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Thien Promises to
Take Over Fighting
SAIGON (U~ - President
Nguyen Van Thleu aald todal
· that "In order to help the u.s.
auvommant with Its lntemal
problema," South VIetnam Ia
OOtermlned to replace tha.bulk
~ U.S. fiahtlng units In 1970.
Thleu'a 70-mlrute opeech to•
llle national assembly elluded
ID thelnereaslng U.S. criticism
~ PresldentNixon'swarpollcy.
Ho sald South VIetnam's allies
"dm't lack ~ means, but of
resolutlor•.''
. "We have to lessen llle heavy
ined by the Allies," '11tleu aald.

cortDrm to the U,S.
P~ernment that we want to do

U.S. fighting units in !970," he
told the lawmaker&amp;.
Mentlona No Numbers
He mentioned no rumbera,
nor did he ldantlf)' what he
C...oldered flshtlns units. The
U.S. Command has aald before
thel only about 100,000 ~ the
500,000 Gla In the war zone are
actually Involved In combat.
Thleu's speech foUowed the
same lines as an Interview ~

Gleason

his vice preitdent, Nguyen Coo
Ky, publlliled In the United
state• today. Ky aald the u.s.
combat role 11011ld be lllded b,y
tho end of !970,
As he has done preylouoly,
Thleu rejecte&lt;l a coalition
auvemment '111111 the Communlsta and said an unconditional
eeaM.tire was GUt ~ the
question.
He said that some Allied
· troops should remain in Vietn&amp;ID "u long as a peace with
guarantees hal not yet been
restored and new Communist

''Today, we
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" ••• In order tobelpllto U.S.

auvemment with Ita Internal
problems and mtnimJze the
!llf!erlng borne
the people of
the United states we, the
VletmmeAe people, are determlDed to replace llie bulk oftl-.e
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SAIGON (U~ - PrellNguyen Van '11tleu said
todaY Soullt VIetnam 18 willlng to discuss a cease-lire
at the Paris Vletnsm Ialka,
but he ruled oot BIIY lmmedlate, unconditional cease fire which has been urged In
some quarters.
1lileu had aald previously
the Saigon government wsa
willing to dii!CUsS lliiJ' sltiject In Parla but his speech
today concerning ialks about
a cease..llre was considered
less negetive than his oilier
statements on the subject. I!
was oot seen as an,y real

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COL. MAURICE ROUSH, HUNTINGTON District E,.Pneer, U. S. Corps of Eqpneers,
Jell, Genersl Wlllard Rq&gt;er, Ohio Riwr Division E,.Pneer with the Corps, and~- Clarence E. Miller, right, unveiled this plaque to conchlle &amp;mday's dedication of the Reedsvill~
Belleville Locks and Dam. They were speakers oo the program.

Locks, Dam Dedicated
( Contiruled !rom Page I)
Cong. Miller, also speaking
briefly, stressed that the Reeds-ville-Belleville Locks and Dam
are the result of years of solid
planning and work and faith b)·
many people.
He

commen::led the Corps,

which, he said, is accomplishing wonders in bringing uOOer
control the 980 miles of the
Ohio.
While many times geograph-ical boundaries cause enemies,
Cong. Miller said, this has not
been so with the Ohio Hiver. He
cited the new locks aM dam as
an example or how such a barrier has created friei'Kls and has
provided the q&gt;portWlity for
residents of Ohio and West Virginia to work together.
The new locks ard dam, as
well as other planned projects
of the Corps ot Engineers, will
help provide a great future for
young people an:l for America
which must be preserved and
move forward, Congressman
Miller concluded.
John E. Hagle, president of
the Belpre Area Chamber of
Commerce, presided on t h e
speakers platform on behaJl of
his chamber al'kl the Marietta
Area Chamber ot Commerce
and the Greater Parkersburg
Chamber of Commerce, who
joined forces to sponsor the
dedication service.
Among the numerous dignitaries introduced by Hagle were
State Sen. Oakley Collins, Dis-trict Representative
Ralph
Welker, Colonel Maurice D.

Roush, district e~neer of the
Hwttington District, Corps of
Engineers, and Roy Buck, local, lockmaster of the new
locks ard dam.
Dllfing the ceremonies a
plaque was unveiled by Cong.
Miller, Gen.· Rq&gt;er and Col.
Roush.

Invocation was by the R e v,
Lewis Hus sel, pastor of the
ReedsVille Olurch of Christ,
aM the benediction was by the
Rev. Robert Marrer, rector ol
Christ the King catholic student
Center, Ohio University, Athens. The Natioml Anthem waa
by tile Belpre High School Band.

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Near to
Showdown
By RICK DUBROW
HOLLYWOOD {UPI)-Jaclde
Gleason's weekend CBS-TV
series Is ~ratingatmaximwn
efficiency- with - hlgllopowered
attractions-in faci!W the new
head..,. campetltion of NBC-

TV in review
TV's Andy Williams.
NBC-TV's lrtentlon wlth Mr.
Williams was to try to knock
off the great Gleason, who has
owned the early saturday night
aoolence for some time now.
And although It is early In the
season. the lrdlcatlons are thai
Mr Gl
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· eason s~ r " ss
as strong .. ever-maybe
stronger.
Not only Is Art Corney back

agresolon Is at111 threatening
this part ~ the"irorlcl
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MustFI&amp;tti ..
"We (the Soullt Vlabwnese)
don't have many solutlone to
chooH ,. he said. ••we must
fight
and as long as
neceslll')'.n
'!be lqlalatora W""dod
loudest at Thleu'sproclamallen
that "ttlere is only one way for
us, whleh late continue to Oght
IJl Q!'!er I to safeguard •. our
Independence,
and
democracy."
He blamed the Jack of
progress at the peaee Ialka in
Paris on the "stubborn aUItude~ d. the Communists In
demanding his overthrow and a
part of themselves in the

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MEIGS TliEA TRE

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

Robert Swick, Betty SWick, Mrs.
Phyllis IJngjln, Betty Lor€streth, Roberta Knapp, Ted MI..
ner, Olarles Stanley, Jack
Smltll, Patricia Smith, Olam
Love, carolyn Caldwell, Cryatal Sheets, ::ileryl Cramer,
Ralph Kmpp, Phyllis Gilkey,
Louis Pasqlllle, Richard Gilkey, Norma Stanley alii: Larry
Spencer, Kenneth Lolli&amp;treth.
TWO FORFEIT BONDS
Two defendants eaeh forfeit.
1ng $25 bonds posted on intoxlcation charges Saturda;y night

in the CCJUrt of Poll'l8J'01 Mayor Charles !_.- were Elrl
Gorham, addresa nat reeorded, and Andy Sayre, Kanauga.

game.
INGA DIMINlSHING
MIAMI (UPO - Hurricane
lnia raced aw&amp;¥ from I a n d
areas into the open Atlanli&lt;
today where it was apected
to hit cold air and gra4lall,y
diminish.
DIVORCE GRANTED
CharloUe Louise Wickline
has been grantedadlvorcefrom
James Dana Wlddlne and restored her malclan name ~

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Rupe, In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court.

NEW YORK (UPI)-Jacque- .
Une Onaasll, Irked when news
photographers trl.od to snap her
picture at the aexually e&gt;pllelt
Swedish fUm ••J Am CUrtoos
(YelloW) stomped out d. the
theater '&amp;mday and lllpped a
lenaman over her thltill to the
ground ln
a noat judo ·
•maneuver
The ~apber, Mel Finkeloteln d. the New York l)ally
News landed on his knees after
tossed by the slim
former first lad.Y. but manaaed

to snap a picture~ her~
away.

"That llrl can halldle bar·
seat &lt;l1r1Di tha ,...illoveralaf ,
movie to au to the lGanae, llle
notloed the pholograpbara wa~
lng In the lobby. She liked tile

'lbe present rate .ordinance, which was
adopted four years ago, expires Nov. 30,
19G9. Over the four yto~r period the rate
4ftcrea&amp;e would be, for the average resi-

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T h e Pomeroy emergency
squad answered a call at 11:10
p.m . SUndiQ' to the Elmer 91111
residence at Enterprlae. Mr.
Still, who aufforod a poallble
heart attack, wu tal&lt;en to Veterlllll Memorlalllolpltal-..
he was admllled.

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RC Drive
Rob8rt Wlng&lt;ott of Syracuse
was announced as the 1970 fund
drive chairman by the Meigs
County American Red Crou
Chapter board of directors In
its monthly session in the car~
terla of Veterans Memorial
Hospital Monday night.
Wingett, editor an manager
of the"Point Pleasant Register,
has been a member of the Red
Cr08s Chapter's board of dlreqton tlii past several Y!!llrs.

Ccmlfill drive Ia nearly double
the cullectloos In the immediate
past drives.
Discussion of W&amp;¥s to obtain
the assistance of grolll&gt;• and 11&gt;dhldlllls for thedri ve hlghllghted activity of the session.
In other business, President
Charles Gloeckner set Nov, 13,
at 7:30 p.m. In the hospital cal·
eterla, as the date and location
for tho next msetlng.
Blood Chairman V e r n o n
NeaM@obted out that the next
bloodllalibile visit wlll be !rom
I to 6 ·p;m. on Oel '1:7.

FREE

GOLD CADILLAC

It's Convenient!
COllE AS YOU ARE!

FURNITURE
. 773-5592

HERMAN GRATE
MASON, W.VA.

TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY NELSON'S

S••re••

Now y.u can register fREE at Nelson'• DH11
Tjcket1
ore ft.e when you ,.lilt. No purcflaM lo IIIOUU«Y• Noo4 Jt41t ~~
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ol the truck were medium.

Down on the

Whale Ranch
SPRINGFIELD, Oblo(UPOArthur c. Clarke, Inventor of
the
communlealltnt.o
and author
of science satellite
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Bulinell, Admloltllratlon Ia now
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sreaaiGnal Intent. '11tla a~~ru~~t

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A eampalll!l workshop designed to pull tol!l!(her man,y of
tbe small groups and lndividuals working for approval of
the lll-year-&lt;&gt;ld voting age Issue will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Melge lllgh
School In Middleport
·
State Senator Oakley Collins,
chief sp:msor of the 19-yearold voting age amendment reaolutlon to be voted upon In
Ohio oo Nov. 4, will attend and
is expectedtobeginhisremarks
about 8 p.m.
Also attending the meeting
will be Clark w. Wlcleman. columbus, executive director d.
the "State Coalition for Vote
!9." There will be oo admlsslon charge for the program.
(C ont 1nued oo Page 8)

By RICK DUBROW
artistic son who Is loyal to the
HOLLYWOOD (UP!)_" Appa- family and, his girl; and a male

'--'-· full well

Ho aald man aiiO could look family ln an ecOIIOIIIIcally
to the ahead "to 1 worlcl In whleh depressed ooal-mini!W area of
state ~ Utah natural meat lli'Oductlen lillY
ila re1'ieul
beeome a thiDg ~ the past be~ely llltpairad, eau.O ~the inelllc:lencleo" and West VIrginia. '!be prorluct!Dn
would In -v
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be ~ that ''Witalo randllna and llllh ls ,_.
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.--lrreiJIIIIIIible as llle partisan berdltil'' would be Common. series of apaclals.
Jets ~ those now cott1ro111ng He predleted mlero.l&gt;lolutllThe prlnelpal characters Inthe affair~ 11 SBA.
eaJ enillneerlne waidd eventual. elude a decent tatller who
1y tum Inedible Dlltariala, ..eb pre!en to steal coal fr(tlll the
"I wjab to upreos public- u Jlilroloum · J111)11ucts, into mine where he once worked
ly IIIJ. deep appreclatlon to the food.
rather than ge on welfAre; his
.career emplo,y- IJI. II!• .eo.
lwnbua R..._l omc. w b 0
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develllPmento leod Ill the ob- cltlzeno ~ the
vloua 0011elulllon that the Smell 110111c1 be

TV

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In ahort, the Ingredients are
here for a drama of truly
excoptlooal ~ature, especially
with the aldlled Earl Hamner
Jr. as author of the 90-mlnute
orlglml "~chiao A utumn" has, In lllct, many
worlhwhUo mcmenta, and an
elroet 11 a whole, but It could
have been c:onslderably ~r
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REAllY TO DIG IN fUR SPRING are these !l+ndwa IJI..
Middleport Junior Girl Seont Troop 39whoareplctured at the
Middleport Village Hall Monlay eve~ as they prepared to
plant tulip bulba In a planting area near the water omce. Mrs.
Roscoe Wise Is Ieeder of the troq&gt;.

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12:30 p.m. reporting ertlcletl
stolen from homes.
According to the rOJ&gt;Orle, the
thief ls possibly the same man
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who committed similar erlmeo :
Robert llartenbach's last week In Mason CoonQo•
Dept said the first of a serThe robberies are believed
to bave been eommltted "b,y a
- · neatly dressed man who
drives a late . - 1 car. He
_.-entty goes to the door ~•
bouse and If 110 one anawnt
the door, enters, and proeeedi
about his bullineaa. It Is bella¥.
ed be operates In daylight.
Amctl1g itema reporlachllol•
Mmday afternopn b,y nine ....
were re-eord played.
IIUIIS, Mwlng machines, pcmable r'adloa and jewelry.
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The first liome entered
at Five l'lllnt&amp; Clll Raute 7•

Appllanees and -aonal
proper\)', includlngrecordplayers and sewing machines, were
stolen from at least nine Meigs
County homes Monday alter-

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CIOIIdY Wodce ~ aholrera,

the service have not been successful. Residents who are looklaa
forward' to the secvlce can ksrdly help but wonder why It isn't
forthcoming.
The followillt communication from the Natloml Coble TolevisiQn Assn., Inc., might help clarl(f the picture:
, . 2JI!II:Ioal• &amp;lreJ&amp;ed Ill!' ooed
, "Wa~on, D. c. - In this city .wherelt'• often dif!leUJt
1M liuppol't"OIIatwo.mlll· fl,.. · lodlstll\t!Uilll-...,tfromflctHIIHher.. iunold ..1171tw'lcloftll01,.
levy to be voted upon in Ra- who writes the laws, so 1~ as I can write the regulatiDill'.
dne at the Nov. 4 eleetfon.
''For the young cable television industry, the fact In that
Taxes to pay for tbe fire bonds statement has become all tooiU)parent. Congreuhasyet to write
have been collected in full, its first law coveriJV cable television but the Federal CommuniIt was reported, and councU cations Commission has written plenty of regulations.
hopes to continue a lund for a
"And if you have been wonderli\1! why CATV has oot made
new truck Ln order to have its debut in your local community, there's a good chance one of
money available when needed those FCC regulations is the answer.
rather than to have to issue
••When CATV firsl cameintobeinginl950in the rural areas
bonds. The village has an $4, - of Pennsylvania, a community antenna was erected to pick TV
800 surplus from the Ore bonds station signals from the air. Thesesignalswerethen fed to borneo
lUnd for future uses, lt was re- via a coal(ial cable, inmanycasesassuringthe coontry folks bet.ported. The new tax wUl amoont ter reception and more choice in channels than their city couto 20 cents of eaeh $100 worth sins.
of proper\)' valuatloo.
"In those early years all a CATV system owner had to face
Council dtscu88ed Halloween was permission from the city council to hook 1.Q&gt; homes. Then in
and it was agrsed that the an- 1959 the FCC issued its first regulations covering the cable tole111a1 "trick or treat" night vision industry and the troubles really began.
will be held from 6 to 8 p.m.
''Gradually, FCC regulations on CATV became more and
on the same evening as neigh.. more restrictive. Court cases ensued alli CATV won some, lost
boring communities, the date to some. But tn one remarkable Stllreme Court case, which CATV
be amouneed.
won, It msde no difference.
n was reported that three
"This was the case involving CATV's copyright liability. In
new mercury street lights have this fairly technical case, the U. S. ~reme Court ruled that
been added, making a total of CATV simply was a superior means or receiving television sig57.
nals and imividual CATV systems were not liable tor the payRacelpts for the month to- mentor copyright royalties for the programs picked.
taled $982.56. The total bal"However, on Dec. 13, 1968, the FCC ignored that ~reme
ance in all funds, Mrs. Mae Court ruling and wrote regulations which in effect revised the
Cleland, clerk,reportedls$10,- Coort's decision and virtualb lroze the CATV Industry where it
805.14. Cuuncll President Lar- Is.
~ Wolfe prellded.
"That, a ceord.1ng to cong. sam ue1 Stratton of New york, may
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verslt;y group Mmtlol man lachlan Autlllllli," a CBS-TV Vista worker who tries to turn
eventually will - c t lntelll- drama that airs tonight, Is a the son's skills into a tool that
11!1J11 extra.tarreiiiW life.
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plore the background ~ recent rectlve to me,

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drlven by Frank J. Dill, Pome;o;., ~oute 3
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oute.l ' ooe m e 110
of Route 7·
The sheriff aald DID lost co~
trol when a Ure blew out, MUsIIW the vehi&lt;le to go to the len
of the road alll strike a utili-

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recent meeting on sewerage
and Industrial prospects was
Plill Lavelle of the District
Economic Development Adminlotratlon office.

