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· and hie assorted llh a·
Pat· Houck who has thri
·beat and "do a thing on Sf
She found Mr. Weil
nW'tured in the deniz.e:'
tlpres or the professit)
years In a smallish soJi
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!l)o DICK TIIOMAS
Plans for tile new Dolta Quoeo
w""' dlatuaood Satunll,y nl&amp;hl at
t11o 29th liiiiUII mootloc or t11e
11114 Douglder1 ot P . _
•Nrmen 11 the llolel Lafayette
In Marietta.
Saveral lofa-.Golll.......l
Slllen Wefll oo for tllllt
...urv. am oleo for tho satur-·
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Marietta Boat Club ... the - ·
ot tile Muokfrwum River,
Richard c. Simonton, Lot AJI.
pies, Calit., ptesldentotGreene

You?

Now You Know

Marty. Marty knew Marc
bition to become the bes'
ton, Mass. slugger:
Most boxers had to be
to be remiOOed to relax II
The surprising thf~
bout, Marciano could U
.. up tight, ..
Marciano had intended
Into baseball, his !irst 1(11
did for a tlme. But he
aehieve the measure of 111
he desired and turned to
aeoond love, boxing.

SPEAKER'S TOPIC

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THE PRINCIPAL _...,. at
tho nlllrt mOiling In the Llfq.
otto lloCol was J. lofack Gomble
ot Clarlngtoo, rtllrad e I t•
mentar)o' 1ohool prlneljJol a a d

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The
Llne1 presialao told the river but!s about
puoenger boll eervloe oo the
Rhine River In Gorlnai\Y, wbloh
Ia 500 miles In IOII)!tll. He pGinled out thet .... ......
_.tea 28 overn18)11 cndse
-o t h e rand

wrllfnl river - • JDQ- 1, llu&lt;Jid a... p~,•ibl
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boll for the belli&amp; ••

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Riftr Nen .... WIIJ'." Dr. Qun.
ble IIIOke to a capaellf ~co
at tho amual m-..r, one ot
the largell crowd• over to IItend.

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presently the Belle llf l..ouloYW1,
by John L, Frfaat ot AI-•
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lloolhe, hid bls . - . of ea
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lnoluding capt. F-d&lt; Wl,f,
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of !lOWS rprlfng.
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regular river eolumn In lhe Wa- capt. c. w. Stoll, LooiJvllle,
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K.Y ., lower Ohio River vice •
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Devoted To · '17u! lntereat. Of The Meigs-Mason Area
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11-IERE I'Sf THE A:JRPO.S€
IS "TT EAT AtJD 'SJ..£€ P
MID .SHUT UP!

All "THeRE MUST

BE' A PURPOse' 70 AU.. THI:S!

THE WEILLS IN BOXn
Following in his father'
steps, MartY Well! worke
tighter&amp; for many years.
father, AI Weill , now
retired and living in F.
Al Weill managed Lot
bers, lightweight champior
t;y Servo, welterweight (
ioni Joey Archbold, feather
· champion, and !p&amp;n.Y other:
He managed bouts in t

Next To Old
Silver Bridge Site
PUSHES FoR

Group Plans
Youth Center

Five ·Accidents

pres!-.

SCHOOLS -

Olllo Gov.
·.. Jlmes A. Rhodia,
&amp;mllaJ•a ddeaUon ceremonia~:~ of
tile ,_ GalliJo.Melas
Alrpart, urged area reoddeata
to llfiOri a move llllderw"'' for a...,. .....uonal technical
ll'llnllw centar 1J1 tile llallla, Melg0, JaokiCMl ODd VInton c.un-·
\Y are. lfo aoouaed Ohio resldenta or havloc practiced
,Y' ulDtellectaal anobbery, look1aa dOWD our noses.n at youqr
IIOQilla.
to lurn a voc:atlan lnotoad or goiJW to col·
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"If We Don't H~ve
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Free T..etype s.r.t.
To "40'' Me!or
w....kh• Yards In

A l'ollowshi,p grcq&gt; made up of
the YOIIJII! people of lour Pomeroy churches with an aim of
establishing a youth center waa
rormed at • meetloc Sunday night
at tile United Methodht Churcll.
Making up tho Initial membershill are young people or tile Muthodl1t Church, the Trildty United

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OUR PA:JBI EM, I 'THINK,
CALLS FOR COOKIN'...
WE ~ 'IM 1&gt;. GOOD'I'

OJR KING'S DISPOSITION,
WHICH I CONSIDER 1&gt;.

B.to.D IMPOSITION !

WHEN SHES NOT

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HUes, treasurar, am Mary Sue
Hayes, secretory,
It was decidedthotlnltlalmemberahip lee ot tile group wltll a
membershiP c:ard to be Issued to
each member wUI be 50 cents
aed dues wiD be 2S cents per
week, oc- esch meeting. Eli...
' both Blaettllar was aamed chair·
man ol the memberoldP eommlttee witll Mark Werry and Stave
J..,.U nam'ed to her eommluee..
Mike Struble was llllned chalrman ol the publicity committee.
Othera 011the eommltteeare U..
da Rupe am Doma Franclo.
--by~
Membori.._, wiD be open to
.'1'!11• lime, tile wo7 ._eel youtll or the tour portlclpatloc
ll'eoHd for Smale . , . . . ot churches ll'om tho aewnlll grade
· tile big IIIOD01 maaiUN, ODd fot: to ,the ', 121b l)flde leveL YOIIIII!
.Pck qp-eomenl t11o Hoqae p~e are b)ol!ed to ata&gt;nd the
Ill 'd lfirenoea - - II ml a next mulillg wblch has beta set
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for 8:U p. m. Wednelday at tile
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,United lofathodlal Clurc:h.
Noboey lhlnka ~wiD get IL
How clooe thO)' come will
dolermlne whether lhoy try
apln later, after more talk,
or fJIIld ...,.d to PreJoMson thai Fortao, DOW an
uiOdale juBilee or tho &amp;.promo
Court, can't be alevated to tbe
pod llf ~ juaUee.
Firat tho Senate was conllder·
ing todaY am Tuelday a $71.9
biUioD doranoe ~ blll
that In other llmea miJhl haw
..,...,ted the aeosion-4od ..,..
trarerq that lnevltib.b' Ia

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Response Overwhelming
To Art Class Invitations
BY BOB HOEFUCH

port,

When is an art teacher aut aa
art teaeher?
When ahe is Mrs. Maraaret
Ella Lewis llf Middleport, 11111'1
when.
Althoulll an art major am Idly qualilled as an art teacher,
there have been few demand&amp; for
her talenta - or those oC _,.
. _&lt;tiler art laacher__
_.,- ID Molp

Particular praise- to Gr.ry
Sbort, president ot the Gallla
CIC, and Danny Evans, p a 1 t
president ot the airport authorIty whose leadership helped make
tile project a reality.
Norman Crabtree, direetor of
aviation, state ot Ohio, called
Gle project an ''lnvelllllent In

the~"- He- ....--~

Evane a certlllcate maldna the
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CouniY. for tllll - · ..... tho

past year a..

Anxi.oua to exerclae her t.J..
out, Mrs. Lewis - Who apenda
her work dey teac:hlng apecial
edueaUon cllssea in the plti.lc
schools ol Meigs CouniY - ¥01·
untsered to oonduct evenloc art
claaaea. one tor eleme*'7
school chUdren and ancttwr far

adults.
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Five traffic accidents, nooe
resulting in personal injury, wen
inwstlgated Saturday by Metg1
CouniY Sheriff· RCibert C. Hartenbaeh'a Department.
The ftnt was • minor two-car
mishap on Jlet&gt;ot-&amp;, in RuUml

where Thomas Oren stewart, 35,
Rt. I, Mlddk4Jort, backed aut ol

a drlvewoy and struck a parked
cu owned by ·Norman 0. Weaver, 52, S.mlusky. There was light
domage to both autos.

The department was smnmoned
to the scene of an accident on
CouniY Rood 24. The report Blid
Jon WQne Pierce, 23, Syracu~

turning east, struck a vehicle~
orated by Bobby E. MDiden, 17,
RL I, DeW.r. The Molden car
was •to&amp;:lPed at the m&lt;ment fl.
~ct, lUll the Pierce vehicle
ltft the scene. Pierce was
ol1arged with hlwldp. Medium
clamlae. w~ ...~ to tho left
front iloor am r,nder or the Molden vehicle and there was minor
damqe to Pierce' a auto.
saturday, at 3:30 p, m., the de-

pll1ment was summoned for a
ear-truck occident oo the Sllmmerllek! IIGad, .2 ot a mile eaot
ot Route 7, where a cardrlvepby
VIvian Muey, 57, Rt. I, ReoidoYille, U.,veitJW west, 111d am
1truok a truck operated by VIJ'o

Walker, 41, Rt. 2, Lotw Bottom. Mrs. lofaxey said she ..,.

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plied her brakes and skidded
when she saw the Walker truck
llllt&gt;roaohlng and thought it W11S
lefi or center.
There was heavy damage to
lite west-Gound 1967 model oar
driven by Mrs. Maxey and mOO..

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Authorities were called at4:30
p. m. lor another two vehicle acck!errt, thla time on U S. Route
33, one-lentil of I mile north of
Hemloek Grove.
James Abner Smltll, SO, Hemlock Grove, pulled !rom a parklng place onto the highway am.
into tile path ot a southbound auto
operated by Ahner P. Hord, 47,
81. 2, HUJtioctoo. There was
medium damage to Hord's auto
aud heavY to the Smith car.
,The 11na1 mishap of the day was
at 10 p, m., slx-tentlls or a mile
north ot eouncy Road 38, where
Dorrell Lee Wolle, 20, R~ 2,
Raolne, going oorth in a 1967
model compact, lost e..-rol in
1 eurve when the gao feed stuck.
The oar bit a tree am wont over
an embankment, causing damlee
1o the rilbt rear ramer and door.
No ehargas were llled u the relUll ot any or the . _ . mllhaPa.

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Meigs Sherif! Robert C. ~
enboch said todaY he wiD a.le
arson charge a against a RL 1
Middleport man ouopocted or
otartlng I lire Inside tile OCIUII\Y
iall shortly alter he was booked
Slturda,y night.

The sberifl' aaid.RI.ymoodDoaaid Prldcl:y, 32, _...atly started
a fire !aside tho iall during tho
early hours of Sunday morning
after he was arrested oo disturbANSWERS CALL
The Pmneroyomer-IQIId
answered a call at 10:18 p.m.
Satunll,y to tile home ol Ben
Ke-..0 In MlneriYIIIe; r&lt;iuood ITMtmODI, the IQild

oald.

people who bolleved he the mollk's legend ap)lel]ed
had b!1eJt morkod by God 11 a deep)J docllcoted themaeiVJs to
mlracl...,...er am oaiDL
him.. So did ......,.rdal proPIOi born Franeo1oo F~CNIO llteero who ldloatt:lp or
to' an Italian
ocq&gt;le, his drawiJW - • r .
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ioc the pesce and Intoxication
charges.
Deputies dJscovered and extingutshed the blue after smell·
hW smoke coming !.rom inside
the coD blockbeforeanydamogeo
occurred.
other arrests over the weekelld inel uded Georgo Amos QuiJ.
len, 45, Middlepol'~ Myrde MeCumber, 42, Cheshire, am T0111
Kloc. 29, 81. I, Middleport, all
oo asuult am ba-y charges.
DRIVER FINID
Clyde Frazier, Mlcldl..,.rt,
11111 IIDod $5 .,.. ..,.. In the
court ot Porno"" Moyor Charlei Lepr Saturdoy nlgbl ..,
charp~ ot l'olllna to yield lite

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SAIGON (UPD - Commtmltl
gunners shot doom o1x U.S.
helicopters, two of them tlllpporting U.S. Marines In IIIII
near tho DemUIIarlzed
(DMZ),
military
opo!res-..,
said today. The loases railed
the U.S. helicopter battle toll to
1169,
'l1le opokelllllOD said olx
crewmen were listed u mi•Ua
from a twin-rotor CH46 MlriDe
helicopter downed In the - ern portion ot tile butler Salurdoy while r~ a
2,000-m~~~ Marine IW8IP lba-o.
'111~ said tho craft plllllllod.,..
Rod-held territory,
A aeoond holiCIIIIAir -out
doom Fri~ while qply(q
troops operating Jutl below 1111
domllltarlzed olrt!&gt; - - 1111
two Vletaame, wblre U.S. IIIII
government !oroea have 111011111ed a drive tD aeatter ()wnmp..

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Plo to eontlrtuo his duties •• 1 North Vtetnameoa balo _.. .
priest after on earb hen, w1o
300 - · 1111 1.foreed to booune lu¥olvecl wltb .-maws: iJ uc"'
him aaeln In 1961 alter a crowd ltlaure wblre lbe ~·
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·Venerated Padre Pio Dies as Saint

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Red Guns

INTENT UPON HIS PIIIST ploture Is juotQnl oltho some
50 chUdren attenJlrw the art achool in Pomeroy. He ia Duane

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faoeo up lhll weak to tile
ipdual that holds up
~ lhl1 time tho
iloinlnatlon ol Abe Fortas as
U,&amp; Clllllf Julllee,
Ele&lt;llolwniDdod lawmakere,
_.tally Ill the llause, are
ll!i*ing to lhe llart ot lho
s..ate'a Fortao ....,.._probe.
bly WMuldl,!'-for trooh eluaa
Jill how muoh lonpr II 1111,!'
lllre to wiDd up tho 90th
~e1s.
'l1le mort optlmilllo rore.,.e~

tarians were ln charge of the
dedlcatloo activities.
Wuerch prall!led memben of
the Gollta and Meigs CounlfJm.
provemenl Corporatloo, tile Gaf.
Ita-Meigs Reglonul Airport Aulh.
ortty, 000111\Y and clt;y eommlsaJonera or both counliea, and the
chamber of conunerce for their
efforts In obtaining the aew air~

lema with the plane•a lilndlng
gear earlier In the da,r - and
departed at 4:11p.m.
Alter touching down m t h e
DOrlh end ot the ltrip, lhe DC..
3 moved IIOidltward, turned around, and tulod back up to
lhe dodlcatlon site nul to tbe
terminal building. Aoll~roaoh­
ecl,, It clipped a reel ribbon held
by Richard Carter, president ot
the GaUipolla Chamber ot Commeree, and Manning Wetherholt,
a put chamber
AI Gov. Rhodes and his parIY ellmbod from the piBDe, A. K.
9dter'l GAllS band p~ a
1paclal lrlbule. A hUge IIIII In
ttie biDd aecttoa read, •'Here
Cornea the Governor."
ElaQn Wuerob, prell- . or
tho Galli,polla Rotary Club, &amp;er·
ved u muterol ceremonies. Ro-

BY HOBART WILSON, JR.
Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes·
hUBS DC-3 airplane , . _ . a
brl&amp;ht reel rtl&gt;bon otretohed acrols lite GaWa-Melga Roglonal Airport nmwo.y as It tulecl
back up lite otr1p al 3:28 p.m.,
!lmday lo olllclally dodl.
cation cereiMIIIeo ot lhe •200,OIJO.t&gt;)ua joint ~ proJect.
Over 200 )llr80n8 were m bud
In near 90-&lt;lqree lemperatures
to vlew the eYelt.
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Gov. Rhodee' plane arrived•·
bout 3:.25 p.m. - eome 25 rnJn.
Illes late due to mechllllloal prob.

Fellowship

RDIILT PART!

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LIFE IS SO
SIMRE f'O,It;'SOMS
P60PLE I

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 19t

POMEROY.MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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BAIRD IRO~
AUTO PART
OUTLET

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~ alao ,POinted out t11at
In Amerl.,. wltll Ito more thin
5,000 ddltl "' lnlaDd walerl,
1hore laoal,vCIIOovernl&amp;ht . . , . .
er, the Delta ~ Gr..,. Line
Steamer~, lne., CinclmatJ..

,POinted out tl1at DO
blda have .,_ acoepted oo the
-Delta ~ wbl&lt;h will have
a aw1Jnming p!OICOI board. Five
blcldlng componle1 liaYo uked
lor .. -.too "' lime to ....
mit tllelr blda.' AI a ..-It; bids
wiD 1101 bi _.... unlll &lt;let. 11
1n w~. D. c. Nine ~
11 sblpyards are bldlllnc .., the

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olletlle, I lrO,y OWIOe ol It eaD
be otretdted Into a wire more
than 10,000 miiUI9"1-

greatest fight prize of

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Line Steamers, Inc., shOPI'ed
slides lll'll " discussed Ute new
Delta ~n, a """ $61\ mlUioo
doUar craft on which eORJtructlon wiD begin .....

- Rlwr buffs held tllelt IIIIWY reunloo Salurdoy afteriiDCIII at ~
·on tbe banks of the Musklaguln. LeA is Capt. Fred Way, Jr., watching R. L. DaM, on tbtl right.
eome 'It with his feservations for the night meeting COJ' Durward H01.g, center 1 propri8tor of the
Lafayette Hotel, where tile bonquet was held.

AREIV'T '100 C.URIOU~
ABOUT Tt"16 IUlR.lD A.Rf,::JJIJD

OOtJ'T 'TW 6V€R l.U)\JDER.
WI-\E:R£ IT ALL BEGAI&gt;J ?

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whole crowning achiev&amp;l

The sights, sounds ~~
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Bul Marty chose the
to bring up his sons, Mar•
He wanted them to I
teach them wholesome ,
6ght man8ger.
"It was a temptatlc
"Aner all, the ne,.
might be another world c~
The year 1955 was 1
Rock,) Marciano, was alsc
Marciano defeated J1
having been floored in
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BY JACX O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - What a n1ib1
fw homely Blrlai
Barl&gt;ra Streloand in "Funny
Girl" Ia au endearing sroteiiCIUO,
with the courage or her ahorteomtnga, Whieh ghea her a diellnaulahod extena!on Car beyond
the category ot a novelty ....
Uke thl' original Fannie Brice,
wboae lite ''Funny Girl" pur.POrtedb' recounts but doesn't actuallY this 1110Yie ~~ a sheer
fantasy strung along a few wisps
of d!atant fact hardly Important
enough to make anyone carp about hi1torlcal dist&amp;rtions - La
Strelwul Ill this eertalnly big,
naturally lavish, of course in
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to be sure by Tedmicolor movie,
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oveey SirI who lll!lfero a !ac!al,or
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illlloae talents
than made Armllein -!d love it, lor tile
up lor tbe culllomary grace nnd essence t1 a c:onman's atrate&amp;V
beaucy tradltlonall,y linked With Ia to fool p{pona lllto thinking
the females porlllod by Flor- he 11 a &lt;harming, del!shtfUI gen.
t!eman .... Nli:ky Arnstein had
enz Zlegfeld.
"Fulllll' Girl" _ . . . at the the BroadWa.v polish, the surlace
Criterion Theatre on Times or 11 claaa," and the saving wit
Square ooly a few street ....... among lnllm8tea not to hide hi•
bers away rrom various loca- cynical wittlclsma.
W, C. Fields 10 admired Nlc:~
tions wherein the actual Nicky
Arnstein, Fannie's real h us- ky'a chilly hwnors that many
band in somewhat tawdry record- of the bulboos-noled comedian's
ed tact, operated assorted gamb. molt memorable Unes a r e
either exactiJ' Arnateinlan or
ling dens and eon games.
It takes little away from the were only sliahii.Y adjusted to
picture- in fact Arnltein'stnte make them more potent Co r
story remains in the rile• aa stage and screen .•.• omar S.U·
namboyantly l!llnlld in the ex- If pla,ys Arnstslll with a tenler• treme and couldntt be fttmed as ly dramatic sJ;yle that eould not
an,y'Udng but a quieter crime be more oppositeArnltelnlnreal
Olm - that Broadway oldtlm- life; but that is not a "lie,"
era might laugh at the tale now certainly not a reversed llbeli
epm on celluloid; but Nicky It menly offers a most attractive actor a Cine romantic role
which 1enee. brilliantly as counterpoint lo the gifted ugly duekllng star.
"FW111Y Girl"' 11 a warm and
brilliant comedY, far better than
ita longrun original musical
which played at the Winter Garden on Broadway for years ....

