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'l1li 0.0, Soallnol, Pliii~IPOI"I. 0., ,...,, Aulust 25, _1969

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Miller Plans Open Door Sessi()ns
. Cl~UGI!S
Csii.,.UI, 12.0
llepre-Uv~ Claret!ce E. arlo state Fall'lli'OWII!ainColum. on Olllco in tho court House.
ond·l.li.O l'llllllni 6 feet oC 1'(111..
From McArthur
MIUer I'OIIDdl out bla lOth Dis- bul at 5 p.m.

trict actlvitlea wiUI a aeries oC
COIIIIIIml~ llln&lt;jlatla .... OpeD
Door Maliona.
On Woclneldll', Alqpiiii271Wler ts aehadllled to addreso lbe
lllltUII Bliuo 111bbo11 Farm Ban'1101 at 1be Youth C-r m lbe

llopre-tlve Miller will travelloJ...._

Firemen's School Will

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WASIIINCTON - The only ConlltltuUonal committee in either
· branch ot Congre11 ia the Ways
and Means Committee o( I h e
House of Representatives. All tax
legillatiun must originate in this
: moat prestigioue Committee. the
mly committee to which Repro. 11811tattves are elected by their
:: oolleagues. Tho writer recalls
. · blo happiness when ~or Ray.
·burn Aid, •'Steve, I intend to
·nominate you to fill our vacancy
·on Ways and Means. I like your

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Rayburn pre-

1..uod, and the writer served on
lhlo tax - writing committee
throqbout the remainder of his
term as Ohio Congressman-at.
larp. In 1949 tho writer a n d

COngressman Jere Cooper (DTem.) propooed reducing the
27'h per cent oil depletion allowance to 20 per cent. OUr efforts in committee !ailed. ADem-

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TWO FINED

Two defendants were Dned $10
and costa each in the court ct
POmeroy Ma,yor Olarleo Logar
Solurday nlgbl on reckless operation charges. They are R411dell
I'Uwell, Reedsville, snd Paul
WUI, POmeroy.

COME PREPARED
Tho Esstsrn lllih School Athletic Boolllors will meet at 7 p.
m. Tues41y at the hlglt school.
Members are 1o bring lools with ,
wblcll 1D mow weeds, clean blea..
Cllera, mt paint and clean tho
COD&lt;Oalion etsnd.

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SuDclay OD Rt. 7, ODe aDd tw~

tenths miles south of Celllpolls,
according to tho state lllihway
Patrol.
Oftlcera laid that Church,
h•deci south, attempted to PISS
another car clriven by Talmadge
E. Adkins, 43, M'artiDB Ferry,but
bia car struck tho rear of tho
oilier car and be loot control
Church's car went off the left

KRAUTTER AlmCNEll

Airman Frank A. Krautter, son

&lt;1 Mr. and Mrs. Fnnk Kr111tter,

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Be H~ld September 7
Tho Hocking VallO¥ FlremeD'I

wlllt
tho Trade llld Jn41Birlol Falea.
Aaaodatlon in cooperatlm

lion Services o( tho Vooatl~
Dlvlaial &lt;1the SIBle Do]IOI'Imelll
oC Educallm, will helda It 11111111
!Ire oebool &amp;mday Sept. 7 at
andor lll&amp;b School.:
Reslllratlm wUI be at thohi&amp;h
lchool !rom 8 to 8:40 a.m. Tho
•chool will be eaUed wonter and
claasea will atarl .promptly at 9
a.m.
The Albany Fire Department
will sen-e aa host for tho school
which is ollered free ct cbarp
1o all !lremon, whether they be
poid, vo!WIIeer orlnduotrlal. The
mly will be tho IIOOtl day meal, which wiD be oorved
in the school cafoterta llr Ule Albany Grange.
The following COUI'IOs(inatruetorl Dated) will be Plferod:
I'Orllble PUmp&amp; · and Related
Hose l.a1oula, WOllam B. (Skip)
llammclnd, T &amp; I Fire Service
Training lnllructor, PleaiWIIvWe, Od.o; FlreExtlnlulshment,
George Bruce, Ueutenant, Irontoo fire deportment and T &amp; I
Emergency SrJw1 and Fire Service Training lnllruc!A&gt;r; Ar10t1
Dolecllon, Sten Rlcl&amp;e, Wellatm
!Ire departmeDt; snd Electrical
Hazards RolatecltoFireFilblln&amp;
stanley Wllaon, Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio Electric Co. All
classes are d. a six hours maralion.
Tho school will arront an ap..

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Car Plunges in .River, Driver Escapes
.A former resident of Collla
Count;y, Murray F. Church, 34,
cheated
Cleveland, oarrOII'Iy
death early Sunday morning when
bia car plunged !rom tho highway
and landed In tho river.
The accident occurred at 1:05

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stead of the $25 milll011 expected EiaenhoWer admJnlatraUm, a
to be depoaltod, IIJili'OXImately "lame-duck" Senator followtng
$200 million waa dePosited in the bla defeat souglll olllclal omfirst 14 months, moally by olli- ployment. He apparently reall.Y
cers. Unlortwlately, American needed 11. He was c:ommisslootaxpayers are ()llingthatiO per ed by the Senate to make a percent Interest com.pounded quar- oonal lnvelliptlon oC Uloi Paiute
terly. The mooey paid in interest Indiana, with an - s e tl"""'11t
to officers greatly exeeeds actual and a aubatantlai aalit)'.~yoar
deposita made by Cis. Unfortu. or 10 Iaior he had nat fi~ lillY
nately, this program has a rule report o( bla lnveotiDII!il- Ao
that Gis cannot withdraw any of urgent request was ~!lllat he
their deposita while oYeraeas conclude hla tnvea!lllation.- ml
unless tl'ley prove an emerlflll- rue a reiiOri of bli 'IIM!nka. He
cy. Gls in VIetnam desiring a casbed his final laiary checl&lt; and
rest ancl relaxation trip to Aus.. mailed his report. It road tralla or Hoog Koog naturally uPalute Jndlans have no man..
need their money, so very few nero and their habit&amp; are abomimake deposits. Oflieera Wbobor- nable."
GOOD FOR DOCTORS row money and whose relatives
BAD FOR TAXPAYERS
serv:l their own money OJ' borrow
The !acta are in 1968, 137
mmey in the United states at
from 5 per cent to8percenthave pllyalclsns and aurgeoo&amp; In Ohio
no desire to and this bonanza. ......, each paid $25,000 or _..
Obviously, relatives and close for their services to medicare
als galore appeared before the friends send bank drafta lor de- patients. In addition to tho gov.
Hooao and Senate Armed Serv- posit at 10 per cent lnterest com- ernment payment, they rec:eived
ices Committee clail!&gt;ing Gis In pounded quarterly by their olll- at least 25 per cent more from
Vietnam and other foreign coun- cer relative, a friend, and join these patients. One doctor receiv.
tries (total1,422,000atthialime) in this proCiteerlng. The Secre- ed $71,000 !rom medicare snd
should be encouraged to save tary of Defense should end this snothor $18,000 !rom his pa..
tients, Remember how tbeAmermoney. The writer vMed against racket. He should lower the inthe bill predicting at the time terest rate to 6 per cent without iCII!I Medical Association f o r
that lt would become a bonan- delay. This would not arrect Cis years opposed enactment ol tl:le
za for officers, but mean lit- adversely, It would end the rack- medicare program and
tle to Gls. The fact i.s that 50 eteering and quick pro!lts being ed that this was soclallzed mediper cent of eligible otricers have made by some thousand of offi- cine? Some sociaUsmJ Many doctors are richer than ever bemade deposits, but only 15 per cers.
cause ct this bene!lclent pro.
cent of Cis. Many high raoking
DlFFICUL T ASSICNME('(f
oftlcers are depositing much
On occasion the Senate, some- gram. It appears thatlegialation
more than their 4 "unallotted pay times termed the world's most wUl be nocesaary to prevent
and alJowances" notwithstanding exclusive chi&gt;, goes all out to some gree&lt;ly doctors !rom mak.
that monthly deposits were lim- take csre of a defeated Sonawr. tng fraudulent claims snd takited to pay and allowances. In- A few years back, early ln the ing advantage ol programs:to aslist tho ill snd elderly.

oeratlc colleague
an oil
rich state snorted, '-Illere will
be a man on the Moon before this
committee votes to cut that oil
depletion allowance,,. Two days
after Neil Armstrong walked on
the Moon, the Wa.Ys and Means
COmmittee recommended reducing the depletion allowance from
27'h per cent to 20 per cenll
Heavily burdened taxpayers
Bhould rejoice that before this
Congressional session adjourns
this tax loophole will be portia!.
ly plugged. Alao. the 7 per cent
investment credit buslneasmen
now enjoy will be repealed. This,
logether with reducing that depletion allowance, will bring added rovemo exceeding $3 billion
per year to our good Uncle Sam.
OFFICERS' BONANZA
In 1966 Congress was prevailed on to pass the 10 per cent
OVerseas Savings Plan. Gener-

Jr., 1712 Chelllor Road, Pomeroy, hal COIIIJ)Med baaic trainIDa at tho J.ackland Air Force
in Texu. He has been asaliDed 1o 91_.-d Air Force
in Texaa for training in tho
cloll engineering mechanical and
eleetrlcal field. Airman Krllltter, a g r - o( Pomeroy lllih
llchool, attended Cellipolla Bual- • Collep.

VII

PlfATT' LAMilltT

W~rMJ@~

aide ol the bJ&amp;hw'l.)', over an embankment and landed on Its side
in the OhioRtver. Church'acar.a
1965 Dodge, was demolished aJXI
there was moderate damage to
the Adkins car. Church was unable to tell otncers how he escljiOC(. He was not injured.

The patrol cited ChurchtoCallipolis Munlclpsl Court Aug. 25
on a charge of improper pau-

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, .. o-n-ot Sta&lt;t Of
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The 27th armual Hasldns R&amp;union was held Sunday, A~1t 17,
at the Bob Evans Shelter House
with 28 members presert.

NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Nellie Burial will be In Graham Com&amp;Marie Mcln(fre, 59, Merritt Is- tery. Friends may call at tho
land, F1a., died Thurs41y In the funeral home after 3 p. m. today.
Wueatholl' Memorial Hoopllal in
Florida. Sbe was born December 16, 1909, at New Raven, the
QUICK QUIZ
deoghter of tho late Hamilton and
Q-Which two countms
Minnie CuDdlf! Gibbs.
make up the Iberian PeninShe was a member of the Eas~
sula?
ern star and aUerxled the New
A-Spain and Portugal.
Haven United Methodist Church.
Q-Where was the 1942
Survivors inchxle her huabalxl,
Rose
Bowl game p!cyed?
William Rlley Mcintyre, Merritt
A-On Jan. 1, 11142, OreIsland; one son, Thomas Marion,
gon State defeated Duke, 20
Norfolk, VL; one brother, CorP
to 16, in the Rose Bowl
rad Gibbs, Van Croft, W. Va.; a
game, played for tbe first
and last time at Durham,
lister, F1orenee Roush, Bushnell. Fla.; two talf sisters, Nor- N.C.
ma Gibbs, Van Croft, and MaxQ-How big is tlu moon?
toe Pierson, Olarleston, anJ. two
A-Its diameter is 2, 16Q
half-brothers, Charles Gibbs,
miles, about one-fourth that
Charleston, and Robert Gibbs,
of the earth.
Van Croll.
Q-What male aetor is
Funeral services will be held
credited
with having the
Tues41y at 3 p. m. at tho Foghiglust lifetime earnings?
1010118 Funeral Homo with the
A-John Wayne. HIB total
Rev. Paul Fortney ofl!ciating.
gross income between 1929
and 1967, has been estimated
at nearly ~ million.
SET SERVICES
Private funeral services for
Joseph W. Roush, 45, who died
Frida)' altho U. S. Public Hiolth
REVIVAL SLATED
Hoapllal in New orleans, La.,
There wUl be a weekend revival
wUI be hold Tuesday at 1130p. m. sterling August27, altho Federal
at Ills FogleiJOIV Funeral Home Cl-eek Church at Miller. The
with tho Rev. Paul Fortneyo!llci· Rev. CaodiU Adkins, from Hunatlng. Burial wUl be in the Un- tington, w. Va., will be bringing
ion cemetery. He was a member the mea1a10 each evening. 'l1llre
of tho N.M. V. Riven Union. No wiD be opocial atngtngeachcallillll houri have been achecl- tng also. The Rev. Jollt Joftri!Y
Invites tho public.
olod.

MEIGS THEITIE •
TONIGHT AHD TUES.
AUGUST 25-26

TONIGHT AMD 'TUES.
AUGUST :15-26
''CHARLY"
(T ocholcola&lt;)

"THE GREEN IERETS"
J~hn

Wayne

Cliff Robtrtaon

David Janssen
COLOR

Claire Bloom
FEATURETTE:
Foell•' Areuocl
COLORCARTOOMS:

-PLUSYul Brynnor ao tho
"DOUBLE MAN"
COLQR

was injured
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Otncors reported that Richard
S. Sharp, 17, Itt. 1 Oak HOI, was
rourxling a turn but his brakes
taUed aJXI Ills car wert ott the

b!lhwy Into S~mm•• Crook. Tho
vehicle waa a.mmorged. There
was no report in this case ofhow
Ills driver escaped.
Wesley R. Ely, 58, Itt. 1 Bid-

no cltecltoJiluniCiiiiJ court
on a charp otJspeed in excess

Wtll,

lor road condltlona after a single
car accident at 2:45a.m. Sunday.
Ely, according to the patrol,
was headed south on Itt. ISO, and
!ailed to slq&gt; at tho junction of
RL 35. His car skidded acro01
tho interaectlonand knockedd..,n
attendance, Mrs. Nancy Haakina
two hisiJway signa. He was not
ani Mrs. Arthur SheetaoCCrown
injured alii damage to bls car
Cit;y, and Mrs. Garnet Kirby o!
was moderate.
Choahlre.

27th Annual Haskins Reunion Held

Mrs. Mcintyre Dies Thursday

Alt txtr11»dlnarll, h1rd, cl11r
fii1IM'- fOr tattrlar •nd illteriOI'
iiiiKft. II rolillh lood
odds, dllntfl. 4otorltnll. It
offtrt tdrlll"~ftlrJ prottctlan
.,.._ lllf weotlltr; out·

lug.
No charge was filed in a shvJe
car accident at 3:30 a. m.. Sunday
on Roosh Rd. (Perry Twp.), 6.9
miles ..,... of Rt 279. No one

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Cat'o Mtow

A bountiful dinner was enjoyed
at tho 110011 hour with Mr. Burbl
Hood asldrw: die grace.
The afternoon program CODslated of tho family geneo!OII)'
being brought "' 1o date and a
resume of past reunions. Remarks were made by dUI'ereat
members or the family brirvJIIII
many happy ani IClllle aad remembrances.
During the business Sl!Saion,
which was presided over by Mr.
Morris Haskins, president, the
following officers were elected
for 1970. Morris Haskins, president; Mrs. John PhUUpa, vicepresident; and Mrs. Brlga Kirby, secretary- treasqrer. Plana
were made for the reunion to be
held next year mthothird SundaJ
in August at tho Sllelter 11ouae,
Among those altenllng !run
out o! tho COUIII;y wore Jane Caldwell of Columbus, Nancy Jolmaton of Huntington, Mr. aod Mra.
Myron FOII'ler of Now LexiJwton,
Mr. ani Mrs. VIctor F..,ler of
Cincimatl, Mr. and Mrs. Cearae
Kirby and aona, Curth, Oarlltopber alii
oC Dayton.
The famiiJ&gt;' waa
the following older

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BOAT MOVEm;NTS:

GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - 8klel
~ tJo!m 8,25 p.m.; M dorm 10 p.m.; J. &amp;. J.awla dorm
10:15 p.m,; Pldllp ~ "'11:15
p.m.; Al!flllllpa up 3:f5 a.m.; S.
M. Jlllkl dorm 5.05 a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - LondOII,
Semel dorm &amp;:io p.m.; ¥armet,
Ouacblta down IO:ts p.m.; Wln11114, Jelrer- up 4:05p.m.; El.
prcllll' up 11:50 p. m.; IL B.
-lea dawn 12:40 a.m.; B I I a
Welt Vlri!IDla up 1:40 a.m.; Alan
R. Marrlll dorm 5•10 a.m.; Jon.
ny A. CrNI up 5:30 o.m.
OJUO RIVER - Lock It, Nartllem dorm 12:10 B.'l'·l P.,.:r
llcnrnoT up 4:10 a.m.; Steel PI' dorm 5:55a.m.; Lock 15, Eutem up 12:80 a.m.; Lockl6,llltlpr up 11:80 p.m.; P. '11balt 1:15 a.m.; Jalm j,
Rowo up 3:35a.m.; Lockl7,Jaha
Polhak up 10:50 p. m.; 0. F.
Shaarer up 12:50 a.m.; Fraddbl
Pie...., up 3•35 a.m.; !1. Mu71
up 3:50 a.m.; Nallanll up 8:f5
a.m.; Bell8vllle Locka, u.t• S.
up 1:3o a.m.; · Lock 21, Ba1Qt1 '
J.aFitlil "' 1:40 o.m.; Pall¥ R. "
dorm 3:30 a.m.; EJplorer dawn
6:20 a.m.; Raclae Locka, lfL
Slale up 2:50 a.m.; Edward S.
dorm 1:40 p.m.; TamJill L, White up IO:f5 p. m.;
Gremup Locka, Ra..........
dorm 8:30 p.m.; ·Allied - Alitland up 10 p.m.; liP
12:15 a.m.; l'Mco ., 5:45a.m.;

Bo-

Meldabl Locka, WUllam 1L zlliimor up 7:35 p.m.; A. P. lloxJO¥
and OVEC in 1ow dorm 9:05p.m.;
Steel PIOIIeer up 10:15 p.m.;

Charlea K. ·up 10:55 p.m.; JGIII
Fox up mldnltbt; lmlol- down
12:f5 LID.; --dorm 3:05
a.m.; Nita Vlckera down 8:20 a.