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Fire contracts have been re.
_.,.. with &amp;ltton, Letart and
Lebanon townships eUectlve
Whether cable television can be successful in Pomeroy and
Oel 6 by Racine council.
Middleport from a subscriber standpoint Is yet to be determined.
Speaking briefly during the
Hhwever, so Car, despite a coupleoftries,ettorta to provide

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WASHINGTON - THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION restored
fedenl fund allgiblllly to two segregated Mlsslsalppl sehooldtstrlcts several weeks after Vice Preslclent Spiro T. Agnew angrily charged they should oot be denied hurricane dlaaater ald.
The two are Bay st. Louis Mu!llcipal Separate Sehool Districts and stone County schools. A spokesman for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) omce lor Clvll
Rights sald Bay st. Louis and Stone County both are ~
steps to desegregate and Intend to COIJ1llete desegregation by
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CLEVELAND - ROGER WILKINS, social development program officer for the Ford Foundatlm, caid today hope fur an Improved future for the nation's urban gnetto residents no l~
exists.
GOING, GONE LEGrr
"After a decade ol clvU 1'18hla activity all over this coontry
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.(U~
there has been a leveling orr of acc&lt;IIIIPiltlbment and a retrench- All but 15 ~ lite nation's
ment by the Nixoo admlnlstntlon," WUldns told the Ohio PiaJ&gt;.
crime syndicate bosses
nlng Conference here• .,The thrust of blacks is not as clear as
baY&gt;) branched out into legitifive years ago," he said. u'Jbe reasons !or distrust arxl urt.ap..
mate business, according to
pioess are just Ute same. The reasons !or hope are no longer
Internal Revem1e Commlss!Dn(Continued on JI8&amp;B 8) ·
er Randal
Thrower.

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tenbach
reported.car drhen by
A westbound
Elsie MayBarmart, , Middle65
port Route 1, pulled !rom the
county road lito the path of a
car driven byRichardKeljbJof.
tors·. 24 . Coalt:OII ··-nnr

Both·the Pomeroy •nd Mlddle•
In tl1e area;
The emire sq\Bd, along with fwr marmgers, seven coach- .POrt emergency unlta; were JIJIJ'J1'ho 1910 1\ind drive was es, a trainer and the sct.lol' • director of sports information mooed to the scene. However,
ocheduled In the first woek of have contracted the disease, an intlammationofthellver. So far,
Mareh, National Red Cross no one else among the college's 2,300 students has been affeet- the two drivers were taken to
Veterans Memorial HoiiPIIal by
Month, and a goal of $3,500 has ed. All games have been canceled.
private vehicles before the
been sel The goal for the 111&gt;squads arrived. Jeffers was

the aceney
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aDd two drivers injured tn an
accident at 4:35p.m. Monday on ·
State
RouteRood
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ln thesection
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balance due oo the fire truck and equipment. The Initial cost ~ the truck was
$21,000.
Revenue received from the" one mll1 tu
levy for operation and mainialning the fire
ilepartment, plus $5,000 made by the Oremen from donations and chicken barbecues,
and the $6,000 to be borrowed wiD pay oft
the lndebtedneaa.
Council voted 1o transfer $1,562.50 from
tile parking lot meter fund to the apeeial
street bond retirement fund. CouncU al10
accepted the ma,yor's report for Septem.
ber. The village's share Is $592.20.
A property owner on Nye Ave. asked
councU to Investigate a 1'18ht.ut.way at the
entrance of his driveway oft Nye Ave. '!be
matter was referred to lite pollee depart..
ment.
Las Fultz, eouncil presldanl, Informed
members of a reQJ.est from Mrs. B e n
Neutzllng, Maple st., that council oonsld.
er pUlling hot mix on the street In front
~ her home. Council took no action.
Attending the Monday night meeting were
Mayor Charles Lep.r, Fultz, Rizer, Reuter, Don Collins, Lucien Poulin, Jane Wallal, clerk, and Elma Russell, treasurer.

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SAIGON - THE TOP U.S. MIUTARY MAN said today the
United States will haw tokeeptroc~»sinVlet~am 4 'for s(Bile time
to come". U.S. ln1Bntrymen kllled 19 Communist troops in a light
day of fighting.. Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, chairman of the U.S. Joint
Olle!s of Staff, sald he sbared President Nguyen Van Thleu's hope
most U.S. troops coulcl be withdrawn by the end of next year. But
he warned aplnst haste.
uwe would like to reduce the raunber of our forces here as
rapidly as we can, with prndence and safety, while maintaining
our ~bUlty to gain our objectives in Southeast Asia," Wheeler
sald. "We woulclhavetocontiN~Btos!lPportour South VIetnamese
allies tor some time to come," he said ''I would not venture to
prognostleate at this time to what degree Preoldent Thleu's hope
can be realized.,.

H. ,~...~-~~r ·r~ · seeobn"toda,y," bel1!ly tfi'o weeks after It
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dential consumer, $41.28 for the frur year
period, $10.32 per 1ear or 86 cents per
month, CasseU tllld.
Cost of service ill the basis for the lnerease, Caaoell Btated. A $;! monthly minimum customer eharge Ia made on gas serv.
leo wi11&lt;h aCiually coot the so• company
$9.17 to SUWiy and maintain, Cassell said.
The matter was referred to the uWity
conunlllee lor study. Serving on this com.
mltloe are CounclltDen Franklin Rizer, Roy
Reuter and Bob Hysell.
In oilier . bullness c:ounell approved two
resolutions enabling It 1o borrow $6,000
from the bood retlreiiUI!It fund for a perlod q( three years at four par cent Inter-

CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN AND COORT - Ilurlqr ceromcdea at Southern
!!ehool Friday ew~ one of three Mndldates wiJJ be erowned homBC&lt;mlng queen at Racine football stadium. Pre-game festivities will bosln at 7:30 and at 8 p.m. tllO Southern ball aquad wiD Pia¥ Hannan Trace. candidates for queen are, beck row I tor, Irene COOper,
claUilftter of Mr. and Mrs. Clem ~er, Syracuse; Brenda Holman, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
George Holman, Syraeuse, and Mickey Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tcm Wolfe, Raclno.
Attendinta, left lo ri&amp;llt. front, Patsy Sayre, clau&amp;bter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Sayre, RaCifllll Terry Aah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ash, Minersville; and Rita Salser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Salser, Ractno.

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ordinance, which would Increase the rate
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brown eyes, claUilftter ol Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Cl8Jllpoll• Fert1' reigned FridaJ" night .. Polril
JUa1i School's l;lomecoml!W Queen at halltlmo coremonlei

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with Gleason as they continue
Tuesday at 1 p.m. from the
to be the best cmtedy team In
Mrs. Ida J. Swadley, 94, liar- Ralguel Funeral llome In liarThe ineldent was the !orlller
NEWS BLACKED OUT
American show buslnoss today, rlavWe, W, Va,, died &amp;mdey riJvllle with tho Rev. Jobn L. Mrs. Jobn F. Kemeclt• seeolld
Admissions and dlschergea but their adventures In "The In Camden Clark llooplial, Hobert officiating. Burial
serape wUIIJtbotograplterolfllllat Meigs Generallloapltal will Honeymooners" sketches- now Parkersburg, following an ex- be In Moyers Cemetery.
ln a few clays.
not be released IDIW further eXIIIlnded to full musical hours tended Illness.
ooti~. Reasons. for not per- _have been given a fresh Mrs. Swadley was born Feb. r-----------------~--.,
mltting publication d. hospital location after their fictitious 28, 1875 In Rltehle Cotudy, the
activities will oot be dlaeloe- wlnni!W 01 a trip to Hollywood. daughter of the late Asbury
ltd, a spokesman aald.
Furthermore, the Gleason and Mary Simmons Zlckecalllp, perhaps because or the loose. Sie was atrlllated with
Williams competition, has mu.. the Methodist Church.
e1ed 141 on major guest stars
&amp;lrvivors Include fmr sons.
ror "The Honeymooners"-with Fred, Charleston; GQy, MlddleBing Crosb1 and Meureen port, and Clyde and Claude,
O'Hara participating this past of Harrirvllle; foor daughters,
weekend, and carol Lawrence Mrs. Earl (Rettie) WU1101t,
and the Baja Marimba Band Belle, W, Va.; Mrs. Harley
appearli\1! this comlfill Sunday (Madia) Swan, Copi.YIIIo; M!'l.
l!oy Scouto •erving as Den
in an episode set In Mexico.
LDa WUsoo and Mro. LJm(NaChiefs were Tcm Crisp, Troop
On
his
season
Premiere.
omi) Britton, Parkersburg; two
239; Fred Fraley, Troop 200;
Gleason outpointed WU!Iams, slaters, Mrs. Della Cos, MidRobert and James Council,
who had a week head-start on dlebourne, W, VL, and M r a.
Troop 239; Mike Swick, Troop
him, by a tremendous margin Nettle llall, Charleston; 12
239 and Mike Kmpp, Troop 239.
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the ratings. This was not
Nursery atteOOants were Debexactly
a ratr assessment of
bie Parsons, Patty aBi LiOO&amp;
Carman, Pam Misner, Susan their relative strength, because
Jeffers, Marlon Matusewtcz and apparently one quarter · ot
Williams' show was obliterated
Barbara Dixon.
The following completed the from Boston to Denver by the
latter part of an NBC-TV
Cub Leaders Pow Waw:
Paul F. Fraley, NormanYeau- baseball game between the Los
ger, Nancy Beaver, Norma Wil- Angeles Dodgers and san
cox, Mrs. Richard Owen,J udith F_rancisco Giants. Nevertheless,
Gleason figures to remain a
Spencer, J citn Fultz, Mary Lee
McDade, Freda Clark, Gertrude ratings power.
It is one tiling to be admired.
Borden, Ernesteen Mundall,
A
lot of performers are
Corliss Miller, LiMa Hill, Jan.
admired.
But when a pertormer
et Stoke, Sarah Carman, Sharhas
earned
a£fection aa well as
lene Dixon, Margaret Powell,
aOOience
admiration-as
GleaMrs. Phyllis
O'Brien, Joe
Thompson, Dorothy Thompson, son has- he is at the top of the

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Rupe, headed west on Rt. 554
in Bidwell, came to a sharp
right curve, went straight irP
stead, and his car hit the railroad tracks.
The impact was so great that
one rail of the track was torn
loose from 36 ties. The rail
was bent out of line about eight
The First Annual Cub Scout
inches, boWed toward the par- Leaders Pow WaN, held Saturallel rail. There was also heavy day at Kyger Creek H I g h
damage to the 1968 Valiant's left School, proved successful acfront alkl radiator.
cording to GarlaOO Parr:~ons,
Rupe lett the scene of the ac~ Meigs- Gallia- Mason District
cident al'kl £or a while eluded Leadership Training Chairman,
the patrol and the Gallia Coun- an:l general chairman of the
ty Sheri£rs Department. Sher- three-county event.
ifrs deputies assisted the paApproximately 130 persons
trol in the search. ~e, who participated in the all~y prosuffered a broken tooth in the gram.
accident, was later apprehendDuring the morning session,
ed on Rt. 554 headed back t&lt;&gt;- pack administration was con-.
ducted ·un:Jer the directi6n o(
ward Bidwell
The patrol investigated an ac- Lyle Dunsmore aOO L a r r y
cident at 11:05 a. m. Sunday on Spencer. Crafts were under the
George's Creek Rd., three alii direction oC Donna Misner and
REV. FOSDICK DIES
NEW YORK (UPQ - To one-tenth miles east of the JoAnna Council.
friends he was "the minister Bulaville-Porter fld. No one
During the Blue and G o I d
emeritus of all America" - to was injured.
Banquet at noort, Paw WrJW staff
Qfficers said that Early Hay- members presented a skit tihls foes, the "'Jesse James
of the theological world.'' Rev. man, 36, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, head- tled, "The MeUerdrama!'
Harry Emersoo Fosdick, the ed east, met an unidentified
Mrs. Misner was presented
llberal first pastor of River- westbound car tn the mkldle of a Den Leader Training Award
side Chlrch for two decades the rOBd. To avoid a collision, to ({)en afternoon activities.
until reUrement in 19W, died Hayman went off the right side
The Webelos of Tom Metcalf
In a Bronxville, N.Y. hospital o( the road, ran into a fence presented a number of songs,
&amp;mday night at the age of 91. owned by cameron 5ands and !allowed by games under the diknocked da.vn a mall box owned rection of Mrs. Evie Hall. asby llohert Fisher, both of Rt. 1 sisted by Judith Spencer. Other
Gallipolis. There was moder- skits arxJ ceremonies were urP
ate damage to the car. No one der the direction of Tom casTonight and Tuesday
was injured.
sell.
October 6-7
Sondra K. Veith, 25, Rl !,
This is the first time the Pow
Wow was ever held in the disCheshire,
told
officers
another
Walt Disney's
car crowded her causing her to trict. In previous years, the
"THE LOVE BUG"
wreck her car at 6:15 p.m. Sat- event bas been held In Hunting(T echnicolor)
urday on Turkey Run Rd., six- ton, W. Va.
Dean jones Michele Lee
Members of the !969 MGM
tenths
of a mile west of Rt.
DISNEY CARTOONS:
554.
Brotherbat; Dodastronat
Pow Wow committee are:
Mrs. Veith's car went out of
Hudbee~ch; Grows
General chairman, Garlard
control In loose gravel and off Parsons; promotion and publicThere a Tre•
the left side ofthe road, through ity, Hobart Wilson, Jr.; regisAdmi .. ion: $1.00 Adults;
60c Children
a fence aOO over an embank- tration, Chadds and Evie Hall;
ment. There was minor damage midway and display, Lyle DunsSHOW STARTS 7 PM
to the car. No one was itUured. more and Larry Spencer; skit&amp;
and ceremonies, Tom casselL
Blue and Gold, Naomi Parsoris; songs and games, Evie
Hall and Joolth Spencer: crafll,
Donna Misner and JoAnna eour..
ell: Webeloes Den activities,
OFFICE HOUR5 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT
Tom Metcalf.
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Tho hellbender, a large,
voraclout, aquatic salamander,
Ill oecaalonally cau&amp;bt taking
bolt oft Dlhlni lines,