That is, until nnally it wallows
more than slightly in Ito llcUonal sentl...,t, ultimately to
bathos; but that's only the finishj and a great part or the pic-

ture IS sheer tun.
It proves Barbra Streisand In
her first film role can gener-

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Three cheers Cor the gal who
She's foolish. I would stand up
saJd
she .. wrote away" her eatto the stepdaughters and lit them
Ing
problema
by grabbing a pen
Dear Helen:
know what's what.
lnsteed
or
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sweet.
Wrltlqls a
Not Jnam~ year1 ago I wrote
II a chewing out d!dn~ work,
wonderful
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ooUet. 11
1 ••lovelorn colwnnn for a lo. Pd use a strap.
atralghtens
oot
the
thin!dng,
nnd
cal paper. I ooon laarned that
AI a Firat Sergeant in t h e
makes
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the most bigoted people around Army, aometlmea I had to whip
much
the
problem
in
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as
the
""re those wllo wounded otr Ill a whole platoon berore I got
the name of 11 religion.,. T h e y their respect. Then I had It wv we adjust and .learn to cope
with I~ - EDNA
damned me aa an instrument a1 mndel
1bls column is dedicated to
the devil nnd eooatgnod me to ev •
Tell that woman to mnke It
family
living, so If )'OU're haverlutlng ftre if my vlewa dlf. 50 hot Cor those klda they'U
kid
trouble
or Jusl pllllntrou.
Ing
Cered from thetrs by a ha!r- shape up or elae. - M-Sal
ble,
let
Helen
help YOU. · She
breedth.
E. K.
will al110 weleome 1our own aPerhaps you, being an eman- Dear 5@1.;
musing
-rlenees. Addreu
'clpatod columnist, wiU sa,y wbal
Tell me, Sarge, dld you come
· 1 reoroct to. - ONCE cmcK- out of the Army weorlng a Mr. Helen Bottel in care ofthlsnewsPopular!ly medal?- H.
'llear O.C.:
Dear Helen:
: I've already oeld It, DIIDl'
1 can't see to drive, ao I
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: tlmea, but Ill a W8l' that apeako couldn't pass the driving test
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:Iauder 1han my own worda. I Now 1 don't have any 1dentif1caI 9 10 11 12 13 14
iotmply print the !anstlc I-rs Uoo card, so that when I try
IS 16 17 II 19 20 21
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Irate replies r r o m to cash checka or otherwise ea. .
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,il!on nnd bigotry.
ver's llc:ense do? I've aahed at
Thia Is The Place Far You
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the pollee station, enl tho,y don't
•'Dear Mrs. Bottel:
make Identification cards. - J.
DUDS 'N' SUDS
uyou are sending young peo- Dear J.:
€01N-OP LAUNDRY
(llo llrlllllll Into the arms or
I understand that in s o m e
lrd &amp; Ash
Middleport
the devil with your lrnmorsl 'ad- states, the Motor Vehicles Deflee.' .... etc:., etc:., etc!.- Mr.
N.""
.... And dn 100 know WHY
Mr. N. condemned me? Because
I told an almost 14-year~ld girl
Jibe was old enough to shave her
lap if the)' needed ttl - H.
Dear Helen:
The letter from the woman
whose marriage wu ndned by
her lllepdaugltters llloplred me
to live he'r aome advic:e.
tile said she was walking out.

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While Akr&lt;la Un!•eriiiJ;y has
Aahlanl Over
Bob Maddeot ani Bernie
alwa,ya drawn weD tor Ita Ill·
111a1 AemoCl:lp game, Slblrda,y Kress combined for n.ve 1oUChe
nigh!' a crowd of. 43,068 was the downs In DQ!On'S 1'11118Way.
targell ever to puah Its way IIlio Aahland whipped Woollier 25-13.
Bowling Green exploded Cor a
the Rubber Bewl.
The . - Zips ~-4) re- 62-8 declal011 oplnat Ball state
apondod with a 41-13 romp In . Ita . opener, piing "' 320
7ardo ruahlllg nnd 129 more
oplnst Indiana state.
passing.
Tailback Honeotar DaNau...ally...alod
Musldn&amp;wn
plaos.
vldBCXI
led
the Faleona With
woo
on
its
way
to
a
vletory
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Kenyon enlod Ita 11-came IDI·
lng streak with a 21-8 win over West Liberty, W. Va., wllen three touchdowlll.
ado Unlvorsily outmuscle'd
Tom F ala returned a Clnal 1111r•
centre, Ky.
DQ!On explndod for Ito big- tor klekoll 95 yards to earn a Marahall t8.S Ill the Mid-AmeriPot point •outbUrst in 27 yeare, 13-13 deadlock Ill a Sll1lO marred can Conterenee' s only same.
Tailback Bob lloum8rd eolleclhumblillll st. Josel&gt;h, Ind., 57· by 160 1ards In penalltas.
ad three touchdoWns, rell8l'Ve
Akron,
ToiOdo,
Daytoa
nnd
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tprtarback Steve lldver two.
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~rback Cleve Bryanlllred
the
Ohio
football
pack
With
2-4
Mowrt Union's Perry Bourn
two roo, hitting 9 or L8 paasea
Intercepted till passes Ill the recorda.
Toledo, ' led b1 Roland Mo11' tor 105 ¥ards.
Purple Rllltlora' 20-4 romp over
three
touc:hdmma, outclassed
Franklin. TltBI must be some

COL\JMBUS (UPO - II wao
just another l;jplcal fDotboll
lootball -kenl tmolvlng Ohio
college lootl&gt;all teamL . •
orwaolt?
While there was tho -eted
like Toledo romping to its 11th
etrlllllll vldory, ICJIIBOst among major eoUeges, mui:h
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said big ·Bobl:o' Nleholo, aa he
and sldeklc:k ~.. Archer
pr.parod to 1111111 their f!.O,OOO
first plaee lliOil01 tr... lhO PGA
team i:h1J111lonahlp.
11 This la a good way to close
out the year, i1111't tf1" Nlehol1
asked.
Archer and Nicholl I~ I
sizzling 7-under-901' 65 SUnday
to break out of a thre&amp;41'Q tle
lor ftfth place ani outpaee
Rlveo Me- and MCIIJ;y Kaser
by two strokes In the $200,000

Middleport '/outh Wins SW Open

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appeared Ill no tournaments
out- T..aa betore Saturday.
Tarmehlll then was laced with
having to win Ills straight matehes to get back Ill the wimen'
side and a ohol at SWeerl s, wllo
waa sweeping hi1 bracket with
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That he did, swamping t h e
lt--&lt;&gt;ld Bell Ill their second mati:h nnd finally meaourlng SWeerla 3.2 nnd 3-8.
SWeerls and Tamehlll "'"' the
men•a - • • handily and Tonnehll! won the 17 and Under
~r d!vla!on.
SWeer!s nnd Tannehl!! also pre.~
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ot the TGY Family ~lngCen­
ter in Oidahoma City on Sat!lr·
day between toem01 -ches.
Th01 were aeedod 1.2 in the

tourney.
John Tamehlll II the No. I
rsnked jurdor Ill the
nnd
Connda, Is Ohio men's singles
i:hamplon, and was ranked 14th
ln men's lfnllaa ln the V. S.
In 1967. He Is the leading candldete lor lllli&gt;Otntmenl a1 the ooly
junior on the tour-man team to
represenl the Unl~ state• Ill
the world table tennla tournament Ill Munl,ch, Germany next

u. s.

May.

saturday
THORPE BAY, Eng II n d
ruPD- Britain retained the
Little America's Cup of International Catamarans when Lady
Helmsman beat Yankee Clipper,
the U.S. boiL

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The G-loot-6 Archer anl&amp;-rool2 Nli:hols replaced Arnold
Palmer nnd Jack Nicklaus Ill
the team throne romn with a 22under-par 265, but the new
champions pve part of the
credit for their victorY to
Palmer and Nicklaus, their
foursome mates la the first

NEW YORK - (IJPO - Top
!night won the $142,820 Belmont
Futurll;y b1 al• lengths ani paid
$3.20.

round.
"I elllo1ed pllllng with
them,'' Nichols aakL "'I tlllnk It
got us orr to • oood start
u A big crowd
arouM the
green knock&amp; the wind down."
making it easier to control the
ball, Nichols Jdcled. "A lot of
people don't realize that."
Nichola and Archer llred
three straight birdies to start
their final rounl. The blitz
propeUed them into a on&amp;-stroke
lead, whl ch they increased In a
rush to the clubhouse.
The McBee-Kaser duo, which
wu tied ror tlrst with Dale
Douglass and Hale Irwin at 17·
under after the third round,
could not keep pace with
Archer-Nichols nnd ftnlshed at
267, good enough ror $12,000
tPiece. Douglass IJil Irwin
carded a par 72 SUnday ani
drQIIPed to sixth place.
Tom Wlakq~C ani ll.ll Sikes
were three wxler par SUnday to
claim third plaee and $7,500
each with a team tdal of 1g..
under-par 268.
Palmer and Nicklaus won
$1,600 apleoe by zytng ror 15th
place with a 14-urlier-par 273.

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TENNIS -WINNER

TOKYO
(IJP0
wnp,IIOII 1111 the eastern • DIIvls Cit&gt; tennis ~hlp
Sunday as the double• team of
Rainan- Krlobnln and Jo,y
MukerJea Kojl
WataMbs ani 1 - Watanabe.
6-a, s..2, 5-7, 1-6, 8-(J.
The India 1e1m wUl ..., meol
West GeriDODY, with lha tnrvlvor ~ the United ~ lor
the rtal&gt;t to meet Australia In
the challerp raunl.

Take 6-0 l..o!!S

N.Y.
{IJP0Hank
won the

PT. PLEASANT - The Meigs

pace at Yonkers Raceway by
almost a length.
Sunda,y
OKLAHOMA CITY {IJPOBob Nichols ani George Archer
won the PGA team championship with a-265.

Pleasant Little Blacks here sat-

Harnmertn
Reserve rootba11 team suft'ered
$50,000 Lawrence B. Shepj)&amp;l'd 1 6-0 lou at the hiOOs of the Pt.

KINGSBURG, Callt {IJPDKathY Whitworth won tile Klnga
River Ladles . ~ coli lour·
nament IIY 10 stroke• with a
208.

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114 C.Urt St. . . . . . .

urday night Ln a bitter defensive

contest.
The Blacks got the only 'ID of
the game in the third quarter
when a ball carrier got loose on
an off-tacklepla)'andran35yards
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)to paydlrt.
San O!eco and Atlanta pla)'oct a
ST. JOVITE, Que. (IJPOMeigs Dachas Fenton Taylor
Dennls Hulme of New Zealand and Dlc:k Well said the ootlng
won the camdlan Gran! Prill was a good, dose match with
auto race in a McLaren-Ford to both teams playing good ball.
MINNIEAR INJURED
tie Graham Hut of England Cor H1Ubec:k Mike Grate was the ofPillLADELAIIA (IJPO
Halfback ·Bailly Mlmlear, a tlrat place In the WOI'ld driver fensive standout fOl' Meigs.
The Meigs Reserves wl11 host
surprise perfonner la the New stlll&lt;llngs.
Gall!polla this Saturday nlghL
York Giants beckfte!d, wUI he
TOYKO (IJPO-Indla took an
lost lndelln!tel.Y to the Nat!ooal
Footblll Lelgue elub because of unbeatable 3-ll leod O'IW Japan
in their Davis Cq) eastern zone
an 11\iurY sullerod Sunda,y.
tennis
fll8b by winning the
Mimdear, a tormer Purdue
back oow in hla second. season doubles match.
In the NFL, suffered a brokan
TRENTON,
N.J. (UPI)cheek bone In Sunday's win over
Marlo Anlretll &lt;J~Piurod the
the Phl!ldelphio Eagles.
Trenton 200 auto race with 1

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SummaryMetgs
. Reserves
YONKERS,

a1 Washln&amp;loo

cue Teeh at Bollwl,y
Ade!bertiiAIIeaJ&gt;eny
Dlllance 11 Alma
w..,otar llllwuthmore
MI. Ulllon at KAII)'on
Weatmlllotar II Hetdelbsrl
Den!IOG at Wuhlnaton OloJ
Wla-llln
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tournament.

scoreless tie in the ftrst of two
matches for the North Amerl·
con Soccer League title.

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klcko!r return IIY Bulfalo rw&gt;nlng beek Max AnderBOil.
••t can't atand those 1()()..yard
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Defense Sllp,IIOII
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"'-' em Ida ramoua end- score.
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Dallal ground out 203 yardt
The Dallas Una, aulllod more aa the Cleveland ·detenal•e lllle defense miJht have been par·
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87 yardo 011 the ground and Jull desl with the mah put on by
about ellobllabed realdoncY In Bob Utly, f.oOCJl'le Andrle, JethNFL STANDINGS
the Brown• baeldleld ao quart· ro Puah and Townoa.
Slxteen.year.old John Ta!IJe~
By
United
Pres• International hi!! or Middleport swept.all rna.
erback Frank Ryan WBS eontlnThe 68,733 parllsan lana nnd
Eastern Conference
ualcy under pressure.
a hot, humid day comblllod with
jor divisions, Including men's
Century Division
Ryan JJl8lliiiiOd to ..... up the
Dalloa l'lllUIIila game
1lnglea, ln the Three - S t a r
W. L. T. Pc~ Southwest Open Table Tem!s
with 12 or 19 emnpletlona but ......oct to be toe muebfor Clovemoot or them _.. or the abort lnnd to handle. By the. time the Cleveland .•• , , l I 0 • 500 Tournament In Oldaboma CIJ;y
varietY. Dallas oompl- onl,y lall ,quarlor rolled 8l'&lt;lUild, New Orlean• • , • I I 0 •500 Saturday en1 !llnday.
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Feature matches of the tOurPlttaburib ••••• 0 2 0 •000 nament, whli:h drew top pta,y.
Ita
game to eatry the threat
Copltol Division
Next !lmda,y could provo to
load.
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era from Oklahoma, Texas, LouW. L. T. Pet lalana, New Mexico and Arizona
· Cowllo.Ye Take c"bartle
he more of the aame for the
Rese"e ~ baek Craig Brqwna. The LDs An&amp;eiea Riuna Dallas • • , • , , , 2 o o 1.000 were the last two, starting at
~ put the Cowllo.Y• out come to town for the aea1011'1 New York •• , , • 2 0 0 1.000 3:30 a.m. !lmda,y, Ill which Tan·
·..In tront with a lwii-Pl!l score home - a r and al]llln the W1sh!ngton, • , , I I 0 ,500 nehlll first defeated U. S. No.
1D the otc&lt;llld quartor ind then game will he baiod oo bloc:k- Philadelphia • , , , 0 2 0 .000 2 ranked Dell SWeerts, Grand
Western Conference
'a Rym tumble waa plcilid IQl lnt The tront rour ot the Ramo
Rapids, Mich., 3.,2 Ill bl&gt;BIIhree
Centnl Dlvialon
'by . - I v a enl WUlle TOWIIOI Ia .... of the moot teared In
ot
five, nnd opln three straight,
W. L. T. PeL tor the IItle.
w11o wOddted 20 yards IIlio the prolealllooal toOtbull.
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poaalbla brl&amp;bl apot for Minnesota ...... 2 0 0 1. 000
lii.nd .... Cor Ills morepolnle.
Playing the men's alngies In
!'fAller a haifttmo lockerroom &amp;lncJBY'I S11111 will he the pres- Green Bay ...... 1 1 0 .500 dnuble e!ltnlllallon, nnd start1
Dallu eami beck OR• once of Emlo Green In the back- Detroit • , .. .. • • I 1 0 •500
Coostal Division
to the field more dotmniDed field. G..- has been aldellnod
W. L. T. PeL
tor
aaveral
weeko
with
a
knee
. over to dominate the
Loa
Angeles
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ln)ll')'
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he
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2 0 0 I. 000 KevJn Bell r:J. Fort Worth, an
The Cowtqos aeorod on thatr I.Do Arwelea Ill pro...uon play.
San
Franclaeo
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He'D ~ pt bit llrll
.flrll otrenatve series of tho bait
Alianta
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Results
Rtevea aloo aceGUIIIod for worl&lt;ouls this week nnd lhould
New York 34 Philadelphia 25
. Diuas' Bnal UJU.chdown on a he r • tor duJ;y ~da,y.
Detroit
42 Chl&lt;OBO o
one,yard plun&amp;o after Cleveland
BaiUmore 28 Atlanta 20
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M!IDlsota 26 Green Bay 13
Dllllal 28 Cleveland 7
New Orlei!IO 37 WashlnetoR 17
I.Da Angelaa 45 Plttsburlh 10
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San Fnnolaco 35 st. Louts 17
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Atlanllll Sin' Fi'andoeo
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NATIONAL LEAGIIE
W, L. Pc~ GB BalUmore 11 Pittsburgh
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Chi- al !llllllesota
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Baltimore ••• 89 68 .567 1:11!. Dal1u at Phllldelphla
· SU.Frat\claeo, , 86 72 .5U 9 , ••• , 8t 72 .~8 11
Deitott at Green Bay
75 .51&amp; t3 Clevelanl ••• 113
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I.Da Alples Ill Cleveland
Pltlllourll&gt;, .... 78 71 .5113 15 New York, , , 80 76 .513 21
st. LoUts at New Orleans
~Chi-•
79 78'.503 15 Oakland .... n 78 .500 23
Waoblngton at NOw York
• ~tlanta;, ..... 79 78 .503 15 Mtnneaote •• 75 81 .481 .28:.
AFL srANJilNGS
All&amp;ele• .... 7t 83 •t71 20 California •• 66 90 .t23 35 .
By Ulllted Prell Jntornau...al
il'hllade!phla ... , '13 8t. 485 21 Chi- . . . . 64 92 .tit 31
EAST
New York,., , .;71'86 ,U2 2S Waahlq.... , • 60 95 ,387 tol/z
W. L. T. PeL
. ' Hoootail .• , , , , , 10 87 : t46 :K x ·Clinched pennant
New York ••••• 2 0 0 LOOO
. ':x. Cl!nehod pennant
SUnday' a Reoults
.• Boston ....... I 1 0 .500
'J~ ·~ ~·· Relblts
Waetwwton 6 Detroit 0
HousiAIII .... , • , I 2 0 ,333
.. ·P ittsbuqh 5 ad- I
BOston 5 Now York 1
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'rNew York 5 Phlladolphja 2
Cleveland~ Calllarnla 1
Buttalo , , •••• , o 3 0 .ooo
~lloUstoo ·s ~u 1
Minnesota 2 Oakland 1
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:~~&amp;n Frlllici,aeo 10 AdaJ1ta 2
Baltlmwe 3 cbt- 0
W. L. Pet
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Today' a Proloollla Plte••
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S.ll) oi OlkKanao·City ... • 2 1 0 .667 .
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dnelllnad , ," , 2 I 0 .687
..;nr 11-iSl at ·PI~ (Veale
U·lll
Deawer, ••••• ·• 0 Z 0 .ooo,
.. 1:~-u an1 Bulildnef;Jtl, 6:0$ p.m.
Swldly'i RAioults
. · CLEvELAND (UPD The ra•e Dallu field poa!Uon with
.tlevllland Browll.o, wllo paid 110 two paiS lnterterenee panaltleo.
Jl,yan lelmod ... with apllt enl
~mueh attention to thlllr paoalng
·lilack and .,.....S tiame In Paul Warlleld for Cloveiand'o
· Jr&amp;cUee, mtghl dn wen to ..... lone score, a 55..yard pau &amp;da1
.I'Olllr~ m their bloc:klng.
Ill the second
&amp;mdl,\"1 28-7 to.. to the DalLllle Tlghtenod
The Dallal Una Ughlenod up
.ia• Cowllo.Y• Ill the Cotlon Bowl
- ihowed that Clovelnnd't Inner and the Browns nre unable to
)lnio wao IIIII not a weldecl unit penetrate Cowllo.Y terrltoey
·ani that Lei'O)' Kally ... be more than twice after their

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lncJllre at your DMV nnd you
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screen always have been vutly
short on this rare and delteate
commodity .•.• There is a naturalness in Streisand's playing that
must be credited to her or course,
and to the way she delivers her
lilies with a pithY ntp of endearIng self-criticism: grateful f o r
any compliment, she stlll can't .
believe it enQUgh not to take oahand softly cynlral stabs at her

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sand li)' IaGoell.innOrl, ~ aloo
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·voi~e along Broadway
BY JACX O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - What a n1ib1
fw homely Blrlai
Barl&gt;ra Streloand in "Funny
Girl" Ia au endearing sroteiiCIUO,
with the courage or her ahorteomtnga, Whieh ghea her a diellnaulahod extena!on Car beyond
the category ot a novelty ....
Uke thl' original Fannie Brice,
wboae lite ''Funny Girl" pur.POrtedb' recounts but doesn't actuallY this 1110Yie ~~ a sheer
fantasy strung along a few wisps
of d!atant fact hardly Important
enough to make anyone carp about hi1torlcal dist&amp;rtions - La
Strelwul Ill this eertalnly big,
naturally lavish, of course in
wfde-ecreen Panavialon, tinted
to be sure by Tedmicolor movie,
does generate great gobs ofsympathy for this very homely. girl

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oveey SirI who lll!lfero a !ac!al,or
plu&lt;alcal ·cleltdeney 1114 conllanl·

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more

illlloae talents
than made Armllein -!d love it, lor tile
up lor tbe culllomary grace nnd essence t1 a c:onman's atrate&amp;V
beaucy tradltlonall,y linked With Ia to fool p{pona lllto thinking
the females porlllod by Flor- he 11 a &lt;harming, del!shtfUI gen.
t!eman .... Nli:ky Arnstein had
enz Zlegfeld.
"Fulllll' Girl" _ . . . at the the BroadWa.v polish, the surlace
Criterion Theatre on Times or 11 claaa," and the saving wit
Square ooly a few street ....... among lnllm8tea not to hide hi•
bers away rrom various loca- cynical wittlclsma.
W, C. Fields 10 admired Nlc:~
tions wherein the actual Nicky
Arnstein, Fannie's real h us- ky'a chilly hwnors that many
band in somewhat tawdry record- of the bulboos-noled comedian's
ed tact, operated assorted gamb. molt memorable Unes a r e
either exactiJ' Arnateinlan or
ling dens and eon games.
It takes little away from the were only sliahii.Y adjusted to
picture- in fact Arnltein'stnte make them more potent Co r
story remains in the rile• aa stage and screen .•.• omar S.U·
namboyantly l!llnlld in the ex- If pla,ys Arnstslll with a tenler• treme and couldntt be fttmed as ly dramatic sJ;yle that eould not
an,y'Udng but a quieter crime be more oppositeArnltelnlnreal
Olm - that Broadway oldtlm- life; but that is not a "lie,"
era might laugh at the tale now certainly not a reversed llbeli
epm on celluloid; but Nicky It menly offers a most attractive actor a Cine romantic role
which 1enee. brilliantly as counterpoint lo the gifted ugly duekllng star.
"FW111Y Girl"' 11 a warm and
brilliant comedY, far better than
ita longrun original musical
which played at the Winter Garden on Broadway for years ....

