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the &amp;lnd-.IM ~ile wblch ; - .

Semel clown .6:35a.m.; ......... ~lost~· ·a
liibrP T. Prlee d9WD 11:16 p. ·:tree ~ landed · Iii •, a amaiJ ·
m.; J - A. ~ up 1:05 ravillt.
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a.DI.I Alon B. Merrill up 3:15
Two meu 'l'~ ,I ii 'h ' tho
Lm.• J"""a B IIIDol up t:30 craah d tbe arelli . ad! ·.whKi ,,.
a.m.; Fort ~'··a,p eiao eea.... 1'hl1 wereJdaDIIOoda• ·
Lm.; Wlnllald, Natloaal - . Gl~ Elpnt J!el•• 37, .,the ,
9:4$ J P.m.; C)Jaeblla down 2:15 pOOl, and a~ lllla•.....-;1
~.;, H. E. .. up 5:10 ..
m.

COLOR
ALSO
Rod Tayllo'r in

"TO HELL WITH
HEROES"

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OHIO RIVER - Lock lt, La.
clr llad&gt;rle up 2:$0 p.ln.; Ed"""' S. Do- doWD 5 L

MEIGS COUN11ANS LIKE gnud ""'~s and this was the """' It loobd In tile reglllll'atlm Uno
Sunday when over 700 residents turned out for the grand opening of the Pomeroy flower Shop on

SAVI! TIMI!': •.

Butter111t Ave.

Stella Ponn to Holea M. WDltams, LDts, Pomeroy.

COME AS YOU ARE!
THE

FARMERS BANI

•••
SAVINGS CO.
POMEROY, OHIO

Say
LONG· TIME FRIEND ofll!r, and lllrs. Millard Van Meter,

operators of the· Pwnero~. F1ower Shop, Mrs. Opal Kloes, right.
·presided at the punchbowl as some 700 residents moved tllrou«h
thfl retreahment line at tbe atu:v•s gnrxl opening In new quar-

"I miss you"

ters Sunday. Being sened by ll!ro. Kloes are Mary and Tcmmy
Bowen.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, SEPT. 2
Walt Di•n•y's

Knotts, Maaon; Jenny Newmey.

Tochnlcolor)
An l I·Cortoon Feature
Captain HoOk's P irotes,

er, Wilkesville; Bernice Wlrm,
Pomeroy.
S&amp;tllrclay Discharges - Dot..
tie WUt; Dolores Zecll, Ellza.
beth Stepbard, Alzada HallhUl,
George Rowley, Kennetb Dlngus,
Dosha llall, VIola Moon, l'llyllla
Clark.
&amp;mday Admissions Elo-

Tinker Bell,lndi• Braves
and Mermaid Lagoons

Beautifully Arranaed
BY YOII Florist

See the HAPPY ENDING

Surprioo and delight her

while you~re away with an

artistic arrangement of love-

lroah flow•• ••••••

DUDLEY'S
992·5506
Mlddlopolt,

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSP!fAL
Admissions saturday - Ida
GoegJOin. Pomeroy; wnma Parmalee, Middlej)Orl; Earlls CracL
dock, West Columbia; E 1 8 I e

"PETER PAM"

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llotiJ or

Transfers

ll's Quick!
It's Convenient!

"HOOK, LINE &amp;
SINKER"
(T ochnlc,Jor)
Jerry Lewis, Anne Francis

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

WED. AND THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 3-4
HOT OPEN

wortb DW, Pome~oy; Bertha GW,

Middleport; Maude Y011111!, Ra.
cine.
.
&amp;md'Q' Discharges - Robert
Hemsley, Mabel Wolfe, Walter
Garnes, Earlie Craddock. ·
lllonday

Admissions -

Karen

Miller, Middleport; George C8ln,
Athenli Paul Milliron, Racloe;
Marcella

WHAT
DOES

IT TAKE
TO BE A

Hartman. 1oa1 Bottom;

Bessie Undo..-, Cheshire;
Steve Roseberry, loq Bottom;
Evle . Estep, Pomeroy; Mabel
Roush, Racine: Margie llwX, Ra.
cine.
Monda,y Dlschargas - Noaa. .

Independent
Tachnlclan?
If y:ou'ro o ••If.
employ•4 TV ,..
palr1110n, -chenlc,

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WINNER?
Any ball player will tell
you thai il lalrts just a
little ";rxlra of that some·.
thing" to be a winner. At
our bank "rita! something"
. is high eamings on insur-

ed savings. pe a winner
at our bank. 1oin our sal/"
ings team, the fiiggest
winner arourul.
WHEN YOU VISIT, F'ARK FREE

technlclon, · Joha

H... cocll hils • , ..

tl,......_ plen tMt

•Ill

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)'OV

well.
We can show you
how rou con pllt up
to I 0" ol rour a,..
nuol o;rned '""
COIM - Gf $2,500 1
whlchev..- I• loll
- Into y:our own
HR•JO Quallfl.d
Retlre~t~~nt Plan,
and H4uet the totill amOunt •a~h
'f"Of:
from thcrt
· yeor't gro1a I no
com1,
You con do It q.
cou" of a cha!lftl
In tN S•lf..E.,.
~loy•d Individuals
Ta•
R1tlre•nt
Act, P..evlowly1
)'OU WWI .,.,Mftt.d
to deduct only 5~
of tN1 contrlbuflon.

TM,. •• ethw

Important ad¥ano
tag..,, and yow
John 'Honeac• 11111n
knows them all.

~alional ·

He'll •• hap,y to

diiCUII th111 with
,-.u artd with your
.tfOI'M&gt;fo

cktell•,

H e n r y Hensley, Beverly
Hensley to John c, Hensley ,Bar.
bara ~ Hensley. .83 Acres,
Olive.
Elizabeth E. Smith, W. J.
Smith, Jean E. Mam, George
V. Mam, M.D. to Union Cor.
bide Corp., Mlneralo, Letort.
Lebanon,
John W, Arbaugh, abel Ar·
beu8h to Ballard Homo, Darla
S. Keenan, Partels, Olive,
· Luey Justis to Earl A. Smith,
Edna A, Smith, 'Is Acre, Pomeroy,
Mary Ethel Gllkey to Edna Slobut, Lot, Middleport.
Jcim Foreman, Eliza Forenu
to Roy Proftltt, Meter S It o
Agree., Lebanon.
Calvin ~so. Allee Sprouse
ID Amos TOlls, Ruth L. Tillis,
Lot, Rutland.
Lewis E, Mcintire to Arlie
E. CoUino, Joonn B. Collies,
23\1 A., Olive.
Charlea Frederick Reiber,
!\vlvia L Reiber to Bureallun.
c:oa, Bomle M. Duncan, 29\1

GENE RIGGS
992·5169' •• ~35f5
141ddloport,' 0.

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FJberfelds Hosiery and Founcktion Departments Paesent

Elmer G, Sayre to Stemt
So,yre, 100 A., Salisbury.
4'dla J. Matlach, WOllam Mat.
latch, · et ai, Robert Rarten.
becb, Sterll!, to llar&lt;lld L. Brew.
er, Ruby Brewer, Parcels, 01 ..
lve.

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BODY PACKAGE by FORMFIT ROGERS
for 8 10

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Premier, 78, Believed
Near Death in Harwi

1be teaci!IDg staff Cqr the ..,.
IICbOol rear baa been complet.
ed bi tbo Soulbom Local Scbool
Dlatrlet l!oard ct E41catlon.
Employed In a recent mooting
were Richard Piersol, h I g h
IICbOol English In the jun.
1nr and un1nr buildings; Dse
Pumphrey and Bruce Wallace,
at the Letart ElemeiCary School:
Robert Jones, vocational agriculture instrUctol7, and Mrs.
Florence Circle, Raclne elemen-

tery building.
Robert Aahloy "" named co. /
ordlnator ct Federal TWo I pro.
grama ~ school year·
.
'MRS. WU.MA SARGENT WAS P.t'OHnted a ·beaulituJ .Over
llalplt Sayre, new dlalrlct ,..
~"""co by Melgs Councy SuperiiiiAindont of School&amp; Robert
parlnteldeot, reported 111at ar.
'Bowen Tuellda)' night when she was .honored guest at • dinner
-enta were compl- Cor
moving the sixth graders of tho
hold by the Melga Couaty Baal'&lt;l of Ed~catlan . alld. omployeo
of the Meias County s..&gt;erintendeot of Sctfouls' omce. lllrs.
Portland and Letart areas ID the
Sergent served as secretary ID the eounQ' 114&gt;Bl'lntendeat of
Letart Elementary School thla
acbools 37 years before . her· recent resignation. nt.e all"Ver
last year they oorviee was lbo gilt of the board 1111 otall at the councy s~r·
classes In llaelne.
.~ lntendent' s office.
Authorized ID receive extended service piy were Mrs. Con.
nee Andrews, cheerleader supervisor; Mrs. VInas Lee, Annual and Echo l'llbllcatlons, and
cart Weese, a a dramatics coach.
In accordance with ..,.. elate
law, teachers of thecUstric:t~e
lllab trll&gt;ule waa paid Tuesday with w1&gt;0m !lira. 5aQIIII work-' son Cor 17 years, MrL Sargant given a $200 across lbo board
· al8irt a1 a dlmer In her honor ed Cor 17 rearo, and !lira. Pat. alao worked with the late c. o. pay lllcreaae el!ecdve Sept. 1.
wnma S.gent. wllo re- teraon ware- apeclal polls It the Chaplll8ll a.....,...ofyears. Mrs.
Mrs. Be~ Curfman was em.
Sergent Ia..,.. worldne maport.
~ roolgnecl efter 37 years dlnDor honoring ll!rs. I!OrPIIt at
u IOC1'01ary IIi tbo ' c:oonty SUo Beii!OJ'a Reltaurlllll.
time basis In the OC!Ice d the
Mra. Su'gant tbanked the Meigs MelBa Consen&gt;atlm Service.
parlatendent of SChoolf ol!lce, by
Attending the dlmer were Mr.
llobort -..., present M o I K • ~ Board or Emcatlm and
members
of
the
ltlfl'
at
thecwnand
Mra. BoweD; Mr. and Mrs.
Coulll1 ~ofSchoola.
llcnrea, ~ lbo, preseoto. cy 111110~1 OC!Ice who Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. liar.
·., lion ct a gUt 10 Mfa. sargent, gave the oppreclatlm dinner. Ste old Lobae, lllr. and !lira. Harold
,JERUSALEM (UPO - Searcll· lhalllred her fOf her dedl""ted CODIIIIonted "that all goocl tblngs llouah, ll!r. and !lira. VIrgil At.
ers
have fOWld the automobile
"""'k and .......sized her c:ootrl- DUst come· to an end,. referring kino, lllr, and lllrs. Otis Koopp, abandoned
by James A. Pike,
bullolla ID· the IICbOol 8)'8lem of tO her l q 1181'1 ct work In the Mlao Linda llaley, ll!r. and Mrs. former episcopal bishq) ol
Larry Heines, !lira. Grella Sut.
·~~e~ga CWney over the year&amp;. cowit;y OC!Ice.
tlo,
!lira. Nellie Vale and liar: California, who vanished TuesIll
addltiCIIIIDworklnswlthBow·
0, 0. i'Jiterson, Rutland, for, mer · 111porlntelldenl ct ochools, en C« sovoral rear• and Patter. old Sergent, husband of the hon.
or sueot.

Honor Mrs. Sargent
.. Mrs.

ran.

ploylld ao assistant cook at the

baseball coach.

Lelirt Falls building and the

t

where ,they •ve a traUer.
Mra. steve Mardnko went to

Anchorage, Alaska where she
wW Join her husband who Is sla·
llonod there In the ormy,
lllrs. Dooma Wataon and lwo

,ona, Jimmie and Hay, went to
· h. sumter, S. C., to visit her
dall&amp;hter, Airman and !lira, GarJ

day in the Judean desert, police
said today. There was no trace
of Pike.
A map belonging to the
controversial
56 - year - old

'Meet the Team' Thursday
.

"Meet !be Teom" nlilht wl).l"'"- ~~4 at the Melp Swllum
, In Pomeroy at 6:30 p. m. 'rit.rslllllo. '""
.
Foolboll players oC Metg~' Scllool'wlll.be introduc&lt;!d
'.lad will ·work out under the
· '!be •high 'ochi&gt;ol band will
. liven the evenlrw with a preview ·its own.
Reser~ season JiCkets to Meigs gam·e s are on sale at the
New York clothtQ~ Houae in Pcmei'O)', Wilson's Western Auto
Store In Middloport, atllattbo Rutland Doperlment Store In Rutlatll.
General admission tiekets will be on sale in the same buatn8ss houses on F~.
Meigs will &lt;!)On Its seaaon at. 8 p. m. Friday at tile Meigs
stadium apinst Ironton St. Joe, a DOD-league match.

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BarnharVMr~, Barnhart and
· baby da"'!hter accillnpanledback bore r... a visit and retui'Jio
ed bock hCIIIIe to Sooth CarUiiaa.
Mike MarciMl&gt; who Ia In the ,
army, his 'bien nat to Ft. Jach- ·

....

Robert Marcinko, Jr. alit sla-

ter Teresi wne to Je-town,
PL, whore lhil¥ ba'" elql!oy.
moot.
ll!r. and Mrs. Jewell Stoey d

nora, Ohlo, Leon Hecox oflpwa,

""rOil/Ili-a~ or the

w..,...

w.....,.

' '"'""" '•lla.el&gt;li!t Cir.,
to, ~-~atrua.
at Ohio Siata lllllvtrll(y, "' ....
John i\'. Bricker, former
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6 Fined in
Middleport

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Up in 1969
Ollnll._

131, Harrisawtlle D........,
135, llradJur7 .,.._....., 1%7,
Salisbury EJ-.T w, to.
tal, 1,5!JL Tho el.....a17 roUment lutYMr tolllod 1,8C.
James D. &amp;ittis, 20, and Jos.
Hlal&gt; Scbool .... .....
eph D. Berry, 21, ho!h oC MlcL
lnr HIII&gt;Sd!Ool.....w-a, ......
dleport, will be arrnlgned In a

Stilts, Berry
To Face Court

federal court In Columbus Frl•
dQ' on auto larceny charges, acc:ordlng "' Sheriff Robert liar.
tenbach.
The men were taken to FrankliD. Count,y last week after being

returned here from Gallipolis
!ollowiDg thalrarrestthere. Thoy

and a woman companion were

MEIU (;ENER,u. HOSPITAL

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AD!lJTT£D - NOlle.

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The Bra1Siip Kiv~ you olie Itt of·. ,trl.-., o.~ ~·~uoth 't tilic ~fee
Stocking Girdle ~\yto yqu ponl)'hose ~om with girdle co~t,rol,
. youlN. •11. puU"!l .~~~etl\~; f&lt;!il~~"niaqo~louo,, witli
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PARIS
Ho Chi Mioo's lllneaa •IIIIa•• abooiiUIJ..,
·etfect on North Vietnam's basic pollc:iet," an extnmeb' kaalllrlldltable source said today. The source, who ~ to be ldentlhd
even by political afllllation. said the Ulneso of tbo Norih
president would 11 modlty in no way dte VietlameH peaphfa Rruatl
tor liberation. 11
The Hanoi delegation to the V - pooce Iaika WOI In dlnct
cable contact with its home capital and pres•nUb' wu reeetYlc ,
messages oo the 78-year..old Ho'l!l corxlition.
Members of the delegation refused to commert either • Ho'1
illness or on any developnert5 it may have caused in HuaL
Neutral Asian sources said the Wnes1 might klldle factloDII
feuds In the North Vlotnuneso CoolmunlstliOlV leadership, lurp!J
between the pro--Moscow am pro-Pekiqr wtrws. The auddeni""ClQlC•
ment that Ho was tll was beiJW diacuased at prhate atratea' talb
by U. S. diplomats.
U.S. Ambassador to Saigon Tuellda)' evening aDd told
Ellsworth Bunker was c:onter~ newsmen he eJI)eeted the _..
ring with Henry Cabot Lodge, governme•· .teaderlhiP Ia . Sol·
at111 UDder Pnaldlot
chief U.S. negotiator at the goo,
Ng10'0D
Van Thlou, tO VIetnam talks. Initially their
discussions were
to have past pollclas of elldllll lbo focused on a review of the new by nog&lt;Jtiated ~ ....
South Vietnamese cabinet and without turrooder.
A Cow houri after the
Bunker's assessment or the
sta-.nt,
XlaD Thuy, tile
group.
VIetnamese 11111011But a statement from the chief
ator
lid
mlnlater
ct alate;
North Vietnamese delegation
made
1
new
ops-1
to Gil
churchman
was
discovered that Hanoi is more interested in
United
States
to
rapidly
wltbnear: the car in which he alii American trcq withdrawals
his thire wife, Diane, 31, were than in the overthrow of the . draw ltl forces frCIID Scab
riding on a drive frCU\ present Saigon regiJ:T.te Put Vietnam.
~
at a rec_...
Bethlehem to the Dead Sea In these talks in a new focus.
Bunker arrived in Paris colebratllw the 2tth ami-•
lsraell«c~ied Jordan.
ry of Ho' • deduatiCIII ct
Arab tribesmen joined huJ&gt;.
lnd""'ndence
frtm ~
'dreds of Israeli trO&lt;I)S aoo
Thuy Indicated to - - tbo
pollee in the search for Pike.
Communlala mlglrt alter tbolr ·
HelicopterS whirled over the
demalll to ouat tbo Tblaol
area, honeyccm\bed with caves
--UPni.!!Jti!&amp;J!IW
aid dried stream beds which
"JIIartl wlllldrawillll . lr'Oapa In
make detectioo trom he alr
coosidorable
IUDibera ud ..,
very di!ticult.
pldly."
Poli~e said the car broke
When pressed by reporter• •
Six defendants were lined and the amount of wltlldrawal aDd
down alii the couple bean
walking until Pike became three others forfeited bonds what the North Vletmmue
exhausted aJd collapsed. Mrs. Tuesday night in the court of would do If N!Jron wlthdnW
Pike contiiBJed on alone until Middleport Mayor C. 0, Fish· more Ilion 1 quarter al lbo
she reached Bethlehem. The or.
American force•, 11lv;y •ld.
FOifeillng boods of $25 each uwe11 th8n. It would cr•te a
search for her hu.sband was
were Timothy Rocchi, 19, Gal. new sltuatlm lid we would
started lmmedlaioly.
liJIOIIs,
Illegal exluwst; Waller take it into account..,
Mrs. Pike wa1 brought to
K.
Carpenter,
20. Point PleasJerusalem
later am was
·
reported under sedation today ant, speeding. and Carl J. Rofs11n, 23, Guysville, squeallnB
in a hotel.
A U. S. spokesman in Jerusa- tires,
Fined on four convictions was
lem said there was hope Pike
George
Quillen ot Middleport,
might be loom alive and
$10
and
costs
each on two clta.rgspeculated the churchman could
es
or
disturbing
the peace, $20
have c::rawled Into one of the
caves to find shelter from the and costs for assault and battery, and $10 and costs for desun.
Flrlt Clgures Cor tile a e w
The couple was spending a struetloa ~ propercy. Clarence
0.
Freeman,
54,
Pomeroy,
was
sc...,. year reported tociiQ'll!'lbo
month in Israel to study origins
fined
$10
and
costs
for
disturbMolga Loc8l Scbool Dlmlctor O.rlatlanlty.
Ing
the
peace
and
$10
and
coats
overall
In lbo 111..
Local residents said it was
trlct
••
up.
.
for
assault
with
a
deadly
weaunlikely Pike could survive in
pon.
....
TGial ........_ In tbo .....
the desert more tMn 24 hours
Others
fioed
were
Alice
J.
trlct this yar, IDclw!llll without water~ They said the
area Is honeycombed with Jeffers, 33, Jac::kson, '$10 and eta! educotlm 1111-....-,
caves and that if Pike had costs, speeding; Mark A. Bee- totals 3,022, _.-ed to a 111gle, 18, Racine, $1(1 and costs, tal enr&lt;rl'- ct Z,981 far lut
crawled into one of them to
escape the sun It might be days speedlngj Leonard Smith, 29, yur.
Clifton,
va., $10 and oosia,
EnrolimeDt ror acbool Ia:
before searchers round htm.
speeding; Myrtl• McCumber,
l'orrlaJw
El-.:J
fll, NJd..
Temperatures in the area
Mlcldlepor~ $10 and costs, aa. dleport ElemeliMQ 161, RntJmt
were reported arouM 105 sault and battery.
·
Elomenlary 2to; ·c ..
degrees.

