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of calendar 1969 are ru
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The former Apple Grove loeko whleh reeently had " - lhiDand dam alteandltlbulldlngawlll diXIed due 1o the new dam It 11&amp;be ottorad tor dovel-ent of a elne.
pork a1te and remoatlooal raew •
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Aecordlq to the letter reeelvTbla II the dedodon reeelved ed from lflmllllaloo by Mrs. Rd&gt;by Mra. Bertba Roblnoon, Ra. lnaaa, lbe Ajlple Grove r.oc1114o,
elne Roote 2, """ to the wWt Its aeveral balldlnp,lneludU.S. Corps of,.,.._.. at liln- lng two • family rallllences, will
tlagtoa, W, Va. aaklng "Some. be to llle ado IJepalt.
1111n1 -anrblle be done with mont of NaiUral ReiiOUI'eea or t.o
the AjJple Grove Dam P!'OIIOIV, • the lolelp Cowt,y Commlloloo-

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PATIENCE, LUVABL€ !

lt\11\JGS 1'-J LIF£10\lTIIJG FOB;!

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of a pJblle pork 111111 rec:raotlaaol

fad lilies.

The letter from ltmll!wtDD Jn.
dleeted lbat the Chinle ol ~
by the Corpo wu brou&amp;llt lilaut
by the Interest by lfrl.
Rnhi•IM and olhor reoldlllts ol
the aree had wrltteo the
eotpS aakl.ag that oome osetul
purpose he made of the abandon.
eel Apple Grove 111-'Y.

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elllaa "' llle ....,., lbe
Grwo and llle Rlrlland
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lure d. llle forme&lt; Portlllllil :0.
lite wldd&gt; .. _ . , . . to • .
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Buah, Cruob.W., IIIIJUtut; boek ""'• lett to rllbt. Westley
Binner, I.a.nclster, trea'surer; Joe SWeeney, Srmeraet, chap.
lain; Gecqe Keller, Lancaster, Judse advoeate; Cor! Dittoe,
aergeant.e;t.enna, and Gorman Cornwell, aulswt sergeartakrm,s, both o! Somerset.

Hanoi Regulars Enter ·
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11-IOSE STUPID SLOGAIJS ARE USED
BV EVE~ CI-11Ck51V ·HEARTED. aD PIRATE
ltJ ll-\E lAJOR.lD tlJI-lD IAJNJ'IS Tl-\E 'ttXJ~
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SAIGON (UPO - The U. S. Military Commard liiiiOIIDeed today
thet lor the list tlmelt has conllnnedtlle preseoee of a regular North
VIetnamese Army Wilt In the Melu&gt;ng Delta SOIIth ol Saigon.
Beldnd a mortar and rocket attack, the Hanoi troops tried to
OYer-ruJI a Sooth Vletlamese army tra~ center near Trl Ton, 110
mUeo southwest of S&amp;lgon aaol within 10 mUea of !Jambodla.

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an abrasloo on tile fonhlld; IIJjll
-The announcement said the goverrment detelllers, mostly 1"&amp;- aaol their 1962 l'&lt;mtlae statloo Janet Blaa, U, a brulud cbbi.
erolts, drove ott the attackers, kUHng 83, but lost tour ldlled and waaon was heavliy damaged ln:a
The aeeldent wu lovolll....
19 wounded themoelveo. The light was Thursday, wllb 110 reaoonli+· single vehicle .accident at l:to by a potrolinan olllle r··~
en for the 4e1a¥ In reportlni lt.
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"An element at the North
v~ese A:!"'N lBB .•t- or from clo&lt;uments fOIIDd on q.-"e~ .norUl~:..J:L
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eontllet II the first CCllllllma&amp;n Laar Prov1n&lt;e nor111Weot of ll'lde, lost eontrolln 10010 IP'&amp;"'
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In the lifallm' of the of a Solson Jlme 20.
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regular ~ v~­
Communist
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Takan to Veteraos Memodal
Army ualt OI)Ol'8llng In the IV
Corps · Taetleal ZU. (the Delta, llllore U.S. and Sooth Hoepltal where lbeyweretreeled
v - . . . .alllelala have re- and releaudbytheCoolvtlleFire
Mekong Delta) .•
Anb perrlllu todaJ! 11Scl¥lh Vfollnalneae hellCOJter ported maJor - • s In the Department. were Olive Bias, .. ml1llu7
l!llllslrlp&amp; and artillery helped ell:ort to 1JUI vast areas Wider 84, Rt. 3 Pomeroy, eut .., tiJe - - I n the .........
break tiP the ground allac:k In CCIIIrol d. lhe Salwon govern- bridge of lbe oose, a ell! on the Go1aa llelabts ct Snla wllh
left knee onl an lrliurecl arm,
the sevoa.Jwur bettie, mWtary ment.
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since
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North
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C1lihla llomlpn, 13, Rt. 3, a m!lltlry
To!
spokesmen said.
The 18B Regiment waa
~eae troops had been Pomeroy, a buJq&gt; em lbeheadllllll Avtv: uported.
r&lt;pOJ1ed lnllltratlng Into ·the abra sloas.
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delta aa replace-. for Viet
Injured slightly hel not treat- prrlllu attacked behind a
Cong ualts wi1o had lost too eel werelfazal M. Bias, ueratdt mortar barrage !Ired 1118DJ IOidiero to replace with
poodllala ID !I)T!a. Re aald 1oeal reerulls.
llraell et•Uiao was lnlolrocl ..,.
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pnl1la killed In • lldof
eommand .......,... the bqiD..
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nlng of a 3,500..,., otteaalve by
the _........ 118 ml1ol
U.S. and Sooltlt Koreao marines
d. Jeruaalem.
oo an laland along the northern
il Cairo, Ill Egyptiao mille.
ry apaloeiiiiiOII said EDpllan
forces flolled an o.tteqt lQ'
has killed 190 Conununlat
laraell - · to raid ......,
SAIGON (UPO - VIce Pres!· VOOpa.
poodllala ... the Qr1( of Suel ...
dent Nguyen cao Kay said todaJ!
Military spokallll8n aald the
llmdoJ.y. larael aalol Ita - 40,500 American troops will be number of u.s. troopa In
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pounded EmJilan "millwliMrawn frun Sooth Vletllam.by
tal')' tareeto" along tile sbere ot
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WAIIIINGTON
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the end ol November 81111 that as ...... to 8D ls-ttlt low of
the !Jilt 1011t1t at &amp;lez CIIJ tar
many as 2001 000 may be with.
reporting
508,1100.
.., a detailed IIUI'YIIf at 89 50 mfno1tel.
drawn by the end of 1970
To
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north,
Amerlean
suna
cities, dloeloaed toocloJ that
Ky made the statemellttonew..
narootlea and
Truck Collide .
men following a series ol hl&amp;h- boai&gt;vclocl Norlh Vleblam's llTtlats for
halt
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mariJuana
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doubled
. level conferencea betw- AmerIcan and Sooth Vletnallleae om. (DMZ) aiJide.J for the l4tlt during lite poot two ,YNrl u
time ...... tbe Uulted State•
elals. The u. S. Commaaol had ' eailocl ott 111e ....,....,. ot the drul aae spread t.o - · and
RL 7 Sunday
no immediate emunent but Ky .,~
"117 now It a_.-a. 111ft tbore
said the wltlodliowal would be ,.. ·-~ Nov. 1.
'lbe aalvoa &amp;mde,y olliXICed are a - - dlllorOJt "'-·'Middl.-t pollee roporled a
nouneed In a joint eommualqe
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Tuesday.
nera IIIIo had 01111rd 11re on a find tllelr ..., Into the (Rt. 7), Ill Middleport SIJn4a;r Ill
Wasb~Jwton r...-ts haYO aalol
U.S. apa11er 111-. and lmoekad ...., and beeda of our 1UUIII," 5:10 p.m.
Prealdent Nboo wantocllo withCllll one IUOI'riUa buakar 300 •- - """"
Qrarlu Larue, BoverlJ, _.
draw •• IIW\V 81!1 100.000 or Jll"dl north of the Ben Hal. ._.. ''"'"~• J• ......., D.Coon., wuu.. w..,._, of Cono
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Dw 1..... 111e ~-~IJ at
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od om'!DK the gponlng earlllllllll- He 111181Vstecl tolerance of tltoae
lea d. football pmea on·.irto durer In tltelr belle( and
llle urpdlesklltmam- bellavlor •lilld urged the doviolop.
bora old the •ndllarym"preach mont at orderly living.
IIIII t;ieh" proper reii!IOCt for
'lbe _... said Amerleans
f!le CGiiftlry'l lias.
must have faltlt, 118ioo and lll)l&amp;t
beeome builders - bulldlllil the
boblt of pnislug America, Jov.
liic ber, 81111 IIOIIBing her true
ne8d for IJt.. ..
proper Plbll• ,..~ . 011'11114 111at Al!!erleana IMrll 1o
·Marvin Kelly, eommanclor d.
Aalerlean flo&amp; obHrY~.' live tosot1ter for the benelll d. 11110811big.
l'Ost
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cera - to order.

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commanders
mol 111111 · - to give $15 to the
Gift for the Yanks Who Gave
Program. 40 past eommandera . were preseot for the
seslloa and lj)l past post eommanders are lm1ted to join the
past

-Feeney..Bellnett
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Plead Cases in Paris Withdrawn= ~s..:;~:u!
The

CHNOSAUR
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tour women saki they plaJ&gt;.

Qed to stay In Pari• for ~G&gt; to a
week toseeamemberoftheNorlb
VIetnamese delegation. T h e

WEU., HOORAY! I HOPE SO."
NOW WE'LL HAVE I'M SICK OF
SUMPIN GOOD
T'EAT FOR A
OIANSEI

North Vlelmmese weranolavallable for eanment.

RMBJT!

Arrests

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ReservaUons for Thui-sday'a Central Ohio Valley 11&gt;chlstrlal Collneil meelq, to
· be ltelll at Oscar's In Galli·
polla, lllllit be In to Mli; '111el·

ma FJilOtt, executive Hcrelal:Y of tile - r of c~~~~o

meret! no later than Tuofllo3'.
Bob HOeni&amp;projecte.r,
AUIOci .strUelural Steel, Ham- · lal., will be the pot
-kar. A · ..Cial hwi' will
. will
slai1 at 6 p. m. Dlralot
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son hss dol~tedOak HBI3s-6r,nd
andlirood. ctuohod GreenlleJd..McCialn $0.
SUnda,y o. Ironton alter dropj&gt;lll8 a IU
Ja:'Ckion verdict to pdieriUI Lopn, W,
1111\ the Ironton Vo., In ita opeoir, came bock
Frlda.Y nlaflt to thUinp Porllmoull)
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Plcks.d 'tor tllird place was the
poJnta out or • Glillpollo Blue Dovllo of coach
In tho vOting 1&gt;1 Jolin Ecksr, ., who notted 6$\1
rn•n-llua and biood.. atero palnta 'whBo recolvilig 'lh Drat
the leqllo.
place wieo. one member plckod
~;;.,;;.:; It waa a close aeleo- Gallipol.la and Jackson to lie lor
~ 11 Cooch l!ciiJ llruney'alron- the cha~~Vlooshlp whUe another
t&lt;iil n&amp;e.:a wore just one and one- predicted that Looan and Athens
hal( .......~ bohlnd lor 1'llllllerlll would Do lor !ourtl1 plsce hoMrs
liaaon.
ln the flnt division.
, '!e)t"O non-lequoouUngs Jack- In a aurpritilli vole, ._,,s
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Man Again Master
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Few frustrations in this modern life are better calculated
to reduce even the most mild-mannered person to a seething jelly of impotent rage than to ftnd oneself in a letter.
writing duel with a bill-collecting computer.
The company has made a simple error. One has recelpts
and canceled checks to prove it. It could easily be adjusted. But the computer blithely ignores all protests and
continues to grind out statement after statement.
There Is fortunately, still time for man to -'sert bls
mastery oVer the machines he has made, aDd at least one
state has taken a step in that direction.
In Maryland a newly passed law stateo that If a custo-

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within 60 days after makin~ a written Inquiry abeut ~
status of his acc01mt, he lB not liable for any serv1ce
charges that come due from .the time the creditor receiveo
the inquiry until the matter IS finally otralgbteDed out.
The law applies to any ilind of bUI with a finance br serv·

line credit card, bank card, check-credit, .U,,
Good as the new law is, it could be even better, suggest.
Consumers Union.
One useful amendment would be to take aim at credit
departments that not only ignore letters poilltlng out errors
but compound the situation by sending out a sequence of
nastier and nastier collection notices. In penalty for unwarranted dunning, the creditor would be required to forfeit the principal along with the intereot.
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Also, a realiy tough law might make It a criminal act for.
a creditor to send a false delinqUOlWY report to a credit
bureau If it was b.1Sed on a billing error which he made.
Most Americans. however, would be content to go along
with the Marylsnd law as it now stands-bappy to lmow
that, at least to some extent, human beings are beiDg put
back in control of the computar.

.To,Capture 1969 SEOAL Grid·Ti:tlii·' cd
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Chloltalns wore plcks.d rot fourth
place with dele~. ~luli&gt;_lm
Athena relegated to llllhplaco, or
at the top of tho 'aocold dlvldan.
Roundill8 out the •otill8. the
Meigs Marauclai'a wore sJven
siXth place whlle Welioton was
an unanlmouo chOice to llnlsb
aoventh, a..1NelaonvUJe.Yorkrecelved all the volea to lake the
cellar opot in lhe llnalalancll'11.
Before moldcw their 1969pfqlnosttcallons the acrlbea and east.era Uatened careiUII,y to w..t
each had to SOl' In hia oummlry
of the team he repreaellted.

buBtai'ound flashy nallboek IJar..
win Velonllno and powor..Jaden
Dan Murphy, a fulll•ck, The Jroo. 1
moo hovo a roek-rlllbed defe1110 ·
wblcb obnply lhuta otr •Ill' runnill8 aU&amp;ek and force• the ent.t o - the bolL
SUnurilrizicw tho other teama,
tho mombersl'AdthlstoSOI'about
each team:
ATHENS - A Qo.Plcol Athens
team that ... juat anrap size
but very quick. coach Don Eskey
e&gt;Peets to make acme chonaoo
· folloWlnc two successive shutouts
by 'Marietta 12-G and a 46-0 loss
It was noted that Jacllaon has a to lancaster. The te&amp;m will be'
bulldooinc tiPe running pme much atr.,.r when Fullback

Milller's Rich West Runs
Wild Over Tornado Eleven
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The miniskirt, while it may fall short in oome respects,

lt.

has won the praise of an insurance company as a safe driv-

Rich West, 170 lb. senior lull·
bac"-' ,ruahed' lor an amazing 296
yanlsln 21 carries lor a14.la•·

ing costume.
The miniskirt gives a woman greater leg freedom for

easier braking and acceleration, especially when wom witb
low heels, says Aetna Life Insurance and Casualty.

·. •.q. and scoredftvetouchdowns

•11!1 two extra points, good tor 3.2
.PIIInta.
.

The actuaries now join millions of male pedestrians wbo
bave long been giving nods of approval to mluisldrted
motorists-usually wben viewed from a blgb curb as they
stop for a light or round the comer.

ioalsoa hoatd-llttti!Wtaelcler
onde(enleandlla\W&amp;YIIslfiJIII!I[
to tbe ~IU· belt receiver.
The, llllelo ..VB lW&lt;&gt; lloo ends
and a solid bacldleld but are very
weak In the IJUrlor line.
IRONTON~ 11111 team loadod
with ·-rteneOci vetel'&amp;llllt al·
molt every pooiUoo heodod "'bJ
G,... Sternoman at quarterback
alld Rick Boykin at lullbock. Tho
ollenoe is lilce a looded ......,
and defense doea not pvo "'
"cheap" touchdowno or lcq
runs.
MEIGS - l\)okeamen tee! that
deadlf aecuraey and Ia a power- C111ch lllarlie Chancey will ....
rut runner on tho roll"'!!~ option. to walt unill 1970 lor aahotatthe
championship hecouse of a line
sophomore grcqo coming ~.
Team boa goOII olzeatthreepool·
tions but is otherwise very small
lor SEOAL In 1969, Pasolng atlack could be very good aa
Quarterbock Pat O'Brien 1mproves with each coniA!at.
WELLSTON - Under new
r
coach John Conger this toom Ia
looded with big seniors who are
out lor !oothell for thefirot~

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New York Jets Rally To

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Falcons .POsted
West neJI broke lose, ashe did
win ~ the seuon with . so mony tlmea durinc the pme,
a·"-11 win &lt;M&gt;r Southern Local, lor 48 yards lor this fourth touchse~ afternoon at Miller near d... n and 15:1lb. Junior quortorNoii'SiftltavWe.
back Jerry Bonks' kick for the
'Cc.ich Jim COOk'• buys slarled polnHIIer-touchdown was abo~
off ..,. ~rot quorter with a r&lt;IIIUI
For the llllh and last time,
m.;i!llnd, ecorlng the first three West ran 56 yards lot another
!lin lbey had the balL After a acore, alld U9 lb. oophcmore
olUUtlh second quortor the Fa[. euard Pete Kiener's kick wao
· caiw turned it oo apln In the wide.
a~Uool holt to moke a runaway of
Juotice of Soutbornllnishodthe

Mini Is Long on Safety

stru
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lla.. Ccipn lo able to Oliorale at
MJ.tO .ao ·he slowly recovwra
from a ml~r laloe iojury,
GALLtpous ...,, Undar head cooch Jllhn Eelcer, the Blue
llavllo .... .Uopllled a poworlui otronse with a goOII ~cldleld
a lid a h8fd.llltlqliDB. Four aopbo
omore atartora m ol!enalve unit
need more OJiPOrleneo and dolo.,.
aive unit hal pennilted 1evenl
lq-pinero in lint two contesta.
LOGAN - 114&gt;reae1111tivoo feel
t ..t Bllb Jollnston Is tho best
quarterback in the leque as he
thr'"'s the hall50to60yardswith

als Win Opener, 27-21

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Pro Standings
By

Vlllted Press lnlernattonal
East

WLTPct.PFPA
.New York • , ,1 0 0 1.000 113 19
llouololl , •• 0 I 0 .000 17 21
Dll!alo . .. .o 1 o .000 19 113
Mliml •••• 0 I 0 .000 21 27
Boaloll .. ..0 1 0 .000 1 35
West
W L T Pet. PF PA
Deaver ..... 1 0 0 1.000 35 7
~City .1 0 0 1.00027 9
Oakland ••• 1 0 0 1.000 21 17
Clnelmati .• 1 0 0 1.000 27 21
Soli DJaso . .0 I 0 .000 9 27

