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Annual frlenlohlp nlal&gt;t of
Dlatrlct 13, Daughteraof Amer1~, wae held · reeently at the
K. of P. hall In Galllpolla.
1\lu:Y Auadn of Golllpolla,
cba.lrman, pve the welcome.
Flll)bearero escorted E d I 1 h
Wal&lt;el1, dlltrlct depll;y, Into
the hall where numoroua glft.a
were preaented to ber.l'
lletll Dobblna of ~eld,
state eouncllor, waa &amp;1.10 e•corted toto 1he hall and recol•ecl a red roao coraa&amp;~~ from
Mra. Wlkely and a lift from
the dlatrlcl
Slate and nadonal ofllcers
were received by the Cheater
CooncU. Included In the IJ'OUII
were Mre. Dobblnl, state coun..
cUor; lira. Wlkely, Dlltrlct 13
deput;y; Edna BoDe Ghal1&lt;01.

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Wlmera In the fourth throulll&gt;
sixth grades were Becky Fultz,
Jon! Murray, and Am Poarch.
Meigs County foorth, fifth Mra. PiiYIH• Hackett was chair.
and sixth grades were in Ath- man for the
ens Tuesday for the children's
concert performed by the Oblo
University ~mphony Orchestra at Memorial Audl.tortum.
The eoncern was sponsored
by the Athena Mulic Women's
Club and the Ohio University
Mr. and Mrs . David T. GrueSchool of Music. Solecdonsln- - , Mr . and Mra. Lllrry ~lid­
cluded Handel's uwater Mu- son and Lori 1.7m. Kay Gruesic" and the "CarnJval of tbe ser and daughter, MlateeDawn,
Animals" by SoiJIUiaens, with and Glen Grueser s)&gt;OIIt t h o
the narradonb7 Naoh being read weekend In Darlington, Pa. vts.
by Dr. Anthony :rrtsollnl.
lttng Mr. ani Mra. Gerald Hogue

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Open Fri. &amp; Sot. Nights
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Irtmton, national credential
commtuee; Edith Betdnl. TuJI·pen Plalna, pall alate ta~ncll­
ori tqrtle Nance, lrontal, past
ll&amp;te councilor and deputJ of
Dlalrlct 7; Eathor Ridenour of
Cheater and Grace Gird of
~rlnlfleld, otate law commllteememboro.
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A!ao received by CI\Oiter
co..u:ll and preaented commiaalona bythedlatrlctdeput;ywere
Pribble Wlllcm, past 11ate 001111cUor, depulf Ill GaWa Coomcll;
Maraaret Seldenabel, deputy Ill

psat ctepudeo and district otrlce·ra
amounced tor Dec.
14 at Cheater. Fealllred on the
-am waa a solo by Either
Harden, dlltrlct councilor In
of llrl. Wab\Y, "Tike
Time 10 be Hol1."
A 8 p.m. dlmor preceded
the meeting. The .Halloween
theme wu carried IRII In 1he
do&lt;orltlona. Favor• wen thermometers trom the Flrot National Bank at Galllpoill, and
•wins ldtll from Royal Crown
were served.
Cola. Tho Gallla Council hostOthers attendbW were MriL ed the dlllrlct meetleiJ:.
Mildred VaD Main, Malt, Llae
Door prizea wen awarded to
ani Kevin Scott, Cindy, toey Hattie Fnderlck, Mra. Dobbin•
ani Jay llanlQ, Mickey Chllda, ani Dorta Grue-.
Tlra Nletl, Terry M&lt;Gulre,
Georp Sldnner, ClndyVaoMeler, Melinda Custer,lloneJIIIaW·
ley,
Cindy Scllllolder, J,..
Burna, Lynne Baker, Stan WU-

Florence Pulta, dor&gt;ut.Y of Qlldlng Slar 12t.
The ll&amp;te C&lt;JIIIIClt pve ln.
otructlaa 011 niportinl ani .....
111111 bookl ani ..-.&gt;cod the
state •••ton ID he t.eld ~ Columbua. ll 1111 alao noted auot
Thecolorua Council 17 wiD be
holteao for 1he a)lrinl rally Ap.
1'11 29 In l'Vmeroy. Pr&amp;Yini

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Celebrates 16th Birthday
Mr. ani Mrs. Norman Van
Matre entertained recent17wlth
a par1y In observance ollhe 16th
birthday annlveraary of lhelr
sORt Rick, at the American (.e.
glon Hall In Middleport.
Gary Ellis, Greg Hayes ani
Jim snYder provldedmualcdurlng the evenllw for dancl"lo Assisting Mrs. Van Metre ln se"'"
111! the guests were Mrs. Jack
Ambrose, Cathy Manley, VIcky
Van Maire, and Sheridan Ruasell. Sonlwlches,plcklea,I)Oia·
to chips, coke and C\llcakes

MEIGS 'THEATIE
T onlght and Thur•doy
October 29-30
MOT OPEN
Friday and Saturdoy
October 31-Mov. 1
THE LOVE GOD?
(T ochnlcolor)
Don Knotts
Anne Francis
THE BIG GUMDOWM
(T echnlcolor)
Lee Von Cleef
Tho•. Milian
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and daughter, Wendy Kay. Mr.
and Mrs. David T. Grue- went
especially to aee thsir new
granldaugbter, Wen&lt;IY Kay,
born Oct. I.
Mr. and Mra. David Elkew,
Kandt, Beth and AIIIY l.7m of
Newark were weekend pesto&lt;&gt;J .
their parents, Mr. and Mro.
Harvey Erlewlne, Rutland, and
Mr. and Mra. Charles Elkew,
f'omero:y.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bradford, Grove City, and Mr. ani
Mra. Alan Bradford, Alexandria, Va. were weekenl Yloltors of Mr. and Mra. Harold
Lohse, Pomeroy, and Mr. ani·
Mra. Wallace Bradlord, Mld-

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Civil Rights Lawyer·s Zero-in on Mississ-ippi Schoofs-·.

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Theodorua CouncU 17, Fame· han! peno ware dlotrlillted to
roy; Erma Clalanl, Cheater all council depudea.
Tho dOINII' eiob Chrlotma•
323; Malinda Brlldbury, deput;y
part;y
for all state otncarl,
of K,ym 227; Vera tjouaehald·
paot
alate
ofllcera, depude•.
er, deiN\7 Ill !Vey 283; and

WASHINGTON (UPIJ -tlvll ·
rlghtl lawyers, armed with a
Suprome Court decl•lon order·
.. lng Mln,lnlppl to end Its
MQregaftd duat IChool system
"at once," began today to
review ICOI"et of pending law
aults to apefd lnlegrotlon
throughout the South.
The court, In a untnlmous no...,...M ruling Wedneadoy,
turned down the Nixon admlnll·
lr"ollon'a roquost for a delay In
deloOregotlng 30 Milllsalppl
ICheol districts.
The court voted, In Its first
malor action under Chief

Justice Warren E. Burger's
!eldership, to repl•ce the 15year-old '"ell dellberolo ~ ..
dot:lr"lne on deoegregotiOn ..,
grounds It "Is no longer
constitutionally permfaslblt."
The court ntobllahad o new
poslllon: School districts must
cease to - a t e Ont 11o1 of
schools for blackl and another
far whllea while they are
battling Integration aulft In
court.
Moy Mount Now Asuuft
Legal sources predicted the
court's two-page opinion might
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'"de focto'"sogregotlon oxlatlng
In many Northern cities due to
residential pitterns.
The NAACP's IAgal DolonM
Fund (LDF). which repro10nlod
the Nigro cause In the
Mlsslnlppl caM, began an
lmmadlolo rovlow of about 2ilo
school deloOregotlon caMI aJ.
(Oldy Iliad throughout the
South, whore II contended o
policy of '"IIIJvallon forever'"
hod held heck lntogratlon .
"Now that the court has
accepted the principle on which
we urged no further defay1 and

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The flrat electric generator
waa developed b7 EDi!loh pby.
siclei Michael Faraday In 1831.

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Dennis Boas.

Tommy Quillon, Chuch llar&gt;naha, lllovldl!qJod, lWpr Abbett,
Susie Soubby, Ron Smith, Mar)'
Midkiff, Dellbla Ohllnpr, Becky
Seelig, Floranall Burne7, 5l!eUa
Folmar, Stew PoweU, Aw

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during lltJoollon, ,.. are going Now Ori...,a, which heel
to .,.._ for such rollill In all grenlad • delar to Poe. 1.
poncting lldiool e1101/' uld
The
CouM the
LDF Director Jock Grtenberg bose back to lhi Appellate
In a statement llliUIICI from hls Court with lnotrvctlmo to loll
Mow York ollie.. "We pro· the Mlnlsalppl dlsirlcts lo
toundly hoplt thel the Deport- '"begin lmmedlaloly to
ment of Justice Wilt come Into as unitary aehool systems
the ca- on our side..."
within which no per100 Is to be
Will Aw•lf Dtvtlopmtnh · excluded from any school
The Justice Department, beelute of race or cator."
whose offorl to wln a tempora. Neither the Wlllto House nor
ry reprieve tor MIIIIISippl Mlullllppl Gov. John Bell
IPOrkod a rtbolllon In Its Civil · Williams, who was In Washing.
Rights Division, uld It would ton, had any comment on the
awalt developments In the 5th decision.

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Crall, Anita Dowdy, Lee WUllams, Leta Floytl, auioRobiJ&gt;.
aon, Mike &lt;~aylor.
Also, Bernie Hemeaoy, Jm
Kloe&amp;, PeaY O'Brien, Eddie
Brown, Tom Rotrmer, Brenda
Van Meter, RlckWUt,JanetAmbron, Jeanle Schntlder,Jon
Dlllard, J , T, Rue, Beeky Ambrose, Brenla Taylor, Llnla
R""', Scott Watton, Pam Dod•on. Rita Caact, Gerle PCIIreU,
Johe TallnehiU, Melody Walt.
era, Tom Cook, stew Dunfee,
Richard Dean, Jeff Tyo, Karon
Price.
Glfla W01'9 prelelted to the
honored gueat.
&amp;B UNIT CAU.ED
Tho Raelne Emergeoey s.,.ad
.... called to the Albert berry relidellce, 1.ot11 -m,
Tuesday at 8:t5 a.m. for Steven Roaeberry, &amp;811 12. He 1111
taken to llol- Medical Cmter ani admitted aa a medical
psdent.

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Precinct officials alii workera for Meigs County' a Nov. 4
election were announced today
by the countyboardofelections.

were:

Grode two. Cindy Warnn,
Lara Knighting, Arrlty WIIICOI;

grodo - · Eddte Adams.
Ponnr Smtih. Backr Crow•
groclo four, lhellor O..allor,
Barbera Thelll. Joy Nelglor 1
grade five, Doug Warden,
Brenda Lowls, Tract W-Ind
I&lt;othr Pickens, (lie for third);
groclo llx, Billy Bush, Lauro
Tholu and lrono Knighting.
All of the wlnnon will he
pnsenlad prJ-.

TRU CK INSPECTION Trucks and workman wait
a.etr turn tor winter inapecdon concklcted We&amp;lesda,y by
atate ofllclals of Division 10,
Marietta, at the State Highway
Garage, Chester Road, In pre.
parinJ: ror the Inspection, every piece of OCJilpment Is
made rea&lt;~y for 1he up.com.
lng winter months by the em, l!l!&gt;~ooa • . Truck• ani qther
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'ill!lli&gt;ito...tenl: Meigs Cotnil;y'
fltlte !Hghwa,y IJllrap empl~.
... In lront of one of the
trucks l'hlch has been ctven
the over.all treatment, lett
to rilht, are Gerald Amber-

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love your new PLAYTEX Bra or Girdle,
return it to PLAYTEX for a full refund.
Full details are on a coupon you'll find on
PLA YTEX packages and displays . .
•2S¢ charge for poslage and handling.

• PLAYTEX "Cross-Your-Heart,. and
"Living',. stretch bras. White. 32A-40C.
From $3.00 ("D" sizes $1.00 more.)
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Diamonds""' style shown) and "S lbs.
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No one was lnjured in two acCOLUMBUS- GOV. JAMES A. RHODES TODAY proclaimed
cidents Wemesday In Meigs
Sunlay "Vote 19 llloy" In Oblo In recosnttion of 1he re!eronlum
Coun~, both involving trucks. •
vote on the statewide baUot two t!&amp;Ys later.
tl one, there was no eu~taet
If tba Issue passes, 191.1d 20 year old Ohlo residents will
between
1he vehlcles, said 1he
be able to vote In the 1970 elections. Rhnles urged wters to
Slate
lllgbway
Potrol. A trac.
cast ballot&amp; on the issue so the decision would be ' 1 representator-trailer
operated
by Jerry
tlve of the pubUc will"' The governor said his cmtacts witb
Hall,
19,
Cheshire,
was
behind
youth .,in the llt.Per tee1111 have revealed their deep hterest in
a car driven by Ruth Moyer, 36,
and knowledge of govermnent.. n
Middleport, at 2:10 p.m. Wednesday
em Rt. 7, one ani eight.
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WASHINGTON - IF OIHO STATE WINS the Big Ten foot- - · mites south of Rt. 124.
HaU sounded his hom and at.
ball title again this year, lt would be ''unfortuntte'' Cor football
tempted
to pass . lie cut back
fans not to be able to see the team play in the Roae Bowl, says
In, however, beeause of an ap.
Rep, Robert Tall Jr., llo-Ohlo.
proaching
car. 'lbe Moyer car,
Taft, In a speech Inserted Wednesday In 1he COf\ll"esslonsl
according to 1he patrol, was
Record, urged the Big Ten rultJ1! preventing a conference team
forced off the right aide of the
from r-dJW In the Rose Bowl be waived.
road and over an embanlanent.
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There was oo dama&amp;e to the
.Pi I«•• 1 ('ttk ![t•l• ttttnllwr "'""'' _jn/1
tractor~aller. Minor damap
DENVER - TilE SOUTHERN SLOPE of Colorado's Pikes
Peak, already burdened with more than abc times 1111 Mrmal was done to tho car. No char!IO
was !lied.
~r smwtaU, aot more earl1 today, So did DelMir, which
No char&amp;~~ was flied ~ 1111 ac.
haa recel..ct almost three time• aomuchas tho old Octdler recat 6:t5 a.m. WeclneldaT
ord.
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7, one ani one • tenth
In California, 56-mUHIHiour wlnla whlweclat 5,00kcre
miles
south
of the Melp • Athhru.oh fire lato two -hoiulJl! !nets. Four llrelllen were lolured,
1111 County line. Thera waa mi.
one serlouab'. Thl"OO-ClUll'lera of an Inch of rain ••ked tho Datta..Fort Worth area ani !root wamilwa were posted for the IJ&gt;o nor c1amaae to a truck and moderaiD dama&amp;e to the car.
tertor poc1i0111 o1 North carolina.
otrlcera reported that Frank
Haynea, St, Franklin Fumace,
Clmul ttn•tlirt• ltl.r t"t:{tmrt
Wll
lllllldng a left tum Rl.
CLEVELAND- STATE AUDITOR ROGER CLOUDWeclnea881111!d1hele!tfrmtofhialrllck
oil)" predicted psr...nat property tuea on equipment In Ohio wut
&amp;redualll' be eliminated ani the city Incant tax wiD be pl'Oo allUck a car drlvm b)' Jeltle
llteveno, 39, Rt. I, LtllfJ1o41om.
tectecl In AllY -eel &amp;...-at tax reform In Obto.
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.llc ElrpetidlturO Councll, oald city Income taxes produced $2011
~, lbr 2:17 Ohio municipalities last year, nearl1 -'lltw
'i .. \he 4217 miiUm· coUected duriJW the aame period in property
' -~a b)' all 936 Ohio clllea ani viUagso, Cloud also predlded
i • 'j~lve utenolOD of lnCCIIIlo 1u coverage to schools an! a
f~\1"1'
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The staffs for the 39 voting
precincts listed below are the
presldlrw Judge, three judges,
and. two clerks, ln that order.
East Bedford - Mrs. Sylvia
I. Mldlda, Mrs. Mildred F.
Betzlng, Mrs, Sadie A. Carl,
Lince Hart, Mrs. Maxine P,
Williams, Mrs. Helem J. Howett.
West Bedford - Frank L.
Jones, Mrs. lAvinia M. carper'
Mrs. Louise E. Harrison, Ceell 0. Tobon, Mrs. Carol D.
Jones, Mrs. lona Brickle&amp;.
North Chester -George c .
GeMeimer, Mrs. Bertha F.
Smith, Mrs. Cleo M. Smith,
Mrs. Dorothy I. Myers, Mrs.
Norma J. sexson, Mrs. Marcia
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THE LETART F ALLS PTA wW haveltsoneblg JIIOIIoY-maiolJW 0~ of the year oo Nov. 15 at the school.
Proceeds from the actlvlcy wW be uoed to purchase mucllneeded playaround equipment.
Ac:corciiJv to plans, the PTA, headed by Dennis Mamoel, pre..
Ide.-, wiD stage a .iltaey '"'per !rom 5 to 7 at the achooL FnJill
7:30 to 8:30p.m. thorewlllbealalent hour featurlll! folk .....,
aid ani new, ani a si,...Iong. DuriJ1! theeveo!Jw &amp;lao there wW
be an old-tlahloned pneral store opera-· leaturiJW pefiiiJ' ...,
dies, homemade jeUiea, a cracker bureland what-llave--you.
POMEROY' S CHUCK BARTELS Is bolJl! commenled oowrat dlreetlons for his hanll~ of a rether Ult'leasant altooatloll Solurday near the Beacon service Slatton.
Chuck Ia the one who dlscOYOJ"ecl a man In cmvulalona the Illation. The man wu In a
Chuck hoard nolsaa
COIIIlow llom the YOhlclo. He lnveatlpted ani kflll the alluall• ,
unler cantrol Ultll 1he pollee ani emerpncy sqllld urhed.
After lo1JV thrCJO.IIh tho e,.,.rtonce, which was pntlf.....,.,.
low. accordltw to some onloekera, Bartel a WO!t calml,y- hio
dlillea at the alation where he to

ClllljiOJ"-'"'ed.

Mrs. Unla Ward, Mrs. Noll ·
Middle swart.
East Letart - Mrs. F..... .,
B. Hayman, Mrs. Focle I. Hay-·.
man, Mrs. Eula J. Wolfe, Mrs.
Ruth l Wolfe, Mrs. JIUIOI S..
Manuel, Mrs. Evell'n Ma,..L .
Letart - James R. HUt, Mrs.:
Clara J. Powell, Mrs. Florence. ·
HW, Mrs. Marale Hunt, Mr~, ..
Bormle S. Miller, Mrs. Pa•4lnl
Wolle.
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Lcq Bottom - Mrs. :·
eaUne Hayman, Harr~- 1. C&lt;Jie, ·
man, Mra. Nellie E. Andrew, ·
Mro. Ruth Stetbem, Mrs. Freda G. Lllrlilns, Mrs. Ada E.
Great River- Mrs. CarolE. Blsaell.
OUWidale - Mro. Either B.
Rhodes, Mrs. Marie E. laW'rence, Mrs. Letha L. Protfttt, Leaden, E. D. !Vker, Mn.
Mrs. Jean &amp;lyre, Mrs. lJnda Jessie R. Dodderer, Mrs. lfar:J .
I. Patterson. Mrs. Juanita M. Lou loogsaotte, Mrs. Potrlcla
A. BoDey, Mrs. Mary JaM
Soyre.
Portlanl - Mrs. Dorio M. Reedley.
Reeda.W. - illdeDR.IIlaka, .
Sayre, Harry A. ~ Mra.
VIolet Bnwer, Charlea Hllton,
(Coatlllllld 011 P.lae 7)
South Chester - Mrs. Esther
P. Ridenour, Mrs. Sodte E.
Trussell, Mrs.
Yvonne M.
Wells, Mrs. Ruth L Jordan,
Mrs. Ew Kimes, Mrs. Lucnle
Ridenour.
Columbia - Mrs. Louise z.
Ellis, Mrs. Beulah M. Perry,
Vlctor Perry, WUllam R. Lawson, Mrs. Laura Krebs, Mrs.
Ethel M. Jordan.
Dyesvtlle - Mrs. Grace 'fur..
ner, Mrs. Golden F. stansbllry,
Mrs. H~ E. Peek, Harvey E.
Starkey, Mrs. Gloria J. llanlqJ.
Mrs. Elizabeth E. Walsh.

