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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.

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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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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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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
port"
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;-"'• '
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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 •
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• «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
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!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
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eel aid to the situation, Stumbo
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."
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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

npresented.

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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Mellllle Beeste, Brenda Bradford, and Unda Grlndslalr; !rom
)felgl Local lll8h School, Ter·
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Motors Coi]!oratloo'a 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
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Congressmen
Want Reform
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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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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.

Dies Sunday

AUTHORIZED DEALERS

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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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families ~ the ftrst year of
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nutrition. dental
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Let Us Outfit Your Home Completely

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
$72.2 bUUOO version previous!)
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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At Stop Sign

Damages to the Dr13 car

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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-

Is Empaneled

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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Br WAYNE G. IRi;NDSTAD.T, M.D.

seems to turn out backwards.

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·A-There Ia oome pr~staile.~:·.
enlargeme11 t In all -me~-""ho'.
~re 9ver iill.ll,gwdas! .!I!Pi:Cf:,".
gresses to.the P,Olnt or 1'11~~1\C'.
symptoms_'vatjO, .wit~ ·the In- •·
dividu-1. ·ll'.here Is no ·relptlonship between lllis benign enlilrgemenl and. cancer.
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to him because, ·d!I"Plle Ireq,uent; .urib.atlOil, 'rr!Y . bladder
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and ilrethritis: 1 have been ' e ~li~ed by the rem..Val'o~.,all ·;.,
given many different drugs or' ' ~tic'Of the glliltd, • ~efle!ld·_
but none o! them help. Is there li!J Db, - lb~ flo!HD~ . -~ ,ll'
·any n~w 'drug that wlll cure complete examination.
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gi¥e
any warning si~ns whM
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. .D,p&lt;s j.!~e use of alcohol have
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are given ~Y any of these at
any age. Alcohol has bo direct
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HUbert Humphrey has been met nearly every where he has gone by youth£ul Vietnam war

dissenters bearing hostile banners and hostile
altitudes.
Richard Nixon. on the other hand, has been

drawing highly enthusiastic crowds. U there
are any dissenters among his audiences, they
have kept politely quiet.
Why the difference?
According to a number of demonstrators

who have been interviewed, there are two

reasons. Firat, Humphrey is part of the

Johnson administralion and as such shares
the onus of the Vietnam mess. ~One sign
seen In Houston called him "The Butcher's

Apprentice." )
Second, bad as Humphrey is, the protesters
feef there is still hope for him. Ni•on. how.
ever, is considered a hopeless case.
Explained one college student in Flint,
Mich. : "[ just wouldn't bother to demonstrate
againat Niion. I'm here protesting a6ainst
Humphrey because there's a possibility or
changing him."
Unfortunately for the de m on s t rat or s,
Humphrey remains unintimidated. He recently told some of them bluntly that they were
"dead wrong."
Meanwhile, third party candidate George
Wallace continues to draw his own contingent
of protesters. But whereas the hecklers are a
source or irritation and embarrassment to
Humphrey and a definite handicap in his
campaign, their only effect regarding Wallace
bas been to create more and more sympathizen for him.
It isn't easy being a young idealist these
days , ejpecially when everything you do

News---Russian Style
- Stop running so many features and fiUers
and start printing more news and information is the order that has gone out from the
Communist Party Central r,ommlttee in
Moscow to newspaper edJtors ail over Russia,
reports the New York Times.
It seems that local papers are wont to edify
their readers with stories about, for example,
"a bird that can ny backwprds" or "a
wonder frog half the saze of a matchbox that
can klU jaguars."
So Russian newspapers start printing tbe
"news," Kremlin version. Will it be any more •
believable than tall tales about fantastic
birds and frogs?

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Egoi.r;m Forms Vary
Pope Paul VI chided Catholics the oilier
day for allowing selfishness to exaggerate
the burdens of having a large family. He
warned ·against ''the danger of egoism, of
diffidence. of crisis that seems to paralyze
like a chil1 so many married couples.,.
The pope's use of the "egoism" is interesting in light of his r e c e n t visit to South
America. According to pofulation experts,
who get another kind of chil when they think
about it, r u n a w a y population growth it;
especially severe in that part of the world.
But the main obstacle to birth control there,
the demographers claim. is not the church
but the egoism of the Latin male who b.elieves
he must father a string Qf ehildren to prove
his virility.

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Firebrands Cool Their 'Thing'

Helen Help

Revolution Falls on Evil Days US •••By

Helen

Bottel

By WARD CANNEL
NEW YORK (NEAl
Well, of al1 things, there was Mark Rudd lining up along with
the othtr kids to register for the fall semester at Columbia
University .
Rudd, it may be recalled, was one of the leaders of the student protest that seized and disabled Columbia just before
term papers were due last spring.
Exactly what the protest was all about is still largely a
mystery. But it took the city pollee to liberate the campus.
And in the aftermath, President Grayson Kirk resigned and
Rudd and bls colleagues, vowing to continue the protest arter
the summer vacation, were suspended from the university.
ADd DOW, o[ an things, to ftnd him trylnc lo reclster [or
elasses-weU, honestly! ll tbat aay way to run a revolution?
tie tnay be somewhat naive about this sort of thing, But it
~ ~1\vays been our belief that revolutionary leaders dealt
ailost exclusively in hideouts, disguises, midnight meetings
in boiler rooms and raids at dawn .
If they appeared in public at all, it was only for sentencing
or a hasty panel discussion with David Susskind and five
Polish dentists.
But that does not seem to be the case any ·more. Nowadays,
as far as we can see, there is practically no difference between revolution and business-as-usual
I• faet, there are moments when tt appears that revolution
IS buolaess·ao-asaal.
Just let some firebrand climb onto a table and shout:
"Down with their thing!" and there are immediately lapel
buttons and highbaU glasses available with tbe same legend
and magazine reports, TV documentaries and adult education
courses on the movement and its place in history.
From what we saw on the Columbia campus last spring and

trouble. What should we do? YOUTH ASKED FOR ITI
at Chicago during the convention, the people who make those
"Yale" ani:l "Harvard" pennants are missing a good thing if
This column is for young peo. GOSSIPED ABOUT
they don't come out with a "Students" and "l'olice" line for
pie, their problems and pleas- Dear G.A. :
the ran season.
You can't undo what is alreaures, their troubles and fun. As
Hard as we find it to believe, the embattled establishment
with the. rest of Helen Help Us!, dy done, but you CAN t1nd analso seems to have a piece of the revolution market.
It welcomes laughs but won't other Mother Confessor.
Just let some firebrand shout : ''Down wlth their thing!''
And be glad you've learned this
dodge a serious question with a
and there is immediately an official fact-finding commission
lesson early: never trust an ovbrush-df.
appointed to look into the causes of the rebetuon, namely what
Send your teenage questions to ereager listener. - H.
thing? Why does he want it down? How did it get up in the
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT • care ol
first place? And would it possibly be better if it were lowered
Helen
Help Usl this newspaper.
halfway?
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NOSY
NEEDS NUDGE
1r we understand it correctly, the general theory on both
Dear
Helen:
sides seems to be that If there is a revolution Lt must mean
I bsby.slt for !riends .of ~ ~ r
somethjng . .And ~rtil .sopt¢b0dy ftn~s out .wha,( ,i\ means, the ..
fan\lly , . Th&amp;l'.. .llv.~ neu door ID
secretJry of commerce will look an~r it.
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Jt would not 8Urprfse US ' lathe ~~a- to WOk" Up tomortOW
Every time I take care of the
morning and 6nd that a new federal agency had been established under the title or Department of Revolution. And subchildren, Miss t.l. walks right in
ADULTS - $2.50
sumed thereunder (as they say ln Waahlngton) a Commlardon
without knocking and snoops a.
CHILDREN - $1.75
of Adultery and Divorce, an Oirlce o! Relevance, Dialogue and
round while she asks me 800
Confrontation and a Bureau of Charisma, Inarticulate Yearnquestions. !Jie goea into the re.
Ing aad Visceral Respoase.
frigerator, desk drawers and cabAs we said, maybe we are very naive about this whole
lnets, slamming everything athing. But it seems to us that today's firebrands are giving
n:und, and often waking up the
revolution a bad name. And we were very happy to see on
baby.
our TV set a young, bearded, bruised disturber of the peace
She tell1 me she only drops
just back from Chicago who c~mpJained: "We'll have to go
In to see how rm getting aunderground . We'll have to shave. get haircuts, and wear
business suits and clean shirts if we want to keep the rebel·
!oog, but she can see without
lion alive."
snooping. !lie also tries to pump
me about tile family.
How can I tell her not to pry
Shirley Mac Laine complained to
without being Impolite? After sll,
pals that Warren Beatty's films she's an adult. - BABY SITTER
are too violent and ··-t~te real Dear Sltter:
lUe criminals are too likable."
Tell )'OUr empiO)'ers about
Jerry Lewis rold friends hlo Ml11 No!Y•I liDJpinesa. I thlnk
real estate now is worth $4,- tlley'll agree with me, members
so happy about the latest com- 000,000 .... Ad exec was look- of the great "rnedcle" class doa't
pliment lo one of his golden old- ing for a '"type., like the pic- deserve wahut glove treatment.
ies: George Wallace has start-- tures of dance hostesses outllde - H,
ed using Jack's ''Are You From Bdwy, dance palaces; spotted a Dear .Helen:
Dixie" as his anthem .... Peter photo ootslde one and with a
r m In shli&lt;:k: I )lot came back
Donald's stroke, financially as $20 tip got tile last known sd· from a secret trip lo the cloc:well as physleally, taJIPOC} out dreso of the gal: she'd been dea4 wr as 1 thought 1 hsd a disease
the former Fred Allen radio-ally; 15 year a . .•• Arlene Francia' or oomellolni- He told me I ,..
Pete'• ln a nursing home •••• 11011, Peter Gabel, is teaching at three IIIOIItha pr-1 Helen,
Henry Fonda in gray -cardJ.. Browning Sehool for Boys here [ cooldll't be. Ml' boyfriend and
gan sweater and hair to mateh in N. Y. .•.. Phil Silvers Is wi I bave
wrong,
loped along 5th at 54th; at 63, out.patient at Mt. ~ on the We've necked and pelted, but I
Hank has a very-boyish upect ooaati Ph.ll's due for aome good swear rm a Ylrg)n.
in race and walki so has Ute Duke luck soon, we pray.
II Wa poaalblo, ...t can I
or Windsor.
N. Y. Dem. Cong. John Mur· fNU mike m,y par- believe
Oldtime kid star Jaokle Coo- ph,y {Bkl,yn•.staten Island) Is the It?- NOT GUILTY
gan's frau Dodle is recuperat- noisiest name being whispered
Deat Not:
ing from surgery .• .. Noisily behind cigars to nm for mayor
Yes. It's po111ble. In rare ln~
rumored as the reason why that .... Ra,y Stark said he spent stances •"teetmleal virgins" be~
big man in Washington is retir- $100,000 for the hlge !eJI4&gt;artll come Pl'OIIIint. but 100'11 prob.
ing : that he'll convert to Cathol- after the 'tf'lll'l1.)' Glrl'' premabb' never ODIWinc:e anyone 10
Icism after the noise ends .... iere 'caul!@ he ''Wanted to make don't try.
Omar 9aarit feel at home" ....
For that -.r, I -liD cJil.
Ed Ames considers hla Oct. sing. rrice this klnd of heaing date at the Wsldorl his final v-, petUng &amp; "going all thewQ."
big turnlne point - so he has I one Ia - . 10 Is the other,
THANK "'W'"·I
22 )&gt;JODIOIIon speclallsta pushi"B Yoo faCe the ~~JJ~~e rlaka, ...t In
110 I&lt;IOPI 'ICU'~~
like crazeeet
l I11IIIIY _ . , the plfchologlcal
COME Mo'.IN" •
J, P , Stevens &amp; Co. OlqlectS Iii' damage ... be far greaier. - H.
make a fortune wlth its newDear Hoiea:
est item - "disposable pan ..
I ba., a teacher who pretends
ties" for the gals - at 1!i cents ID be .....- lntere- In her
a throwaway · ·· ~ The late mO'l1MQ'
to ber .,_
vie composer Franz Waxman's tor achoOI aDd ·tell her all their
101\ John and VIrginia Walsh have
tn&gt;ul&gt;les, and boW lho loVes to
a Thanksgiving wedding dste. .... llsta&gt;l And aak
The TV actor Jack Lords will
But lf(\UIIII 1"'1 .she taiiui lboot
explode the usual H'wood nash the thlnP ilbe'lljlora, like to otJI.
.••. Kate Smith will eam as much ot ~db lllll!evea other teacbera.
from TV gueat shots alone thla
I lo\d ber io;fow 1hinP bec:auM
ftseal showbiz aea10n as abe I thought ' ~ w4a aiood trl....
did in early-radio-star yean. rntt,y - I t waoal)over school .
Helen Ha,yes onstage II the - and I IWMJ! I ftever told ID.,
usual main attraetioo. but ahe'll olher perlonl 9&gt;mahi&gt;Wit alwayt
be In the audience Oct. 10 ro
comes wt exas&amp;~~r~ ~· Sevsee GWllds Donllo...,, The young eral ·other_&amp;lrllbaYt,ilfdtbe same
laas pl-.yed Miss Hayes• oldest
' .
daughter in o~~The hw~lf"lor
the APA repertory lnlupe last Gr..t old rlldlo alar Lomf Roaa
sea!IOJI .... The APA PJI8'a reel- had a Limbo Club ioo-101111 luneh
ing - tile lecleral IOIV't. pulled eellbratjon ~ ~ to Boback tile $500,000 arta-idft It had aota. ColoiDI&gt;Ia - . be's _..
provided tile last few years · - · ing tha llolel T~.

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sF:RvEn THE

cfi;LDR~NJ ...

BY JACK O'BRIAN
Sinatra's makinl no bones about how be thinks
HHH'a campaign is belng mauled
by inlidera; and saya he "really
li.lle1 Hubert" ... Oh, lt'• not
realJ1 a reaction against t h e
KennedJ's, who dropped him ear1.7 in JFK'a term? •••. Sinatra's
llllllysls of the Wall Street Jour.
nsl's startling wrapup or his off ,
mike Utt: ••A hatchet job to embunss Humphre,.." .•.• Putnam
will p.abllsh '"'be Godfather,"
bJ Marlo Puzo, '"The story of a
Coli&amp; Nostra "Family' " with an
lntemationally known male singer as a prominent fictionalized
charaeter .... It will festure sn
AwalachiiiiKYPO boss - mobster
mooting ...t other clearl,y lden-

.... The paperbook rights already have been sold for $400,000
.••. The last novel to drag The
Voice even deeper through the
much, "The King, 11 was a fictional bore and a disgrace.
Patsy Gullotta, geolal, long.
time owner of the Vesuvio Restaurant on 48th W, ofBdwy.pass-

utlable Mafla-real-llfe parallels

ficial nat'l election anthem, isn't

TAAVII.&amp;IIS WrT\4

EXPeNSIVE CAA
IVJO NIFTY

~UG&amp;.GE

WHO .WST liXUDE
CUSS AAVli THIS
TO SAY Of TH&amp;IR
I«CM/N:)Dit;(I(:MS· .•

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ed away .... At the Nepentha

dlscotek, UwasCrug-lrugandthen
Garland and
then they excttedly lett the dance Ooor 1o plsy btlllards .... Actor Otto
Kruger's survived two strokes;
can't write to fana but is Lm·

ldss-«ias for Judy
her young date and

proving,
Great songsmith Jaek Yellen,
whose .. Happy D~s Are Here
Againtt became the Dem's of-

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Golde·n Bears Still
Number One In Ohio
CQLUMBUS (IJPO- .Despite
'.
.
a nine-month hibernation between' football -.,aaona, the ,
Golden
of 1.\&gt;per Arlington High Sehool have awakened
trom their long slumber just as
feroelqus and win - Hungry a1
e.ver.
1.\&gt;per Arlington, last year'•
Ualted P r e s s lnternattonsl
Clau A football champion, ~
day took a command! ng lead
ov~r second - place Clnclrmati
~r Bacon in the Bellon's
•nrs(UPI coaches' polL

·Bea••

The Golden Bears garnered

19 first p)~e votea am 280
points from UPI'• board of
coaehe s to outdiatance the Cincinnatians.
Roger Bacon. which ftnlslled
second ·lo Upper Arlington In
the final 1967 otancllngs, polled
four first place votes and 215
points.
Both prep powers are'3-U thl&amp;

Moorehead, Upper Arlington
has won 13 straight 1nd 41 of
its last· 42 starts.
The' Golden Bears have
scored 191 poirts, yielding just
a Jwo.polnt safety 1D Collllftbus
Watterson, tile 1~86 Class AA
schoolboy ehamps which blanked Upper Arlington 30-11 enroute
ro the tltle.

All· Start Q9

By

sltdera

FRED DOWN

aftd

changeups," ex·

pla!ned McLain alter the game.
uOIUIY McLain, thwarted In u1 didn't want to aggravate the
his Orst try ID win his 32nd cut so 1 thought 11 was best not
UPI~oWnter

...tren•t you loo ol4 to be
platyin• with ILht.'t.,

Roger Bacon seeks lts 17th

4 FOR
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game, will get one more chance
to become the major leagues'
biggest trimer In 52 years.
.1 The 24-year"'ld Detroit Tiger
ace, the majors' first 30..pme
winner 'In 34 yearB, pltehed
despite a cut oo hie right U..mb
Moodsy night and suJrered a 2-1
loss to the Baltimore Orioles. A
victory would have made
McLain the maJors• bluest
wimer alnc:e Grov~ Cleveland
Alf.:"l,r won 33 Qll'l8S for the
Ph
lphla Phlllles In 1916.
uY, couldn~ throw any curves
because or the cut and tried ..
compensate by Utrowhtg a lot ot

to throw any eunes•• ,

Manager ~ Smith Bald
that Meuiln will start Saturdsy'l game aplnst the WashIngton Senators In Detroit and
~ 11 lt' a a mlnor aJiment
ted will be cleared up b)! then.''
SenatoraTop 'lloSO&lt;

The Waahln81Dn Senators best
the Bollon Red Sex, 6-5, In 14
imlngs, the Minnesota Twins
downed the California AJ!iels, 3o snd the Oakland Atbletlcs
d:.reatecl the Chlcaeo Whtte Sex,
5-l, In other American Loajp~e
'games while the Cincinnati
Reds ...t Pltt.oorgh Pirates

