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By

United PreSB lllternational

Prospects lor televised de-bites between Ridtard M. Nixon
&amp;I'll Hubert ll Hwnphrey remain-

ed uncertain today although •dU
very much a campaign Issue.
Humphrey's running mate, Sen.
EdmuM S. M\1Skie, renewed the
Invitation TUesday in a sharP

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lelevised debates with HUDijlhrey.
But he odded he opposed a
1Jiree-way debote with George C.
Wallace beeause he did not waM
to contribute to an,ytlliJIK that
would "build "' Oil)' third or
fourth party candiclate. ''

M'uskie asked in a New York s~port of tile grassroots tlat our
speech to members of the Inter· movement has."' With the nomJ.r.,.
Mtional Unioo ol Electrical tlon of American lndependertparty conwntion.11ln Texaa and WashWorkers.
i~n
state TUesdi3, Wallace
"What is he afraJd of. What
CO!q)leted
ballot requirement•
questions doesn't he want to anfor
all
states.
A ault to actually
!Mer?"
get
his
name
on
the Ohio ballot
Later, Nixon's running mate,
is
still
tn
Udgatlon.
however.
Gov. ~iro T. Agnew of Maryland, told

newsmen in casper,

Humphrey -

The vice presi·

Wyo., that he did not think NiX'}Il dent oonlerred with campaign

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should debate hls Demoncratic
~nt because the GOP ticket
was "ell out in tront.
Speaking for himself at a Hollywood, Cali(., news conference,
Nixon said he supported legislation pending in Congress that

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advisers today buoyed by a ringing endorsement trom Prealdent
Johnson, who asked Texas Dem-

ocrat&amp; Tuesday to uwln this one

for America"" aM back Humphrey. In a late appearance at
Rochester, N. Y., Humphrey
would pave the w~ for nalionally called for reorganization of the
federal bureaucracy to make it

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Economy
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Middleport at a cost of about

$600,000.
The cm.mittee also looks upon
the pw-chase cJ a water system

RIVER NEWS
GAUGES - Galilpoll•. 12.3
and 12.5 running 2 feel of rollers; Pl. Pleasant, 24.30; Pomeroy-Mason, 20.5(1; Hlntoo, 0.5(1
falling; Kanawha Falls, 2.90 rising; Charleston, 17,90 stat. Loodoo, Marmet, and Winfield, are

by Pomeroy and Middleport as a
progresslw-e step. 'l11ey system
was purchased at a priceo!about oo the sill.
$800,000 In 1967.
Construction oC two darns - at
a cost ol $143,000,000 with work
COm'JNUE PROBE
stlll underway, has contributed
IRONTON, Ohio (Ul'O - 1'0to the ~on~~nic picture or Meigs liee today contlnued their invesCounty.
dgadoo Into the beating death
The needs of the coonty?
of Mrs. Ray &amp;Ips. Mrs. lbps'
The committee lists adequate }lusband was queltlmed ln the
houaine as one of the greatest case TUesday.

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A public mee~ has been announced for 1 p. m. on Sept 26
at the junior high sclKd in Pomeroy. At that time, provisions of

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IIlLO TEMPS

NEW YORK (UPI) - T b e
ldlhost temperature reported
Tuesdey b,y tile u. S. Weather

ap....,-am throughwhlch$1,800,- Bureau, excluding Hawa11 an d
ooo has been prtmlsed for new Ala aha, was 102 degrees at Pslm
bousi~ wtll be outlined and ex~rlliKs. Calif. Todey'a low was
b.fbita of what loca1 builders have
7:1 at Alamosa, COlo. .
to offer wiD be !estured. So
progress ill elPeeted in satisfy·
~ tho housiliK need.
'WhUe some hlgtrway Improvements have been noted, lts is felt
U.t more are needed Tbe com-

Youth Escapes

. mlttee also feels the need for

oddltloMI
bridge
!acUitle•
across the Ohio River is urgent.
It reported that a bridge across
the Ohio River on the southeast
border of Melg• COUIIb' woold go

far In helping to open the 1!-.lustrlal iites available in that area.
What about 1he future?
· There are otherprojectsfortb-

comlng.
There 16 talk of an addldon
to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
a new high school is under constructloo In 1he Meiga Local
School District; a new bonk is bet,. built for tile Farmen Bank

Serious Hurts
An RD, Racine youth escaped
serious injury today when the
truck he was driving went out or
control, cra•hed througll a guard

rail, and plunged owr a steep em-ent.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenllath

said Charles Hill, 17, apparently
fell asleep at the wheel
his
1968 model truclL It went over a
steep bank on Route 338, 2. 8
mUe s south of Raclne, at "The
Narrows 11 alxwe Antiquity.
m:1 Savings Co.; a marine ia beThe sheritt said the truck came
IIIK constructed on Leading Creeh to a stq:l on itA lql, only a short
IS I project ol the Middleport dlalance from the Ohio Ri"Ver.
PlaDning CCIIllllisston; a new m•
Hill was removed to Holzer
aeum am fedenl agency ottlce Hospllal by prlvete tra"aportabuDding ia in theplannlngstages; tioo and admitted tor observation
1 sewerage disposal system is and treatment of a slight concuaplanned in Pc:&amp;erO)', aM other sion
laceration behind hh
recreational taclllties are betag ear. The !ruck wu demolished.
de.eloped.
No charge was ftled.

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Pro£. Ouistopher fleded President
RIO GRANDE - The R i o
GJ'IIDde College Faeulcy Aa111.
bold 111 llrat meeting or t h e
1H8~ atademlc year Sept. 16.
'lbe main business was eledlon
~oewotncers.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
SEPT.

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FRIDA~~~RSDAY

SlpL 20.2£
YOURS, MINE AND OURS

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Lucille Ball • Henry F~ndl

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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Doubt

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In other dew]QIIIlents:
Wallace - Clalmlng his third
attack chall~ng Nixoo to de- party presidential caodldacy Is
bate or be questioned by a tel.- now assuredllstbwontheNowmber bollots 0C aD 50 otates, Walvision panel
lace
told a Dalla&amp; c«lventlon
.. Where is the skillful lawyer
'•No
new
movement haS had the
who fancies himselC a debater'?"

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more re_.,.lw to plamlng ll1ll
demopment needs.
Repubi!Cilll - GOP Natlonol
Chairman Ray C. Bliss OIIIIOUIICed
the creation ot a ••tnlfh !!Q1*1"
of two senators, two Hc.~se members and a go-vernor to foUow
HUDijlhrOl' In his ~

The aquad, wbose membel:BMP
will vary, is to present the GOP
version of the issues HIIJI1)hrey
discusses.

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Divorce Actions

Two dtYOrce acUons were fil -

ed Tlleada,y In tho Meigs Coun1;y
common Pleas Court.
Charging gross neglect of dul;y

News ... in BriefS
IN SIX DAYS MARINE s.sGT. EdWard lAo lkComu wUl bo
for a ~S-a. tour a1. &amp;~cy Ia
He II now at Camp 1'0!1&lt;1lebln, Calif., aod will be joined tllere
Friday by hlo wlte, lilary, for tile femalalag four dl1a ~
·btl cloporluro.
Mary ll1d 1111 cldldra&gt; have aireocb' ..,.ed to Nebruka Ill bo
...,. her relatives .m-tng Set- McCemaa• abeence. The Wnll;r
-.:1- here earlier this DIGII1II with Edward'• perenlo, Mr; llld
.11r1. L. W. McC&lt;Jmu.
And here m a 30-&lt;lay lllrlou&amp;b before leaving for an uollllmont Ia Vlemam II Set- Rolll111 .R. Flaber, 1011 ol Mr. ll1d Mfl.
Fllhor. Rolllld po ·to Callfomla 111 Oct. 15 and II schedultdto leave for Vlebwnllle next da,y.
He has b&lt;m lllatloned at tile F. E. Warren Air Force Baae

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SHOEBOX

Wh.ro Shoos Are S.ooi~lr Pol cod
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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By United Presa lite...UOIIII
YOUNGSTOWN, omo - DR. SAMUEL SHEPPARD, who joined
!he staff or the Young810w11 Ostopt.tblc Hoopltal last ll[lrlrv, laces
• oecond lawsuit In 10 da,ys on cllarges of negligence In tile death or
patients. Returning to surgery a year and a tall atter he was ac..
quitted In !he morcler of bla ftrst wife, ~ -formed a spinal
operation on Mrs. Mary Duffey, mother ot five cldJdren. 1be wife
of Ltberty Twp. Fire Chiet Martin Dulfy, !he patient died MolY 16,
the day after the oporadon.
Dutry, chargirw negllpnce, med suit In Mahonliw Ccmmon
Pleas Court lor $685,000. Earlier a suit lor $530,000 wu med In
behalf of 8amuel Lopez who died following surgery Aug. 6. The patient's wile, Mrs. Marcia Lopez, charged Sh"'pard was negligent Ia Wyoming.
Some-. I juat shudder at 1lle JnOIIIIm Ill Vlelllam. CUUIIin cutting an artery In her husband during surgery,
Ueo are nndng oo hllh - lh more Ia 1111 eolimDio
SAIGON - U. S. PARATROOPERS LEVELED heavy artillery aree were llllClW!ced Smdl,y - ll1d we oeam Ill do 10 lillie 1111
Into a human .,... or North Vletnameee troop• aod blasted the com- the home !root.
Certainly, there muat be some and orpnl&amp;atloDJ carmunist lines apart, kllllrw 131 Heds aod routing the attack on their
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out
programs
for
tile
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In
Vlilllam.
• youroolpOst near SaJaoo, military IIIJO[Iesmen sold today.
Tho paratroopers lost foor dead ll1d 48 wounded Tuesday In Ia - I'd !the Ill hear lt.
polnt-IJ!ank ftPting that llrouallt them reveJIKO """' a North VietnaDR. HARRY A. CREWSON, DEMOCRATIC ~ I or Cciimese unit that had killed 37 of their meo aod W&lt;1UIIled 271n !ight.tqf
P'ela,
"" in Melp COUIIb' Tueada,y on blo poi!Ueal drl... Dr.
nine days qo. Tuoada,y'a bottle occurred at a U. S. 25111 Division
lire sqJpOrt bose 40 mUes nortlnrest of 8algon, whore aDted troops crew.... has been an o~X~M~mlco J)111feloor al Oldo lhliYirllloJ
&lt;;-, a teodler Ia
haw reported klllllll! 366 Colnlnmlsts this week In SWHPS desllned Ia Athens for 1111 put 1U yeara.
to crosh potential Hed
lor a Datlonwlde thl rd ol!eoalvo. tile Losan sclloolo, 11 aloo taklnl an aelln i'Oie In ber IIUoband'l campalan.
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COLUMBUS- LABOR HAS UNLOCKED ITS colrers for John J.
BY 111E WAY, DID YOU KNOW that Oldo -JIUI&lt;Iodps
Gilligan, !he Democratic nominee lor the U. S. Senate, It wu hooro- are remalnla81n operatim .mtng llllwlaler _ . _
ed today b,y United Press lnternatlOilll
Amoog them Ia Burr Oak · !late Put&lt; )lot 17 mllea-u.al.
CUQpalgn Director John E. llan8an sold memben ofUlited Auto Alhans1111 Route 78 near Glwster.
Worhers locals In three Ohio dtloa had YolwUrll;jo contributed
Burr Osk'a new 60-&lt;oom lQila8 ll111 ' ~ . - . ON to bo
$7,000 to lllo GW!gln ca-lgn. naaSon said tile UAW local mem- 1n oper.U... ll1d prices cllrlnK tile off ......, ue rea'll"l''•·
bers It Cle&gt;elaod colleeted $5,000 whDe members al Cdmnbuio llDil
. Burr Osk olfora an Indoor IWimmlnlr pool, a lw1 ' 0!
Clnchmatl raised $1,000 each.
pme room llld IO!qe, slodll4iboor&lt;l ll1ll - · caarts, ll1d
opaclws dining room lacllWeo ovorlGoidJ11 the lake. NeUby ar6
SAN FRANCISCO - GAYLORD PERRY, aDO!ringon\)'twowalks, rldlag otableo ll1d an 18-llole golf course.
A couple a1. pacllage deals are being olfered at Burr OOk. OM
fired a nc&gt;ldtter put tile National League challi!looSt. Louis Cardinthree da,ya
als Tuesday Dllht aod pltcbed tile SOn Fnndeco Glanta to a 1..0 Ia the •'Unwlndor weekly packap'' whlcb
ll1ll iwo oilalrta wtth all meals, IIPI llbd taxu lncludod al puo
victory.
The gangllJIK rljllt-llander, who frequently has lost tough luck per peraon. Those wlsblng to advllllage or tile . . . declaions, because of hll telm's inability to deliver runs when he cheek Ia 11111' time 1111 a Ml1oday or Tueada,y.
The second special for the olf-aeaaon II "Jamaica Ia Nmemwas hurlirw;, turned tack the CUds 48 hours after they t.:l clinched
ber" weehend which · wW atut m Friday, Nov. 17,ll111their seconl straigllt National League pennant.

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WASHINGTON- SENATE ADVOCATES OF 1tr&lt;q J1U11 cOI&gt;trOls got their last chance of 1IK&gt; year today to try lor 1Wtlorel reglotradon aod Ucensq or aD llrearmJ as a aans of lighting the
growing crime rate. Their pr&lt;~~~~eCts were not good.
The JIUI1 control bloc " " beateu bock twice oo tile only roll
caD a of lac-sica! - t e Tuoada,y - sperked only b.Y 111e unr~&gt;­
Jated Injection or the nomlradm ot Jusdce Abe Fortas to be chief
)lstice or the United State._

Protests

Ring at
Oosure
PERRY, Ohio (Ul'O than

100 per10111

More
crowded Into

a meeting of the Perry Board
of Mlcatloo Tuesday Dllhl ll1ll
proteoted angrily when the board
pasaed a reaolutlon W close tbe
aystem•s schoolt Oet.1Sbecauae
ol lack ot funds. The oystem hu

1,857 student&amp;.
School !iqJ!. Rlehard Jones
-.aid, .. Aa of that da,y (oct. 15)
we will be closed temporarily.
We would like to _ , apln
as 80011 as we get eDOU£h mooey to meet llle teschorl' pa,y-

Jooes uid there won't be
enoogh mmey to meet the tescbors' payroll at the IIIII al. October. However, he said a 10 -

mill levy will be .. the banat
and extreme cruelty, Terry Lee in November, and if it pa&amp;ses,
Wolfe, Portland Route 1, is seek- !he schools eould be opeeed
shortly tllerealter.
ing a dfvoree from Patricia Ann
He said state aid alooe would
WoUe, Pomeroy RouteS, and Robert M, Scarberry, Racine Rwte oot keep lbe schools _ , until
2, is asking a divorce from Bar· tllen, allbouilJ it would allow
bara Jean Scarberry, near Ra- lbem to open b,y 111e end al. tile
year through acc:umulallon, oveo
cine, oo the same grounds.

BUDGET MINDED LOAFER
FOR LITTLE GIRLS

Yo• Know

Ccaoer wal . ~ered

They are William Christopher, roll."
assistant ~essor of English,
Perry voters reJected a 6.9p.-esl-; Dr. Bruce Curtis, di- miU levy In MolY and a 10-miU
rector of t&gt;fiYslcal oclu:atlllil, -.Ice levy In Aupot. Both were deprelldent; and Miss Clara Pos- signed to wipe out the ll)'stem'•
ton, ISSOsieate brofesiOl' or Eng. debts. Jones said tile ~·
Ullh, secretary-treasurer.
were warned the 1chooi1 would
close U the levies failed.

Colar-llheat
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With A.OII Tower

COM,LITI Llltl Of'
CHANNIL MAITill a
PINCO
oROTOU e~IU.

oANTINNAI

Horse Show

Is Sunday
The Meigs Coonty llldtng Club
will sponsor a horae show ~
day, Sept. 22, at the Meigs County FaJI"iJ'ounds, according to
President Robert Jones.
Judge lor tile event will be
Roy Lawrence ot McConnolsvtlle
and entry fee haa been set 11
$1.50 lor •ch class. A $50 cash
prize wUJ be lor the high polrJ;
awards $25 lor the high
point contest, horae or pony,
ll1d $25 lor the high point pleaoure bone or poqy.

Cllases wUl be English Pleas-

W'e Horse, Western Pleasure
Horse (open), llq race (open),
lareback clalsa {open), stake race

(opea), "'lll ll1d JIIOOI1 (open),
ride llDil run (open), Western
Pleasure l'oJQ' (Wider 56 ln.),
pick "' race (open), Roadster
[10!11' (under 46 ln.), dollar clals
(open), borrel race (opea), Western Pleasure horse (open niT),
elgarette race (OflOn), traU class
(apen) aod pole bending (open).
Rldl• club otflclalo said the
show wW begin at 12:30 p.m.,

Devoted To The

traditional. Pure
line preserved In sure
tallorinJ_In fabrics
with suave-appeal
Pennanently pressed
aab or oxford weaves
with classic cuffs and
beH loops. Regular
hip pockets.
Tha FEEUNBis

SAIGON (IJPI)- Allied Intel"-• -.ceo sold - . , 1111
Comlmmlot blab command hU
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qalait Solaaa lor
Jli1ndey.
a Commuallt ''n~· · celo­
braUIIII da,y.'
AI the Amo llml, U.S.
. . . .IDIMI OliiO!mced Iiiii al•

troop .....-~~~oo. from .,.

IIIII al. Vlotaam Ill - . r ll1d
llllled loreea IWiepklc areal
around ke7 cltlea, U.S. lntell.laen&lt;e olllclals said ~~,.y
the ~ Commomlst - olvo oalY a SO per C«&lt;t chan~
"' malarlallzlD&amp;.
CIPared Communllt d ocumeab
.,.- b,y 1111 aourcea
nod lrOclpa braciDa for a klnlaal4
tho
IUerrlllU llrat would
aadcbialad nailomdde olflilloiYO
600 aabatMira into tile
1\ave lolled 90 11m Of Commll' ; nilll· armJ 1111 JUt week- heart "' Solaaa In "'
- - to OCIIIP I,SOo,lrOclpa lor tl!roe to blow up mll1lary
J.,...u.ulllll ll1d laundl a wave
l4 lGq U IIIIOJIU.
"' tamxilt altacb.
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The do&lt;iiini.b al• -Dod
J Pwllna IUIPI~ Q)mmmtit

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ri&amp;ht-at-home
whether you

nor not
'!be lltA'niEIS is
Ill YANK IUM.ITY.
The place Ill get

them naw..:

an - · 0114 llpl aod

there wUJ be 811ertalnmR b.Y aa
lmporte!Urom..Jamalca Calypso band, the Goldlllalrea, daoclna
aed lree lnlllnu:llon Ia Jamal... dances.
The - a m for tile weekend also features a faobioa a - or
Jamaican reoorl _,-, a bullet dlmer wllh aulhiOII!c Jamaican
foods, a color movie 1111 Jamaica, tropieal bnmch, pluo IIOUV8nlro and prizes. ·The aD-Inclulllvo price Is ....SO per poriiJII,
two to a room.
So, me really doeaa'l have 1o travel too far from bemelll liDd
· pleallllt vacallonln&amp; or weoktnlllniThose wishing lllrtbor - s or n.....ailllll ue to write
Burr Oak l..odp, Route 3, Glouller, t5'132. TolopiwlnA ruwvatkm oliO OCCO!IIed - - 11 a.m. 0114 7 p.m. The"'Ia 614-787..2112- and
caD &lt;Oiled.

''I went fr!ll1 (the late Sell.
Robert F.) Kennecl1 to ~
E11f181111 j.) ,McCartby
to Jllxon .Just boeause .he's the
laat hope.,
The two lirb oc:boed tho
sentllllenta of.tholr ~·
rleo who cblerad wlldb at
Nlirllll raBies Ia Callf!ltnla aod
hare ied then were QlleltiID a rmkBD llli'WY on their
for tha
-.tee
president.
Tho youlba 11ere unalile to
OJP]aln t11e1r prtference In
ldealotrleal lll!d lnlt&lt;!ed
sold It because 1he
eandtda :t 8 wa• ••a better
eliuip, •• .. ..., " !'a celebrity.,
aild alao becwwe ''there ue 10
1111111' jol!os abnut llumpllroy."
sata Sen.

Elberfelds In
OPEN
THURSDAYS 9:30:'• AI
TO 5 PI
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diatances of 5,600 to
7,250 miles then woat into orbit,
arou!lll tile sun.
Sir Bernard Lo&gt;o11, director
~ tho Jedrell Obsenatory, said "Oee lmoilnes that tile
1965,

Russian's main eonc:ern now is
to recover the apace vehicle,
which Is tho moat dllllcult
maneuver of all Once they
have achieved 1bls, we· can

plana for about 1,500 troops to
strike military OU(pOitl oo 111e
edp or the c:opltal ln advance
"' .. aD-Gut unst aplnsl tho
clcy by elOilUIIis or three Red
dlvlalms In ihe aurrounding

man in ona. ''

COME IN AND SAVE

Monday. tile target clala lloted
In tLo doeumeiU, Is oallbnled
b,y tile C01'1'1'mf'*IOI ''Nam Bo
Resistance D11" In
atlon or the date 111e viet MIDh
perrlllaa _,ell lllalr war
aplnal the Frencb Ia 1946.

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A feollua a1. c:onftdence the
all1e1 can Cl'l!lb IllY third
olf-ve aplnat Salp. Is
wldoapread bore, coupled with
- a l okepllm [II'O!llced b,y
tile fact that pndlcted altackl
have tailed to ~
"Wheb the,y -ck, wo will bo
roa41, bul 1111111 they ,do I wUl
not lose 11111' aleep over It," a

4 and 5 shatlei-ed units al.
North VIetnamese 2nd
Dlvillon nesr Chu · Lal oo the
110rthem coaat. About 300
Commtmlats w e r e reported
killed.

RIDIXOUR
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trio! ConsreaiiiWl Clarellct· E. /
Miller tblo sold the Mmlnistratlllll Ia 1r71DB Ill · tile American ~o'' ~ lad""
lng euts In tile ~ _ . . , .
u partoraP.5~o; 'tore eut- DOCOIIU'J b,yvlsllllls In tile aurtax bill j1UIId
lbll yesr b,y Consro•s.
"The hi8bWaY Jll"C1INID hU ;
D:1lbiD&amp; to do ' a I..,
_ bud&amp;ot." llald1111
lllller.

Oinic is
Saturday

In·Meigs

ro.-m.r

an -

·Farm ContrOUJ

Are Extended
For One Year
WASHINGTON (IJPI) - H4Nse
aod SeiW!e neeat~Jtors agreed'
Wedlwada,y algbt to a oee-~
or maJot farm' pr.duotlnn control• ll1ll prleo ...,ports
1l1rough 1970.
The COiqlnmlae ellmlmted a
betb' contooted Hoose pr!JY[alm
that would ba.e pUt a po,ooo
ceiling on Oll1llal ooQiorl PQments to Oil)' lllwla llrm. The
meaaure aooa to the Sealte on
T!Nrada,y. aod tile Hoose . mlithl
ad 1111 .... day.
Tho eoalereeo, ._cod,~
o•Bro-O&gt;II detaJII or 00 extended
plan lor noed,y - . ,

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.... llmcle ..... from llmcle colleetocl from .--loW
al 1111 paollno 01111 lor
Ofll[pmont. The eel . . In ~ 6 'l'f"¥"t'!N1

wUl dolay tha '"'"'Pletlm "' . .

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crullh ai.IIO !DIIll•noblcleo-IUN older l'lledl.
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!ool 1111 Amerlc:u peoplt. While
talklag about em••,.. prat,K.

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Miller said lOft roads be "' bl8hoal ~ 01111 that
"the DM110,Y II tllere aireocb' It h U - paid 117 - a n d

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UNLOADING GATE SECTION - A cr0110 at tile RaciDt Locl&lt;a aed Dam on the Oblo R!Yer
unloods ooe ot the 461/, -&lt;on pte sect11111s to be used onllll project b,y Jolmoon-Klewlt-Massman.
.Geaeral eootractors, In the installation or ptes, excavating worh ll1ll remoYiJ1!: old Locks 21,
22, aed 23. The sectllllls of ptas, when placed lll$elbet, haw a total welgbt of about 300 tons
each. Eight ptas wUJ be put IIllo place. J~aamu Ia scheduled to ha.. Its pboae
or the cooatruclloo COIIIl1lete In tile summer of 1970, aod the work Ia bet,. dono at ao eat'm•ted
cost ol$22 mUJion.
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enon Hunt Miller Bill Approved

Plan4 lor a wild cooo hunl wW
be DW1e when 1lle Molgs COonty
COCRi Huntera Assn. meetl at 8
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All
p.m. •.• ,_. 0 ·~
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members are requested to be
pre~ Refreshments wW be
sarfad.

A beef cattle grodiJIK demllDotratlnn wW be b)
RaljJb Dodaon, fteld r&lt;preseru.tl.e of tile Ameriean Hereford
Aasoclatlon apd Jim Llttlo, area
ACTION DISMISSED
Extension agent, Jaekson. A Uve
A
divorce
action b,y Mary M4rsteer and beetcarc:aaae181Uitlon.
pret
Weaver
-.mst Richard E.
by Heed ll1d B. D. Van Stllvero,
wea...r hU beendlamlssed ln111e
Extenaloa' -~~ spec:lallsl al
Ohio State, will c:onclucle llllpro- Meiga COUIIb' Common Pleas

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Senate Mood
Switches on
Gun Control
WASIIING'fON (IJPO - The
Se!wte, In a llhalpturaab!o$6-ca
lhe stard It took before Sell. ll4lbo

State of Ohio. The laod ert F. Keonecb' was uaaaa~
has owrwlielmll1llY 111~
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tolbnlteolaaolrlllea,
gresaman
ence . - r n·volving a trao&amp;fer of laDI In In Vinton County. The land or- shotguns ll1d llllUIIIDitlon.
Tho bill, alter threoda,yaotdesoutheastern Ohio Was tpproved tered in exchlrlp COfllilta of s,.
by the U.S.- ofRepresentao- 920 acres In Vlntoo and Athens bate Oil a holt of lll!lef'dr! art•,
passed on a roll c:all wte of 'nl
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COUDties.
ves u-aoov·
The meaaure, llR. 18033. was
A primary adwnt:age to the ex· to 17 wedoeada,y after 1111 Sen·~ported b,y 111e Deportment of change is that it would allow tile .,. beat back a llberlll drl" to
Natural ReBOUrcea of tile State state to alleviate the flow of acid require federal regllllratlooal.all
or Ohio, and b,y lhe u. s. Foreat mine water drainage Into Lalo! guns and Ucenahw ~ their GirDers.
Senice. A almDar moaaure had H-.
The bill POW goes to a conalready passed the -~
Mlller noted that at preoont
u IIMliVOI u uche 11 a1. land Ohio has approximately $5 mU- ference cu:nmittee to reecoelle
Uoo In !acUides located arOUild differences between Semle IDII
tlda 120 acre lUa. Sho.ald pa... Hc.uae verslons or thlt mM•ure.
The !loa! Senate wrslllll woal4
sqe olll R. 18033 reaultlnnotl&gt;t,. more than purlllcatlnn ot tho ban mall order .ales of•mmqnL
water&amp; of Lake Hope, the thws- aod rifles aod ohotgunl Ill
lllda of visitors who enjoy vac.. anyone but dealers. ~·· aldoollll! at Lalo! Hope State Park ready haa lllProoed almDar ,...
wUl be permanently gratelul. .. strictlons on hal'd&amp;lmL
Othe;' adYOIXaps ol tile u...... lnducle CIIIICOnlratioo or
sw. toreot -oll4&gt; 1n
eowty into me larp .. unit ~ng q&gt;eralll1c
eooto and mol&lt;lqi r..- more elllFunonl aenlcea are ..,_
clel!t timber
The exchange of l&amp;Diwao being
l o r - II, Slllth, 11,
held~ b,y a pi'GYialon lntlledoad whodtedW-edi.Jo.llarMMK
to 111e laDI to 111e State or Ohio b.Y Athans. Sha - a - n i l . tile u. &amp; GOVOI'1IMI1I In 1957
- o f CIJIIIIar St.,-.......
which provided llllt tile land .....
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wu Ill bo uaed lor public l1aad. llllab, aod • daulildM'.
pi,P-a. The
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bo ,llilllid l1iD Jaw b,y 111e Prulsum..... ...._ ...- c:MI-.
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Plv...ill Heeling
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Claims
Highway
Cut is
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Aug.

Area !armors are reminded
a1. tile Ohio Hereford Production
Clinic September 21 at llle Melp
Count.Y Falr!P'ounds. The event
Ia plaDned to Improve - . r calf
hl&amp;l1 I'OIIld11l u.s. olllcer - - ~..01111 Ill otrell .......,Ucall1
....,8*1 oalot . _ al. ·Ilia " ln1jMfint· pr&amp;cikiell' ln tile '1ll'f
napon• .,tzed Ill iiie palllllttk caUie lnduatry. It Is ~ to aD
""" fGU1id In ~·• llbjlul 60 Interested In beef cettle of 01\Y
mllu norlb ot Solaaa- The llaula breed.
laci!O!ed ~O,IJGii ,..- 111!a11
lleiistraUon wUl begin at12:30
armo ~ and S,f96 p. m. at the falreroonds lour
rocket 11 ''t' 'lbere were mile• north of Pomeroy on state
oliO 15 mD. al. rice tor Route 33. It li spoesored by the
Commmlet trvopa.
Ohio Heretonl Aaaoctaion in co,
Slallt MIGS
"""radon witll tbe Ohio Coopera111 tile air war, U.S. 11111tar tlve EotanJion Service.
-·now 181 mlalllono into Tho alterrmonprogram!TWbeoNortll Vli111WD 111!1 - e d pn at I p. m. with an addreos,
Communlal MIG fllhlerl lor the "More Prollt Fr!lll Your Herd,"
llral limo lhlce Aag. 26. No b,y Harry Armatrooe. beef catUe
axcbanp of lire ltp1lied
I&gt;..-r !rom swthem lodlanL
V.f!, . commandan dispatched
A brood cow tn&gt;e domonatro1152 rOida In
today tim will be presented b,y • p-1
aod..Ji...,.ada,y 1111 tha beelt al. · CO!Ialstlng of Don Mood,y, puraa Pl'faoner r!lllorlthat 1152 raldl bred Hereford breeder ol MI.
VerDOn; AI Baker ol the Ameril _ can Hereford Journal; Randall
Heed, and UQYCI Blackwood, pur,_
bred Hereford breeder In Melga

r&lt;MIIIoil to

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1968

tile

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part lalliopro- . '
elusea, higb achool roo1ball will
eontlrlle while other aporll will
be chopped.

Of The Meiga-M080n Area

area.

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aoticlpate that IIIey wUl put a

U tile levy laDed.
Despite the suapeoalm of

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norllnnlt toolpt and eariJ Frlday. Little temperature m....

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temperatuH chanp 1oa111t aed

3rd Attack on Saigon
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VOL, XXI NQ. 104

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Guelts wUl have two J1lsldl ll1d da,)'o,
lodge !aclllllea Included, Ia

Visit the mens and boys department on thll first , .
floor .... trousers, shirts, Jacllets, Ulldetw..,.
pajamas, belts, ties, suspenl!ers, sock~, ~~-.
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Awesome Price Of Gun Accidents
Ainerlcl!lls pay a price lor the exerelie of
their oatJatttutional rllht to bear ann• . .In
11116, an estimated !1,100 of them paid the
ulttnu!te .price-their Jiveo.

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many either shot themselves acci-

dentally or were accidentally shot by others.

Nearb 110 per cent, or 1,500, of these mlshapa occ::urred in or about the home.
Metropolitan Life has published sonie statlstlco baoed on a study of the death claims
or 149 of Its policyholders who died in Home
firearms accidents In 1964-66. The weapon

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were cblldren under age 10. Nearly two-fifths
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lnvoMng husbands and wives.
These particular statistlcs are not an argument for gun control legislation, unless someone comes up with a way of insuring that all
JiceDsed gun owners would display ooimmon

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tudes are found around tbe world and are a

natural part of the world environment.
Aud while athletes from high lltttudes will
have an advantage In 1968, he thinks lhls is
perfectly fair since past Olympics have given
an opPOSite advantage to athletes from low·
altitude countries.

A New Look at Rock'n'Roll:
'Soul' Music of Salvation

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Policemen always look a litUe nervous at rock 'n' roll coa-frenzy that builds up lor the appearance of
GJo Clwnbers Brotbero-and even more so lor Jlml Hendris-mates you think that firemen will be needed as weU
as polleemen. After attending a "soul" concert with 18,000
~ teen-aglrs, my thoughts go out to clergymen, 1101
police or bremen. For the church should really try lo underi!l!lbd wbat ill bappening In these sight-and-sound e~:ploolono
called rock.
Tbe rock 'n' ron concert, the ••sour' album, the Jlml. Hendrix poster, the almost uncontrollable eneriY of llrobe lights
bave become lbo meau of rebelllol&gt;-an4 llberatiOD-Ior mil·
uof youncoten. Faced bY a very NJd, pla!!IJed sociDty,
l ~ often ree1diJC wltb conforlillty of iqlDii &amp;nit"dreoa, etema1
~ ecboollilg aDd ocbedulet, Wlll'l aDd rumors of wars, the rock
era of music oflen not only escape but creativity.
Yoomg artiJij) who became protesoionalo took G!o tools iJf
tblo ago-electtOnics-and turned II agail!ot lbe Establlobmel!l (Big Government, BJg Buslneu, Big MUIIary, BJg Educatkll, Big ReDgillll-8dd your own) with JDtbellevabiD ounts
Ill poetry, pntest and aong, Noille became aa Important u
JJrte•- An ampUfler, sound coi11D11!8 aDd 24-lnc:h cymbala
wen more Important than lnllrumenU-tbey were part of
life ltlelf, euentlal Ingredients for survival. ADd II all tblo
commotion Infuriated parents and brougbt acoldlngo from the
People In Charge, it only cooflrmed to the youth that lbey
, _ .., lbe rlgbt tract-a sound track In stereo.

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the nolle) aDd Ignored by the lheollll!lans (because IIley
prefer otbe2" form• ol music) II the reaflty that rock Is relilkm and not jltl! entertalmnent. What we are deallllg wltb
lien Is oalvattoa u much aa a muslc ocono.
For lnllanee, Jlml Hendris offers a "total el&lt;pel'ience"
wl!k:b, II oatlolled will! notblng Jeso than engulfing the in·
dlvldull with everytblng from a visual musical e~:ploslon to
the Incredible sbock waves of his ~meat as it
off your cl!eot. A few otber features
ude playing
G!o guitar with his teeth and attacking some expenaiYEJ
llpelier standi at lbe clooe.
Ill lbe mldal of 10 much commotion, one would be aur•
prllod to leara that rellglouo overtones emerge from a selttDg
lbal olio lncludea vulgarity, profal!lly and lUI!. Yet bow else
to explain the powft of "ooul" oongs and vocallsla who have
flllurllbed Ill lbeoe concerta and communicate the lbemea
ol love, lorglveneu, peace and belonging?

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boguUed me to believe that tblo Ia lbe way o1 oalvatton.
An7 part..lime tbeo11;n would spot a lruckload iJf idolatries
Ia the perlOI'IDai!Ce
t pauell u a rock concert. But wbat
mllll not be put down II lbe free creativity that abounds Iii
the m••d-b=! music !bat II 10 evideol In our society.
Instead or
g the pollee when lbe dlaturbance starts,
maybe we obould jllll get more cotlmo .

