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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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MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, SEPT. 19
NOT OPEN

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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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l..eaders

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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0 0
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Logan •••••.•••••••••••••••••• 1
Meigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Glooater ... - . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

1 1
1 0
1 0
1 0
10
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AleXBfller , • • • • , , , • • • , , • • • • • , • , • .1

1 0

Point Pleasart ,
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WeUston • • • •••.••••••••..••••
Jackson •...•••••..•••••..•• _ .
Federal - Hocking , • • • .. . . . . . . . . .
NelsonvUie - York • • • • • • , , •••• , ,
Waharna . . .• • ••• ••• • , • • • • . . • .
Athens • • • • • • . . .••••••••• •• ..
Eastern • • • • , , • , , ••••• •• ••.••
Gallipolis • • • • • , • ••••• • , • • • • • • •

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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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TEAM

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

PTS
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24
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9.0

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13,0
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If (2) 7. 0
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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anc!Mx"Larce.

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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A little warmer in tbe south.
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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STOCK UP NOW ON HANES
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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CINCINNATI -

blue . SALE 69c

Wool1 -

Solld1, Pla141, Falldeo •• ,P,8t JilL

tti 11 PriDUid Aft'IJ a.l ~ .• ~ ; ••• ', •• • • • ~ ••·J&amp;c jd.
31" Oaeeked ~ ~ •••••••••~ . • • • • • • • IOc Jd.
s~n Priated Qulil/lla PerCilt ••••. , • ·•••• , • 40c Jd,
45"' otPwm~D~Jnt Pres•"' ~ • • ••••• $1.00 )'d.

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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

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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
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Goes at

Endorsement

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$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

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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-

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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

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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 • • • • • • ••• _ ••••••• , , ,

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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

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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

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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

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BY JAC~J1'BRIAN .
NEW rORK :~ Rt,pw Roebfeller ,.on't owl iloelo'wu Nixonl~td: abe tldnko 1\oc;~q will be
~er and U.WY 1101 ao rod&lt;y
... Anita CoJb.y fell •and
three ribo tn Modrld... AioiSept.
more than 1,600,000 Americana
will have 'flailed EllrOJIO alrtldy
thlo year, LBJ'o pleoe notwlthatandlng. .. Elgbt percent u.s.
lllurlll boom over lall year ...
The Jane Fonda-Roger Vadlm
baby jo!Da thla allalo' world IllY
odllloo.,.'llleoaddollgallnoboWbiz na liVed trom a high ledie
by bolel ataffero; her lrullband
eaUed In cant. had this 10-what
comment: •'She's blu!!lng."
The stack"'P wback41p backICl at KermedY Aii]IOrt led Ollrbaeh'o to ship Ito entire valuable
Paris purebaoe order by ship
lor the first time ... George
Pllm]lfal, the R011aissanee Ineompetent does everything
bad\y prooperoooly alma hlo

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euhlble •pwllM'W II _TV eom- "lit, Nl!llft" ....0U ~ ~· ~
merelalo - ~n do "'1' · illlrt dl.t!&lt;.a kHJ&gt; a !IIW'P ~ ""
for OldiiDOb~o. ·
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~~~~~ Ia mat.mlV &amp;OW!'IIIO!IIO,of
Arlllolle ona~u· ,... blo8n- a.m ar~ 4tii8Dtd •..,..lallllll ·
piQ' "Oftaalla!'·llvto Alofa- ac~ loll of ~
looo prlceleoo .,..e...t. lalleo olx · ~~~ papular U.S. eotlillol.lom
yeara ott hll longillll!l~ • · - ..-eheo: more . ~ , ZO ,
and llllkeo 'him 112... The rldl mllU... ....ked dolll ... Corlmt
old Greek .looo -lllllave ta- Cllvot'o ~·~"worrieo 1!'11' !;e.
ken Jackle'e lplad otf Lor&lt;IH&amp;r· over: Wlllllin ue.-4 · !iJaa~
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Listening for once to reaDy warming cheers from Demoeratle party faithful, Ylee President Humpllrey fell the contagion.
But he still found it necessary to talk beyond them to the
McCarthylte dissidents who are denying 111m full ~arty support across the country.
"Together we can win, but separate we lose," he said.
It was one of the most candid confessions of urgent dllfl.
culty ever heard from a presidential nominee this early in a
campu!gn.
Still talltio~ to the dissidents, he cast the prelllem of the
.
party's disiiDIIy in another light:
"We can't unite the aaUoa U we can't ulle the veblele (tile
Demoerotte party) wble• waals te help tile oalloa."
New York leaders like John Bums and John Englloh continue to . warn privately that Humphrey's fears are wellgrounded. Many, many oupporters of Sen. Eugene McCarthy
almply llave not come out of their sulking tents.
National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien ollowed hla deep·

ened concern for the problem when he came close to couvertlug a nati....Uy televised panel show Into a plaUorm for an
impassioned plea to the disaffected to return to the fold.
Uaderoeorle« the «ooeral frlchl wao word from MJ.eaiiOilo
ll!al llaeken of McCarlby, of Sea. Georp MeGovll'll or foallt
DUota, and In oeme ea101 olllle late Rober! F. Ke""""y plao
Jo meet Ia
there oa Oet. J.4l ta plu 1 p..,ll
llrateu for
over the party'a leaderllllp lor the eleetloa
balllea ollfl%.
It is without precedent for any substantlnl elements of a
major party to begin planning openly for the next election
evep·ltefore that party has finiolled Its struggles In the current
el~.
.
Some Democratic figures are reading this development ao
proof these dissidents not only expect Humpllrey to looe, but
want 111m to lose and lose big so they more eaauy seize upon
the shattered remnants of the party.
The uilreconstructed McCaltbyites ellviously are resisting
loyalty apr.;als and Ignoring argument that a massive presidential de eat In 1968 might cast the party Into the abyss for
many yean to come. They can cile the quick 1968 rebound of
.the Republicans from the Goldwater cataclyom of 1964.
Soeb a eomparloea eoald prove, bowever, ta 1M! Cor Joo IIJb.
Tile vlelorloaa llepalllleano ID liM were bea.Uy 1..aal8&amp;ed
b7 genenl reYIIWe• aJIIut tloe Vlellwa war and by tbe IDer.tllble aapoplllarlty of Prealdent JoiUiaoa rlalD« ..t of t111t
war and 1111 earloal laabWty to tell oveD 1111 IH!ot pl'OiriJDI,
Dissident Democrats ctllliiOI fairly aBSume that a triumphant Ricbar&lt;l Nixon would stlll have the Vietnam war on hll
hands tn 1970 or beyoM or that he would neceosarUy 1M! encumbered by any ol the other special handicaps which
plunged L)'Jidon Johnson Into the depthe .
The McCarthylte strategists due to gather soon In Minneapolis may devlse a game plan that could Indeed give them
Democratle party control If Humpllrey loses bbl. But they
might wake up tn 1971 to learn they were presiding over an
empty shell.
II, as now seems likely, the GOP In 1968 wine the Illinois
governorship and several other new one• aa weU, they could
hold roughly two-thlr&lt;la of the natiQD's governorships In 1968.
On that compelling tide, they would be well-placed to pick off
the Democratically-held New Jersey governorllllp oen year.
The Republicans then would hold the govemora' ebalrs In
nine of the country's 10 moat populous atalu-With only
Texas holding out. True, In California, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts and Florida theoe seals
of power would be on the block again In 1970. But a sueeaosM NIIOD showing In office would assure the GOP a. large
chance to hold moot of theoe.
With power lllu brvadi.Y baaed, tbe RepoNleu• ft1lld 1M!
exlremely lormldallle ataln Ill tm. Aaolber vieJor)o tllat JOU
would relaforee lbelr hold ad at least opea t1oe ""' to a eoaoldcrable period of aaeeatlaney.
Adverse reoulta of such continuing high magnitude are a
not unreasonable Democratic prospect If Humpllrey looto big.
It is a hard ouUook cmtrastlng oeverely with the aelf.._.tng
fantasies the McCarthyite game-planners evidently hope to
weave In their llllle assembly
on Oet.
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Q-How many natlo111 por- .
ticipoted in tho firat modml
Olymplad?
A-The flrl! modem Olym·
plad look place In AtheiiJ,
Greece, In 1898 and only nlDe
nations were Involved. The
Olympic Gameo In Tokyo In
19M bad some 94 partlcl~t­
lng nations.
·
Q-Whg ort pototo chipo
ofun called "S~ chipl''1
A-Traditionally, potato
chipo are supposed lo have
first been oerved at an eating
place In Sarato&amp;a. N.Y., In
1853.

Us••• ay Helen aortal
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IIIIP''l lnlore- me ~reat..

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I 111o .., ·tiiarried Ill
a roariJI&amp; buUy.
I don't Uko llelnlordsredaboul
IIICI er!Ucbad -.....u,, but It
I lptlk up ...., li01'd,
tt enrapaldm IUrther, and what
ttraet wiD this llaTe.., the tldl·

lasao, Y.,.•Ii maltli yOur
-...I I ~ lllllll. Lat him
laloW JOU think he Ia cpte copablo of lalplrlng •'rollliDile momeDoa," .nd you feel 10&lt;04
·1 01'1')' for the poor Ullle Jlrl who
.roo.n"t bave a ellallee with 1UW'
attreetlvo, exciting, and F AlTII·

Doing m o r e with leas
FUL h•llband
might have oerved aa the
Alter 18 yaaro of Qlll'rla&amp;e. mO!to of the world'• first
military h a llo o n unit,
a mon needa hlo ~ boO~ted
formed In France In 17M.
PlaY up!- H.
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The
'World· Almanac. saya
Dear Holea:
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the unit con,llated of a
-?
181110 Will')' of't~thetl hydrogen-filled haDI!Oil and
II -mo Ill me I t - pereat lotlero!Nm mea . d l s - a erew of two. Used· at 'the
la In a porpelllal fHIII1 U Ia tile W.. and dloreapeet · ' Wbo ballle ol Manberg, the new
Gbllplloo of the other )IOlOI1I are ''Pullhovero." '
,:
Freneh balloon caused the
Austrians
to · nee beeause
to 117 and omooth llllDp cwor.
Never mini l!l"l,. of!ry • they
lUred
' their troop
rm the ··~··· Our yQUIII' .., mw'betna ••dlffer.L''·U'bllf are movements 'all
could b• obdiUdeeo are ...n.-..td and 1wer - lhat'o an, th~
served.
ooclable. Would tllt.Y romalllblp- rlok prqnsncy.
w u thaY beud their Tbe real f1!"ll&lt;llllltllbatetheoe
IJlllll)lna baek and lllf&amp;YaiiDi
Ia that abo Ia as laloWtheir father? We'd have _ . , ledpable u the,y are, and like
but bedlam! - DOORMAT
them ean llllop ~ eompare.
For tt~&lt;f!lllllng there II a
Dear Doormat:
She lo In taet, a l8lual equal, siGion, aruf a ll!tlc for .....,
Quellloo: ..Ul 1UW' eldldren rather 111oo 111 lar.rlor. Slnee molf&lt;f ulllkr htaoetl: a ll!lw
REMAIN well...U.IIIad, brouallt abou1 110 perellll 01 the mala, to "'""' Gild a lime to 14ir(!ll;
ICl by a cloormlt and a f;JrUII? group are ollllardo Ia thla do· a dine to moum, IJIId G ll!lw
1 JIGU don't them lfOIIIaJ porbllll, thaY Jllluraily prefer to d&lt;mce._...l. S:4.
Iaiii JOUl' moldo, ""''d btllar • I virlln who
laloW the
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"I'Mce II 0111 ooll" Io IIID lackl u ller fault.
ldlh • prleolll )IIJI - J!.
Whlla """' talk iioout 1101 mar/
Dear llelea:
171111 a "liNd'' model, the filet
II Midi a 1111111 II a lo, abo pr&lt;IIIably wouldll'l marl')'
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No Hlinlll!l
at my
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No Trtspuslq SIGNS
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x..Cllnched pennant
Thursday's Results

Detroit 6 New York 2
Wasil at Cleve, cncld, rain
Only 1111110S scheduled
1,'odU'a ,Probable PJtchers

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All Tlme1 EDT

lloston &lt;L&lt;ri&gt;orK 5-8) at Now
York (Petoroon 12-8), 8

p.m.

Baltimore (Hardin 18-10 ot
CbiCIID (N)'Dllll 2-1), 9 p,m,
Detroit (Lolleh 15-8) II Washlrlston (Homan Ill-S), 8:05 p.m.
Olkland (Hunter 12-13) at li!IJ&gt;.
nesota (Kaat 13-12), 2:30 p.m.
Only pmoo acheduled
SlturdQ'a Games
Dekland at M!Dnesota
BalUmore at Qdc:ago
Clllibrnlo at Cleveland

bJg,
vetenn team. But the Wildcats
are ~ tabbdd for great things,
whereas Charlie Tate's Hurricanes could be a natloMI
Northwestern

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over Bye Bye Pat was

Thuradly's Results

deep coneern.

urm •

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lerwths.
In the

final heat Rum
Customer made his move a
quarter or a mile from the
Onlsh liae aDd Good Time

COUllfl Faifii'IMinds, veteran
GB driver Billy Halll!hton exprosaed

x.Cllnchea pennant

Purdue Is a 22-polnt choice over
VIrginia, Florida Is £avored by
21 o,rer Air Force and Alabama
enjoys the same point spread
over Virginia Tech.

the sullo'. Margin or Victory

Ohio (UP0-

Before the atart of Thunday'o
final runoH In tho $104,226 Little
Brown Jug at the DeJawue

xa Loola •. . 94 60 .6,10
SOn Fran. •••• 83 71 .539 11
Cinel,..ti ..•• 79 73 .520 14
OrlcllgO , •••• 79 75 ,513 15
Atlanta , . , , , 78 76 ,506 16
Plttabursh • • •75 77 • 493 18
Phllldelphl&amp; , , 72 81 •471 21'h
Lot Anpleo •• 71 83 .461 23
, Now York • •.•68 85 .444 2fllh
Hoooton •• , , .,68 86 ,442 26

Purdue, Florida and Alabamashould have things easier.

Recor&lt;l · crowa ~:On
Hand For Little
Brown Jug Event
DELAWARE,

Detroit it Wailhh1lllln
Booton II New York
Nauonal League
W. L.

quar!Airheck slot.

man, .. ttte 44- Knl&amp;ht

finished · a

distant

secood.

year-old New Yorker said. ''I'm
worried about Adios Waverly,
Batman and Bye Bye PaL Rwn
Customer lan't as sharp aa I'd
Uke him to be."
However, 1 vast ma,iorUy of
the reeord 47,504 erowd lor the
23rd runntrw of the llrat los of
pacing'• triple crown, had oo

Rounding

out the field in

order ot ftniah were Carelesr
Time, Isolator, Bye Bye Pat,
Batman. Adios Waverly and
Preferred Time.
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Rum CUstomer"&amp; next start
will be Oe~ 12 In the cane
Futurity at Yonkera, the second

doubts about the final outeorno log In the triple erown.
as the7 mode Rum CU.tomer an
overwhelm~ 1-6 lllvorlto.
They !mew whOt they were
dolag •• "Rummy", Hauehtoo's
atfectlmate nickname lor the
brown colt. aurged to a length Yietory over Good Time
Knight to ellnch the Jng ani
nail down lint plaee money of

SOn Fro II st. Louis 5
Allanla f Houston 1, night
Loa Allll 3 Clnclnnatl I, lll8ht ·
Only oeheduled
Today'a Prollable Pitchers
All Times EDT
Now York (Staver 14-11 ani
canlwoU 7-13) at Philadelphia
(!). Ja,ckson 1-8 and L. J1cksoo
13-lfll 7:36 p.m.
$38,563.71.
st. Loolo (Carlton '13-11) at
'llle e I a 1 i y Kennlhrorth
Lot Angeleo -~ 12-15), II Flnno, KIJWB Potnt,N, Y., enlr)'

p.m.
Cincinnati (Nolan 9-2) at HIMio·
1on O&gt;lerktr 12-14), ,8:30 p.m. .
Allanta ($one 7-3) at sen Fr..,_
elaeo (Marlellal 25-3), 11 p.m.
Cllle.,... ( . J - lWf), at
Plttabursh CBiaso 111-S), 8:05 p.

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CbiCIID at:PIItollur&amp;h

New Yortc atl'lll)adalphla
Clnc:l-u at liouoblll .
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loraed l4eotlcal clOCldll&amp;l of

1:59.3 · In t111turlrw tile oeconl
dlvloloa, then the liDol o!ghi.

horae ahowdcwm.:

In tho National League, San

went six innings and boosted his elq)enae or the Reds .. he .,.. ..J. '.
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olx lmlngs be!ore .-.,. Ju.i
Mantle, who was tied for Ullrd record to 2-0.

place with JlmlnJ Foxx at 534
hOmers, DOW trails just Babe
Ruth, 714, and Willie Moyo, 585.
rcalcy mean

onythlllll

A Check-up
Regularly Can

beeauae

HaM Aaron. 1rill probably pass
me next year. But right now it's
quite a thrill.
The ball was returned to
Mantle and it wlll be forwarded
lo the Baseblll Hall or Fame
Museum in Cooperstown, N. Y.
Giants Top C&amp;rds
""~ _ The Giants mauled the World
Series bound cardinals as both
found their batU~ eye after
Alhland will travel to Woos- trading consecutive no--hitters.
ter for a backyard Oght with the Bobby Bonds hit two home rWls
Flying Scots as Wooster opens and scored rour runs, and Jim
ita 1968 grid eampalgn. II lvlll
be the Eagles' second contest.
Around the Buckeye !late, fans
can visit the CoUowing games:
Marshall at Ohio U.; Adrian

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Centre (Ky.); Muaklngum at West

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wen pla.Yed laat week.
Ohio holds a 4-1 edge In out- and Capital at Wittenberg.
A good day lor Blll Long and
of-state meets so tar this sea-

son, since Youngstown outlasted Ohio Wesleyan at Delaware could
Gustavus Adolphua ~8-14 last send the record - book writers
week, Akron routed Butler 32- oplnnfng. Long will be guaran7; Toledo cllmped Rlchmoed 31- teed a new record in three sep14; and Ashland trimmed Adrian arate departments everytime he
(Mich.) 34-15. Alma (Mieh.) was catches a pass., gains a 11et yard,
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Long holds eight records Inturn an Ohio wt11o d~eatingBlu!!­
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ed Kent Slate 24-10.
Wesh~yan and this year is ex·
Out..()f-Staters
pected
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This week's out ~ of - state
matches include: Toledo at Villanova, Ohio Northern at EdinThe Roman emperor
boro Slate; Youngstown at Cen- Caligula made his horse a

rrom Jtm Gnnt.

Felipe Alou's two run tl'iple In

"l was womering If I'd ever
get it."' he admitted. "It doesn't

Jn action, with pre-season favor· (Mieh.) at Defiance; Ball State
Ita Ohio U. l8Wlchlng the oonfer · at Bowling Green; Buflalo st
ence clashes with a game against Kent State; Blulrton at HeidelMarshall at Athens. Toledo will berg; ats&lt;J,~ehanna at Otterbein;
try for Its 11th consecutive win Albion at Ohio Wesleyan; Jndf.
in a road game at Villanova. ana state at Akron; Saint Jos·
It' a the second week of grid· eph's (Ind.) at Dayton; Quantico
iron actlvU;y for Ohio coUegi- at Xavier; Anderson at Wilmingate entries since seven games, ton; Baldwin-Wallace at Find-

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The _.tul Mtami Hurricanes hope to blow up a storm
tonight againat Northwestern,

Helen Help

will see all seven at ita tei'ms

The two teams kick off the power. They have a rough
schedule, meeting SOuthern
end or the year and their Calitorllla In two weeks- and a
Orange Bowl battle Is el(l)ected big win over Northwestern
to bring new dimension to the cOuld provide the impetus.
Most of the nation's attention,
one o! the three Ullms to boot already outstaJKling career
them Jaat se~son- and the Ted "Stork" Hendricks, an All· however, will be focused on
"mad stork" wW again lead the America defeniJivt end last year some unusually tough openers
Wly.
who plana to go both ways tbls on saturday. For example,
time.
Oklahoma is at Notre Dame,
Hendricks, a 6-foot-8, 222 • Southern California is at MIMepound marvel, did a massive sot&amp; and Texa:J hosts Houston in
job on defense for Miami last a trio of big ones.
Notre Dame, el(l)ected to
year, taking part in 134 tackles,
By United Press International
blockirw a punt, intercepting a bounce back Into prominence, is
Amortcon League
and recovering five eight points over Oklahoma, last
' W. L. PeL GB pass
tumbles. Now, the 20.year~d year's No. 3 team, while
x-Detrolt •••. 99 54 ,647
BalUmore •• , ,87 67 .565 121h physics major wlll see actlon as defending national champion
a pass-catcher, too.
Southern cal is six over
Boolon • • • • • •81 72 •529 18
Miami rates a l:J..point Minnesota. Texas is a slim
Cleveland , , , ,81 73 ,526 18'12
favorite- partly because or He~ three-point choice over Houston,
New York • , , ,80 73 .523 19
drlcks
and partly because it which opened its season last
Ooklaol •.•.. 77 76 .503 22
eJPects
a lot from a slimmed- week with a 54-7 rout or Tulane.
.'Mimeaota ••• •73 80 .477 26
Other teams given a good
down
David
Olivo. who seems to
California . . . . 66 88 • 429 331/,
have llnally nalled down the shot at the No. 1 rankingCblc11g0, . , ... 63 90 .412 26
By

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200th
!he -·""
Adlllla
outllolder
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As Mantle rounded third belt Frandseo crushed St. Louis U.S Hart crashecl a grand slam to of hla eoreer. MUtt- f-~
evenocl hlo reeord 11 1:1-12.
he looked at MeLatn, nodded In a clay pme. Under the pace the .Giant attack.
Alan Foator galnoci hlo qrot
twice and shouted "thanks."
lights, Atlanta topped Houston,
Rookie Rich Robertson, makThe only other American 4-1, and Los A~lea boot lrw his first maJor league atart, major leque vlclorf ot • •

Thundering
Herd At OU
In MAC Tilt
momentum Saturday wttb 24 con·
tolls i!lated, Including eight outof-otato clalhea and 10 night
games.
The Mid-American Conference

College Grid Action In
Full Swing This Weekend

Q-Ir theft ony !Diller on

Tbanks to Plteher

Ohio ooUeslote foolbaU gaino

lanQ1 "GQH -17 i•-11.

w~le

him a stan:ling ovation.
Martie took two pitches

ta defense.

and

QUICK QUIZ

plaee on the aD-time

time at lla~ In the eighth Inning
Thurodll,)',
Aa Mickey steJ.lped 1CJ for his
laot trip to the plote at Tiger
Stadiwn this year and possibly
forever, the crowd or 9,063 gave

MARlETT A COLLEGE FOOTBALL captain Boll R. Smith
ot Hemlock Grove and Coach Joe McDaniel wiU lead the Marlet.
t1 team apJnst Emory and Henry College in Marietta's season
opener saturday night ot Marietta. Smith, • 1965 graduate of
PomerOJ' Higll School, was an All-Ohio Conference second
Team choice last year. He starts at cornerback tn the Mariet-

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lhllta hll •IIIUU1 - · Ill the Ue" (11COme .out ot )1JUr lblll
Old Bourbon n&gt;Om ol the N.Y.

aecommodltod fr&lt;le -In on alr
raid oheller ... 'llle cab llrlke
br6usbl Cbl. private llmoullnoa
$200 a clay ... ,}?De U.N. Stc.Geo'l U Tltalll'ilelurea fr&lt;le notiona Uko US about seopolltical
bebavlor' let It 1101 akld by !hot
u•a 11ome baM of Burmo,lloeota
30,000 poi!Ucal prl.....,.a, ivea
overnllht soelal auoote mull lie
reporled Ill the loeal eopo and
you need an ol!iclal pormlt eveo
lor a lllotlbrulh.

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exelabned Mantle

homer list. It Came on his laat

MY
:years the Tourlato' De1l8hl at THE IWL
the Taft llolel, Charlie Drew Dear llelen:

In Zuridl for the 1110111_.
sive accommt:datlms. they wen

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run MO\ 1d the powerful switch
hitter into sole .POSsession of

in the AfternoonU . •• Internal
ecmipUona at
Waaidn&amp;IA&gt;n'a
Ford's 'lboatre aa faollooa llaht
It out ... For mora thaD 25

cert Bend touring FunlpO uked

McLaln hi.s made a fan

arter the 1111110 which Now York
loot tc Detroit, 6-2. The hmoe

llnell ellpllomllll lor hll Project 3 Recordo' LPs by Urblo
Groen titled '11 Tromboooo. ~
Goodman Aeo (the hl&amp;hell paid
TV &lt;OIIIedy writer ever ...,., ba
raohloned Parr)' Como's TV omJl.
ea) Ia la8hlonlntl hla lint Bdwy.
musical (lcheduled for '69)atuned-op veratoo of the Audra)lllei&gt;bum - a..,. Cooper rum ''LOVe

Yale' a 61-mon Unlverllfl Coo·

lined hls home run into the
second deck ln r-Ight tteld.

Die for

... BeantJful ycungster •.• New
ohoe.iore at Medl11&lt;11 near 5tlll
toooeo In a free llalreut Ia Ita
upataira ealon; tha~J ahoe-bullnesa •.• Have you noticed alhortage of trombone plll,l'erl reeertIy? »loeb Ll8hl hired the 21

Hlllon.

milestone- 535 home runs- but

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BRUCE BIDS-

"Don't you understand? I ilon't WANT to get inro/YO&lt;I

inside, then motioned to the
Tiger hiD'Ier to get tho llaU out
a Ullle m..-e. 'llle Yankee -great
got the piteh he wanted , and

Denny McLain, who _served \CII
the plteh, aoi the Yietory, hla
31st, and gained a new tin,

dear••

HHH Appeals to Sulking
McCarthyites for Support

By AL DALY
UPI !CK&gt;rta Writer
Mickey Mantle get hls pitch
en route to IIIOdier career

the ooeond lnnll'f
dedolve rillS _. the
beat Dave Gllllll. l!lr'
time this , HII&lt;&amp; nie

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NEW rORK :~ Rt,pw Roebfeller ,.on't owl iloelo'wu Nixonl~td: abe tldnko 1\oc;~q will be
~er and U.WY 1101 ao rod&lt;y
... Anita CoJb.y fell •and
three ribo tn Modrld... AioiSept.
more than 1,600,000 Americana
will have 'flailed EllrOJIO alrtldy
thlo year, LBJ'o pleoe notwlthatandlng. .. Elgbt percent u.s.
lllurlll boom over lall year ...
The Jane Fonda-Roger Vadlm
baby jo!Da thla allalo' world IllY
odllloo.,.'llleoaddollgallnoboWbiz na liVed trom a high ledie
by bolel ataffero; her lrullband
eaUed In cant. had this 10-what
comment: •'She's blu!!lng."
The stack"'P wback41p backICl at KermedY Aii]IOrt led Ollrbaeh'o to ship Ito entire valuable
Paris purebaoe order by ship
lor the first time ... George
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bad\y prooperoooly alma hlo

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merelalo - ~n do "'1' · illlrt dl.t!&lt;.a kHJ&gt; a !IIW'P ~ ""
for OldiiDOb~o. ·
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Arlllolle ona~u· ,... blo8n- a.m ar~ 4tii8Dtd •..,..lallllll ·
piQ' "Oftaalla!'·llvto Alofa- ac~ loll of ~
looo prlceleoo .,..e...t. lalleo olx · ~~~ papular U.S. eotlillol.lom
yeara ott hll longillll!l~ • · - ..-eheo: more . ~ , ZO ,
and llllkeo 'him 112... The rldl mllU... ....ked dolll ... Corlmt
old Greek .looo -lllllave ta- Cllvot'o ~·~"worrieo 1!'11' !;e.
ken Jackle'e lplad otf Lor&lt;IH&amp;r· over: Wlllllin ue.-4 · !iJaa~
lo&lt;b lor the 1110111811 atleaat .., the UlJW8I\ ... GeorP Hamlll"'l,
JUdy Gorlud'o loll bat8l eulto no w~ botda at a JIIIV
here bad a blinNp p~~pop&gt;ller o1 lnd - e uked Mol ·barl·
LBJ to Jooa darts ai. ••Lauren """' Rol&gt;ert MerriU U Iii erer
Becall'oTVfUhlon-•COIII· wore them: "Yeo- olporo)llr·
merelali were ...otosnplled Cor aum," Boll ropllad ... TJ:Wnll'
better thaD Launlll'l etrorto ... CljiCM wouldn'terenlua bcillle a
Steve Smith of relative tame peper1dlalrt Olad II lOIIi) he '
look blo mlnl4oooter Ill Cbleaao bou8lll II the · lloYIIociJI8 111111Ill get around the eab-otrlke. querle .., 3rd Avo ... JlloW motol
Ame Ford Sr. took a p i - 1001 up at 5tth II 2lld. .
torre at the Carlton llouee alter , Bulle~ McQI-aftoraDher
aD thoee yearo of huge llemea eareer dlaeour-lllla (~
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"r Actor
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (NEA)
Listening for once to reaDy warming cheers from Demoeratle party faithful, Ylee President Humpllrey fell the contagion.
But he still found it necessary to talk beyond them to the
McCarthylte dissidents who are denying 111m full ~arty support across the country.
"Together we can win, but separate we lose," he said.
It was one of the most candid confessions of urgent dllfl.
culty ever heard from a presidential nominee this early in a
campu!gn.
Still talltio~ to the dissidents, he cast the prelllem of the
.
party's disiiDIIy in another light:
"We can't unite the aaUoa U we can't ulle the veblele (tile
Demoerotte party) wble• waals te help tile oalloa."
New York leaders like John Bums and John Englloh continue to . warn privately that Humphrey's fears are wellgrounded. Many, many oupporters of Sen. Eugene McCarthy
almply llave not come out of their sulking tents.
National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien ollowed hla deep·

ened concern for the problem when he came close to couvertlug a nati....Uy televised panel show Into a plaUorm for an
impassioned plea to the disaffected to return to the fold.
Uaderoeorle« the «ooeral frlchl wao word from MJ.eaiiOilo
ll!al llaeken of McCarlby, of Sea. Georp MeGovll'll or foallt
DUota, and In oeme ea101 olllle late Rober! F. Ke""""y plao
Jo meet Ia
there oa Oet. J.4l ta plu 1 p..,ll
llrateu for
over the party'a leaderllllp lor the eleetloa
balllea ollfl%.
It is without precedent for any substantlnl elements of a
major party to begin planning openly for the next election
evep·ltefore that party has finiolled Its struggles In the current
el~.
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Some Democratic figures are reading this development ao
proof these dissidents not only expect Humpllrey to looe, but
want 111m to lose and lose big so they more eaauy seize upon
the shattered remnants of the party.
The uilreconstructed McCaltbyites ellviously are resisting
loyalty apr.;als and Ignoring argument that a massive presidential de eat In 1968 might cast the party Into the abyss for
many yean to come. They can cile the quick 1968 rebound of
.the Republicans from the Goldwater cataclyom of 1964.
Soeb a eomparloea eoald prove, bowever, ta 1M! Cor Joo IIJb.
Tile vlelorloaa llepalllleano ID liM were bea.Uy 1..aal8&amp;ed
b7 genenl reYIIWe• aJIIut tloe Vlellwa war and by tbe IDer.tllble aapoplllarlty of Prealdent JoiUiaoa rlalD« ..t of t111t
war and 1111 earloal laabWty to tell oveD 1111 IH!ot pl'OiriJDI,
Dissident Democrats ctllliiOI fairly aBSume that a triumphant Ricbar&lt;l Nixon would stlll have the Vietnam war on hll
hands tn 1970 or beyoM or that he would neceosarUy 1M! encumbered by any ol the other special handicaps which
plunged L)'Jidon Johnson Into the depthe .
The McCarthylte strategists due to gather soon In Minneapolis may devlse a game plan that could Indeed give them
Democratle party control If Humpllrey loses bbl. But they
might wake up tn 1971 to learn they were presiding over an
empty shell.
II, as now seems likely, the GOP In 1968 wine the Illinois
governorship and several other new one• aa weU, they could
hold roughly two-thlr&lt;la of the natiQD's governorships In 1968.
On that compelling tide, they would be well-placed to pick off
the Democratically-held New Jersey governorllllp oen year.
The Republicans then would hold the govemora' ebalrs In
nine of the country's 10 moat populous atalu-With only
Texas holding out. True, In California, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts and Florida theoe seals
of power would be on the block again In 1970. But a sueeaosM NIIOD showing In office would assure the GOP a. large
chance to hold moot of theoe.
With power lllu brvadi.Y baaed, tbe RepoNleu• ft1lld 1M!
exlremely lormldallle ataln Ill tm. Aaolber vieJor)o tllat JOU
would relaforee lbelr hold ad at least opea t1oe ""' to a eoaoldcrable period of aaeeatlaney.
Adverse reoulta of such continuing high magnitude are a
not unreasonable Democratic prospect If Humpllrey looto big.
It is a hard ouUook cmtrastlng oeverely with the aelf.._.tng
fantasies the McCarthyite game-planners evidently hope to
weave In their llllle assembly
on Oet.
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ticipoted in tho firat modml
Olymplad?
A-The flrl! modem Olym·
plad look place In AtheiiJ,
Greece, In 1898 and only nlDe
nations were Involved. The
Olympic Gameo In Tokyo In
19M bad some 94 partlcl~t­
lng nations.
·
Q-Whg ort pototo chipo
ofun called "S~ chipl''1
A-Traditionally, potato
chipo are supposed lo have
first been oerved at an eating
place In Sarato&amp;a. N.Y., In
1853.

