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WAPAKONETA, OffiO (UPD- Astronaut NeD A. Annstmw
dttlorlod for his adopted h&lt;mo

11l0011111sht crewmate, Edwin and otMr lllncllcns which Iaiit11 Buzz" Aldrin, alao was aboard
ed thi'OUih late Sltunla.!'. .
the NASA turboJet. return! ..
He led a tw....,.Ue )lll'lde In

In

rrcm homecoming lestivttles at
Montclair, N.J.
1be worship service at st.
Foul Uniled Qwrch of Christ
was related to the spiritual
aspect of the historic IUJ81'
landing mission. Pastor Her-man J. Weber reid portlona or
the story of creation tnm Gentlls and preached a sermon on
"God's Faith ln Man!'
The seene at St. Paul's was
In aharp c:mtraat to tile rest of
the homecmtirw weeken:l.

HouatDn

accompanied b)' tho prayers o! his
hom""""' !rtends.
Sunday,

Worlhlpera gatherad at the

Armatroow lamlly church to
"thaDk God lor briDging Nell
home to us" while the Apollo

11 utroraut boarded a special
NASA plane for Texas.
Neil's father, stephen., rfllr•
aeotod the tamii.Y at tile church.
The servlee marked the e~ of
a W«'kend d. homecomlrtt eel.,
bfaUona in Armatrong'a honor.
As soon as Armstrq arAbout 500 of this western
Ohio community's 7,000 resi- rived Friday night, he began a
public .,..
dents were at the airport to ' hectic schedule
ehee:r Armatrong as he left. His pearaDCes, new s cooterences

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Billions Could be Saved
WASIDNGTON (UPI)- Rep,
John M. Ashbrook, R-Ohlo, said

the Nixon administration could
save 11 several billion dollars" in
the Delonoe Depanment without
olowin&amp; tht U.S. war ol!ort In
Vielnun.

Ashbrook, leader of GOP conservatives in Congress, eatimat·

ed !oderal spendliJil could be
cut !rom $5 biiUoo to $9 biiUcn

l!iiiiiiiiioni

. Use Our Auto Ban.k
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any needed services.'"

... think you could contlrue
tile effort there (VIetnam) and
still cut back in the defense
area," Ashbrook commented
durirc an interview Saturday
on television. 10 Anybody who
thinks there is no waste ln the
D e f e n a e Department in my
opinion is just not 1~ at it
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think you

could cut several bllllon dollara t h e r e aOO not minimize
your effort 1n Vlotnam at all."
Ashbrook also took the ~por­
tunity to urge that President
Nixon replace Secretary ROOert
IL Finch as head of the Heolth,
Education and Welfare Department.
u •. .1 would lUre to see that
and a rew in HEW could go
along with him ·am I wouldn't
miss them a bit," he said. "I
don't think HEW in any way
reQects the Republican mair.-

stream

!l's Quick!
l~s. Convenient!

COME AS YOU ARE!
JHE

POMEROY. OHIO

our country."

.MEIGS THEATIE
TONIGHT .AND TUESDAY
SEPT. 8-9
hriyl P. Zonuc•••

FARMERS BANk

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SAYINGS CO.

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"THE LONGEST DAY"
( Tachnicolor)

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John Wayne~ Robert Mitchum, Hftf'lry l"'onda

COLORCARTOOH:
Captains CourGt••u•
SHOW STARTS 7 PM

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north orrr1 SO-M In the - .
QJol , tlrrOillbOU! the peri,d.
Pnc!PIIIklrl will ovtriP
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u 1&lt;111ered ahowlro """'lito
norllloostoectlonoTutl&lt;loland
-..,out tbe
Frl-

humid, 9()..desree weather and
made seven1 -cheo. But tho
ast:roN.ut was able to squeese
sevenl private •eo•lona wllll
do¥.
!rtendo and relativea Into hla
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buoywArmai~Uw al10 m'et wltll tho
town's yoww people at the hJ&amp;b
school
!leld whore he
told
t hem
the "liP ot.
AqUirtua" would beciame • ...
all\)' I! lhOJ' "&lt;arrled lltelr
share" otreaponalbUity.
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II)' MERIIDIAN SMlfH
lqt lhe yoWh ....~. ArmUPI
Wblte llouoe ~lor
strong refuted an aecuutloo by
SAN
CLEM!NrE, C a II !.
athlest Madelyn O'Halr thot he
(UPI)-PrNixon, limed
had no !aith in God. He oald
e DXIIIIII.Jani
his journey to the moon made IIIII re- hlm "even more aware of the worldlli va&lt;alloa In Call!omla.
power of the &amp;c~reme BeUw." abut dcnm tho ...stem White
llouoelodoy.
The rounclabout trip
to

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Vacation

Is End~d

-..k

Pike

Wllhinlton ln&lt;ludod - -

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' HOU.YWOOD cuPi) - Ed• ..,. G. Rablnam Jr. was a
ea.oe hlatocy o! tho Holl,ywood
star atrJrprbw bvWire.
For yearo hemodeiiOWo. Bad :
NIWa.
I! he . waan'l laulod In m
dr101k- drlviJW r1111, then It ,..,
dlaorderl,y cooduc:t, pratloo
vtcbt!O)II, dlmo, · bad· ehteka
and tile ret! of tho 1ltoJI)' of

!lui ' the

W0.:14 did 1101·
atteatiGII, ,, 'lllltn he 101 lnlo
trbublo, lllll1 tl)ol .anOw.d at
leaat ...0 )l~ichf to tiller
lhrouihdit~l; · · '
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be7 no
-llo'o 38 :rtaro old
and lathlr of a, 18oj0arodd
doUill~~-·~ ',lo al...o nllw•lllll
wao
lui O!:tGber to 1101
480 • monti. ~hlld luppon to 1
Uollf;11·PO.d
elallnilil MlliJ, Wu tbe tather
of her datudller: '· ·
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stsrdciil oo h ....,.S oeole hia
dli!ltnlohecll "I'd IOYO to
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lD hla own modest wa,y
Edward G. Rablna011 ar. lo
aomOih!ng of a prodlpl In lllol
he hia raturlled llmba
alter wrlllrw hla aulobl~
"Mf hlllor, lii.Y Son" In 1957.
1r1 iome li'Uaiae• llle wu
un!laller!rw to m0111bera o! his
!oJnll.y.
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1!'Anr4 &amp;. 1nd hi~ son are

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Jr. was •• lndl¥1dual

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!or aome !Jtber parlo In plc:tares
and ~oYillna. ~ doll't . _
wlat lha1 ...., Jut Jet. llul I
hope tii¥YU work out 1W itio
baet."

111o Farrow.
Some Able To Cq)e
Soont wore ablo to &lt;llllt and
eseape anve. Othero oOQihl
tame BD)' way they could find

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I heir Ol'ln rf&amp;ht. IIUJIIISairw
produce, mamged tit head it .... C1mJIIo In Gllltport, Mloa. tholr p....,nt or porent&amp;
The PreBI- IIIII hla porQ'
off.
Rablnaoil Jr. ran tile pmu~
Air
In 1968, after nsignina 11 ...... to deport Since
childhood he lao been
F.,... Qle 11 7:45 a,m, FliT !or
blsh~, he quit tile ~locopal
Del Rio, Tex., rlhere Nimll wW called Moii\Y- an abbrevlatim
church. Early this year he
!or EmmarJel, his real name.
wlllt
Qlotavo
established 1 nfoundatioo lor AI Mamy grew "" be wa1
Diu Ordaz of Modoo at tho
rellgious transition" to asa!Jt
olqpred
·by tile adulatiCII
croll of lite 478 million, mlleclergymen quiutng the mintshooped on hlo !amouo tather, H
loae Amlllod Dam.
try.
plathe deBire lor his own
Guests on · band !or the
In addition to his wldow, Pike
otudam,
He tllOQihl Bllq&gt;ly
;, survived b)' three children, bmelteon &amp;t which tho llerlean befrw: hla lather's 1011 would
jOV61 iWlent wlll be holt IncludCatherine, Constance aDd Olrised Secretary of Slate and Mrl. turn the trick.
tophor, by hio oeeond wile.
When It did not, lo!am)' was
WUilam Rogera, A\V. JleD. and
UMble
to landle tllo rejection.
Mro. John lolltc:boll and Iormor
Texas Gov. and Mro. John
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Coaaally, u wen u Gov.
Playoff Slandlngo
Preston Srn1th of Texao.
By United Press International
Follorrlni private lallrl wlllt
Semi"'"''• -Best of tlve
W L Pct. Diu Ordaz, tile Chle! x...syracuse •• , ••. 3 2 .600 tlve flew . to tho Mlmlcijlal
Louisville ... , •• , 2 3 .400 Airport &amp;t Gu1tport. Mloo., !or a
~ oboard Air Foree Qle
PARJCEilsBuRG, W, Va. (Ui'O
w L PeL Gov. .1oM Bell WUilama,
A
2~!ormer hl1h
x·Colwnbus • • • • • 3 I .750 Sor!a. Jameo 0, EullaDd IIIII
111ar built
Tidewater • • • • . • 1 3 .250 John Slemla, and Rep. WUilam IChoOI
Ida
own
'rac:lnl
ear
·waa
killed
Colmer.
x-Ciinched series.
the ear rolled aver: lltree
Surxlay's Resulta
tlmeo
on a eurve II (JJio ValSyracus~ 4 Looisvllle 3, 10 U..
ley
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!WQ lOUth ol hlri Sat.
nlngo,
LOOGE TO MEET
No, 21f will
~~ WO!DadloJ, Soilt. '· lO,' II
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
the atocll e a r 1:30 p.m. at tile lolldd!OJI(II'I X... lhrolm SATURDAY ADMISSIONS- ·
tbe
bolt
holding
tile seat bell
BIDn
holl.
Lelah Easterday, Racine; a ...
waa llleared oft, authorltleollld.
les
Hawk, Pmneroy; Marie
'l1le
aeelderit haRJonod oo tile
Bearhs, Pmteroy.
llllh
lap of the !OIIIDre race.
NOW YOU KNOW
SATURDAY D~HAHGES 'l1le ICMI of Cheater (Pet o)
Dal... RJo, Tax:., bas. 1 I.Ptdal
Charles
WUsoa,
Christine
Smlth,
a Iormor polleemon bore
Juilae !!eon lllliiWII reeolllng
WaddeD.
bulldo
racing cora and .,._
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS - Ncne. lha 411'1 lha llel Rio JudBO
lnlo • cUrve too
SUNDAY
DISCHARGES - wu tho on)f "law ...It of tho stnoo. hlib,
accordlag
to a drl•er Peeoa."
Frank Roush.
wu lnUing him. The ear 111med over 11tree tlmeo, tho boy

now.

,.I ne •• inuch or dad u
poaalble," llaii\Y lllid. "We
he,. dlmer or lomcb topther
and SO lor driveL
we oven aUend the arne
partioo.
Beeauae Ia Ia not In 111'0&amp;1
dellllnd 11 a pertormer1
Roblnaon Ia workfrw on 1
ocroert&gt;Ja¥-wlllt a major role
!or hlmoelt-•hlch ho hq)eo

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blclo to 1xrlld tile pro.
4B.bed addition to Voter•
""""""") HoiJIIIIal on P'""e.. !'Of' I Mulberry Heights are be· • lrif souatrt.
The bldo will be Jllltned on
Tueodoy, Oct. 21, at 12 noon on
,,. ~ new addltioo which has been
· 'ih tile plamiJW 8ta1eo tor two
- ~oan. It wUI Include 18 oomi. private rooms and lour private
rO&lt;BDs, The hoop! tal under Ito
praoent &lt;pration hao &amp;8 bedsln
•IOrvlce.
lbeeatlmaledcoato!tlleaddl·
,, lion lo ~00,000 with Hill • Bur·1m !undo totallnB approximate~
. 4200,000 and APPalachia !unds
l&lt;lW!rw approximate~ $217,800
\ haol,. already been granted en

VETEIIANS ~ORIAL
HOSPITAL
SATURDAY ·ADMilllliONS llale Wrfclll. Ridi.Dd; Kana
Bates, ~ lUll; Beth C&amp;aaell,
Vddlepart; Doren Boatlek, New
HeSATURDAY DISQ,IABGES Pauline Dered&gt;erpr,
Slew
lloseberr1. Georp
SUNDAY AllMI8SlONS- Marprot Vcaatn, ·AJbulr. Paula
Sayre, MlnoroYillo; Eva.Alward,
PomerO)'; Gladl• ·RUe, Qaeahlre;
Neal While, Pomoi'Ol'; Lorl-1-

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Souleby, Habert

Some Or the local mooey neecled !or tho corullructlon project
will be provided rrom hospital
!undo and tho llloigs Coon\)' Corrimissioners wlJl isaue revenue
- · to make "' lhe remainder.
The Meigs County Hoapltal
Commlu~on ·and Veterans ~
orlal Hospital, Inc. will reserve
tho rigllt to rejeet 8liJ' and an
b14o and no bidder ;!MY ~tlvlraw
bls hid lor a periOd of 45 da,ya.
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h'old Sept, ·11-20 at~ l'leti HC.ioe ·
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M'.SS OHLINGER

two Pomeroy girla l!l'ld•led Friday !rmn tho Southeastern Ohio School of Praeti&lt;al Nurolq at Nel11011vUio. They are
Mro. Janlee Eskew Schuotor, ill~ o! Mr. aid Mro. Char·
lea Eokew, and lolloa Sheila !Ia)' OhllJWer, da1Jihter of Mr. and
Mro. Cornd ·OIJIInpr. Speaker lor the gradoatlcn Olllll'doeo
WI! Dr, Byrl!lloemakor, dlrectorofthod-orrtofvocatlcnl oducotim in OhiO&gt; A reeeptlon !ollowed tho pedlrollon,
Mia• Ohlinger Will begin worl&lt; W-llday at the Helzer Madl·
cal Clnler,

David Ohlinger
bJ'OQIIht before tho group the
problema of lire at tile vUlap
Jllltrated land !Ill clump In Sallllbury Townohip and tile con· eern of the Meigo Coun\)' De...-m--ol Health OYer bumlni which has taken . place at
lnto"ala sln&lt;e tile clump heBill JllltrAting tile ftrtl of lhlo
year.
Both Ma,yor C, 0, Fisher and

IQIIp.

Cwndl dlacuoiiOd the poulbUII)' o( aecurbll Ulll'bage Jlll&lt;ker tnck wldch lriiUfd be uiiOd to
houl rtiluoe IAl the mmp. A pro.
pollli to keep tho dump open
fewer hour• eaell week also was
discus~. Couacl1 took no formal action on elther suggestion,

howevw.

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Ilurlll, tho dlaeuSBion, Cwncllman Zerkle predicted the op.
eratloll of the new clump by o
private lndlvl&lt;llal. Zerkle oald
he r~ the Deparlment of Heolth
would 80 alontlatrongl,ywlth such
an ~~~~tntlon since the enterprise
would have a ~slderable Investment Involved.
A BlmUar . report of ouch an

·the first of the year - would
aloo 80 along with lbe private~ owned dump.

1o1m b)' the board of education
almost ~years a&amp;Q.

