
c:;;;,;g,He,l lnf•lrmHftun. h_y wntin~ : r.&gt;l'vbdnn !'f Tralnlnl-( Proau
11f _l•.dti&lt;'HIIfln fm· i'ht• Hundt~'f.:IJIJ»f•d , lk!parl ·

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M11J \lh·tf:trt•. tlllw1• of f':dtK·IJ ·

11IE BORN

.YDUR NEW HOME

F01 Sale, Rent

Some Ume ago, as a volunteer, I gave swimming Instructions to menially retarded children. f have never had a job
lhet was so phys~eally exhaustlnR. Also; I've never had
I job I found so rewardin~ in -•o many ways. !When I read
r o~ long ago aboul a group of retarded ~:ngllsh children
oemg asked to leave a heMch ~ause "they weren't physi·
eally .attractive," I thouJ(hl of my Rtudenls ~nd how marvelously beautiful t.hey were afl: they #-PICIRhed and swam . I

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Ce':'Ainly ~owhere in the field is there a place for the
emotionally Immature. Frankly, I don't think these who
vaguely mutter, ··1 jusl want to help people," llave a plaCt'
here either.
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BE'I"I''l" CANARY
Career With a Challenge

because she felt she simply did not have the patience required to work with children. She is now doing a fine job
with another soc1al agency-one where her contacts are
mainly with the elderly. Another acquaintance was a teacher of the deaf and he left for work he found less strenuous.

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Roof
Palntlnt
&amp;
Rtplir, Spoutlnt &amp;
Carpenter Work.

Dorothy Kathryn Whitt ;
Mildred Belle White whou
WHEEL Horse Salea and
Service. Beum Lumber
resldence(s) ere unknown to the - - - - - - - - -3-·2_2-tfc 3 ROOM unfurr ;'!hE.d apartplelntitf, and the unknown hflln
Company, Ch11ter, Ohio.
ment.
Phone
990::.i288.
or devisees of Dorothy Kathryn WILL give plano lessons In my
Phone 985-3301 .
home.
Phone
992-3666.
White. dece.sed , the unknown
5-20-Hc
8-16-tfc
heirs or devisees of Mildred
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR 2
1-30-tlc
Balle White . deceased. and the
· - - -- - - BUSINESS room, 322 N. Second
ACREST 7 room frame, 3 AIR CONDITIONING,
unknown heln or devlseH of WILL pick up merchandise and
Ave ., Middleport . Phone 992bedrooms. bath, gas floor
Refrigeration service. Jac-k's
Mary Peeples, decened . eiso
take to auction on a per- 5293.
8 NICE ewes.. 20 tat lambs. furnace, cellar. garage. ALL
known as Mery Peoples, whose
Refrigeration, New Haven.
cent
age
basts
.
Call
Jim
10-13-tfc
Phone
992-2630.
FOR $7,500.
names and addresses are
Phone 812-2079.
Adams, auctioneer . Rutland. - - - -- - - - I0-13-6tc
unknown to the plelntlff, will
U-Hc
Phone
7-42--'461
.
TRAILER
lot.
Plenty
of
water
take notice thlt they have been
tued by the Director of High .
9-23·tfC and septic la nk . Phone 742-::-~=----c. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
ways of tht State of Ohio. whO - - - - - -4781.
Comptele Se.rvlce
has Instituted a proceeding In
Phone 9.fl,3821
the Common Pleas Court of
. ,_ Raclnt, Ohio
MeigS County, . Ohio, .to .. ~~pro"Orlete ctrflln Pf'O~· y
''trill Bradford
descrlbeO n...-an•r .~l"' .. tilQ 5-1-ltc
way purpostl,, ,namely the
meklng, conttt"UcfiOn · or lm provtmtnt of State Route No . 7,
Secfion 6.3-4, Mel;~ County, OhlO
READY - MIX CONCRETE
and to fl:w: the value of &amp;eld
delivered right to \'OUr
proptrty . Tf'lt property aought
pro/ect. F11t and easy. Free
to be appropriated Is more
ut metes. Phone 992-3214 .
!ipeciflcally dncrlbed as
Goealeln Ready-Mix
follows :
Mtdaleport, Ohio.
NICELY furnished 2·bedroom
The following parcel. located
~-lfc
apartment. Middleport.
NOTICE IY
In Section lO, Town 2, Range ll,
or -6780.
Phone 992 -3874.
APPOINTMENT
Salisbury Township , Meigs
10-11-Jtp
Celt No.20:172
NEIGLER Construction. For
9-30-tfc
Count,, Ohio, lying on the right Estttt ot Lewis Williams
building CH" remodeling your
sideo the centerline of 1 survey D&amp;eeased
BEDROOM
housetnll•r.
lor 4 Bedrooms
2
homo,
coil Guy Nolgler,
REMODELED
3-bedroom
·made by the Department of
Notlct 11 herti:IY glvtn that
lllllt to vour specifications.
Phone 247-2252.
Racine,
Ohio.
house on Lincoln Heights.
Highways, and recorded In the- Lucille Casto of MlddltPOrt,
I0-11 -6tc Sitts nalllblt now.
7-31-tlc
rec:ordl of Melgt County, Ohio, Ohio, has been dui'jl' appointed
Phone 992 -J-4-«t.
and btlng more fully described Administratrix of the Estate ot
9-27-ttc
COAL FURNACE, blower and
as follow• :
Lewis Williams, deceased , tete
HARRISON'S . TV AND ANPARCEL NO. 134· WL
stoker, some ~lpe and coal.
of Meigs County. Ohio .
2
BEDROOM trailer, country
I HIGHWAY)
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
Phone
New
aven
882-2811
,
Creditors are required to file
loc:atlon near Pomeroy .
Monthly Paymonfl
AlL RIGHT, TITLE AND thtlr claims with said fiduciery
992-2522.
I0-11-3tp
Available
vtry
soon.
Phone
Lower
Then
Renl
INTEREST IN FEE SIMPLE, within four months .
6-10-ltc
INClUDING liMITATION OF
Dated this 25th dey ot Sep - 992-7JB.I, 992-7133 or 992-2318.
10-11-3tc PARKVLEW Kennels, Poodles, Cont•ct: Mr. Mood¥. Pll. tt2ACCESS,
IN
THE tember 1970.
Jt ovr field office at
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
and bird dogs. AKC. Pet •nd 7034
F . H . O'Brien
Park &amp; Sycamore In Mid·
PROPERTY
AUTOMOBILE tnourance boon
·~ how puppies . Grooming.
Probate Judge of seid UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
dltt,ort.
canctlltd?
Lost
your
Phone 992-5443.
house. Phone 992-3231 .
.IE CO A550C1ATIES,INC.
COmmencing ate point In the County
(91 2t 001 6, 13. 3tc:
10-7~c
3-17-Hc
!lf::_ator's
ltcenae"P
Call
992·
Formerly
ICisltll
Associates,
southwe•t corner of the east
Inc.
half of Fractional Section lO;
6-15-Hc
3 ROOM furnished apartment
NOTICI: OF
thence North 1 degree SA
..
Jim PeltH Slys:
AJIPOIHTM&amp;NT
m lnufes 25 secondt Eeat along
with nice yard In Middleport.
Cett No. 20J73
UT US INSTALL
the heU section lint of l'id
Phone 992-2780 or 992-2432,
YOUR FUI:L OIL
section. 709 .20 tnt to t point; Estate of Edward 8 . Dunun.
10-7-tlc
tl'lence South 72 degrttS 41 Decea11d .
'
Notice 11 hereby given 1hl1
minutes 24 seconds East along
ly BETTY CANARY
a line, 156.63 feet to a point In Thomes W. Dunc1n. of Rt. 2, FURNISHED and unfurnlohed
apartments. Close to school.
the owner s' northwest property Sollda Roed. South Point, Ohio,
A columnist's mail Is full of a number of thlngs, always corner
and tht real point of has bten duly appoJnted Ad Phone 992-WA.
GEO. HOBSTETTER,
including requests for free advertising. One is tempted to beginning for the lend htrtln ministrator of the Estete of
141-18-tlc
IIROKER
Edward B. Ounc1n, dKaaHd,
throw awal, unopened, any large brown envelope tbat described. said r.lnt locettd ltte
All sizes in stock, NEW LISTING - Nice 3
of Mel;l COunty, Ohio·.
23.41
feet
right
o
and
et
right
shows up. was especially glad this morning that I don't angles to centerline station l72 Creditors an required to file
bedrooms, belh, carpotln~,
149.95 up. We Install,
Birch kt.tchen. Forced • r
give ln to this temptation . In one such enveJope was a re- pius 11.96; thence South 72 their clalml with said flduclery
we service, we finance.
10 ROOM house, IIW Union Avo.
four months.
furnace. 2 car garaoe. Nlct
quest to tell readers about a new service offered by the degrees A1 minutes 24 seconds within
Oattcl thll Uth day of AUQUII,
East along the owners' norJust painted Interior and
lot.
Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.
theut propertT corner and the 1970.
ex!trior. Can be modo Into
F. H. O'Brien
POMEROY
o old Chester NEW LISTING- 4 bedrooms,
two apartments. Phone 992·
Any parent of a handicapped child can tell you that after centerline
J . w. Cars~v· Mer.
Prob•te Judge of seld
Rutland Road; thence South 34
central heel and air con·
5136
or
wrltt
to
Evelyn
lm·
ltftone"
·1111
county
aalting themselves, "How do I help my child?" their sec· degrees 53 m lnutes 30 ttconds
dltlonlng.
Modern kitchen, 2
bodenl.anderl,
126l.aurel
St.,
(9)
29
(101
6,
ll,
ltc
ond question is, usually asked afler several sessions with West along the owners' tilt
c
r
•
garage.
Middleport.
Pomeroy.
propertv lint and the center nne
a pediatrician, "Now, where do we go from here?"
ltl-ll-5tc YORKSHIRE pigs. Phone 992- 514,500.011
.
of old Chttter · Rutland Road,
12.50 fHt to a point In the
6'119.
NEW
LISTING
50
acres
Set the New 1971 .
There .are many aid programs and services available owners ' southeast property
10.7--61.c
Nice 41 room homlll, OM floor,
corner
;
thence
North
72
dt9rtn
but heretofore the information has been so scattered, so
A Thought for Today· "Scot1
A1 mlnuttl U secondS West
hard to come by, that It was almost impossible for parents, along
the owners• south tisb NoVelist Robert. • -·•- HOUSEKEEPER n - . Live BEAUTIFUL Early American
teachers, doctors or friends to discover exactly what it proptrty line, 141.24 ,.et to 1
style, stereo-radio com .
garMe. Mlntrals. su,ooo.oo
&amp;
...... In H desired. Good workiDII
blnatlon, AM &amp; FM radio, 4
·~
was and where it was. Life can become a series of frustr&amp;· point In the owners' southwest SWv...m said, "There Ia no condlflona. Phone 992-5251.
corner 1 thence North duiJ we so much underrate as
speaker sound system, 4 GOOD IUY _ 3 - lions, Iost time and wasted effort while the child waits- proptrty
·
I0-8-IIc
17 degrees AI mll'utes 36
speed automatic changer.
paneled h.om
. e. Nice liltchen
. ,
.
.
sometimes with Iragic results .
seconds !tit a~ng the owners' the duly ol being happy."
SEMI DRIVERS needed. Ex- Balance 179.25. U1e our
lect 1
ge Ll
1
west prop1rtv line, 71.65 feet to
budget term•. Call 992-3352.
: ~ c{.~
:~~~Ga:
Now On DI.Piayl
perience helpful but not
The bureau's new computerized central source 1n Wash- the point ot beginning, con necnsary.
for
local
end
over
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-13-70
forced
elr
furnace.
ti2,000.0II
Remanlng·
·1970 Mobile·,
inilOn, D.C., can now make life easier . Anyone can get taining 0.24 of an acre, more or
the road hauling. Vou can
len,
exclusive
of
the
present
inrormatlon by writing : CLOSER LOOK, Box 1492, Wash· road which occupies 0.03 of an
oern $10.000 to Sl5,000 per WALNUT, Modern otyle,, "I5ROOMIRJCKVENEER-7 MO.r11et'
in~n , D.C. :ml3. Include in your tetter the name of the
stereo-rtdto, am, tm radto, 4
room resldtncei lip, l .offlce moved!
, ,.
acre, more or tess.
ear If _you oro willing to
Said station be'ng tht Station
child, his handicap, age and school attended.
earn, F"CH" lii'Pilo:.tton, call
speaker
sound
system
,
4
rooms
down.
Control
heat.
5
DAN"
N
JE~
Number as stipulated In tilt
513-22&gt;1-31171 CH" wrlle Advance
speed
automatic
changer,
D'lillly
xt
,
.
r
OII•-Io't
100'x
100.
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hereinbefore
mentioned
survey
.
The Department of Health, Education and Welfare est!·
·Q-1 . - 500
D. T. Dept., 11011 Enocll Drive, · Hparate controls. S.lance
Owners
cltlm
title
by
In
·
mates that 15 per cent of American school children are strument of record In Deed
$74.79. Use our budget Ierma.
. ,
.
OHIO'$ LARGEST
Middletown, Qllo ..so42.
10-13-21&lt;:
handicapped in some way . And this brings up another ques- Book 1-41, Page 351, County
ea11 992-3352.
I0- 1,_ 70
wAN
"D
MOIIIPOi.eHMOMEROYE
DEALER
tion. Who is going to teach children who need special at- Recordtr's Office.
Together
with
all
rights
or
MAN
OR
woman
to
supply
tention?
CA~L ~
.
euemc.nts of access to or from
consumers with Rawlelgh TIMBEJI. 55 acres on good
Obviously, there is a great need for teachers-HEW says said limited access hlghw•r,•
r..d; One-thlrdwhlte ..k, 15"
HILEN AIIORVtRGIL ' Mal••traol .
'~•
71ft
Products . , Can earn SlO
-~
Phon R--• Ill 3"
TEAFO D
. .
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.. llo.i' ;•,;
300,000 are needed. Financial assistance is available for from or to the lend of 11 d
-kly
pori-time,
1150
ond
up
persons abutting upori that
:U:.~P·
• -•v e ·~
ASSOCIATI$ SYRAC~~:~( . ·. . A'Qi~
those who want to have a career w1th a challenge.
full-limo. WrJie Chirlte Penn,
portion of seld limited ICCtll
W.-T. Rawll!lgh CtJ,, P. 0. Bo•
10-13-70
U.S.RI.M •.I.'&lt;' .rf' ~
hlghwi'J, lith own by the planNobody is suggesting that such a career Ia an easy one. of ul Improvement htrtln
204, Chiiii~Otl\ao Ohio A51111,
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One acquaintance of mine left her field of speech therapy rtftrrtd to .
giving nlt'!'f• address end GREEN beens, tomatoos. Pick