Us••• ay Helen aortal
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IIIIP''l lnlore- me ~reat..

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I 111o .., ·tiiarried Ill
a roariJI&amp; buUy.
I don't Uko llelnlordsredaboul
IIICI er!Ucbad -.....u,, but It
I lptlk up ...., li01'd,
tt enrapaldm IUrther, and what
ttraet wiD this llaTe.., the tldl·

lasao, Y.,.•Ii maltli yOur
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laloW JOU think he Ia cpte copablo of lalplrlng •'rollliDile momeDoa," .nd you feel 10&lt;04
·1 01'1')' for the poor Ullle Jlrl who
.roo.n"t bave a ellallee with 1UW'
attreetlvo, exciting, and F AlTII·

Doing m o r e with leas
FUL h•llband
might have oerved aa the
Alter 18 yaaro of Qlll'rla&amp;e. mO!to of the world'• first
military h a llo o n unit,
a mon needa hlo ~ boO~ted
formed In France In 17M.
PlaY up!- H.
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The
'World· Almanac. saya
Dear Holea:
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the unit con,llated of a
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181110 Will')' of't~thetl hydrogen-filled haDI!Oil and
II -mo Ill me I t - pereat lotlero!Nm mea . d l s - a erew of two. Used· at 'the
la In a porpelllal fHIII1 U Ia tile W.. and dloreapeet · ' Wbo ballle ol Manberg, the new
Gbllplloo of the other )IOlOI1I are ''Pullhovero." '
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Freneh balloon caused the
Austrians
to · nee beeause
to 117 and omooth llllDp cwor.
Never mini l!l"l,. of!ry • they
lUred
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rm the ··~··· Our yQUIII' .., mw'betna ••dlffer.L''·U'bllf are movements 'all
could b• obdiUdeeo are ...n.-..td and 1wer - lhat'o an, th~
served.
ooclable. Would tllt.Y romalllblp- rlok prqnsncy.
w u thaY beud their Tbe real f1!"ll&lt;llllltllbatetheoe
IJlllll)lna baek and lllf&amp;YaiiDi
Ia that abo Ia as laloWtheir father? We'd have _ . , ledpable u the,y are, and like
but bedlam! - DOORMAT
them ean llllop ~ eompare.
For tt~&lt;f!lllllng there II a
Dear Doormat:
She lo In taet, a l8lual equal, siGion, aruf a ll!tlc for .....,
Quellloo: ..Ul 1UW' eldldren rather 111oo 111 lar.rlor. Slnee molf&lt;f ulllkr htaoetl: a ll!lw
REMAIN well...U.IIIad, brouallt abou1 110 perellll 01 the mala, to "'""' Gild a lime to 14ir(!ll;
ICl by a cloormlt and a f;JrUII? group are ollllardo Ia thla do· a dine to moum, IJIId G ll!lw
1 JIGU don't them lfOIIIaJ porbllll, thaY Jllluraily prefer to d&lt;mce._...l. S:4.
Iaiii JOUl' moldo, ""''d btllar • I virlln who
laloW the
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"I'Mce II 0111 ooll" Io IIID lackl u ller fault.
ldlh • prleolll )IIJI - J!.
Whlla """' talk iioout 1101 mar/
Dear llelea:
171111 a "liNd'' model, the filet
II Midi a 1111111 II a lo, abo pr&lt;IIIably wouldll'l marl')'
''lllnnleoo flfrlalloll'1'' Tbloalrl - ol thla ldnd U ho askld bel',
No Hlinlll!l
at my
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b1m romatte mOm ' 1. H.. t:lck8t.
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No Trtspuslq SIGNS
llriDp tMm 11ome and - · t A REAL man will. I&lt;COill . I
them Ill mo. He ..,. _ , u Ill Olllal. lllllbe·bop- . . Ill It, bat I tldnk .he Ia 1f1 be 11&amp;1 OU. Wbollll't ·atnld
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x..Cllnched pennant
Thursday's Results

Detroit 6 New York 2
Wasil at Cleve, cncld, rain
Only 1111110S scheduled
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lloston &lt;L&lt;ri&gt;orK 5-8) at Now
York (Petoroon 12-8), 8

p.m.

Baltimore (Hardin 18-10 ot
CbiCIID (N)'Dllll 2-1), 9 p,m,
Detroit (Lolleh 15-8) II Washlrlston (Homan Ill-S), 8:05 p.m.
Olkland (Hunter 12-13) at li!IJ&gt;.
nesota (Kaat 13-12), 2:30 p.m.
Only pmoo acheduled
SlturdQ'a Games
Dekland at M!Dnesota
BalUmore at Qdc:ago
Clllibrnlo at Cleveland

bJg,
vetenn team. But the Wildcats
are ~ tabbdd for great things,
whereas Charlie Tate's Hurricanes could be a natloMI
Northwestern

has

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Thuradly's Results

deep coneern.

urm •

worried

2'A

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In the

final heat Rum
Customer made his move a
quarter or a mile from the
Onlsh liae aDd Good Time

COUllfl Faifii'IMinds, veteran
GB driver Billy Halll!hton exprosaed

x.Cllnchea pennant

Purdue Is a 22-polnt choice over
VIrginia, Florida Is £avored by
21 o,rer Air Force and Alabama
enjoys the same point spread
over Virginia Tech.

the sullo'. Margin or Victory

Ohio (UP0-

Before the atart of Thunday'o
final runoH In tho $104,226 Little
Brown Jug at the DeJawue

xa Loola •. . 94 60 .6,10
SOn Fran. •••• 83 71 .539 11
Cinel,..ti ..•• 79 73 .520 14
OrlcllgO , •••• 79 75 ,513 15
Atlanta , . , , , 78 76 ,506 16
Plttabursh • • •75 77 • 493 18
Phllldelphl&amp; , , 72 81 •471 21'h
Lot Anpleo •• 71 83 .461 23
, Now York • •.•68 85 .444 2fllh
Hoooton •• , , .,68 86 ,442 26

Purdue, Florida and Alabamashould have things easier.

Recor&lt;l · crowa ~:On
Hand For Little
Brown Jug Event
DELAWARE,

Detroit it Wailhh1lllln
Booton II New York
Nauonal League
W. L.

quar!Airheck slot.

man, .. ttte 44- Knl&amp;ht

finished · a

distant

secood.

year-old New Yorker said. ''I'm
worried about Adios Waverly,
Batman and Bye Bye PaL Rwn
Customer lan't as sharp aa I'd
Uke him to be."
However, 1 vast ma,iorUy of
the reeord 47,504 erowd lor the
23rd runntrw of the llrat los of
pacing'• triple crown, had oo

Rounding

out the field in

order ot ftniah were Carelesr
Time, Isolator, Bye Bye Pat,
Batman. Adios Waverly and
Preferred Time.
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will be Oe~ 12 In the cane
Futurity at Yonkera, the second

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as the7 mode Rum CU.tomer an
overwhelm~ 1-6 lllvorlto.
They !mew whOt they were
dolag •• "Rummy", Hauehtoo's
atfectlmate nickname lor the
brown colt. aurged to a length Yietory over Good Time
Knight to ellnch the Jng ani
nail down lint plaee money of

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Today'a Prollable Pitchers
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Now York (Staver 14-11 ani
canlwoU 7-13) at Philadelphia
(!). Ja,ckson 1-8 and L. J1cksoo
13-lfll 7:36 p.m.
$38,563.71.
st. Loolo (Carlton '13-11) at
'llle e I a 1 i y Kennlhrorth
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Cincinnati (Nolan 9-2) at HIMio·
1on O&gt;lerktr 12-14), ,8:30 p.m. .
Allanta ($one 7-3) at sen Fr..,_
elaeo (Marlellal 25-3), 11 p.m.
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Safurdl)''• Game•

CbiCIID at:PIItollur&amp;h

New Yortc atl'lll)adalphla
Clnc:l-u at liouoblll .
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dlvloloa, then the liDol o!ghi.

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went six innings and boosted his elq)enae or the Reds .. he .,.. ..J. '.
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Mantle, who was tied for Ullrd record to 2-0.

place with JlmlnJ Foxx at 534
hOmers, DOW trails just Babe
Ruth, 714, and Willie Moyo, 585.
rcalcy mean

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A Check-up
Regularly Can

beeauae

HaM Aaron. 1rill probably pass
me next year. But right now it's
quite a thrill.
The ball was returned to
Mantle and it wlll be forwarded
lo the Baseblll Hall or Fame
Museum in Cooperstown, N. Y.
Giants Top C&amp;rds
""~ _ The Giants mauled the World
Series bound cardinals as both
found their batU~ eye after
Alhland will travel to Woos- trading consecutive no--hitters.
ter for a backyard Oght with the Bobby Bonds hit two home rWls
Flying Scots as Wooster opens and scored rour runs, and Jim
ita 1968 grid eampalgn. II lvlll
be the Eagles' second contest.
Around the Buckeye !late, fans
can visit the CoUowing games:
Marshall at Ohio U.; Adrian

tral Michigan; Denison at Call·

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Centre (Ky.); Muaklngum at West

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North Galli&amp; at Southwestern
Southern at Kyger Creek
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involving nine Ohio colleges, lilY; Emory &amp; Henry at MarIetta; Franklin at Mount Union
wen pla.Yed laat week.
Ohio holds a 4-1 edge In out- and Capital at Wittenberg.
A good day lor Blll Long and
of-state meets so tar this sea-

son, since Youngstown outlasted Ohio Wesleyan at Delaware could
Gustavus Adolphua ~8-14 last send the record - book writers
week, Akron routed Butler 32- oplnnfng. Long will be guaran7; Toledo cllmped Rlchmoed 31- teed a new record in three sep14; and Ashland trimmed Adrian arate departments everytime he
(Mich.) 34-15. Alma (Mieh.) was catches a pass., gains a 11et yard,
the lone out-ol'.atate team to cap.. and grabs a touchdown pall,
Long holds eight records Inturn an Ohio wt11o d~eatingBlu!!­
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The Stratford, N, J .•
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win over Xavier and Dayton dumpln his three-1ear career at Ohio
ed Kent Slate 24-10.
Wesh~yan and this year is ex·
Out..()f-Staters
pected
to add a fourth one.
This week's out ~ of - state
matches include: Toledo at Villanova, Ohio Northern at EdinThe Roman emperor
boro Slate; Youngstown at Cen- Caligula made his horse a

rrom Jtm Gnnt.

Felipe Alou's two run tl'iple In

"l was womering If I'd ever
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Jn action, with pre-season favor· (Mieh.) at Defiance; Ball State
Ita Ohio U. l8Wlchlng the oonfer · at Bowling Green; Buflalo st
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try for Its 11th consecutive win Albion at Ohio Wesleyan; Jndf.
in a road game at Villanova. ana state at Akron; Saint Jos·
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UP! !Ciorts Writer
The _.tul Mtami Hurricanes hope to blow up a storm
tonight againat Northwestern,

Helen Help

will see all seven at ita tei'ms

The two teams kick off the power. They have a rough
schedule, meeting SOuthern
end or the year and their Calitorllla In two weeks- and a
Orange Bowl battle Is el(l)ected big win over Northwestern
to bring new dimension to the cOuld provide the impetus.
Most of the nation's attention,
one o! the three Ullms to boot already outstaJKling career
them Jaat se~son- and the Ted "Stork" Hendricks, an All· however, will be focused on
"mad stork" wW again lead the America defeniJivt end last year some unusually tough openers
Wly.
who plana to go both ways tbls on saturday. For example,
time.
Oklahoma is at Notre Dame,
Hendricks, a 6-foot-8, 222 • Southern California is at MIMepound marvel, did a massive sot&amp; and Texa:J hosts Houston in
job on defense for Miami last a trio of big ones.
Notre Dame, el(l)ected to
year, taking part in 134 tackles,
By United Press International
blockirw a punt, intercepting a bounce back Into prominence, is
Amortcon League
and recovering five eight points over Oklahoma, last
' W. L. PeL GB pass
tumbles. Now, the 20.year~d year's No. 3 team, while
x-Detrolt •••. 99 54 ,647
BalUmore •• , ,87 67 .565 121h physics major wlll see actlon as defending national champion
a pass-catcher, too.
Southern cal is six over
Boolon • • • • • •81 72 •529 18
Miami rates a l:J..point Minnesota. Texas is a slim
Cleveland , , , ,81 73 ,526 18'12
favorite- partly because or He~ three-point choice over Houston,
New York • , , ,80 73 .523 19
drlcks
and partly because it which opened its season last
Ooklaol •.•.. 77 76 .503 22
eJPects
a lot from a slimmed- week with a 54-7 rout or Tulane.
.'Mimeaota ••• •73 80 .477 26
Other teams given a good
down
David
Olivo. who seems to
California . . . . 66 88 • 429 331/,
have llnally nalled down the shot at the No. 1 rankingCblc11g0, . , ... 63 90 .412 26
By

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IlY United Press lnleroallonal

'or

the
200th
!he -·""
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outllolder
ani

As Mantle rounded third belt Frandseo crushed St. Louis U.S Hart crashecl a grand slam to of hla eoreer. MUtt- f-~
evenocl hlo reeord 11 1:1-12.
he looked at MeLatn, nodded In a clay pme. Under the pace the .Giant attack.
Alan Foator galnoci hlo qrot
twice and shouted "thanks."
lights, Atlanta topped Houston,
Rookie Rich Robertson, makThe only other American 4-1, and Los A~lea boot lrw his first maJor league atart, major leque vlclorf ot • •

Thundering
Herd At OU
In MAC Tilt
momentum Saturday wttb 24 con·
tolls i!lated, Including eight outof-otato clalhea and 10 night
games.
The Mid-American Conference

College Grid Action In
Full Swing This Weekend

Q-Ir theft ony !Diller on

Tbanks to Plteher

Ohio ooUeslote foolbaU gaino

lanQ1 "GQH -17 i•-11.

w~le

him a stan:ling ovation.
Martie took two pitches

ta defense.

and

QUICK QUIZ

plaee on the aD-time

time at lla~ In the eighth Inning
Thurodll,)',
Aa Mickey steJ.lped 1CJ for his
laot trip to the plote at Tiger
Stadiwn this year and possibly
forever, the crowd or 9,063 gave

MARlETT A COLLEGE FOOTBALL captain Boll R. Smith
ot Hemlock Grove and Coach Joe McDaniel wiU lead the Marlet.
t1 team apJnst Emory and Henry College in Marietta's season
opener saturday night ot Marietta. Smith, • 1965 graduate of
PomerOJ' Higll School, was an All-Ohio Conference second
Team choice last year. He starts at cornerback tn the Mariet-

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lhllta hll •IIIUU1 - · Ill the Ue" (11COme .out ot )1JUr lblll
Old Bourbon n&gt;Om ol the N.Y.

aecommodltod fr&lt;le -In on alr
raid oheller ... 'llle cab llrlke
br6usbl Cbl. private llmoullnoa
$200 a clay ... ,}?De U.N. Stc.Geo'l U Tltalll'ilelurea fr&lt;le notiona Uko US about seopolltical
bebavlor' let It 1101 akld by !hot
u•a 11ome baM of Burmo,lloeota
30,000 poi!Ucal prl.....,.a, ivea
overnllht soelal auoote mull lie
reporled Ill the loeal eopo and
you need an ol!iclal pormlt eveo
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homer list. It Came on his laat

MY
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the Taft llolel, Charlie Drew Dear llelen:

In Zuridl for the 1110111_.
sive accommt:datlms. they wen

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run MO\ 1d the powerful switch
hitter into sole .POSsession of

in the AfternoonU . •• Internal
ecmipUona at
Waaidn&amp;IA&gt;n'a
Ford's 'lboatre aa faollooa llaht
It out ... For mora thaD 25

cert Bend touring FunlpO uked

McLaln hi.s made a fan

arter the 1111110 which Now York
loot tc Detroit, 6-2. The hmoe

llnell ellpllomllll lor hll Project 3 Recordo' LPs by Urblo
Groen titled '11 Tromboooo. ~
Goodman Aeo (the hl&amp;hell paid
TV &lt;OIIIedy writer ever ...,., ba
raohloned Parr)' Como's TV omJl.
ea) Ia la8hlonlntl hla lint Bdwy.
musical (lcheduled for '69)atuned-op veratoo of the Audra)lllei&gt;bum - a..,. Cooper rum ''LOVe

Yale' a 61-mon Unlverllfl Coo·

lined hls home run into the
second deck ln r-Ight tteld.

Die for

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ohoe.iore at Medl11&lt;11 near 5tlll
toooeo In a free llalreut Ia Ita
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"Don't you understand? I ilon't WANT to get inro/YO&lt;I

inside, then motioned to the
Tiger hiD'Ier to get tho llaU out
a Ullle m..-e. 'llle Yankee -great
got the piteh he wanted , and

Denny McLain, who _served \CII
the plteh, aoi the Yietory, hla
31st, and gained a new tin,

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HHH Appeals to Sulking
McCarthyites for Support

By AL DALY
UPI !CK&gt;rta Writer
Mickey Mantle get hls pitch
en route to IIIOdier career

the ooeond lnnll'f
dedolve rillS _. the
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TJl'l vlldj.p are eight pOint
'fh!' ''maJie nunber" for the 'undorttosS pcj. UJI!.eos they
Gillon Ba,y Packers lo down to 8pl'ina an ~ Green BIIY
proi&gt;OI)ly ...,.•t have mud! more
., Tho l'llckero, who were to liD this year but walt lor
- · .men the National Baltimore and LOs Allples 1D
~I League opllt into four, Oght It ool In the Coaolll
' • four team divisions last season, Dl\llalon.
ean take over sole possession of
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There's a fuU eight games on
Division Sunday and become &amp;tnday's schedule tor the
overwhelm1ng favorites to re- seeond week ot NFL action.

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And lt'll just be the second rlenland is at Dallas, Balti·
game of the aeason.
more Is at Atlanta, New York
When the Western conterence goes to Philadelphia. Washing~
was split up a year ago into the ton at New York, Chicago at

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:·· Baltimore and Los Angeles
:: were thrown together In the
•: Coao111 Division. Meanwhile,
:: Green Bay waa tossed in with
::. three weaker teams- Mhmeso,. Ia, Chicago and Detroit,
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•· Plrl1 Benstaon's inaugural a
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;; Pl!lladolphla, Detroit and Chlca•. go were both beaten and didn't
•: look like •nov more of a threat
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year ago.
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; . drift choices, blasted Atlonta
•· 47.7 as Joel\ajlppassed !or 191

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Detroit, Pittsburgh at Los
Angeles and St. Louis at San
Francisco.
In the other game altractlng
a lot of intere.st Smday,
Cleveland goes back to the
Cotton
Bowl In hopes of
avenging the 52-H pastlng they
took at the hands of Dallas In
the Eastern Conference title
game last year. Dallas clubbed
Detroit 59-13 last week while
the Browns had to go down to
the final two minutes before
turning back the New Orleans
Saints 21.10.

McLain Wins

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wblle Clint Jones rushed ror 101
yarda in 17 carries.
That pve the Vlldngs Ideas
.t.out giving the Packers a
struggle and they'll get their
&lt;g10rtunfty to test out those

Ideas !lmday .men they invade
Count;y Stadium in Milwaukee to

31st, Tigers
Top NY, 6-2
DETROIT (UPl).... Denny McLain went into the ahow the
supporting actor but almost

emerged the star.

CROWIS

McLain, who stood in the
spotllght last week by wiming
his 30th game oC the season,
picked
up his
31st win
Thuroda,y, 6.:!, over the New
York Yankees.
But the Detroit Tigers'
righthander gave up hill spot at
center stage to Yankee &amp;lugger
Mickey Mantle, making perhaps
hill last appe1rance in· Detroit.
Mantle dld what the 9,063 fane
'-&lt;l he I'RJII!d in his last time
at bat- stroked hls 535th home
run to break a tie with Jimmy
Foxx for third place on the alltime list behind Babe Ruth and
WlUle Mays.
f•lt doesn•t mean much
really," the last at the old.tfme
New York sluggers said Illerward. "Next year Henry Aaroll
ls going to pass ine. But tor this
year, IJU'W81, U!'s q.Ute a
thrill. u
McLain. who gets two more
otarta before facing the Cardinale, allowed eight hits but
walked three and struck ool
seven while pitching on four
days' rest. He walked in the
first Yankee run ln the sixth.
When Mantle salDitered into

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PT. PLEASANT- W. C. DlckFarmers wbo are planning
soo, secretary, Police ClvU Ser- earth moving or ground treatvice Commission of Point Pleas- ment conservation projects are
ant, has announced that applica- advbed to atart work as soon
tions may be filed in the City as .POSsible.
Clerk's otnce oo or betore Sep.Wayne Chaae. chairman, Agtember 25 for admission to a
ricultural Slablllzatlon and Concompetitive examination to es- servaUoo COunty Committee,
tablish an eligibility list for the
aa.ld the approach of wirter is
position of probation patrolman · a reminder that earJ..y freezes
for the city of Point Pleasant.
IOllletlmes Interrupt """'erva.
The examination will be held lion work and delaj' Ito eUecin the City Clerk's office on
tlveneaa.
Sept. 27 at 7:30. p.m.
The AC program lor llelgo
Count;y elfers cost.W..lng aoASK TO WED
aistance for a mmber of prac~
PI', PLEASANT - Two oou- tices Which can best be carried
ples have made applications for ool In the !all. These Include
marriage licenses in the oO:ice lime for vegetative cover, conof the cwnty clerk: Gordoo tour strips, improvement or 'per.
Fletcher Young, 21, Cll!lon, and manent vegetative cover, controlBally Ann Riley, 21, Mason, and
ling competitive lhruba, UveBruce Douglas Bush, 21, Nor- otodl spring or seep develop.
ristown, Pa., and Zatta Ann ment, agricultural ponds,
Hodgeo, 16, Pl. Pleasant.
stock water pipelines, woodland
improvement, diverisiDn&amp;, open
drainage eystems, temporary
the batters box for what might winter rover and wildlife ponds.
be the last time [n Tiger
JnCormation on these and oth~
Stadium, he received a spon- er ACP approved practicea and
taneous standing ovation from on other farm-action programs.
Ute sparse crowd on the make- lo available at the COUIIf,f ASCS
up &lt;Ia¥ game.
office In the Masonic Temple
McLain then called catcher building at Po01eroy.
Jim Price to the mound. 11 He

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McLain, like the great performer he is, played his role ror
all it was worth- plenty. He
refused to acknowled&amp;e he
"grooved" the ball for Mantle •

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starters on ofl'ense tor Mella
were Jerey COiemu and J. D.

time to cheer Mickey," Price
said.
Mantle motioned with hill
hand about where he wanted the
pltcb but when he gvt It the
NeW YOrk first basemB.D popped
It up, which put the Detroit
dugout into a fit of i&amp;DI!hter.
Mantle then motioned for
McLain to get the ball ool a
little farther and the Tiger
mwnd star, who has a penchant
for serving up home runs balls
an,yway, obliged so well Mantle
slammed it lnto the upper deck
In right for the historic homer.
"Everybody In the _park knew
what was going on," Mantle
said. But the exciting veteran
didn't 6a,y he sWI had to hit the
ball, even if McLain brought It
up and held it on hls hand.
As "the Mlck" circled the
bases to the roar or Ul.e fans, he
oodded twiee at McLain as he
got past third. ., •He just

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ADMmED: Milford L,yVere,

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CALF STARTER
CON!IULT •ITH YOUR PROVICO DEALER. Fur complete feedlna dl"u:Uora•. ••II for • eopy of "The C•re
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OHIO VALLEY
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The F~rll Laf1ll Bailk.

sodatlon 'i:loled h i.s ·
lotal ol $453,7(10 tor period """"
Ins Aitsuat :il, 1968
were ,
...W melilboro , .. . new moae.r ,

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The perlad
PCA cloHII'
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101111 in thio
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KANAWHA RIVER - Leddon,
Etti Kelce down 1:10 o.m.;'llar·
met, iio!YI,Y down 3:35 Lm.; Fort
Dearborn"' 6:15 Lm.; WlnOeld,
Polly R. "' 3:30 p,ip,; Georsa
T. Price up 7:15p.m.; Charles
K. down 10:45 p.m.; Lelia C.
Sharer 4down 12:05 Lm.; Alb
ft. Merrlll dawn 2:40 LJii.i Mt.
state "' ~· LID.; Fran!din B.
"' 6 o.m.; EI&amp;ercllll down 6:to

Judge Oliver D, Koo'!81 o1
Jack..,. County wes MUter o1

eoi'OIIlOIIIes · for tho afWr attended by over. 200 peroona.
~or of the eveniJig was wu.
Uam H, Johneon, rormer P,blle
relatims of Farm·Credlt Banks,
who uHcl U Jds J.opfc1 "'h D:
Rsalll That Bad?'' The dlrector's amua1 roport was ,wen

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by William Bigelow, preeldenl
the Dtrec:tors of tho PCA and
rain scarves apcl refreshments the financial report was ,Wen
of poond cake and ice crelm were by John C. Stout, Manapr, The
served. Games were played with meeting was preceded by a din.
prizes going to all. those attend-Ill!.