straight c o n q u e s t Friday
against Cincinnati McNicholas.
Unbeaten Mentor (3-0), whleh
shut out Massillon 19-0 this seaUOOer veteNn Coach
aon, Is solidly entrenched ln By United Press tltematlonal
Nations! Lesgue
third place with 177 points.
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Steubenville's Big Red an:!
Rose,
Cln
143 604 91 203 ,336
Nile• McKinley round out the
Aloo,
Pit
141 538 58 179 .333
top five, followed by Sandusky,
Alw,
Alia
155 643 70 204 .317
Canton McKinley, MassWon.
Johnl!ll,
Cln
144
586 78 185 .316
Cleveland st. Joseh and Hamil~
Flood,
st.
L
147
606 71 182 .300
American
League
ton Garfield
By· United Press International
Staub
!lou
156
574 54 l7I .298
W
.
L.
Pet.
GB
Only Two Lost
National League
Beekrt,
Chi
!52
632 98 188 .297
x-Detrott
,
,
,
.101
56
.
843
Canton McKinley and ¥assUW, L. Pet. GB
1h
MeCovy,
SF
143
502
78 146 .291
Baltimore
•••
,90
68
,570
11
lon, two northeastern 0 h I o
x.S~ Loola , , .94 63 .599
Haller,
LA
139
454
36 132.291
Boston
••••.•
84
73
.535
17
powers. are the only teams in
NEW YORK (UP0- Notre back Mlke Phipps burst into
San Fran. •• • •SS 72 ,541 9
H.
Aarn,
Alia
155
592
82171.289
Cleveland
,
,
•
•
83
73
.532
1'1'.~
the tc;v ten to have suffered deClnclnnlti , • , .81 76 .516 13
Dame today holds an uneasy national prominence wltil an
Millon,
AU•
144
SSO
47
159
.289
New
York
.
,
,
,80
76
,513
20'h
feat. They are both 2-1. Niles
Pittsburgh •• , , 79 78 , 503 15
perch on the pinnacle or college impressive pas s ing display
American
League
against the Irish. But Purdue,
••
•
,
,
79
78
,503
22
O.kland
McKinley blanked the Bulldogs
Chlc~go, ..... 79 78 , 503 IS
footbalL
G,
AB
R.
H.
Pet.
Minnesota
•
...
76
81
.
484
2S
16-D.
The Fighting Irish, national boasting one or the best
AtlAnta ....... 79 78 ,503 15
Ystrski,
Bos
152
522
87
157
.301
California
•
,
,
,86
91
,420
35
Nlles MeKinley, incidentally,
·Los· iq.Ios • •74 83 ,471 20
champions tn 1966 and fourth backfields in the country with
cater,
Oak
112
482
51
140
.290
Chlc1go
,
,
•
,
,61
93
,408
37
has racked up 62 straight vic·
last aeuon with an 8-2 mark_ Phipps, all- America Leroy
Phlladelpbla • •73 84 ,465 21
Oliva,
Min
128
470
54
136
.289
Washington
.•.
81
95
.391
39\',
tortes at home 11ince its 15-14
today were named the top Keyes and Perry Williams ,
New york. .... 71 86 •452 23
Buford,
Bal
126
411
62
118
.287
c-CUnehed
pennant
loss to Yotmgstown Rayen in
college football team in the must buck an awesome South
Houolon , , • , ;70 87 ,446 24
Horton,
Del
140
IiilO
67
143
.286
Mondl3's Results
1959.
nation in the nrst week's Bend crowd and the (act that no
x-Cllm::hes·pemw.nt
Uhlndr,
Min
137
488
52
138
.283
has ever beaten a
Baltimore
2
Ileltoit
I,
night
The Dragons seek No. 63 Satratl111s b)' United Press Inter- team
Monday's llesul'ts
Waah
6
Bos
4
F,
Hwd,
Was
153
579
77
181
.278
Parseghian
Notre Dame team
1 14 inns,, night
urday night against Toledo Libnational's 35-member board or
Clncl 9 Pitta 6, !st. twUight
Cpnris,
Oak
154
623
84
172
.276
twice
In
succession.
Minnesota
3
California
0,
night
Pitts ; 2 Clncl 1, 2nd, 10 lnos.
beY&gt;
coaches.
The record-shattering Irish
Oakland 5 Chleago I, night
Mentor, canton McKlnely, Davlllo, Cal 142 512 47 141 .275
Notre Dame, which scored an
Only games seheduled
Harrlsn,
Boa
145
519
78
142
,274
passing
combination of Terry
Only
games
scheduled
Niles McKinley 1 Cleveland St.
impressive 45-21 victory over a
TodaJ!'s Prtobable Pltehera
Home
Runs
Hanratty
to- Jim S e y m o u r
Today's
Piobable
Pitchers
Joseph and Hllllilton GarOeld
h i g h I y ~ regarded Oklahoma
AJ,l Times EDT
National
Lesgue:
MeCovey,
showed
that
It lost none of its
All
Times
EDT
failed last year In their bid to
team, recelved 17 first-place
Loa Angiles (Foster 1-8) at
San
Fran
35;
Banks,
Chi
32;
effectiveness
as the two comCleveland (MelloweD 14-13and O.nish among the top Ohio prep
votes and 321 points to
C(hleaeo (Je~klns 18-15), 2:30 p,
Williams,
Chi
snd
Allen,
Phll
bined
for
two
touchdown passes
Paul 4-8), at New York (Stot- powers.
outdistance Purdue (13 top
,.;
30;
H.
Aaron,
Alia
28.
saturday
to
give
Seymour the
tlemyre
20-12
m:t
Peterson
12-Only the McKinleys - ~Ues
votes and 293 points) al'll
San Fr.anclsco (Sadecld 12-11&gt;
American
League:
F.
Howall-time
Notre
Dame
reeord for
and Canton - finished in the
Southern California, the defeOOat Houston (Lemaster 10.15), 8:· 10), 5 p.m.
ard,
Wasb
43;
Horton,
Det
36;
scoring
receptions.
Detroit (Lollch 16-9) at Bald- I® 20,
ing champion, with 290 points.
30 p.m.
Harrelaon, Bos 35i Jack1011, Oak
Purdue had an easy tim~
PeM State, a 31-6 conqueror
New York (Koosman 18-U) at more (Hardin 18-12), 8p.m.
28
Freehsn
and
cash, Det 24. oi Navy, was fOW"th with one routing Virginia 44-6 while
Boston
(Lonborg
6-8)
at
Wash:Atlanta (Nlekro 12-12l, 8:05 p,
' . Runs Batted In
Ington (Bortalna 6-13), 8:05 p.
flrst..placc vote am 158 points, southern cal needed two late
m.
\
Nafional
League:
McCovey,
22 more Ulan fifth-ranking touchdowns from alJ.America
'··PhlladelpJlla (Johnson 3-3) at m.
Ohio
High
San
Fran
103;
Williams,
Chi
98;
Mlmesota (Boswell 10.12l at
UCLA, who destroyed Pit- o.J. Simpson to edge Minnesota
st. Lools (Washburn 13-7) 9 p,
Perez,
Cin
92;
Santo,
Chi
89;
C&amp;llfornta (MeGlothlin 10.14), 11
tsburgh 63--7 and received one
m.
Sehool Poll
UPI College Poll
Clendenon, Pitt 85.
-· Clnctmatl (Malooey 14-10) at p.m.
firs~lace vote.
American
League:
HarrehKm,
Chlolgo
(Nyman
2-1)
at
O&amp;k·
COLUMBUS (UPO- The first
NEW YORK (UPI) - T h e
Rounding oat the top 10 are:
Pittsburgh· (Blass 17-5), 8:05 p,
land (Hunter 13-13), 11 p.m.
United Press lnternadooal Ohio Bos 109; F, Howard, Wash 105; Kansa• (86); Alabsma (85); United Press Jnternattooal top
m.
high school Clai!IS AA coachea Northrup, Det 89; Horton, Det
WednesdQ's Games
Nebraska (81); Louisiana State 20 major college football teams
Wednesday'&amp; Games
85; Powell, Bal 84.
football
rating,
with
fit
st.
place
Chicago
at
oakland,
ni&amp;ht
with first.place votes and won~
(67)
and -Miami &lt;na.) (59).
night
Clncl111111tl at Plttsbur&amp;h,
Pitching
Mimesota at California, night votes and won-lost records in par ·
Houston heads the second 10 lo1t-tied records in parentheses.
· San Fran at Hoooton, night
Natlooal League: Blass, Pili with 55 points, rive more than (First week)
Boston at Washington, night
enthests:
Nlw York at Atlanta, night
17
-5; Marichal, Sait Fran 26-S; 12th place Indiana with Texas
Teams
Points
Detroit at Baltimore, night
Team
Polnll
Phlla at St. Lools, night
Kline,
Pitt 12-5; GI!Json, St. L. • (42), Florldl (36), Ohio State
t
,
Upper
Arlington
(19)(3.0)280
Cleveland
at
Baltimore.
i.
Notre
Dame
(17)
(1.0)
321
s Angeles at Chl~.or' ·
2. Cln. Roger Bacon(4)(3-8)215 21-S; Regan, Chi an~ Bolin, San (26), North :carolina State (21), 2. PUrdue
(t3) (1.0) 293
3. Montor
(4) (3.0)177 Fran 10..5.
(3) (1.0) 290
Michigan State (1'() , Arizona 3. Sou Cal
American League : McLain, State (14), TeMessee (12) and
4. S!albenvU!e
(1)(3.0) 146
4. Penn St.
(I) (1.0) ISS
5. Nlies McKinlOl' (5) (3-8) i31 Del 31-'; Culp, Bos 15-5; Tlant, Florida state (11) rounding out 5. UCLA
(l) (1.0) 136
6. Sands sky
(1) (3.0) Ill Clove 20-S; Ell!lliOrlh, Bos 15- the top 20.
G. Kansao
(1.()) 86
7. Canton MeK!nlO)'
{2-1) 98 7; McNatl,y, Balto 21-10.
7. Alabama
(1.0) 85
Ara Parseghian's Fighting
8. Massillon
(2-1) 70
(2.0) 81
lrish will be asked to defend 8, Nebraska
9. Cleveland st. Joseph (3.0) 67
9.
Louisiana
St.
(1.0) 87
their
No.
1
ranking
almost
15TH IN NATION
10. Hamllton Garfield (3.0) 62
10.
Mlaml (Fla.)
(1.0)
59
Immediately
when
they
play
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ohio
Second 10: 11. Elyria 61; 12.
Second
10-11,
Houston (55);
host
to
Jack
Mollenkapr
s
State's football Buckeyes, who
PITISBURGH (IJPI) - The single by Chleo Rulz, Pltis- Warren Western Reserve 58; 13. have not yet opened the Season powerful Purdue squad in a 12, Indiana (50); 13, Texu (~);
onlf tblng tile Pittsburgh PI- burgh socred the game's ftrst COlumbus Eastrnoor 46i 14. formally, were rated 15tfl in the grll!ge match Saturday at South t4, Florlds (36); 15, Ohio State
(26); 18. North Caroltns State
rates have to do . to pin a run in the !oorth when AI Ollv- Portsmouth 4Si 15. Toledo [)e..
ftrst United Press International Bend, Ind.
er
singled,
moved
ID
aec:on.l
Sales
f2;
16.
Clnclnnstl
Moel(21); 17, Michigan State (17);
Boilermakers Are Tough
lll!nk&gt;lace finish tn" tbe
football poll,
al I,eegue Is dwq&gt; tho Cincin- when Willie Stargoll walkell, ler tli 17. Cincbmatf Elder 31;
The
Boilermakers
dmnped
18, Arizona State (14); 19, TenOhio received 26 points. The
went to third on an error a:nd 18. Dayton Belmont 30; 19. ToReds - no eaLIJI ehore.
Notre
Dame
fr&lt;m
the
No.
1
spot nessee (12); 20, Florida State
Buckeyes first opponent- SouthThe Hecla II least maintained croased the plate on Geoe AJ.. ledo Whitmer ...t Urns Senior ern Methodist - was rated in the early last season when quarter- (11).
18)''1 forceout at aeeoncl.
.
29 each; 20. Gorfleld Heights
tbe stetus quo ·In tbe league
group receiving five or more
In
the
r
Pittsburgh
held
27.
Mondly n!&amp;hi - a two • gamo
points,
but not enough for a lop
Othera: Parma Valley Forse
.Jeod over !be fourth.plaee Dues a 6-3 edmDgo going into the
20 spot.
'- with a spltt of a twl-nl&amp;ht ninth when tlte Reds e~q~leded 26; Akron Garfield 22; Lorain
Notre Dame, "ith 321 points,
tor
six
runa.
The
outburst
wu
Senior ...t CU!'ahol!a Falis 20
!J'ooblebeader here. They won
was
the first pJace team.
tbe nrst game In como-trom-be- hlghllehted by a two-run doohle each; SldnO)' 18; Toledo Central
by Fred Whitfield which Ued caUM&gt;Ilc 17; Eaot Uverpool 15.
Iilnd fashion 9-G, but lost the the score at 8-11 and a bil:q&gt;
Struthers and Clnclmall st. Xav •
oecond lo Pittabur&amp;h 2-1 In tbe
slagle by Vadl Pinson to put l8r It each; Cleveland st. Ignalotll IMlng of tbe Dll!btcaP.
The Pirates oa'Oed.; t(le second the Rods ahead 7-6. Perez tiUs 13; Da,yton Alter and ~ing­
copped tile scoring with a two- fleld !buth 12 each; Hamilton
NAMED CAPTAIN
,II""" when llal'fl' Wills opena4
ruo
sl,.te.
Badin
II;
Welistoo
and
WlnteroCINCINNATI
(UPI) - Oscar
1he lotll with a walk, odVliiCed .
Bill
Keloo
(4-1)
woo
the
ftrst
10
each;
Akron
st.
VIncent
vllle
Robertson.
the
Cincinnati Roy0.. Matcy Aloo's single and tileD game but sulrered tile defeat In
9;
Lorain
Admiral
KlnJ,
BeUalre
ala st(lerstar, has been chosen
ocorJ!d on a sl~VIe by Malloy
the nlghtclp In ..net Pltto- st. John'l, Toledo ~. Gem&amp; captain of the team for the third
MolL
The Reds Ued t h o contest burgll's Ron Kline (12-6) lost ond !Jielby 7 each; Bellefontaine straight season.
Robertson was to lead the Roy·
1·1 in the aevemh on a double lite ftrst game In relief but woo 6; Dover ...t Toledo Central
.
I
Jte
aeoond
In
tho aame role.
Cathollc
5
each;
Wllj'lle
...t
Manaals tonight in their nrst preby Tony Perez and 1 two - out
Alou weni 5-10 at the plate field Senior, 4 ..ch; Yoongotown season game with a National Baslor tho Pirates ID boost his bat. Ursuline, C&amp;!Mrld&amp;e, New Phll- ketball Aasoclatton owonent ilns avoraae ID .333 Just three adolplda, AlbeDo, Clndmatl The Mllw~ Bucks, an expan-polrts behind moJor leoawl Huabe• ond Lllllcaster .3 each; sion team.
leodlllll Pete Rose of Clnclmttl, Vandalia JliKior, Colwnbu&amp; WatMASON BOWLING
Ask the man, "How
who betted 1-6.
'
teriDIIi. aud Zanesvilie 2 each;
(Week endlqr sept, 21)'
ne teamo meet aptn tool&amp;ht Cleveland GlenviUe, Wadowortl&gt;,
many insurance
(Teams ~ In order Hated)
wtth Gaey Nolan (9.2) aoheduled NIIJO(- Wooatar, Clnelnoatl,
SUNDAY MIXED
companies dp you
Luelfera, Shlmrocks, l,azy-4, to lou lor tile Reds ogalnat W,YOJIIine, Clndmatl Ook Hill1 MARK ANNIVERSARY
represent?"
steve Blass (17-5),
DANVILLE, VL (IJPO- Jack
and Rosllord I each.
Goodrich &amp; AILlker&gt;'!'li'f, Fer·
Dempsey
ODd
Jess
WUiard
hive
If he says just one - slow down.
&amp;uson &amp; Sl18on;·I H - women,
_ , Invited ro celebrate the
. Pal P&amp;UIIh. 200; IU. oerlea, Pat
He doesn't have much choice to offer you.
50th 1Ml versary of their
~a1Ji)l 470; men, Keith ~ker,
Stands to reason you're better off if you buy
heayywelght chlmplonshJi&gt; light
Don Gabrltsch 571.
during
tbe
celtennlal
festivities
home, car Or business insurance from an agency
MONDAY MERCHANTS
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which represents several companies. An
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Dempsey kmc:ked out WUJard,
inde~ndent agent. Like us.
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'
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July 4, . 1919, In Toledo, lo
We have a choice. That s why we can g1ve
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Gi.r&lt;J;
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become
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Ill
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you sound, impartial advice about which
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season and have amassed lorw
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Matcy Alou WCIII 5-lor-10 tor
their victory when Ken McMulthe
Pirates in the doub)eheader
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wtth one out in the 14th imlng.
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HUbert Humphrey has been met nearly every where he has gone by youth£ul Vietnam war

dissenters bearing hostile banners and hostile
altitudes.
Richard Nixon. on the other hand, has been

drawing highly enthusiastic crowds. U there
are any dissenters among his audiences, they
have kept politely quiet.
Why the difference?
According to a number of demonstrators

who have been interviewed, there are two

reasons. Firat, Humphrey is part of the

Johnson administralion and as such shares
the onus of the Vietnam mess. ~One sign
seen In Houston called him "The Butcher's

Apprentice." )
Second, bad as Humphrey is, the protesters
feef there is still hope for him. Ni•on. how.
ever, is considered a hopeless case.
Explained one college student in Flint,
Mich. : "[ just wouldn't bother to demonstrate
againat Niion. I'm here protesting a6ainst
Humphrey because there's a possibility or
changing him."
Unfortunately for the de m on s t rat or s,
Humphrey remains unintimidated. He recently told some of them bluntly that they were
"dead wrong."
Meanwhile, third party candidate George
Wallace continues to draw his own contingent
of protesters. But whereas the hecklers are a
source or irritation and embarrassment to
Humphrey and a definite handicap in his
campaign, their only effect regarding Wallace
bas been to create more and more sympathizen for him.
It isn't easy being a young idealist these
days , ejpecially when everything you do

News---Russian Style
- Stop running so many features and fiUers
and start printing more news and information is the order that has gone out from the
Communist Party Central r,ommlttee in
Moscow to newspaper edJtors ail over Russia,
reports the New York Times.
It seems that local papers are wont to edify
their readers with stories about, for example,
"a bird that can ny backwprds" or "a
wonder frog half the saze of a matchbox that
can klU jaguars."
So Russian newspapers start printing tbe
"news," Kremlin version. Will it be any more •
believable than tall tales about fantastic
birds and frogs?

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Egoi.r;m Forms Vary
Pope Paul VI chided Catholics the oilier
day for allowing selfishness to exaggerate
the burdens of having a large family. He
warned ·against ''the danger of egoism, of
diffidence. of crisis that seems to paralyze
like a chil1 so many married couples.,.
The pope's use of the "egoism" is interesting in light of his r e c e n t visit to South
America. According to pofulation experts,
who get another kind of chil when they think
about it, r u n a w a y population growth it;
especially severe in that part of the world.
But the main obstacle to birth control there,
the demographers claim. is not the church
but the egoism of the Latin male who b.elieves
he must father a string Qf ehildren to prove
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Firebrands Cool Their 'Thing'

Helen Help

Revolution Falls on Evil Days US •••By

Helen

Bottel

By WARD CANNEL
NEW YORK (NEAl
Well, of al1 things, there was Mark Rudd lining up along with
the othtr kids to register for the fall semester at Columbia
University .
Rudd, it may be recalled, was one of the leaders of the student protest that seized and disabled Columbia just before
term papers were due last spring.
Exactly what the protest was all about is still largely a
mystery. But it took the city pollee to liberate the campus.
And in the aftermath, President Grayson Kirk resigned and
Rudd and bls colleagues, vowing to continue the protest arter
the summer vacation, were suspended from the university.
ADd DOW, o[ an things, to ftnd him trylnc lo reclster [or
elasses-weU, honestly! ll tbat aay way to run a revolution?
tie tnay be somewhat naive about this sort of thing, But it
~ ~1\vays been our belief that revolutionary leaders dealt
ailost exclusively in hideouts, disguises, midnight meetings
in boiler rooms and raids at dawn .
If they appeared in public at all, it was only for sentencing
or a hasty panel discussion with David Susskind and five
Polish dentists.
But that does not seem to be the case any ·more. Nowadays,
as far as we can see, there is practically no difference between revolution and business-as-usual
I• faet, there are moments when tt appears that revolution
IS buolaess·ao-asaal.
Just let some firebrand climb onto a table and shout:
"Down with their thing!" and there are immediately lapel
buttons and highbaU glasses available with tbe same legend
and magazine reports, TV documentaries and adult education
courses on the movement and its place in history.
From what we saw on the Columbia campus last spring and

trouble. What should we do? YOUTH ASKED FOR ITI
at Chicago during the convention, the people who make those
"Yale" ani:l "Harvard" pennants are missing a good thing if
This column is for young peo. GOSSIPED ABOUT
they don't come out with a "Students" and "l'olice" line for
pie, their problems and pleas- Dear G.A. :
the ran season.
You can't undo what is alreaures, their troubles and fun. As
Hard as we find it to believe, the embattled establishment
with the. rest of Helen Help Us!, dy done, but you CAN t1nd analso seems to have a piece of the revolution market.
It welcomes laughs but won't other Mother Confessor.
Just let some firebrand shout : ''Down wlth their thing!''
And be glad you've learned this
dodge a serious question with a
and there is immediately an official fact-finding commission
lesson early: never trust an ovbrush-df.
appointed to look into the causes of the rebetuon, namely what
Send your teenage questions to ereager listener. - H.
thing? Why does he want it down? How did it get up in the
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT • care ol
first place? And would it possibly be better if it were lowered
Helen
Help Usl this newspaper.
halfway?
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NOSY
NEEDS NUDGE
1r we understand it correctly, the general theory on both
Dear
Helen:
sides seems to be that If there is a revolution Lt must mean
I bsby.slt for !riends .of ~ ~ r
somethjng . .And ~rtil .sopt¢b0dy ftn~s out .wha,( ,i\ means, the ..
fan\lly , . Th&amp;l'.. .llv.~ neu door ID
secretJry of commerce will look an~r it.
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Jt would not 8Urprfse US ' lathe ~~a- to WOk" Up tomortOW
Every time I take care of the
morning and 6nd that a new federal agency had been established under the title or Department of Revolution. And subchildren, Miss t.l. walks right in
ADULTS - $2.50
sumed thereunder (as they say ln Waahlngton) a Commlardon
without knocking and snoops a.
CHILDREN - $1.75
of Adultery and Divorce, an Oirlce o! Relevance, Dialogue and
round while she asks me 800
Confrontation and a Bureau of Charisma, Inarticulate Yearnquestions. !Jie goea into the re.
Ing aad Visceral Respoase.
frigerator, desk drawers and cabAs we said, maybe we are very naive about this whole
lnets, slamming everything athing. But it seems to us that today's firebrands are giving
n:und, and often waking up the
revolution a bad name. And we were very happy to see on
baby.
our TV set a young, bearded, bruised disturber of the peace
She tell1 me she only drops
just back from Chicago who c~mpJained: "We'll have to go
In to see how rm getting aunderground . We'll have to shave. get haircuts, and wear
business suits and clean shirts if we want to keep the rebel·
!oog, but she can see without
lion alive."
snooping. !lie also tries to pump
me about tile family.
How can I tell her not to pry
Shirley Mac Laine complained to
without being Impolite? After sll,
pals that Warren Beatty's films she's an adult. - BABY SITTER
are too violent and ··-t~te real Dear Sltter:
lUe criminals are too likable."
Tell )'OUr empiO)'ers about
Jerry Lewis rold friends hlo Ml11 No!Y•I liDJpinesa. I thlnk
real estate now is worth $4,- tlley'll agree with me, members
so happy about the latest com- 000,000 .... Ad exec was look- of the great "rnedcle" class doa't
pliment lo one of his golden old- ing for a '"type., like the pic- deserve wahut glove treatment.
ies: George Wallace has start-- tures of dance hostesses outllde - H,
ed using Jack's ''Are You From Bdwy, dance palaces; spotted a Dear .Helen:
Dixie" as his anthem .... Peter photo ootslde one and with a
r m In shli&lt;:k: I )lot came back
Donald's stroke, financially as $20 tip got tile last known sd· from a secret trip lo the cloc:well as physleally, taJIPOC} out dreso of the gal: she'd been dea4 wr as 1 thought 1 hsd a disease
the former Fred Allen radio-ally; 15 year a . .•• Arlene Francia' or oomellolni- He told me I ,..
Pete'• ln a nursing home •••• 11011, Peter Gabel, is teaching at three IIIOIItha pr-1 Helen,
Henry Fonda in gray -cardJ.. Browning Sehool for Boys here [ cooldll't be. Ml' boyfriend and
gan sweater and hair to mateh in N. Y. .•.. Phil Silvers Is wi I bave
wrong,
loped along 5th at 54th; at 63, out.patient at Mt. ~ on the We've necked and pelted, but I
Hank has a very-boyish upect ooaati Ph.ll's due for aome good swear rm a Ylrg)n.
in race and walki so has Ute Duke luck soon, we pray.
II Wa poaalblo, ...t can I
or Windsor.
N. Y. Dem. Cong. John Mur· fNU mike m,y par- believe
Oldtime kid star Jaokle Coo- ph,y {Bkl,yn•.staten Island) Is the It?- NOT GUILTY
gan's frau Dodle is recuperat- noisiest name being whispered
Deat Not:
ing from surgery .• .. Noisily behind cigars to nm for mayor
Yes. It's po111ble. In rare ln~
rumored as the reason why that .... Ra,y Stark said he spent stances •"teetmleal virgins" be~
big man in Washington is retir- $100,000 for the hlge !eJI4&gt;artll come Pl'OIIIint. but 100'11 prob.
ing : that he'll convert to Cathol- after the 'tf'lll'l1.)' Glrl'' premabb' never ODIWinc:e anyone 10
Icism after the noise ends .... iere 'caul!@ he ''Wanted to make don't try.
Omar 9aarit feel at home" ....
For that -.r, I -liD cJil.
Ed Ames considers hla Oct. sing. rrice this klnd of heaing date at the Wsldorl his final v-, petUng &amp; "going all thewQ."
big turnlne point - so he has I one Ia - . 10 Is the other,
THANK "'W'"·I
22 )&gt;JODIOIIon speclallsta pushi"B Yoo faCe the ~~JJ~~e rlaka, ...t In
110 I&lt;IOPI 'ICU'~~
like crazeeet
l I11IIIIY _ . , the plfchologlcal
COME Mo'.IN" •
J, P , Stevens &amp; Co. OlqlectS Iii' damage ... be far greaier. - H.
make a fortune wlth its newDear Hoiea:
est item - "disposable pan ..
I ba., a teacher who pretends
ties" for the gals - at 1!i cents ID be .....- lntere- In her
a throwaway · ·· ~ The late mO'l1MQ'
to ber .,_
vie composer Franz Waxman's tor achoOI aDd ·tell her all their
101\ John and VIrginia Walsh have
tn&gt;ul&gt;les, and boW lho loVes to
a Thanksgiving wedding dste. .... llsta&gt;l And aak
The TV actor Jack Lords will
But lf(\UIIII 1"'1 .she taiiui lboot
explode the usual H'wood nash the thlnP ilbe'lljlora, like to otJI.
.••. Kate Smith will eam as much ot ~db lllll!evea other teacbera.
from TV gueat shots alone thla
I lo\d ber io;fow 1hinP bec:auM
ftseal showbiz aea10n as abe I thought ' ~ w4a aiood trl....
did in early-radio-star yean. rntt,y - I t waoal)over school .
Helen Ha,yes onstage II the - and I IWMJ! I ftever told ID.,
usual main attraetioo. but ahe'll olher perlonl 9&gt;mahi&gt;Wit alwayt
be In the audience Oct. 10 ro
comes wt exas&amp;~~r~ ~· Sevsee GWllds Donllo...,, The young eral ·other_&amp;lrllbaYt,ilfdtbe same
laas pl-.yed Miss Hayes• oldest
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daughter in o~~The hw~lf"lor
the APA repertory lnlupe last Gr..t old rlldlo alar Lomf Roaa
sea!IOJI .... The APA PJI8'a reel- had a Limbo Club ioo-101111 luneh
ing - tile lecleral IOIV't. pulled eellbratjon ~ ~ to Boback tile $500,000 arta-idft It had aota. ColoiDI&gt;Ia - . be's _..
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Sinatra's makinl no bones about how be thinks
HHH'a campaign is belng mauled
by inlidera; and saya he "really
li.lle1 Hubert" ... Oh, lt'• not
realJ1 a reaction against t h e
KennedJ's, who dropped him ear1.7 in JFK'a term? •••. Sinatra's
llllllysls of the Wall Street Jour.
nsl's startling wrapup or his off ,
mike Utt: ••A hatchet job to embunss Humphre,.." .•.• Putnam
will p.abllsh '"'be Godfather,"
bJ Marlo Puzo, '"The story of a
Coli&amp; Nostra "Family' " with an
lntemationally known male singer as a prominent fictionalized
charaeter .... It will festure sn
AwalachiiiiKYPO boss - mobster
mooting ...t other clearl,y lden-

.... The paperbook rights already have been sold for $400,000
.••. The last novel to drag The
Voice even deeper through the
much, "The King, 11 was a fictional bore and a disgrace.
Patsy Gullotta, geolal, long.
time owner of the Vesuvio Restaurant on 48th W, ofBdwy.pass-

utlable Mafla-real-llfe parallels

ficial nat'l election anthem, isn't

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dlscotek, UwasCrug-lrugandthen
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then they excttedly lett the dance Ooor 1o plsy btlllards .... Actor Otto
Kruger's survived two strokes;
can't write to fana but is Lm·

ldss-«ias for Judy
her young date and

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Great songsmith Jaek Yellen,
whose .. Happy D~s Are Here
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Number One In Ohio
CQLUMBUS (IJPO- .Despite
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a nine-month hibernation between' football -.,aaona, the ,
Golden
of 1.\&gt;per Arlington High Sehool have awakened
trom their long slumber just as
feroelqus and win - Hungry a1
e.ver.
1.\&gt;per Arlington, last year'•
Ualted P r e s s lnternattonsl
Clau A football champion, ~
day took a command! ng lead
ov~r second - place Clnclrmati
~r Bacon in the Bellon's
•nrs(UPI coaches' polL

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The Golden Bears garnered

19 first p)~e votea am 280
points from UPI'• board of
coaehe s to outdiatance the Cincinnatians.
Roger Bacon. which ftnlslled
second ·lo Upper Arlington In
the final 1967 otancllngs, polled
four first place votes and 215
points.
Both prep powers are'3-U thl&amp;

Moorehead, Upper Arlington
has won 13 straight 1nd 41 of
its last· 42 starts.
The' Golden Bears have
scored 191 poirts, yielding just
a Jwo.polnt safety 1D Collllftbus
Watterson, tile 1~86 Class AA
schoolboy ehamps which blanked Upper Arlington 30-11 enroute
ro the tltle.