for Rent

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Water

development, all lots large
and have good drelr~age.
Phone 992-6887 after 5 p.m .
10-1-tfc

IRISH cobblers 111d Kennebec
Portland, Ohio. Phone

Plaint

Dlslrlcl. Close to high school
and fairgrounds. This 11 a new

mower. Phone 992-2429.
10·11 -Jtc

2268.

AuNT LOWEEZ.V
GIVE ME FIFTY
O:NT TO BABVSEr
WIF TATER

w. Va.

173-5675
Open Dollr 1tll4 p.m.
6:301119 p.m.

For want Ad Service
5 cents per Word one Inse-rtion
Minimum Charge 75.:
REEDSVILLE, OHIO
1'2 cents per word three
consecutive Insertions
11 cents per word six con HOMEMADE Ice cream by
secutive Insertions.
quarts . Racine Fireman
Notice
'25 Per cent Discount on paid
Auxiliary. Phone U9-3.f1l or
adund ads paid within 10d.t~ y s . PIANO tuning . Karl Kebler,
949-3293.
CARD OF THANKS
Mason . Phone 773-SS35 after 5
10-ll-&lt;ltc
&amp; OBITUARY
p.m .
Sl .SO for 50 word minimum .
10-13-JOic ~----Eac h eddllionel word 2c .
CHINESE rlngneck pheasants,
ILIND ADS
SOc to$2each, at farm. Phone
GUN
SHOOT
for
turkeys.
Additlon.111 25c Chei"ge per
Letart, W. Va. 895-3972 any
Racine
Gun
Club,
Sunday,
Advertisement .
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oay e-xcept saturday.
October 18. 1 p.m .
OFFICE HOURS \
10-8-&lt;ilp
10.13-Stc
1: 30 a .m . to 5:00p .m . Dally,
8:30 a .m . to 12 :00 NODn
Saturday.
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tlouse, COAL. limestone . Excelslo1

LaU!'el Cliff, now open each

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Evelyn McDaniel

We have five left - All sizes and most
equipment. Write for literature and prices.

RATES

$5.55

And Complete Line
of Supplies

GARDEN TRACTORS

The Publi!!her rnerves the
r ight to e&lt;llt or reject any eels
dee-med objectional.
The
publisher will not be responsible
for more then one incorrtct
Insertion .

·.Wheel Alignment

SOlml SEA'$
TROPICAL FISH

EOONOMY • GEAR DRIVEN

Cencelletlon &amp; Corrections
Will be eccepltd untll9a.m . for
Day of Publication

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oJUISHAIO

TH' TREAT'S OCII ME!!

Have Your Yt~rly

EXPERT

Pemeroy

NOWOPEN
FOR
BUSINESS

FOR SALE

S P .M . Dey Before Publfeatlon
Monday Deadline- 9 a .m.

Garages.
Free Estimates
Jim· Larry
Kenny- Jake
Phone
992-7044 or 992-5632

color, lull size model. All
built-In to bullonhote, over-

OPEN EV!S. IICIO P.M.

WANT AD
INFORMATION
DEADLINES

Calnma or Resi'Hlti_.

sewing machine left In
layaway . Beautiful pastel

1965 OLDSMOBILE
$1295
Starfire Coupe. radio. power steering ,
automatic transmission . Real Nice.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

~EW

JOHNSON MASONRY

EXPERIENCED
Radialor Service

For Sate
G.E. retrlgerolor, aood con-

$1495
1967 PLYMOUTH
power
Belvedere 2 Dr. Hardtop, V-B motor,
steering, S. automatic transmission .

1965 PONTIAC
$1195
Station Wagon, Tempest, V-8 motor. power
steering S. automatic transmission.

Business Services

COAL furnace converted to gas,

ONE REO CENT
TO t-IN ·NII~~E. I

Said persons named or noted
above snell further tlkt notice
thlf unless they antwar on or
bafort Saturday, tl'lt 7th dey of
November, 1,0, they will be
deemed to have welved their
right to answer, and tht ~ttltlon
will bt tektf'l IS tn•e and
Judgment will be ttf'ldtnd
accordinely .
P. ei. Me..attr
Director tf Hloftwav•
(91 1, 15, 22, ~. (10) 6,13, 6te

Tom
Hili
'
You,
and

Mu,~ic!
J-•

S..oad
Jesu5, ~on of ~lraeh, Wilt
not related at all to Jeaua bf
Nazareth. He Will tile writt•
of the apocryphal- wcirll
known •• "Ec:elelluti¢ut''not to he confuaod wllh the
()id T... ta m• nt BPok of

,.;C".•cJr.,.IIKff.'l .

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Ot

~roo •·MY FAllS!

Melt NIGHT WI!
CHE OF Mr CIH!IIIIITIC 11111.\IPHS

lO TMl\ Oi&amp;cRIMtrtm~ Cllff'ITfU~

_.l'fO 00 THEY A~EC!AT£ THE ~RT
a: LARIAT LAS!Off r - - - '

CROSSWORD
5. Stopped In
G. Pattot
amlll.
7. Zoundlo!

a. Bod7 or

water
I. 'Net olf

11. Heroine ot

Ooll.ra4'•
''VIctDry''

tl.lbdebuu
18. Lobena'rln'•
wife

17. Appearu

atbm.t
18. '"nle
ADI·

J2. Com-

men4.
llble
:U.Oreodjr
211. City 1n

Kna.da
211. Plooo

IIWIOJ ,.~~

ot

J1'0UIUI
28. Dude,

mink.

etc.