Whip Buffalo Bills 33-19

Representative feels thatQuarterback DeMls Headley ls very
elose to beillt a ••one-man gang"
a&amp; he plays any poollloo and is

United Preas International
The Clnclnnoti Beii8Bls couldn't have dellYered a more lltti~V
epltajlh to llnebeclolr Fnllk Bunccn.
scoriJii' ol the claY lor both teams
The Be!¥111s. who learned only hours before their ame with the "ersaWe enr:t~.~~h to worry the opao he sprinted 10 yard&amp; over his Milml Dolphins Sunday thot Bunccm had died of a lwlariatuck at the pononta with his ollenalve quarright encl. Hoback, who ran lor age .. 29, wont out and stunned the Miami Dolphins 27-21 and dra- IA!rbockill8.
97 )'llrds In two carries, ran in moUcalb "'"ned the American FootiJall League'• lOth season.
NELSONVILLE • YORK lhe extras and that left the nnat
Cooch Dave Boston doeo
score 44-16.
• The victory wu a opoclal Ta,ylor to brook _ . a lli!lrt enougll players available for ad~
The Miller Falcons wUiblttbe lrllMte to Buncom, a 29.year. defensive lllUilt In the lblnl cent scr-immage. The Buckeyes
rood lor the first time next Fri· old veteran ot ,;sbt AFL quarter and help the cblela are starting their final seasonas
day night travelq to Federal- •eaoono who died &amp;mclaY _ . thalr - - on a wtnnlng a member of the SEOAL and are
HocldJii to play the lancers. morning.
Buncom was a oote. Daw11011 hit TI\Ylor wllb just trying to keep anyone trom
Tho Southern Local Tornedoes rraduate ~ Southern California, another acorlng pau with just getting seriously injured as they
will try to poot their first w!n of and was an all-league llneback- 1:20 lett to pllll' in the game, wUI be play!Jii oot of their class
1969 against the eyer-to•h er lhre• Umeo with the SoD Dawoon compl- 19 ol 35 aaatnst an,y league owonent.
cats ol ((3ger Creek at Racine in DIOIO Charprs. He had spent pasoes lor 219 yards In the
Besed on eight points lot Ora~
their secondSVACpmenextFri-' the last · two years wllb tho game.
sewn for second, six lor third,
day nigh~ They are 0.1 In the Benp.ls.
Stove Tone! connected lor and etc., this is the way the
league and 0-2 ovenll.
111 other action, the New York three toucbdown paases and scribes selected the SEOAL
Southom Miller Jsts opened detenoe o1 their Floyd Utile gained aver 100 teams to finish the 1969 league
17 AFL title b,y whlppiJii the yards rullhlng at the Broncoa campaign
Flrot Downs •.•• 11 ·
POINTS
Yards Ruahinc ••• 165
432 -ala Billa 33-19, Oakland crushed tile Patrlota. Tensl POS.-TEAM
Yards Passing ••• 12
5 edged Houaton 21-17, Kanoas passed for touchdowns of i7, 1 - Jackson .. • .. .. . 111-h
Tolal Yards .•••• 177
437 City ~ San Dle&amp;G 27-8 and three and nine yards whBe 2
Ironton , , , , , , , 69
Passes Att'plod ... 3
4 Denver routed - . 35-7.
Gallipolis • .. • .. 65'h
Little ran the Booton defense 3
Passe&amp; Colq)'d ••.• 1
1
O.J. Slmp1011, mak1ng his pro ragged. The Chargers• defense 4
Logan • • . ••••• 511h
Intercepted By ••••• 0
2 debut, turned ·Jn an exclllng also oporkled, picking of! lour 5
Atheno •...•••• 41'h
Tolal Fumbles •••.. 2
9 game ror tho Bills as he scored cl. John Hadl'a panes.
6
Meigs . • • ...•• 32
BY QUARTERS
one touchdown and gave them
1 - Wellston •• , . . . . 20
Southern
0 0 0 8-16 fits on acreen pa.asea. Joe
8 - Nelsonville-York .•• 10
Miller
2il 0 12 i2- 44 Nllllllth, .., Ute other hand, bed
a rather 11001" game for the Jeta
ao he completed only oeven ~
By

not....

Wilt occ.-ed all three touch·
downs in the openill8 qua!Ur on
J'Qlll ol 6, 4 and 3 yarda. He
leored the extra points after the
lblnl· score. The attonwts on the
· llral a.o -e no good.
After Mll!er had jumped orr
to. a ·20.0 ·!Old, the Tornadoes of
Cooch B&lt;ib Aohloy como bock with
die only scare Of the aeecind qua,..
. ter, playlns their bolt bW of the
"'"an. Thla came on a 1"1ard
p i - by 200 lb. 6dlbock BBI
~sReoults
19 passes for one too.chdown
lldlack, and 160 lb; freshman Now York 33 Bullalo 19
By Uplijld~esa ,lnternattonal
and had three passes intercept.
hal....,k Paul Justiel' ran IIW'4&gt;- Kalll'Cily:tl'iiia4liolll0'" ' ' . ,, a'WeM'Va.'di ib'~ri liill •Hvl:ecl. l%1d~ a~• ·bOft· ltli ~ :
til polnta and at halltimo it wu .DoWei"ll5 ~7 , . ·• ., ' ' ' 1wiailftt'"'!' 'Uaii'!ii''7'""" _._,.,In tile ·leooixi · ~ itbml
dJIIila.tu.a..,2Mr• ··· -ry ;' -··, Clndmati27Mlaml21
· Drake 24'Msvlll~ 2i'tfl~l"' ' ' ' ·~ fOJll on him. ' · ' · ·
• .· . · ·'; ' . 'SEcoND lfALF. · .
Oaktsiil21Houst00 17
Ind. S1. 41 Eaot W. 6
Daryle Lamonica bit Warren
Obct' apia the Falcono came
&amp;!1unlay'a Games
Kent St. 24 Da,yton 14
WeDs wttll a 64-yard scoring
01\i of Uie clreaalnc· r - a n d Klaml al Oakland
Wake For. 22 North car st, 21 pass late In the fourth period to
(Onl,y game aeheduled)
. pGured on the .cooL ~oo Kl._
N. Micb. 24 N. Iowa 14
provide the Raldero with their
&amp;mc~a;y•a Games
160' 'lb. lenior,-ned the scor·
Monmouth 20 Lawrence 18
wlmlng touchdown. The Oilers
q lot Miller inthetblnlquortor Bealoll at Kansas City
Dulllque 20 North Central?
had laken a 17-14 lead wtth 6:25
01! a 54-yard ittareepttm i-eturn. Houstoa at Blffalo
West · Va. St. 26 West Va. T. 0 remaining m a 15.yard paos
Tba 'tty for odra points was no New York at Denver
'Air Foree 25 SMU 22
from Pete ·-lhord to Jerry
' ioail.ao a
to Joe Kiener 1e11 Soli Dleao at Clnclmali
UTELP 14 Pacific 10
Loriu, but two pia,ya alter the
(Onl,y llDlO scheduled)
.• IIICOIIQiloto.
AbBene Chrlltlan 35 Ark T 17 ensuing ldclu&gt;ft Lamonica hit
IJCLA 37 Oreson 0
Welis for the willltng score.
Ban St. 10 Unlv. of Bul!alo 7
Len Dawoon c:oonected wllb a
North Dak. st. 28 N. m. o
51;.,yard scoring pass to Otis
Southwest Minn. 13 Mich. T 1
,.
Moniana 24 North Dakota 10
-Uidtedl'rosallllernatlonal [D'NaCO protest, saying be, DCJ\ . W. St. 44 UniY, Wlsc-Milw. II DORCAS
l:INCINNATI (UP!j - l!ciiJ PlneaJ, had been promised the
Viaitl118 with Mr. and Mrs. Ro.,.
Cincinnati IIQfOls ....... ride m Gomel:. Amerigo Lad,y ,
nie
Beegle alll famUy were bis
llntshed aecond and Sbuvee
parents,
Dollie-•nd Mattie Beegle
he
bed - third.
HARRISONVILLE
to boeome
an actift
and Ada, a Uttl~ Amish friend or
which, If rramed, at 41
Mrs. Lonnie Hudson called on Fredrlckoburg.
,_ro ill ... wwld make him
NEW ' YORK (UPJ) - Alex .
Bernlce and Kenneth Theiss,
jjla,yer . . . to Woboter, In bls Orot claY as the Jack Clarks Saturday enning.
lnvltaUons lor the woddill8, Sat- David and Dm'I'Ja, am an aunt.
In tile National Basket- bllll -~~ eoaeb ~ the New
Aa...talfm. ·
Yc.-k Glanla, cut three plii)'OI:s, urday, Sep~ 13 of Miss !bolla 8acHe Thuener, atteOOed the gradClark and Kenneth carsey, are uation 0{ their daughter, Sharon,
·- - . and It ""' believed !hat being received. A reception wlll from nurslJW school at River·YOBK (UP1) - La1!Jt vwtoran Jim KatcaY&amp;p mllltt
Jr. rode GameiJ to an · bo fa Ifni lor an ual*iant'a Job follow lor mambers of the Im- aide White Cross HosPital The
mediate families.
comm...,anent was held at the
vldory In the .81,8150 undar Wobstar.
Tho Hex Arlx lamUy was called Batelle Memorlallnotilule fa C...
~ at Bel--. . l!dclfo lleiJnlde'a
KLAGENFtJRT, A u II r i II to West Virginia by the death of lmnbus.
Mr1. Arl.x's father.
Mr. and Mra. Earnest (Jud,y
~~ . !.Jn.ll:eli . S1&amp;!4!~
Beegle)
Bing of Wilmington, Ohio
lured \110 of tho 11\'en tlllu at
vlotted
lfr. and Mrs. Ronnie
tile . . . . _ Rowioc
•CLEVELAND (I.! PI) - T b e
Jllonlhlpa &amp;alcla1 aDd omirsed Bhnml' rlllrt dolenoivo taclcle Bellldo and ~.
the m~ &amp;old modal• Jim llall!cld, a reautar for .fin
iolol&lt;lll~' wlll mla* about hilt the NATIONWIDE BUYS GATES
IUilCIIIII 28 ~····
u a ro.,.tt of on iQjury COWMBUS (UPJ) - NatioD1M. (UPJ)- .... aulrei-ed Sotunlo,y.
OOI'p. baa iiCOIIlrod GaiN,
- •lnsla ·'',0.
tho team said )(dlanald " ¢o., ~· loci~: ~
the Vlllilcl
IOstslond a frac- ~ aervlce Involved II un..
Dilliill
.left fibula In a omiil&lt;Q'milll and ...,;.....,..
.
quargr or
and wlll oponte
II as a
oubaldlai7.

Saturday's

College Scores

This Week's

Results

.

Joe Slrloblo, Jlialo - by - ~
lor Bac1io station
WMPOof Mlddlepwt • RlmefO¥,
llmcli\Y waa elected prelld«&lt;l ol
the Soull!oallom Oblo!ip&gt;rtawrlt..
ora and Br&lt;lldcuten AaiOdatkln In a meeting It Jackaoa.
An ellht ·year •eteran ~ radlo sports, Slruble oucceeda Jim
Sollaro ol tho Jackam Herold as
[D'ealdent of the eight city""""'
dattoo.
Meetln&amp; a1 the Jolly Loneo
Bowling Center, the membero
aloo elected Jim Myero olthe
Logan Dally News as vlceo{)resldent and Odie O'llomeli ~ the
Galllpolia Tribune ao secretary.
tl'Ga~urer lor the 14th year.
lll&amp;l&gt; school principals andath~

letie directors were guests~tbe
uiOdatlon for asteakdlnnerfollowed by a brief discussion on

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... ............,, UIOdatloo 11-

tenc1lnB were Jim Solian ...
WI!Dard Fftlpatriek, J"'*-;
Joe Slruhle and Bob - .
Meigs; Tom - · and Row!

Con&amp;don. - • ; Bud Mea.
and Odie O'Doanell, Gallipol.la;

lflora,

Lee Hamilton and Jim

and l!ciiJ WUits

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Wollaton.
Guests were Dave Kemptoa,
aaslatut IPOril illtormadon dlrector ~ 0b1o Ulliveralty, IIIII'
Keith Wisecup of POmeroy.
FoUowJnc the annualUcatioDI m tile 1969 SEOAL
. - R challlpiOIIIblp nee, tile
mombero ad,Jauroed - 1 theaehedulod 11*liDg on November
9, 1969 when the AU - SEOAL
Logan;

Football tellb wUl be aeleet.d.

varlliua matlerspertalningtoailtletles in the SEOAL.
Press pa110s lor the 1969..70
school year were IIIPfO\'ed and
Issued followed by an Informal
.Useusolon with remarks 1&gt;1 the
admlnlatrators and news media
representatives.
Principals In atteodanoe were
Jadt (;(nran, Jackaon; James N.

M. Davia, Gallipolis; James
Irontoni J ames Diehl ,
Melga; Gerald Klllean, Athena;
Charles Moore, Logan; and Jim
O'Dell, Weliston.
Athletic Directors attendlq
the session were Bell Buckles,
Jackoon; Ed Stewart, Gallipol.la;
Dick MYers, Ironton; Charles
lllaneey, Meigs; Lou Parker,
._,; and Bob Breman, WeUs-

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olde 6

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lAngsville

September 9, 1969
Dear SJr,
a-nti)' some member• ~my
lamib' forwarded to IIIII! • copy

of The DallY Soltlnel tn wbkb
the editors aou&amp;bt a man
1for part..tlme emplo,yWm.•
I am fiattered 1&gt;1 JOUl' _ . .
that I

same . . . _ at rome
YOUTH ·
- ::! IT!
Tt
·i~ is for y&lt;img peo.. have at college.
You'd thlnl&lt; Ill)' folks wwld
J1le r leir ' I OleDlJ and pleas.
ure,, their """bios and fun. As Ullderstand that dtscrlmlnattonla
the relt ~ Helen Help Usl, not lor them - SOC!ALLY IUNIt nJ-..s laug!ts but won't DEIIED
dodge a serlouo question with a Dear S.H.;
You are free, blaci!, and 21
brU811-oll.
Sen&lt;! JOUl' teenage questions - and wiser thaD your lolkl.
to YOUTH ASKDl FOR IT, care stay that· ~!- H..
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Holen

Help

Vol this newspo.

por.

MADE A F AS!' TRIP
Dear lleleni
People who say marijuana,
bubllh, and all aren't danger..., ....,.d look at the bashed.
fa do my car!
I bail porlwd on a city
1 ltreet. Just as I was w~
away, a body came hurtling
~ the air and !snded oo my
ear. I found out later this young
...,. hod leaped rrom a three story
HE

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· batel - · Luckily m,y broke bla fall, and he is reoovorbll: In a hoopltal. You see, he
thougbt he eouid fly .. . He was
up oa drugs, and he made a verr
-trip down.

Dear Hel101:
rm a 17-year.olcl girl In loJe
with a 27.year.old man who Is
getting a divorce and has two
chlidren. He Is not Ilks other
married guys out for a Ding, He
wauta to marry me •
All 1111 frlendB tell me to leave
hhn aalhere 11 IIOIII01IIIng wr&lt;llll!
with an older 11111 who clateo-qero. J haVIOI't told my porents
1 want to IIIBI'I')' bhn. Aloo, thel
don't kMw Ilia Hal age or that
he baa beeo married. The¥ hard-,
lyknowhlm.
Sbould I walt and spring the
newa all at ooce, or Bhould. I
bell..e w11at Ill)' lrteods SOl'?
-MIXED UP
Dear Mixed Up:
II you were absolutely oure
1:you loved tbia man, yw; wwldo't
be seeking the advice ~ lrlalda
and columnists, ..,.. ...Ud you
hide him !rom your lll{ents.
So watt unUl you're a u r e.
~Ue, level with your folks!

Believe me, I had a hard time
.-lnelng m,y lnounnce com.
Jan)' that it wasn't l who Wat
hallucfaattng! - WHY ME?
Dear Helen:
I om a 21..year.old A r r o.
American college CC&gt;4d. WbBe
home for the summer I met a - H,
alee )'OUIII man - aewan, we Dear Helen:
There't a bo1 m our bloclc
each Oilier sli&amp;lrtly In high
..,_ - and he aaked me out who ia a real doll, but be rieYer
comea out In the otreet to....,.
~timu:
· ,, ICr pono11, however, ~ kick ball with the rest ~ the
•' W. blm limply because he hao ldda becau10 all he'o ~oot.
eel In Ia flaking. How can I 80t
,,. .,..... complolllon. The¥
· ~ ada lo the reaoon, but a hhn to notice me? - DARLENE
,,_ . ~· have allpped, Qlr D-Darlene:
Wh¥ don't you taka up fl.y,..!;f,U: ~ ll&amp;l&gt;t.
'.'! hi ·..- 'Ill love witll tllla lol- ~a·I~?Toeatcha
JO!f1 ~ I do illloY Ills ""'1JlJDY il"Y· u10 tho haft he likes boot
aad' ,t .,.._.. nat having t h • -H.

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oua deacriptlcms of my aecompltsbmeata, aad !thank youIIIDcerel: lor yoor aeeoladoo.

awuwrlllenl_..,,lbe.
Uevo, that a PfClllhet Ia not WW..
out ..... In hts """ hometowa. No [)t'&lt;JIIbet am ~ but I can
BIIIUl'O JOU 1l1at a kllld wordfrom
fa my home ia ~
mud!. greater value to me tbaD
onr award I mli!lrt COjllure tn a
larp -.poll a.
Thare are 10 many - i e to
wbom I owe 10 very mueb for
whatever measure ot succe1a I
haVe atlained. To name them

QUICK QUIZ
~In

World War II,

whtch """' the firlt Am
capitul to fall to tht AI!M!•?
A~Rome, Italy, on June

4, 1944.