Portion Paek of Athens was
resignation ct NOIId&amp; Hendricks awarded a contract to provide
as a cook was ac:eepted.
meats for the school eareter. Awarcled lbo contract to ouwly las and Roebrecht of Parker•·
cool lor all tlvo sehoul• or the burg was given the contract tor
dlmlct was the Jacobs Coal canned goocls, prOduce and frozen
cO. or Pomeroy.
Crults.
A salary sch......, was odopl.
A report was given on t b e
ed cor the coac111ng alall whl ch closed lunch hoor in all five
Includes Robert Aslliey. head schools of the Southern LOcal
football cooch and athletic dl. School Dlatrlct this year. stu.
rector lncludlnaooordlnatlngthe dents must stay on campus tlJ.r.
tull athletic: program; John Blake lng the lunch period unle88 lhil¥
am Bruce Wallace assistant have a doctor's excuse.
rootball c:oachea; ou'ane Wolle,
A letter of reslg!l8.tlon was
seventh and olgllth grade Coot. read from Mrs. Joaoe H. Wolfe,
ball coach; James Adams, head clerk of the board of educ~.
basketball cooch, with H II t o n effective as soon as possible.
Wolfe, a&amp;sistant; Duane Wolfe,
Mrs. Wolfe, however, will re.
ninth l!l'ade basketboll and Bruce main on the job long enough ID
Wallsce, sevontltandelghthgrade help acquaint a repla~e~nt in
tiasketball, and Larry Wolre, head the job.

monthly quota with the oldest
19 year-Gido available.
In the tlrst )'ellr
transition
from lbo oldest-first to the
yoongest..first. those above 20
and not yet 26 would be thrown
Ia the llrst year pool with the
19 yoar-&lt;Jids.
In 1967, when. Congress
oxle!Jied the Selective Service
Act, it barred the President
!'rom Instituting an artificial
lottery wlthool nrst gettirw
permission !rom CGngress, but
ol1CCIOI'Oged him to atart mat..
lng lbo youngest susceptible to
tho
Jt first Instead or the
olclel
.
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· lo recent weeks key House'
aid se.taie membera let It be
·koowQ chances of any gettiJW
. . . - to the draft !QUery blll
thla year were very dim.
lli!p, F. EdWard Hebert. DLL, ehalnnen of tile Houae
anned servl
oubcammlttee
for
tbo clralt, caUs
the
roungeal.;llrst method "lottery
by DIY!Iio Pravlclence."

~· PlaiDS resident for ma·
ny )'eara. Several went to tile

API'QINTED Tl!Uin'EE
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grcqt," the local draft bOard.
would be Instructed to 1111 their

Parkenburg. Rev. Bragg was a

lllrs. Carl Bormort of Reedao
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urday of the death of Rev. W. W,
Bragg at a hospital in (])arieston. W. VL Hlo body was brought
to Parkersburs to the Ogden.Fu,..
eral Home where services were
hold Monday and burial there at

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B)' MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES

lllro. IAah CCJC~ and dau&amp;liter
Josephine ¢ Marlon. 0.; Mn.
Core Emerick and grondoon,IJon.
aid ol l.ucallter, o., Mrs. £m..
ma PoweU' alld brother Fiank.
l'lorlt and llmi1l' of LoJw ·re - - guoala of Mn. Ell&gt;-

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In respect d Mr. Bragg.
lllr. and Mrs, Tommy Walaon
moved from here to Re«&lt;svllle

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'Jolll l'llobak doWD 6:$0 a.
m,; Lock 15, John J. RoWe up 4
EDGARTOWN, Mass. (UPI) ma~ careful securl~ preca,.. nV4i .,.,;,., "It wm 10
a.m.; All4lu1Jipa up 5:05 Lm.; -The Dukes COontcy prosecutor lien&amp; · to protect Kol1lllclr lid tlau four ~s,l' ~o
Lock 16, Buckeye Stele up 3:50 said today he ~ attomoya Dllit. Atey. Qlmund S. DIDla, , preYiooiaJr · eltbllaled '
a.nl.; JtGboat doWD 5:16 a.m.; Cor SelL Eclwanl II. 11.-dy whose We '-• been c1Q l-ot.
Loci&lt; 17, Jeftoram up 7:55 p. would try ID block with a
Sleei.-laid atternoya Cor tile -~~'idle ~aldanl
m.; 0. F. 91earer clowa I:ZO Cedefal court lllltmetlm an · IIV. glrb wha with Mloa llmiitra C. Dnlill- of
a.m.i Ea10 ArkaDaas down t:.. Inquest lito the d•tll of Mary Kopedmo a!Wndld a li01V Lultme C&lt;uui.J,
15 a.m.; BoUOYIIIe Locka, 1\11. Jo KqJOCimo, sot ID C~M~n · )laCon the accident 011 a.PPa· Ccllunoa
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Stele up 5:50 p.m.; Luther Herd.
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metnollon.
here , roiiJII
Walter E. steele
of Edpr- ' qulddlck
MondaJ Cor
a atrateg
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man up 5 Lm.; S. M. Jenko up Wecln611da)'.
7 a.m.; Lock 21, Jane T. doWn town. who '-s been on 1 flntsteole alao predlctocl lbo
WedDoPJ' an
6:10 a.m.; ·Andrew P. CalhauD, nome bosls with KeMoclr since loqueat wauld run e:.m Caur to riff OJdlulpatiCIII
Ned Merrick down Walllnl; Rr.. IIIey 1181'Ved lqjother In 1961as
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tile
. cine Lockl, Elaine Waxler c1owa ullstant dialrlct attorney's In
K~... to
6:f5 p.m.; Elgarelllr up 3 a.m.: Baaton, told UP~ "My educated
TDIES RECALLED
m~ caU. of
WWiam H. Zimmer c1owa 6:30 auess to tile senator wonts , ID
AKRON(lJPI)- GoodJeorTJre The ftnuolt will _t~t~IIIW(
a.m.; Greenup Loeka, Elaine G. pt It over wltll as quickly as .&amp; Bul&gt;berCo.lloda,y.....Uedl,77t eatablllll • llpl ca:ue
down 5 p.m.; John Fox down 8:35 pooalble, Ill!' guosa Is the
cor tlrn, 11x E78-lt oio;· N II~~~~~:~
p.m.: Valvollne dciWD 9:15 p. lawyero won't dolL"
OUJiom- eulbiODwlll......., Waahllllldt 11
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~; Alton Ztllfo'r up 11 )J.Jn.;
There had been spoculatlm ........, . oerlal· nymbors bella- former llolineclr aide;
C)'presa up I LDL; Franklin here that atloriiO)'S Cor tile 37· nlq wllb JP03 lid UAQI, .Good.
DIDio lu' .aald U
Pierce dowD l:f5 a.m.; Winola year-old .-tor and other )101' said lbo tina eau!4 1111 a vital to tbo
up 2:40 Lm.; Universal Trod. wltnessea ID . be called ID the alow leak~aldfiralleraeu llondijo In New
or liP 3:05. o.m.: J.
Lewll loquest lnlo · the Catal aiiO llilo!'IUbJected lo
VandOI! HeuYel
down 6:15 a.m.; Meldahl I..oeka, accldant July 18 would IIOID the cmdllku.
also . . . - uawp~.
F. H. Joboltcln and c.,_ wltb Coden! caurt Ia Baaton with a
271) paasensers clown 4:05 P.ln.; r - s t Cor an l~nctlOn.
·CAIJS FOB
DA)'
Allied-Ashland clown 5:20 p.m.;
AI a Pr&amp;oilllllllll heorlne last
LOGAN, W. VL (VPI)- W, A.
Loclr Klmberl.r clowa 5:25 a.m.; weak, In ' Edprtown District ('l'aiQ) Do,ylo, president ct t b e
Court, the lawyers argued lllllted Nine Workenlllllon,-..
Cotten !;luloll dciWD 6 Lm.
atronuouabr tlat tho ' - s t daJ urpd miDersiD lOOk a...,..
was "accuaatorfil" In rature. tract ........ - a "' ~ a
They unaucceaatulb a.,.bt ID dq. "If a dociDr, phyllclan,law·
LODGE TO MEET
wlo
the rl&amp;frt ~ croas- uamtne yor, actor o r - prct01-.
Pamel'O)' Lodga 164, F&amp;AM.
will moot Ill 7:30p.m. W-ilda)' witnesses alld seek rulbw• e:.m II: wort11 $50 u boar or man,"
at tho Masonic Temple In Pune- Judile James A. lloylo, wha wtu Boyle told • Labor llQ' r.U,,
roy. Refreshments will be serv.. prealde at tile Judlclll review. "Tbe mea rllk tbolr llvHID
EdprtowD Pollee a.!eC IJam. biPif akllled work are worth
od lollow!JW the meeting. A II
lnlck J, Arenl said be was -.!ban ~ par dq."
master Masons are Invited.

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ct their iiiJprebenslon.
Tho two men also are charpd
In lbo r'eeent tbel! of a car ...,._
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ever, are up In lilt 110111
District tbla '""", Salllot' lllalo

enrollmeill .. 617 _ . . ..
608 lut YMr tbo- . .
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COLOIWIO SPRINGS, Colo.
(IJPll-OWosiJw vlewa ooncemRee..,.olto hia Fllmeroy home over tho Wl!Okend from
1~ !tclorOI welfare prosrama
.....,. be wu ....tined !or lltVtral &lt;IQ'a at Unlverah;y Hospital waa .' caused 1 con!roolatlon between
DOimar A.. Canado1. Jloapltal toots ravealed Ulat ..,....,. wwld not Ohlo..Jlov. J11111ea A. l!hodeO
help a phyolcal problem at thlo time.
m1 Georsfa GoY. Looter A.
lladdox here Tuoado.v at tile
MAKING HIS l!jl'I'IAL public appearance at the open house ~ Natlllllll Governors' COoferenoe.
the FQmeroy Flower Sho!&gt; &amp;uldo!' waa 24-day.olcl Joaepb Richard
Rhod11 ooked the govamon
IIIU Roulh, 1011 ol. Mr. and Mra. Marshall Rouolt, Racloe.
to C&lt;qnlll to ...........
eaiU'Y adJuatmenta to the SO.
C, E. BLAK&amp;%EE WAS the good aamarltan Tuoado,v morn- olal SO&lt;UriQ&gt; PnJ111'8111 10 It
1111 whOn a achool bus loadod with Lincoln IIIU yuungatera atall- would I n e I u d e the aged, dfs..
ed at tho fool oC the hOI. Biakeoleo direeted traffic - and did a abled IIIII bllllll. The GOP ehie!
good Job o1. It - until the sltual!on could be eorreeted.
e-uu.. said his prepoaal
Kemetb Wlgslna also was out in flle street Tueado,v glvlllg would reUen aCIDe of the II·
molorlata a helping band as !raffle snarled a bit on Weal See- nanolal burden of ·lhe otateo.
ODd Sl. aa the world stlried to move inin action following tho
MaddOK., a Democrat and adoholiday weekend.
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vocate ol e:tates' rightl, said the
federal govar1111e!K lhould ~
NilS. MARTHA CHAMHERS, CLERK ~ tile Melgs COunQ&gt; 1IOOl'd away !rom state welfare pro-

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of Commlasioners, is bubbling with enthusiasm these days. Mar&amp; · p-ama for the same reason it
lila wiD be heading for Hawaii In the next coople ~ weeks and wiD ahoulcl not interefere With edutour the talands before joining husband, Richard, lor the American cation
- r a Aaaodatlon convention in Honolulu. ,
He CCIDPiained that the govermnent already was 44tryi!W to
lr WAS A COMBINATION OF HARD WORK, flu) and vloltlng run everything.,.
ower the holiday weekend for Mr, and Mrs, Pearl (a.ldy and
Rhodes said Maddox:' opposiLIDdl) Edwards and their three children, RebeCca, John and Da,.. tion u0111y serves to cOJ'I'IPOUIKI
nd, u they moved to their new home, the former Max Harrah the miseries of the underprivifarm at Keno, !rom Salem Center,
leged."
Jolnlnc with tho family to help with tho moving proeeaaea 1ftre
... don't care what they're
Mr. and Mra. George Folmer and grandam, Don. of Pomeroyi
Jim and Elole Folmer and daul!htar, Cheryl, Flatwoods; David
and Sbelby Jean navts 11111 aon. Ru&amp;Q', Hyaell Rtm; Mr. and Mra.
l'lorl Edwards, Sr., and son, Joe, of Choahlrn; Ralph and Joan
Ednrda and ehlldren, Joy, Troy ml Anita oC Cheahlro; Bill and
Erma Folmer and son, Mlehael of Now Haven; Jack LOwe, Bill .
RatiU, Eddie Caruthers of Cheshire and Max Harrah. IVIng a ·
neiiiM&gt;orly visit also wore Mr. and Mrs. Otarles Gnegleln and diU.
clren, Oterl1110, Mark and Mike of Flatwoods.
'lbe Edwards are intensely interested in farming 10 ahould do
nil on the former Harrah farm.
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doilla in Georsfa," Rh- aa!4111n Ohio we need thlL"
He aa1• hi .
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free aboui•L8 bWiail ~onaJIJ
tor other 'state p..,......... Oblo
would · -.. ,,85 Jnilllon in
benOIIta, hO added.
Rhodeo also told tho governors iede:al ...,.tlonai. ml
teellilical . ~1fon
have "only acrltchtil the aurti.ee" and are pujhbv ~~ ...:
tion'a youth out or socletv.
"We've faDed at aD levela to
...... the - · .of 71JUIIg people," he said. "'~'ve been
thl'l!lln out, knocked out IIIII
ldckOd out oC soo!e~~&gt;:"
He said the lack of such programs was one or lhe ' causes

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Rhodes proroaed tho !odorol
government ahould formulate a
Dational prOIJ'BID of more voe&amp;·
tlonol and teehnieal courses.
"Our .on!¥ hqJo for taking idle
y01111g people olf tha street Is
to brlt~~ them Into the malt&gt;atream of American lite by gly..
lng them a proper edueation,"

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1111-llllle llalb 5M.hal ome., tzltl.lb
nHihlo, 'ILTII, 'llnl -..til, ... &amp; • ..._
JlaM ...... Clr'l1tr M'fiM .at I'IIIJiillltc 0.
-.ttl •ua. IIJ ad! o. ,.... lfiJ.JG 1t1
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'Die Rlaeea ..perlmoat Is 1 beDwelber Ill llie - 'of
a•r=.,:lulolopes Ia . - - elviUU nalmL Bitt
Ill .
other opaee ~ ue lrJiq to qply
lllolr ............ aDd modes of IIIIUI!II to llle r.::em•
of fllaiiH, ud tllere Ia ... elliiiOr" of ......
pre~ lt 'a,ply 1pace Olpertlae to aJmH&amp; UJ Jm....ollle

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pt ·cifl and moving because two

one-~e

Yale law aehool
~. Ray Lamontape and AlaD Ncwat, were look·
Ia&amp; 1\!r a ehance to implement programs iD various fielda
tblt iedD desperately to need what they call "develop11118t tecbnologies."
Tbo)' formed Material Systems Corp., folllld a buaioess·
- · I~ Elman, to bead it, and put the 12 aerospace
aparlllo work on the hnose problem.
8!artlng only laat September, these men !brew IIIIo lbe
-lbelr average l!ll yeau' e1perience in space materlala'
bnatlbrougila. Their results clearly o!Jer great promise.
~I Ia llle ......,. ta of compuhc ..eepl tile eore
llllllru• foellllleo. TH -P•Y pia"' to end a
-aJ! laeWry oa tile a..a reaervalloa to prepare JUfe.
rllla fir fllrlller eo-.etllio.
· . 'l'llo ward ia getting about. A New Yort conalrucllon ftrm
hal illaeed an order for aldiog made of MSC'a composite.
~ and olllors are lraipeiog to Rlneoa to ltudy lbe
Willi '1"8rhead, start-up coala aud the materlala plODeer·~ne &lt;ranked 1n, the adobe b.ouoe at ~· liC!tua1Jy colt
flfl,tiO. But Lamontagne and No1rat, ·who have .a varied
~P""nd in public service, Insist en ultimate .ae~nng.
Prici', ,...Je of f6,1100 to $10,1100 Is riaaonable for timlbir
~ . In ll!lndard prllducuoo. •,
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~Piil '~ ~u ~hoKe W'• n ·:· :' !;flnr.P. engineers cannOt
cut jt PI,
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reported wounded In the
fighting. There was no word on

Communist losaes.
El-here, U.S. military
opokeaman reportod 52 North
Vlet011111eae killed In four
baWoa In the north.
Troopers of the U.S. lot Air
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mllea northwest of Sligon
Tueado,v, apokoamon eald, kUling 12. The Americana, s'IIPOI'ted by fighter-bomber olrikeo,
artillery and hoUeopter .,...
ahlpo, aullered Dlro deed m1

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KELLOGG

out !our lheWng atlacka I&amp; ·
SOOth Viellllm Tuoado,v night
and early today, oPOkeamon
roportecl. Three ol the atlaeka
cal.lltd neither casualties nor

damage.
u.s. operaUona in thol. Coqls
area were reported to tave
been sreatly reduced Tuooda¥
by tropical storm Dorio whieh
swept inin the noro.rn eoeat ol
South Vietnam. Heavy rains m1
wlndo .., to 90 miles par hour
acconwanied tll.e storm.