All· Start Q9

By

sltdera

FRED DOWN

aftd

changeups," ex·

pla!ned McLain alter the game.
uOIUIY McLain, thwarted In u1 didn't want to aggravate the
his Orst try ID win his 32nd cut so 1 thought 11 was best not
UPI~oWnter

...tren•t you loo ol4 to be
platyin• with ILht.'t.,

Roger Bacon seeks lts 17th

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game, will get one more chance
to become the major leagues'
biggest trimer In 52 years.
.1 The 24-year"'ld Detroit Tiger
ace, the majors' first 30..pme
winner 'In 34 yearB, pltehed
despite a cut oo hie right U..mb
Moodsy night and suJrered a 2-1
loss to the Baltimore Orioles. A
victory would have made
McLain the maJors• bluest
wimer alnc:e Grov~ Cleveland
Alf.:"l,r won 33 Qll'l8S for the
Ph
lphla Phlllles In 1916.
uY, couldn~ throw any curves
because or the cut and tried ..
compensate by Utrowhtg a lot ot

to throw any eunes•• ,

Manager ~ Smith Bald
that Meuiln will start Saturdsy'l game aplnst the WashIngton Senators In Detroit and
~ 11 lt' a a mlnor aJiment
ted will be cleared up b)! then.''
SenatoraTop 'lloSO&lt;

The Waahln81Dn Senators best
the Bollon Red Sex, 6-5, In 14
imlngs, the Minnesota Twins
downed the California AJ!iels, 3o snd the Oakland Atbletlcs
d:.reatecl the Chlcaeo Whtte Sex,
5-l, In other American Loajp~e
'games while the Cincinnati
Reds ...t Pltt.oorgh Pirates

straight c o n q u e s t Friday
against Cincinnati McNicholas.
Unbeaten Mentor (3-0), whleh
shut out Massillon 19-0 this seaUOOer veteNn Coach
aon, Is solidly entrenched ln By United Press tltematlonal
Nations! Lesgue
third place with 177 points.
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Steubenville's Big Red an:!
Rose,
Cln
143 604 91 203 ,336
Nile• McKinley round out the
Aloo,
Pit
141 538 58 179 .333
top five, followed by Sandusky,
Alw,
Alia
155 643 70 204 .317
Canton McKinley, MassWon.
Johnl!ll,
Cln
144
586 78 185 .316
Cleveland st. Joseh and Hamil~
Flood,
st.
L
147
606 71 182 .300
American
League
ton Garfield
By· United Press International
Staub
!lou
156
574 54 l7I .298
W
.
L.
Pet.
GB
Only Two Lost
National League
Beekrt,
Chi
!52
632 98 188 .297
x-Detrott
,
,
,
.101
56
.
843
Canton McKinley and ¥assUW, L. Pet. GB
1h
MeCovy,
SF
143
502
78 146 .291
Baltimore
•••
,90
68
,570
11
lon, two northeastern 0 h I o
x.S~ Loola , , .94 63 .599
Haller,
LA
139
454
36 132.291
Boston
••••.•
84
73
.535
17
powers. are the only teams in
NEW YORK (UP0- Notre back Mlke Phipps burst into
San Fran. •• • •SS 72 ,541 9
H.
Aarn,
Alia
155
592
82171.289
Cleveland
,
,
•
•
83
73
.532
1'1'.~
the tc;v ten to have suffered deClnclnnlti , • , .81 76 .516 13
Dame today holds an uneasy national prominence wltil an
Millon,
AU•
144
SSO
47
159
.289
New
York
.
,
,
,80
76
,513
20'h
feat. They are both 2-1. Niles
Pittsburgh •• , , 79 78 , 503 15
perch on the pinnacle or college impressive pas s ing display
American
League
against the Irish. But Purdue,
••
•
,
,
79
78
,503
22
O.kland
McKinley blanked the Bulldogs
Chlc~go, ..... 79 78 , 503 IS
footbalL
G,
AB
R.
H.
Pet.
Minnesota
•
...
76
81
.
484
2S
16-D.
The Fighting Irish, national boasting one or the best
AtlAnta ....... 79 78 ,503 15
Ystrski,
Bos
152
522
87
157
.301
California
•
,
,
,86
91
,420
35
Nlles MeKinley, incidentally,
·Los· iq.Ios • •74 83 ,471 20
champions tn 1966 and fourth backfields in the country with
cater,
Oak
112
482
51
140
.290
Chlc1go
,
,
•
,
,61
93
,408
37
has racked up 62 straight vic·
last aeuon with an 8-2 mark_ Phipps, all- America Leroy
Phlladelpbla • •73 84 ,465 21
Oliva,
Min
128
470
54
136
.289
Washington
.•.
81
95
.391
39\',
tortes at home 11ince its 15-14
today were named the top Keyes and Perry Williams ,
New york. .... 71 86 •452 23
Buford,
Bal
126
411
62
118
.287
c-CUnehed
pennant
loss to Yotmgstown Rayen in
college football team in the must buck an awesome South
Houolon , , • , ;70 87 ,446 24
Horton,
Del
140
IiilO
67
143
.286
Mondl3's Results
1959.
nation in the nrst week's Bend crowd and the (act that no
x-Cllm::hes·pemw.nt
Uhlndr,
Min
137
488
52
138
.283
has ever beaten a
Baltimore
2
Ileltoit
I,
night
The Dragons seek No. 63 Satratl111s b)' United Press Inter- team
Monday's llesul'ts
Waah
6
Bos
4
F,
Hwd,
Was
153
579
77
181
.278
Parseghian
Notre Dame team
1 14 inns,, night
urday night against Toledo Libnational's 35-member board or
Clncl 9 Pitta 6, !st. twUight
Cpnris,
Oak
154
623
84
172
.276
twice
In
succession.
Minnesota
3
California
0,
night
Pitts ; 2 Clncl 1, 2nd, 10 lnos.
beY&gt;
coaches.
The record-shattering Irish
Oakland 5 Chleago I, night
Mentor, canton McKlnely, Davlllo, Cal 142 512 47 141 .275
Notre Dame, which scored an
Only games seheduled
Harrlsn,
Boa
145
519
78
142
,274
passing
combination of Terry
Only
games
scheduled
Niles McKinley 1 Cleveland St.
impressive 45-21 victory over a
TodaJ!'s Prtobable Pltehera
Home
Runs
Hanratty
to- Jim S e y m o u r
Today's
Piobable
Pitchers
Joseph and Hllllilton GarOeld
h i g h I y ~ regarded Oklahoma
AJ,l Times EDT
National
Lesgue:
MeCovey,
showed
that
It lost none of its
All
Times
EDT
failed last year In their bid to
team, recelved 17 first-place
Loa Angiles (Foster 1-8) at
San
Fran
35;
Banks,
Chi
32;
effectiveness
as the two comCleveland (MelloweD 14-13and O.nish among the top Ohio prep
votes and 321 points to
C(hleaeo (Je~klns 18-15), 2:30 p,
Williams,
Chi
snd
Allen,
Phll
bined
for
two
touchdown passes
Paul 4-8), at New York (Stot- powers.
outdistance Purdue (13 top
,.;
30;
H.
Aaron,
Alia
28.
saturday
to
give
Seymour the
tlemyre
20-12
m:t
Peterson
12-Only the McKinleys - ~Ues
votes and 293 points) al'll
San Fr.anclsco (Sadecld 12-11&gt;
American
League:
F.
Howall-time
Notre
Dame
reeord for
and Canton - finished in the
Southern California, the defeOOat Houston (Lemaster 10.15), 8:· 10), 5 p.m.
ard,
Wasb
43;
Horton,
Det
36;
scoring
receptions.
Detroit (Lollch 16-9) at Bald- I® 20,
ing champion, with 290 points.
30 p.m.
Harrelaon, Bos 35i Jack1011, Oak
Purdue had an easy tim~
PeM State, a 31-6 conqueror
New York (Koosman 18-U) at more (Hardin 18-12), 8p.m.
28
Freehsn
and
cash, Det 24. oi Navy, was fOW"th with one routing Virginia 44-6 while
Boston
(Lonborg
6-8)
at
Wash:Atlanta (Nlekro 12-12l, 8:05 p,
' . Runs Batted In
Ington (Bortalna 6-13), 8:05 p.
flrst..placc vote am 158 points, southern cal needed two late
m.
\
Nafional
League:
McCovey,
22 more Ulan fifth-ranking touchdowns from alJ.America
'··PhlladelpJlla (Johnson 3-3) at m.
Ohio
High
San
Fran
103;
Williams,
Chi
98;
Mlmesota (Boswell 10.12l at
UCLA, who destroyed Pit- o.J. Simpson to edge Minnesota
st. Lools (Washburn 13-7) 9 p,
Perez,
Cin
92;
Santo,
Chi
89;
C&amp;llfornta (MeGlothlin 10.14), 11
tsburgh 63--7 and received one
m.
Sehool Poll
UPI College Poll
Clendenon, Pitt 85.
-· Clnctmatl (Malooey 14-10) at p.m.
firs~lace vote.
American
League:
HarrehKm,
Chlolgo
(Nyman
2-1)
at
O&amp;k·
COLUMBUS (UPO- The first
NEW YORK (UPI) - T h e
Rounding oat the top 10 are:
Pittsburgh· (Blass 17-5), 8:05 p,
land (Hunter 13-13), 11 p.m.
United Press lnternadooal Ohio Bos 109; F, Howard, Wash 105; Kansa• (86); Alabsma (85); United Press Jnternattooal top
m.
high school Clai!IS AA coachea Northrup, Det 89; Horton, Det
WednesdQ's Games
Nebraska (81); Louisiana State 20 major college football teams
Wednesday'&amp; Games
85; Powell, Bal 84.
football
rating,
with
fit
st.
place
Chicago
at
oakland,
ni&amp;ht
with first.place votes and won~
(67)
and -Miami &lt;na.) (59).
night
Clncl111111tl at Plttsbur&amp;h,
Pitching
Mimesota at California, night votes and won-lost records in par ·
Houston heads the second 10 lo1t-tied records in parentheses.
· San Fran at Hoooton, night
Natlooal League: Blass, Pili with 55 points, rive more than (First week)
Boston at Washington, night
enthests:
Nlw York at Atlanta, night
17
-5; Marichal, Sait Fran 26-S; 12th place Indiana with Texas
Teams
Points
Detroit at Baltimore, night
Team
Polnll
Phlla at St. Lools, night
Kline,
Pitt 12-5; GI!Json, St. L. • (42), Florldl (36), Ohio State
t
,
Upper
Arlington
(19)(3.0)280
Cleveland
at
Baltimore.
i.
Notre
Dame
(17)
(1.0)
321
s Angeles at Chl~.or' ·
2. Cln. Roger Bacon(4)(3-8)215 21-S; Regan, Chi an~ Bolin, San (26), North :carolina State (21), 2. PUrdue
(t3) (1.0) 293
3. Montor
(4) (3.0)177 Fran 10..5.
(3) (1.0) 290
Michigan State (1'() , Arizona 3. Sou Cal
American League : McLain, State (14), TeMessee (12) and
4. S!albenvU!e
(1)(3.0) 146
4. Penn St.
(I) (1.0) ISS
5. Nlies McKinlOl' (5) (3-8) i31 Del 31-'; Culp, Bos 15-5; Tlant, Florida state (11) rounding out 5. UCLA
(l) (1.0) 136
6. Sands sky
(1) (3.0) Ill Clove 20-S; Ell!lliOrlh, Bos 15- the top 20.
G. Kansao
(1.()) 86
7. Canton MeK!nlO)'
{2-1) 98 7; McNatl,y, Balto 21-10.
7. Alabama
(1.0) 85
Ara Parseghian's Fighting
8. Massillon
(2-1) 70
(2.0) 81
lrish will be asked to defend 8, Nebraska
9. Cleveland st. Joseph (3.0) 67
9.
Louisiana
St.
(1.0) 87
their
No.
1
ranking
almost
15TH IN NATION
10. Hamllton Garfield (3.0) 62
10.
Mlaml (Fla.)
(1.0)
59
Immediately
when
they
play
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ohio
Second 10: 11. Elyria 61; 12.
Second
10-11,
Houston (55);
host
to
Jack
Mollenkapr
s
State's football Buckeyes, who
PITISBURGH (IJPI) - The single by Chleo Rulz, Pltis- Warren Western Reserve 58; 13. have not yet opened the Season powerful Purdue squad in a 12, Indiana (50); 13, Texu (~);
onlf tblng tile Pittsburgh PI- burgh socred the game's ftrst COlumbus Eastrnoor 46i 14. formally, were rated 15tfl in the grll!ge match Saturday at South t4, Florlds (36); 15, Ohio State
(26); 18. North Caroltns State
rates have to do . to pin a run in the !oorth when AI Ollv- Portsmouth 4Si 15. Toledo [)e..
ftrst United Press International Bend, Ind.
er
singled,
moved
ID
aec:on.l
Sales
f2;
16.
Clnclnnstl
Moel(21); 17, Michigan State (17);
Boilermakers Are Tough
lll!nk&gt;lace finish tn" tbe
football poll,
al I,eegue Is dwq&gt; tho Cincin- when Willie Stargoll walkell, ler tli 17. Cincbmatf Elder 31;
The
Boilermakers
dmnped
18, Arizona State (14); 19, TenOhio received 26 points. The
went to third on an error a:nd 18. Dayton Belmont 30; 19. ToReds - no eaLIJI ehore.
Notre
Dame
fr&lt;m
the
No.
1
spot nessee (12); 20, Florida State
Buckeyes first opponent- SouthThe Hecla II least maintained croased the plate on Geoe AJ.. ledo Whitmer ...t Urns Senior ern Methodist - was rated in the early last season when quarter- (11).
18)''1 forceout at aeeoncl.
.
29 each; 20. Gorfleld Heights
tbe stetus quo ·In tbe league
group receiving five or more
In
the
r
Pittsburgh
held
27.
Mondly n!&amp;hi - a two • gamo
points,
but not enough for a lop
Othera: Parma Valley Forse
.Jeod over !be fourth.plaee Dues a 6-3 edmDgo going into the
20 spot.
'- with a spltt of a twl-nl&amp;ht ninth when tlte Reds e~q~leded 26; Akron Garfield 22; Lorain
Notre Dame, "ith 321 points,
tor
six
runa.
The
outburst
wu
Senior ...t CU!'ahol!a Falis 20
!J'ooblebeader here. They won
was
the first pJace team.
tbe nrst game In como-trom-be- hlghllehted by a two-run doohle each; SldnO)' 18; Toledo Central
by Fred Whitfield which Ued caUM&gt;Ilc 17; Eaot Uverpool 15.
Iilnd fashion 9-G, but lost the the score at 8-11 and a bil:q&gt;
Struthers and Clnclmall st. Xav •
oecond lo Pittabur&amp;h 2-1 In tbe
slagle by Vadl Pinson to put l8r It each; Cleveland st. Ignalotll IMlng of tbe Dll!btcaP.
The Pirates oa'Oed.; t(le second the Rods ahead 7-6. Perez tiUs 13; Da,yton Alter and ~ing­
copped tile scoring with a two- fleld !buth 12 each; Hamilton
NAMED CAPTAIN
,II""" when llal'fl' Wills opena4
ruo
sl,.te.
Badin
II;
Welistoo
and
WlnteroCINCINNATI
(UPI) - Oscar
1he lotll with a walk, odVliiCed .
Bill
Keloo
(4-1)
woo
the
ftrst
10
each;
Akron
st.
VIncent
vllle
Robertson.
the
Cincinnati Roy0.. Matcy Aloo's single and tileD game but sulrered tile defeat In
9;
Lorain
Admiral
KlnJ,
BeUalre
ala st(lerstar, has been chosen
ocorJ!d on a sl~VIe by Malloy
the nlghtclp In ..net Pltto- st. John'l, Toledo ~. Gem&amp; captain of the team for the third
MolL
The Reds Ued t h o contest burgll's Ron Kline (12-6) lost ond !Jielby 7 each; Bellefontaine straight season.
Robertson was to lead the Roy·
1·1 in the aevemh on a double lite ftrst game In relief but woo 6; Dover ...t Toledo Central
.
I
Jte
aeoond
In
tho aame role.
Cathollc
5
each;
Wllj'lle
...t
Manaals tonight in their nrst preby Tony Perez and 1 two - out
Alou weni 5-10 at the plate field Senior, 4 ..ch; Yoongotown season game with a National Baslor tho Pirates ID boost his bat. Ursuline, C&amp;!Mrld&amp;e, New Phll- ketball Aasoclatton owonent ilns avoraae ID .333 Just three adolplda, AlbeDo, Clndmatl The Mllw~ Bucks, an expan-polrts behind moJor leoawl Huabe• ond Lllllcaster .3 each; sion team.
leodlllll Pete Rose of Clnclmttl, Vandalia JliKior, Colwnbu&amp; WatMASON BOWLING
Ask the man, "How
who betted 1-6.
'
teriDIIi. aud Zanesvilie 2 each;
(Week endlqr sept, 21)'
ne teamo meet aptn tool&amp;ht Cleveland GlenviUe, Wadowortl&gt;,
many insurance
(Teams ~ In order Hated)
wtth Gaey Nolan (9.2) aoheduled NIIJO(- Wooatar, Clnelnoatl,
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National League games. The
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Twins. Chance, 15-15,
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...t
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ntnth.lnnlng
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the
Reds
lo
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strikeout total to 276 and
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Pirates
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game,
however,
when Mini)'
held by Ha1 Newhouser .
Mota
singled
in
Maury WU11
The Senators, who rallled to
with
the
wlming run In tile 1otll
tie tile Red Sox In the eighth
and lith innnlngs, pulled out i.Mlng.
Matcy Alou WCIII 5-lor-10 tor
their victory when Ken McMulthe
Pirates in the doub)eheader
len singled home Ed Stroud
while
Pete Rose went I .tor -11.
wtth one out in the 14th imlng.
Rose
leads
Alw .336 lo ,:133 In
S t r o u d, McMullen, Frank
Howard and Paul Casanova had tbeir race for the NL battln&amp;
three hits each for the Senators title.

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sentlnci, MkkiJl'J"•U"(.. i'o'liC&amp;"O)", 0., -SepL 24, 196K

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elected officers Thuredq even..
Ina' at the home of Mr1. Char·
lotte Jenks, Muon.
Retained as Jll'.Ooldenl w a 1
Mro. Jenko, and newly eloeied

oft'icera are, YJ.ee.Pr8sldent. Mrs.
Ruth Rlley; seerelary, Mro. Dorothy Cartwright, and treasurer

Meigs

Property
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
Uiag houro 2-4 and 7.8 p.m. Par.
BIRTHS - Mr. and Mrs. samtilts only on Pediatrics Ward. uel Plants, Loraine, Ohio, 8 son.
Admlis!ons
ADMITTED - Ashbell Glov.
Mro. Delmar R. Gingerich, er • Hendereonj Mrs. Delbert Mi628 Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Ambrose lim, Middleport; Harold Porter
A. Stewart, 118Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Sr., Point Pleasant; E. A Green:
Earl W, Carman, Rt. 1 Galllpo.. lee, Point Pleasantj Mrs. Luella
Holzer MedJcal Center: Vis-

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Sl!oemaker, Rl. I Gall!J)olis; Mrs,
DISMISSED - Mrs. Harold
.Ralph J. Williams, Rt. I GaUl. Matheny, Mrs. Cleo Smith, Jon
polls; Nra. Leonard 0. Allen, Crabtree, Willie Strunk, Delcie
Mulford, Kelly Wartneburg Mrs
J&lt;onauga; lolro. Cl.vde w. Bowen
Jr., Apple Grove; Mrs. Lar~ Billy L,yons, Ivan Vinson, 'Mary'
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D. Pyles, Pl Pleasant; James Ann TUton.
P. Neal, Pt. Pleasant; Walter
W, ~all, Pl. Ple&amp;fan!; M r s.
Ralpll L, Clark, Rl. 1 West eo.
hmdlla; Mrs. Donald E, Goheen
1. New Haveni atra. Hettie R. Bee'
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Mrs. Larry D Pyles Pt
Pleasant, son, 3:is p.m.'

Grants Made

For '/'raining

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Allen,

Kanauga, IDI, 10:40 p.m. MooMrs. Ralpll J Williams Rt

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Ttoosday,

At Jack.ron

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William Culwell, Hazel Culwell

to Buckeye Rural Elec. Coop.
Inc., right of way, ~olumbia.
Dale McGraw, Wilrna·Mdiraw
t~ Racine Gas and Service Co.:
right of way, Sutton.
Lester F. McKenzie, Frances
McKenzie to Racine Gas and
Service Co., right of way Sut.
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Porters Take
Part in Dem

the welding deld.

Carpenter
News, Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Face-rnyre were in Glouster to visit
his brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. L&amp;urence Face:
myre, am &amp;c(UDpl.nied them to
West VIrginia to call on their
brother who has been seriously

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The Buoy Bee SOciety of the

Csr\&gt;enter Bll&gt;tist Church

met

with Mra. CJa.y Jordan on Thurs-dl,y evening. The program leader Wll Mrs. ROOert Bishop and

the lq)ic used waa "Roses and
Wheat.'' Those present were Bon--

nie Cheldle, Emma Whittington,
Freda Smith, Vivian Gaston K~
zlah Dye, Ida Cheadle,
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IUell.

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Fifteen unemployed workers
with training tn the Farm Equip.
ment Mechanic field will receive
38 weeks of trafntng, and 30
James 9lerman Porter n and
unemployed workera will receive
James
s. Porter m, of Galllpo20 weeka of training 81 eooka. In1
Is,
Democratic
candidate a reformaUon about the courses can
spectively
for
the
Ohio Senate
be obtained at local &lt;l!lo State
and
Houae,
re1urned
sund8 7
Employment Service oflfees.