Q-Which is lht world'•
.....U.st flowering plont?
,._.A flowering plant called
Wolllla, a tiny plant that
grows in pondo, bas "leaves"
that are less than 1/lltb of
an lncb liloq. It bas no l'GOts
or atema, lad the ''leaf'' It
actually the whole plant.

Social Note&amp;
Mr. and lin. w. E. Crouaer
hod u 1110110 recenlly, Mr. and
lin. Arlie Rite and cblldren,
Mr. and llro. lloJ CrouHr and
claiChiA!r, llro. Allee UYi118aioll
alld Mr. IIIII IIra. III&lt;Unl HleloDWI, all of C&lt;ll-.. llr, and
Mrs. Wr7 WUty 1111 of
llanlllelcl, Mr. and lira. WD.ltam lldlalltler and Mr. and
Mrs. J-a W. - r and
claailhter of Rcillancl, Mlks Prtce
of lhdland Rei., Mr. IIIII MrL
RuoMll ii'Aiell and llmli.Y and Mr.
alld Mrs. 8AiniH E'Aiell or o.... .
bar, W, Va. The I!Aieo i'amtb',
Artie Rite, 11oJ crounr, Mlks
Price and the WUty bofo lllrentortaiml.mt tor the ...,.,..
lira. Barr, Kldlalle
and llaTkl, visited her !""*her, Mro. Hanni_ IIIII Tor·
esa and her lflnlmolber, Mrs.
Harley J...._ WcifPen.
Mrs. Mao 4'pcll Ia recl(&gt;ll'atilli at h&lt;lne·~booPita!L­

zation.
Mrs. llultGn of Bradbury visited bet lOll and daual&gt;IA!r-i.,.lsw, Mr. and Mro. Jerry
Jacks.

Mr. alld !fro. AlP1a Barnlea·
tloned tn ~N.Y. Theywem
slgbtaeeiqr at,'~ ~·and
in ConodLOiheraill!swereat Erie, Pa., Brockton, N. Y.,
Q-,Wiw was. tht firot high Cleveland, Toledo, Walbridge,
priest of flr.,.,l?
MllloburJ and several places In
A-Aaron, tbe elder Weot Vqinla.
brother of Mooeo.
Mr. and J,lro. lllesiA!r Mellor
Q-Ar all majOr r act and cbUdren of COlumbus B[ltlta
weekend ·. with her parents, Mr.
!riiCiu, wh&lt;lt u the minimum
bot?
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Mrs. 118)' Oldwallsdor, Chrll
A~.
and Brian, spem a woelc with her
Tbls colwnn Ia dodt..lecf'to parema, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha
.family 11v1ng; 10 If you're hsv· Barr. 'lfr, and Mrs. Duane Barr
lnllldd trouble or Jult plaiD trou. and Shawn, ofOok Hill calllld ·
blo, let Heleo help YOU. !lie will on his Plirenta Salurda¥·
Mrs.. 118)' Bensoolor and
ebB-'
allo wlleom.e your mm amua..
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1n11 -rlences. Addreu Helen dren of' Bowline Green spent a
BoUel In care or lbla - - · week with her Jlloti'O&gt;r, lola Barpor,
trum.

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Lowellville 30 Springfield 0

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ila¥ VIllage 14 Clevelancl Rhodes

United Preoa lllternotlonai

(SalurdCII')
Miami al DI\Yion (N)
VIllanova at Toledo (N)

12

Breckowllle 38 R l - Helgbta
0
Kent state at Ohio Vlliversl1;)'
Kent Slate 20 Ledpmont 12
(MAC)
Edlaon 20 Welllngtoo 14
Fairmont West 8 Springfield Vtab Slate at Bowling Gr0011
FJndla.y at Baldwln.Wallace (N)
North 6
Springfield Central 14 Tecumseh California State (Pal at Denioon
Centre at Kenyon
6
Fairview 42 Clove. Vlliveralty MarieUa at Westminster (Pa.)
lit, Unloo at Rochester
School42
Olterbeln
at Suaquebana (Pa.)
Lorain King 34 Cleveland Adamo
West Liberty at Muaklngwn (N)
6
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Canton C.C. 23 YllgBtown Cnlnl Edinboro st. at ObloNortharn(N)
YIJIIIIgllown state a1 Woatern IDIMomoy 6
oola
llridpport 18 Unsley W. VL 0
Xavier at -alo
Adena 20 Brtlliant 8
William
&amp; Mary at ClnclmaU(N)
lolarlm Catholic 6 Bucyrus 0
at
Bluffton (N)
Taylor
Core,y 14 River Valle,y 6
WBmlngton at Anderoon (Ind.)
Wyulord 14 Mohawk 8
Tampa
ai Aleron (N)
TitrlD Calvert 16 Uppor SorlmoDefiance
at Adrian, Mleb. (N)
ky 14
MAC - Mid-American
Lexington 19 WU!ard 0
enee.
Mt. Vernon 30 Manalleld MadJ.
Nnight game,
10014
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SiacNsky I'Vklna 16 Sdsky St.
RATE
HIKE ASl5i'D
Marys 14
MANSFIELD,
Oblo (UP!j Y~ Ursullno 1• Cbanel 0
Vlllted
Telephone
Co. or Ohio
Padua 26 Clevelancl Lutheran
has aaked the Oblo PUblic VWIEalt 0
IIea
Commission to approve rate
Crestwood 22 Aurora 8
Inc.,...,
up to $5.45 a IIIO!dll.
Euclid 28 Gorlleld llelldlta 22
Tba
bl&amp;ber
ratea, the Drat
Newark Cailtollc 40 Columbu*
uked by Unlled lliDce 1961,
Acdf.O
Carol! 8 Lan&lt;utor F-ek 0 would push tile COli or a aoieToledo llaVllblao 27 Toledo Lib- par1;)' bullaosa phone now al
$11.90 a - . to•17.35. Aprlbey G.
vlle re........, tel..,._ wwld
~ ·20 . Miller 0
Pbrtamoulh Noire Dame 20 coat ".85, "'~.u.
Tho cited ......... lnNorlbweltO
terelt
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and
taxeo lor the
NBeo ¥cKlnle,y 48 YOOIDillll&gt;wn

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Do you know what could
happen if everyone were just a little
less piggy? We'd cool inflation.
Inflation can be stopped.
Of course, Government must
do the big part. But, as shoppers,
voters, wage earners, and
businessmen, each of us can help
just by being a little less piggy.
So let's do·it,let' s·all stop
inflation. Find out more about this
problem and what you cap do
about it.
For a free booklet prepared by
the Joint Council on Economic
Education, write to: "Iii~tion Can
B«:~topped."P.O. Box 1900; Radio
City Station, New York, N. :Y.' l 01,)19.

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, to ·""· ~ 1 lair Bill llooae&gt; prealdont of the - · "
What . - the future?
Amerlean NIIIGolal CaUioD.io

Browns Will Observe Golden Wedding Sept. 28

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LETART, W. v A. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Brown of Letart, W. Va., are invited to

attend an open house and canl shower at their home on Sunday, September 28. Guests wlU be r•
oe!VIId from I to 5 p. m.
The Browns were married September 28, 1919. 'They are tile parents or four children, George,
of Maaoo; Mrs. Ralph Wears, Teays Valley; Mrs. Earl Harris, Nitro, and Mrs. Roy Rickard,
Denver, Colorado. They haw 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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"F""" _ lbrOillll tho flrll
~n eould fall alfln ~0 . of• ~970; I _ . t aiiWfllter eat- .
' If eowrnen dou't pt botler tlo llrieeo. wW be e1- to - . llrieea.
1111 lovelo. '1ben thoro will hava
catllo! prfeea rose allupJ¥ to be 1111 ln9"- If wo _ . t
4lrlal the ftrll llalf of W. to malataln productloa."
I
- · The average ~ prfea
Taetleal Step
. &lt;II cldee steers at ..... major
Houae IIIII other ANCA loodmatkota IOSiled from 27 .lrl eenu ora have lndlc:ated the eallle
a poimd Jan. 16 to a peak of _.., eurrently Ia lllYinl Oltly a
34.36 eenta June 3.
llriorit.t' to Ita Ioiii eilnAt that pollll, Hoose lndleal- Pllln to periiUide Corwru• to
. ed, e'ituemen wore Ia lair lllften - · on lleill itrq)oda.
lbapo beeause • I tblak 32 .....U
Tlda II 011\Y a taetleal atop,
II eloae to tba break.«o111 ANCA oflldala aalcl, doalgnecl to
point. • The ANCA
Aid allow them to eOIICIIIIrate their
eall produeers, looklna 11 for lilt IIIOIIIIDt m a

1-..

tho lmprvved priee for Dnlalled
alaualdor eattle, bepo looking
forward to a break....-on ... tor return for their ealvea tlda
fell.
Cooled Pruapeeta

GAUGE'!
Gallfloila, . 1U
IIIII 12.7 ruon1n1 8 !tiC ci roiL:
era; "Pl. Pleaaalll, 2t.35; Pomer&lt;lil' • Ma..O. 10.$31ll!afoo. 0.81
Falla, 3.02 r1 ..
18;12 riiiDio
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and W!J&amp;lcl,
are m the ell!.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
OALLIPOLJS LOCKS - ~
ward down t:N }I.Dl.; Erplonr
down8:6i 11-ln.l M.Joakadown
9 p.m.; ORCO down V:N p.m.;
Fral*lla B. up 12:to a.m.; . J, Ron down t:45 a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER- Marmet,
111!111 to ward alf PZ\llOOIId
ebllll&amp;ea in form ID ........_ Gaorao T. Prlee up 5:10 a.m.;
tlou. The filhl for lower 1m- Some! up 6:to a.l!l.; WIDflold,
pori lovela will reoumo after H. E. - u p 5:30p.m.; Alan
the lu llaue haa bean ealtlod H. llorrill down 7:to p.m.; Nam c.pitol IDU, a apokeiDIMI llooal up 8:tS p.m.; Elprcwr
up 11:20 11-111.; W. H.~. Jr.,
up 12:45 a.m.; Edwlrd
Bolo
-u.up4a.m.
OHIO RIVER - Look 1.3, Steel
CllJlpor down t:35 a.m.; Look 14,
Fnnkila Pteree up 2 :45 p.m.;

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By the Day
Mr. and illrs. WIUio lla&amp;uSt. Peteraburg, Fla.,
and Mr. olllll Mrs. Buren Du~
can of Riverview, Fla., were z.
eent weekend JUOBia of Mr, and
Mr
Ci
•· .._.. re1• alllll Flor-

UDmraal Oller up 3:35 }l.m.; ch...., of

By FRED DOWN
UP! ~s Writer

streak came to an end &amp;mda,y
when

pitcher

&amp;eve

Blass

The New York Meta have
reaohed !bat otage of the
181son when they ean gain even
when they lose- a luxury no
team In the fralltle N-nal

llingled home the Uebrealdng
nm with two out in the seventh
Inning and Matt.Y Alou drove In
an Insurance run with a single.

League Western DIYision race

Blass and stranded two ~ers
In five innlnp as Nolan ll.)'an
sutfered his second loss ol the

m.,- ever have.
And Who. ever thought he'd
see the cloy when the Mets
5were the best bets to llntsh

&lt;.first?
That's the way It is todoy in
.(the most improbable NL race
in history- a race in which the
lleta make news by loalng.
It's hard to. believe but the
lleta lost a pme &amp;mds,y- 5-3
to the PlttaMSh Pfratea.
What'l even harder to grasp,
-.ver, Is !bat they p1necl
I' 'IIM' ntlat jndbua &lt;Oillof all In · the· ·eloalng
a··f1 a pemant raee, becallae'
tile St. Li&gt;lls Cardinals doleated
~tile Chicago Cuba, 2-1, In 10
'ljlmlnga. Aa a reoult, tile Mets
lboir 81'. pme lead In the
Eall IIIII p1necl a day In the
raee for tho wtro.
• • Not so Ia the Wall where the
AIIIDta Braves, Loa Angelea
Dodgers, San Francisco Giants
1
ud Cincinnati Reds are
&amp;riJUIIed togother under a two..
IIIJIIO bllnket with tho Hooaton
Allroa ltlll Ia &lt;OIIIentton, 5'h
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The lleta' IO.pme wimlng

liY llDited Prell bematoaal
Nukml Lea&amp;ue
Eall
W L Pet. GB
New York .... 88 58 .603

pd- ... . .85 62 .578 81'.
IlL Loulo •••• 711 lr1 .541 9
PlltiburSh •• • 77 67
ftll ....lpllla •• 57 87
- . . J .... t7 100
Wtll
W L
AIIIDta .....112 65
Lot Anplea • 711 6S
SID Fnn. . •. 80 66
Claellllall••• 78 65
Boulllln •• . • 75 69
SID Dloeo •• •t5 101

.535 10
.396 30
.320 tl'h
Pet.

GB

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.549
.548
.545
.521
.368

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1\2
2
5\1
36\2

!blday'. Reoulta
7 Pbl1adeljJhla 2

PIUiburl!ll5 New YO&lt;k 3
a. Louis 2 adoaao 1 (IO
Ml-311ou-2
'WI Aalolu 3 SID Dla11&gt; I
/!iiD Fran 5 Cladnnali 3

The

Mets

made

11 hita of1

season.
The Cubs, who were playing
in st. Louis and saw the result
of tbe Mets' game on tile
scoreboard before their game
ended, missed tbe chance to
pick up a game on the leaders
when Lou Brock ilomered In the

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Doa &amp;!ltjJn aeored Ids 16th
vletery ogalaot 15 loase s. Ollie
llrolm ldt Ida 19th homer of tho
......., with two out ill the olalh
lmlng for SID Dl-'s run.
Willie Mays slagled bollli the
de-breaking run in the seventh
lming to lilt the Glaala put

1m~

plaee Ia

the Reds Into tho Wellem Dlviakln.

Slaalo• b.Y Guiy &amp;ltherlall\l,
Coco

Lal!a:Y, Joae Herrera IIIII

. - Bateman featured a o1x.
run -~ rallJ for the
Expos apia• the PIIW!ea.

}o Ann Bailey Is Re-Elected League Prexy
Officers were elected when
the Early Friday NIShi Bowling
League met at the POmeroy Lanes
at 6:30 p.m. with Prestdent Jo
Am Bailey preaidlng. Eleoted

lath. Bob Gibaoo pltehed a were president, Jo Ann Baney;
aeven-llitter to win his 18th vice president, Grace Pratt, secgame of tho season, wbile 16- retary - treasurer, Mary Martin,
game willner Ken Holtzman and ~rna, Dorinda WllliOIL
loll bls 11th deeloion.
Loacllng the Friday NISht Ladles1
With high iames were Mary
. The Braves · doleated th ~t
9!ater
and Diona King with re1151ros, a.:, the Dodgers beat
speetive
ldShs of 153-122 and
the SID Diego Padres, 3-l, the
GlaDis topped the Reds, 5-3, 145.388. lll8h alngie game was
IIIII the Montreal Expos downed Mazy Martin, 158.384 and also
tho Plillaclelphla Fllllllea, 7.:, In scoring hiSh was Vickie Gillilan,
114-135-133- 382.
tho CJiher NL gamios.
other scores were:
In tho Ameriean Leaaue,
Baltimore defeated Cleveland 73, Detroit topped Waaldngton, 7.
4, New York edged BoiiiOn, a.:,
Kanau Cl~ beat Mime-, 43, Chleago ll1Vept Oakland lUI
IIIII 9-8 and California dowDed

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Nella Seyler, 115-112-139 381!.
Jackie Guinther, 85-95-104 -

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Holzer Medleal Ce!Qr, Firat
Avt: Geilei:aln:vil'tdnl hoUri ~
aiill 7-8 p. til. ~- r.ratei111~
visiting hours 2:30 to 4:30 p; m.
only. Parents only on Pediatrics

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Dorinda WUoon, 105-118-114337.
Jo Am Bailey, 101-105.$ 305.
Dooma Stewart, 97-123-105 325
Grace Pratt, 112-88-109- 309.
Juob' llenn)o, 66-US-120- 30t.