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MARRIAGE. LlcENSES
Wolter Fnnklln J.audermllt,

22, Pomeroy, and Pallty " - Alley' 19, Racine.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

47 Pints
Given
Fort;y - seven pints ct blood
were received from 58 person•
oC!ertng themselves altho blood.
mobHe vi all Mmclay in Pomer.,..
Of the 47, there were 31 given Ia
replacement and II were flrat
limo donors.
An urgent request hao been tosued for at least 100 pinta o(
blood to moot' debts, and lor 200
w be prepared for tho ra11 and
1J!ntor montha.
Nunes serving were Barbara
Scltes, RN; Barbara Van Meter,
RN; Fraocla Brewington, RN, and
Naomi ~. LPN.
Doctors were Ray Heaton, D.O.;
Thomas McGowan, D.O.; Char.
lea Mullen, M.D.; F. M. Chltf,
M.D.; Solim J. Blazowlcz, M.D.
Canteen workers were mem.
bero oC the Columbia snd Harri.IOIIVIlla Granges, Mrs. Paulino
Atkina, Chairman.
Loading and unioadtngwasporformed by Boy Scout Troop No.
241, Ray Glaze, Scout l!faator.
Clerical work was provided by
Mary Nea.,, Joan Nease, Macel
Bar1Dn, Joyce -ck, Crace

Drake, Joan So.Yre, JUanita So.Yre,
Beulah Strauss, E4b1he S111on,
Becky Nease, Jeannette Lawnnce, JJorotll)' Smith, and Clara
lolcllt;yre.
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Donation• w o r e by ~II'
Print Shop, Meige Local Sohools,
· The· Daily Sontfnet, Alhoas Mea- · WMPO Radio 'station.

JIM WELLS

Wells Speaker
For Meetmg"
Jim Wells, Fsrm Manager

at the Southern Branch, Ohio
Agricultural Research &amp; DevelO]llnent Center, Ripley, Ohio
will be the main speaker at
Gailla Councy's Fail Tobacco
mooting.
Bud Carter, Cooney Esteoaioo ·Apnt, Agriculture, laid
tho meetlog will be held Wednesday, August 27, I • 3 p.m.
at tho Russ Notter farm located about I milo north of l.octa on s.R. 775. The afternoon
will feature cllacusalon of cutting and curlni -ceo, uatng
artl!lclol hoatin-ceobarna,
and Fall troatmont oC plant
beds.

Contrihuti·ons

Are Jnvited·

The request of a Middleport
realdenl lor rent totaling 1340
U1 propert;y used by tho vU!qe
for approximately tho poOl IS
months was denied Monday nlgirt
when Middleport VUlage Council
mot in re111lar aesaion.
Appearing before council was
Mrs. Eleanor Welch Zelher, owner ct a lot on Rutland St. Mra.
Zelhor aeld that tho vlllago had
been using her lot for storage
and to pork equipment m. Silo
said that she had ntwer been con~
tacted for permission by anyone
from the village.
The propert;y owner 11ld that
she had been lll lor many months
but has been able to visit tho
prdport;y !oorllmeo rerently. The
village !Uled in a part ct the lot
with dirt, she stated.
Silo reported that sbe earlier
had conferred with Councilman
John Zerkle on the uae of the lot
by the village after lhe had lod9ed a recent complaint. Silo had
not accepted an atfer which he

had made.
Mrs. Zeiher asked for $340
for rent !rom the villagesndasked a rental lee. o( $20 a moolh

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Be Interviewed

•roy,

starting Sept. I.
Council went lnlo a private
session to discuss the matter,
and rotuminglothecooncllcham..
bera, wid Mrs. Zelhor tho vll!age would pay $100 for past use
of tho lot and would pay tho $20
a month beBiming Sept. I.
Mrs. Zelher refused tho oller
and village olllclala aeld work
would begin today to move from
the lot. There was also an underatancllng between olllciais snd
Mra. Zelhor that the lot will be
cleaned up and left In as good a
condition •• II WllS when tho viL
lap look over use of the plot.
During a later discussion, II
was reported that tho vUlage
does cnm an IS-loot r!ih14-through the propert;y in question.
Arrangement&amp; woromadeMDnday nlgbt to return 1111118edmoney
left in escrow by the Morey Constructlon Co. following tho constnJ.ction ot the sewage disposal
s.ratem. The &lt;OlllJl8IIY lett .1,000
in escrow and a total of $232.88
was spent in maJdDJ necessary
street repairs. Clerk .. Treasurer
Gene Grate was authorized toreturn tho •767.12 balance 1o tho
Parkersburg firm.

CouncUman Zerkle reported
that he had oootorred with a rep.
resentatlYe d. the Ohio Vldeo Co.
at Tlllln, which has-. autborized 1o insWl cable televllion
service in the communilov. The
roproaentatlve aeld that thoeom- . James A. Stills, 20, one of two
(1111'0' io walling for approrai by
Middleport men being booked at
I he Federal Cotnmunlcationa county Jail Monday nlgbtonawarCommtaslott in WashinlfDn. It rant charging auto theft, escaped
is ostlmateclthatll will be about custody but was recaptured later
45 dqa before a decislcn w:Ul be downtown behind a wine store.
known. Tho representative stetStilts alii Joaeph D. Berry, 21,
ed that when the decialat is re- were arrested along with Sharon
celved, ha will poat the perform- M. Hager, 21, Crelchton, W.Va.,
anco bmd or elaa cancel tho con- In Gallipolis Sunday morning.
tract with tho vlllap. After tho They were driving a station "Illapproval Is reeelved andthe bond on believed stolen near a Holiday
posted tho nrm has 90 days 1o IM at Willlamsbury, Ky.
begin conatructlon.
Til• two men were charged in
It was agreed 1o place a street the theft ofal966 Plymooth owned
llgirt in an alley between Ash and by David Hinely ofMlddloportlate
Park Sis. with the location ct the Wednesday ~t According to a
light lett to tho dedsion of Coon- statement by Miasllager,thetrlo
cllman Zerkle.
traveled to florida in the Hinely
Routine flmd transfers were car, aOO the station wagon was
approved.
stolen on the return trip. Miss
Attending wore - ~ C. 0. Hager In her statementlopolice,
Fisher, Clerk - Treuurer Grate, also de.scrlbed several breaking
Harold Chase, maintenance su- and er&amp;erlngs by Stitt.a and Berry
pervtsor, 8Dd COUncilmen Zer- on the trlp to FloridL
Ide, Cll!! Stumbo, Charles Byer,
Tho Federal Bureau oflnveslland David Obl'-r.
galion was ealled into tho case

Escape Try Foiled
A glass storm door was broken in the process aJ¥1 officers
tired over stitts' head in an attempt to persuade him to stop.
Stitt&amp; Qed to tho downtown secdon of Pcmeroy but was apprehendod a shortwhllolaterbyllopucy Sllerl!! Robert Beegle altho
rear of the Pomeroy Wine store.
Sheri!! Hartenbach 11ld the two
men wUl be taken to ChHllcothe
today where they wlll lace auto
larceny charges In a federal
courl Miss Hager has been released, ihe &amp;hertft aald.
Local warrants are also beillll
prepared chlrgi~ tho men with
auto theft pendl~ tho result of
the hearing today In tho federal
court.
The shori!l's department olao
reported the arrest o1 Lee Edward Simpkins, Pl. Pleaaant, on
charges of contributing to tho d.,.
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Reslderts from each of Pmneroy's voti~ precincts were
named to attend Pcmeroy Village
CouncilseasiODI tor the purpose
o! ke&lt;VInglnformed on progress
of tho sewage dlspoul system
when tho P&lt;meroy Cltlzena commlttee met Monday night at tho
Mell!o Junior High School in Porn-

e roy.
Named as thecommltteewhlch
Is tootrer certain suggestions and
which lotoko&lt;ppoatedonthooewap system woroJohnMoon,llrst
ward; Mrs. Herman Ohlirwer,

am ruled that the two Middleport

ortghal grant was to have taken
The meeting of the citizens'
care of scmewhere from 50 to60 grot.~) followed a special meet:i.Jw
per cent of the coats involved In at PCIJleroy Council Morday night
construction of the system. How- when council adi]Jrt:ed by emerge~
ever, when blda were taken the cy measures a resolutlonprovidgrant provided only 47 per cent lng lor equalized 'oewage rates
or the !llnls needed.
In the communley.
It was tho OPinion of some IItellli'l! laat ~t' s meeting lhot
The mlnimwn charge unler tho
In view of these circumstances n e w legislation !or sewage
some additional EDA help might · charges is $3 compared to $5
be provided.
levied in the orlglraJ sewage
Also discussed during last charge legislation. Unlerthonew
night's meeti~, attellled by over legislatloo tho sewage bill runs
50 residerte, was a proposal that about 100 per cent of the monthly
a re1i4lrt erwlneer repre...., water bill exeept ln cue• ot
lflli tllo ·iovernmoni should be 011 . 1..~. uooN whose bills ilrop to
llaaire~ory, dayloinspectthooew- between 30 alii 40 per coni at
ap dlspolai c0111tructlm work the water bill
being dclno In tho communiey 1o
Frida)' night vUiage oll'lclals
Insure that it meets speetnca- illllcatecllhattho chirps &lt;a1111Q1
tlons.
be reduced II the vU!qe is to co}.
Delmar A. Canaday proslded lect tho money needed to bullcl
durillll tho opening of the session alii operate tho plant.
with Olln Boothe, who had been
Effective late this month, resiservtna: as temporary chairman. delta in some sections of town
named pennanent chairman of who received sewage biDs of
the Pomeroy Citizens COII!mlt.- about on&amp;-!lfth of those levied lro
teo.
other part&amp; of the communi(f The gi'OtC) named from each of Naylors' Run and Sugar Run the votingprecinctawlllaak~ will receive bills under the new
ell to freeze the water rates in legislation equal to other restthe community.
dents of the town.

of the Hinely car occurred In
Meigs County.
Mon:lay nigbt Sdtts and Berry
were picked let in GallJpolls alii
brought to the Melgs County Jail
by the sheri!!'&amp; department and
the Middleport Police DopanmonL Just alter tho party arrived
at tho Meil!s Jail, Stilts asked to
make a phone caJi. Given pormission, instead ol going to the
phone, he went out lhe side entrance of the sherlfr 8 otl'ice with
deputies inpursutt

Labor Day

To Settle Strike
PT. PLEASANT - Jerry C. avoid a strike.
Butcher, per&amp;OOnel rna"""'" of
''~be union statement waacor..
the Goodyear plant here, i'l"ued
tho following statement toda,y:
"We find It unfortunate that tho
~roblp oC Local 644 has made
•domaslni statements loUieproos
reprdjlls Ute strike at Goodyear' 1 plant in Apple Grove.
'jibe ~J!'!!'Ili!Jwhich-ed1ll area news media.., Al$Uif'
21 and 22 oot oni,y attomJIIecl to

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had the orrect ct woroontng the
atmoaphore lor setl:llni I h e
strike.
" At this point, we would like to
asauro ovoryme concerned that
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honor tho terms oC tho CCIIllract
SYRACUSE - Tho Labor Day agreement roached last June 1
celebration &lt;1the &amp;vracuae !lro- . by the compaey and Local 644 afmen•s ladles anxfllary and base- · tor two months of IIO!IDIIallms.
ball boosters will begin at 11 a.
"That agreemeut:waseodorsed
m. with a !lag raising ceremony by the Executive Board oC Local
at municipal pork.
644. But tho union negotiating
There will be games for both committee and the Executive
young and old including a bicycle Board spparenlly wore UDable to
race, sack race, three ~ legged lead their membership to ratify
foot race, ring the cane, dart Ills agreement, snd tho local w.,t
board, mllk can throw, coke bot- oo strike.
tie toss, awtmmlng, sail boats
"Again, we are still willing to
Among "kinks" Panetta de- snd a card dart board.
aellle on the terms reached last
scribed were Julltlce Depart..
There will be homemade ice J1010 I. Thus, ,.. lind totelly un.
mont resources and the length cream at tho auxlllary meeting
founded the union charge that the
ol the process 1o develOP aiXI heac11Juu1ers and sandwiches,
company is "attempting to break
prosecute cases.
soft drinks, candy and coltOn tho union."
Goodyear's tong
HEW hopes 1o boot up ita canc\y will be lor laie at a con- working relstlonoblp with the
lepl divialon to better develop cessloo stand.
United Rubber Workers and otheasel before they are referred
Tho Ice cream will be made er unions across the country beto tho Justice Deportment. in tile beiOIDOitl o( tho Asbury
liea lhooo statements.
Panetta said, "so that a suit Melhodlot Church Friday evenIn fact, in the tentative agree.
eould be Dled at an early stage. ing. Vol~ belp Is n~ mont we had with the union lor a
Tho ki!Y is to try 1o prevent
Pee Weo baseball players will DeW contract on June 1, tbe eom.
adclllklaal delay."
solicit tho town Wednes41y from paey agreed 1o hOlp the union inAod tho Justice Department, 5:30 to 6:80 p.m. for clonatlons creaao Ita membership by dis1oo llbort4tarred 1o monitor ft._ money, Whole and camed milk, trlbutlng wnow employes tho pro..
districts Wider coort order to sugar, juni&lt;et, vaollla, lemon fla- par cards lor them to sign ..,.
desogrqate, will allOl' HEW 1o voring, and chocolate IQ'I'up for
"We don't!ullyknowwllatprab..
tho leo cream project.
monilor them, he said.
lems exist aJnl'llg the union•s
leaders; we doknowwebarga.ined
In good faiUI with them before tho
old contract expired and made

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CHEVROLET DIVISION OF GENERAL Moton a"'

tho now tactic- aplnot school
districts that are -mlngly
ba.yond guvernmonl roach when
they no 1 - receive federal
education funds- Ia part ct the
adminillration's desegrogatloo
policy announced July 3.
Law &amp;!Ita Key Weapm
Under this policy, the adminlatratlon'o key weapm against
desecregatlon Is lhrou8h law
suits, which ()(teo require years
for llnal cllapoaitloo. 1M tho
admlnlatratlm also ma,y use
Ule Jollllaon adminiatratlon's
favorite , _ I l l s cutoll oC
federal aid, whicb had lmme· cllate IIIIJI8ct.

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reach tentative agreement BDd

SCOUTS TO SWIM
Racine Boy Scout Troop 2U
wUI hold a BWimming.(IBrl;y Wedneaclay evening at Forked Run
Lake. All ocouta lntereated are
1o be at tho Raclae Amer(CIIItl.oglon hall by 6 p.m. with par-.~~•
pormlaaial aUpa. ~
to tho lake will be pull-.

Ofllciala said the car would be 11011'0red by an olumlmln ""-""
cam shall tour-c;yllodor ,....,. alii would be available 1o ltlllltr&amp; next July. Tho car, currently labeled tho liP 887, wlllba.,.·
...,..llional ~ llOII'tr plaai, and will be available in a. vartQJ ohaodelo, tho nrnuald. .
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LONDON - PRINCE CHAI!LE!! HAS DECIDED 1o 1rJ to pt
on half of bla t52B,OIMI+year salary and turn tho rest over Ill
jilj.,YIJ.,m,IL AI ._at .unill be pta .,.rried or aane ........,ncy

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The Sohotion o\mQ' will hold
Ita "Free Oothlrw Day"
day. Ausuat 28, !run 9:10 tllllil
12 .. _ at their looatl,.. ot 115

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Introducing the new Stylelimf telephone-so beautiful ·
can mistake it for a piece of modern sculpture. But be. neath that lovely exterior is a phone that's all busi\ ness, with the dial built right into the receiver · ·
. where it's easy to use.
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was a paaaeneer in a car bel-.:
driven m IIUddleport' s North Secoild Ave. Monday evenlog. Jlepu~
Sberlll' Robert lleeglowaa followIJW the car aDd turned oo his
bliDker light. Slmpldna i....-.1
from tho car in which bewaarlding ancl nn to the river where he
jumped in. Howe..,., Deputy
Beegle followed him 1o tho ri..,.
bank and Ol'Clered him ashore.
Simpkirll obeyed ani II lodged In
Meigs County JaiL
Medium damages were iDeUr·
red to a vehicle driven by WU!lam Lee Ethridge, 26, Coolville,
Monlay eve.W.In anaccldeat011
Route 681, lour mUoa eaat &lt;1
Route 33.
Elhridp was foreed off t h •
road by an oncomlngc:arandweol
into loose graveL Tho vehicle,
- b y tho White FWwralllomo
ol Coolville, went out o f aod stopped in a ditch.