III&amp;IIIPr to make 11teDi lea~
and, as Finkelstein tl!lld. "Wt
were aJreaclY Ieavins. W•
claclded we 1IOIIld ...,.... at
discreet dlotance."
But, FlllkelstelD tl!lld. Mr~o
Onasala followed them lilt ~
the lobby. Walking llx feet GUt
Salam P~ernmenl
~ her W&amp;¥, he aald, lhe 1111111
"I will neveragreetodlscuos grandeh11dren, and 21 great - for him and hit him '111111 what
any coalition IIOYemment with grandehlldren.
he eelled the "judo trick.''
the Conununlats," aald '11tlou.
She was preceded In dealll
''She grabbed IllY rl&amp;lttwrlat.
put her oilier hand en - · left
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by her husband, Luther: two
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Loris and Alpha: three elbow, put lilt her left lq, litld
brothers. and two sisters.
nlopacl me over her ~blab."
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NEW YORK (IJPI)- The N"" beginning to bear a vague caaey Starwel on&lt;e described Leogue when they .beat tbe doubt the Mats even after IIIey tbe dlmnco, but It ' dlolu't
tlco, "'PPichlng rumor• hi
York Mots have lost their resemblance lo the old New as a 4 -traud, .. proved be)'ortl a AUanta Bra-, 7-4, to ellnch clinched tile Eaatern Dlvlalool mailer.' 'lite Meta'buiiptn-mlgbt take a hlsh'PII'Ing rAtide 'sept. 24, tbe Ma!s oover or their .slnqJ polntaall ... ooa
doubt Monday that tilly were their first penraqt.
mystique. They're now Ml- York Yankees.
rer from the American BasWhile D1aJ1Y · COIIIillled to gave up on themselves and - reiiPondecl welL 11111 The Meta, whom ex-Manager tho beat teom in tbe Natlooal
!ledged champions and are
ketball Aasociation,
rocked tile Brl"!!s in three eapecialty true Monday - n ,
llavlleek, wbo led tho CelNolan Ryan took over tna
stral&amp;blgamoa.
tica tilth a 21.6 polnta per
Garry
Goqtry in tbe tblrd
game mark last &amp;eai!IOn. was
lm!ng wlth .two rumera aboard '
It
was
pltchlqr
and
good
COLUMBUS (UPD-Statlstlcs tbo last pl~yer to &amp;lin for the
dofeue that csrrled the Meta and allowed juat three hila llltl
: - teD the story in Ohio State's 62- 1969..70 season. Terms were
to tho division title, bot It waa two runs tho rest of the way.
, 0 and 41·14 romp11 over Texas oot revealed.
The . long.bali hittlqr .,
pure
power- the kind the
General Mauager R e d
Chrlotian and Waohlngton.
MINNEAPOlJS- ST. PAUL about those "amazl~" New rout of the Mlmesota Twins in and Dave McNaU7, who won Yankees used to employ..: that Boswell and Garrett wilt
The defending ,.tlol&gt;ll cham- Auerback called the contract (UPO- The slosan lor the York Meta and their "mir- Monday's OJ&gt;IIe to COIIIplete 1 extra-inning games Saturday brought the Bra- to their almost as une1Cptcted aa
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plono have averaged 533 yards ••one 'f! the beat in our hls~ Baltimore Oriones- who meth~ acles" over in the National three-pme pennant playoll and Sunday, ani rlahlhander knees.
Nolan'aflnehuriJow. BoaweUhlt
tory."" •
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Jim Palmer, who had tbo oo~y
1 rame oll'enslvely. Defenolvedlcalty murdered the restorthe League.
In the thre_... series the only three home nma al1
II
had
been
reported
the
And
that
follows
on
tbe
heels
win
Mon:lay. Probobly In that
ly, they've limited their two oPAmerican league- ia II juat rouJ
But the Orioles heppen to
Mots clobbered Atlaotapltcblng season, yet belted two In tbe
ponents to 262 yardo a game, ABA offered lbly!leek a mU- more," meaning Just rour more think th~y'reprett;y "amazin'n" or wlnniliB tbelr division title by order once apln.
ror
27 runs and 37 hits, playoffs, while Garrett lllaated
Piau to Work Pitchers
recovered nve tumbles and i~&gt;­ Iton-dollar deal to leave the victOries to prove they're one or too, and they've got tbe Rgure• a stunning 19 rames.
incledit¥
six hllne l'UIUI and only ooe homer duri!W tile
National Basketball Aasocta. the aU-time great teams.
One or Best Teams
Suddenly faced with four oil'
terciJI)ted six ll&amp;ssea,
to
back
them"''
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dooblos.
In Monday'a reBU!ar -BOIL
tion,
"1 think they're one or the clays before the start or the
Eleven dlltennt players have
_ Oh, the Orloleohavehoardall
In abort, everythlow feU rl&amp;ht
fimle they had 14 hi Is,
best American League teams series, Weaver said he plans to
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I've ever seen/' admitted work his pitchers uas close as including lour doubles and
Buckeyes, who seek their 17th
home runs by Tcmmle Agee,. series juslllke everything went
defeated Twins' manager BU)y possible to game corxlitions"
atrolaht win here Saturclay
Ken Boswell and Wayoo Gar· SUjJOrbly for them duriqr tho
lsalnst Michigan State.
T h e Marauder freshman made II 12-4. Alao In this per- Martin-a gu.y who saw an Thursday and Frlclay to keEl) rett. New York fans had not regular season.
Ohio State haa gained 37$
SQt&amp;d coached by Charles Iod, Chuck Faulk returned a awful lot of line league them sharp.
Everything cmtes so easy
Palmer, giving .., 10 hllo on seen such hitting prowess since
)'al'do paulow and 692 yarda
Dcnmey ond Ed Bartels even- Wellston pmt 65 yonla Into tho champion teams when he was a
now
lor the Mots. Do tbo
member of the old New York a day when he hod his speed the days of Mickey Mende and
ruahlng. Junior opllt end Bruce
end
zone,
but
II
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nullified
ed ita1 - - record to 1.1
Baltimore Orioles dare chalYam.es dynascy,
but until the late lnniDgB not Roger Maris.
Jankowokl leads with aeven rewith a Convincing 24.4 win over by a penalty,
them for the world
lelll!e
ln
all
three
games
the
Mets'
"Four more times," shouted really good control, wasn't as
CIJI)tiono lor 00 yarda and one
tbe Wellston Golden Rockets
Jon Dillard scored In tbe
championship?
startinll
pitchers
failed
to
go
TD.
freshmen MondaJI evening at last quarter Q!t a 25.,yard pasa Orioles slugger Frank Robinson sharp as the two lefties. But be
Rushing-wise, 11 players have
Middleport,
from Vlllshan, The try for the in the bedlam of their didn't have to be. because the
victorious dressing room Mon- Orioles' sluggers turned the
csrrled the hall lor 692 yards.
QIBrlerback And,y Vaughan extras faDed.
day,
"now we got to do it loor third game into what ballplayThat' a 1,067 total yards in just
Playofts
accoonted ror all of the MaTho final TD was by Vaumore
times."
ers call a "Iaugher."
tworames.
1'17 United Preaslntematlonal rauder scorlng, running f o r ghan on a 37 yard Jaunt. Apln
Manager
Earl
Weaver
wasn't
Paul Blair, who once beWoody llayas, ,the Buckeyes'
three end passing ror one.
Beat or Five
Ute attempt ror the extras was
making any claims about what longed to the Mots In the
veteron coach, was in a kidding
National Loegue
The little Marauders got on shorl,
the
Orioles would do to the minors, was tq» gun with nve
mood Mon:lay when he said,
W_ L. Pet. the scoreboard early with a
SCORED BY QUARTERS
Mets,
although it Is obvious hits, Including a 407-root homer,
••Name me another team in the x-New York , • , 3 0 1.000 first quarter score when Vau. Wellston
o o 0 o- o
that
a
four..game
sweep by the am five run&amp;-tatted--in. Don
CGUntry thai \las a susrd catch· Atlanta ' • ' • ' . 0 3 .000 shan went In Crom 12 yards Meigs
60612-24
Orioles
in
the
series
which Buford had lour hits, and Boog
q a paos."
X - Clboched playoll
rut The attempt for the exstarts saturday In Baltimore PaweD, Eldon Hendricks and
Actually, Tom Backhus pulled
tras waa short to make t h o
Monday's Results
BREAKS
WORLD
RECORD
would
force Ialka to recognize Mark Belanger two each.
dOWII a denected pau against New York 7 Atlanta 4
score 6-4,
MEXICO
CITY
(UPI)Dathis
bird
team as one of the
For the Twlno, who jumped
TCU for a five-yard loss,
Amertean League
There was oo scoring in the
nlsh
cyclist
Mogens
Frey
broke
great
teams
inbaseballhislory.
oil'
to a 1-0 leed In the Owe
It was llayes' way of point·
W, L. Pet second quarter but Wellaton
Weaver-did- S8.Y h;;lans to and then collapsed as seven
low out the dlverslcy of the x-Ballimore . , , 3 0 1.000 threatened BOc:ands before the the world record for fi.ve
kllomelers
Mon:lay
by
covering
throw
the same three pitchers pitchers tried in vain tohaltthe
Buckeyes• attack.
Mlmesota • ' ' ' 0 3 .ooo clooe of the half, driving to
the
distance
in
6:01.3
on
lhe
at
tbe
Mets that whipped the Oriole onslaught, there was
Fullbl.ck Jim otis, who has x- Clinched pl~yol!
the Melp eight, but ran rut or
same bike with which he broke Twins- southpaws Mike Cuellat little consolation.
alreac11 bulled his way ror five
Monday's Results
downs.
touchdowns, leads with 242 Baltimore 11 )llnneaota 2
V111ghan scored the Maraud- the world one·IIOur cycll~
yards In 47 attent~ta. That's 4.9
ers second touchdown In the mark Sunday.
yards eveeytlmo he throws his
third quarter on a fin yard
216-pound body into tho
run, Re attempted the extras
F1LES COUNTER CLAIM
NEW
YORK (UPO-The
Junior quartA!rback Rex Kern
but
was •llopped short. T h a t OlUOLES FAVORITES
SAN FRANCSICO (UPO174
5. Arkansas
hao acooonted ror 455 ·tolal The Se.n Francisco Warriors of
STA";ELINE, Nev. (UPO- results of the weekly poll ofthe 6, Missouri
15I
yards and nve touchdowns.
tho National Basketball Associ· · - - - - - - - - - · Harrah s , Tahoe Race Book 35-man United Press Interna- 7. Georgia
134
The fiery redhead from Lan- ation Monday rDed theironswer
HOSPITAL NEWS Monday listed the. Baltimore tlonal &amp;.rd or Coaches on 8, Oklahoma
116
Orioles as5-8Cavorttesoverthe
m &amp;JOr
·
csoter, Ohio, has C'""'Jieted 18 to an American Basketball _
.
c oilege 1ootball tea ms.
88
9, Purdue
New York. Mots to win the F'•r s t pia~w~mpa~
,_ ,
or 31 passing attoniPta ror 238 Asooolatlon team suit against
70
10. UCLA
Holzer Medical Center, Firat Word
I Sones and 5-7 favorites th
, ts aw arded on
yar~s and one touchdown, a 58,
eses, total pmn
61
forward
Rick Barry and Ave, Generiol visiting hours 2-4
11. Termessee
win the series first game In a !0-9-9-?-6..'J-4.3-2-1 ba ·
yard strike to Jankowski.
32
counterclaimed $8 million dl· ond 7-11 p.m. only, MeternUy to
12.
Florida
SlS.
He ronks second only to OUs mages from the Washt¥on visiting boors 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Baltitnore Sa:turday,
Team
Points 13. LSU
31
In rushing with 217 yards In 30 C&amp;ps, The C&amp;ps had obtained an only. Parents only on Pediat1. Ollio State (33)
346 14. Notre Dame
15
675·2460
992·5186
att..mpta ond four touchdowns. injunction preventing Barry
2. Texas
264 15. Alabama
14
rics Ward.
ANKLE IN CAST
•
Kern Is averaging 7.2 yards a friMD playing for NBA . team
PT. PLEASANT, W.VA. MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
228 16. Wyoming
4
DETROIT (IJPI)- The IJe. 3. Sou. ColiL (2)
Admisslons
csrry.
4.
PoM
State
!97
until the isoue had been oeltled
No further admission until re. trait Rod Wings wUI be wlthcmt
Ohio State has plied .., 52 In the courts.
leaoed by the hoapital.
their best de£enseman rrom last
ftrat downs, ao compared to 30
Discharges
year for the first three ga,mes
by TCU and Waohlngton. Tho .. ~-...J_ _ _ _ __
Mro. Hazel B. BoetUcher, or the 1969-70 Notional Jlc!Ck•)i
Mrs. odis G, Burris, Mrs. Lona LeoBU• season. X-ra:ll·'' jll~
E.
Fellure, .tames F. MuUina, closed Mon:lay that Bob Bauo
21i5 Pallinll and lfPotnts.
tho Spartans' 25-20 loss here
· The 103 polnta 1a the moat or. laat year, has caught • i x m, MrS. Edward Pem, Llge had a hairliiiO fracture or his
· renolve output oince the 1935 . passes ror 95 yards and one TD' D. lltlelds, WUIIam P. !l&lt;ld- rlgbt41 ankle, which was placed
more, 9ter1 N. 5nyder, Mrs. in a ·walldng cast."
aeoson when tho Buckeyes ot in throe rames.
David
M. Tawne)l end infant
that era llll8laed 104 points
However, Gordon Dowdell
aon,
Mrs.
Jack E, Gussler and
with 19-6 an:! 115-7 wins over leads the ~ In recepKentucl&lt;y and Drake, respec- lion yardage with 124 on six Infant daullhter, Mrs. Robert
Marcus Tullius Tiro ere·
L. Brandeberry and tnront BOD, ated the first shorthand
Uwly.
catches.
.
Mlchl8an state was unbeaten
A win Saturday fOl' Ohio State Mra. David E, BOMetl ond fn. system in 63 B.C. and used
untO Ita 42-28 Joss to Notre woold deadlock tho series at fant daushter, Mra. WOllam J, It to transcribe Cicero's
Barnell and Infant daullhter. speeches.
Dame last S.turday. The Spar. five victories each.
tau whipped Wasblngton 27-11
and SMIJ 23-15 before fallinll to
the lrish.
Eaco Sarkldnen, Ohio State' a
,,I
cbler scout, cails Michigan
State ... good looking team
p)IJialcally- stnqandaaresolve. They have a lllsh-iJowered
j)ackfield which attacks with the
triple option. Dereul vely, the)I'U pve ua _.ore prosslll'o than
our ftrat two ~ponents."
BUI Triplelt, the Spartau'
Junior quarterback, his passed
ror 237 yards and two touchdowooo end pined 125 ;rards
ruoblng.
Dan Hlgbsmlth leads MSU In
rUBblqr with 2$0 ,Yards In 53
csrrles. Eric Allen, the Spar•
. lana' main breakaway threat,
baa 100 yards In 48 atteDQ&gt;ta
whilo tullback Kermit Smith Is
aut with 125 yards In 44 car·
rles.
'
,.
!ipllt end Frank Foreman. .
who cs\lillt seven paaseo ror
!.:Ia yards ani a touchdown In

Big Edge
.,On Stats.

.