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. Stnf.ce up 7:15p.m.; O,F. Shear..
or up V:30 p.m.; liAibert 1'. Tlbolt
up 11:55 p.m.; Ilrimotooo up
12:40 a.m.; AlldrewP.Calbounup
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a.m.; A. V. Crill up 8:30a.m.:
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Hayman Btrnilz
Lock 17 ' ~ down 8:2 5 p.m.; of Pomeroy called on WIUiam
St. Marya up I2:30 a.m.; Dlmo carleton and Eunle Brinker arel l o - down Z:40 a.m.; Ill. eent Sonda,y evoni~W.
Stale up 3 ' 30 a.m.; Beeklord up
Gueata of ilfary Clrele durlnc
4' 55 a.m.; BellevUie Locka, Reb- ·the woo- were Mr. alllll !lira.
ort G. Well up 3:45p.m.; ftlck- Melvin . Clrole 111111 famU.y of
010 Stale up Ul5 p.m. VU!ean up Columbua, Mrs. Do!llld Pleroa
3 '10 a.m.; Lulber llordman ·up of AthenaandMr,IIIIIMra.Jamei
5 a.m.; -'- T. uP 5 a.m.; Jll- Clrele a1 New HaVIll, W••Va.
fer- "" 6:45 •• m.; Raclao
Locka, Pully R. down8:45 a.m.; .
l'lllllp """" down 1:15 a. m.;
Theresa Seley down 2:45 a.m.;
OUaclllta up 8 ...... ; G r Loc:lui, J, S. Lewla down4 a.m.;
Altoa Zepbyrdowll2:20a.m.; Val.
T0Une up 3:f0 LDl.j Igdaflnaup
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Appr&lt;pximately Btl pariCOia at,. ~. Newark, Blthol141; !'alii
·~ONDAY
.ln.apectlcin. of 62, McNU'y1 Colhocton, Bethel 46,
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llternatlonal Order of Jobl IIIII Steplwde Croi- GalllpoJOF CLASS, ~ United
·Jlaul!llter•. Sllurday niablll tho lla.
"·lllolltodlll CIJur&lt;h, 7:30 p.m. MmOilier dlatinaulllled aueata ln.. day at
&lt;Mch.
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-l'omel'07 MaiCIIIIe Temple.
A ~ ~"of Mateo
Mary Elleoi Ward of Warren, troclueed nre Tom EdWard.,
CHESTER
J1A,
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1o1m. ·:~~CioiJ-L
Brand .......... of
tho llnialll of the York Croaa of day. Got.aequalntld for lniPiodnl om..r. Olhlr Ohio or; Jese Brlllker, Watehmu ol· and teachers. Chelller B o y
Grand Bailie! Cowldl .ajlleero !lleJiborda. Mary !l&gt;rlne, White SCOuts in .charge of llai: pletlp.
lalrodut:Od bf MtekeT w~ boB. 9u1ne ~ Jerusal~m~; and Neoml llefrellbmonltl.
ored
werellorotlQ-1!- Haw- Brinker, 1IOrilll' blilh prfoatoa•
CANDY!n"RIPERS of Veterans ·
Thil'l!:ls
kina, COiumllua, vi.. ·, a n d of Mary !l!rlao; IIIII Mra. Elalo Mamortal 'Hoapltal will meet at
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pard; Carl ~ Tlllla, ··- Smith, put !lllardian of BotiW1 6:30 p.m. ~ nlclll Ia the
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WUclwood Garden Clob
IOdate vleo..-andil!l&amp;rdlan;llar- 62.
eafeterlo. New glrla&lt;lllbeMelpApproximately 70 attended I
k·~· .' G"rallllmodler waartt able to pt Into the car and·lrun to the local tha Foulke, Weoterv!Ue, crand
lllaiCII C'.ounO' area 16 yeara of
t; ~ atore Qr doctor. !Jie Md to make over)11dnc aroomil her servo sulde; Poul Darnell, l'omorQf, preeedlnll the meeting. age or over Interested Ia Joining
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,,. Ito IIIOII•IIHIIII purpoaa. .
ll"and !mer ~~'lard; Mill Betty Mro. slnlth wu cbalrman for the the ..-ouP are Invited to alteiXI.
;,· •,•. E-.ery family 81tould ila,. ita beda and boxea, .Ita bonlero alllll !IIebl, Lakewood, 11"11111 mar- dlmor. Rio was ualated by Da
MIDDLEPORT, P.T.A.Monday,
4 hOI - IIIII of lfeah aproull, From the pepper pajJ ud water llbaU; Ward Graham, eolhoeton, Damell, Mabel Googloln, Be"le 7:80·
p.m., Midilleport Elemen10 the tender turnl&amp;l, mustard, eabbqe alllll lh9Qia to the ll"and outer pard; Thelma Popp, Klal, !'em Taylor, Dorotlly tery Sehool. Robert Morris, prinWoodard, and Emma K. Clatwor"i•lli'ot
al the dalllllolion and aorrel alllll. mlm, all are aood for Z11111V1lle, grand IIUislclan.
elpal, will apeak oo eurrieulum
t· ~
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Grand Bethel oflleera pre- tlly, ......... "' Bolllel62.
ehanges. Toaclters ..W be introThe Ylplablo.whieh eCMIIblneo the moat beneRolol quailtloa, wldeh and llllroduced were Kalby King,
The grand !lllardlan eornmelllRofreslunenta.
' :~ ·~nkt •• a medicine a..W purlller oi the finest sort. Is 001, which, Bethel 6£, grllllhJDored queen; ed favorllb~• m the Inspection. clueed.
POMEROY
• Mlddiei)Ori Lions
,·~~ Ita lli8ma Ia reJIIOftd 111110111 JOUl'IIIOia IIIII Ia pOlite ..,. Trudy Jlo1d, Colwnbua, senior In tier talk she atnosed the molClub directors' meeting, 7:30
~ .' ,llb, Ia Ullder ban In ordlnery elrclea .... tho oaian.
prlneoaa; Ncina Pegga, Tiftlll, ju.. to at the year - ''Smlle11 •
p.
in. Monday, Columbia Gas of
Tho, vlrluoa of the onion render It a pliarmaoopoela In llul' ntor prineeaa; Bovorb" lludiiXI,
Rofrealunonta ofpmeh and cooOhio
ofDce, Mlddleporti all di~··, Lt.n raw, with or without Ylnepr, it Ia the moat·effectl"¥e purl .. Dayton, llbrarlani Irma Ha;yea, Ides were served from a lace
~:av . of the b1ooil knoWn. It cures d)--ala alllll Ia a tllorollllh worm ZanenWe, manhall; Comle ""'"red table eentered with an rectors asked to be pr8sent.
PAST CIDEFS, Melg&amp; Temple,
Fisher, COlumbua, junior cullo- arrangement of IUies of the val_:,. f."lclne for eblldren.
Monday
night at the home of Mrs.
;·•: : ""'J'UII!I!I&lt;itllor made her own medielaoo,andlikemyl!l"l-olhor. dlan; Janlee Jllmer, Gllllpolla. ley. Mrs. Thomas Wolfe and
:.'!'Oo'ila waUl for mllaa to attelllll a alek nel&amp;l&gt;"bor alllll was many tlmea Imler pard; Patrlela Jlyera, Mro. WOllam King presided at Martba Chiida.
TUESDAY
,· ~ .. ~ ~ ..,atoWriteJ a preaerJptlon. E..Uea1 were tbe uses or Mer Glouster, outer ~~'lard.
the punoh bowl.
MEIGS
LOCAL
ATHLETIC
!II- , I'J*, ' aaoaafrla, WUd eherry bark, burdoek nJOt and dandfllona.
Alto presented were Comle
Boosters
Tuesday,
7:30
p. m.
~' .~. :11/l onion eut into 111111 inaahod whan.applied to 1 bee sting would Wlseoarver, aupremo ehaplaln;
eareteria MelgsHighSehooi,Mld•; baw"Gilt the pain at onee. AmuatardpoulUoo or a bq of hot dry bran and 'ilolly Dancey, Newark; Eva .
dleport; rum ot Pl. Pleasant vs.
!" ••• lpplied for Inflammation of tho lungs and to Induce awootlng.
Foulke, Mar1e11a, and Boa11a Kay
Meigs.
~ ·,, .- Slippery elm bark poultjee was ..W.lrlo in ell easea of burna, Odlaner, llroogvllle, past grand
AUXIIJARY, American 1.&amp;. , jeiil(l, tumora or OWellliiiS. Brown corn 01" pareb I1"0IUIII ftne Ia a !lllard!IDI. Vlaltlng !lllardlans lngion, I.A!wis Manley Post 263,
~ e!l«oo mill alllll added to skim mUk was good fol\ IIUIIUIIOr COIIIPiaint trOilleed """ Eva MeCoiilater,
Mrs. Oscar Hardaway home, 7
: aDd weak llolllacha.
Lookbourne; Bethel 71; Elaie
Newlyweds Mr. and Mra. MI.
p.
m. Tueoday.
· ,
Herb tell for the olek roOm wore sreai!JI used. Mlat teaa wsre Radcliff, MeConnelliVllle, Betllel ehael Gerlach were honored &amp;mSAUSBURY
PTA, Tuesday, at
;. ' ill]td roi- Irritated emdltlODs of the bowels of children. strawberry 79; Doma Bauman, Belpre, day with a lhower at the Middle7:30. Introduction ofteachersard
, ..loaf tea and - tea :were aood for eankera of tho DIOUih and ao a Bethel 65; Helen Grimm Cosiloe- port Chureh of Clirlat.
new parents. Refreshments.
~~ · pq;le tor aore tbr&lt;lat.
. ""
too, Bethel 46; Ruth Oak~¥, Glou..
lloateaaes were Mrs. Oaby
GROUP D, Middleport First
. , Bladiberry roots were valuable for bowel o~lnta. catnip tea
Iter, Bethel 56. ,
MartJ.D, Mrs. Norman Yeaupr,
United Presbyterian Chur ch, 7:30
· · W&amp;l ilie ·ereateat fO&lt; infants' ills, and ~ tea Wlls llle beat
AaiOclallon illlardlonapre11011l- lira. Denver Rloe, Mrs. Frank- Tuesday, . at home of Mrs. Karl
· thine ito breolu., colda. Gentian toot alllllehll!lonile I!Ower teat oerved ed were B1U lllllkllla, Columbus, 1Jn Trlpielt, and Miss Thelma
Owen. Mrs. Dwight Wallace, book
.. , u olloable tonica. Sqe tea with a little borax added oleanaed tho Betbel 1; Richard. McColltlter, Boyer . .
studyj Mrs. Edward Burkett, de•· · acalp alllll made tho hair soft and ,...,.. bolter.
•
Loekbourne, Bethel 71; R o y
Mrs. Martin oondueled games
votions.
Sitting in 11ot herb or billers baths was reCOIIIIIIended for many Wet&lt;,
]jetllel 40; Rob- with Mrs. Clyda Allmawodil,
AUXILIARY oftheRuUandFlre
· · tram.in•a ailment•. Witch t.zel or winter bloom, pepooae rOCJt, pola- eri llo1d, Coiurnbua, Bethel 28. · Wendell Gerlach, and Mrs. MIDepartment
wlll meet at 7:30
on heml!ICI\ and -rfbo weed ·were uaed for atomach disorders as
VIaitlng honored - • pre- chaei Gerlach wlmlag prizes.
Tueoday night at the firehouse.
ireU aa bladder alllll ld4ney ._lalnta.
lellted were Beverl)' Hudaon, Door prize winners were Mrs.
tanc.ea were added to maQy ol1heae tolncrease taste aoo acti011; ~eld, Bethel 47; Becky Me- Ernest J..allanee, MrS. Raymond
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
uaed. were blood root, ladiea slipper., bear berry, calico buab,
Cole, and Mrs. Raulllrl Moyer. Daughtera of America, TuesdaJ"
~ ) lllilio, y~Oif root. dGIWood, IDil' apple, ginseng, poke, bitter
Yellow streamers and netting night at the hall. Praetlee for lnl'libt. .b Qbem-·11111 - MJrile,
.
deeorated tho gilttablewhichwaa IPictlon 00 Oct. 7 and ell o!!i_q~'1J!IIde IV their own fecli&gt;tl for Overy liCkneOI,
eentered with a wedding bell ln- c:ers aM members urged to at.
BY EDNA KNOPP
.•, the aniJnj[a on·the fanD to the family. Certain fonda wore used
Albert and Jayne Wolfe o!Olrn- aertbed ''Debbie IIIII Mlko." Cake tend. Quarterly birthda.VB wlll be
.: toi'·ll!o 'l&amp;riCXII aUmanta. The diet was planned aeeordq to the .fam- •lead
Falla and Edith Grimm of deeorated Ia the wedding bell mo- observed. Potluck refreshment&amp;.
lly{a IJealtll.
Kent spent a weekend with thsir tif, ruts, mint&amp; and Kool~were . THRE&amp;.QU ARTER of a mUI
....,__
1u levy to be dlaeusaed tatber, Harry Wolle. He returned aerved.
MeigS CoUDty Associatioli· ( 0 r
Attending
besides
lilose
namhome with Edith .for a via!L
ed r.ftre. .Mr:_• 81Mf1Mfl. WiUlam Ralar&lt;lod Chlldren and Amlta
&gt;· J;;lboolo l!loi&lt;IIOII.!I.nlj.IOO. ' . , .. S ..;&lt;,••·'"TiJ '"'"••"Tr!IIIM
·~•- m:.~ .,~ :it"i'..,.., IIJIIJI --~ tM" &gt;,&lt;~' ..,~ ~" ~~ ,,.. ,. ..., . ,,. • • ,.a. :,
'..,
ean; .of oreellilleb,!&gt;Conn., spiJii Groeser, Mrs. WeDdell Garl&amp;!fi, !'JI'8!I •. ~~~, e• ._ •
. . . , .\ :g•.·;l :··•ltW"ItY• ·tJtkri ,~ . ,, .1( j ... - ,.t· · .
Mri.'
Ma:X
Stewart,
1&amp;.
aM'
Mro.
·
tiD!ted
Church
of
Christ,
Fllme' , •;! I • ' •,.•: ...... ,
'''··,1 ):; ' l--;1 ; ,• : &gt;!'·';,.
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a COQP]e ·of weeks with her par' ~ .
,,. '. ' .. . ' .
,.
ertta,
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Dlek WUey, lira. &amp;lsan Rawlings, roy.
1
Wickline, her sister, Deloris, Mloa !llsan Gerlaeh, Mrs. Graee
WEDNESDAY
and gra.ndmatber, Laura Sayre. Ha~ley, ~a MOdred Hawley,
BOSWORTH
COUNCIL, Royal
Edna and Otla KIIOIIP spent Mrs. FranJ. WU11011, Mrt. Boyd
alii Select Masons, state assem..
Frldoy night willl Mr. alllll Mra. DUgard, lift. Betty Cline, MrL
bly, 7:30 p. ~ Wedneadoy.
.
George Knopp at Gay, W. Va. Leslle Enrln, Mhs Rayanna
WINDING TRAIL Garden Club
Mrs. Allee Beegle of Duluth, Cole, Mra. Lena McKinley, Mill
Mion., spent two welka with her Tntd.Y Roach, Mra. Gertrude wlll .meet ·at 8 p.m. Wednesday
grand1011s, Randy, and Je«Weo.. MUlor, Mra. Carl Roach, Randy at tile office of the Ohio Power
dotf, while their mather, . June, IIIII Darla Roaeh, and Barbie Co.; Mrs. Alward Pratt will be
hostess.
made a trijl cin the Great Lokea Moyer.
Otbera
presendug
glfta
to
the
SYRACUSE TillRD Wednesday
with her father, captAin Harold
eouple
were
Mlaa
Mabel
I!Jaell,
Hamemakers•
Club, Wednesday,
Beegla.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Boyar,
and
sept.
16,
firstmeetingofnew
seaMr. alllll Mrs. Cerl Walton alllll
son at murdclpal park; project,
daUI!hter, Rita alllll carolyn, New· Mra. Carl Bruman.
making
out yearbooks, starts 10
ark, visited his mother, Mra.
a.
m.,
potluck
luncb each bringThelma Welton.
ing own table service. beverages
Devid Drake alllll John Adamo
IUrnlshod
by Agnes White a n d
8JII8nt a weekerd at home from
Ada
Slack,
hostesses; all hDJneoo
tiJelr emPlo.YIIIent In Akron.
makers
welcome.
TGIIIIII)' Beegle and Clara I
PAST PRESIDENTS, Auxiliary
RCXIIh wore dbmorgueata of Aunt , Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Siason,
of
Drew Webster. Post 39, AmerMlddi01&gt;0rl,
are
anoouneq
llle
Vera Beegle SUndar.
icap
Legion, 8 p. m. Weclnesctay
Barnard and Barnlee Lovalelr birth of a aeeond son, Jolm Wesand eblldren and Ke11111 Ne•ter ley, born Saturday at the Holzer at tti&amp; heme of Mrs. George Maw·
apOnt a week at !Jiolllurn, Ver- Medleal Center, Gallipolis. The roy,
moo~ vloidlll Ber•rd'a Iaiiier baby weighed seven pounds, two
THURSDAY
ounoea.
alllll olotora.
ROCK SPRINGS Beller Health
Mr. and Mra. Slaaon'1 1011, Club, 1:15 p. m. Thuradoy, at the
Mr. IIIII llrs. Earl Grimm of
Robbie,
ia two yeara old. Grafli.. home af Mrs. WUUim 'Grueser.
lill&amp;lplna&gt;orl. Po., via)ted Mr.lllll
Mra. Earnell Jobnaoo alllll Jerry pa~nta are, Mrs. ha Stewart or Mrs. John Goett will give the
. alllll llorolh;y Jobnoon
flll!llly. Middleport and Mr, and Mrs. program, and Mrs. WQ.!Iom Fol, Vlalting willl Mr. 111111 . Mrs. Way111 Sisson, ll.)'ger Creek. "l11e mer, the conteSt.
Doueywere Mr. IIIII ·Mrs. baby waa born on Ida 11f01111falhMIDDLEPORT CHILD Conser'Jack Ludwfc and dauahler, Rita, er'• blrtlldiy. Mr. and Mra. C. H. vation League, Thursday, 7:30 p.
.aDd Unele Bill LudwiBof Fl~ Wlae, Jr. II wa..rly ai'ethegod- m. Columbia Gos of Ohio offtee.
""'''" and Ruby Qlalley) Ludwli parel\il oCbotl! chUclren.
children, Bee~, Frddeand
Sue of Clovelanil.
'• '-'"" ·Diddle retUrned io Cemp
Btlllinc. Gi., where he wlii bOla
- . . training. Mrs. Diddle,
'1111\ ~mer lJnda (Upentor,I!UJ
.......""with her motlier,
,.;o;:;.;;
· aDd her alstllr, 1

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Grandma Made Medicines ·
With
at Hand

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ON.NEW GRAPEFRUIT

3:4! .a;m.;... ..., ·u tllllliO "'
7:44 ·"" m.i·•Meldalll J&lt;Loc:ka,
Ellono G. iiDwb 1:35 p.m.; Barbara Brent down 6:45 p.m.; Bllllha w..,... down 10:40 p.m.; Et-

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NeWIyweds are

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LOSE 10 LIS. IN·10 DAYS ....