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PARIS lUPI)- The United
S!illn propoaed today lhet Viet.
ent; Ernie Cullums, lUll EInam peace negotiators try a
chinger, oldest tooc.Umeem. "new approac:h '" to break !he
ployee, and Rallanl Tor. conference deadlock through
renee, superintendent.
smaller and more aecret meet·
lngs, but the Communists re.
lected the move.
The new American proposal ,
made by Ambassoclor - r y
cabot Lodge, called on the com munists side to agree to "re.
strlcted" meetings starting on
the morning after president
Richard M. Nixon's Nov. 3.
speech on VIetnam .
The move was rejected
Bob
almost Immediately by chief
Viet Cong nsgollalor Madame
Would you believe the new Meigs High S&lt;hool is at lcmg last Nguyen Thl Blnh.
ready for OCClf:IBncy?
Well, It Is. Vocational students moved Into the new bulldiJW
this mornizw to begin classes. It had been the h(Ve or om.clala
that the wcatioll!ll 11ectlon would be ready when school started.
Vocaduw students will have onl1 a day at It this week ID their new quarters. however, since «morrow wUI be a holldQ ·
due to a meetirw o( the SOutheastern Ohio Teachers Assn. 1n Atbens.
The Community Claaa held at Rutland wW be In school Friday even though other classes aeros11 the country wUI be 41 ...
missed due to the t&lt;achers' meeti.JW, Tho C0111111unlty Cla11 r,uC
a late start ani has some six days to Dlake "' before the en!
the yesr. Friday wut be one or thoae six days.

eer, assistant superintend-

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The potters _ . made by
children of tho school to
promote pe._ of a four mill
ICheol -illlng lovy to bo
volad on In the Soulhorn Loci!
School District on Nov. -1.
The potter of Sherun Hill, a
third grader, w.. the artza
winner and will be e n - In a
district can•t omdng finalists
of the Racine. Lotart. SyriCUM
Etemontarr schools end the
JuniOr high.
First, IOCIInd oiMithlrd placo
winners. _..voir. ot the
Racine Elomontory School

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month remalnid before tht
government was obllgoct to oct
anyway. the high COU&lt;I Mid In
Its decision lhel '"The quosllan
prooonlod Is one of par_,
lmportence, Involving as I I the -111 of lundarnonlal
rights to many thousands of
lchool children ..."
II told the Appelloto Court In
Now Orleens to direct the
schools to accopl all or pert of
HEW's earlier plena ·or to
amend them •s It sen fit. In
any caM. It said, .. ...,.._
" pllcll holdings of thll court
obllgotlon ot ovorr school

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Sayre, Rancb' Becker, W a y n e nounc:od In a potter can•t ill
WeD, Georse Hawkey, Deb! Gal· the Roclno Elomentorr School.

Region Received

But Sen. James 0 . Eaotlltld,
D-Mln .. Mid the ruling '"spells
dlustor far public educ:allon In
Mlaalaalppl and manr pam of
the South."
Tho Justice Ooportrnanl heel
arguad • botore the s.,nm.
Court ""'" time was nMded to
perfect lnloiJrollon plana the
Ooportment of IINlth, EducJ· •
tlon and Welforo bed drlflad
for the 30 dlstr-lcls. It contended
the pten1 were haatlly drawn
and would have resulted In
..._ If put Into offoct ot the
beginning of the ICheol y-.
AlthoUgh llfflo ""'" than a

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Winners Announced

Exc •t1no
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Super
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MOBILON.
Sc r ee n TV feat ur e s a
h and some scu l p t u r e d
mu l t ! · c o lo re d c ab i ne t
fas hioned m cl ean. mod ern recta ngu lar hnes. In
Grained Amenca n Waln ut
color and Gold c olor, or
Grained Pec an color and

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The Rutland Friendly Gardeners Club hes received first
piece In Region 1l for Its garwork
ther•py with special
education students In the
Rutland Elementary School
during 1961-69.
Mrs . Howard Birchfield
served as therapy chairman for
1he year's prolecf. The clau II
Mre. Martha Searls w a s bolng cantfnued this yoor with
Mrs. larry Edwards 11
crowned queen for the week
chairman.
when the Meigs Tops KnotchThe club will al10 r~ve
ere met Tue~ night at the
awards for tying for first place
Melp County lntlrmary.
In Region 11 on the publicity
Mrs. Searls had i five pound book ond for honer-able mentlm
loss. Runner~p with an over In the stale on Its year-.
two pound loss was Mrs. Marte
Blrchrield. Mrs. Cecilia MJtch
CONDITION IMPROVING
opened the meeUng with the
Mfaa JOOD Klaer of Le1art
prQer. A Halloween part;)' to Falls Is a psdent at the Rivbe held Uds week was plan. erside Methodlat Hospital In
ned. It was decided not to cos- Columbus. Her c:ooctl- Ia retume. Games will be played portedl.y Improving. Har room
and diet re!realunents serv- IIIDiber Ia 2018 lor thoae who
ed.
would like to send canto.

Baqs

SP'Vr1AL

Service

Gravealde services for Harvey Hendersm Mournln&amp; 60,
former MkldleJ)Ort resident who
died at St. Albans, W, Va., will
be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at
the Riverview Cemetery in Middleport.
Mr. Mourning resided at It3
Riveniew Drive at st. Albans.
He was a retired section laborer on 1he Cheaspeoke and Oblo
Railroad and was a member &lt;(
the Methodist Church.
Fmeral services will be held
at 11 a .m. Thursday at the Cu.
dorph Funeral Home In St. AI.
bans after which time the bociY
wiD be brought to Middleport
for the graveside rites.

George Hargraves, s~erin- Lohse, Steve Miller, Sherrie
SUNDAY
lenient,
spoke to the group on Blackston, Sonly Taylor, Linda
SPECIAL SINGING by t h e
the
importance
of supportlrc the Shenefield, Rosemary Rice,
servants Quartet at the Mt.
Hermon Church Sunday at 7:30 levy. Dur~ 1he meetlll! It was Mary Radford, Becky Wright,
reported that the aaBOClation Frank Glralaml, Sherry Hayes,
p.m.
now has a membership of 100. Batte JeanHobstetter. Marlene
MONDAY
are sun being aecepted Goodwin ard Glenna Sprague.
Dues
THEODORUS COUNCIL 17,
ani may be maUed to lllorid
Dau@lllers of America, 7 :30 p.
to
Bowen or Mrs. Roy Mayer ,
m. MooKiay at the 100F hall.
Charter to be draped in mem- Pomeroy.
Plans were made (or an inory of Elsie Hart; members to
formal dance to be held at the
wear white.
conclusion o( the march~ seaE I e m e n t ason. Named to a committee to ryMiddleport
TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE
School winDers In a poster
Mr. and Mrs. Clemente Men- plan the dance were Mrs. Dan- contest to promote the three
IQ' Thompson, Mrs. Mayer,
mill renewal levy for the Meigs
ehtni wtu observe their 50th
wedding anniversary with an Mrs. Uoyd Wr,igbl, Mrs. lllovld Local School Dlatrlct tobevotRobinette, Mrs. Frank Wilson,
SHOE STORE
open bwse from 2 to 5 p .m. on
ed on at Tuesday'sgenaralelec.
Mrs.
Paul Casci and Mrs. Keith
Moxt Door to Elborlolds
&amp;mday at their home, 309 Wetztion were announced Tuesday.
Goble.
' - - -- - - - - - - - ' gall St. , Pomeroy.
Sponsored by the Middleport
R was announced by Bowen
PI'A, the contest was 1:011®&lt;1e e e • e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e that parents will participate In ed In two categories with prizes
e
e senior night activiUes at the of $5 lor !lrst, $3 for second
concluding perrormance atf~
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: ball games. He recognized those and $2 for third being awarded in each categocy.
• attel'lllng in OOservance of
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All 74 entries will be dla.
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e uDads' Night. " Mrs. Harold played
In Mlddle)&gt;Ort business.
e
• Blackston asked for workers at
houses. Winners In 1he flrot
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: elusion of the mee~
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District 13 Friendship Night Held

the ltev. Robert KOOn, Charles
Coq:er, Gary Boggess, Mike
First Bapelsl Churcb.
Oiler, Charles Lane, Sam TerRecelvirw: the prb:es for best z~lous, Jim Lane, Barbara
coatwnes were Anita arll Marla . and Cheryl Mowery ancl Jayne
Sheridan In •• Mary Had a Llttle Hoeftich.
POMEROY BROWNIE TROOP 171 - Jack............ were
Lamb, " moat orlginal; Lena
Mrs. Wickham and Mr. alii
Phalin. as afalry, the prettiest; Mrs. Bob Hoeflich judged the made durlll! a HaUoween par1y of the Pomeroy brownies held
Monlay nlgbt after school at 1he Pomeroy First Baptist Church
Mrs. Margaret 5l!erldan, 1he costuml"lo
u,gliest, alii Mrs. S&amp;ndy Phalln.
basemert.
After the children carved thelr jack~larterna they were
the funniest.
Children of the Meigs Counlighted for a Halloween soag!eat. Canlled IQIPlos were given as
ty Home were guests attheparfavors and cookies decorated in the pwnpkln theme and elder
ty planned by Mrs. Nettle Bam·
were served.
hart ard Mrs. Oliver Michael
New members or the trcqJare Linda Rosenbaum, Kim Warn-The church socialroomwas exer, Linda Reedy, Anna Wiles, Lisa KiJW, Teresa Smith and
tenslvely decorated in the HalMarla Logar. In charge of the perty were Mrs. William Sheri·
loween motU:, The refreshment
WEDNE!IlAY
dan, Sr., 1he leader, who was assisted by Mrs. IHchard Rosei&gt;WIUlWOOD GARDEN Club, baum ani Mrs. Orval Wiles.
table centerpiece was an arOthers at the party were 'I'a!nm7Gulnther,SherrleOaborne,
ra~ement of mums ln a PUJJ'IP'" 7:30 Wednesday, "come as you
are" party, oome of Mrs. Pout Judy HaD, Kathleen Smith, Ala McKinrl)', Manly Sisson, Mary
kin container.
Mr. ani Mrs. WUllam Sheri- Fisher: Mrs. HlramFtBher,aa. Mitch, Connie Romine aM Maria Sheridan.
Recent projects of the Brownies hne Included maklll! clowns
dan ard Orval Wiles conducted sistine hostess.
THURSDAY
out of tin cans ani old socks, ani moldlll! ani palntiJW lesf
games and a feature of the eve-MIDDLEPORT WCTU, 7:30 plaques.
ning was a visit to the "spook"
house. Refreshmerts or cider Thursday ~ Middleport F l r s t
MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39 - Costume prizes were
and donuts and can:l.ied apples Baptisi Church. Election of of.
ficers
.
awarded durlll! a HaU~Meen party of 'l'r&lt;q&gt; 39 Monlay nigbt at
were served.
WOMEN'S ASSN .• 7:30Thurs- the scout houae.
AtteOOtrw were Mr. and Mrs.
The winners were Velvet Swisher, the prettlest; 8ally WaltOrval Wiles, Anm an:l. Jimmy, day night at Middleport First
John Hunnell, Ric~. Ronnie, United Presbyterian Church; ers, the ugliest; Martha Krawsczyn, the JllOtit ortginal, am Je~
Jeff ani Bobby Couch, Mr. ani Mrs . R. M. 5l!erman has book nller Wise, the funniest.
HaUoween games were played and refreshments of saOOMrs. Harry Bailey, Debbie and study. Mrs. Rodney Downing.
devotions;
hostesses
are
Mn.
Keith, Mr. ani Mrs. Richard
wiches, potato chips aJXI soft drinks were seTved. AssisUng
Flnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Joe Bailey. Mra. William Oh. Mrs. Roscoe Wise, leader, with the party were Mrs. Harold
Sheridan, Jr. , Maria, Anita, linger, Mrs. LeoKennedy, Mrs. Fitch, Mrs. carolyn Haley, Mrs. John Krawsczyn, Mrs. Wllllam
and Christina, Mrs. Tom Hy· Plummer Beeson and Mrs. J. Walters, Mrs. Franklin Triplett aOO Mrs. Newnan Burdette.
soU, Todd ani ScctiY, Mrs. han K. Smith.
Gues'.s at the party were suzarn Wlse, Kellee Burdette,
ANNUAL
MEETING,
Meigs
Walker, G-.y, Bonnie and Lola,
Chris Burdetle ani Barbara Haley. S&lt;outa attenl~ In addition
Mrs. June Poole, Lisa Poole, County Pioneer and IHstorlcal to those nanleo ~ere Judy GUkey, a new member, Mary BOggs,
Mrs. William Sheridan, Sr., Society, 1 p.m., Thuridlly, St. Tracy Burdette, ~erri Fife, Ann Fitch, Kathy Haley, Trudy Hall,
Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Vicky, Paul's Lutheran Church, POme. Catby - - · · Jonl Murray, Ann Pesrch, Cindy Trijllett, Jill
Timmie a~ Tracy Hysell, Ben- roy,
Walburn, Cindy White ani Robin Taylor.
ny Skinner. Mrs. Terry Phaltn
Soturday 1he girls went on a hike at Forkod Run Lake. They
BRADBURY PI' A HaUoween
, . . - - -- - - -- - - - - , Carnival, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. were transported to the lakebyMn. LiooelBoggs, Mr. and Mrs.
William Swisher, ancl Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Wise. Followlrw the
'lbursda.Y at tbe acboo1 .
FRIDAY
hlke, the scout11 had a wiener roast.
Guests were Paula SWisher, David Swisher am. Suzanna Wise.
DANCE FRIDAY, American
Lestoo hall, Racine. Music by Scouts on the ota:trc were Mary Boggs, Tracy Burdette, A D n
~·Kord Klnp:" fl. Belpre. Free Fitch, Katby Haley, Trud;y HaD, Cln!yHindy, MarthaKrawscz.yn,
re(reshments, JJUbliC welcome. Ann Pearch, Velvet Swisher, Cln:ly Triplett and Jennifer Wiselm!GS IHGH School cheerRaise the fas.h ic!!'
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5 - A court or awards was planned
leaders• atter..pme dance Fricolors!
day lollowring the Melgs..Jron.. for Nov. s when the troop members met recently at tbe scout
Reel,
ton football game at the Meigs house.
brown, or
Patrol activities toward completiog badge requirements
Junior !Hgh auditorium, 10 to
grey,
midnight. The Jays will em- were discussed and it was noted that the girls have participated
shining
cee. Admission 50 CAnts each. in hikes, cookouts, and nature studies.
patent.
A HaUoween party were planned lor 7:30 Wednesday at the
SOUP SUPPER t 'rlday at St.
boose. Relreshment and recreation committees were
scout
Pau1 Lutheran Church, Pomenamed.
Costume prizes wlll be awarded.
roy , 4 p.m. SOup, sandwiches.
pie, cake and beverage.
SATURDAY
IIOLY COMMUNION, Soturday, 12:15 p.m., All Solnts Day,
at Pome roy Grace ~iscopal
A resolution eOO.orslng the gram of music. Making up the
Cburch.
three mill renewal levy tor the grO\CII were Ellen Rice, Steve
HIGH SCHOOL dance par1y Meigs Local School District to Sc:hiUlJW, Tim Glaze, Jim
with the Jays Soturday, 8 p.m. be voted on In Tuesday' s gener- Haley, Nathan Robinette, Vicky
at the Meigs Junior H I g h af election was passed by the Van Matre, Kathy Yates, Jo
School auditorium. School spon- Meigs Band Boosters Associa- Ellen Diehl, Sandy Johnson, Kasored. Admission 75 cents each. tlon Monday night
ren Grltrlth, Randy Burt, Jmn

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Emerging from the confwr.
ence hall , Madame Sinh told
newsmen she did not eccept the
American proposal, and lnateed
proposed !hot oecrot bltelerel
negotiations be"'- WallhJng.
lon end the Viet tong,
excluding Solgon. begin either
today or Friday.
Communist sourctt had earlier said lhot thelwo conflicting
proposals would leve thl two
sides In a deeper stalemate
than ever.
Lodge had propoled the
total number of delega,.. be
reduced from 52 to 16
members, and that the texts of
their peace proposals not be
modo pubtlc.

It was the oeooncr CllniKUII..
Lodge hod abotalnid
from adv•nclng ·•ny pe•Ca
pr-ls. and aJnllnod hlml!llf
to talking about the talks. 4J1

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without
delivering
tiia
negotiating statement In an ICt
designed to protest the oiiiiUtlo
of the Comm101111 negotlolors.
Spooking offer Lodge - ; .
tho lwo Communist negotlato&amp;
demanded to know &amp;rill
when the Unllod Statos woold
enter Into direct talks wJfh. th.t
VIol Cong.
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Modemo Blnh said lhel .If
America was reedy to wtft)·
drew Its farces totally end
rapidly from South vtetnarw.
the VIet Cong '"would enter lr1ljo
direct talks with the -~­
govtrnment on the modltitfa
of the t._ withdrawal."
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Lodge point blank: "'Would !be
U.S. government bo p r - - ' to
act this w.y?"

Do It Now, ·
Warns Chase
Soil and ...ter - measures being lnatalJed 11,y
farmers and ranchero the 1969 Alrlcallllral Conaoir.
nllnn Prosram muot be ll&amp;•!lalcy COII1p1oW by 1he ositl
Ill the year, accordlna toWQIIa'
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1111110 ,. troopo auacked a
potrolln the centrallfllblando,
ldiUI18 t w0 Americana ond
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Jungle bailie 275 miloa north-

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Wed
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"l11l' lloutK' haa agreed on a doy.
Dia........
Goorlll! Arnoll, Leroy lllpll,
o1id in a l()oCBlled contlnui~t~re­ Charles E. Beclde, Mra. Luther
t'oluHon to fil8nee Ute Health, A. Bowles, Larry E. Duke, EdWard Koll u-1 V•m!Ol
1-:duoaUon and Welfare Depart• .lfi.C •
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cies whose budletl for the eurrent ftocal )ear 111111 ...e not vOle C. McWhorter, Fred c.
M.yer1, Mrl. Louella Neal, Mr1.
be~n.pasaod 1&gt;1 Coagresa.
Rua~ell
Nltz, Mr1 . . Heraehel
·uooae llopmllcan Leeder
Getald 11. Ford of Mlchlpn Wlllkblo, Mrs. JaabeUa Wli1011,
warned hlo · colleagues that he Mrl. Rogor D. Bollier .and ln.
fant 1011, Mre. lAJula E. Cox,
would ask President Nixon to
and Infant son, Mra. WendeD
veto the enUre measure lt the
E. Craig and Infant dautllrtar,
Senate IIP.Ill'OVOI IL
Nixon's IHI:Iget calla f o r
R. SpaunondhlIIJ)Ondl~ ~ 1 billion amually
on aid to schools and college•
and that hao been tile nte o!
.~ · olnce tile nocal year
becU July I. 'lllo Rouse oecthe
·•Oboot aid IIeure at ~2 bWion
· when it approved lite HEW budBet In July.
1\.Tew
. It IInck 1&gt;1 that ~2 bWion 1 1'4
·~~
!lpre In paeai!W tile contlnq
reaolutlon aDd, It the Senate
COVINGTON, Ky, (lJPO . 1081 alcq with lt. the extra Kentucky ond Ohio .... reach!undo would become a¥1llable ed accord onllnanclal plans lor
al mldntaht Friday when the construction of 1 new bridge
prevlouo cOitlmi!W resalutlon over the Oblo riverwhlchwould
, eQlrea.
link Covington with Clnelnnatl,
It was &amp;11110Unced Wednesday.
Plt~qll. l'.~
'lllo new bridKo, when .....
structed, would replace the old
R{·.~tortlliml
Chesapeake and Ohio bridge,
MASON- 'lllo Avalanche elosedlastyeerbytlleKentueky
Club ol Vernon Communlt;y, Department of Hlt!bways boo
flas begun a project to rea. cause of deterloraUon of the
n'•m·-.·~·oa'd

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held-

l'ole of 177 to 124
iudude the addltlooaJ school

.._king draft" of fhe NI&gt;COII Cllftord M. Hardin's new draft
edmlnlolretlon'o pr_.t new plan, dellvtlred to Hou!O farm
·wheel support -ram would leadero ala prtvete conference
thl
k the
It
teeve prlceaullll!lri level• to the earlier
• wu •
1J4r Y
discretion of tho aecrotary of concept would be cut out of
19rlculture, It woo learned.
the wheel
- proarom.
lei·~ R 1
Tho draft 1110 p r - adopwOU a0
lion o1 a oyotem under which
Tho oecretory, according to
price aupport poymont rotn for the new drift prop out, would
,
,
HI a price oupport Plyment
IJII tfu• 1111'111 f·t'lllll rete lor wheal annually on the
•-t o1 - I I economic fee
farmers would be reduced If ,.... I
·
rket prices for -•--t tors such 11 farm Income
open-ma
- · - needs probable mer!tet prlcea
go
current law, support and
need for production
payment rotH are liKed by wheel. This "preliminary" PlY·
law. Framers who Olmply with ment raM ~ld be ll'lnOi.H'Iced
gowernment acreage controls. to farmerl before each growing
get 1 payment which brings rt· season.
After the whea1 crop was
lurna on a II- portl ... 0f IIC h
grower's crop up to 100 per marketed, however, the Agrlcent oI lh e "Iair earn 1ng pow- culture Department would compare actual market prices with
er" por IIY pr Ice.