That is, until nnally it wallows
more than slightly in Ito llcUonal sentl...,t, ultimately to
bathos; but that's only the finishj and a great part or the pic-

ture IS sheer tun.
It proves Barbra Streisand In
her first film role can gener-

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Dear Helen:

Three cheers Cor the gal who
She's foolish. I would stand up
saJd
she .. wrote away" her eatto the stepdaughters and lit them
Ing
problema
by grabbing a pen
Dear Helen:
know what's what.
lnsteed
or
a
sweet.
Wrltlqls a
Not Jnam~ year1 ago I wrote
II a chewing out d!dn~ work,
wonderful
emotlooal
ooUet. 11
1 ••lovelorn colwnnn for a lo. Pd use a strap.
atralghtens
oot
the
thin!dng,
nnd
cal paper. I ooon laarned that
AI a Firat Sergeant in t h e
makes
one
realize
It
hn't
sO
the most bigoted people around Army, aometlmea I had to whip
much
the
problem
in
IUe,
as
the
""re those wllo wounded otr Ill a whole platoon berore I got
the name of 11 religion.,. T h e y their respect. Then I had It wv we adjust and .learn to cope
with I~ - EDNA
damned me aa an instrument a1 mndel
1bls column is dedicated to
the devil nnd eooatgnod me to ev •
Tell that woman to mnke It
family
living, so If )'OU're haverlutlng ftre if my vlewa dlf. 50 hot Cor those klda they'U
kid
trouble
or Jusl pllllntrou.
Ing
Cered from thetrs by a ha!r- shape up or elae. - M-Sal
ble,
let
Helen
help YOU. · She
breedth.
E. K.
will al110 weleome 1our own aPerhaps you, being an eman- Dear 5@1.;
musing
-rlenees. Addreu
'clpatod columnist, wiU sa,y wbal
Tell me, Sarge, dld you come
· 1 reoroct to. - ONCE cmcK- out of the Army weorlng a Mr. Helen Bottel in care ofthlsnewsPopular!ly medal?- H.
'llear O.C.:
Dear Helen:
: I've already oeld It, DIIDl'
1 can't see to drive, ao I
5
I w I
: tlmea, but Ill a W8l' that apeako couldn't pass the driving test
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1 2 3
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:Iauder 1han my own worda. I Now 1 don't have any 1dentif1caI 9 10 11 12 13 14
iotmply print the !anstlc I-rs Uoo card, so that when I try
IS 16 17 II 19 20 21
22 2l 2:4 2:5 26 2:7 28
Irate replies r r o m to cash checka or otherwise ea. .
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,il!on nnd bigotry.
ver's llc:ense do? I've aahed at
Thia Is The Place Far You
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the pollee station, enl tho,y don't
•'Dear Mrs. Bottel:
make Identification cards. - J.
DUDS 'N' SUDS
uyou are sending young peo- Dear J.:
€01N-OP LAUNDRY
(llo llrlllllll Into the arms or
I understand that in s o m e
lrd &amp; Ash
Middleport
the devil with your lrnmorsl 'ad- states, the Motor Vehicles Deflee.' .... etc:., etc:., etc!.- Mr.
N.""
.... And dn 100 know WHY
Mr. N. condemned me? Because
I told an almost 14-year~ld girl
Jibe was old enough to shave her
lap if the)' needed ttl - H.
Dear Helen:
The letter from the woman
whose marriage wu ndned by
her lllepdaugltters llloplred me
to live he'r aome advic:e.
tile said she was walking out.

"REUGJONISTS"' AREN'T
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While Akr&lt;la Un!•eriiiJ;y has
Aahlanl Over
Bob Maddeot ani Bernie
alwa,ya drawn weD tor Ita Ill·
111a1 AemoCl:lp game, Slblrda,y Kress combined for n.ve 1oUChe
nigh!' a crowd of. 43,068 was the downs In DQ!On'S 1'11118Way.
targell ever to puah Its way IIlio Aahland whipped Woollier 25-13.
Bowling Green exploded Cor a
the Rubber Bewl.
The . - Zips ~-4) re- 62-8 declal011 oplnat Ball state
apondod with a 41-13 romp In . Ita . opener, piing "' 320
7ardo ruahlllg nnd 129 more
oplnst Indiana state.
passing.
Tailback Honeotar DaNau...ally...alod
Musldn&amp;wn
plaos.
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woo
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its
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to
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vletory
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Kenyon enlod Ita 11-came IDI·
lng streak with a 21-8 win over West Liberty, W. Va., wllen three touchdowlll.
ado Unlvorsily outmuscle'd
Tom F ala returned a Clnal 1111r•
centre, Ky.
DQ!On explndod for Ito big- tor klekoll 95 yards to earn a Marahall t8.S Ill the Mid-AmeriPot point •outbUrst in 27 yeare, 13-13 deadlock Ill a Sll1lO marred can Conterenee' s only same.
Tailback Bob lloum8rd eolleclhumblillll st. Josel&gt;h, Ind., 57· by 160 1ards In penalltas.
ad three touchdoWns, rell8l'Ve
Akron,
ToiOdo,
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tprtarback Steve lldver two.
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~rback Cleve Bryanlllred
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Mowrt Union's Perry Bourn
two roo, hitting 9 or L8 paasea
Intercepted till passes Ill the recorda.
Toledo, ' led b1 Roland Mo11' tor 105 ¥ards.
Purple Rllltlora' 20-4 romp over
three
touc:hdmma, outclassed
Franklin. TltBI must be some

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just another l;jplcal fDotboll
lootball -kenl tmolvlng Ohio
college lootl&gt;all teamL . •
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While there was tho -eted
like Toledo romping to its 11th
etrlllllll vldory, ICJIIBOst among major eoUeges, mui:h
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OKLAHOMA CITY (IJP!l,.Stlck a fork ln me, rm done,"
said big ·Bobl:o' Nleholo, aa he
and sldeklc:k ~.. Archer
pr.parod to 1111111 their f!.O,OOO
first plaee lliOil01 tr... lhO PGA
team i:h1J111lonahlp.
11 This la a good way to close
out the year, i1111't tf1" Nlehol1
asked.
Archer and Nicholl I~ I
sizzling 7-under-901' 65 SUnday
to break out of a thre&amp;41'Q tle
lor ftfth place ani outpaee
Rlveo Me- and MCIIJ;y Kaser
by two strokes In the $200,000

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appeared Ill no tournaments
out- T..aa betore Saturday.
Tarmehlll then was laced with
having to win Ills straight matehes to get back Ill the wimen'
side and a ohol at SWeerl s, wllo
waa sweeping hi1 bracket with
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That he did, swamping t h e
lt--&lt;&gt;ld Bell Ill their second mati:h nnd finally meaourlng SWeerla 3.2 nnd 3-8.
SWeerls and Tamehlll "'"' the
men•a - • • handily and Tonnehll! won the 17 and Under
~r d!vla!on.
SWeer!s nnd Tannehl!! also pre.~
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day between toem01 -ches.
Th01 were aeedod 1.2 in the

tourney.
John Tamehlll II the No. I
rsnked jurdor Ill the
nnd
Connda, Is Ohio men's singles
i:hamplon, and was ranked 14th
ln men's lfnllaa ln the V. S.
In 1967. He Is the leading candldete lor lllli&gt;Otntmenl a1 the ooly
junior on the tour-man team to
represenl the Unl~ state• Ill
the world table tennla tournament Ill Munl,ch, Germany next

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May.

saturday
THORPE BAY, Eng II n d
ruPD- Britain retained the
Little America's Cup of International Catamarans when Lady
Helmsman beat Yankee Clipper,
the U.S. boiL

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The G-loot-6 Archer anl&amp;-rool2 Nli:hols replaced Arnold
Palmer nnd Jack Nicklaus Ill
the team throne romn with a 22under-par 265, but the new
champions pve part of the
credit for their victorY to
Palmer and Nicklaus, their
foursome mates la the first

NEW YORK - (IJPO - Top
!night won the $142,820 Belmont
Futurll;y b1 al• lengths ani paid
$3.20.

round.
"I elllo1ed pllllng with
them,'' Nichols aakL "'I tlllnk It
got us orr to • oood start
u A big crowd
arouM the
green knock&amp; the wind down."
making it easier to control the
ball, Nichols Jdcled. "A lot of
people don't realize that."
Nichola and Archer llred
three straight birdies to start
their final rounl. The blitz
propeUed them into a on&amp;-stroke
lead, whl ch they increased In a
rush to the clubhouse.
The McBee-Kaser duo, which
wu tied ror tlrst with Dale
Douglass and Hale Irwin at 17·
under after the third round,
could not keep pace with
Archer-Nichols nnd ftnlshed at
267, good enough ror $12,000
tPiece. Douglass IJil Irwin
carded a par 72 SUnday ani
drQIIPed to sixth place.
Tom Wlakq~C ani ll.ll Sikes
were three wxler par SUnday to
claim third plaee and $7,500
each with a team tdal of 1g..
under-par 268.
Palmer and Nicklaus won
$1,600 apleoe by zytng ror 15th
place with a 14-urlier-par 273.

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TENNIS -WINNER

TOKYO
(IJP0
wnp,IIOII 1111 the eastern • DIIvls Cit&gt; tennis ~hlp
Sunday as the double• team of
Rainan- Krlobnln and Jo,y
MukerJea Kojl
WataMbs ani 1 - Watanabe.
6-a, s..2, 5-7, 1-6, 8-(J.
The India 1e1m wUl ..., meol
West GeriDODY, with lha tnrvlvor ~ the United ~ lor
the rtal&gt;t to meet Australia In
the challerp raunl.

Take 6-0 l..o!!S

N.Y.
{IJP0Hank
won the

PT. PLEASANT - The Meigs

pace at Yonkers Raceway by
almost a length.
Sunda,y
OKLAHOMA CITY {IJPOBob Nichols ani George Archer
won the PGA team championship with a-265.

Pleasant Little Blacks here sat-

Harnmertn
Reserve rootba11 team suft'ered
$50,000 Lawrence B. Shepj)&amp;l'd 1 6-0 lou at the hiOOs of the Pt.

KINGSBURG, Callt {IJPDKathY Whitworth won tile Klnga
River Ladles . ~ coli lour·
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when a ball carrier got loose on
an off-tacklepla)'andran35yards
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)to paydlrt.
San O!eco and Atlanta pla)'oct a
ST. JOVITE, Que. (IJPOMeigs Dachas Fenton Taylor
Dennls Hulme of New Zealand and Dlc:k Well said the ootlng
won the camdlan Gran! Prill was a good, dose match with
auto race in a McLaren-Ford to both teams playing good ball.
MINNIEAR INJURED
tie Graham Hut of England Cor H1Ubec:k Mike Grate was the ofPillLADELAIIA (IJPO
Halfback ·Bailly Mlmlear, a tlrat place In the WOI'ld driver fensive standout fOl' Meigs.
The Meigs Reserves wl11 host
surprise perfonner la the New stlll&lt;llngs.
Gall!polla this Saturday nlghL
York Giants beckfte!d, wUI he
TOYKO (IJPO-Indla took an
lost lndelln!tel.Y to the Nat!ooal
Footblll Lelgue elub because of unbeatable 3-ll leod O'IW Japan
in their Davis Cq) eastern zone
an 11\iurY sullerod Sunda,y.
tennis
fll8b by winning the
Mimdear, a tormer Purdue
back oow in hla second. season doubles match.
In the NFL, suffered a brokan
TRENTON,
N.J. (UPI)cheek bone In Sunday's win over
Marlo Anlretll &lt;J~Piurod the
the Phl!ldelphio Eagles.
Trenton 200 auto race with 1

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Ade!bertiiAIIeaJ&gt;eny
Dlllance 11 Alma
w..,otar llllwuthmore
MI. Ulllon at KAII)'on
Weatmlllotar II Hetdelbsrl
Den!IOG at Wuhlnaton OloJ
Wla-llln
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Capital II Wlttonbeq
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scoreless tie in the ftrst of two
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highlights ot the lree-aeorlne
contest were the 80-yard touch-down ..Un by Bengal hallbaek
Warren McVea and the 101)-yard
klcko!r return IIY Bulfalo rw&gt;nlng beek Max AnderBOil.
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Dallal ground out 203 yardt
The Dallas Una, aulllod more aa the Cleveland ·detenal•e lllle defense miJht have been par·
. often than not by blltalng llllo- was plekedaparl. TheBrowna'
backera, held Ciovelnnd to just ollenalve unit was Unable to
87 yardo 011 the ground and Jull desl with the mah put on by
about ellobllabed realdoncY In Bob Utly, f.oOCJl'le Andrle, JethNFL STANDINGS
the Brown• baeldleld ao quart· ro Puah and Townoa.
Slxteen.year.old John Ta!IJe~
By
United
Pres• International hi!! or Middleport swept.all rna.
erback Frank Ryan WBS eontlnThe 68,733 parllsan lana nnd
Eastern Conference
ualcy under pressure.
a hot, humid day comblllod with
jor divisions, Including men's
Century Division
Ryan JJl8lliiiiOd to ..... up the
Dalloa l'lllUIIila game
1lnglea, ln the Three - S t a r
W. L. T. Pc~ Southwest Open Table Tem!s
with 12 or 19 emnpletlona but ......oct to be toe muebfor Clovemoot or them _.. or the abort lnnd to handle. By the. time the Cleveland .•• , , l I 0 • 500 Tournament In Oldaboma CIJ;y
varietY. Dallas oompl- onl,y lall ,quarlor rolled 8l'&lt;lUild, New Orlean• • , • I I 0 •500 Saturday en1 !llnday.
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Feature matches of the tOurPlttaburib ••••• 0 2 0 •000 nament, whli:h drew top pta,y.
Ita
game to eatry the threat
Copltol Division
Next !lmda,y could provo to
load.
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era from Oklahoma, Texas, LouW. L. T. Pet lalana, New Mexico and Arizona
· Cowllo.Ye Take c"bartle
he more of the aame for the
Rese"e ~ baek Craig Brqwna. The LDs An&amp;eiea Riuna Dallas • • , • , , , 2 o o 1.000 were the last two, starting at
~ put the Cowllo.Y• out come to town for the aea1011'1 New York •• , , • 2 0 0 1.000 3:30 a.m. !lmda,y, Ill which Tan·
·..In tront with a lwii-Pl!l score home - a r and al]llln the W1sh!ngton, • , , I I 0 ,500 nehlll first defeated U. S. No.
1D the otc&lt;llld quartor ind then game will he baiod oo bloc:k- Philadelphia • , , , 0 2 0 .000 2 ranked Dell SWeerts, Grand
Western Conference
'a Rym tumble waa plcilid IQl lnt The tront rour ot the Ramo
Rapids, Mich., 3.,2 Ill bl&gt;BIIhree
Centnl Dlvialon
'by . - I v a enl WUlle TOWIIOI Ia .... of the moot teared In
ot
five, nnd opln three straight,
W. L. T. PeL tor the IItle.
w11o wOddted 20 yards IIlio the prolealllooal toOtbull.
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poaalbla brl&amp;bl apot for Minnesota ...... 2 0 0 1. 000
lii.nd .... Cor Ills morepolnle.
Playing the men's alngies In
!'fAller a haifttmo lockerroom &amp;lncJBY'I S11111 will he the pres- Green Bay ...... 1 1 0 .500 dnuble e!ltnlllallon, nnd start1
Dallu eami beck OR• once of Emlo Green In the back- Detroit • , .. .. • • I 1 0 •500
Coostal Division
to the field more dotmniDed field. G..- has been aldellnod
W. L. T. PeL
tor
aaveral
weeko
with
a
knee
. over to dominate the
Loa
Angeles
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2 0 0 1. 000 his 'first mati:h to tt-year.otd
ln)ll')'
whleb
he
oul!ered
opinll
• ·SII110· And !hay did. . ..-BalUmore
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2 0 0 I. 000 KevJn Bell r:J. Fort Worth, an
The Cowtqos aeorod on thatr I.Do Arwelea Ill pro...uon play.
San
Franclaeo
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I I 0 •500
He'D ~ pt bit llrll
.flrll otrenatve series of tho bait
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SUndaY'
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Results
Rtevea aloo aceGUIIIod for worl&lt;ouls this week nnd lhould
New York 34 Philadelphia 25
. Diuas' Bnal UJU.chdown on a he r • tor duJ;y ~da,y.
Detroit
42 Chl&lt;OBO o
one,yard plun&amp;o after Cleveland
BaiUmore 28 Atlanta 20
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M!IDlsota 26 Green Bay 13
Dllllal 28 Cleveland 7
New Orlei!IO 37 WashlnetoR 17
I.Da Angelaa 45 Plttsburlh 10
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San Fnnolaco 35 st. Louts 17
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liT Unltod Press tnrsnau...al
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Atlanllll Sin' Fi'andoeo
,
NATIONAL LEAGIIE
W, L. Pc~ GB BalUmore 11 Pittsburgh
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W. L. Pe~ GB . :Hletrolt. ... 101 55 ,H7
Chi- al !llllllesota
·'x~ ""'!~•
H 63 ,599.
Baltimore ••• 89 68 .567 1:11!. Dal1u at Phllldelphla
· SU.Frat\claeo, , 86 72 .5U 9 , ••• , 8t 72 .~8 11
Deitott at Green Bay
75 .51&amp; t3 Clevelanl ••• 113
t8
I.Da Alples Ill Cleveland
Pltlllourll&gt;, .... 78 71 .5113 15 New York, , , 80 76 .513 21
st. LoUts at New Orleans
~Chi-•
79 78'.503 15 Oakland .... n 78 .500 23
Waoblngton at NOw York
• ~tlanta;, ..... 79 78 .503 15 Mtnneaote •• 75 81 .481 .28:.
AFL srANJilNGS
All&amp;ele• .... 7t 83 •t71 20 California •• 66 90 .t23 35 .
By Ulllted Prell Jntornau...al
il'hllade!phla ... , '13 8t. 485 21 Chi- . . . . 64 92 .tit 31
EAST
New York,., , .;71'86 ,U2 2S Waahlq.... , • 60 95 ,387 tol/z
W. L. T. PeL
. ' Hoootail .• , , , , , 10 87 : t46 :K x ·Clinched pennant
New York ••••• 2 0 0 LOOO
. ':x. Cl!nehod pennant
SUnday' a Reoults
.• Boston ....... I 1 0 .500
'J~ ·~ ~·· Relblts
Waetwwton 6 Detroit 0
HousiAIII .... , • , I 2 0 ,333
.. ·P ittsbuqh 5 ad- I
BOston 5 Now York 1
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0 2 0 ,000
'rNew York 5 Phlladolphja 2
Cleveland~ Calllarnla 1
Buttalo , , •••• , o 3 0 .ooo
~lloUstoo ·s ~u 1
Minnesota 2 Oakland 1
.. WEST
:~~&amp;n Frlllici,aeo 10 AdaJ1ta 2
Baltlmwe 3 cbt- 0
W. L. Pet
, •Loa Anglllns 3 st. Loula 2
Today' a Proloollla Plte••
S...Dtqo. , ... 2 0 0 LOOO
. J:' ~··· l'ro1&gt;lhle Pllehers
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Oakland, ...... 2 0 0 LOOO
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S.ll) oi OlkKanao·City ... • 2 1 0 .667 .
·: ·.CinetrnU (Camii7..S anll ~
11 p,. m.
dnelllnad , ," , 2 I 0 .687
..;nr 11-iSl at ·PI~ (Veale
U·lll
Deawer, ••••• ·• 0 Z 0 .ooo,
.. 1:~-u an1 Bulildnef;Jtl, 6:0$ p.m.
Swldly'i RAioults
. · CLEvELAND (UPD The ra•e Dallu field poa!Uon with
.tlevllland Browll.o, wllo paid 110 two paiS lnterterenee panaltleo.
Jl,yan lelmod ... with apllt enl
~mueh attention to thlllr paoalng
·lilack and .,.....S tiame In Paul Warlleld for Cloveiand'o
· Jr&amp;cUee, mtghl dn wen to ..... lone score, a 55..yard pau &amp;da1
.I'Olllr~ m their bloc:klng.
Ill the second
&amp;mdl,\"1 28-7 to.. to the DalLllle Tlghtenod
The Dallal Una Ughlenod up
.ia• Cowllo.Y• Ill the Cotlon Bowl
- ihowed that Clovelnnd't Inner and the Browns nre unable to
)lnio wao IIIII not a weldecl unit penetrate Cowllo.Y terrltoey
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short on this rare and delteate
commodity .•.• There is a naturalness in Streisand's playing that
must be credited to her or course,
and to the way she delivers her
lilies with a pithY ntp of endearIng self-criticism: grateful f o r
any compliment, she stlll can't .
believe it enQUgh not to take oahand softly cynlral stabs at her