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feeo of tho swarm of olllcero and dopend- of
the aovermnent lrill cost Immense o..no."
Mol\roe Uked a llrm national aovernment,
but lhla one, he lllooght, must end 1n t.Yniii.Y.
Ccqreoo wlllld be Wllble 10 e..ct laws that
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BY ADA SLACK
Mr. and Mrs. Doy Hlaenbothorn of Tampa, Florida, spent
ThuriDy with Mro. Ooa llo!t-

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garrlson and Beth Bradley of Barber·
ton visited the former'• aunt,
Mrs. Roy Winebrenner.
Rt,V. am Mrs. Rly Beqle,

Mr. and Mrs. David Beegle, ....
and dalllhter ofWllmlngtooi, spent
SullliiiY with their aunt and uncle,
Mr.' and Mrs. James S. Quick,
and other relattveo,
Mr. J~ BW Oller who Ia
teachirw oehool st North Gallla
11!9 mldloig ln~Gth•.l~~..!_!~nrt
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MaryM•. Diddle. '
Mr. VIctor Hallam, of COiwnhui, vlolttd lrlends hereandllso
vJslted hta mpther's grave in the

Endltot comments pro and eon are Oil"roc- Snowball HW Cemetery, Thiel•.
erd by a-omen, acholaro and~ra, but 1lle ar,t visit In forty years.
nodod&gt;tmoiiAmtrl.... haveC&lt;llllotorogard111eJ
Mr. And Mrs. Olin Knapp and
COnstitution Ill the 11111 or the declaration of ' lU&gt;IIy have mOved to Gallipolis.
Llacoln- tho..,;, oftheland. "Lot
Mr. !lobert F. Slack of Richrevere..., fol' tho Jawo be breathed by eiory vll1o catled on his mother, !Irs.
An!orl- mother to her llllllOW l!ah8. Let It be
Ada Slack on a Tlursda)'.
falrlhl In ochoolo,lhoemlnarles,III&lt;OIIegoo. Let
Craig and Bruce CcttriD IPOnt
I! be - · 1n prlmera, In IJ!IIIU• books, 111 a few do¥• Ia Columbuo •lsltlllg
almanaco. Lot It be preached li'un 111epulplt, tllolr diller, Shoron, and olher
prodalmod lalqjllatt.. balls .and enfDI'eed In relatives. They ottendod the Ohio
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~r every form or aovernmept. and 1lle futuro Ia
..... ".uk~ to dlfrar. ou.COaatfP.itJcm hla•ulnvect
, ...,.b two •-••• and If It has Its lmpartee;. .. ' tloiJa, 111111e malll111ere eldsta machlnory for Ita
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Tuoo4a1. :lile lilllllstOro and Ill'·
men f1PpriM4"'""" lor merger
or. 111e two boord• Iii 1989 - •- ·~-- '-'----Wast v•; . .w~
June. ~
The re~ planJ for
merpr lriU be presented to 111e
joint meatlng o1 tJie c:ommlttees
on IIDIOil. oo Ootoller 31. All
boordo and ageneiDa of the two
churcheo lrlll doopreaent tllelr
propollla ror merger In this
mettl"i, ..Uod .l&gt;J Blah~ D.
Frederick Wertz•
Shar'- In 1lle Parkeroburg
meetlllg~...were Mathodlst olllcero
lheludlng olO!Cutlve oecretary of
the -.r of P ...lono, Dr. ReD-

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CHARLESTON, W, Va. (IJPD
- West VIr"'""
_... Unlver••h·
""' PreI I - James G. Herlow told a
Cllarlell4n dvlc elm Wodn•L
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do¥ thol111e Jludollt-teacher r&amp;·
· t1o st 111e Unlverol~
v "looJr••""
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...._..,ol,y hl8ll and will ....... ry R. Higb, Charleaton; PreaJ.:.
worse."
d!llll Joe Ctoey,ofLopn, and oeclil&gt;eeldn8 10 1lle Klwardo Club, ratory, Vlrsll 11. Ware, iJf Sum1lle ..,.~y ~- preolcleat meravllle; EUB -.r olllcera:
prooldent, Rev. Clarence Edman,
ot. Fairmont; vice president. Roy
ol Alexandria spent Labor Dt.Y mosolow, p~ Pleasant·, seereweekend with her ..,_...
••-nta, Mr. tary, Rev, Donald Lockhart, of
and Mrs. Herman London, and
olher relatives.
Mr; and MrB. WOlle cundlll aald the oel!oollo elll'rellll7 short
and 1011 have m9vod !rom Colum- 160 faculcy mombero .
bus to the William CUndiff house.
He add It WIJ dllllcult to pi
He Js employed at Tiny's in 111e state leglolature to lljlllroprt.
Middleport.
ate IU!Ido for ouch oldlm-•
Mrs. Elll Quillin has return- oriooo 111e ocboolllreadl' haothe
ed to her home after spending 111uc1ento enrolled aud can Jll'O"e
bro weeks with her daushler and an Immediate need for the ellra
oon-ID-Iaw, lolr, and Mrs. John periC!IIlel.
Southern and llunUy and dauahHo aald he hopoa ovenltJdly to
ter, Mrs. Ruth ThOO&gt;as, at Cry· have $250,000 amualb In racuJ.
stal !4ke, Ill.
Q' research IU!IdL llo add InMrs. 011 Bogess vi&gt;lited her stead ol att8111J111Dg to get the
aon and claughter-tJHaw, Mr. and 111011ey llleludod Ill the leglolatlve
Mra. Charles Bogp" and lam- -OJUiotlon, the Unlvero!Q'Irill
ily over the Labor Day week· depend .., a dovelopment llmd
end.
oollcltlllg !lOI!IrlbaiiMo from
Mr. and Mrs. Troy ZwiWrc dumnl, buolnell and lnmstry.
spent Labor Jlt.y weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Rd&gt;erl Lewis,

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Charlotte and Sherry AM, ot

Sanduolcy.
MrL LaW'tl Sayre, of Racine
RD, spent Tuesday with her olster and brothe•··b&gt;-law, Mr. and
Mrs. James s. Quick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence SaD·
oro and Mrs. carrte SeDoro
Ill Colombua, visited here with
!Ito. IMAI.:J
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itra. !l!'la '11ocloorl'lponl ·d1e"
weekend with her sloter and bro-.
111er-ID-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
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Mra. Douglas Moore, son Brit.
ton, and dauabtar Christy of New·

ark, llj)Orit a few days with her
pareats, Mr. and Mro. Hernian
Lolldon and olher relatives.
'l'alr!JriJ' and Cheryl Johnaoo or
Wolf Pen spent a Saturday
nilht with 111elr grandmother,
Mrs. Ada Slack.
Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and
oono, JoltnQY and Donald, of ca~
ton, opent Labor Da,y weekend
with hlo molher, Mro. Ada Slack.

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to Mr.: J. ·o. F. Jcmoon.· Kro.

coUft&amp;orl of taxes &amp;Dd-exelaes will outnumber
llll)'llilns f&gt;'OIII'ihe Statas. Who cari cope witj) 111e
exctifJnen and taxmeD?" ·
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olciaalllllllbero ·l lllitllled- .....
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Allo shorlrc In 111e meeUng to 1lle
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ol111e ;\l!lorieaa
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Cbrlit Wttd Methodist (form.
' EUB Conterance &amp;4&gt;erb&gt;- ..........
Va., w.w.·:·:o:o:;:;:-:o:;:.:::o:&lt;:·:·:=:::.:;::;;:::::;::::::::::x:::;; tr:tt.IB) etlu-ch, Ja P'arkerdlurc
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Mro. Mary Flaaapn and son
Robert spent two week a !'lth the
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lflldatureo can 11r1JV forth! On the olher hand,
·thOro are rich, llat Fodel'll emoluments _ your
rich, 111\!lo llat Fodel'll omcea, the ,...ber o1

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••J may Jay with truth that there never was a · Herman Loo1on were Mrs. Mary
more oCOIIIlllllcd aovermnent In any age or Alleo Hutchlna of Lorlln and
eouatry, nor which wUI require fewer harkls, or nephew, Larry Levlvtch, of Toclw le11 Influence."
ledo.
But Patrick Hoary predicted: "Brlow forth
Mrs. Ann Rey110lds, visited
1lle Foderll allurements, compare them with recentJ.y with friend• In Picker1lle poor, c:onten;&gt;llblo things IIIII the State lngton.

WWiam Grt7oon, a brWiant countryman,
~ Honry'a pooltlen. Madleonhadargue&lt;l
tho So,.te•o -.ra of conflrtnattoo would otam
iho irowlh ofpreoldO!XId powers. Groyoon """
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' id convloc:ed: "Ie there ~ clauae to hinder
,\ r• .. ,_.... .ot 'the atrualt fo1'
u.o li'un Jllvlng om... to uncles, nephews,
llilq)~· BI ·Iia.
·au.. ww" oum:. · tiriithero and olher retaHms ·and lrlendo'l''
., '!'lt!if "\"' Ito. ~-Ut~JI! ~ ttie ,:,. ~·
Prooldont Thomas Joflera.,., In retlr&amp;" ~~ Ntw,. ~o belllllllt Uit, nlnth,
meal, mAde IIIIUIY C&lt;llllmento.to ..lnalmnarto
~ tliat~ Jflall!!lli!¥11&amp;. a BlllOl·lllalitl
Hoary, Jfloon and . Gr~JoooOL Jeffer'loa ,.., par' 'to ~~-· tbl; italli ':Gm ~ eneroal!b!·
ttclllarJ.y crltlcd of the s..&gt;~mo Court. 1n an
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1820 Iotter to a friend he deacrlbod111eJuoHcea:
"Ha~found, II:~~ICO,
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olbiUQ&gt;toJMillcoplnlon,tho011lfrematninghold
on them. An ~lnlonlo _.ed UP tna conclave,
perhaps bf a IIJI,Jorli,y ot'O.O, dellvered as If
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ojrligle owr rotlllcat!oOL ~~:;"~ep;;;. carr ·4'ftch, Jr.. Mra. Frank
to '111e Vlqlllla convention, iho reOutt o1 which :"'.!:~
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was Probelll,r dodolvo In oa~ohlng the. coo. ·Hardlllj /r., division boordmemotltutlon, were 101110 of the lfOI!eal n.,...ea of be
the llevolutlonary perlocl, Palrlck Hel\l"y, EcJ..
~;Prorre&amp;O for Tomor""'"
mund Pendletoo, Jameallladlaoo,Joltnlolaroball,
J
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W81 the theme for thtl fMI'•s
ames - · - · Fdlnuod _....,...,George lfa.
.....,_with Dr Alvl L. W
aon, Hllll'Y Lee and Franclo Corbin.
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couu"'tutlm and defined the llno of 1lle old olq Modlell CO-, prooldl~~~~o
e•-•·•- tt H
Ma11011 Coon~~' l'lloed .,,811
- · • on. llll'Y and Maoon foresaw abuse
of ..
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1lle 1988 APril Cruoado
&gt;"ede• u - • r or direct taxatlooi. Corbin and
Mad\O&lt;in dlocounted II. Corbin: "No danpr... ll with 1lle project goolfor111eCOIII&gt;o
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the aatlon are patting Ill i'HQrdbrealolq _.-! tor - 'I'hlf'reon ~
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Already these liberal elllmates are being called Into
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.
carryiDg New York State with Its huge and vital eleclorll Fresh reports from Pennsylvania and N811' Jeney olio are
DDCTDRI8 MAILBAG.
vote.
negative for Humphrer,, At Ibis moment, oa1y Maos'Jch!IHIII
among
the 10 biggest seems a reasonable Humphrey bet. .
The report II not a statewide survey but merely a prlva~Iy
taken poll iJf two urban areas. Yet the meooace Is devaslat·
Professionals who worked the trani"'''tlnental talephoae
s,.,·.' .
lng, lor they are two Jewish dlotrlcts Ill Brooll:lyn whlcl! norm· circuit during lbe vice presldent'a llrot weell: 011 the road got
ally deliver an enormouo Democratic vote but tblo lime show : a aow of diaaator reports they could hardly belleYe. 0ae ouch
Democrat was so slum!ed be said, oa1y half Ill jest:
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a very heavy leaning toward Richard Nb.on.
As an llldlcation that thlo poll waa no fr.U, a group wltbln ~be::::.r:w,::L~tbeftralpresl,deatlal-l
ly W-'YHE G. BUHDSTAbT, M.D • .•
a major Jewish fraternal 0\'Banlzation In New York City recently took a private vote aild ~ CS\110 out 20.to UC!f, N""'-'
party ·'··
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over Hwnpbrey.
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:!maglng
to
Hump:ret/::
to
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Tbore are oilier olpa of lmpe..UU, dllloter In New Y;;i[:
badly whb&gt;aawlid between ' the
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Hampl!rey'a campalp or&lt;anlzatloa Ia the state II a jerry-hallt president seems to be
A-You ..ould take care' not " ~p~
Ia' tidal-edllee, H badly iillaiJeed blllway tbnlasb September lluol blo "law and order" discontent on one olde and the anllwar
to pull loose IU!y skin or 1t.1111 lion IO'iJm,ul (Jillllr-1'~
_ . . •• o1 w. wr~~~ac ...... atDJ havlac tnute llnloJc •P clam.. on the other.
Seeing his dilemma but unsure bow to deal with II, he bu
tags that form at the ed&amp;e of illfectiOI!S&lt;::uplil'ilfil· to barill·. ,
heaolqaarten .......
your nalls. Cui them genfl7 lUI eb!!!!JCI)ij.' •lild illab~Mf.
Reform Democrats who favored Sen. Eugene McCarthy but been ftoundering •bout wildly. Hlo worst Bopping eame In the
aftermath
or
his
W-founde&lt;f
aDd
ouboequently
retracted
~with nail scllsors. BeCause tile Have :a Din·~ ,.~,
now are moving behind Hwnphrey nevertheless report that
dicUon
iJf
U.S.
troop
wltbdrl'll'all
from
Vietnam.
roots of these bangNJils are 10. DiiDe tbe 'uMOtiJibl ··~·
many of their number are ollttDg lletleosly on the sidelines,
He looked palnfuUy fooUob 1n Housloll 'l!'hali, to luppOI'Ihis
easily Infected, you shoUld t!Dd tnat li. ,
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sWI unwilllDg to pitch Ill.
talk
of
witbdrawall,
he
waved
a
11811'spaper
wlllcll
reported
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It ill almost comical lo bear that at this late stage some
un11
wu
retuinlne
home.
Ill
fact,
of
course,
It
clean
and,
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a
nail
lag
be·
Q-Wital
IJliW
1117.
fiDiet",
thel.a
Marine
Democratic c011gressmen In New York were being pressed to 11 being replaced by an Army un11.
comJ• irritated, apply thlm· n.aill split and, peen J111W ,1,1111
"get together and come out" for Humpl!rey. Such support
A
professional
polltteian
here
Indicated
bcnr
UDSeWlag
lluot
erosa1
(Mertblola~) at once - I ~vent tblo.
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shnuld be automatic and early.
performance wu when he said:
lo ward otl ·lnfection,
4-'l1tllll
oileD d!lll to ~In the judgment of one Democratic prolessl01181 Ill New
"If a py will wave • paper aretllld ud 1• .d wltb -e_ Q-Wbat ean I 11o about llJe. loaf,ed UJ!Oiure to de~Piif.l York, the evident big tum-away In the Jewish vote Is prlnci·
naUs !btl are tblck and bard? or tha u,quent use. at' '!ail
pally a "law and order" phenomenon. He sees this ao the big tblq Jllre llu!l, :rea l!ave to w!lllder, H be caUo .lie
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If 1 soak lilY feet lo soileD ~b remover; Your .naB PGirr
Josue of the campaign, and the 011e thai appears to have put ..- ... his elbow mJ&amp;I!t - P the .(ooc'oar war)
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Illy nalls, tblo aggravates my
h gives lupport. to. l'OUI,"
Humphrey on the road to disaller even before he ac:bteved ... dull:."
full campaign speed.
Barely started on the long traU to Nov. 5, Hubert
eczema.
or'p.Jr!\r w'I:.J""ren:
Tha more generous estimates. of Htimpbrey's November lo conceded by his own
1o be ln a bard upliiJl
A-ll Wa 1o
Jnberlted lng tb,t old' NaU ~
proapecl have shown him W: beblnd Nlzon, yet Jeadlllg In In truth, the llrot overw
•c cascade of dioaaler reports trait, no preventive measures ere avauabie but lbe;v" l!iillt' '
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jeraey, Ma·aacbusetts 8Dd suggests he Is only lnebes from the bottom of the bill.
are polllble. In many per· be used with caution, 1!1: tJiil• .
Michigan among lbe big states he must craclt lo bave any
sons, however, the eause II will cause severe lrrlla'tiOII'·lll ,wearing shoes that are too youl' cuticle.
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Q-WUI wellld ~'·'""' ·
condltloll
. is seen on G!o toenails to,~o.blacli: !IJ',•tiJOW·
QUICK QUIZ tblo
toenaUo but !limon never on brown! •
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A-TaldiJc
BY JACK lYllRIAN
trim your toenails With oelo·
II!OIItltll'OII robe while htwu Brown Jr., wl!o- James Cosots,
.• you should We them.
NEW YORK - Lu Am Slmma, lllmlng.
burn's new ·~ JI!OYio, Ia
MeanWhUe,
wby not lind the
former Arlhlr Godfrtly Iller wl!o
"The JWon Gtal" fa . . 10 old rum ltar Sally m ••~ 11011;
callll!
of
your
eczema and
retired llhe became Ul, and yearo altar WW II, loD to Kerry .roe Jr. ~
treat
II?
wbooe husband died ou-.Jy, II record m Ito ..Uulold·lllat tho ,..._ otory abalt a N. Y,lllrl
well again and makes her com• - l h blllfmalre Axel wl!o peroebales Into a Bolivian
Q-&amp;J•o anrt of dlaeaoe 11
back on TV with Merv GriiiiD w..,.r.Gnn a1 111e 11art ot ww jungle to Join a png or guor•
ealinll II!J.. bus~~~ . ·IIDger:· •
.... Terry-'l'bom&amp;a Is 57 and Juat D PYO all rl&amp;tU .to 1lle Bolon rWas, and COburn lllrea It ao
na11s away. He bU liMn
welcome• his second 1Dftt T~T'I 8011 to •'OWiand WFIIIII' • Grea II!Uch he wonto Herry tO change
treated !Of • flinluo and
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wife woold Uke a dau8IJter ... woo -or _....
o:aa plllf II.
Week's braYery award - t h o
Brltllh "rille elnbe" an pro.
Betweea ber Jut two appear.
lad who lUted Scl!!nl U"""''' uterattna u 111111'0 roelol anceo oo 11erv Grillln'o TV oar.,·
llralnlla tbert, iuo ·..~ loa, Mra. Wehard JJuaboo, wlfo
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loll, II wiD II!Ol'O' IIal!llqo. lu she wwld ·-have hor
Time
ontb - al ~·ea II· l!ml&gt;..r II home 1lleD Ill ll!o
-.11: bet...att.l WJdte llo!ue; aha 1101 h or
loD'o Amerl- Kl4ne7 An'a. wllh .,_ 'lbe "Your OWn 'I'I!IDI"
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WASIDNGTON (NEA)
Vice President Hubert Humphrey's managers bave jllll
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In longer races, low oxygen wlU probably
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will have to breathe continuously. However,
competitors from hllb-altltude countries,
such as Ethiopia, wiU liave a definite adva•·

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Twenty·slx lives were lost while playing
with guns, most of these from playfully point·
lng it at the victim. At least lour deaths were
caused by "Russll!ll roulette." Another 26
persons were killed either while demonstrating the weapon, target practicing or shootIng at birds and small animals.
While 83 victims died of self-infiicted
wo\lll()o, another 24 were shot by family members. Five accidents resulted from ~u!Ding

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can look for some track records to fall at tbi'
forlhcomtng Olympic games In Mellico City.
According to Dr. John B. West, a specialist
in blood circulation ln the lungs, the thinner
atmosphere of the city, which Is situated on
a plateau 7,500 feet high, may result In rec·
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most dangerous weapon of all, the " unloaded" gun.

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EV01'1 age group C&lt;IDtributed to the toll. An

of them In their teens. Most frequently, the
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At least 29 of the 143 fatal accidents occurred during the servlclhg or repairing of
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prudence in handling these very Jethallnslru·
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Ainerlcl!lls pay a price lor the exerelie of
their oatJatttutional rllht to bear ann• . .In
11116, an estimated !1,100 of them paid the
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Nearb 110 per cent, or 1,500, of these mlshapa occ::urred in or about the home.
Metropolitan Life has published sonie statlstlco baoed on a study of the death claims
or 149 of Its policyholders who died in Home
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These particular statistlcs are not an argument for gun control legislation, unless someone comes up with a way of insuring that all
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natural part of the world environment.
Aud while athletes from high lltttudes will
have an advantage In 1968, he thinks lhls is
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an opPOSite advantage to athletes from low·
altitude countries.

A New Look at Rock'n'Roll:
'Soul' Music of Salvation

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Policemen always look a litUe nervous at rock 'n' roll coa-frenzy that builds up lor the appearance of
GJo Clwnbers Brotbero-and even more so lor Jlml Hendris-mates you think that firemen will be needed as weU
as polleemen. After attending a "soul" concert with 18,000
~ teen-aglrs, my thoughts go out to clergymen, 1101
police or bremen. For the church should really try lo underi!l!lbd wbat ill bappening In these sight-and-sound e~:ploolono
called rock.
Tbe rock 'n' ron concert, the ••sour' album, the Jlml. Hendrix poster, the almost uncontrollable eneriY of llrobe lights
bave become lbo meau of rebelllol&gt;-an4 llberatiOD-Ior mil·
uof youncoten. Faced bY a very NJd, pla!!IJed sociDty,
l ~ often ree1diJC wltb conforlillty of iqlDii &amp;nit"dreoa, etema1
~ ecboollilg aDd ocbedulet, Wlll'l aDd rumors of wars, the rock
era of music oflen not only escape but creativity.
Yoomg artiJij) who became protesoionalo took G!o tools iJf
tblo ago-electtOnics-and turned II agail!ot lbe Establlobmel!l (Big Government, BJg Buslneu, Big MUIIary, BJg Educatkll, Big ReDgillll-8dd your own) with JDtbellevabiD ounts
Ill poetry, pntest and aong, Noille became aa Important u
JJrte•- An ampUfler, sound coi11D11!8 aDd 24-lnc:h cymbala
wen more Important than lnllrumenU-tbey were part of
life ltlelf, euentlal Ingredients for survival. ADd II all tblo
commotion Infuriated parents and brougbt acoldlngo from the
People In Charge, it only cooflrmed to the youth that lbey
, _ .., lbe rlgbt tract-a sound track In stereo.

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the nolle) aDd Ignored by the lheollll!lans (because IIley
prefer otbe2" form• ol music) II the reaflty that rock Is relilkm and not jltl! entertalmnent. What we are deallllg wltb
lien Is oalvattoa u much aa a muslc ocono.
For lnllanee, Jlml Hendris offers a "total el&lt;pel'ience"
wl!k:b, II oatlolled will! notblng Jeso than engulfing the in·
dlvldull with everytblng from a visual musical e~:ploslon to
the Incredible sbock waves of his ~meat as it
off your cl!eot. A few otber features
ude playing
G!o guitar with his teeth and attacking some expenaiYEJ
llpelier standi at lbe clooe.
Ill lbe mldal of 10 much commotion, one would be aur•
prllod to leara that rellglouo overtones emerge from a selttDg
lbal olio lncludea vulgarity, profal!lly and lUI!. Yet bow else
to explain the powft of "ooul" oongs and vocallsla who have
flllurllbed Ill lbeoe concerta and communicate the lbemea
ol love, lorglveneu, peace and belonging?

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boguUed me to believe that tblo Ia lbe way o1 oalvatton.
An7 part..lime tbeo11;n would spot a lruckload iJf idolatries
Ia the perlOI'IDai!Ce
t pauell u a rock concert. But wbat
mllll not be put down II lbe free creativity that abounds Iii
the m••d-b=! music !bat II 10 evideol In our society.
Instead or
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the aovermnent lrill cost Immense o..no."
Mol\roe Uked a llrm national aovernment,
but lhla one, he lllooght, must end 1n t.Yniii.Y.
Ccqreoo wlllld be Wllble 10 e..ct laws that
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BY ADA SLACK
Mr. and Mrs. Doy Hlaenbothorn of Tampa, Florida, spent
ThuriDy with Mro. Ooa llo!t-

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garrlson and Beth Bradley of Barber·
ton visited the former'• aunt,
Mrs. Roy Winebrenner.
Rt,V. am Mrs. Rly Beqle,

Mr. and Mrs. David Beegle, ....
and dalllhter ofWllmlngtooi, spent
SullliiiY with their aunt and uncle,
Mr.' and Mrs. James S. Quick,
and other relattveo,
Mr. J~ BW Oller who Ia
teachirw oehool st North Gallla
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MaryM•. Diddle. '
Mr. VIctor Hallam, of COiwnhui, vlolttd lrlends hereandllso
vJslted hta mpther's grave in the

Endltot comments pro and eon are Oil"roc- Snowball HW Cemetery, Thiel•.
erd by a-omen, acholaro and~ra, but 1lle ar,t visit In forty years.
nodod&gt;tmoiiAmtrl.... haveC&lt;llllotorogard111eJ
Mr. And Mrs. Olin Knapp and
COnstitution Ill the 11111 or the declaration of ' lU&gt;IIy have mOved to Gallipolis.
Llacoln- tho..,;, oftheland. "Lot
Mr. !lobert F. Slack of Richrevere..., fol' tho Jawo be breathed by eiory vll1o catled on his mother, !Irs.
An!orl- mother to her llllllOW l!ah8. Let It be
Ada Slack on a Tlursda)'.
falrlhl In ochoolo,lhoemlnarles,III&lt;OIIegoo. Let
Craig and Bruce CcttriD IPOnt
I! be - · 1n prlmera, In IJ!IIIU• books, 111 a few do¥• Ia Columbuo •lsltlllg
almanaco. Lot It be preached li'un 111epulplt, tllolr diller, Shoron, and olher
prodalmod lalqjllatt.. balls .and enfDI'eed In relatives. They ottendod the Ohio
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~r every form or aovernmept. and 1lle futuro Ia
..... ".uk~ to dlfrar. ou.COaatfP.itJcm hla•ulnvect
, ...,.b two •-••• and If It has Its lmpartee;. .. ' tloiJa, 111111e malll111ere eldsta machlnory for Ita
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men f1PpriM4"'""" lor merger
or. 111e two boord• Iii 1989 - •- ·~-- '-'----Wast v•; . .w~
June. ~
The re~ planJ for
merpr lriU be presented to 111e
joint meatlng o1 tJie c:ommlttees
on IIDIOil. oo Ootoller 31. All
boordo and ageneiDa of the two
churcheo lrlll doopreaent tllelr
propollla ror merger In this
mettl"i, ..Uod .l&gt;J Blah~ D.
Frederick Wertz•
Shar'- In 1lle Parkeroburg
meetlllg~...were Mathodlst olllcero
lheludlng olO!Cutlve oecretary of
the -.r of P ...lono, Dr. ReD-

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CHARLESTON, W, Va. (IJPD
- West VIr"'""
_... Unlver••h·
""' PreI I - James G. Herlow told a
Cllarlell4n dvlc elm Wodn•L
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do¥ thol111e Jludollt-teacher r&amp;·
· t1o st 111e Unlverol~
v "looJr••""
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...._..,ol,y hl8ll and will ....... ry R. Higb, Charleaton; PreaJ.:.
worse."
d!llll Joe Ctoey,ofLopn, and oeclil&gt;eeldn8 10 1lle Klwardo Club, ratory, Vlrsll 11. Ware, iJf Sum1lle ..,.~y ~- preolcleat meravllle; EUB -.r olllcera:
prooldent, Rev. Clarence Edman,
ot. Fairmont; vice president. Roy
ol Alexandria spent Labor Dt.Y mosolow, p~ Pleasant·, seereweekend with her ..,_...
••-nta, Mr. tary, Rev, Donald Lockhart, of
and Mrs. Herman London, and
olher relatives.
Mr; and MrB. WOlle cundlll aald the oel!oollo elll'rellll7 short
and 1011 have m9vod !rom Colum- 160 faculcy mombero .
bus to the William CUndiff house.
He add It WIJ dllllcult to pi
He Js employed at Tiny's in 111e state leglolature to lljlllroprt.
Middleport.
ate IU!Ido for ouch oldlm-•
Mrs. Elll Quillin has return- oriooo 111e ocboolllreadl' haothe
ed to her home after spending 111uc1ento enrolled aud can Jll'O"e
bro weeks with her daushler and an Immediate need for the ellra
oon-ID-Iaw, lolr, and Mrs. John periC!IIlel.
Southern and llunUy and dauahHo aald he hopoa ovenltJdly to
ter, Mrs. Ruth ThOO&gt;as, at Cry· have $250,000 amualb In racuJ.
stal !4ke, Ill.
Q' research IU!IdL llo add InMrs. 011 Bogess vi&gt;lited her stead ol att8111J111Dg to get the
aon and claughter-tJHaw, Mr. and 111011ey llleludod Ill the leglolatlve
Mra. Charles Bogp" and lam- -OJUiotlon, the Unlvero!Q'Irill
ily over the Labor Day week· depend .., a dovelopment llmd
end.
oollcltlllg !lOI!IrlbaiiMo from
Mr. and Mrs. Troy ZwiWrc dumnl, buolnell and lnmstry.
spent Labor Jlt.y weekend with
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Charlotte and Sherry AM, ot

Sanduolcy.
MrL LaW'tl Sayre, of Racine
RD, spent Tuesday with her olster and brothe•··b&gt;-law, Mr. and
Mrs. James s. Quick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence SaD·
oro and Mrs. carrte SeDoro
Ill Colombua, visited here with
!Ito. IMAI.:J
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weekend with her sloter and bro-.
111er-ID-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
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Mra. Douglas Moore, son Brit.
ton, and dauabtar Christy of New·

ark, llj)Orit a few days with her
pareats, Mr. and Mro. Hernian
Lolldon and olher relatives.
'l'alr!JriJ' and Cheryl Johnaoo or
Wolf Pen spent a Saturday
nilht with 111elr grandmother,
Mrs. Ada Slack.
Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and
oono, JoltnQY and Donald, of ca~
ton, opent Labor Da,y weekend
with hlo molher, Mro. Ada Slack.

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coUft&amp;orl of taxes &amp;Dd-exelaes will outnumber
llll)'llilns f&gt;'OIII'ihe Statas. Who cari cope witj) 111e
exctifJnen and taxmeD?" ·
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olciaalllllllbero ·l lllitllled- .....
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Allo shorlrc In 111e meeUng to 1lle
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ol111e ;\l!lorieaa
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Cbrlit Wttd Methodist (form.
' EUB Conterance &amp;4&gt;erb&gt;- ..........
Va., w.w.·:·:o:o:;:;:-:o:;:.:::o:&lt;:·:·:=:::.:;::;;:::::;::::::::::x:::;; tr:tt.IB) etlu-ch, Ja P'arkerdlurc
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Mro. Mary Flaaapn and son
Robert spent two week a !'lth the
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lflldatureo can 11r1JV forth! On the olher hand,
·thOro are rich, llat Fodel'll emoluments _ your
rich, 111\!lo llat Fodel'll omcea, the ,...ber o1

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••J may Jay with truth that there never was a · Herman Loo1on were Mrs. Mary
more oCOIIIlllllcd aovermnent In any age or Alleo Hutchlna of Lorlln and
eouatry, nor which wUI require fewer harkls, or nephew, Larry Levlvtch, of Toclw le11 Influence."
ledo.
But Patrick Hoary predicted: "Brlow forth
Mrs. Ann Rey110lds, visited
1lle Foderll allurements, compare them with recentJ.y with friend• In Picker1lle poor, c:onten;&gt;llblo things IIIII the State lngton.