Convention

$25,000 Asked

In Civil Suit
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Aetna L&amp;S Offers
Youth Insurance
A new i111urance prognm for
local orpn.izedyouth KJ"'Qpa such
the Boy Seoutl and Campflre
Glrll haa been anriOUnced by
Aetna Ufe &amp; CaiUalt;y. The pro.
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gram 11 baalcally tow-coa accident in&amp;~rance to protect young-

Nra,
Tn&gt;lcel locel organizations
mloht qualify lor the pro.
gram include bands, nursery
lchools, dance arxl d r a m a
groups and auch organizations aa
Jlo)' and Girl SOOuta Demol'J

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particlpaa.d In dellbentloos of
the state Democratic Parly plat.
form convention over the weekend.
Five per1011atrom Meigs County aJ 10 attended. They were BruC(!
Myers, Mr. and Mra. Jack Crilp
and Mr. and Mrs. Charlet King,
Mr' Crisp seconded the Mmfna.
tlon oC one of the convent1011 officers.
The senlnr I'IIJUr psrtlclpat.
ed in a committee chairmaned by
Senate Mlnorily Leader Frank
King and Porter m In one beaded by Hoose Mloorlry Leader
John McDonald that brougltl 0111
the plank• on the sales tax, Ohio
eJection Jaws, and the severance
tax (strip mining),

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Cora B. Welil, doJitiey ll'and
matrm ol Dllllrlel ZS, Order ol
\ tho star, wtll b e - ·

murucy attended the recert Al-

~ community lair lnd partie.
lpated in the tractor pull a, .PU-

ade, and other event&amp;

pout.. 9,6269.

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· . 11le ·Grllnml' 12 )'Mr old dai!Rhtef, Christ)' Lee, was bitten
· bil' a IIDake In a vacant lot otf ~k St., while vlaltlng relaU ves In
p..,..ro)', Slnee thO onoke looked like a c~perhead the child wss
~1er HOIPttal where abe wa1 put UJI!er observation for
llevenlhllu,rl.
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tfDie,

Miss Nina Atlene Theiss

l;"'lhed to

Theme of the review Ia Chrlst
ln a New World," and all ladlea
ot the church are Invited. Each
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Is requested to briiV a Bible. ·
Rel!lllarl.v scheduled prayer
services will be held Wednes-d..,. and Thuraday. In the ew,..
i~ serriees, the prayer service
will begin at 7:30 with choir
members pnctldtW at 8:35 p.m.
Thursday's morning Bible stucb'
Is at 10 o'clock.
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The Heights United Motltodl-t
Men's meetl-wwillbeheldThW'sd&lt;Q&gt; at 7:30p.m.
Robert Cn1sh dlreca.d the SundAy evening ~votlaaal service
in Heights chUrch. Members of
the Youlb FeUow ship and Junior
Fellowship shared In a 111m strip
earlier Sundl,y .ewning. 1be 1Um
w a s entitled, 11 The Cookies
Weren't That Good."
Rev. Charles Fnun repw ted

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!IIIDDLEPOl!T, IS DUE HOME todl3' after having

· t(lont . the. pa,t throe weeki it the MQo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.,

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whlcll 1ha'U $lve a seven! months' 117 before aomotldng Alrther,
~._.. - r y . .. att.eqted. Jean will Jet lnio Columbus today
and bor hu1batid, i!ob; will be there to meet her.
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llblo• and other oqulp!ent.

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Wedding Day Set
Mr. and Mrs. Blylhe Tholss of
Baelne, Route 1, are IIIDIOUtl&lt;lns
the en&amp;BPmonl and I)II)Toa&lt;lrlng
marrlaee ol tbelr dauBI!ter, Nina
Arlene, to Mr. Geerge Albert
Wallace, son of the late M r a.
cbArl11 Wollnee of Columbua.
Mill Theiss Is a sracluale
of Bsclno High Seitool and Is
employed at SpoeUI&lt;atlon Paek·
aging Co. In Columbus. Mr. Wal·
lace attended tbe New York Tech

Band Tog Lydia Circle to Hold
Day Set 3 Election Day Sales
On 0ct5
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TIJESDAY
RACINE CUB Scwt paekmeetltW. 8 p.m. 'l'llesda.Y In Racine
Blj)tist Church. All Interested
boys and their parents I!I'PI to
attend.
LADIES AUXIUARY, Feeney.
BoMetl Post 128, American 1.&amp;glon, 7:30 p.m. at lhe Middleport ball.
JUNIOR AUXILIARY of Drew
Webster Post 39, Amerlcan Legion, will meet at 7:30 'l'llesdaJ'
night at the legion hall. New olfleero will be elected and 1,..
stalled.
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy
CldiPter 186, O.E.S., will meet
at 7:30 Tueada.Y idKht at tho
home ot Mra. ~ DW.
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High School, 11111 David, In the
7th grade at the - junior idgll

LoeaiA! clolbelllae Ia a

school.

sbady area 11 poo.U.Ie. '1111o

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The ~1101's reside at 2321
Jackson Ave., lnd are actlw
members ot Trintty U n I t e d
Motltodist Church,

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preveat eolon from
IDII f...U.,. llaltg e 0 I ore d
WDc1 lulde oulto keep lllem
from fl!dlac too mach.

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and it's time to see taNG
BUILDERS SUPPLY

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&lt;USTOM BUILT TO YOUR oPENING
Available In
Mill Finisll- Anodized Finish
aJ illite Finish .

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dauJhter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Riley, Mason, and Mr. Gordon
liOn of

Mr. and Mra.

Gordan A. Young, Clition, were
united in marriage on Saturda1,
September 21, at the home ol
tbe Rev. Gerge Hoschar, Leon.
The bride wore an olive green
dre11 trlmmed ln gold. Her corsage wu pink earnatlon1.
Mr1.

Gordon A. Young, ma-

tron of hooor, wore a long sleev~
eel pink dress and a corsage of
white

ca.rna.Uona.

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have returned from a visit In
Falrliorn with Mr. andlln. blar.tn "*'cor and son, ied In llllfton1with Mr. and Mrl. Edward
Mc-lh. Mr. Mchotolh balbooa
ott Ids emp!O)'DIIItl u a ~
carrier lor the past oeven week1
due to a hlp and !moe ailment.
Dr. and Mr1. Everett A. Trlo
&lt;1 of Columbuo open! the weekend here with ~ mother, Mra.
Nellie Traey.
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Mr. and Mr1. David Eakew
and ·~s. Kandl and Beth
Am, or Newark were weekend
auelf.a of their parenta, Mr. and
Mra. Charlea Eakew, Pomeroy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Eriewine, Rutland.

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11111 month at Rio Grande, and the

Announce
October
Meeting
The

Held Saturday

Two Days of
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Alsoeiadon women's meeting
wlileh !ollowed.
The love gift offering was dedlested by Mrs. Cook. Mrs, Mf.
cbael opened the meeting with
devotions using "A Thoug!rt lor
the Day" and a poem, uHow Much
Is El1ough..,
Mra. Shain and Mrs. Cook served relreshmenlo during a 0011
eluding social hour
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)lr, Eddy'' acbeclllle lor tho
belan&lt;e of 1111• week;
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ll&lt;l&gt;~ 24, Arnold'•· 5-4:30; Rut .
land (saJo.D St.), 7:1W:U.
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Franklin, I 0..12; Llbert,y, I·
3i Cove, 3:15-di CunniJIIhllft,·f:30-.1; FOIIl'IIIUe, 5:111-.1:30; WIJo.
cheater, ~1.
111URSDAY
Syracuse, g..10:30i Racine, 10:·
45-1; Letart, 1:15-2:30; Ealt ......
tart, 2:45-4:15i DorcaS, t:3Us·
45i ~ve POiJU, 6:15-6:45; State
Garage, 7-8:15.

AT PIIAN RANG BASE
U. S. Air Force AII'IIWI Firll
Cla11 DanJe~ 0. 'l'oban, 100 ~
Mr. and Mrs. CecU o. 'nlbon
of R1. .%, Pomeroy, hal arrived
In Violnsm lor du\y .,.. wtll bl
stationed at .l'llan Rang A lr
Base as a triember of the 8211&amp;
Combat Security Police Slpid:o
ron, an elite 111111 that hal speclally trained to ·repel my aggression and provide air
base aerur!Q&gt;. He II 1 .......
ste of POmeroy High SchDoL
ANNOUNCE SALE
Women's ~elety of Cbrtll:lla
Service of the Mlnonvllle odlsl Church wtll bold a bake
sale Saturday beglmlng at 9 a.
m. at the Hlnos building In MIAersvUie.
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held In Cleveland, Oet. 15-18,
waJ amom.ced by Mrl. Oliver
Mlehael, preoldenl, when t h e
POmeroy Socloly of the Amerl·
can Baptist Women met Thurs.
dl,y night at the Pomero,y First
Baptlat Church.
Chairmanship o!lhe Christian
Soda! Relations was aeeepled by
Mrs. Ellen Couch. The position
.... !ormerl,y held b,y Mrs. ear.
vor WUIIams, who has moved to
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Spoelal Interest mlsslon&amp;rlee
for the coming year were amouneod b,y Mrs. Aten Shein, and Mra.

Thorne Cottrill lllacuuod lnlor·
matloa oo tho Women's D"" lor
American Baptlet Women held
last MQ In Boston as report.
eel b,y the national recording ..,..
rotary ol the organization.
A report of the Women•s Conterence at Granville in J\Ule was
given b,y Mrs, Joseph Cook who
al10 reported on overJeal white
croas quota for the Cmgoandthe
overland white crou quota for
Campbell Cbrlallan Ccuter In
Oldo.
Mrs. Michael reported on the
annual fellowship meeting of the
Rio Grande Aaeociatton earlier

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Ph. 119:1-2472
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POIIEIIOY, OHIO

Trust your home heat to

tendlngbesldeothoselllllledwere
Mrs. WUICII Carpenter, Mrs.
W, o . Baroolek, ond Mro. Vie.
tor Hannlho.

CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.

kall, Mrl. Leo Kemedy, Miss
Alyllls Joachim, Mrs. Ed Smith,

Every
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Mrs. William Oldlnger, and Mrs.
Carl Gilmore.

FRIDAY
DANCE FRIDAY atBscfneJuno
lor High School following heme
game with Southwestern with the
Ravens providing nwsJc; SOUthem Band Booltera aponaor1,

WCTU TO MEET
Middleport Woman's
Cbrlii!ID Temporanee Unloo will
meet Fridf,Y at 7:30 p.m. at the
OHiO ETA PIU Chapter of b!&gt;Jne ol Mro, Vldorla 9tace1,
M!eltlleport.
Beta SIIJIII Phi Sort!ri!1, 8:1S s05 Third
p.m., ~. aodal. room o1
the Columbuo and Soulhom Oltlo
Eleclrle Co.
WD&gt;NEIIlAY
TRINrl'Y GIJILil, 7:30WedlleldaJ at the ~ United Olurch
&lt;i Christ; ,Frlondly Clrcl.. h&gt;ll;
Ml~a blarJ v~ Belbel hal • ·
tht-p!'OIIIrllll; . . . Maa'liorado- ; !IrS. Bill PlrriD, cbelr· .
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P011128,
A,aorlcan LegJoq, J;30' p.m. at
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Kna)lll, Weit Columbia, served
workahop held Aug, 28, noting as best man.
the !acts and changes rolllllllng
The new Mrs. Young graduat!rom the merger of the Evan. ed from Wahama High Sehoolln
gellcan Unia.d Brethren and the the claas of 1966 and lhe groom,
Melboillsichurchea.
alter sraduatlnB from Cantoo
AIP&gt;!na.d as cheer cbelrman High School, canton, Ohio, ~
was Mra. Ja:y Warner. Devotl.ooa two years in Vietnam, and ls now
b.Y' 1M'I'L I MA•·.III&lt;On itrom ,o/od fl J11e Pblllp Sporn
~ Upper Room and pr~t¥er by ... ant.
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Mrs. Jll!es opened the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Young plan tore.
Mrs. Wllllam Swatzel and Mrs. aide In Pomeroy,
Ted Downie were ~na.d ooebalrmen with Mro. Glen Dill
and Mro. Gerald Wlldormulh lor
the dbmor wldch will lollow ar.
dl111tlon services for the Rev.
Glen Hiles oo Oct. 'rl.
Mrl. ·Hijel, Mrs. Krautter,
Mrs. RU))e, 11111 Mil• Myrtis K,ay

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assistant .POII1maater since the
retirmpent of Mr. blareus Pollenborger, II&amp; has been In the
Postal Service since July, 194&amp;.
The new assistant and hJs wife
Bernadine, are the parents
three &amp;ORB: Allen, a sophomore
at West VIrginia Wesleyan; Dallas, a senior at Point Plealll.llt

Sun May Fade Wash

with the Rev. Paul Sellers of!!.
elating. An open reeeptlon wUi
follow the ceremony,

Riley- Young

F.,Young,

ed to Assistant Poltmaster at
the Point PiouarK, W. Va, Post
Office.

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Auto Meeba111e Sehool and Is pres.entl,y employed as a securlt,yof!l.
eer at the Oldo Slalo Ponltentill')' In Columbus.
The open church woddlnB will
be an event of Saturday, Oct. 12,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Bethany Unit.
eel Methodist Chapel of Dorcu

Reuter, ways and mean• chair-

sponse to the use of the new
church school lesson materialL
The church J!I)W1'nitW botiJ' voted
to use the matert.als for one
quarter am then decide on em. tJ.nued use.

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A WEEKEND VISIT WITH Mil AND MRS. BERT GRIMM ol !.&amp;tart F,allo was nat Ill posce 11111 QUiet lor Mr..... Mrs. Grimm and

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. --MI'~ resident• of the; com-

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PaW1 .•1ddres• 11 Pft. P:iut Chldwell, u.s.~ 51881910[ c Bat.
.tary, if1"1 Jlallallon, First Of t4th Artillery; APO SOn Fnncisco,

PT. PLEASANT..., Amuol book
review of the WOirieo'a sbtiet;y
ol Christian Servlee wtn be presented In ll&amp;lghts Unia.d Methodist C!Rirch Ttoesday even!DC b,y
the euest speaker, Rev. Mrs.
Achsah Miller, of New Hawn.
The service wtll be!lin at 7:30

ed Salu~ n111t1 at 8 p.m. a recept!DQ Bacino Chapter 134 91&gt;serveo F)'iond.l' Nlaltl.
Pomeroy, Mlddleport,andlfar.
rtsoovlllo Cbapterl will join Ra.
cine In preaeallng the
Mr1. Webb Is a 25-year member and a put matron of Ra.
cine Chapter, In 1969 abe nrved the Grand Cltaptar a1 Grand
Mortba, She 11 aloo past prell·
dent "' Dlstrle125.
.A reitlred achool teacher, Mra.
Webb II a member of lhe Rs·
elne blalbodlst Church, She and
her husband, Ralph, who realde
in Racine, have two chlldren.
Dr. James W. Webb of Columbuo, and Mrs. Jooeph (Joan) FOs·
tar of Uvonla, Mich., and ·olx
ll'ondchlldren.
Mr1. Webb wtll round out ber
dulles as de!&gt;oiY grand malr&lt;ln
at the eompletloo of Grand Chap.
ter In Clnelmatl the latter part
ol October.

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PT. PLEASANT _ Robert A.
&lt;Bob) ~ser has been Pl1llllol-

car on Route 2, on June 9, 1968
when it was involved in an accident with a vehicle driven b.Y
Brewer. Bonecutter cla.ll'ils permanent injuries ao:l Owen Bonecutter claims he lost the ser..
vices of his truck and was de-

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Book Review

TRIPLE TRACI·SILF .STO.ING
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a family dinner were Mr. am
Mrs. qalr stanebury ID:I IQI.
Ily of Groveport, Mr. and Mra.
Larry Stansbury, Mra. Wanda
Ttorner 11111 Butch of Reynoldsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
StAnsbury and dal!llhter, local.
Mr. lnd Mro. Clrrol Wooclo
gerd 1 1'&lt;1 famU,y sRI Mrs. ZeU.
Perry of COlumbus were gueata
of relatives her~ during a re-

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Is Promoted

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PT. PLEASANT - A $25 000
civil action seeldllf damages' has
been CUed in the circuit clerks
office, styled, Lester Bonecutter, a minor, by Owen Bon&amp;cutter, vs, Robert s. Brewer
Gallipolis Ferry.
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The plalntllf claims that Les-

night from Columbua where they

Mr. ID:I Mro, Emzio DOYi&amp;
ol Parkorlburg cllled 011 her Rainbow Girls, 4-H ~QUPI,
brothers, P•ul and w. c. Peck. Scouts, Brown.lea and Future
and other relatives here Monday,
Farm•n of AlherJca. Group acMrL Ola Perry apent 1 week tivlttea and travel are covered
In CGIU)IIbus with Mrs. William undei the poUcy, which provides
'!'llclaiAs ID:I her other dausf&gt;. a varloly of hospital and modilm'l there.
cal servleea and supplies.
,'i Mrl. Marthl Mays, Strasllroll'&amp; .... lolro. RobertA Parker
BoUlV, vialted their parenLII: fam:lJ.y members, spent 1 week~ ,,»r, and Mra. Ney Carpenter. end 1t their farm home here.
· ' llr. ID:I Mrs. Errol Plclret~
Laree crowds are attending
·lllckll &amp;id Ronll, l'llyton, .....e revlyal services at lhe Temple
.hi• mother, Mrs. Lau- Unt~ · Methodist Cburch where
Rev. F..,.k Peoples, Ph!Uipl,
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her mother,
Fact!myre,
and W. VL, is the eyangelisL
hero.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ted turtln or
Mra. Vernon Perry Bowie, ~laM, spent 11everal
Mona Jean, days here at tbe home or her
''~ardis,
Michael Per- P.areru, Mr•.lnd¥l'LDaleStan...
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Mrs. Jenks presehted the program eutltled, • 'Frlendsldp."
Mrs. RUOQ&gt; read scripture and
Mrs. Lottie ~OIIIIIOilled in praYer.
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Resdlni!s were given by Mrs.
Lucllle Cl..,., Mrl. Nan Mclnwah, Mrs. ,Roberts Young, Mrs.
Lottie John1011, Mrs, PluUne
Cumlngbam, Mrs. Dorothy cart:
wright, Mrs. Evel,yn Stewart,
Mrs. Barbara Knight, and Mrs.
Jenks.
Mrs. Nan Mdntosh was honored w:lth a birthday and ~­
away party • NaJty gilts were pre-

Melvina Davidson to Lavada sented to her. Mr's. Mclntosh
Wheeler, 1.40 acre, salisbury. wiU leave oct. 1 for Florida
Fern T. Gilmore to John w where she Will make her home.
Attending - e those mention.
Moon. Armie L. Moon, easement
eel
and Mrs. Ullan Grimm, Send·
Pomeroy.
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gllla ""re Mrs. Amelia Da.
Donald Ward, Ann Ward Donvis
and Mrs. Harold Schwarz.
na Larkins, Howard ~kins
Mrs.
Lottie Johnson and Mra.
Barbara Miller, Ronald Miller'
Jlorollly
Cartiorlgbt won prizes
Shirley Rose, Fred Rose, Rebec:
in
the
Bible
quiz. Refreshments
ca Wolfe, Thomas Wolfe to Kathwere
aerved
by Mrs. Pauline
leen M. Ward.,lot, New Portland.
and
Mrs. Charlotte
Clmfngham
Albert Blackwell, Agnes BlackJenks.
The
next
meeting or the
well to Cecil W. Roseberry,Dor..
claiS
w1U
be
held
at the home
othy Roseberry, parcels, Letart.
o1
Mrs,
Ludllo
Clay,
Pomeroy.
. Homer D. Higgins, AdE!'na Higgms to Buckeye Rural Electric
Coop. Inc. , right of way, Colum-

WASIUNGTON - Tenth D I a.
trict Cong. Clarence E. Miller
Holsinger, 40 acre, Sutton.
Dtacharges
has amounced several granta
Anna Mohler to John H, MohMrs. Chester Adkins, Donald lor lhe lundlng of training pro.
ler,
parcel, Sallsbury,
L. Brown, Mrs. Earnest E. Car- jecta at the Southern Ohio ManCllvin
O'Dell to Christine
ter, Mrs. Robert L. COoper, Lu power Training Center at JackBranahan,
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acre, Rutland.
Ann Davis, Homer P. Huddle- son to provide trainJng tor a toWest
Virginia
Pulp &amp; 1 Paper
IJI:On, Teresa Virginia J 0 n e 8 tal of 165 unemployed worken
Co.
to
Mary
Ann
Kerns, 1.4 acWllllam L, Kuhner Ttommle D• in five dlfierent fields.
re,
Lebanon.
UOY!ng, Elias P. 'Prater, Don:
They are:
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- 25 weeks for 60 unemployWUUa McManus, Mrs. Arthu; ed in the productim machine opLambert, Ralpll Stewart110n, Mrs. erator neld.
Earnest L. Saunders and lnlant
- 36 weeks for 30 trainees
1011, Mrs. Morris L, Tipton in the auto body repairman field.
and lnlant daughter.
- 36 weeks for 30 trainees in
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For Cora Webb

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whare he went b,y conooy 1o joiQ his unit. ,
In bla lat~Ms ~uj asked loi..Oid ~·· ll1lllleans ol baked
beans. Vl~Dr~M eausqes, and Koti-Aid, ant aeked that the)' be 1ent ln ·
11111111 cartoouo II.,.. they ltrlve more quickly that """· Perhaps
as a auld• lor 'lioxea to othor servicemen In VIetnam
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Church Ladies

Help.

oro Claau~ the Albriallt Unit.

Bu«alOj Mrs.
Hur.l, Mason.

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. There 'on 1 12 inoJIIII'•louJo of dul;y wlih the •4tJ, artillery, Pie.
Paul Cbadwflll Is loeaa.d 011 a moon~ Juat live mUes !rom the
Dil2 1 He w..-1!1 as a, meciwlle In a motor pool. 'He deseribod his
Urruw q,..-toro u a plfWood struelurl without ele&lt;trlclt,y and .,,..
niDI water..
1o,
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Paul telepOOnod his ~ !rom Alaakl whll;i, walling lor a
· 01ght lA&gt; Ble-, a llop .l&gt;tiDi'e ~roe&amp;edl~ lA&gt; DoNat~~ and Ding Ra

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Us; MJsa Linda Greene, Pat-

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TI&gt;, W)'lll Oledlnlll1 or Clieator Rood have bed two moat wei~ttero !rom their aon who arrived 'earner thl1 montlt In viOl.

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

PT. PLEASANT I. YA. ,

Got Roady Far
Winter Drlvina .. .

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MOORE'S

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TUNE-UP
SHOCK
ABSORBERS
INSTAWD

$6.91

HEAVY DUTY
BONDED

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elected officers Thuredq even..
Ina' at the home of Mr1. Char·
lotte Jenks, Muon.
Retained as Jll'.Ooldenl w a 1
Mro. Jenko, and newly eloeied

oft'icera are, YJ.ee.Pr8sldent. Mrs.
Ruth Rlley; seerelary, Mro. Dorothy Cartwright, and treasurer

Meigs

Property
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
Uiag houro 2-4 and 7.8 p.m. Par.
BIRTHS - Mr. and Mrs. samtilts only on Pediatrics Ward. uel Plants, Loraine, Ohio, 8 son.
Admlis!ons
ADMITTED - Ashbell Glov.
Mro. Delmar R. Gingerich, er • Hendereonj Mrs. Delbert Mi628 Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Ambrose lim, Middleport; Harold Porter
A. Stewart, 118Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Sr., Point Pleasant; E. A Green:
Earl W, Carman, Rt. 1 Galllpo.. lee, Point Pleasantj Mrs. Luella
Holzer MedJcal Center: Vis-

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riot ~ Rt.; Mrs. Mary E.
Sl!oemaker, Rl. I Gall!J)olis; Mrs,
DISMISSED - Mrs. Harold
.Ralph J. Williams, Rt. I GaUl. Matheny, Mrs. Cleo Smith, Jon
polls; Nra. Leonard 0. Allen, Crabtree, Willie Strunk, Delcie
Mulford, Kelly Wartneburg Mrs
J&lt;onauga; lolro. Cl.vde w. Bowen
Jr., Apple Grove; Mrs. Lar~ Billy L,yons, Ivan Vinson, 'Mary'
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D. Pyles, Pl Pleasant; James Ann TUton.
P. Neal, Pt. Pleasant; Walter
W, ~all, Pl. Ple&amp;fan!; M r s.
Ralpll L, Clark, Rl. 1 West eo.
hmdlla; Mrs. Donald E, Goheen
1. New Haveni atra. Hettie R. Bee'
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Mrs. Larry D Pyles Pt
Pleasant, son, 3:is p.m.'