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ate the grotesque enchantment
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ture of a prl. who . ~ ,ltv!lfY
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uni..,rolf;y In llolrolt. Pat, 1lliO ,
Iiiii • :V~.... ·MJI!II!r· 11 1 b • KrL cwron1 Lelaielj; ~··Ncr- j:lark, KrL llfsell and ~.ic-nlep lllore 117--lllolr parVIctor, hla wile, Darl.,., ...r 00111P- one year Ill GI..OW. ,
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1. ' o1o.y i!lll!tll iho .,._.cTge Games were play.,l Willi Rrl~u Bailey, Mi'l. Arlee Allboll. Mrs.
Romiie · Deem or ~rlilgllelil Rd., wa,tne, Mich. TIMv' mewed wltll nlgllt ClaeiOI besiMIDIPooaOJ• "........; ior ll\l.ihH...: beloc won b7 Mrs. H0111et' ~ Roland Ridlon! ani Mn. Ko ... wu tbe weekend pst or Mr. to Wayne April I, 1968 ~.
_at marehau
1J0 ~"'j;[ laird, !lira, Le-t ancJ MrL ·n~ Collins.
1\nd Mtl. - r l Crow and oons, Vietor accepted omploymoniWitll Carda 11111 be oent 1D VIctor ,
at Ookwood Hoopllll, Room 879
Bob and Jim, Roonle and Bob lett
MEIG6 BANil ·l!ooller· HP- Lewlo Grutoer•.,
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Doarbem, Mlc:h., or to hla Sunday lor Kent state Universlb'
Jar meet~Ds, a p.m; MQIIdr.y 111
A large w:odcllol( '1"1 &lt;liocorataddress at Old Midi. Rd., Wo:""i/1.
where they are enrolled.
Molp lf18h Sj:hool..Ceteria.
ed. tile Sill table. Tile
Mich.
LIDIA CIRCLI!; R!merG.i mont ~e ,deeo~tl~ feotutOd
Mr. ani MrL Harwell Betz
Qlorls Conrl)f) or SL Jooph,
United - · C.....c:l!. 1:30 I c~ Inscribed "lleit Wllbtl,
Mich., have opent tile past ten .
. ~.m. !olandt,y nllht ol iht cluircb. *""~ l!ld Rick" aurrOUiliOd by
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days here wlth Mrs. Betz'
Jn a cermony lt the Pomeroy
.TUESDAY
Gaeoll were 1\lrl. Hamer .RaciRock Springs Grange bowling
mother I MrL B. A. Dodson or
BACK TO
RACINE CUB SCout pldcmiOI- lord, lllrL W. A. Morpo. ~L Firat Baptist Olurch, before Chester. Belore returning to team held a plCJiic reeemly at
roc, s p.m. TUeado.y, In Rac1ae Amce Leoilard.- ~.. wuuim membero ol the Immediate llmSCHOOL
their home, '&amp;heY plan to visit in tile borne ol Mr. and Mrs. liarilies &amp;m I feW eJOse friends,
Bljilllll Churdi. 411 ~~-tool
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Hair Styling
Attelldtng
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Mr. ancJ Mrs. Robert Grimm Roy Holter, Ann, Alan, Jantee,
OPDI TullbAY
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and Eddie; Mr. and Mro. Roband
chlldren
or
Columbus
were
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Vws ot the ceremony were
semett Poot 128, American ~A&gt;&lt;
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ert Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilglon, 7:30 p.m. ll iho MlddJ&amp;.
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read b;y tile Bev. W. H. Perrin
liam Radford, Bec:l&lt;y aud lolary
Elw~ Cor the Worl4 Fel- port balL
on Thursday, Sept 12, at 7:30 Bert Grimm.
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Loui Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gnleloinhli&gt; !llftrln&amp; a m1111011 pro- JUNIOR AUXILIARY ol Drew
p.m.
ser,
Maria and Marla, J o y
joel, ..... -- e d Thurlda.Y W~bater Poat 39, Amerlean LeGiven in marriage by her son,
By
ALTA
CONE
Grover,
and the hoste' cblldren, I
n!&amp;bt by mtmbero ol t11o Boll' gl.n, wW meet at 7:30 Tuellday
- Mlstephen Pullen, the bride wore
ANNOUNCE RALLY DAY
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Several
!rom
this
Yielnll!&lt;
at!llerrle,
Bob, and Bruce.
Bee Claaa afthe Middleport Firat nllht at tle legion ball. Niw or1----~--;;.w.;,eio;
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a aoJd tweed dress witb matcbRall,y Day Will be obnrved
tended tile recent Albany Fair.
J!IV!Il Church.
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llcoro wW be elacted IIlii lalnl coat and a corsage or yellow &amp;rldl)' ll tbe United Met~Jt11111
Vance WUber Is a psdent In
PJanio. - . dlaeuooecl lor a atallod.
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roses and daisies. Danny Zirkle Church, Chester. Tbeabservauc:e
Holzor Hoapllll
dlmer to new meilibero
PAST MATRONS, Pomero.J
of Pomeroy served as best man will be an all day al!air.
Mr. and ~.: Wesley Bobe of
IOIIIOtiJu In Docember. T bt Chajlter Ill, O.F.S., wW moet
ChUIIeotho
ealled _on hlsparanla, 1m- Mr. COwiD lllld Miss S!eph'
lllrtbdl)'a or Mrs. Charlae Ed- at 7:30 Tueaday nlgllt · It the
ante Pullen was her mother's
The United States has never
Mr. and 1\lro. Jarrot llobo, a r&amp;Warda. Kro. Jamta Souoloro, home of ~L Tbelma DDL .
atlendant.
had
and does not now have a
cent Seturday evening.
Mrs. EVa llartlir and Kro.)lir11te new Mrs. Cowan is em- commitment to take, retake
61110 ETA PID Cl1iiiter at
Mr. and Mr1. Enol Peck and
ey Crois ......, abMr¥ed. Docaor to hold all of South Vietnam
Slpla Phi Sororll1, 8:15 wiCe, Sprlnglleld, spent a SURday_ ployed at Meigs Genenl Hos- for any particular government
Uoo• tor a '"bakeleaau lNike llle p;m., TUelda.Y, aodal room at
pital. Mr. Cowan works at Kais......, collocted. 1\lro. Elisabeth tile CoiiiiJiblia ancJ Sou_, Oblo allerDOOn With ~s. Ginevra Foo- er Aluminum. They live at 982 in Saigon .
tor.
.-senate mo;oritv ZeadeT
Slavin preolclod Ill lbe mut1•1 Electric co.
Mr. and ~L Albert Cone were llfsoU St. In Mlddlo&amp;JorL
Mike Mqmfltld, D-Mcmt.
wl\lch opened wllb prl)'fl', oCrll&gt;WEDNE!I&gt;AY
In Pomeroy recentb.
IUre from 91. JtJbn ,ad • lnodlTRINITY GUILD, 1:30 w.e.Mrs. Martha Mays, strasburg,
b7 Mro. Mollie McGhie• day at ll1o Trinlb' United ~cb
IIlii
Roberto Parker o1 Bolivar
Fall Rowers decorated t b e at Christ; Frl_, Clrde, !1011;
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recenlly with their parrotreabment tablo wllb Mi'L EAI- Mill lolary Vll'llntli Bfl\lel,hal
1!111• Mr. and 1\lrs. Ney Carpe,.
wuda,lllro. ~. Kro.Harttile -am; Mi'a. !o!U ~do­ lor •
._,., ancJ Mrl. Croea U tbe bootKra. BW !'llrrln, ..,.rr•
Recent Yisltora with Mrs. GlntiiOL Olbero alten4llll w e r e
..... "'boaleii _CCIIIlinmee • .
ewa
Foster were Mrs. Z e II a
Mrs. Jacob Turner, Mre. DIAl
FEENEY-BISNNETT· Pootl2S, Weyanl, Connie and Randy Gonl,
llamm, !lira. G. G. Werner, Mro.
Lillie Bouab, IIIII Mra. Fru- American Lellon, 7:30 p.m. at Collllllbea, llarold Veroon ani
the baiL
Jerry Hull and wife, Dayton,
eea Bearha.
THURSDAY
Mr. anc1 MrL John Reed spent
RIVERVIEW GARDEN Cl~ a SUnday with her parents, Mr.
wiD m0et Tburlda.Y, SepL 26, and Mro. carl Beane, UldweU.
75
EA.
at 7:30 p.m. at the hans or Mrs. Beane is in poor health.
MrL Gene WUson, Wltb Mrs.
Mrs. Ola Perry has spert: a
CUI Buckley as -still. Now week Yloltlng her cblldren ani
otftcera artt to be lnatalled.
their rOmllleo In COlumbus.
WOMEN'S Al:l&gt;u~iATION, MldMr. anc1 Mrs. Elba Harvey or
dleporl First United PNob71er- TQ)edo spent 1 recent weekend
lan Chureli, Thurlda.Y; ~L Joe with his slller, Mi'L Ruth Wood,
Balloy, Mi'a. Karl ow.n, clevo; aud hls brother, Elza Harvey,
tltlll; meetlntiiD be - - ..,
~~· 'I!"QI\IIIIB a,.. SupdiY w,ltiJ.
a 6:30 potluck dlmer. Holllita- l\lro. Ola Perry alii Frank wero
" wW be 1\lrl. Edward - - William Thomaa and wile ani
kelt, Mra. Leo Kermecty, Mia• I!IOD-In-law and Mrs. Allee Per· •
Pill'IDa Joachim, Mrl. Ed &amp;nltb, ry
. Thomas, Columbus.
~~- WIIUam Oblln&amp;er, ancJMra.
Lewis McLaugi&gt;UnofMcArthur
CUI Gilmore.
called on Mrs. Ginevra Foster,

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~•• Flo.Yd H. Barnhouse, Rt. 2 Pomero)'; M It' a..
!)amy R. Diehl, Racine; lllrL
Edwlc v. Edwina, ~ackion; R~&gt;J
L. Sbutlbo, Swttuwa; Mrs. Rcmert
E. Mlller,lroalon; MloaLomaJ.
Morgan, Itt. 3 Wellllloll; Ger111111 -McKoczle, Itt. 5; Eldon E,
Waueh, Rt. 2 ,Padro; Mi'a. Johft
J. ~leo~~, Itt. I ' lloaoYa; RanciY
J, Durst, COU8&amp;adll~, W_. Va.;
MrL Mlllanlllamolld, Jr., COalbl; Mri. Jamea ,S. Bl'' "'"!'n,
lrqnlon; Ralpll if. 'Si8warta6n,
Itt. 8 Logan; George W, S o aIP'IIYol, Ashllnd, 1&lt;1.; Bemard
C. lfar\lor, JadtiGII; Mi'o. WUIIs M~l, Wollllloll.
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Sotunlajl; Kra. Richard L; liar,

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Gre0111p Locks 166 miles down- terways Journal, st. Louls, and
From Geoport, N. Y., Marlon stream In order to got Cspt. many other states. Tbose atlendG. Hartl flY, a retired railroad Baxter te Marietta lor 1 h e trom the local area Included
ll!llneer, bad a _ . at astem- mooting.
Russell R. Stone, c. c. Stone
wheol towboll bearing his name.
Engineers workboats and and Cb&amp;rles H. Stone, Pt.
Tile Piddle wheel operlllod per. launches carried sight - seera Pl01sant: Pater Jennings, 9·ft&lt;tl1 bjl cotlljll'IIIOd air, Hart- [rom the Marietta watorl'ront out yoars-old, Irom Kerr' a Run, In
lo,y allo bad a model of a tow- to tile Sle. Genevieve where they oomi&gt;IDY or Charles (GranddaAD
bell enstao and also an old - were received with top courtesy 9laln from Anti.,Ul;r; IIIII ~i•au
lime steam engine, both operat- and abown lrOUDd tho dredge H. Gardner, Jim Roblnllllll, Fran
ed b1 compressed air.
b;y members ol tile crew.
Mullen, Bob Erwin, Capt. Cberleo
Clpllln Wai prealclod at tbo
Attencllng the meeting wore M. Young, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Ntl...,
lamll.Y .....,."" In tile boat 11or. people trom St. Paul, Mlrm., P. Gordner, Mr. IIIII Kra.lloui... llhlllter after the 11m-. Keokuk, Iowa, Ray Spencer, Wa- las Wetllerholt ani Mr. and ~1.
Dr. Gamble and Capt. Rutter
Dick Thomao, all of Gallipolis.
_,al:lo_.....s.S;oclal
....U were lrllnDieod. Tbey lnrlqton,
cl- Spencer D. Creel, Park·
erlllurg, W. Va., whole speclal ~

IF II. ateam, 011 botb water
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HUGHES PRESENT
TilE MOST CELEBRATED
......., • tbe 29th -ual getlatplllioi ·Walo CJpt, Jean P.
......... jlbo apcike &amp;niag tbe

l'amiiJ( • H1&lt;1n on tile bank• of
U. Nut'Qrrm. ''The 92-:YIU'-old
retlretl I'M&gt;'M!oolaolppi RIYer

-!lildtdrove..,trnrn
Louiarlll( KJ,; .wltl&gt; bla clau8h•• lloliOo; ... her liulband,
B. E. PnQr. _

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Bu FRED DOWN
UPI ii&gt;orts Writer
Whleh way wiD lhe Green Bay
Paeken bmmce?
That's the question raised in
lbe National Football League
today
after the Minnesota
Vild~s' LPiet 2S..i3 victory over
tile world cluwlono Sunday.
Did that triurapli domonlllrlte
tbet tile Paekero have become
Just uother food:lall team? Or
doeo It mONI,y mean tllat the
Packero are startloc slowl,y this
seaaon as they did In 1967 and
stiU rellln tbe championship

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I . t •li, wu bern II Marietta "' 1&amp;18. ~ be wu 20 be touch?
One !act Is clear-tile VUdocs
hill llrll Job Ill Marlllta
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IliaD lcll!ntl4od with the ar... CaJ1t. Gordon

Line ,.., llnee. He retlretlrrom

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To keep plastic IsboWer curtains -lootl!IK cleaner and
Imber, wash them thoroughly

routed the ChicagO Beers, ~.
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The Loa ADgelea Rams and
Baltimore Calta .......,,.... ..,.
beaten anc1 t1ec1 ror !!rat place
In tile c•olll DIYialon, ll1o
Rams b;y rUIIfC the Plttsberih
Steelers, 45-lO.

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Joe KlllP guided the VUdoc
vletory wltll hlo short piq)olnt
passes and twice sent BW
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Andrew Toler, Mil~ J. Woomer, Everett R. Flelda, ~~. WU_Uam H. Stepp, Mra. Jerry R.
Ciolancl aMinriDtdaughter, Mi'a.
Cl,yclo H. Dunlap ancllnrlnlclauah-.
tor, Mrs. Charle.o T. Sprcuoeand
lnrlnl dauihter, Mra. James L.· ·

l!IIDO, retaining
tllht ball
cor&amp;roa, intercepting two passes
and making the elutch firstdown plays.

in the lhlnl
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!:~l!llld bla llrll SID

an 83-yanl march to take a 23-6
lead that clinched ll1o contest.
VIkings Loading Division
The victory was tile VlidJWI'
secood straight and gave them
sole posseaslon of first place ln
tbe Central Dlvlsloo of tile NFL.
The Packer• are tied at 1-1 wllh
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oy s. Owens, Mill DllePickeno,
M. Heaton, Rt. 3 Fameroy; Mrs.
MRS. MARGARET ELLA LEWIS, donatirv her time ani talent as an art teacher In tile new
frM art eliJSel in Pomeroy, points out a technique to the many students on hand for the opening
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lng hooro 2-4 aud 7-3 p.m. ParMrs. Hobert W. Awbery, MIents only on Podlatrlca Ward. 1 chael Betz, EviD Bobo, Kro. WalAdlnlulans
ter R. Buescher, Mrs. Harman
Jimmy Adkins, 151 Berger E. Cillo, Mra. OlaE. Crall, RobAVe.; Lu Am Davll,' 178 Brent- ert L, Cwruhlna, Mn. 'I11oma1
wood Dr.; John A. Saf!leo, 2171 H, Fowler, Mlas Yield A. MaoEastern Ave.; Mra. Graee A. kino, Ted Hautelcl, Jr., ~~­
PbWipa, Rt. 2 Crl&gt;wn CU;y; Mro. Arlhur R. Koker, Mrs. Demdo
Richard L. llarrlnBion, Vlntoa; P. Martlri, Millard Mercer, RobMrs; Noel F. stover, Itt. 2 Vin- ert L, Miller, IJeiJcJnh G, Multon; Mro. Norman 11- !lloter, Rl. llno, Mrs. Tbelma Pratt, ~ •.
1 Crotm CiQ'; Vern A. Sundara, Wylllt E. R:ullonl, - c a E.
Kodne,yj Lawrence C, Barknr, Rouoh, Daryl K. Sboemaker, ~a.
Itt. I Northup; Dooald L. Brown, Francia W. Webb, Mi'a. lo(yrtle
GalllpoUa; Raymond o. Gooeh, J. Welt, Vance D, Wilbur, Earl
Itt. 2 Ga!Upolla; Mrl. Brad¥ J. C, Wlllon&amp; Mrs. Lawrence WUI,
Angel, Rt. 2 Crown CIV; Jes88 Charles E. WUaon, !lira. Lottie
E. Jewell, Rt. I ~; KrL , B. Youne, CurUo Prater, ChatDemla Briles, New Haven; Mlsa lane GIIIUand, Mrs. Waller J.
Yield L. Jordan, llurekeStarRt; · Voreh and Infant daughter, l\lra.
Kro. U8J:Iburn M. llf&amp;U, Pt. 1!:om:ia J. Stewart ancJ _1n1a1t
Pleaaant; Mrs. James A. Smith,. daughter, Mro. Jolmle H. Naoh
..Jll,. Pl~l!!ll; Mrs.~ Nellie a, , and ln(ant oon; Jack D, ClllancJ,

Blll,y G. Grant, MlcldliiiCrl; Herman Caudill, MlddiiiiCrl; ~ ••
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tbe q&gt;entnl art class. Lett to right are Glenn Crisp, LaociiYille; llati.Y MUlot, PomerOJ, ani Sodle Clrr, P....,y.

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time to attend the daoo In art - long a neglected field In most local schools.