AUDITOR DIED
COLUMHUS (IJP0- Jbhn 1L
Price, ciQ auditor here the
put 14 ,._rs, died 'IUeldQ after a 1~ lliDe11. He was 7t.
Price served 1n the 1tate auditor'• omce 27 y•n before
beemne elty auditor.
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RHODES NAMED
COLORADO SPRINGS, COlO, .
!UPI) - Ohio Gov. Jamei A. '
Rhodel ... blllllod 10 hWi4 . ;.
bl-pu'tlaan delepllon ol olx ··
aovernoro m a &amp;Ood-wW mil-··
alon to Israel liov. t-17,
The ocliodulod tour lo one of ·
several arruwect !or -rnorl ·
In recent yeora by the Coulietl
of state Govarnment1.

daJr nlllllt.
Farmers. OW!JW their aoo1011
· record to 40-ll4, won tllelr llrat
pme In tba -e-ellmlbl\klb
tournamant but lost to FIDo ctQ&gt;

In fllolr -tournament conteo~
Then tho Bo...,.a a1ruJW .., ....
en llll'llght vletorleo, lnelucllas 1

win over Falla City SlnlaJ, their
third o( the day, to •taae thewiJ&gt;noHakHII mentlJW Tuoado,v.
All three ol. the pmoa Pia1ed
between the two clubs In the tournament were decided by one run,
wlflll'lrmero wlnni~W 6-5and 8-7
In the laot two llllbea m1 Falla
CIQr winnirw 3-2 for the Farmera'
only lo...

Red skins

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Next For

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kaytwt&gt;&lt;MdooiJie.
Falls ctt;y c!Omo to the plate
and drove four runa bCIDo but the
~ eame .., ahort 10 end the
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Farmers ianpd out 13 hits
eCIDportd to 10 tor Flllo CIIY
and e01111nitled ODI,y one error
with li'll1a C11Y baYIJW two.
LoediJW hiller tor Farmaro
w'11 Whaley wlfliiDOther d&lt;U&gt;Io,
I double and allltllo by J 0 h D
Wolfo, and Jolt Burt, Bob Grueoor, and plkhor Don Nelooo all
colloetiJW two allltlloo apiece.
Ropro, Neal ml Porter bad
two alraloa each !or Falla ctQ&gt;.

Oeveland

Australia, Freneh, Wimbledon
CLEVELAND (IJPI) _ T h 0
tine Amerlcaa1 are lei. and U.S. crowns as an amateur return o1 wtm:an tight end Mllt
the last nine men In the that yeor,
li!Drln could result in a shullle
U.S. Open aiiWiaa
In 1'11eoda¥'a rai!Wielaye(_ of player peraollllel In the
Procram, lluehholz won 1 II. .Cievalaod Brownoof!enoivo!W.
ellillllilllc cliunplon Arthur setter fr&lt;IO Andrea Gtmeno ot
Morin ......,rted for 1 light
ol Gum ~rlqr, VL, &amp;rl, Spoln, Auatralla'o Fred stolle workout Tuoado,v aa the Browns
of. Sl. Louis m1 41· won In !our frCID Roger Taylor prepared for their Saturday
Paneho G«aaan ot of Ell!land and Joon Now- nf&amp;ht oneountor with Vinee
Clilt, lire ot111 oll19 combe of Auatralla !,jed up the Lombardi's Washington Redare l1x Auatnl11na,
center court for flve bours 45 1klna ln. the nation's ctDltaL
' ~1~~:::l before dow~,. ~ , '·· ~n, who1 ,w111 be e~
·-~
of Ewaoton, 1¢;• lo:l. h,la' lelir:ib .~.,!th the Bt~"" ;
reeorcl !our-setter. ·
t ., ' bad '"' •,!!1!1.., . hoek suriiir/ '
The 111L so. ffll' .bertbo Iii tNi lnd baa IMioiP .relapted 10 l011o
final rOUJid ~ will! Roaema· pngand llalt oiorolaeo.
ry caaala o1. San Fnneloco in
"I IUOII 10U would ea11 It a
0110 aeml l!lllinat ~ Rlehey taat to aee what 1 eon tale,"
of Sen Aaaelo, Tex., m1 oald the ~ wulgoocl 11rowna
do-1111 dlaJJijlon Viqlnla vatera11. "The back hao been
Wade of Greet Britain qalnat reiPOIICIIng ...u, but no one
Sinlth taurt ot , ~moo!'a how It wtn be whan 1
Lo~ver ot Auatralla, bot Marpret
Auolralla
In
tha other,
gat boeneod I1"0Wid a IIWe."
hla l!'cond annd olam,
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Smith
won
the
title
in
1 etlll get same soreneas in
• 'IUil'l* • llnal aialnat
~iii¥ Enieraon, the man 1962 and lHI' and Was Richey Ula beck after a workout," aald
IIi the 196Z ftnalo II he na a llnallat In 1966, the lall lforln, "II pta rather weak.
Tho W01'IIout wiD aha pa ell 1
hl1 SWeiiP of the 111M lhe ~ here.
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mueh - r Ideo how far a1q
I im."
The tlgblend pooltlm baa been
bandlad In pr•~aon pmos by
roolde Chip Glasa II'Cm Florida
State, beebcl ... by Epple Barne.r IIIII rookie Jeal
Stephenson tnm Georgi&amp; Teeh.
Rllht - . . tackle Mente
Clarit
and 11-eker Tcm Beut.~'&gt;;d.
a
aaerlilee
ll,y
il¥1
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ler
have
been plicod on walv. 1JPI ~Writer
aln&amp;W ml Hatmon Killebrew
ora
by
the
Browns.
llll1y Martin ol the · aiJW[ed In a tun to ralae hla
ltent lllrGurh the waivTwinl 1111• he made maJor looane-11111111JW RBI total
ers
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injured players whieb
hla boot deelalona before to 117.
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they'll
be · out of aetlm
Lulo Tlant, a 2l-811111e winner
.,.,_ "' the Amorlc:on
a
minimum
of
16 deyo.
last aeuon, a-.clhla nlath
!1'111. ...Clark, who Ia sollltl Into hla
beck laat winter when atraialt loaa filii !Sib ol. the
lith
pro .....,.. baa been out
alloyed 1 4ea1 whleh aaeaon !Or the lndlano.
a
mcmth
with a pulled ham1,'be Chleago Whlto Sea
pll!:hor Jim
the Clnelnnatl lleil• defeated the Boltlmol'e Orioles, •trina' mWicle. ·Beutler. on the
tor shortstop Leo 1~. the Kanaaa Cley l1oyo1a lUI_ squad hio llrat ......, last
d~&gt;Wned 1!lo DatrGit Tlcera, 6-2, yeor, .... • pulled hoJnltriJv
when Martin tabbed the Waohlngtaol Sonatera ~ muaele sutrerod in the vicloq
1~ left;y TCID the CoJitomli A...lo, 2-0 and S. over the Loa AqJeloa Rllmo 11oo
lilt pll&amp;:har te take .., 2, and the '"-" York '{ollllio•
"The dnctora !eo1 thlo Is tilt
r. llorriU.
acorod a 5-t 15-inn~Jla vtctoey
?!rille and liie dedalail to ""r the Saoltlo Ptlota In other Ileal thing to do," laid C.ch
Blantoa CoWer~ ••we hiiW been
· . HaU pold another · AL 111!!1•'the li'l'ald that - - llllgbt tr7 to .
.,.,_., 1!llht whoil
111 the ~
push hlmaalt and rellllure the
-ted the Clove- Chleago ~ beat
.
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aec.r .
· 5-20 and extended 'nat! Re&lt;la, lkloollor
~plar:tt lied In lhr ·.:, ii-4 win 111· I
· or 'the Amorl· ollice J The AltrOI ~~,:
Cl.rlllnalo,
Plitllleo

Farmers Bank ml SavilWI
C-IQ' preoldent, Ted ~ed,
and vtee-prooldent, Paul Kloeo,
received the IPOfliOr'a . trcJ&amp;IbY
preaentod by the Elko of Gallipolis•
011 Labor Day,
hrmera
played Red's Cldl of lolaaon at
S)'l'acuao IIIII sPill a dwbJe.beacl.
or, taki~W the ftrat 6-5 and tho
liflloo Clli&gt; WlnbiJW the nlglt&lt;ap
11-3.
Wlraina faa 110 achecluied
pmes at the preaed; but loWtes

llioreatod toama to contact
him aatho clli&gt; would lilletoeonllbUO' to play 1BIIIl cold "eather
seta in.

Dodgers, 5 To 4

IIIUB, N.Y. (UPO

VITO STELLINO
UPI !Wri1 Writer
WUIJe Da..ts• &amp;eiJie cl Umllw:
wao all Tuoado,v nigh~
llavil got the hit he IIOOded
but II eamo at tho wrq time
and the result wu that tho Loa
AJWeleo llodaora autrered a 1;.4
loiS to the New York Mets.
Davia doubled In the sixth
Inning olf Gary Gentry to run
hla hiW~W streak to 30
By

eonaecutlYe samea. It'a the
longest hiWng streak In the
maloro sineo Stan Muatal hit
safely in 30 straight In 1950 and
also set a club record.
lAA in the ninth Inning when
DOrio eame ..,, with runners on
ftrat and third, manager GU
Hodges decided to bring In Tug
McGraw who struek llavts out
10 end the 1111118Other Games
In tho other NaUonal League
games, Otlcago ed&amp;ed Clocinm~
tl, 5-t,_in .tile completion of a
~apeofil ....., and then beet
the Reds qaln, 11-l, In the
r0£Uia1'11 scheduled &amp; a m e,
Houston edged st. Loolo, 7-6, in
II lnnlll!• and Phlladolphla
blanked Sen Diego, 2-1!.
In the Amorlean League,
Waohlngton swept a doubleheeder frCID California, 2-0 ml
3-2, wlfll the second ramo
curtaUed by rain lifter 5\1
hml~WJ, arlcago dru:tJbed Balti~
more, 1~, Kansas CIQ' nipped
Detroit, &amp;-2, lo!lmesota lqiped
Clevolond, 11-2, and New York
nipped SaoWe, 5-t, in 15
lnnl~Wio ml the Ookland-Boaton

Clelllenon

hit

two

homers for the Mets aDC! Ron
Swoboda doubled In two runs as

the Meta pinned the loaa on DOll
Sutton, 15-13,
The Cubs stretched their lead
to live games over the Meta
with the tw"o vlctorlea owr
CineinnaU, in tho first pme,
the Cubs started with a 5-t lead

BIG MOVERS

In a pme susperded by curfew
on

June

15th. Ken Johnl!lon

blanked

the Reds for two
hiUess Innings to preserve the

CUbs' victory_.

APPLIANCES
TELEVISIONS
STEREOS

Win Soeond Gillie
Glenn Beckert and .Ooear

Gamble drove In three runa
each and Dbn Kessinger socked
his fourth hc:mer

or the year as

MliiSE

the Cuba easily won the seconl
game. Fercuaon Jenklna re-corded hla 19th victory.
Jesus Alou'a tntleld slbgle in
tho . l~th lnnillll ,,ll"ve Houoton
the victory over Sl. Louis Ulat
dropped the Cards U'h gamee

back.

ron. on whiHIII

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Alou'a si!llle of! Jim

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Gnnt's glove scored Jdm
Edwards, who reached baae on
Julian Javier's error and went
to third on Joe Morpn's slagle.
Alou bad doubled In the tying
run ln the severth as the Astros
came back from a five-run

for bulf

"motn~"

REFRIGERATIII

doficiL ·
Billy OWI\&gt;Ion plt&lt;:hed a
three-hitter and John Briggs
banaecl out two hits and oeored
both nms ln the Phlls' win over
the Padres. Tomm,y Slsk, 0..10,

tool&lt; the loes.

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DOll

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thne C!&lt;la- doi~ loods. pob

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Built~n soft food disposer

elimmates the need to IICI'..,elnd
lund """· Ju~ lip olll•p
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• Uff.fap racl for 01SY loldli&gt;J

• Frttztr holds up to 1651bs. and
has ajet-freeu! ice apartllent

• ,Jm;,cabinet shel'fes, twiR
'•Wiftoble ~ ... two door ohelm,
butte.---~ 1111
remo~~able

eu bin.

You loo will be proud of fOUr
collection of Scandinavian
design bevefage gt.S....
GeiOIHI 12-oum:o glass
frH. IIIith each $3.00
purchase of AMI/and
gasoline. II rrrafch01 the
16 and 9-ounce gt..,..
offered previously. Drive in

today af P,rtlcipafing
As/J,Iand Ooaler's•

Walch Arlit ,Johnll!lllo ,

on NSC tv•~

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one WOI.mled, spokesmen Aid.
Cmununlot gunners earr1oc1

llfa-r ~ Wtuiu'
Farmers -and S.vllwe Com1&gt;0117 al01&gt;ll&lt;:h "aoftbell 1111111
mounted a bill lead and almost
blow It before beatbv Fallo ctQ&gt;
of Galllpoljo 8-7 in tha llnala ol.
tho Elk's Clli&gt; Tournouumt at
Elk's Field in Galllpalla Tuo•

.......,lonahlp.

U.S. Green Berets. came across

about

BY KEITH WISEcUP

nia1rt

'l'lllrldlyll Glme1 I
Alii II San Dlago,

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Jurvled, sparsely
populated
province.
Tho lighting bepn "hen the
250 South Vlelnlllllese, led by

force

Tburado.v'• Gillie•
!linn at O&amp;kland, nlgbt
Chicago at Call!, nlgbt
Kin CU, II Seollle, ni&amp;lrt
Bait at lletrcllt, nlgbt

l,Jankers Win Big One 8-7

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TCNQ' Perea povad the WI¥ bthree ......... Cull ......
A walk, J - ' aaerillct, I
dDiille by KoallJWer IIIII I 'oiallia by Glann Boeker!, .... the
Cuba two runs off Pedro 1111moa 11 the)' l!ooatod their lead
to 6-0 in the sixth Inning IIIII
01car Gamble, a lS..,ar-oll:l

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WIIJ'e

CCIIUnUnlst

L. Pet; GB

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~ii:;'¥ .
Enatx;.House for $10,000,.. larJn{:r~"e"amon
least
1_2;
Soutb
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hid.
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misstD,
.~ Thpnks ·to Space Sciea.c:e and
.GO wore wOUndeci" in the

the aid

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a woll·fu1111ed North Vlollameoe regimental headquarters
at Soow Be, 85 mlloa northooat
of SalA U.S. Air cavalry 'baltallon
was nshed to- the . reiion
Tuesday but were not tmmedf..
ately committed to the llglttl!v.

18-11,) at Cln.

Ji4a (lleed13JI), 8:0S p.m.
..~

North Vietname1e regulars and
the South Vietnamese lrregu-

WASHINGTON (NEA)
On the small Rincon Indian reservation north of San
Diego ataDds a brand new prototype house wlrlch ought
to otlr everyone concerned with the nnUon's headlong push
toward a population of :rJO million by the year :1000.
To then~ e~• at a little distance, it looks Bke a con·
ventlooal, eveu ota·fasbione4 adobe ranch bouse with a
Spanlsb-lltyle red ttle roo!. Adually, it could help to revolu·
tfonlze the housing industry.
'l1le big news about It is that it is the work of 12 aeroapace engineers who were eager to show what could be
doDo through applying to the civilian scene some of the key
technologies developed in pursuing the remarkable space
program,
"nley •ave lnrDed out a ..... that, 11 dealped wilh
bedronmo ud a two-llall rarare, eould seD for
..... If predaeed In anbatanllal volame. If made some·
...,.. more eompaet, It Is estimated tbe aeDinl price could
.. lorclaCbllo onuad .. ,010.
"nle prototype is almost whoUy a thing of composite
materials, principally fiberglass and resins (for bonding) ,
Reaina are oimilarly used to hood metal surfaces in ·today's aircraft conotruclion, They are also vital to the heat
llllleld of the ApoUo spacecraft.
·
Olber engineers have looked at the Rincoo model and
pronoWICed it sound and durable, perhaps more reolslallt
to California'~ oeoaoional earthquakes than auything that
could be built.
"nle new house is conventional io style becauae the
lndlau leaders were given their choice and that was 11.
What tbe aeroopace engineers have done Is to olmulate
adobe, tile, wood and other surfaces wlrlch mast the fiber.
iJIIo composite. This reporter baa seen the olmulaled surfaces and an have the loot of the real thine. Evidently the
compoolte can be made to resemble auy buildlllg or dec:or·

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narrowed to live polllla.
-a.mo....
. Clemente, Idle Tuooda¥, lo
At that tlate thoro was aboUt
Pete Rote, were' praetlc:alb' 21! ·1101111 liP between c I • bettlllll .3112. • Rose' a throt hila
concedlt~~ the beUIIW title thll
mente'• 11WII8 and that or T,... nllhl. which ntonded

.ua U'h ,

- · - . • ' 81
Oakland ••••• 74
California • ; • &amp;6
Kansas City , • 54

2-0), 8:05 p.m.
::f'lllollllrlll (Elllo 944) II At-

SAIGON (UP!)- Five waves
A CONTRIBUTION OF $12.45 HAS BEm given the Melp CountY
Aaaoetatlon !or MontaU,y Reterded Children and Adults by tho of u.s. B52 bmDbero raided
Junior Clua ol. the POmeroy First Baptist CIMlreh, Dr. Herold ~lea 115 mUea northeast of
·Saigon where North Vloi11unoae
l!nJim, uao&lt;iatlon president, extends a big thanks!
troops have lnflloled heavy
ON BEHALF OF THE POMEROI Ftro Department and Emor- casualties OD two ScUh VietnaIOIICI' ~ Fire Chlo1 Henry Werry extends thanks to all res!. mese battaliona, m 11 i t a r y
dellla and vtaltors to the town who helped make the department's s,pokesmen said fl:ldiT. '
The planes unlooded 450 tons
Labor D.,- celebraUon a suceeas.
• of bombo Tuesday night and
aerly ~ on Commmdat
staging areas in Phuoe Long
Province. scene of three days
of heavy llgittiJv between

lr llUCE BIOSSAT
NEA Washington Correspondent

rn

(Onq ...... scheduled)

Jungles
·Raided
Bi\T 85 2

BRUCE BIDSBAT .