The present board of ecllcaCooncUmon lndleated that the,y tloo declined to grant a new deed
hope to meet In opoclal aooolon !or tile proper\)' to tile vUI8000 to discuss fllrther their
However, shortly after the origiproblema with the dump and how nal deed of two years ago waa
to cope witllthem.
!oond. h had been BII!Ded by L.
During last nl8ht'• m"l'lin&amp; W. McCqrpas. clerk ol. t h e
&lt;Mm&lt;Uman Zerkle aloo turned board,- d Richard Jones, then
over to the eOWicU and Clerk - president of the Meigs Local
Treasurer Gene Grate a reeord~ Board.
ed deed lor tho Middleport RoadZerkle had it recorded at tbe
slcle Park. Tho deed trano!ero eoorthwse IU1d it was that deed
tho Iarmer park properl;y !rom which he presentedtocouncUlast
the Meigs Local School Dlotrlet night.
Board of EducotiCII to the vilHe susgested that tho village
lage,
adverlloe It !nr sale wltll t h e
The two-5ear ..Gld deed was lclea tllat the Feeney • Beonett
found recently 1n a rue in the Post 128, American Legion, will
county auditor's (dice a month · be the purchaser.
or so roUowing a displte over
However, there were some inthe Iormor -k. Mlddleportoov- dications by offtclala, following
eral months ago agreed to adver- the susaeotton. that the pot! does
tlae tile park lor oale but !ound not want the proper\)' now. MI,Ythat It had oo deed lor tile prop. or Fisher, a member al thepost.
ert;y which had been given to tho said he wiD check to see I! ttie

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Maintenance &amp;ljlorv!sor Harold
Cha1Je atoted that tile villaee Is
loolng several hundred dollan
eaeb rnoot1J on Its attempts to
operate the land fill dump due

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totllehllhcostormanpowerand

cpe~atlon

vot~

was

recently

ot Pomeroy Coonell. z~fkle said that there are
lndlcatloos thai commwlities of
the county !aeod with what
to do with solid wastes since
new legislation went into effect

at a meeting

To Decide

In Esn&gt;t In tho blaeot attaek er Bide's motor torpedo boats.
alnce tho 19lfl lollddle Eall War
The Israeli mDitary apokooIDd bllstecl a 30..mlle front south man sald the attack begao Mon..
of lite Sueo Canal, alllclala an. da,y nllh~ wllen Israel reportnounced today.
ed Ita motor torpedo boats had
An laraell apokoaman said the deatro,yed two EiD1JIIan Pr boats
raid f.nfllctid udozens" of eu- J:ut had lost one of ita own with
. ualtles m1 enHd beaY1 daln. ita thrree..man crew · because of
IP to E&amp;;ptlan mll!tacy Instal- an aecldental exploBion · lal!ono llleludlna: radar - ·
lllod to spot lttadclni Jaraell
Cairo ~ elalllled lite de·
planeO:
atrue- of 10 Israeli

wASmNGTON

(UPO - The
o! Everett McKiniOJ'
Dirksen returns today to the
Capitol he !requently dominated
with wit, words am legislative
leadership.
President Nlxon, a junior
senator with Dirksen 18 yearfl..
ago, led the o!ftclal mournlq
witll a brle! eulogy scheduled at
noon EDT ;n the Capitol
Rotunda. A . responao was
l1ci!l~~. '*~ '''- ,~·,,) · , P~ - •. ~ Sen. !l'?"fard H.
Obaei'Yetl
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..... lllrks•n's
lllriiie ....~ed'lit euttiiJI: doim . s"""ln4a• ind a tnlll already
Em&gt;tlia tire poiwwr thel hod mentioned as a dark horse
been takiltl on illcreaslng toll posalblllcy to succeed hlm as
of llraeU troop&amp; a1aJs tile Suez Senate Republican Ieeder,
Canal. The two al&lt;leo have tho
The Dlinols senator, lamed
111'801est eoncentratljln of !Ire lor his curly white hair and hlo
- r there slnee tho baUio of ability to tickle tile ratioJal
El Alameln In World War n. psyche, died Sunday !rom a
body

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Radio ,alao rlliorted dol!lgbt.t loda,t iiOU/i tho &amp;Jez ea.
lid but
oo dolallt.
The Clrat naval bottles since
tile 1967 War hod been roport.
ed In tho Gull of &amp;lez beiOiithe
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vtew 1 Dirksen's closed walnut
casket in die r&lt;Xunda from noon
'today until noon Wednesday.

The scene- black-draped cata£alque. military honor guard in
slow and predse ,march,
dtgnltaries, a stream of quiet
citizens- was familiar to mU·uons who watched it on

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brougbt up tho l!llllolble ...:.,.
the MlddloPQrl Commuait;)'
by the Meigs 1ll&amp;b School
phyalcal education ~lu801
two - k period. He and
olllcWo said thq hod beea
!acted by phyBical -~!*
teacher Mro. Fentm Toylor
aokod permlaolon to hold
.
mlng clusea lor hlib IChoolll!&gt;donts at tho pool,
Lut nl8ht'odla..,ao!onbrooJ#.
to liglllllte problem of llal&gt;ll!lir
lnauranee In ease of l&lt;&lt;ldoJ# .
and aloo tho coots Involved lall!t
uae ol eloctrlcit;f andotllermali&gt;tonanc:e !actors. CUmcllmanllld&lt; .
VJWihan oald he woold oorrta&lt;:t
Mra. T_,lor to oee I! abe II
BIID Interested In •f"ltho pool
!or llludenta and If 10, what Jl)on
migllt be worked out,
O!llclala said tho! nat , _
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Charles Sumner of
Massachusetts in 1874 ard
Robert Taft ol Ohio In 1953.
Taft died only a year after
Dirksen sq)ported his tutlle
attempt to beat Eisenhower tor
the 1952 Republican presidertl.al

were

Legion poll lo atlllU ~=~~~·
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the park JII'Oper1;y.

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No one, publicly or prhately,
questioned Dirksen's rtatt •
the honor. He served · 16 yean
111 the House ard nearly 19 In
the Senate. Dirksen was in his
1Otb year as Senate GOP

loader,

and

hlo legiolotive
inchded the a.
door test hen treal)' aid the
1964 cloll rtghto bill

monuments

Housetrailer Tax Law Changed
Accprdiqr to new state Iawaf effective this Nov. 25, taxes
. on CQJtatn· classinct:ti.On&amp; of houaetnilers have been doubled.,
Jl(o1rt'COOnl&gt;' Aud!f.lt ll'ordon Caldwelr said today.
In ·t he past housetrallen Which hive ''depreciated out" have
been taxes at the rate of $18 a year. AccordinR to the new legislation. the sa{lle trailers will be taxed at a rate of $36 a ,year.
II taxes on such trailers were pro-rated in the past, they
have been taxed at the rate of $1.50 per month, According to
the new rate structure, the rateoftaxon the same trailers wOI
be $3 per month.

Amorw mamr seators OD
both oldeo of the al~e, srleC at
Dirksen's IJI:Ssin,g was raJ.
S e n a t e Democtatlc Leader
Mike Mansfield's eyes were
damp, and the Senate- unlllce
the

House- pootponed

!OI'lllll)

eulogies tor a rew days.
Dirksen's death lett two

of.

his pet projects un!lnlahed. Qle ·
was

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1'1111 128, American 1AIIOn. wiD
boat tho Eilbth lllitrletFall Conror011&lt;8 Suodl1 at tho poll home
In lollddlaport.
'!be boslnosa noa
-•- ~" •-~~ w~ .,.... at 1 p.m. with
Marvin Kelb', holt commandert
~lllng IJJo meeting to Oldor.
C&lt;!IJunander Ko1J1 will ~eo
Mi,)io. c. 0. Fllber Who win
.welcome v!BIIIjrs !rom &amp;Cl'OIS
tho AmeriJ:ail toiJilln'• Elahtl1
District.
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trill, dlotrletllriiV!ctoommlllltlez:~ Com_.... Kelb' .~ ~
dliOelbe dlstrlet OOJnlllllldcjrIa Rlehard Lorrli. Boil ·Call &lt;II

undergoing lung cancer surge- television when former Presry. His body will lie in state at ident O..lght D. Eisenhower
the rotunda until noon Wednes- J.a.y in state in March.
day, then be moved to the
Dirksen was only the third
Natloral Presbyterian dlUrch aerator and 21st person to lie in
for a funeral service.
state at the Capitol. The other
Thursday Dirksen's body will semtors, both Republicans,
be tlown to Dltnols
for
graveside service and burial. at

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Mlddlt1&gt;0rt 1'1&gt;11 128, Dlvlolon V.
Dlitrtet Treuurer Welloy
lamer, Lancalllar, w!Q give tile
treaourer' I raport. There will
ba )lie preaeritatlon of owarda.
•
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OpeidrtB lnvoco
w~ . by
Joe Sweeney, dlltrlct chaplain.
. . A pall commander• meeting
wiU :11e bald at 11 a.m. and a
eard ' turn-In wW be bold be-11 111it1 12 nooa. A lundJ.
eoo.!l'ill be held at 11:311.,
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hoot • of· tlvo pme oar- • • • dl.toloo penJantwb&gt;to cleclde tile chamPiona o!
.
National and American lea!IIIII I wUI begin oo Oct. 4, I!..,
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-' one .pme playoff ls necea~.
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. ·· I oct. ntntlleeiQ-of-theALei!am- ::=t:,u~~~- ,
•. ·''.P!ono. AJ! i!Wo!! pmea and the . , Mrllo .;... N~ -~''Jf'
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.worM $erle• wiD be tolevlsed. !llllrlet a•ndlla~'PI'taldorit; wUJ ,. Blda ror ~ia- ~aiH.
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. Dllltlet
®Onod en· 1\'~sda,y, 0et. 22,
I«OI'IIirw ~ an lllliOUlll'omillt
Monday by Jlllin
. Drill, ,,.p'roJect
enctneer d. 1Sitco, lnc., ~
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dlYioloo, one team WDl be llr&amp;JIIed a bye then pia)' tile wiiiiOr of
tho Oct. 3 pmo on the !olloJrlrw
da,y. ShoUhl a !our - wa,y tie dovai.P, two games wUI be plaJOd

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, Commi"l,..r - e Kubn.
U three teama ohould tie In a

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Blab
Grlmm. He .... omplo,yed In tho
alreraft induJirr,
He II sunltod by hll wire,
Mary; one ••&amp;~Mr. Mr1. 9Jir.

If She's setting out on her own, why not make sure she keeps in touch.
Buy her a phone for her new home.
After all, she's slill your little girl, isn't she?

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Sbormau Grimm,
o1 198
Welt Illata Sl., Allleaa, died SotardQ In blterlrw Armo J1ta1
a brief
Mr. Grimm .... bem .....
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Mra. li1tarcJa BJI.
1oek, Nti.....Uio; Mro. Kana
Beerbower, Erte, Pa:, ud 11r1.
LouiJe camp.,u, LorJoulor; ....
- - Donald Mliler:, Colum..
INa; slsloro, Mro. Cbl9al1er' RMfJnWr, 111'1. La..
el11e F - . PllneJMlle. IIIII
Mra.
llaUetl', In ado.
llomo; • brothar, IIQIIIIIIill, York; 10 ...-u.trmlllll - ·
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0uo . ....,. and raur slslora
.,.._him
l'lo»nl oomeoo wW ba bold

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LOCAL TEMPS
Tho tOIIIilorat.Jre [D dormtcJrra
be bold at Grace Ualted ~ Pomero,y at 11 a. m. VcntJay ,...
dilt ,Oiureh In GalUpolia G11Wo4. der elearq aldeo ,... 69 denoadlr¥, bellmlllll .a t 7 p.m.
areas.

Dies Saturday

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dlmp wW be operating In Meigo
Oount1 within tile next 30 dJQ'o,
'11111 was tho prediction of
Coun'D Prealdenl John Zerkle
llonJI8y nl&amp;bt when Middleport
VUlase Council met In regulnr

moutll,Ohlo.
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wm be re-

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DISCHARGES -

Sherman Grimm

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BY BOB HOEFLICH

projec~

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the ear It landocl In a
ditdl, the driver said.

Jfyou're worried that she won't phone,
give her a phone.

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tho
AU w'1"k oholl he done accordlng todrowinpand s.l)lci!lcat!ono
prepared by Earl C. Hayes and
Aa.soclates, Architects, of Port&amp;-

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and It lo dllllcult lor llviJW
thlnp to ....,.. and prosper In
that much aledo. Bing Crosby'•
tlrot !lmil,y of oona dlseovorod
the taet as ha'" otlloro: Checyl
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IIELFING KINDERGAltTEN PUPIL, leUnda Grimm, ICJOii..:
ov~ a reader which wW be a put of tho aludy lhla ,.... at tho·:;:.·
Midd1elJort Eleme~Ury klndorprten cla!l oiMro. PbyUioRae-&lt;:. ·
l«rtt Is carolyn lflplas·- l s wwld,. 111ft aldoln lito Yolco·.';.·
Hiah School Job training Pr1llriDL
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Redo will send lltelr
wi-.er, Ietty Jlm Merritt,
tho Sen Francloco
Gaylord Perry Ullll&amp;llt
Field In an atlo~n~&gt;t
to their illm hold oo
In tile Natl~
Weatern Division. ·
took over tho top
~&lt;It 'M•il11da¥ nlpt b)' IWOeplng
bUI from the Giants b)'
:Z~~l,w icoreo of :;.4 wlllt
Granpr and Bobb)' To.
occiW'llll! the role or

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· Gnnpr pkked lit hlo 20th
of tho season when he
out a Giant threat In
ninth· lnntna o! the first
aM preaerved Jim Ma1
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ntntb victory of the
agatnat four loues.
, Allll tile lanlcy rlghtllanler
DOtched his eighth rictory wlllt
.~.· ·.~coreleoo elght.-lnnllll! relief
.,, ljliit when tho Reds grabbed
'•;' lbi victory In tile nlshtcap 00
:~ a OII8'0irt tingle b)' Tolan In the
iSth lnnlrig whkh sent home
Ted Se-wlllt thewlnn!ngrun.
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' Giant pitchers hsd
-~ed .,p to hold the Reds hit,.
less lltroush ten Innings before
Savage touched off tho winning

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992-5169 •• 985-3595
IIIIHI...rt, 0.

rally lq_ tile second game with
an lnllOLI hiL Jimmy stewart's
sacrlftce bunt moved Sa'"P to
second. ·Tolan's game - winning
hit lollowed an lnt.enti""'l pe11
to Pete Rose.
Tolan was hitlen ln tlx trip•
to the plate when he lined his
hit oil loser Frank Llncy In the
15th.
"AM I couldn't care less •
cause U.t last hit made up for

everything, n.. said a

hippy To-

lan.
u1 went hitleu in Dine at.obats

alll I reel great," chimed · in
Tommy llelmo.
.
•• My arm ls tired bu~ not
sore," aatd Granger, who was
making hlo 74th relief appearance of the season ln the se~
ond game. He needs only five
more appearances to shltter the
club record held by Ted Aber-

DOMINO _SUGAR
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MACffiEL.

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nathy, .now with the Chicago
Cubo.
"I asked Wayne If he was
a:etth~ tired and hla answer

was, 'How do 1 look?" 11ld
Redo Manager Dave Bristol.
Grinning, he added, 11 1 think
Wayne got tired of hearing us
tell him to hold them lor just

one more tnntrw.'"
Gerry Arrigo owned a 4-1 lead
In the sei;Ond game when Jim
Davorvort and pinch-hitter Dick
Dietz led off with singles. Be-

fore the side was retired, the
Glanta had three runs to tie the
score at 4-4:.
Clay Carroll, Arrigo's su«ea..
sor, walked home .one of the
runs. The «her two came olf

ot WUlie

Mays' baaea..J.&lt;Ilded olngleo off Donny Rlbonione

The loss in the opener went
to Giant pitching ace Juan Mar-

By MD\E QUANE

Sen Dlell'J, 9.:!, and Clncbmtl
UPI Sport&amp; Writer
took two from San FranclKO,
George Scott coold lllank lite lxJth b)' 5-4 with the second
c«tctal score he wasn't a goat going 15 !mingo.
Moncla,y niSbt, but moally he
At Detroit, Yankee burlor
could thank hlmooll,
, Mike Koldcb olngled home lite
Tho big Hollon first baseman deciding run but Jack
singled home lite cytng and Aker's 13th save to win . hJs
wlmlng nma In the elfllrth second against four lou.
1m1ng or the Red Sox' 5..4
Gelie Michael oxtended hi•
VIctory over Clevelllllll, but he hitting streak to ninO games,
"""ld hove been faulted lor til singling In lite third and sixth
four Clevelaed run&amp; In lite ftftb to drive home Horace Clarhe
If 1lle &amp;core hadn't changed hla lxlth tlmeo.
mind.
At Ookland, Kanoas C!ty'o AI
Scott f.Ued w come up with F!tzmorrio hurled three ocore.
Jose Cardenal' s lll"OWlder open. loSB lmillgs or relief In hia
ing
dta Inning and was . . . league debut' to preserve
originally charged with a 1Jr0..
base error until cardenal waa
credited with a double IIIIer the
game.
The Indians pullhed
across fwr runs before w1mtng
pitcher Sonny Siebert, JIOW 11.