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~SOme repairs already have
been made to tho ·building
which serves as the Avalon.
che Homomekoro Club moot.
ing place and as a cornmunlt;y
bulldlnK.
To r&amp;loo more money the
club, will ploee pla&lt;fleo wltll
names ol those persons tllat
attended the school, or In
11101h0ry ol tlleae thai attend
·ed lt. So far, $139 for 139
names b&amp;vebeon colleeled for
Che pl~a. mit money wUI ,
......od for,....,_,
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FEATURES • E"xcruol•o

TOOTH
PASTE

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Roy Snowden s Have

Fllher, 3rd; beatcoatume,Donna Rulen, 3nli advanced 1trut,
Jacque Gabrltach, 3rd, and bell

J~e

4 thru 8

THE
KIDDIE
SHOPPE

'2·50 S4.50

Vlrtllnla,
Medal awards were pruent-

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Slao

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Miss Jackie Porter oiHunD118·
too. 1bey co-tad wltll stria
from Ohio, Kentuckf. and Well

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Aallto
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keep their men In a amall area
around Mt. Hermon In the
south some miles from the
lsraelllronlll!f.
This fall a1 the weather on
1\At. Hermon became uncomfor.
t 1 bt e they ,_
-wan mov tng
rarther south within striking
distance ot northern Israel's
Industry ""d agriculture.
Israeli estimates say their
number has grown from around
tOO o year ago to more than
5,000 now.

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BOYS AND GillS

tlnue to provide price aupport
,.;. .... 1or all~.......... ..._.. ....................
melnderofthefarmer payment _.,1
who..·-;""'";-.,.,
would come from government : . : , contr:'_v
If : ; :
'"':,~'d., ex toling taw, which ••· . or tavots than In the past In
Ires If the end of 1970, the order to encourage exports with
~Ice IUpport payments ere minimal gt~Vernmtnt export
made on each grower'l lndlv- aublldltt. In recent years,
_.._...1 ••
.-.. 1oans •·
lduol lharo ol tho domesllc _w•_,.....'
•~VI ~
~•
market for wheat uaed •• hum- kept at 11.25 per bushel, but
an toad. In recent yeera, far· ......
,.,. Ha~m
•u
program wou ld en·
ble
t•1o
be -·
-~ ••
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a
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Hardin'• plan, whtcll lollowl
tloaely· ll1o Pnoo of • olmllar
~ron\ outlined tnt for
,.._
t.c~ groins, -.ld a&gt;nllnue lo
mokt auppltinanlal- prrmenll ..,ly on the domestic
humen 1ooc1 portion o1 111o crop.
Hardin's pion also would CDII·

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ltary atrut to Dlalle Fllher;
4tlo; lntermedlata solo, Olano

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produC·

PPHS Girls

5:0o·to 9:00 Pll

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pr.. "'.%:1.

. k$10
p .•s.

- The ..... ....,, Plan tlfleri .
tram tho .
which Pill• ollet cellll!ll
ly .., tho nUMber ol Jl\heel
ocres 1 '"'""" "'!" ~ ll he
rlcutlur'e D 1 h'.'*"'' 1heg_row~ wents Oover.,mtnt ~ t ":. t

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GOUld use hi1 .remalrunt ~
tor vi•IU.Il~ ~~~~ crope ht ~- ,
W ;tt;out , ,__.
~.. illlifl!lllti'W
.
t I

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years.
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To quotlly lor gover;nn\ent
aupports under tho ·Ilardi~ pten,
growtra WO;Uid ,_...,. tO Idle, or
"sol &amp;aide"' 0 I I - per-t·
of lllolr l•rm cropllnd. Aftar ·
hiving retired ll1o ocrt190 In
omounll delormlned by ll1o All·

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Mr, · and lfr&amp; Jaclde Elam.
. Mr. Alii MrL Lee ROUib and
Wnlly ol ('.ell.,......... SuDlily 'llllltora &lt;il Mr. aD,t llrL
Wey ~..._, and fiiDII1 and
wltll III'L Helen Johnson.
Mr. ll!d Mrs. Fred Tucl-·
man AlllllrL Jack Elam'
BW were !oiiJndv bualneao
ltor1 of r•lllpniJa.
Mr, and llrL Cbarlea So,yre
and famlb' ol...- Clleaterwere
receJlt Yllltor ol Mr. and MrL
C._rleo So,yre and Don.

lo ,411 per
liOn

kef price for the pest. """

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$150,833,740, or 12.79 a share, In
1969, and $205,610,763, or $3.10
$1.075,557,070.
The third quarter showing, per share In 1968. Nine-month
which reversed the . trend for sales were $3,517,301,540 this
the flnt hall ot thl year com· year and $3,601,591,165 In 1968.
pared with 1968, was besed on
1 return on sales of four per
cent, tompared with 3.1 per
cent In the third quarter lest
year. The steel Industry raiaed
prices on 1 broad range of proRUTLAND - Weekend JIIIO&amp;ta
ducts -In 1969.
ol
Mr, ond Mro. Roy Snowden
Third querter shlpmenll lor
u.s. s...,t rosa to 5.5 million were their son. Leland. and bla
tons In 1969 from 4.9 million 11011 - ln - law, Jerry Dolan~
tons In the um• period lett Pahleav!Ue, Ohio. Th01 all attended tile Gallipolis • Lopn
yur.
The No. I steel producer an· footboll Kame at Lopn of which
nounced nine-mOnth profits of tllelr IJ'II!diOil l.arey lsa melllber o( the Gollipolla team.
. PT. PLI!ASANT- TheFPIIS
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A faml'· ...... ~...... .
Mrs. R&lt;lberl Gner of 221•
" ••- .....
lla,lorMteo ..., !oar IIJ'OUP troc
· held at tile Snowdon home alter
1
Jihlesld th8Unltad!ilatea'l'wlrl. Jackll!lll Ave . ...., !lrlll place tile.....,. Thoae attending were
._ Aaaodotloo &lt;0111211 SlondQ' tropl!y hi baslc ltruUI118 and a
Carroll ~ den,
-War
"·morlal Field llouae 3rd place.medalln belt_.-. Mr. and Mra.
"'"'"
at
InK 91
red sequin
Gary and Amette, oiGollipolla;
~ Kenova.
~.. e """" a
- · Mr. ond Mrs. Bruce Ma.r, Dob.
, Ia tile senior dlYIIIIoa, flrat
AU !oor girl a aro hlstruet. ra and Mike; ond Mr. and Mra.
·· place wao _ , . hi twirling ed by Ja-•• Gabrltach and Homer Parker, aU local. Le.
·
donc«wwrl
routine
ond are members
· -ofthenewlyform' ·
•- ...•aw • ttenc1..
.~
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.
land and hi• ICII-u~
' parade corps. 1bere waa a ~ od lllaaon Count;y TwlriiJis ad the
at Colum.
.
bul liab!rday.
for ftrat place with ~mmn C 1 .
Vallay lllajoretlea in "beat ma. orp ·

We.'ve com, ci long way
from the home rt111tdies
folks !!led in olden~·· ·
'
Today
- drlig
cliiC!WeriH
...
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are conlfllftlfy being· made.
-~

of

mtl'l

obi -growers wwtd hlvoleu
~ lor supplemental· governmen1 aid
Herdln;l
oposa1 provides
lhot 15 11 ":resent 75 ctnll
'bu hel ot the t~rme&lt; PlY·
per •
menl would be raloed by COli·
tlnulng 1 government tax on
domestic wheat millers. The r•

signed as "'suit of It In April
and since had served •• head or
a caretaker _government. He
quit that lob on Oct. 22,
disclaiming responsibility tor
Lebanese army action against
the commando&amp; Infiltrating
from Syria.
The question ot a ·solution
then tell lo President Chorles
Helou who declared last May
that Lebanon could not deal or
negotiate with the commandos
as e sovereign body.
A later taclf agreement
their forays against Israel can
mean only that a third Arab
nation has surrendered to
forces rejecting a peaceful I
Mldealt sefflement and de·
mending total oblllerallnn of
Israel.
atrudure.
King Hussein of Jordon tailed I
The !adoral sovenunent will In his efforts to contain the
put \w 50 per cent of the rums commando terrorists and as I
lor the new brldp, estimated result hIs throne Is endangered.
to eoot · - $8 inUllon. Ke1&gt;o
Preslden1 Glmal Abdet Nas- I
tucky would poy the 55 per cent
of the remalnirc CGst, while ser ot the Untied Areb Republic
Ohio would pay 45 per cent. also was forced to lend
Altltoush tile Department o! reluctant support to the com·
Tra-tlon has IIP.PJ'Oved mendo ·and he&amp; lost mUch of the
the bridge, omclal 'a pprowl power ot his Arob leadership.
But he remains the beat the
mall eome !rom the U.S. BurRussians have and continues to
eau of P.mllc R&lt;lads. The U.S.
Coast Guard wUI conduct apubo receive their support.
lie hoari!W to air IBvipUoual
Lebanon hes been In • state I
ol!)~p115, .11ot .~ . l!o,4,1)Y..... ~1 ~rts,t.• ov~ ~e guorrl)!f,!.,...
· eltpreltmlnall' •ttPPr&lt;&gt;¥1Ho~the , •J~~~r .l~h.sprin,@ , .., ... •
pr~ject.
,
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Premier Ras ld ~earaml re. I

NEW YORK tUPil -'-U.S.
SIHI cOrp. lfas roported In·
ern• In se111, proflq and
shlpmenll tor the third q.,.rter
ot 1969.
Big steel ,..,portld earnings
Tueadoy ol $.16.100.000 or 87
cents a lhllre, on 11lea totaling
11, 169,JOO,OOD. compared with
the ~.CNI.l'UO or 61 -~~ par
lharo earned In the almllar

tcp '

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In 3rd Quarter for U. S. Steel I
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ld
..,pport PI~~ rete wou
a. reduced ....-use- presum.

IY PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Forotgn News Analyol
Whatever the outc:ome of the
current crisis in Lebanon. the
future of thai hoii-Chrtsllan,
helf-Moilem country can only
bo ·-t~·ed bleak.
-Any
compromise
with Pelestl-·
nlan commandos demandothol
!hoy be given lroedom ot
rhovement within Lebanon for

Sales, Profits, Shipments Rise

-·

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Lebanon's Future: Bleak

Agreement
Reached On
Br:A,.,e

Elected to AEP's Board

E~ers~ach Hardware-

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The Dally Sentinel, t•omeroy.Middl~, 0., 'lllurodoy, O.:Wber ' ·'· 1989

House Dares 1HO&amp;PITA~ Nt:ws I Wheat Support Levels Would. Fall
N• · V to llolzer Medical Center, Flrot
·
. IXOR e
~v::!:::;~~
Secretary
in
New
Nixon
Plan
onlY- •••
. n Schools p.m. only. Parenti
0
trl
1 "Ia...-• price
In ad:
NVO rlcel.ved PIJmenls
. IVASIIINGTON (UPO - Tho lowed on c-a ca ~
WASHINGTON IUPI) - A
Undo&lt; Agriculture 5ecretary
.,....
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ol aboufll fO per..,_ on

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Franco Unbends to West
MADRID CUPII-Spaln an- the start of a perlocl tMture a c..thollc t•ym~n'a org~~nlutton
ferod
promiMd to . . . tranaltlon from tho outhorltorl· Opus DoL
MW·etl of closer economic and aniom o1 30 yean oi .Franco to
political 1101 willl tho rest of lrNior pen -oal and. aoclal
At IHII 10 ...W cabinet

what

"-·

Europe - y urodot' a """
cabinet that a&gt;mbl1101 youth
with 1 pro-WHtern outklok.
Franco's rapl_...,, of 12 of
Political observers saw Ge- the 18 cabinet mlnlstera transnertllulmo Francisco Franco's
'""" tho Facllflorred gbinet lhakeup Wednesday as st;•lo
Falange to the Roman

mh11sftri n ·intmblrt ~ or
cloooly ouodoted wlfh 0pua
Dtl. It Is Spaln'a bell ..-wlr
of twchi10CIIrllo busl,_,
lnduslrlollota and oc!uelton ond
has long fought for greater

liberty In politics.
Franco, 16. gave up none of
t~o strongman tuthorlty he has
held for 30 yean.He 11 still
prnidlnt and chief of atate.
Tht shakeup was another
step In Franco's efforts to
prepare S.pln for the time
when ht either retlrH or din.
On JUly 23, Franco named
Prince Juon Corloo of florball,
31, II his eventual IUCcatOI', I
move ftle Opus Del approvtd.
11 waa the bliiiJOII shuffle In
tM 30 years Frtnco hal ruled
ar\d came on the 36th ennlvtr·
of the toundi111J of the

Tho lloib' Sonlinoi, Pomel'Ol'·Middiwort, o., Thurllciaf, October : • 11169

TV... in

OIL PAINTING CLASS - The French Art Colony ot
Gallipolis is aponsoril18 classes in oHpatntln,geveryTuesday at 8 p. m. in the colon,y's stucllo at the K of P BuDd-

trw, corner of second Ave. and Locusl Registration may

right, lnsu .....1.0.·, assists Mrs. Clarence Mulford, left, of
Cheshire, with shadow technique while the Rev. aOO Mrs.
Gary B]'(M'n, Pt. Pleasant, work in the backgrowd.

News... in Briefs
(Continued !rom Page 1)
Marietta, does not have a t;l5..50 store lie ens~ The purpose of
the license is to locate businesses that should pay the business
and occl.l)atlon tax.
TH ltU~

2 13
STOCKHOLM - A CAUFORNIA INSTITUTE OF Technology
proleasor today won the 1969 Nobel Prize for Physics and two
Eur*'n professors, one from Brltain and the other from Nor~
way, won the chemistry award.
i
h., •
0 _ _,
The nv.,y .... Swedish Academy of Sc ences gave the p•. . ,. stcs
prize to Prot Murray Geli-Mann, 40, of the California Institute
of Technology, am lhe chemistry award to Prot Derek H. R.

Ba~ I!J&lt;II! the llq&gt;e_riai College of Science •!;l .:r•chnoiorut

in·~""' ~nd Pr"'; ~-;:.ei.;~~:~t;,:;:rroslo.

:

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Remrd Lt.'{t• [ n.•urt/flt'l' Polit',\' llolf"lli

,..
BOSTON - An unidentified business executive has
taken out a record $20 million insurance policy with the
John Hancock Lite Insurance Co. John W. Gardiner, senior vice president at John Hancock. saLd. Wednesday the a~
111181 prerniwn on the o...Unary ille policy wUI be $1.285
mUlian with the commission split aJnOQl several agents.
He said the po)icyholder was over 60and the chairman
or the board or a large cornpai'Q'. Hancock has 50 multi.
million dollar po)icies "ln people havingmlnlmumestates
of$$ mlllion, 11 Gardiner said. The previous record was a
.17.9 million policy.

Battle Deaths

Rise Sharply
SAIGON (UPl) - U. S. combat deaths lncnased sharply
lut week to 102 men, 24 more
laan the week before, American headcparters reported to..
day.

Communiques reported three
new battles Wednesda,y and t&lt;&gt;day which killed 48 Nort11 Vietnamese and Viet Cong.
The DUmber oC Americans
killed in action last week marked the first time the toll had

risen above 100 for any sevenperiod In more than a
mm.th. The number of American wounded last week was
placed at 530, fewest In 22
DICII!hs.

day

MUitary spokesmen said two
Amor:lcans were ld.lled and 12
1t'OWKied in the three new batUes nporled today. Two of
the d.ashes were in the CentraJ
IUiblands near An Khe and
PleUru and the third near An
Hoa along the central coast.

COLUMBUS (UP~ - ~
lice, ata.rt1ng today, are authorized to remove keys from
the i!lllitim or unlocked and
unattended cars.
The police officer must
leave a DOte on the car giving
his name, badge number and
the place where the keys may
be reclaimed upon proof oC
ownership. However, the officer is not required to turn
in the keys to the pollee station until he completes his
toor or wt,y.
GRANT A.PPROVED
The U. S. Office of Economic Opportunit,y has notified the
olfice or Congressman Clarence
E_ Miller or a grant o[ $52,369
to the GalUa- Melgs Communlt.Y Action Corporation In Pomeroy. The areas served are
GaiUa and Meiga Counties. The
grant is to be used for program
administration and communlt,y
organization.
Q- How often does the

common lobster shed its
shell?
A-Young lobsters molt
from 14 to 17 times during
the first year. Thereafter, it
molts but once a year or
perhaps only once In two

years.

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CHICAGO CUPI) - Before
court got under way, Bobby
Seale had some advice for
fellow Black Panthers attending
the trial of the "Chicago eight."
"If anyone aHacks you
physically. you know the
principles of the party-vlf.
defense ...
" Remember one thing-hold
your cool."
By ttle time court ended
Wednesday, Seale had been
gagged and handcuffed to his
cl1air by order of U.S. District
Court Judge Julius J. Hoffman,
after Seale screamed at the
judge and prosecutors and
U. S. marshals.
Hoffman , who earller repe~~ .
tedly had warned Seale he
would be gagged and bound If
_... C\'&gt;nllnued: to try w;·eross-

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other seven defendants.
Dioturfloncu AI Trial
Most of Wednesday's dlstur.
bences In the trial of eight
persons charged with consplr·
lng to incite riots at the 1968
O.mocrallc Nollonol Coowenlion came with the jury 0111 of
111e courtroom.
Seale's first outburst came
when fhe defeme objected to
U.S. marshals searching membe-rs of the defense's legal staff.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard
Schultz strode to the bench and
said Seale's speech to other
Panthers about "physical at.
tack" made the search necessa·
ry.
Seale jumped from his seat
and ran toward Schultz screamIng, "You rotten, racist pig, you
liar, you're a liar. Tricky Dkk
Schultz, like his boss Dick
Nixon. ia a liar."
Three marshals dragged
Seale and threw him Into his
chair as defendant David
Dellinger. a pacifist, tried to
&lt;.fop them .
Contlnuts To Scream
Seale continued to slap the
table and scream "liar" and
"pig" as mllrshals pinned him
In his seat. " Why didn't you tell
the cour1 I told my brothers to
keep their cool?" he yelled at
Schultz.
Dellinger stood up and
announcd: " let the record
show that all the defendants
support Bobby Seale In his
efforts to defend himself."
(Seale says only Charles R.
Garry of San Francisco,
recuperating from an operation,
Is his attorney. Judge Hoff.
man ruled William Kunstler is
Seale's attorney.J
Hoffman replied: "I submit
they are bad risks for bail . I
will not retain on ball men who
defy the ordero of this court. II
they prefer to sleep In the
county jail, then so be II."
Seale yelled at Hoffman: "If
you try to suppress my
conlfltullonal right&amp; to speak
out on behalf of tnyself, I can
only set you as a racist. bigot
and fascist."
When Hoffman said, "Young
man, If you keep this up... "
Seale Interrupted, "Old man. if
you keep denying me my
constitutional rights you are
going to be exposed."
S...lo Domonds Rigllts

As the afternoon se~•ton
opened, Stele burst out, "I still
demand my right ., to crosaexamine the wltnna." Almost
weerlly, Hoffman said, "Mr.
marshll, take that man and
deal with him as he shc. 1ld be
dealt wily."
"All the power to the
people," Stale shouted as he

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BELL GARDENS, C..llf. (UPJ)
- Little Jody "Smllil," with a
cheerful smile, poilted out her
parents to pollee WediiO!iday.
The couple, Mr. am MrL Ronid F F uet,
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a
· ouq appare._._,..
doned the 4-year-ald girl llonc·
side a h&gt;ghwoy Friday.