WWiam Grt7oon, a brWiant countryman,
~ Honry'a pooltlen. Madleonhadargue&lt;l
tho So,.te•o -.ra of conflrtnattoo would otam
iho irowlh ofpreoldO!XId powers. Groyoon """
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' id convloc:ed: "Ie there ~ clauae to hinder
,\ r• .. ,_.... .ot 'the atrualt fo1'
u.o li'un Jllvlng om... to uncles, nephews,
llilq)~· BI ·Iia.
·au.. ww" oum:. · tiriithero and olher retaHms ·and lrlendo'l''
., '!'lt!if "\"' Ito. ~-Ut~JI! ~ ttie ,:,. ~·
Prooldont Thomas Joflera.,., In retlr&amp;" ~~ Ntw,. ~o belllllllt Uit, nlnth,
meal, mAde IIIIUIY C&lt;llllmento.to ..lnalmnarto
~ tliat~ Jflall!!lli!¥11&amp;. a BlllOl·lllalitl
Hoary, Jfloon and . Gr~JoooOL Jeffer'loa ,.., par' 'to ~~-· tbl; italli ':Gm ~ eneroal!b!·
ttclllarJ.y crltlcd of the s..&gt;~mo Court. 1n an
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"Ha~found, II:~~ICO,
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olbiUQ&gt;toJMillcoplnlon,tho011lfrematninghold
on them. An ~lnlonlo _.ed UP tna conclave,
perhaps bf a IIJI,Jorli,y ot'O.O, dellvered as If
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ojrligle owr rotlllcat!oOL ~~:;"~ep;;;. carr ·4'ftch, Jr.. Mra. Frank
to '111e Vlqlllla convention, iho reOutt o1 which :"'.!:~
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was Probelll,r dodolvo In oa~ohlng the. coo. ·Hardlllj /r., division boordmemotltutlon, were 101110 of the lfOI!eal n.,...ea of be
the llevolutlonary perlocl, Palrlck Hel\l"y, EcJ..
~;Prorre&amp;O for Tomor""'"
mund Pendletoo, Jameallladlaoo,Joltnlolaroball,
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W81 the theme for thtl fMI'•s
ames - · - · Fdlnuod _....,...,George lfa.
.....,_with Dr Alvl L. W
aon, Hllll'Y Lee and Franclo Corbin.
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couu"'tutlm and defined the llno of 1lle old olq Modlell CO-, prooldl~~~~o
e•-•·•- tt H
Ma11011 Coon~~' l'lloed .,,811
- · • on. llll'Y and Maoon foresaw abuse
of ..
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1lle 1988 APril Cruoado
&gt;"ede• u - • r or direct taxatlooi. Corbin and
Mad\O&lt;in dlocounted II. Corbin: "No danpr... ll with 1lle project goolfor111eCOIII&gt;o
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Already these liberal elllmates are being called Into
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.
carryiDg New York State with Its huge and vital eleclorll Fresh reports from Pennsylvania and N811' Jeney olio are
DDCTDRI8 MAILBAG.
vote.
negative for Humphrer,, At Ibis moment, oa1y Maos'Jch!IHIII
among
the 10 biggest seems a reasonable Humphrey bet. .
The report II not a statewide survey but merely a prlva~Iy
taken poll iJf two urban areas. Yet the meooace Is devaslat·
Professionals who worked the trani"'''tlnental talephoae
s,.,·.' .
lng, lor they are two Jewish dlotrlcts Ill Brooll:lyn whlcl! norm· circuit during lbe vice presldent'a llrot weell: 011 the road got
ally deliver an enormouo Democratic vote but tblo lime show : a aow of diaaator reports they could hardly belleYe. 0ae ouch
Democrat was so slum!ed be said, oa1y half Ill jest:
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a very heavy leaning toward Richard Nb.on.
As an llldlcation that thlo poll waa no fr.U, a group wltbln ~be::::.r:w,::L~tbeftralpresl,deatlal-l
ly W-'YHE G. BUHDSTAbT, M.D • .•
a major Jewish fraternal 0\'Banlzation In New York City recently took a private vote aild ~ CS\110 out 20.to UC!f, N""'-'
party ·'··
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over Hwnpbrey.
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to
Hump:ret/::
to
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Tbore are oilier olpa of lmpe..UU, dllloter In New Y;;i[:
badly whb&gt;aawlid between ' the
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Hampl!rey'a campalp or&lt;anlzatloa Ia the state II a jerry-hallt president seems to be
A-You ..ould take care' not " ~p~
Ia' tidal-edllee, H badly iillaiJeed blllway tbnlasb September lluol blo "law and order" discontent on one olde and the anllwar
to pull loose IU!y skin or 1t.1111 lion IO'iJm,ul (Jillllr-1'~
_ . . •• o1 w. wr~~~ac ...... atDJ havlac tnute llnloJc •P clam.. on the other.
Seeing his dilemma but unsure bow to deal with II, he bu
tags that form at the ed&amp;e of illfectiOI!S&lt;::uplil'ilfil· to barill·. ,
heaolqaarten .......
your nalls. Cui them genfl7 lUI eb!!!!JCI)ij.' •lild illab~Mf.
Reform Democrats who favored Sen. Eugene McCarthy but been ftoundering •bout wildly. Hlo worst Bopping eame In the
aftermath
or
his
W-founde&lt;f
aDd
ouboequently
retracted
~with nail scllsors. BeCause tile Have :a Din·~ ,.~,
now are moving behind Hwnphrey nevertheless report that
dicUon
iJf
U.S.
troop
wltbdrl'll'all
from
Vietnam.
roots of these bangNJils are 10. DiiDe tbe 'uMOtiJibl ··~·
many of their number are ollttDg lletleosly on the sidelines,
He looked palnfuUy fooUob 1n Housloll 'l!'hali, to luppOI'Ihis
easily Infected, you shoUld t!Dd tnat li. ,
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sWI unwilllDg to pitch Ill.
talk
of
witbdrawall,
he
waved
a
11811'spaper
wlllcll
reported
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It ill almost comical lo bear that at this late stage some
un11
wu
retuinlne
home.
Ill
fact,
of
course,
It
clean
and,
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a
nail
lag
be·
Q-Wital
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1117.
fiDiet",
thel.a
Marine
Democratic c011gressmen In New York were being pressed to 11 being replaced by an Army un11.
comJ• irritated, apply thlm· n.aill split and, peen J111W ,1,1111
"get together and come out" for Humpl!rey. Such support
A
professional
polltteian
here
Indicated
bcnr
UDSeWlag
lluot
erosa1
(Mertblola~) at once - I ~vent tblo.
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shnuld be automatic and early.
performance wu when he said:
lo ward otl ·lnfection,
4-'l1tllll
oileD d!lll to ~In the judgment of one Democratic prolessl01181 Ill New
"If a py will wave • paper aretllld ud 1• .d wltb -e_ Q-Wbat ean I 11o about llJe. loaf,ed UJ!Oiure to de~Piif.l York, the evident big tum-away In the Jewish vote Is prlnci·
naUs !btl are tblck and bard? or tha u,quent use. at' '!ail
pally a "law and order" phenomenon. He sees this ao the big tblq Jllre llu!l, :rea l!ave to w!lllder, H be caUo .lie
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If 1 soak lilY feet lo soileD ~b remover; Your .naB PGirr
Josue of the campaign, and the 011e thai appears to have put ..- ... his elbow mJ&amp;I!t - P the .(ooc'oar war)
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Illy nalls, tblo aggravates my
h gives lupport. to. l'OUI,"
Humphrey on the road to disaller even before he ac:bteved ... dull:."
full campaign speed.
Barely started on the long traU to Nov. 5, Hubert
eczema.
or'p.Jr!\r w'I:.J""ren:
Tha more generous estimates. of Htimpbrey's November lo conceded by his own
1o be ln a bard upliiJl
A-ll Wa 1o
Jnberlted lng tb,t old' NaU ~
proapecl have shown him W: beblnd Nlzon, yet Jeadlllg In In truth, the llrot overw
•c cascade of dioaaler reports trait, no preventive measures ere avauabie but lbe;v" l!iillt' '
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jeraey, Ma·aacbusetts 8Dd suggests he Is only lnebes from the bottom of the bill.
are polllble. In many per· be used with caution, 1!1: tJiil• .
Michigan among lbe big states he must craclt lo bave any
sons, however, the eause II will cause severe lrrlla'tiOII'·lll ,wearing shoes that are too youl' cuticle.
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Q-WUI wellld ~'·'""' ·
condltloll
. is seen on G!o toenails to,~o.blacli: !IJ',•tiJOW·
QUICK QUIZ tblo
toenaUo but !limon never on brown! •
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A-TaldiJc
BY JACK lYllRIAN
trim your toenails With oelo·
II!OIItltll'OII robe while htwu Brown Jr., wl!o- James Cosots,
.• you should We them.
NEW YORK - Lu Am Slmma, lllmlng.
burn's new ·~ JI!OYio, Ia
MeanWhUe,
wby not lind the
former Arlhlr Godfrtly Iller wl!o
"The JWon Gtal" fa . . 10 old rum ltar Sally m ••~ 11011;
callll!
of
your
eczema and
retired llhe became Ul, and yearo altar WW II, loD to Kerry .roe Jr. ~
treat
II?
wbooe husband died ou-.Jy, II record m Ito ..Uulold·lllat tho ,..._ otory abalt a N. Y,lllrl
well again and makes her com• - l h blllfmalre Axel wl!o peroebales Into a Bolivian
Q-&amp;J•o anrt of dlaeaoe 11
back on TV with Merv GriiiiD w..,.r.Gnn a1 111e 11art ot ww jungle to Join a png or guor•
ealinll II!J.. bus~~~ . ·IIDger:· •
.... Terry-'l'bom&amp;a Is 57 and Juat D PYO all rl&amp;tU .to 1lle Bolon rWas, and COburn lllrea It ao
na11s away. He bU liMn
welcome• his second 1Dftt T~T'I 8011 to •'OWiand WFIIIII' • Grea II!Uch he wonto Herry tO change
treated !Of • flinluo and
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wife woold Uke a dau8IJter ... woo -or _....
o:aa plllf II.
Week's braYery award - t h o
Brltllh "rille elnbe" an pro.
Betweea ber Jut two appear.
lad who lUted Scl!!nl U"""''' uterattna u 111111'0 roelol anceo oo 11erv Grillln'o TV oar.,·
llralnlla tbert, iuo ·..~ loa, Mra. Wehard JJuaboo, wlfo
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loll, II wiD II!Ol'O' IIal!llqo. lu she wwld ·-have hor
Time
ontb - al ~·ea II· l!ml&gt;..r II home 1lleD Ill ll!o
-.11: bet...att.l WJdte llo!ue; aha 1101 h or
loD'o Amerl- Kl4ne7 An'a. wllh .,_ 'lbe "Your OWn 'I'I!IDI"
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It St. VIDCODI l'lland Ia liit Carib- ""ke ~ 1 ! o'o "'l'woiftll Nilbt," - - - - - - - - - - . beau wiD future · "No IJllf. ,.. and 111e old Plot aUdea IIUP'I•· .... ll!e and ba1J11i
pmNirc, 110 oQhlllte, .., lllllJ ...U .iaua!Gid: · - AI Sclllrartz an _.qd.
_._.. and....., lllld out lriU ~ Vlola!o ''llhlm of dnlllq Dot naiW,y; ibiJI' otU1 - -bavo 99 Pill -- Vodoa I or -In mal'a dothoo, inexplll'"bleln ~ Ilion Ill tho Orlm•ll
«mmdal!u- -IDWoit tho orlllllaJ, 1M1W Vet')'lll!ld! tho ownod ~y J. ,Bolli .•• TJio .lbar
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will have to breathe continuously. However,
competitors from hllb-altltude countries,
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Twenty·slx lives were lost while playing
with guns, most of these from playfully point·
lng it at the victim. At least lour deaths were
caused by "Russll!ll roulette." Another 26
persons were killed either while demonstrating the weapon, target practicing or shootIng at birds and small animals.
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forlhcomtng Olympic games In Mellico City.
According to Dr. John B. West, a specialist
in blood circulation ln the lungs, the thinner
atmosphere of the city, which Is situated on
a plateau 7,500 feet high, may result In rec·
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meters or less.

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EV01'1 age group C&lt;IDtributed to the toll. An

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Sees Minnesota Stunning the Trojans

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contemplates the magnitude
of the games on this week's
card one would be tempted to
think we were at the end of

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beginning.
And what a beginning il isOk Ia hom a - Notre Dame,
Georgla Tech- T.C.U., Texas
A&amp;M-L.S.U., SyracuseMichigan state, SO. CalHornia
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Penn State- Navy, RiceWashington, Ohio State-Ar·

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As a special treat for you.
dear readers, I've elected to
concentrate my efforts on the

big g a m e s at South Bend,
Ind., Minneapolis, Minn., and

Austin, Texas. Forecasts on
the other games are being

handled by my two top assist·
ants , Hannibal Wottaburp, the
pride of Missouri , and Chet

Thinkley, the Human Com·

puter, on loan to the us from
NASA

Oklahoma, the "champion"

team in major college football
for the last 25 years-196-58-6
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t'le latter's home lot. Incident·

ally, the host Irish are tied
with Old Mils for the third
best r e c o r d over the past
quarter c e n t u r y, the clubs

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have identical records of 171
victories and 66 defeats.
But · when Bob Warmack,

Eddie Hinton, Mike Harper
and the rest of the high scor·

won't be able to contain the Duke 27, So. Carollna 14
Longhorn's one-two punch- stanford 19, San Jose st. 10
Bill B r a d I e y and Chris Texas Zl, Houston 20
Gilbert! We foresee a Texas Texas Tech %1, ClncinnaU 14
victory, 26-:!ll!
U.C.L.A. 25, Pittsburgh I!

ing Sooners trot on to the field
to face Terry Hanratty, Jim
Seymour, Jeff Zimmennan
and their supporting cast, you
c.an forget the record book
and get set for an explosive
afternoon.

Now for a look at some of
Hannibal's anrl Chet Think·
ley's selections, and perhaps
1 s h 0 u 1d warn you to keep
your seat belts fastened!
Watch for Edd Hargett to
launch several rockets as
Texas A&amp;M thumps L.S.U.,
37-19. And, mr assistant's in·
form me, Michigan State's

After due deliberation awl
several private consultations

with acknowledged experts,
your Fearless Forecaster has
reached a decision . (Ed Note:
We understand he visited

three fortune tellers.). When
LBII Week: . . .

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Symmes. Valley 28, Hannan

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Foirlond 22, Chosopooko 14

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Honli Gallio·Eostorn.
So11theastern Ohio and Sou·
thom Valley Athletic Con·
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leaeu• play this w.ek.nd, reduclnt our owerall tlate ta 12
Here they are:
H•ntington 24, Pt. Pleasant

Ravenwood 20, Wahama 7

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Mall commenting on the nohitter. "II fioated up there but
you couldn't hit it."
'"he had a biting curve." said
Cardinal Jlilchlng coacb BillY
MUI!elt. "He ~ that and he
had control."
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old ' uaUve of

Kirkland.
Wath., Washburn
llruck out eJs11t and walked

nve. Mille !liamon doubled
home Orlando Cepeda with the

nrat run 1n the

Cardinals'

HYenth inning and Dick SCfll&gt;.
Reid's double ana C.rt Flood's
stngle procllced ·the second St.
Louis run In the ell!hlh,
The Chicago Cubs beat the
New York Meta, 7-2, the
Philadelphia PhUIIes nipped the
Plttsbursh Pirates, 2-1, the
Atlanta Brave• detealed the
Houston Astroa, 2.ij aDd the
ClnclnnaU Reds topped the Los
1\ngelea Dodgers, 2.0, 1n other
Nadonal Leaaue games.
Bosox Top Orioles
In the American League, the

Bo- Red Sox downed the
Baltimore Orioles 4 - 0 and the

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'lllo IWIIch or Yeteron outllaldor AI Kallne to third beoo,
which came to tlaM two. dlyo
180, became 1 realfly Slnllb lllid w..me-.r nl8ht:
"We're &amp;Oinr to lake a good
Onl,y games scbeW!ed
look at Al at third tor the Hill
Frlda,y'a Gomeo
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cbl..,. at l'llllllurlll. n11111
athleto. Tbat'l wilY I'm wllllnl
New York at Philo 2, twt.mpt to like the ciiBnco."
ctnclllllatlallloootoa, nl8ht
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S1. LouJa 11 Lot Aapln, nl8ht New York Yankee1 hadn't been
AllatU at SID Franclaco, nlllhl . ralaod out
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hi• ~ dollut.
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In other games this weekend.
tag the Pirates' Bob Vealelrith Eastern will play host to Alexander, Southern will travel to
hie 14th deteat.
Phil Nlekro pltcbed a three- Kyger Creek and Wahama Is to
blUer 1D wln his 12th game tor be at home against Ravenswood.
the Braves and deal Hcluston'a
Demy Lemaster Ids 15th loss.
llanll and Tommie Aaron each
HELP KEEP
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AMERICA
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BEAUTIFUL
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~eVen batters while yielding
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aeaaon, c:odd moon Incumbent
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DUDI:EY'S

another a!l the Reds dealt Don
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raised Arrigo's record to 12
victories and rdne defeats.

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!u":'"~na~~~... o By Tigers Manager Smith

Allanta ~11-llatHouolon (Giusti 10-13), 8:80 p.m.
St. Loula (BrUeo 18.10) Ill San
Frlllcloco ()larlchal 25-8) 4 p,
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Los .lnplea (tOller ~~ 11 p.
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Barr, left tackle; Larry Lemle1,
lett linebacker; Harry Slawter,
rtght tecllle; Mix Whitlatch,die Jlllrd; Jim Crow, rtght tinebacker; Rocky Williams, riaht

Johnny Briggs singled home
the wtmtng run In the seventh left hal!back and Kenny English,
imlng to glve the Phlllies' Jerry fullback.

Lineut} Changes Planned

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left end job.
Other defensive starter. are
Kenny English, rtght 0!111; Mille

california Angelo and Mfmesota
Twins aplll 4-3 dedo,lons Ia a
dooblebeadera.
Adolto Pldlllps' two-run fll&gt;.
mer climaxed a three..,.,
atshlh-lmlng olf Jerry Koosman
and carried the Cubs Ill their
victory. The foss was Koooman•s IIIIi against 18 victories
and apJ&gt;arentl.f ended the
rookie's chances of becoming
the NL'a drst rookle 20.game
wtmer Iince 1947. Rich Nye
received credit for hJs seventh
win aplnst 12 losses.

only three walks.
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Mfmeiots • ••• 73
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eludiJW1gunl SlleJ:iaPerklnswho in the win over Wuren . Local.
Other returnlne starters 1~
-'.10 was an all'""'-auer last year.
~or Ftdlblek Don carier, elude PhU Ennts. 110 lb.\ encl;
170 lbo.,."·hos proven blmsetf a . Steve Le"'rtrw, 195 lb. Uickl~t
thorn In the 1ide of opposiUon and Eddie Mldkltr, 175 lb.. end~ ~
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Walhlnlten , . ,59 53 .388 39
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W.Uston came ~k quickly In
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Wednesda.r'o Results
a rellult or the National
l.eagut's third no-hltter of the
ICOI'O II 6-6 lrith a 'ID IHIII and Boston 4 Baltimore o
tile ·two teams went to the dresa- Minnesota 4 Calitornla 3, tst season.
llw ·'"""'' tor lntmnlostoo with California 4 lltlnnesota 3, 2nd Wasfl&gt;urn, who developed Into
the.game d...-ocked there.
Wa1h at Cleve, nl8ht ppd, ralll a slow curveball pitcher alter
Melao took !hi lead lor good N.Y. at o,t., . Dllbf, "ppd;, ralll on oral .Umont robbed btm of
Onl,y gam 11 lehedul8d
his rast ball In 1983, pitched a
oarb In the thil'!i .POrlod when
Tndi.Y'I Prcllable Pitchers
no.ldller Wedne;.Jay to give the
ll!q Aoh recowmt a Rocket
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All
Times
EDT
Cardinals a 2~ victory over the
AmJblo '"' the 2571td llne and a
Washlnston
(!Iannan
10.$)
at
San
Franctaco Giants.
tow pla,ys later WW!ains daobed
Cleveland (Siebert 12-10), '(:30
Wallhburn'l no-hltter came
ovar rron.u )'ll'da out,.
onJ.v 24 houri alter the Glonts'
A kay pasp intetoeJ&gt;Uon at the p.m.
Goylord
Percy no - hiller the
clciae or · the I;Odteat was made
New York (SIIlttlemyre 20-11)
Cardinals
and ft"al the third of
f&lt;ll;l:•ch F.d Bartolo' and Terry at Detroit (McLain 30..5), 8 p.m.
the
National
Lea8Je season.
O!Jiacer•s Marauder•. by Mark
Onl,y games oche&lt;llled
George
CUlver
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one lor
WJI,Ilaml. WaUalool Wll ~
Frldly'o Gamel
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ClncfmaU
Reds
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the
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PhUadeiJ)hla
PldUiei
on
July
29.
wh!!n WW!amo Jaterceplfd. Rob- Baltimore at Chlcqo, night
n Wll the fifth no-ldltor or the
In ~halln also Jaterc~ a pass oakland at ~SOla
aeaaon,
one short of the major
tor. Melp,
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Detroit at Wallhlngton, nl8ht
m
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league
')'he of!onel,. I I - tor the
OnJ,y games ochedulad
1917.
tlatllng lo!oip 1QIIId W.o Eddlo
Gets New Contract
Yciiq, center; Teilily 4flew and
National League
General
lo!anapr Bing Devine
IIGiier Dblon, Jlllrdsl Fred
W, L. • Pet. GB
·or
the
car~.
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T~:pD~&gt;aon""' Fred Let~ tacides; x-81. Louts ... .94 59 .614
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thol
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Washburn
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llGII Slrilth, ~bee~; Do u,g .Cincinnall ..... 79 72 .523 14
contract
which
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lll!l:ns and ~ ·WQI!amo, ruu- Chlco;O • , , . , ,79 75 .us 1&amp;\2
recognition" for, tile ~tter
beilka
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V.M.I. 18, Vanderbilt 8
Wake Forest 11, aemsoa 7
Rice 2!, Waoblagtoa 20
Waah. St. 28, Iduo 7
Weot Vlrglala 16, Rlchmoud 3
Wyomlag ~Utah St. 7
Xa~ler 30, 'lfUOBtlco 3

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On the local •cene last
week, w• hit nine of U
guesses for a .6.42 averagea little below par for an old
veteran.
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alma mater, Syracuse, lhrotUe the Spartans attack. Make
It Syracuse 21, M.S.U. 7.
In other headline cuntests
the boys bave selected Ohio
State over Arkansas, 33-211,
Georgia Tech to top T.C.U.,
14-13, Penn State to scrub
, .,.,,-.,,. 1 Navy, 42-14, und Rice to out·
last Washingtnn, 22-211!
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Now on with the forecast:
Alabama II, Va. Teeb 8
Arizona St. :12, Wllconsla 14
His Favorite Author
Okla. Staie U, Arl&lt;ansal 20
Army 40. Citadel 8
- hak·katf- the W a r mack· Auburn 9, S.M.U. 7
Hanratty fireworks have end· Colorado 24, Orerceu ZZ
ed Notre Dame will be on the Florida 35, Afr Foree I
long end of a 28·22 score-har- Georgia Tech 14, T.C.U. 13
rum ph!
Kansas 17, IIIIDel1 13
Southern California's long lodlaoa !5, Baylor It
journey to Minneapolis will Oregoa St. !8, Iowa 14
end on a glorious note for the Arizona 19, Iowa S&amp;. IS
host Gop be r s. Yas, my Kaa1as St %1, Colo. St. U. 8
friends, the huge Minnesota Missouri !G, Kentucky 11
stalwartS will treat tbeir 48,· Texas A&amp;M 31, L.S.U. It
088 classmates to the season's Florida St. 38, Marylaad %6
first big upset as they down MlssiSilppl 17, Memphlo St. 18
the classy Trojans, 21·111-um· Mlchlgaa %6, CaUforala 14
knmph!
Syracuse n, Mlclllgan St. 7
The meeting under the lights Minnesota !1, SO. CaUfornla 15
in Austin, will pair two of the Miss. State U, La. Tech 8
Southwest's finest- Texas and Nebraska !3, Utall 9
Houston. Houston, fresh from N.C. Slate 17, No. Carollaa II
a 5+7 trouncing of Tulane and No. Texas St. %5, New Mexico
almost certain to ~ain the 1968 St. 14
Top Ten list, is tn for a big Notre Dame !8, Oklahoma 22
surprise. The Cougars will Penn st. 42, Navy 14
give Texas a busy evening but Pardue 3!, VIrginia 12

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Sees Minnesota Stunning the Trojans

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contemplates the magnitude
of the games on this week's
card one would be tempted to
think we were at the end of

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beginning.
And what a beginning il isOk Ia hom a - Notre Dame,
Georgla Tech- T.C.U., Texas
A&amp;M-L.S.U., SyracuseMichigan state, SO. CalHornia
-Minnesota. Texas-Houston,
Penn State- Navy, RiceWashington, Ohio State-Ar·

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As a special treat for you.
dear readers, I've elected to
concentrate my efforts on the

big g a m e s at South Bend,
Ind., Minneapolis, Minn., and

Austin, Texas. Forecasts on
the other games are being

handled by my two top assist·
ants , Hannibal Wottaburp, the
pride of Missouri , and Chet

Thinkley, the Human Com·

puter, on loan to the us from
NASA

Oklahoma, the "champion"

team in major college football
for the last 25 years-196-58-6
.722-takes on Notre Dame on
t'le latter's home lot. Incident·

ally, the host Irish are tied
with Old Mils for the third
best r e c o r d over the past
quarter c e n t u r y, the clubs

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have identical records of 171
victories and 66 defeats.
But · when Bob Warmack,

Eddie Hinton, Mike Harper
and the rest of the high scor·

won't be able to contain the Duke 27, So. Carollna 14
Longhorn's one-two punch- stanford 19, San Jose st. 10
Bill B r a d I e y and Chris Texas Zl, Houston 20
Gilbert! We foresee a Texas Texas Tech %1, ClncinnaU 14
victory, 26-:!ll!
U.C.L.A. 25, Pittsburgh I!

ing Sooners trot on to the field
to face Terry Hanratty, Jim
Seymour, Jeff Zimmennan
and their supporting cast, you
c.an forget the record book
and get set for an explosive
afternoon.

Now for a look at some of
Hannibal's anrl Chet Think·
ley's selections, and perhaps
1 s h 0 u 1d warn you to keep
your seat belts fastened!
Watch for Edd Hargett to
launch several rockets as
Texas A&amp;M thumps L.S.U.,
37-19. And, mr assistant's in·
form me, Michigan State's

After due deliberation awl
several private consultations

with acknowledged experts,
your Fearless Forecaster has
reached a decision . (Ed Note:
We understand he visited

three fortune tellers.). When
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Here they are:
H•ntington 24, Pt. Pleasant

Ravenwood 20, Wahama 7

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eurve much better, u aa1d WWie
Mall commenting on the nohitter. "II fioated up there but
you couldn't hit it."
'"he had a biting curve." said
Cardinal Jlilchlng coacb BillY
MUI!elt. "He ~ that and he
had control."
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Kirkland.
Wath., Washburn
llruck out eJs11t and walked

nve. Mille !liamon doubled
home Orlando Cepeda with the

nrat run 1n the

Cardinals'

HYenth inning and Dick SCfll&gt;.
Reid's double ana C.rt Flood's
stngle procllced ·the second St.
Louis run In the ell!hlh,
The Chicago Cubs beat the
New York Meta, 7-2, the
Philadelphia PhUIIes nipped the
Plttsbursh Pirates, 2-1, the
Atlanta Brave• detealed the
Houston Astroa, 2.ij aDd the
ClnclnnaU Reds topped the Los
1\ngelea Dodgers, 2.0, 1n other
Nadonal Leaaue games.
Bosox Top Orioles
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hurryJna lbrullh har act.
'lllo IWIIch or Yeteron outllaldor AI Kallne to third beoo,
which came to tlaM two. dlyo
180, became 1 realfly Slnllb lllid w..me-.r nl8ht:
"We're &amp;Oinr to lake a good
Onl,y games scbeW!ed
look at Al at third tor the Hill
Frlda,y'a Gomeo
oi the Will'· He'o a oalilral
cbl..,. at l'llllllurlll. n11111
athleto. Tbat'l wilY I'm wllllnl
New York at Philo 2, twt.mpt to like the ciiBnco."
ctnclllllatlallloootoa, nl8ht
II llelroll'a game with the
S1. LouJa 11 Lot Aapln, nl8ht New York Yankee1 hadn't been
AllatU at SID Franclaco, nlllhl . ralaod out
nllhl,
Willie would hava mode
hi• ~ dollut.
The alualai llft.lloldor will
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hla 3111 Ylctor,y ot tht IMIOI!III,
jAC~, Flo. (IJPI) .
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In other games this weekend.
tag the Pirates' Bob Vealelrith Eastern will play host to Alexander, Southern will travel to
hie 14th deteat.
Phil Nlekro pltcbed a three- Kyger Creek and Wahama Is to
blUer 1D wln his 12th game tor be at home against Ravenswood.
the Braves and deal Hcluston'a
Demy Lemaster Ids 15th loss.
llanll and Tommie Aaron each
HELP KEEP
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doubled home a run in the first
AMERICA
Imine Cor the Braves and
BEAUTIFUL
Nlekro went on I&lt;&gt; •ll·lke out
~eVen batters while yielding
HARDY MUMS
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another a!l the Reds dealt Don
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raised Arrigo's record to 12
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!u":'"~na~~~... o By Tigers Manager Smith

Allanta ~11-llatHouolon (Giusti 10-13), 8:80 p.m.
St. Loula (BrUeo 18.10) Ill San
Frlllcloco ()larlchal 25-8) 4 p,
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lett linebacker; Harry Slawter,
rtght tecllle; Mix Whitlatch,die Jlllrd; Jim Crow, rtght tinebacker; Rocky Williams, riaht

Johnny Briggs singled home
the wtmtng run In the seventh left hal!back and Kenny English,
imlng to glve the Phlllies' Jerry fullback.

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Other defensive starter. are
Kenny English, rtght 0!111; Mille

california Angelo and Mfmesota
Twins aplll 4-3 dedo,lons Ia a
dooblebeadera.
Adolto Pldlllps' two-run fll&gt;.
mer climaxed a three..,.,
atshlh-lmlng olf Jerry Koosman
and carried the Cubs Ill their
victory. The foss was Koooman•s IIIIi against 18 victories
and apJ&gt;arentl.f ended the
rookie's chances of becoming
the NL'a drst rookle 20.game
wtmer Iince 1947. Rich Nye
received credit for hJs seventh
win aplnst 12 losses.

only three walks.
Gerry Arrigo pitched a

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Well, a sophomore, has earned . •
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New York•..•• 80
Clovoland • • • , ,81
Olldand ...... 77
Mfmeiots • ••• 73
cautornla .. , .68

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e)'ll have 1l othe/ Je:tlermen, in- scored lfle Buckeyea• lone
eludiJW1gunl SlleJ:iaPerklnswho in the win over Wuren . Local.
Other returnlne starters 1~
-'.10 was an all'""'-auer last year.
~or Ftdlblek Don carier, elude PhU Ennts. 110 lb.\ encl;
170 lbo.,."·hos proven blmsetf a . Steve Le"'rtrw, 195 lb. Uickl~t
thorn In the 1ide of opposiUon and Eddie Mldkltr, 175 lb.. end~ ~
telllu so tar this aeason. carter who tied tor second tn)as'8 re-

ln addiUon to Polley, the Buck-

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Of the pme, however, were no adcqo • , , , ,63 90 .t12 3512
Walhlnlten , . ,59 53 .388 39
St. Louis and a polllble. World
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Serial
aalisnmont In Ilftrotlal
W.Uston came ~k quickly In
the ·aame qllB11Aor 11111 . tied the
Wednesda.r'o Results
a rellult or the National
l.eagut's third no-hltter of the
ICOI'O II 6-6 lrith a 'ID IHIII and Boston 4 Baltimore o
tile ·two teams went to the dresa- Minnesota 4 Calitornla 3, tst season.
llw ·'"""'' tor lntmnlostoo with California 4 lltlnnesota 3, 2nd Wasfl&gt;urn, who developed Into
the.game d...-ocked there.
Wa1h at Cleve, nl8ht ppd, ralll a slow curveball pitcher alter
Melao took !hi lead lor good N.Y. at o,t., . Dllbf, "ppd;, ralll on oral .Umont robbed btm of
Onl,y gam 11 lehedul8d
his rast ball In 1983, pitched a
oarb In the thil'!i .POrlod when
Tndi.Y'I Prcllable Pitchers
no.ldller Wedne;.Jay to give the
ll!q Aoh recowmt a Rocket
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All
Times
EDT
Cardinals a 2~ victory over the
AmJblo '"' the 2571td llne and a
Washlnston
(!Iannan
10.$)
at
San
Franctaco Giants.
tow pla,ys later WW!ains daobed
Cleveland (Siebert 12-10), '(:30
Wallhburn'l no-hltter came
ovar rron.u )'ll'da out,.
onJ.v 24 houri alter the Glonts'
A kay pasp intetoeJ&gt;Uon at the p.m.
Goylord
Percy no - hiller the
clciae or · the I;Odteat was made
New York (SIIlttlemyre 20-11)
Cardinals
and ft"al the third of
f&lt;ll;l:•ch F.d Bartolo' and Terry at Detroit (McLain 30..5), 8 p.m.
the
National
Lea8Je season.
O!Jiacer•s Marauder•. by Mark
Onl,y games oche&lt;llled
George
CUlver
~~pttcbed
one lor
WJI,Ilaml. WaUalool Wll ~
Frldly'o Gamel
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ClncfmaU
Reds
aplnst
the
~ to 10 deep oil I Ute 'ID 117 Boston at New York, nl8ht
PhUadeiJ)hla
PldUiei
on
July
29.
wh!!n WW!amo Jaterceplfd. Rob- Baltimore at Chlcqo, night
n Wll the fifth no-ldltor or the
In ~halln also Jaterc~ a pass oakland at ~SOla
aeaaon,
one short of the major
tor. Melp,
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Detroit at Wallhlngton, nl8ht
m
a r k established In
league
')'he of!onel,. I I - tor the
OnJ,y games ochedulad
1917.
tlatllng lo!oip 1QIIId W.o Eddlo
Gets New Contract
Yciiq, center; Teilily 4flew and
National League
General
lo!anapr Bing Devine
IIGiier Dblon, Jlllrdsl Fred
W, L. • Pet. GB
·or
the
car~.
1111l01111ced
T~:pD~&gt;aon""' Fred Let~ tacides; x-81. Louts ... .94 59 .614
shortly
after
tha
game
thol
~ Hllea•aDdJelrll!orrll!l Ondo; San Fran, .•.•. 82 71 .536 12
Washburn
w)U
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a
new
llGII Slrilth, ~bee~; Do u,g .Cincinnall ..... 79 72 .523 14
contract
which
''Wlll
live
hlm
lll!l:ns and ~ ·WQI!amo, ruu- Chlco;O • , , . , ,79 75 .us 1&amp;\2
recognition" for, tile ~tter
beilka
. , ·and lfark=tiJluns, Rick AUIIIIa •• ,,•.. 77 78.50917
and
lo!aneaer Red Sc~' Alb.· and Roblri P ·
•'-··lh ' . ' ' ,75 77 .493 18\1
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Johl&gt; Phil~ ' .•72 81 .471 22
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IIIOm to a 12.6 victory eWer hoot
·WaUston.
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the . tlrat porind when Williams
Hw•red over . from ·the three
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ren · ~fl , ~ In tht.lr ..,.~ SEO~L a year II'!• 1\llornils~
11111 .~~ .)lock ~t FYJda)l 'wltll'-' ldly at 200 poundoll'con - c k
a w~applnt 40-lt'':"'""' O"l'r Vi~&gt;o_ and Mllllck. Polle7 picked "'
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Ble g/m r«·. the Bdckoyes Is 1011as a junior.
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Shop.These ·Three SteteS!
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A QISCOUNT
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Me&gt;lco 16
V.M.I. 18, Vanderbilt 8
Wake Forest 11, aemsoa 7
Rice 2!, Waoblagtoa 20
Waah. St. 28, Iduo 7
Weot Vlrglala 16, Rlchmoud 3
Wyomlag ~Utah St. 7
Xa~ler 30, 'lfUOBtlco 3

Athens 14, Gallipolis 14
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Hamlin of Fresno, CalU., was
On the local •cene last
week, w• hit nine of U
guesses for a .6.42 averagea little below par for an old
veteran.
However,
after

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alma mater, Syracuse, lhrotUe the Spartans attack. Make
It Syracuse 21, M.S.U. 7.
In other headline cuntests
the boys bave selected Ohio
State over Arkansas, 33-211,
Georgia Tech to top T.C.U.,
14-13, Penn State to scrub
, .,.,,-.,,. 1 Navy, 42-14, und Rice to out·
last Washingtnn, 22-211!
·
Now on with the forecast:
Alabama II, Va. Teeb 8
Arizona St. :12, Wllconsla 14
His Favorite Author
Okla. Staie U, Arl&lt;ansal 20
Army 40. Citadel 8
- hak·katf- the W a r mack· Auburn 9, S.M.U. 7
Hanratty fireworks have end· Colorado 24, Orerceu ZZ
ed Notre Dame will be on the Florida 35, Afr Foree I
long end of a 28·22 score-har- Georgia Tech 14, T.C.U. 13
rum ph!
Kansas 17, IIIIDel1 13
Southern California's long lodlaoa !5, Baylor It
journey to Minneapolis will Oregoa St. !8, Iowa 14
end on a glorious note for the Arizona 19, Iowa S&amp;. IS
host Gop be r s. Yas, my Kaa1as St %1, Colo. St. U. 8
friends, the huge Minnesota Missouri !G, Kentucky 11
stalwartS will treat tbeir 48,· Texas A&amp;M 31, L.S.U. It
088 classmates to the season's Florida St. 38, Marylaad %6
first big upset as they down MlssiSilppl 17, Memphlo St. 18
the classy Trojans, 21·111-um· Mlchlgaa %6, CaUforala 14
knmph!
Syracuse n, Mlclllgan St. 7
The meeting under the lights Minnesota !1, SO. CaUfornla 15
in Austin, will pair two of the Miss. State U, La. Tech 8
Southwest's finest- Texas and Nebraska !3, Utall 9
Houston. Houston, fresh from N.C. Slate 17, No. Carollaa II
a 5+7 trouncing of Tulane and No. Texas St. %5, New Mexico
almost certain to ~ain the 1968 St. 14
Top Ten list, is tn for a big Notre Dame !8, Oklahoma 22
surprise. The Cougars will Penn st. 42, Navy 14
give Texas a busy evening but Pardue 3!, VIrginia 12

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With Hubert H.imphrey
8y United Preu Jnternatiooal
Hubert R. fluJnphrey campaign-

WedneodiJI niSfll ~ re- bor leader cesar Chavez In an
porWdly ooncede&lt;i to HouaaDem· attempt to get BfiOIJO growera to
oc::rats that he needed them more recognize his Wllon.
than they needed him in the No-In other poiiUoal develOPvember election. ••Take me on menta:
your coat-tails," he was quoted
George Wallace- The former
as urging the congressmen In a Alabama goveJ'IIOI' Wodne1481
Wllty aweaJ,
nlgtrt said Nixon probllbl,y made
Nixon, appearbtg bt Fresno, a wlaa det:lalanln rotualng lodeCalli. was picketed, booed and bate him because he uwould like
heckled by a small group olfarm to have an CJ!II)Orlunlty to OIIMiae
workers Cor his oppositJon to the the Repub1Jcana 11 aod the dl«erCalifornia grape boycott.
ent positions they have 1aken.••
It was the noisiest and moat
FdJramd S. Musklo - The Dohost!le demonstration Nlx&lt;m hal mocratie vice presideDtlal canencountered since his eampalgn didate laid Wodne1481 there
began.
could be oo winner In 1he VIetDespite the demonstradon, nam War ..and no loser" beNixon said he would ueat Cali- cau'le the war must be settled
rornla grapes and drink the pro.. by negotiation.
duct whenever I can."
~cans - House RepubliAbout 35 Mexican - American can leaders Wednesday set up a
tarm workers at one point surged &amp;E.dea oC meetings in key cltl.ea

ed In Maoaacbusetts todey with
the last or the Kennedy brothers
at his side while his ~nt,

Richard M. Nixon, contemplated
his first campaign exposure to
the picketing and heckling the
vice president has encountered

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cOnsistently.
Humphrey, In a speech pre.
pared for Boston, satd he was
oonlldent he would beat Nixon.