30. l'ood.

U . II'Uta
Ill
34. -

=Ut

-

315. Prima

1'......,......

I I . tl)

311.-1

a&amp;.AebiJlu
60. Aapr

TAWLZ

b

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... Ca'boodle'•

"'r::.-

must . be' .

r.

!'.:.,t:

1rt:A=Is1

&lt;·.

phone num.b tr' ·

I0-13-21c

your own. Also, potalotl and
sweet pqtetoes. Bring containers. Andrew Crou. Letart
Falls.
· I0-7-61c

Real Estate for Sale

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J: AIN'T GOT
JIIMEY-- LET'S
ME 1\N'I{OU 50

DO-IT-YOURSELF
FANCY SWITCHES TAKE
SAME KIND OF WIRING
ly MR. FIX
You can have light
switches that are si)ent.
switches that glow in the
dark. switches that dim or
brighten the light and even
switches that consist of a
single large button which you
can hit with an elbow when
your hands are full.
But the best thlng about
these fancy new switches is
that they are installed just
like t he o 1d push-button
switches probably still in use
in many homes.
The wiring is the same. All
you do is replace the switch.
Toggle switches work more
easily t h a n pwh - button
switches. For absolute quiet
the mercury switch eliminates that click that can sound
so loud In the middle of the
night. Remember one Important feature about mer- place one of these make sure
cury switches-they must be that rou get the right kind
lnstaUed straight and up- of switch. There will be three
right. Don't try to install one terminals instead of the
overhead, for example. The usual two. Simply rewire as
liquid mercury will close the the old switch was con.
nee ted.
circuit and keep It closed.
Some switches have neon
lights built Into the toggle,
cawing it lo glow in the
dark. There are swireh plates
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
with the same feature 1f you
Salarday,
Oct. II, llnO
don't care to replace the
SALES
REPORT
of
switch.
Oblo Volley IJveaiAI&lt;k Co.
When replac:lng a switch
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 19 to
the most Important thing to
remember is to turn off the 19.ii0; 220 to 2iiO lba. 18.50 to
electricity. Throw the main 1~.75; Fat Sows 17 to 17.60;
switch that controls that cir- Boars 11 to 14.50; Pigs 5 to 11.75;
culi or remove the fuse. If
you don't know which fuse Sboata 17 to 21.
CATI'LE- Steere 27 to 30.50;
to look for, turn on the light
and then try removing fuses . Heifers 26 to 30.50; Be by Beef 29
When you have hit the right to 30.60; Fat Cows 18 to 19.60;
one the light will go out.
Canners 12 to 20; Bulls II to 24;
With the power off, re- Milll Cows ~ to 290.
move the two screws that
VECAL CALVES - Tops 41;
hold the covering swlreh Seconds 38 to 40; Medium 32 to
plate in place. Set these
aside carefuUy. Then re· 31; Com. &amp; Hvs. 28 to 33; Culls
move the screws that hold 3() Down.
BABY CALVES - 15 to 60.
the switch In the metal wall
box.
LAMBS - Tops 26.50;
Loosen the terminals (the Seconds 22.50 to 24; Ugh! Wta.
brall acrews that bold the 20 to 22; Common W Down.
wires) and ren1ove the wires.
8pecl~l Yearllag Saie In
Re""ten the wires to the · .......... wllll fte~W, Saie
1 ter1111ba!S of the il"ew switch.
Saijrday, Od. 17, 1911.
Replace the swlreh in the
box and put the cover plate
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK
back on.
Octolier 9, 1m
When connecting wires to
Hoc•: 200-230, .19.10; No. I,
the terminal posts, wrap the 19.30; 230-240, 11.85; 240-260,
wire around the post In a 18.35j 26Q..280, 27.70; 190-200,
clockwise direction. This wlll 18.20; li!Cl-I90, 17.10; II!Cl-180,
prevent the wire from slipping off when the screw IS 16.30; Sows, 1~.7:&gt;18.40; Boars,
1Utl-15; SIAI&lt;k Hogs, JJ.50-W;
tightened.
A light lhet Is controUed Pigs By the Head, 9.711-16.90.
Callie: 704 Head : Choice
from more than one point,
as on a stairway, will have Steere, 31.llh'IUO; Good, 29,
a special switch known as a 80.LMI; Slimdard, 25-27 .40; Good
three-way switch. If you re - Cows, 19.Z0.22.11.

Market Report

TOTH ' MOVIN'
PITCHERS

,.
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,.,
.•••,Co.

251815
Of
QUllnY

che.p. Also, nice gentle mere
~ony with saddle. Phqne
Ches,.,. 985-4229,

I0-9-3tc

dition . Phone 992-6247 .

I0-9-4tp

1970 DIAL ' N

Brick, Block. Slone.
Cisterns, Chimneys, Home

ZIG ZAG

Remodeling, Cement Work,

cast and fancy stitch. Pay just

$.48.75 cash or terms
arranged . Trade-Ins ac-

From the Largest Truck• o~

cepted. Phone 992-5641.
I0-9-61c

Bulldozer R:edlatcr to the
Smallest Heater Core .

- - -- - - -

VACUUM aeaner brand new
1970 model. Complete with all

BLAmNARS

cleaning toola. Small paint

••. ttz-2141

damage in shipping. Will toke
S27 cash or terms lt desired.
Phone 992-5641.
I0-9-6tc

POMEROY, OHIO

REGULATIONS

Mason,

REED BROS.

LE.GAL NOTICE

Friday to receive con slgnments at 10 a.m. Audion
starting at 7 p.m. Let US sell
h dl
your mere an se.

LEGAL NOTICE

Pomemy Name &amp; Auto
406 £. Mllln, POmeroy, 0.

Real Estate For Sale
LOTS WITH all utllltlea.

Restricted sub division. 112 to
lots. Phone Chester

For Sale

:'-~ere

BASSET puppleo, AKC,

$30.

98!'- 3301, night 915-3302.

F.

1-6--tfc

A. Benedum, Reedsville,

Oftlo. Phone 667-3856.

10-4-12tc

CRAFTSMAN riding

HOME building lots wllhln
Tuppers

lawn

potatoes, Charles Hilton,

a.a.

Salt Works, E. Main St.,

9-24-IB!c

Pomeroy. Phone 992-3891.
4-9-tfc

AWNINGS. storm doors •nd

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BY c:oi1'RACr

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windows, carports,
marquees, blown and batt
insulation . Elmer White,
sales representative. For free
estimates, phone Charles
u,le, Syracuse . V. V.
Johnson and Son. Inc.

GOOD Investment property .
House with three furnished
apartments. basement. two
garages. Mon·ihly income,

$190. Priced rusonabiy tor
quick sale. Phone 992-3035.
7-19-Hc

eont.ct:

ORVIU£ JOHNSON
Rt.l

?a:iMI

Dhter,O,

Air.f.onditianin&amp;
Inspection And
Re-Qwp

6•98

Plus
Parts

Blaettriafs
Phone m-21Q

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Reasonable r1ta1.

Phone

John Russell, Galllpolll 4&gt;164782 afler 5: 3D p.m;
&gt;1-7-Hc

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DOZER Work. Phone 949-2171 .
9·13-Hc
·
SEWING MACHINES. Rtl&gt;alr
service, all makn.

992·228A.

The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sates and

Service. We Sharpen StiUCif'1,.

3-29-ffc

SEPTIC tanko cloal18d. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart, Oftlo. Ph.
662-3035.
2-ll-tlc

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ex. ..

.LEGAL NOTICE

o Drnm Payment

lnsll'ance

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HEATER NIM!

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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Help Wanted

f;~ ~/: 1'::~:~~n'o.u~:

WI'NSTON

SALE
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Ladies and
Gentlemen

T'l'le point Is, if yuu wunt a

jnb thai means something.

one that _rl-'lurns ~nort• to Y!'u I han you JtiVt! lu it , ttHm you
c:;;;,;g,He,l lnf•lrmHftun. h_y wntin~ : r.&gt;l'vbdnn !'f Tralnlnl-( Proau
11f _l•.dti&lt;'HIIfln fm· i'ht• Hundt~'f.:IJIJ»f•d , lk!parl ·

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M11J \lh·tf:trt•. tlllw1• of f':dtK·IJ ·

11IE BORN

.YDUR NEW HOME

F01 Sale, Rent

Some Ume ago, as a volunteer, I gave swimming Instructions to menially retarded children. f have never had a job
lhet was so phys~eally exhaustlnR. Also; I've never had
I job I found so rewardin~ in -•o many ways. !When I read
r o~ long ago aboul a group of retarded ~:ngllsh children
oemg asked to leave a heMch ~ause "they weren't physi·
eally .attractive," I thouJ(hl of my Rtudenls ~nd how marvelously beautiful t.hey were afl: they #-PICIRhed and swam . I

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Ce':'Ainly ~owhere in the field is there a place for the
emotionally Immature. Frankly, I don't think these who
vaguely mutter, ··1 jusl want to help people," llave a plaCt'
here either.
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BE'I"I''l" CANARY
Career With a Challenge

because she felt she simply did not have the patience required to work with children. She is now doing a fine job
with another soc1al agency-one where her contacts are
mainly with the elderly. Another acquaintance was a teacher of the deaf and he left for work he found less strenuous.

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Roof
Palntlnt
&amp;
Rtplir, Spoutlnt &amp;
Carpenter Work.