Min ~. CbDda, lrelb. BY JACK O'BRIAN
Amblin&amp; aiclll8 E. 37th . 81., - b tblnk Ita tile CJI!.Ier ....
Mamie
vonDONIUwllebedfrom
111111
II Olllo Slate Unlverll'
~- NEW YORK - Raljlb Bel· we saw a lhop, "lrYinB Berlin
Utile
IMsuo
ballpl-a
to
111
tf,
opent
tho -kend hire with
,. !amy •'dloa" in the lOth epl. inc.," lind being oo~y, walk.
. 11er pareall, llfr, end lllra. WUlOde of TV's 'to'fhe &amp;.arvlvora," ed ln and wondered If tune-.. AraenUne -""~'·
Doubt..._, will JIIY Sell. E. llam D. Cblld!,
or about ten episodes after the smith lrvlng had _..sed;
Muolde
~100,000 for U!ree
show cUd .... The Harold Rub- nope, tbe firm was ~ - years
books,
a
tidJ 1111111 COIIII.derbins' creation spent $900,000 old, the man told us, waa namIn&amp;
one's
about air pollution
ln Dn'&lt;lpe oo Its BCheduled oar. ed after tbo top IJ, S. 1&lt;1118Wrlt.
OIUO VALLEY
)Jo opiaodes - end BCrapped or's ..,cle, had chln&amp;ecl hands (ob, another dirty boo~!) ....
UVmrqcKCO.
tbem aU .... llardJ AmleB, three Ume• but kellt the name llllchoel Jloulla•' IIWiclln for
s.u.m;
RE!'OR'f
dressmaker by appointment to "heC8U8e d. a eertaln lntrln- "Hall Hero" was ErrolFlym•s
c.tllpolla,
Ohio
Qoeon lJz, wao aBlied whY half ale value in It," wldch was claul!hter Deirdre .. .. LIYing
Solurday,
Oct. 4, 1969
or her rQJal dowdlneas' dods frank at least; It sella atuft bls "Cromwell" movte•s ahoul. IIOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 26 to
on tbe TV Ro,yal Fami)Jo to artists, dnltamen, dea~­ der - length halr.ptee.moua. 21,50, 220 to 250 lbs. 26 to 26.
tache role, Alec Gulnnesa algne
speclallookedunatyllsh: "Ionl:l era, etc.
.50, lJsht 24 to 26.50, Fit Sows
dea!Bn ha)l her clothes," was Duke Ellington's rQJaltiea autographs "lme &amp; · Peace"
16 to 21, Slap 16 to 20, - ·
are lmmenso, bla fees for the .... The Ladlea Home Journal's lS to 18, Sows &amp;. Pigs 100 to_
llard)''a amiable shrug.
Oct.
cover-line
feature
will
be
Soul Singer James Brown says "Change d. Mind" movie con125, Shoats 8 to 20.
Pomeroy
be wal)ls to play &amp;!gar Ray slderable, but when tiny Mll- "The Girl in Ted Kennecly•a
CATTLE
Steera
24
to
30,
Robinaoo In tho latter' a t I I m ton College siiYiy asked him to Car" .•.• Wllcbhhl
Lena Horne's being mention. Heifers 22 to 26, Baby Beef 26
blo&amp;: thel's casting against t;ype compose a score tor T. S.
to 38, Fat Cows 18 to 22, canTo R11ister
"" i1lim director Richard Eliot's "Munier in I h e Ca- ed as Pearl BaUey's suece1aor - • 16 to 18, BuDs 18 to 25,
IIIIDDLEPoRr,
- · says his last three pic- thedral," the Duke skipped a In "Hello, Dolly!" .... ~ old Milk 'eows 100 to 200.
Lewis,
who
retirfriend
David
tures were shot "wlthoot a pro. few big-leo chances and did
~~asses•n
VEAL CALVES-Topa 38.50,
docer" as Is his next, ''llappy .... Tho guessing game as to ed from MGM about a year ago Seccnds 32 to 36, MeciiW11 28 to
Ending"· .... On a junkettoN, Y. wbo Is the model for one of after 43 years, went I n t o 32, Com. &amp;. Hvs. 26 to 34, Cull a
tor the "Butch caaslcly &amp;. the Rona Jaffe's charactersiD "The Independent rum productlonand 22 to 28.
&amp;.mdance Kid" premiere, one Fame Game" has boUed down turned rut three Btralibt smashSHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms. 5 to
II'wond sorlhe donated $200 at to two: MCA's Lew Wasaor- es "" ms very -multimillion- 10, Stock Ewes 5 to 12, Fat
aunpolnt.
man end CMA's Freddie Field aire partner, Charles Lachman, llteep 5 to 10, Culls! to 5, Bucks
was a founder d. ReviM.
lledy Lamarr Ia writing poe4 to 10, F•t Wethers 5 to 12.
try In her spare time, of wldch
LAMBS - Tops 27.{0, Secshe his plency .... Between
onds 24 to 26.50, Llsht Wts. 22
songa at tbe Miami BeachDeauto 26, Common 18 to 22.
vDle, Roosevelt Grier Bald he's
kept in 265 lb. trim end ma,ybe
he'll make a grid comeback...
PT. PLEASANT
Tbe d1nasty may be ended but
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Esquire wUI have six articles
on the Kenne&lt;!Ys in Its book
Pl. Pleasant, W. Va,
.L-~ th 60
Saloon
Saturda,y 0 Oct, 4, 1969
""""' e s ....
s were
HOGS - 175 to 220 25.50 to
tbe first to put In TV some 20 YOIJTH ASKED FOR rrr
wire suddenly stops speaking,
.
L-col
~e mak • me r I
llttl I 26,30, Heavies 21.25 to 24.50,
years agu: now the - • are
This
umn Is lor young ~·
e
ee so
e
lJshts 24 to 25.25, Fat Sows 19
Installing Manhattan Cable TV people, their problems a n d could walk under a pregnert
'
•-chshund 1 b ~ ba k
aU to 21.10, Boaro 16.50 to l8.25,
to get the oot or town sports ploesures, their troobles end ' c ··~ c on
Pigs 8 to 14.50, Stoch Shoats
oot on Gotham's regular seven 1\m. As with the rest o1 Helen tbo things I Bhould reel gullcy
13 25 50
channels .... NBC's Brad Cran. Help IJsl, It welcomes l111""s
to • · - Steers 19.50 to
"'' over - sometimes I even conCATTLE
doll is proud as NBC's pea- but won't dodge a serloos quos- rosa things she doesn't know
cock - adopted a baby boy tloo with a brush.o!J,
about, which makes her mad 27.30, Heifers 20.10 to 26.85,
'"' A happy 72 to Roseland
Send yoor teenage questlorul ,., two scores. I stay In tbe Fat Cowa 16· 75 to l9.90, Can~
nors 12,50 to 15.75, BuDs 18 to
Ior a cwpIe ~clays,
owner Loo Brecker.
to YOIJTH ASKED FOR rr, dog
,._, boose
th
ythln 1
24. 75, Milk Cows 125 to 165,
The IJ, S. Sid Corp. hired care o1 Helen Help US! this wN
en over
g s okay Stock Cows end Calves 155 to
Jean Claude KD)Jo to lead a newspaper,
again. II I ask her what was 235, Stock Steers 22,25to29.10,
wrong, Bhe says, " Oh , noth old expedition to ZermaU next THIS IS A PROBLEM?
•-" --• '"" Ilk ho Stock Heifers 19.50 to 25.35,
Fel&gt;, In a Jet turned into a dis- Dear Helen:
""'
e
w Stock Steer calves 23.75 to 31--·· · .be, wN s.,...s
cotek Vlith Peter Duchln for
1 am gutting married In a ......d I
sostupld?We'vebeen .50, Stock Reller Calves I9.75
ll&gt;rught 111111ic prior to a week couple of moolhs, onr1 my fi. marrled • lx months, are both
28 10
o1 ecbusslng .... The supposed ance likes to do all the boose- 21, but she's aging me fast! · to · •
Woold yoo please tell wornVEAL CALVES - Tops 411,
chic E. 60s aren't sare rrom work.
nwgpro - Columbia Pix veep
Ted has lived alone for three en. Helen, to level with tbelr Seccnds 39• Mo&lt;tium34.50to36.
,75, Commm &amp;. Heavies 33 to
0 w
Ray Bell had his wallet lined years !lnd before that was In tho ttu sbands · e prefer a good
38 75
• •
II knlropolnt - In tbe early Arm,y. He keeps a neot apart. flgbt to the ,silent treatment,
- DOUG
evening .... Novelist Romain mont
Trlb MARKET RE!'ORTS met
· Gary after a most civilized
H&lt; says if he gets home from Dear Drug:
SClO'l'O LIVESTOCK
~aUon !rom . VIlle Jeon Se- work before 1 do he'll """• '"~
.1 tell 'em, end tell 'em,
Hess - 200.4 30, Z6.25; No. 1,
-~i~r. ~i~li:t"·,··
.PijiQi:-tiiiiibte:.~-"1 ti!it.:~ ...,Jy ll•teJo. to wloat 2&amp;:so: 230.240, 'til; ~411.$d: 25.
~.aacb' · ADen•• "Tike· 'the start
mopthollilol-'01a.st, ··111eywanttobear.
.. ··
,50; 260.280,' 25i 280JLOO, 24,50:
eJendRun"brokeallbooso he likes over, Idon'lrnindonce
So again: GAls: Let It aU 190 - 200, 25.75; 180 • 190, 25.
records at the E. 68th St, Play. In a wltlle, when I am sick or bang out. Be honest, uprea- Sows - 23.30-24. Boars - 18houoe bot he's bugged sometblng, but 1 want to be 1n sive, open. Don't sllentl,y buDd 19.30, Pigs by Head, 11 -19,50.
tho IIIU1JIOO Is hidden by a charge o1 my boose. Would 1 little rtns into big chosms.
cawe - Choice Steers, 28 •
leary tree end yoo csn't see be orr baso to tell him tbe kit- If you think things you can't 28.411; Good Steers, 26.50-27 .80;
bla name nor nothln',
eben-&lt;'leaning detail Is off-lim- say, perhapo It's because yoo UtilltJ
25.25.80; cootee
Its?- CONCERNED
realize how foolish they'd
Reiten, 25.30.27; Good Relf.
Dear Con:
sound, out lood.
ers.
23.50.25; Gond COWs, 19Usa Our Auto.Bank
I think yoo'd be off y o u r
And here are some hlnta for
.50 - 21.80; Utility Cows, 18 •
rockerl
lllsbondo or pouUng pigeons:
18.80; C&amp;Jmer end Cutter,l7.50
When husband ond wile both
1. AlrecUonate teasing, well
sAV8 TIMI!': ..
down; BuDs, 23.50.25.80; 11eev1
work, tbey should share OIJial Umod, con head orr wifely ··- Feeder Steers, 2~.50: Heavy
responsibility Cor booaeclean- lence. She'll !orBive a lot, It Stock Calves, 24.50.35.50.
lng, cooking, etc. 11 your man yoo're IOI'ablo. And afterwards
Veal Calves - Choice, 42:
nuts true to rOrm, he'll happlly she may even tell yoo what she Good, 40.50; Medium, 38.50;
.Uow you aceeos to broom and has for!llvenl
range (tbat•s whore husbands
2. Pretand you don't notice. Com., 34; Baller Calves, 30..'i2. fanl. Toko 1 qillel br..k. Move Into the quloler
Smoother, And oparltecl by olx great V-l'o up to ·the lll•llf4"• ""'".............. ..
world of 1ha sleek new Ford with e computerbig 429 4V Cobra Jet Ram-Air v.a.
·
and boy rrlonda dltrerD, but 1r It's awllllty hard staying
Q
Q
"
yoo get hull'y onr1 cloo't praise at someone who Isn't aware :!!!~~~~....:::!!..:!!::..:..:= designed 5-frame and a unique new eulpenslon
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"
lllwllflcll. • • IIIII'. Tho81nople -llle. The car
system. Tho rlda Is so smooth ond vlbratlon.ftH
dl
.
.
.
.
(If
•JI,
II
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5
·
him ror his halp, yoo may soon ol 11. llte'D either explode end
Q-WIIich is tile only in· that you have to tost-&lt;lrive ~ to believe R.
that hold tho price-line Ia tho beat...lllng cor of the
cMnlftiMtllll . . lociiiMII
eeventleiL
Maverick
olreecly
hes
more
than
150,000
be writing, "Ted uaed to be 80 teD YW WHY yoo're a skunk, sect represented among the
happy awno,., Join tbem , .• - how almple life
good around the boose and now or realize you aren't one ar. comtel!ationl7
Torino. All now - r Illlwgh. Torino Ia the moat
can be.
ea..rr,...... ..,,.........
be doesn't lltla tinge~ •" - H, ter aU.
A-The fly, Tb~ name of completely changed car of tfio year. longer, Wider.
Dear Helen:
3. If she perslats, deliver tbeco~.stella,!•onMusca
•••
k
an
ultimatum.• "Look• h~
......
you
aver
m
a
e
.... _, means the fly.
How
ll's Quick!
smends to alllrl wl1o won't tell It's 7 p.m. 111 8 p.m. yoo'U
Q-How did tile word
voo what yoo cUd wrong? MY BOt over yoor .sul~a and teD "hallmark" come to mean
ll's Convenient!
me wloat'a wrong or Pll" - good quality in almost any
11ft; DAILY SENTINO. a.) "Walk rlsht out the front product?
door I" b.) "Give you the spank. A-The word comes from
OEVOf'ED ro INTEWI' C.
THE
lng yoo doaervel" c.) "Call the pra.ctic~ Of j~welers in
anm£R L. TANNEfDLL, Emc. f4
your mothorl" d ) "Invite mv Goldsmoths Hall m London,
Rc1b1rt a.hllldl, Oil Ellllta
•
·- who put the mark of their
NIU"-d dliiJ' •xetPt ~llfn.Ohla
mother lor a two-week vloll." hall on gold and silver ob- •
YlllQ hllliJhble c-.-r, 110 IIRiuk :!IlL,
•-""· otUo. urn. 11u11•u om01 Pblal
(Take your choice.)
iects to certify their value.
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Ashlan&lt;Jcli'-Gas bums hotter and more eff•coently than competit1ve fuels.
And withan\~tered 1\shland LP·Gas healing system you make a regular monthly
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the heating selisdn;
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chec~ the adV"'.t~e~ ·of an Ashland Metered LP-Gas s~tem.
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ReeQI!Jilllon 0( lilx
members loaturtd tile Liutel
Cllll Bettor lloal.lh Club' 1 33rd

annlveraary dltllor Thurlday
night at the ._, 0( Mrs. C. 11;
Karr.
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were Mrs. Jlllen Elchlllpr,
Mrs. Karr, Mrs. Clarenee Curtis, Mrs. Ne!Ue Tracy, Mrs.
Paul Frick, and Mrs. Ernest
Powell
Secret pals were re.-Jed ~
on a gUt excheQge and new
111111es were drawn. Durlrw the
business meeting a contribution
was made to the Solvation Army.
Mrs. Pearl Parker la!Dod
now committees Including Mrs.
Merlin Tracy, Mrs. T. A. Hewolson, and Mrs. UO)'d Wr18bt,
trips; Mrs. James Gilmore.
Mrs. Eichinger, and Mrs. CurUs, .flowers; and Mrs. lawrence
Eblin and Mrs. Robert Bowen,
servlrw roc funerals.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman f. Warner

The Lord's Prayer ln unison
was followed by the Oag pledp

Open house was held recently in observanc '- or the 5oth
wec:II:Urc anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Warner at

to open the meetirw. llevotioaa
by Mrs. Eichinger were taken
from the !25th Psalm. Mrs.
Tracy recited HFriendshjp"

theJr home on the Woltpen Road near Pomeroy.
A three tiered aMiversary cake flanked by gold tapers
centered the refreshment table. The cake was baked by Mrs.
Louise Well, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Warner. The gold color
scheme was carried out in decorations throughout the house.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner, lifetime residents of Meigs County, have three sons, George Jack, Dale and Ted, all or the
Pomeroy area; three daughters, Mrs. Ada Nease, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Dorothy Higgins, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Lola 'Ilumwson, Pomeroy, Route I; 18grandchildren,ardonegreat-grandw

and the groupsang 11 CountYour

Blessings.,. 1bere was an article on the Du epidemic by Mrs.
Karr and ano&lt;11er on lila roc the
heart by Mrs. Parker.
Mrs. Eblin will give devotions
for the next meeting ID be held
at the home of Mrs. Parker. Attend IIV the dlmer meeting besides those named were Mrs.

chlld.
Many gifts were presented to the couple by the host of
frierxls and relatives atterdtng, Among the out-of'-town guests
were Mrs. Warner's brother and sister-in.-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Atkins of Amlin, who recently celebrated their 61st wed-

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Ml-1. Demla Tolley and ..., 11 .
Manafleld were recent vlsltcrs
ol Mr. and Mre. Dtrold Gra-

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson ser.
pve a birthday party for their Lori also received a gift from
dlughter, LorJ Lynn's third birth- her aunt, Donna Hogue o( Pennday on Oct. 1. Lori rece ived man)· sylvania ,
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tee cr...- were served to Lori's aOO Mr. and Mrs. John Grueser. Retar!! ChASSN. for Mentally
if&amp;llllparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
lldren and Adults,
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OFFER RUMMIGE
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1111 Mrs. John Grueser, Judy aOO A rummage sale will be held PTnmty llnited C'burcholOlrlst,
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and M!stee Dewn and Glenn Grue- a.m. ID 4 p.m.
4.30 ID
6·,30 p. m. Tue sday;urch
S:POnsored
by the Missionary Society.
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Weekend vloiiDrs o1 Mro. Nellie BoriiR were hsr bn&gt;lhsrln.Qw and slater, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Dowden, and Mr. and
Mr1. Jobn Mauck, Fort Ashby,
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Folley and - , Larry Ray ol
Manlllleld; Mr. and Mrs. James
BOrron and children, Lancaster; Mrs. RoseUa Birchfield
and children, Rutland; Mr. and
Nro. Darold Graham and son,
Darold, Jr. 0( llarriiCNlvllle;
and Mro. Benle Graham and
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Tilt lffalr waa held at tl1a
lllllne 0( Ml-1, L, W. McCom... Gomoa were playod Ill t11a
;rard. Allor Edwin opened hlo
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cake decorated In a clrcua
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Atleadlng wore Mra. Marrarlt Par. ., Edwin's creat-aunt.
Jana Wiseman, Evan Wileman,
Rutland; Randy and Jool Murry, ·lfelodJ aild Usa
Duld HolrmiD, Anpla, MarliD and Franklin Martin, Br11n,
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hot and.we'd h,ave to gilt·out of bad to turn It down. Our electric heat
Is so 'even'·. .. anti we c~n control the heat in each room With
BeJ!arate thermo•t~ta." Cost? "Ve;y lillie·m~r~. any, th 11 n
the heat we had. And there's no maintenance. It's so
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with it." Electric h.eat can make life more carefree
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erans a n d AIOOIIary, 7:30
Thursday niWU, D. A. V. hall,
Pomeroy; refreshments roUow.
lng meeting.
AFTERNOON CIRCLE, Heaih
United Methodist Cllurch, 2 p.
m. Thursday, Mrs. E. M. Wood,
Mrs. Lemma Lighter, Miss ZelIa Pullin, and Mrs. Beulah
Hayes, hostesses.