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Patti
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elect o1 Rick Colllni1 w1o bon. Collins, Mbi lolarl' WOods, Mba
S.l1/rd&amp;¥ at tbelr ""'• Victor
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v•- •• ·~- ...... •• UnheraJiy where they ire e~ he wiD romaln a lew dayo !Or 1n tbe Llhran at WO)'IIO StMJ' ·
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uni..,rolf;y In llolrolt. Pat, 1lliO ,
Iiiii • :V~.... ·MJI!II!r· 11 1 b • KrL cwron1 Lelaielj; ~··Ncr- j:lark, KrL llfsell and ~.ic-nlep lllore 117--lllolr parVIctor, hla wile, Darl.,., ...r 00111P- one year Ill GI..OW. ,
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• dor at Jab1 D.-a, 7,:10b Rldfor4 ancl Mill ~i.eciaortJ. M)'L !i&lt;Cit Folmer, Kra: Wilbur arid Mr. and Mrs. Leo V~an. Jr., realclo at 41275 ffid Midi. .Wcatlon In the .., .....,~ ·.
1. ' o1o.y i!lll!tll iho .,._.cTge Games were play.,l Willi Rrl~u Bailey, Mi'l. Arlee Allboll. Mrs.
Romiie · Deem or ~rlilgllelil Rd., wa,tne, Mich. TIMv' mewed wltll nlgllt ClaeiOI besiMIDIPooaOJ• "........; ior ll\l.ihH...: beloc won b7 Mrs. H0111et' ~ Roland Ridlon! ani Mn. Ko ... wu tbe weekend pst or Mr. to Wayne April I, 1968 ~.
_at marehau
1J0 ~"'j;[ laird, !lira, Le-t ancJ MrL ·n~ Collins.
1\nd Mtl. - r l Crow and oons, Vietor accepted omploymoniWitll Carda 11111 be oent 1D VIctor ,
at Ookwood Hoopllll, Room 879
Bob and Jim, Roonle and Bob lett
MEIG6 BANil ·l!ooller· HP- Lewlo Grutoer•.,
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Doarbem, Mlc:h., or to hla Sunday lor Kent state Universlb'
Jar meet~Ds, a p.m; MQIIdr.y 111
A large w:odcllol( '1"1 &lt;liocorataddress at Old Midi. Rd., Wo:""i/1.
where they are enrolled.
Molp lf18h Sj:hool..Ceteria.
ed. tile Sill table. Tile
Mich.
LIDIA CIRCLI!; R!merG.i mont ~e ,deeo~tl~ feotutOd
Mr. ani MrL Harwell Betz
Qlorls Conrl)f) or SL Jooph,
United - · C.....c:l!. 1:30 I c~ Inscribed "lleit Wllbtl,
Mich., have opent tile past ten .
. ~.m. !olandt,y nllht ol iht cluircb. *""~ l!ld Rick" aurrOUiliOd by
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days here wlth Mrs. Betz'
Jn a cermony lt the Pomeroy
.TUESDAY
Gaeoll were 1\lrl. Hamer .RaciRock Springs Grange bowling
mother I MrL B. A. Dodson or
BACK TO
RACINE CUB SCout pldcmiOI- lord, lllrL W. A. Morpo. ~L Firat Baptist Olurch, before Chester. Belore returning to team held a plCJiic reeemly at
roc, s p.m. TUeado.y, In Rac1ae Amce Leoilard.- ~.. wuuim membero ol the Immediate llmSCHOOL
their home, '&amp;heY plan to visit in tile borne ol Mr. and Mrs. liarilies &amp;m I feW eJOse friends,
Bljilllll Churdi. 411 ~~-tool
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Hair Styling
Attelldtng
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Mr. ancJ Mrs. Robert Grimm Roy Holter, Ann, Alan, Jantee,
OPDI TullbAY
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and Eddie; Mr. and Mro. Roband
chlldren
or
Columbus
were
EVIMIIO?m.t
Vws ot the ceremony were
semett Poot 128, American ~A&gt;&lt;
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ert Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilglon, 7:30 p.m. ll iho MlddJ&amp;.
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read b;y tile Bev. W. H. Perrin
liam Radford, Bec:l&lt;y aud lolary
Elw~ Cor the Worl4 Fel- port balL
on Thursday, Sept 12, at 7:30 Bert Grimm.
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Loui Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gnleloinhli&gt; !llftrln&amp; a m1111011 pro- JUNIOR AUXILIARY ol Drew
p.m.
ser,
Maria and Marla, J o y
joel, ..... -- e d Thurlda.Y W~bater Poat 39, Amerlean LeGiven in marriage by her son,
By
ALTA
CONE
Grover,
and the hoste' cblldren, I
n!&amp;bt by mtmbero ol t11o Boll' gl.n, wW meet at 7:30 Tuellday
- Mlstephen Pullen, the bride wore
ANNOUNCE RALLY DAY
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Several
!rom
this
Yielnll!&lt;
at!llerrle,
Bob, and Bruce.
Bee Claaa afthe Middleport Firat nllht at tle legion ball. Niw or1----~--;;.w.;,eio;
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a aoJd tweed dress witb matcbRall,y Day Will be obnrved
tended tile recent Albany Fair.
J!IV!Il Church.
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llcoro wW be elacted IIlii lalnl coat and a corsage or yellow &amp;rldl)' ll tbe United Met~Jt11111
Vance WUber Is a psdent In
PJanio. - . dlaeuooecl lor a atallod.
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roses and daisies. Danny Zirkle Church, Chester. Tbeabservauc:e
Holzor Hoapllll
dlmer to new meilibero
PAST MATRONS, Pomero.J
of Pomeroy served as best man will be an all day al!air.
Mr. and ~.: Wesley Bobe of
IOIIIOtiJu In Docember. T bt Chajlter Ill, O.F.S., wW moet
ChUIIeotho
ealled _on hlsparanla, 1m- Mr. COwiD lllld Miss S!eph'
lllrtbdl)'a or Mrs. Charlae Ed- at 7:30 Tueaday nlgllt · It the
ante Pullen was her mother's
The United States has never
Mr. and 1\lro. Jarrot llobo, a r&amp;Warda. Kro. Jamta Souoloro, home of ~L Tbelma DDL .
atlendant.
had
and does not now have a
cent Seturday evening.
Mrs. EVa llartlir and Kro.)lir11te new Mrs. Cowan is em- commitment to take, retake
61110 ETA PID Cl1iiiter at
Mr. and Mr1. Enol Peck and
ey Crois ......, abMr¥ed. Docaor to hold all of South Vietnam
Slpla Phi Sororll1, 8:15 wiCe, Sprlnglleld, spent a SURday_ ployed at Meigs Genenl Hos- for any particular government
Uoo• tor a '"bakeleaau lNike llle p;m., TUelda.Y, aodal room at
pital. Mr. Cowan works at Kais......, collocted. 1\lro. Elisabeth tile CoiiiiJiblia ancJ Sou_, Oblo allerDOOn With ~s. Ginevra Foo- er Aluminum. They live at 982 in Saigon .
tor.
.-senate mo;oritv ZeadeT
Slavin preolclod Ill lbe mut1•1 Electric co.
Mr. and ~L Albert Cone were llfsoU St. In Mlddlo&amp;JorL
Mike Mqmfltld, D-Mcmt.
wl\lch opened wllb prl)'fl', oCrll&gt;WEDNE!I&gt;AY
In Pomeroy recentb.
IUre from 91. JtJbn ,ad • lnodlTRINITY GUILD, 1:30 w.e.Mrs. Martha Mays, strasburg,
b7 Mro. Mollie McGhie• day at ll1o Trinlb' United ~cb
IIlii
Roberto Parker o1 Bolivar
Fall Rowers decorated t b e at Christ; Frl_, Clrde, !1011;
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recenlly with their parrotreabment tablo wllb Mi'L EAI- Mill lolary Vll'llntli Bfl\lel,hal
1!111• Mr. and 1\lrs. Ney Carpe,.
wuda,lllro. ~. Kro.Harttile -am; Mi'a. !o!U ~do­ lor •
._,., ancJ Mrl. Croea U tbe bootKra. BW !'llrrln, ..,.rr•
Recent Yisltora with Mrs. GlntiiOL Olbero alten4llll w e r e
..... "'boaleii _CCIIIlinmee • .
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Foster were Mrs. Z e II a
Mrs. Jacob Turner, Mre. DIAl
FEENEY-BISNNETT· Pootl2S, Weyanl, Connie and Randy Gonl,
llamm, !lira. G. G. Werner, Mro.
Lillie Bouab, IIIII Mra. Fru- American Lellon, 7:30 p.m. at Collllllbea, llarold Veroon ani
the baiL
Jerry Hull and wife, Dayton,
eea Bearha.
THURSDAY
Mr. anc1 MrL John Reed spent
RIVERVIEW GARDEN Cl~ a SUnday with her parents, Mr.
wiD m0et Tburlda.Y, SepL 26, and Mro. carl Beane, UldweU.
75
EA.
at 7:30 p.m. at the hans or Mrs. Beane is in poor health.
MrL Gene WUson, Wltb Mrs.
Mrs. Ola Perry has spert: a
CUI Buckley as -still. Now week Yloltlng her cblldren ani
otftcera artt to be lnatalled.
their rOmllleo In COlumbus.
WOMEN'S Al:l&gt;u~iATION, MldMr. anc1 Mrs. Elba Harvey or
dleporl First United PNob71er- TQ)edo spent 1 recent weekend
lan Chureli, Thurlda.Y; ~L Joe with his slller, Mi'L Ruth Wood,
Balloy, Mi'a. Karl ow.n, clevo; aud hls brother, Elza Harvey,
tltlll; meetlntiiD be - - ..,
~~· 'I!"QI\IIIIB a,.. SupdiY w,ltiJ.
a 6:30 potluck dlmer. Holllita- l\lro. Ola Perry alii Frank wero
" wW be 1\lrl. Edward - - William Thomaa and wile ani
kelt, Mra. Leo Kermecty, Mia• I!IOD-In-law and Mrs. Allee Per· •
Pill'IDa Joachim, Mrl. Ed &amp;nltb, ry
. Thomas, Columbus.
~~- WIIUam Oblln&amp;er, ancJMra.
Lewis McLaugi&gt;UnofMcArthur
CUI Gilmore.
called on Mrs. Ginevra Foster,

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joints apd 1mall
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cine; Mro. OrvUie PbW!po, RL
~•• Flo.Yd H. Barnhouse, Rt. 2 Pomero)'; M It' a..
!)amy R. Diehl, Racine; lllrL
Edwlc v. Edwina, ~ackion; R~&gt;J
L. Sbutlbo, Swttuwa; Mrs. Rcmert
E. Mlller,lroalon; MloaLomaJ.
Morgan, Itt. 3 Wellllloll; Ger111111 -McKoczle, Itt. 5; Eldon E,
Waueh, Rt. 2 ,Padro; Mi'a. Johft
J. ~leo~~, Itt. I ' lloaoYa; RanciY
J, Durst, COU8&amp;adll~, W_. Va.;
MrL Mlllanlllamolld, Jr., COalbl; Mri. Jamea ,S. Bl'' "'"!'n,
lrqnlon; Ralpll if. 'Si8warta6n,
Itt. 8 Logan; George W, S o aIP'IIYol, Ashllnd, 1&lt;1.; Bemard
C. lfar\lor, JadtiGII; Mi'o. WUIIs M~l, Wollllloll.
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l\lra, Norman H. lllafer, Rt. I
c....., Cll1, daulhter, 3:54p.m.
Sotunlajl; Kra. Richard L; liar,

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Preview of Delta Queen Given
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Gre0111p Locks 166 miles down- terways Journal, st. Louls, and
From Geoport, N. Y., Marlon stream In order to got Cspt. many other states. Tbose atlendG. Hartl flY, a retired railroad Baxter te Marietta lor 1 h e trom the local area Included
ll!llneer, bad a _ . at astem- mooting.
Russell R. Stone, c. c. Stone
wheol towboll bearing his name.
Engineers workboats and and Cb&amp;rles H. Stone, Pt.
Tile Piddle wheel operlllod per. launches carried sight - seera Pl01sant: Pater Jennings, 9·ft&lt;tl1 bjl cotlljll'IIIOd air, Hart- [rom the Marietta watorl'ront out yoars-old, Irom Kerr' a Run, In
lo,y allo bad a model of a tow- to tile Sle. Genevieve where they oomi&gt;IDY or Charles (GranddaAD
bell enstao and also an old - were received with top courtesy 9laln from Anti.,Ul;r; IIIII ~i•au
lime steam engine, both operat- and abown lrOUDd tho dredge H. Gardner, Jim Roblnllllll, Fran
ed b1 compressed air.
b;y members ol tile crew.
Mullen, Bob Erwin, Capt. Cberleo
Clpllln Wai prealclod at tbo
Attencllng the meeting wore M. Young, Mr. IIIII Mrs. Ntl...,
lamll.Y .....,."" In tile boat 11or. people trom St. Paul, Mlrm., P. Gordner, Mr. IIIII Kra.lloui... llhlllter after the 11m-. Keokuk, Iowa, Ray Spencer, Wa- las Wetllerholt ani Mr. and ~1.
Dr. Gamble and Capt. Rutter
Dick Thomao, all of Gallipolis.
_,al:lo_.....s.S;oclal
....U were lrllnDieod. Tbey lnrlqton,
cl- Spencer D. Creel, Park·
erlllurg, W. Va., whole speclal ~

IF II. ateam, 011 botb water
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HUGHES PRESENT
TilE MOST CELEBRATED
......., • tbe 29th -ual getlatplllioi ·Walo CJpt, Jean P.
......... jlbo apcike &amp;niag tbe

l'amiiJ( • H1&lt;1n on tile bank• of
U. Nut'Qrrm. ''The 92-:YIU'-old
retlretl I'M&gt;'M!oolaolppi RIYer

-!lildtdrove..,trnrn
Louiarlll( KJ,; .wltl&gt; bla clau8h•• lloliOo; ... her liulband,
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Bu FRED DOWN
UPI ii&gt;orts Writer
Whleh way wiD lhe Green Bay
Paeken bmmce?
That's the question raised in
lbe National Football League
today
after the Minnesota
Vild~s' LPiet 2S..i3 victory over
tile world cluwlono Sunday.
Did that triurapli domonlllrlte
tbet tile Paekero have become
Just uother food:lall team? Or
doeo It mONI,y mean tllat the
Packero are startloc slowl,y this
seaaon as they did In 1967 and
stiU rellln tbe championship

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I . t •li, wu bern II Marietta "' 1&amp;18. ~ be wu 20 be touch?
One !act Is clear-tile VUdocs
hill llrll Job Ill Marlllta
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IliaD lcll!ntl4od with the ar... CaJ1t. Gordon

Line ,.., llnee. He retlretlrrom

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rpUnter. Tublilu lnmo with laqe, Hoot tompered aluminum IIIIOY.
IOIId work platfcmn. AU llvetod "Spln.J'raor' roUnd runp, 16"
COnllruCtiDII,LflhtweJcht&lt;ily ..... wlde. Sprln' looded '"""'- Rope
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puloy oa the .20' IIIII 24"1

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attenled
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l'rlend or CleYOiand

)t:D MARKET • Open Daily 9 to 9:30-Sun. 12 to 9:30
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We .4capt Federal Food Stamp&gt;

CrlMF '1!0 end S111nd Sis.

PHONE! 992-3480

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The Silters of Mercy was
founded ill Dublin, Ireland, by
Motber· Mary Catherine
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aloo Yi11t ber and hm!l7,
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week orl-tlon !llepberd Air
Force Ba• In Ta:aa.
Prior It&gt; -rlna the aervlee,
Lt. Dot'liJai ·WII 10 lnalruelor

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OUR PREMIER GRIND

ROSEDALE' SLICED

In lbe orH-aeo cloportm._

bleach lltorolighly iDixed with
each gallon of ··cold water.

iii NurainB II Hoi·

BACON
LB.PKG.

49e

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Nineties

BREAD

Ground Beef
EVERYDAY
LOW PRICE!

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To keep plastic IsboWer curtains -lootl!IK cleaner and
Imber, wash them thoroughly

routed the ChicagO Beers, ~.
Sunlay.
The Loa ADgelea Rams and
Baltimore Calta .......,,.... ..,.
beaten anc1 t1ec1 ror !!rat place
In tile c•olll DIYialon, ll1o
Rams b;y rUIIfC the Plttsberih
Steelers, 45-lO.

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master of

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wu.... aMinrallt dauatrter.

Joe KlllP guided the VUdoc
vletory wltll hlo short piq)olnt
passes and twice sent BW
Brown om- tho goal liDo on

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Andrew Toler, Mil~ J. Woomer, Everett R. Flelda, ~~. WU_Uam H. Stepp, Mra. Jerry R.
Ciolancl aMinriDtdaughter, Mi'a.
Cl,yclo H. Dunlap ancllnrlnlclauah-.
tor, Mrs. Charle.o T. Sprcuoeand
lnrlnl dauihter, Mra. James L.· ·

l!IIDO, retaining
tllht ball
cor&amp;roa, intercepting two passes
and making the elutch firstdown plays.

in the lhlnl
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VUdocs

ft toMarlllta
!:~l!llld bla llrll SID

an 83-yanl march to take a 23-6
lead that clinched ll1o contest.
VIkings Loading Division
The victory was tile VlidJWI'
secood straight and gave them
sole posseaslon of first place ln
tbe Central Dlvlsloo of tile NFL.
The Packer• are tied at 1-1 wllh
the Detroit !Jona, whom IIIey

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:altliitdo!i, - lililclorooo; Rober! L;• Mrs. Haney L . Maynard, DewCUmmins, Itt. 2 Racine; !llsan
oy s. Owens, Mill DllePickeno,
M. Heaton, Rt. 3 Fameroy; Mrs.
MRS. MARGARET ELLA LEWIS, donatirv her time ani talent as an art teacher In tile new
frM art eliJSel in Pomeroy, points out a technique to the many students on hand for the opening
cla11 Thurlda.Y.

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lng hooro 2-4 aud 7-3 p.m. ParMrs. Hobert W. Awbery, MIents only on Podlatrlca Ward. 1 chael Betz, EviD Bobo, Kro. WalAdlnlulans
ter R. Buescher, Mrs. Harman
Jimmy Adkins, 151 Berger E. Cillo, Mra. OlaE. Crall, RobAVe.; Lu Am Davll,' 178 Brent- ert L, Cwruhlna, Mn. 'I11oma1
wood Dr.; John A. Saf!leo, 2171 H, Fowler, Mlas Yield A. MaoEastern Ave.; Mra. Graee A. kino, Ted Hautelcl, Jr., ~~­
PbWipa, Rt. 2 Crl&gt;wn CU;y; Mro. Arlhur R. Koker, Mrs. Demdo
Richard L. llarrlnBion, Vlntoa; P. Martlri, Millard Mercer, RobMrs; Noel F. stover, Itt. 2 Vin- ert L, Miller, IJeiJcJnh G, Multon; Mro. Norman 11- !lloter, Rl. llno, Mrs. Tbelma Pratt, ~ •.
1 Crotm CiQ'; Vern A. Sundara, Wylllt E. R:ullonl, - c a E.
Kodne,yj Lawrence C, Barknr, Rouoh, Daryl K. Sboemaker, ~a.
Itt. I Northup; Dooald L. Brown, Francia W. Webb, Mi'a. lo(yrtle
GalllpoUa; Raymond o. Gooeh, J. Welt, Vance D, Wilbur, Earl
Itt. 2 Ga!Upolla; Mrl. Brad¥ J. C, Wlllon&amp; Mrs. Lawrence WUI,
Angel, Rt. 2 Crown CIV; Jes88 Charles E. WUaon, !lira. Lottie
E. Jewell, Rt. I ~; KrL , B. Youne, CurUo Prater, ChatDemla Briles, New Haven; Mlsa lane GIIIUand, Mrs. Waller J.
Yield L. Jordan, llurekeStarRt; · Voreh and Infant daughter, l\lra.
Kro. U8J:Iburn M. llf&amp;U, Pt. 1!:om:ia J. Stewart ancJ _1n1a1t
Pleaaant; Mrs. James A. Smith,. daughter, Mro. Jolmle H. Naoh
..Jll,. Pl~l!!ll; Mrs.~ Nellie a, , and ln(ant oon; Jack D, ClllancJ,

Blll,y G. Grant, MlcldliiiCrl; Herman Caudill, MlddiiiiCrl; ~ ••
Doyle W. Sorpnt, Rt. 2 Pomefi&gt;J; Mro. Georp Nelgler, Ra-

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ADULTS TOOK PART TOO: here are tbree wbo atlenled
tbe q&gt;entnl art class. Lett to right are Glenn Crisp, LaociiYille; llati.Y MUlot, PomerOJ, ani Sodle Clrr, P....,y.

Pullen-Cowan

Vows ' are Reod

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lll'l'£ltQT RAN hl&amp;h Tburado.y nlgllt when !reo art classes began for elemenlery school chtldren at the Pamer~&gt;)~ Elemen1ary SchooL J\pprOxlmately 50 youngsters gave up lhoir evening's free
time to attend the daoo In art - long a neglected field In most local schools.

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LOliJ!: wolgbt safely with DellA-Did tablets only 91 cents
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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

6Tal.

HeSilNG OilieRViee

"65 GMC PICKUP .. . . .. . .. .. .... . . ... . . ... $1195
8-rt. Fleetside. Good tires, 6 cyL engine. Priced below
market price.
65 FORD . . . . . . . ... . .. • . .. . . . ... ..... ,,1595
Galaxie 4-dr. Black Onish, clean interior, goOO w-s-w tires,
V8 ef'€;ine, auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater,
sharp 1 owner car•

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Spider, 2-dr. Black ftnish, good tires. 4 speed. Radio and •
heater.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

For lent

Auction

reasonable, Phone 992-2467.

ll-20-3tc

Auction

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.Whe... AIIgnment

Call Pomeroy

5.ss·

614-992·2181

Sf CORV AIR , , . . .. , ... ... .... . ...... .. . $996

IF YOU are hot and feelillg TRAILER SPACE, ready to
ANTIQUE AUrnON
hook up, private, plenty of THE lJNDE;RSIGNED will ofmutt,
room for cbftdn!n Ill play.
!Is all because your car aln't
fer for sale at public auction
clean,
Phone 1192-3904.
8-14-llc
at the home of the la1e
Try our new AutomaUetGeorge H. Kennedy, 700 West
Mason car wash. 11-1~ THREE ROOM HOUSE, hath,
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio,
on Nye Ave., phone 992-6256.
located just below the Pom9-15-«c
FOR TIWlE--(:uh lor IDeroy-Mason Bridge, on Saturtlques, W1llllm llamm, Mldday, the 23th day of Septemdlapart.
11-28-IOip Z BEDROOM Apartment In
ber, 1968, beginning at ten
Middleport, Newly decorated,
o'clock A.M., the personal
Phone 992~ weekdays.
WILL DO IOWills at bome property owned by George H.
11-l~tc
llppen, poeteta, pegidng,
Kennedy, consisting in part
Jtemmlng, alteratlotts, etc. FIRST FLOOR furnished apartof the following : Gas stove,
ment, adults, m South Fifth
llrt. 'lbabel, Malon,
Frigid !lire refrigerator. teleAve., Middleport, phone 992Phone 'I'IUII61.
4-10-tfc
vision. kitchen table and 4
5433.
&amp;-22-tfc
chairs, kitchen cupboard, five
WILL DO P~, plumll!nl,
over-stuffed chairs, daveneupentor IDd eleelrle Wlft !'OUR ROOM HOUSE. bath,,
port, coffee table, cupboards,
coal furnace, call 7f2-5113.
b)' conlnol or b)' haur. Phone
and many Antiques, chairs,
ll-22~tp
a.h1ro 117-71151
t Uttp
cupboards. tables, stands,
marble stands, picture&amp;, pleWILL LEASE all electric three
ture frames, beds, chests,
For S.le or Trlde
bedroom trailer for one year.
dresser, many table lamps,
One ehlld OK. Hartford area. 18 FOOT Lone Stor boat, 105
Gone with the Wind, brass and
HP motor with trailer comWrite, George Jnekta, 13118
glass, lamps. vases. m any
plete. All In excellent condiEat ll3nl Slreel, Cbleago, m.
pitchers, punch howl with
tion. Cali m-mo or 992-3689.
lam. .
t-17-«cl
glasses.
hobnail glass, candle
t-19-3tc
sticks, compotes, fruit dishes,
SPMAL SALE oo this weel:.
cake stands, lamp shades,
Womel!'a dresses and cloth- 11118 COMI!T, • cylinder, ~
~obJets . milk glass, cut glasa,
lnll 8Dd eblldn!n'a clothing. matlc. two door; 1111'1 a.ry.
fruit
bowl. some Carnival
Jer New Yori:er, air ~
Jelfen Clothing Store, Rt. 33,
glass,
jars. brass bells, and
Uc:ned, power bnltea, steer&gt;l'otnelv1.
ll-17~tc
many
articles.
The decedent
lng 8Dd windows, • door -was In the Antique business.
ANYONE lntorested In start- dan; 198i1 Vo!Dw8181; lJN
and aU of the above Items
C...,
V-tl,
automallc;
11117
Ing a New Teo,tament BapUst
must
he sold for settlement
r.r..taag, I eyllncler nloma''· ChUrch please call fM9.3411.
of
his
eState.
Ue. Jnnanehtg available. I'll.
11-17-etc
A
UCT.
NOTE: This Is a large
JI92.4M7, after I phGDe msale
consisting
or a few un17411.
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REPAIR, REFINISH, recondiusual Items. Please bring a
Uon golf clubs, John Teaford.
chair and enjoy the sale.
11-23-:wtp 35.2 FORD ENGINE and lual
Lunch
will be served by the
oil furnace, phone 7o.4G26.
Church.
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ANYONE WHO MAY have serTerms: Cash In band day of
ved with or having informaSale.
tion regarding Army service
For S1le or Rent
Slmed : Clyde E Kennedy,
data of World War I veteran, 50 1 10 TRAILER, like new,
Executor of the Estate of
Kenneth Robert Reynolds, detwo bedrooms, 181 Locust st.,
Geor~e Kennedy, Deceased
ceased May 12, 1961, fonnerPomeroy, phone !19Z-2619.
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
Iy of Elkins, W. Va ., late of
II-2Utc Racine, Ohio, Ph. 949-MZl.
Syracuse, Ohio, please ronli-D-lite
tact G. A. Johnson, Veterans
PetsForSIIe
Service Officer, Pomeroy, 0. SCHNAUZI!RS, Cot:brl, PuodFor S.le
ll-22-3tc
leo 8Dd w- 'Willie W- POTATOES. Cobblers Kenneu.•, alao lnedlatl lloet. bee, Phone 813-2436, Thomas
1-18lp W•ntecl
BarWoo KMnek, Coolville,
Sayre.
&amp;-20-!tp
WAITRESS, Apply In per101t.
0. 4I'I2S....
Crew's Steak House. ~tc
HARVARD PIANO. Will sell
BABY SliTER for five year
old boy, 10:30 A.M. to 4:30
P.ll. three to five daya a
weel:, Phone 74M691. ll-zo.3tc

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HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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SHOP
~AVE

BIG. Do your own rug

Mnd upi! 'JJstery cleaning with
Lu~trl!.
Rent electric
sham!J~.M!r. Baker Furniture.