Mazy 91afer, 153-147-122 t22.
Vlekie GIIIUan, 114-135-133 Ward.
382.
All MISSIONS
Diona King, 136-145-109- 388. na - Loullvlllo "' 11:35 p.m.;
Publleatlon of admissions is ,
Teamt and eaplalna ..W be Jack Wolford up 12:25a.m.;Miao
prohibited untll further ootiee.
IIIIIUid IIDOX!Fridayniabl'splay. Luclq up 2:10 a.m.; FraDeeo
BIRTHS
Hou&amp;Iand "' 3:tli a.m.; stovMrs. Robert C. Hysell, MklcD.•
.
- down 6:30 .....
. Meigs
port, daUI!hter, 12:3fp. m. Sotur- Pamela Sue Brooks, w. Vernon
doy; Mrs. Rd&gt;ert w. Slaaon, Mlll- Deweese, Mrs. carl E. Francll,
Blevlllil, Mra. JolmW. Brammer,
dlOI&gt;Or~ son, 1:42 p. m. Soturda)o;
Mrs. Jacob A. Garriaon, Jolm F.
Mrs. Harry D. Brownell1 K&amp;M• Harriaon, Ray Heaberlin, F. WU- Elmer w. Elc:kelberJI, Mrs. llaJ&gt;.
ga, daughter, 3:47 p. m. S.tur.. bur Mercer. VIcki G. Poetket, dolPh H. Fraley; Sr., Oaear H.
Seattle, 4-2.
dayj Mrs: Kenneth A. Turley, Suaan L. Stevana, Maloil¥ J. Sha- Fry, Jamea F. Jolmaon, Mro.
Rico Carty homered Ia the
Mason, son, 1:15 p. m. &amp;mds,y; han, Charles P. Swackhamer, Samuel E. Halstead, Charles
fifth lmlng IIIII then. ldt a twoMartin, SleYOn M. MeGulre, MrL
Cora Helen Wolf, George A. Mrs. Denwr L. Gibbs, Rt. 1, Le- William 0. Taylor, Mrs. laaae Jaek J. Miller, WDUam L. Wolf to Rlehard G. Brownina, tart, W, VL, daughter, 1:50 p. L. Sh\lte, Mrs. James W. Batey aom, Mrs. Guy V. Sorgem, Mra.
m. S~ Mn. Patrick Halley, and infant aQn, Mra. Ropr I..
Mazy L. Browning, 2.95 A.,
RL 3 Jimison, son, 6:13 p. m. Cr&lt;llllllah 111111 Infant aon, Mro. W. Thurston Sorpnt, Mi-a. CharOlive.
lea K. S!egJar. lira. 1luimao v~
Lomie I.. llrCmtlia and inflnt
LU!Ian M. Jlvldon to Charlea Sunday.
eo, Mrs. Goorp Vellb, alllll Mra.
DISCHARGES
.... Mra. Jake w; Bailey and ~~
F. Jividen, Eoiuna Jlllll MeCiinVoroonPrati.
Oaear C. Baird, Mrs. Brintoo fant 1011, Mra. Do!llld W. Warth
toek, Par&lt;:ela, !Ortton.
J.
Alliaon, George H. Boyer, and Infant dauShter, Mro. Elsa
Jue louise D. Smltlt, ciao., to
American LeQ.1e ·
FraDk w. POrter Jr., Trus., Cert.
Eall
for trans., Pomeroy.
W L Pol. GB
Robert L. Stewart, Dorotlly J.
~.. .102 45 .694
Stewart to WUUam K. Copr, Sr.,
Detroit•• ••• 83 63 .568 18'h lillrley A. Cogar, Lot No. 13-lt,
••••• 781r1 .538 23
&amp;Ilion.
WUhiailton • . 76 71 .517 26
Earl E. Knllht, exec., H. B.
New York..• •72 74 .493 29\2 Smltlt, clee., to Vieter Will, WUCleveland • • . •57 90 .385 45
Uam Will 51.17 A., Chester.
West
Lawreace A. Donahue, Flora
W L Pol. GB M. Donlhue to Iva M. Donalole,
I
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.Mlmooota .... 87 58 .600
SPECIAL SAVINGS
U A., Sdpio.
Ookland • . • •• 81 114 .559 6
Joho S1mona, Jr~ , Beverl)' 51GOOD FURNITURE
caiii&lt;&gt;MIIa • • •• 63 81 .438 281'. ...,, to Charlene M. Webb. Lot
AND APPLIANCES
Kantu City .• 61 84 .t21 26
No. 5, LebUIOil.
ChleiiJ&gt; • , •••58 86 .403 28\',
Phillip W. Kelley, Lola G. KelSeattle ••••• 57 fl8 .393 36
ly to Charles G. Sheetl, Jr., Dorx.CUnched dlvlidon dUe
olh;y E. Sheets, 21.2 A., Sc!J&gt;Io.
!llnday'a Reoulta
Clarenee King, Luellle King to
New York 3 Bo- 2
Milo B. Huteld1011, Betty A. HutGRATii
Del 7 Wuil 4, 12 inn1.
eld-. 'h A., Rutland.
Baltimore 7 Cleveland 3
adoaao 12 Ook 8, 111
!Mcago 9 Ook 8, 2nd
Kanaao City 4 MinD 3
Calli 4 Soattle 2

All Times IDT
(Today'o Prcillble Pltellera)
Chleqo (Selma 12-7} u - AIITimeamT
- ' (Wegener f-12), 8:05 p.m.
Seattle (Moyer 11-2) at Kansas
l'lltiMSh (Veale 12-11 oi.d City (Butler 7-11), 8:30 p.m.
llelinlliQ- 0 - 2) at Plllladolpbla
Oolcland (Naill 8-7) at Mime(JIIIIet 0-!11111 Fryman 11-13), 2, (Boo""u 16-11), 9 p.m.
t:tl5 p.m.
Collfonda (MeG!othlln 7-l5) at
Now York (MeAndrew 6-e or Chicago (llorlon 11-15), 8:30p.m.
Gotlil7 11-11) at St. Li&gt;lla (CariBa!Urnore (Palmer 14.:) at
ttii1U), 9 p.m.
WalhingtAJn (Booman 12..1), 7:30
lloulllln (WU- 16-11) at SID p.m.
Dllllo (Corklao 0-1), II p.m.
Detroit (MeLaln 22-7) at New
~d (Nolan 7-s) at Loa York (Balmaen v.lf), 8 p.m.
Cleveland (Tiont 9-18) 11 Dol:=~(IOIIeoD
11-12), 11 p.m.
(Janis 11-lll) at SID too (Nqy 11.: or Slanp 6.8), 7:(M&lt;Corml&lt;k 9.9), 4 30p.m.
Tuoeday'a Gamea
Selltlo II Kana Ci~, ni&amp;ht
Ookland at MimeiiOia
at PbilodeiJlltla
Calli ot a.!cago 2, lwi-i118ht
at St. louis, niabl Ball at Wum, niSht
Detroit at New York, nlabl
_,_... .. . ,D
- itiOl'niabl
2, llll..u,bt Cl"eland at Booton, ni&amp;ht

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run homer Ia the ei8hth Inning
to give the Braves their sixth
consecutive victory and keep
them 11h Plhes llhead of the
Dodgers.
Jim Lefebvre drove In three
runs with a two.nm homer and
a double for the Dodgers as

H.. ..M

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Mr. ~lfro.E-RatJolu&gt;­
aonlllll·Audra. of Co11111bui ware
wetklnd vialtorl of hlo mother,
Mia. Holen·-!Ohnaon.
)If, alllll Mrs. DQrlo KniiP aD1II
-KaU, KaVIn arid O.rlto vlalted
wltj. 16-1 ajld Mro. Eua.,. JlaD.
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·In,. llllonda IIIII Rooaltl.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gw..i)llr, aftd, MrL Gary Baralll, ,
and lami!JI of Alba~~~" were Soiur- Carol, Mary ud Ellen of Belpre
ilil.r ewninc vlaitera 0! Mr. IIIII were SundoJ vloltora of· Mra.
Mra. Llneoln Ru11eU.
Allee l'oiJ"iOIIallli Chtlter MorMr. and Mra. Wlilio Boyoe of
Colmnbua wera weekerd Ylsitop'&amp; , th.Mr lloward •...,...,. Jr, .Ina a
1
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ruaaill.
~ ...nine •vial!'"' of Mr.
Mr. 111111 Mrs. 11obert ·llllllell
•iilllr&amp;l Halhrd Thllllll Sr.
alllll lam~ and Mr; and Mrs. l!dward Venoy an:l tamJ.b ... rl re- !'•!!:!~
eent vlaltora of Mr. 111111 Mro.
H..,.rd Ruaaall.
Mr. and Mrs. Georae war..r '
and tamlly, Mr. and 'Mri. Dole
Warner and famll.)' of MlnerovUie, Mr. alllll Mrs. Eupne
The~q~son and daushlera a n d
Mr. and Mra. Ted War•r and
family of Pomeroy 0 Mr. alllllllra.
Earl Wines were SundQ' vlaltora
of Mr. alllll Mra.HonnanWaroer.

Woltpep
·News, Notes

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year, a apcjlluman for tho

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.I)CII1o are .lltld to tho Jevolo a1
tho pall tltrM .,..••

prolple!a for the ealvoio whiell

on the Far~ Front '
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maid tf.pt" II'OI'kW

earb" Juno

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oald. · 'lbat ··...,loci alf prfee

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OIJftlllal.
WI - . will be Ia troulrlo UlliOII.

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.·4t'Highway ]unctwns

Sissons Announce
2nd Son's Arrival

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Seven Recognized,
For Long Service
Presentation or certtncates tor commttmert eoocludld· the _p r.
service waa • reature of the 50th ' ll'iDL """ Wlckllam .toiik the
blrfhdar anniversary of Wldte Jo.. Ill! oflorlnl 01111 pve the
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Cross mission work observed prayer
1?' dedleat1clll.,
dlll"!lll!
Thureday night'• meetiJW
A Devld
KuhnSeilolaralllp
Fond
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of tile Missionary Soc:io~ of the · wao p~ Devld, aon of the
Pomeroy Firat Baptist Church. Rev. alllll !lira. Rd&gt;ert Kuhnofthe

Mrs. Oliver Michael, prest.. Pmneroy Oiurc,h. Ia a student at .

dent, presented the certlfteatea Jw:IIOI Collese, El&amp;ln. DL It was
for over 30 YeJr&amp; service on · reported thateardll!ldgiftawere
white cross projects to MrS: sent to him on hla recent blJ'th..

Walter Wolfe, Mrs. JoaewtCook,
Mrs. Jamea Stephenson. Mrs.
J. Edward Foster, M.r a. Ellen
CO..eh alllll Mrs. T. T. Sl!elton.
A eeruneate wUI also be sent to
Mrs. Aten Shain who moved to
Florida earlier this year.
During the blrtllday reoognttion service, Mrs. ~icbael also
recognized Mrs. LB. Walker who
ls serving tor ner first year In the
White Cross program.
Theme ol the program presented by Mrs. Orval Wllea was une
History atli Purpose of White .
Cross". Mrs. Rober ~ Kuhn ~
ened the program witll a solo,
''The Old Rugged Cross'", ac·

companied by Mrs. Elmer Wick~
ham. The history of White Cross
was traced by Mrs. Wiles.
A table ofWhlte Croa.sartJcles
including uniforms for nurses,
sweaters, toys, pictures, books,
first aid equipment and a loaf of
bread was on display.
Taking part in the program
were Mrs. WUliam Sheridan who
talked on a vacation Bible School
in New York, Mrs. Wickham who
spoke on work in the Philippines,
Debbie Call, who commented on
the head start program, and Mrs.
Jenkins Slusher, Mrs. Walker,
Mrs. L. P. Sterrett and Mrs.
Harry Bailey, all giving hiatory
of White Cross through deeds o1.

love.
A service of Ulanksgiving and

Camille Fund
Is Benefitted

Mrs. Michael amouneed the

Rio Grande Brlptist AsaodaUon
fall meetlnc to be lleid Thursday
oiglilat Rio Grande. Adinner will
be served at 6:15 p. m. with tho
meeti111 at 7:30 p. m. S9eakers
wiU be Dr. and Mrs. Osear IIA&gt;d·
rigoez, missionaries at large.
It was decided to start making
a quilt as an overlandprojectand
women were asked to meet at the
church at 1 p. m. Thursday to

begin ihe project. Members were
reminded that cancelled atam,pa

was read from 9J.erman Roberta.
Reported ill was Mrs. James
Conkle. &amp;rrnpatlly waa extended
to Mrs. Floyd ~nee.

The program featured readIngs from the McGuffy Readers.
They w e r e .. The Old House
Clock" by Mrs. Fred Goeglein;
.. A New King cl. Fun" by Mrs.
Homer Radford, u1 Pity Them"
by Mrs. W. A. Morgan, "What I
Uve For" by Mrs. Amos Leon.
ard, 41 Peeble and the Acorn" by
Mrs. WUliarn Grueser, uThe

medlta~

tion, " Useful HiQJes."' and giving
prayer, The September med.l·
taUon is on the book of Revela·
tlons, she nported.
Social room decontions fe&amp;·
tured amabilesuspendedoverthe
refre.shment table depicting the
four emptiasis or White Crosa health, faith, education, ccmmu.
ity. The theme was also carried
out in the centerpiece and place-mats. A decorated birthday cake
with candles making the numerals " 50" was served with ice
cream, nuts, mirts , coffee and
tea. Mrs. Slusher was the hos-tess.
Atterriing besidea these named
were Mrs. George Sklmer and

four daye lutt,,~odo
8Uddenl1 drop 5 p~
the 5th day.

wntll you tat down to. -'""' ' 1

proplt
weight.
tht•·• will
bl ltlt:,,f:~:
110
p11ng1. RtviNd and

this jilt leta JIU
"'' wlttl fo,mt~t;

den" tood., such •
trimmed with fat, ,...

fried ohloken, grawlti, mt,.
ennal ... loblter IIWimmlnt In
butttr, NeD" ftta,. .........
tnd tc~tmhllfd
tiHII Mill
loM .Might. The MONt ....
hind thle "•ulok w•ltht kill"
diet II llmple. P'lt: ....
form fit. And the •~•!Mfrult
Juice l";thll diet ac .. " 1 otttlyet (the ""bolg.. r"), to ltlrt
the fat b~&amp;rnlnt proot~eo You
atuff )'OUP'Hif Oft thl JM:I'Mit-

'*

ted toed lilted In the lllllt

plan, end etlll IDII IIMIIIhtlj
fat and •~~ee•• IMd)' fluldt. A
ID~)' Df thiS 8tlrtlhtt tuooe.
f111 diet ctn •• obttlnecll II;

Cltrua Diet Pltn
6111 w. .llfhrleln
L.A. Calif. 10011

$4995
• 2 BEDROOM

• 60112 FRONT LIVING ROOII.
• 30 GALLON WATER HEATER
• HOUSE-TYP,E DOQ8 ....

RICHARDSON-SKYLINE
TWO GREAT NAMES IN MOBILE HOMES. EACH
IS ALL ELECTRIC. BIG WATER HEATER, MoDERN DESIGN.
• SPACIOUS KITCHENS
• LARGE BATH
*FURNISHED
*CARPETED

AHOUSE BUT WANT
AHOME, SEE US AT:

Tempest" by WUllam Grueser,
"Try, Try, Again" by Homer
Radford, uThe Lone Indian" by
Fred Goeglein, and "Snowbird"
b)' Amos Leonard.
Refreahment8 were served by
the home economlca d1a1rman.

Second end VIPd

· Pt. fl'leo.ent-675-1 .. 16

TURN
RIGHT ... to

•IIIII

omar

N. W. ·COMPTON,O.D~

"

TUR

KER FU

BUYS

for

Check our furniture and .... for your•lf.
.·,

All signs point to qualhy,

nllts lilil MOtels.

AS lEAR AS YOUI . PHONt

·; 9fa.asoa
~1~~rs &amp;liPIUUr~ ¥
·

fr'E DELIVER(

130 E. •MAIN

.

I •

.
.:. ·.~; .

....
- ··''

beouly, valuel

hO!'Iie decoraling

i""'

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.l '

AftllitiOil • . . • Food Maklts,
Cllts, 011-'lzati!IQ, Ristalt- ·

t2 tD

undi"l

Whalever diredion your

CHOICE
MEA'TS

Ther..tta~

ene pound a day u"tll
101h da,. Then )'OU will
1Y:. ,ounds ewr)' twt

Mrs. Albert Smltll.

A eootrlbutton to the Meigs

the Rock ~rings Grange met
Thursday night st the hall.
Fred Goeglein, master, had
char!\" of the meeting during
wbl
. . Cp
• ·"
..-•7'
- metal'""'"''"'"'
. . . .. "r';!"~·~C.~
·
dons were read froiri the Na..
tlonal Grange. A thank-you oote

,o

•aa•

are stUl being collected.
"Beneath the Crass of Jesus"
opened the meetingwlthMrs. Ml·
chael readil1! scripture f'rom

C'.ounO' .Chapter of tile American
Red Cross for the Camille Hui.
rlcane relief fund was made when

I!'::"
tate
1',
No

day.

Acts 20:22-35, reading a

IH ..... thrt I
wD""- We have
NpDrllq D" ltl
fDIItw It

·~

fOr·oQoOd
befween

. lasles lake, you'll Ibid ..,.

.

.

here. Savlnga get

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till
'

.

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you want

'

lignoll

�'To:, va.
"

WANT AD

' ~. llrl!o
,illll't. llllrl
C!Wotv DoUe,y aM WUbur call·
eel '011 lllro, Goldie ChasoaiCrltos
Nurohll lkme In Lo~ater t111a
Pill Week.
Vr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffers
are amoomc~na&lt; the birth of a
daushter, Krlllly AM, on Aug.
26 at Holzer Hospital In Galli.pc&gt;.
Us. 'lbe little one flt,s a sister,
Nlkl ~ ~rents, Mr. and
l&amp;o. Dona Bailey and Mr and
Mrs. Reed Jeffers and a greatgrandmother, Mrs. Beulah c....
dray, Athena, Rt.
Mr. ind Mrs. Arthur Crabtree
have returhed from a wcation
spent in the Smoky Mountain area lllell.ldlog Gatllllburg and Oak
Rklge, Tenn.

Among those from this area
who aU~ed tbe Turner Reunion
in Lancaster on Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Turner, Mr. an:t

WQne 1'uroer, Namnie Radcillf,
Mr. and Mra. Joe Bolin and fam-

llJ'.
Jane Jordan, member of Columbia Make-It Girls 4-H Club,
represerted Meigs County in the
br-.d-baking competition at Ohio
State Fair. Her mottter, Mary
Jordan, advisor, was also present at the interview.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Cheadle and family were Mrs.
Idrus Bowman, Diamond, W.Va. i
Mrs. NOOle Hamon and Randy.
Zaleski: Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Wiseman and children, and Betty Hamon, Columbus; and Mr.
am Mrs. Preston Hamon and
lOili, Athens.
caning on Murl Galaway on

SwJia¥ were Mr. ard Mrs.