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128, American Legion, 7:30
Wedneaday night at the hall.
THURSDAY
BRADBURY PTA, 7:30Thuraday night at the school; IDmako
final plans lor annual Hallowcarnival. Sixth grade molhera

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at 7:30 p.m., Masonic Temple

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MIDDLEPORT IJTERARY
Club, 2 p.m. ._e o1 Mrs. Galen Brown; llle siDry ol Ernest
Hemingway ID be reviewed by
: Mrs. James EuJer.
POMEROY • MIDDLEPORT
.uons ctub Wednesday at._.,
' social room o!Unitod Methodist
Chu.ch, Pomeroy.

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Slllma Phi Serorll,y. 8:15 p.m.
Columbus end Southam ado
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Guests for weekerlt obsenanc·
ea of Jayne's btrtt.ll,y were her
gra ..... rents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Nicholson, Athens, and
Edward HoeDich and Mr. and
Mrs. Reino Und, Pomeroy.

DuoiDtheMiddleportCID'Iotmas parade lalllne oo the poxt
meeting night, the reauJer mootlnl for December woo ellanpd
tD Dee. 2.
, The program e,..IJ,ol, ••n••

NeaH, Mlaa Becky Noaso,
Jamoa Ander...,, Mr. and Mrs.
ArtloJr N-, Mr. and Mrs.
WWiam Nease, Jr, and JIll,
·I'Omero,y; Sci- and Mrl. Wal.
1-.. Powora, &amp;Jaan, Mlobael,
and Richard, Lockbourne; and
lolr. and Mrs. Carl Nease, PhDUp and Jobn, Columbuo.

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In t11a al'lernoOII
cake and ..floJMmado Ice eraam
were served.

Relreshmenta.
RACINE CUB Pack 243 meet.
IJV alter school Tuesdo7 1n the
basement of Racine Beptlst
Church.
POMEROY CHAPTER 186
Onler of the Eastern SUtr, 7~
45 p.m. Tuesday; election or

The science of ecology Is
the study of the nlaUonshlp
of organlsms-1 n c I u d In g
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In obNrYance ol the birthday
amiveraaey 0( her buaMnd
Three decorated cakoo, lliftl

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lolro. David l)arot. The World
Fellowahlp Oll!orlna
anIIOuneed lor ths fir• Suncla.Y In
November ,and Worlcl.!"&gt;mmunlt,y Day, sjiOIIIOrfd bY Church
Women United wao aJ11100Rcod

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. · A t11ontr waa lor
Oct. iO wlill ths -ldont o1
Buone ' Collep .. .... 0(
bOIIor MGaday nlghl when tha
:JI, IL lllulborJI Sociot,y met at
till Mkltlloport First llaptlst
Cburch.

~.. V11'11011 Neaoe oniAirtaln-

to serve refreshment&amp;.

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Charlo• Soules, Mrl. Tony
Fowler1 Mra • .Pidlon and Mro.
Hcltmail.
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II waa announced that t h e
Boptlot Women's Day ot Prayor will be observed at the No-

Husband Honored

m. AU M&amp;sler lolioons Invited.

THE
DOWNING-CHILDS
AGENCY

llaftman...-.ltllllnltholmohslil.
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pro olden!, wao In chsrp O(.last
The . Ion lilt dedication ennight's meet1n1 which
tiUad "Who Cares" was ..,.._
ductod by Mra. Elizabeth Sla.

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To help Nl~o
dentun:,:~r..
ad oome ~.
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months In Vlelaam, Gilkey sttended Middleport IIJsh Sebool.

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'dlf!:t litF~r
c1411J Will 11\Mt ror.allhort bua. 11._.. II( a lifinn, Ill'•- Cora . White, Mro, laabel Wlnebron- ""-llooclln l'harltaDd~whlle Firat United · Pre. . . . . .
lneoa HlllondurliiiU.oevlriiJ!a I'UIIIft &amp;Dt prayer. Mro. Fred ner, Mra. ChorloiSintono, Mrs. eroto &amp;1ft to be dedicated by Church.
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Lori. Lynn Hudson Observes Birthday

Lor i was taken to the

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Sandr• jlendrlcki Ia ~od at !he i,.Or...-.,, W, VL
HOtptalr ll.nco h• gralll&amp;llon
li'om the Sehool. II( :;'ilnlne at
~St.' JoHI&gt;h Hospital In !'Irk.erlbura. A ir~ . d FomelOJ Hlllt SehOol, Kin He 0 ,
clrtcka Is t11a d&amp;u&amp;hler dlolr,
and Mro, HariQ Handrlcko
Chester Road.
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chi~er. Mrs. carman Evans,
served Monday wllhapartydurMrs. Gene ThOJqJson, and Mrs. lne her m~ng klnderprtea
Amber Warner. '
class at the Pcmteroy Elemen-.
tary School.

dlrw annlversary.

nlce gifts.

GIVES LUNC~N
Ml-1, Cbelter Erwb&gt;, )IIddle,
~ ~ ~*"71!1111
a un-...Jt.onortnt hsi' -I,
. Nra. ,llobtrt lfcKnllltl, ylalt.
lng hen li'om Ur~, Otb_er
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.,eats were Mrs. Harold KIJ.
~. Jimmy Joit, o1 cv. ler ~ AtllMI, Mra. Zona Me.
nil! wen weikoad
II( Knllltt 0( Rutland, Mro, David
Mr. and Mrs. Clllrlta Kea- Elltamlnaoi', and· Mra. DonErtlaler.
win and daulltter, Amy, MidMro. Ddon Weeka went w dleport.
..,.,.dlburglfmday foraaaven! dayt vlall With hsr ICNland
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HOME FROM VIETNAM
Jolut Weeko. She weal eopeel. Earl GUkol, ..., II( Clarence
all,y ID be with the children, ""'"D·~•
.........,, Middleport, and ""w'
Maq lleill and Tommy, while Gllkol, Colounbua, nlumad
1o1r• and Mr 1. w-•
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Pomerov-Middle~ o.. Tuesday, October 7, 1949

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Persons doing any outdoor ey, Cecil Dtu:tcan; Pt. Pleas ..

burning during the next three ant, Charles C. Wood, Frank
months areaskedtobeextreme- Bonecutter, 0. E. stalnaker.
, , ly carefUl with their lire. Here Charles stephenson. Southolde

1964 CHEV. SPEC. - -

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ln the middle of a 20-ioot dlam.
·' eter circle cleared of all flam,. mabie material.
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(3) Always burn after 5 p,
m. for greater safety.
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(f) Never leave your lire
:: W18.ttcnded.
•., (5) Do not burn on windy
, . days,
Here is part of the Code of
West Virrrinia
fire laws•.
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·:. No person shall duriltl' any
: :· fire sea son, except between U1e
.,;.,. hours of 5 p.m . EST and 5
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r setonCireorcause
~to be set on fire any fore::rt
.":: land, or any grass, grain, stub· ble, slash, debris, or other inflammable materials. &amp;lch prohibitions of fires shall not be

construed to include (I) small
flres set for the purpose of
(ood preparation, or providing
1 light or warmth around which
::... all grass , brush, stubbJe, or
debris has been removed
for adlslanceof!Ofeet • and
;: burning which may be conwct': ed at anytime when the groond
. Burrounding the burning site
:;; tseoveredbyoneinchormore
.--f1 snow.
Any per50!l who sets or
·.. ·causes to be set an.y fire per.. mltted by this section shall not
, leave such fire unattended [or
,. 8DY period of time, The dlrec.
tor or his designated appoint.
· ees or employees may issue
'. permits authorizing fires pro.
, hlbited by the preceding para.
graph."
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· follOWing Is a list Q(. )l&gt;eal
.forest protectors tn Mason
CouniY:

:~- other

~·. ennar Kimberling, Ancil
Tucker, Ralph WUkinson.
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: Letart, Lester Adkins, Oris
;, lltmg;&gt;rdner, J. B. Eden, Rob::ert Hoffman, Harold E. John••~,
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: Jle Casto, Worthy Matron, 8Dd
' :Mrs. June Litchfield G r a n d
::Page, from Mason chillier No
157 Order o[ Eestern star, a~
tended the 66th Annual Session
Jhe " Love Session," ol t h e•
~rand Chapter of West VirginIa, Order ol Eestern star o..
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,·jan C1vie Center In Charles'100, w. Va
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·
turday afternoon, Mrs.
',Genevieve Boe or Fairmont
Chapter No. 34 and Mr. Paul
W. McConnell of Weirton ChaPter No. 147 was Installed as
Worthy Grand Matron and Wor.....
,...,. Grand Patron, respectivejy. Also on hand lor the Love
;session and taking part Ln the
;installation of the Grand Chill:ter Of!! cera of West VIrginia
.,

WEST
• A Q 106
•876
t 73 5
... 876

EAST
• J
32

,. Nil or ro,ecl an, ad. d.. _; :...
:=•'-L r:•• ,,..,.;lefor '*" 0 •ha~ o,.

:

1-.catrec:r int ...

,.....,,,.,_,will...,

~0Q 10 9 2

West
Pass

Pass
Pass

12 con•• P•• wo,dt..... COfllloc

tK86

tl•olnlllnien• .
.,.
Ucent•perWft•l• ........u.o

bl

2t

nera e
Eaat Soutb
Dble 21 N
•.T.

lN.T.

Pass Pass

North

Opening lead- t 1

J~•ortion•
.
15
cut Oiec...,. oo ,. ...
par

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.... •"• paid wltllii• 10 . , .... -

CARD OF THANICS &amp; .ITUAIY

.JJ~~~!,.!j..!,

0.. ...,2c,cf - ' " ' - ·
BLIND Alii
A44"'"""' 21•
OF,Itt HOUtl

e..

Th e final round of the 1969
SPin gold Cup found " The
Dallas
the ve Aces"
t pitted
N against
ry 5 rong ew York

W'e!t~ei~e~~aSaHmu~:;y.;,:Jf

Griev~

Victor Mitchell, Bill
and Phil Feldsman. Every

member of this team except

~esutheimer

had represented

in~rna-

. e mted States in
!tonal competition and they
:t;'ed
against No . 2 for "The 'oatlas Aces ."
Seed or no seed the
~Aces" broke in front on
lo~:eddb:~· .).hand n~vder

~~k~~~d~a~~-esl ~~~

29-lMPle;d·at\~~inaJr~fth:

firs!"&lt;!pl!!t~
:··
"~&lt;l'tt:
SU~:ce~· ~g /quar~
i
.
l t c i '

lead •yainst the eventual
contrac . This gave Eisen·
berg a chance to show some
strength by his ImmedJate bid of two hearts,
whereupon Bobby jumped to
three no-trump to give Bill
thet choice between
h
no- rump or ear t s. illy
elected to play in no-trump.
West opened the seven of
diamonds and East could
have beaten the hand two
tncks by goinf. right up ~ith
the ace and p ayrng his jack
of spades but East wasn't
lookmg at all the cards and
chose to play the diamond
nine.
B"ll t k ·
I Y oo
hts kin• and
proceeded to _run off h'?IS contract with five h rt
th
b
ea ' and
ree clu s.
The Rubin team pair that
held the North-South cards
were not using the transfer
bid and North wound up go·
mg down one at four hea~ .
(Newspaper Enterpri•• A11n.J

h~art

pla~ing

2

tln•n~.

I•Jtl• • • • • • e
..._ ..._.,..

Cd

North

East

South

1•

TODAY'S

QUESTION

Instead of bidding three

spadep;, your partner has bid

two clubs over your one !lpade.
What do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow

-- -- ----

pGr(!h. Suitable lor one
5011. Private plfldJW.

2

per•·

cal.i

.... IU'I
.or two elderly peoo
992-539 between 10 Lm. am
PUle. Prefer private paid PI6 p.m.
9--23-tfc
e.-s. Phone Ma•on 773- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

~

IUETTNAIS

, •• 992-2143

F• Sale

SKA'J'E-A.'WAY SOIECULE _

Boek to SohoaiiiU!l, FrkiiJ,

~..

~.Oet.

TRAILER FOR

rent, Brown'•

Trailer Park. Mineravllle.

Phone

99Z-3324.

• u-..lflUoreMw

STORAGE

~0-6tc

.p.~-kb;.t,;:-;.;;:.

Ruti;.;;i;;:~,,"~UJ

·""'"'*••! \lt&lt;!Jelill.~
~15tp
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...
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REDuciNG"

~appoint-

lllpraisedprlce.Alsohousehotd Wanted To BUJ
goods (aU household goods, ex- CIUN
eluding stove, to be sold to the
bl A CABINETS, rG!tl!d Iahighest bId de rl Household
eo, old clockl, ete. Write
or call M. D. MWer, Rt. 4,

llmlt three peq&gt;lo. Aloa 3
bedrotm mobllo '-to, limit
3 people, M and G Footllla,.
ke4 3 miles lOUth of lllddl.port,

Rt. 7•

I" • --

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

No. 20201
E1tot. of Winifred Tutnor, Do·
e•a••d·

---·-·1

DAliUI/2
$IiilTH AuTO
l

I

.....

SALES

UGA, OHIO

Notice i t her~b~ aiven thot
Robert S. Turner whgn Po1t Of•
f ie• oddrou Is Rout• ), Albanr
Qhio, hGI be1n du lr oppolnted
Ad mini 1trotor of the E •tote of
Winiftoed TUfner lar 1 of M•lv•
County, Ohio, doceon·cl.
Doted thh l•t cloy ·o l Qctob.,
1969.
•

F. H, O'IRIEN
Jullg" of "'• Prll'oo~ Court

Mel{ill County, Ohio
1017' 101 14 10i 21

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--------------------

el!llld, Ohio ... .. . . liS. heating stove. Good coi!dltlon.
2U-Mn.
· I~ ' Rlchafd A. ~ E. 'V.Itle
----- -:--:\~. ~ ---- ·- St., Racine.
11!-7-Stp
,'

992-2278.
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'

....:u.

---~--

Business Senlces

Cleland Realtv
•J

Alii CONDI'i'JOMJNG, lletrlav- ·
aUon oenlee. ••-k'a -~-

SOli, lllc.

POYEROY -

""" ••eu1e.