Dorothy Kathryn Whitt ;
Mildred Belle White whou
WHEEL Horse Salea and
Service. Beum Lumber
resldence(s) ere unknown to the - - - - - - - - -3-·2_2-tfc 3 ROOM unfurr ;'!hE.d apartplelntitf, and the unknown hflln
Company, Ch11ter, Ohio.
ment.
Phone
990::.i288.
or devisees of Dorothy Kathryn WILL give plano lessons In my
Phone 985-3301 .
home.
Phone
992-3666.
White. dece.sed , the unknown
5-20-Hc
8-16-tfc
heirs or devisees of Mildred
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR 2
1-30-tlc
Balle White . deceased. and the
· - - -- - - BUSINESS room, 322 N. Second
ACREST 7 room frame, 3 AIR CONDITIONING,
unknown heln or devlseH of WILL pick up merchandise and
Ave ., Middleport . Phone 992bedrooms. bath, gas floor
Refrigeration service. Jac-k's
Mary Peeples, decened . eiso
take to auction on a per- 5293.
8 NICE ewes.. 20 tat lambs. furnace, cellar. garage. ALL
known as Mery Peoples, whose
Refrigeration, New Haven.
cent
age
basts
.
Call
Jim
10-13-tfc
Phone
992-2630.
FOR $7,500.
names and addresses are
Phone 812-2079.
Adams, auctioneer . Rutland. - - - -- - - - I0-13-6tc
unknown to the plelntlff, will
U-Hc
Phone
7-42--'461
.
TRAILER
lot.
Plenty
of
water
take notice thlt they have been
tued by the Director of High .
9-23·tfC and septic la nk . Phone 742-::-~=----c. BRADFORD, Auctioneer
ways of tht State of Ohio. whO - - - - - -4781.
Comptele Se.rvlce
has Instituted a proceeding In
Phone 9.fl,3821
the Common Pleas Court of
. ,_ Raclnt, Ohio
MeigS County, . Ohio, .to .. ~~pro"Orlete ctrflln Pf'O~· y
''trill Bradford
descrlbeO n...-an•r .~l"' .. tilQ 5-1-ltc
way purpostl,, ,namely the
meklng, conttt"UcfiOn · or lm provtmtnt of State Route No . 7,
Secfion 6.3-4, Mel;~ County, OhlO
READY - MIX CONCRETE
and to fl:w: the value of &amp;eld
delivered right to \'OUr
proptrty . Tf'lt property aought
pro/ect. F11t and easy. Free
to be appropriated Is more
ut metes. Phone 992-3214 .
!ipeciflcally dncrlbed as
Goealeln Ready-Mix
follows :
Mtdaleport, Ohio.
NICELY furnished 2·bedroom
The following parcel. located
~-lfc
apartment. Middleport.
NOTICE IY
In Section lO, Town 2, Range ll,
or -6780.
Phone 992 -3874.
APPOINTMENT
Salisbury Township , Meigs
10-11-Jtp
Celt No.20:172
NEIGLER Construction. For
9-30-tfc
Count,, Ohio, lying on the right Estttt ot Lewis Williams
building CH" remodeling your
sideo the centerline of 1 survey D&amp;eeased
BEDROOM
housetnll•r.
lor 4 Bedrooms
2
homo,
coil Guy Nolgler,
REMODELED
3-bedroom
·made by the Department of
Notlct 11 herti:IY glvtn that
lllllt to vour specifications.
Phone 247-2252.
Racine,
Ohio.
house on Lincoln Heights.
Highways, and recorded In the- Lucille Casto of MlddltPOrt,
I0-11 -6tc Sitts nalllblt now.
7-31-tlc
rec:ordl of Melgt County, Ohio, Ohio, has been dui'jl' appointed
Phone 992 -J-4-«t.
and btlng more fully described Administratrix of the Estate ot
9-27-ttc
COAL FURNACE, blower and
as follow• :
Lewis Williams, deceased , tete
HARRISON'S . TV AND ANPARCEL NO. 134· WL
stoker, some ~lpe and coal.
of Meigs County. Ohio .
2
BEDROOM trailer, country
I HIGHWAY)
TENNA SERVICE. Phone
Phone
New
aven
882-2811
,
Creditors are required to file
loc:atlon near Pomeroy .
Monthly Paymonfl
AlL RIGHT, TITLE AND thtlr claims with said fiduciery
992-2522.
I0-11-3tp
Available
vtry
soon.
Phone
Lower
Then
Renl
INTEREST IN FEE SIMPLE, within four months .
6-10-ltc
INClUDING liMITATION OF
Dated this 25th dey ot Sep - 992-7JB.I, 992-7133 or 992-2318.
10-11-3tc PARKVLEW Kennels, Poodles, Cont•ct: Mr. Mood¥. Pll. tt2ACCESS,
IN
THE tember 1970.
Jt ovr field office at
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
and bird dogs. AKC. Pet •nd 7034
F . H . O'Brien
Park &amp; Sycamore In Mid·
PROPERTY
AUTOMOBILE tnourance boon
·~ how puppies . Grooming.
Probate Judge of seid UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
dltt,ort.
canctlltd?
Lost
your
Phone 992-5443.
house. Phone 992-3231 .
.IE CO A550C1ATIES,INC.
COmmencing ate point In the County
(91 2t 001 6, 13. 3tc:
10-7~c
3-17-Hc
!lf::_ator's
ltcenae"P
Call
992·
Formerly
ICisltll
Associates,
southwe•t corner of the east
Inc.
half of Fractional Section lO;
6-15-Hc
3 ROOM furnished apartment
NOTICI: OF
thence North 1 degree SA
..
Jim PeltH Slys:
AJIPOIHTM&amp;NT
m lnufes 25 secondt Eeat along
with nice yard In Middleport.
Cett No. 20J73
UT US INSTALL
the heU section lint of l'id
Phone 992-2780 or 992-2432,
YOUR FUI:L OIL
section. 709 .20 tnt to t point; Estate of Edward 8 . Dunun.
10-7-tlc
tl'lence South 72 degrttS 41 Decea11d .
'
Notice 11 hereby given 1hl1
minutes 24 seconds East along
ly BETTY CANARY
a line, 156.63 feet to a point In Thomes W. Dunc1n. of Rt. 2, FURNISHED and unfurnlohed
apartments. Close to school.
the owner s' northwest property Sollda Roed. South Point, Ohio,
A columnist's mail Is full of a number of thlngs, always corner
and tht real point of has bten duly appoJnted Ad Phone 992-WA.
GEO. HOBSTETTER,
including requests for free advertising. One is tempted to beginning for the lend htrtln ministrator of the Estete of
141-18-tlc
IIROKER
Edward B. Ounc1n, dKaaHd,
throw awal, unopened, any large brown envelope tbat described. said r.lnt locettd ltte
All sizes in stock, NEW LISTING - Nice 3
of Mel;l COunty, Ohio·.
23.41
feet
right
o
and
et
right
shows up. was especially glad this morning that I don't angles to centerline station l72 Creditors an required to file
bedrooms, belh, carpotln~,
149.95 up. We Install,
Birch kt.tchen. Forced • r
give ln to this temptation . In one such enveJope was a re- pius 11.96; thence South 72 their clalml with said flduclery
we service, we finance.
10 ROOM house, IIW Union Avo.
four months.
furnace. 2 car garaoe. Nlct
quest to tell readers about a new service offered by the degrees A1 minutes 24 seconds within
Oattcl thll Uth day of AUQUII,
East along the owners' norJust painted Interior and
lot.
Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.
theut propertT corner and the 1970.
ex!trior. Can be modo Into
F. H. O'Brien
POMEROY
o old Chester NEW LISTING- 4 bedrooms,
two apartments. Phone 992·
Any parent of a handicapped child can tell you that after centerline
J . w. Cars~v· Mer.
Prob•te Judge of seld
Rutland Road; thence South 34
central heel and air con·
5136
or
wrltt
to
Evelyn
lm·
ltftone"
·1111
county
aalting themselves, "How do I help my child?" their sec· degrees 53 m lnutes 30 ttconds
dltlonlng.
Modern kitchen, 2
bodenl.anderl,
126l.aurel
St.,
(9)
29
(101
6,
ll,
ltc
ond question is, usually asked afler several sessions with West along the owners' tilt
c
r
•
garage.
Middleport.
Pomeroy.
propertv lint and the center nne
a pediatrician, "Now, where do we go from here?"
ltl-ll-5tc YORKSHIRE pigs. Phone 992- 514,500.011
.
of old Chttter · Rutland Road,
12.50 fHt to a point In the
6'119.
NEW
LISTING
50
acres
Set the New 1971 .
There .are many aid programs and services available owners ' southeast property
10.7--61.c
Nice 41 room homlll, OM floor,
corner
;
thence
North
72
dt9rtn
but heretofore the information has been so scattered, so
A Thought for Today· "Scot1
A1 mlnuttl U secondS West
hard to come by, that It was almost impossible for parents, along
the owners• south tisb NoVelist Robert. • -·•- HOUSEKEEPER n - . Live BEAUTIFUL Early American
teachers, doctors or friends to discover exactly what it proptrty line, 141.24 ,.et to 1
style, stereo-radio com .
garMe. Mlntrals. su,ooo.oo
&amp;
...... In H desired. Good workiDII
blnatlon, AM &amp; FM radio, 4
·~
was and where it was. Life can become a series of frustr&amp;· point In the owners' southwest SWv...m said, "There Ia no condlflona. Phone 992-5251.
corner 1 thence North duiJ we so much underrate as
speaker sound system, 4 GOOD IUY _ 3 - lions, Iost time and wasted effort while the child waits- proptrty
·
I0-8-IIc
17 degrees AI mll'utes 36
speed automatic changer.
paneled h.om
. e. Nice liltchen
. ,
.
.
sometimes with Iragic results .
seconds !tit a~ng the owners' the duly ol being happy."
SEMI DRIVERS needed. Ex- Balance 179.25. U1e our
lect 1
ge Ll
1
west prop1rtv line, 71.65 feet to
budget term•. Call 992-3352.
: ~ c{.~
:~~~Ga:
Now On DI.Piayl
perience helpful but not
The bureau's new computerized central source 1n Wash- the point ot beginning, con necnsary.
for
local
end
over
----::----1-0
-13-70
forced
elr
furnace.
ti2,000.0II
Remanlng·
·1970 Mobile·,
inilOn, D.C., can now make life easier . Anyone can get taining 0.24 of an acre, more or
the road hauling. Vou can
len,
exclusive
of
the
present
inrormatlon by writing : CLOSER LOOK, Box 1492, Wash· road which occupies 0.03 of an
oern $10.000 to Sl5,000 per WALNUT, Modern otyle,, "I5ROOMIRJCKVENEER-7 MO.r11et'
in~n , D.C. :ml3. Include in your tetter the name of the
stereo-rtdto, am, tm radto, 4
room resldtncei lip, l .offlce moved!
, ,.
acre, more or tess.
ear If _you oro willing to
Said station be'ng tht Station
child, his handicap, age and school attended.
earn, F"CH" lii'Pilo:.tton, call
speaker
sound
system
,
4
rooms
down.
Control
heat.
5
DAN"
N
JE~
Number as stipulated In tilt
513-22&gt;1-31171 CH" wrlle Advance
speed
automatic
changer,
D'lillly
xt
,
.
r
OII•-Io't
100'x
100.
.
·
'
. .· '··,
hereinbefore
mentioned
survey
.
The Department of Health, Education and Welfare est!·
·Q-1 . - 500
D. T. Dept., 11011 Enocll Drive, · Hparate controls. S.lance
Owners
cltlm
title
by
In
·
mates that 15 per cent of American school children are strument of record In Deed
$74.79. Use our budget Ierma.
. ,
.
OHIO'$ LARGEST
Middletown, Qllo ..so42.
10-13-21&lt;:
handicapped in some way . And this brings up another ques- Book 1-41, Page 351, County
ea11 992-3352.
I0- 1,_ 70
wAN
"D
MOIIIPOi.eHMOMEROYE
DEALER
tion. Who is going to teach children who need special at- Recordtr's Office.
Together
with
all
rights
or
MAN
OR
woman
to
supply
tention?
CA~L ~
.
euemc.nts of access to or from
consumers with Rawlelgh TIMBEJI. 55 acres on good
Obviously, there is a great need for teachers-HEW says said limited access hlghw•r,•
r..d; One-thlrdwhlte ..k, 15"
HILEN AIIORVtRGIL ' Mal••traol .
'~•
71ft
Products . , Can earn SlO
-~
Phon R--• Ill 3"
TEAFO D
. .
~~
.. llo.i' ;•,;
300,000 are needed. Financial assistance is available for from or to the lend of 11 d
-kly
pori-time,
1150
ond
up
persons abutting upori that
:U:.~P·
• -•v e ·~
ASSOCIATI$ SYRAC~~:~( . ·. . A'Qi~
those who want to have a career w1th a challenge.
full-limo. WrJie Chirlte Penn,
portion of seld limited ICCtll
W.-T. Rawll!lgh CtJ,, P. 0. Bo•
10-13-70
U.S.RI.M •.I.'&lt;' .rf' ~
hlghwi'J, lith own by the planNobody is suggesting that such a career Ia an easy one. of ul Improvement htrtln
204, Chiiii~Otl\ao Ohio A51111,
· '
One acquaintance of mine left her field of speech therapy rtftrrtd to .
giving nlt'!'f• address end GREEN beens, tomatoos. Pick