GOLDEN

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deemed him ' and tht a corer's

Jecltlon just made !t oweeter.
Ylll\&lt;ee&amp; Edge Do!rolt.
In ._,. American League

actloo, the New York Yankee•
edged Detroit, 3.:!, Kansas City
beat Qakland, 7-3, CaUfomta
aqueezed by Minnesota M and
SeaUle took two from' Chl~,
2..1 and 5-l.
In the National League the
New York Meta edged cto.:.r to
dlvltlonJeadlng a.Jcaso 3.2
P1Uibur&amp;h defeated ~ea1'
6.2, St. Loulll niPPed PhUadel:
Jlhla, 4-3, !.Ala Angeles shut out

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NEEDS ESPECIALLY
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The Mel&amp;, and in partlculor
Tommie Agee, husded their
way to a 3-2 triumph over Leo
Durocher's Chicago CUbs Moo'
day n!&amp;llt that oot onls sUenced
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The Lip" but reduced Chiea-.
go's lead over New York to just
tlh games in ,..e National
League's Eastern Division.
Agee, who had hit a two-run
homer in tho third !m!~.
began the oixth by lea!lll! a
"oormal" siJW].e into a double
•• hlo ground ball to left died
on the wet turf.
Garrett,
singled
sharply
to
The next
botlor,
Wayne
right and Agee raced for home.

!~:~~~~.:.n:d:;
plate but Agee slid around

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touched .,f • big rhubarb
bet&gt;l(een the Cub&amp; and plate
UJI1llre Dave Daridson. .
"'I couldn't believe he called

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oudden . I beard this roar from
tho crowd and turned al'1lUIII to
· see the UJI1llrt slinalilll! safe.
1t wao a very "'settl1111 play.
There was no exeuse· for it.''

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CcluDcU dlaco11ed It 1t111111 ,,,
(Colltll'lued frOID ~e 1) !'; thati!Je lolinllldil trulleol &amp;reiO- adlool.
''Some one Ia going to bo kUI- a ,....t for the conRructJOD ~ ~.~' ' '
liley a~~ou~a c&lt;ner With il'ra. ing to relocate the' drlinNolrom
vi a pohl' buUdlnC !or stor... ltf 1, ' '.,
TaYlor In a&lt;!"ance on 11ta prob- tho Bmo llollmi RQed, Both pro. ed," be warned.
Chief c......,.. laid 111at hola lilt for durfllc . ·
lem• lnvolvoil In utln8 the ,J&gt;OOI jocll will be oo an emer.
put 11ta end or the aoasoo aM geney boola and will proVIde re. llciJ&gt;Inl that ae auxiliary eu be 1lle winter ............. ......
lief for dtoee I!Ying In thO area, tormed w &amp;lvo pollee cilllcora IIIli' cherpa Involved.
tho tllb will ... '
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· beip In potroiiJIIln oortaln ar. poured and JIOif• ... D.Wl• Ill
A doiegatlon !rom BrOadway otftc!ala sold.
and r:ocf will be ......
Council approved ·tho report eaa. The auxlllor7 W&lt;lllldbomllde 1lle St.. near lito -oectloo wltll
will
Grant St. waa present to dlo- or MayorFIIIher -.srece~p~a 1111 or people IDterNt.ed In llfeC;y. ed out tat.r. l'bo pole be
located
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Ice
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Mayor Flllhor dlacusled parkPl'&lt;liJOI'lleo. They tletedtbat uBI. Of tho total ~95 WSI colichal Marlchal, who has an 11- water during tho recOil! heavy lected In fine• and fees and
lnl In yellow zanea b)' 101110 mo. lll'anted. BIDs were _....ed for ·
1 record at candlestick Park rains Ia pouring lrom dta Bone In merchant pollee lee&amp;. A let- torlllts and tho pollee policy of II· 118Yment.
FoUowlng lite dlocuoo!an, 1lle
ancl Is &amp;.9 on the road. was Hollow Rood and Grant st. otto ter from tho ·Columbia Gu Co. auJnr ddletl to oltenders.
counctl
moved into ''executive
nicked for two runa in the first tllolr properUea. One realdent wao read polndng out that po CooncUmen reported dtst an or.
inning aiXI another in the aec- said tbat water lo backing up prices wi II be Increased In Ml&lt;l. · dlnanco supports the stand being &amp;essloa."
-.Hnr tho meetl!ll w or •
ord as the Redll bullt "' an !mo hlo basement cautln8 furn- dleport due to the Bta&amp;e U:Clle . token b)' lite pollee. M13-or Flab.
Mayor
Fllbar, Cl!'J'k-Tr_,..
corporate tax lnerease.whleh was er commentecl lltat two butlnesBearly lead.
ace ilaJna&amp;8.
Grate,
Councllman Zerkle, C...
A h,..e run by Johnny Bench
Chase Aid that work waa to put Into effect by lite lao! legl8- men have expressed dtelr dllllature. The increase ts passed aatlafautlon with the policy ot llnQr, Voughan, George - .
in the eighth inning, which sent
Cll!rord Stumbo, and C h a 1 e,
the Reda ahead 5-3. pro\'ed to
onto the consumer.
•
otflclala oo parking.
ma111tsn1nce
-rv!sor.
Clerk.Treasurer Grate reportbe tho winning run.
CouncU accepted a compro.
ed thst Harry Evans, repreaenta. mise asreement with Mra. EleaThe Giantl had one run in
live of Ohio Video, Inc., which nor Welch Zelhor on Rutland
the ninth am rtmners were an
bas been awarded a contract to St. proper\)' being used by lite
!!rat and third when Granger
took over for Maloney with none
supply cable teleritloo to dta village. Mrs. Zeiher recently
communlt,y, has reported that an refUsed an olter ot $100 for uae
out. The runpera held when Ken
application filed with tho Feder. ot dta lot b)' tho village over a
HenJenon flied to stewart.
Granger then inJuced Ron Hunt
ai CommunicaUons Commission IUIIlber or montho and aoked
IB pending approval ol tho eom. that the village remove Ito equipto h!l Into a gamwndl~ double play.
mission.
ment from the IoL
National League
Alter tonight's game the Reds
The dlf!leul\)' apparently Ilea
However, under the comproEast
play hoat to Sen Diego for two
with the teleriolon otstlan at mise arrangement the village
W L Pet. GB Parker&amp;b.1rg, w. va:, 32 miles
games before departing for
po!d Mrs. Zether $120 In back
Chicago . , , •• 84 57 .596
via
air
from
Middleport.
Reguroad games.
rent and wUI pay $20 a mont11
Now York •..• 81 57 .587 11!1
lations state that when a station retroactive to Sept. 1 lor uae
Pltlsbursh ... 75 61 .551 ~h
ts witllin 35 miles ot. a commun- ot the property.
st. Louis . • .. 74 65 .532 9
ity, the station must release an
It was agreed dtet Chase and
Philadelphia .. 55 83 ,399 27'/,
area to be sen-ed by a cable CcluDcllman ZerldewiUmeetwlllt
Montreal ..•• 43 97 .307 40'!,
company.
a representative or the M. and
West
GB
Evans has indicated that he R. Foodllner to work out a pion
W L Pet.
will give up his contract with lor pJttlng water drtlnlng from
Clnclmatl •. , 76 61 .555
the community If nothing has de- structures of the store undera 7-3 Royals' victory over the
San Fran. '. . , , 77 63 .550 l~l
veloped on the F.C.C,appllcatlon ground. It wao
od also to lnA'&amp; and get his first win.
Los Angeles •• 75 63 .543 11h
b)'
Oct.
13.
Grate
also
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lllghll&amp;llts lloyal Attack
Atlanla ..... 76 65 .53~ 2
that he has written CongressLw Pinlella'll aacrllice fly
Houston •••.• 73 65 .529 31/,
drove In lite deciding run In tho San Diego .•.. 44 96 • 314 33'!&gt; man Clarence Miller in regard
to the matter tut has not reeetv ..
eighth, while Jerry Adair's
Monday's Results
ed a reply. Pomeroy, having a
1,000th hit, a run-scoring single,
Cinci 5 San Fran 4, 1st,
and Bob Ollve;r's two-run Cinci 5 San FraT. 4, 2nd, 15 inns. oontract with Ohio Video also,
1a in the same circumstances.
homer, his 12th, highlighted a New York 3 Chicago 2
II
was reported.
10-hlt Royal&amp;' attack.
Pittsburgh 6 Montreal 2
Councllman Ohlinger a l s o
Mlnneoota ace Jim Perr)' wao St. Louis 4 Phlla 3
brought
before the group a charge
clobbered for nine hits and au
Los Angeles 2 Atlanta 0
that
young
drivers are speed..
. six nms In lite lour and a half Houston 9 San Diego 2
lng In the aree near lite Melga
Inning&amp; be worked against tile
(Today's Probable Pitchers)
High Sdlool In Middleport. He
Angelo. Perry wao seeklng hla
All Times EDT
polntecl
out that Chief or Pollee
18dt win but took h!o s!xtb loa&amp;.
Chlcago (Holtzman 16--9) at New
J.
J.
Cremeans,
present for the
Angel &amp;tarter Rudy May got tile York (Sfa.ver 20-1), 8 p.m.
moiling, camot be oo au streela
win lor an 8-11 mark.
Pittsbursh (Walker 2-4) at Monnear the' school at the sameU.me.
treal (Renko 3-6), 8 p.m.
· Ohlinger said that a lour • way
St. Louis (Briles 14-12latPhU·
stop near his . home II Fourth
adelphia (Jackson 12-lt), 7:35 p.
and Lincoln Sts. Is not being IJb.
m.Los Angeles (Bunning 12-10)at served by some youthful dr!v.
Atlanta (P. Niekro 19~12), 8 p.m. ers. He aaid also that students
San Francisco (Perry t6-12)at · gathering near the corner point
Clncljmatl
(Merritt 18-6) 8 p,m. out to , _ ,motorists ~dl---·
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1' dldn'f'-feel hlm touch me. I
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has &amp;DftO so that they wUI know
skinned my right leg on his HouSton Klerker 18-10 , 8.30 p. tlley will not be caught r 0 r
0.
UO N. 2nd
shlnguards when I slid past him m.
opeedlng or 110lng throosh a stop
and he didn't even have the
American League
sign.
ball. I was surprised he argued
East
so much," sald Agee.
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Durocher didn't say anything, Baltimore , ... 95 45 ,679
real1y. "I never say a word Detroit. •..• 80 60 .571 15
after a game, win or lose/' was Boston .•••. 75 63 .513 19
his only comment.
Waohington, .. 72 68 .514 23
In other National League New York ..•• 70 69 .504 24'12
action. the Cincinnati Reds ClevelaOO .•• ,56 85 .397 39'h
swept a doubleheader from the ·
West
San Francisco Giants, 5-4 a.-:1 5W L Pet. GB
4 In 15 lmingo; Plttsbur&amp;ll best Minnesota ••• 85 54 .612
Montreal, S.2i Los Angeles Oakland •••• 76 62 .551 B1h
blanked AUanta, 2-0, st. Louis cali!ornla ••• 60 17 .438 24
edged Philadelphia, 4-3, and Kansas City , , 57 '82 .410 28
Houston routed San Diego, 9-2. Chicago •.••• 54 84 .391 30%
Fed. Tax
Boston edged Cleveland, 5-4, Seattle • . . • •• 54 85 .388 31
New York beet Detroit, 3~2,
Monday's Results
2
$2.36
Kansas City topped Oakland. 7- Wash at Balt, ppd., rain
$2.36
3, C&amp;l!lornla defeated Minneso- Roston 5 Cleveland 3
ta, ~. and Seattle swept a N.W Yorl&lt; 3 Detroit 2
$2.44
doubleheader from Chicago, 2-1 Seattle 2 Chicago 1, 1st
and ~1 in American League Seattle 5 Chicago 1, 2nd
game&amp;, Wuh!III!IOn at Balti- Kan C!Q&gt; 7 Oaldand 3
more was postponed because of cams Mlllfteoota 4
$2.44
rain.
(Today'&amp; Probable Pitchers)
RI!Ue! pitcher Wayne Granger
All Times EDT
$2.68
turned oot to be tho hero In
Kansao City (Drago 8-11) at
bodt games lor the Rids, who Oakland (Nash 7-1&gt;. 10:30 p.m.
$2.68
moved Into first place by a hall
Minnesota (Chance :;.2) at C&amp;l·
game !n tho Weotern Dlris!on. ifornia (Murphy 9-12), 4 p.m.
$2.77
Granger cboked o11 a ninth
Now York (l&gt;tottlemyre 18-12)
!nnt,. , rally in lite opener to at Detroit (llllkenny 4-5), 9 p.m.
ALL PRICES PLUS TAXES &amp; 2 TIRES OFF YOUR CAR
record hia 20th save and post
Bostoo (Roino 5-10) al Clev..
h!o elghdt victory In the land (McDowi11 18-12), 7:45p.m.
nll&lt;lrtcap.
. Waoh!lll!lon (Corlos 5 • 3 and
Bosman U-5)atllaltimore (Phoeboo 1:1.,4; and CUeUar 20-10), 2,
5:30 .p.m.
BEARS OBTAIN BARNEY
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Footboll Leque have -!ned
oril ~~ Baraey, a wide
re~ellel',
the Clevelallt
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Olllln[ler expreosed .......,. llla1! • .iumrt llidef for -~'-anii!J out aew'hoi!M .ot .. Cb;r
oiirtlni ~ .file Laurel st. oyer tho lifo\)' or small

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., Mr. 1111 l\lro. Wllllom Downie of Mondni stor ~In .Woat11'\'Uio Frldor for the woddlnl of her JIOililow, F.dwlll'd Jomeo
l!llllrfUI, - of Mr. 1111 llro. Jaeob Elberfeld, fD.I\IIaa Barbara
.StOut, dlu&amp;tltor of Dr.
TIJEIIJAY .
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1111 Mrs. Waller ,M.
~LAII MEETING, Haclae,
Stout or Weaterville.
I.oclp
461, F, and F.N., Tu.... ' tho
1be oouple ...remardo¥, 7:30p.m.
Cordi ·Katllr
. """ried In a dooblo cereMEIGS
LOCAL
Albl.Ue
Boollq.
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hold
mon,y with the bride' 1
ora
TueldaJ,
7:10p.m.,
In
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aliter, Mlaa Sharon
terla, Melga lllch School, lild,.
lllo afternoon ..,._
stout, who exchanged
dleJl011,
Parooti
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Be.. Wild Had...... with llarey Sear1
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lea, claalmlteandc:loae
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Local School Dllb:let ~ Of . 1ft ...0 a hilfoley of the elurch
!rlond of Mr. Elberfeld.
Education, 7:30 p.m. ,C .Ill• b and plctqre1 of acttnlloa over
The couples are holley.
school, Racine.
' , , . ·. . · 111e 1 ..,.1 wore ihown bJ Mrs.
,_,.,. in Ontario,
RECEPTION FOR now bind Wild H8illord. SiM!clalllllllle.iaa
Cuadl.
lnstruetDr, Jolin Cosat,' ...... I l1lVVIded ._, "The CoJnpany
Tho dooble wedding
Eutern· Bard Booater1 iDoet at Four" of Colwhtiua. Aloo linltook place a1 the First
1118b
school TueaclaJ. A 9aeltlcn .log were the' King lamlly, Dean- ,
U n I t o d Presbyterian
1111 ana- periDd will follow. Ill Reod, Karon Sloan, and lloiChurch in Westerville at
Meetlni lime •• 8 tO 1:30; ~- tie ....... Tho _ ... 1110
7:30p.m.
bora
are ID toke a dozool ~ laeludod ., _ , . by !lira. Peorl
Barbara had her slalos "' the Hulon, All tnoml!or• ·· Parker 1111 Mrs. Wild Haclord.
ter, Min Julie Stout.
....... to attoncJ.
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Meigs
aa maid or hoDor.