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Ke&lt;Y positiono to direct the
pubilcatlon ol lila 1970 Eaa1ern
lli&amp;b School year -bavebeen
Oiled, Charles T~ior, principal, oald_,.
Pbyiiio MciDI,yre and Kathy
Bohr will ......Ut Cl!e year IMxlk
and Bill Cole haa been named

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"There's my mommy and
daddy," ohe said when dep.
uties, acti~ on a tip, took her
to a home here. Fouquet is 31
and his wife, Betty Louise, 26.
Th
steel nd ~-•-•
ey werearre
a on suspicion of felony child
abandonmeiL

Ofthe Bend
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better. /
The ~~IJ1)1DY suggests when buyl~ food to avoid shopping
when you ~re~ and to leave the husballt at home in order
to avoid wi'n:ll ·~ with a cartlD&amp;d of impulse Items.
The(,i)roch 1 ye lree ol charge and may be obtaioed by
writirv ,lile Dlrfof Pli&gt;lic Relations, Avco Delta, 20600
Chagrin1Boulevarct.
ker Heights, Ohio, 44122.
ARE YOU k
RISTMAS CLUB MEMBER'?
If so, you are among 16,015,000 members across the United

States who saved a total or $2,218,612,000 during the year. A
survey conducted among members shows lbat over '900,000,000
ol the savings wlU be spent on gilts and that more than half of
the member s pian to start their ohq&gt;ping before '111ankqivtng.
Pretty big operation when you think of It, Isn't It?
POMEROY EMERGENCY SQUAD members belle.. in hei.Pirw themselves.
They'll appreciate your s-rt Saturday when they otog• a
rummage sale at the Boothe buildirw on W. Main In Pomeroy begiMirw at 9 L m.
The IJ'&lt;ql is rajslng funds for a new emergency vehicle.
EDWARDS ASSIGNED
HAIITFORD, W, Va.- Ar111¥ Private First Ciaso Glom
Edwards, 20, ..., of Mr. and
Mrs. WUitam Edwards, haa
been assigned as a cannoneer
wilh the IOlst Airborne Division (Airmobile) in Viemam.
His wtre, Carol, Uvea on Route
1, Letart, W, Va.

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Beat • • •

TO CLOSE AT NOON
om ceo o1 the Meigs Count,y
Courthouse will closeatnoooon
Tuosda,y due to lile - · 4 eie&lt;&gt;tion. Judge John c. Ba&lt;cm of
the Common Pleas Court said
the noon cloebw: is in accordoo
ance wlth Ohio regulations.

Filled nl

aaslstant editor for budness
affairs. Linda Boor and Debbie
Keebaugh were named aulstaut editors lor lldvortlaiq and
hu made more money than all Martin Osborne and Bcomle
of them put together, especially Walker aslistant editors for
Debussy. And W - y niGht. ..bacrlptlons.
producers Frank PepplaH and
NO INTERVENTION
John Aylesworth, along with
NEW YORK (UPl) - Preaidirector Bill Davis, knew how
to showcase a good thing d&lt;nt Nlxut llaid be Wlll't Intergorgeously. The production, , _ In the foor-day.oid Generespecially when outdoors, was al Electric Co. strike eitlloullh
by far the best and most 11101111p111ent and lobar have tahandsome of any Alpert special ken steps whld! could threaten
to dete.
his 11111-Jollalloo policies.
Alpert and his collugues
PLAN SALES
have established. smartly, an
NEW IIA VEN - WomaJ ollhe
Image that Is almost synor~y­
mouo wltll the Malibu. Colli .. st. Jooepll Altar Odid wlilspon.
Beech crowd-the casual style sor a r1IIIUIIa&amp;O sale Friday and
of dress, the soft pastels and SobmiiiJ' from 9:30 a.m. to 4
sudden coloring of ocean- p.m. both cia¥• at tile Tbabet
oriented scenery, the muted, Bldg. here.
understated SOlr\ds even of pop
music. When Alpert winds up
ASKS DIVORCE
his torso, puckers up his lips
ChargbW grou neglect of
and lets go on his trumpet, duty and extreme crue11;y, Eldwhat comn out Is not the en D. Markin&amp;, Pomeroy Route
blasts of aid (I pity some- 4, has rued suit for divorce from
times). but the soft, measured Betty Lou Marldns, Oak Hill,
notes of self·confldent luxury. Fla., ln Meigs Couriy COmmon
II Ill&gt; not only wltll lodoy, Pleas COUrt.

was taken to the lockup and
shackled ond gagged. When he
was brought back end chained
to his chair, Hoffman said he
would have the gag removed If
Stele behoved. Stele managed
to yell through the gag with
sulflclent force, and he was
taken out again. When he was
returned, the illg was taped to
his face.
When tl'le jury w• brought
In, the judge explained what
happened and said: "Federal
judges are not referees of prize
fighters. "
At the end of the day,
Hoffman recessed court and
marshals removed the gag.
"All power to the people,"
Seale shouted.

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Y1•tu- Hook PoNIM

RI!VU!W

the Hoosier Hotshots? The next
thing you'll be saying 11 that
you can't recall like Mannen.
Mckinney's Cotton Pickers?
The Harlem Footwarrnen?
Borrah Minnevitch and hit
Harmonica Rascals? The
Mound City Blue Blowers?
Claude Debussy and his Bolero
Beiters? Well, oomo poopte lust
don't appreciate art .
Anyway, the Tijuana Brass

Panthers' Seale
Set Down Hard

be made at any time. ln:Uvidua1 membership in the clOO is
$10 and $15 for a family. Charges are $24 Cor 12 lessons.
Classes b~: ng o*''ered are water colors, oil, baste drawtrw, sculp
.1( art IQ)preclatlon. Above, David Lyons,

and with todly's affluent
middle clau. but with tho tow
preuure ·approiCh that ""'
bnt on te1ev111on.
The )II'Oducllon crow did well

CIOCKEN ON MENU
Drew Webater Post 39, Pom-eroy American Legion, wW
have a chicken dinner ·loll'"'·
i~ this Morday nl.ght'e meeting. Plana Cor Veter101 DI,J
wUI be dl..,uoond. Dinner wW
be served at 8:30 p. m.

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M. McKinley, Mro. Mildred P.
Mro. (l&lt;Jidle Borirv, Mrs. Rull1 Long, Mro. J'!lnita D. Gerard,

ON NEW GRAPEFRUIT DIET
If it h followed •••ctly, tht av•ate tn"er-ltht ,.,,."
1hould loN 10 povl'lds In 10 dor•·
Thi• .,..... dl., plgn lttl you 1tuff y.IA'..It with tood1 t~..
.,.....,_ fat'bldden . Such •• big
tr""IHCI of fat, 1out.. rn
hied chic • ..,, rich gravlea, moro,nalse. loll•t•• swlmllllnt. ln
butter, haeon, IGUIOfel and ICI'CIIonblt4 ..,,. Yow con eet
until ~01.1 or• full, urt~ll r~ connot pouildy eot any mwe.
A copy of tftl1 rtew arM! stortlng aucc4talllll diet pion can
b. obtoln•d by ..ncllng $3.00 to Gropefrvlf Dlot, Bo• 6128,
Leowood, Ko"IOI 66206 .

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DEAN GILFORD CROWELL OF TilE COLLEGE or Education at Ohio Unhersit,y talks
with l¥rard Bowol {federally· fiWied) sttxlento from Southeastern Ohio at a pkcqo.alcotree hour• who are now enrolled at the universtty"s main campus in Athena.. L to r are DenDis Ault of Middleport, J1110 Auit or PCMbatan Pl., Dean Crowell, and larry Noertker. The
IJpward program is cooductecl by the College or Educlllion "' e n - academlcolly
obie hlllh ""hool otudento to conllnue lileir educaUoo. Aui~ a lreohman, is the 1011 or Mr. and
Mrs. William AuJt ol Middleport. Mioo Ault Cooniatlonl, 1110 a freshman, Is the daughter of
!lr, aid !lro. Donald Aui~ Powhatan PL Noertker, a ~- is the 0011 of Mr, and 'Mra..
Cbester Noertker, 22SO ill. 131, Batavia.

Wrist Timepieee

Stiversville
News Notes

Civii Rights
{Comlnued from P . l )
dent of tba i.auderdalo Qlunty
S.hool syottm. "In tha history
of education no one hao . _

e&gt;.perlenced anyth1111J like tills.
I don't see how w. c:an do If."
Etheridge OliO llld he didn't
know .._
- Ollllhl lo try
to do It or 1101." He uld
Mlnl11lppl school offlcllls
"have alway• trllf'J to cooperate
wltll tho courts and abide br
tho law of tile land, but when
they all&lt; you to try to do the
lmpoulblo, that's onofher qUOI-

tlon/'
But Mrs. Martin Luther KI111J,
Jr ., widow of the slain civil
right&gt; • - · hailed lba decision •s a great victory. "It
shows that there araotlll - • •
In America who believe In
justice," oho uld. "Right once
eaaln hll triumphed."

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to say her last name W&amp;l
"Smith," waa loundbt.aldeU. S.
Highwltl' 99 about35mlleii0Uth
Bake •·•• Call£ •·h•"""•
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mornlrv altar spendlrv 12 boon
ci!Jcllw to a fence. She oaldher
parents bad let ber out of the
car and her lalher IOid her lo
hold onto the fence and wilt lor
a poll&lt;eman.
A hlglnqy potroimanwhoiiDally found ber said JodJ still
was clutc:htJW the fence as her
father had told her. Sbe wao
clamp and ohivertrv, weartrv
only temio oboes, a red l and a neater. But ohe beid
onto the feace ootlghtlyherftr&gt;o
gers had to be pried loose from
the wires.
ldentlt,y or the parents ....
discovered because Jod,y's picture appeared in - - r s
and on television. A. Whltller,
caut, woman, who said she
baby-sat lor lile Fouquetaabout
a year told Lao AJweies
deputiell ohe know the blueeyed girl.
Altar she was touo1 s h e
aeemed to lose faith that her
parents were cOIIIlrw together.
u1 was waitiJW tor my IIIOID,
but lhe didn't even take me
back home,.. Jody llld. "Daddy
told me fD wait by the feoce.
He didn't come to get me."

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CATHY STONE

MODFLS THE 1UNIOR
DEB FASHION OF
DIEEK
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llnla wool 111lxtwe c ...... r 801. Aerrllc and
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MoltAmerlcancltlzensneedto•
reminders of fhe valuable
Hrvlces rendered to our
communities by law anforcementofflclals. These often
overworked and underpaid
public servants have 11way1
been· required fo potltll tiC·
traordlnery courage to face the
dangers Inherent In combating
crime. Within the past few
YNI'I our pollee forcn have
found themselves on the
defensive from an Insidious and
oowtrrented attack by thole
who would destroy the whole
c:oncept of an ordered and
lewfulaoclety.
Many subversive and undttlrable elements In our
country are urging a campaign
to vilify the pollee In an effort to
i I e:c~ ettortsr to keep the
!1.
Clip ;nn~ carl&gt;tiiiGn llj par-•
l
c IWIY a imed .it CJUr fQUnU '
people. If a whole generltlon ·
should grow up without a
hellfhy attitude toward the
local reprnentatlves of the law.
then the future stability of the
Nation will be In doubt.
We must remember that,
whirievtr the l,aw Is violated
through physical activity, there
muat be force applied either by
, the criminal or by the
policeman. The criminal who 11
Intent upon a violent act otten
can onlY' be stopped or ap.
~hended by appiiClltlon of
fcice.
An officer of the law has Uttle
time to contemplate the
qutttlon of the proper degree of
force he should use In a given
situation to apprehend the
criminal or to prevent hi!\
IICIIpe. It Is entirely unfair to
accuse the pollee officer on the
but of using "excessive force"
when he Ia engaged In pofen.
Hally dudly adlon where split-

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Mrs.Fupte,
Maxine
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Mra.
Esther
Mrs.
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evleve Metmart, Mro. Ell~ao
beth l CJbll....-, Mrs. Della M.
Norton.
Pmneroy Pet. - Mrs. KaCI&gt;ieen L. Wello, Mr&amp;. Evecyn M.
Thoma, Mrs. Clara K. Puillno,
Mr. Esttl G. Coilins,Mra. Betbl
J. Bilals, Mrs. Wmia L. l:l&gt;Un.
BGck Springs - Mrs. Agneo
Dlxon, Mrs. Esther E. Dlll,
lllro. Donna ll Ohlinger, Mrs.
Emma G. Broderick, Mrs. Dorothy A. Smith, Mrs. Frances J.

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MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS
THROUGHOUT THE STORE IN PRACTICALLY
EVERY DEPARTMENT.

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22 IN. URLY AMIIICAN MIU
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Harrisonvt.lle - Mrs. Farmie
Jackson, Mrs. Evelyn M. Wa~
er, MrS. Eliza E. Powell, Bessie M. Graham, Mrs. PbyUls M.
Cline, Mrs. Comle F. Grounds.

Antlqua "'procluctlon, Hand d•c-ted no•
top and bottom glaa.,e. E..........
hon;;.blown milk tl1111. A.ntlq..,. ceat _.al
hM, lwon holder. Crystal chiMM'l.. f~tt-:t~
Co,.l•• with C7K bul\ In bo••· Top Mill
boH0111 fltht on. ot o time or bGth togMMr.

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ROYAL OAK, Mich., {UFO
a was 1 .,nobod,y's fault" type
of accident which a,p_parently
affected Gene BGck's mind.
At age 12, he was a BUill\Y
lriendly c b II cl-tmtU he was
atruck in the head by a l!olf
ball durtq an amateur tournomenl in HOU!!hton, Mich. Allor brain SIU'PJ'Y at Mayo cu,..
lc In Rochester, Minn., Gene's
mother 111ld hts mtm was dit..
ferent.
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1111 c~s werednstlc,"
Mrs. Margaret Getson said. ...
could aee It an:l, pititully, so
could he."
Through the dillicult teen-ego
years Gene lashed out at lilo.
By the t~be was 18 he had
tried autacie1hree times, been
in ond·out of Juvenile court 10
limao, beeft eJPeiled llrom Jw&gt;.

POMEROY

BARBS

•nfants
Hooded
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Mrs. Ada VanMeter spent a
week In Grand Rapids, Mich.,
visiting her dl!lughter o11nd
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie:
Northway, o11nd attended the
wedding of her granddaughter,
second decisions are required. Miss kathy Bluett
It Is easy to misJudge a brave
Weekend guests of Mr. and
officer weeks or months later Mrs. L. R. Gluesctntllmp and
when Impartial witnesses may Nikle were Mr. and Mrs. Larry
have fled, and It Is Impossible to Gluesencamp of Portlend and
recrute the tension of the Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gluesencamp
situation. In 1968, there were 4W and daughters of Bollvtr. ~lo.
policemen In the United States Mrs. Elvt Dailey visited Mr.
who did . not have the op. and Mrs. Jerry Dlllley and other
portunlty to second-guess their relatives In N'ewark, O'llo. She
own actions; they were killed by Is much Improved since her
criminals. Between 1960 and recent hosqltalizetlon.
1968 a total of 474 pollee Mrs. Bill Mlddleswart called
officers were killed In the line of on Mrs. Bill Bryant a recent
duty.
evening.
Even more Important Ia the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer
fact that, in 1968, there were 15.8 and Janie of Long Bottom were
assaults for every 100 officers recentgU'I!Stsofhlsparents, Nc.
on duty . That means. that every and Mrs. A. C. Brewer and
policeman who goes out on his David.
beat knows thai there Is a Mergaret Durst of Columbus
significant chance of being spent a weekend with her
attacked or wou.,ded while\ parents. tw". 41nd Mrs. Rycly
protecting ~ ,:JIUiiJ1c} ; Evtry ; ll\!rJt ;_·_•·. , ;
:·, ' ' - '1.
policeman who hat to make an IN. and Mrs. Dell TalboH
instant decision about his US4!i of called on Mr. and Mrs. Otl1
necessary force has such a Casto Sunday afternoon.
probability hanging over his Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bissell
head.
and family of Columbus spent a
As an expression of Federal weekend with her parents, Mr .
support for local law en · and Mrs. Donald Brewer and
torcement officials. 1 am co· sons.
sponsoring a bUI (H.R. 13054) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans and
which would eldend the benefits son, ·Jocal, and Mr. and Mrs.
of the federal employees Howard Allen and Dwaln of
Compensation Act to policemen Ripley, W. Va., were recent
killed or totally disabled in the guests of Mrs. Sylvia Allen.
line of duty. This would Insure
Mr. and Mn. Randall Talbott
fhat law &amp;nforcement personnel of New Lexington were
and their families would have weekend gues.fl of hit parents,
fhe security of a Federal pen. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ttlbott.
slon far duty-Incurred death 0 ,. Mr. and Mn. Mac Van Meter
disability. The same protection and daughter of Syracuse were
would also be extended to full· recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
time arid volunteer firemen.
Mike Evant and dalghters.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer
When a public safety officer were recent guests of Mildred
dies or It injured protecting life Circle of Morning Sfar.
or property, 1 believe the
Eber and lv1 Carpenter spent
Amerlelln government has a a Monday evening with her
responsibility to help com . sister. Mildred Circle.
penHte for his sacrifice.

A. Balder1011; Mra. Benie w .. Charles P, Gerard, Mrs.
kina, Mrs. Inez C. Boring, Mrs. Glady11 R. Vroman, Thomas E.
Opal Harrio.
Mankin.
AID-ed- DllnlidH. Robinson,
Middleport 2nd- Mr&amp;. MurMro, Mary M. Amos, Mrs. El- lei W, l!radlord, Mrs. Clyda L.
eanor R. Boyles, Mrs. Char· Allensworth, Mr~ Nora N.
lotte VanMeter, Mrs. Mary S. MiUs, Mrs. Lettie C. Roush,
PeMington, c. L Herxlel'SOIL Mrs. Faye Wallace, Mrs. Le~
T..,poro Plains - Carl J. nie E. llajJtonotaii.
Barriliii, Mrs. Maxi110 D. ChapMiddleport 3rd - Mrs. Carma.n, Mra.EvelynSmnmerdeld, olyn Bachner, Mrs. Elizabeth
Mrs, Doris A. Koenig, Mrs. Roush, Mrs. Isabel Wtnebre~
Gertnde Hoft'man. Mrs. NeYB ner, Mrs. Elizabeth Slavens,
S. -.._
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Mrs. Juanita D. Bachtel, Mr&amp;.
Rutland VUiage- Mrs. Her- Roma E. Howkino.
nice H. Nelson, illrs. Thelma A.
Middleport 4th - Mrs. Jean
Hysell, Mrs. Betty Jean Park- Craig, Mrs. Violet M. HartiDg..
er, Mrs. Marte L. Birchfield, er, Mrs.- Mary E. Searles, Mrs.
Mrs. DonnaJ. WU!iamson. Mr&amp;. Dorothy L. Lorw, Mr&amp;. None,
Kathleen Fink.
N. Beaver, Mrs. Dorothy ClatEast Ru!iand - Mrs. l.oolse worthy,
G. Eden, Mrs. Mildred Sisson,
Middleport 5th - Mrs. BeuMrs. Ann B. Thomas, Mra. lah Roush, Mrs. RewN. Beach,
Myrtle Clark, Mrs. Jestie G. Mrs. Thelma Collina, Mrs. A!..
Molden. Mrs. Maryln s. WU- lena M. Solterlleid, Mrs. Golda
cox.
M. Moornlrv, Mrs. Elizabeth
West Rutlan:l - Mrs. Rose OUer.
Ellen carson. Seth F. Nichol· Pomeroy 1st - Mrs. Aileen
son, Mro. Betty J, J!lggs, Mrs. Wehruns, Mrs. Uncia L. Jett,
Joanra CouncU. Mrs. MarJorie Mrs. Wllovene Zurch1u• u ...,
L. Rice, Mro. Dena F. Holtlnan. Annie L. Moon, Mrs. Jean
Dexter - Mro. Pauii110 M. WUI, Mrs. Mary F. McAngus.
HoliJdly, Mrs. Mlidred M. Morris_ Mrs. Winnie C. stout, Mrs.
Pomeroy 2m - Mr. Vern E..
Dorothy M. Bolen, Mrs. ~ Bolinger, Mra. Eileen Martin,
cea C. Minor, Mrs.. Esther F. Mn. FrancesBr(Mn, Mrs. LeaAnderson.
Bie Lusk, Mrs. Elizabeth Well,
salem - Mrs. NeUle M. M,y- Mrs. Edna M. Hunnell
era, Mrs. HelenL. Miller, Mrs. Pomeroy 3A - Mrs. MarjoMarp.ret E. Johnson, Mrs. rle E. Reuter, Mrs. Sharon ManGe.,... Wells, Mrs. Adra H. ley, Mrs. Doris E. Reinhart,
~i ~. Mrs. Jessie M. Might.Mrs. Loui11 ~son, Mrs.
Mldclleport lot - Mrs. Lena Ruth C. Francis, Mrs. Rose

LET US

The goiNgcst fashions in !Dum, in
great new 'olors an4 styles. AI
prl'es llullwill seNd yo11 on a buylq spree!