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Meip Couat¥. peOple are aaked 11eond ~ ona1 Wlle1,
throe-A; 'C harlOs Cohan, lhreo-B;
l'bolpl; -•. R •I h · thla week "16 contribute to tho Mrs. PhyWa Ha,..asy,lhre,..C;
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dloaater rallo! of Hurrlcant CO·
and Eut~tne Fisher, fourth ward.
mille victims.
Accordllw to a diocusalon last
Tho Meigs COUncy Chapti,r of ~ilbt, tho committee wUlauegoOI
to
the American Red Cross has been that tho council go 1o tho state in
ISIOIIed $268 toward tho $6mll•
an appeal for more llmds on the
lion dlsaater !uod being used by $1,236,000 sewage dlspolai ~
lha National Rod Crooa 1o pre&gt;- ject Now !llnls made pooolble
vido food, shelter andpnoralre- frcm a state bolllis1Uea.pproved
llef to help those unable to r,.. at the last election might be chanAndrew Hoover, Rt. 1, Pan- ostabllsh their homos.
neled to help with the project, It
100 of Mr. and Mrs. Won· All lndlvidtllla, orpnizatlons was reported.
dell Hooner, la ooe of four !!Jal. alii buslneuea are urged to hard
Also. it was suggested that aclata In the Ohl~ Qoarterhorae thair contrlbutlona. 1o their local don be taken to secure more
~st.
poatmosters, ac&lt;O!'&lt;ftilg to Chor- funds through the Economic DeAodr.,. wrote an enay on loa Gloeckner, &lt;"-ttter chairman.
velopment Administration. The
"Wb,y I Would Like to Own A The PD!IImasters wUiforwardtho
- Quarterhorse." As a result. he money to Mrs. John Werner,
will be intervi8Wed on Labor Day chapter treasurer, who will selll
•• tho QUo State Fair. FoliOII'· it to the National Chapter.
IIIII thO lntervlow, one of the lour
The llrst twa cmtrlbutiona re. fl~allsta will be awudod a!JIIIft- celved 1o the diaaoter 111n1 were
WASHJNGTON (I)Pl) - Tha
erhorse. Hemustcare!ortheani- !rom Looia Reibel, Pomeroy,and Nixon admlnlllratloo is serving
mal and use it aa a proJect in a Mra, Dorothy Pierce, MlddJ&amp;. notice on 121 -ern school
t-H club.
port, Gloeckner reports.
dlatrlcts
that they cannot
contilllo oporaling segregated
school ll)'stema ..., lboullh
their federal education llmda
have been cut oil.
"The Juatlce ~ Ia
gotng to be moving apiaal 40
or . 50 oC them in tho _,.
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!llture," said l.om E. ...-a,
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tlae llrirL.J
cbtef civil riglrts olllcer &lt;1 tho
. HOUSTON - WHEN AIR EAST AIRLINES MADE its lnaucuraJ lloaiUI, Education and Welflro
ii!lht !run Hooolat to Austin, Tex., Monday, the CO{)llot wore a Department (HEW).
lldrt.
''Thill' have aJread7 IDed live
Jo Claire Welch, 30, ofHouatoo, waa tho!lrat-npUot hired ... alx 8tllt&amp;."
roBUiarly achoduleddcmestleolrlino. ThebrowDottelollaa Welch,
said in on lntorvln
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· 6n addressed as "Hey, you with the sldrtl"

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POmeroy - Frank Vaughn,
..._..__ llaullaa, Frrilln Cas;;:'~. L. 'Fry, Anna Fnnk,
Albert Frank, Waiter Cooch, liarlaD Wehrtml, A. L. Pbelpa, Ethal

Wearing Apparel For Yo111 Fa111ily
1111d F111nishings For Your Hollie

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80a In' lho ...-.~~. Fill' ..,.
mild......,., !orr Ia lhomi41Gup..
per 50s in llle - • to tloe
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Tho &lt;&amp;POrcalllle, largest ct
the old-world grouse, Ia fOUnd
only '· ln tho pine !oresta which a!ford II food in winter.

On Tlwroda.Y tho Consrealllllll
wUl be in McArtlolr for Ule !lrot County wh.... he will moot wiUI r&lt;r ......... 20.f8; JJiniDn, 1.111
oC lhla week'a OpeD Door soo- CoaUoo clt;y olllclalo COIICernintl falllnc Kanawha F~U8 1111" awu..-o for federal u- lns; Olarlellal, .U fJUiftl.
lholr
olmo. Tho Vintm Coun(f •
Door aesi!CII ta seheduled from olstance forlbelr -proJect.
II a.m. to 12 noon and will be Later that afternoon Miller wiU
held in tho Count;y Commlsaloo. be at the GaiDa County C o u r t
House in CoWpolta where he will
hold ao Open Door seaalaldor
area realdonts !rom 3:$0 to 4:80
p.m. in tho Count;y Commlallab.
ora Ofllca. FfO!II 6 1o 6:80 p.m.
tho CCingrellllllll wUI be In Ath.
en a Coun(f in tho NeiiiOilviUe Municipal Bulklins to meetwiUI NelIOtlville cley olllciaia ctinoendnl
their local water treatment pro.
poo1uni\y to all firemen in the ject.
On Friday, All&amp;llll 29 tho lotb
area 1o receive apeclall2ed trainIng in tho various fields of !Ire Dlotrtct lawmaker will beln Mon-onlim and fire protection. roe Count;y whare he wUI conduct
Tho .'inatruclors are hlchly ree- an ()poD Door seolim in tho Farommondad by Ule Trade ml a.. mer'a Home Adminlatratloo Offlee in thobasementoCiheWoodadustrlai Education Service.
Olllcera of tho aehool are: fleld Poal Olllco from I 1o 2 p.
Cbalrrnan - Albert Keirns, Fire m. From t to 5 p.m. Miller will
be in tho Court Room at the Noble
Chief, Albany; and Secretary Charlas Dalton, Fire Chief, AU.. Count;y Coort House in Coldwell
for a limllar Mallon wiUI Noble
Other members of tho plaming Count;y realdente. Eerly Frlda,y
evening tho Congreaamao will be
commlUee are:
steve Trainer, Fire Chief, and at hla mobile olllce on Ule Noble
Tom Simons, WoUstoa; James A. Count;y FairllfOUIII(s. Ria mablle
Northup, Fire Cblof, CoWpolla; olllce will be m the .......,...
Joe Japrs, Fire Chief, Richland Tileoda,)' lhrou8h Frlda,y.
Area, Athens; Lloyd CUI, Fire
Chief, McArthur; Clarence Hall,
Fire Cble!, Nel80t1VIIle; Harry
FRY AS!JONEll
Centll, Fire Chief, Coal!at; CharMASON - Airman Charlea M.
les Stephonaon, Aalilllanl Fire
Fry, 1011 of Mr. ml Mra. WUllam
Cbiel, Jatkson; James Dillie,
F. Fry, MaiiOII, has graduated
Fire Chief, and AUan Wallace, !rom au. S. Air Force technical
Amesvillei Charles Conkey, Fire
school altho 91_.-.( Air Force
Cble!, Now Marohlleld; Robert
Base b1 Texas. He waatrainedu
COurter, Fire Chief, and Dave an electricalpoworapodaliatand
Travis, Logan; Cll]llain Chad
asstsned 1o a unit ct the tactical
Cooley, Athena Fire Department;
air eommml at Lockbourne Air
and Joseph Hoinzell, Southeaslsrn
Force Base _,. Columbus. The
Ohio Fire Service Training Coairman Is a gramato o( Wal&gt;ama
ordinator of the Trade and Indus- JDgll SchoolmlattendodthoWelll
trial Education Services of Ohio VIrginia Jnlltltute o( TedmoiOilY.
state Unlvorstt;y, 1lho will also
· serve as Dean ~ the school.
Firemen dealrtngadclltlonallnLEAGUE 1'0 MEET
formatlon may contact Albert
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special
moetln&amp; of the Eerly
Keirn•, Fire Chief, Albany, or
Bird
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James A. Northup, Fire Chief,
called for 7:80 p.m. Weclneldll'
Cslllpolls.
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oC having a strike every 11o1e 1t
negotiates a contract at tho....,.
Pleasant Jiant. Any c o - cr
buBIDeso would be, eapoclaJir
when liiikes occur alter leliallve
- - Ia roached. ID tilt
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in tho aame ~ ~vtng a $2.70 wage incraose over
three years whilethoCOJIIPliV'oCfered .12 cents OYer three yara
to union members obvlouoly na
worded to mlolead the publlc.
The 'oGler people' are not Goodyear employos, they do Dot bargain with Goodyear snd GoociYoar
does not pay thair wages. They
are employes ol a contraCUae
company which performs matntenanco work at tho plant.
·~e COIJ1IIBDY does not want
tho strike to last a ,._, lang
time,' as inferred in tbe union
statement. It elread;y has Jailed
more than 80 days. In !act, Ills
company was asBUred by uaiOD
leadership I h a t our tentative
agreement oo June 1 -.ld be
accepted and there JJOuld be ..,
strike at an.
"It Is unfortunate tho , _ was oot accepted, lbe.....,.
allowing c:ontlnuous full OJIII)lo.y.•
ment and compensatioo, We thlDk
the faets prove that Goodyear ta
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waaes paid, working conditlooo
and employe beaeftts...

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Jack O'Bri111, Is Meredith l\lae. I ever woo when I lived w!tli
Rae, YWIIWe actrea• as well them.
Anlllher good hajlpeldng Ia that
ao daughter ol fiRIOUB Jlll'enil.)
public haa finally baiiWI to
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BY MEREDITH MACRAE
aceept
me as Meredith MacRae,
Thla lo tho year &lt;II the dawnIng olthe Age of Aquqiuo, which a 2t.,year.old woman who has
lite allllan't
li IUJIIIOoed to be • DOriod ol cleflnlto Ideas lfrald
to
a_peak
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Until
recentpeace, harmony, love aod UDa
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daugbter
deriiiiiiiRK - when aU liOOCI
thlnga begin ..._nos. I believe &lt;II Gordon alii 91olla !dacRu"
It boeau.se all &amp;Dod thlna• are &lt;II "Billy Jo oC 'Petticoat Junetim.' • I know m, ~-~~
happening for me.
because ol the lllfiiiY ap.
Not only am I ..... Into my fourtiJ year as Billie Jo on uPet- pearances I've made on talk,
Uc:oot Junction, • wwkins as a pmeandpanelohoWo.
I eertainl3 don't mean to !mock
aeml-ngula.r t11 TV's .,What'B
lly Une, • J&gt;IOJ'Ing CCIIICOrls and the liOOCI that "Pettlc:oot Juncmaking recorda aa a s!nger, do- tton•t hu done me. It has pushIng commercials, and a_.-!ni ed my career and helped me
m more talk and aamo ebOwa IearD my croft, but tile cbarac.
1ban 1 ean COlmt, but aleo rm tor I jliay Is too ....,ey-liOOCiy to
In my firlll nuUor - .. pic- make a reel lmpreosioo on any. lure ~~ producer Hal WaUia and body. Nevertheleos, at thla point,
I '111111'1 do anything to dellroy
c11re&lt;tor Jack Ra!OJ' Jr.
It's titled "Norwood" ·and it tile Bllile Jo Imago. I've turned
ataro Glen ComilbeD and Kim down oflera to pooe for PlayDarby. I play a girl from Tex- boy Magazine layouts, make a
as, which Is pretty clever cast- film where I woold cavort around
Ing sinc:e I " ' ' born In Hwa- in the nude for no partl cular reaton. And my love lnteroat In tho 1011 except box o!!lce and appear
film Ia Joe Nllllllllt. Yes, la- In the Los Angelea company or
'fJfair,U
dles, I heard tllat algh.
The "Hair" role was the same
What' B It like worklnR with
Joe? WeD, all kidding aside, I
honeatly think he's a very oleo guy
and for a quarterback he's adam
good lllllural actor. SIDce Pm ..a

aa my aliter, Heather, pli,Ysla.
New York, I thllik. II' a not that

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
Tlllo column lo lor YOUIII peo- have a northern verrdon ofthe Ku
'
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ph, their problems and ploao- Klux Klan., except they're out
uns, their troubles and tun. As after "hippie Ioven" ard of
·'•
wUh the relll ol Holen Help Ual, course out ''unwalted vislton."
Recently my girl friend and I
it Weleoales laughs but won't
dodge a serious question with a were stWrw: In a building am a
woman walked II) alll demaiKied,
brush4.
Send your teenage questions to "Where are your shoes!" I poYOUm ASKED FOR IT, care of litely 11id "We leltlhemh&lt;xno Helen Help Usl, this newspaper. it'a swnmer.'' She bawled me out
ar.:l then went to my father ard
THIS TOWN HAS HIPPIEgave him • good dresairw down.
UPTIGHTIS
Seems going barefooted makes
Dear Helen:
Slnee a hippie settlement atart:. us ,.pro-hippie."
Two days later I wore a peace
ed in the hills above our uwe
emblem to a rummage sale, ard
got thrown out. Is it evil to believe in peace?
That afternooo, we were walking from the town pool where we
teach swimming. We ~ covers
over our suits, but again no shoes.
Scmeone called the pool marager
and told him to fire us as we
were hippies!
Helen, we're just ordhary
teens, who come rrorn ordinary
families. We don't hate the hip.
pies, but we haven't joined them
either. We believe everyone
should do his own thing. T h I s
"Civic Bettennent COmmittee"
is as bad as the old time vigilan-tes. They even destroy property
arxl business houses ofthepeople
they accuse, an:l the accusations
are like witch hunts! Must we even
dress to suit the female busybodies, andboycottcertaln stores
to suit the male bigots'?
Mrs. Mary Circleaccom.panied
Maybe the hiwies do create 8
aanitary problem and brirv in by James Orcle of New Haven,
W.Va., and Ricky Circle of ChardJ'UII, but this is up to the law,
leston,
and George CircleofAshnot a bunch of wild "civic leadlan:l,
~.,
were recent guests of
ers" who are ruining our once
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry aOO
happy little town.
What's wrong with these peo- fallllly of Hollon, Ohio. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cirple anyway? -US
cle an:l tiamily of Columbus during the weekend. The Circle boys
Dear Us:
These witch hunters have a bad attellled races in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvinllwnganlcase oC hlppiHJ)tlghtls, and the
ner and family and Mr. and Mrs.
only cure is a dose of common
Timmy
Duncan ard daughter, all
sense, administered by the maof
Columbus
and Mr. and Mrs.
jorU;y. The vigilante thing lo hapBuren
Duncan
of Riverview, Fla.,
penlfl' in many areas where nearLE;u NOTICE
by hippie communes threaten were guests of the Douglas CirNOTICE OM PILING OP
cle ~ily over a recent week
INVENTORY AHD APPRAISEMENT property &gt;alues and allront rigid
ellll.
.
moralists (who are usually the
. ~ .:
T. . s.... of Qhlo, _...It• Cowtty
Pat Hinamon, student at OU in
moat bloodtlllrscy).
..:;. Pt~'"' ;._
..
~ns,
Sa!J!rday an~ S\m.
T~~~: ~'"'-~
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- .....Let' a. ht~Kt.. yo.ar pe.~ and da,y wlth "P"!'\
·- - ~.cut•
ld•l....h'atiDt t
rnXie
Circle. '
odaer wiser adults don't lit bigt
••tat.; to •ueh of the fol·
Rev.
aOO
Mrs.
Richard Young
lowln, oo a'• Nlld•rtt• of the Stoto
otry become "law" in Y'o u r
.. Ohio, vl•:-tho •wvlvlng lp--.,1•,
and family returned to their home
town! -H.
,. th. nut of I.: In, t'- bonoOclorlo•
in SidneY after a vacatJon at the
und.r th. will; and to t~ ottornor
01' attorneys Npreuntlnt anr of
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edson
Dear Helen:
the ofoto... ntlonod penon•:
Roush.
(
Cflarlo•
Jonoa,
Harrlsonv!Uo,
M.Y boyfriord thinks oothlng or
Molg1 County, Ohio, No. 20093.
Mrs. Mary Russell of Wavercoming
to my house with food,
•·
You moo hor .. y notified thai tho
IJWontory and Approlaomont of tho
then eating It in front oC my fam- ly, W, Va., vJsi.ted with relatives
"*at. of tho of... montlonod d.. Ily, without ofleri!¥ aiQ' to ua. at Cannel recenUy, Mr. and Mrs.
~;C~o•M, loto of 111ld Courrty,' wot
fllolll In thla Court. Said Inventory
I told him I didn't think thla waa Douglas Circle, florence Circle
eM Approlso!Mnt will bo for heorright, but he oaid he i&gt;ooght It, and th~ Hc:mer Circle family arxl
i.. ltofanl thl• Court on the 12th
lll:r of S.,to .... r, 1969, ot 10:00
so he doesn't have to shlre it. Verna a.n:J W8vie.
o clac:• A.M.
Ben CrossofGlousterwasare-Yot he helps hlmoelr to anything
Any peq.on dotltlnt to fllo oxc:opocent guest of the Robert Lee fam...
In our refrlprator.
tl•• thwoto MUst fllo thom Gt loost
If¥. days prior to the doN set far
And get this: When he brl~a lly and Ralph Lee.
Jane Ingram, a siudent at Rio
food alii doesn't finish It, he ex·•·
GIVOft unHr my bond and '"I of
•:• nllll Court, this 23rd day of Augvtt
pects ua to store it so it will be Gran:le College, spent a night with
=· 1969.
waltizw when he comes back. M,y the Robert Lee family and attend:.:
F.
H.
0'811EN
little stater ate one of his candy ed the county fair.
·!·
JMp oM ...officio
·''
Betty Van Meter. Ann Cai-leton
Cler• of uld Covrt
bon, and WOWI I said if that' a
1,. Jcu..t E. Morrl•
alii
Pat called at the Robert Lee
the
way
he
feels,
stay
out
of
our
~·
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home
recertly.
food.
Waal
right'I-CONFUSED
1/26, 9/2 2tc
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson
Dear Core
and
daughter of Racine visited at
You
were
risht,
though
I'd
make
LEGAL NOTICE
the
Allan Taylor home a recent
it
a
bit
stronger.
Like
"Stay
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
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SWlday.
outl" - PERIOD! Who needs a
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chintzy, selfish boy trierd?- fL
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By the Day