John
Woodrum and family, Albany; Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Woodrum an:l dau-gbters arxl Mr. and Mrs. Eddie

Clemons and ramily, Zaleski;

Mr. and Mrs. David Woodrum
arxt children, COlumbus, and Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Woodrum and children, McArthur.

.41/Nd·
,, .··
Sunda,y School attendance on
SepL 7 was 53 and the otlerlrw

was $1&amp; 78. Worship services
were held at 10:45 with the Rev.
WUliUta delivering the message.
The WSCS will hold ita regu-

lar meetirw Tuesday eve~,
Sept. 16, II ,the home o! Alma
Swartz with Thelma Henderson,

program leader.
The allllUII hcmecoming of the

Orange !luiatlan Church will be
bold ~. Sept. 14. Rev. Doster, a
there.

tonner

P&amp;ltor, is to be

Emma F'ildJ.i.Ql has accompan.
led Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ewlrw of

ees

5 p.M. O.y Iofaro ltul.llcotlon
M.n4ar O.allliM 9 a.m.
Cancellotiona &amp; Cet,.ctiOf'll
Will ~. aecopte4 vntil t 0.1'11. fOt
Day of Pt.ltlllcetlo"

REGULATIONS

Tho. Pub.liaher tour•u tit. tltht
to edit or rajoet any a4t dooMed ...
t-cUonal. Th. Publither will not
~

rotpor"iltlo for mora than
lncorract iMortiot~ .

.

Ortll

Mhrlm1.1rw Chctrto 7.5c

" .-

12 cont1 per wo&lt;d lhrot c;o,.aacu-

H¥0 lnaortiona .
18 cenh P&lt;f' WouJ

•i•

Auto S.ales

· MdltioROI word 2c.

BLIND ADS

Notice

Pets For Sale

'::::------:=----l ':r,OM
11.,
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N-l
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BY MRS. EVELYN BillCKLES
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson
and son, Roger, of Athens called
on his mother, Mrs. Effie Watson, Saturday evening,
Mr. aJXI Mrs. Harold Gardner
Jr. an:3 daughter of Columbus,

Mr. aid Mrs. Harold · Gardner,
Sr. of Langsville, Mr. arxl Mrs.
Eddie Gardner of Cincinnati were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Lemley.
Blain Taylor has moved to his

new hardWare store, formerly
the Guy ~ringer propert,y.
Mr. arxl Mrs. Will Mickle am

daughter, Jean, of Athens, Mr.
and Mrs. Jessee SmHh and Leah
Whiteman of Torch were recent
dinner guests of Mr. an:l Mrs.
Charles Betzing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wa,yne Brickles
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kelly, Chester.
Mr. aoo Mrs. Allen Howard or
Monroe, Mich., spent several
days here with his sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Walker and
daughter, Ruth.
Mr. and Mrs. Da,·id Riggs
have sold their trailer and wUI
move to West Vlcginia.
Vida Weber was a recent overnight guest or Mr. arrJ Mrs.
car Babcock.
Mr•..and.!lra. H. A. Se&lt;lgwjlck J
of New. CaStle, Pa., spenttt ~·~::/
day with her mother, Mrs. R

1

Shumway.

Mrs. Leone Babcock aOO Mrs.
Eulah Swan went to Logan to take
care of the children of Mr. aoo
Mrs. Marion Riggs while Mrs,
Riggs is hospitalized in Grant
Hospital at Columbus where she
underwent surgery.
Mrs. Myrtle Boggess returned
home after speOOing a couple
weeks with her daughter
Bridgeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Walker of
Dayton were weekend guests
his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
vin Walker and Ruth.

LEWIS, water well drWIng, Letart, W. Vo. Phooe 89S38tl2.
~Ole

-------------VACANCY lor two
JIOC&gt;ple.

eider~Jo
Pn!ler priYite paid ...

llonte. Phone Maoon, 'I'IUIU.
I~

- ------------ROOF PAINTING ani l)alchiJv

----- - --

·-l,y

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NEEDED

FURNISIIED ftrll
...,...

IN

en boll-

PHONE 882-2962

-

'~ED &amp;Ill~.._ ,
· N&gt;a&gt;i!m.,.o. Cloa ·~ odlool.
Ph,. 99Ut31.
· 10-ls.tlc

NEEDED immediately, 6 women
full or part time. For Inter.
view, call 992.3211.
9-ll..Stc

men1,

lllmlohod
bath, adult&amp; &amp;Ill

· - • · 114',1

rerer-

Mulberry AYI.

in--

Steady,

Phono 992-84199. .

7-.:

•

or automobiles, etc. Phone 9922798, or see Dick
Kerr
St., Pomeroy.

choice.
per hour IY..
erage earnings, serve CUS•
9-11-611)
.._
tomers with Watkin,&amp; Products
alii Otristmas gilts In clcy of
TRAILER, Brown's Trallei' Park
Middleport No inves1ment.
Mlnersvtlle, Ohio. Phooe 99Z..
Write Ruth Bergaus. Watkins
o( own

_____ ______ _

each.

948-2'139.
~0.

Phone 9112-60!11.
9-12-atc

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LOCAL ~Pom

DAllY

R-'1 Estate Fer Sale

AJ ·

RODNEY DOWNING

Rio! Bllrole .._

·--~"'

7:50 A.M.

llldollopjrt, ado'

,-

'"~-

.

tlon room,

clQ'

water,

3 P.M.
AND

•=30 P.M.
.

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,

'

Business Services

·-

a.28-2'7lp ,

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TOP BREEDING tall ponies.
Stock from Obllnger'oSiabloo,
R. B. Morrla, Rl. 1, llllddleport. Will Indo lor caltlo.
9ol4-3te

on Ret. and Mrs. James Quisenberry ani bob,y belore arriving

eellont nml!v condition. Pb.
192.68.!0 alter 5 p.m.

-------------If.

JALi~

KANAUGA, OHIO

_,_

69 PONTIAC
Save Hundrlds
Cotoiii'ICI 2 dr. 'Hohf T.,. Only
.4,434 oaay r~~lllllo. So , . . rww
wo could put It In ttvr •h-roo.n,
All vln)'l Interior, P-• &amp;...,_
lng, , __ dl•c lmlke1. Auto.

tfon1.

!

67
PONTI~C ... ,t7m
fl ..... "'d ··:,oo· 2 •• ...m;.

L- mil••• atro .,..,,, 4 •P·
trvn1. 400 ~u. In, OIIJin~. p,..J-

IIvo troc:. R.lly fl whHI1. Cu1•
tom triM. OwniiCI l.y inoft'lod IMII
with child.

liN. Wilma Vlnoyard Is "''chElementary

'*'·

ScllOollllla )'ear.
~v

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POMEROY - I - , 1'!1111, 2
loll &amp;bow bllb water, fl500.
IIIIDDLEPORT - 5 roomo, botlt,

17·FOOT SPORTCRAFI'boot, 80
HP motor, p~ lriUtr. can
985-3318.
;
9-!4-3fi,
_____________

...
- · · · ....... ·Lovell.ot.
tt,ooo.oo
RT. 124 - 3 ....,_,, }lltlt, ..
waD lo...U ~tlnrolrooono ·
ponalocl. ... tor".....alt lurllace. Nice ._Mmenl. Ganp,

2 HORSES - 1 ~ng, .1 mare.
Pbono 949-4063.
9-14-3tc

':0 acre. ~l,oOO.oo
RURAL - 6 ...;c,.i, botlt,palllr· .
...., pOtleU~ Fb'opiace. 2 ...

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Loot

.

RIWlY~X

.

II,JH!co,

ond rlallt~,_project. Faat ------~-----ea.,-. F'rN etllmatot. Pb.
. UGAL MOnCI
99U284, Giai!IID

ilaod7-llb:

Co., Mlddloport, Ohio.
' wo.ue
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CJEiiEa AI,

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.

' Call
'. MaU

)'Gill" "'""

. 111111

NOnCI OP APPOINTMINT

e...........,
.,..

c....... 11,117

u~~..,.,,

Dear lo!arauder Cooidtll!fl Stall:
YoU'Ye ,PrOduced ..Rother hard hltthv, aa:resaive tooct.l1 .team.
. Take oolaee a.t proliobly 110 club In ilte SEOAL wUI bave pasoialrJ
tbe W.. of Gtpi-DreooeL
,
;
"'
A. Buckeye

•-•lllio

"

M..Wp

SUPPLY ROUTE

loti

Mttec•

with "•• '!'"'IIIJ

type coin ... ,,....

coooly .........

DEPEND~IILE PERSON CAN

EARN
' liP TO $800.00~ IIONTH
.

P,o,rt.•or fwll, tl• pooltlooa """"' Ia IIIIa oroo •
R.._l,a col, ,.c.... of rolor.-•. Sl.QO ...