Grants Made

For '/'raining

Mlln:

da,y; Mrs. Ulonard o.

Allen,

Kanauga, IDI, 10:40 p.m. MooMrs. Ralpll J Williams Rt

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Ttoosday,

At Jack.ron

daugh~r 5·11 •' m'
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William Culwell, Hazel Culwell

to Buckeye Rural Elec. Coop.
Inc., right of way, ~olumbia.
Dale McGraw, Wilrna·Mdiraw
t~ Racine Gas and Service Co.:
right of way, Sutton.
Lester F. McKenzie, Frances
McKenzie to Racine Gas and
Service Co., right of way Sut.
ton.
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Porters Take
Part in Dem

the welding deld.

Carpenter
News, Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Face-rnyre were in Glouster to visit
his brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. L&amp;urence Face:
myre, am &amp;c(UDpl.nied them to
West VIrginia to call on their
brother who has been seriously

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The Buoy Bee SOciety of the

Csr\&gt;enter Bll&gt;tist Church

met

with Mra. CJa.y Jordan on Thurs-dl,y evening. The program leader Wll Mrs. ROOert Bishop and

the lq)ic used waa "Roses and
Wheat.'' Those present were Bon--

nie Cheldle, Emma Whittington,
Freda Smith, Vivian Gaston K~
zlah Dye, Ida Cheadle,
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~~ and the hostess, Mae Jordan ab:l daughter, Barbara, a
IUell.

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Fifteen unemployed workers
with training tn the Farm Equip.
ment Mechanic field will receive
38 weeks of trafntng, and 30
James 9lerman Porter n and
unemployed workera will receive
James
s. Porter m, of Galllpo20 weeka of training 81 eooka. In1
Is,
Democratic
candidate a reformaUon about the courses can
spectively
for
the
Ohio Senate
be obtained at local &lt;l!lo State
and
Houae,
re1urned
sund8 7
Employment Service oflfees.

Convention

$25,000 Asked

In Civil Suit
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Aetna L&amp;S Offers
Youth Insurance
A new i111urance prognm for
local orpn.izedyouth KJ"'Qpa such
the Boy Seoutl and Campflre
Glrll haa been anriOUnced by
Aetna Ufe &amp; CaiUalt;y. The pro.
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gram 11 baalcally tow-coa accident in&amp;~rance to protect young-

Nra,
Tn&gt;lcel locel organizations
mloht qualify lor the pro.
gram include bands, nursery
lchools, dance arxl d r a m a
groups and auch organizations aa
Jlo)' and Girl SOOuta Demol'J

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particlpaa.d In dellbentloos of
the state Democratic Parly plat.
form convention over the weekend.
Five per1011atrom Meigs County aJ 10 attended. They were BruC(!
Myers, Mr. and Mra. Jack Crilp
and Mr. and Mrs. Charlet King,
Mr' Crisp seconded the Mmfna.
tlon oC one of the convent1011 officers.
The senlnr I'IIJUr psrtlclpat.
ed in a committee chairmaned by
Senate Mlnorily Leader Frank
King and Porter m In one beaded by Hoose Mloorlry Leader
John McDonald that brougltl 0111
the plank• on the sales tax, Ohio
eJection Jaws, and the severance
tax (strip mining),

Invited to

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Cora B. Welil, doJitiey ll'and
matrm ol Dllllrlel ZS, Order ol
\ tho star, wtll b e - ·

murucy attended the recert Al-

~ community lair lnd partie.
lpated in the tractor pull a, .PU-

ade, and other event&amp;

pout.. 9,6269.

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· . 11le ·Grllnml' 12 )'Mr old dai!Rhtef, Christ)' Lee, was bitten
· bil' a IIDake In a vacant lot otf ~k St., while vlaltlng relaU ves In
p..,..ro)', Slnee thO onoke looked like a c~perhead the child wss
~1er HOIPttal where abe wa1 put UJI!er observation for
llevenlhllu,rl.
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tfDie,

Miss Nina Atlene Theiss

l;"'lhed to

Theme of the review Ia Chrlst
ln a New World," and all ladlea
ot the church are Invited. Each
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Is requested to briiV a Bible. ·
Rel!lllarl.v scheduled prayer
services will be held Wednes-d..,. and Thuraday. In the ew,..
i~ serriees, the prayer service
will begin at 7:30 with choir
members pnctldtW at 8:35 p.m.
Thursday's morning Bible stucb'
Is at 10 o'clock.
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The Heights United Motltodl-t
Men's meetl-wwillbeheldThW'sd&lt;Q&gt; at 7:30p.m.
Robert Cn1sh dlreca.d the SundAy evening ~votlaaal service
in Heights chUrch. Members of
the Youlb FeUow ship and Junior
Fellowship shared In a 111m strip
earlier Sundl,y .ewning. 1be 1Um
w a s entitled, 11 The Cookies
Weren't That Good."
Rev. Charles Fnun repw ted

CIIAIG,

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!IIIDDLEPOl!T, IS DUE HOME todl3' after having

· t(lont . the. pa,t throe weeki it the MQo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.,

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$It ·tro01ment· o1 I bock allnuna. She las been Oiled with a brace
whlcll 1ha'U $lve a seven! months' 117 before aomotldng Alrther,
~._.. - r y . .. att.eqted. Jean will Jet lnio Columbus today
and bor hu1batid, i!ob; will be there to meet her.
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llblo• and other oqulp!ent.

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Wedding Day Set
Mr. and Mrs. Blylhe Tholss of
Baelne, Route 1, are IIIDIOUtl&lt;lns
the en&amp;BPmonl and I)II)Toa&lt;lrlng
marrlaee ol tbelr dauBI!ter, Nina
Arlene, to Mr. Geerge Albert
Wallace, son of the late M r a.
cbArl11 Wollnee of Columbua.
Mill Theiss Is a sracluale
of Bsclno High Seitool and Is
employed at SpoeUI&lt;atlon Paek·
aging Co. In Columbus. Mr. Wal·
lace attended tbe New York Tech

Band Tog Lydia Circle to Hold
Day Set 3 Election Day Sales
On 0ct5
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Portsmouth lllltrlel of!leon

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TIJESDAY
RACINE CUB Scwt paekmeetltW. 8 p.m. 'l'llesda.Y In Racine
Blj)tist Church. All Interested
boys and their parents I!I'PI to
attend.
LADIES AUXIUARY, Feeney.
BoMetl Post 128, American 1.&amp;glon, 7:30 p.m. at lhe Middleport ball.
JUNIOR AUXILIARY of Drew
Webster Post 39, Amerlcan Legion, will meet at 7:30 'l'llesdaJ'
night at the legion hall. New olfleero will be elected and 1,..
stalled.
PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy
CldiPter 186, O.E.S., will meet
at 7:30 Tueada.Y idKht at tho
home ot Mra. ~ DW.
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High School, 11111 David, In the
7th grade at the - junior idgll

LoeaiA! clolbelllae Ia a

school.

sbady area 11 poo.U.Ie. '1111o

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The ~1101's reside at 2321
Jackson Ave., lnd are actlw
members ot Trintty U n I t e d
Motltodist Church,

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preveat eolon from
IDII f...U.,. llaltg e 0 I ore d
WDc1 lulde oulto keep lllem
from fl!dlac too mach.

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we could have several weeks
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We all know what.-cha-ma....Uit Is just around the coraer
and it's time to see taNG
BUILDERS SUPPLY

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&lt;USTOM BUILT TO YOUR oPENING
Available In
Mill Finisll- Anodized Finish
aJ illite Finish .

ALUMINUM,
STOCKED~NZ

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dauJhter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Riley, Mason, and Mr. Gordon
liOn of

Mr. and Mra.

Gordan A. Young, Clition, were
united in marriage on Saturda1,
September 21, at the home ol
tbe Rev. Gerge Hoschar, Leon.
The bride wore an olive green
dre11 trlmmed ln gold. Her corsage wu pink earnatlon1.
Mr1.

Gordon A. Young, ma-

tron of hooor, wore a long sleev~
eel pink dress and a corsage of
white

ca.rna.Uona.

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have returned from a visit In
Falrliorn with Mr. andlln. blar.tn "*'cor and son, ied In llllfton1with Mr. and Mrl. Edward
Mc-lh. Mr. Mchotolh balbooa
ott Ids emp!O)'DIIItl u a ~
carrier lor the past oeven week1
due to a hlp and !moe ailment.
Dr. and Mr1. Everett A. Trlo
&lt;1 of Columbuo open! the weekend here with ~ mother, Mra.
Nellie Traey.
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Mr. and Mr1. David Eakew
and ·~s. Kandl and Beth
Am, or Newark were weekend
auelf.a of their parenta, Mr. and
Mra. Charlea Eakew, Pomeroy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Eriewine, Rutland.

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11111 month at Rio Grande, and the

Announce
October
Meeting
The

Held Saturday

Two Days of
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Alsoeiadon women's meeting
wlileh !ollowed.
The love gift offering was dedlested by Mrs. Cook. Mrs, Mf.
cbael opened the meeting with
devotions using "A Thoug!rt lor
the Day" and a poem, uHow Much
Is El1ough..,
Mra. Shain and Mrs. Cook served relreshmenlo during a 0011
eluding social hour
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)lr, Eddy'' acbeclllle lor tho
belan&lt;e of 1111• week;
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ll&lt;l&gt;~ 24, Arnold'•· 5-4:30; Rut .
land (saJo.D St.), 7:1W:U.
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Franklin, I 0..12; Llbert,y, I·
3i Cove, 3:15-di CunniJIIhllft,·f:30-.1; FOIIl'IIIUe, 5:111-.1:30; WIJo.
cheater, ~1.
111URSDAY
Syracuse, g..10:30i Racine, 10:·
45-1; Letart, 1:15-2:30; Ealt ......
tart, 2:45-4:15i DorcaS, t:3Us·
45i ~ve POiJU, 6:15-6:45; State
Garage, 7-8:15.

AT PIIAN RANG BASE
U. S. Air Force AII'IIWI Firll
Cla11 DanJe~ 0. 'l'oban, 100 ~
Mr. and Mrs. CecU o. 'nlbon
of R1. .%, Pomeroy, hal arrived
In Violnsm lor du\y .,.. wtll bl
stationed at .l'llan Rang A lr
Base as a triember of the 8211&amp;
Combat Security Police Slpid:o
ron, an elite 111111 that hal speclally trained to ·repel my aggression and provide air
base aerur!Q&gt;. He II 1 .......
ste of POmeroy High SchDoL
ANNOUNCE SALE
Women's ~elety of Cbrtll:lla
Service of the Mlnonvllle odlsl Church wtll bold a bake
sale Saturday beglmlng at 9 a.
m. at the Hlnos building In MIAersvUie.
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held In Cleveland, Oet. 15-18,
waJ amom.ced by Mrl. Oliver
Mlehael, preoldenl, when t h e
POmeroy Socloly of the Amerl·
can Baptist Women met Thurs.
dl,y night at the Pomero,y First
Baptlat Church.
Chairmanship o!lhe Christian
Soda! Relations was aeeepled by
Mrs. Ellen Couch. The position
.... !ormerl,y held b,y Mrs. ear.
vor WUIIams, who has moved to
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Spoelal Interest mlsslon&amp;rlee
for the coming year were amouneod b,y Mrs. Aten Shein, and Mra.

Thorne Cottrill lllacuuod lnlor·
matloa oo tho Women's D"" lor
American Baptlet Women held
last MQ In Boston as report.
eel b,y the national recording ..,..
rotary ol the organization.
A report of the Women•s Conterence at Granville in J\Ule was
given b,y Mrs, Joseph Cook who
al10 reported on overJeal white
croas quota for the Cmgoandthe
overland white crou quota for
Campbell Cbrlallan Ccuter In
Oldo.
Mrs. Michael reported on the
annual fellowship meeting of the
Rio Grande Aaeociatton earlier

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POIIEIIOY, OHIO

Trust your home heat to

tendlngbesldeothoselllllledwere
Mrs. WUICII Carpenter, Mrs.
W, o . Baroolek, ond Mro. Vie.
tor Hannlho.

CITY ICE AND FUEL CO.

kall, Mrl. Leo Kemedy, Miss
Alyllls Joachim, Mrs. Ed Smith,

Every
drop
bui'IIS
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TEXACO

Mrs. William Oldlnger, and Mrs.
Carl Gilmore.

FRIDAY
DANCE FRIDAY atBscfneJuno
lor High School following heme
game with Southwestern with the
Ravens providing nwsJc; SOUthem Band Booltera aponaor1,

WCTU TO MEET
Middleport Woman's
Cbrlii!ID Temporanee Unloo will
meet Fridf,Y at 7:30 p.m. at the
OHiO ETA PIU Chapter of b!&gt;Jne ol Mro, Vldorla 9tace1,
M!eltlleport.
Beta SIIJIII Phi Sort!ri!1, 8:1S s05 Third
p.m., ~. aodal. room o1
the Columbuo and Soulhom Oltlo
Eleclrle Co.
WD&gt;NEIIlAY
TRINrl'Y GIJILil, 7:30WedlleldaJ at the ~ United Olurch
&lt;i Christ; ,Frlondly Clrcl.. h&gt;ll;
Ml~a blarJ v~ Belbel hal • ·
tht-p!'OIIIrllll; . . . Maa'liorado- ; !IrS. Bill PlrriD, cbelr· .
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P011128,
A,aorlcan LegJoq, J;30' p.m. at
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Kna)lll, Weit Columbia, served
workahop held Aug, 28, noting as best man.
the !acts and changes rolllllllng
The new Mrs. Young graduat!rom the merger of the Evan. ed from Wahama High Sehoolln
gellcan Unia.d Brethren and the the claas of 1966 and lhe groom,
Melboillsichurchea.
alter sraduatlnB from Cantoo
AIP&gt;!na.d as cheer cbelrman High School, canton, Ohio, ~
was Mra. Ja:y Warner. Devotl.ooa two years in Vietnam, and ls now
b.Y' 1M'I'L I MA•·.III&lt;On itrom ,o/od fl J11e Pblllp Sporn
~ Upper Room and pr~t¥er by ... ant.
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Mrs. Jll!es opened the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Young plan tore.
Mrs. Wllllam Swatzel and Mrs. aide In Pomeroy,
Ted Downie were ~na.d ooebalrmen with Mro. Glen Dill
and Mro. Gerald Wlldormulh lor
the dbmor wldch will lollow ar.
dl111tlon services for the Rev.
Glen Hiles oo Oct. 'rl.
Mrl. ·Hijel, Mrs. Krautter,
Mrs. RU))e, 11111 Mil• Myrtis K,ay

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assistant .POII1maater since the
retirmpent of Mr. blareus Pollenborger, II&amp; has been In the
Postal Service since July, 194&amp;.
The new assistant and hJs wife
Bernadine, are the parents
three &amp;ORB: Allen, a sophomore
at West VIrginia Wesleyan; Dallas, a senior at Point Plealll.llt

Sun May Fade Wash

with the Rev. Paul Sellers of!!.
elating. An open reeeptlon wUi
follow the ceremony,

Riley- Young

F.,Young,

ed to Assistant Poltmaster at
the Point PiouarK, W. Va, Post
Office.

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Auto Meeba111e Sehool and Is pres.entl,y employed as a securlt,yof!l.
eer at the Oldo Slalo Ponltentill')' In Columbus.
The open church woddlnB will
be an event of Saturday, Oct. 12,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Bethany Unit.
eel Methodist Chapel of Dorcu

Reuter, ways and mean• chair-

sponse to the use of the new
church school lesson materialL
The church J!I)W1'nitW botiJ' voted
to use the matert.als for one
quarter am then decide on em. tJ.nued use.

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A WEEKEND VISIT WITH Mil AND MRS. BERT GRIMM ol !.&amp;tart F,allo was nat Ill posce 11111 QUiet lor Mr..... Mrs. Grimm and

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. --MI'~ resident• of the; com-

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PaW1 .•1ddres• 11 Pft. P:iut Chldwell, u.s.~ 51881910[ c Bat.
.tary, if1"1 Jlallallon, First Of t4th Artillery; APO SOn Fnncisco,

PT. PLEASANT..., Amuol book
review of the WOirieo'a sbtiet;y
ol Christian Servlee wtn be presented In ll&amp;lghts Unia.d Methodist C!Rirch Ttoesday even!DC b,y
the euest speaker, Rev. Mrs.
Achsah Miller, of New Hawn.
The service wtll be!lin at 7:30

ed Salu~ n111t1 at 8 p.m. a recept!DQ Bacino Chapter 134 91&gt;serveo F)'iond.l' Nlaltl.
Pomeroy, Mlddleport,andlfar.
rtsoovlllo Cbapterl will join Ra.
cine In preaeallng the
Mr1. Webb Is a 25-year member and a put matron of Ra.
cine Chapter, In 1969 abe nrved the Grand Cltaptar a1 Grand
Mortba, She 11 aloo past prell·
dent "' Dlstrle125.
.A reitlred achool teacher, Mra.
Webb II a member of lhe Rs·
elne blalbodlst Church, She and
her husband, Ralph, who realde
in Racine, have two chlldren.
Dr. James W. Webb of Columbuo, and Mrs. Jooeph (Joan) FOs·
tar of Uvonla, Mich., and ·olx
ll'ondchlldren.
Mr1. Webb wtll round out ber
dulles as de!&gt;oiY grand malr&lt;ln
at the eompletloo of Grand Chap.
ter In Clnelmatl the latter part
ol October.

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PT. PLEASANT _ Robert A.
&lt;Bob) ~ser has been Pl1llllol-

car on Route 2, on June 9, 1968
when it was involved in an accident with a vehicle driven b.Y
Brewer. Bonecutter cla.ll'ils permanent injuries ao:l Owen Bonecutter claims he lost the ser..
vices of his truck and was de-

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Book Review

TRIPLE TRACI·SILF .STO.ING
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a family dinner were Mr. am
Mrs. qalr stanebury ID:I IQI.
Ily of Groveport, Mr. and Mra.
Larry Stansbury, Mra. Wanda
Ttorner 11111 Butch of Reynoldsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
StAnsbury and dal!llhter, local.
Mr. lnd Mro. Clrrol Wooclo
gerd 1 1'&lt;1 famU,y sRI Mrs. ZeU.
Perry of COlumbus were gueata
of relatives her~ during a re-

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Is Promoted

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PT. PLEASANT - A $25 000
civil action seeldllf damages' has
been CUed in the circuit clerks
office, styled, Lester Bonecutter, a minor, by Owen Bon&amp;cutter, vs, Robert s. Brewer
Gallipolis Ferry.
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The plalntllf claims that Les-

night from Columbua where they

Mr. ID:I Mro, Emzio DOYi&amp;
ol Parkorlburg cllled 011 her Rainbow Girls, 4-H ~QUPI,
brothers, P•ul and w. c. Peck. Scouts, Brown.lea and Future
and other relatives here Monday,
Farm•n of AlherJca. Group acMrL Ola Perry apent 1 week tivlttea and travel are covered
In CGIU)IIbus with Mrs. William undei the poUcy, which provides
'!'llclaiAs ID:I her other dausf&gt;. a varloly of hospital and modilm'l there.
cal servleea and supplies.
,'i Mrl. Marthl Mays, Strasllroll'&amp; .... lolro. RobertA Parker
BoUlV, vialted their parenLII: fam:lJ.y members, spent 1 week~ ,,»r, and Mra. Ney Carpenter. end 1t their farm home here.
· ' llr. ID:I Mrs. Errol Plclret~
Laree crowds are attending
·lllckll &amp;id Ronll, l'llyton, .....e revlyal services at lhe Temple
.hi• mother, Mrs. Lau- Unt~ · Methodist Cburch where
Rev. F..,.k Peoples, Ph!Uipl,
~;:::11111:; Biff,
her mother,
Fact!myre,
and W. VL, is the eyangelisL
hero.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ted turtln or
Mra. Vernon Perry Bowie, ~laM, spent 11everal
Mona Jean, days here at tbe home or her
''~ardis,
Michael Per- P.areru, Mr•.lnd¥l'LDaleStan...
"!
._-Jong with other bilrJ. other• who JOinOd her lor

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Mra. Verlle Workman.
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Mrs. Jenks presehted the program eutltled, • 'Frlendsldp."
Mrs. RUOQ&gt; read scripture and
Mrs. Lottie ~OIIIIIOilled in praYer.
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Resdlni!s were given by Mrs.
Lucllle Cl..,., Mrl. Nan Mclnwah, Mrs. ,Roberts Young, Mrs.
Lottie John1011, Mrs, PluUne
Cumlngbam, Mrs. Dorothy cart:
wright, Mrs. Evel,yn Stewart,
Mrs. Barbara Knight, and Mrs.
Jenks.
Mrs. Nan Mdntosh was honored w:lth a birthday and ~­
away party • NaJty gilts were pre-

Melvina Davidson to Lavada sented to her. Mr's. Mclntosh
Wheeler, 1.40 acre, salisbury. wiU leave oct. 1 for Florida
Fern T. Gilmore to John w where she Will make her home.
Attending - e those mention.
Moon. Armie L. Moon, easement
eel
and Mrs. Ullan Grimm, Send·
Pomeroy.
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Ins
gllla ""re Mrs. Amelia Da.
Donald Ward, Ann Ward Donvis
and Mrs. Harold Schwarz.
na Larkins, Howard ~kins
Mrs.
Lottie Johnson and Mra.
Barbara Miller, Ronald Miller'
Jlorollly
Cartiorlgbt won prizes
Shirley Rose, Fred Rose, Rebec:
in
the
Bible
quiz. Refreshments
ca Wolfe, Thomas Wolfe to Kathwere
aerved
by Mrs. Pauline
leen M. Ward.,lot, New Portland.
and
Mrs. Charlotte
Clmfngham
Albert Blackwell, Agnes BlackJenks.
The
next
meeting or the
well to Cecil W. Roseberry,Dor..
claiS
w1U
be
held
at the home
othy Roseberry, parcels, Letart.
o1
Mrs,
Ludllo
Clay,
Pomeroy.
. Homer D. Higgins, AdE!'na Higgms to Buckeye Rural Electric
Coop. Inc. , right of way, Colum-

WASIUNGTON - Tenth D I a.
trict Cong. Clarence E. Miller
Holsinger, 40 acre, Sutton.
Dtacharges
has amounced several granta
Anna Mohler to John H, MohMrs. Chester Adkins, Donald lor lhe lundlng of training pro.
ler,
parcel, Sallsbury,
L. Brown, Mrs. Earnest E. Car- jecta at the Southern Ohio ManCllvin
O'Dell to Christine
ter, Mrs. Robert L. COoper, Lu power Training Center at JackBranahan,
1
acre, Rutland.
Ann Davis, Homer P. Huddle- son to provide trainJng tor a toWest
Virginia
Pulp &amp; 1 Paper
IJI:On, Teresa Virginia J 0 n e 8 tal of 165 unemployed worken
Co.
to
Mary
Ann
Kerns, 1.4 acWllllam L, Kuhner Ttommle D• in five dlfierent fields.
re,
Lebanon.
UOY!ng, Elias P. 'Prater, Don:
They are:
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na. .Samn, Randy J. Durst, Mrs
- 25 weeks for 60 unemployWUUa McManus, Mrs. Arthu; ed in the productim machine opLambert, Ralpll Stewart110n, Mrs. erator neld.
Earnest L. Saunders and lnlant
- 36 weeks for 30 trainees
1011, Mrs. Morris L, Tipton in the auto body repairman field.
and lnlant daughter.
- 36 weeks for 30 trainees in
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Plan Reception
For Cora Webb

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whare he went b,y conooy 1o joiQ his unit. ,
In bla lat~Ms ~uj asked loi..Oid ~·· ll1lllleans ol baked
beans. Vl~Dr~M eausqes, and Koti-Aid, ant aeked that the)' be 1ent ln ·
11111111 cartoouo II.,.. they ltrlve more quickly that """· Perhaps
as a auld• lor 'lioxea to othor servicemen In VIetnam
lljls *W

Church Ladies

Help.

oro Claau~ the Albriallt Unit.