Program Given
For Rush Party
A variety program was a fea·
ture of the aMual rush party or
Ohio Eto Phi Chapter of Beto
Sigma Phi Sorority Wednesday
night at the parish house ~r
Grace Episcopal Chureh, Pome--

roy.
Planned by AM Barnitz, the
program included a hwnorous
reading by Barbara Riggs; a
pantomine by the "Beta Beauties,•• Vikki Gloeckner, LYnn

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down lo30 p.m.; Jollboat "' 1:2&amp;
a.m.; Lock . 15, Queen City "'
5:20 ·p.m.; Lock 16, s~ Marys
"' 6 a.m.; Mike Murphy down
7:15 a.m.; Lock 17, Jefferson
up 6 p,m.; National down 9:15
p.m.; Formost down 5:45 a.m.;
Lock 21, John J. Rowe II' 4:40
a.m.; E'Deara Bosworth up 7 L
m. i Lock 22, steel Ranger down
6:25 a.m.; Lock 23, St. Gene-view up 3:30 LID.I L. Flore
down 6:15 a.m.; TltiD down 6:35 a.m.; Racine Locks, Pegy
Downey up 4:30 a.m.; w. H.
Shaver, Jr. down 5 a.m.; GreeDoo
up Locks, Robin down 9:20 p.m.;
Eastern \.(» 1:40 a.m.; IAJ.ther
Her&lt;lman down 6 a.m.; Melclahl
Locks, Kay..!) down 6:40 p.m.;
Jamea Bowie down 6:20 a.m.

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Session Held
In McArthur

Representotlves of the Middleport Business ani Professional
Women's Club were in McArthur Tuesday night for a traiDoo
lng session on the WRAP pro-.
gram (Women's Respcmsibllity
for Accident Prevention) to be
offered in Meigs County next

month.
Attending trom here were Netlie Vale, chairman of the drive

improvement program for the
local club, Miss Betty Leonlll'd.
club president, and Janet Ma~
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..... E:a&lt;b one vlllled will ro.~ and ' IIPol Pldlt~~~o. are to . celve a1111.
• iitlond ·lhi· iloalth Confereaee at
A breal&lt; was taken at n o o n
·· '~achoon Gil. Qot. •· Other homo- ·a ,delldoue potluck lund&lt;
,lnlkfri ·DW .IIIO ~
. wao olilared•. Graco waa glvee b7

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,li.ila .r-.t;; lo , . _ oe ad. M thO allmloon ..a
17, u o "'llohlriit -1111 oeenee'' ~· pert,y and program
'ntlt Ill the tuarU. otore. lllll were plo=ed lor Dee. 18. Boot.
GormU VI!Jap Iii •
oaoe1 wiU be Mra. cottrW, Mrl;
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Pl..... and' Mro. London.
November-.... will be

2·Hour
DRYQQNING ·
SlbiCE

IUP,ON .EQoEsn
Our llloal . . . elaoftl..

Mn. Parker, Mrl.

Sll:~~::.~'i:-:.\~Jng

ware Mro. , London, Ada !laeh
ud 111ft Hall. Otherl atteodlng
..... Sara Reuth, JudY aouob,

RoWIISOI'I dtalllrs
Lm. ~Oct=~·:··~be:&amp;t:·:'ng~at~t:o
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iUDGET MINDED LOAFER
FOR LlnLE GIRLS
Color-111leat
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whore Sllols A11 S.nolbly Prlcu

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Ph. 992-2115

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992-2039

WERNER RADIO &amp; TV

Cll NIGHT -2951

Pomeroy Floww Shop
PlfUII"D'f

W. Main

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MRS, !IlLLARD VAN METER

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Mra. Am-

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Jenlce Daniell, Mrs. llarpret

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Donations to
Two Agencies

llrl, Kl!llllllll Sollee, Jl\'01ldont ol the C-.J Dlotrlcl, IIDOb ol IVOIIII ill I b e
......tlllloe oomiDa Od. 8-10,1101tns that the - · w. II, hrrln,
peelor of the ~. tlldted
Churcb of Clorlst In Pomlll'GT,
will be ol the _ker..

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the Sol..tloe ArmJ. IIIil the FOur
1111Vo Girl s-t c..ilcll.

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meotfD&amp;.Dr. Jamel

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111111, wiU be lilt~ .......

Hh·la!k wiD dill ldtb Qret lid
In cblldbood -...ctoo.
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Col~' ID .TiD. !IHJ

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wldl. 17"" dlep.

urer, Jaolce Daniela, ucl correIIW""''•g eec:retary, Mary Plck-

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of Genuine Elm Veneers and S~ Hardwood

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bold
.-meed at Thllrodi,Y night's
m I'" ol the lllddllfiiOl'l !;loli&gt;-

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COME IN ANO

FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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The Ohio Chlld can-vatlon

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HOUSE PAINT

by the women'•
of
1/eJarano
IIBtorial"'""llaey
hoepllll
Tueoda,y night, Sept, 17, In the
hoepilll diDIDg room to Condyllrfl&gt;er AnD Holter.
The oot-sotng president, LouIse Baarho, proelded and the
Allldlluy pra,yer wu given by
llulne Arnold. Minllteo of tho
lUI meetinlr wore read b7
Kathryn JOhniGII and Naomi LOndon pve the treuurer'a report.
Anna Wheeler reported on a
gift llhow she IIIII Mrs. LOn~n
altonded In Colwnlluo roceolly,
Ada Slack repcn ted 011 1be new
lelfvlolon sets Installed on tbe
wall of eedl room with the exception ol tho three four • bed
wardl. Mrl. Sack and Mrla lfud.
eon are In charge of collectIng each evening the dilly ronIll leo ·of $1 lor the TV ....,.lee
wtdch lo amoney.maldngpr.ojocl
of 1he auxiliary.
Ollleero elected and laking of.
!I~ ..... ~ . f~e Saof.· ,. .
erf.:vlce »reaik.~
Wheel· ,. '
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FLOWERS

40 -.ritmtNMJNW i*k,.,..... M·

put". TWCI 8" MOd~ 3Ji~ ~. MOII:Irollf liMO Au,.
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TMJ'' Cftlmfc: ~· OiMntxld}s.pphft Sfttl. Loud!Wt.
B.u. TMIW. B_,.nc. Con/roG. UJ,c«.~ Swlfdl on
FM Rfdfo _Stmo H~r/phonf J.ck. Conmon S.... r.,_
lnplll •nd Outpu1 .hckl. ProviJ/ofl lot EJMifYI S/JMIMI.
R~S~aw. Ofi/Dffll'ldkMorUplrt.

er, MrL Jot,-aoo and Pll,yllla
Hadlett to Mri.i!.llldlon, II r a.

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Eakew, Mrl. Mlldnd Withee,
Mrs. Rebecca Mankin, M r A.
Frieda MoumaD, Mrs, Vazle
Lee, Mrs. Jane Young and Mr1.
Bartha Parher.

PLAN RUIIMAQE SALE
Theodorus Connell 17, Daughters of America. will l101d a
riiDU!llge sale on Oct, 1, 2, and
3 In the bulldlng on Court Sl. In
Pomel'O)' formerly oc:eupled by
Phillips Sisters.

Rerroalunento nre urved by
the executive ...mm1- ol Mrl.
Bearbs, Mrs. ("1'181', Mrs. Wbeet..

992-5101

CAMDEN PARK WILL BE OPEN SATURDA_Y EVEIIING
AND ALL DAY SUNDAY-JOIN THE FUll

Wins .Nursing Scholarship

CONSOLE SOLID STATE STEREd
•••u·~· Fli&gt;ELITY WITH SOLID STA
AND

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FULTON-THOMPSON TRACTOR SALES .

OF
UNITED STEELWORKERS
~CAL NO. 3739.

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comml-•
at the Oetober 15

Now's Time to Buy Your Foraae Harv•iter

"FAMILY OUTING"

Candystriper Aon Holter

llarpret COttrill, Bal:lr HI,Yeo,
llarpret Elihlnger, and AlDOl
POMEROY - A ocholaroblp
WhiiL The noxt mooting irlll for nurse lrainlns wu award·

IHOIBOX

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trops! No' OlnerlOW:eolit i.iiilt'Off~s five urileall1il'g ·'·'
speeds-all controlled from the tractor seatl And
you'll switch from front to rear unloliding in a min·
uta-without tools-with New Holland's exclusive
quick·change levers. Giant seven-foot width holds
410 cubic feet.:. UP. to 630 cubic feet with optional
extension kit. Avaolable assembled or as kot with
complete plans. Order yours soon! And remember:
New Holland Purchase Plar&gt; financing makes it
easy for you to own the best!

THE lllPPQ! JIOVEIIENT !NVADED POMEROY Wednesdi,Y night when the llllllal rush party or Ohio Eta Phl Chlpter
of11eto Sigma Phl Sorority was held at the pariah house o1
Grace ~locopol Church. Pictured are the costume p r l z e
wlnwrs selected b7 Mrl. A. R. KDJclo~ Mrl. Jack Clroey and
Bob Hoe!llch. Loll to rlghl are Lynn Slump, Ann Barnltz,
Clrolyn Sltter!leld 01111 Gall Hovatter.

Mrl. SauviP, Mrs. BaDe~ and
I'IIUllne Morarlty and October
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·, Charltoc liridbor1 ,Is opendlll!
· the week on buolne•• at the
· Cllfl;y ,CfMk Power Plant at Midi~ lrd. ·t111 son, Ala, retur•
Od SQJodljl to Marietta College
where he Ia a S(llhamore.
· JUdY D. ll71all opent tho WHk•
._. ·here wltb her mother. Mr ..
·VIolet H,yoell, and other relatives, She J&amp; 'llllendlng the Fredricks Acadelll)l of aaa.ay Cul·
ture · at 1\&gt;ringlleld and u... at
the Y'(,CA.
Bocky Roush, doughier ol Mr.
and Mrs, Albert Roush, Is conlined to Holzer Hospilll formedIcal treatment. She became Ul
ond was admitted to tho hoopllll
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Fresh New Supply Jusl Arrived!

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wu
chair·
wu ,rOOII b7 Irene' Parker, maa of a comml- to villiwho tim P'" 0.. troalllrer's reilldento oi $)Taeuoa and Ill·
/*rt. · l,1olh approved•. Health vito them to homemaker meet-

Stump, Donna Byer, and AM
Each was awarded a eertUlBarnitz; a skit on household hints
by Katy Well and Coleen Ohling- cate in the COW'Se with the preer, and a dance b)' Gail Hovatter. sentatlon beirw: made by CorGames were played with prfz. poral Ross ot the state Highway
es won by Annie Chapman, caro- Patrol, Chillicothe post.
lyn Grueser, and Mrs. St\UJlP.
The McArthW' club members
"It's a Mad, Mad World,~' was were hosts for the evening and
the theme carried out In the presented the course demonstradecorations for the costume par· tion. Other clubs represented
wore Athens, Jackson, Galllpo.
ty,
lis and Logan.

SPRING AVE.

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Mn. Ernest Powell presided
at the meeUJv, and Mrs. Clscl
presented devotlons uabw, "I
Got It," sequences trom the Mass
of the Feast of tile Sorl'(Jif of Our
Lady, as .her toptc. Membqrs
sa•• the plodge to the 1lag in
unison. Mrs. Mayme Holmes wUI
be hostess for the October meet•

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Provico Milk Replacer

Mro. Paul Clscl, ' Brownell
Aw., Mlddlepoit, was hostess
Wedneac!AY bljht for the past
presidents or the awd!Jary of
Drew Webolef Post 39, American Logloa.

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Sugar Run Mill
Has These Famous
Paints
PROVICO'S PROFIT PROVEN DAIRY CALF
FEEDING PROGRAM. DEVELOPS LARGE
STRONG HEAL THY CALVES WITH GOOD PHY·
SICAL APPEARANCE.

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Henderson; Mrs. Lawrence WU~
...,, Middleport; Glen Michael
Sayre, Pl. Plea~~ -' ' '
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W l n s I ow
BI'OWillng, Wineton.salem, N. C.;
Mrs. Marie Martin, Ft. PleasHolzer Medical Center, First VIctor S. Hysall, Mrs. Helen C,
ant; Russell Holland, Pt. PleasAve, Vloltlng houra 2-4 and 7-8 Lewis, Wtlltam D. McKinley,
ant; Mrs. Roy Brinker, Muon;
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics Mrs. Marvin Pauley, Terry L,
Mrs. Harold Bright, Pl. PleasWard.
Plckena, Carl 0.
Everett
ant; Mra. HoWard DeweeH and
Admiasiona
Thome, Donald n. Van Meter,
d~Uglter'" Leon; Chrlstlna GllMrs. Everett E. Slmms, 21 Dan H. Varian, Mrs. Mollie
Ueple, -side.
WUlow Dr.; Mrs. Earnest L. Wamaley, Mrs. Barta E. WUI,
Saunders, Rl. I Crowe City; Mrs. l'lltrlck H. WDllamo, Mlu Am ·
ORJiER SIGNED
Alto P. Wray, R~ 2 Bidwell; Wright, Mra. Jame&amp; S. Wrlgllt,
PI', PLEASANT - A divorce
Mrs. Lolli• B. Young, Rt. 2 Mra. David Fields, Jr., M r 1.
order was aigned by the Ma11011
Bidwell; Everelt R. Fields, Rt. Kamelh P. Boetlc and lnlant
Count;y Circuit Court granting a
I Galllpolls; Mrs. Mary W. Wip- IIHI, Mra. !lltrDWI L. Bulall
divorce to Kimberly ~ Loomis
pel, Pomeroy; Mrs. 0 r i s L. and Infant cJaughter,
from Carl Wllllam Loomis and
Smllh,
Rt. I Long Bottom; Frethe plainWI was awarded care
lllOIIt
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Stevens, Rt. 1 Lanpand custody of their lnfaDI child.
ville;
Mrs.
Noah P. Halkina,
The deleedanl was ordered to
Middleport;
Mrs.
Ronald L. Clay,
PIIJ' $50 per ..-th cblld SUJ&gt;Cheeter;
Mra.
Mary
R. Ebereport and $100 per month alibach,
Pomeroy;
Joe
Prater,
Rt
mony.
2 McArthur; Mra. Morris L.
Tipton, Jackson; Charles E. wu.
A'ITEND DINNER PARTY
1011, Rt. 5 Jack1011; Charlene II.
Mra. Cora Beegle, Miss !ldrGllllland,
Rl 2 Wellston; Lewlo
ley Baegle, Mrl. Charles WagF.
Demln,
Rt. 2 IIW!cie, Ind.
ner, Mra. cart Kautz and · Mra.
Births
Boney Mitchell attended a dJo..
Mrl. Eameot L. Saunders, Rt.
ner partJ 0.. Tueedu ttvenl!ic
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Crown Clt,y, eon, 8:10 Lm.
at the home of Mrl. Lee Kin'l'hllredu;
Mrs. Morris L. Tip.
ney in Columbua.
ton, Jacksoo, claUghler, B:03 p,
m. Tburedu; Mrs. Ronald L.
Clay, Cheeter, 11011, 9:35 p.m.
Thuredu.
Dloehargeo
Curtis Baisden, Mrl. Rachel
R, Bush, Herman Caud111, Mrl.

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Yelp a :is-!i eetback at Bachtel Field 1hiredu allel'IIOOII. .
wo~~oma 1101 ~ to a qulch llrlt
period lead and gradually increased It throughoUt the c:on-

der and Sherman White; guardai
Jim Birchfteld, center; Andy
vaughan, cp.uu-terback; Jon Dlllard, rollback, and Chuek Faulk
and Terry George, halll&gt;acka.
Starting on defense, In addlt1m
to some of the players already
listed, were John Lehew, Mlck
Ash, Scott Walton and Robbie
Birchfield.

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How do you Improve on a success like Dodge Adyenturer?
You_add more spor'ly features to make it even more of a standout
for Wwk and play..:.speciaiJY trimmed, full-foam bench seat.
Caril!ttlng that run~ up into the doors. A new, edge-lighted
i.nstrUment paf1l!l. .Bright sill and wheel-lip mouldings, to go along
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srijle.and bumper. Painted side stripes.
H01)d-rno~•nfeid turn itidlcltors. flus 14 ottier n4!W fBJtures~~~: &amp;~lthe jdea • .•·· Idea
CIW"'rs ougt~t..to live
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TJl'l vlldj.p are eight pOint
'fh!' ''maJie nunber" for the 'undorttosS pcj. UJI!.eos they
Gillon Ba,y Packers lo down to 8pl'ina an ~ Green BIIY
proi&gt;OI)ly ...,.•t have mud! more
., Tho l'llckero, who were to liD this year but walt lor
- · .men the National Baltimore and LOs Allples 1D
~I League opllt into four, Oght It ool In the Coaolll
' • four team divisions last season, Dl\llalon.
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There's a fuU eight games on
Division Sunday and become &amp;tnday's schedule tor the
overwhelm1ng favorites to re- seeond week ot NFL action.

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more Is at Atlanta, New York
When the Western conterence goes to Philadelphia. Washing~
was split up a year ago into the ton at New York, Chicago at

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•: Coao111 Division. Meanwhile,
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::. three weaker teams- Mhmeso,. Ia, Chicago and Detroit,
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Angeles and St. Louis at San
Francisco.
In the other game altractlng
a lot of intere.st Smday,
Cleveland goes back to the
Cotton
Bowl In hopes of
avenging the 52-H pastlng they
took at the hands of Dallas In
the Eastern Conference title
game last year. Dallas clubbed
Detroit 59-13 last week while
the Browns had to go down to
the final two minutes before
turning back the New Orleans
Saints 21.10.

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wblle Clint Jones rushed ror 101
yarda in 17 carries.
That pve the Vlldngs Ideas
.t.out giving the Packers a
struggle and they'll get their
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Ideas !lmday .men they invade
Count;y Stadium in Milwaukee to

31st, Tigers
Top NY, 6-2
DETROIT (UPl).... Denny McLain went into the ahow the
supporting actor but almost

emerged the star.

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McLain, who stood in the
spotllght last week by wiming
his 30th game oC the season,
picked
up his
31st win
Thuroda,y, 6.:!, over the New
York Yankees.
But the Detroit Tigers'
righthander gave up hill spot at
center stage to Yankee &amp;lugger
Mickey Mantle, making perhaps
hill last appe1rance in· Detroit.
Mantle dld what the 9,063 fane
'-&lt;l he I'RJII!d in his last time
at bat- stroked hls 535th home
run to break a tie with Jimmy
Foxx for third place on the alltime list behind Babe Ruth and
WlUle Mays.
f•lt doesn•t mean much
really," the last at the old.tfme
New York sluggers said Illerward. "Next year Henry Aaroll
ls going to pass ine. But tor this
year, IJU'W81, U!'s q.Ute a
thrill. u
McLain. who gets two more
otarta before facing the Cardinale, allowed eight hits but
walked three and struck ool
seven while pitching on four
days' rest. He walked in the
first Yankee run ln the sixth.
When Mantle salDitered into

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Story, ends; Phil Moon and

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EXAMS SCHEDULED
PT. PLEASANT- W. C. DlckFarmers wbo are planning
soo, secretary, Police ClvU Ser- earth moving or ground treatvice Commission of Point Pleas- ment conservation projects are
ant, has announced that applica- advbed to atart work as soon
tions may be filed in the City as .POSsible.
Clerk's otnce oo or betore Sep.Wayne Chaae. chairman, Agtember 25 for admission to a
ricultural Slablllzatlon and Concompetitive examination to es- servaUoo COunty Committee,
tablish an eligibility list for the
aa.ld the approach of wirter is
position of probation patrolman · a reminder that earJ..y freezes
for the city of Point Pleasant.
IOllletlmes Interrupt """'erva.
The examination will be held lion work and delaj' Ito eUecin the City Clerk's office on
tlveneaa.
Sept. 27 at 7:30. p.m.
The AC program lor llelgo
Count;y elfers cost.W..lng aoASK TO WED
aistance for a mmber of prac~
PI', PLEASANT - Two oou- tices Which can best be carried
ples have made applications for ool In the !all. These Include
marriage licenses in the oO:ice lime for vegetative cover, conof the cwnty clerk: Gordoo tour strips, improvement or 'per.
Fletcher Young, 21, Cll!lon, and manent vegetative cover, controlBally Ann Riley, 21, Mason, and
ling competitive lhruba, UveBruce Douglas Bush, 21, Nor- otodl spring or seep develop.
ristown, Pa., and Zatta Ann ment, agricultural ponds,
Hodgeo, 16, Pl. Pleasant.
stock water pipelines, woodland
improvement, diverisiDn&amp;, open
drainage eystems, temporary
the batters box for what might winter rover and wildlife ponds.
be the last time [n Tiger
JnCormation on these and oth~
Stadium, he received a spon- er ACP approved practicea and
taneous standing ovation from on other farm-action programs.
Ute sparse crowd on the make- lo available at the COUIIf,f ASCS
up &lt;Ia¥ game.
office In the Masonic Temple
McLain then called catcher building at Po01eroy.
Jim Price to the mound. 11 He

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McLain, like the great performer he is, played his role ror
all it was worth- plenty. He
refused to acknowled&amp;e he
"grooved" the ball for Mantle •

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starters on ofl'ense tor Mella
were Jerey COiemu and J. D.

time to cheer Mickey," Price
said.
Mantle motioned with hill
hand about where he wanted the
pltcb but when he gvt It the
NeW YOrk first basemB.D popped
It up, which put the Detroit
dugout into a fit of i&amp;DI!hter.
Mantle then motioned for
McLain to get the ball ool a
little farther and the Tiger
mwnd star, who has a penchant
for serving up home runs balls
an,yway, obliged so well Mantle
slammed it lnto the upper deck
In right for the historic homer.
"Everybody In the _park knew
what was going on," Mantle
said. But the exciting veteran
didn't 6a,y he sWI had to hit the
ball, even if McLain brought It
up and held it on hls hand.
As "the Mlck" circled the
bases to the roar or Ul.e fans, he
oodded twiee at McLain as he
got past third. ., •He just

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ADMmED: Milford L,yVere,

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CALF STARTER
CON!IULT •ITH YOUR PROVICO DEALER. Fur complete feedlna dl"u:Uora•. ••II for • eopy of "The C•re
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The F~rll Laf1ll Bailk.

sodatlon 'i:loled h i.s ·
lotal ol $453,7(10 tor period """"
Ins Aitsuat :il, 1968
were ,
...W melilboro , .. . new moae.r ,

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The perlad
PCA cloHII'
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101111 in thio
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KANAWHA RIVER - Leddon,
Etti Kelce down 1:10 o.m.;'llar·
met, iio!YI,Y down 3:35 Lm.; Fort
Dearborn"' 6:15 Lm.; WlnOeld,
Polly R. "' 3:30 p,ip,; Georsa
T. Price up 7:15p.m.; Charles
K. down 10:45 p.m.; Lelia C.
Sharer 4down 12:05 Lm.; Alb
ft. Merrlll dawn 2:40 LJii.i Mt.
state "' ~· LID.; Fran!din B.
"' 6 o.m.; EI&amp;ercllll down 6:to

Judge Oliver D, Koo'!81 o1
Jack..,. County wes MUter o1

eoi'OIIlOIIIes · for tho afWr attended by over. 200 peroona.
~or of the eveniJig was wu.
Uam H, Johneon, rormer P,blle
relatims of Farm·Credlt Banks,
who uHcl U Jds J.opfc1 "'h D:
Rsalll That Bad?'' The dlrector's amua1 roport was ,wen

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by William Bigelow, preeldenl
the Dtrec:tors of tho PCA and
rain scarves apcl refreshments the financial report was ,Wen
of poond cake and ice crelm were by John C. Stout, Manapr, The
served. Games were played with meeting was preceded by a din.
prizes going to all. those attend-Ill!.

Program Given
For Rush Party
A variety program was a fea·
ture of the aMual rush party or
Ohio Eto Phi Chapter of Beto
Sigma Phi Sorority Wednesday
night at the parish house ~r
Grace Episcopal Chureh, Pome--

roy.
Planned by AM Barnitz, the
program included a hwnorous
reading by Barbara Riggs; a
pantomine by the "Beta Beauties,•• Vikki Gloeckner, LYnn

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down lo30 p.m.; Jollboat "' 1:2&amp;
a.m.; Lock . 15, Queen City "'
5:20 ·p.m.; Lock 16, s~ Marys
"' 6 a.m.; Mike Murphy down
7:15 a.m.; Lock 17, Jefferson
up 6 p,m.; National down 9:15
p.m.; Formost down 5:45 a.m.;
Lock 21, John J. Rowe II' 4:40
a.m.; E'Deara Bosworth up 7 L
m. i Lock 22, steel Ranger down
6:25 a.m.; Lock 23, St. Gene-view up 3:30 LID.I L. Flore
down 6:15 a.m.; TltiD down 6:35 a.m.; Racine Locks, Pegy
Downey up 4:30 a.m.; w. H.
Shaver, Jr. down 5 a.m.; GreeDoo
up Locks, Robin down 9:20 p.m.;
Eastern \.(» 1:40 a.m.; IAJ.ther
Her&lt;lman down 6 a.m.; Melclahl
Locks, Kay..!) down 6:40 p.m.;
Jamea Bowie down 6:20 a.m.

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In McArthur

Representotlves of the Middleport Business ani Professional
Women's Club were in McArthur Tuesday night for a traiDoo
lng session on the WRAP pro-.
gram (Women's Respcmsibllity
for Accident Prevention) to be
offered in Meigs County next

month.
Attending trom here were Netlie Vale, chairman of the drive

improvement program for the
local club, Miss Betty Leonlll'd.
club president, and Janet Ma~
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• iitlond ·lhi· iloalth Confereaee at
A breal&lt; was taken at n o o n
·· '~achoon Gil. Qot. •· Other homo- ·a ,delldoue potluck lund&lt;
,lnlkfri ·DW .IIIO ~
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17, u o "'llohlriit -1111 oeenee'' ~· pert,y and program
'ntlt Ill the tuarU. otore. lllll were plo=ed lor Dee. 18. Boot.
GormU VI!Jap Iii •
oaoe1 wiU be Mra. cottrW, Mrl;
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Pl..... and' Mro. London.
November-.... will be

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DRYQQNING ·
SlbiCE

IUP,ON .EQoEsn
Our llloal . . . elaoftl..

Mn. Parker, Mrl.

Sll:~~::.~'i:-:.\~Jng

ware Mro. , London, Ada !laeh
ud 111ft Hall. Otherl atteodlng
..... Sara Reuth, JudY aouob,

RoWIISOI'I dtalllrs
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992-2039

WERNER RADIO &amp; TV

Cll NIGHT -2951

Pomeroy Floww Shop
PlfUII"D'f

W. Main

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

MRS, !IlLLARD VAN METER

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Mra. Am-

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Jenlce Daniell, Mrs. llarpret

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Donations to
Two Agencies

llrl, Kl!llllllll Sollee, Jl\'01ldont ol the C-.J Dlotrlcl, IIDOb ol IVOIIII ill I b e
......tlllloe oomiDa Od. 8-10,1101tns that the - · w. II, hrrln,
peelor of the ~. tlldted
Churcb of Clorlst In Pomlll'GT,
will be ol the _ker..

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the Sol..tloe ArmJ. IIIil the FOur
1111Vo Girl s-t c..ilcll.

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Hh·la!k wiD dill ldtb Qret lid
In cblldbood -...ctoo.
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of Genuine Elm Veneers and S~ Hardwood

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m I'" ol the lllddllfiiOl'l !;loli&gt;-

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FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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The Ohio Chlld can-vatlon

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HOUSE PAINT

by the women'•
of
1/eJarano
IIBtorial"'""llaey
hoepllll
Tueoda,y night, Sept, 17, In the
hoepilll diDIDg room to Condyllrfl&gt;er AnD Holter.
The oot-sotng president, LouIse Baarho, proelded and the
Allldlluy pra,yer wu given by
llulne Arnold. Minllteo of tho
lUI meetinlr wore read b7
Kathryn JOhniGII and Naomi LOndon pve the treuurer'a report.
Anna Wheeler reported on a
gift llhow she IIIII Mrs. LOn~n
altonded In Colwnlluo roceolly,
Ada Slack repcn ted 011 1be new
lelfvlolon sets Installed on tbe
wall of eedl room with the exception ol tho three four • bed
wardl. Mrl. Sack and Mrla lfud.
eon are In charge of collectIng each evening the dilly ronIll leo ·of $1 lor the TV ....,.lee
wtdch lo amoney.maldngpr.ojocl
of 1he auxiliary.
Ollleero elected and laking of.
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erf.:vlce »reaik.~
Wheel· ,. '
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FLOWERS

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put". TWCI 8" MOd~ 3Ji~ ~. MOII:Irollf liMO Au,.
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TMJ'' Cftlmfc: ~· OiMntxld}s.pphft Sfttl. Loud!Wt.
B.u. TMIW. B_,.nc. Con/roG. UJ,c«.~ Swlfdl on
FM Rfdfo _Stmo H~r/phonf J.ck. Conmon S.... r.,_
lnplll •nd Outpu1 .hckl. ProviJ/ofl lot EJMifYI S/JMIMI.
R~S~aw. Ofi/Dffll'ldkMorUplrt.

er, MrL Jot,-aoo and Pll,yllla
Hadlett to Mri.i!.llldlon, II r a.

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Eakew, Mrl. Mlldnd Withee,
Mrs. Rebecca Mankin, M r A.
Frieda MoumaD, Mrs, Vazle
Lee, Mrs. Jane Young and Mr1.
Bartha Parher.