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61 .538 19

52 .1109
57 .56.1 6
76 •424 24
79 .'166 21
Chleago • • • • 53 79 .402 21%
SaoWe • • • • 50 83 ,378 31
TuoldaJ'a Rollllta
WUhlowton2 CalltO, lot
. Walh 3 Call! 2, 2nd, ·W.,, rain
Chicago 10 Baltimore 3
Kin City 8 Detrolt2
· Mlm 5 Cleveland 2
New York 5 SoloW. t, 15 lnna
Pllcbaro
Olkland at - . ppd., rain
(All Tlmeo
Toda.r'• Probeb1e Pll&lt;:htrl
~- (W-r 4-11,) II
Datrolt (McJ..ain 21-6) II Kino
· Fronetoeo (Marlchal 1~, aaa City (HediUDOI 2_..,, 7 p.m.
Cloveland (Harllbll-11) at lolln·~odelphla (F.,...... 10-11,) ne- (Boa...U 1._10), 2:110 p.
(Siutorinl 6-12), m.
Oaklond (TaiiKII 5-8 and Knuae
1:/) at (Lonbor&amp; 7.8 and
Nagy 10~, 11 a.m.

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Baltimore • • f.l •• .677

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Detnllt • • ·•• 78
' · •• 71 60 .HZ lO'h Bolilln • • •• 71
• • 72 61 .533 ll'h Waablngton •• 71
•• S3 '79 .402 29 , New York , • • rn
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Joo11, NY 125 439 61 154 .351
- · Cln 125 199 101 173 .3&lt;17
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111 121 77 Ito .333
Alou, Pit 131 571 90 168 .329
lloplln, Pit
101 355 49 116 .317
Meeavy, SF
121 390 62 127 .316
Ta1111,

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123 524 95 167 .319
Dmo, LA 100 381 55 121 .318
Amert... ._..

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Slllltii,Boa

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Natfc:mal '•11-e: MC!COYty,
.sr 112; Slato, Chi uo; Perez,
CID l _Of; - · ctn 97; Banks,
Chl92.
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Ylrm 117; Powell, Bah 115; Jack..._ Olk 105; Howard, Walh 99;
YutriOIIllkl, Boo 94.

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Nlt1ana1 l..eQle: Seaver, NY
11-7; _Jebldn•• Orl.19.U; Otteeu,

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MASON - Oft W-sdl,y eveIIIIIIJIIIo-llomemakeroCiub
bod • plade It 1he ol
,lfrL . - llcDaDiel. RAlherta
bod lbo - . ... The
~tzbt PAlma IDd a poem, u'I'he
~lllrcb of Time," was read.
'!'bolo to 111.. eommltlee reDMIIIh are Mro. Law.
. Pll1o nnee Baalb • ''Better u,fn&amp;"
'lira. Jalm VdlaDie1 on "Cul,lure Art;" Mn. Albert 8watzel
ail •11eabb,II Yrl. John Roach 011
•9amilJ Llfe,11 aad Mra. Ra,y
Fox Clll "'International Rela.. ·
tloaa."
The clUb ADd ........ 1o
IJiq .10 to 1he Vcilualeer Fire Dept. to help POl' lor
lbolr -lire truck.
llro. Fox ~ KalhrJn
-tzel, Matilda Noble IDd El... Bach to nomirwte otrieera
lor lbo

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club-,...._

~~orin~ !11etar01 were taken

of lbo -

bJ EYeJ.yu M&lt;Daa-

lel. The club IIJ'IDPOto Kalhr7n Swatzel In the
of bor
A gift box
.., by 111o club to Rar

hua-.

BonoDinVIefllam.
P1"11eat were Evelyn McDan..
W. Bille llld LlrrJ R"'' Roach,
lfltlklo ~~. EYelyn stewart,

Y-. KalhrJn 8watzel,
Clan WWJamo IDd Edith Fcu:.

Soeial Notes
llJ lifAIITHA HOLSINGER
A-nco at Eden SundQ'