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Brldeamalda were Mrs.
Robert RUlli, sister o!
the bridegroom; Miss
' Marianne Roth, Hebron,
and Mra.. Allen Myers of
Doyton,
Dr. Jacob H. Elberfeld w•s hia brother's
best man and hb ushers were Robert Ruhl,
Boo.Jamln l!eMett and
Allen Myers, Mindy
Roth, C&lt;IUSin of 1 h e
bride, waa flower girl
and their nephew, EelWord l!eMeU, was ring.
bearer.

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Methodist Church, • ,... .POtluck supper; members
ored dish 1111 own table "'""
Ice; Miss 4dla Eber1boeb tho

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MRS, EDWARD

JAMES ELBERFElD

Members of the Elberfeld family attending the wedding beaides Mr. and Mrs. Do!mle were Mrs. E. W, Siddall of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elberfeld of Logan, Mrs. R&lt;&gt;bert Slagle
of lrolllon, _and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Elberfeld ol Cllllllcothe.

4lld Mrs. Paul Cascl, has returned trom St. Augustine, Fla.
where she visited Mlas Z I t a
Nlerl. Teresa will en4tr Ohio

University this fall In prepara..
tion ror becoming an elementary
Mra. FlorenCe Hamay has returned to her home In Akron af.
ter spending the past two months
here with her sister, Mrs. Beu~
lab Wbite.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Sisson
and son, Robbie, were recent
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Mr. ami' Mra. Larry Flow~
era ot COlumbus were weekend
IJie&amp;ta ot Mr~ and Mn. Albert
Roulb.
Mr1. R&lt;lbert Faulk and children, Bol&gt;by and Debbie Kaye,
have rewrned ID their home in
UrboDa lflor apeoding a week
here wltb her parents, ~. and
lllrl. Gall Miller. Mr. Faulk
drove doWII Sunday ror his

Transfers

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ToreA Cud, daughter of Mr.

teacher.
Arthur casci has completed
summer work with the Ben.. Tom
Construction Co. in the Florida

Everglades and will bqln his
aeeond year at the Trl-Counl;y

Voc:aUonaJ School at Nelsonville
next week. Be Is treinlng ID be
a ceramic technician.
Emerson Jones has returned

from Hopatcong, N. J. alter

ac~

companying his daugllter, M r s.
Lee Davidson, and children there.

Davidson&amp; spent a month
here visiting her parents.

The

Eynon Family Holds
Weekend Gathering
A get-er or the lamlly
Mr. and Mrs. Reed J;;ynon
d. near Racine was held at the
l&gt;7non home over 0,. weekend,
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Eyuoo, Belfast, Maine:
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watson, Sterling, Mich.; Mr. 1111 Mrs. Carroll Neigler, Karen and Nola,
&amp;Yrscuse; and Mr. and Mrs. Emll
Eynon, Mr, and MrS. DeiUliS
E;ynon, and Mr. and Mrs. Hob-

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Easler and Faster

d!Wt, loai-ltmo tteilur~ of
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Holll!l Help "'!ri&lt;.
Ual, It
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lauabl ' b II I
A •-ap, boy
won't docl&amp;e • aerlGul . . . . . lortnuy "'
wltll a brulb-&lt;111:. :'·
· , Iaiiier ealls him ·
Send YQUr - . . . Qlleailona 1!111 .!&amp;v. hh
ID YOU111 ASKID FOR rr, eire b1J11 1111 looclit him
~ Helon Help IJSI tida lltWopo. !1113, ' hli kid
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bove the - I I ' It' dOad~ "·,
Thailk 1001 lor aalng me tho ·l!.o limbluon of a 11oih;,u.,
o:opl~a . of WHAT IS A B 0 Y~.
a ~~on;· .... IIIIi
FRIEND? lind WIIA"f'IS AGJHL
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FRiEND? Now i 'Jl'aye ·lmther
requolll. About twr ·~i lllD
(before I waa rooiiJ u1at ..,_,
o~ you publl- "WIIAT'IS
A TEENAGE BOY'I'' li Wll qulie
dllreront !rom "Boy !rl..." 1111
I wilb you!d prlat It apln, 10
t11at this lime ~ ean ellp It out
llllkeeplt.
Thauka tor aU .the "What Is

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·' .·warm. walcome bock wtho ~.··lnd i.lrs,·Mlr1)1aU ~llnore.
Ia, the new IIJsiDr ol the syrscuoo Church !&gt;f the\ Nazarene. ,
The.,Rev. and ~n. lArimOre are not stranpra ~D the , ~mwU·
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the Syracuse chorchbout13'y.ooroaao 1111 hal 11nce
It
C.reyI and McArthur. Since die larimore rail'\-'

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Baseln Thlaland. Donwaoac&lt;OQanldtDihe Columbus airport
· b,y hlo wile, Pam, who'D be spendlovthenoxt yosr,hers wiJh her JIO"'
·~., Mr. and lllra, Lo&lt;J Criw. He had pre•loull¥ beep o1atl~ at
Pp Air FOI'co Base in Nortll Clrollnaud, o! oouroe, Pam waa with

ert Reiber, all of near Racine.

Camme tmrrtcane dtaaster viclima, 1111 ID return picture Ucketa.

THUH!DAY
POMEROY DAV and Auxlllary
7:30 Thurl&lt;ia¥ night at DAV hall.
Refreshments will be served rollowlng the meeting.
AFTERNOON CffiCLE, 2 p.m.
Heatll United Methodlat Church,

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in our positive profusion of prints! Great far•East beau·

delights like mille fleurs and foulards .•. giant plaids
• . • fur..fakeries and abstracts. On dark grounds or I ight,
d•ep or bright. In WOI)/, cotton, synthetics and blends.
Big fa1hion news this seaton is print ... come get
your style-scoop now!

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NOW ON SALEI

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Publication ah:l admissions is
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Births
Mrs. James W. Batey, Middle'Port, son. 8:15a.m. Monday; Mrs•
Jake W. Halley, Rt 2 Crown CIty, son, 3:06p.m. Monday; Mrs,
William J. Davis, Wellston, daughter, 12:51 p.m. Monday; Mrs.
Charles K. Stewart, MkkUeport.,
son, 12:30 LDL Tuesday,

Discharges
James F. Olandler, Dann,y L
Green. Mlu Hilda F. Halley,
Mrs. OrvUle T. King, MrL Jack

L. Large, Paul E. Martin, Mra.
Gerald E. Mollett, Mrs. Willard
01cyer, MJ:s. M. Wayne Rmeer,
Mrs. Ray F. Sc:harteimerger, Aiva c. Wlll,Mrs.DellaOyke,Lew-

be held at 5:30 p,m, Tlllrldoy
the 32~ Esai Main st., Pomot'OJ, home of the S.V. 1111 Mrs.
stauJey Ptatlenburg. Those 11-

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Recent vlaiiDra of Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Wlekerllham Uld Ho will be acCOirijJOnlocl there
laii'Jii1 W.n ·Mrs. 11opr Bee- by hil poren\1, Mr. II1CI M r a.
g1e and ehUdren of Northllol4, WUUam Do!mle,
and James Wickersham, Colum.
Mr. 1111 Mra. Ivan Wat1011
bill
of Sterling, Mich., II1CI Mr. and
Downie will return IIIIa Mrs. - r t Roulb and dau&amp;h-

Ul"dol gueata of lllr. and Mrs.
OWen Wallon, Racine.

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"In a turricane
Wltllloto ol rain
It is a curse
To be a nurse.
"; To walk .., all
ThoH 111S11Y Rights
And tr)' W work
WltlloUt tile Uehts
I wonder just how
· ,Jlear Old f1orenee
\ Would have ftmcilonOd
In camille'• torrents.
.·And Clara Barton,
U fOU plooae,
With water up
Around her knees
What In the world
Would she have done

A Jirl would have
Tobeinoene
To be a nurse

In a hurrtcanel"'

cOllie to 11011•

old age, oa a
""""''
up ita
to
floor m
. 5:28.

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Her on tho run?
''I wouldn't mlid

.;~~-~ ,;..;;.,~-.~-'rN't" .

~l~DUilt'·'

~,iuli.Jne....,.oda.

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, or' wOuldn't mind
' Tlult extra shot

Heal--led,
wlt8ipooof

Autllnldc
that ........ Ill 3
i•ut~• ol allells

vinYl I!Oncho
with ottat:hed
~ood..,...,

without

.._

11om wahot down

adjulllmllnt.

fpr piDttlctlori • .

'HAS *CM!f·

Ill could loU
Wbo'1 ann rve got.
I do not Uk8
. TO make ~ bed
' '· 11d rather lie
· Ill It instead.
I ~ ne\'81' ever weep

II I could pt
· '·A ilttlo sleep,

124 ·w•. liiN

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eeeh member of tha

family.
In proeiout IOlt. y&lt;tllow

. CASE .

n-Po~er.qr·
. "'ONE ft2~U48

Set with radiant birth.
stonet-One st.o ne for -

"I really don't
~ What I'll do
It !hey say Dobbie' 1
c.lnin' throuih.
To have her eome.
In camtUe'a wake
h reaiiJ more
Than 1 can take.
And I resolve,
My friend, hencetorth,

or white ?old,

:To do my rurstrw

For Clristritas

Wi.J .., North.

~f!plosiOM, floods, ·
,. A de-rallocl train ...
· Much nicer than
hurrlcaiMll

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·uSo, when the next

~~· turning liJ'IY

•1500
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·suo o441ilooil .
for e.ch ·

birth-

Advance

GOESSUtt
JEWElRY
$TqllE

Court $t•

To wash away.

Big~t for them;·.right fo~~

MISS
It is written ~.' .. for each three dollars worth of Ashland_gaso·
line, get attractive 12·ounce beverage· glass free. Design is
Scandinavia'n-same as other matching 9-ounce.and 16·ounce
glasses offefed recently by Ashland Dealers. last opportunity
to complete ihe entire collection. As the Maharishi says, "Road
to ·
leads to participating Ashland stations."
OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY
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ia Grube, Curtis Coleman. Er..

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COME AS YOU ARE!
THE .

FARMERS BANK

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POMERQY, OHIO

Bm

neat Kinker; Hallie R. Miller,
Mrs, Norman 1.. Stewart 1111 IJ&gt;.
lint · son, Mrs. Douglas Kayser
and lnlant daUBhter, Mrs. Randall
. E. Harrison ard ii:Jlant aon, Mrs.
Allen a Han., and tnta•
ter,

It's Convenient!

SAYINGS CO.

When breahera pUt

Holzer Medical Center, First
Ave. General visiting hours 2-4
Parents only on
Ward.
Admissions

, Mn. Clarence Headley, Mr. D
•Mrs. W,allaco Bradlord, Mr....
PLAN PARISH PICNIC
Nra. Rldlant Chambers, Mr. 1111
The
_... porlllh ,picnic of
Mr1, J, S. Jl&amp;viJ, lofrl, Mq, Mrl,
tho
Groce
Eploeoi&gt;aJ C1J1trcb wW
~. 1111 Mrs. lllr&lt;hllold.

w oend a card.

. . ~won't be here

p.m.

Pre- ·ror the ~ wore
Mr. W, Mra, Kloea, Mr. 1111

,
FROM BILOXI, MISS. COMES IIIII humorouabltwrlttenby Bllleh
.. POchtel whose wile, carol, Is I l\lll'le at the hoapllal tllere. Butch Ia
.•tatlonod in' Biloxi with the Air Force.

,fOOTBALL

Coats
~-Pa .. ts
Vests

HOSPITAL NEWS

ties in paisley an,:l onion and Mooresque .•. Victorian

, II~

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Paullne Gallaher.

siting hOW's 2:30 to 4:30

IMMieocl.lster. '

BECKY HOUSH IS BACK In the Holzer lledlcal Center. A diabetic, Bec!Q&lt; wa1 admitted •• an emergency potletltSa\UI'daf night Her
ccn:Utlon Ia 101111what improved, althqh ah9 atlll riqulres around~
the-clock care from her lamlcy. Her room 1111111ber Ia 219, II you'd

hostesses, Mrs. Emma Wt¥1and,
'Mrs. AI mi. Miller, and Mr1.

and 7-8 p.m. only, Matern!~ vi-

.,.t .-I• . cllllrman wW be .,._

r~·~·ore~~)lr~a,~B;rd~ce~~~·~Mr~s~,jw~-~~~ID~Lin~&lt;O~ln~Me~morlai~;Jior~,~N~aney~·~,ColQwnbu~;·~·w:er~e:So:t-~~~~;;~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~=~!~~;~~~~~~

• driver• au~. tllhJnc, ~~am­

Mus. Members are reminded
ID take baby arllcles lor the

IS .

· '. MIOnwhlle, her huebond, l.&amp;i-r,, receiYocl hla master'• degree Bradlord, and Mrs. Thomas Mar- UoiYSrol~ at llarrogatt, Tom.
oflior roaearch
proJects. lharo and II wai\lni. hla call Into the
· . tln.·.:rt'• l_a!l rellmal meeting 10 where he will be a l!&lt;lllhomore.
. ' hi
In ooo
piJcholoq
!rom theunlvorolly
', All'· Force. llarbora plaos "' alajl in CG!wnbla unW l.aJT)' completes
hi• basic lrllnlntr.