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMI'ITED - Da..., Kuhn,
Cheshire)
Richard Ridpif,
Cambridge; Jan Durst, P~
eroy; Henry Reltmlre, Jr., Mason.
DISCHARGED - Peruneiia
Hollman, Maxine I.Qno, Ellie
Starcber, Venedia Knltlh~ Maxine Oklaker,

Lose 10 Ills. In 10 Day$

br Alpert poriCINIIIy too.
beCIIUM In prevloul vkllo
ouii111J1 his good looks IOI!orlvnalely came out at times 1 btl
too much on thl 10ft sldt. He
haa teerntd, of coutM, how to
handle hlmlllf, but hll CtM
knawWodnatdayl»wtolhoW
off hit a1191es. of which he
has many.
VIsually, again, he WMr'l
casual clothes about as well 11
.,,body alive. I didn't notice
who did hlo wardrobe. but It's
one limo tllot clolhol helped
make the show.
Petula Oark was on hand for
soma numbers alone and with
Alport (who sang quite a bill.
And the Krlpt ma• a rather
obvious pitch to sell Alpert as a
potential motion pldure Iter.
All he hat to do now lo find
somiOI'IIt who's making a movie
In Hollywood.

l'agevilie - Mn. Gradt·L.
WUaon, Mra. Ora N. l.ar88)',
Mr&amp;. ll"&gt;¥ t.1, -lioll.,, Mro. Dorio E. f'""-!lro.lleienOberhcil·
zer, Mro. Vlolot L, lll1lon.
RaeiiiO vuiq,l- Mro. Erliile
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E, Wolle, !lrL DoroCI!y E, llloPomeroy 3C - Mrs. F1o Kinzie, Mrs. Mary AlinH-..
Stricklard, Mrs. Pandora E. lion, Etnlll A. Winptt, MrL
Coiiino, lfro. llroma J. Smith, Mae B. aOiaui,.illro. Patricia
Mro. Ruth !'Mrllbach, lllrL S.PEvei)-n E. Gilmore, !Irs. GaU
SJracuae Villap - lira. ~
Ohlinger.
ra LarPnt, Rollin E. Clrroll,
Pmneroy 4th - illra. Norma

Poll · Offreials

Tijuana Brass Improving
ar RICK DU aROW
HOLLYWOOD IUPII - The
groateot lllflt bend In tho laod
since the Hooslor HotaholsHerb Alport ond his Tijuana
Brass-had another speclal on
NBC- TV Wednesday night, a
surefire ratings smash.
You say you don't remember

SiaKOn.
P'""eroy 311 - Mr•. ilazei
P, EichifWOJ', MrL Neva Soy•
lriid, Mro.JanetM.Ilulfl/,Mra.
llemldine S. Meter, Mrs. June
ElchfrvOr, Mrs. J1110 A. Snouf.

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as an "incorrigible" In h 1 g h
school.
He was refused attention by
tho Big Brother Orpnlzatlon,
turned down by the Job Corps,
rejected by the Army,
Sunda,y Gene wao shot after
oatcers spotted a stolen car
spoedlrv lhrougi&gt; the Detroit
suburb of Madison Helghto.
When police ltnaUy forced the
car orr the road, Gene opened
tbe door and io•ped out. Alter
two warning shots, police ftred
at him.
He died Monlay,
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when he crled, tor help, a n y
kind of help, lllithiog'l"
his grievilw mother.
ulttat'l the stoey ot Gene'•
Ute," she aa.UL "He ran into
trouble In lryi~W to oo&lt;ljiO
trouble."

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tum green with envvl That's what Dodge colors. Powe; from a 225 Six to a 426
·Challenger does to people. Turns 'e!R VB Heml. How's t"-t? And In the best·
on. No. ~ftaHer whlit.the body. styleLr· hard-o · .looking.car to e¥er hit the road. Come
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ln··and lillie a look. Then lake off in a
-live -extra-Cost, way-out c~s ~lie c.,_11e~.or. x~rc;wnr ,
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.·In ·A rtist-Teamer·· Sarah Moshier

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· Mro. McNelr provides Sar111 w1111 a quiet place to 11&lt;J1'k
and take• care o1 111e 1111111"AI Drat I clldn, like It, oo done ehol11alhll wookiiOijl her
lilY !rl...ta bepn eaUinl me dau&amp;hltr'o strength and take
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111111 mll!hl have rl&amp;lll llrm]J believes Ia Saroh'a des!01' bar at aria
Slral! 1fn1,
nto her better-,.
She .... ~ Sarlh
II Sarlh.&amp;IU'a ...,.. had to "*In the Dee prepoi-atory
beeo I llttlo dU!orent, I he backlround wauld Ollllble
lllilbt hlto beellme.an ootreaa; her to teaeh 1111)'11horo,
lila boa beaub'. talonl .,.. a
"Whi c1o )'llU lta7. around
Wlcellkemlnk.
here?," I asked.
lD- .... abe Ia 011 artlat.
''lleeluae ol aie vallll!'. I
Nallli'alll oldlled .,.. hl81Jl1 loYe tlda •alley and the rlv~. Sarlh Jloablor Ia to ar.~
tNell Art AI&gt;Prodallm Clo111Nolblllg blneko lhe view of
eo 101' the French ·Art Colao\y. U.e river !rom the McNelr'1'111 111'111 loiiCII was Wildnoa- Moabler homo. Tile Ohio In

BY PAT HOUCK
GALLIPOLIS - Saroh Hall
· Moohlor Ia bor name.
"EverueoerallonoiiJIYiam117 baa had • Sarlh," ohO'Oald.

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Sarlh'o Gallipolis i'oito IJI :
boek thrcul!h hot IIJ'Udparenll, •,
.WUIIom and Nellie Armalron~,
who owned the home at 518
'l1llid .Ave., ,_ the Joek llld-

ICII n•ldenee.
11o1iFJ ·II tMcbor lallr~Ul~Dd .....Jodie · llbo hao even lllron&amp;IBr c:cJII.
dolialltto her ·utllll'o OJP., for' 111111 ......... lila ftl al. noollCIII with lhl pollllhrcui!h

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all bopn to liD&lt; like .U.e .lleY. Ira . Z, HlniiiJ. lleY.
ano1 the 111111111 ourfaee to the 111 ~ mornlnl.._no- llalll!ll wao ,.._o!.ble lor
rlald, a
&lt;II' to ratn,• lito Mid. •
1M -trolm olthe·A-1,
....., r...,. Uil .. ... lit 22t - • 11'1 eolleallon - ol .Rio Grlllde C oiFlrllt Avo., hl'fo ......._,._ _..t hao ..,.Wood btr lo 1010. a.lnl ""' IDitrUIDOIIIII
ell oil ...., o1 9o111'1 ......_ ..,_ · - to lMdl," and ber· In lilt dodlloa to
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Ia llddlllon . to Soroit'a lOft . · llor amoil,......,.. .....,. oft&gt;ar oil lhiao JMrl o1 Plr• .
for lilt tmr, lhe JcMwlodlo - t r IIIJI. llor lmlttlq ... _
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or1 loooborl ore not cia
roaopobrt antlqle· foot. Ulllo bit clOitr'' to bollia IllTile .....-

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ilbeol-prlcelouoldflmlbo. "llorelo a0o- eo lor·
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11M! .IIQllalDod and palmed to a
llor loYe lor tho Gollljlollo
Ill...,. IUuolrallnl
orea and Ito hlltor)' led btr to tlda. II wao a watereolor o1111o
said.
point a ll1lll'al ol the FriDel! o1 tbe Ohio Rlvar,1llo
Tba ,lmportaace of a aoo11 580 u a )I01'IIal flllllllmont for lltOnllllo 111- o1 her homl;.

olio
holdl hor •bon. ~lloro· Waie
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IIIIo tho lllltr7, abo ean't take
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was orpnlzed In the foil ol
1964.
Iillo graduated !rom ObloUnlvoralQ' with a clesree In Filii
MRS, SARAH MOSHIER lllustratos a point.- the unlvenal thame of· her own wwk.

This large ot1 patntq shows an unconcerned boy ani a sprawling girl. Done in bright oraRWe
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ChUileothe
Hospital conjunction with the Ladies Aux- ers which were· presented to

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Veterans
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Arlo, In 1949 and reeolYed a
BS in Art F.Gieatll:ll, lUmina
cum 'laude, from Ohio state
Unlverolt;r In 1953.

Tba bold, rivldabotroetpolnt..
lngs lllat sometimes &lt;01110 Ill
between her oo1t landand paltel water colors, are
Sarah'i onJ,y coneessloq to beIng a ''lompoJ'amontal artl&amp;t. ~
Most of the limo, cool .,..
level hoaclod, unusuaiiJIOIIIleo
for a creative peraan, Sarah
admits to hll!l&gt; leollngo about
her work.
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cerned .•. well, each piece is a
ehUd, u .she explained,
'•Pm · jealous abwt on e
thing,'' Sarah continued. 'tit
I&amp; time." 9\e tldnka ol time in
bloeka. Lots ol bloeks of time ·
are neecled to create In the
variau• mediums she employ&amp;,

first graders at the Bradbury
school today along. w·ith br~
chures ertlUed "Fly the &amp;arsg
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chures entitled "Fly the stars
an:l Stripes. •• Halloween treats
of
their
advisor,
Mrs,
Charles
the hall for the Veterans Day were given to each of the chD'
Kessinger, wtu -make the tavors dinner and to assist the auxil- dren.
&amp;Ill celh11Jieces for both lary in sern. the dinner.
The jwrlor auxiliary voted to
·' Tljlnksglvlng and Christmas.
As a new project the juniors make a $5 contribution to the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary for the purchase oi
coloring books and crayons ror
eeramlcs,
the 11 toys for tots" project.
aeulpture,
Plans were also made to make . ora. Plus
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·made lliary was planned for early
by jomlor auxiliary members of November. A 'bake sale wtll alFeeney-Bennett Post 128, the so be held sometime in NC?J
American Legion.
vember,
The girls, with the assistance
Plans were made to decorate

Ann Boso

Candidate for Member of

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VOTE FOR

circling the moon last Decem.

For Costumes

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GUY .A•.·RUSSELL
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Mr. Russell haa lived in t~ Bradbury area for
aver XI years. He worked for the State Deportment .
of Highway• for eight years. He would like to serve
the people of Solisbury Township. Ho pledges to
do all he ·can possibly do if he is elected.

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YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPREC.IATED

re,

pre elti Marc ·on mevislon Cor ttie legallza-

JUs 15-yeor-&lt;&gt;ld twin aono,

da,y nll!ht at Middleport Flrllt .... the hardest to aueao.
United PraBb)'torlan Chureh;
Judging the coii11Unlaa were
Mrs. R. M. lhrman has book JU41)1 OWen, Terri 'lboinaa, MeoiUdY, Mro, Rodn07 Do1'llllll&amp;, · noaa Jaelto Rorbua AlllllooQ'
devotlms; hoatoaaea .are Mra. and IIOttt Kl;..a. Allln'&lt;Dimale~
Joe Bailey, Mrs. WWiom Oh- 45 attended the JJOIV. Aalllotlinger, Mrs. LeoKemodJ, Mro. 1ng were Mra. WUila Antho!ql
Plummer Beeson and Mrs. J. Mr --• Mr
· o. --~.. Klooo
K, Smith.
Mrs. Ameodo LeFObre, Mia;
ANNUAL MEETING, Melia Jerry PulleD, Mra. Rlehard
Cooney Pioneer and IHotorleol oweo, and the Rev • .,.. Mra.
Society, I p.m., Thursday, SL Chorlea Simon.
Paul's Lutheran Church, PomeMrs. Owen was In daarga' or
roy· -~the
wtdeh Included a hal.
HAPPY HUSTLERS Clooa
looo relay, llotclotJo, ol Haelne Methodist Chureti
ehlpo, Kooi.Alcl and deeorated
meetiQt Thursday at 6 p.m.
cookie~ Jreire lel'Yed.
BRADBURI PTA HaUoweon
·Carnival, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
DANCE FRIDAY, American
J..egloo hall, Haelne. Musle by
"Kord

MAY
CONCERN:

I, John ·W. Sccvbrough, ~tt&lt;er known as Jack
Scarbrough as every one knows, I am a candidate
for Trustee in the Lebanon Township.
If I om electtid, I will do everything that liu
wjthin my ability and power .to do to serve the pub-He and .the town to which I live. Your Support and
lnf,uence will be highly appre.ciated.

RespectfuiiJ Yolls, ·

J. W. Sc•r•rough
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refreshments, public Welcome,
CHESTER UNITED Methodist
Youth Fellowship, box s~
per and dance Friday, 6 to 9
p. m. atChestorGrange HalL
MEIGS HlliH School eheerleaders' after.me dance Fri,_
day lollowlna the Meigs-Ironton lootball ·pme at the Meigs
Junior !Up audltorlwn, 10 to
lllidnlglJt. The Jt,yo will em.cee. Admission 58 cents each.
SOUP SUPPER Frlda,y at St.
Paul Lutheran Chureh, Pome-.
roy, 4 p.m. Soup, aondwldtes.
pie, cake and beverap.
SATURDAY

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-IOred. Ac1m1111en 75 eentaeaeli.
,SUNDAY
SPEciAL SINGING by t .h e

SOrval)ls ()oartot at the MI.
Hermm Chureh !~undo¥ o! 7•30·

p.m.

~.:n~:-:=~~oms!t,:th

this dirty old tadJ on It - and

I hope she hear1 what laald.u

~ •l•lt, No pwchn.o 11 ·..... ,.,,, Noed not
c..,1... rul . . etre
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to wl.n.

NE.LSON'S DRUG .STORE .

ALL ITEMS ,
.DISCOUNTED I.

, ·Hill!.p.:oplc.,b41!e,;IIIOAf)'1 . ~!!, i!ll~~ .. . O,llf.,j,\191A~.
·,· lillie; i! 'does seelif cash ~anishes in .~ figs It,
An iliteres!-bearing Savings Account .111ill ht!P ·
you con!rol VGIIishing dollars; redirect thein\.
toWGrd favorite (a1111iy projects.- Open YJIII'
Saviilgs Account here, soon.

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Christ United Methodist Chil,&lt;ll
ooetal rooms. Mill Fruth loa
gr.....te of Charleston 11eau1y
va Johnson, Torey Ross, Macy
Joneo, Deni110 Worcy, Sylvia

Van Melii', Teresa Van Mater,
Morlha Jmea and Clruly Wotk.
man.

FIGHT SCHEDULED

NEW YORK CUPIJ-Veteren

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reason mare and 1110re
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clean, new•..
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Slive IIIDney ~~ .
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p8ople sllflli at YIIIHI
Pharmaer. Prompt and
eoniplete ~Jptl111
service iH.W .reiililltile
prices Is·oil ikst 'Order of ilu'lnesi

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George ..r.Chuvalo and fourthranked Jerry Quarry signed

in a 10.
TIIEOOORUS COUNCIL 17, round heavyweight bouton Oee.
Daugbters ol . America, 7:30 p. 12 at Madl1011 Square Garden.
m. Monday at U.e IOOF hall. Chuvalo lost to Buster Mathia
Charter to be draped in mem. In his last Garden appearance
ory of Elate Hart; members to and Quarry WH kayoed by Jo.
wear white.
Frazier in a title bout.
POMEROY Gorden CIW.
A sturgeon must be 40
MondiJ, I p, m. ot home ot inches
long to comply with
Mrs. L. C. Karr; Mrs. How.. the legal minimum for flobard Nt:Un asalstlrw hosteu. ermen.

Qaureh.
HIGH SCHOOL daneo JJ01V .
with the Jt,ya Saturds,y, 8 p.m.

at the .llelit '""""' H I I h

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Wednesday to m"'

HOLY.COMMUNION, SOturc:IIQ', 12:15 p.m., All Salnt~Day,
ot Pomeroy Graee Q&gt;toeopal
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SPEAKs OF GROOMING
MASON- Mlaa Carol Fruth
opoke rocent1J- to Cadet Troop
592 on "aooll.,...mlng" 1n the

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TO WHOM IT

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sCIRe of the repr:muctions she wUJ -uaetoteach the French
Art Coloey art 811Preclatlon elosseo, lllartl!w tonlahl.

Fults,
the Uilloat; Rlekf Ho., tlnn or -~•-no !or - · ..... Kirk saiAI, aretauahtpalrlotlsm
ficen.
YIUer, the brtlell; and Mary
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- Dr. l.larearet Mead is '"a
dirty old lady" whose defense
of marijuana ma,y adversely ~
Ouence youth, says Gov. Claude
Klrk Jr.
Kirk tolcl a clrie elub audionce at tho North Florida State

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Winning prizes were Checyl Fair lllat Dr. Maid's roeent -" law_a.
Thursday, Middleport F I r S t LeFob
the
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over 16 year. of age ia lllllcative ofadanproustrendtoward
total permll&amp;iwnesa.
Reterrlqt to Dr. Mead aa.
'"that throwback lady." KlrkaJ..
so criticized newa media ror
giving t,oo mueh allentlontodlsclples otlthenllzocl mariJuana

Coltume prizes were.award.
eel lllrlng a Halloween party
Tueldly ni&amp;ht for tbe primary
and jmlor deparbnenta of the
Middleport Firlll B 8 P t I S t

Mn ,..,,.., ftkt.ll!: ot ,..IIMII"• Drug,,.,. .. flcbt•
PNO.. ol whon

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The travelu.t prize doilated

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100'5'-Rer. 3.29

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oils, and watercoL

Veterans Memorial.
· tng job 41 art iDitructor at tbe
A $2 contrlbutloo was mode AddavUie and Choablre I!IODIIIIto the American Legion Child tar)' Scboob and tho II.Jpr ,
Welfare Foondallon In DlemGrf Croek.llllb Sehool.
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of Allen l*n Blackwood, Jr,
Sarah ~,llermolhe~ 11a. , ·.l.,
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.nauts who ~the Bibfelil10e f;IIOr .dall8b~ ftiia..._"dif.
PREP AlliNG FOR CLASS .:_ •• :::.. M ••:

by Mrs. Kessqer was won by .
Cheryl ·Barnhart. Refreshments

1HIS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

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!;)y the Vetera•u
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Bat.aai:n,·s And .Mttie,'·Barg·ains lA.· ,~ntin~l :Qassifieds
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NEED HEATIN'GOIL?

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openlfd publicly end nad, for
the furnishing of all labor and

lta annual Fall Festival on Nov.