Sc-waoM.
lfr. ani llro. ClareR&lt;e Fr&amp;Jik
~~~~~ ..... Ylollod Sunday with llr.
... llro. Sol BJcley ani oon.
Mr. aad Mra. James carter
Y!olled Sunday wllh Mr. am Mro.

~:.~=: :;,lvln Reed ani

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•1Joooi!•• Holalnaer opent Sat,.
nlaiol. " 1111 F.ddle BJcley.

allll ....._, Rou.U Hobin'I'~"• I'

of the

1uri1Pike """'- Jeart

Clood lleld. Ho polpled out
that lbo 14!rYiCOI (){ the )llllrol
are pold by the Ohio ~

Commlaalnn which JOrlodl&lt;ally
relmburl4!1 lbo alate lor soeh
expendlturea.
AI of the clote of the year,
75 paltolmen IDd five radio op..

era·tors were asllgDed to the tum.
pike, out of an authorized complement (){ 91 paltolmen IDd 111x

radio operators, lncludingacommunleations supervisor yet to be
IIIIPOinted. During the yeer, the

ct patrolmen aslijned to
pike dulY r - lrom a low or
number

69 to I maximum ol 85.

The lnereued costs last year
were attrlliuled bJ the patrol to
salary adjuabnenla ADd overtime
,rOQ!IIrecl to provide a«&lt;eqo•ate pro.

1ect1on with limited peroome~
In the llrll loor yeero o1 op.
enUoo, lbo aver.,. IIIIUIII coal
of pollc:lnglbeluri1Pikewao$313,•
148, but In the lall loor yearo
tbls average has ellmbed to
$915,193.

Tbeae costa. under the law,
tralnlliB progr1Dl8,
JJeDBkln allowa:Deea, workmen'•
11101' Include

eompen-.

IUilDIIeo a n d

Uy Tuoiidlj' eveulrv.
Mr. mt Mrs. JaCk Rood,
Reedovllle, vi oiled recently With
Mr. lnd Mrs. Leonard Barber,
Jr.
· Mrs. Famie Bigley, Mrs. Suoale Kerwin, Mro, Martha HaloiJ&gt;ger attohled the Belpre HOIJIOcomlrw: ThurldQ evenlne.

"Father of Bluto"

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ger and family visited P4r. audMrs. C1ilml Holllqjer IDd lam-

T-BONE
STEAK ·

SUPPORT
YOUR

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today that the moondagvolumeol

cal 1969, lbo coot of pollelng
lha lurqdke hit a record $1,061;,797, up $43,735 over fiscal
1968, which was thefirllmllllondqllar year.
.
1be 1969 upendlturea brouabt
to $11,390,317 the lolal coal (){
tbe aerneea of the Slate llilhPllrol alnee tbe I~

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Revenue is

can Negro composer · and
Mr. and Mi'a. James Lowers trumpeter, is known as the
0!!1 lit. aad lito. FriDclo CbeY· "lathe&lt;, of the bluea" ))e.
ojllar Ylollllll gqr the weekellll cauoe he made 'tllli dlsllncWIII Mr. aad Mra. lYOn Cbe,. live type of music available
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~- to lnterpr~tera and liSteners

' Jar,

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Turnpike's

-~~~ and Mr..... Mro. Mike
·· · Kerwin nollod Tuelday wilh Mro.

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When our checkers total up your food bill, you'll be
delighted by our lower prices. Come in and save
..,.,., ohopplng day with .ovr help and 10rvlco.

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""'lpmect, ADd hooalng, whoa
.... tumlabed by 1he - lion.

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aottlem.7re, NY 18.11; McNal- qUale pollee protectlm oo the
l¥, BaJt ADd Perr:r, lollm 17~: 241-mlle ouperhi(lhwoy.
LaUch, Dot ADd Culp, Boo 17-8.
Clood reporlod that daring fiB-

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Nlekro, All 111-12; trail!&lt; uolng 1he Oblo ~=~
. . 17-1dth reeorct reYenuea. 11
... !L.e: Yctaln, IJ&lt; Hnked with lncreaaed
• COellfiitc BaJt 19...10; dllures -roquh:eci 1D ,1&gt;1'0\'ldt

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Oliva, MID 124 512 80 161 .31t
llowrd~ Was
138 501 100 157 .313
Pln:W, Boa
124 422 79 129 .306
lllolr. Bo1 127 531 97 162 .805
Clarke, NY
129 532 69 162 .805
Aulrws, Boa
92 354 59 106 .29
Home Runs
Natloaal League: MeCOvey,
SF U; H. Aar&lt;ln, All 37; Me.Y,
Cln 35; Perez, Cln 33: Allen,
l'llll 111111 Booda, SF 29,
Amerlcall League: Ja~
Olk 45; Howard, Walh· 43; KUlebrew, Mimi 38; POwell, Salt
3S; Petrocelli and Yutr&lt;~emaki.

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DRAWINGS FOR ANNIVERSARY ·
PRIZES TO BE HELD THIS EVE·
NING AT 6:00 P.M. ON PARKING
LOT - YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE
PRESENT TO-' WIN - WINNING
N!IJIBERS TO BE POSTED.]IUST
'BE. CUllED BY SATURDAY,
SEPT- iTil A NEI DRAWJNG
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REGULATIONS

l't64 CHEVROLET "TON ______.. ____ $1095
8 h. Fl..tsicle, 15" comm. wheels, new front tires,
6 cyl. engine, clean and solid cob.
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RATES

MEMORY of our dear huabl.nd, ra.ther and grandfather,
Markll Wood, whopassedaway
Sop!. 3, 1965.

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we hope to meet him,
Slmedu. we know not when,
Scmedly

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1 :30 0.111. to 5:00 p.m. Dolly
8130 o,lll, to 12:00 Noan Sot ~,~~"Gay

WUe Lett., autdren Margaret
E., Vtrgil, Robert and Jeral-

d!• and J1111ndcblldren.

9-3-ltc

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lt'ason Area

In Memory
IN LOVING memory of our clear
aon and brother, Marvin Wilson McGuire, Jr., who paseed
away one year ago today, Sept.
3, 1968.

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Mrs. Bernice Winkler

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J,ya
Allelldlog wore Naomla Yeqer, Verna Coleman.,
Edith Foac, Glld.Vs Stewart, llob-

Fr!dl,y. •

1966 FORD 1h -too pick~, 26,000 ,
aetual miles; radlo1 deluxe
hater. Phooe Cheater 985- ·
3350. C.n be seen at Newell's
Sunoco.
11-19-tle

eondldoned, deep well, oaeand
.....third acres with fruit lroeo
and large garden apot, Oao
mile east of Racine on 124. Call 919-2103.

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1961 CHEVROLET IQ&gt;ala. Ph.
247-2161.
8-31.Ste

TWO CARRIERS
NEEDED
IN
MASON

on&amp;

Oura Ups cannt't tell how we
miss him,
Our hearts cannot tell what to
say;
Onb God knows how we mlas

MrL Alva Lu~.
Mro. Alburtlce Youns hod a
blrlhdaJ dllllor at her home In
CUftcJn ID honor of Miss Eve-

-Jill.

4 BEDROOM HOME, lull-ailed
basement. •• furnace heat,
111 hot water heater, fulli air

year ago, SepL 3, 1968.

Mra. Albert Swatzel was a
guest 9uldo)' of Mr. and

...... Poul
l'luleUa
and Stella KM, Nr. IIIII NrL
Ll"""""}falle, ,lloli&gt;le, .~.
Rldl1 . .TimlnJ. vlalted Mr.lllll
Mrs. ~Rood! IIIII family

For Sale, Rent

Auto Sales

-- ----------IN LOVING memory or Henry
Clpehart who passed away

Aid Distressed

In a home that is lonesome todl,y.

BLAETTNARS

sadly missed by wile, ~
Clpehart, children arxl grand- :---- ----=-- -~-=-FEMALE, evenirwa tree. No exchildren.
perience needed to earn 25per
9-3-ltp
1966 CHEVY 2, Nova s~.Per sporL
cent commiuion demonlltratphone 919-2246.
ing toys. No investment. car
9-3-3tc
necessicy. Write Toy Ladles
Notice
Party Plan, Johnstown, Pa.
ROOF PAINTING and patchtns
1969 KARIIIANN GffiA coupe,acl15902.
9-2-31p·
by contract, .. Elel)erlenced,..
1111 coot -$2821.86. WUI .Wk•
Fer free eiiluate, phon8 992$2400. Full! equl~ped. Phl!ne
2808. (We g0 anywhere).
Mason 773-.1423.
For Rent
11-~c
TRAILER LOTS, Bob'a Md&gt;lle
.- -=-=---Calrl, ~- OblocmStale
DEPENDABLE, Reliable babyRt. 124, P - 992-295L
slttlov, Phone 992.5849.
11-11-11&lt;
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ICE CREAM SOCIAL
SATURDAY SEPT. 6
5 p.10. till 12 Otldnlght

-nceived.
dlotrllutloD ol the - ·

Conununlty Holl,

Rio Grande,

uymen to AUend

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PT, PLEASANT - ~men
o1 -~~ dmrehes In NO HUN'I1NG on Slarlllw Maasar
......V are oWdng plano
properly clurlne 1969-7U bum.
ing season.
to llle dl,y 29th
_ . LQJntn'l Institute at
8-29-etp
Kill, Wooton, oo ~
PAY for-~-~~;;.don
-r19-21.
concerniae Lew Ia Ruffcorn or
"' llle - d o gatb.
any of hlo reladveo. Born In
oriDI "' ~ llethodlot ....
Mello CQmcy, 1832,11111 . .r.
II: "'l11o a.ri111an Challenp o1
111o '70'L" !poaldng on tb 11
rled a BOker. Wao a Civil War
Yetenn. Am trying totraeell\l'
will bo laur promlneat
lamlb tree. Please write to
....... by Blalql - -.1;'
Dorrell Rulfeorn, ' 105 KIIWI
frodorlck Wertz, of Charlo-.~
Drhe, Bellewe, Nebnaka,
..... blelude Dr. Samuel B.
8lotk, Blullleld pu1x&gt;r; Dr. ~ · ·6800S.
. . - S. Colaw, Cblelmatl pu.
~; IIIII Dr. AI- P. Wallace,
. . . Gl tho llrant ~ bl NO TRE'&gt;PAS!ING 01' hunting oa
11\l' property. Addle R. Barton,
iillll rw we ullllod Rt. 1, RaciDe, Obio.
8-31-elp
tltl'll t11o _, l'lllotralkln leo,
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1111 •IM!I. ... Write ... all
~ « other petty law
·tGifleer Wlto eetvea warrants
"I¥ mlke1 orreota.
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RODNEY DOW!IIIIG
Rool_ ......

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Mlddloport, Oblo'

5-IJ-tl
EARLY AMERICAN stereo, Al\1Fil, 4-apeed changer, 4 speako PHILCO refrigerator, artificial
ps rarwe, pub mower reel
er sOW'ld aystem. Take over
payments of $5.75 per month
bile, 2 mowlrw scythes, two
pltchforkl,
hand aawi and othor POl'bolallcedue$83.15. Call •
992-33S2.
er toolo. Phone 992-5676 '"'
992.5865.
GEO. HOBSTETTER, Brelor

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REALTY

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carpet

you ever uHCI, eo easy

Get Blue Luotro. Rent eleclrlc
......_.. tt. Tllly'oBargal,.
land, Klddloport.
9-2-Gtc
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SOLm STATE STEREO, 1989 D&gt;
walnut stereo conaole with a
4-epoaker, 4-tpeed automadc
chaapr. Take over peyments
of $5 per month or PI)' balance
~ell-3352.

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AKC REGISTERED beecleo, age

Ullluralto ocbaol,
10.11-11•

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FOUR ROOM IUnllhod aport..
...... lath, Multa ............
....,, 11fh llulloorrJ A...
1182 lit&amp;.
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ITS TERRIFIC !lie way we're
In&amp; Blue Lustre 1x&gt; clean rva•
ond 1¢olotery. R,eot shatq)oo.
er
Bilker Furniture, ~
dloport.
9-2-Gte

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porches, bl.1ement, garage on
124. $2,800.
bath, electrlctty, witer, ps
l'uroaee, eatport, llood noigll- POMEROY - Buolaeu bullcllnB
with 6 roomaportmentandbar.
borL ID Syracuse. .Call 99Z.
Both leaoed. .18,000.
5088.
8-31-4tc 6 ACRES - 6 room houoe, pie"'
---------~--ty of water and outllulldliWL
12 GAUGE a.-uc Winchester
Good fences. $5,500.
ohotgun. Like new. Two-wheal LETART - 4 lato 011 rlvor, 6
trailer tor car or tractor.
rOC!JD.s, IM.tb, porchel, drUlecl
Pholle 247-2240.
well. t6,600.
8-31-3tp
MAPLEWOOD LAKES - '1'110
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MODERN RANCH, 5 rooms, bath
lildeo, owiJwo, boa~, lbhlal.
air ....Utloaed, wah 1x&gt; wall
swtmmlllll IIIII partleo. P2,.
carpet In llvlllll-&lt;llnlng room,
500.
hall, -.x.n, Baaement, wood - MIDDLEPORT - 10 rooms, 1'1.1
burniiW llreplace, marble winbaths, two eneloaod poreheo,
clflll oWs. ApprO.. 1 me of
calliort. garap. •10~ . . .
rr""""- Price rOclucOCI lor lm· HELEM or VIRGIL TEAFORD
mediate aale. Call Dlek Bawl- ASSOCIATES
992·3325
UV• lor IIIPol-ontondprlee.
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SYRACUSE
99~151 or 992.3732.
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run. Excelolor Salt · Worka,
Eaot Moln !L, Pomeroy. Phooe

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orated;

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Call 992-.2278 lor liP"

pot-attel-2p.m.

w..uc ··

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Croft, RL ~. Racine, Ohio.
9-2-6tc

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POODLE PUPPIEs.

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lllliitl
.75aill! . ·' · W'I~CO, ...,.,.._..,.,HI,
· .ieh:"~~~;i · ,Millfl*, ..,..: v.:· ~" 713H43.
.. 5543.
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Chuck Steaks • • • •

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to t'- e.rflf' of e fOCI.$ tt.~
1outh 7~ cloato•• 30 llllnvtol ..,,

lnstnnce
AIJTOMOBILE IDaUl'lllleo cam:oUod'l Loot )'GUI' operator'• lleenae? Call 992-29611.
· 11-15-tlc

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tM 1adlon 11•1 thinco notth 2tO
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1... along tho teetlon II•; .,._. : ..... , ·
ilroot 680 loot lfJ. Sactlan 14! ~· ..
ftOith 2'1 ......... eoat 19 ~~- ,, •
thlince north 13 ...,... 30 •'""h ·."·
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39 ....... ...t 84 ...fJ ......
noHh ~o clooro•• oost 212.1 fw
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to the cantor of o toodJ
elons tho ctfttor of tho tolll 1. .
nufth 18 cl!'f'"• 30 h..21~·, ~ '
460 ,...., •tMnn !llaft
. •Of'!!•
ooot .400 ..... .. ..... ·~h 1071~
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L!GAL NOTICI
NOTICE OM fiLING OP
IMV!MTORY AND APPRAIIEMEMT
The It~ llf,J!~ Moll• County
p
Court

f.ota: to thW ,I•• of ti:-J.I~!!I'
eOrfOinl"l fl¥0 .... 1ft
1• oltd 12.25 ac:Mt '"' H ..,.,. ·• ·
• 17.25 ~· 1111111'0 w lou·.
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Ptrk en,. o:~~= . .~~..
fra• Fryer .lroat . . ......
ClniaUIIu ..........
Slillll ..... :.:; • • • :: ..
liotn Jowls • •·~I"
$tub •..

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FRESH CAilROTS

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tho alliiN -....
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. Anna M· Ow1t, PIMMfV,, Molts
County, Ohio. Mo. 20173.

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lnvontofy, cmcl A.Hf'OIMm'nl of tho
of tho afciletnantlnod, d..

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coaood, loto tJf ••Ill County,

w••

fllocl In thl1 Cautt~ Sal• ln¥•ntllfY

oncl Approllo..ont will H for he•

lng btfON thl1 C.utt on t .... 22nll
.Jay Of S.,..mtMr, 1969, ot 10:00
_.elad: A.M.
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porsen doslrfftll to ftlo •"'"
eopt - • thototo
fllo thoM ..
loGSt ftvo do,.o prlot to tho 4oti
•• for hoarlnt•
Gl"on undof My hond oncl sool ef
aald Court, thla 29th tlay of AYI•

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\ullon accofcll"' to law,
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.will fufther tal&amp;o Mtlco thilf tMy.
hovo "been I'I'NHio_• ...,.... .,....,.~
•• sohl potlttoft ·w tMI_1~ _,
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lla(eto tile 1it · ·o:-Y ""· MM-•,
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NOTtC~ OP 'a;POINTM•Ifi' ~

JANE PAd

White Bread •
JANI,PAUII •,
Raisin PI• • • • '"'";..... 39"
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Of !he

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t ...1t1 ond lions flf the 4tlo""~r

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'58 JEEP, 4 wheel drlye, llood
home. AppraloodPO,OOO. Wf!l
C()lldlllon. tsoo. 38 II. houH
ae11 or trade tor tarm land,
SLEEPING ROOIII ooer • I a o
992-.2811L
8-IJ-tlc
!railer,
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•750.
level
to rolllittl iaDd 1irQ. Loo : ·
o1x&gt;n,pta.liWM.7-Hic
Call
992-5860
or
oeab1sol!W
eated
on
blaek top road. ~
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north on 7 to Dotilrn
Mo,aon '773-64~1
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WINTER -POTATOES. Charles
THREE ROOM:~ • Hlah
S.hool,
turn
left
21illleo
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U-3lp
HU\1111. Portland.
plettiJ with boilliAD
8-29-271p
on Sliver Rldp,
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kitchen, wallonelldtobllloP,.
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s.lv1~ ,
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ri; 111daiHI IIIIi will' .
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Gallia and'
Mason Area
·Informed As
Well As
Entertained

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eieaiM!r
------------too. FOUR ROOK HOUSE llko new,

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7 rooma, approximately three
acres. WUI seU reasonable to
s~ttle eotote. Phone 992-5865
or 992.5676.

ltAMAUGA, OHIO

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FURNISHED IIIII
aportm..U.

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TRAILER, BROWN'S TraDer
Park, Mlnerovllle. Phooe 9923324.
8-2J-12tc

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9-3-3lp

THREE ROOM modoro IIJOrlment, furnisbed, air cordtloned. Near Meigs · Higll
School. $55 a month, water
paid. Phooe 992-.2053.

Three-Day Meeting

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TWO BEDROOM mobile homo,
M&amp;G Food Market, 3 miles
south of Middleport .., Rt. 7,

DISCOUNT ON AU HAIDWAIE
.... llOM.. .
NOW AND INCLUDING fliST lAY OF
OPENING SEPTiMIEl I

LOCAL ,ifPOifSDAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.

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Bllbopa C1l tbe areu, wbo 1...
aued a eall lor holp from tile
CcluDell ol ~s. will lUper-

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BLAETTNIR'S

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BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY

PT. PLEASANT - UnltAOd GUN SHOOT, Rutland American FURNISHED ap&amp;rWent, Albert
Legion, Sw1day Noon WI 4 p,
IUU, Racine. Phone 949-22611.
Molbodlot.IID Woot VlrginlahaYe
m.
8-29-6te
. - to lllare In an &lt;tfor1111 lor doma8od dmrches IIIII
FIJIIIIISHED three roaon aport.
,.._es ID the Mlsalooi&amp;IPI and Lou!- areas .. ROOF P AlNTING by contra&lt;L
ed, 507 MDI St., lllddloporL
nil ao 1D the VIrginia and Weat
For eoUmatea call 99~239
Ph.- 992-Z112.
s.22-tlc
Vlrllnl&amp; areoo as a reault of
Orlo Hubbard; EJperlenced.
8-31-31p
~- COmfl!e'o terrific dellliuotiliL
----~-------FURMSIIED Brat
bod111'" B1111op J. F .....riek Wertz, of WILL OFFER $50 reward lor In·~