$2990 coah, ""'"" ~r lo..otwy •rol ..I,....,,

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of

0.1..... K. ...,..~

'· H. 0'8RIIN
PNhte Jvd.. of aalcf CHntJ
911 9/15 9/22 3fe

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,'•

be
~~~
ah
as.. b~o~
" not as "muter .

i:hone 9112 Z33S.

"'-U • ,..ka,o
••w
NO SELliNG;

~
putDer ...... yvur douWbol olo you lood!

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REMODELIN(l, ..,._-,, '
Pltlb7, polntlrw,.roofl'lll; 'a~ . . . .., eli.,

Portlard, 84W1G2.

86-ACRE STOCK AND poullr)'
'lann, 2 ......,s; barn, oulbulldlrlp. 'lbroo miles ott Rl. 33.
Prlcoclto selL Pltono 912-6111$.
9-1..._

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eancfllod?

. - ....

' .
..
,

TODAY'&amp; Qlllll'l'ION

....... U......? 'Call 992-2Nf,

FIVE ROO!oiS ani botb, lar110
clooe4 In porch, ,hctoa. Call

----------------------------- HOBSTETlER
REALTY BNiior
------------ .GI!O. HOBST!TT!I!,

.......,

Mr......
Wald Swartz of
Alhna.J.iiell!llll' called atthe Paul

2-IZ-ttc ,

.... -----..;,.

------------Rul Estate For Sale

Lib - · Prliod PO~ - 8 roomo,"liot1t,111 •
, na·-"e. ~- 911•--··
IUI'~L !a\'10 Dolllll , . . ,
~7•1;::3;' ' 'fii'Otj~ .9100,
..
,;=.:I"
,
lllDDLEPORT- I roomo
l988 sKYLINE 1tou10 triliar, ).IL ·,,lm\ I!Dcocl. tt.o.oo.
, x 60, 3 ....._.. ,~ ai.J ~iUN •• 'liRGII, ·
· lou ...rPl11ftonta.Ph60o"2- ' UsotiiAl'ES
1
, am or 982-7aH. ,
.
,lYRACUSE f'lll«e

l!llj Ruo Olois• County).

1162-3035.

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1956 CHEVROLET
tonplclal', · .
8 loot, oldo afA!p, t300. Pita•

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! HAVE NO Df51RE lb BE
5ENT WHruVfR li!EV'L!. ilE
;lEiii)IN6 PB:li'le WHEN I'M 0LP
EN006H 10 6E 5ENf,.,

t-29-tfc HARRISON'S TV AND ANTENNA , ~
'
SERVICE. Phano 892-2122. ... "'
C. C. BRADFORD, AUC'l10NEER
11-lO..Uc
c.apioto Senl..
·
~-.---Phone 949-3821
lnsnnce
Radno,Ohlo
Atffl&gt;M'oNtE lnaurancit ._,
Crll&amp; llrodtord

ut1111:J all
tina, ex-

BEAGLE PUPS. Phone 84344111. .
. 9-14-elp

SMITH M!TO

wide. Paul
. W, . Vt.
'I'IU788
or 949-3915,

and fall I t h
Gobeoe tai&gt;leta and E.Qpora.
t1on pUla. Nel- Drup,
9-11-40tp

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SEPTIC tad&lt;&amp; cl•nocL lllllor.
s.nu.u-. Slenrt, 01110: I'll. ,
lfaiCIIo

anteed or -bock. ODIT 98
ceoll. Nel- Drugo.
9-11-IBtp

metal bod, 5 IIDOd

r........~;;,..
..-!

"Blte~~era. n

1962 GMC V~
lpeed trarwnlalloo,

'

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7

9112-.1361.
. 9-lo.etc
POOI&gt;LE PUPPID!. AKC T 01
mildaturo, f/6 and .... ...... .COAL, WIIP, eu, stoker, m1M
vlco and rroomlng. Phone "2run. Excel1lor Salt Work1,
5443.
114-Uc
Float MaiD st.,PORIOl'O)'. Phonl
992-8891.
S.llo4lc
WINTER POTATOES. ll!arloa
HUlon, Portland.

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vac:atlon trip b,y car lo Sacramento, Callt, aiXI other point&amp;
lD the wea4 p&gt;ing b,y a northern
r0011e IIIII returning by a aoutborn route through Mexico and
olqipiJv oil In KontuclQ&lt; to call

T

. . 1

r&lt;ee,ping Meig$ .
Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As , .
Well As '•
• '
Enlertained

11.1.,

olectrlclcy, ...U to ...U ca11101
In liVing rocm. Muot see Ullp•
preclate. Phone alter 5 p. m.
lor lllJPQI-t 9112-22111.
9-9-tlc

AWNINGS, llol'm doora a Dd
wlndOII'J, CIUJtOI'tl, ~·.
blown &amp;Ill boU lnaulallon. PJ.
mer White, lllea npn....._
llw. For heeotlllllea,piloqo
ll!ariu Llale, IIJncuae. V. V.

NERVOUS? C8n't

;

12 NOON

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.
------------- --------------% ton truck, 4. ----------.
CONCRETE deli.. .

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and fami1)' ll)ent a two weeks

(

IN POMEROY

SPACIOUS 1 ROOM home, l!f,
acres lanl, 254l · loot frol5.
age oo Slate Roote 124 In Syr..
acuae. l.arge kitchen wllb lGia
of birch cablDOto, plenzy of
cloaet ..-ce, prage, recrea..

------------- -------------REDUCE SAFE
w

·RESTAURANT equipment. s...,.
den soft ice eream macbtne
3324.
ani other Items. Phone 91122838 or 992-2429.
9-!Utc
FOUR ROOM HOUSE, both, lull
baeemer&amp;. attic room, nice
yard, driveway. 1837 Lincoln BAUJWIN PIANO to bo picked
Heights, Phone 992-2780.
.., lD thlo area may be boucht
9-12-etc
at hugo aavlnp. For Iaior·
mat1011 write Paul Graves,
Graveo Plam ani Organ CcmAuto Sales
paey, 383 E. Brood st, Ccllum1968, 4-DOOR FIAT aodaJL can
bua, Olrlo.
949-302$.
ll-31-12tc

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley

Mr. ani Mrs. Clanmce Render,.., and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Foilrod attented the funeral oC their
a\ft, Frances Balley, at Ewing's
Funeral H&lt;111e, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carr alii
daulhters made a trip lo India""
apolb, Ind., one day rece.-Iy.
On the way home they viaited
ilr, &amp;Ill 1&amp;1. Clair Woode and
COrlrll' at Clrcle&gt;ille.
1'be James Woodyard fi!nib.
r,eCII.b moved their th!ler
,... 111 propert,y purchased ""

BLAETTNAR'S

Fe- '

rent for boats

into Mexico.

there Saturday. Services and burial were held on Monday after-

·prese'lfs
m.

-------------J.._
w Sao. IDe. H-46 FOR lilliE, ilell tn.r water
-------------------------RAT TERRIER PUPPIE!\
-------------liDo, ......... clrairll t io ,1%
STORAGE SPACE,
FEMALE. Women earn extra
------------male, $20
Pb.
AnleriOa,
aloep? r
come.
.PBrttime.. Hours
Phone
alter'
Seyler,
------------Sltilfactloa suar..
$3
PONY, Brldlo alii Saddle,
3:38
Rad-.

The amrual homecoming of the
9-15-3tc
fn,wn a two week trip to Tucson, Allred church will be hold Sun.
day, Sept. 21. The Rev. Williams o.....---- ------1
Arizoaa to visit her son arC will apeak in the forenoon, ani
da!Jihter-tn.law, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon services will feature
David Wllliams, who lli'e in the the Uhrig Brothers from Chilli- entered nurse's training in St.
service. Mrs. Amos tlew to 'fuc.. cothe and the Christys of Grove Joseph Hospital at Parkersburg.
son ard while there enjo.Yed the Clt.Y and local talent.
She is rooming with Mr. am
country arxt made a trip down
Miss Pamela Henderson has Mrs. stanley Dotson.

ba&lt;kliome.
Mrs. Frances Bailey, a several 1ou1 . resident of the ElmWOOd NuralDg Home, passed away

fl26. A1119 Slalnose kitten $10.
Phone 992-8'193,

attachments and oven throw
nut stereo console with 4 apeakaway bags. Full price only
ers, 4 speed automatic cftan..
$32.88, or termsnall•ble. Ph.
a,r, Belanc~, due$89,15orbud992-2685.
,v
.._.._...
gel termo ·~liable. can 992- ' '
' '
' . ' rr~c .
33112.
'
9-!2-Gtc · ----~------4---

boonl Rherglaas boot, 19 ft.
88 horsepower, vi~l seats.
walking front, with traDer.
Boat like new. Call 992-3371.

IIIORMA.DOI

and Brake Snlce

CGrJw~otewlthall

--------------------------SEA..PORT OMC !Jlboonl-outROOM
1111011·

~OUR

Complete F10nt·e..l

colt

SOLID STATE stereo. 1969 wal-

982-3811.

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~ · MASON
. ' "
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I!EGiSTE:iiED boll-Arabian

TWO FAR!oiS IO&lt;Ote&lt;lat Filii Letart, Ohio, 2 mUea trmn new
Raelne lock ancldam; 17acres,
&amp;.-room bouse, drUled well,
lann pond, large broiler......,,
farm Iaiii ani wooded ar•, ,
$9,000; Four aerea, 5--room
houBe, t:i,OOO. Write Dale W. ·
HUI, RL 2, Racine, Ohio. CaU
247-2135 att.r 5 p.m.
9-1-1tc
-------------ELECTROLUX sweeper w I I h
good auction.

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olllclelley aporlmenl.

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EARLY AMERICAN stereo, AM,
fM radio, 4 speed changer, 4
~Peeker sound system. Balance
due $Ea. 62 or budgot Ierma
IYIUable, caD 992-3352.
9-12-etc

WIPO

Yni!JI CAR

992-9961 .. 982-303S.

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FURNISHED lbreo room ,.,.n1111111, - ..'
do&lt;oralocl. 507 Mill st., llliddloporl.
Phano 992-27N.
8-22-tlc

TWO CARRIERS

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u Aoe., llllddlop~Jr~. Pb.

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carpets cleaned wltb Blue Lustre. Rent electric llhami&gt;ooer NEW 1969 ZIG ZAG ..,IIW-.
fl, Baker Furnlluro.
chine In ort,ll&gt;li lactoey car9-15-6tc
IDa. Autoniallc zts zar, tonke
buttonholes, sew on buttonl, ·
m.,....,...., ani maketarqdo- '
APPLES - Pick your own, bis
alps
With just thjl twill ola Juley No. 1, $S bu. 58 acres, 7
allllle dial. Loltloleyaw•unl
IYpea, 12 Ill dark weak do.Ya,
never boon used. WUI sell 1m
all day Solurclaya and ~·.
onl,y t47 caah or E-Z tormo.
Lawaon•a Orehardl, S t a t e
1'11-982-268$.
Roote 143 oo tho Aalolachlan

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room, dlnlna room, ball

TRAILER LOTS, Bob'o llld&gt;lle
CGurt, ~... OllloonRI. 124, Phone 99:1-$51,
11-11-tfc
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ROOM
apor-n~ com1 WILL pick up merchaoUse an;l
pletely
modern
witb buUt-ln
take to auction OR percentage
kltthen, waD oYOR aiiiiObietop
basis, Call Jim Adams, Aucunit• stainles&amp; steel sink with
tlOileer, RuUand, Ohio. Phone
diiJ&gt;Osai
lllllt, larxe botb and
742·4461.
9-9-i2tc
lar:'le closets. Nicely decHlibw.oy. Pb. 898-2940.
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9-15-&amp;e
Wanted To Buy
pointm&amp;nt after 2 p. Jil.
,
CHINA CABINETS, tobloo,
8-22-tlc REMOVE EXCESS body fluid With
old clocko, ole, Write ... coil
M. D. lllllor, Bt. f, l'llrrloro7,
Fluldex teblets. Only $1.69 at
TRAILER SPACE, 5th st., Ra·
NelaonDrug
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9-ll-301p

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TWO BEDROOM home, UYIJw

FLUFFY SOIT &amp;Ill brlsht are

For Rent

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For Sale

FEMALE- CAIRN, 9 mo. Male BE KIND, Be Gelde, lo that
pug, 4 mo. 8oth champion air-· ,
e"')enalve carpet. Clean with
ed. Scotties, wires, poodlea,
Blue Lustre. Rent. oloctrlc .
coc::kera, Ireland Road Kea1ela.
ahaq&gt;ooer $1. M&amp;R Barplnl'llone 667.3555, Coolville.
laild.
9-11-4te
9-15-Gt.c

by contract, ~Eltperl~nted~.
For rree estimate, phoae 992-.
2806. (!lie go all)'Where),

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dau,e. ...er' Lorl.
Mra. Mary Amos has returned

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For Sale

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NIGHT •• , CAlL .
RAIUNGS SERVICE
DAYII2•n51
NIGHT 112-7324
R. H. AAILINGS SONS

._ 1. lilo1o" Po...ror, !).

II.AEmiAIS

1961 CHEVROLET~,$126,
Pllooe 247-2181.

OFFICE HOURS
8:30 o .l!l , to 5:00p.m. Doily
8:30 11.111. to '1 :I tOO No"" Saturday

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Additional 25c Chc,.go I*• Advor

Fir 1'111 Fastest
. ~Ice DAY or ;

PHQffE ft2••.
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·liuUdo.- aacrilr To Thl
llnailtll H~ 0....

1960 DOIJGEDort,s..eyllnl~,ex­
ceUeol mechanically. Make
of!or, Pllooe 9112-.1233.

ond ada paid withir~ 10 dayt . .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
Sl ..SO for SO word minimum. Ea.

Tuppen1
PI 1ftl

SERVICE

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c:ontocutlwo

intortlons .
2~ per cent Oiu:ount on paid ada

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RATES
For Wont Ad St,.,ica
S canho per WGFd intortion

Pomeroy on a vacation trip and
ProdliCts, Inc.., Winona, Minn.
wW l'isit frierds in New Jersey,
55987.
1&amp;. and Mro. WUber Robi,.. Buckley, Hobart SWart! and Chas.
9-15-ltc
son are amounctrc the birth ot D. Woode homes.
• da,.t!ter on Saturday In a
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gullhri•ol FEMALE, Housekeeper arxl ba·
Parkerabu· .. .,spital The moth- have spent a week in. Colwnbus
by sitter, live lri, care roc
er and "
J~Cve been .re- and Sugar Grove.
school age children. Phone
t\II'W :...
~i home here. The
Garner Griffin is
992-2485 or 992-3223 after 6
Rot 1 n• Jl18
' : a two year old few days at his home here.
p, m.

.iiW' l!l.'ttio, ll!eoter

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llitFOAM.\TION·
Di:A,Ol;IN!S

Mrs. Nell Grissett ard son, R S.

Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lelan;l
Turner aiXI dlqghter, Mr. and
Mrs. HonryTIIrJ!Or, Mr. and Mrs.
Dorsey Jordan and famUy, Mrs.
Feye Jordan, 1&amp;. and Mrs. Frank
Turner and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe 'l'umel' and rlllflily, Dan a
Turner, Mrs. Arma Elizabeth
TuruerandSherrte,Mr.andMrs.

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It's Safe for Child
To Set Own Sleep Pattern

sedatives to mate ber aleep,
longer.
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No treatmerrt Ia required.
And al&gt;ove all, doll'! Ill... bar

da:',t

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a day from

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.•. a wider variat1on from these averaces

the time abe wu borii. Does than wu former I :y rec·
t111a mean that sbe will be •anbod· H your daul(llter IB
overactive as she grows hippy, lo 811111iD8 weight &amp;Ill
older? 1o &amp;11111i!atmenlnec- · does not seem to be unduly
..._,..,
nervous, you can safely let "
A-Moot llaloleto a1eop 16 1o her aet ber •.,.. aloep patill' lloura a day lD the lint tom. There is no reaoon to
,...., lilen tapor off to IS believe tho! thla will allect .
boon• d!y &amp; tbe 11me they , the ~gree- ot be,I:. ac~~,Y~~Y_.

~t}gN}fi)~ . fill..:.~!"::
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aleep-•·7
any lriatmeut for it?
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are 16 .....w ·old. But tbere
Is •oom

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Q Oror - . 15, lalls asleep' . '
a lot Ia ocbool or aJI1ll'heN. ,;
He ......,. 2ll ~· but't• , 0
the clocfor uya he - . _ _,

lr WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.

ter~~
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wen atiQIIt be may he~ a
condiU... ,eaJled ...-..111&gt;1!'. '""

U 110, a-·...,·mlne
may .;,
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help blm.

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. . . . ~ • $240-'lii
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&lt;lilo.,.. nortllom K«&lt;-

.(JUring'·

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'lbe plaat will be built m a
380 • acre ala. on tile Ohio River
IIIII' - · 0., U.S. Rwte liZ.
'l1li ol111 II aboot 28 mUea east
of ~ In Clermont Cwa-

-=t111111ll\v Bto,.

llaan under tho ehlld labor PJ'Oo
'flalono of tile Fair Labor ani• Act, lleloan said.
Tho Dlvlolon lo prooontly IJ&gt;.
olltutlrw a Fan laclo-to-aceampalp, be nplalned, and Is
re_,.lble Cor eofwclntl tho
child lal&gt;or s-rd• of the Fl..

000 ldlowaUa. 1: Is sd!eduled for

c:omplellao In January, 1975. 1:
will briD&amp; tho total jointly -owned
c..,ac~V of the CCI! compaatu
~ or under constnctloa
to f,480,000 kilowatts.
Tho now plant will be built lllld
- - ~ Tho ClndmaU Gu
6 Electric Company, lllld owned
In .....,.. ~the throe.....,...
loa. 'lbe ClndmaU Gu &amp; Eleebic Comi&gt;an.r will own 37 per
- . ColumhusllldSoutllom Ohio
• Elacbic Company 32 per cent
ml Tho lla¥ton Power &amp; Lllbt
Comi&gt;an.r 31 per cent.
WIIUam H. Zlnunor, CG&amp;E

II be c:onetl'uc:teJ by CCO pl"oup. ,

Mrs. Frazier Dies Monday

S!PT. 15-16

"HELLO OOWN THERE"
T ochnicolor

Driver Cited
After Mishap
A Pomeroy WOIIlBD was cited

DAY FORECAST
By United Press lnter..tioral
TeJ11P0ratures In Ol!lo will
average near normal Tuesday
Utrough Saturday. Daily hJah
readings will avo~ moatly
In the 70s and the nlcht-tlme
lows in the SOL
Turning cooler b.Y mid.week
and with a cha..., to ~rumor
apin ~ the end of the .......
Preclpiation will total Oft&amp;.
half to throo-fourthe Inch as
showers at the begirm!JW of
the period.
WM3::=.r~~:;:~:::::::;:;:::;:t,:-;::;:-;:::::::::::::::::-&lt;-::::::

Adah Genheinier
Dies on Sunday
Miss Adah Genheimer,86,died
Sunday at her home at 208. !oluJ.

berry Ave., Pomeroy.
She is survJved by two sisters,
Miss Lucretia Genhelmer, PGIJloeroy, ani Mrs. SteJJa Week, Bev-

erly HUla, Calif.; three nieces,
to Pomeroy Mayor Charles Lo- Martha Geriurlmer, Columbus;
gar's Court on aehargeollailure Mary GeMeimer, Marietta, and
to yield right of way !oilowlns a Pauline carter, Clearwater, Fla.
two • car aecldeat at the corner and a nephew, John Wallace carof 4'111 and East MalnSta. Satur- ter, of Oklahoma.
day at 8:to p.m.
FUnenl services will be held
Follco said Mra. Thelma Air- at I p. m. Wednesday at the Ew·
son. 39, Pomeroy, was driving ing Funeral Heme with the Rev.
from I,ynn ooto Main to go onto Rober! Card olliclatirw. Burial
the parking Jot. Norman McCain, will be in Beech Grove Ceme44, Raodavllla, was drlvlns tery. Frleois may call at the fu..
... East Main.
neral hc:me anytime after ooon.
Tho McCain vohlcle struck the Tuesday,
apo to -cars wero medium.
There wero no ~Quies.

TONIGHT AND TUESDAY

Tony Randall
Jonot Leigh

and a sister.
Survivors include her son,
Clarence, Rt. 2, Cheshire; a
daughter, Mrs. DaiS)" Saunders,
Cleveland;
three
brothers,
Go&lt;irp ·alld Charlo• Sehulet, ~
I, Middleport, and J osOIIh Sehuler, Rt. 2, Oteshire; three·grarw;t..
chlldnu, .at1ven · great.-graOOcnudron, and one groat,.great.graOO.
chUd.
Funeral services will be held
Wedoelday at 2 p. m. at the
Rawll~s .. Cc:ats FWleral Home
with the Rov. Max Donahue of.
ficlating. Burial will be In t h e
Gravel Hill Cemetery at Clteahire. Friends may call at the
lloneral home oo Tuesday !run
10 to noon lllld 4 to 9 p. m. and
on Weclnelday wllll time of services.

FTVE

rillrt aida oftii~Airamcar.Dam.

,.IGS THEATIE

Rock Hudson

Cloudia Cardinale
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

lllltlng from CC!l'a large lnveet..
ment and the resultut Jnereaae

In the tax duplicate. .
Preliminary site gradJns and
the eroeum of a mateoroiQIIeeJ
tower are sebeduled tor th11 fall
at fila plant site.
J. L. McNeale,y, president and
chairman of the board of Columluo and Soulltem Ohio Electric
CoD1paJJy. aatd, "COltambwl BDd
S!&gt;!llhern will .crea~v., ' ltt;Ot!O
kllowaU,, ·· the terma. of
thla - w h i c h wWprovlde
tho addiU_. ,1101Vor required
to meet the Dllllda of our custom.
era. Ollr j1011lcPIIOII ID t111a
plant rOIU!Uid from - . . of

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Dies Sunday
PT. PLEASANT - James W.
Hammack, 70, died Sunday at a
·Point Ploaaari hoopltal.
· Bon ~ 25, 1899, he waa a
son of the late C. C. and ll¥rde
H~¥nos Hammack. Ills wife, Ora
E. Nlda llammach, died In 1859..

_.ooalyamounced.
AVXR.IARY TO MEET
UllGE TO MEET
Tho Women's Auxiliary of Vet..
'lbero wW be a IJ)Oelalll*t. or&amp;DS Memorial llospital wW
IDa of Raclna Lodae 461, F&amp;AM, meet at 7:30 Tuesday In the hooTueoday at 7:30 p.m. for IRirk pllal eafclarta. Eloction of
In master ma1011 de-. Ro. can will be hold. Middleport
- · w i l l be IOl'Vod.
membera will serve retrelbnllls.

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YOUR HOT
WEATHER HANGOUT
FOR COOL, TASTY
DAIRY DELIGHTS
OR
DELICIOUS, HEARTY
DINNERS &amp;SNACKS
DRIVE·IN TODAY!

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Funeral sorvlcoa for William
Jennings Price, 12, who died at
his hCIIIO at 110 State St., Pomeroy, ~~........, will be hold at
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·10 ._ m. Tueeday at the .....,_
~raJ H-·
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That )'OIIJW farmworl&lt;ora
gen.
.
~aren't pttlngasmueh~
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calion as -~r
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~Dlvl
I • fl~
•·~· uom uc
s M s '"lrws oo worklrw ~ ehUdron,
lleloan reported. Lost year over
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kl
uau ot ~
uae m1nor1 •-..
lUUIIU Jror ng
011 forma duriJW school hoors