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.... 1111 Slrl.chulng lleonses,
PLAYER OF MONTH
Rve lllrla' plctuna, two old re- .
CINCINNATI (UPO- Loa J\1&gt;. • ~. 1 foolhall ,,_.., 100
.
tndlnc swnps, 1111 • doller bill
geles outllel4er WUI!e Davia, In an old, boat.lp walllll. ADd
who broke the all-tlmo llGdpr oa1,y IIIIa pack rat tn&gt;e eou1d lUI
team record bJ hlttl._ solely In 000 lllove ~ with:
31 consecutive games, MoiKiay three wrenciJes of varlous.atzee:,
was selected the •' Natioral one acrewdrlv without baDdle
L e a ~ u e•a .. Player or ~ a pOcket knife
broken blade:
Month
lor Augus~ DaYls ~ •ve ...
I,
-· a I!I'OIIIIY 1'1&amp; ·
battlI'll average du r I ,. ,,._.~ ua bottle
of after..ahave, two mape
459
" 1' • •
of S.. Fronclaco, an ol4 Jill•

oc1 ._, the board of director• with ·

Momlng Kloel
f25 ID the Springview
llolpltal at Sprlngliel4, a lacUIV lor mentally retarded tuber·
cu1ar potlentl, and
tile
.•• ~lmo
Tuberculosis Cellter at Nelaonvlllelor Jru18Uines,
THERE'S NOTIDNG DULL about Barbara J01100 FlnoaoJd's Job
HoWard 81rchllold waa appoint.
. ' ' in a01lat11nt researcher in poychoiOID' at tile IJnlverel~ o! Soutll eel ID the board of director a.
ClaroJina. She Ia corrently !-.Iewing pri-.ra In Columbia' joUs Named ID a echolarshlp colnmlt-

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CATHOLIC WOMEN'S Guild,

Aiboo!l ·ill! St»i·

WI•~ :About~Jaldmoon- '
borl of the !~ baUd indlclt. 01111 lfoalth AaOQCiatlon, hal re- ocllhat lhaJ plaa ID atlend.
· ~~&amp;Dodo
·
The .,.;aJ Chrlstmauellllle
Her retl...tlon ns , aeeept. wu dlaeualld, A&amp;1l;lOintment ~ I

rellfOI ·darlna a reeanl DMieunc
llol4 at lha . _ ll( Mrl. lloliOl'd B&amp;Chlleld, RudW, the •eeative eeer&amp;tu7~M111Faelmtime here a ,.., parsonage has been built on Bridptnan
lo 11 • patient at Moll• Gimerll
" :"'"r the cllurch.
u.;I.PIIaJ,
.
tllln&amp;• are hlppenlnJ with tbeNazarenea. nus week tile Rev. . ~ fD QQ the VaC&amp;nCJ
· Clendenin, who paatored the church 33 Je&amp;rl ago, Ia .. ck conW:l!lloce J!rodlord ~
,'
services. He iB now retired and realde·a at St. Marya, '!"'·Ill',,
!Or IIIIIIY ,_, ..,..eel u exRev. A. E. Mmer, rormer paator, ia nctW at a Nel10mllle ocutlve .O.retory of the Aaso-

A•a••- UJe,r-re terrlticl - LUV
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8 p.m. Thurlda¥ preceded by

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1\1111 Frtoda Fulmlo, ot]oll4. be ~old . In

program lollowhv at t:olumbla Middleport.
ao I commlaal&lt;nocl our dol!&amp;hler
Gas Co. office: Nellie VaJ~ chair~
James Rickman, Patricia Am Ka1Jv IDwrlteamlberone. (Teen.
man of program on uworld Af.. Rlckln8n, to Odis Burris, Gary age daugters come In Yel7 han.
fairs".
Northup, AB;Irew ~coy, tnt. In ely!)
lots, Middleport.
H!Mi (With Aj)ologtea ID Allen
OHIO ETA PIU Cllspter, Ernest
J, Grimm, Vashti
Beck)
Sigma !'hi Sorority, 8 p.m. Tuoa- Grimm to VIrgil Hill, Kathryn
Between the Innocence of clllldday night at tile Columlua • n d Hlll, %.05 acres, Letartville.
hood and the reaiXJiiJibDitlea at
Soothern Ohio FJectrlo Co. in
John E. Blake, Sylvia B. Blake lstllerhoocl, after adoleBCili!Ce but
Middleport,
to Racine Gas an!l Service CO., before wrinkles, we find a p,ng.
WEDNE!DAY
right of way agreement, Sutton lyj Irreverent creature
POMEROY - tlllDLEPOHT
Esther Price, Clarence V. a teenqe boy,
Lions Club, Wednellday noon, in Price, Maxine• Price to Isabel
He eOmes in various ai z a,
the P&lt;&gt;mel'OJ Uoltocl lletllodllt Simpson, 5' orr Lot 36, Racine. shapes, ears, and clothe•, the
Church social room.
Ira Kerutedy, dec., to Mattie latter usually conalstlngofeltllor
POMEROY CHAPI'ER 80, Roy- Kennedy, Cara Wells, C'Mrie cut.41fa or il'-7-lll'eased lllack8
al Arcb Ma110111, Rrll resuJar
WiM, Edna Kenneay, aflld. lor (which don'tiO, an almoal-cleu
stated meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wocltrana., Rutland.
T.ahlrt and rllillocl temiii-I'WI- ,
needa,y, Pomeroy Muoaic TemMattie Kennedy, dec., to Clara ners, unleaa he 11 barefoot. ~
ple.
Wella, Corrie Wlnn,EdnaKellJI&amp;o he wears alle,ltlauauall1erookTRINITY CffiCLE, United dy, affid. for ~ns., Rutland. ed; If he W811"1 a ault, · It' a un.
Cllureh or Chrlot, 7:30 Wednee.
carrie WlM, Homer Wlm, Ed- dor protest 1111 UaualiJ t o 0
day night Mro, Marperlte lla.Y- ba KaMedy • ID Clara Wolla, small. He IJ)OIIds his SIUMH!r
er and Mr1. Freda Fauber, host75,37acros, Holland.
tii'Owing two inches of h ai r
esses; Mrs. ae11a Jaoea, pro&amp;Ybll Eberaboch, Adm., Fronk eroond tile neckline and an lngram.
. Emrich. dec.,
to Theodore Van del1nite raunber ot halra on hia
CHOm REHEARSAL, Trlnl~ Cooney, Sharon Van Cooney, .55 chin, all ot which are remav~
United Cllurch of Cllrlll, 7:30 acre, Salisbury.
ed, at parental request Wben he
Wedneiday night instead of usGlen Robinson, Dorotll,y Mae puto on his shoes and starts
ual ThiU'IdaJ rehearsal.
Robinson ID Gay AM Burif:t; Hd&gt;- baek to school,
. AUXILIARY of the Middleport ert S. Burlce, parcel, ~
A ' - • !f"·
Fire' Department, WedneldaJ
. '~"g~"''llmoat ~
night at the home o! Mrs. Allee Conference Dinner
nothing. ~~e ·., in~
a lew
Mllls. other hostesses will be
1be Ladles Awdllary of lucka In a pool hall, 1rJ ID pick
Mrs. Norman W113land, M r a.
Feeney..l!eMett POst 128, Amer- up dates m Main street, or he
~ Harrison, and Mrs. Lena
Ican Lagloa, will serve a dJn.. may be ~sting a laul~ trans.
McKinley.
ner &amp;~ada¥ when the poat hosts mission · in his G!ne lluggy, or
WHITE ROSE Lodge 291 meet- the Eighth Dlatrlct !Ill conlor- raiding thO relrlprator,
Ing, 1:30 p.m. WedneldaJ at MidHe dolpiHI homework, houae·
dleport Ame.rican Legion Hall.
work,
and work' ln -~~ wh011
Mra. Albert llouab, chairman
TIIURIDAY
he's
having
tun. 1ft resents .boof the kltche\1 committee, haa
PHILATHEA SOCIETY at Mid. requested that all momboro ·do- lnglnboloremlctdafrt,lledrosdl
dleport C!urch o! C!rtll, 1:30 nate plea for tile dimer !li' ms1&lt;e relllrlctlons 1111 dospiseaauth •JI'p.m. Thursday.
a cash contribution.· Thoso who Ity, llowover, ha.llltoa gltls, pl2.
BUSY BEE CLASS, 7:30 can donate piSs aro asked tD za and Cokt; el'lJqra· tbe drap,
ThuraclaJ night at the Middle- ~ Mr1. Rouab, 992~156, or workiDg with cars, IIIII. the gang,
port Firat Baptlll Crurch.
Mrs. Geraldine Keaolnpi', 119.2- 1111!1 loves his Slrl friend HOCK SPRINGS GRANGE, 8
ke'~ wltll her,
1be dinner will be - - p.m. Thurlda¥ at the hall. Mem- 7057.
Only • tsouaae boy c:ouid at ·
eel at 11:30 s,m, lollowlng the
bers are ID toke McCulley Head. l1lCJrJiing MBIIOII.
a 11uc1ent boc!J'bard, .. m- .
.

ers.

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MIDDLEPORT B &amp; PW TuesAmanda E. Murray, FrankMur- Doar Luv:
day; dlmer, 6:30p.m. at Martin roy W Danny 1.. Meadows, lnl
leoul~ lind the exact "What
Restaurant; business mtletlncand catherine Maad&lt;Ma, , 291 aero, Ia a Tsouaae l!oJ'' yo~~ - ,

A reception was held at the Facult;y Club.
The new Mra. Elberfeld Is a senior at otterbein College. Her
husband, a graduate of Otterbein, wiH be doing his student teachIng there. They will reside at 7211.! N. State St., Westerville.

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8•••1• M. Pldrena, RoeiM,
Couf'lty, Ohio. No. 20,166.

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You - . heNby notlli..d that tho
ln.,.ntOI')I ond AptWaltom.nt of the
ntaN of tN aforementioned, d..

ceos..t, late of told County, wot
filM In this Court. Said Jnventor,o
Md A:r.rahem.nt will be f~;~r heo,.
lng b an thla Court Qn tho 26th
cia)' of S.pt.mbtor, 1969, at IOtOO

o'clock A.M.

Any petiOli dNirinlil
ctoptlont th..,.,o mutt
l.e~at flu day1 prior
' ' ' f« h.orfng.
Given und• m~ hond
r.old COY'!, thlt 5th
tembor, 1969.

to file OM•
fllo them of
to the d~:~r.

ood ••ol of
doy of Sopo-

F. H. O'BRIEN
Jvdp and .r.•offlc:lo
Clerk of 111id Court
8r Jortet E. Morrl•
D.,utr CIGrlr.

919 9116 21c

Pill up

AEGUL.ATIONS
to odit .,.. rojod any ooh it"-cl olio·
joctlonol. The p... lithor will not
M reoponsiblo for - • than • •
h'tcOI'rOct in~ortion.
RATES
For Wont Ad S.rvlco
.S cants ,., Word o ... Intortion
MINIIIUNI ChorQo 75c
12 cants ,., •o•d throe con1ocu•
tl¥o lntortiont .
II cont1 per Watd six cot'!lecutlvo
in1ortlont.
]5 ~ cant Dil ~ (lunf on paid ach
and acl1 paid within 10 doy1.

CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 for SO word minimum . Eo
odditionol ward 2(.
BLIND ADS
Addili(lnal 25( Charp par A.d..,or·
tiao1110nt.

Tho Sr.to .. Ohl111, )l.olt• C..nty

Pr8.te Court
To tho Eucvtor 01 Admlnltffator
of t'- ostote; tel IUCh of tM followfnt 01 ore ,.,1,£-nta af tho. Stot.
af Ohio, vlt:-tlw sutwlvlnv spG~o~M,
tho nut of lo:i n, th. bo,..flclar ...
unci• th will; a~ to tlw 9tfot...,.
Of ahotnor.• ,.pt. .. n11ng any of tho
afor-ont on.d ,.,.ant:
Albert A. $wat1ol, No. 20,1'10,
Melgt Countr, POI!Iotoy, Ohio. th
You 01'0 n.r.br netHiocl th«
•
lnvonloty ancl Apptal ..mont of the
oatata of the ofor.rnentloned, ct...
c:oatocl, lot. of talcl County, wo1
flied In this Court. Said hwontary
ancl Apptab..,ont will bo fat ......
'"' befOihl thh Collf'l on the 19th
dar of S.ptomb.,, 1969, at IOrOO
o'clock A.M.
Anr ,.run dotlrlnt to fl 1o ollCO~
tfons tharato "'usl fllo tholm ot
loast fiwo day1 prlar to the data
a.r fat heDtlng.
Glvor~ und.t '"l' '-nd aM tool ~
sokl Court, thh 28th Ilia)' ol A...,.
uat, 1969.

F. H. D'IRI!N

JIMIIp aM o...fflelo

Cl.,k J ooW Cowt

a,.
Ja•• 1!. Mon"t•
D.,..., Cl_.
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Voice
along
Br'Way

1964 CHEVROLET l4 TOH ---·----····--····--·--$1095
8 ft. Fleetslde, 1511 t::omm. wheel1, new front tires,
6 cyl. engine, t::lean and solid t::ab.
1960 CHEV. ~TON PICkUP -···-·······-----·--$500
6 cyl., l)ood tires, aound mechanically.

m:-...---......POMIIO'I', OHIO

EARN MONEY in your spare
time. If yoo have two· hours a
day to spare trom your home,
we can train you to earn aver
$100 per month extra income.
Write for interview appointment, P. o. Bo:x 43, Middleport, Ohio.
9-8-Gtc

WILL UO lillY l;ype ~ haul!Dg.
WUI haul and shovel ooal, ~e
992-2803.
9-&amp;.Stp

REYIVALI
SYRACUSE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE

wANTEo-:- ONE htOw:srOO MW People to'attend the RutlaM Cburch

SEPT. 7-14
7:30 Each Evening

of the Nazarene Revival in progress and will continue through

Re-v. C. L. Clendenen, St.
Marys, OhiG, evangelit.t.
Mr. Clendenen is a fermer

Sunday, Sept. 14.

Services

nightly at 7:30 p.m. ancl10:30
a.m. Sunday morning. Just try
our welcome. Rev. Uoyd D.
Grimm, Jr., Pastor.
9-9-4tc

.Pat tor.

Special Music Eoch Night.
-Rev. M. C. Larimore,

RIDERS, Pomeroy-Middleport to
Ohio UnlversitybeglnningSept.
24, Phone 992-33t6. 9-9-31p

I WILL pick 141 merchandise and
take to auction on a percentage
basis. can Jim Adams, Auctioneer, RuUalli, Ohio. Phone

CHICKEN BARBECUE, Sunday,
Sept. 14 at the Racine Fire
station. Serving starting at 12
noorL
9-9-4tc

742-4461. .
9-S.l2tc

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1963 FOR.D GALAXIE 500 4 DR, ----·-------.. $695
Local own.d low mileaee t::ar. VB engine, std. tran1.
Good tires. C'aan interior. Blue finish. Radi.o.

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I WILL NOT BE responsible for
any debts contracted by anyone

TWO CARRIERS
NEEDED
IN
MASON

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ROYAL OAK stables at Royal Oak
is closed for the winter season.
They will be at Rio Grande ~
til next epring where the stables will be open Friday, Saturday and SWIIIay all day; Mooday thru Thursday everrlni:S ~
11·
9-7-4t&lt;:

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NOTIC:! Oil APPOINTMENT

Coso No, 20172
They cluster as they do In
Central Park here in Manhattan
and pass their cigarettesaroond.
NGtlco II horobr IJ~von that Po•
.The Roman police seem as per- trlcio Klooo of Mldclloport1 Molga
Ohio, ha• boon dul_y opo
missive or sucb al fresco human Counfy
pointed Adminlol'l'atriJI of fho Estorto
desperation as are our N. Y. of Blno Doval, dec:oa•ocl, lata of
T-nahlp, Moig• County,
cops and it seems a shame. The,y SvttOI'!
Ohio ;
,
1deaecrate this lovely, iinpres..
C..ocllfon aro requl,.d to frio tholr
with talcf frdvclor~ within
live spot as they vandalize ev. elaltnt
four month,.
ery place they congregate any.
Ootod thla 13th clay of Augu1t
where, openly proclaiming their 1969.
lboenee ~ [llrpose, their !llth,y
f.· H. O'BRIEN
PNI.afo Jw4eo of .. lei Caul'ttr
and matted dirty long
telling the complete story. 8/26. 9/ 2. 9/9 3fe
A very sad one.
., They also dirtY up the American·Ei&lt;preB&amp; o«ice in Rome )lat
LEGAL NOTICE
oil the Piazza di Sj)agna, wlrlch BfNOTICE Of' APPOINTMENT
CXMJnts lor tbelrsele&lt;tlon~Spoo­
c:a ...... 2:0,171
jlh Steps as their center. Their Estalte ef Claro Feyo
Rawllngo,
. 4any routine seems hunt:lna: lor Do coned.
lietters from home, with cheek of
Notleo i1 hetoby gi¥on thot Ric ....
cwrae. Maybe they are thla gen. atd w. Rowlln11• of Route 3, P0111..
Mol;• County, Ohio, ha1 bMn
tratlon'a raffish version oi the ro~,
duly oppol.,od Enc:utar of tho Eta
4Jd "Remittance Men" ~ a gen.. toto of Cla.ra Foro Rawling•, d..
coa1ed, Iota af Pomofoy, M•lt•
· - or two 8j!O, Bot IIICh hfa- County,
Ohio.
torJcall¥ elepnt indlgonto were Crocllfor• oro r~vlrocl to fHo their·
Intent on ba11!1Dg, wearing-r 1~mt!onth':~ 1ol fiduciary wlfhln
c!Jotbti, !realdng.oui' 0J14o In a Dated thi• 20th dor of Autult
Jftore _prtnte sense. Thue klda 1969.