for Rent

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Water

development, all lots large
and have good drelr~age.
Phone 992-6887 after 5 p.m .
10-1-tfc

IRISH cobblers 111d Kennebec
Portland, Ohio. Phone

Plaint

Dlslrlcl. Close to high school
and fairgrounds. This 11 a new

mower. Phone 992-2429.
10·11 -Jtc

2268.

AuNT LOWEEZ.V
GIVE ME FIFTY
O:NT TO BABVSEr
WIF TATER

w. Va.

173-5675
Open Dollr 1tll4 p.m.
6:301119 p.m.

For want Ad Service
5 cents per Word one Inse-rtion
Minimum Charge 75.:
REEDSVILLE, OHIO
1'2 cents per word three
consecutive Insertions
11 cents per word six con HOMEMADE Ice cream by
secutive Insertions.
quarts . Racine Fireman
Notice
'25 Per cent Discount on paid
Auxiliary. Phone U9-3.f1l or
adund ads paid within 10d.t~ y s . PIANO tuning . Karl Kebler,
949-3293.
CARD OF THANKS
Mason . Phone 773-SS35 after 5
10-ll-&lt;ltc
&amp; OBITUARY
p.m .
Sl .SO for 50 word minimum .
10-13-JOic ~----Eac h eddllionel word 2c .
CHINESE rlngneck pheasants,
ILIND ADS
SOc to$2each, at farm. Phone
GUN
SHOOT
for
turkeys.
Additlon.111 25c Chei"ge per
Letart, W. Va. 895-3972 any
Racine
Gun
Club,
Sunday,
Advertisement .
'·
oay e-xcept saturday.
October 18. 1 p.m .
OFFICE HOURS \
10-8-&lt;ilp
10.13-Stc
1: 30 a .m . to 5:00p .m . Dally,
8:30 a .m . to 12 :00 NODn
Saturday.
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tlouse, COAL. limestone . Excelslo1

LaU!'el Cliff, now open each

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Evelyn McDaniel

We have five left - All sizes and most
equipment. Write for literature and prices.

RATES

$5.55

And Complete Line
of Supplies

GARDEN TRACTORS

The Publi!!her rnerves the
r ight to e&lt;llt or reject any eels
dee-med objectional.
The
publisher will not be responsible
for more then one incorrtct
Insertion .

·.Wheel Alignment

SOlml SEA'$
TROPICAL FISH

EOONOMY • GEAR DRIVEN

Cencelletlon &amp; Corrections
Will be eccepltd untll9a.m . for
Day of Publication

!\

oJUISHAIO

TH' TREAT'S OCII ME!!

Have Your Yt~rly

EXPERT

Pemeroy

NOWOPEN
FOR
BUSINESS

FOR SALE

S P .M . Dey Before Publfeatlon
Monday Deadline- 9 a .m.

Garages.
Free Estimates
Jim· Larry
Kenny- Jake
Phone
992-7044 or 992-5632

color, lull size model. All
built-In to bullonhote, over-

OPEN EV!S. IICIO P.M.

WANT AD
INFORMATION
DEADLINES

Calnma or Resi'Hlti_.

sewing machine left In
layaway . Beautiful pastel

1965 OLDSMOBILE
$1295
Starfire Coupe. radio. power steering ,
automatic transmission . Real Nice.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

~EW

JOHNSON MASONRY

EXPERIENCED
Radialor Service

For Sate
G.E. retrlgerolor, aood con-

$1495
1967 PLYMOUTH
power
Belvedere 2 Dr. Hardtop, V-B motor,
steering, S. automatic transmission .

1965 PONTIAC
$1195
Station Wagon, Tempest, V-8 motor. power
steering S. automatic transmission.

Business Services

COAL furnace converted to gas,

ONE REO CENT
TO t-IN ·NII~~E. I

Said persons named or noted
above snell further tlkt notice
thlf unless they antwar on or
bafort Saturday, tl'lt 7th dey of
November, 1,0, they will be
deemed to have welved their
right to answer, and tht ~ttltlon
will bt tektf'l IS tn•e and
Judgment will be ttf'ldtnd
accordinely .
P. ei. Me..attr
Director tf Hloftwav•
(91 1, 15, 22, ~. (10) 6,13, 6te

Tom
Hili
'
You,
and

Mu,~ic!
J-•

S..oad
Jesu5, ~on of ~lraeh, Wilt
not related at all to Jeaua bf
Nazareth. He Will tile writt•
of the apocryphal- wcirll
known •• "Ec:elelluti¢ut''not to he confuaod wllh the
()id T... ta m• nt BPok of

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Ot

~roo •·MY FAllS!

Melt NIGHT WI!
CHE OF Mr CIH!IIIIITIC 11111.\IPHS

lO TMl\ Oi&amp;cRIMtrtm~ Cllff'ITfU~

_.l'fO 00 THEY A~EC!AT£ THE ~RT
a: LARIAT LAS!Off r - - - '

CROSSWORD
5. Stopped In
G. Pattot
amlll.
7. Zoundlo!

a. Bod7 or

water
I. 'Net olf

11. Heroine ot

Ooll.ra4'•
''VIctDry''

tl.lbdebuu
18. Lobena'rln'•
wife

17. Appearu

atbm.t
18. '"nle
ADI·

J2. Com-

men4.
llble
:U.Oreodjr
211. City 1n

Kna.da
211. Plooo

IIWIOJ ,.~~

ot

J1'0UIUI
28. Dude,

mink.

etc.

30. l'ood.

U . II'Uta
Ill
34. -

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315. Prima

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311.-1

a&amp;.AebiJlu
60. Aapr

TAWLZ

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must . be' .

r.

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1rt:A=Is1

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phone num.b tr' ·

I0-13-21c

your own. Also, potalotl and
sweet pqtetoes. Bring containers. Andrew Crou. Letart
Falls.
· I0-7-61c

Real Estate for Sale

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By'IJailod I'Telt lalmlaUollll
In IIM4, Howard Metzenbaum
was an incU'p&lt;lrator ol the Ohio
School ol Social Scl...,.s in
Clevelnnd, a fact the Democratic senatorial candidate be,.,,.