7th and 8th at tHe New Haven
School. 1'tle toad
EJemer'tary
atands will be(l)ened on Friday,
the 7th at 5 p. m. The food and
aU other stams will be ..,....n 00

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properod by Earl c. Hay ..

aM committee chairmenareas
follows: ba11001l8, James Layne;;

popcorn, Mr. am Mrs. NeilHQ·
maker and Mr. and Mrs. Jaek
tell
Mr
Hesson; •~
wuune
er,
s.
Hobert LAyne; Teat y 0 u r
Stre~h, Jess Abel ai'K:I Dean
Knight; Fishpond,Mr.andMrs.
Gerald Simmons; milk bottles,
Kermeth Thnrnnson and Don
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Bwngardner; grab bag, Rose
Weaver; Penny toss, Mrs. liarold Rose; duck pond. Suzanna
Roush; pocket lady , Mrs. Frank
Yoq, Jr.: cake walk, Mrs.
Carl Gibbsi ring toss, Dottie
Parsons. Md_ry Nicewai'Kier;
dart game, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ohli~erj squJrt gun, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wolfe·, kitchen
committee, Mrs. 0, J, Howard,
Mra. James Hart, Mrs. Donald
BW1lJll nl ner, chairmen; commtttee members Shirley Kay,
·Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth
a
!Vickers, Mrs. Ceeil Duncan,
aMra. John Brabham,· Mrs. Wil·
!us Davis, Jr., Mrs. Jam e 8
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:Gilbert, Mrs. PauJ Fortney,
1Mrs. Robert Herrxlon, Mrs. Ar-thur Hart, Mrs. Charlea Zerkle,
: Mrs. Kemeth Holbrook, Mrs.
Sha
Hofrma
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Alsoc11tes, Archltectt, 630·6th
Street, Portsmouth, Ohio .
Proposals will bt received tor
the Generel Work only .
Proponls shall be submitted
on Proposal Form obt11lned
from the Architect. end other
contract documents, which
documents ere on tile et the
Hospital end •t the office of the
Archlttct, and Ire •vellable to
all prospective bidders during
reguler office hours until the
closlno of bids.
One complete Itt of bid
documtntt, tor the purpose of
bidding may be obtained for
Earl C. Hayes &amp; Associates.
Arctlltect, 630-6th Street,.

Portomouth, Ohio. Upon deposit

LANDMA*K

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SIIYING M!IGS. liALL'A
AND MASON COUMTIIS

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necessary for the
Work tor the con .
of In extended care
for thl' addlfiDn to

be done according to the
dnwlngs end speclflcltlons 11

'Thompson and Mrs. David
Roush.
Food stands and game stahis

Ruth Roush; eoultry store, Mrs.
Dwlght Sa3re, Mra.JackNeedst

material
Gtntrll
ltructlon
tddltlon

Veterans Memorial Hoopltol,
Pomeroy, Ohio. All work Shill

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&amp;tunJay, Nov. 8, atSp. m. Gen.r.l Chal'rmen ol the lest!·-•
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are Mrs. Robert GurUs, Mrs.
Jess
Abel, Mrs. Kenneth

sweet shop, Mary Roush and

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trill •• Rce,t~ .... u f •·•· ' •
Der of P..llc.. 1...
REGUI..ATIOHS
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fectiOMII. The '""ltsher wilt ...e
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RATES
For Went A.t Setwtee

Time, and 11 that time will be

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reserved by the SHOOTING MATCH, Sunda,y,
owner to reject any and all
Nov. 2, 1 p.m. to 4 .P.m., Rabids, and no bidder may with cine
• Bashan Road. Sponsor.. MEIGS LOCAL P.-ents, YOie
draw his bid tor a period of
for the school tax renewal,
torty .flve 14.5) days.
ed by the Racine Emergency
ly order ot the
keep
schools open. Don't vote
Squad.
111-29-ftc
Me11s County Hospital
against your kids by not
Commission and
vqtlng or to economize at
Vtftrlns Memorial
I WILLplck..,merchanilloeand
Hospital, Inc.
their expenH. It Is no tax
Pomeroy, Ohio
take 1o aucdoo oo a percent.- Increase. Har~d Ma._., Rt. 2,

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..stven away at the festival. [)o..
· nations ere be~ ..... taken at SOc
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:·This festival is one of the main
rojects of the PTA.
HONOR RECENT BRIDE
The Lhe Wire Class o! the oo.JO
~nlted Methodist ChurchorNew
--lEoALN-O-T-oe_•_
honored Mr Rick p
Seeltd bids, wl!l be received

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A.,. ..Wed~tsd,y,

•' ;' the former Patty Smith, Nov. l7. '969 for sale of:

t"with a bridal shower, held reo-

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, cently at the church. The bride's

:table was covered with a white
:lace cloth, centered with an U·
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1 rangement of pink mums and
• cnadles.
Game s were lJlay ed and
frbes awarded. Refreshments
f'bt punch and bride's cake, dec~

rated with pink ro&amp;ebuds and
'Coqjratulatlon!o Rick and Pat-

11le 1111011 list Included Mrs.
,reg Hoflman, Mrs. Tcm Hot!·
an, Mrs. Cecn Pickena, Mra.

l=bllrl·e• Weaver, Mrs. Pete
rls and Booky, Mrs. BerLievllw, Mrs. Ray Weavr, Mra. George J,.,ell, Mrs.
' ·uth Bote7, Mrs. Thelma Coil&amp;. \. Mrs. Otha LleYiow, Mrs.
old Zerkle, Mro. liarcy

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women in
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TABLE EARLY
HOTEL MARTIN,
POMEROY, OHIO

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whlskoy u...,.e. Pho110 992.
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KIRBY VACUUMcleoner,c..,.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - plete with ........,. toolo and LOANS over ~.000. 1m¥~
pollaher. Runo like - · t59 pon, 110 ~um. Call FID. ca&amp;h, or termo available.
anclttr ~ Ph. 7aaPhorte 9924685.
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mont Seleo IUifl SenlceL EY.
ti'JihlDc In tire and llfot;r