I hove IIIQ'thlng

O.ester

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nut !rom my !rollhmall

days at UCLA, and the only female member oltheBrulnBench,
which Ia a BOcl~ &lt;II alwtml and
undergraduates who are devotees
ol
the team, Joe and I spent a
BY MRS. EVELYN BIDCKLES
BY CLARICE ALLEN
Mrs. Rushia ~umway ard
Mrs. Amie wm, Jest.tJ, Ga., lot ol free time on the set talkdaughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Blain and Mrs, Nellie Richardson of Ing football. Oo April 19 I marNewell motored to Huntington, W.
Jacksonville, Fla., spent several ried GrogMIIUav.,.,arsall!fOOV)'
guy, ao whatever presa qent's
Va •• a recent Sunday to visit her
dOJ'S with Mr. and Mrs. Denzel
brother, George Wells,wholsilJ. Clelan:lan:l other relatives. can- dreams you ml&amp;ltt h- or read
Joe and me are juot that
Mrs. Gerald Violet was taken ers at theClelanclhomehavebeen press
agenra dreams tbougilt
to Holzer Medical Center in Gal·
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloes, Mr.
Hpolis.
and Mrs. Eldon Will, Syracute, up to promote tbe film. But, I
Mrs. Pete Goodin and M r s. and Mr. and Mrs. JolmBalley, can holleatly oay that Namath
Audrey Hager of Columbus were Flatwoods. On Tuesday, Mr. alii lo a very bright and a-ctive
recent Saturday overnight guests Mrs. Cleland, Mrs. Will alii Mra. man and II he would give up
or Mrs. Neisel Weathennan.
Richardson visited ln Belpre with. !ootboll to concentrate on acting
Mr. arxl Mrs. Wllllam Boggess Mrs, Etta WUI, Mrs. Robert Ber- he Yi001ld do very well. 'Nul said
about Broadway Joe.
of Huntington spent Sunday with ry aTKl Mrs. Audrey Rowan.
The moll important ha.lflllllling
his mother 1 Myrtle Boggess,
staa sergeant Jerry Cleland
waa
my marriage, Altbougil Greg
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Conrad and has returned home after a year's
Is
a
young actor we don't feel
famlly o! Belpre were Sunday service in Vietnam. After his fur-.
guests or Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Iough, he ard his family wUl competitive. He has done a number ol dramatic telerialon Bhowa
Griffith and son, Joe.
move to Fort Knox, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor
Miss Sheila Newell spent a and he's In a new Columbia pic&amp;flenl !! 5l¥day1 with her, sister, · week in Columbus with Mr. anl .. ture tailed · "Bob - ~ Carol &amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RineorBe~ Mrs. Johnny Newell alii Jeff. :Tet1 "&amp; Al[Ce~... . f\t
I met him at an il'i!ibr'o work.
esda.
Mrs. James Ridenour and Mrs.
shop
a couple &lt;II years ago and
The Ruth Circle WSCS met with Bruce M,yera attended the state
Mrs, Neisel Weatherman recent- session of the Daughters ot Amer- 80011 alter we began dsllng. OUr
ly.
ica Lodge, Morday througil Wecl- marrlqe wasn't a spur tl. the
moment thing. I didn't want to
Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. F. Monago nesda)', in CincimatL
and two sons of Akron spent a
Mro. Edith McElrresb hos been make aoolher mlltake. I've had
S!lturda;y rdgit here with her a guest of Mr. ah:l Mrs. Arthur one marriage and clivoree, and
that' a one too mBDY, It took me
grandmother, Mrs. Rushia Shum- Orr.
a
long time to get over It, and
WOJ'.
Mra. Letha Wood apent a few
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffith days with Mr. ard MrS- Harold the. divorce of my parents (Gor.. ;
don &amp; 9lella MacRae) a ooople
went to Columbus Tuesday and Hawk ard family, Albany.
a
years aso really" hurt me, but
on their way they stopped at CallMrs. Curtis Fraley and chilal Winchester to visit her broth-- dren, Columbus, spent a week I feel happy nmo. M.Y fatbor
er, Mr. arxl Mrs. Willi.J:m Corns. with Mr. alii Mrs. Willi&amp; Frost, alii mother are happily remarried. and 110 am L FIIJIQ' thiDg,
Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Emerson Richard and BUlle Jean.
but todOJ' with my dad living In
or Portsmouth were recent visMr. and Mrs. James Kimes
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence aiXI children, Cleveland, spent a New York and my mother llv- .
lng In Florida, Pm closer to
Nichols.
week with Mrs. Eva Kimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lorkl"'
VIrgil Wood, Sprlngllold,spent
or Coolville, Mrs. Ethel carter a rew day a with Mra. Letha Wood.
and daughter of Portland, Oregon,
Mrs. Mary Mcllorald alii Jerand Mrs. Beverly Hensley and
ry o!ChllllcothecalledooM.r.and
daughters or Long Bottom were Mrs. Fred Rice, Tuesday.
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Nelson received word of
Oscar Babcock.
the death of hla father, Miles NelMrs, Wayne Brickles and her
son, In a Mlchll!an hospitaL Mr.
Ia.... rtf Clsn~ Faye lowiiRt••
niece, Mrs. Lois Ebersbach and and Mra. Ro!ald NelsoooUilchl·!· Deo..ed.
~
Dear Helen:
daughter were shoppil1t in Park- gan were recent Visitors of Mr.
~Notdw'..•'' 1ho&lt;
•~YIIRi~n
that
Rlc:hersburg last week.
My problem is I can always
and Mro. C. K. Nelson.
'~~· er
, aw 1ng1 o out. 3, Pam..
ro)', Molga County, Ohio, hot b..n
see the other aide ot the quesMrs. Lawrence Smith visited
duly oppotntod Euc:utar of the E•·
By United Press International
toto of Cloro Fe~ye Rowllnvs, do- tion. Take the Vleblun War. I
her sister, Mrs. Ruth Offllttt at
coo!Md, late of p....,.,.,., M•iv•
Today ia TtoesdOJ', . .\ug. 26, Krakatao In the Netherlands tho Unlverolcy Hoapllal, Moadoy.
hate It, yot I m- South Vlet.County, Ohio.
nam needs help. 1 never have an the 238th day of 1969 with 127 to East Indies erupted.
Mrs. Offutt recently underwem
' -~llteu oro required to file their
/
clo • with_ aold flduc:lary within
opinion I can't argue with. So follow.
In 1920 the 19th amendment surgery there.
The moon is approaching its to the U.S. Conatltutlon gave
I'm alwaya debating bul hardly
The Put CouncUoro Clu~ of
Doted thl1 20th doy of Autvll
phaae.
tull
1969.
ever wimlrw. Ia something wrong
women the right to vote.
the D. of A. Lodge held Ita pieThe morning stars are Venus
with me?- FROM ALL SIDES
Ill 1948 Mildred Elizebeth Ric at the ledge hall on WeclnoaF. H. O'BRIEN
and Solum.
,,.._ Jlll4p of ..ld Count'
Dear F'rom:
Gillarlr known as HAxls sally," dOJ' eve~ with ftfleenmemben
1/:al, 9/2, 9/9 Jte
1be evenl111 stars .ar(l Mercu- was Rown to the United Slate&amp; sld two guests present.
Somethl~¥ lo very IDGHT with
you! An open mind gives yoor ry, Mars and Jupiter.
to lace charges of espionage
Harold Follrod, COlumbus, waa
Oo thla day In hiiJiory:
brains
room
lor
exerclae.
You
and treason for wartime radio a recent vloltor oC Mr. ard Mro.
LIG4L NOTICE
Ill 1883 a total of 36,000 died broadcastina ror Nazi Germa- . Thomaa Weber.
aren't afraid to THINK. When you
NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT
volcano at ny.
see there Ia right alii wrorw in When the
Cue H•· arn almost every situation, you're
better equipped to help cho~ethe
Estate of liN 0. ....1, DecMoolll
wrq to rlglrt. -H.
NMico lo herobr ''"., lt!at Po•

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But, when tbe time comea and

me

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nude person on ac:reei or .......
but unless there's a l1iimn liOOCI
rea&amp;Oil 1 won•tsonudeandthere's
no reason to playnudeiri"'Hair.t•
rm uuliko my olater HoailiOr In
liiiiiiY respects, alii thor• ..,. ol
them. Working bare ~be oJca.y
for her, but It juat lan't me.
I 110 longer hove a reilponolblllf¥ to "Pettienlll Jurieuon" PD
be out looking r~ the J&gt;ldure roles that JIRO Fonda
and the great Marilyn Monroe
J&gt;IOJ'ed. Thoae are lfOI10 In wbJch
the wolllllll haa to be
"""Y - not necea&amp;arlly nude.
There's 8 bl£ dift'erence. In
fact, there's a 111m In .PT8-ifl'O&lt;llctlon right ..,. Utled "'l'he
Sweeteat Whore in the World,"
a IJiory a girl In roDege
who'a the mlatreBB ol a bli
polltlclm md then .... raUs In
love with a 111uc1ont. The producer!} _are tnterested tn me for Ute
Utle role. UllfortunateJ.y, PU haYe
to pass it up because d. uPettlcoat Junctloo.'' But the Age &lt;II
Aquarius, the happenlns time,
will be with us for a lonK while.

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Savage.

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Equip~~~ent

Two

more runs came

Intention ol moving It to ac:roaa when Johnny Bench doubled to score Savage and Perez
Wallh!ngton, D.c.
After the session, Foreman who had alngled.
wUI hove to Improve In .tllelr
The Cubs' Jim lUckman l!'fl
line 'to t(jp last season's :J..61!11ate. read a teraely worded joint
Ill
on the long-bail hitting when
Eaatern, playlf¥ In both the Mid- statement laSuecl by him and
he
amacked a Nolan deUvery
Ohio VaUoy andtheSouthernVal- Barry:
u0n behalf of the Washington over tho fence for hia 15th ho1ey Athletic Conferenee, should
mer In tho eighth lmlng.
have two ot the area"s bestbacka Capitola I have asked Rick
The defeat cut the Cuba' lead
Barry to honor hla contract
In Grueaer an:1 Ritchie.
to
4lh over the idle New York
other team mlmbers are 160 with Oakland Baakotball lllc.
Mots. The win put the Reel•
:lb. centert Ronnie Smith, senior; and play basketbaU for the
deeper
into the Weatern Divi110 lb. hollbeck Mike Blaoel and Washington Capa.
sion
pennant
race, only one.balf
"Rick hao lilted that he does
135 lb. lineman Terry Stotham,
pme back of San Francisco,
junla&lt;o; 140 lb. guard John Cline, not wiah to leave the Bay area
and
lied f~ aocond with Atlan160 lb. guard ~JoKer Karr ,130 lb. md It Is hia belief that he lo not
ts.
center Doug Carr, 175 lb. end required to do so!'
The two team&amp; meet again
Barry, a 6-loot-7 star who
Torry Caraon, 135 lb. end and
this afterno&lt;m. Jim Merritt, 14hollback Bab CaldweD, 150 lb. was rookie of the year In the
5, wiD start for tho Reda
guard Rick Hauber, 140 lb. half- Nalloaal Ba-1 Asaoclatlon
aplnat
Dick selma, 12-5.
back Tim Gunwh, and 140 lb. line- and tho league'I &amp;coring loader
Single pmea Wedneaday and
man RandY ,Young, sophomores, in hls second seaeon before
Thursday
wind up the Reds'
alii first yoar men 140 lb. CuD· jumping to tbe Ooks In the
oeaSOII'B
trip
to the Windy City.
back Ralflly Borl~, 125 lb. Uno- American Basketball Associaman Mike Sanders, 140 lb. end tion. owns 15 per cent ol the
Charlie Brewer, 170 lb. tackle Ooka and would get m
.Dick Stoltler, 120 lb. back Leo eatlmated $400,000 lor his share
HyooD, 120 lb. lineman Bud Gra- In the $2.6 mllUoo sale.
Foreman's troubles do not
ham, 170 lb. tackle Alan Duval,
100 lb. . .!beck Byron McCoy, erul with Barry'• refuaol. Alao
125 lb. llrieman BUI Oaborno and declining to make the move lo
139 lb. lineman George Mora. Oaks Coach Alex Hamum, with
The Eagles schedule consist&amp; whom F~eman piiMed to
of the SepL 5 opener at HanrBn meet tonight.
Hamwn, who decided he
The hrmers Bank &amp; Savings
Trace, home opener with North
liked
the
Well
coaat
alii
quit
Co.
sl&lt;&gt;i&gt;ltch softball teem lravGallla on Sept. 12th, Alexander,
away, Sept.. 19; Sept 26, Glouo- the Philadelphia 76era In 1968 to eled to Marietta 8aturday only to
ter, home; October 3 at Kyger alan an eight-year COIIIract with be ooated by United Methodist
Creek; OcL 10, Federal-Hocking, Oakland as eoach and exeeutlve of Parkersburg in a double elimm
inatlon tournament. The Bankers
. h~e; 9et. 17.. Miller~ home; Oct. ,.c, ,,pr,sident ., , ~ lle .. llll't
24,. ScxiiJ\welt~rn, away; apd at going to WallhiAP.On, -no ,_.'l:tet' " .-..:er•J.beateD. two weeks earlier
what -B M'ry does. . .
aDd lasted but four games.
SOUthern Local on Nov. 1,
AlthDQah scorirw but one nm,
the bankers totaled 10 hits, all
sif18les, two each by Mike Wright
ard Mlck Menchifli. other hitter&amp;
were Bob Grueser, BOO Whaley,
John Wolfe, catcher Ray Gibbs,
Ted Morarlty, and pitcher Don
Nelson, who went the distance.
Sunday the club participated in
the touriW.mentat Gslllpolis Sponsome yards aild acored only sored by the Elks Club, winning
one touchdoWn," Robinson re5-2 over QlBker State. Leading
calla.
hitter
tn this game was Wolfe
11 When
I reported to eamp
with a olfWle alii double In two
there wore 15 rwmlng backa at bats. Also getting hlts were
trying to make five spots. I
Dick Werry and Whaley with two
figured my lack of experience
singles apiece and Jeff Burt, Ted
would rule me out. •.I waa COJilMorarit;y and catcher Jerry Vanpetlng a&amp;alnlll 110me &amp;!Q'S who
lnwagen, aU sl~es. Again Neleven had pro uperlence.
son went all the way as pitcher 1
"Pm just hallP)' an expansion
10 hlta.
team drafted me. No poSttloos allowing
Leadiq) hitters Ia&lt; Quaker
were set and I bad &amp; ebancea" State were Glb MUliron with two
lly the third pme of tho
Bil¥les and a roullll-trl!fller ard

Bankers Out

At Marietta,

Win on Sunday

seuon, Roblnsoa was a lull ..
time starter even thouab he

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Do It Every Time

The offeROive line will be 180
lb. sophomore DeMis ElchlfWOI'
alii 150 lb. T,.. Karr at ends,
184 .lb. Junlcr Mike Boring and
180 lb. sophomore Alan Holter
at tackles, 150 lb. Junl~ Robert
· Roo~ ard 145 lb. Junior Richard Liter at guards, and Howard
Jlahr, 155111. junior center.
Alio lllwrUng on de!e_noe wiD
be aU-conference ll110backer 150
lb. Jim SteUier, 150 lb. soplu&gt;more Jlm ·Amlbary atoa!ety,l45
lb. soph,..ore end Rick S.lllers,
150 lb. junior Howle Caldwell at
a rornerback. 135 lb. junior ..Ubeok Daryl Pooler, and 150 lb.
, 1!illlH&gt;mote Rick WIUiamsatt.lf-

more rims to crooa It'• pllllo Reds with their long bell hitting.
Pe...,. got hla 31ot homer ' &lt;II
before giving WOJ' to Ramoa.
The Onal l'llll was al110 charged tho aeaaon In the firlll with Alex
Johnam crossing the plate In
to Granaer.
Tony Perez and Lee May front ol him. Ill the sixth Pore•
shored• the. spotlight f~ tha eomeeled apln for a aolo
blalll.
IUs three runs betted ln for
tbo day boolllod hi a oeason total
to 100.
May hit his 34tb homer In tho
fourth with 110 one ·on baao to
give tho Red&amp; a 3..2 lead.
Singles by Nolan, ~- Roae
and Tolan, plus Tolan'&amp; stolen
baoo and errors by Ralllly
llulldl~ and Don Keosln!181'
LOSANGELES(UPO- 0 a k- provided two runa In the ""'enth
lallll Oaks balkotball liar Rick for the Reds.
They wrapped up the victory
Barry lo plllllling to atay In tho
In
tho ninth when three nms
ltay area, regardlass ol where
crosoed the Jllate.
tile Ooks 11'1·
Two.Jllm Double
Barry met Molldi.Y with his
Nolan
had walked and scored
attorney, Robart Rubin, alii
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hit alngle by Ted
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Eaotero Hlsh School uld men.
._.Billy Kincaid Is very optimistic about the -UW t969 root.'Wl oea1011. He hoa 14 lettermen
nturnlng of a 38 man squad. Hla
tllm Ia timlna .., for tho Se!&gt;L 5
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WDdcato.
The probable starting offensive
be~klleld will conolat of laot
78Ar's all-eonference 180 lb. Bob
IIUchie at tunhock. tho loading
arou.m gainer of 8 yeir ago, 140
lb. Dan Grueoor at lett hall,-and
Sonny Cll110, a 150 lb. right half. back. AU are seniors, The quarterbeck will be 175111. juRI~ Dave