•

•

Dlailllll

DUPLEX btiCII
Jldal ..... alaitttme,la

5-1-4tc

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1 ~• HOOVER waalllftl•dllne
D&amp;G

'

dwllb ~!"
on, ..oo.

111

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r .....

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-a-.-

'"s•.''~ New Ill..a. P ' - - . ...

,

iOOtl eoetllll-. •1.251.

· 4-Ue
--------------

NEAR TVPPEIIS PLAINS- I HARIIISON'S TV ANDAN'I'EN-

Ht-31'11.
1D-I«e

ll!ftl, fi.,...JIIIIItn with

..... 'a

-----------FIELD GROWN DlrY•..._

I~

"Jdeuu""••

NA SERVICE. P ' - ' " '·

2522.
5,...... ,_, - - - - - - - - -

oldcloan-.
wltlllwy rc,tz,OOO.

mums in:l . . . . . out.IDIIII
blpom. All eol«o 50 &lt;IIIII
each.
n...er IIMlp,

.-

-

~lMc

r

---

FOR HIRE, -

~

BUYERS ARE WA11'1NG- We
3 badroom -01, 1 or
2 llf«l' ln aood areea. CALL
TODAY, 1" ..W ba elad to

lninehtir . . . .
Uno, &lt;elopool dralna flo 11·wide. PaUl Alder""'i'Ma...a,
W. Va. Phono 'I'IU788after
3:80 « H~91S, Raelne. ,

Mason, W. Va, Pboao '17J.
5147,
·
.
10.1-cte
- - - - --~- - - - - - dlaeuao flit sale ofyourhcJme
~c
REMOVE EXCERl botiJ llut.J
wltltycu.
-------------with Fluldex tableto. Ody
.HOMES • FARMS
C. C. BRADFORD,
,1.69 at NeiiiOD
.
LOTS • RENTALS
Ccmplete Ser'VIee
'
j\
A:.lo40rp
· "'"'
Pboao ,f94821
' ..__ ' '''tiEitfY
·. ......._.
... D-•~
, Ohio
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OIRc .
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~

COAL,

LUMP,

ea.

ataker,

mine run. Exeolotor Salt
Workt, Ealll Malll St., Pam, erai. Phone 99Z-3891.
8-111-tf&lt;

~

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Rn.-992·2568

&amp;-14e

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - REAov:Mix ;;o;;;m;;TE--de-ll:_

~

HOISTETTEI
IE·AALTY

--------------

ered rl&amp;bt to your prQet.
Faat and eaoy, Free ttitl·
males. Ph. 992-.Uif,
sleln Ready-Mix Ca., Mlddl..:
port, Ohio.
·
6-311-tfe'

·ce..,

NEW, 'l'IIIIEE It h - colcDo
tal dellpecl hcJme,1'k
GEO. HOBSTETTER, B-&lt;.,
eeramle tile, a ... , _ _ _ _
,.,.
. , RT. 33 - here."~--, ~c• - - - -''A'"'"""'•
-------- ,
ecme-•- -""'
- -_
, ,..,.,h
SEWING
o-•·
"""' - - - - • • · - ..
"' ~'""'""' ,._..
room, alrconlltlclllotl.~
en hou•e, eollar, .8 oerYice, all mak&lt;ls. 992-2284.
99Z-3454.
houae, $2.800.
'I'M Fabric Shop,
18-l~tc
Authorlled SIJWer Salol and
-----------SYRACUSE - 7 ....,..,Ilk
Sorvlee, We SIJarpen ·Sol..
WALNUTsolld-··-·reowlth
balbo f . _ . _ _ , _ , _
_.,
·-~
' - - "'v """•
........
4-speakera, tiJ)eed automa- *10,000.
tl
•Bola
&lt; •·~nger.
nee due Rr.
7 ..._., ball!. ba... ao~-.~~~~
$67.30. Uoe our time payment
mont, lllmaee, euv«1.
allll ldtehen riii!OtleJ• .
plan. Call 99Z-3352.
11J.3.6tc
300
IJW, llll!lllldtllttono. Call7f2-----------.--MaL
Ul~
COAL, egg-atoke....,lnerun,Ja· LETART- 5._t,balh,wall, - - - - - . - - - - - - - - ...;
, cobs C..l Co. Rutland Tipple.
.......,, P1J101bw. flaeetllat, CIGARETfl!: -~~~ michJ.ei
Phone 742-4952 ar 992-3469,
fi,OOO.
1111 Ml'Yiea. ABC Enterp.U.

Ilia..,

Pame~

·-~-

us -

ta.·

,....,.

Ft:OOii

l HAVE;~:;.):.....::.;::: ,. RACINE -8 1'001111, balh,-3
• - -·~
batlraama, •• lllmaee. "'""
"-'- ---.----------lion aeto, Jim Adame, Rutte,ooo
11111, Olda. Pllone 7fl!-446L
SEPTIC ~

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p

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-980- _DO_DG_E_Da_- -6.-- ---.
1
rt ldealwork
000
aaot1 eoolltlon, 1 0 w
'
prlee. Thomas Yeung, 222W. IIIDDLEPORT-?..;;...,balh,
llaln St., Pcmoroy.
; . . ..., ~n· ldlehen,, 2

ear,

------------'~c ear.......,, tl2,000.

, T.P•
aid

,

.

TMEN

~ARE

ALliES.~ LOO&lt;
HARD! VMAT

DO YOU

SEE?~

uf.:"'tit'·

01, lfuoa, W. Va. n71NHL
W.cte

104-:~0tc

••t

10/7 JQ/ J.C :lfC

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Real Eslati.F• $ale

• ..,c. ....

1. Morrll

as.

queeo, blown and batt lnaulatlol'- E!merWhlte,lllltsrepresentaUYeo For tree estl·
mates, phono Clarita Litle,
....._
v v Jcb

"-'*·

Da,.ty Cl•r•

RODNEY DOWNING
Real Eatate Broker
P ' - 992-23f2
Middleport, Ohio
5-JJ.Ite

In""

U.,, 800 llbld, SOoemltaall.

--------------

87 Jonet

OHIO

MIDDLEPORT,

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...._tn.al4.

wuau.

...... UI,I07Ealllflh8ireet. - --------- , - - lnftiiiDrlaUon bulltlllW, ,Cii&gt;- LAR(IE Warm Morning coal

5TATUitE/.'

KING trombone, iOOtleondiUCIII. -~- ---Phone 992478'7.
10-6-81&lt; SPACIOliS 7 , ROOM IHime, 1\!a .
--·-----------acres .lead, 250 foot frant..
CAMPERS and
trallen, Ill ,. Slate 1lauto Uf In
Bonner and Caltlnental. taw
Syracuoo. Larp kllehen with
price, 10 -cent to 15 ""'" lata at birch eablneta, plont¥
of elooot apace, .......,, . _
eent oeYIJwa, Como to Gaul'•
TraDer Solea. Jib- 98$ • reaUon 1'00111, &lt;ill 111tar,
3832. Two miles IKM1h of 111 1• ole&lt;VIc:IIY, wall to wall
Cheater '"' Rt. 7. watch ro..
carpet In ll-.IIJI .._ loittt
alp left on County Raail
oee to _..,..., !"- af,
ter 5 p.m. fol" IIIIP"Infeaitt,
10+30tc

uoo BALES of ..,, ..,. tlmo-

;;;;;,-r:,~~~;;.:~.

Juclt• ond ox..fflcla
Clerk of •old Court

ONE 08VIOLISL..,.
DISCU55 FIIVANt:IIS
WITH A ~RSON OF
MR. CAAALIE. DOeBS'

R. tl. Railll111i $los

~~~·

19UffJ.

For Sale

Htlj.

· FRECKLES AND HIS

DAY 912-2151 ·
NIGHTt9z·7324 ,.

oilier allrlclift ltema. WOJ
POODLE PIIPPIES. AKC TGr
be
llnllhed tncme m&lt;lllh. Call
miniature, ..,. 1111 ... stud
Cheater
911U58L
oel'Ti.,. and..-~,._ 1"- ·

goods appraised at $25,00,
Pameroy, phone 99Z-827L
.......~
James E. Simpaon, Adminlst t
r
- - - - -------~·
GREEN BEANS, ptek 100Jr on.
ra or o the Estate o( Mary B.
Hayman, Middleport, IIIII
I• ltd
•Lso bo111aL Alllrw Croot.
10.5, ltl-6, 1!l-7
3tc lfYSEU. USED &lt;11'1. Sao .llor• SWEET POTATOES,ftbull!ol.
Letart r.lla.
1N-Uic
-- - - - -- - - - old fbr..U, P.flend. Ohio.
Alaoacornaqualh,~,
IO+atc
gourda, lndlu corn. Briar
------------eontalnen. Located an RL
eo, radio ccmblnallon. Solid
338
ln Letart FaDs. Andrew
LEGAL NOTICE
....
atate untt. t111nm ebanser.
Help Wanted
croos.
9.28-121&lt;
Mlpl1 ftoloh. BaJa-. dao
NOTICE ON FtltHG OF
INVENTORY AND
LOOK: WANT TO BE Y O U R - - - - - - - - - - - - - tsLSO. Uoe ourtlmePQlllellt
APPRaiSEMENT
OWN BOSS AND HAVE BU· NEW 196B ZIG-ZAG sewing ma•
Ca1I
Th• Stato of Ohio, Melt• County
SINESS OF YOUR OWN? Men
chine in original ractory car..
' lo.Mtc
Pre~bote Court
or women - fullorpartthne,
ton. Automatic zlg- zag to
y OU may be a bl e to qualify
Te~ the E,.ac:..,tor "Admlnl•tratot'
make buttonholes, sew on~~
o, f the Oltoto; to IU&lt;::h of the fol·
for a RAWLEIGH DEALER-·-·· mo~am, and' ma~ke~
owing 01 are re1ldenfl of the
-•
'""D"
Sctote of Ohio, vla.:-the •urvlvlng
SHIP. OVer 300 weU.•known fancy deafgna with Juat the
spou,e, the ned of kin, tho ben..
products. Speclalo!~r
w toh 8lp
twist of a st-•e diaL Lert ln
II eI or I •• un d., t he wl II ; ond lo
t sta ted
'"'
the anornay 011 .:tttot'noy• ropr..
you ge
r
• no money for
la,y ... a .. way alll naver been
•entlng
any
of
tho
aforomentlonad
inventory
~~w ABOUTIT
'pat"IDnl:
• JrQI'In
•
used. Wul aeu tor onl)' .47.
Then wrl" me giving name,
Cash or,, E-Z U!nna. Phone
Mary B. Sld.,s Harmon, No.
address and phone number.
9924685.
1 g..7~tc
20,18], Mlddl•part, Molg• Co..onry,
Chlr!le
PeM,
Dletr!ct
Soles
Ohio.
Msnager, W. T. Rawlelgh Co., ELECTROLUX ow-r wltll -------------~
You Ole horobr notified thcrt the
P. 0, Box 204, Chllllcothe,
aaot1 auction. C&lt;lllplete with J~batlt..-w:at . ,
IIWenlory and Approlsement of the
estate of the aforementioned, de·
Ohio 45601.
10.7-ltc
Ploaat New lla-.a
au auachmenta ani ,even
CHIOd, lat• of 10ld County, WOI
~an,
IO&amp;aq,
throw away blge. Fullprlco
flied In thl1 Co\,ll't. Soid lnvaniOr)l - - - - - - - - - - - - - and Approhemant will be lor
DRIVERS NEEDED In thlo or- only $32,80 or terms avail• ----~-~------hHtlnt bef011o thl1 Court on the
ltDRAMBIUat~G~~wqail
ea. _ , driven, local and able, Phone 992-2685 • .
2~th day of Odoller, 1969, ot
~ 7Uotllll
I OsOO o't:loch -.. .M.
over tho 1'1114 Elperlenco
1!l-7-8tc
Any parson det.irlng to file u·
aa...lp.~~~;
uptlont. th.r•to mu1t file them of
holptui...,IJOineenlll')', We - - - - - - - - -.:..·- - - !•01t flvo doy• priOr to tho doto
wUJ train ,a. y.., eon •rn 5 DRESSES, ·3 shirts, shorts and
for hoorl nv,
OVOI' ff.12 par hcur. F« ap. shells, alzes 7-6-9-1.0, Excol- T'lrO BEDROOM
GIY•n under my hond and ual of
banllfaot,
sold Court, thlt. Jrd doy of Octobw
pllcltloa lltl !IIIII wla!r Write
lent &lt;9JJdltlon. ·Phone 742.1969.
Ul1
NalloiMide llllll,y . ~. 5141.
10.7-:lte tt-,.f."· O'BRIEH

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'

q1, wall to wall earpetand

Nl~
----·--------.!!!!""-

~lte - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

~ 3~

AN' JELLY

SANDWI~H?

I

F• Salt

p_ _,

~~~~~-

7tl!-446L

t49W AI!OUl"' A'

P8'11\1UT BUTlER

F• 1bt Ftstest
S~nlct OA Y•
NIGHT •.. ~LL ·
RAILINGS,·SERVICE

BRAND NEW 3 t 1~~Will bn:.c
In
Platnt 'or•· hat buiJl.ln ldtehaa, wind
for • .._, almdD'm cmr

---·- ----------

LEGAL NOTICE

-

UanpW Ntl.on"--

•n

.......
..,..._,. , ........
• • _, , .
pen, autoa. traUers. Phone
lid saturday, 7:30 Ill 10:30.
992-2798 or 180 Dick Seyler.
A•llallle fol" Jlll'llo1,....,.
t-24-12tc
da1, Tueadey, andTburllll,y
nlllhtl and SaturdQandSur&gt;- - - - - - - - - - - - - - day afterDDOilL Phone tSS.
3929 or Chester 985-3585. 10x5U2 1WOIIIBEDiUROOMUtroller,
husbaOO an::J lather. We wish
Wl-30tc
a gas u
es,wa to wall
to thank the Ewing Funeral
--- -- -carpeL 181 Loeuot St. Ph.
Home, the Rev. Charles REVIVAL AT
99Z.2619.
10.1-6tc
Kirsch and the Rev. Dale MeBapdot Church, September'
Clurg who were so kind to us
29 to October 12, 7:30p.m.,
-----------at this ttme,
Pastor, Paul Taylor. Eva1&gt;- 3 11\JOM furnished apartment,
The Lee Jackson Family.
geUs4 Norman Taylor, Speutilities paid. 356 N, Fourth
10-7-ltc
clal slrwtng. Everyone weiSt., Mlddlepor~ Phone 992·
----- --- -----come. WUIYouCome?
3342.
10-3-Gtc
;wt,W!Sij_.
-.- - - - - - - - - - - - - ..
· TRAILER LOTS, Bob'• Mobtte
...tro.
,._,,,..
helped
dur- . EXPERIE NCED lntl!rlorandexCourt, Syracuse, Ohio, on
sited and all..,who
tertor pa· tl
t
Stat Rt. 124 Ph
992lng the illness and passing of
tr
nd tn ng.roo ,carperJoo
295:
•
o:11"'
our loved one Lottie Yost
Y a masonry work. R01&gt;•
To those at
Memornle Hubbard. Phone 992-2276
Ia! HoSPital, Dr. McGowan,
or alter 6 p.m. t92-3$11, TRAILER. Roy Armeo. Phone
.Funeral Home ,
1114-121p
99Z-3181,
ist Gerald Powell, Rev. Me- - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
c
•r ROOF REPAIR and remede'· -------------•ell Smith: ones who helped
lng; aloalnterlorpalnttngallll THREE ROOMapartmen4eomdur ng our sorrow. Y o u r
romodo!IJW,
by eoltract.
pleteJ.y modern with buUt-in
kindness is greatly appreciFree esllrna•· Phone 99
kitchen, waD o•en and table
. , a nd we WI'II a1ways be
a ted
2806. We_ ·-here
toJ&gt; unit: stalnle11 st-• oink
•grateful.
io-1-lfc
with diSPOsal uni4large bath
The E. R. Yost Family.
and lsrp closeta. Nlcel,ydee10 -7-ltp BOB-;Salo-;;-.nd
orated. Call 9924278 lor ap------- - ---- - Health Center is now open,
polntmentafler 2p,m.
Lost
9 Lm. to s p
b
s=tte
•
.m.
REGIS
ment,Sp,m.
tolOp.m,noap..
F - - - - - - - - - --- - - beagle in Leading
polntment necessary, Locat- URNISHED three room·-"'c TERED
k
-roe area. Reward. Phone
ed below K and K Mobile
mont, lhower, MW!1deCOI'J!t1
992 -5?04.
I0.7.:Itp
Homes, P o I n t Pleasant. ed, 507 Mill St., MIM 1111011.
- - - - - - - - - - Phone 675-2454 or 675-4020,
Ph- 992-2792,
s=tfc
104-tlc - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TWO BEDROOM ~. Uv'LEGAL NOTICE
·-•
""
The Msry B, Siders Hayman YOUR TV BOt has a bad picture room, dlnll!l room, haU lid
real estate wlU be offered rar
tube1 Chuck ean repair It and one - ....,. carpotAid, 784
J!l!lr&amp;ntee
IL B r I n g It to BrowneD A..,, I!Jddlsa1eat the otnce of Crow, crow
Ch
..,....
uck'a Allllo, 152 Butter· Ph. 992-11961 or "2-SOIL
&amp; Porter, Friday, October 10,
lilt, Pomeroy. Phone 992 _
• .. ~1969 at llo'clocka.m. The Pro5080.
10-6-lfc - - - - - - - - - - -~
--percy appraised lor $2,000.00.
2
cannot be sold for less than the - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HOUSE,
bedtownlurnllhld.