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In the clty that launched John
F , Kemed,y's successful 1960
presidential drive, he said:
"We know the man Jack Kennedy defeated in 1960 - we

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cide: do we have the courage,
do we have the common sense,
to keep this country moving Corward?''

boycott, organl:od by_ farm la-

ocraUc f\OJI\lnee.

into a real balcony of the Fresno
Convention Center shouting, ••we
want Humphrey" and displaying
signs supportlns lhe grape boycoiL
Humphrey has endorsed the

Sen. Edward M. Kemedy was

accompanying Humphrey at the
noontime rally in his first campaign ~anee Cor the Dem-

News Briefs

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Donald D. Cook announced too.ay that liquor profits in the State
of Ohio· had Increased approximately $20.2 milJion Cor the fiscal
year 1967..68 IS 1 result oC the July 1, 1967, liquor price Increase•
The statewide price increase wert into effect in mid-1967, with
the antlct,.ted $20 million in intreased proCil going Into the state' a
public school program.

CAPE KENNEDY (UPD
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ageucy investigators today
blamed a faulty guidance system

··for the!lamlngblowupelghtmlles
above 1ha Atlantic al a $5 mUllen
Delta rocket carrying • $6 million
commercial communications satelUte toward orbit.
The failure WednOodiJI nlllht

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for the Comoat
United States
Slareholder! 1114 61 J)lrtner natlooa.
The communications firm had
counted oo the satellite to relay
color televlllon reports oo 1ha
OI.Ymplc Games from Mexico City

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macle "' ol

to FA.Irope next month. But, a
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owned by tbe perrunent now is

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Flory debris rained b a c k
tlu'oulh the darkness into the sea
like the finale ola brllllanl ftreworka display. Rocket wreckage
was scattered about 12 mllea
orrsoore, weD away Crom ship-

plogtramc.

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Dies Wednesday

emergency

,lowe will

. ...a
Who 'boecl·to · II bitore Jllll11117. and !llboJly e'i1011 WlUIng to do IL" · .

Damage Moderate
In 2-Car Accident

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POlOQIO)'. ,

Two Sharp Curves ,
To be Eliminated
The Ohlo llepartment of HIPway a Is scho&amp;Jied to open b~ol•
celuinbua m ~r 15 fiMr relocating a .Hnlle aecUoo ofOhl~
Route 124 In Malgs County near
Raclno.
Rlghway Dlreelor P.' E. Maabeter said estimated coat of 1he
pro.leel Ia $120,000. The project,
which lies Jult east of Racine, b~

widening

the roedway

from 24 to 36 feet and eliminating two rlghWngle wrns. Two
way tra!ftc will be malnlal-

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OUR-FRESH GROUND

Ground

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COLEMAN
HEATING

pavement Into the rear oC a second

Sneed, 25, Sewickley, PL The
Sneed oar had slo(lped suddenly
when a vehicle ahead stqtped in

SALES

front of the high school building,

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Callie HaiiiS
McCOY'S-1 LB.. 29c
2 lb.

e Cheese

crt.

251b.

Pure Lard

answered a call to the Melvin
Cunningham home on Nye Ave.

Cwmlngham, who was Ul, refUsed

McCOY'S

treabnenl

CHASE HARDWARE
Loculi St.
Mldd~oport,

0.

MILK
aallon ·

79~

de!odl. In !lhleb •lt!O .-uncod · A110 reid at tho meolln&amp; wu a
lhat aha will retaiD tho olllce Ieite&lt; from EYa Balfo,y ro- .
for aJJOther year, SIJti I!IIIOIII!cod &lt;enUy returned to FJDrtda. .
that Cheotar Cclw!cli Ia allltod
~alher . Wrfsht and 0na Oofor lniJIO&lt;!I&lt;&gt;J! 011 Ott. 15.
The dt.etrtet otrleera and dep!tiOa mMtb!g waai!IIIOUilced for
Ott. 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the Tui&gt;,... Plalno ball, and the friendohlp obaan111ce was amounced
for Oct. 21 at qalllloliJ. There
will be a potluck dlmer wllh
the meat to -~ provljlod and
Mrs, Wakei.Y ooteillllat "''J;k for
relnolatemenl will• be ex'e'i'npllDod atlhat meetin&amp;.
'11w!k )'oU - were read
from Audroy Torreaoe Who re-

can

2

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SOLIDS

OLEO

. . . them

7 lbs. 1.00

CHAPMAN·

CANADAY

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AMERICAN BANDI-TAND

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. SHOE STORE
Moln St.
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Htre'• luggogo
ctrries the
JtiJmp .of outhority

interesting program,
.,T h a
Cbureh In I Chanafng World"
Wll given by Brenda Merritt,
chairman, assisted by E r m a
Roush, FraneeaWood,andapelt
allhe ll!'&lt;IUP. JeDa Kol stovona.
Memben were glvea a bird'•
aye view al Jlj)IJI, 1he Jll'o-war
alluatlon, lho ~... andproblemo
qf today, and a gilmpaelnlo the
future, The program waa dealgneel to wet IJIJIOIItea for the otuJiy
al Jlj)IJI, which Ia one olmlollon

articles. Mra. Stevea1 wa1 bam
In .Tolcyo, •~~'~tal of Japan, with
a popdallon of 100 miUion J&gt;OO-

NEI1 YORK
CLOTHING
HOUSE

Announcing your next car:

Chamber of Commerce here is
uklng J100Ple o! Ohio ond West

It can surround yotl wilh a fuselage.
A sweeping new design where bOdy and frame are one.
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Virginia oommunittes to express
their interest in ferry services
being resumed on the Ohio River
from Ravenswood to Oldo.
Letters are to be written to
the Ravenswood Jaycees, in care

of Box 555, Ravenswood, W. Va.

26164.

eltfn8 food
dipped

·

ttem aerved wa1 rice

1n Jtp:MM oil.

Present we 're Euniet P..art,
Lera VanMeter, Frucet Wood,
Rev. Mr1. Bernice Wrlnkler,

Laurene Lewlo; Erma Roooh,
Helen Barker, Mable JohniiOII,
FraJJeeo Oliver, Ada Clerke, AnIIi' Allen, Lucy llarrlllon, Ru1h
Rouoh, Edith Fox., 1114 auell,
Julll Kol steven• and daullhtor,
Tllll!n)'.

Book Reviewed
For Group I

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at the funeral home anytime alter 10 a.m. Friday.

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A ID!all acale aample •ote
to tell bow a ·real eleclion
would go ioJ called a lllraw
vote ill poUUca.

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Enrolls at Case
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BilJ Hackett, son oC Mr. and

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dleport, has enrolled at Case
Western Reserve in Cleveland.
He is a 1968 graduate oC Middl.,..
port Hlgb SchooL

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMITTED - !:arl Dilcher,
Albany; Ethel Collins, Shade.
DISCHARGED
- Theresa
Rathburn, Paul Brookins, C&amp;rl
Johnson, Joe Price, Dorothy
ShambUn. James Lewis, Edm

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miniature weldel

controlled

TIRES

TOGS

Your
CU!Ying
and eteel
around you.
stressed akin
Your next car ·
cockpit. inslead or ·.
and a dashboard.
Your next car caJi··P·rol/lllft

Hart, Ernest Smith, Sandra RoD·

OF SUMMER

SPORTSWEAR

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Mrs. George Hackett, Jr., Mid-

FALL SALE

263, AmerleaJJ Legion, Tuo1481
night at the home ol Mrs.

wu..

llam Smltlo.
Elected were Mrs. Smith, pre~
klent; Mrs. Con Young, ftrahice
preatdenti Mrs. Harrison Bent·

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lowhJa chairmen: Mrs~ Oscar
Hardaway,

enc:e HaDIIIJ' of Akron.

ELECT A CIRCLE
Plana for oendlq a boz 'to a
tpeclal lmereat mltsiooary in
October were D'Jide durlna a

meetlol of lhe Eleell Circle hold
at the home ot Mrs. Paul Smart.
MrL WWis AnllloJ1y, chairman, presided at tho meeUng.
DevotlO!UO were gi.. n by Mrs.

Slpehen, miaslonaries In Hong
Kong, China. 'AUlankyounotewas
read from the Harcy Houdllahelts
for a plate of fruiL
Members were reminded by
Mrs. John McNeil, chairman, that
the White Cross quota must be ln
by November. A cmunittee of
Mrs. MUton Hood, Mrs. Tony
Fowler, Mrs. Beulah White, Mrs.

mil Bland, community aerwice,
and Mrs. Harper, Americanism.

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·coo·r •.i:Qia: ·· . ·s.e ·

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to ohUI-Ins and MI'Yieeme!l ollhl .
ohureb duriiJI the Jl&amp;ll DIOIIIIJ; ·
The Whlte Crooa QUQia waal11leol
and Mrs. EJtzabetli Slavin wu
asked to proceed wllh·tho ,.,..
Joel of aohoal lii!IC1Iea fiMr DladJ
chUdren..
MrS; Smart - - tho , _
elft dodlcaUon, 1114 the p....,...
erdded "Feed MJ I..u:ati' WM
ghen by Mrs. Slavi!J. Chlclo!n
ea1od and hot rolla were aa!'Yid
by Mrs. SmarL MfL lolallnlqf
Kloea, society prealdent, wu 1
(IUOOL

Ask About Our

Christmas Lay-Away
Plan! Adeposit will
hold It for you

Pearl Holrman, Mrs. McNeU and
Mra. Hughes wasnamedtohandle
hospitality Cor the October meet-

bJ 1870,

ing o! the Sanborn SOciety,

you mar have
the same time
as the man In
the moon.

Prayer by Mrs. McNeU opened
the meeUng with Mrs. Agnes

White giving devotions. She read
a
meditation from the book,
"Heart's Desire," and also eave
a reading "Getting Old and K~
ing Young," concludingwithpnyer,
r)
Program leader was Mrs.
Fowler who used a quiz on hymn

Church Class of Alaska
lllgbllgbto ol her 18-day Metbodtat Alaskan tour were related

ment were Min Frieda Faehnle,
Mrs, Rattle Smllh, Mro. c. F.
!Ubbs, Miss Beu Sanborn, Mro.
c. E. Young, Mrs. James CrlaweU, Mrs. Norman Wayland,
Mrs. Moore, Mrs. David Ents..
mlnger, and Mro. Glen Lambert.

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ICK &amp;old. Wtter·

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•PIIII•d fllllfft

on aut at iiiW'tJ

Hostesses were the omcera,
Mrs. McComas, Mrs. M. L.
French, vice president; Mra. EmerJOD Jones, secretary; Mrs.

John Kincaid, assilltant secretary, and Mrs. Hibbs, treaaurer.
As10rted cake• and coft'ee were
aerved. Mrs. Moore presided
at the sUver cotree service.
'11J.e ..table dlw:oratioaa tutur-

od an arrangement ol dahllao
and plnh IIJIOrs.

Congregation Votes
Change of Hours

radill blllllldlll.

luminous doh ...cl
hllldt . . . . . .

Back in

19~9.

the people running our space progriiiTI heard .that Bulova hid per·

fected an electromc monment that repltced the old-fashiOned balance whetl
with a tun in&amp; lork.
They started asking questk!RS. Like, how accurate would it bet Is thlt P•·

anteed accuracy? And how last could an Acculriln" timer ·be dtliwtftd?
Bulova
it in lime for the launchinJ of the Elplorer satellites. And

it accurate _within a minute a month. Atll'tlerap of two seconds aII•
Since then, Accutron timers laave orbited the earth in Tel star, TIRQS, Syrx:Om:
PeJasus and Gemini. And since ttlen, more than hall a million eartl! people hM
bouaht their own Accutron timepiece•. Each one cuaranteed every bit as accurate

as those sent into space.t

When Apollo goes up, an Accutron timer in tlte lun1r [Jcul'$ion Module willaa

right along with it.
Then Accutron owne1s will have th1 simi time a lhl m1n in tile MOOft.
Will )'DU?
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ACCUTRON• bJ BULOVA
It goes hm·m·m-m.

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The congregation ol 1he ~a­
ouoo Firlt United Presbyterian
Church bas voted.to cbanp hours
ol &amp;mday Servlceo.
In the future, !imday School
will be bold at 9:30 a.m. and
Nlne girls were welcomed irto ..,rshlp services at 10:30 a.m.
the Veterans Memorial Hospital Bible llludy and Jll'lYOI' oervlcea
Clndyalclpers Monday night at will be held 117 p.m. eaeb Wed·the hospital.
nelldl,f.

er Jewelry

Welcome Nine

Coll't St.

Pomeroy

cue, crown 1nc11 cry~ut .,. lnt.et .
tW. •ill ldjtlllt UIMIIMpiiiJ to Ulit. toler-, H _ , . ,, lkllf-- II for .,._full

~w...,

Lenora Michael, president, had
charge of the meodng during

which time the duties and responaibtlitles oC a candystrlper were

ouUineo!.
Welt:mted into membership
wore Berbon Leadingham. Rho~&gt;­

~----GI_FT_C_ER_T_IFI_CA_T_ES_W_IL_L_B_E_GI_YE_N____

da Ervin, Jeanl Hughes, Diane
Welah, Cltby Con:ie, Susan Gerlach,

Marla Grueser, Janice

Eastman, and Kathleen Lewis.

rehabilitation; Mrs.

Bowles, chlld weltlre; Mrs. Em-

Mrs. Butler, MrL Winstonand
Mra; llaq&gt;ton aervod m tho nombatiiJicammlttH.
Mrs. Smllh served refreshments following the meeUov.

,.us. ThrM . . . . . . . ..
~r~ ,rt.. ~-., .,__.
110.00. l&lt;b -

~ll'eshmenll were oerved 11.1'
Mrs. Hlllbe• au!sted by Mro.
Bert Bedlmer. Others attendiiJI
were Mra. Martha KJnc. Mrs.
Charles White and Mro. F1or-

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Picture Report is Given

by Mro. Nan Moore at Tuesdo,y
night's meeting of Clan 12 at
Sharon Brawly read a poem Heath Methodist Church.
entitled, "Prayer" and conductMrl. Moore showed slldoa al
ed a Bible quiz.
many hlalorlcal olles violtod by
The meeting closed 11.1' mem- the SO people from 15 states on
bers .iolnlng In the Youth FeDow- thetoor.
ihlp Benediction.
The 23rd Psalm, using an Indian prayerbook, was included ln
devoUons by Mrs. L. W. McComas, president. Reports were
given on the progress of the J).'lrIIODage improvements, which are

Mrs. Smllh IPllOinted the IDI-

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by Mrs. Frances Bearhs carried

charge of the program for the
h8Xt meeting.

er, pianist.

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The voted to &lt;ontrlbute
to tile Yooth Fund and to sell
Chl'lotmu aJJd all - oceuloo
cards, and novelt,y items. u
money-maklns proJects.
Jt was announced that a rellgloua film will be lhown on
the Drat 9mday OYonlng ol ...
eey mooth at 1outh meetlngo.
Maey Lou Radlbrd will be In

A fllllli.Y party was held Wednelldl,f night IIOJJOriJV De!DIIs
Hackett on hlo l~th birthday, At- le)o, second. Ylce president; Mrs.
- . , were Mr. and Mra; Alten Hampton. secretary; Mra.
Georp Hackett, Jr.,RooeMarle, Ernest Bowles, treasurer; Mrs.
!lalanle aqd Linde. Mr. andlrra. Barbara Coats, historian; Mrs.
Paul Smart, and Mr. and MrL Will Winston, chaplain; M r s.
Ma!DIIng Kloos ond ohDdrea. Slterman Butler, sergeant at
arms, and Mrs. CAmpbell llalllKent, LyM and Lori.

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one.

Sh - " ' • ft,IQ.

the treasurer's report was gtv.
en by Kath)' AbbotL

Officers Held

For Dennis Hackett

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Youth Meeting

Election of

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LOVE JOY CIRCLE
MEETING AT mE home of
Mrs. Charles Simons, the Love
Joy CircJe decided to pay for the
lunch of a child at the Middleport

ed a specJ.al meeting oCthe Ladles
Auxlltery ol Lewis Manley Pool

.an, - . ......, "'

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held tonlgbL

Norman Vincent Peale's "Loving and Being Lowci" waa reviewed by Mrs. Dwight Wallace
at Tuesday night's meeting of
c:ontlrulng.
Group [ of the Women's AasoctMrs. b. P. Klein presented a
adon of the llflddleport First
program
In observance ol. ConUnited Presbyterian Church held
llltutton·
Week.
Particlpotingwlth
at the home ol Mrs. Joe Bailey.
on
the
cenllltuUoo and
comments
Mro. Paul llaptonsiiD presidita
value
as
a
historical
docued at tho me.Uq which opened
with devoUons by Mrs, Rarey
Moore. Mrs. Wallace oOI!duelod
tho study oo women of the'Bitile
uainc Eunice and Lois al hir
Election of otncers for the
subJects. Mro. Don Lowery will
19611-69
year and theeppolntment
be hoateaa for the October meetof
commlchairmen hlgbllgbtU.. Refreshments were sened.

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OMI! Vt)h]- Nllllllll.. ~.Ill._...

Ohla.

the annual CeUwahip tea. of the
Cheshire Baptist Church to be

Highlight of

Family Party Given

MEIGII\.MAIION AUA
RICHARD 1io. OWEtl,l'llaLIIIIU

St., "-n,. Olllo, fll'tt . .... _

Reading, Quiz

uuea.

Candystripers

t:l~u,

RAVENSWOOD - The Jwllor

wo-

By Auxiliary

llEVurEU TO IHTEUIR' (It'

To Ask for Ferry

borne, membero otlhe Coo\ndl
realdlnl! In Athena, opoke briefJ.y at tile meeting. ,
Following 1he meeiiDg a
otte ""' held for Naney Sclenc:e Review,
.O'Camar wlx&gt; will . be moving
""""wllh horfamiJ.ytoNewYork.
Mra. O'COnnor Ia aJJ olllcer or
1ha ooundl and axpr8oaad _ .••
claUon to 1heBtO&lt;Qifortllefrlandalilp and klndneaae1 during her
relldeocy here. The door prize
wu !lOll 11.1' Fern ShcnnJiter. Refreahmenio were served. Gueoll

- · • thla comins year.
Mrl. Slovll!l diaplayod 111tereatiDg erUdea from her 1!1Uve t:alllltr)&gt;, Jlj)IJI, namlly fanl,
1tlm91, magutnes, a calendar,
umbrella, tflii)OI, oarda, pollen,
hall, learfl and DUDJOI'OOI olher

OMo

omder cloudy skies, was 61 de- Pearl, Daytoo; six grandchildren,
grees.
and elghl sreal-l!l'andcbildrea.
Mr. Hamtng was a member
ol the Braohry Church olChrlot
and of Roseville Lodge 568, F.
IUTS TRAIN, DIES
and A.M.
NAPOLEON, Ohlo(UPD- WilFuneral aerYicea wiD be held
liam Vandevelde, 38, McClure, at 2 p.m. Saturdly It tile Rawwas killed today when his car lings - Coals FIDleral Home In
struck a ireight train at a cross- Middleport with the Rev. Cheater
~~ a mile east of here. The Lemle,y olllclatlng, Burial will
Highway Patrol sold the train be In 1he Connett cemetery II
was not moving at the Ume. Nelsonville. Friends may call

doya vlolt In R11!101dl!burg 'wllh
1holr - · Jad!, and famll¥.
Wodne1481 Pots or Mr. and
Mrl. Rolltrt lloellleb and JIJYI!e
were Mr. and Mra; HowardNieboliOII, Albena,
Anllllolter, Gl- Tultle, and
~go llolter were In Columbuo W-.&amp;!,v for 1he Farm

Cheryl , Ferry, a student •• the out the theme ••foot but Web".
A dessert CGUFM was served
0-a IJnlversl!f, has been oamed as 1he achcllarablp girl to be b¥Mrs.Sim011J.
remembered wllhgifts and money
during 1he year by the B. R. SaDDORCAS CIRCLE
born Mlosi9Jill')' Society Circles
AI'OIUJd..robiD card Wal siSDod
of the MJM!eport Firat Baptist b)' the membero fiMr Mrs. LueWe
Church,
· Mayea whe la-resldlnglnBelMeeUJV TlieodiJI nlgbt, t b e pre wltll her daughter, Mrs. Erthree circles made plans to car· nest Covert, ,dur!JV tile meeUng
ry out project• which include al the Doren Cirillo II the home
oohoal llmchos for . noecly chil· ol Mro•. Etllel H..... L
It Wll reporied tho! a box had
dren ln the Middleport school,
remembert~ shut--Jnsofthecom·
been sent to Rober!WUI!Oilwbols
munltY,, and aerv1cemen oC the in service. and that birthday
cards and a !1101!8)'. gin will be
church.
AMOUDced It the meetiN:s.WIB sent to Mrs. Hugh Smllh and 100,

Clifton ·WSCS Program

FRENCH·CITY BRAND

CALL ANSWERED

S!lAB'l'AIRE.

lb.S9C

pollee reported. There were no
injuries. No charges were filed.

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Scholars-hip Girl Selected·

A reading and a quiz blgbllgbted the program when the 1outh School Cor the oext month. Memll!'&lt;IUP al the Hoek Sprlllfla Unit- hers signed a birthday card for
ed Methodlot Church held Its Jctm Hood, stationed atFortBeP..
regular mee11ns 9mday OYonlng nlng, Ga., after a year in V}etwith tile president, COnnie Rad- nom, and wW al80 oend hlmagltt
ford, In charp.
oC money_
The meeting O)!OOod wllb a
The White Croaa quota, a misprayer ~ Rev. Lemlo,y. The sloo proJect for home and abroad,
MASON - The Womon•a So- !II• In a eeoerljlldcal area no eeclplure reading wao by 1he waa completed during the meetcounselor, Mra. Hugh Bearha. ing presided over by Mrs. Fred
clet;y "' Chrlllllll Service of 1ho larger than 1he or Callfor- Group
olnglns was led by SlaJ'. Gibbs, chairman.
CIIfton charge met at Graham nla.
on
Brawly.
Mrs. Mary Lyons presented the
Station United Methodllt Cbureb . Refrelhment table waa beaoThe
aeeretary"a
report
was
program.
"The Moat Exciting
Nonday, Sept 18, with Mrs. Ada U11J1 with a large Japoneae ltraw
given
bJo
Mary Lou Radford and Debt I E'\lecOwed",anddevotlons
Clar1ut, presldent Presiding. An hat as a center pleee. An inter~

OLD

e SERVICE

The Pooleroy emergency squad

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Initio tion

tor an American flag pres-..·· O'Conner, Mrs. BetQ' Freder~
od to thorn by the Coundl, 1114 lok and oon, BW, 1114 DaW!!8
Doria Grueaer for layette gift&amp;. Rae Grueaer.
"

SMOMED-4 to 6 LB.
MARRIAGE APPUCA TION
Charles Alfred Schoonover, 35,
Rutland, laborer, and Media B.

for

Mfss
. America. :uru:~:.zod~c:: :ti4::;:n":~.ac':i

Middleport Route 1; a daugbter,

TilE DAILY SEN'I'INF.L

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CHOICE

a.m. Thursday to the Samuel Me~ Mrs. DaJJa (Margaret) Reed, Mont
Klnne,y homo In MlddleporL Dead Clair, CaiU.; two brother I, Henupon the arrival of the IJIIlld l'J', «Dayton, and Everett, ofTbe
was Alfred Adkins, a broCher of Plains, and a .sister, Mn. CharMrs. McKinney. Ftmeral ar- les (Nancy) Morgan«Oitrander.
rangements are inoomplete.
Other survivors are three halfsisters, Mra. Robert (Mary)
Riggs, of near Rutland; Mrs. Ike
LOCAL TEMPS
(Martha) Taylor, Columbus, 1114
The temperature in downtown Mra. Lawrence (Dicle) Weaver,
Pomeroy at 11:30 a.m. Friday New Plymoulh; a helf- brother,

Public is Invited

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'Pro.Uee for lnltlaUCI!i and 1he
. 'OIIiotvonee al quarterJ.y blrtii.
daf• wu acbiiduled for tile oct:
~ WM,· ~ Cclw!dl
., 3_~. ~· &lt;it ·All!ertca met
Tlielldl,r nlltilll.lhe baiL
It wal noted .that tile Oct. I
l!lMllng will &amp;8 at 7:30 •p.m.
lnatead of· 8, and blrthdoya ·ID
July, . Auault, an!i•,8oJiiember will
-~- ob..,..f!l 11iel'tl will be pot.
' lu~ reirolhm-.
,
·• Jnzy · NewoD, coundiO., ,..,.
. ll&lt;!od II tile .-ni which_..
od In rltJJalllllc form. RQII II
tho m~t~~ns wu a COIIUIIUI!Ieo'' 11011 from EdWJ WakeJ.y, dlalclel
.

&amp;lrvlvlng are a aon, WUbur,

aquad anJwered a call at 6:22

was a severe financial blow -

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John Hanning

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;:pJO~~~Q ~Y· c6Uncil3i3

d.eel ,,s

eludes

swthern secUon of the Mlddle~
Jotm Elver Hamlng, 75, died
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
port domp, will be permitted, late WedneodiJI nlgbt at VeterADMITI'ED - Anna Perry,
Mayor C. 0. Flaher aald today, ans Memorial Rospllll.
Middleport; Louise Lambert,
Anyone awrehended vlolaUng
The aon al the late Franklin Pomeroy.
this regulation will be prosecut- and Mary Allee Hanning, he wu
DISCIIARGED - Eclllh Mced, the mayor satd.
born In Nelaonvllle 1114 had been Neal (transferred to Holzer Hos-.
a resident of Roamlle. He was pi tal).
preceded ln death by his wife,
ALFRED ADKINS DIES
Effie, and a 1011, Leonard.

Severe Blow

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NEW YORK (l,JPI) ~ Actor
Fr"'- 'l1ine, wbole ICJIIIdllllcaUm OJJ llqe illd acreen aftaJ
-.ted with hlo turl!llli!JiprlYate Uve, died Wodneodo,y IJi hla
home OJJ the falldol!ablo Eut
Side. Re wu 82. ile had been IU
for lOme Uml. The ..... ol
dealh wu not I!IIIOIII!ced, but
1hore wore reporta 1hll he died
ollung eaJJeer.
''FUneral oervlcea wiU be oompleteJ.y priYate," aald • I)!CllleoIDID atlheFrank E. Clmjlbell Funeral lloJ!le. ''Wo ha?e been lnstrueled 111 1he fandl.1 to give
no other lnformatlaa." Tone wu
a liar oldie theater, ploIUrel, radio and lllevlolooubing
a oarear that apamocl foor dec,odea. Ra wu marclod - and
divorced - four Umes.

eari.Y Wednesday evening. Mrs.

WARNING MADE
No dumping of refUse on the
outa1de ~ the fence, or in the

Comsat Takes

delegations In !be House.
Labor- The rullngbo&lt;lyofthe
14 . mlllloo member AFL-CIO
Wedne1481 coupled Its OJ&gt;loroement oC Humphrey with a warn.
lng to Its member• not to be
!oolod by Wallace.

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ities In more than half the state westbound ear driven by Norman

dent unlverslcy. Registration was to resume today,

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Medium damage&amp; were reportGOP woold win a majority In
ed
to two cars ln an accident on
Congress in November but warn.
ed Nixon could sUII lose U lho E. Main St. at 8:05 L m. 'n'&lt;!rs· Welch, 32, Dexter, housewife.
preaidential election iB thrown day, Pomeroy police said.
A car drl ..n by William Harlnto the House and the Republiden,
29, Syracuse, akidded on wet
can resurgence does not go Car
enough to give the party major-

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with GOP congreuional candidates to dispense advice and
money. Meanwblle, they said U1e

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To Speak Sunday
Dr. Lester Roosb or Gallipolis
wUI be (IUOBI sJIOaker Sunday at
the. 10:30 L m. service of the
Middleport Flrat United Preaby-

terbn Clluroh. Lewis Sauer will
be the W"mon in charge.

W~-W~WeM
tk ~lni1ft&amp;t
.KUTE KIDDIE WEAR
. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
lhese toeilly ·outllb are an
the sone to ''" your chil•
tile
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, . In all-wlllher

All New MercluJndise
For This Sale!

10% OFF
ON ALL NEI1 FALL

KNIT SUITS and COATS

DRESS SALE!
.1 GROUP JUNIORS • • • - - • - - • • • : - -- 5.00
1 GROUP MISSES ANQ HALF
SIZES, VAL. TO 21.95 • • ·-- • • ·- • • • -15.00
1 GROUP, VAL. TO 11. !li • • · · ~ • • • • • • • 9.95
GROUP BEITER DRESSES • • - • - - -REDUCED

SIIITS, 116. L9S TO 12.95

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ennedy_
paigns :,
With Hubert H.imphrey
8y United Preu Jnternatiooal
Hubert R. fluJnphrey campaign-

WedneodiJI niSfll ~ re- bor leader cesar Chavez In an
porWdly ooncede&lt;i to HouaaDem· attempt to get BfiOIJO growera to
oc::rats that he needed them more recognize his Wllon.
than they needed him in the No-In other poiiUoal develOPvember election. ••Take me on menta:
your coat-tails," he was quoted
George Wallace- The former
as urging the congressmen In a Alabama goveJ'IIOI' Wodne1481
Wllty aweaJ,
nlgtrt said Nixon probllbl,y made
Nixon, appearbtg bt Fresno, a wlaa det:lalanln rotualng lodeCalli. was picketed, booed and bate him because he uwould like
heckled by a small group olfarm to have an CJ!II)Orlunlty to OIIMiae
workers Cor his oppositJon to the the Repub1Jcana 11 aod the dl«erCalifornia grape boycott.
ent positions they have 1aken.••
It was the noisiest and moat
FdJramd S. Musklo - The Dohost!le demonstration Nlx&lt;m hal mocratie vice presideDtlal canencountered since his eampalgn didate laid Wodne1481 there
began.
could be oo winner In 1he VIetDespite the demonstradon, nam War ..and no loser" beNixon said he would ueat Cali- cau'le the war must be settled
rornla grapes and drink the pro.. by negotiation.
duct whenever I can."
~cans - House RepubliAbout 35 Mexican - American can leaders Wednesday set up a
tarm workers at one point surged &amp;E.dea oC meetings in key cltl.ea

ed In Maoaacbusetts todey with
the last or the Kennedy brothers
at his side while his ~nt,

Richard M. Nixon, contemplated
his first campaign exposure to
the picketing and heckling the
vice president has encountered

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cOnsistently.
Humphrey, In a speech pre.
pared for Boston, satd he was
oonlldent he would beat Nixon.

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In the clty that launched John
F , Kemed,y's successful 1960
presidential drive, he said:
"We know the man Jack Kennedy defeated in 1960 - we

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know what he stood Cor then and we know what he stands for

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cide: do we have the courage,
do we have the common sense,
to keep this country moving Corward?''

boycott, organl:od by_ farm la-

ocraUc f\OJI\lnee.

into a real balcony of the Fresno
Convention Center shouting, ••we
want Humphrey" and displaying
signs supportlns lhe grape boycoiL
Humphrey has endorsed the

Sen. Edward M. Kemedy was

accompanying Humphrey at the
noontime rally in his first campaign ~anee Cor the Dem-

News Briefs

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COLUMBUS -

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DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR Control Direclor

Donald D. Cook announced too.ay that liquor profits in the State
of Ohio· had Increased approximately $20.2 milJion Cor the fiscal
year 1967..68 IS 1 result oC the July 1, 1967, liquor price Increase•
The statewide price increase wert into effect in mid-1967, with
the antlct,.ted $20 million in intreased proCil going Into the state' a
public school program.

CAPE KENNEDY (UPD
~ce

ageucy investigators today
blamed a faulty guidance system

··for the!lamlngblowupelghtmlles
above 1ha Atlantic al a $5 mUllen
Delta rocket carrying • $6 million
commercial communications satelUte toward orbit.
The failure WednOodiJI nlllht

\I

I $1:1

Tbe MldoDeport

million -

for the Comoat
United States
Slareholder! 1114 61 J)lrtner natlooa.
The communications firm had
counted oo the satellite to relay
color televlllon reports oo 1ha
OI.Ymplc Games from Mexico City

! COrP.,

macle "' ol

to FA.Irope next month. But, a
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••Jack • of- all -trades" satellite
owned by tbe perrunent now is

- - to provide that coverage,

Flory debris rained b a c k
tlu'oulh the darkness into the sea
like the finale ola brllllanl ftreworka display. Rocket wreckage
was scattered about 12 mllea
orrsoore, weD away Crom ship-

plogtramc.

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Dies Wednesday

emergency

,lowe will

. ...a
Who 'boecl·to · II bitore Jllll11117. and !llboJly e'i1011 WlUIng to do IL" · .