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belore ·Hilinoa came on.
SpafiK!er•a walk led to tho
CUba' fourth run d. the IMinll,
lxlt Ramo&amp; aot Paul Popovich
to Dy oot to Bobby Tolan for
the final out. Ramos 1!'11 credit
for ' oave and !liVe tho victory
to y0mg. riJIIItbander Gary Nolan woo' Rotehecl his fourth victory against nve defoato.
The loas went to starter Bill
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, ~ 1/f,- )'li!sbur
whore tiiO)'- .loll a
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~·i· s ~' .,.~ Plttlbur&amp;h Pirates. The
.;..,. _ lledo llll"VIved a llillth..lllllng
, ,. , lour-run rally to deloat the Na, ~·
•".{:!.•· lll!ftal Leaaue Eastern Dlvlaion
. .,_, leo4ero 9-3 Monday,
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Pedro Ramos waa the hero Hands, now 15-11.
.., : lor D,ave Bristol's team. kamoa
El&amp;llth Start
"'). ame on in relief for the Reds
Nolan made his eighth atart
,, . In the last oC the ninth with tho &lt;II this sea1011. He worked eight
.. 1 ' baaes loaded and two out.
lnnlntla, lllvlng up 6 nmo on ten
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.....,'t exactly ripping the
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It wun't until the eighth
..... of the NIIOI1 that Robinsoft ~ hia move, 8XJJledlnB
for 159 yards ~ Oakland
In julll 17 carrie&amp;. lllelllded was
an 87~ uj&gt;olhe....tdrile burl!.
Ill hie · aext three IIUI'le&amp;,
Jlo¥iiiOI1 piDed 156, . 116 and
134 yard&amp;.
.Picked lor the All..lltar ........
Roblnam IICOI'ed two touch -·dliwl\a and an extra point In tile
wears w1a. He - ·
piQIJlll In thet cloasie bas big..
goat thriU.
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lngo CO. plays Falla Clcy at Elks
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Natlooal League

Amerleu League

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W L Pet.
W L Pet. GB · Baltimore .••. 87 40 .685

GB

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UPI Sparta Writer
.573 14'i.l
Fnok -..d 11'1111 4-tor-1,
Gil llodpa ..... "'tehed Leo
.528 20
.548 8
homer ol the .
.516 21\1 Dllrodler give tho elalsie lncladlllll hll •'
.548 8
.492 24\1 ' tatlloak example ol to puD ....... to' tile - ·
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.422 3~ a team from bahllll down the put tile Twlna. Howard's ~
.305 39
loot
came In the llrlt . ,.,
m«cb to the - t .
Pet. GB
Hodge&amp; lOOUid !Ike to lllllng oil Jim Kaat .... the
W L Pet. GB
ahow !bat he leamecl from the Slllator&amp; knocked out Kaat, ....
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San Frm. , ••• 69 57 .548
flrlll d. oil&lt; Mlnneaoto pitcher•,
.585 l\!1 muter- it's 'done.
Clnclmall • , • ,1;1 56 .545 'h
wltb a three-run rally In tbo
.418 Z2
Hedges .... J&gt;IOJ'Inll flrlt Atlanta ..... 70 59 .543 II
lor tho 1951 Hroalclyn Dod&amp;vs third.
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The
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when
Durodler IIWIIIed the wrappad It up witb three " " "
.387 26
Houston ••••• 66 59 .528 ~~~
.384 2B'h Nri York Giant&amp; from 13\1 ..... In tho lllnlh alter tile
Son Diego •••• 37 89 .294 32
pmea back oo Aug. ll to the Twins norrowed the ciOIIeU'to 4Monday"
a
Reaults
Monday's Results
peNW\t on Bobby Thom~~CXP-'1 3,
Waah 7 MIMesota 3
Clnclmatl 9 ChiC81!'1 8
famed homer.
(Only game ad!eduled)
(Only game achecluled)
Race Sl!lerna over
The
Today' a Probable Pltchera
Now Durocher Ia lll8lfiiiDI
Teday'o Pr&lt;&gt;bable Pltdlero the ChiCOl!O CUba and lledgea Ia
All Times EDT
All Tlmea EDT
Atlanta (Reed 12.8) at PltlaIII8JI8ging tho New York Mots
Washington (Moore 8-0)atMln- and just 10 days aeo, the race
bur"' (EUIB 9.13), 8:05 p.m.
CIIICinrlatl (Merritt 14 - S) at nesota (BoiWIII 13-S), 9 p_m. wa1 all OYer. The Meta were
Oakland (Krauaae 7~ and Lln- 9\1 gamoa back on Aug. It, In
ChiC81!'f (SOima 12..1), 2:30p.m.
llou.Bton (Lema Iller 9-13 and •orlquo 3.1) at Detroit (WD100 third place and a game behind
Dierker 16.8) at st. lools(Brliea 10.8 and ltlorma 6-3), 2, 6:30 p. St. LOuis, Oo Aug. 16, the
12-11 and Waahbum 3~, 2, 6 p. m.
Mots and C&amp;rda were 8lh back.
Callromia (Mesaeramlth 12~
m.
But, suddenly, tllere' s a race
New York (Seaver 17 ..7 and at Cleveland (Hargan 5-10), 7:45
McAndrew 5.5) at SanDiego(Kir- p.m.
apln and It's the CUba Who are
Seattle (Brablllclor 9-10) at Bal- fedlng.
hnl-lo
by 3-17 and Nlekro 7-14), 2, 6 p.
Ciglrlllot
5123c
timore (Phoebus 12..1), 8 p.m.
m.
Despite a f...-..run rally In the
Tipt:itlllill015123c
Chicago (John 6-10) at New ninth IMing Molldi.Y, the CUba
Montreal (Robertaon 4-IOl at
York
(Pelaram 13-13), 8 p.m. were beaten bJ&lt; ClnclmaU, 9-3,
Los Angelos (OIIIeen 16-11), II
1\an..a CIQ' (Butler 7-7 or Dra- In the only National Leaaue
p.m.
Philadelphia (Jackson 12-12) go 6-ll) at Boston (Nqy 8..2), game. That cut the Cubs' lead
7:30p.m.
Ill San Francisco (Perry 15-10),
to 4\1 p1110B IIYOr the M8ts and
AnumC.'s Largest Sslling Ci(JM
4 p.m.
Just two tn the ·~an ~·
Wednesday's Games
Wedneoday'a Gomes
losa ooiUillll-- which lo not to be
Atlanta at Pitts, night
Waah at Mlm, night
coa!UBed with the all.blportant
Clnclmatl at Chicago
Ooklallll at Detroit, night
wiD outumn.
Qoustoo at St. Loula, night
CaUl at Cleveland, night
The Cards, who piOJ' aeven
Seattle at Baltimore, night
N, Y. at San Dlel!'f, Right
game&amp; with tho CUba In
1\lontreal at Los Ang, night
Kan Clzy at Boston, fll&amp;bt
september, are BtU! eight back
Phila at San Francisco
Chicago at New York
In third place, BOVIll In the loaa
co!IIDIII, but could sliD be a
factor In the race.
Only AL Game
II&gt; the only AmeriCIIR League
DETROIT (VP0 - Unlverolcy o! Detroltoflldalopnpared
pme,
Waoh!ngton 1lhljlped
to formally protest to the NCAA tuday tho signing o! All-AmerMiMe sola, 7 .:1.
ica basketball star Spencer HaywOO!I by the Denver Rockets of
Tony ....,...,. drove In three
the American Ba1ketball Association., but they admit there' a no
1'111111 with a pair &lt;II homers to
booat hiB RBI total to 100 and
hope o! gettlr(c him back.
''The boy has signed a professional contract," Athletie DiLee May added one homer as
01
rector Bob catitllan said Monday. 1 don't think there h any
tho Reds lxlllt up a 9-t lead
possibility of getting him ba\:k. We hope this situation will try
going Into tho Iaiii ol tile ninth.
arll get the NCAA to try and protect the universities from this
But the CUba raUied In tho
type of thing. so it doesn't happen again.'' Haywood rtpOrtedly
nlntb tor four runs before
signed a $250,000 contract with the Ro&lt;:keto last weekellll, givPedro Ramoa - retired Paul
PRATT &amp; LAM~RT
ing up his remaining two years of eltglblity.
ABA President Jim Gardner, interviewM by telephone,
_ Cblsaid the pro teague "certainly" didn't wa~ to otr~nd ~~ges
alii ul)lveraltleB bot lnoloted, ''We didn't~!\&gt;e'!&lt;•r~!fOO "" ~ • outft~ldOI' Jluf 9'efl~, .. ..
_ltllft
out. He called us.''
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ChicagO . , , •• 78 60
New Y~k.,, ,71 52
St. Lou! a • , •• 69 57
Pittsburgh •• , 68 56
Philadelphia , • 52 72
Montreal •••• 39 89
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Detroit •••••• 71 53
Boston • • • • •• 116 69
Waohington ••• 86 112
Now York , • • .112 114
Clevolallll •••• 54 74
Well
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Mlmoaota ••• 75 51
Oakland •••• 72 51
California •••51 71
Kanaao Clcy •• 51 73
Seattle ..... ts 76
Chicago ••••• ts 77

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NatiOnal League
G. AB R. H. Pet,

Clmnte, Pit 105 393 70
Jones, NY 118 416 81
Stargll, Pit 110 392 71
Rooe, Cln 118 470 99
Alou, Pit 124 540 86
JlplBII, Cln 107 410 72
Snsulln, Pit '¥7 344 48
Pere&lt;, Cln 124 495 92
Tollll, Cln 118 498 89
Bolich, Cin UO 393 66

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F. Rbsn, Bal
Cubs' Tacoma, Wub. farm ~~.':::~ 1:,~~
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122 448 96 145 .324 club, willf replace him on the •CNiunclweter.
Oliva, Min 117 486 74 15li .319 parent roater.
Powll, Bal 122 429 69 132 .308
Hwrd, Was 127 471 92 143 .304 1011, st. L 16-3; Dierker, Hou 16Ptrcll, Boa u1 398 12 122 .307 9; Osteen, LA t&amp;-11.
Blair, Bal 122 512 94 155 .303
American Lea&amp;ue:McLaln,Det
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Andrwa, Boa85 329 53 98 .298 20~; McNally, Bait 17-f; Culp,
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Boo 17~; CUeDar, Bait 17-10;
Tho O.parhiiOflt St.,.
National League: McCOvey, SF Lolich, Del 16-7; Slnttlemyre,
ol Buildi119 Sineo 1915
39; H. Aaron, Atl and Ida)', Cln NY 16-ll.
32; Wyrm, Hou 28,
American League: Jackson,

Pomeroy Cement
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141 .359
147 .353 Oak 45; Howard, Wub 40; Kille132 .337 brew, MiNI 3fi; Powell, Bait 33;
158 .336 Yastrzemaki, Boa 32.
179 .331
Runa Batted Ill
135 .329
Americm League: KIUebrew,
113 .328 Mimi ll3; Powell, Batt 111; Jack162 .327 son, Oak 103; Howard, Wash 91;
161 .323 Yaatrzemsld, Bos 90.
125 .318
Pltehing
American League
National League: Seaver, NY
G. AB R. H. Pet. 17..7; Nlokro, Atl and Jonldna,
Carow, Min 97 364 70 128 .352 Chi 17-11; WUam, 11ou alii Gib.

IT'S TRUE

You can get extra savincs on fine new
home fllllishings iluriJW Baker's Annual

August Clearance Sale

BAKER FURNITURE
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.. While Marpret Weal ol Racine, Melalo COIInlf's &lt;llomi&gt;lm pie
· boker, didn't mike It tllroogh tile alate seml.llnal• In tile All - Ohio
!Electric Bake-A-Rama at· the Ohio State Fair, abe nevertheless, had
an experleaee ahe'll never forget.
For an optimistic note- tbere'a always next year. This is tilt
first year tor the baklng contest ln Meiga Count;y and for you b&amp;kerl'
II)W'a the time to start perfecting an entry, Plans are for the event
to again next year be held as a feature o1 Regatta Weekend.

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tltlon with 18 other COMt,y wimeta. The wi~r in tbe &amp;mda,y semi.
finals, tneldentally, was Debra Streb, a teenager from Dalton in Wayne
County. 9te won Jn the seml..flnals with a raisin pie.
saturday, Clar·a Lochary moves into the cake baking oompet.t. ·
tion. With a little luck, who knows, we lJII3 have a Winner yet!

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eeonomist for the Cillo Power Co., hasller cast ott and is now Pttinc

around quite weU with crutches. Sbe fillffered a double break in her
heel on M-.y 31 and had the cast on tor eight weeks.
But there's no stoppjng her! SJe had plamed a trip to Europe,
and the trip she made. It was her Courth trip abroad. This ttme &amp;be
1 and her sister went especially to vlait relatives in ltal,y.

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MR. AND MRS. CHARLESE:, LEVf!S• Pomeroy, - .·a, ere
announcing tile e-ment ead
morrfiao o1 tllelr
daughter, O&gt;erry Ann Lewlo, to 1111'. Lee Roy Cedlt; 800 olllr.
and Mro. Otllton ~dlo olllullanl, Route L Tho weailq) wiU
be an event otSeturtll)', Auc. 30, 2:30p.m. at the Cldle taftt.

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FROM MR. AND MRS. JAMES BREWER came a big "tbank J'OU"
to Jobn Adams and Robert Vaughan, These two provided the blood
for their daughter, Judy Brewer Cowan, who underwent emergency
surgery at Veterans Memorial HospitaJ a week ago.
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PAUL FOLMER RECEIVED his master's degree in education
from Edinboro State College in Edinboro, Pa. saturday.
Paulia a coach and English teacher in the Lake County schools.
He and his wife, Jane, and their four year old, Mary Evelyn, came
yelterda,y for a visit.
Going to Edinboro for the commencements were Mr. and Mrs.

Comeas You

Max Folmer, Vanessa, and Mrs. Peggy Wlll and Donia, of New Jersey, Who are spending the month in Pomeroy. Dean, Peggy's husband, is stationed with the U, S. Navy at the Philadelphia Naval Base.

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NO EXAMS MONDAY
No driver license examJnations
wl~- l&gt;e lliven next 1.Malda¥ at
oltller Middleport or GelliJ&gt;Oils
m account o! the Lebor IJa,y bolldaY, tile State lllghwo,y Patrol anIIOUII&lt;Od ~.

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lrelhmenta.

POMEROY • lollddleport Llans
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Middleport - CI.Yda AliensPASI' COUNCILORS, Theodorwortll, Kathryn Donnlsoo.
us Council 17,1lauRbtero 01 AmLong -.n - Richard Blr- erie&amp;, 7:30 Thurlda¥ night, bome
ton, &amp;.san Pigott, lolecol Barton. ol Mra. Kate Goodwin, Letart, W.
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FRIDAY
SOUTIIERN Local Scltool Dis.
lrlct Tee&lt;llera meeting, 9 a.m.
Frida¥ at Soutllom High Scbool;
im.POrtant, an teachers &amp;liked to

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Woodrow ZwiiiJne, Juno l(al&amp;tta,
Orla ""bbard, F. R. D!laley,
Bacino - MarUD wtl......,
Geey Wolle, !larl011 - , Emma Adams.
Tuppers Plalno - Howard
Caldwell, Jr.
ReedlvDie - Grant Smllh.
Cbelhlre - Dana llsUIIIU, WU.
mer Hallhlll, Roosld sar..,L
JackiOII - Jolm c. Cart, Emory Cert.

New Hlven, W. va. - Larry
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Atllona - Lowlo !Dcka,

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or Ameriea !ram Dlalrlet 13 attended tile 75111 AlmuaJ Stott Suolon hold last weekattbeNttller11111-HUton llotal . In Ctnqt;..tl.
Goi!V fran tile dllllrlet .....
Mro. Edltll. lletsiJw. 1\tjlpeto
Plalu; Mra. Eotber 111t1oilour
and Mro. DorotJ, ~•• Clleoter; Mra. Nettle lla)'eJ, Mlddl.port; lifl'o. Iva ,Slaey ani Mr ..
Edltll WablY, ifarlttta; M r o.
Pribble WDsoo ani Mro. Mlil7
Auotlo, Gellipalio, and !Ira. Millie -.~y, New llotamorao.