formation leadlrw: to ~arrest
Charlo- bas loaued an appeal
_....., l'lllllio ld-U14.
of the driver who hit the two
to ....,.ch ........,., to respond 1x&gt;
M-Ile
white poodles, kUling one, on
1 ~ alrerllll1x&gt; he recelvPaweD St., In M1ddllport oa APABTMENT or a..._,IIW raom,
od ~. Sept. 7, ID all
Frldl,y, A.,g. 29, about 7:30 p.
private ..mnce IIIII heth.
-~~churches 1n the
m. sao Bernard GOkey.
Nlcelocatloa for teoeher. Two
8-31-3tc
At lout ·24 eburches and 11
aquares from sehool, corner
of
IJncoln IIIII Second Av. Call
- • wore either tolally
dootrwed or HVorely domaaed VACANCY lor two eldorl.Y - ·
992-55011.
bl the pll lWei. VIrginia was
pie. Prelor prlvote paid ,...
8-31-3tc
bit DIICb border than Weal VIrUonta. Phoao Ma1011, '17U185.
..... '-1' the torreodal reins tllet
10-811c TRAILER Sl' ACE, 640 Laurel
loll bl the wlala areas of the
St., Middleport. Phone 992llllerotalea-theweakened
7148 after 5 p. m.
barr!..,. reached the mountain
FIRE DEPARTMENT

mtiu..vtua.

I.ORMA1101

fnlnt·End

Services

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PS, PB &amp; AT·

now flnhh. PS. PB &amp;

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64 PONTIAC .... $1095
Catallno 2 dr. Hord Top. Lllco

WAITRESS at 7·11 cafe, Middleport.
8-31-6tc

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PHONE 882-2962

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t~f9~.TJ~£.:
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Ono corolu I ow
Shaw toed
c:e~t.

Sale .

AWNIN05, otorm door• a ad For
wlndowo. earporta, marquees. LOI1E WI!IGHT _ , . wllll Dll-·
A-all Tablotl, ..., ... .
blown ond batt lnlulatlon. E1- ·
at Nol1p11 ilrllro
mer White, Ale1 npre~lllta­
.
7. . . .
d...,_ For treeelldmateo,pboao
YIVIJCAR
ChariM Llelo, ~~Jracuoo. V. V. FIVE ROOM HOUSE, 120 Line·
.NEI!:Ut&lt;
oln Hlll, former H. B. SU!Ith
Johiloa and Saa, lae. .ii-1-tlc
resident, Elrl Knight, Middle- ·
lite
port, Phone 992-3805.
a.nd Bl:lke S..ICI
1968 HARLEY DAVDJSON74J1101,.
9-3-3111
orcycle, good condidon. All
accessories included. call742- ONE FIVE ROOM Houoe In Ml"'
ernllle with 5 acres; one nve
IN POIIfROY
4681.
room houae,11h acres, both for
pooo. Phooe 99~02L
8USIRSS
9-3-6tc
AIR CONDITIONJN!l, Refrlpr7 ROOM l!OUSE bl Cheater. Call
atloa oervlce. Joek'I\IOfrl&amp;er'1192-3890.
8..27..6tc GREEN BEANS, 2 lbs. 49c; jowl
atlon, New Haven. Phooe 882sliced 3 lb. $1.39; badanas, tOe
EXCESS BODY lluld with Flulde&gt;
2079.
tablets, oaiJ $1.49, at Nei- lb.; helogoa, 2 lb. $L 09; jolly
Drua.
7-a.18l!l 58 oz.~ 98ci peache11 No. 21h :
$6.40 case; eags, 3 doz. ,1.19i
M&amp;G Food Market, 3 miles SEWING MACHINES, Repair
LONE STAB boat, IIIIJio&lt; Old
SOOth of Middleport on Rt. 1.
trailer. New ftnilh, $525.
service, all .. 992-2284.
9-3-3111
Pbooe 992-2288,
11-1The Fahrle !ilop, Potnoroy.
Authorized Stnser Solo• IJid
WU..L SACRIFICE Singer zig zog TWO BEDROOM mobUe home, 10
Service. Wehll)enseloaora.
equipped desk model oewiDg
x50 Good condition. call 74Z.
3-29-11&lt;
11111chlne. Exeellcmt condldon.
51145.
l&lt;eeping ·Meigs
Qoly $37.60 eash price. Makes
..
SEPTIC tams cleaned. Miller
buttonholes, embroider11 and
monotll'ams. Phone 992..2685. VACCUM .Ci,!!ANER. Brand_new
Sanltatloa. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
8..26-atc
662-3035.
f969 model O&gt;mplete wltlllil
'
cleani!W toolo. SmaU paint
ELECTROLUX CLEANER large
damage In oh[jlpq. wm take
delux model. Complete with all
$22 casll price or terms it de- HAIUWION'S TV AND ANTENNA
cleaning tools and paper bags.
SERVICE. PhoDe 992-2522.
sired. Phone 99~685,
Runs like new. Will sell tor
11-10-tlc
9-3-6te
$28.00 cash or terms. Phone
992..2685.
8..26-atc 1969 SEWING MACHINE uoed SEE NEIGLER BulldiiW !q&gt;ply
for buDdliW your home. Call
LEGAL MOTICI
just a lew times. Fully Ollulp·-- -----------USED PIANOS - TWo nlee reped to zig zag, makel ~
GU3' Neisler, Reclno, O.
JACK CORNELL, 675 S, P conditioned upright pianos with
h'!les, ~at, !IPDilqooo ![!! , :.-· j • . . •. . • ~ :!. ·'- O-.,t~ "~-~..,~.,.. J~OR ~u~f'
bench. Free.dellvcm:. Call Rut.
111111)'· -~l'J c~J•Q;'W ----_:...:f'"!-:-~...,.1- __,.., ..,-:·· · ~a.-:: ~~-·~o:w•.:.:~~t .m~- -1~1
. laqd Furniture 742-4211.
sacrifice tor only $34.40 cash FOR HiRE, new trenCher -water ond wfl••• oxaet _..... Is .u..8..26-atc
Une, cesspool drain&amp; t to 1Z IJ;nii'Wn; and tht unknown . her,..
price or terma may be ar·
,._
dovisH• lotllt•••• o4MinliffGt.,.
wide. Paul Amerson, masua, 11 nd •••\ans of ZINA JACKSON. ·.
ranged. Phooe 99~685.
W. Va. Phone 773-.1788 alter DECEASED, will ........,, ~ tlool1.,
~tc
ONE llx14 camping troller, $125.
_.
JofCO A• ..,..,1, AdM111Iattettlx o
One utUlcy trailer with new
3:30 or 949-3915, Ba~~&lt;aae.
tM 01 tote of ifv.,tco Cemoll, 4~ ·
· 4-29-Uc coo1od1. on tho 21th d•r,· of JN, .'
tires, ~5. Phone 992-2774. TRAILER, 12 root wide, !woJ969, 1110:11 hlr petlt(IMI II tht , . .
8-31-31p
rooms, carpet wall to wan.. - - - - - - - - - - - - Nto Court wltf.ln o..d fGI tM c...,.
of M~&gt;i1• ond 5tvfe of Ohio, ol1968 model, good 11 new, 817 C. C. BRADFORD, AUCTIONEER 1If
..1, thot It Is -~••'Y to Nil
POTATOES. Linley Hart, Racine.
Cooq&gt;lote Se.rvlee
"tho allowing M1etllled lfHI ...,
Locust St., MiddlePort, Ohio,
toto owrt.d by tho ......... Eulllce
Phoao
94&amp;-8821
949-4433.
pooo P - 992-5169 or 29~
Cotr»ll, to (HI' d.M1 oM th ... tM
Racine, Ohio
abovo no....t pllltlu IIIOY ,..,. .r
4081 Mullens, W. Va.
elalm to hVYO an lnl.,..t In sof4
Crltt Bradford
S.l~
NOI ••tatoi
BALDWIN PlANO to bo picked
Sold No olfato bolng sllupte4
oM closctlbod n flollow11
~ lo thlo area may he bought NEW HOME In Mlddleporl Built
.......
.'
at huge savings. For infor..
In kitchen, wall to wall carpet. READY-!.nX CONC~ dellv- hlnl In l-.tHinort TOWMhl,i, .~
mation write Paul Graves.
·ered rilht toyourproject. Fast · Melli Coumy, OI!IOJ I• Soetl011s
lng, tRe bathrOOIIIL Call lor 811and - ·.. Free eltlmatea. Ph. . ·~ ond 201 b..lnnl~ all a ,.., ...
Graves Piano aDd Organ Compolntmenl,. 992.3727 or 99Z.
--·
.
' tN wnt lno til ~etr~__1A, all•
·
892-3284, Geogleln -Ready-Mix tM out Urw .t s.:etlon "20f .. tfle
pan,y, 383 E. Broad st., COlum7260. Located on Lt~~~:olo St.
1 ....... _ _ . . . Ohlo.
10uthwo•t eornw ' ol the R, w.
Co'' ....
bus, Ohio.
9.a.atc
~.,...........
COhllell 38 ocre lot; thohcec "'t
6-30-tfe 325 ftot; thence .ololth 620 ~

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mo'lc: tran•· E nro nice.

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Methodists to

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TUPPERS PLAINS

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blialue••

dl,y.

o;EN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OltiO

hand,
1948 WU..LYS Jeep FW ft.H, DOW
His tq,py face to seei
tires, excellent
c:mdltlon,
To hear his vOice and see his Help Wanted
$400. Phone 992-3939'
smile
8..27-atc
WAITRESS wanted, 81Jply In perThat meant so much to me.
son. Craw's SteakHouae,PCIIl·
eroy.
S..2S-6tc
Sadly missed by mother, father
67
BUICK ...... $2395
LoSGbno .&amp; dr. H~~:~rd Top, Fac•
brothers and sisters.
taty olr condltloMd. Pow•r
9-3-ltc
ltoorlr~~. Poout broho, Ayt.,..

a(ld Nro. Ill)' Fox attended a
meellas at Weale.van
Collqo, Buel&lt;lwll&lt;xt.
Nld&lt; King of tile Air Foree
ID Oldaboma and motller, Mrs.
R. C. King, spent the put week
Mro. Albert SW.Izel and
Nelloo Roynoldo.

ID andAndJ,andthe-,EveJ,yaSiewort.
Mrs. Glea Jo1m1011 and Kim.
mle from w-mu•. Oblo, vlslletl with ...... - · · par.
enll, Mr. IIIII Mrs. T. R. Davia
at Ma- from 'lburada31x&gt; Tues.

room, dining room, hell IIIII
.... hednlOIII Cll11eled. 784 •
Brownell A...,_,llllddleport. Pb.
992-9961 or 992.3035.

Pomeroy iotor Co.

What whould I give to clasp hie

lWews, Notes

For Sale
TwO BEDROOM homo, llvtns

eddllionel -rd 2c .
&amp;LINO ADS
AddltleMI 2Sc Chill' .. .,... Advortloo-nt.
OFFICE HOURS

Never to part again.

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no

1960 CHEV. Y.t TON PICKUP -----..--..·-----.. $500
6 cyl., good tires, sound mechanically.

a..t ada pallll within tO doyt .
CARD OF THANK$ &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .!0 for !0 wOfd Miniii'IUIII. Ee .

land

s

75c

tlw" C:oNIICtro

11 centt por Word tix eon..cllfiwa
lntarti·o nt .
25 per cant Ditcount on paid ada

To claiiP hill haOO in a better

. ............. _..,_...,.

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_,._ ~ """lt&amp;felrl!u!l- '

m p.m. &lt;PIIIac lime; 11111 .,.
11'1 caUid lilllo, boa111 doDIIr II liMIT driYotholr .
cabala Old Ia loWed ID t b e Flat 2300o, tllllr
~
tiDy vino1ard lOin\ o1 Kar1Do, U ODd Ferrlril licm. to '
miles 1101111 Gl Rome, bthelolted mama•a pula, "'"' IIIII all bour
~ Sopbla J..orill, llY!va In bed. No dlllejlt J1a111a -.lei
IIIII uoorted ftltn !W'*M and doiHt a llelltl
liiiUer Willi&amp;
director• wi1h blah - • IIIII 111e 1'-l&amp;llior oq• about Cite
proleetlve otoao walla to match. dlttleulV ID lllldlnCI hOmo lor
We hire a omaD Flat"'cb,_ bmch by bail or trolley• .
IIIII lor aome eerie wo · ~ whllll lllo allluont tofre
drive hetla' bllaly thea In New
York. 1&gt;r1v11111 II leu a let Gl
atrlct rules bl Rome than wl!4.
iJ lnlultlvtpmeomaublp. Tboro
are far fewer tnllle lllfU.
street• are ·aar,.,.,.,., witlllltlle
WILL
BE . CLOSED THE. FIRST
.
. ·- lEEK OF- SEP·
pottern to tho allorer otreot plan
but at111 It ·worlal. El&lt;eept at the
TEMBER.• DUE TO CHANGING
BUILDINGS TO
oeverli tlmu allaybuetnaa.m.n
.,
·T
are drlvlal to IIIII from 'I!Ol'k,

our

ateering and braket, good tires, radio and heater.

FOJ W""" Ad S.r~tlce
5 cerrtt ,., Word oM hltilrtlon

C:hort•

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hoo..laTooiJ
dol -a _ ~
I!"and
-aO'no·tr~
mllome.
_.. llll&lt;b
11ft ar

Seat Wagon. ¥8 engine, automatic trans •. Power

3

lnterticm.

MiniMUM

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to ·•

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f8Ufro!ll

1962 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE ---------$499

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12 Cetrtl par 'ffOtd

tiDie\ ..,..

1110 bas built ~lllllilreocrt,...

The PWI!t'-r reMr~tot tN ritht
•• Mit .. ••i•ct ""' .... dH-~~~~·
jettle~tel. TM ,..lither •ill
~ ,............ fet 1110'0 ..... • ....

Memary

Motor Co.

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Of
QUALITY

MoNier Dootlllr. 9 .....
(oMotlotlan&amp; &amp; Correc:tiOf'lt .
Will k occ:opte4 ut1tll 9 o.M. for

"'- IGur

~ · ~ ...... bour
t....- ~~ ......... .
tho . ....

ltilf'-OIMA Tt'ON
D!ADLIME5
O.r l•f•• Pullollcatle~l'l

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Potato Chips • • '=''4,.
Vl~lnio

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Peanuh · :: 69'

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covERED DISif LIJNCHEON "• Sliile;o"!i'll

11111111! . . . . . .

:ro Bear Arms
'

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In
70o -IIICI mlddlt 80L

niJI!Ill\lbe UjlllOI' 50o north IOIId

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1-. 801 IIOidb.

Out
. :Oectared
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r.arl Kincade

::: CLEVELAND (UPC - T h.
:..,_01111 right or a cltl.

'lbe ........ 'dloh -

of

llartford, 'with Mrs. N. 0. Wtln
IOIId MrL JlllllOa' Yacl!nlibt ·u
co.-slta,
·

~~woetlloThe
prell-.
Mr,.wasLooctven~~v
Glbbl,
folJowed 11v tile 1un-. Mrt.
Glbbl aloo prelldtd at tllo butd. .
nell 1101ton Wbleb was _,.c~
w1t11 t11o club '11008 followtdllv·tllo
!lag all~ tn1 t11o collect. MomEarlS. Kincade, 7S, CoolvUle, bora answered roll caD by lliv- .
died Tuoadll,l' arternoon ln St. lng 0 "Gordon Cloj, Don'L"
JGooph HOopltal, Parkersburg,
Durlna tile bullntas oeBSion
following an extended IUnoas. Mrs. Glbba reported lftit tile
Mr. Kincade was horn In Alii.
club had purchased ..,... oltlle
ens COUDIY • the ""' of tllo late taU
backgrounds which are be.
JamOB and Angle Blair Kincade.
lng used 10 allen In tho recent
Mr. Kincade W!lla farmer ln the Dower ohowa. Tho club lloo vat.
· CoolvUle area aU hlo life. He
was alao preceded In death by od to pay ror part of tho paint
a brother Mel a sister. He wal used to paint tile room In which
~ th v--~~n .• the newer ahow Is held at the
a memb'er""
e ... ......_-._.... PDIV"
count;y Fair.
t!st Church.
Several suaastions were
He Is survived by hla wife,
Nora Buck Kincade· a roster made concerning the ~lllln Med·"""'- Mr Mabel J""ero moria! Building IOIId the commit.
:;::;::_-·:_. '· a1 n1e .,. and• tee was asked to checlc oo. these.
t\IUVI•1 auu sever
ces
neplt
The local club Ia llao going
ewa.
Fmteral services will be held a1nng with the recommendation
Friday at 2 p.m. from the White of the Slate Orgonlzatlon and wtn
Funeral HOme In CoolvUle wltll plant some rhodnlendron I h I a
the Rev. Ralph Smith &lt;dlclatlng, fall, Mrs. Glbbo appo1ntod tile
Burial will be In the Coolville following committee ro chock oo
cemetery. Friends may call at the prices or the plonts, and alao
the funeral horne after noon OD the best sites for Planting same:
Lelah Jane Powell, ebalrman,
Thurodll,l'.
Mro. Uol'd Roush, Mra.-..!
Burris and Mra. L. C. Rruflb.
The Chrlsbnao Rower show IOIId

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bear armo lhould be reDies Tuesday
:gOalod bocauao eoey procurement
1111

:ti
-lneroalt
· boa InCIIIHd
0 dra:lilatlc
tile homicide
.iate, the CIQoiOOp Coont;y Grand
Jury slid T,.-.,,
: Tho joey recommended the
:Seeond Amendmonl ro the u. S.
· caftotilllllm be repealed at a conatltutlonal ....,enuon pt'OpOiod
' "' Soa EY0roll M, Dlrkaen 11:n,
Dirk.
•~~ '
:¥a. 1811 nc1&amp; •uue~ 8 con.
; ..tl~ to negate the &amp;lpreme
~an. one-vote rul.
1.1fte

.Cwrt.
i·· Dt
· ·

Ito report to conunon plea•

:.m: here, the grand jury DOt:.,s that about 200 person•

had

'boon
murdered In Clevelond
..._ tbl
...,
a year.
,

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.
·
,
:

llraell war planes IDday
-od Jordanian artillery polltlono which had shelled an
llnell petrol, In the northern
velley • , • military
.-pokesmen in Tel Aviv anIIIIWleed, according to UP!.

It was the latest In an lnerealllng nambor "" laraell
ltrla1 atrlkeo agtlnst Jordan

In roqllaUon for eltller ~u.
lnD ol lsraell settlements or
patrolL

Roush is Del~ate

Grain Prices

COLUMHlJS (UPI) - Doll¥
cash groin prices paid to farmers Wednesday at grain eleva·
tors in cemral, NorUlwestern
and SOuthweatern Ohio 11 qlDed by the Ohio llopartment er
Agrlcullunl are: No. 2 Whee!
most!.)' unc~, 1.12-

(bu):

To Boards Session

.

: Harold Roush was ~ted
dolqate to tile OblD Scbools
Boards Assoclatioo comention
~ COlumbUI In November by tllo
;Uolp COUnty Board of Ecluu.
lloa TaeoclaY nlld&gt;t.
: Bul diiver eerdfieates were
taouod to Junior Darst, Amoa
l'l11la, Pauline Darsl, AuBIIn
Pbllll!ll, Earl Adamo, Jolin Coiar, George Henaloy, OrloSmllh,
IIebert Molter, Carl BriiiiiiDII and

!Jalo~

1.16, mooll¥ 1.14-1.15; No. 2
Ear Corn (bu): mosll¥ 2 coniB
lower, 1.14--1.18, mostly 1.15l,IS; No. 2 Shelled Corn (bu):
mosUy 2 centalower, 1.15-1.21,
moall¥ 1.17-1.20; No. 2 SheUed
Corn (100 lb): mostly ! cents
lower, 2.Qi.2.16, moatly 2.092.14; No. 2 Oats (bu): u~

changed to 1 cent lower, .54.... 60,
moatly .511-.58; No. 1 SOybeano
(bu): mostly unchanged, 2. 092. 55, mostly 2. 09-2.1!.

Sale~

$20,451

AUTO DAMAGED
Minor damage was reJII)ried to
a ear owned "' Roy Snowden,
Rutland,
nlabt porlcod on
Salem St. In RuUand. A car drlv:en by Pear Loo TUUs, 20,
Rutla'"', backed from a drlvewey
:lato t h o - Yeblclo, the de·partment "' Sheriff Robert Har-

Tue-.,

:-alld.

Paid on Vehicles
MeigB Counllans pald$20,450.65111 llaleo W&lt; on ~veblclea
purchBSod cmlng tho _,u, ci

mont.

tv.J:o·~

Coollned to tho . Molga COUD\Y

by BULOVA

Jell oo chargeS of cutting with
Intent fD wound Ia Richard Thomu FrileY, at, d. POmeroy. FIL.
1ng lho charge wu Bill COrnell
of Portlond, who oald Friley
cut him on tile wrlot with a
knife at a Route 7 nile cloo. CornoD waa treated ror tile wound at
VatoranB Memorial HOspital and
released late Monda~' nlih~ according to !ilerlff Robert Har·
tenbach'a Dept.

chairman of the bozoarwith com.
mlttee members be!I1B Mro. now.
Brd Wagenbala, Mra. W. T.Stone
IJid Mrs. L. c. Roush. Mrs. Uoyd
Rooah will IIOI'Ve u publicity
ebalrman.
Mrs. L. c, Roush gave a very
lnlerosUng report oo tile Dower
ahow. !ilereportedthatthojudgea
tbougbt thla WIB ORB of the nlc.
est ohows they had judged, with
the exception ~ the horticulture
dlY:lllon, wblch waon'l quite up
to normal. A dlacuoolon followed
with Mrs. Roush's report.
Members and guests attendIng the luncheon and meeting

HOURS SET UP
Tho Pomel'O)' and Middleport
pub1le lllrirlea wiU be open
every
aa of Sept. L
lleilllar houri ror tile tflo ll.brarloa will be from 12 noon to
•
5 p.m. Blx dll,l'o ~.

Tbur-.,

TboH attending were Dick Ord,
Hob GUmoro, Karl Wiles, lloyd
Rooo6, James Rousb,Jad&lt;Fleaher, Herman Layne, Harry Miller,
Art TMbot, Rome WUUamBOD,
Ruooell Capehart, C~o Foley,
and John Wolfe, a guesl, and tile
host, Mr. Stein.
SERGEANT AWARDED
Sergeont Gregory T, Hotrman,
son ()( Mr. and Mra. llarr7 IL

INIOIRIGIEI

SPACE SAVERS

SOCKS

~t&gt;" baHeries. No need for cold feet ever!

NEEDS

.'

GIRLS' SIZES 4 to i4

SHELLS

RAYON PAN.TIES
Siz.es 4 to 14, fine rayon tricot
in white and pastel colors. Brief
style.

Sizes 34 to 44, zipper

b'!ck, assorted novelty
textured weaves, white
and pretty plain colors.

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PRINTED
FLANNELDTE
PAJAMAS ·

Slaos 4 to U ond 36 to 4,
ptlnted flannelette .PIIomalt
welt 111ode, anortN priMJC~
patt.rn••

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LADIES LACE TRIMMED NYlON

AMP