Damage Moderate
In 2-Car Accident

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POlOQIO)'. ,

Two Sharp Curves ,
To be Eliminated
The Ohlo llepartment of HIPway a Is scho&amp;Jied to open b~ol•
celuinbua m ~r 15 fiMr relocating a .Hnlle aecUoo ofOhl~
Route 124 In Malgs County near
Raclno.
Rlghway Dlreelor P.' E. Maabeter said estimated coat of 1he
pro.leel Ia $120,000. The project,
which lies Jult east of Racine, b~

widening

the roedway

from 24 to 36 feet and eliminating two rlghWngle wrns. Two
way tra!ftc will be malnlal-

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Ground

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COLEMAN
HEATING

pavement Into the rear oC a second

Sneed, 25, Sewickley, PL The
Sneed oar had slo(lped suddenly
when a vehicle ahead stqtped in

SALES

front of the high school building,

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Callie HaiiiS
McCOY'S-1 LB.. 29c
2 lb.

e Cheese

crt.

251b.

Pure Lard

answered a call to the Melvin
Cunningham home on Nye Ave.

Cwmlngham, who was Ul, refUsed

McCOY'S

treabnenl

CHASE HARDWARE
Loculi St.
Mldd~oport,

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MILK
aallon ·

79~

de!odl. In !lhleb •lt!O .-uncod · A110 reid at tho meolln&amp; wu a
lhat aha will retaiD tho olllce Ieite&lt; from EYa Balfo,y ro- .
for aJJOther year, SIJti I!IIIOIII!cod &lt;enUy returned to FJDrtda. .
that Cheotar Cclw!cli Ia allltod
~alher . Wrfsht and 0na Oofor lniJIO&lt;!I&lt;&gt;J! 011 Ott. 15.
The dt.etrtet otrleera and dep!tiOa mMtb!g waai!IIIOUilced for
Ott. 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the Tui&gt;,... Plalno ball, and the friendohlp obaan111ce was amounced
for Oct. 21 at qalllloliJ. There
will be a potluck dlmer wllh
the meat to -~ provljlod and
Mrs, Wakei.Y ooteillllat "''J;k for
relnolatemenl will• be ex'e'i'npllDod atlhat meetin&amp;.
'11w!k )'oU - were read
from Audroy Torreaoe Who re-

can

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SOLIDS

OLEO

. . . them

7 lbs. 1.00

CHAPMAN·

CANADAY

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AMERICAN BANDI-TAND

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Moln St.
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Htre'• luggogo
ctrries the
JtiJmp .of outhority

interesting program,
.,T h a
Cbureh In I Chanafng World"
Wll given by Brenda Merritt,
chairman, assisted by E r m a
Roush, FraneeaWood,andapelt
allhe ll!'&lt;IUP. JeDa Kol stovona.
Memben were glvea a bird'•
aye view al Jlj)IJI, 1he Jll'o-war
alluatlon, lho ~... andproblemo
qf today, and a gilmpaelnlo the
future, The program waa dealgneel to wet IJIJIOIItea for the otuJiy
al Jlj)IJI, which Ia one olmlollon

articles. Mra. Stevea1 wa1 bam
In .Tolcyo, •~~'~tal of Japan, with
a popdallon of 100 miUion J&gt;OO-

NEI1 YORK
CLOTHING
HOUSE

Announcing your next car:

Chamber of Commerce here is
uklng J100Ple o! Ohio ond West

It can surround yotl wilh a fuselage.
A sweeping new design where bOdy and frame are one.
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Virginia oommunittes to express
their interest in ferry services
being resumed on the Ohio River
from Ravenswood to Oldo.
Letters are to be written to
the Ravenswood Jaycees, in care

of Box 555, Ravenswood, W. Va.

26164.

eltfn8 food
dipped

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ttem aerved wa1 rice

1n Jtp:MM oil.

Present we 're Euniet P..art,
Lera VanMeter, Frucet Wood,
Rev. Mr1. Bernice Wrlnkler,

Laurene Lewlo; Erma Roooh,
Helen Barker, Mable JohniiOII,
FraJJeeo Oliver, Ada Clerke, AnIIi' Allen, Lucy llarrlllon, Ru1h
Rouoh, Edith Fox., 1114 auell,
Julll Kol steven• and daullhtor,
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Book Reviewed
For Group I

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at the funeral home anytime alter 10 a.m. Friday.

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A ID!all acale aample •ote
to tell bow a ·real eleclion
would go ioJ called a lllraw
vote ill poUUca.

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Enrolls at Case
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BilJ Hackett, son oC Mr. and

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dleport, has enrolled at Case
Western Reserve in Cleveland.
He is a 1968 graduate oC Middl.,..
port Hlgb SchooL

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMITTED - !:arl Dilcher,
Albany; Ethel Collins, Shade.
DISCHARGED
- Theresa
Rathburn, Paul Brookins, C&amp;rl
Johnson, Joe Price, Dorothy
ShambUn. James Lewis, Edm

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controlled

TIRES

TOGS

Your
CU!Ying
and eteel
around you.
stressed akin
Your next car ·
cockpit. inslead or ·.
and a dashboard.
Your next car caJi··P·rol/lllft

Hart, Ernest Smith, Sandra RoD·

OF SUMMER

SPORTSWEAR

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Mrs. George Hackett, Jr., Mid-

FALL SALE

263, AmerleaJJ Legion, Tuo1481
night at the home ol Mrs.

wu..

llam Smltlo.
Elected were Mrs. Smith, pre~
klent; Mrs. Con Young, ftrahice
preatdenti Mrs. Harrison Bent·

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lowhJa chairmen: Mrs~ Oscar
Hardaway,

enc:e HaDIIIJ' of Akron.

ELECT A CIRCLE
Plana for oendlq a boz 'to a
tpeclal lmereat mltsiooary in
October were D'Jide durlna a

meetlol of lhe Eleell Circle hold
at the home ot Mrs. Paul Smart.
MrL WWis AnllloJ1y, chairman, presided at tho meeUng.
DevotlO!UO were gi.. n by Mrs.

Slpehen, miaslonaries In Hong
Kong, China. 'AUlankyounotewas
read from the Harcy Houdllahelts
for a plate of fruiL
Members were reminded by
Mrs. John McNeil, chairman, that
the White Cross quota must be ln
by November. A cmunittee of
Mrs. MUton Hood, Mrs. Tony
Fowler, Mrs. Beulah White, Mrs.

mil Bland, community aerwice,
and Mrs. Harper, Americanism.

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to ohUI-Ins and MI'Yieeme!l ollhl .
ohureb duriiJI the Jl&amp;ll DIOIIIIJ; ·
The Whlte Crooa QUQia waal11leol
and Mrs. EJtzabetli Slavin wu
asked to proceed wllh·tho ,.,..
Joel of aohoal lii!IC1Iea fiMr DladJ
chUdren..
MrS; Smart - - tho , _
elft dodlcaUon, 1114 the p....,...
erdded "Feed MJ I..u:ati' WM
ghen by Mrs. Slavi!J. Chlclo!n
ea1od and hot rolla were aa!'Yid
by Mrs. SmarL MfL lolallnlqf
Kloea, society prealdent, wu 1
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Ask About Our

Christmas Lay-Away
Plan! Adeposit will
hold It for you

Pearl Holrman, Mrs. McNeU and
Mra. Hughes wasnamedtohandle
hospitality Cor the October meet-

bJ 1870,

ing o! the Sanborn SOciety,

you mar have
the same time
as the man In
the moon.

Prayer by Mrs. McNeU opened
the meeUng with Mrs. Agnes

White giving devotions. She read
a
meditation from the book,
"Heart's Desire," and also eave
a reading "Getting Old and K~
ing Young," concludingwithpnyer,
r)
Program leader was Mrs.
Fowler who used a quiz on hymn

Church Class of Alaska
lllgbllgbto ol her 18-day Metbodtat Alaskan tour were related

ment were Min Frieda Faehnle,
Mrs, Rattle Smllh, Mro. c. F.
!Ubbs, Miss Beu Sanborn, Mro.
c. E. Young, Mrs. James CrlaweU, Mrs. Norman Wayland,
Mrs. Moore, Mrs. David Ents..
mlnger, and Mro. Glen Lambert.

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on aut at iiiW'tJ

Hostesses were the omcera,
Mrs. McComas, Mrs. M. L.
French, vice president; Mra. EmerJOD Jones, secretary; Mrs.

John Kincaid, assilltant secretary, and Mrs. Hibbs, treaaurer.
As10rted cake• and coft'ee were
aerved. Mrs. Moore presided
at the sUver cotree service.
'11J.e ..table dlw:oratioaa tutur-

od an arrangement ol dahllao
and plnh IIJIOrs.

Congregation Votes
Change of Hours

radill blllllldlll.

luminous doh ...cl
hllldt . . . . . .

Back in

19~9.

the people running our space progriiiTI heard .that Bulova hid per·

fected an electromc monment that repltced the old-fashiOned balance whetl
with a tun in&amp; lork.
They started asking questk!RS. Like, how accurate would it bet Is thlt P•·

anteed accuracy? And how last could an Acculriln" timer ·be dtliwtftd?
Bulova
it in lime for the launchinJ of the Elplorer satellites. And

it accurate _within a minute a month. Atll'tlerap of two seconds aII•
Since then, Accutron timers laave orbited the earth in Tel star, TIRQS, Syrx:Om:
PeJasus and Gemini. And since ttlen, more than hall a million eartl! people hM
bouaht their own Accutron timepiece•. Each one cuaranteed every bit as accurate

as those sent into space.t

When Apollo goes up, an Accutron timer in tlte lun1r [Jcul'$ion Module willaa

right along with it.
Then Accutron owne1s will have th1 simi time a lhl m1n in tile MOOft.
Will )'DU?
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ACCUTRON• bJ BULOVA
It goes hm·m·m-m.

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The congregation ol 1he ~a­
ouoo Firlt United Presbyterian
Church bas voted.to cbanp hours
ol &amp;mday Servlceo.
In the future, !imday School
will be bold at 9:30 a.m. and
Nlne girls were welcomed irto ..,rshlp services at 10:30 a.m.
the Veterans Memorial Hospital Bible llludy and Jll'lYOI' oervlcea
Clndyalclpers Monday night at will be held 117 p.m. eaeb Wed·the hospital.
nelldl,f.

er Jewelry

Welcome Nine

Coll't St.

Pomeroy

cue, crown 1nc11 cry~ut .,. lnt.et .
tW. •ill ldjtlllt UIMIIMpiiiJ to Ulit. toler-, H _ , . ,, lkllf-- II for .,._full

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Lenora Michael, president, had
charge of the meodng during

which time the duties and responaibtlitles oC a candystrlper were

ouUineo!.
Welt:mted into membership
wore Berbon Leadingham. Rho~&gt;­

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da Ervin, Jeanl Hughes, Diane
Welah, Cltby Con:ie, Susan Gerlach,

Marla Grueser, Janice

Eastman, and Kathleen Lewis.

rehabilitation; Mrs.

Bowles, chlld weltlre; Mrs. Em-

Mrs. Butler, MrL Winstonand
Mra; llaq&gt;ton aervod m tho nombatiiJicammlttH.
Mrs. Smllh served refreshments following the meeUov.

,.us. ThrM . . . . . . . ..
~r~ ,rt.. ~-., .,__.
110.00. l&lt;b -

~ll'eshmenll were oerved 11.1'
Mrs. Hlllbe• au!sted by Mro.
Bert Bedlmer. Others attendiiJI
were Mra. Martha KJnc. Mrs.
Charles White and Mro. F1or-

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Picture Report is Given

by Mro. Nan Moore at Tuesdo,y
night's meeting of Clan 12 at
Sharon Brawly read a poem Heath Methodist Church.
entitled, "Prayer" and conductMrl. Moore showed slldoa al
ed a Bible quiz.
many hlalorlcal olles violtod by
The meeting closed 11.1' mem- the SO people from 15 states on
bers .iolnlng In the Youth FeDow- thetoor.
ihlp Benediction.
The 23rd Psalm, using an Indian prayerbook, was included ln
devoUons by Mrs. L. W. McComas, president. Reports were
given on the progress of the J).'lrIIODage improvements, which are

Mrs. Smllh IPllOinted the IDI-

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by Mrs. Frances Bearhs carried

charge of the program for the
h8Xt meeting.

er, pianist.

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The voted to &lt;ontrlbute
to tile Yooth Fund and to sell
Chl'lotmu aJJd all - oceuloo
cards, and novelt,y items. u
money-maklns proJects.
Jt was announced that a rellgloua film will be lhown on
the Drat 9mday OYonlng ol ...
eey mooth at 1outh meetlngo.
Maey Lou Radlbrd will be In

A fllllli.Y party was held Wednelldl,f night IIOJJOriJV De!DIIs
Hackett on hlo l~th birthday, At- le)o, second. Ylce president; Mrs.
- . , were Mr. and Mra; Alten Hampton. secretary; Mra.
Georp Hackett, Jr.,RooeMarle, Ernest Bowles, treasurer; Mrs.
!lalanle aqd Linde. Mr. andlrra. Barbara Coats, historian; Mrs.
Paul Smart, and Mr. and MrL Will Winston, chaplain; M r s.
Ma!DIIng Kloos ond ohDdrea. Slterman Butler, sergeant at
arms, and Mrs. CAmpbell llalllKent, LyM and Lori.

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the treasurer's report was gtv.
en by Kath)' AbbotL

Officers Held

For Dennis Hackett

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Youth Meeting

Election of

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LOVE JOY CIRCLE
MEETING AT mE home of
Mrs. Charles Simons, the Love
Joy CircJe decided to pay for the
lunch of a child at the Middleport

ed a specJ.al meeting oCthe Ladles
Auxlltery ol Lewis Manley Pool

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held tonlgbL

Norman Vincent Peale's "Loving and Being Lowci" waa reviewed by Mrs. Dwight Wallace
at Tuesday night's meeting of
c:ontlrulng.
Group [ of the Women's AasoctMrs. b. P. Klein presented a
adon of the llflddleport First
program
In observance ol. ConUnited Presbyterian Church held
llltutton·
Week.
Particlpotingwlth
at the home ol Mrs. Joe Bailey.
on
the
cenllltuUoo and
comments
Mro. Paul llaptonsiiD presidita
value
as
a
historical
docued at tho me.Uq which opened
with devoUons by Mrs, Rarey
Moore. Mrs. Wallace oOI!duelod
tho study oo women of the'Bitile
uainc Eunice and Lois al hir
Election of otncers for the
subJects. Mro. Don Lowery will
19611-69
year and theeppolntment
be hoateaa for the October meetof
commlchairmen hlgbllgbtU.. Refreshments were sened.

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OMI! Vt)h]- Nllllllll.. ~.Ill._...

Ohla.

the annual CeUwahip tea. of the
Cheshire Baptist Church to be

Highlight of

Family Party Given

MEIGII\.MAIION AUA
RICHARD 1io. OWEtl,l'llaLIIIIU

St., "-n,. Olllo, fll'tt . .... _

Reading, Quiz

uuea.

Candystripers

t:l~u,

RAVENSWOOD - The Jwllor

wo-

By Auxiliary

llEVurEU TO IHTEUIR' (It'

To Ask for Ferry

borne, membero otlhe Coo\ndl
realdlnl! In Athena, opoke briefJ.y at tile meeting. ,
Following 1he meeiiDg a
otte ""' held for Naney Sclenc:e Review,
.O'Camar wlx&gt; will . be moving
""""wllh horfamiJ.ytoNewYork.
Mra. O'COnnor Ia aJJ olllcer or
1ha ooundl and axpr8oaad _ .••
claUon to 1heBtO&lt;Qifortllefrlandalilp and klndneaae1 during her
relldeocy here. The door prize
wu !lOll 11.1' Fern ShcnnJiter. Refreahmenio were served. Gueoll

- · • thla comins year.
Mrl. Slovll!l diaplayod 111tereatiDg erUdea from her 1!1Uve t:alllltr)&gt;, Jlj)IJI, namlly fanl,
1tlm91, magutnes, a calendar,
umbrella, tflii)OI, oarda, pollen,
hall, learfl and DUDJOI'OOI olher

OMo

omder cloudy skies, was 61 de- Pearl, Daytoo; six grandchildren,
grees.
and elghl sreal-l!l'andcbildrea.
Mr. Hamtng was a member
ol the Braohry Church olChrlot
and of Roseville Lodge 568, F.
IUTS TRAIN, DIES
and A.M.
NAPOLEON, Ohlo(UPD- WilFuneral aerYicea wiD be held
liam Vandevelde, 38, McClure, at 2 p.m. Saturdly It tile Rawwas killed today when his car lings - Coals FIDleral Home In
struck a ireight train at a cross- Middleport with the Rev. Cheater
~~ a mile east of here. The Lemle,y olllclatlng, Burial will
Highway Patrol sold the train be In 1he Connett cemetery II
was not moving at the Ume. Nelsonville. Friends may call

doya vlolt In R11!101dl!burg 'wllh
1holr - · Jad!, and famll¥.
Wodne1481 Pots or Mr. and
Mrl. Rolltrt lloellleb and JIJYI!e
were Mr. and Mra; HowardNieboliOII, Albena,
Anllllolter, Gl- Tultle, and
~go llolter were In Columbuo W-.&amp;!,v for 1he Farm

Cheryl , Ferry, a student •• the out the theme ••foot but Web".
A dessert CGUFM was served
0-a IJnlversl!f, has been oamed as 1he achcllarablp girl to be b¥Mrs.Sim011J.
remembered wllhgifts and money
during 1he year by the B. R. SaDDORCAS CIRCLE
born Mlosi9Jill')' Society Circles
AI'OIUJd..robiD card Wal siSDod
of the MJM!eport Firat Baptist b)' the membero fiMr Mrs. LueWe
Church,
· Mayea whe la-resldlnglnBelMeeUJV TlieodiJI nlgbt, t b e pre wltll her daughter, Mrs. Erthree circles made plans to car· nest Covert, ,dur!JV tile meeUng
ry out project• which include al the Doren Cirillo II the home
oohoal llmchos for . noecly chil· ol Mro•. Etllel H..... L
It Wll reporied tho! a box had
dren ln the Middleport school,
remembert~ shut--Jnsofthecom·
been sent to Rober!WUI!Oilwbols
munltY,, and aerv1cemen oC the in service. and that birthday
cards and a !1101!8)'. gin will be
church.
AMOUDced It the meetiN:s.WIB sent to Mrs. Hugh Smllh and 100,

Clifton ·WSCS Program

FRENCH·CITY BRAND

CALL ANSWERED

S!lAB'l'AIRE.

lb.S9C

pollee reported. There were no
injuries. No charges were filed.

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A reading and a quiz blgbllgbted the program when the 1outh School Cor the oext month. Memll!'&lt;IUP al the Hoek Sprlllfla Unit- hers signed a birthday card for
ed Methodlot Church held Its Jctm Hood, stationed atFortBeP..
regular mee11ns 9mday OYonlng nlng, Ga., after a year in V}etwith tile president, COnnie Rad- nom, and wW al80 oend hlmagltt
ford, In charp.
oC money_
The meeting O)!OOod wllb a
The White Croaa quota, a misprayer ~ Rev. Lemlo,y. The sloo proJect for home and abroad,
MASON - The Womon•a So- !II• In a eeoerljlldcal area no eeclplure reading wao by 1he waa completed during the meetcounselor, Mra. Hugh Bearha. ing presided over by Mrs. Fred
clet;y "' Chrlllllll Service of 1ho larger than 1he or Callfor- Group
olnglns was led by SlaJ'. Gibbs, chairman.
CIIfton charge met at Graham nla.
on
Brawly.
Mrs. Mary Lyons presented the
Station United Methodllt Cbureb . Refrelhment table waa beaoThe
aeeretary"a
report
was
program.
"The Moat Exciting
Nonday, Sept 18, with Mrs. Ada U11J1 with a large Japoneae ltraw
given
bJo
Mary Lou Radford and Debt I E'\lecOwed",anddevotlons
Clar1ut, presldent Presiding. An hat as a center pleee. An inter~

OLD

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The Pooleroy emergency squad

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Initio tion

tor an American flag pres-..·· O'Conner, Mrs. BetQ' Freder~
od to thorn by the Coundl, 1114 lok and oon, BW, 1114 DaW!!8
Doria Grueaer for layette gift&amp;. Rae Grueaer.
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SMOMED-4 to 6 LB.
MARRIAGE APPUCA TION
Charles Alfred Schoonover, 35,
Rutland, laborer, and Media B.

for

Mfss
. America. :uru:~:.zod~c:: :ti4::;:n":~.ac':i

Middleport Route 1; a daugbter,

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a.m. Thursday to the Samuel Me~ Mrs. DaJJa (Margaret) Reed, Mont
Klnne,y homo In MlddleporL Dead Clair, CaiU.; two brother I, Henupon the arrival of the IJIIlld l'J', «Dayton, and Everett, ofTbe
was Alfred Adkins, a broCher of Plains, and a .sister, Mn. CharMrs. McKinney. Ftmeral ar- les (Nancy) Morgan«Oitrander.
rangements are inoomplete.
Other survivors are three halfsisters, Mra. Robert (Mary)
Riggs, of near Rutland; Mrs. Ike
LOCAL TEMPS
(Martha) Taylor, Columbus, 1114
The temperature in downtown Mra. Lawrence (Dicle) Weaver,
Pomeroy at 11:30 a.m. Friday New Plymoulh; a helf- brother,

Public is Invited

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'Pro.Uee for lnltlaUCI!i and 1he
. 'OIIiotvonee al quarterJ.y blrtii.
daf• wu acbiiduled for tile oct:
~ WM,· ~ Cclw!dl
., 3_~. ~· &lt;it ·All!ertca met
Tlielldl,r nlltilll.lhe baiL
It wal noted .that tile Oct. I
l!lMllng will &amp;8 at 7:30 •p.m.
lnatead of· 8, and blrthdoya ·ID
July, . Auault, an!i•,8oJiiember will
-~- ob..,..f!l 11iel'tl will be pot.
' lu~ reirolhm-.
,
·• Jnzy · NewoD, coundiO., ,..,.
. ll&lt;!od II tile .-ni which_..
od In rltJJalllllc form. RQII II
tho m~t~~ns wu a COIIUIIUI!Ieo'' 11011 from EdWJ WakeJ.y, dlalclel
.

&amp;lrvlvlng are a aon, WUbur,

aquad anJwered a call at 6:22

was a severe financial blow -

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d.eel ,,s

eludes

swthern secUon of the Mlddle~
Jotm Elver Hamlng, 75, died
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
port domp, will be permitted, late WedneodiJI nlgbt at VeterADMITI'ED - Anna Perry,
Mayor C. 0. Flaher aald today, ans Memorial Rospllll.
Middleport; Louise Lambert,
Anyone awrehended vlolaUng
The aon al the late Franklin Pomeroy.
this regulation will be prosecut- and Mary Allee Hanning, he wu
DISCIIARGED - Eclllh Mced, the mayor satd.
born In Nelaonvllle 1114 had been Neal (transferred to Holzer Hos-.
a resident of Roamlle. He was pi tal).
preceded ln death by his wife,
ALFRED ADKINS DIES
Effie, and a 1011, Leonard.

Severe Blow

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NEW YORK (l,JPI) ~ Actor
Fr"'- 'l1ine, wbole ICJIIIdllllcaUm OJJ llqe illd acreen aftaJ
-.ted with hlo turl!llli!JiprlYate Uve, died Wodneodo,y IJi hla
home OJJ the falldol!ablo Eut
Side. Re wu 82. ile had been IU
for lOme Uml. The ..... ol
dealh wu not I!IIIOIII!ced, but
1hore wore reporta 1hll he died
ollung eaJJeer.
''FUneral oervlcea wiU be oompleteJ.y priYate," aald • I)!CllleoIDID atlheFrank E. Clmjlbell Funeral lloJ!le. ''Wo ha?e been lnstrueled 111 1he fandl.1 to give
no other lnformatlaa." Tone wu
a liar oldie theater, ploIUrel, radio and lllevlolooubing
a oarear that apamocl foor dec,odea. Ra wu marclod - and
divorced - four Umes.

eari.Y Wednesday evening. Mrs.

WARNING MADE
No dumping of refUse on the
outa1de ~ the fence, or in the

Comsat Takes

delegations In !be House.
Labor- The rullngbo&lt;lyofthe
14 . mlllloo member AFL-CIO
Wedne1481 coupled Its OJ&gt;loroement oC Humphrey with a warn.
lng to Its member• not to be
!oolod by Wallace.

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ities In more than half the state westbound ear driven by Norman

dent unlverslcy. Registration was to resume today,

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Medium damage&amp; were reportGOP woold win a majority In
ed
to two cars ln an accident on
Congress in November but warn.
ed Nixon could sUII lose U lho E. Main St. at 8:05 L m. 'n'&lt;!rs· Welch, 32, Dexter, housewife.
preaidential election iB thrown day, Pomeroy police said.
A car drl ..n by William Harlnto the House and the Republiden,
29, Syracuse, akidded on wet
can resurgence does not go Car
enough to give the party major-

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money. Meanwblle, they said U1e

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To Speak Sunday
Dr. Lester Roosb or Gallipolis
wUI be (IUOBI sJIOaker Sunday at
the. 10:30 L m. service of the
Middleport Flrat United Preaby-

terbn Clluroh. Lewis Sauer will
be the W"mon in charge.

W~-W~WeM
tk ~lni1ft&amp;t
.KUTE KIDDIE WEAR
. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
lhese toeilly ·outllb are an
the sone to ''" your chil•
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All New MercluJndise
For This Sale!

10% OFF
ON ALL NEI1 FALL

KNIT SUITS and COATS

DRESS SALE!
.1 GROUP JUNIORS • • • - - • - - • • • : - -- 5.00
1 GROUP MISSES ANQ HALF
SIZES, VAL. TO 21.95 • • ·-- • • ·- • • • -15.00
1 GROUP, VAL. TO 11. !li • • · · ~ • • • • • • • 9.95
GROUP BEITER DRESSES • • - • - - -REDUCED

SIIITS, 116. L9S TO 12.95

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Organizes·

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o1 MJ4dlopcrt haw returned from
~ I two WHk vl.alt Ia llliiarwpolia, t
:: JnL, Witl'l her· ac.in-law alii
;: dauahter, Mr. alxl Mrs. Charles

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Garnes was recently discharg..
eel trun the armed forces ard
Ia currently oi!JI)Ioyed althe AIIlion Alrc:nft In IJ¥llanapolls.
Mra. Gomes Ia employed by the
llldlana Bell T!!ephone Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnes acCOOJ.ponied Mr, ani Mrs. Coles 10
Mlddloport lor the weekend. They
Ylolled his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Garnes of Vlrtoo, her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

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THURSDAY
TWI-LIGHT GARDEN C I u b,
Tlalr_., 7:30 p.m., home of
Mro. Mile Smllh, Wehe Tor·

. . race.
MAGNOLIA TEMPLE 198,
Pytldan ~~-·· Thur&amp;da,y, 7:30

p.m., D. 0( A. Hall. Members

uqodto·.uencL
EP9:'0PAL Church Womea
Thur!ida,y at 11!e Parish House;
·• 12:30 lund!Ooo, roiiOII'OCI by prolr&amp;IJ! by Mro. Fred crow, Jr.,
JUJd Mra. Ow-los Gibbs.

ROCX SPRINGS Dotter Health
Club, 1:30 p.m. Thur&amp;da,y, homo
o1 Mrs. Arlie Abbott; M r a.
Ben&amp; WhaleJ, progriDlj M r
Fred Goegleln 11Je contells,

a.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varian or Pomeroy have recehed
word or the marriage of their son, Alnnan First Class Ray-

monl Varian, 10 Helga Locher or Germany,
The weddlna: was an event of July 19 in Berlin where
Airman Varian has been stationed tor the past two years. He
was a 1966 graduate or Wahama High School.
Since his enlistment in the Air Force, AJrman Varian has
completed courses in law and goverrunent aOO geometry. 1be
new Mrs. Varian is a secretary for 1 law firm. The CQll)le
plan to reside In the United States following his dlsl.'harge, Air~
man Varian's address Is 7350 Air Police Sq., Box U92, New
York, N. Y. , 09611.

Meigs

Awakening of

~roperty

Indonesia is

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Society Topic

Harry Canterbury, Ethel can-

terbury IOHelenL,MUhoan, WO¥-

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or

CevU Kauff, Eva Kauff, Hazel Kauff to Hazel Jean K a u If,

!'Oifarcl

day Ylsltoto o1 Mr. and Mrs.
A. Elam. ·

diy of Sadie Arllher wa1, ho!JO&lt;eel;

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ARRJI7VHJ
,- LU

w: buoiJJOsl
Ylollorl o1 Gallipolis.
Carol Ann llarlllto wao a week-

.ol hlir grandparonte,
ll. H. Hobeaoa ohd

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.jilelvin Circle IIIII. a ~rloll! ol
Coilianbuo, .IIIII Jlllileo · Clreh! ~
Now nave.; W. VI., oloJtecl with
Mar1 Clre)e 9VU tilt weekJ!!d.

temPerature chloaea.·

Mr, · anq Mro.

oton IIIII

l'am1ly

111riahl

ers,

ol c;olumbuo,

YOU, T01),
WILL

and the Robert Lee family,
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ed , '"' the __-Don Smith llmll~.

SEE

Bolli' VI!JMeler, lolarpret Ann

carletoa' were ·hostesses at a
dinner In -

· ol Eunle Brinker's blrthdl.\'. Patrick carleJoo IIIII WWiam earleton wore
also preaent.
Mr. IIIII Mra. Robert Lee aiJd
children called OJJ Mr. and Mro.
Ray Proffllt of Portland SwldiJI

andMIIBJ~Iblt. . ' '

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·sATURDAY-SEPT. 21 st
UNTIL 5 .PM .

.TiffEL'Y- .

"FAMILY OUTING'' .'·
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:OUeTES

OF
STEELWORKERS
NO. 3739

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evening.
El&amp;lrt IIIII Forty Melga

County
Salon 710 mel at the home of

EWJle Brinker wl1h Myrtle Walker aa cOooholteu, on MOB!ay
night. Ten membera were present.. P r I z e 1 '&amp;Warded by
Ruth Thorrton. were won by Eunle Brinker. A geHiall eard
was sent to RhOda Hackett. Ellery.., ollloyecllhe. evening.

SPECIAL

Rag. 59c Asoorttd Fall ago Plants • - • • • • • • • • «c
R.,. 2.59-2• to 36" Rubbor Plonto • •'• • • - • • • 2.22

Complete GOLD FISH AQUARIUM

69 Chevy
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ALL FOR

2 LIVELY GOLD FISH

s9e

GLASS BOWL-COLORED CHIPS
WATER PLAHT-FISH FOOD

SEPT. 26

PET TURTLES JUST ARRIVED-Fall Bulbs for out·

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

door planting, tulips, crocus, hyacinths, daHodils and

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POMEROY, OHIO

narcin111.

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BEN

FRANKLIN

PHONE
H2-3491

OHIO

PO¥EROY

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CAMDEN PARK WIL!-,BE OPEN SATURD~Y EVENING.
AND ALL DA'( SUNDAY-JOIN· . FUH
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Altlll!dlng I h &amp;u!clq plealc
wore Mr. and lol:tl.. ,...... Hollqn, Linda aDd Larey, Mrs. lva
linger, Charles F 'lUll!, lllrs, Eva
Kl~es, E. 11. llolilJol, lllr: and
Mrs. RAibort Parker IIIII famll,y,
Mi-. ani Mrs. Ralph Ballard IIIII
lamiiJ and P!c. Holllli1S llancee,
Mlsa Sl!olla Faulk,' ·
EvealnaYiattoro wore Mr. and
Mro. Frank lloltor.

HOUSE
PLANTS

f~Wepo

wore recent pitS ot Rlil&gt;h IA.e

Q·T.IPS
EFFERDENT

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Reg. 1.09 TABLETS 40 CT . .

OENTUR£ CLEANSER

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Becky Tiq)lett served refreshments to the group, The next
mee!log wW be held October 7
wllb a cookout mill featuring
kabobs. - carol Hargraves, re-porter.

NEW HAVEN - Tho awaken- ne E. Mllhoa.r!, Parcels,_ Pome~
inl ollndonella was tho program roy,

ralt,

Thlr!l1'nt were prooent IDI'

graves, and Twlla Clatworthywas
presented to the club, aOO assignments for the next _meeting
were given.

ley, Parcels, Olive.

Mr. ani Mrs. Evere!l ;:ay
Mia• Llnlo lleeveo spent a
Johnson, and All:lrea, o1 Colum- ni81&gt;t with her hroll!or and' olaA., E)am. •. '
, are :vlaitlng his mother. ter•in-law, Mr. and Mra. Robel1-

SU!JdOy School Sept. 8. Tl)e birth-

Rllnlall wW avorage throoquarter Inch to ... Inch, ooeurrll!l 18 .,.Jy dilly ohowera ani ,a feoi'thundenhow·

Hareraves.
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Plna ani certificates were dlolrlbuted. Carol Harp-avea, paot
president, save a repOrt 011
awarda won at the eount;y fair.
These Incl.- 21 blue ribboN,
five red ami one white- All Jll8Do
ben reeelvod blue ribbons 011
their "Let's EJPlore" project.
carol Hargraws and Debbie Runnel Ued lor oeoond ploce ln the
' nutc iUon conteat.
PT. PLEASANT- The MGblle
Class wiMOr ribbons In cloth- X-Ray Unit IIJlO!!SOfed by the TB
Ing were awarded 10 Twill Clat. Alooelatlon IIIII tho lolaooo CcJun. .
worthy IIIII Jennifer Bllkeale6. v Health IJtl,artmont wW visit
Jennifer """ cha!Jiplooshlp In MaBOn County ln October.
tailored clo11!1!11 and modeled her
Tho unit achedulo Is Leon
outfit at the state falr, where she Town Hall on Oct 28, !rom 4 to
was named "wtstandlna or the 7 p. m.; Sunnyside Elomenlary
dO¥" ani Iller pllced llrollntho School oo OcL 29 frOJII 2 10 5
state (or which she reeelved a p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m.; Ma80!1
~ clock trophy. The club also
Clt;y Building on OcL 3011! lrom
won the llrat place tnlphy lor a 10 L m. to noon and 4 p. m. to
decorated car In the Junior Fair 6 p, m,; Mason County eourt.
parade at the cllUIII,y talr.
houoe m OcL 31 from 10 L m.
Mary Pear100 read the ~ 10 noon, I to 3 p. m. ani -5 10 7
stitutlon to the members and it p. m. and also on No\'. 1 trcm
was adopted as read. Project lOa. m. to 12 noon.
books for Outdoor COOkery n,
The x.raya are free and re-which the club Is taking. were quire no undressing. Persons 17
distributed.
years or age or older may take
The club pr&lt;Jgrl!ll, PIIMed by the X-r&amp;¥1!.
Debbie Harbrecht, carol Har-

Gar I Bucldey' Mamie Buckley
10 Chester Buckl'lf, Nancy Buck-

ELEANOR CmCLE, 7:30 theme when the Woman•s Mls'11o!r!!day nl&amp;lrt, l*th Methodist olonary Soclol;f o1 11!e New HaCl!urcb.