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eram asked to attend.
ll"anddaulhter, M r 1, Jubelle .

Milrrlo, Nelle Piirker, Groce
Rusche I, Marion Ebersbach, Leo
Vaughan, Guy E. Gulntller, David
Koblentz, HitTy Clark, Kemetll
Sdtea, Kemetll Harris, Cecil Hy.
sell, Ivan Wood, James Gilmore,
carl Sauvage, Robert Barton,
Rowena Vaughan, Loring Vaughan, Sibyl Dorst, Jean Windon,

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MR. AND MRS. JAMES WEYERSMILLEH and daughter, Mary
TUESDAY
Ann, Pomeroy, combined I:Dsiness with pleasure tor a trip to Jo'lwiLADIES AUX!LI,ARY, F - da. Mr. Weyeramlller was going for a decorator's coavention at Mi- Benneu Post 128, Amerlct~n X..
ami Beaeb, so the family went along. They stayed at the DeauvUle gion, 7:30 p, m. Tuesday at tile
Coral&gt;reod 11111 boona. nre
Hotel. While there Mrs. Weyersmiller was asked to serve as a~ llall. Junior auxiliary at 7 p. m. served .., tile .POlio o1 tile Jolm
for a "freckles" contest at poolsicle,
TuoSda¥.
Lyono home lortlleamual ~
OHIO ETA PHI 0toi1ter, Beta- u )'liU ore" .Pil'll' ol tile a&amp;l¥
MRS. WAYNE ROUSH, the lormer Louella Thompson, daughter Sigma I'III·Sororilf,(IOtaCQUalnt. Bee Cla88 oltlleMlddleportftrot
ol 1111'. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, l'&gt;meroy, Is spending tile week ell .Pil'll', 6:30 Tuesday nlcbt at Boptlot Church.
In New York Clt;y with one of her !lome economics students, Deborah tile home of Mu. ir:lta 4w~s,
Members pla,red IIIMI follow.
Deem, grand prize lllmer ol the Co-Ed Rlt ~lash and Dash Cooteot Route 3, Fllmeroy; box sodal Ina tile dlmer IIMI attoaded
alfered In Co.Ecl Magazine published by Scholarship, Inc.
will be held.
pra,yer meet1ns at tile durcb.
Winning tile coolest entitled Debbie and her home economlco
RACINE AMERICAN Lepon The Rev. IIMI Mra. Olarlee S1.
teldter to an all~se week in New York. They left via plane &amp;an.. Ladles Auxiliary J]lenic, s p.m. mona. We1ley 11K1 Carol, and
dal D'lOJ1Iing from the Parkersburg, W.Va. airport, and are sta,ylng Tuelda,y at rest area Cl1 new Mra. Florence llllllq .wen
at tile Waldorf - Astoria Hotel.
Route 33. MeeUng at hall In SUNil.
Their agenda includes visits to Simplicity Patterns, BestFoods, ease ~ rain, Menibers url8d
Others attencUnc wen Mra..
lnet, Des!Jnera, tours of de,p«rtment stores, trips to fashion hous- to aUend. Collection ~ dues to Elizabeth Slavin, Jult ..ck tram
ea, and, of course, there'll be show• on Broadway. TheTll have din- be taken.
a two month vi1lt ln C&amp;lltornla
ner IDd luntheona at famous restaurant.&amp;, and to top it an ott Debbie,
with .her aon and family, Mn.
daughter ol Mr. and folra. Delbert Deem or Bslpre, will be .,.-. Lo~C~etl~!l'!,~~~ M;~~ Leura Selnea, lolro. Nelle Wer.
Jlrll&gt;bl&lt;{.protoulonally lor olhe Jllliii;"Y}•suo o1 Co-Ed mapzlne.
at Melu
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PIES For Cool Drinks Potatoes
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2001 to 2500
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2501 to 3000
3001 to 3.500
lSOJ to 4000
4001 to 4500
4501 to 5000
5001 to 5500
5501 to 6000
6001 to 6500
6501 to 7000
7001 to 7500
7501 to 8000
8001 to 8500
8501 to 9000
9001 to 9500
9501 to 10 000
10,001 to 1'1.000
11,001 to 12,000
12,001 to 13,000
13,001 to 1-4,000
14,001 to 15,000
15,001 to 16,000

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11 eont&amp; por waul tfwoo conucutiYo in. . rtiono.
11 conh ~r Word ,;., con.. c..,tivo
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25 per unt Dioco1,1nt 011 pold och
o11cl odt poi~ within 10 doy1 .

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11.50
12.50
13.50

BLIND ADS
Additi-1 lSc Ch~~tgo per Ad.,.r-

OFFICE HOURS
8:30a .m. to 5:00 p.111. Dolly
1:30 G.m. to 12:00 No•"• Soturday

In Memory

15.50
16.50
17.50
18.50
20.00"
25.00
35.00
50.00

65.00
80.00

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water consu~ned on 111ld pre"'f-s
In oceordo"n wlrh oeeepted •~
vtn11rlng ptoc:rlce1 ; and the qua~

I WILL NOT BE relj&gt;OIIIIblo for

TRAILER LOTS, llob'o llablli
Court, ~ ... lllioG1llolo
RL 124, Phone 992-295L

other than myself.

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at the lair. Why don't YCJU join
BoeliDo? Port or MI time

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dlopoaol unit, ...... botl1 and
large cloeeta. Nlcely dec-Ol'lltecL
992-22'18 for 111&gt;pol-ent after 2 p. m.

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Park, Mlnerovllle. Phone 992-

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IPol'lmorto.

LINrol

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Mory lo1ho.. l'er~onnel
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WOI'k yar " round. Contact
Bellewe, Nebraska ,
~-- ' F Morr i son, Sr., .......
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68005,
ter, OhJo, 985-3837.
8-2~61p
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tltr of wert... C:Dnlumld on •ald.
,.._lu•
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be 1111fft
r~ amount
1a
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such
fill so rf1t.
t•mlneclby
tfw Boct~d ol Tru1t-s
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Public: Affoln.
(d) In the IVII'nl thet any premise• VACANCY D two eldeft)' .,_.
dlschart• lndu1trlol wntes, either
pie. Pnler prhale .PIId pa. DO YOU HAVE a good personality? Are .YOU enthusiastic? can
dltadly ~ Indirectly, Into the
-~ - - - -••~"'!""
S}'ltllfll ond the Board of Truate"
you
organize? U you are this
of P.. llc Affelrs flncls thot It l1
18-8tfe
lmproctlcel to -a•un
1uch
person. don't cheat yOUI'Mlf
woste1 lty 1Mflf1 auch waste• shall
out of a succesa(ul career.
lte nMGS.,... In such mann.r ond
THE CllESTER F1re Dept. wW
lt1 1uth method aa aold Boord
Write for oppolnlment R. G.
ahall find practicable In order to
hold
ita aiiiUII l4lbor Day celSteele, P.O. Box 43, Mlddl&amp;o
detwmlne
th1
uww servIce
ebraticm llondal', Sopt 1 wltl1
port.
&lt;~&gt;•r baled upon the ..... fWO:
vi... In sll!b1e~lonl (o) and (il, of
a chicken barbeeue and IPIJ'I
thl• S.ctlon 3.
ribs, homemadtllce cream, pie
(1) In th. ..,ent that the Boord of
PUblic AHoln •hall be •atlaflecl
and cake, A parade at 1:30 p.
thllf a portion J th• wat• f r •
m. , a garden tractor pull at
Ifill sourc:e con1umed upon an}'
pN1nl1111 d•s not enter fill Is nol
3 _p.m. Those who .Plan to eo- WILL DO lronlngs. caD 992capaltlo of entering the Sy•••m,
ter the 1rac&amp;or. _pull must st»7380,
8..26-41&lt;
thlft In IVCh CCIIII th1 - - - ar
mtt their entry b)' Aug. 27,
olher int ....lted
moy, at hi•
UPtlllllo lnstol
ond ..,.intaln
Wel&amp;b allpa muatbolnconteat111ch 1eporot. melerl"t devices,
or pro¥1de •vch 4olo In c:onf-lt.,
anta• posse111ion day of pull,
with acc.pted onglneorlng PtacServtrw wUI bealn at II :3D a.m.
tlcell 111 1holl demansft'ato to the
111b1eo,
1oti1 action of th. Boord that
8-21-6tc CHINA CABIIIETS, portion of tho water 10 c:on1urned
old clockt, lie. Wrlle • coli
which 11 or l1 to be dl1chcqed InRUBBER STAMPS made to Olio
II. D. llllllr, Bl. f, ~.
to tfw Sy1I11M, ond such portion
,.,_ IIILifll.
f.ZUc
dlr, 24 hourHnlce. ForiDOn
1holl b. tfw Ita• I• far -•-•ne
tho ..... c:_,e "'""'" .....ctlon•
~call Dlrala 01'
(a) end (b) of thl1 S.ctlon 3 Clnd
In Sactlon 4 hlreol, If applicable.
Caato_ Portland- Cillo.
(f) When watW J1 IVpplled '""" 0
f.zl.30tD
11 . . . IUVICII pipe to P"II'IIIOI - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1868 CAMERO 327,
oceupl..l by MOre than ono u...Phone 992-6.147.
of .... Sy.te.. and It h rhy•lcallr
lmpnslltle or llltPf'llctlco to attRh SKATE-A-WAY "iU be dOled
o rnetor to 1och ac:cupont'• pra.-.
Auguot 29 and 3oth, 8opt. 10.
1111 a flot rcrto tewer chctrv• of
12-13,
Watch fm:bocktoochool
$3 M pet 1110nth per 11ser OCC!Ipant
N -d• In odd.lllon to the
PIJ'QO, Free sill• for every-.
NJulor , _ . rote bo111d on matllf'o
IJ..24.Stc
..1 watar consumption."
4 BEDROOM HOME, MI-alled
S.ctlon 2. Thot Section 3 of ()tdloboHJDenl, ...
boot,
.. ~ No. 386 a• It read prl• to GLORIA'S SCHOOL of Dance,
to this amettdrMnt Ia herelty ,...
101
hot
water
heater,
tuiiJ
air
,..led In lt1 ontl,..-y.
tQ;, ballet. acrobatics. Jazz
ccnl1doaed,
deep
well,
ontud
Sadlon J, That th. 1ewat ralol
oDd botoo. Watch for reato- ·
ftt•ll•hed lty thl1 amending Ord.l•
ocreo wlthftulttreoa
troUonld ID SUndo,y, Aug. 31,
-nCII 1hall be .flectlve wfttt th.
1fW•t •antt.ly bllll"' acc:IH'rl"' aftef"
and
largo prden apat. Olio
or coli 992-6922, Gloria
,., ..,. of thl1 or&lt;!Jnor.co.
mile east ol Racir• on Route
Buck.
S.ctlon 4. That thUc sewef chGr,.,
124.
949-2013.
le•lod at tlw n~te• estoblls~ by
lfll1 onllnctr~co •hall t-':e effect on
8-2Utc
Auau•t 1 196~ 1 oM 1holl thlraafter
H lillie~ on tM flnt doy of oach I WILL NOT be reopooslble for
cat.Mor month .-d 1hall bo billed
1111 debts Olher tl1aD m.y OWIL
11ft th. Firat My ol eoch calernl•
.......,. ond 1holr M po,.oble within
Robert L.
8..26.3tp
BEAUTY OPERATOR, WII'IIOl''l
tllfl ;.y, ott. biiii"CC• Any plll!miMs
,....,,. connRtlon wlt+t the S,.1t0ftl
lluber ~ - b ' !hlp.
iEGAL .NOTICE
llllftl .... · · - eftet the fiPit
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Ny o~..,. month sholl lie c:hor;ad a
S..Mcl_,o,oHI• will Ito rocelved
,., ..... Nte _ , . . , bo1.cl upon 11,. the IJ. .4 of Educ.rlen of the
Loc:ol ·Schoal Dlltric1 of
the "MiniiiiUm 111onthlr c:horvo, fiom
tlw th• •uch c:onnectlon 11 !NIIo
nt 11
._ l•p•t, Ohio, ot the oHic.t of
• ••h dlschctrge Into the
.... vn, .... 11 thlo CIIIIIIIIIIICOIM"' of tfto "( led: ~.atll 12100 o•cloc;k noon,
thri ,.., foll-lnt billing ,..-loci, ~~~~~ Doylltht S._.rd 11...,
eiiUf'l' th.tt, should the 111Mivr.4 S.~tt.,... 9, l969( for" ln~utonce
..,~c...c"d tho mtni"\VIII c:horp,
•choo .........L trucbl
the filMS- rote 1 hofl be chG!Ieiil. ond OIMr ftllltor ¥ehlcl••• ttld1 wll
1" coM rA folltn to
any llolll f• h OJIWHd ol a r.wular IIIHiing of
.._, c._... when ue onll ,..,. tt.. B.....t of Ecl~~~eotiOft on M,lo....
..lo, , ,.... , J 1ft of wch · ' - 9, 1969, ., 7130 P.M. In th•
~ ..... _...
h bill
office of ... Svperf,.,.ndeflt,
el!ofp 1hell ... -'~'~e&lt;~~~ to lu&lt;:
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Sactlon 5. Thl1 Clfdl,..nc. Is ...._ Dlhaf IIIVIw ¥11hleleo to H In• .....
~r !~he I..; tor.. .,.....,.,~JC:y ,...
th "•
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,,.,.. IPiclnc.t Ofll ., JOIN
,...,...len of tho IK!Itllc , . . . . ~~~~obtolnH by CGIIJ"'I 99.2-2153
hlelth aM aofory and fot thll Qurthllf "'
650. ,
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tt. adl111t•nt of the
M!IGS LOCAL
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Nta1· oni ch11H9a1 II
*•••ry to ,....,, •• o IIMH'O oq11lt•
SCIIOOL DISTRICT
l-It.- lie
IOARD OP IOUCATIOH
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Mc:COMAL
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TWO BEDROOM trailer 8 x 57
feet. Will oeU cheop. See
Georp Kauf!, 323 lleebonlc
St., PUmel'Gf,
8./lf.34p

USED PIANOS - Two alee reconditioned
wltl1
beach. Free deUveey, Call Rut.
lan(l Furnl lure 742-4211.
8-26..61&lt;

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- · Paul AlllltriOII, - .
773.5118 all4r

would ruff right in but Soutb
would diJcard bla third boor!
and wiDd up looing just twa
clubs and a trump.
We sometimes want to telJ
p e o p le they can flnd.
sympathy in the dlcUOIIIIl'J
somewhere betweea sucker
and syzygy, but we do aym..
pathize with this writer. We
would have opened a heart
with the Well baDd without
1-==:;::=:;;;,=~ any hesitation but the heart
:=
lead should not bave let de·
darer make the game.
Bridge players have beeu
brougbt up on the ruleo of
"cover aa honor with an
honor" and "neeond band
high," but thia was a time
for neither. All East bad to
do would be to let dummy
hold that first heart trick.
Alter t h a t play South
would be condemned to de·
feat. He could set ~ the

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C. C, BRADFORD
AUCTIONEER
Coqliete Sonke' ·
Pllono 949-382!
RociDe,. ~ ·•
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CIUDibor of .....eo, Lo'I'IIVWden
24-INCH STEEL - . , caol 7 ROOM HOUSE ID Cheoter. Call
No. ~ts, Gl'lldilionolllalloo, ·
a.l'lllco with _ , . jacllot. All
fH $50. J!elui'D jlrl¥1lqeo. Eo9924880,
plpea and recJatera top. Good
key Hlll, FlatWOojla RUlli,• .,. Phona 98Zo8880. ' ·..,'. . .
condition. David ~.
O!ealer, 01\lo. Pllono91Utllll.
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matle truomlsaion, 322 cu.IIJ.
OlllliDo, I barrel cut&gt;uretor,

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Business

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MAPLE STEIIID,I869ear!J Aa&gt;
SM1 TH AUTO SALili\
erlc1n 1ttreo nd&amp;o cgmhl• . er. Andro•( Cl'ooa, ·'ll*o )J, "'"··•
• ... OhJo, UMAUGA. OHIO
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top and lluriaalb'. pluo •. _ . . , 01' JIJbolaocoo!tMJI.
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extroa. Euellont candltlcliL
.... and-~ ... Pllono . .
lluot-loll, (8clrw to •ebooO.
cali 992..a352. . . 8.2Utc $411. .
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diamonds but would have no
way to get to dummy to lead
the fourth and would wind up
leokiiiJ for sympatbJ;4ut as

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cover dummy's queen witb
· the ting. Declarer would win

with king, ace and a low ell·
amond which he would ruff.
With diamonds brealr:lng 3-3,
declarer would enter dummy
with the jO&lt;k of hearta and
lead a fourth diamond. East

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ps, 1110

hearts was led. West would

the Irick, play out bla . ace
and king of trumpl, COIItinue

RODNEY DOWRING '·

s.i4.cr.
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1Real Estlte F•
Sile
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room, dlniDc room, hall and
..,. llldnom corpotad, 'let
Brooniell Aya,,lllddleport, Ph,
192-9861 or 812.2035.

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TODAY'S QVDITION
lnatead of biddinr two notrwn.p OWT your two diamoncfs,

WJ&amp;h to lettermen u1 11 atu'tl:rJ back from last )'ell''s und&amp;- ._ ., .....
tiotld ,._. clulplalla, how cu yaa mlu doJJw tt apin7 Easy
. ...... llkelJ. 1be lllblllblllald llcq the Bla 1)n traU will be ••
oi\YIId.. 18111 Ia SooitJo VIs...,_
A. Buckeye

blaolir aa

your partner hu jump.d to

four ~ea. What do you do
now?