were lngradealowerthannOrmal
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alI or ~Mua~~n~.- ages, .
ill&amp;l at age 1..,
most 8 out of 10 were behind In
ochool grade level, he said.
lfeloon pointed out that the
Fl&amp;\ does IIIII alroct chUdren
who· work ... the home farm of
llteir porents or cuolrdlana.
He romlndocl farmers lhatln
atatoa whore tile child labor laws
dllfered lr&lt;m the FedoralataJXI.
ards, tho hlt!lter

• Prl•e
• Is IID'vlvod ""
.., his
wlte, u .. - ...et Mae·, four chll·
-dren, Mro.
Mabel Zwilll•• ~
· - • -r
oroy; Lindy Allan Baldwin,
n,.
trlot; Roberl Forrest Price,
Charla-~ and Nova Franco•
Price, at••--·, a ·'ater, "·s.

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lllftrta.. dl..

CUlled l'fllalon .-~
"-'•- and •.'
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llllellrw Or ~
library Prilmotlon In a ~ Wlitft.ln .M'~"'t'~•ll. loto.,_
ProJect JllOOIIDI .at tho J&amp;ciiiGil lad lira. liOoe "' fila -..t
Public Lillrlr1 ~.
Wtacoai .llolllorlal LllnrY In
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Mra. lladie u.rrow, Jackaon · KcAz11ipr
or loa dill be• ·
librarian, was hoatAioa to lira. fore fllij dati at dloplaJ1 ::111aO&lt;t
Elizabeth Nonon, State
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Jaulio wW ,..--.,
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Wolford, lucaolar,PnijoctCooaultant, ara librarlatll, Mr. Jm
Louden, Galllpolla; lira. Edith
Pollnr. Lotion; lira. Kay llol!,yer•
NolooaviDo; lfro. Francoa SeJ.
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Iars,
Wall-•
J 081 i
._.., lfr.a. J•n ..__
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e Casto, Columbua; eight Pomeroy librarian; Mrs. VIlma
crandchlldren, and three great. PllckQia, RaciCaal Boolonobllo
Jrandchildren.
OMclatlng at services wlli be Co~; ~~ ~ Lyma, ll(ld.
tho Ra•. CJ,vde Henderson. Burial dJopGri, ml lira. Wanoda ROM,
lll
Project S...rvlaor, Mco\rtllui',
w be In Beech Grove Com&amp;'lbe OVAL lllaclal, • library
r:.:::::~ call at the display unit "'available for
·'"~"e.
. play lnthoar•,ltwaa.,_od.
Mn. BufRRarner;.
• • wlahlngtohlvetheunlt

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llll'SKIPPER REPORTED
Minor daDiqe waalncurred to
ownodby-taJuneD ..
ar.~
a car
Rutland Route I, Salurday n111J1
lin the Parking Jot of tho S\&gt;Orlaman Bar at·tho Croaaroadl. 'lbe
vehicle which suuck the Dan!
car In lite rQJirt aide did not s~~~~~.
Sberltf Robert llartenbach IJ Iave.Upll111l tho ln..__

11h Warner Shop

LOCAL TEMPS
lfro.· David BumgarnOr,
The teiaponlun Ia doiwlltown.
eroy, baa accepted ....,Joyment l'olnenJy at 11 a.m. -..,. liDo
with Warner"ollarber and 'Boau- clor ~ c...._, llklea wu
11 Sh0!1, Pomeroy.
.
61 decreoa.
lfro. l!umproer lathe former

Pcm.

Shirley - s , daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Elwood BcMors,lllld Ia
a graduate of PomerO)' H I a h
School. Site gradua111d !run Pro•
ton Beauey College, Ch._ke,
oo Aug. 22. This Is her llralem-

ploymon~

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Solurllay'lllodlarpl- ....:,

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W - llriand; Velllia· Pilr..
lblll.f Mmla...., - D

.a..,~ lfar7!¥- Jbi,.
load• ou.. Blaa. ~~·
b1J Die., ~· ~

l'bmlror:' , .:'; l
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dlllt~
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llollllooq,

Genncii Drake, l!blroll·~·
w. '

HOSPITAL
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loiEIGS GDm!AL

Sa111rdar

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Solurllay MlnllaiGal - Gtr·
lldiDo Adtlnl, a...ldle; lVIIIa
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!loluniQ lllocbaqoa - ~
llmllll1 Admlo- - Elmer

N_,., llllddleport.

&amp;lllilay Dlachargea -

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SHit Ellllnlls Ptast FLOOR LINGERIE i
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DEPARTMENT

T .,... l'""htgly .,,....,....

. .A.Y JUJU'S
IEAUTY SHOP

"2;3667 -

dtolan ~~ ·lft,.tdl- .
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··di:t ·W itt VIIJinla ',DoJIIU1miDt 'o f CCillllriirc,. , 1. &lt;~·

Sherrill. ~ ~U.Ifaurl:

11'-ra·.eliipter of lfilidaltoillo
otateprea~DI.
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TUESDAY,'SEPTEMBER 16, 1969

PLAYTEX
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ch.Two- Year

Council discu&amp;sed the recommendadons at length and refer.
red the matter to the finance
committee for study. Making up
the conunittee are Leslie Fultz,
Franklin Rizer and Lucien Poo.

$3,000 the .PII'kiDI Jot ..
1llr llllld to the - a l .....
lines needed for lbe Yillo&amp;e's · · son wlllt council paying the other
to aci:ept tho Farmoro .,.
· new di&amp;P\Isal &lt;~Y,Itam have · half.
&amp;.Ylnp Co. as .... of lbe ..... . .
been completed, 'Mayor Charlt\s
Baronl,ek also suggo- that
lap' a dopoalturioa.
·
Legar reported llfonday lll&amp;lrt to eouncD &lt;molder apayment of $2
Pomeroy C....U In a regular an hour for all new wau.r depart.
Mayor Lepr -lied 11111'
lin.
$6,000 be bori'OII'ed ID be polt . · .
session.
ment elJI:Ployes .
Council gave the third and fi- back .,or a tbree-year perlot 1·
Mayor Lepr polntod out that
The board had also asked for
sewage Jines are belns teated the employment of SD0111er man nal reading to ordinance 349. to provide the balaaee :
every 1,000 feet as the work to work with water operations. This ordinance provides that all Cor pol11ll8lt .... fl6,700 lin '
is completed. Resurfaeing ~ However, last aight's discussion vehicles parked on the village truck. 'lbero Is $11,632 oo balld.,'
Main st. beginning at the Pome~ disclosed that Larry Baker, one lots along th&amp; Qrlo River must Tho llllliiOY could be ,
roy Junior IU&amp;Il Sehool eastward of two employoo with the depart.. be parked with their front ends from the bond retlro-t fUnd,
wlll start soan and will be com- ment, has now resigned, so two to the curl&gt;lnss.
Mayor .._.. said. 'lbe Tho
report
of
Mayor
Lepr
as
referred to the ri1llalt -.
pleted within a month, tlle m8J'· male employes are needed. Alshowing
receipts
of
$792.65
for
Udtor.
or ropor111d.
bert Martin Is the only male emA letter from WWiam G, Baro- ploye remalnlns with the depart.. the month of August was approvCouncil - a d the~
ed. Council voted to transfer
nick, president of the Pomeroy ment, it was reported.
(ConUnuod m .11180 1:1)
; :
Board ot Albllc Aftaira, was read
and dlscussod at Jengtl&gt; ~ counHEAD FORIII AND WIGS BEmG used by the llrJt class In
eD.
colllletolos:J, ,part of the new lo:tustrlal and trade courses p~
Baronlck wrote that .... board
gram oflllelaa Hlati School, .a,.. shoved aside temporarily while
of publlc oflalrs beltevoa Mrs.
lludentl concemaa. on an Erwllah le11oo fiom Mrs. David
Charles Russell, clerk in tbeWaBowen. Araund tho table, loft torl&amp;ht,areGienna LawsOn, Debter office, sboold be given a aal,
ra Gilkey lllld Vl~lll .Voijaldi,Ja.
. !!Y Increase lllld thai IIIIas Jlor.
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,( Indo WU1011, secretary to Mayor
Legar, wbo works some with the
water~ alsoahouldre ..
eelve BOIIle salary raise. The aug..
WASI-UNGTON (UPO -Pres- ceiling at the start of this end ol Nowmber.
ge- acele for Mrs. l!ussoD idep;t Nixon announced todiQ' administration was 549,500.
The White House .aid 1M
was $2 an hour - or about $346 plans for withdrawal of an
"I have decided to rec,uce the total reducUon in authoriud
per m0!1tll. Tho board said In additional
35,000 American authorized troop ceiling ln troop strerwth by Dee. 15 wcdd
tho communieaUon that IIIIas Wil- troops from Vietmm by Dec. Vietnam to 484,000 by Dec. 15," really aJIKMI.t to 65,500, but
son should receive an additional 15.
the President said in a within the autborized. c:eillac all
$64 a month wblch would make
This will raise to 60,000 Ute stat~ment. He explained that unit&amp; are shown at 100 per eeat
her total salary about $334 a total number of Gl withdrawals ull:ler this new ceiling, '"a strength.
mmtll.
by
Nixon
since he first minimum of 60,008 trllq)!l will
In actuality, moat unlta are
Tho Iotter ltl111d that It would announced the U.S. cutback have been withdrawn , £rom slightly below full atre- 10
be necessary th employ another program JWlO 8 at the Midway Vietnam by Dec. 15."
that actual strength -...JIJ le
lull-time Office girl it Miss wn.. Island meeting with President
The new figure ol 35,000 men Jess than the authorized eellbll
.son were unable to work in the Nguyen Van Thieu of South to be pulled out-as well as the by one or 2 per ceiL
water department. Barml&lt;h's VIetnam.
date for completion of tho
This meant that llhlle fila
letter ata111d Utat the walllr board
"The withdrawal of 60,000 withdrawal - were different figure was dlfl'erent. U. . shoold ~ one-blf or' the rec •. troops is a signifi.cant step," from the number and date reduction or 35,000 Q aD'·
the Preslden~.sald, referring to m~ntioned Monday in Saigon by . nounced by the Pl"Hiddlt
the original 25,000 called Cor in Soutl1 Vietnam's vice president, represented Utde or nD aanfllet
lllll ' lirst Ulstalirnen~ ccmple\'!,&lt;1,, N~on Cao 1,11.
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Aug.
31.
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Amerl'by _1\f, Ill' -Hill 1111
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The authorized Vietnam ·troop . cana would ·be pnlled out bJ' Ute
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GI Pullout Figure
Set at 35,000 Men

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However, the COinmunistdeJe..
P ARJS
(UP0- The
North
The spokesman said be did
Vietnamese delegation to the not know when the meeting gates had m immediate et"lll...
Paris peace talks amounced would be arranged or whether on President Nixon's IJ'IIOUDI:8oo
FJtty.tour 1)ei'sons, workera, today it wiU receive foor the four :American women mont the United states pla-to
captains, members and t b e 1 r American wives who new to would be received in person by •ltlldraw an additional 34,000
guests, attended the 21st amual Paris to find out whether their Col. Ha Van Lau, the depllt;y troopa !run Vietram.
memhorship kld&lt;olf meeting of Air Force husbands missing in ltanoi peace negotiator standl.rw
They had atudies wltlllnteroat
the Tri-Counzy ConunWlity Cno- Vietnam are alive.
in for delegation Chief Xuan Vice President Nguyeo Cao KT'•
cort AsaoclaUoo Mooday lll&amp;lrt In ' A Hanoi spnhearitan tobl- UPI, Thuy.
statement Monday that to,500
the Grace United Methodist "The four ladles called on OW"
Thuy t1as been in Hanoi since would be withdrawn but wen r.
Church dlnlns room, Gallipolis. headquarters early tnday. But the death of President Ho Chi serving comment until Nlat
J)EBBIE HUNNELL, LEFT, RECEIVES ·
from
The event oatcially opened the they did not have an appoint- Minh.
made It officiaL
lfro. lfa1')' P-11 illl rollins hair properly ·· . · "sot" durlrw
aesoclatlon's weekloag 1969-70 ment beforehand and therefore
a cciAnetology class at lfelp Higll Sehool
membersldp campaign. M r 8 · could not have been received.
Charles lJngo and Mrs. Clare But of cwrse, they wUl be
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Gettle&amp; are general co..cbairrnen received at the delegation."
The Fomei'Qy E.JI Unit was d. this year's campaign,
called !lmday at US p.m. to the
With the cioarins of the last lrlbrtlon Included ebecka ln.
Mrs. Evan Roderick, aasocla.
MAIIIUAGE LICENSE
JeglslaUve hurdle, Slate Audl- eroaolng the minimum 1111ual al.
Wa1111r ~P realdance In lion secretary, reported 84 adult
Eddie 1bomas VAn Mab:e, 25,
Chester fOI' Ella Douglas wbo .tickets lllld 34 student U&lt;keta
tor Rogor Cloud lllllOUileed to. . location from Sto,OOO to ~.­
West Columbia, llld Comle Ka,y
day the dlstrlluUon ol$3,000,000 000.
was taken to Veterans Memor~ already sold bJ' workers. This II
Chapman, 20, Racine.
in sales tax revenues to the lo..
This means an inereaae la the
Ia! HOspllal Whore she was ad. 20 ahead of last year's figure at
cal
governments
of
Ohio
the
minimum
mmtllly allocation
mltted.
this Ume; there were 668 mem~
CUBS TO REGISTER
lniUal
payment
sloce
tile
legisfrom
$3,333.33
to $S,OOO for 21
bershi,PS In 1968-'9.
A meeting will be hold at 7
II II .tho goal ~ the member. p.m. Thuradsy it the Odd Fel- lawre boosted the annual appro. counties Ia tho state. n... ua:
Adams, Bnnm, Carmll, FIJ'·
ship c:ommJtteo to better last lows haD In l'lm1eroy to regis. prlaUms from $24 million to
$36
miJllon.
eue,
GeJlla, Harrlaon, lloarJ,
year's aJI..tlme record. a was Ulr boys for CUb ~ Pack 148.
Under the provisions of omer- llighJand,
llocldns, llolmH,
poln1lld out that 1\fGM Asaocla- 'lbe haU is loeattd o.ver .the Blue
tlon memberahips heve doubled m1 Grey re-.ant. Boys must SOIICY leglslallm onac1lld d1rlng Jack1011, Madl1011, Molp, alnco 1966.
be elgilt years old.or In the third the tlnal !liD working session of roe, Mar- Morrow, Nabla,
IIIUal.nturna wW be comp11. grade. Cab!nastor IJ Palrick D. tho Iawmakera, making 1\mdo l'luldlng,, .JVr7, Pike, VDIIIa,
available lmP!J'IIata!J, lllo diJ.
(CGI~odCNI PIP 4)
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23 Counties Benefit

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Hoot waa illaw- CbiPer of
llulilor, 'lbe · Jargeot ~
olnce U,. aaa-tlon waot..ln 1953,
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p_, and Modl1011, 0.. fram
Kentucio' ml ,.. ·from CJIIo' IJ&gt;.
croaled tho total to 335 lduuo,
49 ~r• and 80 ulller 12.
A -lire SaturdiJ' ,,...
wao ~ ~ MQ&lt;ir •D, '' B.
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Krolol Park here f'rlda1-83
traUert aUa- the !all out or !be Welt Vlqlnla Clapler
of the .1!6'*-1 Coqer1 and~
era A110eWlan.

POMEROY-MIODLEPORT:-OHIO

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Meeting

. •• and discover how you can look f pounds 'lhinricr i~. a
Golden Playte•• Girdle-regular or lo~sleg panty. (Bolli
ava~lable in pull-on or zipper styles: )
are the girdles
you vc seen on TV-that supjJort your luminy like finn,
young muscles ... make yOif IQok S pou.nds thinner
instandy. The soft cklth llnins gives you ~I
comfort, 100. Aft!~, the new Long 'l.cg Panty
sirdle slim• your thighs •• ~ever belbre.
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Pull-on styles
Girdle
Long Lea Panty

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Reg. SI o.95 N.OW $8.95
Ret; Sl'l ;9$ NOW $9.95

Zipper styles
Girqte

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Point Plea..m Route 2; ftw 101111,
BUlle lol. Hammock of Layton,

POINT PLEASANT - A lllllll
weekend vlllaaw wao set 111 at

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Surviwrs,lnclurJetwodau&amp;hters,

Utah, Paul C. Hammack of Cheshire, Ohio, Deb m1 JoaA.Ifam..
mack ofPolntPioaaaatandJamea
E. Hammack, '!llh tho Anll)' In
GormaJIYI throe broautro, E. D.
Hammack of Wamrtown,· Ohio, K.
B. Hammack ot Olarlestoil, and
G. E.llammackof.~llln;
olaton, lira. Edna NJda of Tyler
Mountain, Mra. Lucy COtrell and
Mrs, 11W&gt;1 Wrillt of Wallall, and
Mrs. l!dltll Jarvi• of Olarltltm
and 20 graalchlldroo and two

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Near One~Fourth Don

our lllture~andcom­
mltmeata made In 1M7:"

Fall Campout
Held at Point

WE'R~

DAIRY
ISLE

cq,llcate olxJuld be bonoftclal to
realdenta and IIDiatey ~
reasoo of reduced Ia rates re-

liiEETJNG I'OOI'PONED
srea'-tlrlndcblldreb.
A mooting of the Southern Lo- .
The,ioo&lt;ll' 1J at the Mollr.ste..
eel
Sehool
District
Board
ofF41ens
flulerii llameatPoiDIPioa..
DINNER DATE CHANGED
Tho lllllllal dlmer moellnc of cation ad!eduled&amp;opt.l&amp;hasboen an~
until Thursday ......
tho Twin Ctly ~· Ia to be pollljloiW&gt;II
25,
I~
bold Wadnosday, Se!t. 17, at 7
p.m. laltead ot. Slturday, as was

PLUS

"A FINE PAIR"

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u woII as 1.....,. ~ ron ao """'
..., aet tho education needed In
today'o ec.,_," Meloon atated. "A younpter's future aucceoa depend • on tho aehooll1111 he
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lira. Ella Mae LaRue, 56, Lcq
Bottom, died Saturday evening at
Atbena.
Site wu born October 12,1912,
at Chelhire, tho daughter of the
Ialii Amoo and Armllda Darst
IWe. Sbe wu also preceded in
d•tb by her hUsband, Francis;
a brother and a sister.
Sunlwn Include her daugt&gt;.
ter, llrL Doma June Barrett,
LoiJe BoUGm; two 1011s, Charles,
Rainernllle, Ohio, and Lewis,
Jasper, Mlcb.; one brother, Mar·
lin Rite, Rt. 1, Cheshire; a sister. Mrs. Nine ~. Rt. 1, Qe.
ohlre, lllld 17 grand&lt;:hlldren.
Sbo was a member of a.e Ill'·
pr MoUlCIIIat Church.
Flmeral services wlli be bold
Tueeday at 2 p. m. at the RawJ.
Iap.Coata Funeral Home with the
Rav. 0, H. Cart ol!ictating. Burial will be in the Kyger Creek
Comotuy. Frtends may call at
tho 6moral home anytime.

William Prioo .

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-·• -•lld
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Thirteen mclear power units tor will cost -"'&gt;ately $21
~ reported noaotlatloos with an aggregate capaclly of million. lniUal lllol loadJDir will
are oow underwa¥ tor the con.. tbreo mWion kilowatts have boon cost an addltiOial •to mDUoa.
otructloa of a sooondnucloarunlt placed In eommorctal operation
Tho nuclear IJ'IIIem will be a
of llmllar alzo to be rell&lt;ly lor by elacbie aystems In the past slnslo cycle bo1J1nB water reoervlco _..n...toly me year aeveral years. Seventy .eight ad. actor and wiD procllce ateam to
dftlonaJ nuclear power units are drive a turbine aenerator. Tbe
tho llrlt unl~
"Followlas detailed ~­ under construcUon or on order. nuclear reactor JU'forma 1hl
IDs -eo, tho CCI! groop has 1bese have an aggregate capac(. same function Chat a boller per..
deddod It can IUrtl&gt;er Improve t;y of aboot 64 million kUOW'atts. forms In a ooaJ burning plant.
Ill electric system llld procllce As of AprU I, 1969, nuclear caIt Is eetlmau.d thai
more ecooomleel JIOW8l' In the pacity acoounts lor 38 per cent 1968 ClerlllOIII Cooml,y tax dupll..
)'Oal's abead with nuclear fuel
of the ISIIl'I!Pte of the Industry's cate of$231,000,000willlncroue
thaD by &amp;111 other means," Zim- preaontly scbeduled - - to $340,000,000 upon complmer said.
program, the CCI! BrOUII report. af the first CCI! nuclear ~
"A ra~clear plant wlll help us eel. All of tills eepactey must be Upon eoinjJI- of tho second
fprt a brake oo' ever -lncrea&amp;- llconsod ~ the Uofted States unit, the ClorlllOIII Counly Ia
IDs coots In labor, eQuipment Atomic Energy CommJsslon.
dupllcam will. lncreaoe to $420,.
IDd fuel,., he said.
The Iteam system lne!udes the ooo,oow. Carro~ the
"'lbe CCD decillion to 'go ru~ nuclear reactor, containment New Richmmd Scbool District
. . _ II reelly a mattor of tal&lt;. -.ructure, circulating Jlllmpa and 1968 lax duplleelo of $62,400,000
IDs odvaataae of preSOIII tec:Jmo. variou:a nuclear accessories, and will IDcreaae to $165,000,000
lOIII' Ud long range ecooomlca, ~ wiD cost -=tJ1lllteJy $3{1 mil- upon eompl- of the second
Zlmmeraald.
lim. Tho steam turbo - SOIIora. unit, ThiJ Increase In the tax

Dies Saturday

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'lbe Dllcloar unit wW have a

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Mrs. Bertie E. Frazier, 86,
died early today at the residence
of her 8011, Clarence, Rt. 2, Cbeahlre.
5be was born April 5, 1883, at
l¥ii1Wo,lbe ...,._ ill tho late
J'OHJIJ lllld Melvina Eblin Sehuler. 9te was also preceded in
datil by her husbend, Walter,

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ml other """"mont operation,

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