Wanted To Buy
CHINA CABINETS, rGUIIdllblu,
old &lt;loeb, ete. Write or &lt;Ill
M. D. lflllw, Rl. f, I'DIIienij,
l)IIGIIO ta.a71,
s..tS.Ue

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275 GALLON used luel oil lank,
Phone 949-2224.
9-7-3tc

- - ---·---- -- - -For Lease

e:-·

NEW BEAUTY shop aOO equip-

ment. Roush Lane, Cheshire,
Ohio. Ph. 367-7t68.
9·9-3tc

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well as boys - 1eern

IIGpelesa, de!lperate, a diQrace,
..ell OliO I tr&amp;YOllng lr"'""',

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.fn llle 'morning my fJ7ayer

eotnel tJefor~ tMe.-P~ttlfms

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For Rent
TRAILER, Brown's Tllliler Park
Minersville, Ohio. Phone 9923324.

------------SPACE, 5th st., Ra..

TRAILER

cine, Phone

949.3471.
9-.9-Gtc

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over w I n e
9BW2$3. 7...&amp;-tic

SLEEPING ROOM

at.ore,

phone

F01 Rent

TRAILER LOTS, Bob' a Md&gt;Ue
COUrt, Eb'racuae, Ohio011aate
Rt. 124. Phone 992-2951.
8-11-tfc
UNFURNISHED aPartment, ooe
or two bedrooms, close to
Pomeroy; 134 Mulberry Ave.
Call 992-.1990,
9-7-6tc
ROOMS, furnished, all
utillties paid, couple onl.v, $70
a month. Phone 992-3975,
_....!.,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9-7-tfc
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THREE

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' TRAILER SPACE, 640 Lllurol
st.' Mlddloport. 99!17148 alter 6 p, m.

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FURNISHED 3 rooma ana batn.

212 S. Fifth Ave., Middleport.
Phone 992-643!.

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Phone 16141992·2181
tOtnplote li... ir.. ler Hoot.,.
POMEROY·
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OHOH- 99Z.~t 1

Opon ttl 6 Dolly

.,GUARANTEED-

For Sale
NEW 1969 ZIG ZAG aewhw machine in ortgl111l factory carton. Automatic zigzag, to make
bu~oNtoles, sew on buttons,
monmram, and make fancy design's with jus~ the twist ot a
single dial. Lefttn[Qawayand
never been used. WUl sell tor
OJI4o $47 cash or E-Z tenno. .
Phone 992-2685.

PHONE 91Z·ZOM
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· COAL, LUMP, 111L atoker, miDI
run. ExeeloiOI' Sell Worka,
East
Main st., Pomerw. Phono
PONY, saddle and brldle $50,
99U89L
11-13-tle
phone 992-6018,
9-9-3tc

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POODLE PUPPIES. AKC T o1
minlatlll'e, $75andu,p. Stud Hrvice and grooming, Atone tt25443.
11-3-t!c

BEATEN DOWN carpet paths 10
when ·moe Luatre arrives. Rert
electric slampooer $1. Baker
Furnlture.
9-8- 8tc

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YtlriJ C.lll

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and Brake Serwlce

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For Rent or Sale
RESTAURANT, Racine. Call9922838 or 99!1-2429.
9-7-4t&lt;:

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WATERMELONS, wboleaele ""
retail Owen Wataon, Phone
949-4053. '
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9-e..:tte

------------ELECTROLVX IWetPer W h
It
good slldloo. Ctwn;lote with Ill
attachmelts l:ncl even throw
aWOl' baga. Full Prl.. onl,y

$32.88, or tonnsa,.UabJ,. Ph,
99!1-2685.

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VACCUM CLEANER. Brand 1969 mOdeL ...oil&gt;ptete in111 Ill
clean!~ tools. SmaD pol1it
damage In shlt&gt;Pine. WUI take
•22 cash prlca or tenno It deolred. Phone 99!1-2685.
9-3-6tc

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MODERN RANCH, 5 rooma,air conditioned, wall to wall
carpet in llvlllf'dlnt~ r~,
IIIli, bedroom. BaoemeDt, Wood
burn1Jw Drep!ace,marblewtn.
d.. ollla. ~prox. 1 aero ~
ground. Prlee reduced for, 1m.
mediate 111e. Call Dick Rawl•

~~w• 1or .pp.,tnllilea~lllll)rlc:e,,

etZ-2151 or 992.1732,
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CO.•
FOR SALE

WrT'HOUT
CONSULTING

WINNIE .

DAILY. ,
AJ
7:50 A.lll.
12 1001
·3 P.M.
AND
•:30 P.M.

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ABOUT CAMPING
lHANWCDO.

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t&lt;eeping Meigs ·
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed A$
Well As
Entertained

'BusineSS Servlc~-

GE:X:...:t;~;·
liiiiutb;l, PRPI, ole'.; 'frW
eatlmateo, phone et2..231f.
9-l-12tp

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FOR HIRE, lreacber water
line, euspool dralno t to 12
wide. Paul Andor- 11a....,
W. Va. Phone 773-671ij after ·
3:34&gt; or 949-.3915, Raelno.

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C. C. BRADFORD, "UCltONEER
CGQplote Sorvl ..
Phono 949-.3821
Raelne, Ohio
Crl11 Bn4ford

----------.- -READY-MIX CONCRETE ~oily.
orecl rl&amp;bt to your project. Fait
and May. Free oatlmates. Ph.
992.3284, Gqletn ~
Co., Middleport, Ohio.

8-30-tfc
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LOCAL REPORTS

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HA·HA •.B'EN A
YEAR-OLD CHILD

I.ORMlDOI

IN POMEROY

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RAILINGS SERVI~

BLAETTNAR'S

------------HOBSTETTER
REALTY

1962 FALCON, two door, 6cyl!n.
der, Standard, good rubber. for
"'lck sale $125. Dlll'l &lt;Ill 1192..
3t98, ovenlng etZ-3066.

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IAMAUGA, OHIO

~lceDAYer

MIDDLIPOIT, OfiiO

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Fat '1111 Fastnt

R. It RAILINGS $ONS

F01 Sale

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, DAY 912-2151'
NIGHT . .1324

' A GOOD BUY, give it
ONE FIVE ROOM House in MinBlue Lustre. America's favor..
ersville with 5 .acres; one nve
lte carpet shampoo. Tiny's Real Estate For Sale
room house, llh acres, both tor
Barplnland.
$3000. Phone 992-602L
THREE bedroom house, 108 High
SPACIOUS 7 ROOM home, 1\l
st., Pomeroy. Phooe 992-2802.
11-3-Gtc
acres lah:t, 250 foot front9·7-3tp
SEVEN - WEEK old rat terrier
age on state Route 124 In Syr1969 SEWING MACHINE uoed
P~C&gt;pies, female, $20 each. Ph.
acuse. Large kitchen with Iota
just a lew times. Fully equip949-2739,
9-7-3tc
of birch clbinets, (&gt;Ieney of
FURNISHED three room tpl.r~
ped to zig zag, makea buttoncloset space, garage, recreameat_ ahoWer, •newly de&lt;.'olltholes, overcas~ applique, ard 28 • FOOT house trailer, $750,
ed, 507 Mill SL, Middleport.
tion room, clQ' water, gas,
many embroidery deslgna. wm
'58 jeep, good conlition $800.
olectrlcicy, wall to will carpet
PhCN e92-2792.
~We
sacrifice tor only ~4. 40 cash
Phone 992-.1860
9-7-6tp · In living.room. Must aee toap.
price or terms may be arpreclate. Phone after 5 p. m.
ranged. Phone 99!1-2685.
f1JRNISIIED ftrat lloor CN ·
HOUSE IN Racine. Three bedlor appolnbnent 992-2278.
...... lllldoaeJ llliUIIDOftl.
11-3-Gtc
rooms,
t1ar-ence
Roy,
phone
9-9-tlc
Mlddlapart. . . _ IIUI74.
949-2811.
9-7-6tc
II+Ue
FIVE ROOMS and bath, large
BALDWIN PIANO to be picked
TWO
FARMS
located
at
East
L&amp;cloaed in parch, 5 acres. Call
up in this area llllll'· be bouaht
tHREE ROOM apartmen~ com·
tart,
Ohio,
2
miles
lrom
new
Portland,
843-2702,
at huge savings. For inforpletecy modern with built-in
Racine
lock
ancldamj 17 acres,
mation write .Paul Graves,
kitchen, wall ..., and table lOP
5-room house, drilled well,
Piano and Organ Com·
Graves
unit; stri.inless steel link with
!ann pond,lar8e broiler house,
pany, 383 E. Broad St., Columdisposal unl~ large bath and
!arm land arxl wooded area..
bus, Ohio.
large cloaets. Nicely dec$9,000;
Four acres, 5--room
9-.31-t2tc
orated. Call 99!1-2278 for aphouse, $5,000. Write Dale W,
pointment alter 2 p. "HW, Rt. 2. Racine, Ohio. Call
MODERN 7-room house in Ches~We
247-2135 after 5 p.m.
ter. For information or apGEO. HOBSTETTER, Brolter
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9-7-7tc
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FURNISHED. Ull ~ . polntmenl &lt;Ill 985-337'1.
elo.... .... 9-7-6tc
.iiiartmao. CIOH to achool.
t;l:n,
prage,
k
PhCN 992-6434.
10-llk!c
darinet
in
e:xcellent
c011dltlon,
acre. Now· $2,800.
BEAGLE p14Js. Phone 84:1-21711.
$80. Call New Haven 882-3248.
9-7-Gtc
FOUR ROOM lurniohed lj!Ort9-7-3te RACINE - 6 rooms, bath, Pl.
rurrBce, 3 bedrooms. Level
ment, balh, adulta and retu- FOX TERRIER, 8-week-old !&amp;1966 FORD piekq&gt;, oxeeDent CODlot, $6,000.
enc:ea, llflh llulborr1 Aw.
male PII&gt;PY· Phone 992-2683.
dilloo lrith ~r top cover,
e92-641911.
745-tfe
9-7-3tc
Heavy duty, 6 cylinder, over- POMEROY - 8 rooms, bath, 4
load
BPrbws, all aceeisorles,
bedrooms, 3 JM)rches. A b i 1
lf.! TON TRUCK, 55 Chevrolet
Pets For Sale
house,
$3,000.
phone )!aooo 773-5985.
with 60 engine, phone 949-2593.
AKC DACHSHUND pupplea, Black
9-Mtc, SYRACUSE-7 rooma, 11h baths,
9-7-3tc
and tan, excellent pedigree,
4 bedrooms, porches, 2 lots,
males $50, females $40, Phone
$10,000.
FOUR
thordlred
Dasehund
N&gt;5 HOLSTEIN heifers, one Jersey
Ripley, W.Va., 372.659().
ples. No J)Oers. Mrs. Ernest
heifer, one Holstein cow, one
9-4..61&lt;
Johnson,
HOrton st., Maaon, W. LETART - Five room1, bath,
600 lb. polled Herelord bull.
Va.
9-7-3tc
Door furnace, pane)ing, drUI-------------~
Rollan! Searles, phone 742 ed well, $7,OOQ.
4626.
9-7-6tp
26-ACRE FARM, 7-room houae,
Auto Sales
on Rt. 124 acroae tram Forked AN'ItQUITY - 7 rooms, bath,
t966 FORD 'h -ton plck14J, 26,000 POTATOES, Linley Hart, phone
Run State Park. The W. N.
forced air turnaee. basement,
actual miles; radio, deluxe
949-4433.
9-7-3tc
SWain propertY, Tho executrix
carport. Large lot, $8,300..
heater. Phone Che1ter 9SS.. .
will be on the promhea Sept
3350. Can be seen at NeweU'I
13 - 14. l'hOI10 Coolvllle 667- liiLEH or VIRGIL TEAFORD
AWNINGS,
lllonn
doon
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Sunoco.
&amp;.19-t:tc
992-3325
8337.
8-6-Stc ASSOCIATES
wlndowl, ClliPOI"tl, .........
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SYRACUSE 9-7-6tc
w..n and boll lntulatlon. £1. EARLY AMERICAN atereo, AM1965 MAUBU, four door, one
mor White, oalei repteae...
owner, perfect condition. call
Flo! radio, 4-apoecl &lt;haiVOI', 4tiw, For freeeatlmatea,phob
Guido 992-5786.
9-5-&amp;tc
8JI08ker oound IJatem. Balanee Business Serwices
Clarleo !Jale, Sl'ra&lt;UH. V. V.
· due $8L 12, or bul!get tenns AIR CONDiltONlNc,- lle!rlgerSan. IDe. .5-1-46
a"'Uable. eau eeuas2.
atloo aorvl~;~. Jack' I Re!rlpr. ,
9-l..etc
Ilion,
New lla..... ~
I.ONE STAR boa~ -.r IIIli
2G79,
traDer. N e w ftni1h, t525.
SOLID STATE otereo, 1,69 wal- .
.
Phone 99!1-2288.
II-1Hf&lt;
nut atereoCOIIIolewllhhpllllkers, 4-ll)oed ai!IOI!Iall&lt;: &lt;haiWFARM MACHINERY,
uuvor
er. Balance due m 15 or bud- SEWING MACHINES, · Repair
oerviee, Ill makes. .,.Z-2284.
grain dr11113 disc., case semlget tenn1 ... nabtO. Call eez.
The
Fabric Shop, PomOrv,y,
mouotett mower 6 foot, 6-row
3352,
.9,5-6tc
Aulhortaed ~ s.tu 11!11
Reid sprayer with drqJ noz ....
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WoSiiarpOaSeii14K'a, ·
zles, Case two-row eornplows.
·11-29-U.
Inquire Uoyd
Blackwood,
Chester. Call 992-3208 or 9853805.
9-7-3tc
CroARETTE vo"'"'- maeblnu ·
iln..ZHJ
andservleo. ABCEnterp~&amp;el,
llldlll.,-t, ,(lido'
WINTER POTATOES, Charlea
lola- W. VL """"' 7736.1U
15543.
e.e.u.;
HUlon, Portland,