}' NeWS
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N le
.aP"'ft eWS, .0 8.
. hw JoQea ' •~'~~~ sons or Bar- er, · ~r-; alii Mr,,a. w.
.Jack Elimt
!I'. Vit., IIIII
Thoma aiJd Mfs.
-..·Mr, IIIII Mro. ' Mrs.·
the Day
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80a IIi the
l"'f •pe!1J~a 1
will paenlly be
50,, .
warm thr'outlf!OJJt tho p.,...
lod, will! Oldy PJii!OI' c~ayoJo:&gt;,

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Club orpniled Monlol' .....tJw.
5eptembei' 18 will! olfteera
bel!ll Debblf Harbrooht. proaldenl; dBock.Y BOOilllhilll, v l c o
preol ent; Mal')' Peoraon, seerotory; Irene lllrnoa, lreuorert
carol Hargraveo,-. report..
or; Bock.Y Triplott, recreaUm
leo4er; Twill CJat:worJIJy, healih
c:halrmiD; Debbie HUMOU, ure.
11' chairman, and JWJlors leldo

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Fred Dale Allensworth 10 ll&lt;mhome ol Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
SATURDAY
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M, Newell, MarJorie Newell,
RidenoUr
with
Mrs,
Freda
Tur,• CIDCKEN BARBECUE, SaturLot, Middleport,
E. Cleland Sr., Leona V. Cloley,
co-hoateoo.
Orpho
Fields
dlf. bf«1mtng at 11 a.m. , MaBoyd Roy McDaniel, Rena M. land, Henry E. Cleland Jr., Lot
""' Valunleor Fire DOJ)B11monl. -.a in charge of devotlona, ua- McDaniel 10 Larry J. Hud11011, No. 35, R&gt;meroy. ·
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Ploteedl tmrarda new r 1 r e tng the theme, ' Sfreet P..a or
John W. Arbaugh, Ethel ArService" taken from 1l!o 23NI Unda L. Hudson, Lot, Pllmell'Jiek.
roy,
baus!J 10 KOIIIH!th R, Young, Lucy
Plllm.
Nellie
Dudding
led
In
CHESTER VOLUNTEER FireJessie E. Cooper to Jesalo ~ Young, Lois 18 and 19, Olive.
•• plenle at tho lire OOUio, prayer.
c
Pro1f11, 1.&lt;11-17 SII!M!.
I .. Jolin )II. 4\dlausil. Ethei.,.VStewardlhlll dlreetor IUia Me8uBdQ', Sept. 22, at 5 p.m. Fln\vui!OII
M, wolro, Amn.,
fo Heliil Caldwell, ll!lo
Daniel
received
the
penney-&amp;-&lt;~&amp;¥
llltl!, their lamllleo, lho Ladles
Wolfe, Dec., to Davey D. Wolfe, 16 and 17, Olive.
!IJ&lt;lJI8Y,
Blosalni
cups
l!l!ould
be
Aen11f•ey IDd tamllles, and all
Ca1herlne Y. Wolfe, Parcels, LeGlenn Hash, Levina Huh, to
11!ooe 1lflo helped 1ri1h the food broul!lll to the next moOting,
tart.
·
Leonard
Hash, 189% Ac:rea, SaEleonor Davis and Nellie Dudbooth at the Melp CO. Fair, and
Adellne P. Browning 10 Henry lem.
ding were appointed to aerve on
their llmllleo Invited.

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the visitation committee, Freda

SATURDAY NIGHT hlsl! sebool Turley and B&lt;lnnle Fields pve
dance 1J11'4', Melp JWJlor Hlgll a report OJJ lhelr viaiiB the past
auditorium, Pomeroy, 8:30 to month.
11:30 p.m. The JO¥• will omrt was announeed that the WMS
c. the danc:e, which ls sehool- llsto boar&lt;l mooting wiU be held
iJ,ani!OI'IId. The public IB wei- II tho Scott Depot Church ol
God '"' Tue!!day, Oe!Ober 8. AJ.
MONDAY
so, an executive committee meetTENT 9~, Daughtero ol Un- log will be held at 1he homo o1
klll VeteriDI, Monday at I h e Faye Ca!pOI!terOJJ Tue&amp;da,y, Sop!.
D,A.V. hall.
24, at 9:30.
Noxl month's mooting will be
a feUowlhtp dinner to be held
Reported
at Rou.ah's Drive-bl. Sarah Gibbs
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests was IJIP)Jnted chaJrman.
Freda Turley gave the proroCOl1led at tho cllUIII,y joU durl!w !he post twe!IIY-foor hours gram. Ref'resbments were aenwere: Jack Watson, 36, Bender- ed to Iva CQeharl, Rita Me~
eon. charpd with intoxlcatloni Daniel, Eleanor Davia, PanJy
Fraddln Casto. 34, Pt. Pleas- Fry, Nellie Dudding, Ada John1111, driving whUe inJoxlca!ed, lOR, FO¥e Carpenter, !l!o Erani ROI!IId Erb, 22. Now Haven, win, R- Johnoon, Freda TUf.
ley, Bonnie Fields, OrphaFielda,
petty larceny warrant.

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.Arrests

Mary Slok,

Pal Elder, Sarlh
Gibbs, Cheryl Knight, Mary Zerkle, Ema Ropra, Blanch and
Kemeth Ridenour.

IIIN ITCH

DON'T SCRATCH IT!

IN II MINUtES,

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lleallq. PlM ler .c--., laud
leet ttd. •tiler

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al SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITED - Gllle!Oo Jeffers, Pt. Pleasant; "uooa White,
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. LUlian

' '•),

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rexall Dru11 ,
health needs ... that's

Lotar~

(without even mentioning economy! )

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AT SHAIIIrS

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POIIEROYI OHIO

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Sunday 10:30 AM
10 12:30 PM and
5:00 10 9:00 PM

lO's
Reg.
$1.59

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99~

TOOTHPASTE
REG. 1.05
FAMILY SIZE

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58~

2 89

' REG. 83c
LARGE . _ . lor . '

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ASPIRIN

59,

Wayoo Swlthor, Ho10ld Lohoo and Konn&lt;Oth McCul•
Iough oro your lrlondly pha101acloto at Swhhor ood
LDhlt 1•••11 Drug1. They have low prescrlpt1111n
prices end pron~pt Mrvict and ditceunt drug price•

••••n da)'t a week. Let •• ,.,.,, pu t.r ell r:o\r

mentipn' 1111 ·
money)'Ou

605 I. !lAIN

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proscription c.~ll drua needs.

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drowning.

MARAUDER DAY

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Mrs.

99~

Family Size

. :sPRAY.can
8:00 AM 10 10:00 PM

·'· .•: .

S~OPE

LARGE SIZE

&amp;oz.

There Is no truth to the be·
lief that a body will rise to
the surface three times alter

IS

.

SH

you bring your pres,crip-

Arvelle Sommer, Southside.

·:-:_:·:~=-

·~

REG, 99c·SUAVE

why you coo count on

Fields, Mason; Mrs, Dallas
Bailes, Robertaburg; Dewayne
Mlyes, Henderaon; Warren Mil~
ler• Pt. Pleaaant; Mrs. George

Hollman IIIII son,

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SCOPE

in pharmaceuticals and

Sayre, PL. Pleasant.
DISCHARGED - Mrs. 0 t l s
Neal ani son, Leon; Charles

FRIDAY FISH
BUFFET

100 ct.
Reg•
$1.49

REG.l.45

We stock only the finest

tion to' us .

BUFF ERIN

Reg. US ·

goes into every
prescription at

geHing the best when

cea._. rn:H..JU.-NOT 4.tm

Polish
Remover

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:BencJ:· ".: ~~~:J~!r ~ '&amp;\JSW
bnc!ils~ ·
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Senior Clbb ,:, ·. - throup
Organizes·

Of Dovghter

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Mr. IIIII Mra. Ra1mond Colea
o1 MJ4dlopcrt haw returned from
~ I two WHk vl.alt Ia llliiarwpolia, t
:: JnL, Witl'l her· ac.in-law alii
;: dauahter, Mr. alxl Mrs. Charles

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Garnes was recently discharg..
eel trun the armed forces ard
Ia currently oi!JI)Ioyed althe AIIlion Alrc:nft In IJ¥llanapolls.
Mra. Gomes Ia employed by the
llldlana Bell T!!ephone Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnes acCOOJ.ponied Mr, ani Mrs. Coles 10
Mlddloport lor the weekend. They
Ylolled his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Garnes of Vlrtoo, her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

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THURSDAY
TWI-LIGHT GARDEN C I u b,
Tlalr_., 7:30 p.m., home of
Mro. Mile Smllh, Wehe Tor·

. . race.
MAGNOLIA TEMPLE 198,
Pytldan ~~-·· Thur&amp;da,y, 7:30

p.m., D. 0( A. Hall. Members

uqodto·.uencL
EP9:'0PAL Church Womea
Thur!ida,y at 11!e Parish House;
·• 12:30 lund!Ooo, roiiOII'OCI by prolr&amp;IJ! by Mro. Fred crow, Jr.,
JUJd Mra. Ow-los Gibbs.

ROCX SPRINGS Dotter Health
Club, 1:30 p.m. Thur&amp;da,y, homo
o1 Mrs. Arlie Abbott; M r a.
Ben&amp; WhaleJ, progriDlj M r
Fred Goegleln 11Je contells,

a.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varian or Pomeroy have recehed
word or the marriage of their son, Alnnan First Class Ray-

monl Varian, 10 Helga Locher or Germany,
The weddlna: was an event of July 19 in Berlin where
Airman Varian has been stationed tor the past two years. He
was a 1966 graduate or Wahama High School.
Since his enlistment in the Air Force, AJrman Varian has
completed courses in law and goverrunent aOO geometry. 1be
new Mrs. Varian is a secretary for 1 law firm. The CQll)le
plan to reside In the United States following his dlsl.'harge, Air~
man Varian's address Is 7350 Air Police Sq., Box U92, New
York, N. Y. , 09611.

Meigs

Awakening of

~roperty

Indonesia is

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Society Topic

Harry Canterbury, Ethel can-

terbury IOHelenL,MUhoan, WO¥-

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Church

or

CevU Kauff, Eva Kauff, Hazel Kauff to Hazel Jean K a u If,

!'Oifarcl

day Ylsltoto o1 Mr. and Mrs.
A. Elam. ·

diy of Sadie Arllher wa1, ho!JO&lt;eel;

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ARRJI7VHJ
,- LU

w: buoiJJOsl
Ylollorl o1 Gallipolis.
Carol Ann llarlllto wao a week-

.ol hlir grandparonte,
ll. H. Hobeaoa ohd

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NEW
SHiPMENT

.jilelvin Circle IIIII. a ~rloll! ol
Coilianbuo, .IIIII Jlllileo · Clreh! ~
Now nave.; W. VI., oloJtecl with
Mar1 Clre)e 9VU tilt weekJ!!d.

temPerature chloaea.·

Mr, · anq Mro.

oton IIIII

l'am1ly

111riahl

ers,

ol c;olumbuo,

YOU, T01),
WILL

and the Robert Lee family,
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ed , '"' the __-Don Smith llmll~.

SEE

Bolli' VI!JMeler, lolarpret Ann

carletoa' were ·hostesses at a
dinner In -

· ol Eunle Brinker's blrthdl.\'. Patrick carleJoo IIIII WWiam earleton wore
also preaent.
Mr. IIIII Mra. Robert Lee aiJd
children called OJJ Mr. and Mro.
Ray Proffllt of Portland SwldiJI

andMIIBJ~Iblt. . ' '

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PARK ·
·sATURDAY-SEPT. 21 st
UNTIL 5 .PM .

.TiffEL'Y- .

"FAMILY OUTING'' .'·
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:OUeTES

OF
STEELWORKERS
NO. 3739

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evening.
El&amp;lrt IIIII Forty Melga

County
Salon 710 mel at the home of

EWJle Brinker wl1h Myrtle Walker aa cOooholteu, on MOB!ay
night. Ten membera were present.. P r I z e 1 '&amp;Warded by
Ruth Thorrton. were won by Eunle Brinker. A geHiall eard
was sent to RhOda Hackett. Ellery.., ollloyecllhe. evening.

SPECIAL

Rag. 59c Asoorttd Fall ago Plants • - • • • • • • • • «c
R.,. 2.59-2• to 36" Rubbor Plonto • •'• • • - • • • 2.22

Complete GOLD FISH AQUARIUM

69 Chevy
,~

ALL FOR

2 LIVELY GOLD FISH

s9e

GLASS BOWL-COLORED CHIPS
WATER PLAHT-FISH FOOD

SEPT. 26

PET TURTLES JUST ARRIVED-Fall Bulbs for out·

~,.,,
POMEROY MOTOR CO.

door planting, tulips, crocus, hyacinths, daHodils and

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POMEROY, OHIO

narcin111.

••••••••••••••••••••••

BEN

FRANKLIN

PHONE
H2-3491

OHIO

PO¥EROY

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CAMDEN PARK WIL!-,BE OPEN SATURD~Y EVENING.
AND ALL DA'( SUNDAY-JOIN· . FUH
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Altlll!dlng I h &amp;u!clq plealc
wore Mr. and lol:tl.. ,...... Hollqn, Linda aDd Larey, Mrs. lva
linger, Charles F 'lUll!, lllrs, Eva
Kl~es, E. 11. llolilJol, lllr: and
Mrs. RAibort Parker IIIII famll,y,
Mi-. ani Mrs. Ralph Ballard IIIII
lamiiJ and P!c. Holllli1S llancee,
Mlsa Sl!olla Faulk,' ·
EvealnaYiattoro wore Mr. and
Mro. Frank lloltor.

HOUSE
PLANTS

f~Wepo

wore recent pitS ot Rlil&gt;h IA.e

Q·T.IPS
EFFERDENT

t

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Reg. 1.09 TABLETS 40 CT . .

OENTUR£ CLEANSER

· TABLETJS

Becky Tiq)lett served refreshments to the group, The next
mee!log wW be held October 7
wllb a cookout mill featuring
kabobs. - carol Hargraves, re-porter.

NEW HAVEN - Tho awaken- ne E. Mllhoa.r!, Parcels,_ Pome~
inl ollndonella was tho program roy,

ralt,

Thlr!l1'nt were prooent IDI'

graves, and Twlla Clatworthywas
presented to the club, aOO assignments for the next _meeting
were given.

ley, Parcels, Olive.

Mr. ani Mrs. Evere!l ;:ay
Mia• Llnlo lleeveo spent a
Johnson, and All:lrea, o1 Colum- ni81&gt;t with her hroll!or and' olaA., E)am. •. '
, are :vlaitlng his mother. ter•in-law, Mr. and Mra. Robel1-

SU!JdOy School Sept. 8. Tl)e birth-

Rllnlall wW avorage throoquarter Inch to ... Inch, ooeurrll!l 18 .,.Jy dilly ohowera ani ,a feoi'thundenhow·

Hareraves.
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Plna ani certificates were dlolrlbuted. Carol Harp-avea, paot
president, save a repOrt 011
awarda won at the eount;y fair.
These Incl.- 21 blue ribboN,
five red ami one white- All Jll8Do
ben reeelvod blue ribbons 011
their "Let's EJPlore" project.
carol Hargraws and Debbie Runnel Ued lor oeoond ploce ln the
' nutc iUon conteat.
PT. PLEASANT- The MGblle
Class wiMOr ribbons In cloth- X-Ray Unit IIJlO!!SOfed by the TB
Ing were awarded 10 Twill Clat. Alooelatlon IIIII tho lolaooo CcJun. .
worthy IIIII Jennifer Bllkeale6. v Health IJtl,artmont wW visit
Jennifer """ cha!Jiplooshlp In MaBOn County ln October.
tailored clo11!1!11 and modeled her
Tho unit achedulo Is Leon
outfit at the state falr, where she Town Hall on Oct 28, !rom 4 to
was named "wtstandlna or the 7 p. m.; Sunnyside Elomenlary
dO¥" ani Iller pllced llrollntho School oo OcL 29 frOJII 2 10 5
state (or which she reeelved a p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m.; Ma80!1
~ clock trophy. The club also
Clt;y Building on OcL 3011! lrom
won the llrat place tnlphy lor a 10 L m. to noon and 4 p. m. to
decorated car In the Junior Fair 6 p, m,; Mason County eourt.
parade at the cllUIII,y talr.
houoe m OcL 31 from 10 L m.
Mary Pear100 read the ~ 10 noon, I to 3 p. m. ani -5 10 7
stitutlon to the members and it p. m. and also on No\'. 1 trcm
was adopted as read. Project lOa. m. to 12 noon.
books for Outdoor COOkery n,
The x.raya are free and re-which the club Is taking. were quire no undressing. Persons 17
distributed.
years or age or older may take
The club pr&lt;Jgrl!ll, PIIMed by the X-r&amp;¥1!.
Debbie Harbrecht, carol Har-

Gar I Bucldey' Mamie Buckley
10 Chester Buckl'lf, Nancy Buck-

ELEANOR CmCLE, 7:30 theme when the Woman•s Mls'11o!r!!day nl&amp;lrt, l*th Methodist olonary Soclol;f o1 11!e New HaCl!urcb.

}' NeWS
· ·w.0 ~~
N
N le
.aP"'ft eWS, .0 8.
. hw JoQea ' •~'~~~ sons or Bar- er, · ~r-; alii Mr,,a. w.
.Jack Elimt
!I'. Vit., IIIII
Thoma aiJd Mfs.
-..·Mr, IIIII Mro. ' Mrs.·
the Day
,·, ·
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Coming Soon

and Mrs. Charles Jones

:. ®!Social
Calendar·J

80a IIi the
l"'f •pe!1J~a 1
will paenlly be
50,, .
warm thr'outlf!OJJt tho p.,...
lod, will! Oldy PJii!OI' c~ayoJo:&gt;,

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:; ol Lakin, W, VL

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era, Twtla Clatworthy aiMI Carol

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;: Galllpolla, and their grlliQ)ar-

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Club orpniled Monlol' .....tJw.
5eptembei' 18 will! olfteera
bel!ll Debblf Harbrooht. proaldenl; dBock.Y BOOilllhilll, v l c o
preol ent; Mal')' Peoraon, seerotory; Irene lllrnoa, lreuorert
carol Hargraveo,-. report..
or; Bock.Y Triplott, recreaUm
leo4er; Twill CJat:worJIJy, healih
c:halrmiD; Debbie HUMOU, ure.
11' chairman, and JWJlors leldo

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God met at the Rutland.

Fred Dale Allensworth 10 ll&lt;mhome ol Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
SATURDAY
ald
M, Newell, MarJorie Newell,
RidenoUr
with
Mrs,
Freda
Tur,• CIDCKEN BARBECUE, SaturLot, Middleport,
E. Cleland Sr., Leona V. Cloley,
co-hoateoo.
Orpho
Fields
dlf. bf«1mtng at 11 a.m. , MaBoyd Roy McDaniel, Rena M. land, Henry E. Cleland Jr., Lot
""' Valunleor Fire DOJ)B11monl. -.a in charge of devotlona, ua- McDaniel 10 Larry J. Hud11011, No. 35, R&gt;meroy. ·
4
Ploteedl tmrarda new r 1 r e tng the theme, ' Sfreet P..a or
John W. Arbaugh, Ethel ArService" taken from 1l!o 23NI Unda L. Hudson, Lot, Pllmell'Jiek.
roy,
baus!J 10 KOIIIH!th R, Young, Lucy
Plllm.
Nellie
Dudding
led
In
CHESTER VOLUNTEER FireJessie E. Cooper to Jesalo ~ Young, Lois 18 and 19, Olive.
•• plenle at tho lire OOUio, prayer.
c
Pro1f11, 1.&lt;11-17 SII!M!.
I .. Jolin )II. 4\dlausil. Ethei.,.VStewardlhlll dlreetor IUia Me8uBdQ', Sept. 22, at 5 p.m. Fln\vui!OII
M, wolro, Amn.,
fo Heliil Caldwell, ll!lo
Daniel
received
the
penney-&amp;-&lt;~&amp;¥
llltl!, their lamllleo, lho Ladles
Wolfe, Dec., to Davey D. Wolfe, 16 and 17, Olive.
!IJ&lt;lJI8Y,
Blosalni
cups
l!l!ould
be
Aen11f•ey IDd tamllles, and all
Ca1herlne Y. Wolfe, Parcels, LeGlenn Hash, Levina Huh, to
11!ooe 1lflo helped 1ri1h the food broul!lll to the next moOting,
tart.
·
Leonard
Hash, 189% Ac:rea, SaEleonor Davis and Nellie Dudbooth at the Melp CO. Fair, and
Adellne P. Browning 10 Henry lem.
ding were appointed to aerve on
their llmllleo Invited.

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the visitation committee, Freda

SATURDAY NIGHT hlsl! sebool Turley and B&lt;lnnle Fields pve
dance 1J11'4', Melp JWJlor Hlgll a report OJJ lhelr viaiiB the past
auditorium, Pomeroy, 8:30 to month.
11:30 p.m. The JO¥• will omrt was announeed that the WMS
c. the danc:e, which ls sehool- llsto boar&lt;l mooting wiU be held
iJ,ani!OI'IId. The public IB wei- II tho Scott Depot Church ol
God '"' Tue!!day, Oe!Ober 8. AJ.
MONDAY
so, an executive committee meetTENT 9~, Daughtero ol Un- log will be held at 1he homo o1
klll VeteriDI, Monday at I h e Faye Ca!pOI!terOJJ Tue&amp;da,y, Sop!.
D,A.V. hall.
24, at 9:30.
Noxl month's mooting will be
a feUowlhtp dinner to be held
Reported
at Rou.ah's Drive-bl. Sarah Gibbs
PT. PLEASANT - Arrests was IJIP)Jnted chaJrman.
Freda Turley gave the proroCOl1led at tho cllUIII,y joU durl!w !he post twe!IIY-foor hours gram. Ref'resbments were aenwere: Jack Watson, 36, Bender- ed to Iva CQeharl, Rita Me~
eon. charpd with intoxlcatloni Daniel, Eleanor Davia, PanJy
Fraddln Casto. 34, Pt. Pleas- Fry, Nellie Dudding, Ada John1111, driving whUe inJoxlca!ed, lOR, FO¥e Carpenter, !l!o Erani ROI!IId Erb, 22. Now Haven, win, R- Johnoon, Freda TUf.
ley, Bonnie Fields, OrphaFielda,
petty larceny warrant.

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39c CLiTEX

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.Arrests

Mary Slok,

Pal Elder, Sarlh
Gibbs, Cheryl Knight, Mary Zerkle, Ema Ropra, Blanch and
Kemeth Ridenour.

IIIN ITCH

DON'T SCRATCH IT!

IN II MINUtES,

........ ~ .... Mdr: .t ...,.

5

......... 1 ldU. ...... ho
lleallq. PlM ler .c--., laud
leet ttd. •tiler

u&amp;rf-• ....-.

al SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITED - Gllle!Oo Jeffers, Pt. Pleasant; "uooa White,
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. LUlian

' '•),

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rexall Dru11 ,
health needs ... that's

Lotar~

(without even mentioning economy! )

. .... .

AT SHAIIIrS

.::...

POIIEROYI OHIO

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WlthEUl&amp;

Sunday 10:30 AM
10 12:30 PM and
5:00 10 9:00 PM

lO's
Reg.
$1.59

. "'

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,

'

11-

99~

TOOTHPASTE
REG. 1.05
FAMILY SIZE

'

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58~

2 89

' REG. 83c
LARGE . _ . lor . '

.

ASPIRIN

59,

Wayoo Swlthor, Ho10ld Lohoo and Konn&lt;Oth McCul•
Iough oro your lrlondly pha101acloto at Swhhor ood
LDhlt 1•••11 Drug1. They have low prescrlpt1111n
prices end pron~pt Mrvict and ditceunt drug price•

••••n da)'t a week. Let •• ,.,.,, pu t.r ell r:o\r

mentipn' 1111 ·
money)'Ou

605 I. !lAIN

' _j

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Full

. MAGIC

.' !'-r,¥·,

proscription c.~ll drua needs.

I

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OPEN DAILY

drowning.

MARAUDER DAY

0
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Mrs.

99~

Family Size

. :sPRAY.can
8:00 AM 10 10:00 PM

·'· .•: .

S~OPE

LARGE SIZE

&amp;oz.

There Is no truth to the be·
lief that a body will rise to
the surface three times alter

IS

.

SH

you bring your pres,crip-

Arvelle Sommer, Southside.

·:-:_:·:~=-

·~

REG, 99c·SUAVE

why you coo count on

Fields, Mason; Mrs, Dallas
Bailes, Robertaburg; Dewayne
Mlyes, Henderaon; Warren Mil~
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'I1WLER SPACE, readJo Ia
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11 ceftts lllf W•"' Ill CINICUHv.
1916 COMET, I cylinder, .....
boot up. private. pJen17 of
614-992-Zl$1
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'68's .Rid~ed ·. ··
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malle, two door; 1167 Chryao
room fat dll1drOII 111 plaJ POI'ATOES, WATEIUIELONS.
..... ... INid wltlllll II cAys.
1lr New Yorter, air CCJIMB. , Phone IIIIIIOI.
f.l. . piiOIIe IISIIII a - Prell·
CltlD OP TMANIU j, . .ITVAitY
-GUARANI'EED.t1.M frH Sf ...... MlftfiiiUOOI• II.
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lloDed, power brake~, '~AYAILAILE
1111, Portland.
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ILIND ADI
Ia&amp; and whidows. 4 door •
CLI!lAN
two
bedroom
lornllhed
PHONE
992-2094
.ullllftlellll Uc CIM,.. ,_ Allnr+
dim; 1113 Volbwagen; liM
aparlmeul. automatic hell, UDD HBATING eqa1JIIIIIII,
Of' ..C. NOUII
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v.a,
antomallc;
1167
five
miles Datlh of Pnmeroy.
ROUND WOOD
one gas Door lumace,
.... •••• .. 1:11 • ••. O.lty
Pomeroy Home &amp;
MllllaDI, I , cyllnder automattM •·• .. 11tlt NMft ..._,..y
Pbone • • •
f.l1o4fc
BTU, 1811; ooe pa apflo fur.
ALL
SPECIES
tic. Financing avallable. Ph.
.. B. MD l'lloiien11.•~
naco 10,1100 BTU, $15; t pa
Notice
tiiU547, after 5 pbooe . . 2 BEDROOM ~ In
Maximum
Diameter
10
in.
elreulallng beaten with flm.
HAM SHOOT Sunday, Sept Zl,
Hocklltpolt r Ohio ·
11741.
t.lo.Jfe
Middleport,
Newly
decorated,
1511
and up; one coal atobr
12 noon oo 4 p,m, Hams, ba·
Minimum Diameter 2 ln.
lull-. Service•
with controll I'll: one
Phone - - weelaii,JI.
con, turkeys and Yo hog, All
cuRTISS
.,. ....,, ......,. ot
I-IJ.6le
'*'verdon
burner
1511;
used
proceeds go to new emergen·
Public Sale
u tllflaent bnedl, eattJe ....
coal funllcel. blowws. Amct, truck sponsored by Racine AUCTION: I HAVE sold my
• or 4 bnedl of aoat bacb,
FOUR ROOMS and bath, utilold Brottten, Plwo&amp;O), pbooe
emergency squad,
9-19-3tc
farm and will sell the follow.
Ity room, close to new PomebJ
ea1IIDI
-~
ing personal property at my . rny grade school. Large lot
mero:
at Pubr
...,. .l Cool9llle.
IF YOU are hot and feeling
DELIVERED TO
residence located one mile Call 9l~Z.2540.
9-17~·
FOUR
!IIEERS,
weighing
b&amp;mean,
west of Cheater, Ohio on
OHIO PALLET CO·.
Ita all because your car ain't
450 and 500 lbs Rol-;:c~.BRA;;;;,o;;;;FOIID;;.,
County Road 2\1 off of Slate
land
Searlaa,
Rutland.
Phone
• free Estll!lltas
clean.
992-2689
ForSele
Roule 7 (Walch for sale ar·
AtJC'1111NDB
7G-4DI.
g.IJ.elp
Try DIU new Automatic·
Early
American
I'DWB) . Saturday, Sept. 21. STEREO,
Coeaplelo lenlel
POMEROY, OHIO
• Quality Concrete
Muon car wasb. 9-IHI&lt;
1968, 10:311 a.m, - Frigidaire stereo. radio combination,
FACTORY
CLOIIEOUT.
1181
Ollila . . . .
refrigerator, electric oven, solid state unit, 4 speed chan.
lamoua brand atMeo, lovely
• Certified Streneth
NO IIIJNTING on my premises,
ForSell
ger,
lovely
maple
flnlllh,
JlaDe,
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dlshel. rowels, rinse luho,
walnut
flnlah.
This
set
baa
big
Mrs, George Freeland, SyragriD, two five piece dinette
Make payments of 18 per
lttfe ' • Dilfve!J
automatic changer, AM a. FM FALL CLEARANCE OM AUJM.
cuse.
9-19-2tc
,
seta. Sllverlone TV, curtains. month or balance of $98.12.
INUM
FISBING
BOATS.
10,
radio. 'l1tll set sold much
lbrow rugs, clothes hamper. Call IJ92.3218.
AIR
!miDhiOI'oJNO
12,
13
loot.
Kingsbury
Ball
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QQick
Service
higher now. wm sen for
I WILL NOT be responsible for
9xl! rug, walltelepbone, qull~
ai!CII ...toe. Jack'l lWIItSales, '"' County Road 11.
I!OUS, or 15 per month. Try
any debts contracted by any·
• Finlshllll
Ing frames, Ironing hoard, STEREO. AM &amp; FM radio, 4nllon, New Bmlll. bDat
cme mile- of Rl. Sll,~
II In your homo. Call - . - .
one olbor than myaeH.
Maytag washer (wringer),
speed automatic changer.
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t.!Hiql
• Salfd &amp; Gravel
Teriy Lee Wolfe,
&lt;O!fee table, nUllty cart, auWalnut console model. WiD
lll. I, Portland, Oblo
tomatle washer, desk. rocker, aacrtlke for $'18.32 or monthly
, DIAL 992-3284
THE AMAZING Blue Lustre FARM. ApprodmaieiJ I'll ~
g.~p
dresser, four beds. porcll
payment~~. Call 9ft.MIB.
rea, two ttory boule, t.ala,
••
wiD
leave
yoar
upholllery
~1J.6le
awblg, dresser and vanity,
etc., all IQ!d!np Ill 1*1'
beautifully sell and eleaD.
Jift'RODUCING Judy Smith as
lawn chairs, elder harrell
CG1ld111aa, loeiMd In Rutland
ReD! electric shampooer 11.
a """ operator and high styl(!), lloDe jug, cream oepara- SIX ROOM brick homo on 4th
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
townalllp, llolp Cooml:, all
Ist. Emdag appointments
Baker Fumllure.
~tor, eleclric driB, bencb viae,
St. New Haven, Price rocluc.
Mldtlleport Ill.. Iller I
avaUah1e on Tuesdays a n d
bencb grloder, \!. hp motor, eel. Ranch style, three bed- COUNTY FAIR clemoualralor,
p.m.
1-u.cte
'!1111rada.JI. Helen's Beauty
BUDGET PRJCE randtwe em
4 • I foot picture window, rooms, gan~~e. basement.
INI Ill ug III!WfDg macbl""
,
Shop, 1611 Nye Ave., Pomeroy.
..... lldrd Door badgel lbap.
stasa door, one lot of wind- Phone 181-21171.
9-lut:
IIIOd at cOunty fair. 'l1tiJ ma- BtJOKEYE ~TROLA, bum1
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9-!Ub:
ows. Many otber arUcles too
Bater
J'uraltuze. ~
cldoe wiD do laney .....t, . coal and wood, brlet lined.
numerous to mention. Term~~, 1!181 CHEVY plclmo, Jl'leelakle,
Oldo.
'II 161
mab bnltmlholel, dam IDd
used leas than two wlntm,
POR TRAD!-(lnh fur ..,.
cub. Owner, W. J!:. Brown. $11115, phone - - IDOIIDII'IID. Ibis macblnt IOid ucellent condlllon, prleed rea.
tlquol. William Bmnn, Jlld.
SEWING MACIIM:S, npo1r
Lancb served by dlun:h. Not
..IJ.4tc
for llOIIJO now fl4 or 15 per
aonable, ~ ttz.ml.
•illlparl.
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l'III)IOnalble for accidents.
lei'Y!ce, Ill ........ WY 1monlh, try II Ill 10111' ._,
t.J3.31c
DM. The Fabric l!llap, PomBradford Aucllon (.'mnpany. 1!181 FIAT, see at 2'10 Walnut
eaD ......
t.IS«c
WilL DO IIIWIDI at homo eroy. Aathoi lied Sbtpr llllel
Racine, Obto. fiiOIIO 91.-1
81, Middleport after 5 p.m.
82 FORD XL eimvertlble, JIOOcl
dpperl, ]IOCbb, peplng,
C. C. Bradfonl, A~
llld Set vice. We Sblrpen:
~17-ltc
oondlllon, 5 new llrea, t1150.
ONE BRITNEY female bini
•
SeMn.
....
"""""'"•· elteratkml, etc. A. c. Bradfold, Mgr.
call after 5:30 p.m. 1115934.
lin. Jl'reddle Tbabel. ......
9-!Wte 11164 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE, ~ dog I months old, one Ger·
~IWI!e
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4 door, ltandard shill, good' · man ohart balr, male, 11
cmlidl 1£.. ftndiD8 .,. '';e1
condition. $650, call New Hamltilths old. Mosguard Breed- SIX BEAGLE pupa, 7 Liberty
IIIII IOI'Yice. ABC Ddlip:k;t,
Audlon
WILL DO PAlfi'I'ING, plumbiae.
ven
882-2918.
9-17-811&gt;
lng, phone Mason 773·5291i.
Malon, W. Va. PbGae mH.
Ave.. Pomeroy, Phone ma.
WEDNESDAY, SEP'I'EMliER
91S 6tp
..,..,. IIIII electric wGit
INc
5669 after 6 p.m.
9-I.Wip
!5, lHI-1t:• A.M.
1964
FORD
Falrlane 500, 4-door,
bJ tOUIIicl ... bJ boor. Clwbha 1117-'18111.
. .IJip THE ESTATE of the Late Ruradio and slen!O, good condl· FARM, 321!. ACRES, 6 room
by Dally will be sold at Auc·
Pili For Sale
house, bath, gas heat, fire·
Uon. Must sell, leaving for
tlou at late Residence In LeIICJIMAUZERS,
Cooien, Pooclplace,
drilled
weD,
good
buildWILL LEASE all electric three
VIetnam. See Gerald Rollom,
tart Falls, Ohio on Stale
111
and
Weatlea
'While lJcol.
bedroom traDer for one year.
Ings.
Bam
equipped
for
Grade
one ntlle east of Five Polnlll
Rol!te
338.
2
Pc.
Living
Room
1111',
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A milk. With or without farm
Oue cblld OK. llarllord area,
off Rt. 7.
9-17-3tc
Solie, Coffee Table, Ruga &amp;
Jlarbroo
K
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a,
Coolville,
eqolpmenl. Bowman's Run or
Wrlle, ~ nelda, ••
Carpeting, Stands &amp; Lampo,
..INIIIe
1!:11111 93rcl Sine!, Chicago, m.
Forest Run Road, Lee JoJm. 0. 41711.
FRONT
END,
suitable
for
mat.'
son,
Rt.
1,
Racine.
Phone
10111.
IH7-41c Kidney Shaped Desk and
lng a traDer, $15; tires,
Chair, Occasional Chair, AJr.
919-2246.
9-19-tfe
springs and wheels; 300 gal·
B141wWIIe ....................
SPECIAL SALE em Ibis weet. way SWeeper, Ottoman, Ink
ion water tank, suitable for
Real
Estele
For
Sale
Well. ART GLASS LAMP
WoJDell'l dreaseo and clolhI ;ltall 11• . _ far . . . . . . II
baullng water, $30. Edward 1948 Yo TON FORD pickup, 4
O'BRIEN AND CllOW
Cupboard, Writin~
tM Cllrnee Clift • rt' n
llltaltspeed, good shape. Reasonla&amp; and cblldren'• clothing Clllna
Ball.
Phone
992-65111.
H7-311:
REALTY
COMPANY
MiatdiiOIMtelt&amp;la" .... ,..._.
Desk
&amp;
Cllair,
Electrolux
Jelfen Clotbing St&lt;re, Rt. 33.
able. VIncent P. Brndericl&lt;. POMEROY - 2 story lnme., ......... vw... ~~~ M!M . . l
Sweeper, Picture • Trunk, 9
rMa. 'I'M I' I '
.........~ a
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l'omeroy.
~17-«.c
Phone 119J.8214,
~INic
When Hawaii beca!JI8 a ·
3 bedrooms, bath, nice lot, ~
Pc, Dining Rm. Suite (with FIVE sta week old male tl~
~J:-::..··
~~
alate,
the American IJai !eM to give away. Call 9liZ.
low taxes. $5.000.00
, . . . 11ft
•hanlld
10 • IJO.Itar . tlillla '•
500
BALES
good
bay.
See
James
ANYONE brteresled In 11aJt. Clllna Cupboard) 4 Pc. Bed 5327 after 6 p.m.
1-17-311:
POMEROY - 2 story frame, :=*'
IIIII.
arranged ID !lye rowl of illl
Room Suite, Bedding &amp; Un·
._ a New Tellamenl Baptlat
Hollon, MinerniDe, Pllone 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, par1
....,.,. IL Cllwtl.
,
alan altemallllg ·With ,filar
ens, Hand Sweeper, Metal
Cllurdl please call ~.
IIIIUOII7.
9-Jt.31p
ELECI'RIC
relrigerator
and
basement,
nice
garage.
rows of five alan of Jradl..
Bed
(complete)
Old
Rockers,
9-17-&amp;c
Uonal white Ill a b!ill flel4.
electric range, as eacb. Carl
15.8011,00 ..... lll Ill Ill ltJ UJ . . .
Vanity Dresser, High Boy
. ' ·:
FIVE ROOM home, bath, ooe PCMEROV - 2 story frame,
Barnhill,
Tuppers
Plalnl,
Chest,
Bowl
&amp; Pilcher, BirdsGRACE'S BEAUTY SHOP,
Door, In Pomeroy, Out of
Phone 867-3400.
~!Hlp
2 bedrooms, bath, garage,
eye Maple Dresser, 4 Poster
Cheate wtll be c!Oied for two'
hlgb water. ParUy furnished
pordlea.
12.500.00
Maple Bed Complete, Odd
- b from Sept. 30 through
If desired. Phooe 992-3251.
PLAY
PEN
and
car
seat.
Mn.
III!!NRY
a.ELAND
Chairs (Many old), Porch &amp;
Oct. 14.
~17-&amp;p
~IMp
Ollke . . . .
John
Lyons,
541
So&lt;ond
Ave.,
Yard Furniture, Pottery PieMiddleport.
t.17-3tc
Rea. Willi
ces, G1assware (several nice
THERE wtll be a Gun Shoot
BARNES SUMP pump, condl·
t-INt.
pieces), Warm Morning Gas
Sunday. September 22 begin..
lion Uke now. Uoed 6 months.
FOUR
ROOM
hou!e,
bath,
tun
Heater, Crosley Gas Range,
nlng at noon at the Forked
Phone 919-lK71.
9-ll-3!e
basement, storm cloon and
Glass
Dood Cupboard, s pc.
Run Sportsman Club. Every·
windows, a]uminnm ...1.11 ....
Dinette Set, Crosley Rcfrlg.
. reasonable. can~·
one Ia welcome,
9-18-41c
pn&lt;ed
be
erator, Large Utility Cup, , I
seen
at
773
Grant
street,
Mlclhoard &amp; Cart, China Several
TWO
NICE
bulldiDg
lots
In
WAS
2110.00
•
TRUCK
SPECIAL!
BAND every Friday and Satur·
dieport,
9-17-«p
GBO. IICI lEI 1£R. . . . . .
Pieces, Kllchen 'Utilities,
AJ1Jaugb'l Second Subdivision.
day at Jack's Club on HarriWicker Tr•y, Hand Tools,
Tuppers Plains. Waler tap I'OMEIIOY - Two building
IOIIVillo Road off Rl. 7. Coun·
FOUR
year
old
mare,
tine
lots out of hJih water. Room
lneludod , Also 190 ol. an ..,.
Auct. Note : This Is an Estate
try music by Gayle McDonfourths Arahlan, Phone ea.
f&lt;lr 3 Ill 4 bouaoo. $25011.11
Sale of nice merchandise and
re. Especially nkle lot, p1e1&gt;.
ald and his Drillers, g. J3.31c
' 4 DOOR
6011.
9-17-3tc
BYRAQIIIE
- 8 room , _
will be a Iorge sale. Terms:
ly of evergroeua. II!! A&lt;rea
' c:l . • ..;:, aallll
,
.
batll, gas wall run-.
SPECIAL ,,,
EVERYONE Is invited to J1ut.
Cash. Signed: Frocl Crow II CUBIC FOOT refrigerator, good bullcl1ns lot In country.
.
cab, Ilk,• NW tiraa ·
,
a&lt;re lot. ltlliOO.OO
All priced reasooably, Alao
land Gun Club Trap Shoot,
Esecutor of Ellate of Ru~
,,
frostleaa, Ice maker, two
COUNTilY
IIOME - ' 1 Iarp .
3 polld bitch "'~~' mount pialSalmday, Sept. 21 at 1 p.m.
Daily. Not Responsible For
yeurs old, also eleclrlc range,
rooms, bath, .., good crave!'
form 1Ift for tractor, poHam llhool, Sept. ll2 at 1 p.m,
A&lt;cldenta. BRADFORD AUC.
good condlllon, Pllone 19!- taloooll pulley for Ford Tracroad, U minutes to P.OIMIO
one mile !tom Rutland on
TION CO., Complete Sales
3982.
H7-ltc ·
Nlee
lhrubbery,
~
tor, weldod steel truck I!8Jlo
N.,. Uma Road, follow sign! ,
Service. Phone: 994 3821, C,
8 ft. F1oetolda. Good tlreo. e cyL eaatna. Bilow JIIII'Ut ,PI'Ice.
all. liS ....... ot land. . . . .
.
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C. Bradford, Aud. A. C. Brad- 1968 RED FORD FUtura llporlll opy for tarpaulin, lor lbnrl
REIJ!N
.,
VIIIGlL
'I'IW'(l8D
bed, several acceaaor1ea for
eel ... Jftmlaea.
9-13-31.:,
ford, Mgr.
9-1~1&lt;
Coupe, bucket seats, endaa
.....
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Ford tractor, new upper Unlr. A8IOCIA'I'li:JI
amallc, new tires, Pboae 1111- for Ford tractor, smnL
tn'RAal8l!l
Help Wented
For Rent
3771.
t-17-tlc
..lUte
chimney linen, varlowl Illes,
CAB ID'II. aJIPI1111 It nJIINiliiiED and unlarnlsbeol
lot ol. 6-lncb We. Garavn 111eot 11oaoo I'll» aJiii 1meu111. Cloa to l&lt;hool. PICK YOUR own applea. Low· don
The Ferrara Bible was the
H. Caldwell, '1\lppera
. ,,
• . . . . Plloae Ill! Mil
10.11&amp;
first Sp•nlslJ edition of the Old
..... Orcbard, 91. Rl. 141
Plalna, pbooe Coolville 117· Tellamenl, tranlllaled from
near U. S, 50. IIIII Z910. t.1&amp;«e
18111.
1-t.Nie the·Hebrew ID J.ft53 for the ...., '
lfAL1 (It rBMAill, fill at 'I1WLER SPACE, aD ut11111e1
of Spanish Jews.
,
avallable. Inquire 1H Mulber.
HelpWentld
,.rt lime aJcb1 at clay, apply ry after s or 5 p,m. Wrlle P.
II J111111 BBF, Albouo. Oblo. o. 11a1: as
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miDia1llr6. I'll 'and up. Stud
IIUIM.
t.tute Court, Sylat:llll, Oblo C1181116 eervkl and IJ""""'D'. ! " -