Blue

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lmte ftl ltMI Ida Mllllr, D •••
Notte. II beftbJ ... ftiD dult lieu·
or Neilan •IKMie r . OlttM A~
l1 BOUtl 1, Hld4lePOJt. Obio hal
* n d\11¥ appolfloted • AdmlnlltntrlJr: with tile WW ...._... of U.
FlUte ot .IUiel ldl liUJu, Lit. al
LallpYIIJ:, Melp Colllt.)', Oblo. t.

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APPOINTMINT
CU. No. 1e.l

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mlnldl'.abl• oJ tile r.tiW ol lame~
Allred Booth. dlce ..ed, lale or Jta.

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PU.LICATION

r-aon Pleu. Milia C01111ty, Oblo, IN
THJ: MA'M'O OF mz APPROPBIA·
TION BY THE STATE OF OlDO 0P
EA$EMENTS FOR RIOHW ...Y PUll·
POSitS OV.IR TRJ: PROPU.TY 01'
lAKES ROB&amp;RT DELONG. J:T AL,
ON ROtJTI: NO. lh, SECTION JJ.a.

.l'ACICSON COUNTY,
OHIO
AND
HOW. NO. U. S. &amp;0, SECTION 1.17,
ATHENS COUNTY, OBIO (R.()tJTE
NO. 341, SECTION '
Milot
l 'OUNTY, OHIO AND BOUTS NO.

340, SEctiON 0.00. ATIRNS COUN·
TY, omo AND ROUTI NO. U. a.

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Local plant has opening in Maintenance Department
far eledriclan. Minimum of five (5) year"s experience
required . Excellent starting salary-$3.40 to $3.55
per hour. Life insurance, Hospitalization, retirement
and other benefits all paid by company .
Immediate opening for permanent employee . Pl.ase
send resume t~: Box 218, Hew Haven, W. Va. 25265.

ForS...

ForS.Ie
TWO nice rolling building lots
in Arbaugh's Second Subdivision, Tuppers Plains. Water
ta~

3 point hitch rear mount plat--

form lift for tractor, power
takeoff pulley for Ford Traetor, welded steel truck canopy for tarpaulin, for abort
bfd, several accessories for
Ford tractor, new upper link
for Ford tractor, several
chimney liners, various sizes,
lot of 8-in&lt;h sewer tile. Gordon H. Caldwell, Tuppers
Plains, phone Coolville 867-

3935.

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SIX ROOM HOUSE and three
lots, cal! Jacob Turner. Ph.
992-3381.
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STEREO RADIO, combination
unit with AM &amp; FM radio, 4
speaker sound system, 4
speed, dual volume oontrol,
beautiful maple console. Assume payments of $S or 191.07,
call 992-3218.
9-!Utc
STERE().RADIO oonsole, I
speed intermixed c113nger, dual volume control. 4 speal:er
sound B)'lltem. lovely walnut
finish. Payments of 15 p e r
month or $111.11, call 9112-3218.
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..., Estate For Slle
POMEROY - IIARlUSONVILLE
Road, one slnry frame, three
bedrooms, bath, nlce lot, full
bsaement. Rodney Downing,
broker. Phone Jm-2342,
&amp;-ZU!c
O'BRIEN .AND CROW
REALTY OOMPANY
POMEROY - 2 story frame,
3 bedrooms, bath, nlce lol,
low lases. 15.000.00
POMEROY - 2 story frame,
6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, ~
bsaement, nice garage_
15.100.00
POMI!Ri&gt;Y - 2 story !ramo,
2 bedrooms, bath, garage,
porehes. $2.1100.00
HENRY CLELAND
Office 8J 1111

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1'Y, OHIOI, CABJ: NO. 1uat, In PUtulnt:e of 1 l'tuoluUOn U4 Pindlq
()( the DJ reet.or of Bllb11'1)'1 of tbl

SY.ta ot Ohio, Ill Va!Ume 13, p_.
tza, of tile Rllht or We:r Sedloo
of the .1oum11 at tile DlHelor oi
llla!IWQ'II, lttlllll lortll Cbat 1t il
nee_., for the pubJtc con•ulmce
r'lkt -H•"' 1.0 IPPI'OPtllle ....meall
for lllltiMY pU.rPOMI owr tbt IINft·tiY 1ttvated ta Sectlo11 •· Town I
Narill, . ...., 11 We•'· Columbia
Taw~hlp, Netp Couat,. Oblo, bini
oa the left lith tf the c•terUM of
• 1Un'e7 mtde b' tb1 DeP1rtmlat
of Rl!lil..-lfll• and neonted U. tile
Jt"Cor4• ot Melp count,, Ohla, &amp;l.d '
JMolnJ mon IUlb' Ot~erlbed u fal-

low•:
PAitC:n

included. Also 190 of an ac.

re . Especially nice lot, plenty of evergreens. llh Acres
good building lot In country.
AU priced reasonably . Also

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MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

lnsur~nce

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tfl. IHieHWAYI

,IIPITUAL IAIIMI~ POit
HIGHWAY !ti.IIPOIU

CommiACJDJ 1t • dl illl!b blrd1
tree loc1ted at tbe lftlenectloa ol
Vlllton and Atllem Cowatlll:
the~ South 8tll detreH 01 mtnutft.
3e .U01kil Jut l.loq tbe - IIOriJI tine
of Meip County, .1303.TO f..t lD a
polat t-. tbe nn\lllrltu or tiM lfore·
meDdOMd IU"er: tltftlee a1ona •114
centerlintl 11 ~ tolJvw a: on • cune tu
the leU ll..,tlll • ndliUI of a.-.a
teet, a dlltance of ltlt.tll Met to
• poiQt; tiMoce Soutll .M diii'HII 18
Melfi

The planet Jupiter is noted
lor the periodic appearance oJ .

a strange red spot.

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minute. 31 ~on&amp;. We.t, ll,tl5.11
feet lG • poln'J tbeDCe on a cum
to tbl n,llt hlmat: • radlua of

l!.IOM3 lett, 1 dtd.lnce. of 1.011.011
a pomt at eenterUne ~Un.,­

feet to

staua~~. 111 pbul 3D.74; -tlwnce Nertb
83 C!:eJNU 8 mlautr11 11 HCoadl
Weft lloq the bell aeetioa UH ......
)rq Ulrolifll Ute nletlllf ftPt of _,
of ~ 8o11te 1411, • diltaDee af
t."-'0 fMi to • potat 111.01 ,_, ten
of IJidl MlllllJ' fruna IJtaUon lc:n' Plu
U.IJI aa:'cl the trurt pJace ol bllbl·
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doremeDUoaed belll'tnt u• Uti owa-

lli'S' IOUtberJr propeJ'IJ' UM, lD.ol
ltel to e' point; t.biU&lt;* aktAI a neW
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left of 1111.1 l'ldiall) from -lertlnlo
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• Finlshint
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• Certified Strenath
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• Free Estimates·

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Jam.a Robert Dlllont, wboae lUl
1tnow11 addren ll WbU.ewood. VJr.
¥inlll and Geraldine Delonl. whole
lui bcnm add,... Ia Whitewood.
Vlr1tn1a, Will talle 11otlee thlt ,an

Natlee II llerebf' .,..,.. tbat Leoaa
Mar BoOtb Ill lllddl1port, Oblo, Jlu
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ONE BRITNEY female bird nwlla eeum.r. W..t VlrJblla.
Credltora .... .l'ltCIUlnd lo nle a.tr
dog 8 tn&lt;1ntba old, 011e Ger- c1almli
w:ltb .aJ4
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man short hair, male, 19 fou aGDUII.
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concrete cellar. 64 acres. fSOO.Illl down.
8 ROOM BRICK - Bath, sha.J:
ed patio, outbuildings, 3 level
Iota. $10,IHIJ.OO
HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
ASSOCIA't't;S
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108 W. Main
992-5896'
POMEROY, OHIO

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Hilcklrtport,.Ohio ·

LEGAL NOTICE

9.95

RAYON &amp; COTTON. DOUBLE BED SIZE. VARIETY OF
COLORS. IDEAL GIFT OR
JUST FOR YOU

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PEARL AND

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HEAD WORTH

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Pomeroy Home &amp; ~
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GEO. ROBSIEJIER, Bruhr
AKC Golden llelrlever p!ppl•
HLOCK
CONSTRUrnON - 6
524 Aail Sl, Middleport_ 1JD.
Rooms, bath, larg• living
lil4ll.
IG-IIc
room with paneling. tJ~~c: stoBEDSPREADS
ry. 2 Acres. $7,000.01!
7 ROOM FRAME - Fireplace,
Reg. $12.95
Now Only
3 bedrooms, Z nice shade

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
MONTGOMERY &amp; Ward autoZ5, lt68-11:31 A.M.
matic washer tWQ years old. POTATOES, WATERMELONS,
THE ESTATE of the Late Rupbnne SIS 1154 ClMen&lt;e Prof190
or less, Phone !19Z-22'1S.
by Deiley will be sold at Auc.
SOMEONE TO SET with amfitt, Porti8Dd.
1l-2ll-lfc
&amp;-20-!tc
lion at late Residence In Lebulatory elderly lady 5 daya
tart Falls, Ohio on State
a week. At residence or in
USI!D HEATING eqnlpmalf,
Route 338. Z Pc. Uving Room ltlJNDY Tromhone, like new.
own home, call alter 8 p.m.
one ga1 floor furnace, II,Citll
Phone 91!1-9552.
11-~tc
Suite, Coffee Table, Rugs &amp;
9lli 35113.
ll-23-3tc
BTU, •; one ga1 upfto furCarpeting, Stands &amp; Lamps,
nace
10,000 BTU, 1115; 4 PI
Kidney Shaped Desk and FIVE WEEK old Toy Coille
clrculatlnll
beaten witb !an,,
W1ntecl To Buy
Puppies, $5 each. Phone 992Chair, Occasional Chair, Airand
up;
one ooa1 stobr
10 OR 12 ACRES near bigb3408.
11-20-:!tc
way Sweeper, Ottoman, Ink
with controla t?S; one oO
way. Mrs. Carl A. Young,
Well. ART GLASS LAMP,
convenlon burner 150; uaed
2398 Ladd St., Akron, Ohio
l
96f
CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE,
China Cuoboard, Writing
coat furtlateo, blowers. AmI door, standard sbHt, good
44312. Phone 7114-15111.
Desk &amp; Chair, Electrolu:r
old Brotben, l'otnelv1, phone
&amp;-111-8tp
condition,
f650.
call
New
HaSweeper, Picture &amp; Trunk. 9
111112111.
!l-Il-lie
ven 1!82-%918.
&amp;-17-tlp
Pc. Dining Rm. Suite (with
ANTIQUES, furnltttre, dllllel,
China Cupboard) f Pc. Bed
FARM, 32\2 ACRES, 6 room
mi....O._UI. !ln. Rowan!
Room Suite. Bedding &amp; Lin- FOUR ROOM house, bath, lull
house, bath. gas heat, lireCeeli, 100 w. Main Sl, ~
basement, storm doors and
ens, Hand Sweeper, Metal
place, drilied weU, good bulltl...,.
l4tfc
windows, aluminum siding,
Bed (complete l Old Rockers.
ings. Barn equipped for Grade
priced
reasonable.
Can
be
Vai'lity Dresser. High Boy
A milk. With or without farm
seen at 773 Grant street, MidChest Bowl &amp; Pilcher, Birdsequipment, Bowman's Run or
dleport.
&amp;-17-ttp
eye \1a!le Dresser. 4 Poster
Forest Run Road, Lee JohnFor Rent
Maple Bed Complete, Odd
son, Rt. I, Racine. Phone
FURNISHED and unfurnished
Chai rs (~any old). Porch &amp; 1966 RED FORD P'utura Sport.
91&amp;-2248.
11-19-tfc
Coupe, bucket seats. cruise
apartmentl. Cloae to school.
Yard Furniture. Pottery PiePhone 99U04,
IO.ll-lfc
amatlc, new tires, Phone 9112ces, Glassware (several nice
3778.
t-17-fic FIVE ROOM home, bath, one
piec esl, Wnrm Momln ~ Gas
Door, In Pomeroy. Out rJ.
TRAILER SPACE, aU uUlltieo
Heater. Crosley Gas Range,
high water. Partly furnished
available. Inquire 106 MulberFALL
CLEARANCE
ON
ALUMGJagg Dood Cupboard. 5 pc.
if desired. Phone 992-3251.
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
INUM FISIDNG BOATS, 10,
Dinette Sr.l, Cro..c;Jey Refrig&amp;-1~tp
0 . Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-tfc
It. 13 loot. Klnllsbury Boa!
erator. Large Utility CupSales, on CouDty Road 18,
board &amp; Cart. China , Several
FI:RNISHI!D GARAGE apan.
one mUe west of Rt. 33, pbone 57 FORD V-tl, good work car.
Pieces, Kitchen Utliltles,
Phone 1192-8637 after 5: 30 p.m.
ment on Lbl&lt;oln Kill. UtUitletl
1192.Q56.
ll-l5-l41c
Wicker Tray, Hand Tools.
Elber
Johnson, Rl. I. Pompaid; adu!li only. Phone mAuct. Note: This Is an Estate
eroy, Bailey Run Road.
3419.
11-1&amp;-lfc
Sale of nice merchandise and FARM. APJnllmately 1711 10II-2Z-3tp
res,
two
story
boule,
barn,
will be a large sale. Terms:
't'IWLER. ID'I'S. Bob's Mobile
ete.,
an
buildlnp
In
poor
Cash. Signed: Fred Crow,
Court, 8Jtl.' lilt, Ohio on State
condition, located In RuUand WARM MORNING coal heater,
Executor of Estate of Ruby
also saw timber, C. E. DougRt ut. ·Pbpne mast.
townlhlp, Melp County, 01111
Dei ley. Not Responsible For
8-11-lfc
las,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy, ll-23-4tp
Middleport 9112-2881 after I
Accident• . BRADFORD AUCp.m.
·
t-11-Ue
TION CO., Complete Sales
ONE SELMER Signet clarinet,
. TWO BEDROOM
Service, Phone: 11114-3831, C.
ucellent condition. ~IIIII. Ph.
Mlddlepart,
C. !!radford Auct. A. C. Brod- KENNEBEC Polatoaa, Cbarlll
882-32M
New Haven. &amp;-23-3tc
Hllton,
Portland.
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--GUAIIANI'RDPHONE fn·2094 '

..•• Est... For S.le .

POODLE PUPPII!S, .UC TOJ'
mittlature, $75 and up. Slud
senrJce and llfOO!Din8. PltGDe
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at 1\cJl!Qn Drug,
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QUALITY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

6Tal.

HeSilNG OilieRViee

"65 GMC PICKUP .. . . .. . .. .. .... . . ... . . ... $1195
8-rt. Fleetside. Good tires, 6 cyL engine. Priced below
market price.
65 FORD . . . . . . . ... . .. • . .. . . . ... ..... ,,1595
Galaxie 4-dr. Black Onish, clean interior, goOO w-s-w tires,
V8 ef'€;ine, auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater,
sharp 1 owner car•

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Spider, 2-dr. Black ftnish, good tires. 4 speed. Radio and •
heater.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

For lent

Auction

reasonable, Phone 992-2467.

ll-20-3tc

Auction

~...- ·
.Whe... AIIgnment

Call Pomeroy

5.ss·

614-992·2181

Sf CORV AIR , , . . .. , ... ... .... . ...... .. . $996

IF YOU are hot and feelillg TRAILER SPACE, ready to
ANTIQUE AUrnON
hook up, private, plenty of THE lJNDE;RSIGNED will ofmutt,
room for cbftdn!n Ill play.
!Is all because your car aln't
fer for sale at public auction
clean,
Phone 1192-3904.
8-14-llc
at the home of the la1e
Try our new AutomaUetGeorge H. Kennedy, 700 West
Mason car wash. 11-1~ THREE ROOM HOUSE, hath,
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio,
on Nye Ave., phone 992-6256.
located just below the Pom9-15-«c
FOR TIWlE--(:uh lor IDeroy-Mason Bridge, on Saturtlques, W1llllm llamm, Mldday, the 23th day of Septemdlapart.
11-28-IOip Z BEDROOM Apartment In
ber, 1968, beginning at ten
Middleport, Newly decorated,
o'clock A.M., the personal
Phone 992~ weekdays.
WILL DO IOWills at bome property owned by George H.
11-l~tc
llppen, poeteta, pegidng,
Kennedy, consisting in part
Jtemmlng, alteratlotts, etc. FIRST FLOOR furnished apartof the following : Gas stove,
ment, adults, m South Fifth
llrt. 'lbabel, Malon,
Frigid !lire refrigerator. teleAve., Middleport, phone 992Phone 'I'IUII61.
4-10-tfc
vision. kitchen table and 4
5433.
&amp;-22-tfc
chairs, kitchen cupboard, five
WILL DO P~, plumll!nl,
over-stuffed chairs, daveneupentor IDd eleelrle Wlft !'OUR ROOM HOUSE. bath,,
port, coffee table, cupboards,
coal furnace, call 7f2-5113.
b)' conlnol or b)' haur. Phone
and many Antiques, chairs,
ll-22~tp
a.h1ro 117-71151
t Uttp
cupboards. tables, stands,
marble stands, picture&amp;, pleWILL LEASE all electric three
ture frames, beds, chests,
For S.le or Trlde
bedroom trailer for one year.
dresser, many table lamps,
One ehlld OK. Hartford area. 18 FOOT Lone Stor boat, 105
Gone with the Wind, brass and
HP motor with trailer comWrite, George Jnekta, 13118
glass, lamps. vases. m any
plete. All In excellent condiEat ll3nl Slreel, Cbleago, m.
pitchers, punch howl with
tion. Cali m-mo or 992-3689.
lam. .
t-17-«cl
glasses.
hobnail glass, candle
t-19-3tc
sticks, compotes, fruit dishes,
SPMAL SALE oo this weel:.
cake stands, lamp shades,
Womel!'a dresses and cloth- 11118 COMI!T, • cylinder, ~
~obJets . milk glass, cut glasa,
lnll 8Dd eblldn!n'a clothing. matlc. two door; 1111'1 a.ry.
fruit
bowl. some Carnival
Jer New Yori:er, air ~
Jelfen Clothing Store, Rt. 33,
glass,
jars. brass bells, and
Uc:ned, power bnltea, steer&gt;l'otnelv1.
ll-17~tc
many
articles.
The decedent
lng 8Dd windows, • door -was In the Antique business.
ANYONE lntorested In start- dan; 198i1 Vo!Dw8181; lJN
and aU of the above Items
C...,
V-tl,
automallc;
11117
Ing a New Teo,tament BapUst
must
he sold for settlement
r.r..taag, I eyllncler nloma''· ChUrch please call fM9.3411.
of
his
eState.
Ue. Jnnanehtg available. I'll.
11-17-etc
A
UCT.
NOTE: This Is a large
JI92.4M7, after I phGDe msale
consisting
or a few un17411.
~-~
REPAIR, REFINISH, recondiusual Items. Please bring a
Uon golf clubs, John Teaford.
chair and enjoy the sale.
11-23-:wtp 35.2 FORD ENGINE and lual
Lunch
will be served by the
oil furnace, phone 7o.4G26.
Church.
t-2Utp
ANYONE WHO MAY have serTerms: Cash In band day of
ved with or having informaSale.
tion regarding Army service
For S1le or Rent
Slmed : Clyde E Kennedy,
data of World War I veteran, 50 1 10 TRAILER, like new,
Executor of the Estate of
Kenneth Robert Reynolds, detwo bedrooms, 181 Locust st.,
Geor~e Kennedy, Deceased
ceased May 12, 1961, fonnerPomeroy, phone !19Z-2619.
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
Iy of Elkins, W. Va ., late of
II-2Utc Racine, Ohio, Ph. 949-MZl.
Syracuse, Ohio, please ronli-D-lite
tact G. A. Johnson, Veterans
PetsForSIIe
Service Officer, Pomeroy, 0. SCHNAUZI!RS, Cot:brl, PuodFor S.le
ll-22-3tc
leo 8Dd w- 'Willie W- POTATOES. Cobblers Kenneu.•, alao lnedlatl lloet. bee, Phone 813-2436, Thomas
1-18lp W•ntecl
BarWoo KMnek, Coolville,
Sayre.
&amp;-20-!tp
WAITRESS, Apply In per101t.
0. 4I'I2S....
Crew's Steak House. ~tc
HARVARD PIANO. Will sell
BABY SliTER for five year
old boy, 10:30 A.M. to 4:30
P.ll. three to five daya a
weel:, Phone 74M691. ll-zo.3tc

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HOBSTETTER
REALTY

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BRYANT'S BUDGET
SHOP
~AVE

BIG. Do your own rug

Mnd upi! 'JJstery cleaning with
Lu~trl!.
Rent electric
sham!J~.M!r. Baker Furniture.