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HALF SLIPS

2" I _.i•, U" ~;~~nd hS"

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for lloor ond tobl• lo~npt, tall
and drutn ityl••·

In whit• and pa1tol c:olor1, 1lz01 ·
1111all, medium, ~~'I••

$

FOR

3.!!YAWI~.95

$644
Retail Value•

UMIT ONI PAll Pll CUSTOMII

to$11.95

TWIN CAIINIT

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HUNTER
and

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RIVETOOL

IOUSEWUE
DEPT.

54~ ea.

MIDDLEPORT
Opon Fri. &amp; Sat. Nltht•

BUFFERIN
·bottle
of

!100

84

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of: q~!ltiiil 2 ploco nt
· i.,. aHract1ve

S,M,L,XL.

Worm, hard wearing. huntint
giOYe in red or gr•WI. Anon·
ed sizes.

~l97

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S!ut.tr_,.,ho-. nyroo ,... li4o1 !loot

,,,11 l!lm ..Hvp . ""'""'all"
-~. ~- ...,. lft. ~· ""' . ..
r"'((k o' limolood
doOOf'"P"•• .•.. ~~a""..,., to C0"Y·
M1p

DROP
ClOTHS

l&gt;G~y

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foil•

oooilio 161~;.. ""

podded boby car
ta hold bob~ in . . .
with paddtd

CHALLENGER

HANDSAW

SJ611

lttalr•euus

_$766
lttlll•• 117.15

IAIIWAII
IIPT.

sus

RED DEVIL

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bru•hes;
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Clear Pl1stlc.

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. $ 99

9 Ft. by 12 Ft. Size

F.

E. CHILDS PLAY PEN

lotall
Value

GUN CLEANING
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KIT
.

Weatherized fini
fronts in olive drab \ or
blac:k. Sizes small, medium,
Iorge, extra I.:Jrge.

f

NEW FAST DIIYING lATEX lASE lfTS YOU ANTIQUE IN
EASY STEPS, SAME DAY.

9....
WILSONK21

GOLF BALLS
FOR

$25$
a'NI:•Jn.~.,

I. CHILDS HIGH CHAIR
Fold, flat . . . Cannot fold
whil. occupied . . . Tubf.llor
melol home witt! wipe dean
"""'1 · M~ol ond back. Meted

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Value

$4.10

..... .

H. IAIY STROLLER

KIT

3

Stock Reductio• Sale

PANELING by ARMSTRONG

$14.95

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DIPT.

.

INGELS
FURNITURE

Retail Value

TOOl.

Rlbll Value

. • . eJteeptiOMIIy quiet . _ _
water •aver . . . ufefy J,d.

~

'"*'"

Fix and Fasten Kores at things ~t·
ter and foster with " POP" RIVE·

Retail Value $2.95

Rea. 89c-3.3 oz. Lotion

- " lflttlngs lOr Ill tebtlcs

,h_

Moido&lt;l o-nt

$177
Ree. $1.49-Value

COOidtJwn •nmlnetta wrlnlrlea
... multiple tempetoturo tnd

II" • ••

$766

IIDWAII

210 18-#0• • • •, . .. ,,..,.,

tllooll. " " " " - of! .....

"""~'"""ioo

PERMANENT
· PRESS 18 washer

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Dl
E INCH MATTRESSES

. EllliuiSAWILADES

4 PIICI

25%0FF

SCREWDRIVER
· SET

' HICK'S
PRICE

$J39
•-•v••
$1.l9

.....
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'I• Inch
DRILL

SJJII

ltttlltiH$11.15

llACI &amp;DECKER

AMIIICA'S CHO~E
The stondord for all
workshops. Home D~ty
UL approved 14" drill
by Black &amp; Decker.

$
IIPT•

77

••h•sive.

FREiZER BAGS
ltCIIIT tTS.
'· 15Ct.TIAL

'6·99
418
SHE~l

773-5554

"

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LE~TRA

a.

Heavy wool socks . . . run on regular

.••~ME

.. Sturbridge"
trey.....;;:::ruatlc looll: in 5/16.. ' ] '
thic.ltllnt. Easr to
lnotoll wltll nollo

EFFECT lOW THROUCH

.

BIG FALL

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JUST
SAY.
CHAROI
IT

The members of the New Ha-

Riley, Mrs. F. A. Bat.Eot, Mrs.
Lena Klilgh~ Mra. Harold Johnson, Lelah Jane Powell, Mrs.
J. V. McGrew, Mro. Donald
Smith, Mrs. Howard Burris, Mrs.
Lee Gibbs, Mrs. Her111111 La,yne,
Mrs. UQYd Rouoh, Mro., W, T.

992-9!181

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was appoiDted to serve as supper.

NOW
ONLY

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ROTARY CLUB

rlck RiliiY, Mrs. Clfde Foleyond ror a corn ronsl, and other fond
Mrs. Howard Burris. Mrs. ottle th8l goes aloog with a picnic

Reeular $16.00

CIGARETTES

REGULAR GAS

... .ERTIFIED
.
$311. -~AIN

Atteadlng were Mr. IOIId Mrl.
George Burns, Mr. and Mrs.
Loater Zorlde, Mr. and Mrs.
llarr7 Mwer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Clark, Mr. and Mro. Robort
Coohe and Mr. and Mrs. Dltlll

ven Rotary Club were entertainher committee wtn be Mra. Pat. eel at the home of Edwin Slain

et

· ARE YOU BEING OVERCHARGED?

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CHARGFD, CONFINED

CAAAVELLE'

,.,. ·~

HOSI' TO CLUB

Llbor Dl¥.

itwtltd fiiO'IIIIIIIII, lfloek.

'

Mr. IOIId Mrs. Jlmea Diehl, Jr.
rl. Pomeroy, 0,, were hostl to
tho members ci The COOple's
Club roeently. Tho grcJUJ) ale db&gt;.
nor at tile Unlvera~ bl at Alb.
ena and then returaod to the
Dltill home, where th11Y spenttllo

Tue-.,

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NEW PO AT MARION
WASHINGTON (UPJ) - A now
clerk of courto.
Pool omee for Merion, Ohio,
In addltloa, resldenta p a I d
boa boon approved by the federal
$4,159.17 iD casual and use tax- govermnenL Merion lo the hCJI!Ieo
•• m motor vehicles.
town of U. S. Rep. Clarence J.
During the IIIOIIIb 752 Utleo
Brown.
......,loBUod;238notatloooolllen;
157 memonncluma; 195 cancel.
QUORUM LACKING
tatlona of llen; 5411 IIIPllcatlnna
and 12 certlfled ooples. From
A meet:lna o! l'omOI'O)' Village
tbelt acUviUea a total of $1,. COUncU ochecluled for Tueoday
552 .,.. collected In roes. or nlabt waa not IIOld em. ro 1118 tack
IIIla lotal, $1,185.50 Is the COWl· of a quorum. Tbe meeting na to
Q'o Mire whUo $366.50 Is tile have been hold m lolondi.Y but
.,.. poldplned ror
duO to
$600 were pold Tuoadll,l' when
tile Melp COUD\Y Boord ""
COIDmlaBioners met In roaular .........
The board approved a PlY·
. - o f $150 to G. T, Carle.
ton ror a cow ellegodb' ldUod
by des• tn1 a total or $150 to
Ellie CJrc:le for I COW and two
calves kllled by des•. The
bnard approved bills for pay.

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bazaar was discussed. Mrs. W.
R. Proffitt will serve as ehalrman of the show, and serving on

Roush

In Qui

tile New ~en Rotary C_lub waa :::-::: ~leam ,
bold Tburildl¥ evenln.ilond fol. 1ur11 to 111e United a· ~t.l ·liiJNO.
l......t
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~- - . obort bullntss . . . vornber. lila wUo, E11111, ...o..-Mtlll&gt;oro
·
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1tlel!dln&amp; ......, Karl .. u.Ven lit~_
.o.:..••
- "'- .~
•,-,:,.
WUeo, Dick Ord, Robort GUmoro,
Mrs. Dove unr or CltvjJanll," :
UQ1d Roolh, llarrJ Miller, Jock Oblo, vlolted la•t •eeb'wllb l\lr . i
Floohor, Art Tbabot, Hermaa slater and r.mll1, Mr. "''!!;,~s. '
La,yne, Fdlllo Stein, C)Jde Fl))oy, DoritY Lee Roooh ani C.raiJn, ·, ,
RuaHU Coj!ohart and ROme WU~
Mr. and Mrs. oo.id Oookeaild .
llamloo
aoo Georp ol Winter ovUle: ()•,,.
PROMOTED TO SERGEANT visited clurl111 the weoliond with
Robert Nathan Gl'lnlt8ad, 100 • hor porenta, Mr. and lllr,;·Gooqo ,
of Mr. IOIId Mrs. Thomas 0. JewoU
Grlnolold, boo been ~ to • • • • • •
Sersosnt E-5 and nomod brlpdo '
boadquarlerB
Mellon chief
at Augsborg, Germany. A 1864
graduate o! Wallama Hl&amp;bSchool,
be attended Mountain Stale 8lol.
ness College at Parkeroburg ba.
rore entering tile Army on October, 6, 1967.

Augulll aeeordlng ro the report
of Mrs. Evelfn Lucke, CClUl1t;y

Two animal elalmo totaling

''''''-"· ...... llctlld.

lfrL· DoiroaiJ J-1

were Mrs. L, c. Roosh, Mrs.
M. L. Ohlinger, Mra. Patrick

Tax

-·&amp;bare.

Waftr rlsi•tant, lltteillell

J..- ,~ ~

8li\l....,...
- · tbe"-'r, Hav·· ~Ciiibftll tOr,J~'.
·• ·, •
bold - - ai 12:30 II the '
DINHl:IWO)li;!'ING HELD
Low tG. homo &lt;i. Mrt, W. T, S1oM 1t
Tile ,....Jar'-.mttllar of
-..1 Ut.

37'(

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, \ ·•kQlOU
i .108
, .AQO
, .Alf
Nellher wlnonlllo

OVEROURaaG

WE HAVE

11

5

APPLIANCE BONANZA

IIY A&lt;XID&lt;II'T;

99

SJ49

"'

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WINN/ES

......

arrived ill tilt
ajlifalter opealag aaa
no-trump. It ~eems that ·
Norlb decided 1o ... tilt
Stayman convention to fiD4
a major suit fit.
StayJD.an is a fine eoavea~
lion. We use it ourselvea but
would simply have &amp;oae to
three DO-trump l'ilh IIIII
partteular North haad. Wo
mlgbt add thol Sam ~·
man would also have left Ilia
eonvoDiioa aloae thla tliiMj
ond 1"'!1 lllreclly lo tlnl!
ao.trump. You doa't I'OIIIY
aeecl to lOok for a major llilt
fit with this sort o1 Na111
hokUng.
,
Of course, our ftleDd. • •·

' ,..-,:';':'

IITIUILII$1.15

..· .·.·.
GASOIJNE ALLEY" ,

C.

•a-.w ....... .--~..............

:.::'"'- ,..._

LEISSR
IISTAMATIC

$QII .

............ ...,,

Pop~ 11antiquated old
\iverl.j .;;table"witl
around

when
1.10ur old

llT1141.11$11.15

..... . . . $13 11

..... """""' . . . . . . . . . . . 110 .......

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also moot omlueky ill nmaillg
into inspired defense.
West started the ban n&gt;JI.
ing for blo side by QPOilla&amp;
a heart. East took !bOt ftnl
trl&lt;k with hia kine ond
looked arouad lor some way
to beat the four-spade ....
tract. Finally he hit 011 the
kllling defense,

, man.'G
qaraqe
i~ dust.'

SUNIIAM TIFLON FRYPAN
~

d ....,.

HAMILTON IIACH 2 SLICE TOASTER

l •...,.,... ..,...,, .................,

$911

front colctr MJedor toaJf tomrol.

IITII Ulll $11J5

7here were 21 b.i.&amp;bard

GENUAL ELICTRIC WAFFLE lAKER GRILL

F.... ,.. ,..,._. ... ......................
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points in blo haDd ond tilt

$18''

OI

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dwnmy. That left it for Wut
ond tho declarer. Give dlclarer 16 and West &lt;ould bold
the king of clubs. Eell decided lo play blm for thot
&lt;arc! and he shilled to a
club - but he olio oblllod
to tho right club - the 10.
This play left our frlud ,
with 110 pla&lt;elo go but don,
U..could ,duck et!lirely, riM
with :tfte. •ace or cover with
the jack, but the dalense
were going to wind up witb
two club tricks and two heart

MUNSEY CALROD OVIN-IAKIR

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ITINERARY.

t(•, . ;. ;: . .... .. .....

kely ,._.. , . . _ · - ......... ,, ...

HAMILTON lEACH CAN OI'INIR

r..

spodeo.~IIe

CAMPING

$499

·-ONIOIICUIJOMR

p.,.

•-oct

MA W!NK.LE

MIRROR 4 QT. PRUSURI PAN
_....,.,......_,.,.. ........ ho..

:2.

Evet)'llll)la seems to ...,.,
pen to' ifiO -WIIueky ~
Even wbe~ be doe~
to bring on bad luek,
seena to follow blm IJ'OIIDd.
Today's hand lo .. ...,..
pie. Most playen wOuld
opeD bJo hand with INIO ~
but he oloclod 1o bid aoie ao.
trump. If he had opeMd oilo
spade, tho final
would surely have boOD 'four

HASWIISIIEV

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Opooq leod--9 2

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N..,. -

Paaa ~

AMATIC CAMERA

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1TO 7-PRICES I EFFECT lOW THR-

I. _

(D)

. $

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tricks.

Note thot, due to the pre•
ence of the ruoe in dum.Dlf,
only the lead of the 10 -

Gl DrW.XI POITAILI MIXIR

CLAIIOL

$11 11

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NITABLE

Y011' .. olwo,.
~ KindnN 20. Jwlt p1uo it In
n.., lift off fM 2CTP.•'-Iild,..... Gild cAo ,.OW ~
lnMn nlll1p to bMIHtvt 1ft Mllllltlt. Na wot1or •••• No

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Tprl ~.......... I

eMilio 42 .... OIIIIIHIII.

GINWL
ILI!lQIC

HAIRSETTER
revdfwlffl

HAMILTON IIACH ILINDIR

I. ..lltoht,......_
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&lt;Mitifto.a-.."'...

have worked.
liM•..,,.. ,,..,_

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CI44T

~l'fAIL
V~WI

$24.9S

.

THE DICTIONARY

.JAgL"t.

RILL:" A \II!.RY

--·
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lotion .... No wo~t~no iii ctrr-

$1 7'77.

lit • :1".;

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BROOI&lt;."

0 If I

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DAILY . CROSSWORD
1. Plil•
~point ·,1, Gear tound
&amp;: Dtaflpre

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.CALL
ATOUI
JIWILRY
COUNTII

,;. 1&amp;. Vue

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b&amp;Ddle

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ly PHIL PASTOlET

:1. ReJ;nOVe

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3. Toward
O,Fulefi .
..,.,.

·when a man 'complimmta Pti.t wtte on a dre.ls,
, qul&lt;:klJI /iods out hOlD

1. darpen-

..-r.&amp;ool

13. NOUD

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18. Aud:lenc•
1:5. Viper

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11. Drpi~'

The first sure lign of autumn is the August appear-

Making new miatakee is at a.nce or a roadside fruit
least a lot better tliilla malr:- llf!lnd with stuff trucked out

aa.p

3. Woodwork

BIJGS· B~NNY

8. Ret&amp;U&amp;UOD
I . Strike
wlthhaad

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from the city.

• • •

No,• Gwmdollftl, "ali·
mcm.u" isn't wllat a wife
rets her htubond hove Cp
go bowling with the bofl!.

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TODAY'S QUISTIOJ(
hmtead of b;ddin( two . . . - .
your partner hu jumped tD
four lf*le~. What do you dD
now!

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40.~0

' labbr.t

Allergy Is Main Couse
Of Seasonal Headaches
lr WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
Q-For several yean my
h~sband has had severe
headacbes in tlle fall They

last for about six weeks. Be-

ALCOHO

lieving that they are caused
by some polle-n, our doctor
prescribed an antihistamine.

But II didn't help, What
would you suggest'!

160Z.

18c
RETAIL
VALUI

35 4

A-Seasoullteadacbea are

PRELL
CONCENTRATE

TTERPEIM

~~$225

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a1most always due to an allergy. Antihistamines sometimes relieve but never cure
them . An allergist may be
able to Identify the offending
aUergen and treat your busband by desensitization or

other means.

Q-11 tlttre II.Y_ way a
doctor can tell '¥hether a

headache is caused by Dervous tension, migraine, neuralgia or U. forerunner of a

cerebral hemorrhage?

A-Tile lleadetbe brought

on b)' tension is usually dUll,
persistent and felt throughout the whole bead or aa a
constricting band aroiDld the'
he~.

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Migraine, often ua.

elated witi;L an attack of zie·
zag or ahimmeriag blindnea

and Vomitina:, iJ intene ud
localized in fioot on ooe side
only. A !&gt;Oinlgic headeche

·

Is ~ localod in the .
region at tho cheek boae
rather thon ill tho skull.
NODe fli these condlare a forerunner of a 1trob
whicll Is usually a Compile.,:
Uon ol hordenine ol the
arteries ond high blood p -

sure.

IITA!L
VALUI , ..' .. "'i' ', .

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llo;ck the Farni.""~

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lllllllliol-1 had ~ ~ I :
Now *""~ wore lli.taned
A doWllpll rtp0rt ·On the . ~
when ~ MlddlliJQrt Gordin Ch!b
flower
lllHnlr waa ..._. til' Mro.
mot ~ nltbt ot t h e - !J(.
lln. H. J. Rua..U. ·
·IIO"k1- commenlodmrlblloilo

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llotalled ...ra Mrs. carl Horky, proeldent; Nt1. ~ BIAC!&lt;wood, flee preolclent; Mrl. Walter HQea, secretary, and Mra.
11 No generation liP between ua" wu Christine Slmon'l ~cam·
inent about a visit whlcb Ute Slmoo family enjoyed with )'011118 David Jameo Arnold, troaouror. Miss
Nellie Zerkle, lnatalllns otncer,
Kuhn, a mlnlllerlol otudent at Judooo C.Uege, Elgin, Dl.
David was here for a weekerd visit wilh his parertJ, the Rev. ouUined dud.. to the new ortlam MrL Rclbert Kuhn or Pomeroy, a~ was the Saturday l1111cheon cera.
A resume d. the past year's
ituest or Ute Rev. a!MI Mrs. Charles Slmoo .... ehil4ren.

"'"' by memboro ar

1111

Prtcot-'IUY•~ 1101 tor~ I n - ......

club.

Ill a Uml ...,.,,prlc:eo are ""'
tier' I •"-'_..,.ll!f&amp;uura• .
Ill
lJI'IIIII'od lor doU.ort at Ill. Charleo, m., PaliDIt' told the u. s. feed ........
OOUilcD he eympathlzod with the
feallnl, bul:
''II ... _ . t • be In the
~ market - ml we -~~
- tlull we have to ba IDI8rolted .. lms41me pollelel cln
1101 llllllllT ..........,. prookc-

·were dlaeuased.
Mlsa Zerkle, procram chair-

man, preiiOII!od 'Mra. IiilO•, who
save "pnlorllns blotl for fall
and winter" tlken from mater.
lol compiled by Erwin .... Martha Jones, DIIIIO!eh columnlllll.
I WaS ougeoted tl1at llllbs ba
Dlllllled, that
bo trim...

Trode llltle to 1181 -

aratn pnxluc:oro lllQ QDd the
•JIIIIhull ... liotpbw

~ fiN-

· - -~s.

.no f~

Palmti&lt; -

Pnaralb' bid

art lhere

.

A BANANA SPICE CAKE lilade by Mrs. Max Tyooo of Wood
took top hoooro In Ute Electric AU..Ohlo Bake-A-Ram&amp; which
Concluded Labor Day at the Ohio State f'air. The granl prize was

A TRIP TO RICE LAKE In canada plamed by Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Thclllooo hoo baen tempOrarily delayed by the illne11 of
bet aiater, Mrs. Bernice Wlnn. a patient at Veterana MemoriaL
The 'Ibcmsona returned to the ..hllla of home" last winter after
many, many years tn OevelaDd. They purchased the Jeremiah Smith
propert;J in Bradbury, razed the old house, and moved In a mobile
home. '!hey bave two aoni, one an eswiMer an::l the other a lawyer.

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Roll call

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NO. 96

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

circles lhowed 18\'.
en members ~the Dorcas; 18Ven memboro of Ute Electa, and
nine members of the Love Joy
In attendlnce. Mrs. Florence
Hannay of AkrCI'I was a auest.
An organ prelude by Mrs. All- "
thony and a raadlnK by M r s.
Smart OIIOnod Ute meeting. The