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DDCTDRIS MAILBAG

:: II. ... edfen

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Keenness of Vision
Unaffected by 'Floaters'

If. 'na.foll

lt.-

lr WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
of bubbles or
particles
Roatlq my field of
vlli011. What caa I do for
tbil?

A-,_ IHalled Root·
en are bumle11. They do
not offect lite keeiiiWII of

your viJioo. They are oDbouotteo of looH celll ID the
tbiD
substance

that occup1es most Of your·

eyeballs. Often after several
weeks they may settle in a
part of your eye where they

will not cross your visual
field. No treatment is neces·
aary.

Q--SometimeJ l h a v e
spots before my eyes. My
deetor calls them museae

voUtaDtea. What cause 1

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. A-11111 1s a fancy IIOIIlll
· for the floaters referred to
in the precedlag queatioa.
Q-lloeo I ruptured blood

vessel in tbe eye meiUI •
sllgbt stroke!

A-llemarrbp IMo lite

conjUDCUva or any part of
the eye, when not cauaecl by .
a blow, Is usually aaooclaled
with some bardelllq of lite
arteries. ID tbil 101110 it Is
similar to 1 lllroft, but in a
differea.t location u a stroke
would OCCI1I' ID the braiD.
Q-Aa opUhiiMiollo&amp;
told me I bad ametropia but
he dldD't lll'MCI'Ibo ~almont. lfe jllll laid to
come bact ID . _ m - .
WhalcloJOUadvile?
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fera Mr ordlllUf wonb.

TRAJLEB SPACE. GI'&amp;Yel liU1,
101111 locallaa, rea-hb'prlc,

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in 10 trick&amp;.
At other tables the nino of

IN POIIEROY

TWO BEDROOM home, Ut~JW

water, electric and

I!IIG Hera:;)
t:a:!SN'T HAVE
'TC MIND
GRCJ!MJ·UPS!

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pickup of

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Far Sale ar Trade

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cusses baseball and the
Moatreal 01 Expos" for
awhlle aDd then turns to luck
ID duplicate. It seem• that ID
a recent duplicate our correspondent a r r i v e d at a
normal four-epade contract.
West made the fenerally bad
openiDg lead o a siDgleton
trump but Eaat'a trump bold·
log was impregnable and the
writer had no way to bring

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rm. 1192-!le$1,
NEW MOON twollldnom ........
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Sililltatlon.. !ltewort, Olllo, ""' .
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f82.aG35.
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od, outoldo ..-...s otOpa. All BRACE YOIJRSELF tor a tbrlll ------------~­
electrical · .-..,. c.oat
llte _Orotllmi :1'111 UN BIUI 'HAIIBI!DN'STV ANDANrEN!fA .
blockl lncl- in ~
Lllltn 10 &lt;*D rup. J!EIIVICE. I'IIOIIo 992.:1522. ' .
price, Call 912-7015 oftol' S ,II.
eleclrle ......,._. ••· llallor
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Auto Sales

Wanted To Buy

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and ntfrlprator. GEO. HOB STETTER, Broht
.1,000, Pllono 985-389L
8-20.f1p 19 ACRES- 15 tillable, 2GbearFOUR ROOM l'llml1hod oportiJW fruit treea, Good 7 room
HOUSE FOR SALE on Wrl&amp;bt St. WiiL SACJiiFP_SJiiiir_ai;"ia,
meM~ tlltll, adults ant rerer.
ltouao, both, pafur•ce,S1 roams, neeciJ 101111a~on.
encea, 114'h llulborry Ave.
..,.._. dealt Mwllll roomo, wttlt cl..eta, SO..nol
Two extra lata wiU bring~ tbe
Pllono lt2-MH.
7~
machlDe. Exeolltllt - ·
outlolilllllWJ, Onlr.ll,OOO.
-------------ooot. Phone 992.3292.
Only $31.80 cull price. lflllla POMEROY - 6 rooma, both, · READY • IIIX· ...i0re1e doiiYor-.
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8./l6.3tc
buttollholea, embrcllclera and
•• ahlllllo roof, porch.. , 2
111 rlltlt to JII!D' ~Jeet. ra,t'
SLEEPING ROOM oner wI n o
...._,...., l'lale lt2.2685,
Iota, out of Ooad. $5500.
IIIII - · F - olllllllatea, Pb,
8./IU!e TUPPERS PLAINS - 7 rocmo,
~84, Geoilola Road)'.Jib:
oton, phone 99:1.4293, 7~c TWO BUII.DINGS, I x 12 and 10
x 1%, movable, suitable for - - - - - - - - - - - - - moc1orn both, 1 bodroomo.
Co.; ~ Olllo.
storap
or
olllce
bulldlnso,
ELECTROWX
CLEANER
Jarae
Fraot,
bock
poreJ!ea.
2
car
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9-30-Uo .
NEWLY DECORATED furnished
apartment. can be seen at New·
1968 OldiiiDObUe DOIIIIOIII, 4
delou IIIOdol. Coqdete with all
prqt. lac.,_ $10,500, · ·''
-------------door lull power, 12,00011111eo.
• ........ IDola IIIII popor bop, H!L!N •• VIRGIL TI!AI'ORD lns11ance
ell's
Sunoco,
Chester.
Phone
~
See ~r call Miele)' WUilo!Do, 8
Runl like - · WW oo11 tor ·
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99
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to
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10.18-Uc

Ph- 992-5434.

ROOF PAINTING and Pol&lt;hq
by contract, .. EJPerienced"'.
For free estimate, phone 992--

80tl'lll (D)

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FURNISIIED and

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a3324,

R, M· tndu1trlel _,1 .. posltfllft
with Kallat Alu.. rnu .. &amp; Chem ...
ell CorponJtlen's Ra¥en•w•od

EAft

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-GUARMTEEDPHOltt ...zoM

plelely mllllern wltl1 built-in
ldt&lt;hen, wall. oven aDd tabletop

FIVE ROOM house, both. brjuh'e
work. Excellentearnirws, free
at Moplewood Lake,
wardrobe, no colleetlrw. Jean
,. 11-2l-6tc
Trus..U. Phono 949-3703.

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THREE ROOM - o n 4 """"

cau

FEMALE: BEELINE Si¥11atL
Tllanko for vlald• our -

The Dowers we place upon yoor
grave,
MIJ wither aOO decay,
But our love for you who sleeps
beneath,
wm never fade away.
Sadly missed by parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Heino Lind,
and grarq,arents, Edward
Hoetlicb and Mr. alii Mrs.
Emil Lind.

concernh~ Lewis Ruffcorn or
I""
Born In
•v of his relati-s.
...

11-11-«c

Robert F. Priddy -~~~~~. 0,
WILL CARE Cor elderly _person
in 111¥ home. Phono 99:1.4770.

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A leiW' from Montreal clio·

Far Rent

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Notice
on,y debts oortrocted b ) ' -

WEBT

~

OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

You swlttl,y passed away.

,,._so

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The Golden Gate stood o_pen
One year ago toda,y
~ with farewell unspoken

9.50
10.00
10.50

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VB enfr;t;,- auto. rrGfts., g.,od W..W tires,·- rGG1_o, beau--'

$1 .50 for SO word "'ihlmum. Eo.
odditionol wonl 2c.

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rest.

9.00

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1964 CHEVROLET IEL AIR STA. WA...,N -$1195

CARD OF tHANKS &amp; OBITUARY

8.50

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.$1295
On• owner, low mileage, va eng., auto. trons., like
new w-w tires, radio, whit• nylon top with turquoise

For Wont A4 Sorvlu

5 cento ,., WOI'd

·••n
w- .

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'OFF ···

IH5 CHEVELLE.CONV. COUPE - -

God saw you getttJw weary,
He did what he thought best,
He put hla arme around you,
And whispered, come heme and

P'*llc AHaln, Of
otlwt llntfNtid.ecl 11-.tY

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over grey.

5.2.5
5.75
6.50
7.00
7•.50
8.00

OfMI acceptabl• to the Board of

I·

lnc:oHecl inurtion.

Lind who died in action while
serving with the U. S. Marines
in Vietnam one yearagotoday.

10tit..ooo

of

1966 CHEVROLET iMPALA 4 OR. ---$1595
VB engine, automatic trona. Power steering, re~dio,
t-tor. All good W.W. tires, Plooslhg 2 tone black

RATES

a, o-w • J - ......,

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TM Pr.lblio"* rooorwoo the right
to odlt or rojoct onr odo doomed ...
~crloNel. Tht p~lio ... r will 1\01
M rooponolblo for - • thoft OM

Monthly
Ratl
$ 3.00
3.50
4.00

{b) ~mltel located outtlde tt.
cuporat. llmltl of !he VIlla&amp;•
1holl be chart-! 1-40" af the rate
which wDVId b. appllc:oble to •uc:h
premlset under IUbparagrGphs (o),
(c), (d) and (e) hereof If located
within thto c:otparate llmlh of the
Vllloge.
(c) O• pNmi"• utlnv •ater su~
plied h-om tourcet other than the
wor.rwOfltt tyst.m of th1 V!llag1
rw not IMCitured by a Vllloge wa•
.., .,., ... or ath... m~ter occeptal.le
talheBoarcl~fTruatelt ofPublle
Affairs, the quantity of _,.,. c:~;~n•
sum.cl thall be 111101ured by a
!Mtllf ln.tolt.d. anllll maintained For
ntch
at thelnt••p•n••
I h.
_..,purpOII
w othw
.... lted ofporty
l"t"ul.._

REGULATIONS

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·Gome Jump ·Bid

ALL OUTSIDE·.

Motor Co.

QUUITY '

Day of Pldlllc.. lon

....

16,001 to 17,000
17,001 to 20,000
20,001 to 30,000
30,001 to 50 000
to
10 ,001 to 15u,OOO
150,001 teo 200,000
200,001 to 350,000

so6oo1

OF

Mondoy O.otlll• 9 •·""·
C11ncollotlono &amp; Corffttlono
Will Ito ocupt•" until 9 • ·"'· for

IN LOVING MEMORY of Thomas

M-torod Wot ...
Por Month

2 SIGNs

DEADLINES
5 ,: ..... Doy Boforo Publicotlon

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INFORMATION

I'OMUOY, AND DECLARING AM
IMIRGINCY.
IT ORDAINED by tfw Co~,~ncll
of the VIllage td Pom~roy, Molgl
Co""'!• Ohlot
·
S.c:t on 1. hat Section ::- of Ordl•
I'ICUtc:o No. 386 potted Aptll 21,
1969 ond llltobll•hlng fat•• to be
c:hottod for the urvlc:e1 ol the
munlc:lpol IIIWIII"OII S"!'ltem t.~tlllty
of the 'YIIIae• of Pomeroy, be and
th1 1111n11 Is her•by omended to
r1od al follow•:
"Section J, Thot, far the purpo1e1
provided In Soetlan 2 horoof, thor.
l1 h..,eby levl1d and c:horved upon
ooeh lot, parc:el of lond Of pNml101
hovl"' o c:annectlon with tho Sy1•
tem or othlfwlu dlscha!iln11 tew•
ov•. lndu•"lol wastes, woter or
othor llquldt, elthlf dlroctl., or lndiNctly Into tho Sy1tom, ••••
dKUJOI payable 01 heRinaltef provided ond In o111ounts to be detormlnocl as folio"'"=
{ol Except os otherwise h.,..,,..
oft.,. provl.d, ,,,... ... chaf9•• ot
the rate1 provided In thl1 Sec:tla"
3 ,.,tth ,...
lo on., pnml111
1hall be bosed upon 1he quontlt"l'
of wat.,. con1um1d upon aald
premlau durlne tho opplh;:able
1ew..- dta!i• billing pltlod aa
1111a1urod by the Vllloge woter
Miter there In use, or ath.r metor
Installed or afproved b~ the Board
of Tru1tM1 o Public: Affolrt, and
1ueh ehorgea 1ho1l bo dot ...mlned
01 lollowt:

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IST'A.at.ISHING IATIS . TO Bl

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News••• in Briefs
(Continued

Protesting
,,

Painters
Laid Off

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
(UPO - A Negro was named a
judge MoOOay for the ftrst time
in the 4&amp;-year-old history ol
the Miss America Pageant.

the new bridge."

The structure isa replacement
for the Silver Bridge which collapsed Dec. 15, 1967, claimi~36
lives.

Friday Rep. Hechler's office
reported they had contacted the

federal Bureau of Roads which
said it would conduct an investigation 11 well as demanding an
investigation by the State Road
ccm.mi salon.
Mr. Johnsoo said 10 newpalnters were hired Monday on the baits of a request submitted I a s t
Thursday to tile Huollrwton local.

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REUNION PLANNED
The annual SWartz ramfl,y re..
omlon will beheld:O.nday In Woode
Grove at Alfred. RelaUves and

friends are Invited.

~se

Our Aiito-Banf

SAVIt Tl M I!' ...

I

SAN

CLEMENTE,

&amp;a I I !. rorecast rel•led lalt JanUil')'

(UPI)- The Nixool admlnloin-

llon hao dla..,.ored IIIII a $22.8
bUiloo wlnd!oll expected to be
available for federal dolne8Uc
programs when the Vietnam
War ends has evaporated.
Dr. Daniel P, Moynihan,
President Nixon's assl stant for
urban af'l'alrs, said an economic

Marshall

Dr, ZelmaGeoDge, sociologist-educator of Chicago, was
appointed to help choose the
next Miss America frcxn
among 50 all white contestants
representing every state in the
natioTL
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HENDERSON - Three painters who criticized the qua.Jity of
work being done on the Ohio River bridge here were laid offtheir
jobs on the span when they r~
ported to work Morday.
Blaine JohnsonofMiltonandW.
D. an:! David Cremeans of Huntington said they were handed
checks aiXI told they were laid
orr. The men reported the action
to Huntirwton Painters Local813,
ol which Mr. Johnson is vice
president, ard to Del. Robert Nelson, administrative aide to Rep,
Ken Hechler.
Friday the group publicly
charged that workmen were pal..nting over rust on the bridge and
that bolts in the structure were
DOt being properly tightened. At
the time W. D. Cremeans said he
realized his criticism may cost
him his job but he said he felt he
owed the report to the "ta1.P&amp;Yers am those who will be using

oofl Goes Surplus

rr.on pqe I)

richest wom.eD aDd a major patron of the National Art Galler)', died
Mondo,y at Roosevelt H0!1Pitala!W a brief IUnosa,
Mra. Bruce and her brother, Paul, now president of the Natimal
Gallery, in WashiQlton, inherited a vast rortune from their father
arxl grandfather, who amassed the "Mellon milltOM" ln Pittsburgh.
Fortune magazine estimated her worth last year at more than $500
mllllon, and sald she was the only woman in America with that large
a persor.l fortune.

Gladys Violet

Appoints
Coaches

HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPD
- H. D. (Rick) TolJey was named
acting football c&lt;Jach Monday at
Marshall University, just r i v e
Mrs. Gladys Violet, 66, TuP- days before pre-season practice
pers Plains, who died Monda,y at~ was 00 begin here.
Also appointed to vacancies at
ternoon at the Holzer Medical
Center, was a member of the St. Marshall were W, Stewart Way,
Paul United Methodist Church at named acting basketball coach
Tuppers Plains and was active in and Charles E. Kautz, ramedacting athletic director.
its WSCS many years.
Tolley, a native of Mullensand
g,e is survived by her husband, Gerald; a brother, VirgiJ former Virginia Tech lineman,
Roush, or near Pomeroy; two sis. had joined the Thundering Herd
ters, Mrs . Floyd (Elsie) Spence statt last February as defensive

Dies on Monday

and Mrs. Denzil (Mabel) Goe-

line t:oach.