Bu«alOj Mrs.
Hur.l, Mason.

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. There 'on 1 12 inoJIIII'•louJo of dul;y wlih the •4tJ, artillery, Pie.
Paul Cbadwflll Is loeaa.d 011 a moon~ Juat live mUes !rom the
Dil2 1 He w..-1!1 as a, meciwlle In a motor pool. 'He deseribod his
Urruw q,..-toro u a plfWood struelurl without ele&lt;trlclt,y and .,,..
niDI water..
1o,
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Paul telepOOnod his ~ !rom Alaakl whll;i, walling lor a
· 01ght lA&gt; Ble-, a llop .l&gt;tiDi'e ~roe&amp;edl~ lA&gt; DoNat~~ and Ding Ra

MASOlf -

Pritt,

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aam. ,"\.

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Us; MJsa Linda Greene, Pat-

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TI&gt;, W)'lll Oledlnlll1 or Clieator Rood have bed two moat wei~ttero !rom their aon who arrived 'earner thl1 montlt In viOl.

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wntJn:UDity .•
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992-5186
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

PT. PLEASANT I. YA. ,

Got Roady Far
Winter Drlvina .. .

from

MOORE'S

EXPERT
TUNE-UP
SHOCK
ABSORBERS
INSTAWD

$6.91

HEAVY DUTY
BONDED

BRAKES

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CfMelf...... a Cernd'-tl
Wll ._
uwtfl t t.M. fer

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Dar ., Pultltc•t•o•
AHULATtONI

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Tile Publll"" ,...,..., .... ,..... .
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tecttoqb... n.. IMtllllll'l•r will net

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QUALITY

-k!r. Low mile~~· ~potless dear vinyl Jnterio~, bucket
seats, new w-s-w tircsj 140 liP engine, with auto. trans.,
radio and heater. A nice one.

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65 CIIEVELLE , , . , , , .. , , , , , , , . , .. , , , . , .$1595
Malibu Convertible, V8 engine, powerglidc, radio, heater,
new white wall tires, green exterior finish with white n,y)on

Il ,., e&gt;eRt Dlkounl •n 1111W • •
encl .... ~W wlttlln II d1y1.

t5\~\lli ~n~~i~. ~~: . . .. ... . , ...... . ..... $1595
Galaxie 4-dr. mack finish, clean interior, good W-S·W tires,
V8 engirm. auto. trans. , power :;leering, radio, heater,
·sharp 1 owner car.

C'oUD OF THANkl • OIITUAJIY
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OPPICI NOUII
l1ll a.M. to I:H p.M. 0111'1
flit 1.111 .. U!:ll N. .n IIIUnlll'f

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

In Memory
IN LOVING memory of Melvin
(King) Knapp who departed
this Jile Sept. 24, 1966.

For Sale or Rent

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One 7 room house, be either
a 2 bedroOm - 3 badeoom or
4 be&lt;lroom

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614·992-2181
ForS1Ie

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1969 DUO BOAT
NOW ON_DISPLAY ·
USED .
CHRIS. CRAFT OUT·
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Guido.

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC 'l:oy
miniature. f75 and up. Stud.
service and grooming. Phone
II92-S443.

AN'

honie. Compl~tely

remodeled 11111 In A-1 CQndition. Out ot high water, close
to school, church and a miq...
utes walk to the grocerY atore.
Complete lfnanclng ilvaiiable.
Call 992-9906 and ask ' ~

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AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
~24 Ash St, Mlddlepon. m5443.
6-23-tfc

Auction

ForS...
1966 VOLKSWAGEN ·statl&lt;tn wagon, square back model, .._
cellent condition; inotor oxcellent COIIdition, Clean inside and out New tlreo. Phone
992-9949,
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OHf.'-.LIKE
A COliER

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C&gt;WOGE.
INA
STI".IP

FRJm the Ll'tgest Tnoik
Bullcl)zer ·ll&amp;citaldr To The
&amp;nallest Hute',r 'tore. · · , / ' .

Ha~,nnr;
REALTY

50 '

that sad day,

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SNUFFY-- I'M
. RUNNIN' FER
·RE-ELECTION

l!Ockirwpbrt, Ohio.

JOINT.'!

iLAETTNAIS ...
PH-

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6C1-ll70

wt.eel' Alignment
KENNEBEC Polaloes, Charles
10 TRAILER, like new ,
ANTIQUE AUCTION
Hilton, Portland.
11-29-:!Stc
two bedrooms, 181 Locust Sf. , THE UNDERSIGNED will ofNOTICE
The one we loved was called
GEO, R()BSJEllEft, Braker
Pomeroy, phone 992-2619.
fer
for
sale
at
public
auction
POTATOES,
WATERMELONS,
away
BLOCK CONSTRUCriON - 8
9-22-«c
at the home ol the late
phone 843-2254 Clarence ProfHis smiting face and loving
-GUARANrEEDRooms, hath, large living
George H. Kennedy, 700 West
fitt, Portland.
11-29-tlc
ways
room with paneling, One otoPHONE 992-2094
Pets For Sale
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Are a pleasure lo recall ,
ry. 2 Acres. $7,0011.00
f.CHNAUZERS,
Cockers,
Poodlocated
just
below
lhe
PomUSED HEATING equipment, 1 ROOM FRAME - Fireplace,
And 80 he left us, love&lt;! by
• Free Estimates
les and Westies 'White Scot.
eroy-Mason Bridge, on Saturone gas noor furnaee, 80,000
. all.
3 bedrooms, 2 nice shade IPcome•rov Home &amp; '""Ill
ties ', also breeding stock.
day. the 28th day of SeptemBTU, $60; one gas upflo furHis memory we shall always
trees, concrete cellar. 114 ac• Quality Concrete
... E. Mall
Barkaroo
Kennels,
CoolviJTe,
ber.
1968,
beginning
at
ten
nace 90,000 BTU, 195 ; 4 gas
cherlsh,
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res. $5011.00 down.
o'clock A.M., the personal
0. 45723.
ll-18-30tc
circulating heaters with fan. R ROOM BRICK - Bath, ohad:
And our love £or you, Dad ,
• Certified Sltenath
property
owned
by
George
H.
$50
and up; one coal stolfeor
will never peri!h.
ed
patio,
outbuildings.
3
level
Insurance
For Rent
Kennedy. consisting in part
with controls f15 ; one oil
• Delivery
Sadly mlsse&lt;l by family.
lots.
$10,0011.00
All'I'OMOBILI!l
~IIIDMt-e lien
f'U HNISHF:O ;:m;J unfurnished
of the following : Gas stove,
conversion burner $50 ; used HELEN or VIRGIL TEAF'ORD
9-24-ltp
..III!IDed? Lor! JOUr opem.
&lt;~par lmen l f: _ Close to school.
• Quick Service
Frigid3ire refrigerator, ' teleroal furnaces . blowers. Arn· MISOCIATEs
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or's
Jlrense?
Phone ~2-5434 .
10·111-tfc
vision. kitchen table and 4
old Brothers. Pomeroy, phone
Syra&lt;aJe
•l=inlshlfll
Notice
I II tfe
chairs, kitchen cupboard, five
992-2448.
9-11-tfc
IF YOU are hot and feeling TRAI LEH SPACE, all utilitieo
over-stuffed chairs, daven• Sand &amp; Gravel
mean,
.:t l'ail ab'l'. lrqllire 156 Mulber.
port , eoffee table. cupboards,
POMEROY - HARRISONVILLE
Its all because your car ain't
n arter 3 or 5 p.m Write P.
For Sale
and many Antiques, chairs. ~·ouR ROOM house, hath and
DIAL 992-3284
clean.
0 UDx 425 Pomt!roy. 5-29-tr&lt;' cupboards. tables. stands, fuJI size basement, two tots. Road . one story frame, three 24 HEAD of cattle, 11 C'()Ws, 7
bedrooms, bath, nice lot, full
Try our new AutomaUcCall 992-2039 daytime, 949marble stands, pictureS, pic·
to freshen early spring, Marbasement. Rodney Downing,
Mason car wash . 9-19-6tc ' l lt ' ISHE[}' GARAGE apart2951 eveningJI.
!l-24~tp
ture fr ames. beds. chests,
vin Stone, Rutland, Ohio.
brokrr. Phone 992-2342.
ment on Lincoln Hill. Utilities
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
dresser. many table lamps,
9-24-3tc
9-Z!~tc
FOR TRADE-Cash for anraid; adults only . Phcne 992Gone with the Wind, brass and
407 PAGE
tiques. William Ramm. Mid3489.
6-19-lfc
glass. lamps, vases. m a n y
MIDDLEPORT,
OHiD
dleport.
II-ZII-30tp
pitchers. punch bowl w t t h
'fRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
glasses, hobnail glass, candle
P~eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
WILL DO sewing at home Court. Syracuse. Ohio on State
stick~. compotes. fruit dishes.
Swartz
and" flmllJo. Mar-, a1111
zippers,
pockets. pegging.
Rt 124, Phone 992-2951.
Local plant has ope-ning in Maintenance Department
cake stands , lamp shades,
Plains
Mr.
'alii
. Mrs. Otto Swartz ot
hemming, alterations , etc.
11-11-tfc
for electrician. Minimum of five (5) year's experience
goblets. milk glass. cut glass,
s~
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason ,
SuRitay School attendance on
fruit bowl , some Carnival
required. Excellent starting salary-$3.40 to $3.55
The SOth w'edli!Jw amlversary
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc F'UR~ISHF.D TWO BEDROOM
Sept. 15 was 81, the offering
glass, jars. brass bells, and
per hour. Life insurance, Hoapitalization, retirement
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
was $:!3.83. Worship services of Mr• . ID! ·!Mra. JfieU Carr BY MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES
many articles . The decedent
and other benefits all paid Oy company.
SepL 15 W.a weU attended.;
REPAIR, REFINISH, recondiphone 992·3874.
followed at 10:45 with the Rev. on
11-9-tfc
was in the Anllque business,
The CCJICI)e received many 1ov&amp;- · The Women'o Society ofChriation golf clubs, John Teaford.
Casto. A basket dinner oo the
and all of the above items
I.Y B!fto and cards. Retreshml'hla tlan service of the Unlled MathlmmediQte opening for permon•nt employee. PleGse
9-22-Jotp TRAILER SPACE, ready to
church
lawn roUowed and a horne- of wedding cake, Iced tea, lll(nts ._qcltst Church, fl&gt;rmeri.Y theMetft·
must be sold for settlement
und resume to: Box 218, New Haven, W. Va. 25265.
coming program fn the after--:--hook up. private, plenty of
or his estate.
and nuts were served
odlll, met - at tile churcll antleJI
ANYONE WH;O ' MAY have sernoon.
room for children lo play.
AUCT. NOTE · This Is a large
Mr~
Ht,n
WMdf
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·Thursday
afternoon wt~alx
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8-14-tfc
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meml&gt;Ors
·alir·..ll!,
r
For Sale
sale consisting of a few une uta · "~~''J i r• •Qr,t ,.,,
. --~
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derson, Florence •encer and '
tion regarding Army service
Real Estate For sale
spendilll a ·week with 'l!!r. llllll Yi&gt;Wt preaelll. '1110: res nt, ·
usual items . Please bring a RROWNING 12 gauge full clloke
Osie
Follrod,
attellded
a
meetdata of World War 1 veteran , ~' IRST FLOOR fumlshe&lt;l apartO'BRIEN 1r CROW
Mrs. Clair Woode and Conn!, in Mrs. ~'lora Rice, clloseher Cripchair and enjoy the sale .
shotgun, ventiliate&lt;l sights and
Ing with the District SuperiJ&gt;REALTY COMPANY
Kenneth Robert Reynolds, dement. adults , 212 South Fifth
Circtevllle,
Ohio. Her daiJ8hter- lure readlng trom Nehemlali and
Lunch will be serve&lt;! by the
rib ; fired only 15 thnea, no POIIIEROY cease&lt;! May 12, 1968, formerCLOSE TO tendent on the evening or Sept. in-law was admitted "' Voterana commented how the newly Jll8Tio
Ave., Middleport, phone 992Church.
scratches or blemishes of any
ly of Elkino, W. Va , late of
SHOPPING
.. Ill otory 12, at the H e a t h Method~st Memorial HoiiJ)Ital WedneodQ ed ~]lOra Plailll United lit~
5435.
9-22-tfc
Terms: Ca sh In hand day or
kind;
also
Winchester
pump
Syra&lt;Use, Ohio, please conframe. 2 bedrooms, batb, Church in Middleport_ Lloyd DO- eveni111, and Conn! S]lent the odlat churches could prollt 1t11111
Sale.
IZ
gauge
shotgun,
modlfie&lt;l
tact G. A. Johnson, Veterans FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath,
some tile and paneling, gas linger joined them then, and remainder of the week bere with Nehemiah's ellllllp~·
-· ...r i..aerSlme&lt;l : Clyde E Kennedy,
Helen Woode, another member
choke, fired twice, new ; no
Service Officer, Pomeroy, 0 .
floor
furnace.
$4,200.00
coal furnace , call 742-5113, '
her
grarq,arents,
J&gt;lrand
Mrsship
and
fallll
In
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pre~
Executor of the Estate of
scratches or blemishes. Phone TUPPERS PLAINS - !IE-MOI). or the tommittee, was ul'llble to Charles D. Woode iild wlti!Mr. lrv the Jf~ around.· eru.. 1m.
9-22-3tc
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George Kenne&lt;ly. Deceased
attend, due to slckne1:15 in her
992-9934, ask for Wall)'.
and Mrs. WUUam Carr and da~&gt;- In the abaence of the 9fqp"am
ELED - I story frame, J family.
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
9-24-titc
ghters.
leader, Gertrude H..,..n, ·.mo
be&lt;lrooms,
bull!
in
kitehen,
For Sale
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson,
Racine. Ohio. Ph. 949-3821.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
snrtz
wa~
W, Glad)'s VIole~ road a
4.36
Acres,
A
BVY
AT
$1,108.~"'" Wanted
F.~LL CLEARANCE ON ALUMMr. and Mrs. Carl Watson, Mrs.
11-22-Stc
WAITRESS, Apply In person.
and family or Marietta visited meditation trom The ·. pbrlatlan
tiO.
EUi.e Watson and other memINUM FISIUNG BOATS, 10,
Crow's Steak House. 9-~tc
FARM . 32 \1 ACRES . 6 room MIDDLEPORT - LIKE NEW bers or the Watson family, have his jllrents, Mr. and Mri. Ho- Herald, ent1Ued "The Blrda of
12. 13 fool. Kingsbury Boat
house, bath. gas heat, fireFor S.le
- II!! story, 3 bedrooma, balll, been visHing Mr. and Mrs. Glen bart swartz Sunday a11ernoon. Filth. Discussion was bel!' . - .
Sales, on County Road 18,
Mr and Mrs. carleton .. FOu- .cerntng union with the ,ramen's
BABY SI'M'ER for five year
place, drilled well, good buildtabinets in kitchen, fuJI baae- Robinson. having been ealled
one mile west of Rt. 33, phone FARM Approximately 175 acrod
~nd Charles of p..,.e!-oy, society of the fonner E:. U, B.
old boy, 10:30 A.M. to 4:30
ings. Barn equipped for Grade
ment, patio, nice Yard, out of here by the serioos accident suf..
992-6256.
9-IS.Htc
res
,
two
story
house,
barn.
visited
her parents Mr. and Church. Abo dlscuSlled were
P.M. three to five days a
A milk . With or without farm
fioods. fl2,100.00
fered by their brother, WlllJam
f'tc.,
all
buildings
in
poor
'
plans tor mllkilll manor tor the
week, Phone0 742-46111. 9-~
equipment. Bowman's Run or
HENRY CLELAND
Watson, who is in Holzer Hos- MrS- Lee Henderson Sunday II• buUdl · lluxl I ludl 1 smlior
condition , located in Rutland
SPECIAlS
ter110011 and attended the 50th
Ill ,
nc ~ ., ~-7.
Forest Run Road. Lee JohnOffice . . . .
pital '
township, Meigs County, call
wedding annlversari or Mr. and and bazaar, the mllkifti,of ~~le
SOMEONE TO SET with amson , Rt. 1, Racine. Phone
Ret. lt.tllll8
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. O'Brien of Mro. JeweU Carr,
Lorg• Size Glonu • for 69c
Middleport 992-2881 after 5
butter, and the sale orChrlslniu
bulatory elderly lady 5 days
LARGE CUPS ·-- ._. fo r 59c
949-2246.
9-19-tfc
Columbus, visita:l Mr. and Mrs.
p
m.
9-JI-tfc
Mr. and Mro. Waid SWartz ot caedL
Anortecl Colors
a week. At resklence or in
Harry Guthrie over thei weekAthens viatted Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Davl~ Ria•
Ladle1
HAIR
DRYERS
.
8.88
own home, call after 8 p.m.
end andattencledthechurchhomeFIVE ROOM home, balh, one
Reg . 19. 95
v
Swartz
Sunday
atternooo
entertained
with a btrtlidQ cUpo
SAVE BIG . Do your own rug
911S-35tl3.
9-Z!-ltc
comiog here Sunday.
Ooor, in Pomeroy. Out of
ere
nor
Sunday evonlng at their hjime .
SCHOOL SUPPLIES. BUY 2
and upholstery cleaning with
Business Services
Mr. al'll Mrs. Clarence Ather· and attended the 50th wedcllng In honor or the blrthda,ya ot
high water. Partly furnished
AT REG. PRICE &amp; GET THE
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
CURTISS
breeding
se"lce
ol
lRD FREE
ton
and flm1l!' of Le!U4 Ohio, obaenaace tor Mr- and loire. Oscar Bllbeock and ,L.eOta ¥uWanted To Buy
if desired. Phone 992-3251.
,
·
· ·
shampooer_ Baker Furniture.
21 different breeds, call~ sir- ~ saturday n1lht with his par- JeweU Carr.
9-19-0tp
10 OR 12 ACRES near highMr.
and
~JrliChorles
D.
oar.
Those
present
'('re
,
}If"
9-23~tc
.. or 4 breeds of goal hueb, ents, Mr. and Mro. Arthur Athway. Mrs. Carl A. Young,
by calling Parker 192-2184, Po- ertnn and' attended the Church Woode, ~ lild Clair Woode and Mrs. Oscar .J!!bc&lt;lck, .l\11'11.
57
FORD
V-8,
good
work
car.
2396 Ladd St., Akron, Ohio
visited Mra, Clair Woode In •Velo- Leota Massar and 1011. Mr. and
Next T a StiHI•r's Store
ONE BRITNEY female bird
meroy or 667-3251 CoolviDe.
homecomtna here~.
Phone
m;;tl37
after
5:30
p.m.
108
W
.
Main
Pomeroy
44312. Phone 7114-1561.
enna . Memorial Hi ~ SUJ&gt;. 1, ~ Star~lll Mas oar and two
dog 8 months old, one GerVisitors tn the Follrod-Robio8-2i-30tc:
Elber Johnson, Rt. 4. Pom9-1!1-tip
man short hair, male, 19
' }i'lof, •
Thelma Hondauoa ·, ot ·
son home Sunday evening were day evening. ller
eroy, Bailey Run Road.
liarmonttl s old . Mosguard BreedMr. and Mro. Billy Follrod and Carr, spent Thor~ with ~r. ~.,ulred ·and mother,
C.
C.
BRADPOIID
9-22-3tp
ANTIQUES, furniture, dlshes. TWO nice rolling building lots
Mrs. Woode Ia r"""verinio lr&lt;ln . · t
o1 Ohl ·
'
Sue of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. maJo
ing, phone Mason 773-5295.
AucnoNIEB
···
rf~ :
per · o . rr ,
o. wer• remisceiJaneous. Mrs Howard
in Arbaugh's Second Subdivi00
Carleton Foil rod and Ow.r~es, · · Thur~':':'l:
9-IB&lt;itp \VARM MORNING coat heater,
c-pleto tlei tlce
·
_1 -cent suests of Mro.llenh~thGrit·
&lt;Mil, 800 W. Main St., Pomesion, Tuppers Plains. Water
ftiM Mf I
.-lith.
• :
also saw timber, C. E. Doug...,.
'1-2$-tfc
tap included. Also 190 of an ac. :959 TRIUMPH C"b motorcycle
CrHI
Br
.
.
.
.
Mro.
Dorothy MuiHo,ll!d:flim. ·
las, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, !l-22-4tp
re. Especially nice lot, plen200 CC, racing gears, runs
RIa, OMf
Uy of Florida, ""'lit a· day '""
Fnr Sale or Trade
ty of evergreens. 1~ Acres
real good, $150. Call HamcentJ.y witi!Mro. Nei~We,othet'­
•
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16!·
llNE SELMER Signet clarinet.
1967 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4 good building lot in coontry .
man.
sooville 992-6279.
9-24-3tc
excellent condition, $100, Ph.
All priced reasonably . Also
speed %; ton, 1964 Chevrolet,
Mr. and Mro. Rus..U :Brook '
882-3284 New Haven. 9-~
1967 Chrysler New Yorker,
3 point hitch rear mount plat- :962 XL FORD convertible,
ot
Parkeroburg. wer~ · ~II .,
Am CONDIDONING Relrlgerair conditioned, power steerform lift for tractor, power
TharacliJo
eveiJII!I of Mr. and
good shape. Five new tires .
atlort servi&lt;e. Jack's RefrigSIX ROOM HOUSE and three
ing, power brakes, 1967 Mustakeoff pulley for Ford TracUro.
Blain
Taylor.
., .
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Call 992-5934.
9-24-61c
eration, New Haven. bone
lots , call Jacob Turner. PI!.
lang, 3 cyL 3 speed, 1964
tor, welded steel truck can·
Mr.
and
MrL
Gerald
1/lolet
882-:m79.
4 8 tfe
Buick, 4 door automatic, pow- opy for tarpaulin , for short
-1.
9-22-&amp;tp
visilliii Sunday atternoOoi wiili hla
;968 ZIG ZAG console sewing
er steeri~W, power brake s, fibed , several accessories for
couSin,
Mr. IJII!· MrL ~~Per­
' READY • MIX concrete deliv·
machine. This machine makes STEREO RADIO, &lt;OmbinaUon
nanci~ available. Phone 992Ford lrilctor, new upper link
ry
and
aon
~011 of., o~
ered right to your prole&lt;!.
buttonholes, darns, emb., mo6547 alter S p.m. phone 992unit with AM lr FM radio, 4
.
Mr.
and
lito.
WllbUt·w~ 1
for Ford tractor. severaL
Fast and easy, P'ree etlloograms, many fancy de5748.
speaker sound system, 4
Of
•Atl!ena,
w~
~.,.~
chimney liners . various sizes ,
mates. Phone 99Z-3284, Goegsigns. Take over payments of
dual
volume
control.
11!0111'
of
lolrt.
5aiah; w~,,
speed,
lot of 6-inch sewer tile. Gor$5 j.Jer month or pay balance
leln Ready · Mix Co .. Middlebeautiful
maple
COIIIOle,
As·
Mr~
Brlcklel
'wlo'cau. '
don H. Caldwell , Tuppers
3S2 FORD ENGINE and fuel
port, Ohio.
B :Ill 1ft!
due $46.22. Will discount for
!Jo1
.on
'Mr,
and
JMfW
Foti\j.j..
sume
payments
or
16
or
$94.07,
Plains, phone Coolville 667oil furnace, phone 742-W6.
cash. Call 992-2836.
~tc
.~ ~ abrDOOQ.. ~',~' . .~ ' ;} .
call tt12-1218.
11-ZUic
9-19-0tc
9-22-3tp 3935
IIUDGET PRICE ~umllure 011
i llll,. lind Mrs. Pl)lil~ !IWJel',
oor third floor budget . lhop.
STEREO RADIO comblnallon, STEREO-RADIO conoole, 4
; ~bUy 1!1~ -~ lo ~
Baker Furniture, M144ltport,
lovely walnut finish, 4-speed
.,,-. .~ .....
h-'"'
'
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~­
••"
Ulllt ~' I''·
speed lntermlre&lt;l cllanger, du·
Ohio. '
? ts 1ft!
BSR aulomatic changer, pay
·. ·,..tMri; '3oJur~
.
'·' ,. .
a! volume control. 4 speaker
·
.,..
Pit7illil'
.
'
ot
n.~of6 per month or balance due
sound system, lovely walnut SEWING MACHINES, repair
ISU&amp;, cau m.Z836. 11-IWtc:
;·4 ·, ~·· Waa ~UW·' . !her !~
finish . Payments of $5 p e r
Ate II to 35. No .. perience ne&lt;:euary. To worlc
l!&lt;'r•lce. an maker. ·f t,· :11 •,lfr,: ~•.violet F'l:lclvl'
·'
month or 181.14, call 992-3218,
with local representatin of large Eastern Electric
1 w~n
1281. The Fabric I!IMIP, ~- ·
'•
•
ilr
N
1·~
.lUST TAKEN IN, 1968 stereo
::c:"\""1 ' ' ~ .~ ~.,. " ' ., ' ~
9-:a.etc
ManufGcturing Company. Those hired mut be avail·
eroy. Authorized 'Singer ~·""
. · .;~·· il:~' II Coli~D!buo viol!'
AM lr FM radio colliOit, bla
able to atart work immediately.
And Service. We Shiii'J!l!n
"j 1 ·.1~1~~11;11. •' .. ·~ ·.. ·~~~ ~, ":\ ~
4-speed automatic changer, GREEN beans and peppers,
~:. '\ol:
1..,.1)' walnut finish. Take
AIM have opening for 1 Sale,s Manage' Poaition.
.,
bring container, pick your
over pa)'~Mnts of lUI per
own, $2 bushel. John Cleek,
Interview Tuesday, Sept. 24-4 PM to 9 PMmonlll or pay balance due
Portland, Phone 843-2246 one
Wedfl!lsilaJ, 10 AM-4 PM. Shanroc:k Molal.
tl02.71. WUI discounl for eash.
half mile below Ravelllwood
cau m-aae.
. "H«e Ferry.
11-zt.el&lt;
Two y~ars have passed since

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radio and heater. A nice one.