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Help Wanted

other than myself.
Herman Taylor, Pomeroy,
Ohio
9931p

PHONE 812-2962

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BY JACK O'BRIAN
"NEW YORK _ Loose Ends WILL DO baby sitting in m,y home
by the day, also !rill do gonerat housecleanlng by day. Phone
From a Roman Holiday: Our
1a11an vacation was a joy for.
2-63 05•
9- -6tp TRUCK DRIVER wanted, eJ!Ier99
7
lence necessary. Write Box
ever, or anyway sb: weeks, but - - - - - - - - - - - - - it wasn't all a sight for sore
668 E in care ot The Dally
eyes. The hallowed and beautL COMMERCIAL br residential
Sentinel, Pmneroy, Ohio.
carpet slBQpotng, reasonable
M Piazza dl Sj)agna with Its
9-7-3tc
rates, call WUl Cundiff tor aphandoome Sl)anlah Steps is be.
pointment, 992-7249. Free es- FEMALE. Evenirvs free. No exIDg desecrated
OORsiderably
timates.
these summer days and we're
perience needed to earn 25 per
' ------ -- - sad to report, mostiy by young - - - cent commission demonstratAmerican beatniks.
VACANCY for two elderty P*
ing toys. No inveetment. Car
There are a lew domestic !tal.
plo. l'ftfer Prhate paid PInecessary. Write Toy Ladles
ian weinlos and random wrecks
11111111. Phono lola- '11341115.
Party Plan, Johnst(M'n, Pa.,
from Englaod, GerllUUIY a n d
10-ll:fc
15902,
Franee buttheYankeeunwashed - - - - - - - - - - - - - win the prize tor quantity, not for WOULD LIKE to have someone
a moment quality, They obvlwsto live in, do light houaework THOSE COSTLY APPUANCES
ly have money to get to Europe,
and care tor one small child.
CAN BE YOURS NOW
wander about with barely enough
Home plus ·salary. Phone 992Pay for them by representing
tor an occuional meal but aJ.
9902.
9-7..etc
the Rawleigh Cornpa!l)'. Full or
_woya enough cash to freak out - - - - - - - - - - - - - part time, male or female. Ovim something, moreoltenpotthan ROOF PAIN11NG and patchh1! er 300 well known products.
whiskey.
by contn.et, ''Experienced".
~clal offer to help you get
They lie about In the slzzUng
For tree eatlmate, phone 992started. No money for inven. IUD-beat open area, many star.
2806. (We go a!11Where).
tory, THINK ABOUT IT. Then
1n g seemingly senselessly
8--22-tfc
·"rite me, givingi8Jhe, address
straight through the "straight" - - - - - - - - - - - - - and phone number. Charlie
tourists who are uniformly re- rTOM LEWIS, "ater well driliPenn, W. T. Rawleigh Co., P.
Volted at the spectacle o1 such
Ins, Letart, W, Va. Phone 8950 . Box 204, OIIJlicothe, Ohio,
wasted youth. Several ,-ere ly3802.
9-5-.'lotc
45601.
IDg i n - ' stupor atop tbetrave. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-9-ltc
tine stone lor hours, probably
LEGAL NOTICE
their 01113 sleeping period of a

Whole day,

on.
.o!JN:• o.r o..

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S.rvlno ·'l'"loa, Go lila
&amp; Maaon

Motor
Co.
OP ... IYES. 8:00 P.M.

Notice

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livery • .....,.. Tic.-.. ... !•.IY '

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8:30a.m . to 5 :00 p.111. Coil~
8:30a.M. to 12:00 NoM S.turdor

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OM IIILING Of
INVENTORY AND APPRAIS!MINT

OF
QuALITY

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Will bo oc:copt.d until 9 •·"'·
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SonltatiotL Stewart; Ohio.
&amp;8z.a1&gt;3$.

DAILY CROSSWORD
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HARRISON'S TV ANDANTENI1A
SERVICE. Phone 992-2522;
~10-tfc•

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flir bull&lt;ii• ,_. ra. ·can ·
GtQ' lllliller, Radnt, 0,

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AUTOMOBit.E 1Dsura1!ce 'booa
eaneoUed? Loot :I1IW' ..,....
ator'l
e? Cail 99.2-2M«.

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$700.00
G,UA~ttTEED
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Mail Call
T()DA'f'S QIID'IIOif

Dear~.:~~ Red Machine going. Don'Uetlt becane a Uttle red
pllutplfut.

22.- •
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You blcl two opodoo ond ,...
partner hJdl two no-trump. ·.
· What do JOU do now!

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Periodical Checkups
Helpful in Diagnosis
By WAYNE G. IRAHDSTADT, M.D.
Q-Hew lel'i011 is I left

bundle branch block? Would
an operation relieve it?
A-A prolangallan or a
part of the normal cycle of
!he heart beat seen oa an
electroeardiogram &lt;ECG). IJ
Interpreted as a blocting of
lbe Imp. orllfnatiDg in
the •e-. bundle that 1:011•

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trois the heart rate. The'
cause is usually a _coronary
heart attack or an enlarge;
ment of one side of the
heart.
Since tJHi seriousness depends on many facton in
addition to your ECG tr...
illio you should have chock·
ups every tour _to six weeks

complete~)&lt;

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eva!uatocl. TIM
trea-nt II aimed lit tbt
cauoe llld IJ almoat llhraya .
medical ralber lhu aurgtca!.

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beeDiblelobearmybolrf

beat, eaj,eciaDy -

lying dOWD ...

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quiet ..-. Two ......,"",
have DOt ahowD liJIYiblal,
wroag? What could .,._

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pllallt* - • tn&gt;e of 1111··

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fl. Mllutoman mlaslloo.

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VETERAMS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Admitted - Jo Am Conkle,
Cheshire; Hilda White, Long Bottam;. Gerald Dean, Albany, Clyde
(Roonle) Quillen, Mlddlepor~
Russell
Cullums, Pomeroy;
George Rowley, Pomeroy; nenr.Y
Relt;mlre, Mason; Elva Dailey,

The board'• actloo &lt;ame M..,.
da,y at Ito regular meeting. The
ntoney was 'made available last
mont:ll when ·the General As-aembb cleared a $2.3 billion ap-1

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o.-\· ',1:. $i97,600. '

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w01 ·reo.
tiona for the cur-rent fiscal year'. eeive •124,000; WMU:B.TV, Ox-

!ord, $1p3 000\l; WCJ;:T, Cinch,.
nell, $1~1,$00; WGTE-TV, To!Odo, .t91,000; WBGU-TV, Bowllng
Green. f3:8~000l WOUB-TV, Atheno, $70,000; WGSF, Newark,
$25,000, and WQED, Plttsbufih,
$5,000 .
Faculty Breakfllllt
COntracts Approved
The board alao approved Initial contracts fQr inltructlonal
Held by Teachers
television programs w t t h I
A faculfiy breaktast was tea- MP ATl, Inc. , Purdue Uni verst..
ty, $96,000; G,...t Plalna 1no
tunc~ at tile nrst meeting o!
the Kyger Creek Teachers Aa- structloml Television Library,
I!Oclatlon held at the high school. Un.iverait,y of Nebraska, $40,618i
M. B. Withers, president, wel- Natioralln&amp;tructional Televialon
comed tbe 46 teachers and guests Centar, moomlngton, Ind., t$1,attending and introduced Ute new 66.5, ar.:l Franklin C0ur1Q' Men-.

Portia~&gt;~.

Discharged - Linley H a r t,
Michael Barr, John HaMing, Edward Barton.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, SEPT. 9

association members. He also tal Health Association, Cohunpresented Richard L. Barlow, bus, $1,500.
The board also approwd ~..
claims manager for the E.
and E. Insurance Co., who ex- porar:y guidelines for local
plained the program otfered by school dlatrlcts to begin ..,.
ploylng classroom assistants
his company.
The year's activities and meet- perding development ol omcial
Ings were planned and discussed. standards by the state.
Dr. Martin W. Essex, state
Members received information
from the Ohio F.dtcatton Associ- publk Instruction superintendation Local Leaders Conterence ent, said each school district
held recently at Kent State Uni- would be permitted unler a
versity. Four membere o! the new law to employ up to one
Kyger Creek Association attend- (uti-time aide lor each six run~
time school employes.
ed the conference.
Most such teacher assistants
are now employed In the inner
cities to help with motivatioral
and remedial tnatructlon for dis-

Darryl F. Zanuck' s

"THE LONGEST DAY"
(Technlcolar)

42 International stan:
John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda

COLORCARTOOH,
Captains Courageous
SHOW STARTS 7 PM
Wednetday and Thurtdoy
S.pt. ID-11

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BUD COLLYER DIES
GREENWIL11, Conn. (UPD Bud Collyer, master or ceremonies for "Beat the Clock" a n d
other early teleYision g a m e
shows, died MORiay ntgl1t. He
was 61.
FmST COOL ARRIVES
The !!rat lale somrner cool
snap settled over the Midwest
early today, puah1ng warm air
1o the Eut. Froot waa likely
In the Interior portions o! Mich.
lgan, tile UPI reported.

On the Job
(Contlrwed from page 1)
Tom Staffer and Rod Walker,
both at tile Mark V store in Middleport; Rick Warner, Kroger's
In R&gt;meroy, and Mike Van Cooney at the M. and R. Foodllner
In Middleport.
Some o! tile enrolled s-nt.J
ue irorklna &amp;I teaeblr aidea
In tlle!r training prOI!l"ilm,,
Theae Include Carocyn Maples,
kindergarten; Kathy Queens, Bet.Q&gt; Russell, Rise ~rlace :riilfeii;
Marilee Van Motor, all at tile
Middleport Elementary School.
Robert Dalley Ia carrying wt
a hoosekeeplng aide proJect at
Veterans Memorial llooJ)Ital
wblle lletBy Miller Is working
as a mrse' B aide at the same
hospital. Alaoenrolledlnabcuaekeeplng aide on the job training
program Ia Lomle Darst at Ohio
UnlversiQ&gt;.
Programs are of the year's
duration.

Heating Is Our Business!
Geared
To Serve
You Best.
We got a l'liew truck to
give you even finer,
more efficient service.
We haYe found 'eople
wont a finisheti instal•
lotion - not a set oH

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Galltpolls havo been promoted to Sergeants, lt wu al\.

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SGT. DAVID L. PROFFITT

SGT. CARL L. BOGGS

ed tile Slandard 011 Award !or
_..t.ORdlng a cr!mlnel during
a burslary, the Sl\. Jim Milia
Award by tile GaUls C&lt;unly Gun
Club as the outatandlng law en!orcement o!flcer In Gallla CounQ' !orr tile year, and his hl8hell
award was tile arlo Slate
1118hway Patrol &amp;JporlniCltatioo !or aavlng the life fl. 1
!nick ~river wring \be Silver
Brldgo dlaaater.
A veteran &lt;Jl the United

Slates .Air· Forrco during World

War

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Set.

llogg8

II a mom-

bur fl. Lafayette Rlll 27. AmerIcan Lq!on and the Flrll lloj&gt;.
tilt Church iJI Gallipolis.
Silt. Bouo and b!o w I ! e,
Wanda Lee Boggs, hove t wo
dau&amp;btera, Corai1D Ka,ye Boas,
a student nurse at Holzer Med-t
leal CUter Scbool fl. Nursing
and Coria YvOIIIll llogp, I lllfi
gracllale · o! Gallll Academy
11181&gt; School.

eJPire at 1 a.m. Thursday.
Amq the !orelgn delega-

figures In tile Commu-

tions attending tile !uneral wao
a new groq&gt; from Communist
Chine.
A delegalioo headed by
Premier Otou En-lai was sent
to Hanoi by Chino only a !ow

nist world.
Hanoi
Radio
said
Ho's
revolutiorary mission" was
eulogized by Le Duan, nrst
secretary of North VIetnam's
Communist party, who vowed
blo notion _
, iMOpallt ' IIi
ertorts to defeat the 1 1:Jnitecl
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Patrol.

QuUien, accordln&amp;. Ia tile pa.
trol, was lo Vetorana Memoilal Hospital by """
port Emerpncy Squad ....... bll

in formal clothes and wearing
mourning bands.
Gather Around ~eakers

same time, one

million

peq~le

and troops or the

capital

are

gathered aroulll

loodspeakera to follow the
ceremony program of the
requiem ser...tce.''
Followl~ the eulogy !or Ho,
whose death at ace 79 was
arutOWiced Wednelday, there
were '~21 camon shots ard
airplane&amp; flying to bid fare.
well," the broadcast said.

Mr. and Mro. James W. Bet&lt;&gt;Y, Middleport, ......,.. the
birth o! their first cblld, a 100,

September 8 at Holzer Medical
Center. The baby wel&amp;bod 7
poundl and 10 -.es and hU
boen named Shown Chrlllllan.
~tornal gr~ are
Dr. and Mro. J, J. D....U, Middleport, and JOlorDII grandparen\.1 are Mr. and Mrs. Gtcrae
Batey, alao.fl. Middleport.

Say
Happy Birthday

by Premier Alexei N. Kosygln,
who arrived In Hanoi Saturday.

Mlddl,_

lnjurlel were dllpolled •• abra.

s!ona and his eoed!tlon u aatlllfactory.

KollnedY; wboarrlvodbOrelloiweek. Pike 56, was bul:-

PRAGUE - ONE OF THE LAST LIBERAL voices In Czech...
lovalda .!all alieni today. llardllne eommunlata had talien cmtrol o!
the Czech and Prague journalists unionL
An olllclal.m-..ement Monlay night aald\lleentlrePrtl!diUIII,
or executl,. board, o! the Czech Journalloll Uni«!Dhe• reaiiiDed. 'l1le

prealdhan had been domlneted by llberaiL

honyCoining t0
arkersburg in '70

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Gerda threatening Cape Cod area

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ly OUter Banks with otrorw winds as It moved~ the Atlaptlc tA41
1111 a courao thet pooed a potenilal threat to 700 mUea o! tho J;:aoti111

Seaboard.
':t
A hurriCflne watch wao ordered lramCopellattenalo Cope r;;tll,.
lilaso.·, by tile Natlooal Hurricane.Cen!A!I' In Miami. The wnathar-JII:
reau said ~ would probably owlpe at Cope bicl .tldo alto&lt;""!

Rathskellar, Restaurant'

DELIVERED' RIGIIT
TO HERDOORI
Nathint thrlll.l a ,...;,.,r"

"'• dota!la.

mora

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· Rutland Furniture

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ARNOLD GRATE

t'*l rocl.lvlnt .......

tiful, fteah

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Boosters Plan
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!or Wllhlngton to . . - a
C&lt;derence fl. Prealdeut Nbnn's

mllltory and diplomatic
oa Vfetn•m, The
dlscuosloos
CllpOCtod to
Include poollbla . IUl'lber u.s.
troop wltbdl awall and !uture
American tactic• In Vl-.n.

lop

advisers

wm

Al&gt;out an hour liter tho
ceuNire ended at I Lm. loda,y
(I p.m. 'I!JlT WedneldaJ),

ot

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The attackers were driven oft
three hours o! !l8htlnl! by
troopers o! the American
DlviiiOn'S !96th Ught ~
Brigade,
aided by !lsbtorbcmbero, ~ gunship and
artillery, communique• laid.
The wltbdrawiag attackera left
the bodlu o! 28 o! tllelr
soldiers. U.S. losses were' Usted
as !our killed and 12 - .
The overnll!ht shelling attacko
woonded 31 Americana, spokesmen eald. Tvaeta lncleded
three provincial copltels and
llx dlotrlct towns.
Students &lt;Jl Meigs H I g h
School ~ lo atto..r tho
Melp football lllllllO at Pt.

PARENTS KILLED IN CRASH - Sitting alone In a waill!ll
room at Wier-Cook Municipal Airport ID Indianapolis, Ind.,
Mrs. James Alexander cries quietly after learning her paretU
were am&lt;qr: the 83 pers0115 killed in a midair collision or an
Allegjleny Airline• jet and a small plane aootheeot o! the cicy.
Mrs. Ale:xa.Mer is the sister of Mrs. Kenneth Harris of Pmaeroy. Their parents lost in the tragedy were Mr. al'll Mrs.
Robert YOUJl&amp; o! Rialng Sun, Md.