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CIDNA CABINETS, I'OIItld a- For Sa 1
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bleo, old cloeloa, ote. Wrlta
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or caD 1(. D. lODer, Rt. f, FOUR ROOM hou... BOOJ1 well,
Beech GI'OYe
cemetery. ----- .-----~---.~1
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16 acrea, 8 lllileo ~Ra·
Write Wllllom J. Moore, 35 iiEPTic taiti
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llltttHoll• a.art, Ohio. Ph,
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CAMPER!! IUifl trawl trailers. ·
prlcee oo alll;nteo and lileo
illnnlr and ContiDenlaL Low
ot are exUn&amp;UI&amp;hera: PhoDo
· price, 10 perCent to 1s .......
99W821, Dwl&amp;llt Lopn.
cent ....... CCIDe to Gaul't
IO./l2.10tc
TraDer Seles. PbC1ne N5 • GEO. HOBSTETTER B k ---,..~~-""" ,----- .
3832. Two mlleo north ot
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Sales
Oteoter m 111. 7. Watell for POMEROY - 8 r0001s, lltlb, .
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- root. Two Iota, $5500. AIITOMOBILE irllqrance ....
lip left on Cc!utll7 I!Gad II. POMEROY :_ 3 bedroom brick,
.....Uod'l Lett 7'!"1' ~.
lG+aotc
lltth llelm hoot, run ......
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· - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. menL Onl,y$81100.
S.~
TURNIPS by I!OUnd or buobel. SYRACUSE
9
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Week da3oonl,y. VIctor SWain,
lltaemett, - 2 ~J,GOO.
~~~:_~~~ ___ ~~ RESORT - for ewlmmltw, boot1• and Oablow. ~.ooo.
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MIDDLEPORT 9 I'OOIIII l'L
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ap, t!0,500.
PAIN'!' DAMAGE, t969zil!zac POMEROY- Bwtlneao bulldsewlow maclllnes, stUI In
low on Main. t20,000.
.,.1811111 cartons. No attach- PDME;HOY - 7 rooma, l'h
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clldon, real bargain, $1495.
menta needed 88 our c..,.. llttll, aloartlt~D aldl,., 11111em
Coli 99W877 alter 5:30 Jl.m.
trois are buiiWn. Sewa with LE';';a~ Alkbw~OOO.el
IO./lll-3k
I or 2 neeclles,
roomo,
-----------holeo 18Woonbuttons monolor,flots.$6600.
gram~, and blind hem' etltch. ii!LEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD .
Full c:aob price, $36.50, or AISOCIA TES
992-3325 '
E-Z monthly terms. Phone
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ATTEST:

DAY !92-2151
NIGHT !92-7324

Far .Sale

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Meigs
Gallia and
Mason
Informed As ·
Well As
Eniertained·

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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30P.M.

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COAL, eg-OtokeNIIIDerun,Ja-: HOUSE, IN Melia
JJox.. SEE NEIGLEll
the office of national prime
So11J117
Due to tr•endoua r•
minister?
WANTEDRallablepereooto
cobs
(;Gel Co.l!!•'andT!pple. tor, 4
both,
31ots,
tor hdM!ow ,..... ' - cau
caption
of
tho
band,
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A-Three-Mrs. Slrlmavo
live with elderb man. Free
Phone 7f2-t952 ar 992-3f89,
boot Offer· over$f,OOO. co...
GO)' Nelaler. Rllcllla, 0.
f 1 ad vi sable to retetYe
Bandaranaike of Ceylou was
IIYiow
quorters.
plus
meal&amp;
l~ote
taot Mr. llandiO)'inllexteror
your
table
lor
5o"'rdoy
WS.Ue
the first; Mrs. Indira Ghandl
Muat be able to cook, clean
caD Columbus 294-1730.
ni,ht.
ReaerYGtlons
Miller and Gall. Mrs. J a c k of India was the second; and
house anddolaWIIry, Call PLAYER PIANO,
Electrfc
lll-29-ftc - - - - -·- - - - - - - - w1 I bo hold til 10:15 PM
Flesher, Mrs. C.rlGtbbs, Mrs. Mrs. Golda Melr of Israelis
99W030
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3:30
JI.ID.'
llloYa.
Phone
New
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the last to be elected to the ,.
tff'!eU liaymaker and Janie, Mrs. post.
882.2971.
111-23 IIQ) WATER CONDinONERS, $8 . lllle, CftiiPOCII ...._Hoi~
VACANCY fortwoolderb1100- · and 5 11-m. for further lntormf4w1n Stein, Mrs. Howanl Burmatt on.
-- - ------- -$10. f15. Softeners, flltera: wide. IW Anlllreon, Mepie. Pre!er prl ..te .Paid ,..
Q--How many perfect
ris. Sr. and Mrs. Paul B. Pow!Iento. Phone Malctt, m. '
lo-26-Gtc 3 BEDROOM modern home tn
etc., mcmey t.ck guarantee.
W. Va. Pbcm 771-1'1881fttr
games have been pitched in
3:30 • tfNttll
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C• W• 11--5185.
Ill-8t!c
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level,
built-hi
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Rotland,
Ohio.
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HOMEMAKERS MEET
PART-nME driver. ~ at
kltdlon, lull lltiOIIIOJtl, atltioli).30k
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I Letart Homemakers Clubmd OO.ebll!l?
A-Jim Hunter of the Oak·
Dudley F1orlsta, $9 N. 2nd
tached - - - Lot 80'~00'. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
i lor their Octobermeetlowatthe land Athletics ~ame the
M
LI!GAL NOTICE
A.,., Mlddloport.
Phone MaoiJo 773-li339.
SIEGLER GAS beater, 7$,000 SEWING MACHINEs, l'...,_ir'
bome ol Mrs. Curtis HUJt with loth pitcher to hurl a perfect
ORDINANCE NO. Its
lll-28-3tc
to.l&amp;.Sk
BTU, tbermottat, !aD, uoed
oenlce, au l"'iwa. 992.2%84. ·
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND
t .the \lice president, Mrs. Lewis game when he reUred au %1 ORDINANCE
MO.
J7t, TO FIX
1010
Winter,
$1%5.
Seeaf2%&amp;
The Fabri~Sioop, PCIDOJ'OI',
f$a1're, preaidill(t. Devotions Minnesota Twin batters at SALARIES AND WAOIS ~OR
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: were Jed by Mrs. Roy Friend, Oakland, Calif., on May 8, EMPLOY8ES
COAL, LUMP, ea. JtGker1,
S., Third AYe., Middleport, Se-•
Wstrwer
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OF
THE
1968.
VILLAGI! OP POMEROY,
! who closed with a poem, ''A
mille run. Eue~aior SeJt'
01\Ytlme.
10.$~
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OHIO
j Mother' a Pleas..,
Works, r...l IIIla St.,P~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·~
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BE IT ORDAINED. 111ollows
aroy.
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SOLID
STATE
waiNtt
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by the Council of the Vllleo• Of
Pomeroy, Ohio, two.fhlrds of all
I to the Valanche Homemaker·•
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cooaole, f-opeed Intermixed BON'il rx;oml tiiit :tile, llttbmembers elected thereto
Clw .., their elm buUdbw.
chllltPr, dualvolwneCCII!IrGI,
~ and ldtcllt!l r - 1 ·
concurring, that Ordln1nce No.
55-GALLON
dnimo,
8QOd
for
Plans were made for- a Hallow·
4••1u!r BalInt. m.j~ldtll~ Cd 7U. :
379, d1ted F.ebruarv 5. 19M, Is
tralh, f2.50 each. l'lltneror
• een party to be held !or famlhtrtby amtndi.!G to the extend
"""' &lt;IUe $69.80. Uoeoartlme · 1111.
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Junk
"Jiea on October 28 ut the home
. end
· po,yment pion. Coli 892~52, ~--------·----·
E ere changed as follows:
10.:12-12te
-..t Mr. and Mrs. PhUUp Click
10.$..81c
D. wotor and Soworooo
COMPUTER COLLEGE
b!&gt;&amp;lnnlow at 7 p. m.
Deportment
OF TECHNOLOGY
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Ottlu Clork-Bookkeapor .One Public ~are 1104
AWNIN('.S, lllfJnD - .·aiiif: t,'PLE 8I'ER~ADIO, 1.1189
13...
0\J per month
Cl..oland, OOhio ~•
"113
wladowo, c:aq,org,
...,.. . looreb moplo tlnllh, with All
~omemakera
Club pin. He.
Clerk
of Board of Public
~ were given on Achieve-Allain - $25.00 per month ·
queea, blowauol lltU Ina.... · and FM· radio, f _ ....,
Aulstan1 Officer Clerk tto,.. Elmer',Wldte,lalttnp. ·dual't'olume control. Balance
~!"OJt. da3.
Bookkeeper - 1125.00 per For Rent
.......tt.... For !rot .... ·· ~1.30. u..
• • otfteera tor the comirw year
; "were eleoted. President, Mrs.
~on~lo..ltonoo•• .,.,,.,.., FUHNlSIIED prqeRPOrtment. mateo, p q Otulto Ualo, · mont plan. Coli 9fl-3152.
Lewis Slyre; vice president,
Socrotor• to -~- $175.00
Phone 992-9435.
llrracuoe. V. V, Jt*ntlltllltll i
10.$-itc
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~Is. Ro:f Friend; secretary, r&amp;per month
ID-2:J.t!e
llja. Inc.
t-l.U. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Secflonand
2. wagts
That th•
·aca.le for
of
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-'«, Mrs. Phlllip Click, Jr·. ;
selari.H
pro\llded
000 ·FLOOR Atrillce, aU,
r .traaw'8r, Mrs. Ray FrleM;
In Sec:tlon t, Poraorophs D ond FURNISHED Alartmett, f POODLE piJJ'PJi:s. AIIC
;'JI.tb'P':"=~.·
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t,....U~ leader, Mrs. lll¥t&lt;D
E ohall be rotroa&lt;llvo to Oct. 1,
roomo, both, lull alu lltoe-. mlnlabuiL ttl ... .. . . .
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recreat1011'81 Jeader,
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101 at 623 IIIII St., Mid.
Section 3. Th•t Ordlnenc•
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, Mrs. ~ Morrison; So!ji!Y '
Num~tr 36ot, ctote&lt;l May 2, 1t66
Va. J. llowoh. Ph0110
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I CommiU.. chairman, Mrs.
and Ordinance Number 376,
Muon, '113-6639.
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I Thole I n attendance were
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provisions ot thlt Ordlnenc:•
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Wncaater awl17 . .
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lttall be1 end the· 11me htrtby
StMe Rt. J24, Phone
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t JitGIItp~ Mrs. Lorey Morrl·
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·ll!lwiLI ll'ol)lan. Mrs. Phllllp
tttell be declared
an emerotrtcv
Ordlnonu
and Sholl
toh iiloc:t · - - - - - - - - - - - 8 ~::l~~~tlf!' llJUIJ HOI, NEED
;CIIelo, lr., 14fs. lll)1oo Durst,
end bt 1n tote• from and etter 2 BEDROOM brick hmut, t73
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OPHELIA
HAVE TO

member.

1968 Pontiac
Catalina, ~ &lt; .IEP.MII
Sheriffs Car.
btl;aiiO._JIIintt,.and
1960 Ford station Weoon.
rem
rlt''lJW, by col&amp;ract.
can be seen at the Meigs Co.
For
Rent
Free e.UU.te. Phone 992.
Garage Fair Grounds.
SIX HOQM houae,l'h lltth1, 613
The Commisslonera heve 1he
2808. We ao ~~~)'Where.
right to reject any and or all
Mill st., Middleport. Inquire
ID-I.Uc
bids.
at 439 Llneoln St., Middl•
Muon
Meigs Coanly
90rt.
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Coll'llftlllloMrs
Martha Chambers

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RUMMAGE SALE, Catholic Women's Club, Sacred Heart
Pariah, Nov. 3. 4 and 5 In 4 ROOM un!urnllhed houa.,
16$0 Lincoln llelifota. PhoDo
clllrch auditorium, 9 a.m. to
892.3874.
lO.:Z:i.lfc
3:30 p.m. Pleney oHreeporklng. For rummage plck.up,
call 992 - 282S, church ree- Pets For Sale
tocy,
I0.$..1tc BEAUTIFUL AKC pug Ml&gt;ioo;
also Colrn Terriers. Formerly Ireland Rd. Kennels.
OW..F ASHIONED hymn aLng,
Jlwtkp'o, 312 Jolm St., Bel&amp;~nday, Nov. 2 at 2 p.m.,
pre,
Ohio 43714. Phone 814Freedom Gospel Mlsaton, at
42:1-'726L
10.27-8tc
Bald Knob. Rev. L. R. Glue.
sencamp, pastor. Public in-

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refunded upon return of bid
WOULD Ilk to
documents in ·good condition
e
express my
Within • period Of fifteen 115)
appreciation to an those who
days after opening of bids.
sent me cards or flowers
Contract documents will bit
malted collect. upon written
and those who visited me
request and deposit submitted.
while I was a patient at Vet.
Atl orooosals must be ac M
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companied by bid bond bound In
eran's emor a Hosp tal reSpecifications and eKecuted bv
cently. I also would like to
a bonding company licensed by
express my thanks to the
the State of Ohio payable to the
order or the Owner in an amount
nurses and physlci1U18 who
not less than five (51 per cent of
cared tor me during my perthe amount of the bids. The
h p1 11 tlon
bond or check shall be forfeited
lod of os ta za
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If the bidder fill lis to enter Into a
Letha Koblentz.
contract with said owner. The
10-30-ltp
bonds or checks of the three
lowest bidders wilt be held un111 - - - - - - - - - - - - - vlted.
10-30.3tc
Auto
the execution of the contract Notice
and the turnlshlnll of the
required performance bond.
CHUCK'S can ooveyou..,tohelf 1968 COUGAR, 302 engine, 3 011
after which thev will be HOME REPAIRS, pointing, cor000&lt;, wide owa,.l900.11131
on 'l'\1 repairs I! 1011 br!Jw
pentry, ,shlowllow, ptter
returned on demand . The
Ford, CheVJ'powered, 90per
them in. Chuek'sTV,152But.chtckS of other bidders will be
cleaning, repatr~J,I'KI insta!trcent
done, $1000. Coil 9411returned on demand atter the
ternut, Paneroy. Phone 992tlon. Free estimates. All
bids are canvessed .
2801
after
5 Jl. m.
5080.
111-16-t!c
..-ork guaranteed by elll)eri·
A performance bond and a
labor and material payment
lll-28-12tp
enced men. Call Chester 985bond, both of 100 per cent of the
BOll'S REDUCING Salon and .
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collect.
amount of the contrect, which
Health Center Is ..., open,' 1951 BUICK. 4 """ tires. alate
satisfactory sureties, will be
111-2:1-IIIQ)
required from the successful
9 LID. to s p.m. b)' .wolntlnopectlon sticker, $75; Coli
bidden tor the faithful per - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ment, 5 p.m. to 10p.m. noa,p..
992-9834.
lll-28-3tc
formance of the work for each GUN SHOOT, Suo:lay, Forked
polntment neceasacy. Locat·
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awarded.
Run Sportaman Club. Every.
Bids shall be subm ltted to the
one welcome. ,
eel below K and K Mobile 1967 CHEVROLET ~ 2
rs. Charles Roush, Mrs. Lar- Owner only upon the plans and
Homes, P o i n t Plea•nt.
specifications that have been
10-29-&amp;c
door HT, now tlrea,aoodc..,..
)' Hessoni door .Prizes, Mrs. obtained from the office of the _____________ _
Phone 67ll-2454 or 675-4020••

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WEEKEND REVIVAL at Church
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o! God, Clleater, Ohio m Sot1877 LINCOLN IITS,, 4-100111
urdoy and ~ evenlow•
llollse, llath, basement attd
8LINO 405
at 7:30 Jl.m, with Rev. Bllb
aUic
for storage. Phme 992.
AdditiOMI J5e ct~er,. ,... .......,,
Adams o! Raceland, KT. AI.
3014.
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''•••nt. OFFICE HOUII
eo BQOI!OI 111ns oo ~ at
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2 p.m. Everyone welcome.
6
ROOMS, lltth. Close to town.
I1JO ..... ta 12.00 ~ ~..,..,.
10.30 3k
Ph. 992.2049, 992.2431 after

Card of Thanks

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Notice

25 ,.. cut D11uunt on ,.,4
ontl
petd wlrhl" 10 Mr•·
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OIIITUAiiiY
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1967 Do-e ... $i595

::r~e~"'!~:.:;!e"~:.~
Rotllol eu1tom cab, etw1 .,.
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let bl.c• n~

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bdoy locol ow-. s.. 00~
thlt ••e•ptlonal truclt·
•..ray.

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Chevrolet .$485
PJchup, 6 c)'l, 6K ft.
.••talde, eood tlrea, M••·

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Cheaplesl
tt&amp;fFonl •• , .. $495

~o"!'frJ Squire
St. •··~· VI
•"'o.natlc, ,ow.,

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CROSSWORD
21. Sect
(abbr.)
Di.Ote&amp;ror

8. Permlta
T. IDiluned
8. Ob (Cier.)
a. Timid

lO.Jncllan
tribe (Hex.)

13. Hammer
head
17. Variety
of

lettuce
19. Otherwlae
20. Afflh::·

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22. Melody
23. Hllvln&amp;'

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palra'a
neotllt
uul
otbero

26. Wloe
bird
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reopoct
30-Layel'l
32. Greedy
M.SUk

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36. Attractive

88. Smith and
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t:~lil)· Sl.!nlincl, Pnml!a'Uy·MiddlLoport, (1., ·nmr!iday, nct*i·~r~':'·:•::s;::69~~':'--. .-~~---•••':'•••••••~~-----~~~---~-"'!~'!!"il!l•

Fri ay-Saturday Sale••• Eberfe s In Pomeroy

New Officers for

Open Both Days Until 9:00 In The Evening

Club Installed
IWTL-\NU- Installation ser- be sen·ed.

vlres ror new officers Cor year
1969-10 oC the Uutland Garden
l'lub were conci•rted Monday
e\'enl~ in a re~lar meeting at
tht home or Mrs. George White,
Mrs. Paul \\'inn installed the
rollowinJ! ol'firers. using an imprt'sShl" candlelight ceremony
(also pa·esenting flowers to
each. symbolic of the offlce
which they hold), president,
Mrs. noy Snowden; vice -president, Mrs. Harry Williamson;
secretary, Mrs. Harvey Erie.
wtne, and treasurer, Mrs.
James Nicholson.
The president presented Ml'S.
Wbm with a corsage for her
services.
The following committees
were appointed Cor the year.
Program, Mrs. Harry WllUamsoo, Mrs. C. 0. Chapman,
Mrs. Clarence Murray and Mrs.
Roy &amp;lowden; llJblicH;y book,
Mra. Robert Canaday; tele.
Jitme, Mrs . Russell Little; p.~b­
lidt;y and librarian, Mrs. Harvey Erlewine; civic, Mrs. V. E.
Nel1011 and Mrs. George White;
flowers and cards, Mrs. C. 0.
Chapman; tra"Veling prize and
penalties, Mrs. Clarence Murray; horticulture, ,.;·s. Chris
Diehl and ways ana means,
Mrs. Clarence Murray, Mrs.
James Nicholson and Mrs.
Charles Foley.
The club has 26 active members and three honorary mem bers.
Two members, Mrs. Roy
&amp;lowden, president, and Mrs.
Harvey Erlewine, secretary,
wUJ attend the regional meet-

Ins at Lake Hope Saturday, Nov.
I.

Landscaping of the lawn at
tbe Leading Creek Conservancy
District office was taken on as
a new civic project Plans arc
to plt.11t three dozen tuUps now
and arrange shrubbery plantIngs at a later time. Among
tbe other acdvities planned by
the group were therapy programs at both tbe Southeastern
Ohio Mental Health Center and

the Gallipolis state Hospital.
11 members wtll go
to the Athens Hospital where
Mrs. James Titus, Mrs. Robert Canaday, and Mrs. Cush
JoltnltDn will instruct the pa.
Uents of the therapy club in
ma.Jdng flower arrangements.
Mn. Paul Winn is chairman
for the program which will feature maldngarrangementsfrom
dried materials. Each patient
Q1 No-v.

On Nov. 18, a program

wm

be held at the Gallipolis Hospital . There Mrs. Titus will give
instruction on making corsages. The club will provide 18 ta.
ble arrangements Cor Ute annual
Christmas party to be held at
the Athens Hospital on Dec, 9
and also voted to give a gtn of
money.
Arrangements were made for
Mrs. Jonah Cotterill to provide
the column for 11 Green Thumb
Notes" on Nov, 17, and tor
Mrs. Robert Canaday and Mrs.
Erlewine to speak on the WMPO
gardening program on Nov. 3.
Topic at that time wlll be care
ot Christmas gi£t plants, holly
and Christmas cactus.
Chairmen appointed were
Mrs. Wlnn, therapy; Mrs. Nicholson, finanee chairman, with
Mrs. Clarence Murray and Mrs.
Charles Foley , assistants; and
Mrs . Chris Diehl, horticulture
chairman.
Plans were made to go to the
Columbus aoo Southern Ohio
Electric Co. on Nov. 6 at 7:30
p.m. ror a program on Christmas decorations.
A home nower show was
plamcd lor Ute November meeting at the home of Mrs. C. 0.
Chapman. Mrs. John Reese,
Region 11 director, will be Ule
guest speaker and Mrs. Titus
will jJdge the arrangements.
A report was given on the tea
honoring Mrs . Reese at the
home of Mrs. Fred Blaetlnar,
county contact chairman. Mrs.
&amp;lowden and Mrs. Nicholson
represented the club.
Mrs. Chris Diehl presided at
the meeting with Mrs. Wllltegiv.
lng devotions using scripture
from Romans 12, a reading
"Flowers Leave Their Fragrance'" and a prayer from the
Upper Room. The creed and collect were given in ~mlson and
the 17 members attending responded to roll call by telling
what garden club membership
meant to them.
The tJower report was given
by Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Wfnn
thanked the club for £lowers and
cards sent her during her recent hospitalization.
The program was presented
by Mrs. WUHamson who read
a '• Collect Cor Gardeners".
Mrs. Canaday
The Garden Go-round" .
Mrs. Snow.
den exhibited ~den magazines. Refreshments were served by Mrs. White and Mrs. C.

i.

wUI he preoented a gift aoo re- E. Bishop.
lreahments of pumpkin pie will

GIRLS COATS AND GIRlS CAR COATS

MASON - Crusade ror Christ will speak.
The second series

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Special praetlce session ror
choir members will begin at
7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30,
at Albright United Methodist
Church.
On Saturday morning, Nov. 1
at 7 a.m. breakfast will be served to men oi both churches at
C h r i s t United Methodist
Church. The Rev. Jack Higgins

19.50 ----------SALE 16.00
16.50 - - - - - - · - - - -SALE 14.00
14.95 ........- -..--..--SALE 12.00
13.95 - - - - - -..........- .. SALE 11.00
12.95 -------............ -SALE 10.00
10.95 ------------...... SALE 8.00
8.9L..----·-....---·--SALE 6.50

ot

weekend meetlnils will be held on the
following weekend starting on

GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS

CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR

COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT
COAT

8.95 ------.................. SALE
7, 95 ...... _._ .. _.. _ _ SALE
6.95 - -........ __ .. __ .... SALE
5.95 ----·-............ SALE
4.95 .......... _ _ _ _... $ALE
3.95 ......--·----..---SALE

6.50
5.50
5.00
4.50
3.50
3.00

BLUE DENIM JEANS
Just received another shlpmert Ot these ~qtular jeans for
men aoo YDUIIIl men. St_yled ~ and lean. Rutr&amp;ed aU eotton .

pro-ahrunk denim. Sizes 28 to 38 waist. stock • now.
Also ooiq&gt;Jete-oelectl1111 ol men's !uiler cUt Levtblue
denim Jeano. Sizes 29 to 42 walot.

Salel Girls Dresses
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES
GIRLS DRESSES

12.95 ............ SALE 9.50
10.95 ............ SALE 7.50
8.95 ............ SALE 6.50
7.95 ............ SALE 5.50
6.95 ............ SALE 5.00
5.95 ............ SALE 4.50
4.95 ............ SALE 3.50
3.95 ............ SALE 3.00
2.95 .. . ......... SALE 2.00

WOMENS
HANDBAGS

GIRLS
nGHTS

A group or 2.95 and 1.95
clutch bags and small handbags. On sale, while they
last.

too
79e
Salel WOMENS BLOUSES
6.95
5.95
3.95
4. 95
2.95

&amp; 6.00
&amp; 4.00
&amp; 5.00
&amp; 3.00

BLOUSES
BLOUSES
BLOUSES
BLOUSES

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5.34
3.34

DARNETTES
Sli9ht lrregulors of oil
the best known brands.

White Swan and
Crest Uniforms
Another big shipment In
the latest styles. Coachman, shift alli fitted. In nylon an:l double kmt. In regular and hatr sizes.

Friday and Saturday Sale!

WOMENS COATS

Winkler will lead the 'l!ruoade

Cadet Girls
Host Party

MASON - Girl Scouts,
brownles, juniors and cadets
attended a Halloween party Mon..
day evening at the Mason Youth
Center with the cadets in charge
of the program and games. Refreshments were served.
Attendlng were Arlene Scarberry, Janet Reynolds, Frances
Reynolds, Cathy Sawyers, JUI
NEW HOURS ANNOUNCED
Johnson, Vicki JohnSon, Debble
Eugene Ermatlnger, manager Johnson.
f1 the Social Security Office at
Tammy Johnson, Christy
Marietta. 81Ul0Wlces that errec- Johnson, Jacquellne VanMatre,
tl•e November 1, his ottlce will Linda Durbin, Kathy Gibbs,
no longer be (4)en on Friday Kimberly Boggs, Teresa Dillon,
eveninge. Hours are from 8:45 &amp;Isle Dillon, Betty Durbin, Vica. m. to 4:45 p. m. Monday ki Bissell, Brenda Durbin, Shir~
through Friday. Ritchey, who ley Edwards, Lurlnda Samsel,
visits Pomeroy at the Post 01- Tonya Cundlf[, Vicky I., Johnflee enry Monday at 10:30 a. son, Sarah Zuspan, Paula Bom., will continue his present cook.
schetl.lled visits.
Katie Saffel, Lisa Stewart,
Carla McFarland, Mary Me.
Farland, Robin ~wart, Judy
Hughes, Tammy Cook, Jan WU.
son, Beth Weaver, Jill Taylor,
TONIGHT. OCTOBER 30
Karen Brown, Sondra StanleJ',
Edwina
!hnley, Julie Gibbs,
HOT OPEN
Cheryl Adams, &amp;lsie Daw110n,
Terri Johnson, Angie Protritt,
Terri Proffitt, Melanie SJsson,
Friday and Saturday
Bretta VanMeter, Cherrll VanOctobo, 31-Nav. 1
Meter, ~ella Arnold, Diana
THE LOVE GOD?
Johnoon. Sondra Gibbs, Deb{T echnicolor)
Don Knotts
bie SamseJ, Denise Werry.
Anne Francis
~1-vla
VanMeter, Teresa
VanMeter, Terry Rou, Belva
John~on,
Mary and Martha
THE BIG GUNDOWN
(T ochnicolor)
.Jones, Undy Workman, a n d
L.,. Von Cloef
guc&amp;ts, manallillon, /\lena VanThos. Milian
Meter, Kimberly VanMeter.
,SHQW STARTS 7 P.M.
Dort.y \'an Meter and Angle John-