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Malibu Convertible, V8 engine, powerglidc, radio, heater,
new white wall tires, green exterior finish with white n,y)on

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V8 engirm. auto. trans. , power :;leering, radio, heater,
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Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
'POMEROY, OHIO

In Memory
IN LOVING memory of Melvin
(King) Knapp who departed
this Jile Sept. 24, 1966.

For Sale or Rent

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a 2 bedroOm - 3 badeoom or
4 be&lt;lroom

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614·992-2181
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NOW ON_DISPLAY ·
USED .
CHRIS. CRAFT OUT·
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POODLE PUPPIES, AKC 'l:oy
miniature. f75 and up. Stud.
service and grooming. Phone
II92-S443.

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honie. Compl~tely

remodeled 11111 In A-1 CQndition. Out ot high water, close
to school, church and a miq...
utes walk to the grocerY atore.
Complete lfnanclng ilvaiiable.
Call 992-9906 and ask ' ~

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AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
~24 Ash St, Mlddlepon. m5443.
6-23-tfc

Auction

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1966 VOLKSWAGEN ·statl&lt;tn wagon, square back model, .._
cellent condition; inotor oxcellent COIIdition, Clean inside and out New tlreo. Phone
992-9949,
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l!Ockirwpbrt, Ohio.

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wt.eel' Alignment
KENNEBEC Polaloes, Charles
10 TRAILER, like new ,
ANTIQUE AUCTION
Hilton, Portland.
11-29-:!Stc
two bedrooms, 181 Locust Sf. , THE UNDERSIGNED will ofNOTICE
The one we loved was called
GEO, R()BSJEllEft, Braker
Pomeroy, phone 992-2619.
fer
for
sale
at
public
auction
POTATOES,
WATERMELONS,
away
BLOCK CONSTRUCriON - 8
9-22-«c
at the home ol the late
phone 843-2254 Clarence ProfHis smiting face and loving
-GUARANrEEDRooms, hath, large living
George H. Kennedy, 700 West
fitt, Portland.
11-29-tlc
ways
room with paneling, One otoPHONE 992-2094
Pets For Sale
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Are a pleasure lo recall ,
ry. 2 Acres. $7,0011.00
f.CHNAUZERS,
Cockers,
Poodlocated
just
below
lhe
PomUSED HEATING equipment, 1 ROOM FRAME - Fireplace,
And 80 he left us, love&lt;! by
• Free Estimates
les and Westies 'White Scot.
eroy-Mason Bridge, on Saturone gas noor furnaee, 80,000
. all.
3 bedrooms, 2 nice shade IPcome•rov Home &amp; '""Ill
ties ', also breeding stock.
day. the 28th day of SeptemBTU, $60; one gas upflo furHis memory we shall always
trees, concrete cellar. 114 ac• Quality Concrete
... E. Mall
Barkaroo
Kennels,
CoolviJTe,
ber.
1968,
beginning
at
ten
nace 90,000 BTU, 195 ; 4 gas
cherlsh,
'
res. $5011.00 down.
o'clock A.M., the personal
0. 45723.
ll-18-30tc
circulating heaters with fan. R ROOM BRICK - Bath, ohad:
And our love £or you, Dad ,
• Certified Sltenath
property
owned
by
George
H.
$50
and up; one coal stolfeor
will never peri!h.
ed
patio,
outbuildings.
3
level
Insurance
For Rent
Kennedy. consisting in part
with controls f15 ; one oil
• Delivery
Sadly mlsse&lt;l by family.
lots.
$10,0011.00
All'I'OMOBILI!l
~IIIDMt-e lien
f'U HNISHF:O ;:m;J unfurnished
of the following : Gas stove,
conversion burner $50 ; used HELEN or VIRGIL TEAF'ORD
9-24-ltp
..III!IDed? Lor! JOUr opem.
&lt;~par lmen l f: _ Close to school.
• Quick Service
Frigid3ire refrigerator, ' teleroal furnaces . blowers. Arn· MISOCIATEs
._
or's
Jlrense?
Phone ~2-5434 .
10·111-tfc
vision. kitchen table and 4
old Brothers. Pomeroy, phone
Syra&lt;aJe
•l=inlshlfll
Notice
I II tfe
chairs, kitchen cupboard, five
992-2448.
9-11-tfc
IF YOU are hot and feeling TRAI LEH SPACE, all utilitieo
over-stuffed chairs, daven• Sand &amp; Gravel
mean,
.:t l'ail ab'l'. lrqllire 156 Mulber.
port , eoffee table. cupboards,
POMEROY - HARRISONVILLE
Its all because your car ain't
n arter 3 or 5 p.m Write P.
For Sale
and many Antiques, chairs. ~·ouR ROOM house, hath and
DIAL 992-3284
clean.
0 UDx 425 Pomt!roy. 5-29-tr&lt;' cupboards. tables. stands, fuJI size basement, two tots. Road . one story frame, three 24 HEAD of cattle, 11 C'()Ws, 7
bedrooms, bath, nice lot, full
Try our new AutomaUcCall 992-2039 daytime, 949marble stands, pictureS, pic·
to freshen early spring, Marbasement. Rodney Downing,
Mason car wash . 9-19-6tc ' l lt ' ISHE[}' GARAGE apart2951 eveningJI.
!l-24~tp
ture fr ames. beds. chests,
vin Stone, Rutland, Ohio.
brokrr. Phone 992-2342.
ment on Lincoln Hill. Utilities
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
dresser. many table lamps,
9-24-3tc
9-Z!~tc
FOR TRADE-Cash for anraid; adults only . Phcne 992Gone with the Wind, brass and
407 PAGE
tiques. William Ramm. Mid3489.
6-19-lfc
glass. lamps, vases. m a n y
MIDDLEPORT,
OHiD
dleport.
II-ZII-30tp
pitchers. punch bowl w t t h
'fRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
glasses, hobnail glass, candle
P~eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
WILL DO sewing at home Court. Syracuse. Ohio on State
stick~. compotes. fruit dishes.
Swartz
and" flmllJo. Mar-, a1111
zippers,
pockets. pegging.
Rt 124, Phone 992-2951.
Local plant has ope-ning in Maintenance Department
cake stands , lamp shades,
Plains
Mr.
'alii
. Mrs. Otto Swartz ot
hemming, alterations , etc.
11-11-tfc
for electrician. Minimum of five (5) year's experience
goblets. milk glass. cut glass,
s~
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Mason ,
SuRitay School attendance on
fruit bowl , some Carnival
required. Excellent starting salary-$3.40 to $3.55
The SOth w'edli!Jw amlversary
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tfc F'UR~ISHF.D TWO BEDROOM
Sept. 15 was 81, the offering
glass, jars. brass bells, and
per hour. Life insurance, Hoapitalization, retirement
APARTMENT.
Middleport,
was $:!3.83. Worship services of Mr• . ID! ·!Mra. JfieU Carr BY MRS. EVELYN BRICKLES
many articles . The decedent
and other benefits all paid Oy company.
SepL 15 W.a weU attended.;
REPAIR, REFINISH, recondiphone 992·3874.
followed at 10:45 with the Rev. on
11-9-tfc
was in the Anllque business,
The CCJICI)e received many 1ov&amp;- · The Women'o Society ofChriation golf clubs, John Teaford.
Casto. A basket dinner oo the
and all of the above items
I.Y B!fto and cards. Retreshml'hla tlan service of the Unlled MathlmmediQte opening for permon•nt employee. PleGse
9-22-Jotp TRAILER SPACE, ready to
church
lawn roUowed and a horne- of wedding cake, Iced tea, lll(nts ._qcltst Church, fl&gt;rmeri.Y theMetft·
must be sold for settlement
und resume to: Box 218, New Haven, W. Va. 25265.
coming program fn the after--:--hook up. private, plenty of
or his estate.
and nuts were served
odlll, met - at tile churcll antleJI
ANYONE WH;O ' MAY have sernoon.
room for children lo play.
AUCT. NOTE · This Is a large
Mr~
Ht,n
WMdf
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·Thursday
afternoon wt~alx
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8-14-tfc
,
,._
/
meml&gt;Ors
·alir·..ll!,
r
For Sale
sale consisting of a few une uta · "~~''J i r• •Qr,t ,.,,
. --~
.
derson, Florence •encer and '
tion regarding Army service
Real Estate For sale
spendilll a ·week with 'l!!r. llllll Yi&gt;Wt preaelll. '1110: res nt, ·
usual items . Please bring a RROWNING 12 gauge full clloke
Osie
Follrod,
attellded
a
meetdata of World War 1 veteran , ~' IRST FLOOR fumlshe&lt;l apartO'BRIEN 1r CROW
Mrs. Clair Woode and Conn!, in Mrs. ~'lora Rice, clloseher Cripchair and enjoy the sale .
shotgun, ventiliate&lt;l sights and
Ing with the District SuperiJ&gt;REALTY COMPANY
Kenneth Robert Reynolds, dement. adults , 212 South Fifth
Circtevllle,
Ohio. Her daiJ8hter- lure readlng trom Nehemlali and
Lunch will be serve&lt;! by the
rib ; fired only 15 thnea, no POIIIEROY cease&lt;! May 12, 1968, formerCLOSE TO tendent on the evening or Sept. in-law was admitted "' Voterana commented how the newly Jll8Tio
Ave., Middleport, phone 992Church.
scratches or blemishes of any
ly of Elkino, W. Va , late of
SHOPPING
.. Ill otory 12, at the H e a t h Method~st Memorial HoiiJ)Ital WedneodQ ed ~]lOra Plailll United lit~
5435.
9-22-tfc
Terms: Ca sh In hand day or
kind;
also
Winchester
pump
Syra&lt;Use, Ohio, please conframe. 2 bedrooms, batb, Church in Middleport_ Lloyd DO- eveni111, and Conn! S]lent the odlat churches could prollt 1t11111
Sale.
IZ
gauge
shotgun,
modlfie&lt;l
tact G. A. Johnson, Veterans FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath,
some tile and paneling, gas linger joined them then, and remainder of the week bere with Nehemiah's ellllllp~·
-· ...r i..aerSlme&lt;l : Clyde E Kennedy,
Helen Woode, another member
choke, fired twice, new ; no
Service Officer, Pomeroy, 0 .
floor
furnace.
$4,200.00
coal furnace , call 742-5113, '
her
grarq,arents,
J&gt;lrand
Mrsship
and
fallll
In
.
.
.
pre~
Executor of the Estate of
scratches or blemishes. Phone TUPPERS PLAINS - !IE-MOI). or the tommittee, was ul'llble to Charles D. Woode iild wlti!Mr. lrv the Jf~ around.· eru.. 1m.
9-22-3tc
!1-,Z!~tp
George Kenne&lt;ly. Deceased
attend, due to slckne1:15 in her
992-9934, ask for Wall)'.
and Mrs. WUUam Carr and da~&gt;- In the abaence of the 9fqp"am
ELED - I story frame, J family.
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
9-24-titc
ghters.
leader, Gertrude H..,..n, ·.mo
be&lt;lrooms,
bull!
in
kitehen,
For Sale
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson,
Racine. Ohio. Ph. 949-3821.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
snrtz
wa~
W, Glad)'s VIole~ road a
4.36
Acres,
A
BVY
AT
$1,108.~"'" Wanted
F.~LL CLEARANCE ON ALUMMr. and Mrs. Carl Watson, Mrs.
11-22-Stc
WAITRESS, Apply In person.
and family or Marietta visited meditation trom The ·. pbrlatlan
tiO.
EUi.e Watson and other memINUM FISIUNG BOATS, 10,
Crow's Steak House. 9-~tc
FARM . 32 \1 ACRES . 6 room MIDDLEPORT - LIKE NEW bers or the Watson family, have his jllrents, Mr. and Mri. Ho- Herald, ent1Ued "The Blrda of
12. 13 fool. Kingsbury Boat
house, bath. gas heat, fireFor S.le
- II!! story, 3 bedrooma, balll, been visHing Mr. and Mrs. Glen bart swartz Sunday a11ernoon. Filth. Discussion was bel!' . - .
Sales, on County Road 18,
Mr and Mrs. carleton .. FOu- .cerntng union with the ,ramen's
BABY SI'M'ER for five year
place, drilled well, good buildtabinets in kitchen, fuJI baae- Robinson. having been ealled
one mile west of Rt. 33, phone FARM Approximately 175 acrod
~nd Charles of p..,.e!-oy, society of the fonner E:. U, B.
old boy, 10:30 A.M. to 4:30
ings. Barn equipped for Grade
ment, patio, nice Yard, out of here by the serioos accident suf..
992-6256.
9-IS.Htc
res
,
two
story
house,
barn.
visited
her parents Mr. and Church. Abo dlscuSlled were
P.M. three to five days a
A milk . With or without farm
fioods. fl2,100.00
fered by their brother, WlllJam
f'tc.,
all
buildings
in
poor
'
plans tor mllkilll manor tor the
week, Phone0 742-46111. 9-~
equipment. Bowman's Run or
HENRY CLELAND
Watson, who is in Holzer Hos- MrS- Lee Henderson Sunday II• buUdl · lluxl I ludl 1 smlior
condition , located in Rutland
SPECIAlS
ter110011 and attended the 50th
Ill ,
nc ~ ., ~-7.
Forest Run Road. Lee JohnOffice . . . .
pital '
township, Meigs County, call
wedding annlversari or Mr. and and bazaar, the mllkifti,of ~~le
SOMEONE TO SET with amson , Rt. 1, Racine. Phone
Ret. lt.tllll8
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. O'Brien of Mro. JeweU Carr,
Lorg• Size Glonu • for 69c
Middleport 992-2881 after 5
butter, and the sale orChrlslniu
bulatory elderly lady 5 days
LARGE CUPS ·-- ._. fo r 59c
949-2246.
9-19-tfc
Columbus, visita:l Mr. and Mrs.
p
m.
9-JI-tfc
Mr. and Mro. Waid SWartz ot caedL
Anortecl Colors
a week. At resklence or in
Harry Guthrie over thei weekAthens viatted Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Davl~ Ria•
Ladle1
HAIR
DRYERS
.
8.88
own home, call after 8 p.m.
end andattencledthechurchhomeFIVE ROOM home, balh, one
Reg . 19. 95
v
Swartz
Sunday
atternooo
entertained
with a btrtlidQ cUpo
SAVE BIG . Do your own rug
911S-35tl3.
9-Z!-ltc
comiog here Sunday.
Ooor, in Pomeroy. Out of
ere
nor
Sunday evonlng at their hjime .
SCHOOL SUPPLIES. BUY 2
and upholstery cleaning with
Business Services
Mr. al'll Mrs. Clarence Ather· and attended the 50th wedcllng In honor or the blrthda,ya ot
high water. Partly furnished
AT REG. PRICE &amp; GET THE
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
CURTISS
breeding
se"lce
ol
lRD FREE
ton
and flm1l!' of Le!U4 Ohio, obaenaace tor Mr- and loire. Oscar Bllbeock and ,L.eOta ¥uWanted To Buy
if desired. Phone 992-3251.
,
·
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shampooer_ Baker Furniture.
21 different breeds, call~ sir- ~ saturday n1lht with his par- JeweU Carr.
9-19-0tp
10 OR 12 ACRES near highMr.
and
~JrliChorles
D.
oar.
Those
present
'('re
,
}If"
9-23~tc
.. or 4 breeds of goal hueb, ents, Mr. and Mro. Arthur Athway. Mrs. Carl A. Young,
by calling Parker 192-2184, Po- ertnn and' attended the Church Woode, ~ lild Clair Woode and Mrs. Oscar .J!!bc&lt;lck, .l\11'11.
57
FORD
V-8,
good
work
car.
2396 Ladd St., Akron, Ohio
visited Mra, Clair Woode In •Velo- Leota Massar and 1011. Mr. and
Next T a StiHI•r's Store
ONE BRITNEY female bird
meroy or 667-3251 CoolviDe.
homecomtna here~.
Phone
m;;tl37
after
5:30
p.m.
108
W
.
Main
Pomeroy
44312. Phone 7114-1561.
enna . Memorial Hi ~ SUJ&gt;. 1, ~ Star~lll Mas oar and two
dog 8 months old, one GerVisitors tn the Follrod-Robio8-2i-30tc:
Elber Johnson, Rt. 4. Pom9-1!1-tip
man short hair, male, 19
' }i'lof, •
Thelma Hondauoa ·, ot ·
son home Sunday evening were day evening. ller
eroy, Bailey Run Road.
liarmonttl s old . Mosguard BreedMr. and Mro. Billy Follrod and Carr, spent Thor~ with ~r. ~.,ulred ·and mother,
C.
C.
BRADPOIID
9-22-3tp
ANTIQUES, furniture, dlshes. TWO nice rolling building lots
Mrs. Woode Ia r"""verinio lr&lt;ln . · t
o1 Ohl ·
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Sue of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. maJo
ing, phone Mason 773-5295.
AucnoNIEB
···
rf~ :
per · o . rr ,
o. wer• remisceiJaneous. Mrs Howard
in Arbaugh's Second Subdivi00
Carleton Foil rod and Ow.r~es, · · Thur~':':'l:
9-IB&lt;itp \VARM MORNING coat heater,
c-pleto tlei tlce
·
_1 -cent suests of Mro.llenh~thGrit·
&lt;Mil, 800 W. Main St., Pomesion, Tuppers Plains. Water
ftiM Mf I
.-lith.
• :
also saw timber, C. E. Doug...,.
'1-2$-tfc
tap included. Also 190 of an ac. :959 TRIUMPH C"b motorcycle
CrHI
Br
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.
.
.
Mro.
Dorothy MuiHo,ll!d:flim. ·
las, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, !l-22-4tp
re. Especially nice lot, plen200 CC, racing gears, runs
RIa, OMf
Uy of Florida, ""'lit a· day '""
Fnr Sale or Trade
ty of evergreens. 1~ Acres
real good, $150. Call HamcentJ.y witi!Mro. Nei~We,othet'­
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llNE SELMER Signet clarinet.
1967 INTERNATIONAL truck, 4 good building lot in coontry .
man.
sooville 992-6279.
9-24-3tc
excellent condition, $100, Ph.
All priced reasonably . Also
speed %; ton, 1964 Chevrolet,
Mr. and Mro. Rus..U :Brook '
882-3284 New Haven. 9-~
1967 Chrysler New Yorker,
3 point hitch rear mount plat- :962 XL FORD convertible,
ot
Parkeroburg. wer~ · ~II .,
Am CONDIDONING Relrlgerair conditioned, power steerform lift for tractor, power
TharacliJo
eveiJII!I of Mr. and
good shape. Five new tires .
atlort servi&lt;e. Jack's RefrigSIX ROOM HOUSE and three
ing, power brakes, 1967 Mustakeoff pulley for Ford TracUro.
Blain
Taylor.
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Call 992-5934.
9-24-61c
eration, New Haven. bone
lots , call Jacob Turner. PI!.
lang, 3 cyL 3 speed, 1964
tor, welded steel truck can·
Mr.
and
MrL
Gerald
1/lolet
882-:m79.
4 8 tfe
Buick, 4 door automatic, pow- opy for tarpaulin , for short
-1.
9-22-&amp;tp
visilliii Sunday atternoOoi wiili hla
;968 ZIG ZAG console sewing
er steeri~W, power brake s, fibed , several accessories for
couSin,
Mr. IJII!· MrL ~~Per­
' READY • MIX concrete deliv·
machine. This machine makes STEREO RADIO, &lt;OmbinaUon
nanci~ available. Phone 992Ford lrilctor, new upper link
ry
and
aon
~011 of., o~
ered right to your prole&lt;!.
buttonholes, darns, emb., mo6547 alter S p.m. phone 992unit with AM lr FM radio, 4
.
Mr.
and
lito.
WllbUt·w~ 1
for Ford tractor. severaL
Fast and easy, P'ree etlloograms, many fancy de5748.
speaker sound system, 4
Of
•Atl!ena,
w~
~.,.~
chimney liners . various sizes ,
mates. Phone 99Z-3284, Goegsigns. Take over payments of
dual
volume
control.
11!0111'
of
lolrt.
5aiah; w~,,
speed,
lot of 6-inch sewer tile. Gor$5 j.Jer month or pay balance
leln Ready · Mix Co .. Middlebeautiful
maple
COIIIOle,
As·
Mr~
Brlcklel
'wlo'cau. '
don H. Caldwell , Tuppers
3S2 FORD ENGINE and fuel
port, Ohio.
B :Ill 1ft!
due $46.22. Will discount for
!Jo1
.on
'Mr,
and
JMfW
Foti\j.j..
sume
payments
or
16
or
$94.07,
Plains, phone Coolville 667oil furnace, phone 742-W6.
cash. Call 992-2836.
~tc
.~ ~ abrDOOQ.. ~',~' . .~ ' ;} .
call tt12-1218.
11-ZUic
9-19-0tc
9-22-3tp 3935
IIUDGET PRICE ~umllure 011
i llll,. lind Mrs. Pl)lil~ !IWJel',
oor third floor budget . lhop.
STEREO RADIO comblnallon, STEREO-RADIO conoole, 4
; ~bUy 1!1~ -~ lo ~
Baker Furniture, M144ltport,
lovely walnut finish, 4-speed
.,,-. .~ .....
h-'"'
'
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- '•.- of ' ~·
~­
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Ulllt ~' I''·
speed lntermlre&lt;l cllanger, du·
Ohio. '
? ts 1ft!
BSR aulomatic changer, pay
·. ·,..tMri; '3oJur~
.
'·' ,. .
a! volume control. 4 speaker
·
.,..
Pit7illil'
.
'
ot
n.~of6 per month or balance due
sound system, lovely walnut SEWING MACHINES, repair
ISU&amp;, cau m.Z836. 11-IWtc:
;·4 ·, ~·· Waa ~UW·' . !her !~
finish . Payments of $5 p e r
Ate II to 35. No .. perience ne&lt;:euary. To worlc
l!&lt;'r•lce. an maker. ·f t,· :11 •,lfr,: ~•.violet F'l:lclvl'
·'
month or 181.14, call 992-3218,
with local representatin of large Eastern Electric
1 w~n
1281. The Fabric I!IMIP, ~- ·
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.lUST TAKEN IN, 1968 stereo
::c:"\""1 ' ' ~ .~ ~.,. " ' ., ' ~
9-:a.etc
ManufGcturing Company. Those hired mut be avail·
eroy. Authorized 'Singer ~·""
. · .;~·· il:~' II Coli~D!buo viol!'
AM lr FM radio colliOit, bla
able to atart work immediately.
And Service. We Shiii'J!l!n
"j 1 ·.1~1~~11;11. •' .. ·~ ·.. ·~~~ ~, ":\ ~
4-speed automatic changer, GREEN beans and peppers,
~:. '\ol:
1..,.1)' walnut finish. Take
AIM have opening for 1 Sale,s Manage' Poaition.
.,
bring container, pick your
over pa)'~Mnts of lUI per
own, $2 bushel. John Cleek,
Interview Tuesday, Sept. 24-4 PM to 9 PMmonlll or pay balance due
Portland, Phone 843-2246 one
Wedfl!lsilaJ, 10 AM-4 PM. Shanroc:k Molal.
tl02.71. WUI discounl for eash.
half mile below Ravelllwood
cau m-aae.
. "H«e Ferry.
11-zt.el&lt;
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Massa's Saucer Theory Debunked
IYIIJTE

SANDS

MISSILE

RANGE, N, M. (UPO - Possible slghtlngs or a dlsc-shoped
platrorrn used In certain space
tests here can not .be blamed
lor the flying Bliucer craze over
the southwestern United

he saw the discanled 15-foot
long spacecraft whUe on a

the vehicle, known

as a parachute re-entry project

of the natiorw.l range six monthS

platCorni, could have caused the

&gt;!go.

rash of reported UFO slghtings
or that the govermnent was
withlto]ding information from
the public about UFOs.
Massa wrote in a copyrighted
story In the Columbus Dispatch

State&amp; in 1966 and 1967, a White
Sards oM.clal said Monday.