Pleasant Frlda,T evenlac DRiat
porchsh their tickets at: tho
Molp lllab orr Me!cs Junior
11181&gt; Schools.
Student tickota will not be
told at the pte. M!lta IDIQI
porchUe tlckota at the pte,
hlnnJVer. Studelll ticketa are
50 nenta, amlta $1. The pme
at Pt. Meaaant will pt under-

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Lost in Tragedy

at 7,30 p.m.

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dleport poat:maatera.
In a telearam received recently by Charlea Gloeckner, chaptor cbalrmao, hewasadVIsedthat
Red Croso -oes In providing
011101"11111Cl' shelter and !ood lo
atrected famlUea has now risen
from the $6,000,000 llgure earlier reportedto415,000,000. This
!ugure Includes not ORb emerpncy nile! !or !amUies Ia Mlslllaalppl bot alao VIrginia and
Woat VIrginia, and lncludea ox- s fl. o-llllhlng the !amiIlls In homes andprovldlng acma
boulehold!Urnlshlngs,
During a recent meeUng o! the
caater, the 81111&amp;1 bld drive was
dlacuo- A cbalrman has not
)'01 been -'"led, Ills reported.

Meigs Youths Invited
To Organize Tuesday
Melgl County yootlt will organ- communldes to improve the live&amp;
ize to help tile mentally retard- o! the mentally re\lrded through

ed at a meeting scheduled !or

reereational, soclal,

relJ.dou.s

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NROTC Tests Announced
.!Alii- !or tile Na\'1's
ilellstraiiCOl lorr the lolot 1'1111
24111 lllllllal regulu navy reserve doae .., N..,. 14. 'l1le 1170
olllterl training corps (flalllka- NROI:C llullatlu ....... eH~ ~ ue now available, ae~ IID&gt;UIQ' _ . . _ ... .......
......,to Harold Soller, ...mae- (JinlleltlJIPII. . . . . . . . . ..
lara! Nelp 11181&gt; Scbool.
able Saaor .. at: the u.~a.
natlllmole oUmlnatloo Navy llecndtlne 9lat!liB \Ia . _
Doc. IS and ali ell-

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Meigs 11181&gt; Scbool beod lootball coecb Charles Chancey wao
guest apeakor WednesdaY when
the Pomeroy - Middleport Llona
Club mot lor a lunell«m al thO
United llethodllt Clrurch Ia R&gt;meroy.
Coach Chancey I I - periiOIInel fl. this year'• team, eomIDOI!Ied . 1111 their abllltlel and
their prolre11 and lhorid the
rum fl. the game last week with

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lllsno

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7:30 p.m. next Tue~ at Grace and educatlooal actlvlttea.
A spokesDWI !or tile group
Episcopal Church In fumeroy.
plarming
the organizational seaA Meigs COUll\)' chapter o! tile
Oldo Association !or Retarded slm had lids to Sa.Y about Tues.
Chtldren composed or yamg peo. da.Y's meeting:
t "In every generatloa adults
One-Day Institute
pie !rom 13 to 25 years o! age
will he !ormed at the Tuesday seem to feel that the youth are
Joe.
less responsible, more unruly1
ni&amp;lrt seas!on.
l'rllllram Chairman Tom Casand less realistic aOOut life aThe
youth
Ohio
Association
Pl~tnned for LPNs
aeU lntrocll&lt;led two other gueata,
they
were 'whentheywere1WIII(•
!or Retarded Children Is comiladare
Wtlaa,
special
apnt
fl.
"Yooth par\ldJ)IIUng In )'&lt;111111
The Ohio Lee&amp;ue !or Nurail11
posed o! yamg
joined toIs lllionoorl,. a .....ray Institute the u. s. Deportment o! Agrlculpther to learn bow to live bet- OARC actlvilles have a &lt;~~anna to
!or LlcenJed Practical Nuraes wre, a auest tt Fraak Porter,
areaetuaiiJmont
tor, bow to work wltll others and prove that •
VETERANS MEMORIAL
alii l'nctlcal Nurse studtnta, and Charles Miller, manllll'l' ci
to id.ve r1. themselves to the men- -cetod 8!111 detorntlned to ptey
SW!Ier'l. bs l'lmlerQI', tho guelt
HOSPITAL
Sept. ~4, 8:30 L Ill, lo 4 p. Ill, at 11.
Dab Jacoba.
Mmlaaloos - llelon Glbba, tally retarded. Memhers &lt;Jl tile an IJI1POr\BDI role Ia iDIPforlng
the Trt-&lt;:aunQ"V:acattei.ISchool,
tlle!r communlb' and -ld ....,
One
tiew
memher, Dmald 11. Harttord; Allee Millo, Mlddla- ...pnlzatlm work wltbln their
near Nelaonvllle. •
were the melllbeno fl. the~
lne _..t!on. . .
There wiD bearepstntian!ee DieMr, admlnlatrat&lt;r o! Voter- port; Eleanor Gordoll, Rlmeroy.
.... " ~ ' m:rt.,. ...... et ,_ ..... _ an&amp; Mamm-lal Homltal wnaJ•ua"'c-...!:Die~char:::ps - Bertha GUl,
"-imwe-lnnllwKarE Bates,
Partly cloody and cool loda,y, lng lallb Ia youth is urpd ..,
Boltle. i5a
high In \be uwer 60s and low 70s. attend the mrt'tng."
Mostly lllir and cool tonight, low
AIQoooe ba1l!ng Q
in the 40a. Sunny and not quito DIIY coatael Sblrill!' Joel&lt;- at:
.. cool Frida.Y.
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Lions' Topic

RCA••.New

1iao to':V-mo - Ill lloiJ)Ital - . ho ... !1'1·mltted ... !Dedlcal..-.. ..
~belan ._~\lie .

steak.' "-'r

kind.

Foo(hall

'l1le I'IHneroy
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a call- at "10:23
p.m,
........, to the vanamaa
......... the Noll ~ . a-L

call~' lilll· ~·phill!ol
to
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catod Amerl.., Ioree~ the western end or the Qle
wanld ,.._.. lo lite laereaaed Valley about 33 mllu commuatot battle •CIIv!Qo 1n Da N11111, spokesmen laid.

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(I)J'O-,- A atzuli
Coii1DIUIIIIt J t o u n d -ck
ap!not an American base · and
tho lll&gt;elilng fl. 4,1 Allied tarpta
marl&lt;ed the eod "' the threecla.Y ceaae.Gre Ia bcnor Ill llo
Chi Mlm, u.s. mllllary opokeamen ea1d lodiY•
American ·l orcet, wldch bod
\lcltb obserTed the VIet Gong
troce, tod&lt; to the al!analve ••
aa \be 72.bour period
lllded. B52 bcmbero, grwDied

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CINCINNATI (Ui'O At Stores.
leaot 17 atloans perished In tile
Two Armco Steel Corp. olll.cralll&gt; or tile Allegheey Airlines clala were killed In the crallh.
DC-9 jet near lndlanapolla, tile They ""re Richard A. BoxwoU
airline heB con!lrmed.
o! Middletown and Ralj1h J.
The 111-lCed filght, No.853, Bays or Franklin.
lower amounta.
hod picked up 52 per1101s at the
A. Scott ThompBOO ci Cold
A llrm called Champion 011
Greater Clnclmatl Airport Tues- Springs, ~.. and Aaron w.
Co. ci AjHD raotlnely bid 41
da.Y to continue 1o We!r.cook
o! Claclnnall, employeo
!or ·ev.ry portO! and llnally
Contribotlons d $197 toward Airport at Indianapolis, 'I1llrQ'- &lt;i D, H. Baldwin Co, Ill Clllboll8ht ooe at that prlco-S60039 \be ~66 first UIOIIment fl. the ei&amp;bl fl. tho&amp;O !IOSIIOIIf!OI"S board- clmatl were aloo aboard.
par
Man1 tracta ""nt tor lilolga Coo!nb' Chlj1lor fl. \be Am- ed the . jet rather than ....tt rot
leas than $200 an acre.
erican Bed Cron lor ualltance a dela.Yed Trans.World Airlines
Mra. Marrlene Decourey cl
Bink d
lllcal apnl to lmrlcane Camille' victlml l1l&amp;ht from Now v.&gt;rk.
Clnclmali, niece &lt;Jl a HamUa
ror tho alate "'
slond hoVe- rocolred lo&lt;llle. .
. ~- tile jot and C&lt;un~y commissioner, wu on
or
ttoo
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Cllllldoid~"ili'UiiOr dliid. - In St. l.Dids. . .
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tw.m;r-Oix .ofh... Ji1llrS008 do- DeCourcy, dlotrlct ..... .,....
'""'' 111\'0.$60, While- orr- cided to Wl!lt far TWA filght 69 ager !or Dracatt eo. bore, wu
lzat!ont, the St. Jolm Lutheran
\ban take tile Allesbeny. recently tranalerred to St. J.ou11
&amp;lndi.Y Scbool, the Forest Run That decision saved tbolr Una and the ccq,~e plamed ..,
llethodlst &lt;hurch Qmdar School,
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Sow.mto.sowlng Club and
The Oblo victims lncleded Ao.. aearch lorr a house.
It up 10 f$0,000 a tile Junior Auxiliary o! 'Dr
guatlne J, Long, 66, his wile,
Alleglumy oll!clala tbua far
earljl 1nv.- w
I
ow I'I&gt;II.Y, 43, IIIII son, Army Lt; have ldenUlled 73 cl the peo-.
ebator R&gt;1 39, contributed tile Gregory Long 23 1 - · " ' C1n- gers 'iliiQ'· ea1d the next 11. kiD
nmafntng M7
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a rothlkallar ·lD tho aervlceiiiYallabl•. '
later.
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The - • alao plan 1o ap.
piJ lor a D-1 alcobollc bever- Two Reeenl Missioli8 .
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ter they - . The D-1 parmi!
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Reported in Radn~ : ···
per .?beer !or. Ot.iiremlae
~. and opeftte • 3.2
_per eem beer carry aut.
One Ill tho - · ea1d, "Tbe
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car parked acroa1 the was plastered wltll lllsn•
readln.&amp; ''12,000,000,000 Dlti.Ye
land robber)' ...
Might Exceed ~ BWion
Early · bidl ran so hl8h
o!flclala estimated the total
might oxceed ~ bWioo, bot
later porcela went !or 11111cb

Made by Fire Unit

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claiming the land beionp lo ita
orlglaa1 Eoklmo owners. An old

Mlddl---'' .
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tht1 ... "" to nlu: ... meet
coUectlono
lorr
the
month
&lt;Jl
Au&amp;·
frlando." And
dllturbaaoe
The biolance In all Middleport
ust
totaled
.1,087.60,
occordlng
d
kind.
the bolld11111
VU!a&amp;e !undo as o! Aug. 31 totalwill
. ed $146,158.35 accord!~ to the lo the !IIOIIthi.Y I'Oj10rl fl. Chlst IIlii or Ia tho !*lldnll
o!
Pollee
J,
J.
Cremeans
pro.
be
tolerated.
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monthly report CJi Clerk - Treato Mlddlepart CouncU
Nc ..,. l8ller 11
fl.
surer Gene Grate. submitted to aentod
lillldl)' night.
j'NI"I
1111
Middleport Council Monlay nlsi&gt;L
Accldenll lnvetllpted .m~ng will be J)lli"mitted IIIIo tho boUdReceipts, dlaburaementa aDcr
the .clerk • treasurer's balance the manth totaled lour and fl.
as of Aug. 31, reapec:tlvel;v, I~ 42 ......... 24 won !or tralvioletlolla. Arnoto Includclede: general,$3,585,$1,569.31, fie
ed Ill lor llfiOedlns: loll ci ..,.,_
!ram-'I)
$27,077.21; cemetery, $S84.2~, tor, one; 1top liln riolatlano, meat to overturn- lho- Supr.,..
$5113.39, $106.11; porkl~ meter;
two;
Uroo; 000: lnlox- COurt'• rull,. aplnst ochool
$100, no dlaburoementa, $79.48;
!cation, three; dii1DIIIInll t h e prayer. The , othtr wao a
fire equipment, no reeeJ,ptl,
peace, five; pe1ty Jare-.,, two; CObltltutl.Onal ametmnent to
$160.90, ta5S.06: swlmmil1!~. ·
lalluro to PlY porlllng Ucketl, partlalb nullify the court' a
$688.62, $1,701. 90, t$66;09 overttine; nlllllnl red IIIIU. two; ~let tltat atate Jestalatureo
drawn: planning eommlaalan, oo
rocldeoo -allan, 1111; Wllal mill\ laD'"' the "one man. ....
r~ceipta, $58.98,
$2,838.18; ,xhoult,
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'pane, vola" !Grmllla. Obatrvero llid v... ,..Whe&amp;l' tltay
street matranance, $l,Ha. 45,
""""' probobly d!t
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bahrJ, three; and..,. .lor.,_ wu llkeb" • to take over· lolr. PrOctOr wore lltkli'r
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sanitary sewer, *",000. 96, tl.~~08, 116.234.12: water. 16...,.,58, $5,544.60, $17,14f.57;
Water meter deposita, t350, $'90, ·
$51080.54; water constructlaa, '
$5Z.93, ao 4laburaementa, $11,917.87; ~venue boot escrew, nq
recebrtl, nodisbursementa, $50..000; .-ral bood retlr....Oni.
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$17,1145.46 wblle dlsburaementa
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Collep ha6 JOllied the rormer
Jerry ~· Gilt Slop, located oo HI. 3lS between Rio Grande
and Galltpolis, to The Redman
Cor poratlon. 'l1le land and buildIng were clmated to tho eouoco.
1ut year by Mr. and Mrs. llclbertEvana.
T b o Redman . Corporation,
head by Som llamlltiJn, ~
l'llpo, and Frank Plorotll plano
to • nateurut, The Redman, at the '""' cl September.
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TEL AVfil- IIIIis: J.p!ESA. PIKElelt!or t1ta !Jnlted Slatal·to-

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ed nor1lli , ..,.\ clr tho rliblllkl!l .Gf· lllldwltio. Tbere wllf" IIi
returned lo P•ki!W the same
fl. the hi81&gt;WII1 and hio car otruck be a· dance n - and room lor or lour -.Qia,'
daY. The new delegation, which
The ve- a band. The cnrilei"o plan to """" IC!Ie&lt;kled IIi """" wboti ··
arrived In Hanoi Monday, was a group o1 mall

States.
In addition to representaUves
from 19 111tions. the broadcast . led by Li H1ien--nten, a vice
said, attendi~ were "100,000 premier.
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A period of mournirw: tor .HQ
port. was Injured In a olngle
nam gave Ho Chi Millh a hero's wlll continue th:rough Wedne&amp;.
car accident at 1,50 p.m. Man!uneral In Hanoi today. A 21- day In North Vietnam. A 72cla.Y on Rt, 7, one and tllree gun salute an:l low~level passes hour cease-lire in South Viet-tenths miles north of atellhlre.
by warplanes marked the nam called In his honor by the
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led In a IOQii.Y gra,. ~ a wlnd4&gt;iown pine tree Ia st. Peter'•
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war. &lt;Jl Atheoia IIIII LcnrooL' S.. wu acciJaWallled by her 211-year-Gid
brotherl Scott

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month completed 15 years with
tile J)lltrol.
Sal. Prollltt from Oillllcolhe,
Is Agraooato or Oillllcothe 11181&gt;
School and altAmded the ChWIcolhe Branch o! Ohio Unlverslb'. He oerved In the United
Slates Navy. He jolnejl tile pa.
trol on Aug. 6, 19~4 and wu
stationed at \be Gallljlolll Rllt
until February 1964 when ho
wu trans!erred to ClnciMatl.
Aller two :rearo at ClnclmaU,
Sgt. Proll!tt wao transferred
hock to Gelllpolla and hu remained ~ere since that time.
Sl\. Prollltt Is married to
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