PLAN RUIIMAQE SALE
Theodorus Connell 17, Daughters of America. will l101d a
riiDU!llge sale on Oct, 1, 2, and
3 In the bulldlng on Court Sl. In
Pomel'O)' formerly oc:eupled by
Phillips Sisters.

Rerroalunento nre urved by
the executive ...mm1- ol Mrl.
Bearbs, Mrs. ("1'181', Mrs. Wbeet..

992-5101

CAMDEN PARK WILL BE OPEN SATURDA_Y EVEIIING
AND ALL DAY SUNDAY-JOIN THE FUll

Wins .Nursing Scholarship

CONSOLE SOLID STATE STEREd
•••u·~· Fli&gt;ELITY WITH SOLID STA
AND

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FULTON-THOMPSON TRACTOR SALES .

OF
UNITED STEELWORKERS
~CAL NO. 3739.

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comml-•
at the Oetober 15

Now's Time to Buy Your Foraae Harv•iter

"FAMILY OUTING"

Candystriper Aon Holter

llarpret COttrill, Bal:lr HI,Yeo,
llarpret Elihlnger, and AlDOl
POMEROY - A ocholaroblp
WhiiL The noxt mooting irlll for nurse lrainlns wu award·

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trops! No' OlnerlOW:eolit i.iiilt'Off~s five urileall1il'g ·'·'
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THE lllPPQ! JIOVEIIENT !NVADED POMEROY Wednesdi,Y night when the llllllal rush party or Ohio Eta Phl Chlpter
of11eto Sigma Phl Sorority was held at the pariah house o1
Grace ~locopol Church. Pictured are the costume p r l z e
wlnwrs selected b7 Mrl. A. R. KDJclo~ Mrl. Jack Clroey and
Bob Hoe!llch. Loll to rlghl are Lynn Slump, Ann Barnltz,
Clrolyn Sltter!leld 01111 Gall Hovatter.

Mrl. SauviP, Mrs. BaDe~ and
I'IIUllne Morarlty and October
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·, Charltoc liridbor1 ,Is opendlll!
· the week on buolne•• at the
· Cllfl;y ,CfMk Power Plant at Midi~ lrd. ·t111 son, Ala, retur•
Od SQJodljl to Marietta College
where he Ia a S(llhamore.
· JUdY D. ll71all opent tho WHk•
._. ·here wltb her mother. Mr ..
·VIolet H,yoell, and other relatives, She J&amp; 'llllendlng the Fredricks Acadelll)l of aaa.ay Cul·
ture · at 1\&gt;ringlleld and u... at
the Y'(,CA.
Bocky Roush, doughier ol Mr.
and Mrs, Albert Roush, Is conlined to Holzer Hospilll formedIcal treatment. She became Ul
ond was admitted to tho hoopllll
Wodneedu.

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wu ,rOOII b7 Irene' Parker, maa of a comml- to villiwho tim P'" 0.. troalllrer's reilldento oi $)Taeuoa and Ill·
/*rt. · l,1olh approved•. Health vito them to homemaker meet-

Stump, Donna Byer, and AM
Each was awarded a eertUlBarnitz; a skit on household hints
by Katy Well and Coleen Ohling- cate in the COW'Se with the preer, and a dance b)' Gail Hovatter. sentatlon beirw: made by CorGames were played with prfz. poral Ross ot the state Highway
es won by Annie Chapman, caro- Patrol, Chillicothe post.
lyn Grueser, and Mrs. St\UJlP.
The McArthW' club members
"It's a Mad, Mad World,~' was were hosts for the evening and
the theme carried out In the presented the course demonstradecorations for the costume par· tion. Other clubs represented
wore Athens, Jackson, Galllpo.
ty,
lis and Logan.

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presented devotlons uabw, "I
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of the Feast of tile Sorl'(Jif of Our
Lady, as .her toptc. Membqrs
sa•• the plodge to the 1lag in
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Mro. Paul Clscl, ' Brownell
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Wedneac!AY bljht for the past
presidents or the awd!Jary of
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BI'OWillng, Wineton.salem, N. C.;
Mrs. Marie Martin, Ft. PleasHolzer Medical Center, First VIctor S. Hysall, Mrs. Helen C,
ant; Russell Holland, Pt. PleasAve, Vloltlng houra 2-4 and 7-8 Lewis, Wtlltam D. McKinley,
ant; Mrs. Roy Brinker, Muon;
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics Mrs. Marvin Pauley, Terry L,
Mrs. Harold Bright, Pl. PleasWard.
Plckena, Carl 0.
Everett
ant; Mra. HoWard DeweeH and
Admiasiona
Thome, Donald n. Van Meter,
d~Uglter'" Leon; Chrlstlna GllMrs. Everett E. Slmms, 21 Dan H. Varian, Mrs. Mollie
Ueple, -side.
WUlow Dr.; Mrs. Earnest L. Wamaley, Mrs. Barta E. WUI,
Saunders, Rl. I Crowe City; Mrs. l'lltrlck H. WDllamo, Mlu Am ·
ORJiER SIGNED
Alto P. Wray, R~ 2 Bidwell; Wright, Mra. Jame&amp; S. Wrlgllt,
PI', PLEASANT - A divorce
Mrs. Lolli• B. Young, Rt. 2 Mra. David Fields, Jr., M r 1.
order was aigned by the Ma11011
Bidwell; Everelt R. Fields, Rt. Kamelh P. Boetlc and lnlant
Count;y Circuit Court granting a
I Galllpolls; Mrs. Mary W. Wip- IIHI, Mra. !lltrDWI L. Bulall
divorce to Kimberly ~ Loomis
pel, Pomeroy; Mrs. 0 r i s L. and Infant cJaughter,
from Carl Wllllam Loomis and
Smllh,
Rt. I Long Bottom; Frethe plainWI was awarded care
lllOIIt
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Stevens, Rt. 1 Lanpand custody of their lnfaDI child.
ville;
Mrs.
Noah P. Halkina,
The deleedanl was ordered to
Middleport;
Mrs.
Ronald L. Clay,
PIIJ' $50 per ..-th cblld SUJ&gt;Cheeter;
Mra.
Mary
R. Ebereport and $100 per month alibach,
Pomeroy;
Joe
Prater,
Rt
mony.
2 McArthur; Mra. Morris L.
Tipton, Jackson; Charles E. wu.
A'ITEND DINNER PARTY
1011, Rt. 5 Jack1011; Charlene II.
Mra. Cora Beegle, Miss !ldrGllllland,
Rl 2 Wellston; Lewlo
ley Baegle, Mrl. Charles WagF.
Demln,
Rt. 2 IIW!cie, Ind.
ner, Mra. cart Kautz and · Mra.
Births
Boney Mitchell attended a dJo..
Mrl. Eameot L. Saunders, Rt.
ner partJ 0.. Tueedu ttvenl!ic
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Crown Clt,y, eon, 8:10 Lm.
at the home of Mrl. Lee Kin'l'hllredu;
Mrs. Morris L. Tip.
ney in Columbua.
ton, Jacksoo, claUghler, B:03 p,
m. Tburedu; Mrs. Ronald L.
Clay, Cheeter, 11011, 9:35 p.m.
Thuredu.
Dloehargeo
Curtis Baisden, Mrl. Rachel
R, Bush, Herman Caud111, Mrl.

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Yelp a :is-!i eetback at Bachtel Field 1hiredu allel'IIOOII. .
wo~~oma 1101 ~ to a qulch llrlt
period lead and gradually increased It throughoUt the c:on-

der and Sherman White; guardai
Jim Birchfteld, center; Andy
vaughan, cp.uu-terback; Jon Dlllard, rollback, and Chuek Faulk
and Terry George, halll&gt;acka.
Starting on defense, In addlt1m
to some of the players already
listed, were John Lehew, Mlck
Ash, Scott Walton and Robbie
Birchfield.

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at 315 Main SL, Pt. Pleasant,
Sundays 11 a. m.j Wednesdays
8 p. m. All welcome.
LOTIRIDGE UNITED METHODJST- Worship, tlrstandthird
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1:30 p. rn. Sunday School, 9:45
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9:30 a. m,, morning worshiP,
10:10 a. m., evening wonhjp.
7:30 p, rn.; Wednesday, Christian Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m.
and prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, choir practice, 7 p.
m. R. Eugene Gill, pastorj Phil

Wise, SuPt.
DEXTER CHU RCH OF CHRIST

- Ronnie Russell, pastor. Norman C. Will, S.,PL Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; WorshiP service.
10:30 a. m. Chri5tian Endeavor
Sunds,y evening.
RACINE FIRST CHURCII OF
THE NAZARENE -Sundt,ySchool
9:30 a. m.; Morning Worship,
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship,
7:30 p. m. Pra)'er servtces, 7:30
p. m. Wednesday. Sund113 School
Superintendent, Paullne McClintock. Pastor. Rev. Morris M.

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CHURCH- Charles Dozer, pastor; Adra Swick, Sul'liay School
Superinlelllent. Sunday School,
9:30 a. m.; Worship service,

m. Youth aoo Junior

youth service, 6:45 p, Pl. Evening worship, 7:30. Pra,yer and
praise, Wednesday, 7:30.
UNITED

FAITH CHURCHNease Settlement - Robert E.
~ith, Sr., pastor. Sunda,y School

SUPerintendent KeMeth Matson.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.j WOJ"oo
shiP service, 10:30 a. m. and
7:30p.m. eachSunday.Mid-week
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SUTTON METHODIST - Rev.
W. Dale McClurg, pastor. SunKENO CHURCH OF CHRIST- day School, 10:30 a. m.; Worship
Norman McCain, !IUperintendent., Service, 9:30 a. m., serond and
Services weekly at 9:80 a. II!· Courth SWlday each month.
Preaching, first and third Sunday
of montiJ by Charles Russell at
CHESTER CIWRCH OF THE
9:30 a. m.
NAZARENE - Rev.
Herbert
BRADFORD
CHURCH OF Grate, pastor. Worship service,
CHRu;T -Charles Russell, pu- 11 a. m. and 7:30p.m., Surday.
tor. Richard Gilkey, Supt.. Sun- Surday School, 9:30 LID. Richday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning ard Barton, Supt., Charles BlsWorship, 10:30 a. m.; Evenit"@ sell, assistantsupt. Prayer meetworship, 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible i'lt, Wednesday, 7:30p .m.
stud,v, 7:30 p, m.
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYtU:ORGANIZED CHURCH OF'
TEIUIIN - Mrs. Norma Lee,
Jesus Christ of Latter D a y
Sunday School Slelerinterdent.
Saints, Portland - Racine Road.
SuiKiay School, 9:30 L m. Sur-r
Sunde:~· School, 9:30 a. m.; Mornda.y service, 8 p. m., the Rev.
ing Worship, 10:30 a.m.. Sunday
Max Donahue of Middleport
evenil"€ service at 7. Wednesday
speaking.
even~ prayer service, 7:30.
Pastor, Elder Frederick J. StoJEHOV All'S WITNESSE5, Lar·
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TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
MEntODIST- Morning Worship
9,30 L m. at !ormer EUB buildi~ El1)anded Surday School session for nursery to grade six
children at former MethOOist annex at 9:30 L m., Mrs. J a m e s
·Stout, children's superintendent.
Surda,y Church School, adults and
BRADBUl!Y
CHURCH
OF
youth, 10:30 L m.; j unior high, C!IRIST - !lmday oehool, 9:30 L
senior high and young adults m. Glen. Evans, ~pt. Church ser meet in fonner Methodist Church vices, 10:30 a.m.; evening serfor Sunday Church School. Boyd vice, 7:30; Wednesday , prayer
Hackney, youth superintendent; services, 7:30p.m.
st high class and senior adults
eetlng In former EUB building,
GRAHAM UNITED ME.'THQ;
obert Vineyard, supt. Adult Bi- DISJ' CHURCH - Preaching, 9:ble CJass party,last Mollla.y each 30 a.m., First and Second ~ ­
month. Youth Fellowship each da.va of each month; Third and
Sunday, 6 p, m. in former Meth- Fourth Sundays each month, Worodist buildi~~&amp;o District youth ral- ship service at 7:30 p.m.; Wed~
ly tlrst Mo!XIay of each month
nesday evenings at 7:30, Prayer
LET ART UNITED METHO- and Bible study.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION
DISI' CHURCH - Flr!Jt and Second 9.mdays preaching, 8 p.m.; -Bald Knobs, Portlaoi-Bashan
Third and Fourilt !lmdays, SUn- Road. Rev. E. J, Griffith, pastor.
day School 10 a.m., Worship aer- Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Rogvice 11 a.m.; Tuesday evenings er Wilfred, Supt. Sut¥1ay worship
service, 7:30 p, m. Prayer meeta18 p.m., PrayerandBlbleatudy,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF TilE ing, Tuesday, 7:30 p, m., MilNAZARENE - Rev. Lloyd D. ford frederick, class leader.
Grimm, Jr., pastor. Sunday Youtb F8U011ship, Friday, 7:30p.
School, 9:30 L m.; morning wor· m. Ernest Deeter, leader; Rogship, 10:30 a. m. i young peoples er Wilfred, Jr., president.
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
service. 7:30 p. m.; evangelistic
OF GOD - Second St., Mason,
servi... s, 7:30 p. m. Wednesd&amp;y
w. Va. sUnday Schooi,W a.m.
evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.. ma Bible
Study and prayer service, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Chester TenLEGAL NOTICE
nant, pastor. Phooe 773-5133.
LI'GAL NOTICI
CARLETON CHURCH - KingsIN THI CDMMOM I"LIAI COUaT 0'1"
M•IGI COUNTY. OHIO
bury
Rood. Sunday Schuol, 9:30
LID.&amp; V. Maaon, 1011 81nunon. Court.
Akron, Ohio t1301;
a. m •• Ralph Carl. ~. Worship
, ..,. 11. Smtih, 101:1 PI~ Anaue.
service, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
"llntn. Oll.lo, " " " ': aM
Ho•n 11. Cl..,enrer, Ul!l Wel&amp;on
alternately ~ Prayer meeting,
A ~D\11, Akron, ONu +1301.
Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
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Plallltlffl,
MIDDLEPGRT HEATH UNITED
WIUiam IC. Lartills. et el.,
METHOOISJ'- Max E. Donahue,
Do.lend&amp;atl.
.~
minister;
James Brewington,
NOTtCI IY I"UILieATION
Georale Rendentlot, whOM place of
Sunds,y oehoOI superintendent.
•l!llldellee it IIDII:IaowD; J"-ck Hen.derChurch school, 9:30a.m.; morn•ho&amp;, wboee P1a01 of reeklenee ll unhlown; the u~wn bein. deY~Mee,
ing worship. 10:30 a.m. ; youth
lecete., admlnlstntor. ezecutor ud
meeting, Sundlcy, 6 p.m. Choir re•'lllflll of Georll&amp; Hendenhut. 1Jit..
(eal&gt;lllll: the unbown beln. &lt;lnl..a.
hearaal
Wednesday, 7 p.m ., choir
loPJet.ee, adlntoWutor, a:eru\or eiMI
...l&amp;ne of .Ia~:• Hendenhot, dece. ..
director, Ben Philson. Prayer
fld.; WUUam G. DeY:Ine end Unde
servic~. Wednesday, 8 p.m.
DevtM, 101 B-Bull' RoiUt . Fort De·

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Cecil Cox, paator. Sunday Scllool
superintendent, Larry Clark.
Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Sunday
evening worship, 7:30; Wednes-

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Property
Joseph J. Postlewait, Marie
R. Postlewail to Cllarles H. Schu·
ler, Wan:ta Sc huler, lots, ~fid­
dleport.
Susie Wood to Lee 0 . WoOO,
Jr., Beatrice Wood~ lots, Syracuse.
John M. Groves, Patricia Ann
Groves, Leo Keanedy Jr., JWith
Ann Kemedy to Jack Satterfield,
Jr., Carolyn Jean Satterfield,
par-cels, Salisbury.
W. H. Blankenship, Juanita
Blankenship to Harlan D. Whitlatch, Keltlul Whitlatch, lot,
Pom~roy•
Walter E. Walker to Terry R.
Cullums, C4rol)rn C. CUUwns,.
parcels, Bedford.
Martin E. Abbott, MiM!e Marie Abbott to Rarllall L Davis,

carotyn R Divis, lots, MXkUeport.
Jesse C. Prolltl, Ora Profitt
to Kothe! V. O!Jwuu, lot, Salem.
&lt;:4'de J. Frazier to Roy H.

ry Carnahan, prestdi~ minister.
Sunday: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.;
Watch Tower study, 10:30 a.m.;
Wednesday: Bible study, 7 p.m.
Thursday: Ministry school, 7 p.
m. service meetlQJ, 8 p. m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTMiller st. - Everson Weekley,
paRtor. Bible study classes,SUnda.r; 10~ m,·wonhlp m:1 preactilng, 10:5!i a. m.; Sunday evening
service, 7:30.
Bible
study
classes, Wednesday, 7:30 p..rn • .

MORNING
ST AD UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH - Rev.
William Airson, pastor; J o h n
lhle, Sl.W)t.; Roy van Meter, Asst.
Supt. Sunday Sch~ J_;_!~ a. m. ;
CHESTER CIIDRCH OF GODThe Rev, ClleaterBryanl,pa-.
sumay School, 9:30 a. m.; W~­
ship service, 11 a. m.; ~

worship, 7:30p.m.. Prayer servIce, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Youth
Service, 'llllrsday, 7:30 p. m,
Monlhly sJ:vs, first Saturday at
each month.
HEMLOCK GROVE Cllrlatlan
Church - James QUisenberry,
pastor; RIIS Whaley, !lVIII- Communion and worship service, 9:30
SOUTH
BETHEL UNITED
METHODIST - Worship, second
and fourth Sunday, 10:30 a. m.;
first and third Stmdays, 7:30p.m.
Surtda.) Sc hool, 9:30 a. m. Youth
Fellowship, 6 p. m. each Sunday
at Tuppers Plains United Methodist Church.

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CHiJRCH - Rev, C. J •. Lemley,
Cburcll Se..,.., 9:30a.m.;

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practice, Wodl)oldll', 3:20p.m.;
Seu1or cbolr practlce, 'J1ulrsda,y•
7:30 p. m, liJiw lluaUer CIUI
. POMEROY TRINITY UNITED J11801irw, fow-lh Frldll' at ou:h
CIIDRCH OF CIIRIST- Rev. W, monllt at 6 p, m, Wealoyan Sorv·
H. Perrin, paii!Dr. Patrick D. clo Guild, tow-lh Monday at each
Wood, s..t. Smday Scllool, 9:15 month, 7:80 p, m.; Junior Higll
a. m.; Worsldp, 10:25 a. m. MYF• 4:30 p, m, each SUDday; '
Yoolh cllolr rollearsal, - · Senior 111gb MYF, 5:30 P. m.,
6:30 p. m. Mrs. MarVIn Burt, each Sunday.
director; senior cllolrrolleorsal,
PORTLAND METHODIST Thursday, 7:30 p.. m•• Mrs. Paul Rev. W. Dale McClurg, pastor.
Nease, dlredor. ThUrsday, an Sunday School, 9:30a.m.; Warday, Busy Bee quUII:W party In ship service, 7:30p.m,
churcll social mom.
OAK GROVE METHODIST RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF W. Dale McClurg, puiDl'. SWiday
CHRIST _ Roy W. Carter, pas- Scllool, 10:30 a. m ;; Worship
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; service, 9;30 a. m,, first an:l
Communion and worship service, third Sunday each month.
10:30 a, m,; Prayer meeUm,
ZION CHURCH OF CllRISJ'Thuraday, 7:30p.m. v. H. Bra- Pomeroy-Harrisonville Ro a d
ley Supt.
Jolm Webster, pastor; Ray UtCHE5TER METHODIST Cllerg• ' Ue, SUnday scllool suporln- Rev. Pearl A. cuto, pastor. tendent. Sunday school, 9:30 a.
CHESTER: ·Worship, 9 a. m.; m.; worship senrice, 10:30 a.
Sunday School, 10 a. m. ; Mrs. m. &amp;mday evening service, 7:Wa!d Spencer, Slljll, FLAT· 30; Thurldll' evening service,
WOODS: Churcll Scllool,lluoday, 7:30._
11 a.m., Jolin Bally, olljll. WorST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-Bri·
ship service alternates with AI- an ~1, pastor. Morning worfred and Flatwoods. Services ship, 9 a. m.; SuniaY School.
Sunday mornl~ or evening, of 10:30 a.m.
each week.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main E. Second St., Pomeroy, Sunday
st., Pomeroy - Sunday . worship Sehoul, 10 a.m..; Worship service
service, 10:30 a. m. with Jay.. 11 a. m.
leaders.
SYRACUSE UNITED METHOSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
Church - Pomeroy, Mulberry Sellers, pastor. Surday School,
Heights Road, north cl. Veterans 9:30 a. m., Ben Quisertlerry,
Memorial Hospital, PhliiiP Gag- Slf)~ Morning worship, 10:30 a.
er, pastor· Wednesday • 7:30 p, m., first and third Suniays each
m., Bible Study and prayer meet· month.
Evening evangelistic
tng. Saturday: Sabbath School , service, 7:30 p. m., second and
10:30 a. m.; Worship, 9:30 a, m. fourth Sundays
FIRST UNITED PRE5BYTER·
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BETHANY UNITED METIIOGuest Minister James Buchan- DIST CHUR~H - Rev. Paul A.
an, Sunday s:hool Superinte~ Sellers, pastor. Morning wordent. Sun:tay School, 9:30 Lm. ship, 9:30 a. m.; Sunda,y School,
Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. 10:30 L m. Blythe Theiss, Supt.
Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.
nesday,
CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
ASBURY
UNITED METHOSellers, pastor. Sunday School,
'i:&gt;IST, Syracuse - Rev. Wenlell 9:30 L m.j Wayne Roush, &amp;4&gt;t.
Studer, pastor. Sw1da.y School,
Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.,
10 L m.; Carroll Norris, Supt.
second and fourthSundaysofeach
Worship service. 11 L nt.i MYF month.
Evening e~listlc
6 p. m. Sunday. P~er meeting service, 8 p. m. 'Jecolll a n d
WOOnesday, 8 p. m.
third Sunda,y each month.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
ENTERPRISE UNITED METI!NAZARENE- Corner Unionand
ODIST
- Rev. William Airson,
Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. HenderPa11tor.
Ralph ~encer , Sl.pt. ;
son, Plllx&gt;r. Sunda,y Scllool, 9:30
Eldon
Weeks,
Au"t. Worship serL m.; Raymond Walburn, Sl(&gt;l.
vices,
9:30
a.m.;
Sunday School,
Morning worship. 10:30 a. m.;
10:30
a.m.;
Youth
Fellowship,
Eveairw Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid6:30.
Wedneoda.Y:
Choir,
HS p.
week service, Wednesday, 7:30
m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
p. m.
·cHURCH OF CHIRST - Mid·
dleport,
5th and Main. Jack
ODIST - Rev. Wendell G. Stut.Scltos,
supt.
Bible School, 9:30
ler, pastor. Worshij) service, 9
a.
m.;
Morning
worship, 10;30 a.
L m.; Sunday Schod, 10 L m.
m.;
Evening
worship,
7:30 p. m.i
Mrs. Fred Nease, ~t.
Prayer
service, Wednesday, 7 p.
MINERSVILLE ll N I T E D
m. Rev.-·Raulin Moyer, pastor.
METHODIST - Rev. WendeD
CHURCH OF TilE NAZARENE
StuUer, poalx&gt;r, sunda¥ School, -Middleport. Rev. Audr-y Miller,
9 L m. i Kemeth Wiggens, Sltlt.
••·
,pastor. Leiter Taylor,&amp;4&gt;1-&amp;JnWora.uv service, 10 L m.
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.....,.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE WorMup,
·•• 10:30
• L m.; Junior SoNAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, clet,y, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
pastor. 8 o b Mool'e, Sunday m. Sunda,y E'varw!listi.c meetlrw,
School Supt. Sundl,y School clan- 7:30 p, m. Prayer meotirw, Wed-.
es tor all ages, 9:30 Lm.; Mor• nellday, 7:30p.m.
FO~ RUN UNITED METH-

ing Worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
THE SALVA110N ARMY -FnSet:, Parcel, Salisbury.
Sunday 6:30 p.m.; Evangellsdc wy n.y s. Wining, olficer In
Virgil rrank Haman. dec., to Service Sunday 7:30 p.m.; ~ cllarge. Standay, 10 a.m.,HoHGrace Dull Hamon, eert. for week Prayer meeting Wedne&amp;- nesa meetlrw; 10:30 a. m. Smtrans. , Scipio.
day 7:30p.m.; Mlnlonary Meet.- day Sc..,.., Yourw l'eqlle'o LeRalph C. Gilmore, dec. , to ing Second WedneldQ of each g:lon, 7 p. m. ; Salvatim meethw:,
Fern T. Gilmore~ cert. for trans.~ month 7:30p.m.
7:30 p. m.; 1bursday, 1 to 3 p.
Pomeroy, salisbury.
.EDEN UNITED BRETIIREN IN m.; lAdles n-o League; 7p.m.
Fern T. Gilmore to DoroUey CHRJST - Elden R. Blake, pas- •Prep classes.
L. Young, lot, Middleporl
tor. Sunday Scllool, 10 a. m.,
MT. MORIAH BAP'IliT --MidLee Albert Rou1h, dec., to Na- Wlnn!e HolsJ:vor, IIVIII- MOI'IIIIV dloport, corner at Foorlh and
omi M. Roush, cerL or uana., sennon, u a. m. Evening sen- Main st. Robert Jackaon, pastor.
Pomeroy.
cle ChriaUan n.leavor~ 7:30 P. Sunday Sebool, ~~ L m.;MornJames Davidson, dec., to Mel- m Mr• • ..... cl»nllor proal. Ina worsldp, 10:31la. m,. Amold
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vina Davidson, Daniel Da'idaon,
deDI.
Seq
sontco
and
aennon,
RUT.:Atm FIRST BAPTIST Naomi Wyatt, IAvad&amp; Wheeler,
Rev, Samual J. J&amp;eklon, pastor,
Cora Cu:minglwn, DIYid Davidson. Affid. of Trans., Salisbury. Chester were SundQ evening Prtyer Hnlce, 9:30 a. m.; Sillguests ol Mr. and MrL Wayne "day Sebaol, 10 a.m., Mn. Ger·
Brickle a.
'&gt;"trudo, IIUIIer, Sqlt. Wonblp
.Mrs. Gladyo VIolet and Mlos aorvlco, II a. m, BajJtlot TrainLinda Spencer attended a bridal Ina Unloo, lint and !kmsllower lor Mr. and Mro. David clqo at 5-.30 p, m.; Mra. MirY
Heaton Friday ewnlns at the WoOds, proalcleDI.
By MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES
home of Mr. and Mrs. RuueU
HlSELL RUN FREE METRoMr. and Mrs. James Stalnaker Spencer of lllester.
DIST ·· - RoY. Coctl J. Win, pasof Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Mr. and Mra; Dolbert Nichols
tor, SUDday School, 8:30 a. Ill,;
Ruuell of Lotlridge, and Mrs. loll Tueldll' for tllelr home In
Momlns W..-shlp, 10:30; Enabw
Carl Barmart of ReedavWe, all Florida after a vacation here
wordd.p, 'l:30;
PeGple'a
were visitors of Mrs. Ruahla with his p&amp;rellll, Mr. and Mra.
Serv!co, 6:t&amp;p.m.; P1'13'trrnHI•
Shumway over the weekend. Mr. Clarence NlclloiL
lnif, TIIUrodt,y, 7:30P.m. '
Stalnaker is a son of Mrs. SumMr. and Mrs. Eldred Grlmio
IIIDDLEP.ORT FIRST BAP·
way.
of Atllena, Mr. and MrL DIIB
TIST -~lei w. Slmml, JIOI•
Mrs. Mildred caldwoll went Hollman, and Mr. and Mro. Martllr, F.4laoo - . - , SomdafScllool
by plane to Norlh C.rolila to Yin Walker; local, were recent
~ Somdaf Cburc.b
visit her daughter, Mr. an:l MrL guests of ·MrL Nelsol WoathorSciiOol,
a.m.;~-aldj, 10:U. Somdaf lllblo litldr
Jerry carter aM son, Jef'frey man.
Mr. and Mra. Wt,y llark Ylsltboor, 7:30P.m. W""".., . _
Caldwell Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKenzie ed their \llluctrters at Athens
nil!!!
-'Ice, 7:30 p.JII,
of Massillon. Ohio, am Mr. anJ Sunday.
Mrs. John Hayes of Chester,
Mr. and MrL !Wtll Vlneyord
"ere SatUI'day evening ,_... IIKMid their trailer near Cresert
of Mr. and Mrs. Fon Halae)'. -Ianda wllero Mr. lnd Mra,
Mr. ard Mrs. Palll Kollr of Martin lived.

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were awarded to ·game winners.
Refreshments were served by

worship IMI;VIce, 10:30 a. m.

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Linda IIOYiea "on the door

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RACINE METHODIST- W.
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Scbool,
a.m.; Woralllp serv-

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cer, Slttt.; Alfred Wolfe, usistant. Morning Sermon 11 L m.,
evening sermon, 7:30p, m.,alterraU111: each Su~. Class mee~
!nsll Lm., allernati,. SWiday
mornings. Davkl Holter, c la as
leader. Chrl.!ltian Endeavor, 7:30
p. m. every other StllldQ eve-ning. Jean Sexson, president.
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. every
Wednesday. Board meeUns, 7:30
p. m.. first Morday of month.