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llllllt Cll I.lacoln IDD. t1U1Jt1eo
To Ivy
10 (It 12 ACRES near blgb.
paid; lllalta IIIIIJ. Pbone . .
t1117. Xl'l. cart A. Young,
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f.ll.lle
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44111 J'lloae 714-00.
moI-1JI.tlp FOUR
dem, ROOM
cleall, ·~·
adults only.
Phone lft-313C
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'I1WLER SPACE, readJo Ia
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11 ceftts lllf W•"' Ill CINICUHv.
1916 COMET, I cylinder, .....
boot up. private. pJen17 of
614-992-Zl$1
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'68's .Rid~ed ·. ··
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malle, two door; 1167 Chryao
room fat dll1drOII 111 plaJ POI'ATOES, WATEIUIELONS.
..... ... INid wltlllll II cAys.
1lr New Yorter, air CCJIMB. , Phone IIIIIIOI.
f.l. . piiOIIe IISIIII a - Prell·
CltlD OP TMANIU j, . .ITVAitY
-GUARANI'EED.t1.M frH Sf ...... MlftfiiiUOOI• II.
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1111, Portland.
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ILIND ADI
Ia&amp; and whidows. 4 door •
CLI!lAN
two
bedroom
lornllhed
PHONE
992-2094
.ullllftlellll Uc CIM,.. ,_ Allnr+
dim; 1113 Volbwagen; liM
aparlmeul. automatic hell, UDD HBATING eqa1JIIIIIII,
Of' ..C. NOUII
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v.a,
antomallc;
1167
five
miles Datlh of Pnmeroy.
ROUND WOOD
one gas Door lumace,
.... •••• .. 1:11 • ••. O.lty
Pomeroy Home &amp;
MllllaDI, I , cyllnder automattM •·• .. 11tlt NMft ..._,..y
Pbone • • •
f.l1o4fc
BTU, 1811; ooe pa apflo fur.
ALL
SPECIES
tic. Financing avallable. Ph.
.. B. MD l'lloiien11.•~
naco 10,1100 BTU, $15; t pa
Notice
tiiU547, after 5 pbooe . . 2 BEDROOM ~ In
Maximum
Diameter
10
in.
elreulallng beaten with flm.
HAM SHOOT Sunday, Sept Zl,
Hocklltpolt r Ohio ·
11741.
t.lo.Jfe
Middleport,
Newly
decorated,
1511
and up; one coal atobr
12 noon oo 4 p,m, Hams, ba·
Minimum Diameter 2 ln.
lull-. Service•
with controll I'll: one
Phone - - weelaii,JI.
con, turkeys and Yo hog, All
cuRTISS
.,. ....,, ......,. ot
I-IJ.6le
'*'verdon
burner
1511;
used
proceeds go to new emergen·
Public Sale
u tllflaent bnedl, eattJe ....
coal funllcel. blowws. Amct, truck sponsored by Racine AUCTION: I HAVE sold my
• or 4 bnedl of aoat bacb,
FOUR ROOMS and bath, utilold Brottten, Plwo&amp;O), pbooe
emergency squad,
9-19-3tc
farm and will sell the follow.
Ity room, close to new PomebJ
ea1IIDI
-~
ing personal property at my . rny grade school. Large lot
mero:
at Pubr
...,. .l Cool9llle.
IF YOU are hot and feeling
DELIVERED TO
residence located one mile Call 9l~Z.2540.
9-17~·
FOUR
!IIEERS,
weighing
b&amp;mean,
west of Cheater, Ohio on
OHIO PALLET CO·.
Ita all because your car ain't
450 and 500 lbs Rol-;:c~.BRA;;;;,o;;;;FOIID;;.,
County Road 2\1 off of Slate
land
Searlaa,
Rutland.
Phone
• free Estll!lltas
clean.
992-2689
ForSele
Roule 7 (Walch for sale ar·
AtJC'1111NDB
7G-4DI.
g.IJ.elp
Try DIU new Automatic·
Early
American
I'DWB) . Saturday, Sept. 21. STEREO,
Coeaplelo lenlel
POMEROY, OHIO
• Quality Concrete
Muon car wasb. 9-IHI&lt;
1968, 10:311 a.m, - Frigidaire stereo. radio combination,
FACTORY
CLOIIEOUT.
1181
Ollila . . . .
refrigerator, electric oven, solid state unit, 4 speed chan.
lamoua brand atMeo, lovely
• Certified Streneth
NO IIIJNTING on my premises,
ForSell
ger,
lovely
maple
flnlllh,
JlaDe,
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dlshel. rowels, rinse luho,
walnut
flnlah.
This
set
baa
big
Mrs, George Freeland, SyragriD, two five piece dinette
Make payments of 18 per
lttfe ' • Dilfve!J
automatic changer, AM a. FM FALL CLEARANCE OM AUJM.
cuse.
9-19-2tc
,
seta. Sllverlone TV, curtains. month or balance of $98.12.
INUM
FISBING
BOATS.
10,
radio. 'l1tll set sold much
lbrow rugs, clothes hamper. Call IJ92.3218.
AIR
!miDhiOI'oJNO
12,
13
loot.
Kingsbury
Ball
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QQick
Service
higher now. wm sen for
I WILL NOT be responsible for
9xl! rug, walltelepbone, qull~
ai!CII ...toe. Jack'l lWIItSales, '"' County Road 11.
I!OUS, or 15 per month. Try
any debts contracted by any·
• Finlshllll
Ing frames, Ironing hoard, STEREO. AM &amp; FM radio, 4nllon, New Bmlll. bDat
cme mile- of Rl. Sll,~
II In your homo. Call - . - .
one olbor than myaeH.
Maytag washer (wringer),
speed automatic changer.
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t.!Hiql
• Salfd &amp; Gravel
Teriy Lee Wolfe,
&lt;O!fee table, nUllty cart, auWalnut console model. WiD
lll. I, Portland, Oblo
tomatle washer, desk. rocker, aacrtlke for $'18.32 or monthly
, DIAL 992-3284
THE AMAZING Blue Lustre FARM. ApprodmaieiJ I'll ~
g.~p
dresser, four beds. porcll
payment~~. Call 9ft.MIB.
rea, two ttory boule, t.ala,
••
wiD
leave
yoar
upholllery
~1J.6le
awblg, dresser and vanity,
etc., all IQ!d!np Ill 1*1'
beautifully sell and eleaD.
Jift'RODUCING Judy Smith as
lawn chairs, elder harrell
CG1ld111aa, loeiMd In Rutland
ReD! electric shampooer 11.
a """ operator and high styl(!), lloDe jug, cream oepara- SIX ROOM brick homo on 4th
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
townalllp, llolp Cooml:, all
Ist. Emdag appointments
Baker Fumllure.
~tor, eleclric driB, bencb viae,
St. New Haven, Price rocluc.
Mldtlleport Ill.. Iller I
avaUah1e on Tuesdays a n d
bencb grloder, \!. hp motor, eel. Ranch style, three bed- COUNTY FAIR clemoualralor,
p.m.
1-u.cte
'!1111rada.JI. Helen's Beauty
BUDGET PRJCE randtwe em
4 • I foot picture window, rooms, gan~~e. basement.
INI Ill ug III!WfDg macbl""
,
Shop, 1611 Nye Ave., Pomeroy.
..... lldrd Door badgel lbap.
stasa door, one lot of wind- Phone 181-21171.
9-lut:
IIIOd at cOunty fair. 'l1tiJ ma- BtJOKEYE ~TROLA, bum1
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9-!Ub:
ows. Many otber arUcles too
Bater
J'uraltuze. ~
cldoe wiD do laney .....t, . coal and wood, brlet lined.
numerous to mention. Term~~, 1!181 CHEVY plclmo, Jl'leelakle,
Oldo.
'II 161
mab bnltmlholel, dam IDd
used leas than two wlntm,
POR TRAD!-(lnh fur ..,.
cub. Owner, W. J!:. Brown. $11115, phone - - IDOIIDII'IID. Ibis macblnt IOid ucellent condlllon, prleed rea.
tlquol. William Bmnn, Jlld.
SEWING MACIIM:S, npo1r
Lancb served by dlun:h. Not
..IJ.4tc
for llOIIJO now fl4 or 15 per
aonable, ~ ttz.ml.
•illlparl.
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l'III)IOnalble for accidents.
lei'Y!ce, Ill ........ WY 1monlh, try II Ill 10111' ._,
t.J3.31c
DM. The Fabric l!llap, PomBradford Aucllon (.'mnpany. 1!181 FIAT, see at 2'10 Walnut
eaD ......
t.IS«c
WilL DO IIIWIDI at homo eroy. Aathoi lied Sbtpr llllel
Racine, Obto. fiiOIIO 91.-1
81, Middleport after 5 p.m.
82 FORD XL eimvertlble, JIOOcl
dpperl, ]IOCbb, peplng,
C. C. Bradfonl, A~
llld Set vice. We Sblrpen:
~17-ltc
oondlllon, 5 new llrea, t1150.
ONE BRITNEY female bini
•
SeMn.
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"""""'"•· elteratkml, etc. A. c. Bradfold, Mgr.
call after 5:30 p.m. 1115934.
lin. Jl'reddle Tbabel. ......
9-!Wte 11164 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE, ~ dog I months old, one Ger·
~IWI!e
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4 door, ltandard shill, good' · man ohart balr, male, 11
cmlidl 1£.. ftndiD8 .,. '';e1
condition. $650, call New Hamltilths old. Mosguard Breed- SIX BEAGLE pupa, 7 Liberty
IIIII IOI'Yice. ABC Ddlip:k;t,
Audlon
WILL DO PAlfi'I'ING, plumbiae.
ven
882-2918.
9-17-811&gt;
lng, phone Mason 773·5291i.
Malon, W. Va. PbGae mH.
Ave.. Pomeroy, Phone ma.
WEDNESDAY, SEP'I'EMliER
91S 6tp
..,..,. IIIII electric wGit
INc
5669 after 6 p.m.
9-I.Wip
!5, lHI-1t:• A.M.
1964
FORD
Falrlane 500, 4-door,
bJ tOUIIicl ... bJ boor. Clwbha 1117-'18111.
. .IJip THE ESTATE of the Late Ruradio and slen!O, good condl· FARM, 321!. ACRES, 6 room
by Dally will be sold at Auc·
Pili For Sale
house, bath, gas heat, fire·
Uon. Must sell, leaving for
tlou at late Residence In LeIICJIMAUZERS,
Cooien, Pooclplace,
drilled
weD,
good
buildWILL LEASE all electric three
VIetnam. See Gerald Rollom,
tart Falls, Ohio on Stale
111
and
Weatlea
'While lJcol.
bedroom traDer for one year.
Ings.
Bam
equipped
for
Grade
one ntlle east of Five Polnlll
Rol!te
338.
2
Pc.
Living
Room
1111',
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A milk. With or without farm
Oue cblld OK. llarllord area,
off Rt. 7.
9-17-3tc
Solie, Coffee Table, Ruga &amp;
Jlarbroo
K
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a,
Coolville,
eqolpmenl. Bowman's Run or
Wrlle, ~ nelda, ••
Carpeting, Stands &amp; Lampo,
..INIIIe
1!:11111 93rcl Sine!, Chicago, m.
Forest Run Road, Lee JoJm. 0. 41711.
FRONT
END,
suitable
for
mat.'
son,
Rt.
1,
Racine.
Phone
10111.
IH7-41c Kidney Shaped Desk and
lng a traDer, $15; tires,
Chair, Occasional Chair, AJr.
919-2246.
9-19-tfe
springs and wheels; 300 gal·
B141wWIIe ....................
SPECIAL SALE em Ibis weet. way SWeeper, Ottoman, Ink
ion water tank, suitable for
Real
Estele
For
Sale
Well. ART GLASS LAMP
WoJDell'l dreaseo and clolhI ;ltall 11• . _ far . . . . . . II
baullng water, $30. Edward 1948 Yo TON FORD pickup, 4
O'BRIEN AND CllOW
Cupboard, Writin~
tM Cllrnee Clift • rt' n
llltaltspeed, good shape. Reasonla&amp; and cblldren'• clothing Clllna
Ball.
Phone
992-65111.
H7-311:
REALTY
COMPANY
MiatdiiOIMtelt&amp;la" .... ,..._.
Desk
&amp;
Cllair,
Electrolux
Jelfen Clotbing St&lt;re, Rt. 33.
able. VIncent P. Brndericl&lt;. POMEROY - 2 story lnme., ......... vw... ~~~ M!M . . l
Sweeper, Picture • Trunk, 9
rMa. 'I'M I' I '
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l'omeroy.
~17-«.c
Phone 119J.8214,
~INic
When Hawaii beca!JI8 a ·
3 bedrooms, bath, nice lot, ~
Pc, Dining Rm. Suite (with FIVE sta week old male tl~
~J:-::..··
~~
alate,
the American IJai !eM to give away. Call 9liZ.
low taxes. $5.000.00
, . . . 11ft
•hanlld
10 • IJO.Itar . tlillla '•
500
BALES
good
bay.
See
James
ANYONE brteresled In 11aJt. Clllna Cupboard) 4 Pc. Bed 5327 after 6 p.m.
1-17-311:
POMEROY - 2 story frame, :=*'
IIIII.
arranged ID !lye rowl of illl
Room Suite, Bedding &amp; Un·
._ a New Tellamenl Baptlat
Hollon, MinerniDe, Pllone 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, par1
....,.,. IL Cllwtl.
,
alan altemallllg ·With ,filar
ens, Hand Sweeper, Metal
Cllurdl please call ~.
IIIIUOII7.
9-Jt.31p
ELECI'RIC
relrigerator
and
basement,
nice
garage.
rows of five alan of Jradl..
Bed
(complete)
Old
Rockers,
9-17-&amp;c
Uonal white Ill a b!ill flel4.
electric range, as eacb. Carl
15.8011,00 ..... lll Ill Ill ltJ UJ . . .
Vanity Dresser, High Boy
. ' ·:
FIVE ROOM home, bath, ooe PCMEROV - 2 story frame,
Barnhill,
Tuppers
Plalnl,
Chest,
Bowl
&amp; Pilcher, BirdsGRACE'S BEAUTY SHOP,
Door, In Pomeroy, Out of
Phone 867-3400.
~!Hlp
2 bedrooms, bath, garage,
eye Maple Dresser, 4 Poster
Cheate wtll be c!Oied for two'
hlgb water. ParUy furnished
pordlea.
12.500.00
Maple Bed Complete, Odd
- b from Sept. 30 through
If desired. Phooe 992-3251.
PLAY
PEN
and
car
seat.
Mn.
III!!NRY
a.ELAND
Chairs (Many old), Porch &amp;
Oct. 14.
~17-&amp;p
~IMp
Ollke . . . .
John
Lyons,
541
So&lt;ond
Ave.,
Yard Furniture, Pottery PieMiddleport.
t.17-3tc
Rea. Willi
ces, G1assware (several nice
THERE wtll be a Gun Shoot
BARNES SUMP pump, condl·
t-INt.
pieces), Warm Morning Gas
Sunday. September 22 begin..
lion Uke now. Uoed 6 months.
FOUR
ROOM
hou!e,
bath,
tun
Heater, Crosley Gas Range,
nlng at noon at the Forked
Phone 919-lK71.
9-ll-3!e
basement, storm cloon and
Glass
Dood Cupboard, s pc.
Run Sportsman Club. Every·
windows, a]uminnm ...1.11 ....
Dinette Set, Crosley Rcfrlg.
. reasonable. can~·
one Ia welcome,
9-18-41c
pn&lt;ed
be
erator, Large Utility Cup, , I
seen
at
773
Grant
street,
Mlclhoard &amp; Cart, China Several
TWO
NICE
bulldiDg
lots
In
WAS
2110.00
•
TRUCK
SPECIAL!
BAND every Friday and Satur·
dieport,
9-17-«p
GBO. IICI lEI 1£R. . . . . .
Pieces, Kllchen 'Utilities,
AJ1Jaugb'l Second Subdivision.
day at Jack's Club on HarriWicker Tr•y, Hand Tools,
Tuppers Plains. Waler tap I'OMEIIOY - Two building
IOIIVillo Road off Rl. 7. Coun·
FOUR
year
old
mare,
tine
lots out of hJih water. Room
lneludod , Also 190 ol. an ..,.
Auct. Note : This Is an Estate
try music by Gayle McDonfourths Arahlan, Phone ea.
f&lt;lr 3 Ill 4 bouaoo. $25011.11
Sale of nice merchandise and
re. Especially nkle lot, p1e1&gt;.
ald and his Drillers, g. J3.31c
' 4 DOOR
6011.
9-17-3tc
BYRAQIIIE
- 8 room , _
will be a Iorge sale. Terms:
ly of evergroeua. II!! A&lt;rea
' c:l . • ..;:, aallll
,
.
batll, gas wall run-.
SPECIAL ,,,
EVERYONE Is invited to J1ut.
Cash. Signed: Frocl Crow II CUBIC FOOT refrigerator, good bullcl1ns lot In country.
.
cab, Ilk,• NW tiraa ·
,
a&lt;re lot. ltlliOO.OO
All priced reasooably, Alao
land Gun Club Trap Shoot,
Esecutor of Ellate of Ru~
,,
frostleaa, Ice maker, two
COUNTilY
IIOME - ' 1 Iarp .
3 polld bitch "'~~' mount pialSalmday, Sept. 21 at 1 p.m.
Daily. Not Responsible For
yeurs old, also eleclrlc range,
rooms, bath, .., good crave!'
form 1Ift for tractor, poHam llhool, Sept. ll2 at 1 p.m,
A&lt;cldenta. BRADFORD AUC.
good condlllon, Pllone 19!- taloooll pulley for Ford Tracroad, U minutes to P.OIMIO
one mile !tom Rutland on
TION CO., Complete Sales
3982.
H7-ltc ·
Nlee
lhrubbery,
~
tor, weldod steel truck I!8Jlo
N.,. Uma Road, follow sign! ,
Service. Phone: 994 3821, C,
8 ft. F1oetolda. Good tlreo. e cyL eaatna. Bilow JIIII'Ut ,PI'Ice.
all. liS ....... ot land. . . . .
.
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C. Bradford, Aud. A. C. Brad- 1968 RED FORD FUtura llporlll opy for tarpaulin, lor lbnrl
REIJ!N
.,
VIIIGlL
'I'IW'(l8D
bed, several acceaaor1ea for
eel ... Jftmlaea.
9-13-31.:,
ford, Mgr.
9-1~1&lt;
Coupe, bucket seats, endaa
.....
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Ford tractor, new upper Unlr. A8IOCIA'I'li:JI
amallc, new tires, Pboae 1111- for Ford tractor, smnL
tn'RAal8l!l
Help Wented
For Rent
3771.
t-17-tlc
..lUte
chimney linen, varlowl Illes,
CAB ID'II. aJIPI1111 It nJIINiliiiED and unlarnlsbeol
lot ol. 6-lncb We. Garavn 111eot 11oaoo I'll» aJiii 1meu111. Cloa to l&lt;hool. PICK YOUR own applea. Low· don
The Ferrara Bible was the
H. Caldwell, '1\lppera
. ,,
• . . . . Plloae Ill! Mil
10.11&amp;
first Sp•nlslJ edition of the Old
..... Orcbard, 91. Rl. 141
Plalna, pbooe Coolville 117· Tellamenl, tranlllaled from
near U. S, 50. IIIII Z910. t.1&amp;«e
18111.
1-t.Nie the·Hebrew ID J.ft53 for the ...., '
lfAL1 (It rBMAill, fill at 'I1WLER SPACE, aD ut11111e1
of Spanish Jews.
,
avallable. Inquire 1H Mulber.
HelpWentld
,.rt lime aJcb1 at clay, apply ry after s or 5 p,m. Wrlle P.
II J111111 BBF, Albouo. Oblo. o. 11a1: as
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miDia1llr6. I'll 'and up. Stud
IIUIM.
t.tute Court, Sylat:llll, Oblo C1181116 eervkl and IJ""""'D'. ! " -

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Mro. Mary Martin ol Pome1'01' wu ooo o! live Ohio dolepteo to . - tho Elglrt and
Fort;y f7th Anlllal La Marche
Nollooale at the Jung - • In
New Orleans, La.
Tbe ODDVentlon opened Friday
lllOJ1Iin8 with dlvlolon breoktuts. Mrs. Martin and other
members ot the Ohio delegation
were present for the Central Dlvt.alon breakfast which includes
Ohio, Michigan, Ulinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Wlscooain, West Virginia,
Kansas, and Nebraska.
During the breakfast, Mrs.
Martin, an officer of the Ohio
Elabt and Forty, wall presented
the tlrR place award in the dl ~
vision for the Ohio State History
IUid S.rapbook whl ch she had
compiled. Mn. Martin was al&amp;O
the recipient of an award In a
month-of-the-year hat contest, for
her entry ln the Chapeau Da,y at
National Jewish Hospital cate~
&amp;01'1· Tbe hat, designed by Mrs.
Martin, was presented to Mn.
Sally Finley ol Dllnols, the national chapeau.
Arrot! Marshall of Lancatter
was elected aa Central Division
a_. lor the 1968-69 year.
Other Obio delegates and alternates attending the eonventlon
were Mrs. Virginia Rahe, Mrs.
Dorma Criapin, GtbiOfburg; Mra.
Hazel Elliott, Portsmouth; Mrs.
Sle SOnnausUne, Orrville; Mrs.
Edna Smeltz, Attica; and Mrs,
Violet Alelilolz, New Washington.
Mrs. Marshall sP.rved as chairman ol the Central Divisionpartoeuhip meeting, Mrs. Crispen
u her secretary; Mrs. SonnanJtlne al serond member on the
rulea and 01'&lt;1er committee; Mrs.
Mart1D as L' Aumonier at the
reoolutlon committee meeting,
and Mrs. Alchholz as second
member of the re&amp;aluUon committee.
omcer1 elected fortheNatlonaJ Eight and l&lt;.orliY were Mrs.
Agnes Allen. New Mexico, Le
ebapeau; Mrs. Virglnla De Force
.~ Wuhington, D.C., l'aumonier;
MilS Dorothy Dolle or Kentucey,
l"uddviltej Mra. Hazel Landry
ol Loul.sana, Ia concierge.
The ol!leers WOl'e lnetalled at
a ben&lt;pet 'IIIIIch carried out the
Mar&lt;U Grao theme. The Nstlonale
Chapeau Mra. Finley waa c:rown-

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FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY
sept 20-26
YOURS, IIINE AND OURS
LucUle Ball ~ Henry Fonda
(Teehnleolor)
COLORCAilTOONS:
Coolbaby; IU oot Dry;
Mousetreki
Of Feline Bondage
Admission: SSe and 50c
SHOW ST AllTS 7 P. M.

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James
Gl...,. ot New HerIJI.
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IOJ'pvethere-.
od tho ~· &lt;jit.W. .~
IIIII ~ or tile •Ninic!JdOIIll CrOdenllal Cb:llrman M r o.
Amual Mud! Grao tiJJ.~~- Thelma Gamble o! Tau roport.
ary, their court mil . en. eel 251 dolepteo, 3f a!Wmatea,
011101' blgllllgtta o( )tho - - and 39 vlllim'l In a-ce.
ti.Oil btcluded a memorial aer- Mrs. H. Milton Daoldaoa, navice lor 229 departed partner~. tional American Legion Amdllarr
A processJon of Dational olf'I.C!- clilld welfare chairman lhlllked
era, chapeaux nallonale pusea, tho Eight and Fort;y portnorl lor
and dlst!ngulshod gueato opened tholr work in cystic llbrolla
the convention. Greetings were IUid -culosls.
F01tured speaker at tho conextended b1 Albert LaBiche, national convention chairman oithe vention was Dr. WOllam W. WarAmerican Leglonj C. J. Acoera, Ing of the TuiBDo UnlverliQ' of
state commander of Louiaana, Medicine. He opoke of reaoorch
American Legloo, and Edward as the key to diseases, eapeelal·
Wieland, assistant director or ly tubercul01is and cysticllbrothe American Legion National sls.
National Child Wel!aro ChairFAucatlon and Scholarship. Mrs.
man Darlene Collins of fDdia..
na reported 61,029 houra spent
for volunteer work 1n cystic n.
broais and tmerculosia. Ohio
was credited with 5,001 boors.

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By United Preas International
National League
G, AB R. H. Pc:t.
Rooe, Cln 138 582 87 198 .340
Alou, Pit 136 516 55 170 .329
John111, Cln 138 560 77 177 .316
Aiou, Atla 151 628 69 198 .315
Flood, St.L 144 600 71 181 .302
· Staub, Hou 152 558 52 167 .299
Beckrt, Chl152 632 98 188 .297
MB,y , Cln
135 513 74 1.10 .292
Willmo, Chi155 614 86 178 .290
H.Arn, Atlal51 579 80 168 .290
1\mertcan League
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Ystrski, Boa
148 503 83 152 .302
Cater, Oak 138 f68 47 136 .291
Oliva, Min 128 410 54 136 .289
Horton, Del 140 500 67 143 .286
Uhlndr, Mlnl3f 48S 52 138 .283
Dav!Uo, Call to 507 47 140 .276
Cpnrs, Oak 150 608 82 168 .276
F. Hwd, Waslf9 562 74 155 .276
Harrlsn, Bo15
1fl 504 77 139 .276
White, NY 150 548 86 150 .214
Home Runs
National Leque:McCovoy, San
Fran 34; Banks, Chi 32; WUliams, Chi and Allen, Phila 30;
H. Aaron, AU 27.
American League: F . Howard,
Wash 42; Horton, Det 36; Harrelson, Bos 35; Jack1011, Oak
28; Freehan, Del 24.
Runl Batted In
National League: Williams, Chi
98; McCovey, San FrBD 97 ;' Santo, Chi and Perez , Cln 89j Banka,
Chi and H. Aaron, AUa 82.
American League, Harreloon,
Bos 107; F. Howard, Waah !Of;
Horton and Northrup, Del 85;
Powell, Bal 82.
Pitching
Notiooei League: Marichal, San
Fran 25-8; BlaiS, 1'11116-5; Glb100, St.L. 21-8; !Oino, Pitt 11-1;
Regan, Chi and Abernathy, Cln
10-5,
American League: McLain, Dot
30-5; Culp, Bos 14-5; Tlant, Clev
20-11; McNally, Bal 20-10; Ellaworth, Bos 14-7, Wright. Cal.
John, Chi and Harman, Wash 10-

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Total funds apent were $173,592. ff with Ohio contrlbutlni$9 ,391.71. There were 18,519 children assisted, with Ohio credited with helping 955. It wao reporUH!that 11 beds W&lt;&gt;ro dedicated at tl:le National Jewtah Hospital for the year with Ohio loading all states In the ...mber or
beds dedicated. Eighteen bods
have been dedicated by Ohio at
a cost of $1,000 per bed, per

year.

Karclter, Grwduwu, a student at
Akron UaiYOJ'altJ, The ocbolor-

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are glvell to ullatlllfses
In rurtberlnB lholr
lor
ahlpo

career In tuborr:ulollo and cystic
llbrolll.