He will replace Perry Moas,
who Saturday was relieved of
coaching duties at Marshall along
with head basketball coach Ellis
Johnson.
Way, 58, came to the school in
1966 !rom HuntingtonHighS&lt;hooi
where he produced 19 Wlnni!W
teams in 21 season. s He was 'JVsity assistant coach to Ellis Jc:llmson.
The appointment of Tolley
leaves only three other coaches
on the football staff. They were
Jim (Shorty) Moss, Deke BrackTuppers Plains.
Friends may call at the funer- ett aiXI William (Red) Dawson.
Assistant CCMtball coach Pete
al home anytime.
Kondos, who resigned, was to
have a meeting tOOay on his status.
to
Tolley was defensive Une coach
at Wake Forest prior to joining
Attend Meeting
the Marshall staff. While at Wake
Forest the Deacons compiled a
The parents of chlldren sched- 2-7-1 record, with four losses by
uled to enter kindergarten in the
10 points to na.tionalll' raoked
Southern Local School District
powers Purdue, North Caroli111.
are asked to attelkl a meeting
State, Virginia Tech and MIM~
Thursday at the school,
sota.
Those planning to enter the
Tolley said he arxl his assistmorni~ class are to meet at 1
ants 01 reallze that we have quite
p. m. while those prererring the
a job to do. BegiMing this Friafternoon class are asked to be day, we are goirw:tosetaboutgetat the schoolat2:15p. m. Parents ting it done. We are looking forare asked to leave their chlldrOil ward to this opportunity."
at home. It is requested that all
parerrts and each car pool be
CHIUl BECOMES ILL
the meeting.
The Mlcidieport Emergency
Unit answered a call to the Tom
Cassell residence at 311 Rutland
St. Tuesday morning where the
Cassells' daughter, Beth, age 3,
TONIGHT, AUGUST 26
had become ill. She was taken to
''THE GREEN BERETS". Veterans Memorial Hospital
John Wayne
where she was admittec:Uortreat..
ment.
David Janssen

glein1 both o! Pomeroy, and several nieces and nephews.
Her parents, a brother and a
sister preceded her in death.
FlUleral services will be hoeld
at2 p,rn, Wednesda,y at the Ewing
Funeral Home with the Rev, Robert Card ofticlatlng, &amp;.rial will
be ln. Chester Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers friends are asked to
contribute to tile church building
fund of the st. Paul United Methodist Church and contributions
may be sent to D811a Hoffrriao,

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Plan 10-1, War ~n Europe

la 11oot realistic" and new
studies lbow 1he lnOIMQ' "Jut
WCII't be there."
)loynlhan

_...uy re!orred

to a report prepared II)' Iormor
Proaldent l.Yndoa B. John-•
administration, but issued II)'
tile Nlxoo adminiotralion In
eariy JaltiUI1'7.
The $22.9 billion D&amp;ure was
given as a upeaee and growth
dividend" on Jan. 23, 1969, by
the Cabinet CoordlnallnS COm-

mittee on EcoaomJ.c Plaming
lor tbe end of Vie1llalll
h&gt;stllides.
Reeetves BadNews
Nixon met Mondo,y witll tile
Urban Affairs Colmel.l where he

received the bad news. After an
unusually lengthy moellnS o!
tile councU, Moynlban mid
newsmen at the western White
House:
''The SO&lt;:aited peace end
growth dividends lllat have
been antlelpated end forecast in
the eeonornlc report of the
President that was issued in
Jlll&gt;lary or tbls year simply
were not realistic.
uThere ls not H.kely to be
aii)'tbing like tile free relllllll'COs
that we have all tqJ!K1 for, ..
)loynlhan said. "It Ia simply

$1.25 Million

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False Arrest

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not there In 1lle IQ'slmn. We are eurrent luue it bu received
not eofnB to blve an eoay time copieo ·In 111e inaiJ of tGp oeeret
of malclni national [ll'lorlttoa In U.S. eontlneoney pions lor ao
Ute lt70a."
'"WlcorrveaUmaJ•• war In EuAller the · Urban Affairs
roPe·
CounclJ conference, the Pres-Dor Slarll did not publioh the
ident, his wile, their daughter, plans, which it laid covered sa
JUlio, and her bu.-, lllvld llOIOS, 20 of them stamped ''kip
Elaenhower, new by liellooptm secret" and the others stamped'
10 lila nearby IJ)I! c-se at uaecret."
Camp Pendleton, an enormous
American autllorltlos eonu.s. Marine base on Ute West firmed the authendcity of tile
COast, for a late afternoon plans, Der stern said, and with
round of gol!,
West German lntolllgeoee olliMrs. Nixon did not plaJ. Sle clalo launched an lnvesliptlon
followed the President on toot Into what - " " to be a
in a areen and Wblt. oottoo moJor breacl! of Allied security.
print IWDI11er dnsa and a gulf
(In San Franeloeo, llan1[lartl
cap.
mapzlne said it had COI1iea of
1lle SllllO doeumentS end WQiid
Community 0888
print them. There were indlcaUons the plans were at Ieist s1x
years old.)
Points Out Purpose
Bus Runs are Set
Dor stem said tile plana were
prefaced by remarks tblt said
The schedule ~ bus routes for
tllefr '"'rpose "was to prepare
obldents of tile Meip County
the 1-rshlp and the layoot of
Community Class was amouneed
reaponaibllltles for beginning

today.

Mrl. Norman Woods is driver
of tile class bus and lillY !urlher
questions should be directad to
her at 992-6512.
Darwin at 1:43 a.m. to &amp;tmner Road at 7:56; to Chester,
Route 7, at 8:06, and Five Pl&gt;lnts
on Boote 7 st 8:09. From Five
Pl&gt;lnto to Pl&gt;meroy at 8:15 to Ra.
dne leaving there at 8:28 arrlv.
tng at the Kroger lot in Pomeroy
end leaving tllere at 8:43endthen
to 1lle Houie 7 by-iJUO and Route
124 enroute to the classroom at

Der Slarll laid an invhtiplion It Its re&lt;~~eot bad "'l"oalod
tl1l:l w~ eould haJ• had
m ·-todile a - the -ra.
since he wai Ollllcei'DOjl witb
West GoriiWI and not u.s.

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the eome lime laid he had a ,
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dalllhter, Joonl!er, Melanie and the lofeltls Dairy Service Uni~
lllester Grange
Uontoe,
boon •.elt!eled "·' Farm
Meigs Coun!,y'o Farm Fuliij of ard alona: with Mrs. D.n Ia ac1968,
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Aa a part of the holoor the- booster orpnizatlone.
ll,y memhoro are Joining outo,lllnd.
Mrs. Dean 11 also a community worker. She beloqw to the
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Chester GOrdon Cloo anlosaloto
at 1118 Ohio state Fair. ToaiJN hor huobonl witll the opendonol
\hey willa- 1 bonqoet held lo the farm. Mr. "Dean served as a
hooor of Ute famlliea &amp;elected t-H club advisor for 24 years end
thr0Uill1out the alate,
Mrs. Dean Ia currently servbw:
Life at the Dean heine, located as an advisor.
on the Flatwocm Road in C!ooHoth ""· ani Mrs. Dean are
ter TownahJp, is buay, buq, lifelq reoidonts ol Meigs CouJ&gt;.
busyl There le a 305 acre W1n t1. Mr. Dean Is the son or the
to be t e - end 96 hood of Hel- Ia!&lt;&gt; Mr. ani Mrs. llarlis Dean
otaln caUie to be mllked twice and resides oo tile family hcJm&amp;.
dal!)-.
place. Mro. Dean is the daughter
In a.ddlllon, all ol the mem· or Mr. and Mrs. George Ge~
bora of tile family are e,.aged helmer ~ Chester.
In numeroua hobbies and club
Seloctloo or the !amii.Y as Farm
work.
FamUy Of tile Year was made by
Mr. Dean. a ronner member Of tho Meltls Dairy Service Unit,
the Eastern Loeal sChool District tile Melca Extension Service end
Board of Education, Is a member the Mei&amp;s Count,y Farm Bureau.
or the Meigs County Agriculture
All o! the Dean daughters are
Stobilizallon alii COnservation active about the farm and all have
Committee ani Is engaged a day projects which they carry out in
or two a week with operationa conjunction with the farm.

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FURNISHINGS ; FOR YOUR HOME AND
WEARING APPAREL FOR YOUR FAMILY.
SHOP IN CDMiDRT FOR YOUR BOYS AND
GIRLS SCHOOI.i CLOTHES. BOYS WEAR ON
THE iST FLOqR AND GIRLS WEAR ON THE
2ND FLOOR. :

need :a low cost
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European commander."
The documents also listed
U.S. troop strengths, weliporui
positions aod logistics and
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MRS. DEAN PAUSES ooar a o..,er prden at har llleotor
Township home.

The Deans' eldest daughter, past 11 yean in 4-H club work.
Jennifer, graduated a a salutator- She enters Otlio University this
ian of her Clalll th~S spring at fait,
The middle daughter, Melanie,
Eastern High &amp;:hoot She h a s
been Meigs COunty Da1ry Prin- is following in her older sister's
cesS for the past year and has footsteps. To be a sophomore at
won numerous awards dllring the Eastern thi s tall, she already has

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"BARBARELLA"
Jane Fonda

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W.dnesda,. ancl Thursday
Auguot 27-28
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Loose Bolts, Rust,
No Fault in Bridge

Our: bank officers are
rea~y to help you acquire
your now car today ••. and
ot the lowesl pay-back terms.

WHEN YOU VISIT , PARK FREE

lfaltonal
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IIIIIH F•af hpu:a!t ln--.'C.IIIIIl

six years old, since the Defense

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numbers from three to five
digits in1963. ·

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agree.
nte111 wao reaeiM.Itogtvothepari&lt;

lo ~eport laid thattb~igree­
botooen 1lle earllor beard
waa not eoileummll,od In thlit no
doed of _ . . . , ., wao oxecut.
ed and that tho lntantlooa· of tbo
board end lila eouncll bad
eel In Ute iapae of the twO year
perlnd.
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Now - tbe orillnai &lt;feed,whlcl! apparenll,y no oi&amp;QOd -

"unwarranted, notorious and un..
desired publicity.''
VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admitted - Nancy Rose, Portland; Janice Casto, Mason; Grace
Price, Long Bottom; Marlon McClure, Dexter; Ethel Phelps,
Pomeroy; Carol.ynDavia, Middleport.
Discharged - Judltll Cowan,
Cecil Glbbeaut, Sondra Powell,
Andrew Buchanan.

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tbe GultPort-Bilood ar'"'ln Mlasioaippl whoro CsmWe struck reeentb'. Here~ boses o1 elotblrw
ready ·for sbb1ment at the Rich Valley Dairy belldlng on Middleport's Park St. In addl!lon lo boxes
pictured two trueklolds of clOChlaw were earlier taken to the nurses' ~tory at the Holzer .Medical Cooter In GIUipolls lor proeossi1111. Mre. Barbera S):ltos, Gllllo-MIIIis Community Action
Proaram eq&gt;loye, ls .to~ an acllve role in the clothing proJect.

hu turned up and isolllelail,yro.
corded at the woi lbwse.
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mo 111t0atloo own the Iormor
Middleport Roadside Park?

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

Pos.i tion on Rock SpJ!ings

AdmiUed - None.

Discharged - None.
LOCAL TEMPS

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Pomeroy at 11 a.· m. Tuesda,yUJ)oo
der sunny s~es was 75 degrees.

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ASKS DIVORCE
Charging grose neglect of dUty
end extreme cruelty, MoxlneDiddle, Raclne RoutJI 1, hal filed
ouit lor dlv....,.. aplnst Thomu
Diddle, same address, in Mei&amp;l

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TRUST YOUR HO E HEAT TO•••
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This is the one we
This house is one in a lhousand. For every
one ol these, 999 homes in this area tan ·
· be economieolly converted toe'-'lric hut ·
That's one reason why ihe swilo:lt lo
flameless elsclric heal is breakin&amp; all
records.l'lopie whollave ihre compaiina.

hiai apinst' their

fOfmer fuel bills· ind are' leliilll their
friends il cost (I) "about iht Sl!"e." (2) .'
l'ic~~"'' m&lt;&gt;re" or, (3) "a liHie lci$s:" if yqu're .HJinnin&amp; lo
home, ~lei be ~verted . anc! healed IO.xpensiveiy
etec~. i lc heal, the chaneos are 99$ Cilll'of a, l~,_nd yoo'lt
us prov,tll. Get a fr10 estimate, .&lt;
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Tho l'omll,y · - • the Clottor United Nalhodlot Cllll'eh.
Member• o! 1lle family are iJ&gt;.
!ormalty pletared Menlay ao tl1ey
went their nonnal warll
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Cliff Robertson
Claire Bloom
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been 1n 4-H cl tm work for seven
yean and scored high in judgj.Ds
or several events this year at
the Meigs County Fair.
Denise 11!1 tt}e ywngest - 11.
She has been in 4-H work several
years and is a member of Ches-

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AUGUST 27-28-29

EAHL DEAl'l SPENIIS MANY houri 011 t l d o - --~
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Entitled 11 Plan 10..J.," the
documents arrived in a heavy
envelope pos!marked Rome,
Der Slarll said. II did not aa,y
whether !bey bid been given to
the American authorities.
Also inside the envelcwe was
Rutland.
a t;ypewritten letter In Dlllilh
that said tbe sender waa
Former Resident
carrying out tile wioh of ~.
Gen. Horst Wendllllli, cleputr
director or the West German
Federal lntelllgenoe Agency
Dies in Michigan
until he committed suicide ia8t
Miles Nelson, a former real- Oct. 8.
The algnature on the letter
dent of Meigs County, died rewas
not legible and there was
cently in Flint, Mich., where he
had made his heme for the past no return address, Der lLJJ11
said.
several years.
Photostatic eoplea also were
He ii!J survived by two sOflB,
Cecil of Chester and Ronald of sent to journals In llalY, Franco
Ml Morris, Mich., four grand- and England, Ute IJIIPZine
children, Mrs. Harold Ne«ell of said. In SUn Franelseo, Ram.
Chester, and Larry Nelson, Mrs. parts Editor Robert Seh- said
William lllitehell, ani Corol Nel- Ramparts got copies several
son, of MI. Merrlo, Mleh. Also months ago,
Scheer said some JIIPS were
aurvivirw are live great.grand.
,, wi!)l. tblfx,, ~··:
Cblldren, a slater, Mrs. O...rlea
Blum ot tbtster, aM a brother, 4'~&amp;, &amp;11f0rt OperaRay, or Prudenville, Mich. Hi1 tions, Task Force J!m'ope1 APO
wife, Vivian, died in February, 163, U.S. Forces!' This would
Indicate they could be at leoat
1966,

LOS ANGELES (UPO - A suit
lor $1.25 million has been Died
against tile city o! Los Angeles
lor false arrest In behsl! of William Garretson, Lancaster, Cillo,
caretaker at the house where actress !ilaron Tate ·and four other
peraons were slain Aug. 8.
The youth, who turned 20 SUnday 1 was the only person alive
when police showed up at the Benedict Canvon home end found tile
five bodies.
Garretson told otncera he had
been asleep during tile nljltt and
knew nothing of tbe ldlllnga. He
claimed pollee forced their way
into the guest house where he
slal&lt;ed and- blm to h~­
ters 1clr ~~iit!Ohllig. He W.slield
two da3s &amp;net released.
The suit was filed by Mrs. Mary
Garretson or Lancaster on behal! ol her soo. II charged tile
Funeral services am burial
yootb waalalselyarrestedandunfor Mr. Nelson took place in
lawluily lmprtsooed, end tblt he
Micl!ipn.
was subjected to an invasion ~
privacy, thus exposing him to

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.held In tbol!felga C&lt;luDQ'
Frlda.Y at 10 L 111o
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at Hoek
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the Route 7-124 by.pass into Hoek
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PT. PLEASANT- Loose bolts
in the superstructure o1' the new
bridge at Henleraon.Kanalll!l'end
anY rust on Its steel is meant to
bl thlit WI)',
"· ··Thii·w'ae ·ihe anower !'&gt;daY or
P, E. carpenter, cl!ie!olthe Fedoral lllglnrl)' omeo in Charletlon, In repiJI to charges that the
new bridge hao been laphazanlly
built ard that loose bolts r.d
been noticod.
Recertly, t h r e e painters
walked off o! the job and later
were fired at tbe construction
site. The reason for the walk off
was the belief by the painters
that the bridge hod been haphazardly constructed. One of the
painters ssid publicly tllet the
superstructure had .. spots of rust
which were being painted over
and several loose bolts were also
noticed."
Carpenter told this newspaper
that the charges were false.
Carpenter said ttat there were
some l0011e bolts and spots of
rust, but npthing out. of the ordinary. 11te loose bolts were lett
loose intentlorally so that the
bridge cooid be jacked "' in the
center, an:l as soon as this is
done, they wiD be tightened.
As for the rust on the surface,
it too Is Intentional. The bridge's
steel was _painted in the abop am
after It was in place it was a}..

lowed to corrode so tha.twhenthe
fiiBI coat o! paint Ia uplied It
will sUck more evenly.
Corpenter obsarved that II tile
steel hid been sand bla- it
would have 1111ted more rapidly
ani the paint then would not l!avo
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or the bridge rusting or ~
because ofthese coodltiona. "Mr.
Dorsey is a capable man and I
hs ve oo doubt tllat he wiU loll'"'
the specifications to the tee."
'" Jack Dorsey is the project engineer witll the West Virginia

Road CUnmlosloa.
It lao been ..........S that a
Federal Brid&amp;e lnai&gt;eetlon tloom
would be in Pl. Pleallllt tocl!oek
wt lila chirps.
However, accordl!w,Wcutoter, m eUch lioalll aldlte.
· J.a~ .l.Qpn,
!ecieral 111IIJIO!'
I!&gt;l', JriU lnaj&gt;oct COI!Itructioft
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This tour waa arraJWed several
weeks ago and is a routine m.
specUon. l.Qpo is not a part of
a team, arll isn't cominellecause
of the painter• a chargea of poor
workmanllhip, Carpenter IBid.

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Interested ohouid CODiaet hiiD at
the hlgil oehool.
New teachers of the dlolrlet
this yeer are Mrs. Jau Hc1111D,
seeool grade; Mro. WU.. VI-.
)'llrd, fourth grade at

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Eiementory S&lt;hooi; Waldo '11111er. sixth ard. seventh grad• at
R1ven1ew, alii Mrs. But:lan.
Kitson, matllemalics and pbyllcai eduealim; Richard N-,
EJWiiah; Corl Dodrill and CJIJtt
Mullin.s, both commerdal, IIIII

John CaRar,tnstnunentalm.tc,
all new at the high aehool

Stitts, Berry

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