Lee Burnem, superintendent;
worship aervice, 11 a.m. Wednesday prayer meet:lnl, 7:30p.m.
&amp;lnday night worship, 7:311.

10:30 a.

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TilE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
CIDJRCH- Rev. Amos Tillis paslor. &amp;&gt;nday school, 9:30 a.m.;

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AU' RED METHODIST, Pearl
A. Cillo, pastor. !lmday School
at 9:30, Lloyd Dillinger, &amp;&gt;pt.
Worship services at 10:45 with

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Boundleu cur!Qiity il his, and "IUAI,I," a certain responlll! to tvel")" answer he J"ete!Yes, BeeideR painting, he llkea to hunt, awim, golf, read,
and putf.er in the buement with ~at tubea. Only

recently, girls have been included wlt.b rifl" and
mill8ile shotaas a favored topic of coovenatlon,
He talk&amp; about God, too. In hi&amp; pul'lluit of
answer~~ to the unlvel'lll!, he lnatlgatH family
diliCull.l!ions that range from ethlca to eternity,
from aroms t.o apple corea.
lt'a small wonder that I thank God d1ily tor
Hie Church and Ita tachinp. Ita truth&amp; help
me answer with wuranea the ~ona M.rk
aske in his eearch for understanding.

The Churo:h IS the l~ttNt
foc!Qr \In earth forttw bu ildm,
of ch-.rlelu 1nd p&gt;d ~•tb.n·
ahtp. It is 1 oloteh&lt;&gt;Uie of
~plrltu.ol v•luH With out 1

ttrons Chuuh, neither clemo&lt;:r.cy oor tivlhation ean •ur·
vlwe There •re four Mltlnd \.
,...... why every ~
should 1Haod •rvicn rtlll·
lorly 1nd ~Uppt&gt;tl tM Churd\
They • .-. . (1) For h11 own
sake (2) F or h it ~h!ldru'•

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eumm"nLty ...dnation (41FIJI"

tht w.ke of the Chu..-h italf.
whLth nft!d• h11 monl a~d
mu.,roal ~Upp&lt;&gt;rt Plan to go
to &lt;hurdo re11ularly ond ,.,,d
your Bible daily

Ken Williams
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mer PickeDB, Mr, Wesley Pickens and Mr. Doo Pickens, of Toledoi Mrs. Mamie 'Warner and
Mrs. Margerlte JNnt, of Alllanoe; Mra. Da!IQ' PaulO!', Deerfield; Mr. and Mn. David Smith
Jr. , and chlldren Mary Ann, Da~
vld, Sammy and Paul, and grandlOll Bobby Dean, of COlumbus.

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Willi the hope It will, in sune meuura, foater and help ouataln that which Is (OOd In !Uilly
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SALISBURY CADET TROOP 208
TIPS ON GOOD GROOMING HIGHLIGHTED a meeting of Cldotte
Troop 208 Tuesday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Ridgway, Chester Road.
A beautician from Hartford, W. VL, was present to give a
demon1tratl.on on .Pr(J)er methods of washing, setting, ani brushing
oot hatr. Sheila Folmer, Diana Ridgway and Mllisa Rizer were
models tor the demonstration.

THE ORGANJZATIONAL MEETING FOR a new jwtior troop
in Syracuse took place Thursday night at lhe home of Mrs. Paul
Harris, who will serve as leader ot Troop 2S4. Mrs. Ken Nease wiJJ
bto the assistant leader.
Stephanie Ord was elected scribe with Susan Gooch named tbe
treasurer. 'lbe first meeting was designated as "get...acqualnted
time." There was group singing, alii refreshmerts were served.
Member1 of the new lrOLP are Demaris Ash, Rhonda Ash,
Sharon Baker, Megan Brown, &amp;Ubi Chapman, Darlene Duncan,
Susan Gooch, Julie Gooch, Kimberly Grueser, Debbie Harden, Alisa
Harrh, April Hayman, Lila Hughes, Sheryl Moore, Rebecca Ord,
Stephanie Ord, VIcky Rizer, Luarme Staats, and Karen Guinther.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5
PATROL LEADERS WERE SELECTED DUIUNG a meeting of
Middleport Junior 'fn:.q) 5 Thursday night at the scout house.
Elected patrol leaders, and girls assigned to the patrols, were
Vicky Slack, leader, with Kathy Manley, Krista Morris, Mary Kay
Gallagher, Sheryl Woocl, Sheryl Adama, Pam North. Terri Jacobs,
members; Kathy Harris, leader, Janie Van Meter, Kathy Baker,
. Clntt.y Glaze, Kathy Coleman, Beeky Fultz, Sherrl Lane, and Marilee
C&amp;ssell, members, and Beth Vaughan, leader. Susie Samuels and

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Dreama Hovatter, Melody Skaggs,
Sheryl Adams was elected treasurer am Marilee ·Cassellsecretary of the troop. Plans were .~isc~ssed_ for ~ s~ting ~artY in Oc-

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TROOP 100

OFFICERS WERE ELECTED AND THE ACTIVE citizens badge
taken on as the troop project when the Salisbury Junior Troop 100
met Thursday at the school.
omcers elected were Debbie Kennedy, treasurer; Patti Eblin,
uslatant treasurer; Kim Ohlinger; scribe, and Rose Marie Coi::MJrn,
aaslstant scribe.
Plans were made to work toward a court of awards and an
brfestlture was planned in October. "Gripe-vine" cards are to be

submitted at the next meeting at whlch time home, school, and
troop problems revealed through the cards wUI be discussed. The

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Tibet and b:llo, Mrl•
F.dl1011 Hollon read uSiow Me
upen1e1 ol the mlrdltet'l' wlves Down. Lord,., "'lltank Heaven
retreat Forest R u n tor the Weather," lnd "'lbree
United M-st Chercb Wom- -'lblnp cl. Beauty," Mrs. 9tutler
en's libcloV of Cllri- Sarv- eave "Poor Mortala We," .ad
lco mal w-~ nlaht at the Mrs. Edith SlaSIXI ooncluded w1t1t
home at the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jom 3:16 and a prayer for to-

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D.A.V. Hall, Butternut Avo.,
POmeroy. All boys w1to are o!l!hl
yeara old or who han entel"ed
the third grade of acbool are
Invited to attend wlt1t tllelr par. ·
enta •
Boya w1to are 10 roars old
are urged to attend this meeting because the Webeloa Deo
will be organized. Tom Met..
calt, Scoubnaster, and Frances
Tyler, Webeloa leader of the

Sluller.

dol'.

It waa fiCIOited that 27 abutMrs. 9utler served a deltert
In v!alts were modo the pall ...... Ill the 13 momherl and
montll. MrL • Rull Wataoa and four aueat.s, Jane Slton, SUdra
Mra. Fred Neue reported on CurUa, the Rev. Mr. lilaller,
tile recent .Uotr!cl moet!ag at andKovlnSiuller.
Clmp Albuey.
Plana were made for a bake
sale to be held at tile D u k e
C!eonera In Pomero,y on Oct. t.
Mro. Neaee q&gt;enod. the meetIng with devotions wlllcb IncludVlnton~BJdwell Troop and Pack~
ed oer!pture from Jolin 6, praywill be present to help organ. er, • and a meditation eat!Ued
!ze end talk about the Webelos. ••IJlmna We Love."
Everyone desh1ng more lnforEach' member portlrjpalod In
matlOII may call Roger Dillard, the
wlllch'HIIlrod readCubmaster, or Patrick D, Wood,
Th~ were '"Experimentll
committee chairman.
In Frlendoh!p" by Mrs. Davia
Flllli "Where Then ls Love,"
Announce
by Mr1. Harry W1att; an arUcle
from the ldoalo Book at FriendBirth of Son
ship, Mra. Mark Ev&amp;Dsi .. Se..
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carter crat of the Girl Next Door,"
ot Rocky Mount, N. c.. ~c:e Mrs. Nease; "[ See a Diadtile birth of a son sept. I, at pie," Mrs. Lela Curtis; "I won ..
Park VIew Hospital there, weigh~ der.'' Mrs, Watson and "Two
Olds F-85 Club Cpe. - - - - - - - -- - - lng B lba. , 12 02 . and named Worda," Mrs. John Grueser.
Gold Dnlsll with matchi!V Yill)'llnL, V8, auto., P.S., radio,
Othera prelellted were "Point
Jetrrey Caldwell Carter.
14,000 actual mUes. One owner. New Old5 trade.
r1
Vlew,'"
by
Mrs.
Olan
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Materna) grandparents a r e
mer;
"Golden
Windows,"
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell,
Ford LTD Dr. H.T, ------ • ·---Reedsville, Ohio, and the pater- Olan Genhelmer, anci"Cllmblng
ure•s
Ladders,"
Mrs.
Allred
nal grandmother is Mrs. Bea352 VS motor, auto. trans.• P.S., white over blue, with
trice Carter ol Wake Forest, Yoau&amp;er.
blue interior,
Mrs. Kerns Roush gave a reN. C. Mrs. Edna &amp;unmertleld,
view
on overseas rellet tor refLong Bottom, is the great F11d Fairlane
Dr. --·--·---grandmother.
VS, auto., radio, w-s-w tires, burgu&amp;Kiy finish with beige
vinyl bucket seats.
girls were organized Into patrols as follows:
"Dumb Bums, •• Penny Eblin, leader, and Rose Marie Coburn,
Olds Cutlass Con. --- ·-- ·--- --assistant leader, with Debbie Kemedy, carl Notlingham, SoU
V8 motor, auto., P.S., blue with mitching lnt., ndl.:,..
White, and Denise Marsllall.
w-s-w tires, wheel disc!!.
urour Leaf Clovers,'' Sandy CUrtis~ patrol leader, Brenda
Will, assistant, and Beverly Smith, SIOOy Carleton, Kim OhUager ,
60 Olds. 4 Dr.
Chrysler
Chev.
Sheryl Kennedy, and Vicki Abbott.
"Day Dreamers," Patty Eblin, leader, Tamlll)" Blake,11uistant,
4 Door
Waron
V-8 Auto.
aoo Pam Nottingham, Beverly 'fW, and Kelly Wilson.
V..S Auto.
V-8 Avlo.
Mrs. Phil Ohlinger is the troop leader, and Mn. William Ohlinger Is her assistant.

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Orot meetlnli of the ochool term
1\!esday night voted to contime
oponsorlng Boy Scout ·and Cllb
Scout Pack 246, Girl Scout Cadet . Troop 208, Junior Troop
100, and tho Brownie Scoot
Troop.
Mrs. VIrgil King presided at
the llfeOtlng whicll opened with
thl!l fiag ceremony by the color
guard of Troop 246. DOYOIIona
were given by the Rev. William
Airson and the children of Mr.
and Mrs. King sang several spiritual selections.

Teachers were lntl"'dleed aat t h e
first grade students. Mrs. Edward Kennedy, program ehair~
man, preaeoled Edw&amp;rd Ball w1to
conducted a court or honor tor
Pack 246. Several boya were promoted from the cub scout paek
to ti-oopo.
Tenderfoot awarda were preaented to Floyd BumOI', Ruaaell
DaYis, Robert F.aBOII, J!mm,y Colburn, and WUbur Lelflle!t. Chacida
Hall spoke brleOy 011 sc:outlng
and expreaaed that hope for aome
E&amp;gte scouts among the group.
t-Il Cluba portldpatlng .., the
program were Seven Taen Slltcberll, &amp;MJwvWe '-II C I u b,
and the Blue Jt,y C I u b,
Membera w e r e prelaJted
modallng clotll!ng wllleh thO!' 1w1
made.
Doring the llosloeu moet!ag
It waa reported tll&amp;t there !o a
balance of $793,39 In the treu-

ury. Piau were mad~ ll&gt;r ~­
ing the Farm Bureau dinner on
Oc:t. 17.
Winning the attendance a"ard
was the sixth grade c 1 a s a
lauSht by Jolin
The P. T.A.
prayer concluded themeetlngand
refreshments were served by the
execuUve committee.

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by and have refreshments with us.

KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT
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POMEII"Y
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Ws'r1 all K1y1d Up!
1959 Rambler_________$250
4 dr sedaa, 6 eyL atd.

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1959 Plymouth••••.$250
1960 Chrysler•••••$695
1961 Chevrolet.__$29
1962 Ford ________ $695
2 dr. sedan, 6 cyl ald. trans.

4 dr. sedan, auto. trans.. P.S., P.B., radin.

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GolaJde t dr. oedan, (OOd coodltion, VI!, auto. trans., ooe owner•

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During the meeting the girls worked on two part&amp; ot their sign
of the arrow badge - the I'Deanllli of symbols of country and girl
scouting, and greetings In other languages. The girls learned to
8ll,Y Uhello", 04 p(eJ,SI 11 800 "thank Y&lt;JU," ifi Spanish, French, German. and Japanese.
It was decided that three meetings each montb will be devoted to
busineu and projects, and the fourth a social event. Mrs. Pat Dul"t)
Is c~leader of 1he ~

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, "400" 2 dr. Hard Top. Four Speed Sbift. Popular too cu. ln.
llJIIIJlno. PoaiUve tractiOIL Like new condition.

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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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.i:i September

Pomeroy Junior ,;irl Scout Troop 61, meetJrw at the horne of
CUb Seoul Pack 248 IIIII hold
PrOceeds towards new f l r e Mrs. Don n.om.s, loader, Wednesday night orpnlzod U.O patrols, • re-reglstratim .ml&gt;!0tlng Sepelected oltlcers, and selected work on the needlecratt liMp as their tember 2t at 7 p.m. at tile
t~ck.

COME FOR FUNERAL
SYRACUSE COming from
out of 1o1m for the !lmeralotPfc.
WOllam Plckeno, wllo puaed &amp;•
way In tile Nova! hospital at
Port1mouth, Va., were Mr. El-

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A IJift at IIICIMI' was presented lo Mro. W_.l stuUer for

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SYRACUSE TROOP 254

WILLIAMS
11d PAULEY
NATIONWIDE

PRONE 992-3284

SATU\IDAY
CHI(:KEN BARBECUE, Saturday, begl.mlng at· il Lm., Ma""" VoiWIIeer tiro Jlopartmeol.

cee the dance, which ts schooloponaorod. The public Is welcome.
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TENT 95, Dowghtera of UnIon Veterans, Monday at t h e
D. A.v. ball.
BETHEL 62, International Order of Jobs Daughtera, 7:30 Moodol' nlibt at the Masonic Temple,
l'Omel'O)'; oll&lt;llllll for the alation
at marllllall will bo c:onduc:led.
MEIGS BAND Booatera regular meeting, 8 p.m. Mllndt,y at
Molga ll!gll Scllool cafeteria.
LIDIA cmcLE, Pomeroy
·United Methodist Cherch, 7:30
p.m. Mon4ay n1Rht at tile church.

THf CHUlCH fOl All ...
AU FOA THE CHUJK:H

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

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Lill Thomaa was elected scribe of the troop, with Cindy Reedy
the treasurer, 'n1e three patrols organized were 11 Moon Kittens,"
Angela Siuon. leader, and Julie Capehart, assistant leader, with
Debbie Balley, Lisa Thomas, Crystal Glaze, and Jlll Cottrilli
~•Meigs Marauders," VIcki Hortman, leader, Patty Heaton, anlst.
ant, aoo Tina Dutty, Brenneaa Hood, and Clnd.Y Reedy, and Katrina
Batey; and the 11 Five Birds," Terri Russell, leader, Julia Gheen,
assistant, with Jackl.e Carsey, Kim Jone11, ali:l Anita Ash.
SATURDAY NIGHT hiSh 1chool
Plana were discussed for participating In the oounty-wide
dance porto., Melia Junior High
11couting program of skating lessons at the Skate-Away-Rink. Knitauditorium, Pomeroy, 8:30 to
ting, crocheting am sritocking will be (eatured in work on the needle11:30 ~.m. Tile Jays will em-

is spent on the back lawn with watertolors and
pud, mostJy t.hlnking or dreaming.

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
Ht!NTINGTON,W.VA

WSCS
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Given
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the ho11ten to Marie Fraaels,
Am Yeouier, Mary Brower,
_!:HESTER ¥0LUNTEER FireBlanche Harrison,
Gertrude ... ,.on piCIIIc ,[ the fire houae,
Kloes, Donna Stewar~ Paula Rae amda¥, ·Sept. 22,,at 5 p.m. Ji'lroKloes, Charlotte Peckham, Or· men, their famUte&amp;, the Ladle&amp;
va Powell, Violet McKnight, Mrs. Auxiliary and fam1lle1, and aU
Everett Plants, and Elsie Hado thoae who helped with the fOod
dvx.
booth at the Meigs CO. Fair, and
their ramlllea Invited.

Mark will be four-Wn )'elr:r. old this month.
He is very t.h01.1gbtful theae day&amp;. ¥any an hour __.-....._

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BRETII.RI!N IN CHRIST - Rev.

the Rev. Casto. Wednesday evening prayer services at 7:45.

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at 315 Main SL, Pt. Pleasant,
Sundays 11 a. m.j Wednesdays
8 p. m. All welcome.
LOTIRIDGE UNITED METHODJST- Worship, tlrstandthird
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1:30 p. rn. Sunday School, 9:45
a. m. Christian Endeavor, third
Saturday of each month.

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODISf CHURCH - Sunday School
9:30 a. m,, morning worshiP,
10:10 a. m., evening wonhjp.
7:30 p, rn.; Wednesday, Christian Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m.
and prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, choir practice, 7 p.
m. R. Eugene Gill, pastorj Phil

Wise, SuPt.
DEXTER CHU RCH OF CHRIST

- Ronnie Russell, pastor. Norman C. Will, S.,PL Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; WorshiP service.
10:30 a. m. Chri5tian Endeavor
Sunds,y evening.
RACINE FIRST CHURCII OF
THE NAZARENE -Sundt,ySchool
9:30 a. m.; Morning Worship,
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship,
7:30 p. m. Pra)'er servtces, 7:30
p. m. Wednesday. Sund113 School
Superintendent, Paullne McClintock. Pastor. Rev. Morris M.

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CHURCH- Charles Dozer, pastor; Adra Swick, Sul'liay School
Superinlelllent. Sunday School,
9:30 a. m.; Worship service,

m. Youth aoo Junior

youth service, 6:45 p, Pl. Evening worship, 7:30. Pra,yer and
praise, Wednesday, 7:30.
UNITED

FAITH CHURCHNease Settlement - Robert E.
~ith, Sr., pastor. Sunda,y School

SUPerintendent KeMeth Matson.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.j WOJ"oo
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7:30p.m. eachSunday.Mid-week
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SUTTON METHODIST - Rev.
W. Dale McClurg, pastor. SunKENO CHURCH OF CHRIST- day School, 10:30 a. m.; Worship
Norman McCain, !IUperintendent., Service, 9:30 a. m., serond and
Services weekly at 9:80 a. II!· Courth SWlday each month.
Preaching, first and third Sunday
of montiJ by Charles Russell at
CHESTER CIWRCH OF THE
9:30 a. m.
NAZARENE - Rev.
Herbert
BRADFORD
CHURCH OF Grate, pastor. Worship service,
CHRu;T -Charles Russell, pu- 11 a. m. and 7:30p.m., Surday.
tor. Richard Gilkey, Supt.. Sun- Surday School, 9:30 LID. Richday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning ard Barton, Supt., Charles BlsWorship, 10:30 a. m.; Evenit"@ sell, assistantsupt. Prayer meetworship, 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible i'lt, Wednesday, 7:30p .m.
stud,v, 7:30 p, m.
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYtU:ORGANIZED CHURCH OF'
TEIUIIN - Mrs. Norma Lee,
Jesus Christ of Latter D a y
Sunday School Slelerinterdent.
Saints, Portland - Racine Road.
SuiKiay School, 9:30 L m. Sur-r
Sunde:~· School, 9:30 a. m.; Mornda.y service, 8 p. m., the Rev.
ing Worship, 10:30 a.m.. Sunday
Max Donahue of Middleport
evenil"€ service at 7. Wednesday
speaking.
even~ prayer service, 7:30.
Pastor, Elder Frederick J. StoJEHOV All'S WITNESSE5, Lar·
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p. m.

TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED
MEntODIST- Morning Worship
9,30 L m. at !ormer EUB buildi~ El1)anded Surday School session for nursery to grade six
children at former MethOOist annex at 9:30 L m., Mrs. J a m e s
·Stout, children's superintendent.
Surda,y Church School, adults and
BRADBUl!Y
CHURCH
OF
youth, 10:30 L m.; j unior high, C!IRIST - !lmday oehool, 9:30 L
senior high and young adults m. Glen. Evans, ~pt. Church ser meet in fonner Methodist Church vices, 10:30 a.m.; evening serfor Sunday Church School. Boyd vice, 7:30; Wednesday , prayer
Hackney, youth superintendent; services, 7:30p.m.
st high class and senior adults
eetlng In former EUB building,
GRAHAM UNITED ME.'THQ;
obert Vineyard, supt. Adult Bi- DISJ' CHURCH - Preaching, 9:ble CJass party,last Mollla.y each 30 a.m., First and Second ~ ­
month. Youth Fellowship each da.va of each month; Third and
Sunday, 6 p, m. in former Meth- Fourth Sundays each month, Worodist buildi~~&amp;o District youth ral- ship service at 7:30 p.m.; Wed~
ly tlrst Mo!XIay of each month
nesday evenings at 7:30, Prayer
LET ART UNITED METHO- and Bible study.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION
DISI' CHURCH - Flr!Jt and Second 9.mdays preaching, 8 p.m.; -Bald Knobs, Portlaoi-Bashan
Third and Fourilt !lmdays, SUn- Road. Rev. E. J, Griffith, pastor.
day School 10 a.m., Worship aer- Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Rogvice 11 a.m.; Tuesday evenings er Wilfred, Supt. Sut¥1ay worship
service, 7:30 p, m. Prayer meeta18 p.m., PrayerandBlbleatudy,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF TilE ing, Tuesday, 7:30 p, m., MilNAZARENE - Rev. Lloyd D. ford frederick, class leader.
Grimm, Jr., pastor. Sunday Youtb F8U011ship, Friday, 7:30p.
School, 9:30 L m.; morning wor· m. Ernest Deeter, leader; Rogship, 10:30 a. m. i young peoples er Wilfred, Jr., president.
MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
service. 7:30 p. m.; evangelistic
OF GOD - Second St., Mason,
servi... s, 7:30 p. m. Wednesd&amp;y
w. Va. sUnday Schooi,W a.m.
evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.. ma Bible
Study and prayer service, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Chester TenLEGAL NOTICE
nant, pastor. Phooe 773-5133.
LI'GAL NOTICI
CARLETON CHURCH - KingsIN THI CDMMOM I"LIAI COUaT 0'1"
M•IGI COUNTY. OHIO
bury
Rood. Sunday Schuol, 9:30
LID.&amp; V. Maaon, 1011 81nunon. Court.
Akron, Ohio t1301;
a. m •• Ralph Carl. ~. Worship
, ..,. 11. Smtih, 101:1 PI~ Anaue.
service, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
"llntn. Oll.lo, " " " ': aM
Ho•n 11. Cl..,enrer, Ul!l Wel&amp;on
alternately ~ Prayer meeting,
A ~D\11, Akron, ONu +1301.
Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
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Plallltlffl,
MIDDLEPGRT HEATH UNITED
WIUiam IC. Lartills. et el.,
METHOOISJ'- Max E. Donahue,
Do.lend&amp;atl.
.~
minister;
James Brewington,
NOTtCI IY I"UILieATION
Georale Rendentlot, whOM place of
Sunds,y oehoOI superintendent.
•l!llldellee it IIDII:IaowD; J"-ck Hen.derChurch school, 9:30a.m.; morn•ho&amp;, wboee P1a01 of reeklenee ll unhlown; the u~wn bein. deY~Mee,
ing worship. 10:30 a.m. ; youth
lecete., admlnlstntor. ezecutor ud
meeting, Sundlcy, 6 p.m. Choir re•'lllflll of Georll&amp; Hendenhut. 1Jit..
(eal&gt;lllll: the unbown beln. &lt;lnl..a.
hearaal
Wednesday, 7 p.m ., choir
loPJet.ee, adlntoWutor, a:eru\or eiMI
...l&amp;ne of .Ia~:• Hendenhot, dece. ..
director, Ben Philson. Prayer
fld.; WUUam G. DeY:Ine end Unde
servic~. Wednesday, 8 p.m.
DevtM, 101 B-Bull' RoiUt . Fort De·

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Cecil Cox, paator. Sunday Scllool
superintendent, Larry Clark.
Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Sunday
evening worship, 7:30; Wednes-

Meigs

Property
Joseph J. Postlewait, Marie
R. Postlewail to Cllarles H. Schu·
ler, Wan:ta Sc huler, lots, ~fid­
dleport.
Susie Wood to Lee 0 . WoOO,
Jr., Beatrice Wood~ lots, Syracuse.
John M. Groves, Patricia Ann
Groves, Leo Keanedy Jr., JWith
Ann Kemedy to Jack Satterfield,
Jr., Carolyn Jean Satterfield,
par-cels, Salisbury.
W. H. Blankenship, Juanita
Blankenship to Harlan D. Whitlatch, Keltlul Whitlatch, lot,
Pom~roy•
Walter E. Walker to Terry R.
Cullums, C4rol)rn C. CUUwns,.
parcels, Bedford.
Martin E. Abbott, MiM!e Marie Abbott to Rarllall L Davis,

carotyn R Divis, lots, MXkUeport.
Jesse C. Prolltl, Ora Profitt
to Kothe! V. O!Jwuu, lot, Salem.
&lt;:4'de J. Frazier to Roy H.

ry Carnahan, prestdi~ minister.
Sunday: Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.;
Watch Tower study, 10:30 a.m.;
Wednesday: Bible study, 7 p.m.
Thursday: Ministry school, 7 p.
m. service meetlQJ, 8 p. m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTMiller st. - Everson Weekley,
paRtor. Bible study classes,SUnda.r; 10~ m,·wonhlp m:1 preactilng, 10:5!i a. m.; Sunday evening
service, 7:30.
Bible
study
classes, Wednesday, 7:30 p..rn • .

MORNING
ST AD UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH - Rev.
William Airson, pastor; J o h n
lhle, Sl.W)t.; Roy van Meter, Asst.
Supt. Sunday Sch~ J_;_!~ a. m. ;
CHESTER CIIDRCH OF GODThe Rev, ClleaterBryanl,pa-.
sumay School, 9:30 a. m.; W~­
ship service, 11 a. m.; ~

worship, 7:30p.m.. Prayer servIce, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Youth
Service, 'llllrsday, 7:30 p. m,
Monlhly sJ:vs, first Saturday at
each month.
HEMLOCK GROVE Cllrlatlan
Church - James QUisenberry,
pastor; RIIS Whaley, !lVIII- Communion and worship service, 9:30
SOUTH
BETHEL UNITED
METHODIST - Worship, second
and fourth Sunday, 10:30 a. m.;
first and third Stmdays, 7:30p.m.
Surtda.) Sc hool, 9:30 a. m. Youth
Fellowship, 6 p. m. each Sunday
at Tuppers Plains United Methodist Church.