Richard Biuestola, l"OJIHIOIIIing the Nollooal Jewlllh Hoapl-

tal at Denver, spoke oa the reooarch and other acllollloo altho
hoopltal. He lnir&lt;IGJced Mra.
Mayme S.-alcl, director ol
Elglrt and Fort;y projeeto at the
hoopltal.
Mrs. Finley, le chapeau nallooale was mado Kentucky Colooel In a citation !rom Governor
Nunn of Kentudcy, and aJ10 ~
c:elvecl an award mring tho conventloo lor hot' extensive 1IOrk
In tuberculosis and cystic llbroslo.
Mra. Martin !rom New
Orleans to BJrmlngham, Ala.,
and !rom thOl'e returned to Pomeroy witb her brother..U.-law,
Marvin ldook.

SEOAL STANDINGS
TEAM

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Meigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Glooater ... - . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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Jackson •...•••••..•••••..•• _ .
Federal - Hocking , • • • .. . . . . . . . . .
NelsonvUie - York • • • • • • , , •••• , ,
Waharna . . .• • ••• ••• • , • • • • . . • .
Athens • • • • • • . . .••••••••• •• ..
Eastern • • • • , , • , , ••••• •• ••.••
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Ironton 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o • 0 0 I • o o I 0 0 0 I 0 2 0
Vinton County ....... _ .... .... . . . . . 0 2 0
Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . 0 2 0

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INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS
NAME, TEAM
TO PAT
Jerry Polly, Nelaoovllle - York • • •• 3
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Darwin Valeotlno, Jackson . • • • _ ••• 4
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Rick Perdue, WeUston ••• , , •• , , , ,4
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Toby Via, Wellston • , , , , , • , , , , , , 3
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Chuck Robl11100, Fecleral-lloddng • ___ 3
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Dave Coon, Alhens •• _ •• •• •• _ ••• 3
Tom Prose, r-aUipnUs ••••••••• , • 3
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Gary Clark, Wahama • , • , • , ••• , • , f
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Steve McKinley, Foderel - Hoc~ ••• Z
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Olorles Sprbwer, FoderaJ.HockiJW • . . 2
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Women'•

li!lil ;rri.Count;r

Teelmleal Jnstilute near Neloonvllle dllrlng
· Tburoday evening's Southe~tern

NYian Stretch Denbn Joons. Sbos 6 to 18. By Blue

Womeria ••Laura Mae" Blouses b,y M. Sennan. All outatadrw
8rGUP of at,yleo lor Fall. Loag sleeve, ileverJireu bod)' a~
shirts, LoQg lloove shirts, bottori - n collars, In
..Udo IDd prlnta - SOlido and prlnta wlllltho "Nehru"
..,cldlno - Short and )(IIIUieew 1Q'los with lace trim and lace
edpd blb.Ydolls!seveo- LoQgoloowprletedcrepe bloosea for
1lacko. Slzea 30 to 38 IDd 40 lo 44.

Fly
WORK DUNGAREES
Mona Zipper

Sbel 29 to 44 wall!. !zed ihrwlkblueclenlm. Triple
Sdtched Seoms. An oxeollont
make.

Girl•' Sid Jacklta :_ SOlid and printed 11)1100. Slzea 3 to 6x lnd
7to 14.

cottons. tweeda. A tiM 1elec:Uon of styles in sizes 3 to 6x and

7to 14.
Women's

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14 (2) 7. 0

Glouater 1f Miller 0
Belpre 50 Southorn 22
FedenWloe~ 40 llan'-Tnce 0
Wahoma 30

Kner Creek 40

THIS WEEK'S SOIEDULE:
FRIDAY

SEOAL
Athens at Glllli&gt;olls

Rullllq!ton at Pl. Pleaoont
VlntoD Co. at lflmllton Twp.
RaftlliWocal at Wllhlma
SATURDAY
Gioulter at Now lex. St. Aloyolua
FodonW!oe~ at Miller (2:00)

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Extra LulL

Lorv Sleeve Slip-over Snaters, 100

Women-s White Uniforms b,y "Crest"' -

Latest fashions in
ual!onns lor regular and hal! slzeo. Tailored or docroo and

nylon.

VOL XXI NO 105

Onl. (UP0IWiplna ...
W-edlo- tboir bad

atl!lled con1nct1 lor

llodloJ-

frcHn lorwardo
Val FCII!ie7Do. Bob DUI~
IIIII Kallh McCrouy.

Carl Dahlberg, SEORC dlreetor, prosldod.
Attending !rom Gallla County
wore Bill Norllwp, Dr. A. R.

Attending from Meigs eount;r·
Chrlltensen, Comer Bracllury,
Gordon Fisher, Roy Grose, were Harold Roush, Jack Wellh,
Joe Burger, Dan SWisher, Rob- Robert Bowen, Larry Morrllon,

ert Lucas, John Allen, D, Kenneth Morgan, Hobart Wilson, Jr.,
Dale Rothgeb, Roger Barron,
Clarence Thor1,
Harland
Martin, JJ&gt;"
"lavis, Harold ·,JI &lt;.:lark.

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Sl:a•• 1moll (I ... J4}i), medium (15-~5l'l), lor9'1 fl6ot6~, extra ltrtl
{17-17)!1), A big selection of 1olld colort, plolda, '"'"'' chlcka,
toper and non toper fit ltl'l••· Cholca of button dOwn Or retulor
eo llon.-$3.95
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01har M•n• Sport Sftlrta- 1ft kniti, cut and sewn
... 9S'to IO.f5 -ole&gt;;&lt;iiOn.
B. •ur• to ••• oil the '''lu reoil' for youi •.

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CapiMISIO!e
The otalue alclp the dome of
the Datll11181 Capital Ia that of
a womu clad Ill flowiDI clraperlaa. The flpn Ia DOW of~
the 8lllue of

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ebrtsl.ned It P.J:..."lt
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lor, Edison Baker, AttY.Bemard
Full%, Olin Booth, Mr. and Mrl.
Howard Nolan, Rap, Ralph Welker and Ran McDade.

Weather

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High today In the 70s In I h e
north to low Sllo In tho south.
Low tonight In the 50s IUid low
60s.

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WRANGLER BLUE JEANS
IT'S SWEAU:R TIME FOR

Prlntzess"'.

Women's new FaD Milllnery - see 1he manybel.utitul new taU
hata. A wldorangeorstyleollld~es. All the..,,. fallobados.
Girls S..ooters - Sli11o"'rs and Cordllltlll In waoMble Oat
knit orlono and boli&lt;y knits, Orion ski oweoten, bold stripe ollpovers wlth tw1le neck. Sizes 3 to Gx and 7 to '14.

Girlo Skirts - Knita, corduroys, !lonnolo, vinyll01thor, and
dacror&gt;o&lt;:otton blends. Pleated scyles, wn~~ ocyleo and shUts.

MEN AND BOYS
You'll wont to " ' tM ltfg ••lectlon of Sweotarl now -on ••"· All
•In• fat Boyi 2 to 20. Fo' ~n~n 36 to 50. COJdlaona . Pullov.tl.
Stop I" on thti ht IAoor, lao~ '•111 . , . , , Buy )'lUI' naM1 now.

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IOYS HONDO
TROUSERS CO.DUROY SLACKS
BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW! CARHAR'IT BROWN DUCK WORK

CLOTIIlNG.
Women's Jm:u,pers- All wool tlarDels, knltaaodtweeds. Many
atyles to choose from. Slzu 10 to 18.

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proor.

hea'7 • • . _
w1111 n~. wuhabll. 8ldra
"eU made lor .loqJ, 1001 wear. ~leta Hloct!CII of 111"'!ldoal lor COOI!rudlon - 1 . For illllldOW, !Dr IGol(ll ....-ic
Jobs. Waist ovenllo, ...,....,., Oftrella, bib lrCIIt

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Ne., Stylea •nd Colora Ang1l Treod1 • • •- • • •-- • - • ..2.50 ond 3._00
Wo..ena f••hionor B11tlc: Brocel•t•- ---- • •- - - • -·- ---- • -1.00
S.omlau Meth ot Searnleu Sh.er Stocld~• - • ·-- • -- • -2 ~·· 1.00
Phil Mold Sllpt, AIILengtht, Whit• oncl Pottel• • • • •2.98, 3.98, •.98
Shonmom Royon P•ntle1 Si••• 5, 6, 7 • • • • • ·- •- • • • • •- • • o59c
New Shlpm~~ntl Slips for t Iris Permanent Prua - - • - • - - - - - - -1.69
· Formflt, Rogefl, Junior CWdlnot• Und•rfashlonl ·- -2..50, 3.00, 4.00
.. Now" Saoml•u Supt)ort Stockings {Sha.r) - • • - • • • • • • • • • • •2.95
W~:~m•n• -B•tt.r L•other or Vinyl Hond••ll•- • • • • • • •- •2,91 to 20.00
KayurS.aml•u Slr•tch TlghhL. Toddl•n thr11 Lodlu • • -1.65 lo 2.50
F.ahlonollle Plereed Eorrl!'ft, t'ott or WI,..-·- •-- • •1.00 and 2.00
Mans hp Grain Cowhide Bllllolil • • • • • •- • • • , • • •- • • • • • 1.99
Coni'IOn Mc-nllc•llo No--Iron M"tlln Shsetl
Twin Ill' Full Site
W•ttdox Wind or El•etrlc Alarm Cloekl - • • • • - • • •- ~2.95 to 10.91·

LEE WORK CLOTHES
Yo"'ll find o compl•te 11l•ctlon of farnou1 L•• Work Clothl .. In all
•Int. L" Work Clothe• hove feotvr .. you'll lilta that make th.r
••or bener ond aiWIIl'' laolt rltht .
BIB OVERALLS
UNLINED OVERALL JACkETS

blanket lined Jackets, 1111p-011 hoOcle, C)UIIt llaod Jacklto,
Iated eoverella.

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WlNTER VNDERWEAR FOR 10!:N
AND BOYS.

see the blc. C'Qiete aelocllollln tile Mon'olllll - · · Doplrt-

mont, lot floor. linlclll Sullo, Sblrtl ul Dnwwo, Tllennl1 ul
lnlul KDit ~ Quilted Undenreu, You'll lind Ill tlloo
lor tho moo IIIII bola In yoor fY1111. You'llllial !be CCIIDIJrl of
Hanoo Underweor - the lOIII Well' ul iiiGd YiJ,.o. DQr 7Gft

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MENS CORDUROY WOU TROUSERS

Slr:11 32 to 50 wol•t. In tan, rill¥}' •lual. Milt I"Y· RUQPd thlc: ....
cardwoy. 8or tec:ked et point• of atroln . neovy poeltefl. "R00111y ,., ...
portlo~t~~d fit". Buy whtt yoli.nsai now.-$5.95

WORK CAPS
PAINTERS OVERALLS

Anothsr Shlpn.~! Man• •iMI Yau"' ~"' $1.!JO ORLON SOCICS
c,.w ncka In 10lld colors, on.. alae flh s11.. 10 to 13. Ideal for

WORK GLOVES

MEIGS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - The varsity cheerleader corps of Meigs High School
is composed or eight girls With Mrs. John Bentley as advisor. They are, foreground, Kenda Chaney;
second row across, lett to right, Bre!XIa Mc:Guire, Sheila Chllda, Kathy Morgan, SaOOy Zerkle;
back row, Diane Knorr, Lois 8auer arvl Linda C8rdiliL - Sentinel Photo.

Young Mus Hondo

By Mr. Wrontl•r. SIIMflt with
taper I•.J..• · No c1.1ff. Bait Loopa.
Siau 29 to 36 "'ol•t. Blus
•11¥1,' tlleclr;" lltown.
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News ... in Briefs
By United Preas lrternatlonal
SAN FRANCISCO - GOV. SPIRO AGNEW doesn't believe all
"( 'the peo!!ll' whO )ly thoy wiD ..UO tbr George Wallace' I lhlrd ...-tv
~iclentlal 04lldldaey will really do It wben they get to the voting

1 don't think the people will vote tor Wallace because they
want somebody who's electable," the GOP vice presidential hopetul said late Thursday nJgbt on arriving tn San Francisco. "I don't
think Wallace is electable."
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FORT' WAYNE, IND. - RED FOLEY OF GRAND OL' OPRY
tame, born Clyde Julian Foley 58 years ago at BlUe Lick, Ky., was
!ound dead Thursday night In a Fort Wll,\'ne moteL Allen County
COroner Gordon Franke said Foley had been dead 8 to 10 hours,
ll)parently trmn natural causes, when his body was fourxl on a bed
by a cleaning lady. An autopsy was planned today,
Foley, tho lather-In-law of singer Pat Boone, had appeared
in two perfonnances of the Grana Ol' ()prey 1n Fort Wayne Wednesday had apparently planned to return to his home In Nashville,
TeM.. Thursday afternoon. A plane ticket with a reservation for
lhlt dote was found In Foley'o pocket, pollee sold.
CLEVELAND - UNITED AUTO WORKERS {'RESIDENT Walter
Reuther ThursdQ char1ed that Republican presidential nominee
Ri~rd M, Nixon has been "on the wrong side of every· issue wblc:h
... •cQilCerned tbe cammon working man."
Endors~ tho Humphrey - llluskle tleke4 Reuther told 500
UAW delegates fl"om Weal Virginia and Ohio, "I am.told lhore Is a
new Nixon. I have oo doubt that Nixon today Ia' more cautlooo and
m~ clever, but 1 am c::oncerned that he is neither no more compaSsionate nor more concerned with the plfaht of o1'tlllw'y peo-

ple_"

lndlonopoll• ond Wol.,erlne W'orl. Glo.,•• th.t ••Ill' so wsll a bit
••l•etlon In knit wrl1t ttyl.. . Saloty c:uH1. Gauntlet alyllt. L.'eotk..a
oncl leather oncl cloth comblnotlon1. AU COHOitl. Rllloberla ... Jla•••·
Jener, olo¥et. Stop In ,....,, find the warll glove• yow lllle tM Hst
ond p c:k out what you wont.

BARGAINS IN DRAPERY AND DRESS GOODS DI!PAII'l'Nl!N1'
60" -

WINTER JACKETS
I~ 2 plr nylon •ith Jlpper front, 2 1loah pocllet•. Liltlld with 100..
orion ocryllc. Water repell•nt . Woth ond w"'· Slael 36 to •6. E.tre
•lze• 48 ro 54. Solid eolo11, $12.9$.

Be tur• ta ... oil the oth.r •tyl•• In M-n• Jacl.:et• no• ,.ctdv far
tole •"" arro,._.d for your •o•y aelac::tlon. Bur yolll' Wlntar Jaclceb
early thl• ,.or.

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blue . SALE 69c

Wool1 -

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tti 11 PriDUid Aft'IJ a.l ~ .• ~ ; ••• ', •• • • • ~ ••·J&amp;c jd.
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EtdL

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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20,' 1968

station, but no word of the
$125,000 ransom.
The FBI said Hillard w a s kidnaping had been printed or
found at the apartment of broadcast because the abducRobert Steven Marin, 24, a tors had threatened to kill the
machinis t, and his wire, Ethel boy if word of the crime leaked
out
Marie, 26.
They were arrested, along
Hillard Is the son of Wlllim
with a former gasoline station E. Marks, 34, a flll'niture
dealer, Daniel C. Pieler, 30,
manufacturer,
and
is
the
The
abduction had been grandson of his namesake,
known to Chicago news media Hillard Marks, the founder and
since Wednesday night. Repor- president
of Perfect Plus
ters had been keeping a 24-hour Hosiery, Inc.
vigil at the Oak Brook pollee
The boy had just alighted in
Oak Brook from a bus which
brought him from the Monroe
School of suburban Hinsdale
Wednesday
when
a
green
Chrysler containing two persons
pulled to the curb beside him.
1
'They asked me nzy name,''
Hillard told his mother. "They
said they were my friends, AOO
I got 1n the car."
2 Other Children
His famii.Y's ordeal began a
few hours later. The Marks live
in a rangy, one--story ranch
home a few blocks from the
pomt where Hillard was picked

CHICAGO (liPO- FBI agents
today rescued the 7-year-old
grandson of a wealth.Y manufacturer and arrested two men and
1 woman ac:c:used of kidnaping
and holding him under threat of
death two da.ys ago.
The agents closed in on an
apartment on Chicago's West
Side aDd found Hillard Willis
Marks, who was abducted whlle
walking home from school in
the fashionable suburb of Oak
Brook Wednesday and held for

MENS AND BOYS

.

Women's all weather coats. styled to wear tor most any occasion. SOlids ud checks. By ••Royal Mist", 11 Qualiti'' and

'
FIVE CENTS

CALIFORNIA GOV. RONALD REAGAN labeled

the lhlrd;&gt;or\Y movement a · protest when he appeared here to addross a l'und-raisq dhmer lor the Re!lubliean Farcy.
••once we get rtd ~of the sttuatlon that ifi an irritant, the peo-

ple wU1 return to their ~n partJes,"' the · ropn~r movie star reomarked.

· NEW PHILADELPIDA, OIDO - MEMBEJ!S of Local116 a! tho
utliiQ- Worklro ·ol AJnerlea will vote tonlibi 011:. 1 ..,. contract
wltll thjo olrlke-boaild Ohio Poiopr Co.
,
, Agreement on thO Jl!lW poet was ~eaehod late Thursday night.
Da!'lls were not ~ately •vailable. The locaJ represellts worken in the Wooster, Cantoil. Carrollten, New PhUadelphla-. MWersberg ani Coshocton aroos,

Humphrey
To Unfold
New Image
CLEVELAND (IJPI) Republican presldoRtlal nomlnoo
Richard Nixon bas been lnvHed to debate Democratic preai.
clentlal candidate Hubert Humphrey when the vice president appears here SUnda,y.
The Invitation was Issued by
Samuel R. Gerber, secretary of
the Cuyahoga Courlcy Domocratic EJ:ecutive Committee. Htlnlphrey will opeak at the amua1
steer roast at Euclid Beach park.
"We'll provide the forum tor
a dobale betwoon the two,~ said
Gerber. "We suggest that Nixon come here to debate Mr. Hum.
phrey on tho !lgbtlng O)M!Oeh our
nomlnoe wUI dollver SUnday.
Meanwhile, Cuyahoga Courlcy
Democratic: Chairman Albert
Jlorter said he expect• IIWnphroy to make one of h11 Btrongor -•be• SUnday,
"Tbe vi._ presldool has told
me that he has modo up h I •
mind to ttell it aa It Ia'."' Porter said, because he beUeves he
Ia the best man lor the presidency In tho liglll ot his experi-

Exhibits
Of Homes
Planned
Exhibits of new housing by
several builders will be featured at a public meeting to be
held at 7 p.m. Thurada,v, Sept26, at the l'omoroy Jualor IUgb
S.hool.
The session was scheduled alter Pomeroy Attorney Frank W,
Porter amooneed that $1,800, -

0~0 ~· l!!!ll!tl.l'!j!tll~ to ~ ­
County to finance now hous!IIJI
by the Fannon li&gt;me Admlnlotration.
All realdents interested 1n a
new hOme are Invited, There will
be a brier explanation or the 11nanclng, then lime wi II be laken
for browsing among tho exhibits which will show types and
prices o! new homes to be offered tJy building firms.
Porter has pointed out that
bemes may be boUt without a down payment any place
In Moigo County. There lo longterm financing - up to 33 years
to pa.y, interest rates of between
ttve and nve and one - quarter
can select the builder of h I a

Among the exhibits to be featured at Thursda,y"s meeting Will
be one by a modular home com.
pany. These homes are brought
In by sectlano and put together. The eompan,y ean construct
more than two in a week.
A IOCOOd mooting w'IU be held
In tho near futuro lor tho benence and training."
efit ot lhooe wishing to pro"He Ia !riglrtened at tho al- ceed with a building piaa.
temaUve•," Porter added.
At the second seaaklt, cleriThe vice pralfdonl•s oxperl- cal and F ,II, A, help will be on
.ence ~ w1th angry, hand to help process the palfii&gt;UIIIIIIIIIIII-war domonltrators perwork Involved.
In a Boston _.nnce 818¥ weU
add lmpetua to clevelopment of hia
. new linage.

Article
Po~ters Win
··
Goes at

Endorsement

.·

$40 Word

Reds Driven
I~;~!::JFrom Cani'tal
r
,li''ci'"kk·==s:Jj~;;=,~:

M. T. BUCCI
AKRON - Appointment or
Michael T. Bucci as manager ot The Goodyear Tire &amp;

Va., was remoyed to Veterans

Rubber Company• s polyester

Memorial Hospital by the Pome-

resln plant near Point Pleasant, hasbeenannowtc:edbyJohn
H. Gerstenmaier, vice president ot production. Buc:cl,
manager of Goodyear's LeHavre, France, chemical plant,
suc:c:eeds Oka Carlsoo, who has
been named to the newly created position of manager of the
company's rubber chemicals
plant in Akroo.

per cent, and UKl home owner
choice.

up.
They have two otller
This morning, Hillard ran into
children, Judy, 15, and Barry1 4. his parents' arms, his wide open
They knew all too well that smile showing the absence of
Hillard was rmsslng before they two froot teeth. He was in nne
received the first of four shape.
telephone calls. The first call
"What did you do?" hb
sounded tape recorded an:l the mother asked.
voice
of the
caller was
"Just watched television," he
distorted. The caller said, said.
While
Mary
Lou Marks
"we've got your kid."
ruffled
her
son's
light brown
Another call came. The caller
said the price for Hillard's hair. the boy was asked, "Did
safety was $125,000. Police told you go to the1 r place?"
"No,
to someone else's
reporters the caller said the boy
place."
would be killed if any word or
"Did they treat you okay?"
the kidnaping appeared ln print
"Yeah."
or was broadcast over radio or
"Did you tell them anytelevision,
thing'?"
The caller asked MarkB, "do
,.I wanted lo go home."
you have that kind of money?"
Marks
dandled his son on his
When Marks said he did not.
knee
and
laughed happily, uhe
the caller said, "we feel sorry
sure
didn't
lose any weight."
for you."
Hillard
said
he had been doing
There were two other calls
Cine
on
peanut
butter and jelly
srter that, but their nature was
sandwiches.
The
bo&gt; appeared
n o t immediately dil9closed.
completely
unimpressed
by the
Marks called police immediate~roar
In
Fm
headquartersly after the rust call. The Fm
look oYer Ule case Thursday just anxiou s to get home and
have his birthday party, which
afternoon.
was to ha"e been Thursday.

75 Teachers

In Workshop
Seventy - live Meigs County
attended a reading
workshop Wecineoday evening at
tho l'omeroy Elementary School
wtder the co - chairmanshlp ot:
Mrs. Gretta S..ttle and Mrs. NeiUe Vale, c:ount.Y school super.
visors.
Mrs. &amp;dtle Introduced Arthur &amp;.unmers of Lancaster, representing the Scott Foreman c:omPBI\Y, who introduced the consultant, Miss Tydvil Thomas who
spoke on new methods which
can be adopted In tho reading
pr'OII'ams locally. &amp;nnmers exhibited new reading malerlals.
&amp;unmers IUld Miss Tholruu.
vlolted Wednesday and Tbursday
morning with tnacbors or gracloo
1111 through elgbt In the several
low seboolo.
teachers

roy emergency squad at 10:10 a.
m. today after being injured when
steel Cell on him al the Midwest Steel Co., E. Main SL, in
Pomeroy.
At 11:30 a.m. Click Nas still
undergoing enmina.Uon a n d
treatment at the ho!lpital. He
received multiple abrasions of
the right lower leg, the hospital
reported.
Taden to the same hospital
Thl.ll'sday afternoon was Mirmie
Cunningham, Nye Ave., Pomeroy, who was treated and discharged after becoming ill at
home .

weathered a Communist mortar
SAIGON (UP!) - Communist
troops today drove Into the barrage on Lor Mnh. a
heart or Loc Nlnh, a key strategic infiltration-route Yilprovlndei capital oo the Cam- lage 70 miles oorlh or Salgoo
bodian border, and withdrew and 10 miles from Cambodia,
after batuing in the market and !ought the Conununlato In
place with South Vietnamese the central market place.
Reds Retroat
defenders, military spokesmen
Early reports said the e.U.reported.
The assault on Loc Nlnh was rnated 150 Reds had either ~
one of a series d battles that driven from the town or had
erupted today between Saigon retreated by late afternoon.
and the Cambodian bordor. Two regional force soJdier&amp;
Allied troops reported killing !Of were reported killed and eight
Communists in ligbtlng that ch illans wounded but no word
raged to wilhhl 15 miles ~ the m Commwrlrrt casualties wu
immediately available.
capital.
At the other end ol the battle
South Vietnamese m 11 I t l a
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chain, U.S. infantrymen killed
An explosion at tho Staulfor
21 Communists without sufferVETERANS MEMORIAL
Chemical Plant at Golf4Jolls
ing a casuaiQ- in figbtlng 15
HOSPITAL
Ferry below Pl. Pleasant was
miles south of the capital, the
Admissions - Loren Parker, closest fighting to tho ciQ- In
reported aroond 11:301.m.,l&lt;&gt;AlbiiiiJI.
da,v.
weeks.
~
Discharges Clyde CramThe explooloo wa1 coollrrnHeaviest fighting was r~
let, Emmet! Stethem, Mary Lowed by the Muon County S.ored northwest of 5aigon in ~
renee and Carolyn staats.
11!' • department. Meanwhile, a
direction ol Lac Nlnh.
huge willie clocal or amoke was
U.S. commanders meanwhl.le
..... OVOl' the plan! by a Golsent B52 stratofortresses on
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
lls resident 011 Lower River
tholr deepest inland raid into ·
Admissions - None.
Rd.
the North Vietnamese panhaDIIDlachargea - Evelyn Young•
A call to tho plant at 11:Ie, with two waves bl.ast:lal
4~ a.m., ~eed m delatlo.
targets 10 miles north ~ the
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Demllllorlzed Zooo.
KILLED IN WRECK
HUNTERS TO MEET
Other stratotorts new 10more
WAilREN, Ohio (IJPD
The Meigs Coont;y Fox HuntmiiSiono ap!nst largeto lnlldo
ers A.ssiL will meet Saturday at James McKnight, 32, of Rt. 2, South VIetnam mring tho J)UI
8 p.m. at the club house on Grove City, Pa., was killed ser- 2f hours, spokesmen oald. in !be
Eagle Ridge. Pblns will be modo l.y today when his car struck a be8\ lest eoncentratlm a! 852
for a field trJal All members bridge ·- e n ! In nearby VI- assaults in more than a ll'lOIJth.
OIUI&amp;Twp.
are urged to attend.

A 25,-

000-word nllllllllorlllt tho
Cuban ml1111io crlolo by tho late
Robert F. l(amtd1 hu boon
poioc~led !Dr a re,eord j»ieo :
of at loost Sl m!Dioo- a -

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BOYS JACKETS
I

A !!no blc ~,_ on allo. In oil alzoo
21D 1, 11"0111 '
6 to 20. MoiQ' are buying boyo . - rlgl!t - · The ooloctiCX!
to the beltreedy !Dr tho coldlfll!lber ""'~ 1t:11811 .,_
litq) In ODEIIIorlel4o
S..oll !t ·~ei.::J!~IIII'- .
1'1Q10!1 lor your ouy oolMcdCII. DQr'JQv....... • , - , - •
.., - · y..,'ll be lill!h.. dld. •. '
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George Hargraves, Fred Mor ..
row, John Reibel, Char'lea TQ·

FBI Nabs Kidnapers Trio

·S.PORT S_HIRTS

Women's Dresses- A buutlful selection otdreaayand calnfl
styles. All new fall l'abrtcs by "stacy Ames"", .. Berkshire" •
"Bett.y Hartford", 11 Vickl Vau.gtm" • .. Toni Todd", "Lady
Laura''• ·~Forever Youngt•, "Butte Knits", ••Glengary Knits''•
11
0rveco Frocks."

'l'""'re

details lor tho proposed proJect.
FolloWing hio talk, Dr. Sboemaker showed o color film perta!nlng to vocaUooal trslnlng In

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Women's Cooto - A ftne oelaclioD o! Air trbnmed cooto and
UDtrlmmed tailored coots. Booull!ul fabric• "!"~ colora. All
size ranges•

,t

ville Institute dream a reaiU;y.'t

at y

Women's "Jane Colby" dyed to match sll\cks and tops. cotton
and nylon blend IIIII atretcb I\IIIOIL Solid color oblcka with
cootraatlng print toPa·

BIB OVERALLS
LEE LINED JACKETS

eentora ore now

Tuesday to discuss attlltional

•

e

Ohio.
The speaker .Praised Sen.

COUJ1tJ' area are aehemled to oakley Collins ''whose h a r d
noon next work belp&lt;d make the Nel1011-

lllder eonatruetlo!&gt;.
He oald olllctals planning a

Cotton twill ioc:ll•h with _,'" ~ullt linl"f, Zip~ front, twa •!••h
wo•hciltla. 51111 3d fe 50
·

per cent

Wmnen•s Bulky cardigans, 100 per cernt Orion Acrylic. MaD,y
atyles and ooloro In size• 34 to 38 and 40 to 46.

C~RPENTERS

moot In Golllpollo at

Ilona! training

alpptir Meoar pocltat. Complately
r.noelcetl,
gray, liMn, nov,. ltlve .... $6.95

Orlon. Plll resist. Machine washable.

11

cootl..,od.
Dr. Shoemaker Bald 11 voca-

NEW YORK (IJPD -

1'ltiJburlfl

IJIUD _ ,

No'J

The smallest country.- repreoented In the United Nation• Is
the Maldive Islands, with an area
ot 115 square mlleo.

!dmllar Institute serving Gollla,
Meigs,
Jackson and Vinton

open In Ohio, and llx more are

MENS PERMAPU!NT• PRESS

CONTRACTS IN
BRANTFORD,
,....cod
r...t•ed

IIIII poeketa.

tanl. Sfnall, Medl""'•

' Now You Know

New lnduotry muot have a oupply ol trained labor. Welfare
I• no WBJ' a! lito. Jobo are."
Tho speaker poinled oot this
nation spendo $275 mUlloo a
year to train people, and $10

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BROADCLOTH PAJAIAAS
The

Authellllc CPO ~ Willi
1001 tallo. Two IIUIIDn tlu'ouall ·

WORK
.... JACKETS
·- .. .

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Jackson
Melp at NeiiiOIIVIIIe-York
MOVC
AloDnder at Eutem
0'11IERS
Southern at Kner Creek

.

a Must in Ohio."
He said, 11lt's very simple.

billion to keep (wel!are) lndlviW.ala. ••this must be reversed lt we are to ILirvlve," he

MENS QUILT LINED

IIIII oollda iii twcedo, 11u&gt;-

styles by top reaources. Knits, washable

Girls dresses -

N••r lluo
C.P .0. SH!IITS

topic, "Vocational Education 11

lkvoled To The lnleresls Of The Meigs· Mason Area

Girls' Wbter C:C.to - All weather .;oats, dress .., atyl01 In a
wide range or ~cs and IQ'iea.
Girl•' Jumporo - All wool plaid•
nals, uxl dacr~ blends.

,

Ohlo Realonai Council meeting.
The lnltltute, wlt:f' final constructton work · y~ to be completed; opened Ho doora lor 250
students earner 1bis mmth.
Follow~Jls tho toor and a dinner at· .l!!e seiiOOI, Dr. B.vrl R.
Slloemaker, llate Dlteetor o!Voeatiool*J,-~stlon. 'sllOi&lt;e on the
,r,
,
.

bt!loor-

·.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
SEPT. 20, 21,22
SldJ!ey Pottier

"TO SIR, Wlnl LOVE"
(Toehnlcolor)
AND
NeU Connery.Deolela 81ane
'OPERATION KID BROTHEl!'
(Techolcolor)

•

I!JI&gt;orln!~nto, j»i~cipala, and

Wmnen's ,Gastdonld color Allf'orized denlm·jeanL Sizes
6 to 18. i3y Blue lieU.

Boll

IIOBAilT WlloSON, JR,
bver 100 peraons, InclUding

southeastern Ohio area school

WEARING APPAREL.

22.7

IMI»&gt; -

-

POMEROY, 0.

VISIT 'l1IE BUSY Rl!:ADY
MANY NEW ARRIAVIS lilAP!

23.0

TOP DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Foderel - Hoek!~ • • , • • . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 0 (2)
Nelsoovllle - York ••..•• _ . _, • • • • • • • • . . 6 (2)
Point Pleasant • • . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 (3)
Eastern • • • • • • • , • . , • • • • • , , , • • • • • • • • • 14 (2)
Wellston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 (2)

Ilona.

Member F.D.I.C.

27_0

f6 (2)
Point Pleasant • • • • , •• , •• , , ••••••••• , • 68 (3)

DIMAGGIO TOURS
NEW YORK (UP0-A bueball troupe hooded b1 Joe
DIMaggio boglno a tour of
military hoapltala In the Paclllc
Oct. 12. DIMaggio, a coach a!
the Oakland Athletics IDd a
Hall or Farner, will be )oiDocl by
relief pitchera Rm TIQ'lor f1 the
New York Moll and Ron Kline
a! the Plltlborgb Plratea.
The trip, arranged by hueball commla&amp;loner WUIIam D,
Eckert In cooperatloo with the
uso and tho ~ ., Defense, wtll be under the
IU)IIIrvlalon of Arther Rlchmlll,
the Meta' direc:tor of promo..

Member Federal Reserve System

AVG.
38.0
28.0
27.0

PTS. (G)
76 (2)
56 (2)
54 (2)
54 (2)

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Glrla Slacks and 2 pc, Sbck Sets. Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14.
Wellston
• • • • ••••• ••••••.••••••
Jackson • • . • • • • • ••• , • • . • •. • • • • • • • • •
Foderel - Hocid~¥ - • • • • .. ... , .........
Athena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nelsoovllle - York • • • • • • ••• _ ••••••• , , ,

,.

'

'

TOP OFFElNSIVE TEAMS

paid that bill! Come m

HE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

21
3f
33
20
72
64
85
32

12

she could prove she

household account.

27

20
16
22
14

~at

and open your

0
6
34
27
14

19

North Galill 8 Ealllem 6

CHECKING ACCOUNT

OPP,
12
18
20

TEAM

Wolhton st lrolton

If she had a

'

Ohio Slate, and Mr1. Gloria E-

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
Athens 42 Warren Local 6
Gallij)oli o 34 Cool Grove 6
Portsmouth 56 1ro1ton If
Jackson 40 Green1leld 8
Logan 14 Hilliard 6
Point Pleasant 28 Meigo 6
Nelsonvllle-Yorl&lt; 40 Vlntou Co. 6
Wellston 31 Oak Hill 12
Alexander 16 SOuthwestern 6

contusion 1

'

lllldne MUll. o1 1111Mio, aoo
liiiW ~~~rooli ldlolvahlp cbllr...., rtJIOl'l $11,5fl.OO wu &lt;01loctod lor ochelarllblpl. Ohio Ia
In U. Central Division 'IIIIIch
had - . w.nne ..,lll.23,
bf8hell o( lllf dlolilon. Two ... _
500 aebolarahlpo wre awarded
to Ohio girls, Nlu 1.1'1111 !'lip
Brown, Clncllllsti, a l1utlont at

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, :'Nelsonville Tri-County Technical Institute Inspected

. .. • I' .
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BRUCE WALL ACE

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