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ed.
''Every year, we have lhol&gt;sanda of YOUDI ~ COOling
Into the laboc nlai'let In Ohio
and we mUll hsve the Jobs
avaUable for them," Cloud
said. "We can only do this only
if we maintain a favorable busine,. and employment climate."
Cloud's Democratic opponent,
John J. Gilligan, planned to
canoe down the Mill Creek In
Clnclnnstl today, where he says
pollution is among the wocst of
the state.
He said the first job of the
state •dmlnistratlon is "to enforce immediately ~ laWI
•lready established llalnst pol-

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WASIIINGTON .(UPII -Olin· .&gt; WbeD the mu ll .e ~to
llft'llllmlll ~ qt lhe Delli the Jloqio, Roji. Wlllllm McQul!elillllilbave a\f..,ll'lcb up Callocb, 114do,la ~ 10
Ill* • - In 1~ 10 11eep uk for 1111animllola COIIIIIIt

to my COlli try is a quesUOII in
IIllo elet:lion is shocking," answered Mellenbaum.
·briJIS tile tast of cletlnlng up ~ ~.
'rri 1 l!lqlrilt; ~ mm ' lll!llt ollleeti.Oa, '.however,
''The school, when fDWided in
tile lna&lt;usable polluUon we
..... f·~·~·.,.w.&gt;·ww·~. ·...:... .... 111 ·~diQellt wu WOUkl NqU1re jill lllll 10 ID
IIM4, was a respcnsible attempt
have
permitted
to
oat
away
at
.,:.•.x ' '"'''" · ·
;t;,d' 111 ;;;;r.led ro~ tbroutflthe .!IOftlllll ~
to bring labor leaders and busour envlrOIIIIU!~I." Gllllgan
private bill, 111mptlng the JI'G
• ll'\ll!lbl7 m!!!!!!!!l 111
!ness men togelher to solve
Politics; "'
joint problems," he said. "At
~
~~~~~~ .
Veteran Rep. William H.
lime life\}'""" Ill" win for&lt;e ' Tbe orl,ghial enmpUon
lieves is being btoU8hl up now no Ume was I ever in ony way
llarllla, a Republican, aald
her to tllcoDtinuit operations
..,t, lnduded Ill the
in an "obvious smear cam- sympathetic to Communists or
Monday nlflht In Washington
VIDe '8'"
Nov I
.
merchant mariDe blU, was
paign'' against him.
other radical causes."
Court Hooae that the DemoThe - wu a biD inwlv• IIIUed Ill a joiDt llo111tSeMte
The school was labeled "" Metzenbawn said he questioncrate In Congress were a
.... 1 VIrginia man'a claim of ~ committee.
"Communist adjunct" by U.S. ed the rating of tile school in
"bunch of lagard.s" IIIII aolced
aplnallhe federal govern- . 1be llllp; bue4 at Clndanlll,
Attorney General Thomas Clark a letter to Clark Jan. 31, 1948.
vot.era
nol
to
retun
them
to
menL
Tbe ~~~~ate pvethe biD, iDibl repllr llopl at Mbml·
in 1947 in a guide to subversive Clark's a03wer, through an asthe IZnd ~WASIIIIiGTON (IJPi) -llep. with the boallllltliclment, rou· apoiii-St.
Pfltlburlb,
activities report published in sislant, said the "subversive"
"Tbese same Democrats Ken Hechler, 0-w. Va., hsa ll!!eP~SIIIlmOaiCOUeriii(IPI'OY· ~• .,..E"''rkh IIIII New
Washington. The school ceased listing of tile school did not
aeem to feel no emotion, no liked thO f..refli gt!YII'IUII@I · ;r Mcinclsy Wilen It waa brought Otlen. ·,
operations in 1948.
"per se impugn the loyalty of
senae
ol duty, no remorae for to reject a MarlO Ita, Obio, up.
,
Grell! LIM St••mn, Ine.,
The school was brought up any me'llber thereof."
their lnacU":: and compla~ plaht'uvaesllon that hill tbo
llullllcb 1 aclltauiiiiiQ' not be _ . , lbe·boat, hsa llkllbe
Monday by a newsman who Metzenbaum today produced
lnCongrea, llarlllasald. 'yet coot of lnslalllng air pollution ao euy In the Bailie, wbtre Cllill :"'. repladnl tbe IIOOdell
said that supporters of Repub- the letter he hsd received from
llcan senstorlal nominee Robert Clark's aasisianl.
they continue to alap voclfer. control deYtces be m•bsJd[pd tn$UIIy the ~·· ~ wHb Ml, ,..
Taft Jr. hsd compiled a "dos- "I became very angry
ooaly at tbo admlnlstralion and Hechler denounced lhe iildiljllllln - dllded. llllbei cPnd by tile llf«y repill•
at Republlcona In geDel'al."
proposal by Union Carbide Houle lito II 1141p. Edwlnl'
sier" on the school.
yesterday when I heard the
"To insinuate that my loyalty word communist In a queelion
(continued from page I)
Corp. 88 "arr&lt;Jianl and in- Garmall. D-Md., WilD led lbe
and !loot my cool but I yield to participate.
suiting. It is not only iilegal but baltle 1111n11 1be "'iM"Q 4 11111. ~
•
no man In my loyalty and
The unique and pre-eminent n--~nnJIS to
also unconscionable."
Wllhoulthefl!l!'npilon, tile t4devoUon to our system of place of the Negro Splriiualln IJ8IIr.uo;
"Why should people have to ;,ear old vaal WOUkl be foreed ~-ft
government," said Met- American religloua folk art hss
pay to breathe fresh air?" 10 a1Gp ~ the M[Miulppl, UK:e
OD
Tonight,
zenbaum.
"If
!here
ever
was
a
been
widely
recognized.
Not
so
Hechler
aaked
Jobn
'f.
Mldalio,
TN•
1
11
111d
Climber·
Oct. 13
product of the free enterprise weli-lmown is the Negro folk
dleloo, commiasloner of tile land Rl1en with 10 or more RebecCa Hudnall, 91, of near
THE ONLY
system,
1
believe
in
It,
and
I
sermon.
This
most
vlial
and
National Air Pollution Control pet'IOIII aboard. Tbe boat ac- Pomeroy, died Monday at
GAME IN TOWN
(Technlcotor)
hsve and will continue to work remarkable folk form hsd Its
Admlnlatratlm, In a telegram. tuliiii0da181 IIIli.
O'B!eness MemortaiHa.pllllln
Elizabeth Taylor
foc chsnge within thai system."
W11rren Beatty
Roger Clood, Republican canA=vlnc are two daught.era,
C.rtaons :
didate
for
governoc,
said
Montimes.
fresh
air
and
no
company
hss
Mrs. Ray Haning, Pomeroy,
SUch Is Life
To IJames Weldon Johnson, Two Democrat par 1Y the right to continue to pollute
COLUMBUS (UPII - and Mrs. Edith Clark, Atbona;
day he would expand the presMany More
Af1er All
C&lt;lcl&lt;IIDola the *Y wBI • - two 10111, Ciarenc:e IIIII Cllntlll
ent admini.stration's industrial author of "God's Trombonee," meetings have been announced the r.Jr," he added.
SHOW STARTST P.M.
development programs,~ elect- the sonocoos, powerful voice of for the ne.t two Thuroday Hechler bas been Involved In an eldn ....... or ...,.. 111 of Springfield; U Ill'and·
the old-Ume Negro preacher evenings at the party a longtime light with the the lllte lnaalll')' W. year. chUdren,
78
greatwas like a wonderful trombone. headquarter• In Pomeroy.
metallurgical plant over
Oblo'o las •• alcoholic grandcldldreD, ooe great ·III'UI
All p.m. this Thursday when sulphur oxides that croas the drlako oeroed oa lll&amp;bto _ grandson, and aevera1 atop11 "intoned," "moaned,"
"pleaded," "blared," a regular committee meeting Ohio River to Vt.enna, W.Va. tbrou1b or In the 11110 children. Preceding her In
"crashed," and "thundered." will be followed by a public Union Carbide hsd p~ broqbtla_.,Nttheftntols death were her husband,
Hence, he and the dUe, "God's meeting with two speakers that the government pay ~ momlll of tbll year. From W1Ulam HudnaD; two lOIII,
Trombo.1es," an espressive present. They are Mayor John tile cost of a fl0.5 mlDion Marebtlll,wbeathelUw• Edward and Harry, IIIII a
designation of these vivid Burnwocth of Marietta! and demonstration program at the enaeted, to the end of 11111 daughter, Louie McColley.
minister• of God's word as IIIey Max Farley, former division Marietta plant.
year,
taseo cellecled
Funeral services will be' at 1
understood it.
engineer of the Ohio Departamoanled to 118,Mt.
p.m. Tbwlday at tile l!:wlna
"Gnd'a Trombones" will be ment of llighwaya in Marietta.
State Llquer Dlreetor Funeral Home with tile Rev.
presented Oct. 22 at the On Thwiday, Oct. 22, also at
Doaald D. Cook laid the las Eugene Gill ofllclatq. Burial
Gallipolis
State
lnaUtute
(
7:30
8,
Profess&lt;l'
Samuel
Smith,
avencea oUI to aboid I dime will be In the Wolla Cemetery• ~1)1111
ROOT FOR
p.m.) and Oct. 28 at the pollUcal oclence Instructor at
a driO. He Ilk! the a1r1111ot l"rrendamaycaUattllefuneral ro
Ovorallaora csrelHE REDS
Whltehsli-Vearllng High School Rio Grande ~e, will speak.
ba•e
accepted ·
Ike hame any lime.
fully tailored In. ps oporin Colwnbus (I p.m. and 7:30 The public IS Invited to both
UIOIImeDI with lood •wUl
tloned olzeo by maoter
p.m.) Nov. 5 it w!U be presented meetings. campaign materials
craf-en.
Thio estra •~
at Jackson High School (8 for lilt! Nov. 3 election are Streamers and balloons ::&gt;.W::~.:,::~:~:::::x:::&gt;.:~:~:::::::-;~::".:::~::;:;:::::
tention to detail iiiiiiNI
p.m.), Nov. 10 at Oak Hill available at tile headquarters olecocated the Lloyd Hoffman
CORN CROP DOWN
School {9:30a.m.) and Wellston located •t the corner of West home on Uncoln Reigbta for a
CALL MADE
WASIIINGTON (UP!)- Tbe you of lf"&amp;ter freedom of
High School (2 p.m.), and Nov. Main St. and Butternut Ave.
party honoring John Hoffman The Pomeroy E-R unit an- proopecUve 19'10 com crop Ill movement and comfort 1'1
12 ot Washlugton School In
on his eighth birthday Salw'day swered a call at 10:12 p.m. Ohio, damaged by the corn leaf any pooitlon , .. while
Monday to Summerfield's blight, was estmlated Monday bending, twi1tinc, or
Gallipolis {8 p.m.). There will Comes to UN in