Fur trimmed coats - car coats, untrimmed sport coats an:l
dress coats. Also All Weather coats inallslzes. All on sale
thls week.

Americana
Salad Bowls
Hand rubbed walnut. w01&gt;d I

Mens and Boy•

SWEAT
SHIRTS

finish, dishwasher proof.

See the blg selection of

VIrtually unbreokable,

Large Bowls •••• 1.99

sweat shirts, Hanes s"eat
shirts In al1 sizes Cor men
and boys. F1eece lined cottons, Kode1 and cotton,

Individual Bowls 69c

over and c&lt;Bt styles.

thermal lined cotton. Slip-

ARISTO MATS
Your most beati:lful protection ror stol'e OOps, eabinet tops, counters, kitchen
walls. Beo~Q and heolproo!

protectioo

with Arioto-

mats, asbestos back.

2 for 5.00
Two po· ;kets, bright plaid
_patterns. Sizes

Comfcwtolllo, long wearing,
oo1y to wa&amp;h l:uanlon•, long

I""'· I• rse and extra larse.

poekef, INH button
neck. Small. medlv111, lore•,
e~etfo Iorge. Regui&lt;W prlco
6.95.

'""ol!,mell-1

Penn~

nent

press.

during this aale.

Save

ALL COTION PRINTED OUTING
49c yd.

IIMvo, pulloyor style wllh

oow

Tako Advantage of tho Solo Priooo

MENS AND YOUNG MENS SWEATERS
Now to an exceUe,. lime - duri!W our sweater sale - to
buy sweaters ror yourself or tor gifts. You•n find a nne seieetiori of alJpovers and cardlgansln~ular styles for achoal

wear, BI)Orts wear and everyday, Wools- orlona- orion
and wool blends. Ask allY of the BBiespeople to help you wllh

exterior surface. Awcado

METAL LOCKERS
Metal covering i1 finished in black . baked .-ti..,r.lo
enamel to resist dentl and scratches. Plastic hand e;"

nickel plated hardware.
24" X 12 X 7 - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - 7 . 9 5

26" • 15" • 8" and 28" • 15" x 8" ·--

..8.95

IN THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT

Soe tho c,..pleto line of Vinyl Zipper B~go, Nylon
.and Plaid Zipper Bago, School and ~ri Bago. Aloo
Plaid Travel

Cans in authentic rayon scotch plaid.

A line line of apart and all-purpose zippered bago.

Music Dept. 2nd Floor
• Molt• this o ....... for lluylng yow ~t~uslc '""llos tt.at will
Mttertoln you anlll .,..., fo ..lly. ·
..

' f« tho lle•t Yaluo •• tho full llno 16f RCA rolllloa AM &amp; rM.
Also stereo reNIN In tfan•lator or eiHtrlc. SM the tape recenlor
ca ...tt. play•••· wollrJ• toll'l•, porhlilolo ,.cord ploy., •M 1 ~
cabinet IIMMI•Ia.

Sale! Flannel Back

TABLE COVERS

Special 5. 88

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Terri!le q~,.. bls selection of solid caloro. F1oral Pal•
terns. Do.maak eype pattemo, modarn pattern
odor...,..

Pr•aeaaoned - ready to use. No ocour~Jv, cut Ironware
gives yeara ol cookiiW onjoymmt. lll'qo out the natural
flavor of !ooda. Cooks them toper!ectlm. Alia.... In ley
pans - dutch ovens - chleken !ryero - porrJdce pots.

placemots,

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ply paper
(10)2
X

14-3/8").

Beautiful

24 -

de1igns.

39e. pllg.

after It touched down at Staple-

Size 52152 INCHES ............... SALE 1.25
Size 52x70 INCHES ............... SALE 1.75
Size 52x90 INCHES ............... SALE 2.25
Just Ali'lved

Ylrglnl• House Rockers

Lawn Rakes

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Heavy duty rakoa with
20 ...tal ,..th. Smooth
handlo.

Salt 81~'

ton lnternatlonol Airport but
made no attempt to capture the
unldenuned man.
The jet, with [our crew mem-

Eerie People
:t]over Field/·'·
Gllooto, aobltns, witches and Becky Fultz, prettieot; Sally
more were on haOO Thursda,y Walters, Judy Gilkey, Tommy
Dl&amp;llt when Feeney-Bennett Post Walters, uBIIest; Judy Lav128, Amerlean J..elllon, staled onder, Martha Krawoezyn,
Ito annual communli;y llalloween Cheryl Lefebre, !Unnleat.
JIOIV at the Middleport loot- Taking. prizes, Drot tllroulh
beU field.
third, respectively hi the sixth
The eornlval again ol!ered ll'ade throuah adult age lf'OUP
"sometlllng r or everyone.'' were - Raehei Lefebre and
There were nwnercus ""sh .Sadie Karr Drat· Maro Fultz
prize• lor eostume winners, .......; Ro~r De;., mostorlg~
peckapo of b'eatB lor every. lnll; Barbara Fultz, Scherry
one ID oostume and cider and Lane, Kenneth Gllk101, prettl

donuts lor everyone atteOO!ns.
Prize• of $2, $1, and 50 cents
wore awarded to the top three
eootumes In lour ""tegerieo
IIDIItllf three •ae ll'OUPB, with
Mro. Emerson Janeo, M r o.
Rlcbard OWen and L a r r y
"""""r tho Judges.
First, oe.eond 100 third prize
trimer• lor eostumes, reopecUvety, In the ~at ll'&amp;de
aae sroup lneluded - Tammy
lW1, Paula MoodllfJIOUIIh, Gres
!IIIah, moot oril!lnll; Vangle
lW1, Paula Swlohor, C a r o I
!lmoaJ, protUest; Angela Bak. .r; lllole Pooler, Drat_. oec'• Clld, reiPoctlvoly, hi lhe ug, ' lleot &lt;ate!IOI'l', and Alan King,
,~~~.':,"' aoo Alan Am.

oat; Arnold Johnson, Julle
Hamm, Doug Acree, ugliest,
aoo Joho Riley, Jeff MarUn,
aoo ToDilii,Y Roush, fwlnleol

Copley Appointed

To Masonie Oftiee

COSTIJME WINNERS- Some of the winners ofeostumes
prizes at the 011111111 eommunltyHaUoweenpartyatthe Middleport lootbill Deld Thursda,y nltlht by Feeney - Bennett Post
128, American Legion, from Jolt, 111-e Soncll' Acree, Jo:l,y Lavender. Martha Krawsczyn, sally Walters, Cheryl .L efebra,
ToDilii,Y Walters, Mark Jlqgort,y, Do.vld Miller, J\ilrU King
aiOI Vol..t ~·

,._II "'-·

Weather
Cl. . . with rein • • to.
nl&amp;bt and Solurdo,y' ..... to.
nl8ht hi' lhe low 100 mid too.
Cl&lt;lldY _. &lt;001 &amp;n~.

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Nine Districts llave Big Trouble
COLUMBUS (UPI)-AI leasl
nine Ohio school dlttrlcts wiU
. be forCOct to dose belate lhe
' efld of the year If voters reject
their ievles a1 Tuesday's elec·
tlon and 20 other Ohio districts
In "very cr:tlcal" financial con·
dltion face the possibility, according to Ohio Educational As·
soclatlon Executive Secretary

Farm Prices
T Urn UPward
.

WASHINGTON(UPI)-Ferm
prices rose thrH.quarten of 1
percen1 during the month end·

lng Oct. 15, turning up after a
three · monlh decline, the Agriculture Department reported

Thursday.
Beef caHie prices declined
during the month, their fourth

conaecutlve dtcllne, but the lm·
pect of this drop was more
than offset by higher prices for
milk and colton. The Oct. ll

Stayner F. Brighton.

Fremont schools will close
Nov. 14-Jan. 5 regardless of the
outcome of its 9.6 mill levy,
Brighton said, while eight other
school districts will halt classes
in November or December If
Oct- were 80 percent of per· approval Is not given.
lty compared to 7'1 percent last
Ballots will list 523 separate
month and a year ago.
school tax Issues In -415 Ohio
The mid . October Index of
dlalrlcla.
prices received by farmers for
It Is almost unbelievable thi!lt
uops and livestock stood at 277 one of the wealthiest states In
percent of the 1910..1 .. base com· the nation would permit some
pared with 275 percent In mid· of Its school districts to get to
September and 262 percent a the brink of bankruptcy,"
year ago. The Index of farm Brtghton said. "It alsa points
costs stood at 376 percent of the out that drastic changes are
base compared with 37.. percent needed now In the way schools
a month ago and 378 percent a
year ago.
Perhaps tcnhadowlno an easIng of consumer prices. the department's report said priCIII

are financed."
The elfl't dlstrictl where of.
ticlals. s&amp;otd the'y. would be
forced to halt oper.oetlons if levIes were rejected were Spring.
field Local in Richland County,

;~,

In Maplo
· Bli~· Doc-.!
. In Mo,lo ,
. In Moplo

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BE THRIFTY! SAVE A~L

your selections.

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&amp;!pt.

:Lo&lt;al School Dlotrlet
.
.
wao an Important
·du tor uo. II was the day we IIIII' next blr objectl•a 11 tho
bod ..,.n lmtrt1111 forward to lor eomplctlm of tbe entire buDd.
~.many weeki.
lns.
Our voeauonat elassea had
TAX LEVY
lllllr ftrat meetlncsln the lhopa IN LAsr SVNDAY'S Sontluel
"' lhe • hl&amp;h lchool bulld1ng. I was moat ll'ati!led to - an
We feel that Ibis Is a dant editorial favoring ,a.e _ . t
t ,,,_.,. tor auto roochaldco, weld- ot renewal lovles in all t h o
and ..,....tot. school dlotrlcto In Malp C&lt;Jun..
t,y. I wllll to upre11 m,y per·!
- with
they be.
tunetJon
lhe .kind aonal thanko to these trho MPP"ent t11ey DOOcltor their .thlo stand. It lo lmporlant In
us to have this -i't.
t. llle 111111 lew weelts lbave
talked to mifi,y groupo,
me- ovor 81111 • .,...

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Ia

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ol 111r aehaola may hove special ,........,........... lnvlla·

Dlltrlct to a renewal. 11 ta ne
Increase In taxes. II lo abaolutely I'OI(ulred In order to eonllnue ,._lvlng state lllooo.
Exactly the 181110 alluaUonao
far as
levloa exllllltt
tho otlter two districts hi the
eGUII!l. Wt all oollclt' J o f
11111111or1 at ille pall a next Tues.
da,J, November 4. PI- don't
let us down.
AMERICAN
. EDUCATION
Week has- Jo1nt1y - ed b¥ the NaU-1 F41callon
Auoclallon _. the' American
l.alllon aloce J82J. Thlo nir

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thb
.!!biilrvanc.
)dU· be 10'
IDr lhe
fNOik af Nlweml!or

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Ilona home to perents aoklns
them to eoma 1111 particular
due. Nevorthelou, during the
obaervan"" ol American Educallon Week tho dooro o1 aU o1
111r .....Jo wUI be _ . to
Yltitora. You wtU be welcomed opd. llnlot, well treated b¥

our ,-..r ~ ..,, nt•.
Y111 and I an port

of the

preoent and ol the pest. 0 u r
piopta or. ·port o1 tho
pr01ent but !11"1lh .more a port
of lhe tuti!H' than we an. Our
oeliliolt,,an ·lllBPiq- .lllose
10IItW IIYd :WW.licoone.aM. I
lldnk
. ohauld be tm.relt.
lllnd af • &gt;lob we are

SIXTY • SEVEN Industrial
Tnde otudenll ,o! Mel&amp;o
Senior Hl&amp;h School Thuredoy
momi!W before movi!W Into
their claosrooms at the new

aoo

Mats• Hlllb Sc:hoolln tho Rock
Sl&gt;riiWO area. The 67 student a
are enrolled In either clloltletoloo, auto mechanl.c1, or
weloii!W and oheot molal
work,

Oteek for Powder
In Candy Wrappen
Chi~! or"Pollee J. J, c....
means of MlddiiiiOI't bao .,.
quehed paronto tio eback, the
caoolea eolloeled b¥ &amp;h o I r
cklldren btl trick or treat Dll!lt.
Any

JNMdor biod •tnaldt'lh. , ·

wriPiiir• as a "",.. of • lhe
chaek lo to be ll!fiied&lt;'l, rtoV.
,paiJce ·~ · ~

%:::'! ~:;:~. :"w.t:C
u..·.iiick
e~ .._
or tr.lli
eultoUiWiaGb~ . ( •. 1
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ty, Talawanda Local In Butler most Cftla schaal districts ftnd
(Continued on PallO 12)
County, and the Newton Falls

WASHINGTON (UPn - Vice crltieized "a slfb, actlvlot ele- nucha- moot com!ortlble
President Spiro T. AI!JieW, ment who would tell us our val- position Is straddling tho plrllo..
IIOPhlcal renee, oollelllnll•otes
freshly endorsed by President ues are lles. ••
Nixon ror doing .. a great job,"
He saJd the nation can '•at- rrom both sides," he l&amp;id.
Asnow said that •'reprdleos
has launched another [ree _ rord to separate them £rom our
swinging attack onantiwardem- society - witt. no more regret of the issue, lt is time to stap ···
·..
onstrators and poUticians he than we should feel over dis- demonstraUng In the called '1deological eunuchs.'' carding rotten apples from a and start doing somelllln&amp; eon- .
structlve about our insUtutlolll.
Agnew's remarks inwhtehhe barrel."
repeated charges
leaders
America
must recosnize the
In eolorl\d IIIIIHIII88 that has
dangers
or
c.;mstant earnival." .
of lhe oct. 15 Vlelnam ~ beeome a trademark, Agnew
torlum were ,.impudent" ,
told a Republican dinner ouch
11
SDobs," led Sen. Albert
e, elements are aided by poUUThe viee president w a 1
clans he called ••parasites ~ warmly praised b¥ Nhon Thuro.
D.Tenn., to declare:
""He is our greatest df.sas- passim" who ••value a cause day at a White Houoe receploo
purely lor Ito poiiUcal mile- lor the lloritage
m.t..
ter next to VIetnam."
In a speech at Harrisburg, age.
alon of the Republican ''They are ideological eu. al Committee.
Pa., Thursday night, Agnew

farm price average was 6 per
cent above a year ego.
The report aloo showed form
Willard L Coploy hao been cosls rose one·hall of 1 pereent
appointed DlotrlctF41caUonO!- during the month to 111 new all· eelved by lermoro lor all typeo
Ilcer lor the Twelfth Masonic lime high, 5 percent above a of mNt enlmal except lambl
Dlotrlct b¥ Loulo C. Holzap. yur earlier.
loll during tho month llf'lnglng
let, Grand Meller of MaBOtla
A comprlson of prices farm. the meat Mimal price Index
In Ohio. The Twelfth Dlatrlct ers received with the cost of eight percent belaw the peak
comprises Jackson, G a Ill a, things they buy showed farm ntt1ched In Juno - but well
Meip, and Lawrence coun .. prices In mid . Oct- &amp;YOI'· above any other October tlnce
ties.
aged 7• percent of tho "fair 1951. Record high prlc:eo were
. ·' tint ihroulh third fOIIpeC- Coplfl\' reoldeo at Thurman earning power" perlty level, un. recorded for both fluid and
·ti.IJ,v hi the Drat ll'ade to olxlh Route 1. flo Ia past IIUUiter of changed from a month earlier manufacturing grade milk.
Rade age 8fOIIP lneluded - Ctntreville IAd!!e, No. 371, and and 1 point above a yur Hrlfer. Mid . Oclubel prices lor some
.,rll King, David M Ill e r, Ia now aosoclllted with JachIf dlroct government pey. other leedlftl cammadlttes com.
lfark Jlqgort;r, moot or181nal; ..., Hllh School as suldanee ments to farmer1 are also pored with month . 1100 and
(Continued on Pap 12)
counted, farm returns In mid.
~·-~ ~ Acree, Velvet Swllber, ccuaselor.

GEo. HAiiGRAVES,

Elmwood Loall In Wood Coun- and Lakewood Local In Licking
ty, Mod Rlver·GrMn L.oc•l In County ,
"Thla vividly pOints out tho
Clark County, Swanton and Ev·
orgreen Locals In Fulton Cotrl· delper•le slluall!ln In which

Agnew, Backed, Swings Again·

blnatlm. s.mleaa, eully cleaned. RegularJ.65to2;95tablo
cOlerL

Trua Temp•

Plaamats

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bers and the hijacker aboard,
When the plane landed in Den- not have ellOUih fuel_. would
left the airport one hour am ver, FBI agents headed by spa- have to refuel either In Lao V•
three minutes later - at S:28 cial agent in charge Scott War- gas, Salt Lake Clly or Demwr.
The man told Cook to ge to
a.m. EST. TWA official• BBid ner attempted to lalk the unf.
it would take from three to four dentifled hijacker into surren- Denver and lf there was "no
hanky..pank;y," he would rele1.1e
hours for the plane to reach derlng.
the
passerwers. He told Cook,
New York.
TWI agents refuted the plane
Among the passengers was in preparatim for the noJHtop however, he 1'IOUld hold at least
the Harper's Bazaar, a well • flight to New York. The fiight one stewardess as hostage UDo
known s~ grOlt).
crew or five and a stewardess til reachl.ag New York.
Before the plane landed here,
One ol the passengers said identified as T. Coleman, r~
Denver
police removed all
the hiJacker boarded the plane. malned aboard lhe plane.
marked
patrol
cars from the
TWI'o !light 85 which left BatPilot Donald J, Cook had ratlmore, Md., Thursday night, dioed that the hiju.c ker came in- airport area. FBI agenta sur·
at Los AJweles, nexttolaststap to the cockpit with a pistol ard rouooed the plane whon It lmJ..
on its projected fiight to San demanded to go to New York. ed. Warner talked to the hlJaekFrancisco.
Cook told the man the plane did er with a bullhorn.

aoo

URGE SHIPMI!NT OF

Scot F-amily

don around tho Boeing 707 jet

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36" LENGTH
---------$2.49
45" LENGTH - - - - - - - - - ·---$2.89
6il~' LINGTH ..
_ _ _...-...•._......_.$3.~
MATCHI~ VAUNCES -~-~-·-··---$1.~

Blue cornflower de1ign. Coole, Bake, Servewore

Wagner By Randall
Cast Iron Cookware

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to New York.
,
He allowed the plane to stop
here long enough to refuel and
release 39 passengers.
FBI agerts threw 141 a cor-

pt~rmanent preu. Stripe1

2 1/2 Quart Corning Ware

Save

the money to the Foundation.

ent1-..\?

early today and ordered llJo Qy

SOc each

3.99

Saucepan With Cover

· The Ohio lllatorlcal Soelecy
also had Indicated by leiter thai
the Diester Courthouse Ia an

DENVER (UPI) - A gwunan
waving an Mt carbine arxlpacking 250 rounds of ammunitioo
hijacked a Trans World Air·
ways jetliner over ca1itornla

Beautiful fabrico and palterno. Ideal for pillowa,
uphol1tering small chairs and many other uses.

• RCA'• fln.. t In porto~lo TV'•· Block oi'HI ••lte nmel"' ft. 111
9 Inch to 19 Inch alae ac,.oa. Color portabtoa frcun 14 lncf, t•
11 Inch. A.l. . 100 the ..CIVtlful cor~aolo •••I• •lth c1blnet1 too
MOtch ony iiiHIWo

EasY-clean Blo•BY·omooth

aMldonal sp111ce ror a museum.

Tho ma.lorli;!' ol lnlagreed, hoWever. that thiJ
IIIII wlah to beeome lnvolnd hi
a lawiUit over the
(Continued .. Pap 4)

45" wide. Florols, stripes and kiddie patterns.

Re1111• 7.95

Mens Banlon

SALE

~Quart

and harvest colors.

69C To 2.39

Sale 2 for 12.50
Sport Shirts
Sale 5.88

-.:

addition could han been
made to the buUdlftg to provide

Captured by Hijacker

touch dec:orat-

Sale 39c yd.

Callaro - Harnon - Chalno - Sl.lp Flea Soap _
Runnor Chains - Shampoo - Flea and Tick S.ray _
S.ntry Collars - Floa Collars - Rawhldo EZ CroomTays - Bruohoo - Combo.

black or green and black. Neck slzeal 4'h to 17, Unad neck·

FLANNEL SHIRTS

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Quality Serge1nt's
Dog and Pet Supplies

bond. 2 bt&amp;ton throush flap pockets.

Mens

f ~.

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East Bound\OJetliner

ing", Big wlection patterns.

Stoc. up-Bur rour gifh ot these sale prlees

80 per cent wool.20 per cent nylon. Bu{laloplalds in red am

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BATH TOWELS ................... SALE i.69
HAND TOWELS .................... SALE 99c
WASH CLOTHS .................... SALE 49c

Sale! Mens 7.95

WOOL PLAID SHIRTS

14

uNeva•preu" curtains in beautiful c.o lora, ruffled
all around, tie bocks included. White, gold, green, ·
pink, turquoi ••·

This is one of our best sell;rs, all cotton WOYen
towels. Colors: Antique gold, royal blue, orange,
green, rose, olive green, yellow, white.

A nice selection or women's house dresses. In cottons, many
styles to choose from ln checked and patterns. In regular
and halt sizes.

4.95

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1.39 yd.
"CAPE COO" TOPPERS

Towels-Wash Cloths
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Special Purchoul

49c CLING

18" stick-on, self adhesive vinyl for

wosh and wear fabric,
plaids, check1.

Bath Towels-Hand

ntQJeat for the return of the

rnonoy, or whether other rae.
tors had broulht &amp;bout the rectaeat was not clear.
In any event, the Sodell'o
trustees voted unanimously
Thursda,y to deellne retumlns

VOL XXII NO. 138
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
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FANCY SHARKSKIN

Matching

1hat It ...,ld 1&gt;e used lor the
JNlseum. 11 had felt that
the Interior eould have been
Improved aoo that, perhaps,
10

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SO% Polyeater, 50% combod colton, 45" preahrunk

Friday-Saturday Sale (Only)

04
2.34

portant American novel, work·
ed lor olabt yean with the
P lnkerton Detective Asency.

broulht about the Foundation's

PreBident llobatotter will Ill. ~
form the Foonllllm ollhelnli;. •
tee•' declaim, and point Glil '·
tbat the elltobllshment ol a • ·
seum II BUll belnB eonoldor• . ·

8rchltcctural gem"' and eould
well be used ror &amp; museum.
WheUler the Society's interest in the Chester locaUon
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$1.00 a copy

Fielduest "Sea Shell"

&amp; 7.00 BLOUSES .. - ................ _,_, ...... SALE 5.34

storyardanlm-

sale price Friday and Soturdoy,

2 Pair 1.50

Dressy and sport blouses, size 30 to 46.

treat detecthe

HOW TO MAKE YOUR WINDOWS BEAUTIFUL

One size fits all· sizes 10 to 13. Solid colors an:l heather~elal

ed b¥ m&amp;IIY critics as bolh o

eltabllahment 0( a museum in
the Chester Coorthwa, t h e
!lrot courtllouse In the couni;!'
built In 1823.
Chester Grange, which has

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Daahlell Hammett, w h o s e

The Malteae Falcon" is rank-

on Mulberry

Just Received! TAPESTRY SQUARES

1.00 ORLON SPORT SOCKS
tones.

civic projeclll. He had made

museum

A new and complete guide Ia help you create todoy'o
faahion right window treatments. A Kirsch publication

C.t Roady Now for Cold Winter Oayo
stop In the Men's Department, 1st floor, an:lselect the work
clothes you need now. Big selection ot C&amp;rhartt brown duck
overalls - jackets - vests- COl'eralls- Lee blanket Uned
O\'eraU jackets - Lee o-veralls - men's work gloves by ~
dianapoUs or Wolverine, Hanes warm winter underwear ln
one and two piece styles- work sweaters- work jackets warm work socks, Now is a good tbneto buy what you need.

dieated that he upreferred" the
museum be located in Pomei'CQ'.
The request lor return of the
donatian came after a letter
was sent by Hobatetter to the
Herseher Foundation 1n wtalch

Now You Know
11

the

llolabta In Pomeroy.
He had advised the founda.
lion, in his letter, that lhe Sooielf had been considering the

a Jong.torm lea10 on the &lt;.'hester Courthouse, had agreed to
slve up 1ha Cheller Courtllouse

"',

Mens ontl Young Men•

Sizes 1 to 6x. Color, white,
yellow, light blue, na-vy
blue, pink and red arxl
while. While they last.

. ~ Pioneer aoo HUtorical
llodely hold Ita amual meet-

Reaular $1.00 packa,e •••••••• :•••••• Sale 77c

MENS WOAK CLOTHING

llobltetter reviewed eventa
related to the plana of the society to construct the museum.
The llencher letters cleorlyln-

Herscher, bom In Pomeroy,
over a period or aeveral years
was benefactor of a number ~

du a!teroom when the Meiss

THROW·AIAY BAGS

• Womens in c:olort 1 both in regular and clutch ttyle
billfolds,

aoclely

llorodler Foundation that re.
quested the return of the 00.
naUon- plus Interest.

hla deatb waa dlscloaed Thurs.

For all vacuum c:leonen

* Solid leathers. Mens in black or brown.

llobstetter,

prellidenl, reoid several leiters
written by Mr. Herscherbefore
his deatb and another from U.e

leston, W.Va.
hqueot lor the return of the
Jorge donation provided lor b¥
the Jate J. W, Herecher before

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On Sale 1.00

All sizes in this sale. Mos. sizes, 1 to 6x, 1 to 14, ha.lfai"KI
chubby sizes. All sizes included lnthis2da.Y sale. And their
are hundreds to select from

Parker Hinzman conducting the
services at 7:30 each of the
three e-venings. Mlsl\\ ~aron

-

Levi Super Slim

Edison

he dlscloood the problems enooontered In ralolns a,pproxlmotely $60,000 locally to build

arrangcmonta for the gift r#.
at leoat $30,000 to the socloQ' for a museum.

Chur~h.

Heractter Foundatlan of Char-

Tab advantage of the special sale prices on the
popular toys your boys and girls want this yearDancerillll - Hoi l'heels - Talking Barbie Suzy Holllutaker - Johnny lightning - Race
Sets - Bicycles - Ga111es - Puzzles - l'agonsSIIitfed Ani11111ls - Tonka Toys - Matchbox Electric Trains - Space Toys -and 111any, 111any
others.
Slop in Elberfelds Toyland - See the 111any,
111any toys on sale and save.

Mens Billfolds and Wonaens Billfolds

Friday, Nov. 7 at Christ United
Methodlat Church with the Rev.

MEIGS THEA Tlf

Sale 2 Pair 1.00

WOMENS DRESSES

Church the Rev. Jack Higgins Choir. On &amp;tnda,y alternoon Nov.
of tho Christ United Church at 9 at Christ United Methodlst
Parkerobors wiU he evansetlst. Church a song(est will be held.
Miss ~aron Winkler, Clltton,
wtlJ be In charge of the music.
The Cruaade choir will present
selections during the services

each eveolns.

A bls oelectlon of solid edoro and white In two alie nnseo.
1 to 9 aoo9'h toll. Veryp&lt;VIIIor lor sehoolaoo dreao wear.

lng at tbo Nt. Paul Lutheran

Return of a 1$30,000 cilntrlbutlon lor tho eotabllahmont
d a museum In Meip Cwn.. ll bao been requested by the

Elberfelds Toyland

BOYS 69e JERKS OM.ON SOCKS

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aervlces will be hold two week..... startlns on Friday, Octoher 31, at AlbrllhtUnltedMeth.
odllt Chureh In Ma- and
Friday, November 7th at 7:30 p.
m. at Chrlol United Metllodlot
Church In Mason.
This Friday evenlns at 7:30
at Albrllht United Metlloolst

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Spo&lt;ial Solo Friday aooi Satur&lt;lay

A fine selection in si · 'Sand colors. 3 to 6x, 7 to 14.
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