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Phone 9t2-2180 or DQ2.. AWNINGS, storm. d0ora
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CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH to thanh all our
!rlendsalllrelatives!ortheir
visits, cards, Oowers,prayers and manyldndnessesdur~
ing the loss o! our beloved

Vet~rans

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Phone 992.643-l.
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log, Letart, W. Va. Phone
895-3802.
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years that the most Worthy
4K8l6 ¥AZ tKQf oloJH3
Grarxl Matron has had the op~
What do you do now?
portunicy to take the time from
A-Bid !our spodeo, 'Ibis is
her busy schedule to attend the correct, whether you pt.y thia
Grand Chapter session in West partklular jump II fon:ina: or
VIrginia •
mere Y u lllrongly invltlltional.

mid-block during 1968.

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bed room, kitchen, b 1 t h,

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40 per cent of pedestnan deaths occurred in

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ar Bulldcwll' Rw"e• To

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HARMONY APAIITIIENTS,fttr.
nl1hed, 3 J'OOIIII, bath, ,prt..
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On the ftrst hand, use of
• the Jacoby Transfer bid bJf
• Frazle Botto
; elhelm rs
Gl m, oodHomer Beck- Billy Eisenberg and !lob
er; . enw ' L. E. Goldman led to a 450-point,
'Chapman, c. w. Meadows: or 10-IMP, pickup.
. Grlnuns Landing, Clodus Buck;
The no-trump opening was
, Heederson, Theodnre Gordon; normal and Goldman's two·;Gallipolis Ferry, James Blain. dtamond response was a
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Leoo Clean Cadle J
transfer to hearts. East dou1

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thJ'OU8h Friday, a a.m. !lid
5 p.m. •20 week. Phone 99Z.
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Jacoby Transler
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Needs point job. Normally •ell s al $895.

, Mlllard Wallis, t!verett
(1) Burn in a safe incinera- Hamson, Kenneth Birchlleld.

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Wildcat HT Cpe. Whit. finish. Blk. vinyl l&lt;im.
Good tir•s. 'Automatic, power &amp;teering. Radio
1964 POIITIAC ---~..- -- .... ___ ..___ $945
H.T . .4 Door. Lac~l .lo-w mile. 1 ownttf car, good
WW t1res, green f1n1sh, clean interior automatic
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.1•; utory Forest Fire season be- Johnson, C, R, GUI, R., Tuck:
i gan October I, and will eon- er; Milton, W. M. Kimble, Ro.Y

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Dat~ Sentinel, Pomeroy-M1ddl- o., Tuellday, Oelober 7, 1869

News ••• in Brie IS·
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WASHINGTON - SENATE INVESTIGATORS summoned Maj.
Gen. cart c Turner to answer charges today he hushed Lt a. ser-

vice club s~an:lal and used his office for p~rsotalgain when he
was the Army' s provost marshal general.
Turner was fired one month ago by the Nixon administration
as chief or u. s. marshals, a job he took after retiring as the Army' s t&lt;Jp police o£ficer in November. Hehasbeen accused o, cov·
ering up an alleged conspiracy of Career Amcy sergeants who
d · d u s. service clubs around the world by "sldmmlr~" slot
rame · stealing liquor by the case~n1 paying themsel.. s exmachines,
tra salaries while on leave or

h~spIta!IZ ed.
to 42 per c~t

cal year. Water aud sewer
charges totaled $12,120.93.

&amp;hot~

P The seasonally adjusted unemplo.yment rate o[ 4 per cent
or lhe labor fol"ce was a rise oC0.5 per cent over August, the bigest one - montll jump in nine years, moving to its highest . po~t
gl ce October 1967 when it wa~ 4.2 per cent. Harold Gol.dstem,
s n
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COJnmisSiOrter
Of th e Bu re&amp;;U or Labor Statistics
lgnifi I caunt, II
tioned thai one - month changes '"are QOt always s
ca

Announce Progrtum
For Sclwol Pupih

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The colle81!plid$36,Wi.22
for electrlc::ltY over 12
months, an average d. $3,035.43 per month. The fuel
oU bill was $21939
• •55 ' or

last month _ its highestlevelin23months with the increase h1tttng hardesl among young, white blue collar workers, the Labor
De artment reported Monday.

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL

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with · several adjustments.

(CooUnued A-om !'aile!)
,
be why you do !101 ha.. the cabie &amp;.levi
YW e&gt;pected. strat.
ton says the regulaUons literally prevent a homeowner fr&lt;lm belog comected to CATV although his nelJlhbor acrose the streo~
haa IL
"Stratton has introduced 8 bill, H. 11. 10510, which if eJaet.
ed into law would be theftrotleglslatiOI!deallng Sl)eclflcally With
the CATV lnlul¢rY. Tholawwouldglvethe FCC guidelines for the
reasonable regulation of CATV.
"Much o1 the CATV controversy could be quickly aol.ed If
Congress passed a law covering CATV. But in cOIIslderlng thla
problem. members or Congress also are sensitive to opposing
forces consisting ol powerful lobbies representing the television
Industry, motion pictures arx! others.
No the meaotlmo, the promise of CATV Is yet llllkrxMn to
those who seek ita beneftta. rn..stments are withheld, construction ot system's deJa.yed, jobs never developed, ciUesare deprived of needed 'tax revenues.
••AJJ bel:ause, as the old saying goes, handful of men in Wash-ington can write the regulations."
Both Pomeroy ani Middleport have had agraements for several montlla with Ohio Video Service, Inc., T!Mn, for cable tel&amp;vislon service. However, FCC approval has not been forthean-.

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FUEL CYUNDER

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1.99 Value $1.74 pr.

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SHREDDED FOAM
59c Volu•
2 bags $1.00
Non- All..-t•nlc, woshoblo

PILLOW CAS~
i.59 Value pr. c

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PROPANE TORCH
A mus.t for evlrr _,rkP.opl lnttantly
llgt!ll wilt-ooul pr•t!t~allng or priming.
Solid brau burn1r with ncm-corrodlng
bron nHdle valve for petlllv• thuf..
uH. Portabl•. Burnt up to IS hour• on

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CLAW HAMMER

Rubb1r bumper ot moutn oi cote , ..
d11t11 1nd brdog•. Ch rom• toll.
R1g. 5.50

Populor hondyrnon"t monn•r. Drep
forged haod, poll.tt.d linllh. Hldto'f
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grease. oil and otld .

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50' 16·3 GA . . .. .. .... 3.79
100' 14·3 GA . ....... .. 9.79

TOOLBOX

ZIPPIDJ.DO BLADE

Full l1ngth hinge. HHYy duly dro ...
bolt wilh •Y• for pod lading. St..l cor·
rlnghondle. 6""11 16"'
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Cult maleriol• o clrwier

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!envelope s to
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1you steps , t1me.
!But rememb e r,
you went to discu
·your finan c ial

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We're well supplied to fil~ all your heatina and : ·
cooking needs. We do tra1ler hookups. Why not 1
plan LP gas heating for your new home. We
install completely!
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need s, pay u .s a
vi sit. We'll be .. lad

advise

Strotaht lin• or orbital odlon IICinding.
On•hand control. 32 tq. ln. tondlng
area. Flu1h 10nd1 on

Combi!IOHon .1/~" and 3/8"' drln.
lcleol for car molnt•nonce, wotbhop

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FOR NATURAL

JOlt as f&amp;{ as state regulations are concerned.

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m01&lt;110111 aeet1011•1te l(lth~~areaorlllo Afa1p '
IIIJlh Schottl•.Walla ot the c)aa..._, ire In vivid yellow abd
white With black aceerto.

. MONTREAL _, CJTY POUCE ENDED A STRIKE - ] f todQ and oet about reotorlt)g order oul ol the nl&amp;ll!ma ... ot...,

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m.s looting
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wllll aeriou8 sunal&gt;ot

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1/4" DRIU
R"'VV.d Mon-Grip hondl• for COiniOfl
and tonlrol. Orillt 1/~" In ••••1, 1/2"
In hard...,ood. 2'250 RPM.

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The Jury Olltjlllleled in 111e T.-tofd. Doris Miller, Opal of Fortao thet led to his
.,......., pleas eourt •-ed Jiarl;ls, .. Zlba O. Mlclldfr, and resignation lr0111 the court, said

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S'I'UDENTsWILL .r\UO LEAIINmo..carlrwill1bemetology depertment or the Meigs Hlgl1 SchooL Each of
these six table&amp; Is equipped with a gooseneck laJnp. fl!OD'
of the r00111 is done In a white ani avocado tllelllld ltgbt.
lfl: is d.orescent strips Covered with shades.

By Bob Hoeflich
Mr. ani Mrs. Ben Ewing and Mrs. Henry Ewing ha.. reto their homes rollclJr ill: a month's vacation.
They really hado't Planned to stay away that long but they
found so much to do.
tW'ned

First, they went Eutlllld,a. alol"q) hit Atlaltlc Clcy. The place
wao J&gt;nctlc:all,y closed down. So they visited Mr. and MrS. Raosoll Knox In New York !or a lew days. Mrs. Koox am MrL Henry Ewing are sisters.
From then on, it was plenty of Ira ..1ani the Ewings visited
in Csllfornia, Las Vegas, Nevada, the Astrodome and fij)ICe center Jn Houston, Texas, to name only &amp; part of the stopS.
Mrs. Flo strickland also has returned to her Pcmeroy home
following an extensive trip West She went first to the hc.me of
her son, John, in Portlao:t, Ore., and then with her son and taJn- .
Uy traveled considerably visiting points of interest along the . :
West Cc:ast.

ment on his position sayilg,

THE INTERIOR OF THE NEW Meigs High School is goblg to

be alive with color - briJ!ht greens, oranges, yellows aed otber
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public confidence in the Suhues are being used in the interior of llle structure.
preme Court as an institution
colors are a farcrylromthe subdued greens ani belpa
is the overriding consideration used The
often in sdtools over the past years.
as far as I am concerned.
The colors and where they are used were selected by an InGriffin made public his
terior decorator associated with the architectural firm which de.
position just before a closed signed the school.

meeting of t h e Judiciary
The bright colors may be a bit too vivid for the older 81!DerCommittee, called IOconslder , aUon, but, who knowa, maybe they'll provide just the right learnthe Haynsworth oomlnatlon.
ing atmosphere for the stndenta who, aller all, will be occQPylng
The committee conducted leng.. the
bulldlog.
thy hearings on the nomination
and critics of Ha.Ynsworth have
OlllO HAS HAD 1,732 FATAUTIES so far this year as the
been insisting on answers to
result of tralllc accldenta.
more questions about ' his
Heacttng the list of groLt&gt;s kil1ed in such accidents are the
actl vi ties both on aed off the
tS.:t9
year olds rvlth316 followed lzy the 2~24 age group with 27L
bench.
Of the total fatalltleo due totralllcdeatho, Meigs County haa
There ha"' been allegatlans
recorded four this year ... twelfth from the bottom among the 88
of posolble conflict ollnterest
counties in the slate. Cuyahoga COUJJty is higb with 185.
on his ~rt- or at least lack or
oensltlvii;Y-for bualneoo dealIT APPEARED THAT MEIGS COUNTY was not too well rep.
ings involving llrms which had
resented
at the dedlcstion ol the Reeds ville-Belleville Locka and
cases pending before his court
Dam
Sunday
- not ton many familiar faces among the crowd on
- the 4th U.S. CircUit Court of bani.

Ajlpeals.

Eoen liaynsworth's alronpst
have conceded there
II atrong &lt;~Jposltlon to him,
wUII esUmateo of &lt;VliOiitlon
vol&lt;ls- when anllf the ~ba­
tlon reaches the Setate. IIODr
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SUPPORTERS OF THE VOTE for 19 cunpaignare lq&gt;ing for
a llood turnout at their wOl'k&amp;h&lt;IJ meetlnr scheduled for 7:30 toniaht at the Metgs Hlgb School in Middleport Open to the public,
the seosl011 wlU streas s-rt from voters In the lc"'erlng or
the legal voting agelo Ohio to 19. Ohioans will vote on the ......
ure at the Nov, 4 electl-. On hand for tonigllt's session will be
Slate Senator Osldey Collins.
A SALUT!II:TO THE BLAI;TTNAR AUTO CO. Is a feature In
OM of the wllliowa or the ~n~ Headquarters on EsolliiUD
st. .in Pomer.oy.
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mobile a~ ot car mant•liwhlchdateback to the 1930's Utf
elllld be beoeflclal to . resldiots IIIIo Watmatlon, llll'Uealarly ~*~~• l'rJr older cars. Some Plcturea of tlie lira•a .
andperlcriDIII .... leatured in the "buggies to Buieb"

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display. ·,.
lit tha

ott. window at llle headquarters are arUcles wbleb, '
are available ~ ;~'Communlcy ~rovement Aal'OI'W!,.. ·
which is hoping to ralae Nms for a ~rk In Pomeroy. The boGf
· IIIOblle ll1alf doe• not take lll"dero f.,. theartlcl.. but lf '. riu ....
IJitereot In·the artlcleo abr vieWing the ~ :I'W - CCIIiiioet'
lira. Jllltn Noon. Sbo &lt;lUI
1G!I the ilotalfL
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atalht iho ~; 'tili. Rae '$,

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lllllber Federal Deposit Insurance Cor,oratllll

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D. Ellis $'7,000 fOr Ror{Ponohew.
he had made his position known
ewtiln llllld, loeh""g $2,tji6 J:..... ... D---L
in a letler to President Nixon.
lot: !!'• land uled, $2,Ut tot: l?'l'lv
Grt«ln was named to the
dat!Joau to the re~ 1111c1
Senate Judiciary Commluee by
$2,«00 for airucturelwhlclnrill
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the Republic:ana recently on the
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thecn7 that he was a sure
tlan.
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The ori&amp;IMI ·illfer ot (h , ,_; 111a1o BL, Pom-, died Tues- declsl011 not to do oo Mls a
-. dQ' it1armon lo the Melia Gen. blow to the 56-year-&lt;&gt;ld U.S.
Clrcult ....,..•a
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VETERANs
Surmwo lol!lllda her
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· i "• Vfra:lnla eo.ert, AllnerQY,
"I belleoe Jud81! llaynswortll
...,.. - THE· SOVIET UNIONio._.,..., .lll-. Adlo!W tlneles and...,_ to be Ill honest man and a
lllifU• ..r.and
Eurapeloa eOU.otioe lluao1 a
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learned judge," Grlllln told a
fltat wciilld loc!ttde
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VIYlller lfllllll
Ftaral '101'¥1•• wW be 1'\111011er, "bul lepUmate and
-NaltiiiJ .', Cill~ ..~.-.. 1/G!i- ,~..,.at p.m. at the Ew- a.mstaollal doubt has been
W.. · ald .~ 1'1 ' J(i)$, - fl1jr CIW!tJ 'wlfiO·flle!!eY. Cllar- railed eoncernlnghle IODIItlvIIOlii"US
'lhe
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· 'f.._ ·leo Sfp ttl GfllclafiQg. Burial !If to the hlah llltlcal atantlards
wn ~~~~~~ rt. Jr., !iii4!J'id. , to llllliD .,'IIIII:JJe ·1o Boech-'Crove Ceine- dema- Gl'llle bellch."
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WASHINGTON &lt;lJPO ate Republican Whip Robert P.
- - - - - - - - - - - -- -- --....,;._ _ _ GriMn amounced his
today ID the &amp;lprome Court