Blue

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lmte ftl ltMI Ida Mllllr, D •••
Notte. II beftbJ ... ftiD dult lieu·
or Neilan •IKMie r . OlttM A~
l1 BOUtl 1, Hld4lePOJt. Obio hal
* n d\11¥ appolfloted • AdmlnlltntrlJr: with tile WW ...._... of U.
FlUte ot .IUiel ldl liUJu, Lit. al
LallpYIIJ:, Melp Colllt.)', Oblo. t.

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Dlte4 th1l 13th dl.l'

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APPOINTMINT
CU. No. 1e.l

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mlnldl'.abl• oJ tile r.tiW ol lame~
Allred Booth. dlce ..ed, lale or Jta.

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PU.LICATION

r-aon Pleu. Milia C01111ty, Oblo, IN
THJ: MA'M'O OF mz APPROPBIA·
TION BY THE STATE OF OlDO 0P
EA$EMENTS FOR RIOHW ...Y PUll·
POSitS OV.IR TRJ: PROPU.TY 01'
lAKES ROB&amp;RT DELONG. J:T AL,
ON ROtJTI: NO. lh, SECTION JJ.a.

.l'ACICSON COUNTY,
OHIO
AND
HOW. NO. U. S. &amp;0, SECTION 1.17,
ATHENS COUNTY, OBIO (R.()tJTE
NO. 341, SECTION '
Milot
l 'OUNTY, OHIO AND BOUTS NO.

340, SEctiON 0.00. ATIRNS COUN·
TY, omo AND ROUTI NO. U. a.

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Local plant has opening in Maintenance Department
far eledriclan. Minimum of five (5) year"s experience
required . Excellent starting salary-$3.40 to $3.55
per hour. Life insurance, Hospitalization, retirement
and other benefits all paid by company .
Immediate opening for permanent employee . Pl.ase
send resume t~: Box 218, Hew Haven, W. Va. 25265.

ForS...

ForS.Ie
TWO nice rolling building lots
in Arbaugh's Second Subdivision, Tuppers Plains. Water
ta~

3 point hitch rear mount plat--

form lift for tractor, power
takeoff pulley for Ford Traetor, welded steel truck canopy for tarpaulin, for abort
bfd, several accessories for
Ford tractor, new upper link
for Ford tractor, several
chimney liners, various sizes,
lot of 8-in&lt;h sewer tile. Gordon H. Caldwell, Tuppers
Plains, phone Coolville 867-

3935.

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SIX ROOM HOUSE and three
lots, cal! Jacob Turner. Ph.
992-3381.
9-2Utp

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STEREO RADIO, combination
unit with AM &amp; FM radio, 4
speaker sound system, 4
speed, dual volume oontrol,
beautiful maple console. Assume payments of $S or 191.07,
call 992-3218.
9-!Utc
STERE().RADIO oonsole, I
speed intermixed c113nger, dual volume control. 4 speal:er
sound B)'lltem. lovely walnut
finish. Payments of 15 p e r
month or $111.11, call 9112-3218.
11-!Utc

..., Estate For Slle
POMEROY - IIARlUSONVILLE
Road, one slnry frame, three
bedrooms, bath, nlce lot, full
bsaement. Rodney Downing,
broker. Phone Jm-2342,
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O'BRIEN .AND CROW
REALTY OOMPANY
POMEROY - 2 story frame,
3 bedrooms, bath, nlce lol,
low lases. 15.000.00
POMEROY - 2 story frame,
6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, ~
bsaement, nice garage_
15.100.00
POMI!Ri&gt;Y - 2 story !ramo,
2 bedrooms, bath, garage,
porehes. $2.1100.00
HENRY CLELAND
Office 8J 1111

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1'Y, OHIOI, CABJ: NO. 1uat, In PUtulnt:e of 1 l'tuoluUOn U4 Pindlq
()( the DJ reet.or of Bllb11'1)'1 of tbl

SY.ta ot Ohio, Ill Va!Ume 13, p_.
tza, of tile Rllht or We:r Sedloo
of the .1oum11 at tile DlHelor oi
llla!IWQ'II, lttlllll lortll Cbat 1t il
nee_., for the pubJtc con•ulmce
r'lkt -H•"' 1.0 IPPI'OPtllle ....meall
for lllltiMY pU.rPOMI owr tbt IINft·tiY 1ttvated ta Sectlo11 •· Town I
Narill, . ...., 11 We•'· Columbia
Taw~hlp, Netp Couat,. Oblo, bini
oa the left lith tf the c•terUM of
• 1Un'e7 mtde b' tb1 DeP1rtmlat
of Rl!lil..-lfll• and neonted U. tile
Jt"Cor4• ot Melp count,, Ohla, &amp;l.d '
JMolnJ mon IUlb' Ot~erlbed u fal-

low•:
PAitC:n

included. Also 190 of an ac.

re . Especially nice lot, plenty of evergreens. llh Acres
good building lot In country.
AU priced reasonably . Also

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HIGHWAY !ti.IIPOIU

CommiACJDJ 1t • dl illl!b blrd1
tree loc1ted at tbe lftlenectloa ol
Vlllton and Atllem Cowatlll:
the~ South 8tll detreH 01 mtnutft.
3e .U01kil Jut l.loq tbe - IIOriJI tine
of Meip County, .1303.TO f..t lD a
polat t-. tbe nn\lllrltu or tiM lfore·
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the leU ll..,tlll • ndliUI of a.-.a
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feet lG • poln'J tbeDCe on a cum
to tbl n,llt hlmat: • radlua of

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a pomt at eenterUne ~Un.,­

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83 C!:eJNU 8 mlautr11 11 HCoadl
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of ~ 8o11te 1411, • diltaDee af
t."-'0 fMi to • potat 111.01 ,_, ten
of IJidl MlllllJ' fruna IJtaUon lc:n' Plu
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ON TH.I LAND DBSCJUBED 1'08 TQ
I'UBPOSI: OF CONSTRUCTING A
DRIVEWAY CONNBL.TION, lN AC.
· CQRDANCI WI'J'B PLANS 4HD SPBCli'ICATIONS PREPARED BY 1'11B
OHIO DD'AIRTIIENT OF BlGHWA¥8.
Commendq •t a PCIJDI 3'111.10 tNt
left of 1111.1 l'ldiall) from -lertlnlo
muon 1011 Plal 3U7 IQ the
eepterllne of tU alonmentlaftle!: 1111'·
'I)' and the VUe place o1 tielillalqJ
l.,tace IOUt.hw..Wrb' IIG.Df • • •
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aGARPJT'I'B veodlq

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• Sand &amp; Gravel

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• Certified Strenath
• Delivery
• Quick Sll'vice

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Jam.a Robert Dlllont, wboae lUl
1tnow11 addren ll WbU.ewood. VJr.
¥inlll and Geraldine Delonl. whole
lui bcnm add,... Ia Whitewood.
Vlr1tn1a, Will talle 11otlee thlt ,an

Natlee II llerebf' .,..,.. tbat Leoaa
Mar BoOtb Ill lllddl1port, Oblo, Jlu
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ONE BRITNEY female bird nwlla eeum.r. W..t VlrJblla.
Credltora .... .l'ltCIUlnd lo nle a.tr
dog 8 tn&lt;1ntba old, 011e Ger- c1almli
w:ltb .aJ4
WIW.
man short hair, male, 19 fou aGDUII.
. , . . UJ1I 41b .., ol ..........
months old. Mosguard Breedhtg, pbone Mason m.52115.
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THE BORN LOSER

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Fill IIIII 1117- 1l'nl 1111mallo. PltoDe 1111111, ClOif.
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concrete cellar. 64 acres. fSOO.Illl down.
8 ROOM BRICK - Bath, sha.J:
ed patio, outbuildings, 3 level
Iota. $10,IHIJ.OO
HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
ASSOCIA't't;S
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MOTtCI OP API'OttnMIJIT
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108 W. Main
992-5896'
POMEROY, OHIO

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Hilcklrtport,.Ohio ·

LEGAL NOTICE

9.95

RAYON &amp; COTTON. DOUBLE BED SIZE. VARIETY OF
COLORS. IDEAL GIFT OR
JUST FOR YOU

I &amp;WAP!! LEAliE.
PEARL AND

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HEAD WORTH

Meal.lOJQ!I

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Pomeroy Home &amp; ~
. llfol

GEO. ROBSIEJIER, Bruhr
AKC Golden llelrlever p!ppl•
HLOCK
CONSTRUrnON - 6
524 Aail Sl, Middleport_ 1JD.
Rooms, bath, larg• living
lil4ll.
IG-IIc
room with paneling. tJ~~c: stoBEDSPREADS
ry. 2 Acres. $7,000.01!
7 ROOM FRAME - Fireplace,
Reg. $12.95
Now Only
3 bedrooms, Z nice shade

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
MONTGOMERY &amp; Ward autoZ5, lt68-11:31 A.M.
matic washer tWQ years old. POTATOES, WATERMELONS,
THE ESTATE of the Late Rupbnne SIS 1154 ClMen&lt;e Prof190
or less, Phone !19Z-22'1S.
by Deiley will be sold at Auc.
SOMEONE TO SET with amfitt, Porti8Dd.
1l-2ll-lfc
&amp;-20-!tc
lion at late Residence In Lebulatory elderly lady 5 daya
tart Falls, Ohio on State
a week. At residence or in
USI!D HEATING eqnlpmalf,
Route 338. Z Pc. Uving Room ltlJNDY Tromhone, like new.
own home, call alter 8 p.m.
one ga1 floor furnace, II,Citll
Phone 91!1-9552.
11-~tc
Suite, Coffee Table, Rugs &amp;
9lli 35113.
ll-23-3tc
BTU, •; one ga1 upfto furCarpeting, Stands &amp; Lamps,
nace
10,000 BTU, 1115; 4 PI
Kidney Shaped Desk and FIVE WEEK old Toy Coille
clrculatlnll
beaten witb !an,,
W1ntecl To Buy
Puppies, $5 each. Phone 992Chair, Occasional Chair, Airand
up;
one ooa1 stobr
10 OR 12 ACRES near bigb3408.
11-20-:!tc
way Sweeper, Ottoman, Ink
with controla t?S; one oO
way. Mrs. Carl A. Young,
Well. ART GLASS LAMP,
convenlon burner 150; uaed
2398 Ladd St., Akron, Ohio
l
96f
CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE,
China Cuoboard, Writing
coat furtlateo, blowers. AmI door, standard sbHt, good
44312. Phone 7114-15111.
Desk &amp; Chair, Electrolu:r
old Brotben, l'otnelv1, phone
&amp;-111-8tp
condition,
f650.
call
New
HaSweeper, Picture &amp; Trunk. 9
111112111.
!l-Il-lie
ven 1!82-%918.
&amp;-17-tlp
Pc. Dining Rm. Suite (with
ANTIQUES, furnltttre, dllllel,
China Cupboard) f Pc. Bed
FARM, 32\2 ACRES, 6 room
mi....O._UI. !ln. Rowan!
Room Suite. Bedding &amp; Lin- FOUR ROOM house, bath, lull
house, bath. gas heat, lireCeeli, 100 w. Main Sl, ~
basement, storm doors and
ens, Hand Sweeper, Metal
place, drilied weU, good bulltl...,.
l4tfc
windows, aluminum siding,
Bed (complete l Old Rockers.
ings. Barn equipped for Grade
priced
reasonable.
Can
be
Vai'lity Dresser. High Boy
A milk. With or without farm
seen at 773 Grant street, MidChest Bowl &amp; Pilcher, Birdsequipment, Bowman's Run or
dleport.
&amp;-17-ttp
eye \1a!le Dresser. 4 Poster
Forest Run Road, Lee JohnFor Rent
Maple Bed Complete, Odd
son, Rt. I, Racine. Phone
FURNISHED and unfurnished
Chai rs (~any old). Porch &amp; 1966 RED FORD P'utura Sport.
91&amp;-2248.
11-19-tfc
Coupe, bucket seats. cruise
apartmentl. Cloae to school.
Yard Furniture. Pottery PiePhone 99U04,
IO.ll-lfc
amatlc, new tires, Phone 9112ces, Glassware (several nice
3778.
t-17-fic FIVE ROOM home, bath, one
piec esl, Wnrm Momln ~ Gas
Door, In Pomeroy. Out rJ.
TRAILER SPACE, aU uUlltieo
Heater. Crosley Gas Range,
high water. Partly furnished
available. Inquire 106 MulberFALL
CLEARANCE
ON
ALUMGJagg Dood Cupboard. 5 pc.
if desired. Phone 992-3251.
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
INUM FISIDNG BOATS, 10,
Dinette Sr.l, Cro..c;Jey Refrig&amp;-1~tp
0 . Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-tfc
It. 13 loot. Klnllsbury Boa!
erator. Large Utility CupSales, on CouDty Road 18,
board &amp; Cart. China , Several
FI:RNISHI!D GARAGE apan.
one mUe west of Rt. 33, pbone 57 FORD V-tl, good work car.
Pieces, Kitchen Utliltles,
Phone 1192-8637 after 5: 30 p.m.
ment on Lbl&lt;oln Kill. UtUitletl
1192.Q56.
ll-l5-l41c
Wicker Tray, Hand Tools.
Elber
Johnson, Rl. I. Pompaid; adu!li only. Phone mAuct. Note: This Is an Estate
eroy, Bailey Run Road.
3419.
11-1&amp;-lfc
Sale of nice merchandise and FARM. APJnllmately 1711 10II-2Z-3tp
res,
two
story
boule,
barn,
will be a large sale. Terms:
't'IWLER. ID'I'S. Bob's Mobile
ete.,
an
buildlnp
In
poor
Cash. Signed: Fred Crow,
Court, 8Jtl.' lilt, Ohio on State
condition, located In RuUand WARM MORNING coal heater,
Executor of Estate of Ruby
also saw timber, C. E. DougRt ut. ·Pbpne mast.
townlhlp, Melp County, 01111
Dei ley. Not Responsible For
8-11-lfc
las,
Rt. 3, Pomeroy, ll-23-4tp
Middleport 9112-2881 after I
Accident• . BRADFORD AUCp.m.
·
t-11-Ue
TION CO., Complete Sales
ONE SELMER Signet clarinet,
. TWO BEDROOM
Service, Phone: 11114-3831, C.
ucellent condition. ~IIIII. Ph.
Mlddlepart,
C. !!radford Auct. A. C. Brod- KENNEBEC Polatoaa, Cbarlll
882-32M
New Haven. &amp;-23-3tc
Hllton,
Portland.
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, ford, Mgr
9-1t-4tc

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..•• Est... For S.le .

POODLE PUPPII!S, .UC TOJ'
mittlature, $75 and up. Slud
senrJce and llfOO!Din8. PltGDe
IIIII 5WJ.
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CANTON, Oblo (Upl) - Ohio
PoWer co. ....,orted todljl 1,120
ltrlklng employe• wllo wolked
out in July were back on thelr
joba following ratification o!
new three-year contracts.
S&gt;me 700 members of the
Utiltt;y Workers oC America
(UWA) voted 497 to 197 Saturday to accept the contral1,
which contains an average oC $1
an hour increase In wage and
benefits. The company also will
pay all hospitalization and
meilical oosts for the workers
by 1970.
Other beneftts Included an
- d holldey and Improved vacation plans and premium pay
tor late shifts.
The 420 members or the International Brotherhood of ElecM
trlcal Workers (IBEW) ap.
proved a company offer similar
to the UWA agreement &amp;mda)',
The workers of the two unions
represented members ln Philo,
Brilliant, Esst Liverpool, Dllloovale, Cadiz, Barnesville, Bel laire, Canton, Coshocton, and
Mooodsville and Beechbottom,
W, Va. The ullllty Ia head&lt;Jiartered here.
A lblrd omlon, which struck
Oblo Power Jucy J..Jul,y 31, will
meet with oompany officials
'nlesday Ill hopes ol ra~ng a
llmllar agreement.
The 303 Electric Service UnIon workers from Tiffin, Uma
and Findlay are working under
a 60 - cloy extension ol t~elr

contract.

WINNI:Ifl, AAA Tlt.t.I",.IC e.&amp;r&amp;T'I'

I"'ITl .. CONTI:•T

Is Approved
The Melga County eommbatoners Mont1a¥ morning awroved eatlmatea provided by Eogineer
Theodore Beegle and directed
him to pro&lt;eod with resurfacing
r1 two highwtO's by forre ac-

count.
County melntalnod hlgltwaya
approved for resurfacing were
3.84 miles ol tho !b«ess Road
(C..46) at an estimated total cost
o1 $21,605.17, and 2.7 miles ol
the LangsvUie.oaxter road (c10) at on estimated coet ol
$7,959.
The oommJssloners al&amp;O approved OD oppllcstiOII by the Leb·

tending were Charles R, Karr,

Sr., board preeldent;

Robert

Clark, and Warden Ours, corn-

mlsstonero; lllgbway Dept. !bpL
Rolland Crabtree. and commissioners• clerk Martha Chambers.

Brakes Fail

A grarxl jury for the SeptemM

ber term of court or empaneled
MoDday morning in Meigs C()Wlo.
ty Common Pleas courtroom.
The jury, which retired to its
chambers after being gl ven i~ro
structions by Judge John C. Bacon, wlll act on the first degree
murder charge against WUliam
W,YBnt, 54, HaHne, an:l on other
caSes.. Wyant is charged with the
August 17 shotgun slaying of
Michael Lee Dotson, 28, Parkersburg.
Seated on the grand jury w~re
Nor-man E. Hysell, James R. Qulwy, Guy Guirther, Emma RadM
ford, James C&amp;rnahan, Ross Norris, Allan Harris, Zlba Midkiff,
Clifford Young, Chester Price,
Wilma R~iber, Robert Burson,
Bernice Nel.son and Uoyd Jenk-

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Ins.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSm AL
Admissions saturda,y - Ellen
WUson, Middleport; Mrs. Russ
Moore, Pomeroy.
Discharges Saturday - IJoro.
thy McDIDiel, I.Auise Lambert,
L-'d Hysell.
Admissions !llnday - Marsha Harrison. Middleport; cart
Schultz, Racine.
Discharge• Sunday - B e n
Philson.

MEIGS THEATIE
TONJGHT thru THURSDAY

SEPT. 23- 26
YOURS, MINE AND OURS
Lucille Bill • Hen:tJ' Follla
(Technlcolor)
COLORCARTOONS:
Coolbaby; Hi not Dry;
Moo1etrek;
Of Feline BoOOage
Admission: 85c and SOc
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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In a special statement on how
the lecleral govermnent mlgltt
help these tamUtes, the vlce

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urday, Middleport pollee sold.
Police said the brakes of a
car driven by William B. Harless1 16, Langsvllle, Route 1, failed aa he attempted to stop at a
atop sign. He struck a vehicle

driVen by Harold E. Dray, Yl,
Mickllepori.