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CHiJRCH - Rev, C. J •. Lemley,
Cburcll Se..,.., 9:30a.m.;

poJII!r;

ice, 10:80 a. m..; .bllor cholr

practice, Wodl)oldll', 3:20p.m.;
Seu1or cbolr practlce, 'J1ulrsda,y•
7:30 p. m, liJiw lluaUer CIUI
. POMEROY TRINITY UNITED J11801irw, fow-lh Frldll' at ou:h
CIIDRCH OF CIIRIST- Rev. W, monllt at 6 p, m, Wealoyan Sorv·
H. Perrin, paii!Dr. Patrick D. clo Guild, tow-lh Monday at each
Wood, s..t. Smday Scllool, 9:15 month, 7:80 p, m.; Junior Higll
a. m.; Worsldp, 10:25 a. m. MYF• 4:30 p, m, each SUDday; '
Yoolh cllolr rollearsal, - · Senior 111gb MYF, 5:30 P. m.,
6:30 p. m. Mrs. MarVIn Burt, each Sunday.
director; senior cllolrrolleorsal,
PORTLAND METHODIST Thursday, 7:30 p.. m•• Mrs. Paul Rev. W. Dale McClurg, pastor.
Nease, dlredor. ThUrsday, an Sunday School, 9:30a.m.; Warday, Busy Bee quUII:W party In ship service, 7:30p.m,
churcll social mom.
OAK GROVE METHODIST RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF W. Dale McClurg, puiDl'. SWiday
CHRIST _ Roy W. Carter, pas- Scllool, 10:30 a. m ;; Worship
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; service, 9;30 a. m,, first an:l
Communion and worship service, third Sunday each month.
10:30 a, m,; Prayer meeUm,
ZION CHURCH OF CllRISJ'Thuraday, 7:30p.m. v. H. Bra- Pomeroy-Harrisonville Ro a d
ley Supt.
Jolm Webster, pastor; Ray UtCHE5TER METHODIST Cllerg• ' Ue, SUnday scllool suporln- Rev. Pearl A. cuto, pastor. tendent. Sunday school, 9:30 a.
CHESTER: ·Worship, 9 a. m.; m.; worship senrice, 10:30 a.
Sunday School, 10 a. m. ; Mrs. m. &amp;mday evening service, 7:Wa!d Spencer, Slljll, FLAT· 30; Thurldll' evening service,
WOODS: Churcll Scllool,lluoday, 7:30._
11 a.m., Jolin Bally, olljll. WorST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-Bri·
ship service alternates with AI- an ~1, pastor. Morning worfred and Flatwoods. Services ship, 9 a. m.; SuniaY School.
Sunday mornl~ or evening, of 10:30 a.m.
each week.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -32
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main E. Second St., Pomeroy, Sunday
st., Pomeroy - Sunday . worship Sehoul, 10 a.m..; Worship service
service, 10:30 a. m. with Jay.. 11 a. m.
leaders.
SYRACUSE UNITED METHOSEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
Church - Pomeroy, Mulberry Sellers, pastor. Surday School,
Heights Road, north cl. Veterans 9:30 a. m., Ben Quisertlerry,
Memorial Hospital, PhliiiP Gag- Slf)~ Morning worship, 10:30 a.
er, pastor· Wednesday • 7:30 p, m., first and third Suniays each
m., Bible Study and prayer meet· month.
Evening evangelistic
tng. Saturday: Sabbath School , service, 7:30 p. m., second and
10:30 a. m.; Worship, 9:30 a, m. fourth Sundays
FIRST UNITED PRE5BYTER·
'
IAN CHUR CH Middleport,
BETHANY UNITED METIIOGuest Minister James Buchan- DIST CHUR~H - Rev. Paul A.
an, Sunday s:hool Superinte~ Sellers, pastor. Morning wordent. Sun:tay School, 9:30 Lm. ship, 9:30 a. m.; Sunda,y School,
Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. 10:30 L m. Blythe Theiss, Supt.
Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.
nesday,
CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.
ASBURY
UNITED METHOSellers, pastor. Sunday School,
'i:&gt;IST, Syracuse - Rev. Wenlell 9:30 L m.j Wayne Roush, &amp;4&gt;t.
Studer, pastor. Sw1da.y School,
Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.,
10 L m.; Carroll Norris, Supt.
second and fourthSundaysofeach
Worship service. 11 L nt.i MYF month.
Evening e~listlc
6 p. m. Sunday. P~er meeting service, 8 p. m. 'Jecolll a n d
WOOnesday, 8 p. m.
third Sunda,y each month.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
ENTERPRISE UNITED METI!NAZARENE- Corner Unionand
ODIST
- Rev. William Airson,
Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. HenderPa11tor.
Ralph ~encer , Sl.pt. ;
son, Plllx&gt;r. Sunda,y Scllool, 9:30
Eldon
Weeks,
Au"t. Worship serL m.; Raymond Walburn, Sl(&gt;l.
vices,
9:30
a.m.;
Sunday School,
Morning worship. 10:30 a. m.;
10:30
a.m.;
Youth
Fellowship,
Eveairw Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid6:30.
Wedneoda.Y:
Choir,
HS p.
week service, Wednesday, 7:30
m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
p. m.
·cHURCH OF CHIRST - Mid·
dleport,
5th and Main. Jack
ODIST - Rev. Wendell G. Stut.Scltos,
supt.
Bible School, 9:30
ler, pastor. Worshij) service, 9
a.
m.;
Morning
worship, 10;30 a.
L m.; Sunday Schod, 10 L m.
m.;
Evening
worship,
7:30 p. m.i
Mrs. Fred Nease, ~t.
Prayer
service, Wednesday, 7 p.
MINERSVILLE ll N I T E D
m. Rev.-·Raulin Moyer, pastor.
METHODIST - Rev. WendeD
CHURCH OF TilE NAZARENE
StuUer, poalx&gt;r, sunda¥ School, -Middleport. Rev. Audr-y Miller,
9 L m. i Kemeth Wiggens, Sltlt.
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,pastor. Leiter Taylor,&amp;4&gt;1-&amp;JnWora.uv service, 10 L m.
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SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE WorMup,
·•• 10:30
• L m.; Junior SoNAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, clet,y, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
pastor. 8 o b Mool'e, Sunday m. Sunda,y E'varw!listi.c meetlrw,
School Supt. Sundl,y School clan- 7:30 p, m. Prayer meotirw, Wed-.
es tor all ages, 9:30 Lm.; Mor• nellday, 7:30p.m.
FO~ RUN UNITED METH-

ing Worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
THE SALVA110N ARMY -FnSet:, Parcel, Salisbury.
Sunday 6:30 p.m.; Evangellsdc wy n.y s. Wining, olficer In
Virgil rrank Haman. dec., to Service Sunday 7:30 p.m.; ~ cllarge. Standay, 10 a.m.,HoHGrace Dull Hamon, eert. for week Prayer meeting Wedne&amp;- nesa meetlrw; 10:30 a. m. Smtrans. , Scipio.
day 7:30p.m.; Mlnlonary Meet.- day Sc..,.., Yourw l'eqlle'o LeRalph C. Gilmore, dec. , to ing Second WedneldQ of each g:lon, 7 p. m. ; Salvatim meethw:,
Fern T. Gilmore~ cert. for trans.~ month 7:30p.m.
7:30 p. m.; 1bursday, 1 to 3 p.
Pomeroy, salisbury.
.EDEN UNITED BRETIIREN IN m.; lAdles n-o League; 7p.m.
Fern T. Gilmore to DoroUey CHRJST - Elden R. Blake, pas- •Prep classes.
L. Young, lot, Middleporl
tor. Sunday Scllool, 10 a. m.,
MT. MORIAH BAP'IliT --MidLee Albert Rou1h, dec., to Na- Wlnn!e HolsJ:vor, IIVIII- MOI'IIIIV dloport, corner at Foorlh and
omi M. Roush, cerL or uana., sennon, u a. m. Evening sen- Main st. Robert Jackaon, pastor.
Pomeroy.
cle ChriaUan n.leavor~ 7:30 P. Sunday Sebool, ~~ L m.;MornJames Davidson, dec., to Mel- m Mr• • ..... cl»nllor proal. Ina worsldp, 10:31la. m,. Amold
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vina Davidson, Daniel Da'idaon,
deDI.
Seq
sontco
and
aennon,
RUT.:Atm FIRST BAPTIST Naomi Wyatt, IAvad&amp; Wheeler,
Rev, Samual J. J&amp;eklon, pastor,
Cora Cu:minglwn, DIYid Davidson. Affid. of Trans., Salisbury. Chester were SundQ evening Prtyer Hnlce, 9:30 a. m.; Sillguests ol Mr. and MrL Wayne "day Sebaol, 10 a.m., Mn. Ger·
Brickle a.
'&gt;"trudo, IIUIIer, Sqlt. Wonblp
.Mrs. Gladyo VIolet and Mlos aorvlco, II a. m, BajJtlot TrainLinda Spencer attended a bridal Ina Unloo, lint and !kmsllower lor Mr. and Mro. David clqo at 5-.30 p, m.; Mra. MirY
Heaton Friday ewnlns at the WoOds, proalcleDI.
By MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES
home of Mr. and Mrs. RuueU
HlSELL RUN FREE METRoMr. and Mrs. James Stalnaker Spencer of lllester.
DIST ·· - RoY. Coctl J. Win, pasof Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Mr. and Mra; Dolbert Nichols
tor, SUDday School, 8:30 a. Ill,;
Ruuell of Lotlridge, and Mrs. loll Tueldll' for tllelr home In
Momlns W..-shlp, 10:30; Enabw
Carl Barmart of ReedavWe, all Florida after a vacation here
wordd.p, 'l:30;
PeGple'a
were visitors of Mrs. Ruahla with his p&amp;rellll, Mr. and Mra.
Serv!co, 6:t&amp;p.m.; P1'13'trrnHI•
Shumway over the weekend. Mr. Clarence NlclloiL
lnif, TIIUrodt,y, 7:30P.m. '
Stalnaker is a son of Mrs. SumMr. and Mrs. Eldred Grlmio
IIIDDLEP.ORT FIRST BAP·
way.
of Atllena, Mr. and MrL DIIB
TIST -~lei w. Slmml, JIOI•
Mrs. Mildred caldwoll went Hollman, and Mr. and Mro. Martllr, F.4laoo - . - , SomdafScllool
by plane to Norlh C.rolila to Yin Walker; local, were recent
~ Somdaf Cburc.b
visit her daughter, Mr. an:l MrL guests of ·MrL Nelsol WoathorSciiOol,
a.m.;~-aldj, 10:U. Somdaf lllblo litldr
Jerry carter aM son, Jef'frey man.
Mr. and Mra. Wt,y llark Ylsltboor, 7:30P.m. W""".., . _
Caldwell Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKenzie ed their \llluctrters at Athens
nil!!!
-'Ice, 7:30 p.JII,
of Massillon. Ohio, am Mr. anJ Sunday.
Mrs. John Hayes of Chester,
Mr. and MrL !Wtll Vlneyord
"ere SatUI'day evening ,_... IIKMid their trailer near Cresert
of Mr. and Mrs. Fon Halae)'. -Ianda wllero Mr. lnd Mra,
Mr. ard Mrs. Palll Kollr of Martin lived.

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were awarded to ·game winners.
Refreshments were served by

worship IMI;VIce, 10:30 a. m.

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Linda IIOYiea "on the door

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RACINE METHODIST- W.
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Scbool,
a.m.; Woralllp serv-

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cer, Slttt.; Alfred Wolfe, usistant. Morning Sermon 11 L m.,
evening sermon, 7:30p, m.,alterraU111: each Su~. Class mee~
!nsll Lm., allernati,. SWiday
mornings. Davkl Holter, c la as
leader. Chrl.!ltian Endeavor, 7:30
p. m. every other StllldQ eve-ning. Jean Sexson, president.
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. every
Wednesday. Board meeUns, 7:30
p. m.. first Morday of month.

Lee Burnem, superintendent;
worship aervice, 11 a.m. Wednesday prayer meet:lnl, 7:30p.m.
&amp;lnday night worship, 7:311.

10:30 a.

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TilE RUTLAND COMMUNITY
CIDJRCH- Rev. Amos Tillis paslor. &amp;&gt;nday school, 9:30 a.m.;

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AU' RED METHODIST, Pearl
A. Cillo, pastor. !lmday School
at 9:30, Lloyd Dillinger, &amp;&gt;pt.
Worship services at 10:45 with

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Boundleu cur!Qiity il his, and "IUAI,I," a certain responlll! to tvel")" answer he J"ete!Yes, BeeideR painting, he llkea to hunt, awim, golf, read,
and putf.er in the buement with ~at tubea. Only

recently, girls have been included wlt.b rifl" and
mill8ile shotaas a favored topic of coovenatlon,
He talk&amp; about God, too. In hi&amp; pul'lluit of
answer~~ to the unlvel'lll!, he lnatlgatH family
diliCull.l!ions that range from ethlca to eternity,
from aroms t.o apple corea.
lt'a small wonder that I thank God d1ily tor
Hie Church and Ita tachinp. Ita truth&amp; help
me answer with wuranea the ~ona M.rk
aske in his eearch for understanding.

The Churo:h IS the l~ttNt
foc!Qr \In earth forttw bu ildm,
of ch-.rlelu 1nd p&gt;d ~•tb.n·
ahtp. It is 1 oloteh&lt;&gt;Uie of
~plrltu.ol v•luH With out 1

ttrons Chuuh, neither clemo&lt;:r.cy oor tivlhation ean •ur·
vlwe There •re four Mltlnd \.
,...... why every ~
should 1Haod •rvicn rtlll·
lorly 1nd ~Uppt&gt;tl tM Churd\
They • .-. . (1) For h11 own
sake (2) F or h it ~h!ldru'•

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eumm"nLty ...dnation (41FIJI"

tht w.ke of the Chu..-h italf.
whLth nft!d• h11 monl a~d
mu.,roal ~Upp&lt;&gt;rt Plan to go
to &lt;hurdo re11ularly ond ,.,,d
your Bible daily

Ken Williams
_. P. J. Pauley

mer PickeDB, Mr, Wesley Pickens and Mr. Doo Pickens, of Toledoi Mrs. Mamie 'Warner and
Mrs. Margerlte JNnt, of Alllanoe; Mra. Da!IQ' PaulO!', Deerfield; Mr. and Mn. David Smith
Jr. , and chlldren Mary Ann, Da~
vld, Sammy and Paul, and grandlOll Bobby Dean, of COlumbus.

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Willi the hope It will, in sune meuura, foater and help ouataln that which Is (OOd In !Uilly
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SALISBURY CADET TROOP 208
TIPS ON GOOD GROOMING HIGHLIGHTED a meeting of Cldotte
Troop 208 Tuesday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Ridgway, Chester Road.
A beautician from Hartford, W. VL, was present to give a
demon1tratl.on on .Pr(J)er methods of washing, setting, ani brushing
oot hatr. Sheila Folmer, Diana Ridgway and Mllisa Rizer were
models tor the demonstration.

THE ORGANJZATIONAL MEETING FOR a new jwtior troop
in Syracuse took place Thursday night at lhe home of Mrs. Paul
Harris, who will serve as leader ot Troop 2S4. Mrs. Ken Nease wiJJ
bto the assistant leader.
Stephanie Ord was elected scribe with Susan Gooch named tbe
treasurer. 'lbe first meeting was designated as "get...acqualnted
time." There was group singing, alii refreshmerts were served.
Member1 of the new lrOLP are Demaris Ash, Rhonda Ash,
Sharon Baker, Megan Brown, &amp;Ubi Chapman, Darlene Duncan,
Susan Gooch, Julie Gooch, Kimberly Grueser, Debbie Harden, Alisa
Harrh, April Hayman, Lila Hughes, Sheryl Moore, Rebecca Ord,
Stephanie Ord, VIcky Rizer, Luarme Staats, and Karen Guinther.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5
PATROL LEADERS WERE SELECTED DUIUNG a meeting of
Middleport Junior 'fn:.q) 5 Thursday night at the scout house.
Elected patrol leaders, and girls assigned to the patrols, were
Vicky Slack, leader, with Kathy Manley, Krista Morris, Mary Kay
Gallagher, Sheryl Woocl, Sheryl Adama, Pam North. Terri Jacobs,
members; Kathy Harris, leader, Janie Van Meter, Kathy Baker,
. Clntt.y Glaze, Kathy Coleman, Beeky Fultz, Sherrl Lane, and Marilee
C&amp;ssell, members, and Beth Vaughan, leader. Susie Samuels and

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Dreama Hovatter, Melody Skaggs,
Sheryl Adams was elected treasurer am Marilee ·Cassellsecretary of the troop. Plans were .~isc~ssed_ for ~ s~ting ~artY in Oc-

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TROOP 100

OFFICERS WERE ELECTED AND THE ACTIVE citizens badge
taken on as the troop project when the Salisbury Junior Troop 100
met Thursday at the school.
omcers elected were Debbie Kennedy, treasurer; Patti Eblin,
uslatant treasurer; Kim Ohlinger; scribe, and Rose Marie Coi::MJrn,
aaslstant scribe.
Plans were made to work toward a court of awards and an
brfestlture was planned in October. "Gripe-vine" cards are to be

submitted at the next meeting at whlch time home, school, and
troop problems revealed through the cards wUI be discussed. The

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Tibet and b:llo, Mrl•
F.dl1011 Hollon read uSiow Me
upen1e1 ol the mlrdltet'l' wlves Down. Lord,., "'lltank Heaven
retreat Forest R u n tor the Weather," lnd "'lbree
United M-st Chercb Wom- -'lblnp cl. Beauty," Mrs. 9tutler
en's libcloV of Cllri- Sarv- eave "Poor Mortala We," .ad
lco mal w-~ nlaht at the Mrs. Edith SlaSIXI ooncluded w1t1t
home at the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jom 3:16 and a prayer for to-

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D.A.V. Hall, Butternut Avo.,
POmeroy. All boys w1to are o!l!hl
yeara old or who han entel"ed
the third grade of acbool are
Invited to attend wlt1t tllelr par. ·
enta •
Boya w1to are 10 roars old
are urged to attend this meeting because the Webeloa Deo
will be organized. Tom Met..
calt, Scoubnaster, and Frances
Tyler, Webeloa leader of the

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It waa fiCIOited that 27 abutMrs. 9utler served a deltert
In v!alts were modo the pall ...... Ill the 13 momherl and
montll. MrL • Rull Wataoa and four aueat.s, Jane Slton, SUdra
Mra. Fred Neue reported on CurUa, the Rev. Mr. lilaller,
tile recent .Uotr!cl moet!ag at andKovlnSiuller.
Clmp Albuey.
Plana were made for a bake
sale to be held at tile D u k e
C!eonera In Pomero,y on Oct. t.
Mro. Neaee q&gt;enod. the meetIng with devotions wlllcb IncludVlnton~BJdwell Troop and Pack~
ed oer!pture from Jolin 6, praywill be present to help organ. er, • and a meditation eat!Ued
!ze end talk about the Webelos. ••IJlmna We Love."
Everyone desh1ng more lnforEach' member portlrjpalod In
matlOII may call Roger Dillard, the
wlllch'HIIlrod readCubmaster, or Patrick D, Wood,
Th~ were '"Experimentll
committee chairman.
In Frlendoh!p" by Mrs. Davia
Flllli "Where Then ls Love,"
Announce
by Mr1. Harry W1att; an arUcle
from the ldoalo Book at FriendBirth of Son
ship, Mra. Mark Ev&amp;Dsi .. Se..
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carter crat of the Girl Next Door,"
ot Rocky Mount, N. c.. ~c:e Mrs. Nease; "[ See a Diadtile birth of a son sept. I, at pie," Mrs. Lela Curtis; "I won ..
Park VIew Hospital there, weigh~ der.'' Mrs, Watson and "Two
Olds F-85 Club Cpe. - - - - - - - -- - - lng B lba. , 12 02 . and named Worda," Mrs. John Grueser.
Gold Dnlsll with matchi!V Yill)'llnL, V8, auto., P.S., radio,
Othera prelellted were "Point
Jetrrey Caldwell Carter.
14,000 actual mUes. One owner. New Old5 trade.
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by
Mrs.
Olan
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Materna) grandparents a r e
mer;
"Golden
Windows,"
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell,
Ford LTD Dr. H.T, ------ • ·---Reedsville, Ohio, and the pater- Olan Genhelmer, anci"Cllmblng
ure•s
Ladders,"
Mrs.
Allred
nal grandmother is Mrs. Bea352 VS motor, auto. trans.• P.S., white over blue, with
trice Carter ol Wake Forest, Yoau&amp;er.
blue interior,
Mrs. Kerns Roush gave a reN. C. Mrs. Edna &amp;unmertleld,
view
on overseas rellet tor refLong Bottom, is the great F11d Fairlane
Dr. --·--·---grandmother.
VS, auto., radio, w-s-w tires, burgu&amp;Kiy finish with beige
vinyl bucket seats.
girls were organized Into patrols as follows:
"Dumb Bums, •• Penny Eblin, leader, and Rose Marie Coburn,
Olds Cutlass Con. --- ·-- ·--- --assistant leader, with Debbie Kemedy, carl Notlingham, SoU
V8 motor, auto., P.S., blue with mitching lnt., ndl.:,..
White, and Denise Marsllall.
w-s-w tires, wheel disc!!.
urour Leaf Clovers,'' Sandy CUrtis~ patrol leader, Brenda
Will, assistant, and Beverly Smith, SIOOy Carleton, Kim OhUager ,
60 Olds. 4 Dr.
Chrysler
Chev.
Sheryl Kennedy, and Vicki Abbott.
"Day Dreamers," Patty Eblin, leader, Tamlll)" Blake,11uistant,
4 Door
Waron
V-8 Auto.
aoo Pam Nottingham, Beverly 'fW, and Kelly Wilson.
V..S Auto.
V-8 Avlo.
Mrs. Phil Ohlinger is the troop leader, and Mn. William Ohlinger Is her assistant.

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Orot meetlnli of the ochool term
1\!esday night voted to contime
oponsorlng Boy Scout ·and Cllb
Scout Pack 246, Girl Scout Cadet . Troop 208, Junior Troop
100, and tho Brownie Scoot
Troop.
Mrs. VIrgil King presided at
the llfeOtlng whicll opened with
thl!l fiag ceremony by the color
guard of Troop 246. DOYOIIona
were given by the Rev. William
Airson and the children of Mr.
and Mrs. King sang several spiritual selections.

Teachers were lntl"'dleed aat t h e
first grade students. Mrs. Edward Kennedy, program ehair~
man, preaeoled Edw&amp;rd Ball w1to
conducted a court or honor tor
Pack 246. Several boya were promoted from the cub scout paek
to ti-oopo.
Tenderfoot awarda were preaented to Floyd BumOI', Ruaaell
DaYis, Robert F.aBOII, J!mm,y Colburn, and WUbur Lelflle!t. Chacida
Hall spoke brleOy 011 sc:outlng
and expreaaed that hope for aome
E&amp;gte scouts among the group.
t-Il Cluba portldpatlng .., the
program were Seven Taen Slltcberll, &amp;MJwvWe '-II C I u b,
and the Blue Jt,y C I u b,
Membera w e r e prelaJted
modallng clotll!ng wllleh thO!' 1w1
made.
Doring the llosloeu moet!ag
It waa reported tll&amp;t there !o a
balance of $793,39 In the treu-

ury. Piau were mad~ ll&gt;r ~­
ing the Farm Bureau dinner on
Oc:t. 17.
Winning the attendance a"ard
was the sixth grade c 1 a s a
lauSht by Jolin
The P. T.A.
prayer concluded themeetlngand
refreshments were served by the
execuUve committee.

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GMAC FINANONG

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Ws'r1 all K1y1d Up!
1959 Rambler_________$250
4 dr sedaa, 6 eyL atd.

trans.

1959 Plymouth••••.$250
1960 Chrysler•••••$695
1961 Chevrolet.__$29
1962 Ford ________ $695
2 dr. sedan, 6 cyl ald. trans.

4 dr. sedan, auto. trans.. P.S., P.B., radin.

to.OIC"

4 dr. sedan, V8 auto. trans.

GolaJde t dr. oedan, (OOd coodltion, VI!, auto. trans., ooe owner•

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2 dr........ ald. -

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During the meeting the girls worked on two part&amp; ot their sign
of the arrow badge - the I'Deanllli of symbols of country and girl
scouting, and greetings In other languages. The girls learned to
8ll,Y Uhello", 04 p(eJ,SI 11 800 "thank Y&lt;JU," ifi Spanish, French, German. and Japanese.
It was decided that three meetings each montb will be devoted to
busineu and projects, and the fourth a social event. Mrs. Pat Dul"t)
Is c~leader of 1he ~

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CROW~S

craft badge,

, "400" 2 dr. Hard Top. Four Speed Sbift. Popular too cu. ln.
llJIIIJlno. PoaiUve tractiOIL Like new condition.

CI\UR~ OF -~OUR CHOiCE

EBERSBACH tfARDWARE·co.

OniJI

SAVE

BEN FRAN{(L,IN STORE
POMEROY

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BAKERS .OF HOLSU!d BREAD
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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ROYAL OAK PARK

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"'MEMBER OF THE BIG 3"
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
TUPPERS PLAINS
Pit 8674280

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New Pontiac &amp; Buit:ks

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.i:i September

Pomeroy Junior ,;irl Scout Troop 61, meetJrw at the horne of
CUb Seoul Pack 248 IIIII hold
PrOceeds towards new f l r e Mrs. Don n.om.s, loader, Wednesday night orpnlzod U.O patrols, • re-reglstratim .ml&gt;!0tlng Sepelected oltlcers, and selected work on the needlecratt liMp as their tember 2t at 7 p.m. at tile
t~ck.

COME FOR FUNERAL
SYRACUSE COming from
out of 1o1m for the !lmeralotPfc.
WOllam Plckeno, wllo puaed &amp;•
way In tile Nova! hospital at
Port1mouth, Va., were Mr. El-

214 E. 2nd

MIDDLEPORT

A IJift at IIICIMI' was presented lo Mro. W_.l stuUer for

• Hoeflich

SYRACUSE TROOP 254

WILLIAMS
11d PAULEY
NATIONWIDE

PRONE 992-3284

SATU\IDAY
CHI(:KEN BARBECUE, Saturday, begl.mlng at· il Lm., Ma""" VoiWIIeer tiro Jlopartmeol.

cee the dance, which ts schooloponaorod. The public Is welcome.
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TENT 95, Dowghtera of UnIon Veterans, Monday at t h e
D. A.v. ball.
BETHEL 62, International Order of Jobs Daughtera, 7:30 Moodol' nlibt at the Masonic Temple,
l'Omel'O)'; oll&lt;llllll for the alation
at marllllall will bo c:onduc:led.
MEIGS BAND Booatera regular meeting, 8 p.m. Mllndt,y at
Molga ll!gll Scllool cafeteria.
LIDIA cmcLE, Pomeroy
·United Methodist Cherch, 7:30
p.m. Mon4ay n1Rht at tile church.

THf CHUlCH fOl All ...
AU FOA THE CHUJK:H

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

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Lill Thomaa was elected scribe of the troop, with Cindy Reedy
the treasurer, 'n1e three patrols organized were 11 Moon Kittens,"
Angela Siuon. leader, and Julie Capehart, assistant leader, with
Debbie Balley, Lisa Thomas, Crystal Glaze, and Jlll Cottrilli
~•Meigs Marauders," VIcki Hortman, leader, Patty Heaton, anlst.
ant, aoo Tina Dutty, Brenneaa Hood, and Clnd.Y Reedy, and Katrina
Batey; and the 11 Five Birds," Terri Russell, leader, Julia Gheen,
assistant, with Jackl.e Carsey, Kim Jone11, ali:l Anita Ash.
SATURDAY NIGHT hiSh 1chool
Plana were discussed for participating In the oounty-wide
dance porto., Melia Junior High
11couting program of skating lessons at the Skate-Away-Rink. Knitauditorium, Pomeroy, 8:30 to
ting, crocheting am sritocking will be (eatured in work on the needle11:30 ~.m. Tile Jays will em-

is spent on the back lawn with watertolors and
pud, mostJy t.hlnking or dreaming.

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
Ht!NTINGTON,W.VA

WSCS
·Program
Given
llCub Pack 248 W
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the ho11ten to Marie Fraaels,
Am Yeouier, Mary Brower,
_!:HESTER ¥0LUNTEER FireBlanche Harrison,
Gertrude ... ,.on piCIIIc ,[ the fire houae,
Kloes, Donna Stewar~ Paula Rae amda¥, ·Sept. 22,,at 5 p.m. Ji'lroKloes, Charlotte Peckham, Or· men, their famUte&amp;, the Ladle&amp;
va Powell, Violet McKnight, Mrs. Auxiliary and fam1lle1, and aU
Everett Plants, and Elsie Hado thoae who helped with the fOod
dvx.
booth at the Meigs CO. Fair, and
their ramlllea Invited.

Mark will be four-Wn )'elr:r. old this month.
He is very t.h01.1gbtful theae day&amp;. ¥any an hour __.-....._

HEINER'S BAKERY

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WE WISH to express our sin'""' thanks and gratitude to

QUALITY

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60 Cflf.VELLE . . . . . . . • . • . . • • .. .. ..•••• •$1995
~ door hardtop. Local owner, low mUeage ~:ar, beige finish
with matching interior, w-s-w, like new, VB, auto. trans.,
P.S., radio and heater.
64 CORV All! . . . . . . . • . • . • . • • . . . . . . . • . . . • $995

Spider, 2 door. Black finish, good tires. 4 speed. Radio
and heater.
65 GMC PICKUP . • . . . • . • . . • . . .......• •$1195
8 ft. Fleetside. Good tires, 6 cyl. engine. Priced below •
market p rl ce.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
I'OMIItOY, OHIO

11!11 relatives for their kind·~ · .

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POTATOES, WATERIIELONS.
pbaae 1111151 a.- Prof.
1111, Portland.

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- ... floor ~. ll,tllltl
!l'nl, tel; one s• up0o fur.
Dace 10,000 !l'nl, 185; I PI
eJn:ulaiiDC beaten with tan.
1&amp;0 and up; - coal atoUr

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old boy, 10:311 A.M. Ill 4:311 ment on Llneo1D IUD. Utllltlel
P.Jr. three to five dayl a paid; lldultl only. Pllono . .
. 11'801&lt;, Pllone 742-4t91. 9-Z0-3tt . . .
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PER TON

WAITRESS, Apply In per1011. FOUR ROOM apartment, mo.crow'• Steak House. 9---.,
dern, clean, adults only.
Phone 119J-313&lt;
9 18 !lc
IUUI OR PBIIALI!l, 11111 •
... .. limo nJrlld « day, fiiiiiiJ 'I'IIIID BOOM BOUSE, balb,
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Gil N)e Ave., pllone 111211211.
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CONTAa
·FAYE MANLEY

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EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY

Laraest TruO:i. ·

the

Bulle»...-. Radiator · 'lloo Tho
lmolla•t H_,. Core.

.BLlEnNAIS · .

HockiJWpOI't, Ohio ·

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Oamplate .......

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AIR CONDITIOIIINO ReflfleratloD oenloe. Jaelr:'l Refrtt.
eratlon, N.,. 'Ramt. bane
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READY - MIX toiiCiels dei!Yeretl rigid to :roar IJNieel
11'111 and,_ eUJ. Free •

matea. PhoDe . . . . aoe,.
lela Ready - Mb: Co .. MlddJe.
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BUDGET PRICE lmnlluta on
our third IIGor budget tdulp.