afternoon.
be a performance at Rio Grande
.
bl
Hatsandbocnsweregivenlor Restaurant In Cheater where at 231,828,1100 bushela, down ottetching. And Lee tripleT1me of Tro11 e
favors and the children llabed Norma Hawthorn had become aboot 1.3 million bushela from llitchoa every oeam and
College In December.
Sbe wu taken to Veterw last Je&amp;r•• field.
NinfllfllOI every point of
Br JJoll.,r ~ W!e""U•a' lor )ll'bu lrom a !Ish pond. Tbe
Memorial
Hospital,
trealed,
mea ·for ptta-lolll nar
Egyptian Fcirel&amp;n r.nnlster birthday cake baked by Mar7
with · utra-touah fabric:
Mahmoud Raid new to New Ann Hollman was served with and frlllllfOITed to Plouant
Valley
Hospital
at
Point
Lee
S.nlodze.d Jolt
York today to ask the u. N. Ice cream and solt drinks.
Pleasant.
General Assembly for a majoc Games were played.
DenimS.
TROOPS MOVE IN
If
your nelrt pair of bib
(ConUnued from page I) dobate on the Middle East.
Attending the party were Lori
c:trrAWA (UP!) - 'l'rOOpl of
s1rators who shouted "We don't Official Egyptian sources Rope, Beth Perrin, Jane Wyatt,
the canadiaD Armed Foret~ overalll il LEE, you ....,.
said
Rlad'sobjecUve
"is
to
get
a
Debra
Woodyard,
Jayne
want your -war." But Nlxon
Marrlqe IJeenlel
mt!Yed Into the naUnnal capilli never want to buy another
strongly worded resolution that Hoeflich, Unda Eason, Andy William Blaine Howells, Zl, Monday night to proter.t brand 111lnl
i1noced the chsnla.
Israeli Riggs, Jerry Fields, Ricky Barberton, and Cheryl Oennise government offlctaiJ and
Nlson'slast atop Monday waa would condemn
See the bit selection of
Baker, Jeff McKnl(lht, Jamie McLaughlin, I&amp;, Pomeroy; Don property from poalble terrorist
at the Westchester COWity, uggression "
N.Y. Alrpoct where -apparent- In Tel A~lv Prime Minister Ash, Michael Reedy, Bobby Cull11111S, Z3, Pomeroy Rt. 2, and atllcka, a move without - k clothing.
ly by no accident -be ran Into Golda Melr ~de It clear Lvael Evans, Patty Goegleln, Mary Fonna Day Wright, 19, Dnter, precedent In Canadian
a rooalng rally for Collservatlve was ready to resume the war If Lee, and KeMy Hoffman.
peaceUme history.
Rt. I.
Senate candidate James L. Egypt siarts shooting after the
Buckely.
end of the ceaoHire Nov. 5.
"It takes two llides to make a
•
ceaae-flre or achieve peace, but •
is enoogb to start shooting,"
ahe IDld a meeting ol the
ellllCI!t.lve committee of her
New Fall Styles
Labor party. "Our defense
And Colors.
forces will be ready lor them ~
lhe ahooting rf:IW'De• but our
Lay AwiJ Now
deep ancl prGinund prayer is
that It will not."

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MEIGS THEATRE .

BALTIMORE (UPI) - Pete
RGM is a good bUiinessman but
he'o ready to give an automoblle awa~ .
"You know, me and J~f ,
Bench run on automobile
dUtributorsllip," the CinciDnaU
Reda' captain and team leader
said Ill the quiet clubllouae
Tueaday. "If we knew Brooks
llobinaoll wanted a car so
badly, we'd have given him one
before tllla thing started. I've
never seen anything like him In
my life."
Roae was referring to the car
given to the MVP of the World
Series that Brooke pracUcally
wrapped up when he hsd
another aenaatlonal game In the
BalUmore Orioles' 9-3 Ylctory
over the Reds.
"He's got II locked up," Roae

said.
But the Clnclnnstl ouUlelder
still thlnka the Reda, traillng 30, hsve some lile left.
"I've felt all along that we
had to hsve a bl&amp; Inning and we
still need that big Inning and I
still think we're going to get
II," Roae inaisted.
"I thought I wu going to
atart II when I hit that line
jlrlve that (Dave) Jobnson
speared when I led oft the
third. I thought it waa going for
a triple. I still feel that wu the
key play of the game becauoelt
might have started something
foc liB," Roae said.
~ger Sparky Anderson of
the Reda tried his best to make
it IDIIIId like the Rode still hsve
a chsnce. But It was a difficult
last.

'

"One thing I feel now. If we
beat 'em tom..,.... with (Gary)
Nolan, I feel we'll co all the
way. I boneally feel that way."
Headded, "Son)ethlng'IIIJ!tll
chsnge.l'm not trying to take a
Bingle thing away from tbom
but everylhlng they do turns
out right IIIII everything we do
turns out wrong. It's got to
chsnge. I feel we hsve nothing
to be ashamed about."
The Clnclnnati manager said
he thought the. Reds were "out
of lbe wooda" when Wayae
Granger struck out Andy
Etchebarren lor the second out
with the bases loaded In the
sixth lnnlng.
"But Granger made a mistake," he said.
Granger, the Reds' ace
rellever who was making his

•

Now You Know

J'ohn Hoffman's 8th

SPECIAL I

B'irthday Observed

m.

Polltics

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HUSH PUPPIES

....

THE SHOE Ill
Where Shoes ke
Sensibly Priced
Middleport, 0.

Kenneth C. Royall was the
last U.S. letl'elary of war.

and ploood It over the lens ol a
poctable TV camera when he
tame Into the dreulng room.
"I'm only trying to do my
job," the cameraman protested.
"Veah, I know," Bench lllid
wblle he kept his lhlrt over the
lens, "Why don'l you 10 over to
the other aide and get your
picture~? Vou'U get a lot ll1(ft
hsppy ooes over there. We've
jll81 lost our third game, you
know."
Bench also asked aftenrarda,
"Doeon't that Brooka ever
make an OITor?"
Andersoo said hs lhoucht the
Reda were the belt t.e.m In
baseball before the Series
started and he otuck to the
(Continual on page 16)

Mediterranean two mUea from
Marseille&amp;, France.

Devoled To The In~era" Of The Meigi-MtJMm Area

VOL. XXII NO. 128

POMEROY·MIIlOLEPORT, OHIO

~--we:~·~~iie/~-1 Kelly
O'Grady Sues for '4 MUlion
COWMBUS -THE DIDO DEMOCRATIC party chairman
Bled 11111 'l'lleaday against three top state olflclals and a Columbus
firm to recover f4 mlDion bllllte IDona. Party cbalrman Eugene
P. O'Grady, lll1ng the suit In Franklin County Commoo Pleas
Court ben, cbarlled the Illite auditor, treasurer and attorney
genaral had ''breached their sisllltory duUes" In appovlng the
queatl"'leble loans,liOW belDC lllvestllfllt.ed by a grand jill')'.
The loans from tile lrOBIIUI'er'S office went to FolD' Seaaons
Nlftlng Heme, Inc. of otiahema City, which bas applied for
rtCII'IIilllltlon through feclerai bantr,."'y laws. The 11111 llllllled
Illite Auditor lkl8er Cloud, OOP n&lt;mlnee lor Ohio governor;
1'reaaurer Jolm D. Herbert, nominee for attorney gmeral; and
Attorney General Paul Brown. Alao named were omcers ol
Crolt.era, lne., the firm that arranged the loans.

Security Clamped around UN
VNli'ED NATION8 - POUCE BACIED by Socret Service
agenla clamped mulmum aecurlty on loday's opening of the
United Natkm21ith aonlveraary aeasim~, a gathering bringing the
larpat lllllllba- ohnrld leaders to New Yock In a decade. Foreign
Mlnl8ter Mllchell Sharp of canada was to malte !he 0rst of the
oeaalm'a tiOapeec:bea when the Clen..al Auombl)' meeting bePII
II 11:30 'I .Ill. Em.
.
.
Oilier eountrlei ~ U 0rst day lfJN(Itrl Wert ltan,
.~ Greece, RWililda, Jlfrl!lldoa, Domlnictn Republic lind
M"'apnr.

Negotiations at Standstill
MONTIII!JAL - NEGOTIATIONB FOR tile lives ol two kidnaped ollldala were at a 1¢J!ndatlll today IIIII a(l[ieand 110ar
collapee, with both Prime Mlnlatw Plern Trudeau and the
~ ol the 1'14 t*'lllllord-line lllnda. Trudeau laahed out
at aep~r~~Uat ''bondlta" ml ''weak-lnleed bleeding hUrtol"
'l'lleldaJ.IIealdbeWOUklgo ''to any distance" to delmd C:.onada
agalnlt ''lilt emergency of a parallel power" to the covemment.
llobertLomleua -sbaggyollalred Jllung lawyer repreaentlng
tile IMniiJMR'Ii old. f'LQ,the Front cle Uberat.IOII du Quebtc,lll
lliPfatlonl '11'1111·"'"ll!!'OiiDLenl - aald the talb were at a
..,..,'1111~ .-11 he 1111Q' bave to withdraw unless he gets new
lwliljtll,.. frGin hll claiu!llllne clients.

Pocketbook Influence Found

Employes tor the adult basic
educaUon program expected to
begin In the Meiga Local School
District about Nov. I were
appointed Monday night by the
district board.
Tom Kelly was named
counselor-coordinator of the
program that will run for a 2li
week period, throe holD's each
week.Hewillbe paid at the rate
of f5 per holD'.
William Colfrnan was named
Instructor for the Z5 week period
at the same rate of pay, but 101'
sis hours a week, and Mrs.
Katherine Swanson was named
secreUrlal aide lor Z5 weeks at
t.he rate of f2 an hour for eight
hours a week.
Fow represenlltlves of the
architectural firm of Sullivan,
Isaacs and Sullivan, which
designed the new hllh ochool,
cnnferrtll at length l!lth the
'llollrd on repalra and COI'rec&gt;o
·111111 bein« made· at the new

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new accounts
It is easy to open a savings account
wilh us, as we accept any amount. So
don't put off any longer starting a
regular savinss program. It Is one of
the best ways we know \o achieve
your particular goal in the future.

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and thiS ·ll!l the · ·