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set at $150. The Harless ear was
not damaged. PollcetaldHsrloss
was cited to juvenile eourt.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOiiPITAL

Admissions Saturday - Mason
A decision Is expected from
~neer, Racine; George Batey,
Chairman
Emanuel Celler, DMiddleport; PhYIIIo Grart, Mid·
dleport; Charles Carroll, Long N.Y., of Die House Judiciary
Bottom; Howard DonatiJe, Ra- COmmittee on whether to ask
the House to accept the Senate's
dne; WUUam Zerkle, Hartford.
Discharges Saturday - Hllds veraJon of a new gun control bill
Wlrth, Iris Morris, WUtur Nea- or whether to aeek a compromTER, Pllyllla Grant, Mary Evant, Ise between the Senate btU and
Evei.Yn Leadlngltam, Slella Row· a version previously passed by
the !louse.
ley.
Admissions &amp;mday- Bes Kesterson,
Pomeroy;
Marjorie
Capehart, New Haven; Mildred
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Rouah, New Haven; Roy Pearson,
airport on oalclal Claos D comRacine; Elma Parsons, Racine;
mercial racllity, open to all air
Jean Hayman, ~acuse; Leona
trol!ic.
Karr, Pom&amp;roy; Edward Bauer,
Gov. Rhodes, who alao dedlMarton; Alma ~aon. MidcDecsted new airports at Hillsboro
port; Darlene Johnl!IOII, Mason;
and Newark &amp;lndoy, said the lo.
Harry Gibbs, Letart.
cal facUlty will be a tremen·
Discharges ~ - Clardous assist to surrounding eomM
ence King, James Hunt, LUI,y
munltles. He called · It a ••jet
Phillips, Ethel Colltns, GeorKe
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pointing out Ill the
Batey, Loverfca Evans, mtly
near future, more and more inCole, Angle Brunty.
dlvlclua1s will be depending on
alr truel.
ASKS DIVORCE
He reminded area residents
A petition for divorce ball been once ag.H.in that industry goea
rued in Meigs County oonunon where airports are locat.ed. and
pleas court by James A. WUI, that Ohio is now a leader In
130 Kerr St., Pomeroy, against airports, hlgltways lllHI Indus~ron WUI, Columbl.m. eharg~ trial development.
ing gross neglect of duzy and ex• 'Our next prioriQr, '' eootin·
treme cruelty. Two minor dill· ued the governor, ••Js vocatlmdren are involved.
al-techn1ca1 schools. They also
attract
industry 1"
eont:irued
Rhodes.
CLUB TO MEET
He urged BtiJ'POrl of the efThe Meigs COUnty Riding Clnh fort now underway by Gallla,
will meet Tuesds:, Sept. 24, Meigs, Jackson and Vinton Counat 7:30 p.m. at the Melga Coon· t;y officials who are working on
ty lalrgr&lt;Ulda.
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But Communiat gumers shot sa,\d. 2,867 Communist&amp; were
higlte•t total, In a month.
down the 8991h U.S. fo'arplane
Report Government Losses
over North Vietnam, a Navy A4
The report listed 1,262 govern· SkJhawk, spokesmen said, and
Red IP'oomlllre knocked down ment' troops wounded and 35
two Ann.!' helicopters In the mhislng in action. U.S. losaes
aoolh to raise the two-day will be published 'lbur!lday.
Spokesmen said the guerrUla
chower toll to eishL The
Slo;yhawk pUot w a s reporfod artillerY team zipped oix 107mm
rockets into the oU complex slx
missing.
GOverranent s p o k e s m e n, miles from downtown ·Saigon.
meanwhile, reported that 473 Three of them hit caltex Co.
killing
two South
SOUth Vietnamese troops were barges,
ldlled in action last week, the Viei, namese civilians and
second highest weekly c.ount wounding nve seriously. TWo
since the May offensiw. Tiley othera1suttered mloor Injury.

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Purebue ola newpoll-. crnlsor, settiDg o( houri for lhe operatiQn o[ tho vl!logo dump lllHI a
doclaiAJn In llle oo obJection to
111 ~- [or a Dllht clldl
permit In town """"· hllbllgltts
Middleport town ...,.ell
-llloodiY nlgtt.
The bid · ol !he ·Rue MDtor
CO. for a new pollee crul""'
·wa• accepted. 1be new car will
be a Pbmoutll. Tho vlliiP wiD
, .. lho COIIIIliDY 112,150 with !he
triAlo-lll .. tbe preoent veldcle.
Other .._m.. U&gt;mlttlng
bldl were Ktllll Gbbel Ford,
, !he. ~ · ~IIAiiot CO., and
Cq,
''"'·At the rtoquut ot Mr. and
Mro. MllDird
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In the Ohio Ucp&gt;r Control Boerd
lndieatlng that ooobjeclioa• were
llled.
11 was reported that the lather
16-year-otd Mlddleportyoolh
who had been ordered to '""k
[or the village by the Melia CouD·
b' Juvenile Court, had filed a
bill for 11300 with the vUioge lor

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work performed.
COUncil agreed to refer tho
matter to tbe solicitor since the
youth had been ordered to work

for· !he village by the «&lt;U1't as
• part
hll ponislunent lor ..
alleged ol!ense, and had not been
employed
the viUage.
Mlyor C. 0. Flllher reporteel tlla1 the Mel8s Courol1 WelflireDeparlmontbutldlng,dlreotly acrou from town hall, had

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ball!·~ lDto emir liM&gt;-"'• '
&amp;me Items were otol.,

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ot tr- 8 e.m. to 6 p.m.
damp will, be •lcisecl m
110 cllln!llDI pormltted.
uolal the
llill not
loave retu•• eotthe fonc&lt;ld ana ·and tile
lo not to be used by IIIIJ'·
illlrlnl tile .bouro when
~a-dsntls pre-.
wu oliO agreed tlla1 Mr.
.iljd Mra. lllllo will •
the
• «f!cea at Yi1lage hall In the
flilare at tho ral8 ol per hour.

but It llai not known opedllcal1.1' wldclo Items, lllo mayor laid.
Mlyor Fisher told that Director Hsrrle Marie Smith reported the lucident to hlni.
Councilman Dick Vaugttan reported recent!JI that a car parkeel '"' the A. and P. Store parklng lot was stripped. four tires
bei1lll removed. Neither luelde¢
hal been reported to pollee.
Mlyor Fisher commented that
he had received ·~a 1o1 o1 - ·
··nere were no obJteUona m plalnte" on the condltlon ot the
I,
!lie ~catl011 [or a Dl&amp;bt club cametery. Comdlman ~ohn Zerto be dlsecl IJ! tile loco- Ide admitted tlla1 work Is need:lim ol the former homo ret- ed to be dQno but that Harold
tauranl 011 !lorll! llecondSI. CouD- Chaae'a deportment had been oc•cD qreed to ·,forward _ . . . cupled wllh IWJDerooa odd Jobs.

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St.nderd cloth·ond-•inyl bench
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U.S. artillerymen blazed back tho French were beaten.
at well-known rice paddy firing
Spoke~~~J~en said oD&amp; South
postUons a few mlles southwest · VletDamese soldier was killed
of 8algon.
and seven other perSODI woundThe
rocket assault,· and · eel, including five Americana, in
saboteur attaekl tbat dem..,: the helicc::vter Iones. They
llahed two b&lt;~·· north
,nlsecl the total ol d0111141d
!lllgon, [ollowed a Monday aioppen in South VIetnam to
broadcast
Radto 871.
marking the 22nd anniversary
'· Elsewhere in the air war, U.S.
of Ho Chl Minh's O.rst guerrUla plJots dew 112 missions over
bettie against French colonia- Nortb VIetnam and reported
lists.
Hfttoderate to heavy" antlatr·
It boasted tho VIet Cmw 'i:roft lire, lnclediDS that which
would grlrKI the Americans doiwDed the Sk;yhawk 12 miles
doom to de[eat the same way northweot ol Vinl)p

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A psrklng - · ·· ticket report lorpl - to be completed
dally at vntage hall - was approved fOr reproduction as rec·
omme~ by Clerk • Treasurer
Gene Grale.
Two ~mplaint!!l were lodged
about duSt In the Pythlan Park
area whel-e the new Imperial
Electric llo. Ia being COI!Itrucied. COunc~rnan Clll!ord Stumbo
urged that reeldenta be patient
a couple QlOl'e weeks until all
needed. O&lt;fllpment lllHI supplies
are Into the area. Then tbe dust
will be rec)uced. Gas company
workers ~ll also be tlnlahed
will! ditch ~ work by tlla1
time, and till• should b.e an add·

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reported.
Mayor Fiaher reported that
Elbert (Buck) Smith, a maintenance department worker, is in
Holzer Hospital. He was highly
commended by the mayor fl&gt;r his
work with the deportment. Smith
will underi!O surgery Wednosday
and ab&lt; pints o! blood are secured for the operation.
However, COuneUm~ B, F.
Psrmolee lndlcsted lbat posolbly more blood
be needed.
Residents willing to donate are
to COI!tsci councilman Parmalee, Ma,yor Fisher, or Cotmcllman Zerkle. 'The Qpe Ia "'A
negative."
Mayor Fisher agreed to see

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that pollee are aent to the Third
sL area Ill front ol the Meigs
Jll8h Sclooo1 alter COUncilman
Vaugltan reported that students
are parking ears m both sides
ol the street and are loitering
In the street. The location will
be the seene of a serious accident unleaa preventive action is
taken, Vlll&amp;han warned.
Council dlacuosed the parking prd)lm1 ol s1udents aince
110 mu,y with cars are comIng lAto the commomlty thlo year
with the Dew conoolldstlon.
. A. dlt~~on was held also
m . tbe
of a valve at the
Park :~.~~ stsllnn ol the sewage dlspoiaal IO'Stem.

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Nine Students in Science
Meetings at Ohio State
Nllle Meigs county h I g h
acbool students from the three
hlglt ochools partlcipeted Ill tho
Third Yoolh and Science Conference held at Merabon Audllorlum oo tbe Oblo state UniveraiiY Campua last Soilurday.
There were 400 hlglt schools

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The

ccmt'erence was designed
to inform Oblo'a hlglt.abUIIY high
school science students ol the
world lood problem and the q&gt;portunltles for them to develop a personal commltmant to
utillze tbelr scientific talents
In helping to meet the ever •
tnereulnl! demancll lor hlglt -

cpallty food and llber throoghout the world
The conference was jointly
sponeored by tho COllege o! Agriculture and Home &amp;onomlca,
The Ohio state Unlver allY, and
Ohio Agricultural Council.
The studenta were the gueota
ol agri.buelneas groupo In Molga
CooniY w11o are lnterelted In
lnfol'mlng students ol the outotandlng career opportunities In
the agri-business and t.lme eooa
oomics fielda.
Serving as hosts and prov ldlng transportation for the event

were 'lbereonJo18'111011, vice presIdent o1 the Farmers Bonk lllHI
Slvlngs Company, and a mem.
ber ol the Agriculturol COmmit·
tee o! the Ohio Bllllkers Association; Roy Miller, secretary
ot the Board
!bpervisora,
Meigs Soil and Weter COI!oervatlon Dlalrlct, and Robert
11amm, •donee teacher o( tho
Melp Loeel lll8h S&lt;:hool.
Partlcipstlq In the coat
the event Ill """'tloo to the two
manltoned above were ~ Run
MIU, Ludmark Farm Bureau
CooPerative, and the Pomeroy
Natlalolllonk.
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attendlna trom
Southorn Loco! lllglt School .......,
Mellllle Beeste, Brenda Bradford, and Unda Grlndslalr; !rom
)felgl Local lll8h School, Ter·
f1 Hendrlckl, John WUot, and

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Motors Coi]!oratloo'a price
hike, )lit III!Mbt11 more thin
half ol Chryaler ~lion's
inereue, lila!' '.,... Ooqsler
In r(lll back Ita DOW car price
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yANKEE INGENUITY came 1o lhe aid of soldlen of lbe Nlalh
DMd •
operalblc aear Doac Tam, S.ulb Vlotaam. Aller patrolllllc wail&amp; deep lhroap mii!WJ
water, loft, lhe Glo eollllneled makesblft "brldgel" eat oltree tnab, riJbt, lo mUe
lite gelug a Uttle ealier.
A settlement was reached
over the weekend Ill tho 2'h
month • tong strike at .Central Operating Company, PhilIp ~rn Plan~ and employ.
eea began returning to work [or
the mldnlgltt shift !ll11clay nlgltt.
The 190 member• ollllobar·
gaining unit at the plant, Local
426, Utlllcy Workera Unkln ol
America, AFL~IO, went on
strike at mldnlgltt, JID!O 30.
During the duratloo o[ the
strike, the plant was operoted
on a full schecklle by supenrlaory persomel. No detail11 ~
the settlement were amounc.
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Ooor Issue waa acqulsiUon of a
site lor o third s..- ol'!lee
buUdiJoi.
Then tho Sa•te llnilhea the
budget business- pern.Pa later
todl¥-lt atlll muat de&gt;l with a
record $n. 9 btlllon - fi)P&lt;OI)J'iattoo biD before laidJw
o., the nomination ol A1lo
Forta1 to be
chief juod..,
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cool lrben It took two hours 111111
15 miraJUis to gather a Sealte
quorum.
"This country is In eraw
trouble," he told his collea,ueL

Moon Race Leadership ~:·~;:·by~~::
Remaining Unsettled
making the Senate look rldl.,..
lous and pica,yuoe."
"I hope the SeJate will not

turn into a Thesday-ThnrtdaJ
club which the House E tbaea
WASHINGTON (UPI) - U. S. opace o[ficials say they ore not seems to be," be laid 1D
sure yet who Is ahead in the race to put a man on the moon, but they reference to congressmen who
believe Russia should be able to do it "in the next year or so." weekend Friday thrClUglt Their eotlmate lor IIllo cow1lry is "possible" lurar landing by day. "That is not what tile
mill-1969 II all goes -ctly rlgltt In the Apollo program.
people sent tlS back here to do."
Tbis was

the picture outllned
u the newly named act.
lng director o! the National Aeronautics and ~ace Administration, Dr. Thm1811 0, Palne. and
Monday

his aides reviewed the space
race tn light of Ruula'11 weekend. IUCCeSI ]OCII)IJW ID unm&amp;D-

ned ZOnd 5 IIPOcOCraft aroond the
moon am returning it to earth.
The United States plans to
seM: three astronauts on a matt
o1 nearb 11 .toys In orbit around

Congressmen
Want Reform
WASIIINGTON (Vpl) -

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Ohio COIIIl'Oaamen Jolneclaol dlsol- Republlc01111 ID po.
tltlonlug House Speoker Jolm Mccormack to !DOI'O to !he floor
!he --roved...._ulaft.
al reorplllzatlon and 81.re!Dnn bW1.
Rep. Robert Taft Jr., R~domll, said tile pot!tlon ..... .
McCormack "lo take stepo are neceioary to bring
bWs to a vote before ad-

joumment...

'111e other Ohloen&amp; are Rope.
l!ODlld Clancy, Clllclmall; D,
E. ~-·, Middleton; WllUam
Harllla1 portsmouth; Clarena~

the earth next month to test the
Apollo moonsh.lp and their abili·
ty to handle ll The Olght Is
scheduled to start Oct. 11.
It this dight is successiul the
next one, around Christmas time,
may be 1 journey in whicb Apollo
aatronauts will fly to the moon,
ride ln orblt around it for a day,
and then return. This would be
immensely more dlftlcult than
the Zand 5 lssl

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Pallle~U,; aii ,R.,IIeau.

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Reservation formo fortlleOido
Farm lncomeTu!llortc-.eto
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County Exlonalon Olftee.

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Thl• oulsWidlng tMMioy ill ol beno!lt In thole who extensively with llloomo lax .,.
soclal security PJ'&lt;lerOIDI. Larae ·
farm q&gt;entors, or those whoualst othero lni!Wngouttu:!Drml ·
arelnrited to -.L
The 1968 proeram will t.
dude
luoomolaxauthoritlu-. .
Texaco, Inc. was awarded a
lng
with
llle lUll r - ol tu:
to provide gas and dleproblema
(Ennwleo ol llmeljr ,
lel fl1el lor the Meigs Courol1
tax
problems
wW b e - a
prage for a three zrdltlllperiod
lllriDa the board o( commloaion- and explained . . the - - - '
proceeds); computar ...Ucu 1111 ·;
ero meeting Monday.
1bo Texaco bid lneledo fire olher concerns ollhls kll11hdll ·.':'
be dia&lt;uasecl; Soda!
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-dllsf .1255 per gollan, Illy chill
atructoro w!U be
. lt55 and dlelel OJel .1075. The
IIIIJ' ........ Ill aal1 other blddor wu Standard plain
gram and IDIWW U7 CJI"'!•
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in thia area..
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1bo commlaelonera olso voted
COat ol the worklbop 1.1
to .. for coal bids.
a.....,au_ Dlllt be ...,,..'*" '~
lod bofore ~ ~.
VETERANS MEioiORIAL
II Dol lllllid . .
tllet lime.
IIOSPITAL.

Admitted ::... Glori1 Price,
''": bl:de &amp;!;JdirI l.fld.
Botti, FlndlaJ; ClarODco E. Mil·
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Bu1an,
bdllo.
ler, l.enta.t.r; Cllarlel ~ lljlt
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Realizes it
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WASHJNGTON (UPI)- A r,..
luctanl Congress plodded ahead
on session-end business today,
chastened by 1 &amp;tinging scoldlng
on truancy rrm~ Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield.
In the Senate, lawmakers
Sb: cases were eonaidered faced amther rooM of bids to
away at the budget
Monday during a settlon ot the chip
restrictions
Cor~Creaa placed an
StoP!ember term ....... Jory.
the
Jciluison
· admhd.atratiov aa
- Pr0118""""' AIIOnieY IIOki•d
v. FUib told tho Jur!o Will re- It• price lor !he lncmle lax
sume Ita actlviiY Wednesday and surcharge.
In the House, lrhlch [or the
resulta of cases considered will
be msde available to the public Drat time in 1\lmost two yean
loUowtng completion o[ the work. !ailed of a quorum Monday, the

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........ todljl rocketed .. on
dOIIOI on the · edge of !lltaon,
klUinti: two civilians e&gt;Plodlow
250,000 gallons o1 gasoline. The
attack coincided with ' CCI!ununlat vows to clefeot
troop•
by attrlllon and tam&gt;r.
·AIUed commander~ atruek
bock at reported Colllmomlst
troop i&gt;llll&lt;q&gt;s oroun4 tho
CIIPilal. They senlloor waves ol
BS2s ogolnst suopected guerrilla
hldeouta, lllcludlna one elgltt
miles !rom spnwllow Blon Hoo
all'lloae.

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Gasoline Dump Near Saigon
Shot Up by Viet Cong Guns

Jetport

llllh the yoolh o! Ohio, and then
remJnded the people of tbe highway bond Issue and asked them
to support Issues on the Nov.
5 ballot.
Dlgnltsrles lnlrocluced were E.
E. Davis, Oak IWI, a member
o( the Ohio Board ol Regent&amp;;
Richard RlchardiJOil, vice presIdent and general manager o1
Industrial Avlatlon. Inc., Parkersburg, operator and leasor oC
the airport; Dr. Keith Brandeberry, past clwnber president;
E. L. Adkin1, Dr. A. R. Christensen, president of Rio Grande
College and D. Kemeth
clt;y manager, all mernben of
the Galli&gt; Airport Authorlb'; John
Blattner, William Childe, a n d
Bernsrd Fultz, Melgl COWII.Y Airpori Authority; Mrs. o. o. Me.
Intyre; Sen. Oakley Colllnl; Rep.
Ralph Welker; and Jay Gon1oo,
director ol commerce, otate ol
Ohio.

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cil1o vorloble&lt;oloudiDoiUndcoal.
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would seek:
families ~ the ftrst year of
ll!e with special e1111&gt;hasis on
nutrition. dental
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Mary A. Wippel, 77, Pomeroy,
died ~ morning in Holzer
Hospital.
Mrs. Wippel was preceded in
death by her husband, Albert
Wippel. She was a member of the
SAcred Heart Church, ofthe Clth·
ollc Women's Society, and an
around, he wades Into lhem. honorary member of the Ohio
too,
callirw
on friendlhir Clvil Service Employees Assn.
spectators to joln him aga.l.nst
She is survived by one daugh-the protesters by .. laughing ter, Mrs. John (Cecelia) Goett,
them out of the park."
Pomeroyj two gra!XIchildren,
On a Cleveland TV show Thomas Goett, Pomeroy, aiKI
Sunday, Humphrey spoke of Mrs. Gerold (Hnberta) Roach,
Vietnam in detail which he Galltpolisj two great grandsons,
usually does not employ in front Gary arr:l Jett Roach, Gallipolis;
of live political audiences. He two brothers, James Fugate and
said he was "hopefUl" that' a Frank Fugate, both of Pomeroy,
amd a sister, Mrs. WilliamDannhardt, Pittsburgh, Pa.
FUneral services will be held
(Continued frcm Page 1)
at
10 a. m. Wednesday at the
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Sacred
Heart Church. with the
approved by the House.
Rev.
Father
Donald Horak, ViHouse members meantime
i!Dn&amp;, W. Va., officiating. Rosary
will be wrangling their way
through a misceUIIlV of issues services will be heJd at 7:30 p.
from more parking !'98C8 in the m. Tuesda.r at the Ewing Funeral
District of Columbia to more Home where friends may call.
food stamps lor tho hungry In Burial will be intheS8credHeart
Cemetery.
cities all over the C&lt;JUIItr7.
Advocates of a bill to ~n the
wa,y
for
televised debates
among the major presidential
candldstes will tey again to free
It from a political and polemlcol
tangle 1n the House Commerce
COmmittee. Part ollhe prublem
Is what to dQ e1&gt;ou1 lhlrd'il&amp;riY
candldste George Wallace.

ttrls area.
The goveroor then paid tribute to Bob Dans for his work

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Encouraged by another fre.
quent cry over the weekend,
"Sock It to 'em, Humph," the
candidate wades with bristling
indignation lnto his two ~
ponents, Republican Richard M.
Nixon and third party candidate
George Wallace.
Hard on Hecklers
anon Township trustees to pur- Arll if there are hecklers
chase a new motor grader. At-

and Mill &amp;s., at 8:15 p.m. Sat-

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platform image of the Democratic presidential nominee.
three campaign stops in
Ohio
duri~
the weekend
provided a laboratory test,
Hwnphrey has decided that
Conner President Harry S
Truman was rlgttt- "give 'em
helL"
This, Ln any case, was the cry
the vice president heard repeatedly Sunday in Cleveland and
Sunday night In Toledo where
he was greeted by perhaps the
large&amp;t night crowd to welcome
him In an.y campai,gn city thus

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TOLEDO. Ohio ruPO- VIce "systematiC withdrawal" ·
Presldert llnberi H. !lllllljlhrey, American troqJs !rom S,.Uih
steaming LW a new brawu..- VIetnam coold besln o1111ellme
technlque of campalgnlng, ap- next ,Year-and aptn hoplt\dly
1969.
peared today to have hit on a the earl!' part
In
Toledo
lodl)'
before
poUUcal orchestration that hts
beginning
a
round
of
speeches,
·
crowds liked to heer.
rallies
and
more
TV
cboros,
The lyrics are mildly profane,
even on Sunday. The crowds are HU111Phre.)' laau8d. an extensive
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