group IIIli ..The call to Reap..
era." Mra. Jacob Turner or the
Electa Clrc::le gave deYoUona us..
lng aa her topic •'HOW to stand
Up and Be Counted as a Chris-

:?

""'*eta aro.,..,...,dlmmod

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bul .• .ure...\
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by - . u....-..1 the,
. ~
api'ead oaloo of low;n-lcod t1a11 did 1101 1...- to rely IIOie- t lor animal Jeod, be said. IJ' m pneral crqiaDd r -

Pl'Oipoclo

JIIIIit In fulura - · · Allo,
11 Ute PQllor meet11w1 biro, ..,.,..._ aeld, 1be ifthlti 11&amp;dlcatod _ . . OJ)IIOoltloa to
olllclalo conferred wilh ......,. oo TUesday ml aratn Umlll m price . . _ t W·

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Chanco "' ....
111at&gt;1 80 to 86. Vorlllalo clood.
aeu aDd 1101- dn J 18-· ·
perature~ .....lil"'llldFIIIIIIJwlla

otlhan•• llld , • ...,•.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1969

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.TEN CENTS

Allies Hit Communists
Inside Cambodia Lines

Mrs. Williams is

...
Given a Surprise

helleoptoro In the fll&amp;ht landod mlnlguna and uaed 1D . . _ t ...... ..... plaOeG • 151 ldl1ecl
Ill to
..... ...
provide oecurlt;r. '1'110)' killed aaJd ..... of the c:raab .... pnv~oua .,..,
ea• &amp;•
two Communlot soldiers In ao ualcr.owu.
ldlled lut ........... 1111111 u
acbange ot lire, spokeiJIIOII
Seven AmeriC&amp;M, lncludlas 2,493.
replrted.
four
crewmen aDd Omvmudllt carrW Oil
The InJured mea from the pu-s, ......., kflled Wed- 11 rodrll ... - · ..........
dowDed bellcqRer were eva.. nesday, apokeomon aeld, wbcm "~ OYUIIIIU,
c:uated by a medical helicopter Communist groundllre dowaed ..,.,..._ ald. a.-ts a1111 the romalllllor ot Ute AUlod a u.s.· Army "llue7'' hnlleoptor 120mm - . lind IIIIo
force crooaed back Into KleD near ~ Lol about 66 miles Hue, the ~
Cljlital 390 mllea IDrll t ... Cl(
Tuclog Province, corrytng norUt "' Sol&amp;ooThe u.s. Command 1Dcla,y ~ kiUed Ute
the two
chlld. 'W '
Communlot soldiers aDd a IIIIOUllced 185 Amerlcaoa nra ed 10 other v........ captured Cb!Dooa Communlat killed m Vletllam batlleftelda llano &amp;1111 a IIOidler, _.
AK47 rille, spokesmea said.
. darinR the nek ending lut dulrqroda ......_
Ceaununlcp&gt;s reported el&amp;ltt Solunla,y, ADotber 1,057 .....
Tbe2Lm..-wutM
Americana died '1\leoday Wben
0x111 abelllac ot Ute IIIII! a a
- · The l!illro• lor the
Cbolr AC47 gcmohlp, a medlflod _..... ........... 190 kflled ...~~o~ ""'·
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version ot the old Cf7 e&amp;rllU 1114 1,367 wwnded.
laraest wltb • ~- Cl(
plaM which Is equipped with
SciJtb VletnameoeiOIIII lut 150,000, ID tltree WI I' 1

SAIGON (UP1)-The U,S.
Commllld reported today for
the llrot Umo that Allied ~
bod bottlnd Communiat troopa
lneldo Cembodla. The Incident
ocCU1'1'8d lftor a U.S. helloopter

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Refreshments were served b;y

the Love Joy Circle members
from a table decorated to carry
out the new program theme ••Put
Love Into Deecls aDd Make II

c~r

wao forced to 11114
cmo mile IDeldo c a ldonday after It wao hit while

!he

(Vpllod -.nta ,.rl 11111 wa•the lmpraootoo w -...
day after- In Mldclloport when ~· .... rolled out 00
a oldowalk (ahoye, left) nexl to Ute Cldzeno NadCHBI Bank by
llarGid lfeadowo, HOIWd Sltk aDd Blll Greoo, employee of the
qela Furniture Stcire.
as Ute olherplcturelndlcated
(abc:we), the cupetlrw: was later mol'8d .lnl:lo«1 where workers
Installed Ute floor coverinc In Ute lallby of Ute book. AU or Ute
fiOOI'IIn 1be eDiro bar*lavebeoneoveredwiUt Ute oplco tweed

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her faiUttul and excellent work

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WEIJNEQJAY
as organist for the society and
also for her project of sollclt.MIDDLEPORT Amateur Goriog more interest among church doners, 8 p.m. W-sday at the

in beautiful

women In becoming active mem. home ar Mro. Rusloll Millo.

SIIAKESPI!AIIE Cwb, 12:30 p.
lira. Mllmn - . atooclatlon
m. --w~•¥­
Nazarene Church
lawn Party Given
cbairman ol White erosa, J'ei)Ort- ley'• a.otlltrall!, I'OineiW. . .
ed Utat as yet she bas 1101 rePOMEROY· lODGE 164, F&amp;Aid
eelved the quota of matorlol but
For Sixth Birthday
Physician, Family
that as IOOJ1 aa it arrives, lhe l'f!gular session, 7:30 p. m. WedPicnic is En;oyed
will distribute. II wao announced nesday at Tem&amp;lle. Refreshments.
C8Uty Baker aDd BrvliWOYD DalTho aDI1IIIl picnic or Ute Syra. that program year- are AU.IIaotor lofa1001lnvltod.
ley ontertalDod FridaY a
Visited in Mason
!own parcy at Ute Baker homo cuae Church of Ute Nazarene na available for 25 centa. Repcn ted
TIIURSDAY
held
IAOOr
Day
at
Ute
Syracuse
boopltallzed
e
JohD
118u1!
and
lMJaoJ&gt;Ini Allge1a Baker on her
LAUREL CIJFFBattorHeaiUt
MASON - Dr. 1114 Mro. Hob
Park,
Wilms Parmeloo. Mro. Smart
aDth bl..-,y llllllveroiry.
Club,
Thursday,
7:30p.m.,atthe
McBride andchllch'en, Jolle, Rob.
Groce was by Ute Rev. M. c. liked c:lrcle cbalrmen 1D 1mBa110001 wore uaed to dochome
of
Mrs.
ADen
Eichinger,
ble
aDd Gre&amp; formeriJ' of South
Larimore.
Others
altmllngwero
proos
on
each
member
IIOionq
oroto the parcy aroo. A ''llaoalla
"New
omcors
wU1
ba
elected.
Baad;
Ind., have boon' visiting
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Ute
Importance
of
a*....,••
clr~,. theme wu carried out.
Mr. • Larimore 0 Pa... ~N..
MEIGS
AMERICAN
Red
Cross
Mra. !deBride's porenla and
Gomes were oleyed wllh prize• pne Jel!erl, DeaD, Barey, Ran- ele meetings but alao Ute Saomeettng, 8 p. m. '11wrlda)', at tor, Mr. aDd Mrs. lla,y Proffitt
'bo1nc "'"'by VIcky aDd Jody ciJ, 111111 l&lt;lu Am stull, Dobbie horn ooclel;)' meettnp.
aDd Nancy In lduon.
Mro. EllzabeUt Slavin, uslot- Veterans Momorlol HoapltaL
Wlnobremer and Barbie IIQJer. Plarce, TOllY Saller, David aobDr. McBrlde,lftor completing
Otbon a-.,g were ~~~Doll' bart, WWle IIIII Gina Levaey, ed by Mrs, Tcay Fowler, Mrs.
FRIDAY
hil raeldoncy In PatholOID' In
Joome, Mal')' aDd lolyra Woods, . - ml Mrs. Cora Pullen, cooLoll&amp; Naill\)' Wallace, Mal')' RACINE
CHAPTER,
order
or
· wu aootsned to WUiord
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Wolfe,
Mary
Bala,
Kta.
ductod
the
love
c1ft
dedlcatlcm.
SlaYID, ChriaiY aDd KaUty Hoos,
tho
Eaotero
star,
lniUatlon
!or
Hall
USAF Hoopltal In San ADRl~ Wlnebromer, Am Poarch, ay and Karen GulnUtor, Darlene
two
members,
Frlday.
8
p.
in.
at
tmlo
,.,. uA,. AnD Miller, Sheila Horky, Duac:an.
1 Texas. Major McBride lett
the Masonic Temple. Mro, Max- earlier for hio asllignment. !Do
lleltaaa, Debbie, Tllnnu', Terhm lloJer, Sloven and Bobby
lne Phllooo, worUty matron, and wife 1114 cblldien lett Salllrdey
!bniey, and steven Gerlach,
. eoa, Kimberly and TOllY l'mboBen Philson, worUty patron, ro- bj plane tor Sln...Antonlo where
don, llllniiJ Chatlln, David ....
queot
all omcers to bo pre- they wUI reside li&gt;r two years.
Mari11n Walaoo, Ala aDd Theland urge all memben to attend. · 1
: F AIIILY PICNIC IIEill
ma Culter, AIUe Grindley, JenFOOTBALL GAME dance Fri~ A faml4' picnic woa held 8Jn,
nie Lou, Jei!,Reoa,Mark,Greu,
Mr.
m1
Uro.
Blaine
Van
dey
ni&amp;htatUteMolgoJunlorl!lgb
)lt.r at the Ro,al Ook Park. At-' aDd Richard Davll, I.Gitlo ibe!Meter
aDd
ehlldren,
Janie
111111
School
audl1DI'Ium fullowlng Ute QUICK QUIZ
1eadlns ......., Mr. aDd Mro. Da. llelcl, Mr, aDd MrL Leroy Wat~ SWIIbor, Damy aDd &amp;!liD, 1011, Lucy Spencer, Pauline aDd KeMY, aDd Karon VI\" Meter of · MelgH!'ooton st. Joo game !rom
Q-'-When were poatag'O .
Cublra; l(r, aDd Mrl, WUUam Patrlela Autboraon, Eclclle aDd LaGrange, Obio, were weekend 10 p. m. to 12 midntgtrt. Thet
stomp~
first uaecl In the
gueoto
ar
Mr.
aDd
Mrs.
Marion
Meigs
Cheorleodoro
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. i'OnnT Wolle, Vleky Arnold, AuUnited
State&amp;?
Jac:klon; IIIII Mr. aDd Mro. liar- IUita Will, Bob, Lwella, Ter- Van Meter. Marlloo Van Meter the dance. The Jays wU1 emcee.
A-In 1847, Congreu auJon v.. Meter, Janie and Cia. ry, and Raody Moore, Junior returned borne from LaGranp Adm. 50c.
thorized the flnl laue of
SATURDAY
llf. II!Mioport.
adhesive poola&amp;e ltamps.
- . Mr. and Mro. car.... after opendlng a week Utero with
rolatiTeo.
!UGH SCHOOL clanceparcySat.o
lla,yN, Oro, ~ Barbara,
Q-Which Cll'e the 0111v
Hollcla,y weekend gueoto of Mr. urday, Mel&amp;• Junior 111gb School
Cherrl, .... David Baas, .... cartwo
14ftci.loclcecl c"'"ntrieo in
aDd Mro. James Simp- wore auditorium lnPomeroy,8:30p.m.
ol aDd Damy Davis.
the
wettem
hemlsl!here7
Mrs. Mayme llartellbacb, Mrs. to 11:30 p. m. Tho Jays wm ..,.
THURSDAY
A-BoUvla
and l'an1111y.
Ralpb Grimm, Donna, Dobblealld ceo. Adm. 75e.
. 3-.
David, Mr. and Mro. Robert
AUCTION SALE, SaturdaJ,
OPEN
Elhle, !drs. Edith Grimm, aDd Sop~ 6 at Ute corner of Main am
ltobort Hartenllacb, Kent; Mr. Depot St.,lll"'and;aoodCUrnlwn
EDDY'S SCHEDULE
AND SATURDAY
a1111
Mro. Albert Wolle, Home- and many antlquoo; Golden ClrSoptembor tlh lofelp BookmoSEPT. 5-6
otoad
Fall~; Harry Wolle, Ra. de Cla8B of Rutland sponsor.
blle aebeolllo:
"THE DEVIL'$ 8"
SJraeuso aDd Ylulnll;)', 9-10:30 cine, aDd Harry Bwab, New Ra. Everyooa welcome.
(Tochlcolor)
von.
SUNOAY
a.m.
Christo~r George
Hoopllllmon Alan Wallace, ota.
RALLY DAY udi!C111ecomlng
Racine and vlclnil1, 10:45-1
.. Fabion' Tom Nardini
tlonod at the u. S, Naval Air SUnlla1, Rock ~ Mathodlot
p.m.
Lalart aDd viclnill', 1:~:30 Statlol at Norfolk, Vs., sllonl Church; reau1ar tiiOrniDIIoorvlco
"BUCKSKIII"
lhe holidaY weekend here with followed by baolcet!l~Jmeratnooa;
p.m.
Barry Su II i von
hil parents, Mr. alldldro.Dw1811t Rev. w~ ~~ Beever,
Eaot
Letart,
2:t5-4
p.m.
joan Caulfield
Dorcao, t:15~:30 p.m.
Wallace and taml(f.
opealcer for aftornooo ~SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Mr..... lllr•· Roy Long .... bectnnrnB1:30p.m.jmaloq•riet
SJracuae P. 0., 7.8:30 p.m.
:::r::-~ ~
COII'VIIW F~:· ofColum~ .
Allred Bwllb. Rleky remalnod buo, provldl.. music. PW&gt;IIc Inlor a Ylllt with hla llfiiiCipa:r. Yltod.
oitto but b u - returned homo. 11~~ Gvls Crusade
MrL Long, the former Maida """J.,
Roush, Is a teacher In tjlo CO.
ll's Conveliienl!
OUR GOOD BRANDS ARE
lumbul Schools. Mro, Harold Sta.,.• /Vext Mondav
Long Itaya wiUt her 1011 ml
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THE BESt BUYS!
toME AS YOIJ ARE!
tamlll' .., bar trlpelo Colwnlllo
MAllON - A boyo 1114 Blrlo
to villi Mr. Long who 'n malnl.a . . . . . wUl ba held"* The lila, Woleat,..o tho quality brands,
paden! at Unlvorolt;r llolpltal, AaHIIIblJ ot God 'lllllrch
... , Till. '·'•'•:
correct liHing and ' thrifty
0. P. "Pete" Klelq under• ..UU.,."llclndiQ' ot 7 p.Jn, nl&amp;lltprlcoo. Start them to school .
in our beHer values.
-101'7 TueadaJ ~ .'lf, The - - wUl cmallt of
ot Velenn1 llemoo1al ~1, IIIAiriH, - · · prizes, c:bnru·,
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IBIOondllloo Ia ~aetory. · '01, coaieltl, PII'Polllllll 11m tor
Mr. and MrL RlclcarcJ ona a11.
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;SAYIN~ ·, CO.
1114 cbllctren,. . ~uciJ . .... Dlc:k,
The ........ will be dli-ectod
,' PqMEiiO\'.
!lutcla,y nlilri ll'OI!I a by Rev. and lolro. Cheltor Toa!lllk'• v..,.U.O at Cooneacit llilll, aul0t;ct by Ute Reo. a1111
Lake, Pa. Tho!' werajalnodthere Mrf, Lowlo Loii&gt;Or ar Vloona
SHOE STORE
by
Mr. "!"i Mt'l. E, J. Qttwn and w;, Va. AD lxiJo encf ilrlo ~
lltllf
to EINtfelds
tamlll' &lt;f. Colwriliuo.
wl""""'. ·

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sEAMtJ:s·&amp;
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easter, PL area.

Graveside Service
Conducted Tuesday
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1or

nw.

ry Lee Wolle, 100 ot Mr. m1
lira. Terry Lee Wolle, who died
Tlleedq at Pleasant Valley Hoapltal where ba was born Mcoicla,y,
wU1 be held at I p.m. Tlurllday
ot Baecb Grove Cemetery.
IUrv!vins besides the poreocta
aro aranclparonts, Mr. and Mro.
WUUam lfayeo of Syracuoa, aDd
Mr. ml Mro. GeneWolleo!Portland IIIII a mmber of Other reladves. Ofticlatlng at the aervlcea Tburaday will be the Rev.
WllldeU stutler, Mra, Wolfe ls
the former Debbie Hayes ot IIYraeuso.

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In &amp;lulh Vlelnam In the craobes
of an AC47 ''Spoolcy" fixed wins
aunsblp ·aDd a hellcopler.
The halleoptor 1..-eed clown In
c a - . was..,. a r -

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Swisher Puts Up ~ocarrytngSclltbVieiDa.
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beautiful "custom-Ill:" fook-wlll'never bag
or lose their shape. The relnfon:ed "sh~
proof" panty gives extni warmth and the
special wide eTastlc waistband wtll stay put
for a more coinfortable fit.
Mothers and daughters of allaJ!S will want
several pairs In classic ·and hllil1· fashion
colors.
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The U.S. Command also
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~· ,. ....,.Ncril - t o roleosothethree nilncrowot a helicopter:•iOtm ADa. 17 by the CZ&lt;cani11udlll Jill """"ed to elC(Il'eos "regrets"
eoi the cialt's !JIInlaloo.ir!IO Narth ~I!" opaco.
,...'llbe ~lie rejectad the offer 1114 - e d tho United
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forced to direct his crliiPled
craft 1D Ute ''nxlst dealrable
tmer&amp;lllcY landing Bite" IIIII bo
oet down · m Cambodian aoll,
about 55 mile• west of saigon.
AIJM U,. landlrig the hellcoptor
burot lnlo llames.
Five ol thooo aboard were
able to ocrllllble out Into Ute

darkness, spokesmen said, but
ooe mereenary died In the
The lire- two U.S.
wtWDIWI lUll three mereeurlea--e h\Jurod,
Wbal Ute lnlured Dltil came
under ~c 1114 11111111
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nam•a leodoro celied 1Dcla,y tor a ''Unde llo'' to his foii0W81'a
,... ot nlllloaal lllOIII'IIIng lor would mean no ..,.,.., In Ute
llo CHI MIDb aDd urged c:iUzerul CODIIUct ar Ute war In Acda 1114 no
of Ute C&gt;&lt;IIIDir)' to turn thnlr Brie! -!rom llaooi'sbardllne~
lnlo revolutionary aetfvilles sflloo at the Paris peace lalkL
that woulddofeattheUnltedstates
The VIet Coog delepllootothe
and ''lfborata SciJtb V~m. b Parlo talks YOWed tl1at ''the cruel
radio announeecl the 79- loss" ot Ho wouldlnaplreu-m
yoar.old Ho died W-oday ar -llf;y Ute waragalnltUto Unlta hoar! allack thatlollondalong edstatea.
• lllnoss, ending a career-made
Moat westem poliUcal-ta
hfm ooi ar the lll'Mielll revolu. prodictod a long period ar coltlmarloo ot modern tlm8s - at lective 111Wernmonl for Norlll Vla cost ol nearly 3 mWlm live• elllam undorUtenatico'olop ComIn two ''wars ot natlollalllbora- munllle before any struetloo."
gle Ia resolved. There 1 r e
The CCliiBeiiSus In the capltalo otroaa pro - Peking hardliners
ar the world wu -the deolb ·

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Projecto of Ute CommunljJ Action Program to combat poverty
In Meigs Councy were discuooed
by Mrs. KemeUt Scltes, C,A.f,
health nurse, at the Tuesdl)l
night meeting of tho B. H. SOnhorn Mlasionary SOclecy or lho
AN EXPERIENCE RELATED BY carolyn Searls or Columbus Middleport Flrlll Baptist Church,
Introduced by Mrs. Gerald An.
.jut ION to show it's a small, amaU world.
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CUolyD acCQIIJD8nied a young man to a wedding. She knew neither UtO!I,)', Mrs. Scltes explained the
'the bride nor Ute groom. During Ute rocopUon held at Ute homo o! program• whlcb are adminlsterlhe brkle•a parents 11he heard familiar music - first the MiddleJOrt od throolb the C.A.P. headed by
.IIlah School tlgbt song, and then the Middleport Alma Mater.
Richerd Seyro. These Include.
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doa. Harrla, a graduate of MRS. OVerheari~ the conver~aUon, the eorp~, foster grandparents, and
·mother of the bride chimed In that s~, too. was a rorm.er ~· Ute heallh program which Mro.
port re1iderL. TUrna out she 1.s Mrs. Pauline Mason, the tormer Seltes dlrecll,
Pauline Sllaok, who ao a Uttlo glrlllvod near· Ute Middleport bakery,
Following her talk, tbere was
a CJMJI!Jtion and answer period on
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JIM I.OCHARY, WIFE, RUTH, and four chlld,..n otopped In the several tacoto or c.A.P. wiUt
, Pomeroy over the weekerd for a visit with his parents, Pat and Clara ompbaols on povercy aDd boalUt.
Lochary boloro going oo to their new home In Glen Ridge, N. J. The
Mrs. Paul Smart proelded at
:~ ~s been residing at Lalllyelto, Ind.
• Ute meeting aDd announced Ute
: · Jim aoooclated with John wney aDd soo Publishlrw CO., was '"' Rio Grande Aoooclollon meeting
-(em1y p~oted to Director of Humanities for the firm which plD- to bo held c•r Sepl. 18 ot Ute
·uahes scientltlc textbook• for eolleges. His o.Uice is Ia New York Rio Grande Church. The mootIng will get Wlderway wiUt a 6
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Firat runnerup with a fudge cake was Mlsa Bonnie F1al:!r of
troodlne (Richla!MI County) who recei.ed $500, and Uto second runlie"" wiUt a Gorman sweet Chocolate cake was Mra. PauleUe Harp
Of Xenia (Groen C.Uncy). Her prize was $250.
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Now JOU know that Mrs. Patrick Lochary of Pomeroy, Meigs
Counly'o chami&gt;lon cake baker, didn't make It through Ute .oml:ftna)s witb her ..Grammother'a Buttermilk Cake." The competition
W.a keen- but then ttiere's alwaya next year.
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By the wa,y, a booklet of the prize winniug recipes from all 88
:.:ouatles repre1ented in the bake-1.-rama wUl be printed. We will let
You know when these become available.

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