ACOOUNTS INSURm
T0'20.000.00

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honest mistake. Our Stylelinl~··
·it's mar~ than
where it's easy to
11 as just~. "lriina al.!!lepttcrle

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-f. ~-~ .•-:. 0 thundershowers likely,
·..,:. o. J' o
g cooler northwest tbll
'iS) . .-" ..anoon. 0\anc.e of lbowwa
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tonlght east and aoutb, IIIII
cooler. Lows In upper too to mid
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Heads Adult Program

school. The conference followed
• survey taken among all
employes of the new school teaching and nm-t.eachlng - to
gather lnfonnation on what
employes believed was not "up
to par" In tile new building.
Coatractors have been called
back onto the job as a result to
make recommended corrections and last night's dlacll8sion
was tc note the prOilft'SS thst
hss been made.

dlamiBsal of classes on Friday,
Nov. 13 when a meeting of the
Meiga County Education Assn.
is to be held. Don Wolfe and L.
W. McComas were named to
perfocm clerical work on Title I
projecta for the year.
The bid of Robert Arnold to
supply coel for the Salem
Center and Harrisonville
Schools at fl2 a ton waa accepted.
Attending the meeting at the
Jr. High In Middleport were
Supt. George Hargraves,
Assistant Superintendent Larry
Morrison, board members
Virgll King, Don Mullen, Joe
Sayre, Frank W. Porter and
Hiram Slawter; Cjerk L. W.
McComas, Mr. anlMrs. David
Bowen from the teachers
IIIOCIAtlon, and w.ry, l!tall-

The board employed Lane
lianiels and Naomi Floyd aa
substitute bus drivers and
accepted the resignation of
Mulne Williams aa cook. Mary
Hysell was employed aa a cook.
Mrs. Grace Weese waa appointed a substitule teacher and
a leave of aboeiK!tl from Nov. 28
lhrnugb .Jiri. Zll, \971,_ Wllf
gra~t.~ . to lira. Jo~t. bury, -tep! r ....mg . the Meip
Thomas.
High School Student COWicli, ol
The board approved the wlilch she is president.

COLUMBUS{UPI)-Theprlncthalpalt oftlcersed illtatea ~Y
arrang s
oana ,or
out of state firma said today
an aUegaUon by State Auditor
Roger Ooud that some of the
loana were Illegal "Ia absolutely
false. II
The statement waa isaual by
Gerald A. !lonabue, Sidney
Grll!ltb and Harry A. Groban,

1

"When the smoke of the poliIleal cannona has died down and
the ligbt ol day flnaUy shows
upon the record, It will reveal
that the state hss not lost
money, but rather bas been
the beneficiary of many dollars
I
n interest payments, all of
which alleviate the Iss burden
upon the people," tlley said.
"Acctirdlng to the auditor's

"Nor is there any Irregularity
oc illegaUty In the loans placed ....., ............ '"'W~~~~"· .. .
with the School Employes Re- &gt;=&lt;·:.,,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.,._,,,wmmm:•A&lt;·&gt;=
tirement system," they said. .
THE OUTLOOK
"Theloana were guaranteed by
Fair aad cool Friday,
the government and will )'ield be&lt;omlng partly cloudy wltb
to the system a much ••·•er slowly moderati•• tern'"6''
rate of Interest than It receives
perature• Saaday.
Lo•n
on almost all of Its other in- generally Ia the 38a. HIP. Ia
vestments."
apper 511 aad low 181
PollUcal baae
Saturday and 111t1t1y ill the

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"""W8B'JRG, VA. - POLLSI'ER WUIS HARRIS
[ftdlc:tod today the "econ&lt;mlc issue" will hurt the RepubliCIIillln loana and alao contributed 1D
tbll year's alecllnn. Without ol!erlng a specific forecai!l on the the campaigns of hllh ranking
C~Qiame of tile November eu~~easlonll elections, HarrlSIG!d the Republlcana,lncludlngClnud.
"Roger aoud In hla 1011&amp;
19'10 UP! Edltmt' and PUbllll1en Conlerenco his 8111'Veys sbowl
the public II deeply concerned about what It .... aa "a geualne awaited auditors report alleged
that ·wega1 ~....· hsd been
rectfllcJI, II
made
by the state 1'reaaurer."
"lb In 10 feel their lllcomea haveliiJied behind rlfea Ill the
the
slltemenl'
said. "Thla alle(Cootinued m (lllle IS)
gation is abaolutery false."

yielded the lre8SIII')' OYer f900,- certalnlDC and bringing forth
000 In interest,'' the statement the true facts involved Ill this
said.
(Continued oo page 16)

,.

ED~ G
. rant Discussed

The aeCutlve board of the n- interested in oblalnlng
Leaclln8 Creek Wat.erahed Aaan. water from the association's

taUve.

·n.e asaoclat.loo'a engineorlDC

consultant, Commonwealth
SyatcmaCorp.,waaiopie&amp;eDted
by Claude ~. professional
engineer. The board voted to
dellpate Nov.llu the Cllt4f
date for walor aublcrlben.
Area reoldet!lll will be nollfled
by lltWip&amp;JIIt, and notices In
local b'1•h
places.

water after Nov. 11 will pay a
lee of $310. Those s1gn1na up
prior to tho cut oft date JIIIY $00.
SuJ.rlbera who have signed
nota IU' the flO fee should stop
at the office and pick up their
notea. The not.ea will be turned
lntotheba!l!tmNov.I7.Anyone
hsvlnc any questlaiw rogardlDC
the not.ea or water tapa sboUld
call the olllce In Rutlaild.

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THREE FINED

MRS. MARY BAHR, REEDSVILlE Rl. I, receives a
certificate of appreciation from capt. R. C. Wlison, center,
Jackaon District State Highway Patrol Commander,lllll U. P.
D. McCreedy, commander of the Gallipolis Patroll'o.tll. Mrs.
Bahr wblle employed as a llfeguanl at Forked Run Lake &lt;11
Aug. 19, was credited with saving the lile of Patrolman P. c.
Weldon ol Lancasier. Weldoo was camping at the lake with a
group of Boy Scouts when be slipped Into the lake. He autrered
a fractured neck ill the laD and waa lying face down In the
water when rescued by Mrs. Bahr. Weldon is lliU C&lt;llflned to
University Hospital In Coltunbll8. Besides the certiflcale, Mrs.
Bahr bas received a letter from C&lt;ll. Robert M. Chwammte,
Patrol Superlntendmt, atending thanks of the entire Patrol
for her actlm~.

Three delendanla were lined

•to and costs each and a fourth

forfeited bond In Pomeroy
Mayoc Chsrles Logar's court
Tueaday night. Fined were
Jallles Crump, 60, Point
Plelsallt, 110 operator's Ucooae;
Coy Nlto, Po"'eroy, and
William Hullinarl, Puilen&gt;y,
both lor lnlolllcatloa. Unyd
Sa.Yre of Irontoo, f&lt;x'feited his
fZII bond posted lor flillng to
~alnlaln
assured clear
dislance.

Priority Decided

Top priority was given e•t.ensloo of the concrete apron for
air craft parking IIIII COil·
atructlm of a tulway ~
afternoon In a joint meeting of
the Gallla-Melga Regional
Airport
Authority
and
reprasentsUves of E. S. Ptutoo
and Associates, Columbll8,
consulting engineers lor tile
airport upgrllding project.
Other projects will Include
wldenlnjj the approach from the
MARII,M.GE LICENSE
runway to the apron; lnErneat 'ttay Donohue, %4, stallaUoo of "rell" (strobe 1
I'Gmei.,, Rt. f, and Bertha Ughis, radio beacon transmitter
MkiQa, 21, Pomeroy, Rt. 4.
and upgrllding runway lights
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and Installation of tulway
lights.
Funds lor the project were
allocated through State blue
Number I. Both Gallla IIIII
Melga COWitieo received fiO,IIOO
each.
Present foc Tueadsy's sellllm
at tile airport were Dr. A. ll
Christensen, Eldon Wuen:b,
John Cornett, Eddie Aikins and
D. Kenneth Morgan. Attorney
Bernard Fultz represented
Meigs County.

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Loans Held Leg4l

''lbe refertl1!le to a rro.lay
UmltaUon II an aboolute flc:Uoo
aa such a reatrtetlon II not
contained Ill Olllo law."
Dol\ahlll, Grlftlth and Groban
alao Ilk! the stall treaaurer's
office bad pm'loualf made
loans for up to two years and
D8J1Ied !10JBt u A. G. Jlecker,
Lebman Commercial Paper and
Goldirillll, Sacha and Company.

The BURNHAM • Model I4208W

$419·95

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1970

...,.. C4MeCied wts lawful In Economic Development Ad· office In Rutland or phone 742-

a low.. low

Louise placed In 11'0111 of her bome
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.U rii[IOCia, Including length of alnlatratlon "ltb Phillip 5tlliZ
Wlm," said tile i!lltement. Lavelle, irea EDA represen- ~one wlahlnt to sign ,. for

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Mooday dlacasaed the terms to proJII)Bed rural water supply
ADLeuiLept
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lood hut I l)l8de one mlotake
IIIII It coot as the game," he
said.
"We're blttlDC the ball well,''
Alldersoo said. ''We got nine
lllta and Bench and (Dave)
Concepcion each hit two solid
liners thai were caught and
Roae had ooe."
RDblnson enagged a Bench
liner lor the IIOCOIId lime In the
sixth Inning, diving to his left to
make an Incredible catch. In
the last of tile Inning, Brooks
came to the p!Jte and Bench
said, "The next lime I'm 1onna
hit one over , _ head."
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laughed, ''()by,"
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