Bater

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Mlddlllport,
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Automatic Cai Wash

• Free Estimates
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• Certified Strenath

AUCI'IONBIR

(Hot A Drl ... Thru)

75C

1. A111Nht In por~.d c.,
2. Spro)'td with worm loop

ond ••" • high

• Delivery
• Quick SerYice
• Finlshilll
• Sand &amp; Giavel
DIAL 992-3284

ptiiUUN

rhtlll of 111ft water to
rnoke cor 1hiM

3. At,.ndont on duty

iiours Opon:
M-F • • - • • • • • - - 11 to 6
Sat. ---- -- ••••• , to 7

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GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
407 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

LEGAL NOTICE
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Malo l&amp;ne~ P SLIIl'UI', Olllo,

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M.tle
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AUTOMOBILB lnitd- Ilea
-lied! 1aot :roar apent.
or'l lk!enle! Call . . . . .
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Good Eatlag
eo•• h-· you' .Jl ,,. a d o•r
••ch
. iche•, dally apeci•J•,
·pJe are re•lly JOOd yet are
ll~dtrately pri.ced. You' Jl
I1ke oar coffee, ~I

Bring the fomlly he ... on
Sundlor.
the .. to

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1961 CHEVROLET

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SPECIAL

65
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Fleetolde. Good Urea. 6 oyL englno. Bo1crrr marllot price.

63 CHEVROLET
62 CHEVY
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llanltoi&gt; Q&gt;e. ~Owner
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59 RAMBLER

Local plont has opening in Maintenance DeportMnt
for electrician. Minlrftu,. of fin (5) yur' 1 uporlenco
required. Exctlloot otortlog oalary-~3.,j0 ta $3.55
per hour. Life insuroneo, Hospittliao~fon, 'retlr•o•t
and othor bonoflto all paid by company.
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Immediate opening for permanent ...,IOJM'• PIHte
send resume to: Box 218, Mew Havett, "·· V~.

i$265.

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6 eyl .• ..,., 1olld
cob, like new tir111

$1195
$699
$6-99 ·

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RESTAURANT
..BAILEY'S
211 E. Malo .
Phone 992-9974 Pomorop

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Minimum DiaR'Iettr 2 in.

SIGN THIS DEED,
DEAN-ITGNES

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ness and sympathy, food. floFor lent
Wanted To Buy
ral offerings and cards dur- 10 OR 12 ACRES near blgbDELIVERED TO
In&amp; the d..d, of our wife and way. Mrs. Carl A, Young, TRAILER LOn!, Bob'• llAlblla FAcroRY a.tJSEOUT, 1111
Court, Syracuse, Oblo on Bla"'
molhor. Clara Salser. Special
2316 Ladd St., Akron, Ohio
, famous brand otereo, lovely
OHIO PALLET CO.
Rt. 124, Pbone
thanks to Dr. Blarewlcz and
44312. Phone 784-1561.
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walnut ftnlsb. 'l1lis 1101 baa bill
&amp;-U-tfe
the n....., at Meigs General
992-2689
9-1~
aulomallc changer, AM 6 FM
Hoopital, Rev. Paul Sel.lers,
POMEROY, OtiiO
radio. This set sold much
the singers, 1he pallbearera ANTIQUES, furniture, dllhel, FURNlSIIED TWO BEDROOM
bJ&amp;her now. WID oen lor
APARTMENT, Middleport,
and Ewing Funeral Home.
mllcellueoul. Krs. Boward
filiUS, or $5 per montb. Try
ForS.Ie
pllone 112-#14.
1-Mc
Your klndneao will never be
Cecil, 11011 w. MaiD 81., fall».
H In your home. Call Ill !liM.
lorgDr.llD.
roy.
l..Ue TRAILER SPACE, reedy lo
9-!Mttp FAIL CLEARANCE ON ALUMBon Salser and Family.
INIJM F181UNG BOATS. 10,
WANTED
S-2G-Ito
boot up, private, pleniJ ol
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13 loot. Klnpbory Boot
room lor cblldren lo pla,y. THE AMAZING Blue Lustre Salea, oo County Road 12.
PONTOON Float, :16 or 28 foot;
will l..ve your upbolotery
Pbone 11131M.
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!'bone 119J-37M.
9-!Hb!
one mne - of Rt. ss, phone
Notice
beautifully loft and cl....
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HAM SHOOT Sunday, Sept. 22,
Rent electrle ahampooer 11. JJI2.GM.
2
BEDROOM
Apartment
Ill
12 noon to 4 p.m. Hams, baFor S.le or Trldt
9-1~
Middleport, Newly de&lt;Oraled, Baker Furniture.
FARM. ,\ptlrollmaleJJ 1'11 ...
oon, turkeys and 1&gt; hog. All 18 FOOT Lone Star boat, 105
Pbone 11121111 ...sdaya.
rea, two liol7 house, IHirn.
proceeds go to new emergenHP motor with troller &lt;.'0111t-IJ.8te COUNTY FAIR demmotreter,
ete., an buDdlnp In poor
cy truck sponsored by Racine
plele. All In escellent condiIMll ds "'8 oewinS machine
....ntton,
located In RaUand
emergency squad.
9-19-3tc
tion. Call m-2'1211 or 99Z-3589.
-ForS.Ie llled at ootlllly fair. This malllwnsldp,
Melp
CoaDIJ, call
9-111-3tc
cldne will do laney won.
STEREO, Early
Amerltall
Middleport
81114111
after I
IF YOU are hOt aru1 feeling
mab buttonholes, dam and
stereo, radio oombinalloo,
p.m.
t-U4fe
mean,
11111 COMET, I ~. II»
1IIOII08f81D, this machine IIOid
solid state unit, 4 ·~ chlllIts all because your car ain't
malic, two door; 1117 a.ry.
far 11110.511 now f44 or $5 per
ger, lovely maple !lnllh.
ler New Yolter, air CIIIIIBclean.
mcmtll, trY 11 In your bome, BUCKEYE HEATROLA, bmmo
Make payments of Sl per
coal 11!11 wood, brlek lined,
Try our new Automatictlaued, power brlbs, call 912-21M.
9-1$-ltc
month or balance of 1811.12.
used
less than two winten,
Mason car wash. 9-1~
log and wbo.don, 4 door . .
can
Jlll2.3218.
9-~s-etc
excellent
condition, priced re&amp;dall; 1K3 Volbwagea; 11M
ONE BRITNEY female bird
NO HUNTING on my premisell,
01197 v.a, automalle; 1.117 STEREO. AM 6 FM radio, f. dog 8 months old, one Ger- sooable, pbone 99U'l2'1.
9-18-31e
Mrs. George Freeland, Syrallutang, • eyUnder man ohort hair, male, It
speed automatiC changer.
cuse.
9-19-21&lt;
tic. p!n•nclng anllable. I'lL
months old. Mooguard BreedWalnut console model. WID
02 FORD XL convertlhle, Rood
IIUMT, after 5 pbone In&amp;. pbone Mason 7'13-5296.
aac:rilke lor $'18.32 or m011thly
I WILL NOT be responsible for
condition, 5 new Urea, tBSO.
1741.
t-J.G.Ife
918 Gq&gt;
psyments. Call 11111-3111.
call
after S:311 p.m. IJ9Z.IIIM.
any debts contracted by any9-IS«e
9-18-31e
one other ,than myself.
FARM\ 32\1 ACRES, ·I room
'hlry Lee Wolle,
house, bath, gas haat, fireSIX ROOM brick home on 4111
Rt. I, Portland, Oblo
Auction
place, drilled well, good build- SIX BEAGLE pupa, 7 tJberly
st.. New Hnen. Price redu«&gt;9-18-3tp
Ave., Pomeroy, Phone llnWEDNESDAY, SEPTI!MBER
ings. Bam equipped for Grade
ed. Rand! lllyle, three liedS661
after 5 p.m.
t-1Wtp
ZS, 11611-10:30 A.M.
A milk. With or without farm
rooms, gara~e. bale!llflll:.
JOB TRADE-Cub far 111- THE ESTATE of the Late Ruequipment. Bowman's Ran or
Phone !D-IITI.
9-IS-at:
tlques, WUl1am Jhmm, Mldby Dally wtll be sold at Auc·
Pels For Sale
Fol'1lllt Run Road, Lee Johndleporl.
a.s.aotp
lion at late Residence In Le- 19tltl Clll!lVY plekuo, P'leelllde.
son, Rt. I, Racine. Pholle IJCIINAUZEBS, Oderl, l'labdtart Falls, Ohio on State
la and Weatlel 'Wblta ~
tlt-2248.
t-19-tfe
$1111, phone JJI2.Gif.
WILL DO -'ng at bome Route 338. 2 Pc. Living Room
9-!Hb!
tiel'' allo bnedlnl tlloct.
dppon, pockets, pegging,
Suite, Coffee Table, Rugs &amp;
1948 \1 TON FORD pickup, 4 llaJtUIO ltsmel•, CoaiY!De,
bemmlng, alterallonl, ete.
Carpeting. Stands &amp; Lamps,
o. 41'/21.
t-IWIIe
opeed, good abape. ReasonMil. Freddie 'l'llabet, Ma1011,
Kidney Shaped Desk and BARNES SUMP pump, eondi·
able. Vlnc:ent P. Broderick.
Chair, Occasional Cbalr, AirPhone 'I'/U6lll.
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Phone 91U214.
9-111-3tc
way SWeeper, Ottoman, Ink
Phone ~71.
9-JHtc
Re~l Estate For S.le
WILL DO PAINTING, pJumNng
Well, ART GLASS LAMP,
5110 BALES good bay. See Jamea
O'BRIEN AND CROW
arpenter and e1eelr!&lt; wort
China Cupboard, Writing
Hollon, Minersville, Phone
REALTY COMPANY
by contra&lt;! or by bour. PboDe
Desk &amp; Chair, Electrolux JIIM CHEVROLET BISCAYNE,
WUII07.
t-19-3tp POMEROY - 2 atory frame,
·OieobJre 38'1-78111.
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Sweeper, Picture &amp; Trunk. 9 4 door, standard llhilt, good
3 bedrooma, bath, nJce lot,
Pe. Dining Rm. Suite (with condiUon. tBSO, call New Ha· FIVE ROOM bome, bath, one
low
taxes. ~.111111.011
WILL LEASE all electric three
ven lft-:1948.
9-l?.etp
China Cupboard) 4 Pc. Bed
Door, In Pomeroy. Out of POMEROY - 2 story frame,
hdroom troller, for one year.
Roum Suile, Bedding &amp; Lin- HARVARD PIANO. WID oell
high water. ParUy furnished
8 rooms, S bedloon11, part
lone clllld OK. Harllonl area.
ens, Hand Sweeper, Metal .-...onal&gt;le, Pllone lln-:M6'1.
if desired. Phone 1192-SZil.
basement, nice garage.
Write, George Fields, 1308
Bed (complete) Old Rockers,
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East l3rd Street, Chicago, m.
Vanity Dresser, High Boy
POMEROY
2
story
!ramo,
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9-17-Qc
.ng-lota In
Chest, Bowl &amp; Pitcher, Birds- MON'I'GOMERY &amp; Ward auto- l'WO NICE.=-:-b--:ui::-:ldi:2
bedrooms,
bath,
garage,
eye Maple Dresser, 4 PtlOter moUe washer two yean old,
Arbaugll'o Second Subdlvlsi&lt;RI,
porches. 12.&amp;011.011
SPECIAL SALE on this weell.
Maple Bed Complete, Odd
Tuppers Plains. Water tap
.......... Pbone lft#IS.
HENRY a.ELAND
Women'• dresseo and clothChairs (Many old), Porch &amp;
incloded. Also 1911 of an ae&gt;Olke 111,1111
log and children's clothing.
Yard Furniture, Pottery Piere . Espeelally ntce lot, plenReo .........
Jeffers Clothing Store, Rt. 33,
ces, Glassware (several nice BUNDY Tuxuboue, 1lte new.
ty of evergreens. 110 Acres
9-lll-3tc
Pomeroy.
9-17-Qc
piecOI!), Warm Morning Gaa
good building lot In eountry.
Pllone 91111112.
9-Heater, er..ley Gas Range,
AU priced reaaonably. Also
ANYONE Interested In startGlass Dood Cupboard, 5 pe. FIVE WED( old Toy CoDie
3 point hitcll rear mount platIng a New Testament BapUst
Dinette Set, Crosley Refrig- Pupplet, I&amp; ...h. Phon• ~
form lift for tractor, power
Cl!ureb please call 949-3484.
erator. Large UtUHy CuptakeoU pulley for Ford Trac9-17-«c
board &amp; Ca-1, China, Several Mill.
tor, wekled steel truck e&amp;DPieces, Kitchen Utilities, POTATOES, Collblerl Kenneopy for tarpaulin, for short
Wicker Tray, Hand Tools. l)ec:, Pllone 84,.., 'lbcJmu
THERE will be a Gun Shoot
bed, several accesiiOI'les for
Auct.
Note: This is an Estate Sayre.
Sunday, September 22 beginFord
tractor, new upper link
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Sale of nice merchandise and
ning at noon at the Forked
for Ford traetor, several
will be a large sale. TenruJ:
Ran Sportsman Club. Everyeblmney liners, various otzeo,
Cash. Signed, Fred Crow FOUR ROOM house, bath, lull
one is welcome.
9-J.Mtc
lot of 6-incll aewer We. Gorbasement, storm doon and
Elecutor of Estate of Ruby
don H. Caldwell, Tuppers
windows, aluminum aldln&amp;
Daily_ Not Responsible For
BAND every Friday and SaturPlalna, pbolle Coolville liflpriced
reasonable. can be
Ac&lt;ldents.
BRADFORD
AUCday at Jack's Club on Harrl9-IMtc:
oeen at 7'13 Grant Slnel, MJ6. 3136.
TION CO., Complele Sales
1011Ville Road off Rt. 7. Coundleport.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Service. Phone: 994·3821, C.
try music by Gayle McDon....c.
C. Bradford, Auct. A. C. BradBw.wlll" ,....,.. n ... ..._
ald and his Drifters. IHH!c
tlltl6 RED FORD Future Sports ..t ...,..,... -.. 1'1111:1. P•=ot• Oblo,
ford, Mgr.
9-19-4\o
u•IU 10:00 O'eloelt A-IL. ......,,
Coupe, bucket ...,11, crulle lcpeca1NA
11, 11M. !lor tM _.. e1
EVERYONE Is invited to Rutamatte:, new tirel, Phone IIJ. U. ClanMe Clartl: Md'
lltueland Gun Club Trap Shoot,
MI at Utt eon.r .. lUI ..a'~
For Rent
3771.
9-17-4\o titrHUI
b1 UN VUIQrt o:l M'V'
a.
Saturday. Sept. 21 at 1 p.m. nJRIIISHED and un!arnJshed
dile. 1'bt ,_...._. ...... tl I 7•
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..,. mile from Rutland on !'bone I9U4H.
10-18-Ue
1011'1 Orchard, St. m. ta
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New Lima Road, follow olgns.
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near U. S. 50. &amp;112140. 9-1~ ....p .....NMIY
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no alcoholic beverages aDow- TRAILER SPACE, ail utDIIIes
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ed on premises.
9-18-31e
avollable. Inquire Ill Mulber..... J 111 .... "'' IIi . . .
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Wrlle P.
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425
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coal furDa- blonrt. Arnold llrolllm, l'omoniJ' phone
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m1a1ature. m and up. Stud
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Motor Co.

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QUALITY

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60 Cflf.VELLE . . . . . . . • . • . . • • .. .. ..•••• •$1995
~ door hardtop. Local owner, low mUeage ~:ar, beige finish
with matching interior, w-s-w, like new, VB, auto. trans.,
P.S., radio and heater.
64 CORV All! . . . . . . . • . • . • . • • . . . . . . . • . . . • $995

Spider, 2 door. Black finish, good tires. 4 speed. Radio
and heater.
65 GMC PICKUP . • . . . • . • . . • . . .......• •$1195
8 ft. Fleetside. Good tires, 6 cyl. engine. Priced below •
market p rl ce.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
I'OMIItOY, OHIO

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POTATOES, WATERIIELONS.
pbaae 1111151 a.- Prof.
1111, Portland.

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- ... floor ~. ll,tllltl
!l'nl, tel; one s• up0o fur.
Dace 10,000 !l'nl, 185; I PI
eJn:ulaiiDC beaten with tan.
1&amp;0 and up; - coal atoUr

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old boy, 10:311 A.M. Ill 4:311 ment on Llneo1D IUD. Utllltlel
P.Jr. three to five dayl a paid; lldultl only. Pllono . .
. 11'801&lt;, Pllone 742-4t91. 9-Z0-3tt . . .
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PER TON

WAITRESS, Apply In per1011. FOUR ROOM apartment, mo.crow'• Steak House. 9---.,
dern, clean, adults only.
Phone 119J-313&lt;
9 18 !lc
IUUI OR PBIIALI!l, 11111 •
... .. limo nJrlld « day, fiiiiiiJ 'I'IIIID BOOM BOUSE, balb,
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Gil N)e Ave., pllone 111211211.
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CONTAa
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EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY

Laraest TruO:i. ·

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Bulle»...-. Radiator · 'lloo Tho
lmolla•t H_,. Core.

.BLlEnNAIS · .

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Oamplate .......

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AIR CONDITIOIIINO ReflfleratloD oenloe. Jaelr:'l Refrtt.
eratlon, N.,. 'Ramt. bane
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READY - MIX toiiCiels dei!Yeretl rigid to :roar IJNieel
11'111 and,_ eUJ. Free •

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BUDGET PRICE lmnlluta on
our third IIGor budget tdulp.

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Automatic Cai Wash

• Free Estimates
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• Certified Strenath

AUCI'IONBIR

(Hot A Drl ... Thru)

75C

1. A111Nht In por~.d c.,
2. Spro)'td with worm loop

ond ••" • high

• Delivery
• Quick SerYice
• Finlshilll
• Sand &amp; Giavel
DIAL 992-3284

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rhtlll of 111ft water to
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3. At,.ndont on duty

iiours Opon:
M-F • • - • • • • • - - 11 to 6
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407 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

LEGAL NOTICE
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AUTOMOBILB lnitd- Ilea
-lied! 1aot :roar apent.
or'l lk!enle! Call . . . . .
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Good Eatlag
eo•• h-· you' .Jl ,,. a d o•r
••ch
. iche•, dally apeci•J•,
·pJe are re•lly JOOd yet are
ll~dtrately pri.ced. You' Jl
I1ke oar coffee, ~I

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the .. to

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1961 CHEVROLET

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65
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62 CHEVY
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59 RAMBLER

Local plont has opening in Maintenance DeportMnt
for electrician. Minlrftu,. of fin (5) yur' 1 uporlenco
required. Exctlloot otortlog oalary-~3.,j0 ta $3.55
per hour. Life insuroneo, Hospittliao~fon, 'retlr•o•t
and othor bonoflto all paid by company.
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Immediate opening for permanent ...,IOJM'• PIHte
send resume to: Box 218, Mew Havett, "·· V~.

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cob, like new tir111

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$699
$6-99 ·

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Phone 992-9974 Pomorop

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SIGN THIS DEED,
DEAN-ITGNES

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ness and sympathy, food. floFor lent
Wanted To Buy
ral offerings and cards dur- 10 OR 12 ACRES near blgbDELIVERED TO
In&amp; the d..d, of our wife and way. Mrs. Carl A, Young, TRAILER LOn!, Bob'• llAlblla FAcroRY a.tJSEOUT, 1111
Court, Syracuse, Oblo on Bla"'
molhor. Clara Salser. Special
2316 Ladd St., Akron, Ohio
, famous brand otereo, lovely
OHIO PALLET CO.
Rt. 124, Pbone
thanks to Dr. Blarewlcz and
44312. Phone 784-1561.
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walnut ftnlsb. 'l1lis 1101 baa bill
&amp;-U-tfe
the n....., at Meigs General
992-2689
9-1~
aulomallc changer, AM 6 FM
Hoopital, Rev. Paul Sel.lers,
POMEROY, OtiiO
radio. This set sold much
the singers, 1he pallbearera ANTIQUES, furniture, dllhel, FURNlSIIED TWO BEDROOM
bJ&amp;her now. WID oen lor
APARTMENT, Middleport,
and Ewing Funeral Home.
mllcellueoul. Krs. Boward
filiUS, or $5 per montb. Try
ForS.Ie
pllone 112-#14.
1-Mc
Your klndneao will never be
Cecil, 11011 w. MaiD 81., fall».
H In your home. Call Ill !liM.
lorgDr.llD.
roy.
l..Ue TRAILER SPACE, reedy lo
9-!Mttp FAIL CLEARANCE ON ALUMBon Salser and Family.
INIJM F181UNG BOATS. 10,
WANTED
S-2G-Ito
boot up, private, pleniJ ol
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13 loot. Klnpbory Boot
room lor cblldren lo pla,y. THE AMAZING Blue Lustre Salea, oo County Road 12.
PONTOON Float, :16 or 28 foot;
will l..ve your upbolotery
Pbone 11131M.
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!'bone 119J-37M.
9-!Hb!
one mne - of Rt. ss, phone
Notice
beautifully loft and cl....
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HAM SHOOT Sunday, Sept. 22,
Rent electrle ahampooer 11. JJI2.GM.
2
BEDROOM
Apartment
Ill
12 noon to 4 p.m. Hams, baFor S.le or Trldt
9-1~
Middleport, Newly de&lt;Oraled, Baker Furniture.
FARM. ,\ptlrollmaleJJ 1'11 ...
oon, turkeys and 1&gt; hog. All 18 FOOT Lone Star boat, 105
Pbone 11121111 ...sdaya.
rea, two liol7 house, IHirn.
proceeds go to new emergenHP motor with troller &lt;.'0111t-IJ.8te COUNTY FAIR demmotreter,
ete., an buDdlnp In poor
cy truck sponsored by Racine
plele. All In escellent condiIMll ds "'8 oewinS machine
....ntton,
located In RaUand
emergency squad.
9-19-3tc
tion. Call m-2'1211 or 99Z-3589.
-ForS.Ie llled at ootlllly fair. This malllwnsldp,
Melp
CoaDIJ, call
9-111-3tc
cldne will do laney won.
STEREO, Early
Amerltall
Middleport
81114111
after I
IF YOU are hOt aru1 feeling
mab buttonholes, dam and
stereo, radio oombinalloo,
p.m.
t-U4fe
mean,
11111 COMET, I ~. II»
1IIOII08f81D, this machine IIOid
solid state unit, 4 ·~ chlllIts all because your car ain't
malic, two door; 1117 a.ry.
far 11110.511 now f44 or $5 per
ger, lovely maple !lnllh.
ler New Yolter, air CIIIIIBclean.
mcmtll, trY 11 In your bome, BUCKEYE HEATROLA, bmmo
Make payments of Sl per
coal 11!11 wood, brlek lined,
Try our new Automatictlaued, power brlbs, call 912-21M.
9-1$-ltc
month or balance of 1811.12.
used
less than two winten,
Mason car wash. 9-1~
log and wbo.don, 4 door . .
can
Jlll2.3218.
9-~s-etc
excellent
condition, priced re&amp;dall; 1K3 Volbwagea; 11M
ONE BRITNEY female bird
NO HUNTING on my premisell,
01197 v.a, automalle; 1.117 STEREO. AM 6 FM radio, f. dog 8 months old, one Ger- sooable, pbone 99U'l2'1.
9-18-31e
Mrs. George Freeland, Syrallutang, • eyUnder man ohort hair, male, It
speed automatiC changer.
cuse.
9-19-21&lt;
tic. p!n•nclng anllable. I'lL
months old. Mooguard BreedWalnut console model. WID
02 FORD XL convertlhle, Rood
IIUMT, after 5 pbone In&amp;. pbone Mason 7'13-5296.
aac:rilke lor $'18.32 or m011thly
I WILL NOT be responsible for
condition, 5 new Urea, tBSO.
1741.
t-J.G.Ife
918 Gq&gt;
psyments. Call 11111-3111.
call
after S:311 p.m. IJ9Z.IIIM.
any debts contracted by any9-IS«e
9-18-31e
one other ,than myself.
FARM\ 32\1 ACRES, ·I room
'hlry Lee Wolle,
house, bath, gas haat, fireSIX ROOM brick home on 4111
Rt. I, Portland, Oblo
Auction
place, drilled well, good build- SIX BEAGLE pupa, 7 tJberly
st.. New Hnen. Price redu«&gt;9-18-3tp
Ave., Pomeroy, Phone llnWEDNESDAY, SEPTI!MBER
ings. Bam equipped for Grade
ed. Rand! lllyle, three liedS661
after 5 p.m.
t-1Wtp
ZS, 11611-10:30 A.M.
A milk. With or without farm
rooms, gara~e. bale!llflll:.
JOB TRADE-Cub far 111- THE ESTATE of the Late Ruequipment. Bowman's Ran or
Phone !D-IITI.
9-IS-at:
tlques, WUl1am Jhmm, Mldby Dally wtll be sold at Auc·
Pels For Sale
Fol'1lllt Run Road, Lee Johndleporl.
a.s.aotp
lion at late Residence In Le- 19tltl Clll!lVY plekuo, P'leelllde.
son, Rt. I, Racine. Pholle IJCIINAUZEBS, Oderl, l'labdtart Falls, Ohio on State
la and Weatlel 'Wblta ~
tlt-2248.
t-19-tfe
$1111, phone JJI2.Gif.
WILL DO -'ng at bome Route 338. 2 Pc. Living Room
9-!Hb!
tiel'' allo bnedlnl tlloct.
dppon, pockets, pegging,
Suite, Coffee Table, Rugs &amp;
1948 \1 TON FORD pickup, 4 llaJtUIO ltsmel•, CoaiY!De,
bemmlng, alterallonl, ete.
Carpeting. Stands &amp; Lamps,
o. 41'/21.
t-IWIIe
opeed, good abape. ReasonMil. Freddie 'l'llabet, Ma1011,
Kidney Shaped Desk and BARNES SUMP pump, eondi·
able. Vlnc:ent P. Broderick.
Chair, Occasional Cbalr, AirPhone 'I'/U6lll.
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Phone 91U214.
9-111-3tc
way SWeeper, Ottoman, Ink
Phone ~71.
9-JHtc
Re~l Estate For S.le
WILL DO PAINTING, pJumNng
Well, ART GLASS LAMP,
5110 BALES good bay. See Jamea
O'BRIEN AND CROW
arpenter and e1eelr!&lt; wort
China Cupboard, Writing
Hollon, Minersville, Phone
REALTY COMPANY
by contra&lt;! or by bour. PboDe
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Pe. Dining Rm. Suite (with condiUon. tBSO, call New Ha· FIVE ROOM bome, bath, one
low
taxes. ~.111111.011
WILL LEASE all electric three
ven lft-:1948.
9-l?.etp
China Cupboard) 4 Pc. Bed
Door, In Pomeroy. Out of POMEROY - 2 story frame,
hdroom troller, for one year.
Roum Suile, Bedding &amp; Lin- HARVARD PIANO. WID oell
high water. ParUy furnished
8 rooms, S bedloon11, part
lone clllld OK. Harllonl area.
ens, Hand Sweeper, Metal .-...onal&gt;le, Pllone lln-:M6'1.
if desired. Phone 1192-SZil.
basement, nice garage.
Write, George Fields, 1308
Bed (complete) Old Rockers,
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Vanity Dresser, High Boy
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story
!ramo,
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bath,
garage,
eye Maple Dresser, 4 PtlOter moUe washer two yean old,
Arbaugll'o Second Subdlvlsi&lt;RI,
porches. 12.&amp;011.011
SPECIAL SALE on this weell.
Maple Bed Complete, Odd
Tuppers Plains. Water tap
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HENRY a.ELAND
Women'• dresseo and clothChairs (Many old), Porch &amp;
incloded. Also 1911 of an ae&gt;Olke 111,1111
log and children's clothing.
Yard Furniture, Pottery Piere . Espeelally ntce lot, plenReo .........
Jeffers Clothing Store, Rt. 33,
ces, Glassware (several nice BUNDY Tuxuboue, 1lte new.
ty of evergreens. 110 Acres
9-lll-3tc
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9-17-Qc
piecOI!), Warm Morning Gaa
good building lot In eountry.
Pllone 91111112.
9-Heater, er..ley Gas Range,
AU priced reaaonably. Also
ANYONE Interested In startGlass Dood Cupboard, 5 pe. FIVE WED( old Toy CoDie
3 point hitcll rear mount platIng a New Testament BapUst
Dinette Set, Crosley Refrig- Pupplet, I&amp; ...h. Phon• ~
form lift for tractor, power
Cl!ureb please call 949-3484.
erator. Large UtUHy CuptakeoU pulley for Ford Trac9-17-«c
board &amp; Ca-1, China, Several Mill.
tor, wekled steel truck e&amp;DPieces, Kitchen Utilities, POTATOES, Collblerl Kenneopy for tarpaulin, for short
Wicker Tray, Hand Tools. l)ec:, Pllone 84,.., 'lbcJmu
THERE will be a Gun Shoot
bed, several accesiiOI'les for
Auct.
Note: This is an Estate Sayre.
Sunday, September 22 beginFord
tractor, new upper link
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ning at noon at the Forked
for Ford traetor, several
will be a large sale. TenruJ:
Ran Sportsman Club. Everyeblmney liners, various otzeo,
Cash. Signed, Fred Crow FOUR ROOM house, bath, lull
one is welcome.
9-J.Mtc
lot of 6-incll aewer We. Gorbasement, storm doon and
Elecutor of Estate of Ruby
don H. Caldwell, Tuppers
windows, aluminum aldln&amp;
Daily_ Not Responsible For
BAND every Friday and SaturPlalna, pbolle Coolville liflpriced
reasonable. can be
Ac&lt;ldents.
BRADFORD
AUCday at Jack's Club on Harrl9-IMtc:
oeen at 7'13 Grant Slnel, MJ6. 3136.
TION CO., Complele Sales
1011Ville Road off Rt. 7. Coundleport.
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Service. Phone: 994·3821, C.
try music by Gayle McDon....c.
C. Bradford, Auct. A. C. BradBw.wlll" ,....,.. n ... ..._
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lltueland Gun Club Trap Shoot,
MI at Utt eon.r .. lUI ..a'~
For Rent
3771.
9-17-4\o titrHUI
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IIEL'IY

PBA&lt;iUE

Nixon
and
Humphrey,
by
revising its decision to aU ow a
network debate without granting
equal time to "minor" caMi~
dates.
Humphrey, meanwhile, said in
SpringDeld, 01., today that he Is
willing to debate Nixon "in
Peoria or Sprircfteld or on

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NIX11!1 has not qretid . to
debate either HUIJIIIhrey or
Wallace Ia a r - 1 of the
ugreat debates'' which served

him ill when he debated John F.
Kennedy on natlonli televlstoo
In 1960. WaUaee has satd he
woold race his ma.ior part;y
opponents on television.
Hum,phrey, bridling at Nixon's
charge that "there is at:me
collusion between my st.~~poriers and the Sllt.POrters of
Governor Wallace," called the
accusation "patently ridiculous
and Mr. Nixon knows it."