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$!,42$ ror ·the land, no a mistake and that It W&lt;lU!d
. ~:W..~.!:::.;'"~nJtllom by IIIUIIIdlng IIIUWI of day aWarded a PI~ ,01111- dama81!s and atructureslnvolv. ,be a mlllako lor llle Senate to
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or abopt tlve 11me1t die~ .ed.
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confirm lt.
1innllpltl J;tt ~'wake ot deatruetion tllrGuah the center or.,_ of IIV!IIe1~
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blm ~- IW;1og lljf the Jury w r e Grtmn, who led &lt;IIPOsltlon
tNII. A ~ l)JI the ciQ"• 3,710 polieemea, ~- JGined by a 1y bi ifie&lt;
D~ it Georp q: Jolllston, George last fall that bloeked Abe
m.Jorit,y ol the, eity's 2,t00 llr8mea, ended at 12:30 I. m. llheD lllilnny. . :.lsnded· needed In M, AtWns, c. P. lflrrla, Jr., Fortas from being elevated to
i J!OIIce u'*tb h*dera bowa!· to -aeneJ! letllslatlon ~lied ilnpruy
to llautes 12t A. T, Warner, Theodore PW. chief Justice lllld subsequently
•nt-toly at a haad)Y conveDBd aaaalon ol the JII'OYIDclalu- IDd so.
linl, Wmon L. Weber, llarold took a maJor hand in criticism

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With ~IIXC.Optlon ot cabinets in a storage room ani lockers
1n ·
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The f~ is modern, c:olorlltl aed ooe mllilrt say ~f ll!Ush. The acc:o1Jl1)811,Ylng photographs show the loa..

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BY BOB HOEFLICH
Constructloe of the Melp Hlgl1 School locatad In the Rock
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However, progress ts being made on the $3 million strucIDre. The interior is beginning to take form .
Nearest to completion inside ls the cosmetology classroom in the vocational section of the new school. Work emJiha,sls has been placed on this partlwlar section stnee the
Oldo Department of EducaUon requires lllat study of the &amp;Object for proper credit must take place uoder the roof of llle
oew building. A&amp; It stands oow, the students enrolled in llle
two year course wiD be required to make up the time already

On tbe now
&lt;:Mrter looue, 5,308 persons voted In faYllt'
Wbtha1 3J89 '!ere aplnetlt, lnd 6,608 oppooltlan vo~&lt;~a wen
call on tbu Zlllllng ordbanee lsoue, • - e d to 1,984 fOI".

INDOOR-OUTDOORS
POWER OORDS

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Cosmetology is
Near Completion

YOim ,.,.,. d0Wn110~fw ordl~

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Bah' dryers are attached to tho bock ot tho overstuffed chairs which are done in a brl8ht
floral print. Esch chair baa a motdtlng footstool.

BOSTON - SEN. EDWAJID Y, KENNEllY'S lawyers alked
the llassacbusetta Siqlrame Court tuc1aJ to dl~ a dlatrlet
court )lllp scheduled to preside at the lnquelllnto tile dMIII Ill
llar7 Jo ltopechno. Attorney EdwarGP. ~ 11ao alked the
hlah eourt to overturn the ground rille• Edalartawnlllllrlet Court
~udp Jimes A. Borlo ~ for the inque1t.
llal!lfy did DOt aik directly that nowa media be barred trcm
'll!t·~-It but -.lei Jlldp Boyle'• decision to au... - 1,~·-· t'Oiltrroom "raload Jl!ndame'&gt;talcw";;Mftlllai~OIIL" ·
He upreasad concero "~alllw ,llllltlloltt,' W1l!lld """".. file

WOODS WilE

HEATING PROBLEM?

· ienl Bank·by-Mail
servi c e . We pro•
/ vide the form s ,

craft It stlrracl 111 oUt ani It holding it dotrn.
no DOt until u hour laar the · It the t.11ut abaud Deep
two Mvllator• eould He the ·Queat was removed, the 11&gt;oke..
binding l)'llthetlc rape to eut It man oald, the molher ship
Tho r- men in the 4~toot, would still bo lble'to lift It and
$Ikon era!! were In radio the abJeet It wao attempdng to
cCIIIIact lllrOUilhout their ordeo1 reco.er,
Uoard.
with their mother ohlp Trona
The Navy ..asellnvohed, the
Tho Mvigatoro of the Nektoit Queot.
USNS Gear, , boo aeuba dlviJW
1!led a meclani..U arm to The slQ&gt;ly ot OlQ'gen ·In· the equipment eipebla of Jllllrw
- . a thick llna which wao craft no limited to 48 hclurL down to thla dOJ&gt;Ih ani wu
call)lht 011 llle propeller of the The llllbmarlna went down at e"'''ctod to aid the two
·hop Quest lllld entangled with noon PDT Tueoclay.
SubmarineL
a 1,500 Pound metal eylinler 011 Two ~vy ohlpa, a Coast The meo aboard the craft,
the bottom ot the ocean.
Guard .Mter ani aiiDther Donlld E. Senor, Robert K.
'ltie Nekton surfaced llrll apeclalt;y clvlllsn lubmarlne, Wortbltvton. Wlll1am E. p~
· fallowed lzy the Deep QuOit a tho Beaver, were at 111e scene brook ani Marohall E. Wor,
fMr minute&amp; later at 3:55a.m. and aided in the rescue.
are •IIIPloyed b;y Locld!eed allll
PDT. The four men 1o the
Lockheed Marina l«boratory, are realderto ot San Diego.
croll, which wao trapped for which · owno and --.tes 111e The Deep Quest, llillj)ed like
aon th8n 12 hour a on the Deep Quest, said the men a fat ctaar, oet a world deplll
bottom or the ocean, were · abuard were aU e&gt;parlenced record for fully maneuvering
l'tllOI"Ied in good condition, a1- unleraea MvigaiDrL
aubmarioea when It plunged
~ c:olcland hu,.ry,
A Locklleed' IPOheoman said 8,310 fMI Fob. 28, 1969..
The Noktoo spent OIW hour the Nekton, awned lzy General
IDd 30 mlnuteo bel"" the OceaDO!iraPhlc IDe., TOl"I'ODCe,
·aurtaee altelq&gt;tlng to cut the CaUL, usad Ill meelui.Uarm
liMp Quest tree. When the to sq, the c:ratt fr&lt;lm the
Nekton flrat aeltled ....,. llle heavy cyllnler w!dch wu

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SAN DIEGO, Callt (UPONekton, a hr&lt;H~~An mintI!Ubnw1ne, treed llle research
a•tynerlne Deep Quest early
·toiJIIY A-om ·. Its elllllnglemert
taO feet below the surra.., ot
tbo Pacific with four men

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WfDNESDA Y, OCTOBER 8, 1969

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DAFFODILS, CROCUS, TUt.;IPS, NARCISSUS,
ANEMONES, AND IIANY OTHERS.
PLANT THEil NOW FOR SPRING BEAUTY
IN YOUR GARDEN.
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re as close
as your nearest
mailbox

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Dutch Fir.: Bullis

Matarlala on Ill• ~~--wf!l.
be avaUoble, aecordlna to Paul
Gerald, Soutbeallem lleilmcllreotor, who oald the worklii!IP
Is for every&lt;lll8.
The reoolutlon to be v upclll Nov, t wwld 8IIIOIId t h e
Ohio Ccln.Ututlclo lowerinl the
legal vottne ..,. .in Oldo frQm
21 to 19. 'lbe meaoure to place
the ta..e be(ore vol&lt;lrl ~loecl
~ in the Oldo SeDale lllld
83-12 in the lloost of Representatives.

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Dealing with the neptl .. lng. Acconllng to the agreements earh town will receive $'750 a
Admitted - Lynetta Schooaover, Rutland; Helen J. St:&amp;at8, parts first, the caadng of year, minimum, from the company 1r the service is installed.

Letart, W. VL; Larry Romine, Estelle Winwood as a grandPT. PLEASANT - Another Rutland; Brian Arms, Miners- mother in an Amerlcao coal"Cirst" for the Mason County ville; Vena Soulsby, ayracuse; mining town is so off--center as
School System was announced Hershel Lemaster, Guysville; to strain credullt;y to the
today. It is a radio program Mary Gardner, Mldl)leporl; El- breaking point. In addition, in
featuring music appreciation sie Barnhart, Middleport; Eu- the pivotal role of the Vista
for elementary school pupils gene Fisher, Pomeroyi EdWard volunteer who makes thi~s
consisting of. pre - recorded Spears, Cheshire; Mary lilamb- happen, Lucas White portnys
the young idealist as such an
tapes from the Toledo School Lin, Pomeroy.
Dltcharged - Mlmie Mil- idiotically innocent do-gooder
~stem provided Mason County
ler,
Everett Ward, Charles that it is difficult to belleve
through Region m - PACE,.
Werry, Henry Werry, Jr.,Eilz - that any gr014&gt; or adults woold
Huntington.
The programs have been in- abeth Ohlinger, Roy Gerlach. take him seriously.
Once we have said, also, that
ltlated in correlation with the
the drama borders perlloosly
Mllsic Education Program oC HARGRAVES REAPPOINTED
Mason Couni;Y, presently directGeorge Hargraves, &amp;lpt. of close to soa,p ~era at times,
ed by Mrs. Walter 0. Mattox Meigs Local School District, we have said enough negative
ani Mrs. R. David stephens of has been rea~ted a mem- things - for there is, in Uds
Pi. "Pleasant.
ber of the Legislative Commit- production, enough merlt to
The broadcasts are sched- tee of the Buckeye Asooclatlon cause viewers to tune in.
uled on Wednesdays on WMPO of School AdminlstraiDrs for Arthur Kennedy and Teresa
at 10:45 a.m. and on WJEII at 1970. Mr. Hargraves served Wright, for instance, as the
11:05 a.m. The introductory on this conunltteo during 1969 family's husbalkl and wife, are
program was presented Fri.. and was a mermer f1 Us ex- quite good, though Kennedy is
w..,..n'• s-... ••••
day, Oct. 3 and was reported ecutive committee in 1967-68. forced to labor throughout
MESH
NYLONS
well received by teachers and The BASA is a stele organiza- under the umecessarilyprete~
39c Value 27c pr.
srudents tuned.Jn throughout the tion for school superintendents tious name of Rame Loving.
1.5 Oen.ler, Beige &amp; Tohltl
There
are
some
good
atcowrt;y, The next broadcast is ani has a membership ol aptempts In " Ap.PQlachian AuOct. 8.
Autate Tricot
proximately 1,000.
twnn" to get the f,eel of
LADIES BRIEFS
FOLMER ON LEAVE
Americana through the old:J9c Value
WSCS TO MEEI'
Jeffrey Folmer is home for
fashioned backbonl&gt;&lt;ll-the-naThe WSCS of the Enterprise Uon people who u.. close to the
14 days alter COin!Jleting boot
3 pr. 97c
training in the U. S. Navy at United Metllodist Church will land, or used to. But the drams
Great Lakes, Ill. Following meet Thursday, Oct. 23, at the also asks us, too much at
5th Avenue
leave, he will go to Memphis, home c1 Theodosia Frecker, times, to ~c~ at face val~
Tenn. , to attelkl an av1aUonme- Pine GroVe, Instead ot this plot develOiJDlenl.s that are
PANTY HOSE
ctianics fundamental school. He evening as wa.iJ previously an.. simply presented rather than
1.39 Value 88c
is the son of William Folmer, nounced.
strongly motivated. Some optiPomeroy.
mistic moments, for instance,
seem to derl ve chietl.y frdm
SORORITY TO MEET
MARRIAGE LICENSE
BIRTHDAY CARDS
Xi Gamma Mu Sorority will
Llge D. lilietds, 68, and Eva
4
• CBS Playhouse,"
ln other
B. Thomas, 68, both of Syra.. meet Thursday at 8 p.m. In wishful thlaklng.
words,
is
on
its
soapbox
again,
the
social
room
of
the
Columcuse.
bus and Southern Ohio Elec- unabashedly. But the prnluctric eo..pany.
tlon Is still worth tuning ln.
Store Ho~rs
LOCAL TEMPS
9 A.M.•5 P.M. Daily
TONIGHT, OCTOBER 7
RHODES TO SPEAK
The temperature In downtown
Walt Di snBy' s
CHll.l.ICOTHE, Ohlo(UPQ- Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Monday,9
"THE LOVE BUG"
Gov . James A. Rhodes will of. with Ugbt rain falling, was 5
(T echnicolor)
ficiate at ground .breaking cere- degrees.
Dean Jones Michele Lee monies for a new waste treatDISNEY CARTOONS:
ment facillt;y of the Mead CorBrotherbat; Dadastranat
poration here Friday.
Nudbeach; Grows
There a 1 ree
SHAKES COME BACK
Admission: $1.00 Adults;
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (UPQ60c Children
Santa Rosa, hit by a $10 mtiSHOW STARTS 7 PM
lloo earthquake Wednesday, was
shaken by two mild tremors
Wednesday ond Thursday
Monday.
No damage was reOctober 8-9
ported.
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to wllll
• a c Ih
a!Oill
reach· :w•r &amp;tG, and
mem~ :".;... or aU
clallool• bou:d of
.,.
compl
ha.. ex»nJMI tholr ~~ -=·membero who wlob to
t1011 to drive ~~~ .~ II&gt;- attand the Waverly eoncert 11111
oro, 'I:U buiiJie ee "4td II&gt;·
member..UP reeelpto
"llllbrtlll!ll and all ~ •'!" their lion Aa1 member
make the reeent rneritberahlp for ldmll
bla renipt
eampalan
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1n GaUlThe 11r
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polllblo.
in the area '~~ill be hold I ...... •.•• , _ aa
thll month
evenlne Ill Waverly aed IIIU
Other CGOtcerla Alvlit Allt1
feature William Warfield, bar- will include the Thoeln in
!tone. The eoncert, which wlU Amerlean !-rem. Sallltde,y
be held Ill the Waverly Hlib. LalleallerAmi I~ YualCI ~
S.m.~ ~~n~~ =-~le ~~ 3 p.~• .., Oct,

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Andree.Julletle Bnul, brll·
110111 French pianist, t.ao been
aelected . aa the flrial concert
011 the Tri-Co&lt;mt.f Communlt.y
Cclncerl Aaoodatl011'1 1969-70
aetles.
Mlaa Brun will - r on llle
811111' of llle Gallli Academy
lUgb School audiiDrJUm on &amp;Indi,J olte...-., Aprlll2,
Th loeal aertea will open
With~ Wortii-Crow'orpn Ato
at 8 p.m. 5aturdsy, Nov. 22,
followed by tile Robert De Cormler tolk Sln&amp;era on Fob. 19.
Total memberahlp for the

erallnS - · ot $87,761.65 lor llle llacal Y- n1ng .u.e 81, 1969, ••~lng ID fliuros releaoecl todll
tzy William Slnoltzer, buo!ness m...... r lllld treoour.
er. These basic ex;pensea Inelude electricity, fuel oU,
telephone, and water and

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for telephone service, a total of $17,275.95 for the !Is-

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a month. The college pa.ld $l,f39.~permontb

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