''But.'' he added,

In, ltlelr ·native slates ThurodOJI.
· Nixon - The lonner Ylee pr.. The vice president also was
olden! promloed Thurodiay that warmly recelwd In his south
If elected prealcle!f(, he will serop Dakotaoppeorance by Son. WIJ'tle
' ueovernment by consensus" and Morse, D-Ore., a ,11trorw critlc
briQB dlsserters into the f)( the JohniJO!I lldllllnlstradon's
polltleli ·malastreatn. "T h e war policies.
1-a or ' enllihten!nent are Ill
EdmuDd S. Muokle - The
by the opark of eortrovoroy: MaiDa sepator, Democratic vice
their
can be snull'ed ~t preslclentlal nominee, e a II e d
The nrst organization to report a program of &amp;\~'port of
by the blanket ol conaensus/• ThurodiU lor modernization of
servicemen
In Vle!Mm Ia Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Slgu\a
he slid in a ratlomrlde broed- slate, locli IIIII regloaal so,.roSororitY.
,.
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cast.
ments to help the !eden! KOV·
Wallaee - Allbemiana staied ermnent meet moclerrt problema. ' The chlpter Is beginning Its third year In sending a box ea.eh .
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Spiro T. A(.new - . The GOP month to one local serviceman ln Vietnam.
a 11 &amp;tand up for George Wallace
Sororlcy
members
report
the
bill
di!Ueulll
Is
In
seeuti!lll
iliO
day" Thuradl3 to raise money vice presidential candidate re..
rot their Conner govurnor'stele- iterated ThurodiiJ' night the ad- ramea and addresses or local servicemen to be, reme.mbered.
The program is a &amp;ervtce project of the sorority .and reald~~·
vtsloa 'UtJ)811"1Dttl&amp; The rand- ministration Is oull'erlng !rom
hiiYIDK
names ol Meigs Coundana sorvilll In VIetnam whom IIIey
ra:J !ling ~gn ,was conduct.. "tired blood aNI the toni~ Is not
wool~
like
.emembered are asked to colltaet lilrUyn SWan or TwDa
ed on what would have been Gov. a No. 2 mlll, but a new Dian."
liltheny.
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Georgia - Fh• high Georgia
Humphrer- Hl~Dl))hre3pleked atate otftclals, &lt;.U Democrats,
THE MIDDLEPORT' BUSINESS AND PROI'ESSIONAL Women:o
up solid endorsemerts and aide- owll&lt;hed to the llepubllcan perClub
wi:t be holdinK 'a delpnalve drivilll course - two hour sessions
by ~ side canwaign tppearances cy Thurodal' In a protest llflllnst
'"'!
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two
nlgbts - In the near future.
,
from Se111to1's Edward M. Ken- the Democratiepart;y'sdlrecUon,
Those completing the course wUI be phsented certiftcatea.,
nedy arXI George S. McGoYern both on the .. ..ate and national
Mrs. Nellie Vole, a club member who attended a similar school in
level.

"I issue

this cftallqe. Let Richard
Nlxon, George Wallace am me
debate the Issues on national

television. That way we'D soon
find out who is in collusion with
whom.
And
it won't be
Humphrey. and Wallace."
In other political develop-

name

de Arthur, reports the lnstructioo Is highly valuable.
The place an:l ti.nie wUI be innounced tn the near future. Both
met nnd women are to be invited to participate.

Measurements of a Near Riot

Her 43-25-37 Rocked Wall Street
NEW YORK (UP0- A stockbroker in a proper . blue suit
shinnied up a buttonwood tree

to see what the fuss was all
abool
Tl1e steps of the New York
Stock Exchange were jammed.

Speclators ran to rooftops and

clung to orlight
windows
the poles.
staid
Morgan

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OPEN FRIQAY NIGHTS 5:00 to !:00

LOS

were mobbed.
At 1:34 p.m., Thursd1J1 1 police
estimated the crowd on Wall
Street near the Stock Exchange
where the nation's financial
business Is centered at 5,000.
At precisely that moment
Francine Gottfriend, a 2t~year~
old computer operator frOOl
Brooklyn, stepped frmn the

BMT
subway
station and
walked down Broed Street.
She wore 1 tight yellow
sweater and 1 red skirt and

almost caused a riot.
For days the word had spread
through stock exchanges, banks
and brokerage houses about
Fnnclne' s walk.
DaUy the
crowds grew.

Trust Co.

ANGELES

(UP0- The

right of a Black Panther l~der
to lecture a sociology clllss on
racism today confronted the
divided governing body of the
University of california with
one of its most potentially
damaging controversies.
The appointment of Eldridge
Cleaver-minister of informa~
tion Cor the Panthers, ex-convict
author of "Soul on Ice" an::l
candidate for president or the
Peace and Freedom party- has
raised 1 storm of protest
throughout r..atifornia.

The

21-member

board

of
to

regents
today prepared
thrash out tile issue in an open

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session at UCLA. Gov. Ronald
Reagan was expected to lead
the fight to dismiss Cleaver.
The board's educational policy
committee, composed of 18
regents, met for two hours in
elosed session Thursday but
failed to agree whether to
approve or revoke the nppointment of Cleuer.
No Decision
"We couldn't reach any
decision.'' said University President Charles Hitch after the
meeting. He said a number of
proposals were made, but the
only
vote
taken was
to

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annual M.G.M. District F a II
camporee at Camp Kiashuta,
near Chester, Meigs County, Ohio
Sept. 27 .:!9th.

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unanimously refer the matter to
the full board wUhout any
recommendation.
The absence of a recommen.
dation set the stage toda,y for a
stormy debate over a controver~
sy which has brought censure of
the . university from the legisla~
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Ue&lt;ks In heiKO jacketa mobbed
the sidewalks an hour early to
get good positions. The roofs o'
two cars were stan¥1ed t;,
Women screamed, photog. ~
phers shoved.
Two plainclothes poJiceme1the word had sPread to _.ty
HaD, 100-maniKed to :,.•11
Francine crom the mob ~o
safety In a hole! lobby.
The cause oC the near-riol va~
the yellow sweater and l an4:1-25-37.
"It's the biggest thing '•· nh
Wall Street since the c1 h, ''
said one Stock Exchange t rk.
up
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the . man
buttonwood tree, F r a n c 1 c
didn't know, or wouldn't let •n,
what all the fUss was about.
"Some p~~qtle ask me f my

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Cleaver agreed to ~onduct 10
lectures at Berkeley on racism
in the United States fo:· an
e"})erimental course titled "~
c i a 1 Analysis dehumani~
zation and regeneration In the
American social order."
His appointment came at the
suggestion of studert:s, who
after the 1964 free ~ peech
movement gained the tl,t:ht to
propose courses with the
approval of a division ot the
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They were Ron Janey, 20, Gallipolis, indlc~ for second .
degree riot and assault; and John W. Burlile, Jr., 18, Galli·
polla. secOOO degree riot only.
The youths pleaded that thelr constitutional rights were
violated when they were suq,oenaed to testify befo,r e the grand

Thoughts
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VOL. 3 NO. 34

The controversy was broadThursday with the •~
nouncement or an Investigation
into the ·h iring of another Black
Panther as a teaching aaslstant
at San Francisco state College.
S t a t e COllege Chancellor

Dumke said he has asked the

The youngest (Eddie) entered the first srade, IIIII attractive
AM, the eldest, Is enterb11 Ohio Stale UnlveraiJr. Alan has started
his freshman year at Easterp High School and Jan ha1 entered the
seventh grade - junior high achoolleveL

supply particulars regarding tbe
hiring or George Mason Murray,
Panther minister of education.
The appoinbnent ~r Murray was

ordlnery girl, bul one Wall Huinphrey, Gov. Nelsot1 IIA&gt;ekoo
aNI Mayor John V.
she drew Thursday at least Lindsay were the attractions
motched thai
out oo May thai

Street veteran said 1he crowd leller

CONTEMPO

Naplllns &amp; Party GOOds

.,..NEW HAVEN - A Phlll» Sporn plant o!llelalllUIWIICed late Soturda,y that the 84-411.Y strike
wbleh besln lost July 1 ~ eNI at midnight tonight when worlwrs will report beck to work. Union
members ll,l)proved a new eontraetbya497-196eount Soturday. OMcials eJII)Oct to siln a memorar&gt;4um asreemenl aometlme today. Abow, a picket detan tehea It eao7. The p]antlcxms In the back-

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GALLIPOLIS - A Jacksm am~nee driver on an emergeney
r1111 Friday passed a stowed
·~ehool buo IIIII struck a ear
~t had stopped lor the bus.
The State HiJ!hwOJI Patrol elled S.muel E. stevenson. 23. Jack,..
to munleli&gt;al court SepL 23
on a eharp ol pasilltg stAIRpod school boa.
The ambulance waa teldQBGer·
114 P. McKinnin, 48, Jack1cril,
tli the Holzer Medical Center.
McKlnnlss hid autre-red a Craclured arm at the Davis TFileldDK
~. Jackson. "" was tn.iUred
- when a tire rim blew
IIIII
sltilc:k him. He Is reported In

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waa bound to the Brand Jury,
12 lorfeltad bonds and 16 were
lined Frkta.r In the cOurt Gl
~ c.ium:r Judge Frank W.
' POrter.
·to 1t1e srlllll Jury un~r $500 bot14, which wu film.
lshed was AII'Oit H!'lell, Columbaa,
wltb lare0111.
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The patrol investigated a mi~
nor accident at 12:55 a.m. Satur~
day when cars driven by Wllll.am
D. Davis, 23, Heck's Trailer
Ct., and Anthony Altieri;, 65,

_good condiUoo.
The accident occurred at 4;10
p.m. Friday on Rt. 35, ooe IIIII
nv..tenths miles west of the
junction ol Ill. 160. An eastbowd GaUipolis City School bus
had stopped to let off a rider.
Ueola M. Smith, 34, RL 2
Bidwell, headed west, had atop.
pod lor the bus. The ~U~~bulance,
headed east, wenl arouNI the
school bus, cut back In, In u
eflort to KO between the bus aNI
the car ard instead struek the
Smith car. No one was 11\iUred.
There waa moderate 4aJn8ge
to the ear and the ambulance.
There was no c:ontac:t between
the school bus aNI either ol the

GaUipolls, collided at a sfq&gt;
aign on 'Third Ave., in Kanauga,

one aoo six-tenths

miles north

ol Gallipolis.
The patrol slid Davia stopped
at the sign, started aNI atopped,
then sll~ted IIIII slopped llfllln
IIKI the last time Altieri was
unable to stop and his car struck
the back of the Davis ear. MI-

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persons who are not genuinely
qualified to receive ald."
The educatioo plank pledged
special aid to inner-city schools
and put the consolidation of
convention.
_., school districts "high UDDfll
uwe respect fln4 hwnan educatiorw.l priorities.
rights, and secorxl, proper~
The platform calls for the rerights:· the platform says in peal of the controversial Fer~
its preamble. Throughout the uson Act. which prohibita
plaUorm, the stress was placed strikes by public employes. It
on programs tor the dlsadvan-. wu a repeat "of the statement
taged.
in the 1966 platfonn.
Platrorm cmnmittee members
The platform stopped short
who advocated specific propos~ of recommending a statewide
als on reform
Ohio's presi~ income tax but said "tax reodential primary aOO on gun form is vital if we are to maincontrol were apparentb' rebuff~ tain our standards of education
ed. The proposed planks were and physical and social securmissing.
ity." It asked for taxes "broadThe law entorcWtwJl..,J)t..nkll ly based on the ability to pay,"
stdtt .. ·taws "must~ · iittoleBc:t ··-~Th&amp; platfoAn · attacked what
firmly a!lll fairly and pledged it termed "the callous dlsr.,.

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the party to lake • "prompt
steps" in the next two years to
prevent crime arwJ. disrespect
for the law "as well as to cure

SUPER TWILL

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COLUMBUS (UPJ)- A plat-form stressing human rights
but negleetlnK to IOJI how they
can be achieved was adOPted
today by the state Democratic

autot:raph," she said. "Why 17, 1967, for the175thannlwr•
should they? I'm ,lust an ry ceremOilies of the New York
ordinary girL"
Stock ExchaFrancine may be juat an
VIee President Hubert H.

administration of the school to

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Instrument Stresses
Human over Property
Rights; but is Vague

SEEMS LIKE ALL OF TilE CffiLDREN of Mr. IIIII Mrs. Hoy
Holter are doing something unew" this school term.

BIG YANK.

Sunday and

Democrats Approve State Platform

;r

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

fair and warm

Monday. High Sunday 75 to 80.

FOUR SECTIONS

SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 1968

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT

Weather

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She would have been discharged earlier but leU over a chair
ard was kept several more days for observation.

SHOP :ATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL -9:00

provides:

Deooted To The Greater Middle Ohio Jlalley

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a witne&amp;l!i against hlml5iell."
·
The U.S. S\C)reme Court. howe..er, has put st.rlct int8r..
pretations into rights sections recentb.
Judge Mitchell is eJII)ected to rule on the motions inld
when he recon~enes court here next 11Nrsda)'.
The case&amp; of the Dultys, Janey and Burlile were pondirc
In Gallipolis Municipal Court when the in::lictments were re-turned apinst them. Since that time, however, the cases ln
municipal court have been dismissed.

·'&gt;n does not constitute a viola~
·e Ohio BW of Rights, which

voluntal

t1oo ofse,

tmts

''Hwnan history becomes more
and more a race between eclu:a~
tlon and catastrophe." - H. G.

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' 'Nc person shaU be compelled in any criminal q~se to•" ~:·. t/;:;

the State vs, ' \Uranada, which set a precedert in investiga..
'fl.
tloaaltnter..CaDJ
~rosecuting Attorney John A. EpUJW countered/
lor the State agolnsl the pleas of ebafe.
m~,/
"urrer with a memorandum citilw: the
,,~ .
·e, which held that any persoo who
ca:..
will be deemed to have testified
does · . it-

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ANiJ PAUL HUSTON ARE CONTINUING In their kl.l ll'

ened

eBIRTHDAYS .
•SHOWERS

Court.

"ize project ·'lf restoring ·the Bridgeman home in Syracuse.
The couple has been working there for over two years. 1be
home promises to be most attractive when the work i&amp; completed.
A ramUy cemetery remains intact near the Bridgeman properl)'.
Incidentally, Mrs. Huston's mother. Mrs. Ted Beegle, ba1 been
returned to her Pomeroy home crom Holzer H01pital where she

ate.

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Jill')' In the eaoe lnvolvllttl tho assault oo Percy J!eolio, llr.'\11
cl.Oolilre. oull'ered a fractured jaw lllllwaot~oSJtallzed.
Janey and BuriUe were two of nve per...,. lnlletad by
· tbe recent srand lucy In oonnecUon wltb the clle. A wool( Qo.
Wke Duffy, 18, aild Gary Du(()&gt;, 20, GallipQIIa, !)IOided not
pdlli .t o INiieln)e!U or second deiree riot IIIII agravatod
assault. The fifth Pbaon, secretly indicted, has not Mn arrstg!Mid.
The ll)omorllldum !Ued with the pleas or ahotement,
pleadil1! liolallon of eonaUtutloaal riKhto, cited the ease ol

GALLIPOLIS - Two yooths Indicted by the September
term grand Jury riled pleos olabatemeiilj seekllll to hove the
lricUctments dJsmll8ed when they were 'arraigned }.'rldQ tJo..
fore Judge Thomas W, MltchelllnGolila couilb cominon. Pleas

!rom

MEIGS THEATRE

COMPENSATE® by G-LEXf.111?,)

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cine'" figw-e, which mea&amp; • ·cs

Some ot the events are con~
toots In pancske Dipping, llre- disclosed ~st week.
bulldinK coordinated with water
The state senate baa voted to
boOing, bilndlolded compass censure Hitch, Berkeley Ollncourse, tent peg making con- cellor Roger He)1ls and the
test, nrst..ud relay and IIUUIY, Berkeley academic se111te over
many others,
the Cleaver ep,pointment.
The unique feature this 1ear
will be the judging and crunclllag o! these contests, which lVIII SCHAYES NAMED
NEW YORK {l!PO- Dolph
be dooe by a select Kfoup ol SenSchayes,
former Syracu1e Na~
lor Scouters and Explorers chotionals
scoring
leader, wa1
seo by their own units.
appointed
s~rvisor ot omclalll
A laating memenlo ol this chlilenglng experience will be a neat- in the National Basketball
ly desilned paf&lt;h to be awarded Association Thursday by leap10
commissioner Walter Kennedy,
to each boy attendlnK.
Kennedy stso announced that
Scouter1 lntereated in more
Mendy
Rudolph, sllrtinK hlo
delsila oo the camporee should
16th
year
as an NBA referee,
oootaet John WbiUey, 105 Pleoswill
held
the
newly created post
urt ~. 675-3856i Bruce Adkins,
of
ehie!
of
staff
officials.
lOOt Slmpi!Oil Place, 675·1033,
or Ron MCCIIatod&lt;, 803 27th
YANKEE WINNER
St.. 675-3098.
THORPE BAY, E ngla od
(l!PO- Yanhee Flyer; the U.S.
challenger, won the ftltb race In
the best of seven series for the
TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
1
LIUle America's
CIV lor
SEPT. 20 • 26
seaclass catamarans Thursday.
YOURS, MINE AND OURS
Britain leads the aerlea 3-2.
Lucille BaD - Henry FoNII
The
sixth race wW be held
(Teehnlcolor)
today.
COLORCARTOONS:
Coolbaby; Hi oot Dry;
Mousetrek;
Flpt Results
Of Fallne llondqe
By United Preu bternaUoaal
Admiuloru 85c 111:1 50c
LOS ANGELES (UP0- Help.
mon Lewis, 145, Los Angela&amp;,
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M..
outpoint;.lf) Miguel Aguilar, 147,
Mexico &lt;10).
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Youths Ask Abatements to Riot, Assault IndictmentS

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NU MAKEUP
CaedlosloCLEVELAND, (l!PO - Rain
YIIda'o tq, 1-ro today put washed out the flna.l meedrw Of
•. 1111 unlll - k • trip to the year between the Washingllol""' ~re Communist 111- ton Senators lllld tfl'!!l OevelaOO
By United Press lrternaUoaal
formaall oald ~ faced So- INIIons Thursday.
Hubert H. H...,..rey todiiJr
viet demands to JIUI'B" cerialn , Jnd~an oCDcials said the game
llberolo - Including Alexander would
not be made ~. apln chaUenged his Presld~
Dubcek - frQm their govern- regardless
or the Tribe's till opponent, Richard M.
ment. news media and Commu- chllnces to adw.nce in the Nixon, to meet in a face--to-face
televloed ohowdown. The new
American League stan:lings.
nlot~.
d\lllenge came just after a
Hoose cmunittee cleared the
way lor third-party ciJidlclate
George C. Wallace to app8ar
with the major party contenders
in any re-run to 1960's "great
debates.''
Th- House Commerce Committee opened the way for
Wallace's participation, aNI by
doing so put more pressure on

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llag, 0., $27,50, JPOedlnB.
01'0¥, overload, $25, and COlis,
Flaed were Georp V. M&lt;&gt;r- $15""!111)1011ded; Cheoter L. Grlfria, Pomero.Y, $10 attd COlis, Othe, Coolville, $10 and c:oata,
oxeesstve speed for '"""'"l!'f!S; aaiiUred clear dlotance; Marcus
llobert F. Faa, Jr., M1cldle- . Cox, Racine, $10 IIIII coots, DO
port, $10 IIIII costa, .., clrlv- operlior'o ileenoe; Wolter E.
or's license; .Kalhcyn Milliron, Kine. Albany, $10 attd COlla,
Racine, $5 and eoato, 11111811 Jell of center; Charles R. Aelvehicle; Dcltald E. Colllao, Fom- Iter, Follltii'QY, $5 and - COlli,
defective -at; Jimmy F.
'?);.-:::rmwx«-: · f =="'~·• 77 r: EYB.. Racine Route 2, atop ll&amp;a
GALLIPOLIS - Dedl'cauoo
violation, $10 IIIII wlls; Sldceremonies lor the Dew $200;nq E. LIUie, llllddleport, $U
0011-plui caml • Meigs Re-'
and COllie, speeding; DOria' E.
glOMI Airport IVIU begtn il
llelnltart, POmeroy, $5 IIIII
3 llils afternoon. Gov. James
.COlla, left of center; Dtnne
A. ·ljitodoa, wU) be the pril&gt;' .S' .E. Wyatt, Cbeehlre, Iii '"' d
eli&gt;al I!POIIiot,, Tha. juibl)c ~
coila, impedhw tralllei, ~
, Invited. The ilew striP ·Is 1,;. ' L,
, &lt;;lieehlre RoltW ·1,
Cited between Glll~ls lJij • •10
IIDp stKD
. ~Muga, Just oft llt. 7, below tloo; ,KinM
. ~ Old SUV.r Brfjlge still.
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the diseases that have caused
theJllj,"
"lt is essential to raise the
effecUveness aod dignity of law
enforcement omcials and firemen throughout the state," says
the plank. It advocates "programs" that would do that but
!ailed to spell them ouL
The social justice p 1 a n k
pledged the party to sponsor
40 social
legislation and progra.ms to provide all citizens,
and especially the depressed
an:! diaadvutaged, with unrestricted ard complete cpportunity !or employment. education
. , . a decent hc:me, and access

to public laciiWes." It pledged
s~Vport lor higher welfare pOJImenta and to ''screen ,out any

Explosion is
Termed Minor
PT. PLEASANT - T, R. Friar, ttlaDager olltle stautrer Chem·
!eli Plllfl at Galllpol1o Ferry,
oald FrldiiJr lollowlttg an OJI)Io"""' at the plllfl thai at 11:40
Lm., uA Jmall explosion occur~
red In the plant aree resultIng It&gt; DO lnJurlea lD pllltl per•
lljlllal. Dam~p to plant Olfllpmilpl IIIII faclllltes appeared flo
be" lfllnimsl but · - 111at this limo. Qllck action bJ' 1n - PIWI! nre control
.PdilJ l*t the
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n1lbt
reported u

gard o! the meQtally ill by the
present administration" and
pledged the party to work for
(Continued on page 4)

Register
Deadline

HEREFORD BREEDERS chat with Dr. Bert iichelb, Maumee, presldont at the
Herelwd
Anocllltion !illtlmlaT.at-a bee~pr-oll clinic hel&lt;ht-the IIA&gt;ek Sprlnss falrsr""""- noar PUileroy, From lutl to right are Sherwood Meredith aid his son, John, of the Flatwoods area ot Meigs
Courty; Meigs County treasurer, Howard Frank am his smallaon, Ray, of the Racine area, and
Dr. Scheib.

PDMEROY - Cblel of 1'0llee Jed Webster Saturday reminded rnotorlste that the r.,.
surfaced I'Oid under the Pomeroy~Muon bridge Is one-way.
Only eeotbowld (upriver) tralflc ia to travel the road, he
warned.

Is 25th
GALLIPOLIS -

The Gallla

County Board ol Election Sotur-

The road la marked for one
way traffic. Motorists appre~
hended vlolatiDK the regulation will be oiled to court,
Webster advised.

11111' reminded voters that the

deadline lor voter registration
is Wecbtsdly, Sept. 25." A reFlor Gollla Couozy must he
registered to vote.
Ref!)slratim In Ohio Is permanent and need not be renewed unless a resident baa not
voted at least once ln the past
two calendar years, or h a s
ehanKed their name (A ...,man
must re-register If she has married Iince ahe regioterecO.
Per10111 who have moved from
one precinct to another m u s t
transler ltlelr regi&amp;tratloo In order to be eligible to vote In the
Nov. 5 pnerli election.
AJI1 realdent who Is not registered IIIII does not regioter belora 1t1e Sop!. 25 cleadline cannot
vote Ia the ran eleetlon. AJI1
per100 who has moved line.e they
reglotered and who does not
trana!er will not be etlglble to
vote. AJ11 per110111 who moves
from their preeinetbetweenSepl.
25 IIIII liedlan dill' m.., go baek
flo thlir old precinct IIIII vote.

Lawmen Hold

Four Persons
POMEROY -

Four peracm

~by toW··~
Robtrl

late

c. iiii

Escapees

Change
Minds

Dr. Morgan Installed
President of Ohio's
College of Surgeons
Morgan's outstanding record of
service
to the people of this area
was honored at the 13th annual
as
a
member
d. the surglcailtaff
meeting of the OhioChapteroftbe
of
the
prevtooa
lkllzer Hoapital
American College of SUrgeons at
IUid
Clinic
and
the
, _ Holzer
Youngstown Sept, 20.:!1, when

GALLIPOLIS -

Dr. Thomas W. Morgan, staff
member of the Hoi zer Medical
Center, wasinstalledpresldentof
the Ohio Chapter of. the American College of Surgeons for the
coming year.
The honor indicates the state
and national recognition for Dr.

Speaker on

GALLIPQI.Jl; - Two men who
escaped !rom the HllttUngton, W.
Va. jail Monday night wlived .,._
traditloo Frldlll' afternoon when
they were arraigned before Gal~
llj&gt;ollo Munlelpal Jud&amp;e Robert
S. Betz and were returned to
llunllagton,

1bey were Kemeth Lee Adkins, 24, and Charles Thomas

LanciY, 28, botb Gl Eaot Liverpool. Both had reluaed to waive

extradition wllen they _ . . t
before Judie Beta Wednesdl,y•

llunllagton police hod ellarpd

.

.

Dr. Morgan, as Preaidentofthe
Ohio Chapter of the Amertcaa

Constitution

MIDDLEPORT ance o! Constitution Week, Meigs
County Common Pleas Judge
John c. Bacon spoke on the Con.stitutioo of the United States
Friday evening at the dinner
meeting or the Midclleport~Pomeroy Rotary dub.
Dr. Jerry Matheney, who attended a meetl~t~ of the Gallipolis

the preliminary plana for the 14th
annual meeting which Is to be
held in CincimaU.
He is the fir1t physlclu of
:brtbeastern Ohio to be honored
by being selectedpresidentof'thil
&gt;rpnization. He succeeds Dr.
Richard W. Zollinger of Columbus.

Rotary Uub with WendeD Gerlach and John Werner, repor~
ed on that event In which Bos

- · with burllia1'7 and LanciY
U beinc an aeeeoiiOI')' to bar- Johnoon o! WSAZ-TV sPOke oo
glacy Monday eveniQB. After be- the Democntic am Republican
Ing booked, llnprprtnted a n d
conventions which he attemed
JiboiDKnllbed. the two man were as a correspolllent.
~cod In a del- ,.U, awlitBirlhdays Dbserved were those
lnl tnnlhr to the Cabell Colll- ot Gerlt.ch, Curtis Jenkins and
IJr JaU,
Edison Baker.
Wlteli an olllcer - to Bet · Judie Baeoo directed his ,...
~e two man they 118\'8 - . An marks to the authors, historical
waa bi'Oadeut. Acltlt!• 'Ifill baehgrOUIIII and Jq-ura or the
~ wva !Jieklll , up 'l'IIIIIIIIIY Conitltutloa.
~ .by the stat. lllib'n1
"-!!Iea ol Heatll Methodist
Tittr ~ b!tcllllliti\1 • · c;tnu'tll s"""" the dinner IP the
rlilt
. Itt • &amp;(dill,i),lntek. ' . •

P.atrlil·

Medical Center.
Dr. Morgan is a graduate of
Wuhingtcm and Jefferson Col~
lege and HarvardMedieaiSc:hool.
He completed hla postgr&amp;Ute
tralning at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital In Booton, and the
UniverSity Hospital of Ohio State
University. He is a Diplomate of
the American Board of SUrgery.

College o! ~rgeiHis, will preside
at the 13th 8111111al meetlne and
will amounce the appointment of
In observ~ the 1969 Program Chairman and

!f'•clr.'• aim

Frldat ""' ..,;

This regiun

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JURY TO MEET
POMEROY - The September
grand jury will convene at 9

Lm. Monday in the Meigs COUDoo
ty c:ommon pleas court room.
Judie John c. Bacon oald saturo
day. The Jury is e"'""""' to be
In seosloo lor two diJ's.

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