The offtclal denied reports by

maUon at Whlte Sarda, Aid the
tour object Massa saw was the pn.c--

Columbus, Ohio. reporter Paul

Massa,

that

A NATION AT CROSSROADS

9 -

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey
warned todaY that hlo Republican opponent for the presidency, Ric~rd M. Nixon, might well
bring abOut ucrashing" deleat
of the nuclear non.prollleratloo
treaty now pending in the Senate.
While this theoreticai)J• was a
day off for the Democratic presidentical nominee, he delivered
a speech before the Minnesota
AFL-CIO convention in another
bid for the labor vote.

Mary McLaren
Dies SepL 19
SYRACUSE -

Mary Ann Cor-

nell McLaren, 99, formerly or
Syracuse, died Thursday, Sept.
19 In ~rtnglield, Ohio.
The daughter of Ole late George
Melinda Woodruff Cornell, she
was a retired nurse supervisor
at Columbus State Hospital and a
member of the B. F. Allen 752
Rebecca Lodge,
She was survived by two sisters, Mrs. Olivia Cook, in Pennsylvania, and Miss Elizabeth Cornell, Springfield, and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Mrs. Edith N. McNeal, 62,
Monday with burial in Glen Rest
or 558 Mill St.. Middleport, died
Memorial Estate In Columbus.
in Holzer Hospital Monday eve~

He said rather than explaJn parachute dealan which w&lt;&gt;uld
to the public what they were slOI'f down an instrument _packseeing, lhe government "pre- age di'OAJlng throuih the thin
ferred 1o dei\Y the valldliY of atmosphere of Mara to a gen..
tie landlrc on the &amp;urllce.
the sighlinp. ''
Gabe Brillante, chief or intor~
The &amp;aucer-shl(&gt;ed plattonn
W&amp;B lilted by a. biiiOCII to a
height or about 130,000 feel, and
then Ita rocket motors boosted
it to about 140,000 teet_ where
the test parachute was deployed
lowering the platform back to
earth. BrUiante said at that
In remarks prepared for the h1.gh an altitude, the atmosphere
MlnneiiOta AFL - CIO meeltng, was similar to the thtn Martian
atmosphere.
Hum_phrey had Uds to say:
"I don't know what people' a
uunless we want to risk e't'eJ')'
capabillty
Is to see this thing
border okirml&amp;h becoming a nuthat
high,"
Brll1ante said. "On
clear war .•.• unless we want 15
its
way down, even with the
or 25 countries with nuclear
weapons (there now are five) parachute, it might lead some
the Uhlted States must ratify people to say It wU a flying
saucer, and I don't have amthe treazy row.
"Richard Nixon is stalling on records saying that on the day
this treat,y .... and he may well we ran a teat there were or
bring It crashing down to de- were not some Oytng saucer refeat. I urge Mr. Nixon to eome ports. But we have reported
oot of the shadows - to stop UFO slghtlngs long betoce this
stalling - and lo tell us whe- project started and long after~
ther he is for this treaty now." ward."
Brillante said after firings of
On current economic issues of
Athena
research missiles from
the campaign, Humphrey told the
utah
overland
to White sandslabor audience, ~·I do not think
a
fairly
common
occurrence America can afford a n o t h e r
people
stlll
call
the
base to re&amp;!retch of Republican oo.;he-Job
port
seeing
UFOs.
economic training."
There were a total of five
This referred to hlo view ot
laWJches
In the paracllute propast Republican economic pergram,
BrUiante
said. They were
formance, including "'three re-

Mrs. McNeal

Dies Monday

Mrs. White of
Coolville Dies
II '-'l lta. Maud&lt;! Amos While, 71,
\!' cit1it 3 'coohWe, died Monday
mornifli. She was a member of
the Bearwallow Ridge Church
of ChrisL
She Is survived by her husband, Seldon J. White; a son,
Robert S. White, Columbus; a

daughter, Esther Faulkner, Circlevillei two sisters, Alice Ferguson, Auntington, and Mrs. Melvin Park, Seaside, Calif.
FUIIeral services will be held
Wednesdl,y at 2 p.m. rrom the
Bearwallow Ridge Church o!
Christ with Charles Herw:lershot,
minister, in charge. Friends may
call at the Ewing Funeral Home
u~ noon Wedoesda,y.

cessions .... an lDiemployment
rate of nearly 1 per cent in 1961
with tsi&lt;e-home ramlly Income
(ailing . ... an amual waste ot
$50 blllloo Utrough Idle productive capacity. u

olbly) will hold 111-.mual SOuth·
Ol'!l Ohio Area ReiiOJnftloo lla.f

tice parachute platform used In
0 ve voyqer testa to 1lnd I

The Campaign for Votes:
aald Sioux FaUs was tacked on
Mll-WAUKEE, Wis. (UPC Conlldent or victory In his own to the agenda because of a rerace, Republican presidential cent statewide newsnaper poll
candidate Richard M. Nlxon set ohowlng McGovern t..dlng lorout today to help topple such mer Gov. Archie ()Jbbrud by
Democratic stalwarts as Sens. the narrow margin of 48-46. NixGeorge McGovern ol South Da- oo was leading Vice President
kota and Frank Church of Idaho. Hubert H. Humphrey by a wide
ln a last-minute change of margin. In Idaho, Republican
plans, the Nixon organization add- leaders count on Nixon's appear ed an airport stop in South Da- ance to boost the stock of Rep.
kota to an already busy sched- George Hansen in his effort to
ule, The three-jet..plane Nixon defeat Church, who Uke McGovfleet was llle to swoop down on ern Is a leading Senate dove on
Sl.oux Falls, S. D., Bismarck, Vietnam.
Nixon spent the night In MilN. D., Boise, Idaho and Seattle,
waukee, where camp.a.lgnlng was
Wash.
kept to a minimum.
Rep. Melvin Laird, R - Wis.,

(Tllpa - T¥e 011 ~W~~~•· Son·

In ·. Columbus· m OctOOer 5 at
VoterBM Memorlll Auditorium,
Tops Clubs, Die. was orpnlzed bi Milwaukee In 1948

only four members 8lld DOW ba•

clws throughout the V n I t e d
Slal811i Canada and lnlOIICI the
'OOI'Id. ll!l !Dojnder 8lld ltlll ac-

WASHINGTON (UPO - T h e
Defense Department Monday

Identified 107 u.

s. &amp;ervlcemen,

including nine Ohioans, killed ln
Vietnam. They Included:
ing.
Spec. 4 Michoel K, Hammer,
She was born August 28, 1906, hUsband of Mrs. Barbara E. Hamat Taswell, Va., the daughter or mer, Rt. 2, Chlllicothe; Pfc. Ted
the late Cleophas and Mary Eliz- R. Jamison, son oC Mrs. Janet
abeth Barnett. She was also pre- L, !.amblln, Portsmouth,lllldMaceded in death by a brother and rlne Pic. Lawrance G,
a sister. She was a meum. of . son of Mrs. &amp;Jsanne Bryan, La!!:the Middleport Christian €i\Urch, caster.
__..'"i
White Rose Lodge and WCTU.
She is survived by her husband, Clarence; a daughter, Mar~
tha Ann, at home; a step-daugh- MEIGS GENERAL HOSmAL
ter, Mrs. Elmer (Helen) Gully,
Admitted - Gerald ~-.
Chillicothe, and a brother, Lus- Reedsville.
Discharged - None.
ter Barnett, carleton, Ohio.
Funeral services \\ill be held
Thursday at 2 p.m. from the
Rawlings ~ Cc:ats Fooeral Home
BOARD TO MEET
with the Rev. Haullin Moyer of~
The
Southern Local ScliOol
ficiaUng. BurW will be In the
board
will
meet Tlwr~, SepNew Marshfield cemetery, Athtember
26,
at 1:30 p.m. Instead
ens. Friends may call at the
of
on
their
.-egular
meeting nlglrt.
funeral home anytime after 10
This
will
be
Ute
rl!j!U)ar se&amp;a.m. Wednesda,y untll time of
sion
for
September.
services.

!P.an,

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American Dlatltlana Alsoclatlon
wW be the featUred speaker at
the noon IWicheon.

"Pre~ Plltllld""
· Fall Arranttments

Membership In TOPS Is open
to who Ia IntereSted In
loalni pounds "'"'llbl1· Ills baaed on the prlnc!PJe of 8fOUP
therlllf and Is 8iiJ)J'OVod ~ tha
Amerl&lt;an Medical AllloclatiOII

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ltve president Ia Mro. Eather u a senolble attempt to elimiS. Manz.
nate a !wtdamental killer Area Recognlt\on DliY Ia tor obeslt,y.
the purpose of honorl111 those
TOPS members wbo hove aGEORGIA SL&lt;J5SER
o:hleved their soa1 wollht, and
Miss Georgia Slosser, mls- tho&amp;e who hove loa! the moot
storary nurse of Portuguese
weight durlna u,.
COliEast Africa, will speak at 7:30
teat period Also to. be honor·
p.m. Thur~ at the Hysell ed on Oclober 5 thia :r- are
Run Free Methodist Church.
all the TOPS royalzy for t h o
The public is invited.
calendar year 1967.
The Utile MQ&gt;ro and Utile
TO,
llllnors Drill Team
by
APPOmTED MANAGER
stan ' Flowers wW -the day'•
John W, Bome1 bas been ap- events whlc:b wiU Include the
Sinaer Touch 'n Sew.&amp;
pointed ClnclnnaU dlatrlc:t sales KOPS graduation ceremony, a

59 H. 2nd;..••.
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....,.Pr for Ford Dlvlalon Ill
Ford illotDr COmpany, W. A. Heller, "dlvtalon general sales manager, amoun.ced today,

bathing

beaut,y contoot, recoa-

nltl&lt;m of 100 pound losers and
award of Cemury Clw Medal-

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bulU\. Bet your deotllt nt'Ularlr
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BrUlante said persons reported seeing UFOs more than just
five tlmea in thO&amp;e two years.

Nine Ohioans
Lost in War

wtti.

lonL . _. ,.

The naUy SonJinel, Middleport-P ...eroy, 0,

Marauder Frosh
In 20 8 Romp

'

U/arm morning Circulators In Four Popular Slzul

"

The Meigs Marauder rrellldnen
iootl&gt;all team picked up Ita second consecutive wtn of the aeaaon
in a 20-8 romp over host Galli~
p1lis Monday afternoon.
Halfback Mark WUIIarns scored all Ute Meiptoucbdown&amp;, WilIiams went ~pydlrt onl'\llll.ot

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of the Lltue Marauder s!x'i10inter&amp; by Williams came alter Rick
Alh returned a Galllpoll&amp; punt
45 yards lo the Dve yard line.
Tiny Wllllams ocored the extra points lor Meigs lollowlng

the e:econd TD. Coaches Ed Bartels and Terry Ohlinger credited

tbe entire offense. inelw:llnl the
backs named above, ~erback
Ron Smith 8lld HWbaek Robin
Phalln 8lld the diilenslve line,
with pla,ylng anwtllialldlngpme.
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Massa's Saucer Theory Debunked
IYIIJTE

SANDS

MISSILE

RANGE, N, M. (UPO - Possible slghtlngs or a dlsc-shoped
platrorrn used In certain space
tests here can not .be blamed
lor the flying Bliucer craze over
the southwestern United

he saw the discanled 15-foot
long spacecraft whUe on a

the vehicle, known

as a parachute re-entry project

of the natiorw.l range six monthS

platCorni, could have caused the

&gt;!go.

rash of reported UFO slghtings
or that the govermnent was
withlto]ding information from
the public about UFOs.
Massa wrote in a copyrighted
story In the Columbus Dispatch

State&amp; in 1966 and 1967, a White
Sards oM.clal said Monday.

The offtclal denied reports by

maUon at Whlte Sarda, Aid the
tour object Massa saw was the pn.c--

Columbus, Ohio. reporter Paul

Massa,

that

A NATION AT CROSSROADS

9 -

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey
warned todaY that hlo Republican opponent for the presidency, Ric~rd M. Nixon, might well
bring abOut ucrashing" deleat
of the nuclear non.prollleratloo
treaty now pending in the Senate.
While this theoreticai)J• was a
day off for the Democratic presidentical nominee, he delivered
a speech before the Minnesota
AFL-CIO convention in another
bid for the labor vote.

Mary McLaren
Dies SepL 19
SYRACUSE -

Mary Ann Cor-

nell McLaren, 99, formerly or
Syracuse, died Thursday, Sept.
19 In ~rtnglield, Ohio.
The daughter of Ole late George
Melinda Woodruff Cornell, she
was a retired nurse supervisor
at Columbus State Hospital and a
member of the B. F. Allen 752
Rebecca Lodge,
She was survived by two sisters, Mrs. Olivia Cook, in Pennsylvania, and Miss Elizabeth Cornell, Springfield, and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Mrs. Edith N. McNeal, 62,
Monday with burial in Glen Rest
or 558 Mill St.. Middleport, died
Memorial Estate In Columbus.
in Holzer Hospital Monday eve~

He said rather than explaJn parachute dealan which w&lt;&gt;uld
to the public what they were slOI'f down an instrument _packseeing, lhe government "pre- age di'OAJlng throuih the thin
ferred 1o dei\Y the valldliY of atmosphere of Mara to a gen..
tie landlrc on the &amp;urllce.
the sighlinp. ''
Gabe Brillante, chief or intor~
The &amp;aucer-shl(&gt;ed plattonn
W&amp;B lilted by a. biiiOCII to a
height or about 130,000 feel, and
then Ita rocket motors boosted
it to about 140,000 teet_ where
the test parachute was deployed
lowering the platform back to
earth. BrUiante said at that
In remarks prepared for the h1.gh an altitude, the atmosphere
MlnneiiOta AFL - CIO meeltng, was similar to the thtn Martian
atmosphere.
Hum_phrey had Uds to say:
"I don't know what people' a
uunless we want to risk e't'eJ')'
capabillty
Is to see this thing
border okirml&amp;h becoming a nuthat
high,"
Brll1ante said. "On
clear war .•.• unless we want 15
its
way down, even with the
or 25 countries with nuclear
weapons (there now are five) parachute, it might lead some
the Uhlted States must ratify people to say It wU a flying
saucer, and I don't have amthe treazy row.
"Richard Nixon is stalling on records saying that on the day
this treat,y .... and he may well we ran a teat there were or
bring It crashing down to de- were not some Oytng saucer refeat. I urge Mr. Nixon to eome ports. But we have reported
oot of the shadows - to stop UFO slghtlngs long betoce this
stalling - and lo tell us whe- project started and long after~
ther he is for this treaty now." ward."
Brillante said after firings of
On current economic issues of
Athena
research missiles from
the campaign, Humphrey told the
utah
overland
to White sandslabor audience, ~·I do not think
a
fairly
common
occurrence America can afford a n o t h e r
people
stlll
call
the
base to re&amp;!retch of Republican oo.;he-Job
port
seeing
UFOs.
economic training."
There were a total of five
This referred to hlo view ot
laWJches
In the paracllute propast Republican economic pergram,
BrUiante
said. They were
formance, including "'three re-

Mrs. McNeal

Dies Monday

Mrs. White of
Coolville Dies
II '-'l lta. Maud&lt;! Amos While, 71,
\!' cit1it 3 'coohWe, died Monday
mornifli. She was a member of
the Bearwallow Ridge Church
of ChrisL
She Is survived by her husband, Seldon J. White; a son,
Robert S. White, Columbus; a

daughter, Esther Faulkner, Circlevillei two sisters, Alice Ferguson, Auntington, and Mrs. Melvin Park, Seaside, Calif.
FUIIeral services will be held
Wednesdl,y at 2 p.m. rrom the
Bearwallow Ridge Church o!
Christ with Charles Herw:lershot,
minister, in charge. Friends may
call at the Ewing Funeral Home
u~ noon Wedoesda,y.

cessions .... an lDiemployment
rate of nearly 1 per cent in 1961
with tsi&lt;e-home ramlly Income
(ailing . ... an amual waste ot
$50 blllloo Utrough Idle productive capacity. u

olbly) will hold 111-.mual SOuth·
Ol'!l Ohio Area ReiiOJnftloo lla.f

tice parachute platform used In
0 ve voyqer testa to 1lnd I

The Campaign for Votes:
aald Sioux FaUs was tacked on
Mll-WAUKEE, Wis. (UPC Conlldent or victory In his own to the agenda because of a rerace, Republican presidential cent statewide newsnaper poll
candidate Richard M. Nlxon set ohowlng McGovern t..dlng lorout today to help topple such mer Gov. Archie ()Jbbrud by
Democratic stalwarts as Sens. the narrow margin of 48-46. NixGeorge McGovern ol South Da- oo was leading Vice President
kota and Frank Church of Idaho. Hubert H. Humphrey by a wide
ln a last-minute change of margin. In Idaho, Republican
plans, the Nixon organization add- leaders count on Nixon's appear ed an airport stop in South Da- ance to boost the stock of Rep.
kota to an already busy sched- George Hansen in his effort to
ule, The three-jet..plane Nixon defeat Church, who Uke McGovfleet was llle to swoop down on ern Is a leading Senate dove on
Sl.oux Falls, S. D., Bismarck, Vietnam.
Nixon spent the night In MilN. D., Boise, Idaho and Seattle,
waukee, where camp.a.lgnlng was
Wash.
kept to a minimum.
Rep. Melvin Laird, R - Wis.,

(Tllpa - T¥e 011 ~W~~~•· Son·

In ·. Columbus· m OctOOer 5 at
VoterBM Memorlll Auditorium,
Tops Clubs, Die. was orpnlzed bi Milwaukee In 1948

only four members 8lld DOW ba•

clws throughout the V n I t e d
Slal811i Canada and lnlOIICI the
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WASHINGTON (UPO - T h e
Defense Department Monday

Identified 107 u.

s. &amp;ervlcemen,

including nine Ohioans, killed ln
Vietnam. They Included:
ing.
Spec. 4 Michoel K, Hammer,
She was born August 28, 1906, hUsband of Mrs. Barbara E. Hamat Taswell, Va., the daughter or mer, Rt. 2, Chlllicothe; Pfc. Ted
the late Cleophas and Mary Eliz- R. Jamison, son oC Mrs. Janet
abeth Barnett. She was also pre- L, !.amblln, Portsmouth,lllldMaceded in death by a brother and rlne Pic. Lawrance G,
a sister. She was a meum. of . son of Mrs. &amp;Jsanne Bryan, La!!:the Middleport Christian €i\Urch, caster.
__..'"i
White Rose Lodge and WCTU.
She is survived by her husband, Clarence; a daughter, Mar~
tha Ann, at home; a step-daugh- MEIGS GENERAL HOSmAL
ter, Mrs. Elmer (Helen) Gully,
Admitted - Gerald ~-.
Chillicothe, and a brother, Lus- Reedsville.
Discharged - None.
ter Barnett, carleton, Ohio.
Funeral services \\ill be held
Thursday at 2 p.m. from the
Rawlings ~ Cc:ats Fooeral Home
BOARD TO MEET
with the Rev. Haullin Moyer of~
The
Southern Local ScliOol
ficiaUng. BurW will be In the
board
will
meet Tlwr~, SepNew Marshfield cemetery, Athtember
26,
at 1:30 p.m. Instead
ens. Friends may call at the
of
on
their
.-egular
meeting nlglrt.
funeral home anytime after 10
This
will
be
Ute
rl!j!U)ar se&amp;a.m. Wednesda,y untll time of
sion
for
September.
services.

!P.an,

''

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Mra. Hllllde of the
American Dlatltlana Alsoclatlon
wW be the featUred speaker at
the noon IWicheon.

"Pre~ Plltllld""
· Fall Arranttments

Membership In TOPS Is open
to who Ia IntereSted In
loalni pounds "'"'llbl1· Ills baaed on the prlnc!PJe of 8fOUP
therlllf and Is 8iiJ)J'OVod ~ tha
Amerl&lt;an Medical AllloclatiOII

AoyHo••

Juit Right For

C~to You.ri Todar

Du•l•r's Florist

ltve president Ia Mro. Eather u a senolble attempt to elimiS. Manz.
nate a !wtdamental killer Area Recognlt\on DliY Ia tor obeslt,y.
the purpose of honorl111 those
TOPS members wbo hove aGEORGIA SL&lt;J5SER
o:hleved their soa1 wollht, and
Miss Georgia Slosser, mls- tho&amp;e who hove loa! the moot
storary nurse of Portuguese
weight durlna u,.
COliEast Africa, will speak at 7:30
teat period Also to. be honor·
p.m. Thur~ at the Hysell ed on Oclober 5 thia :r- are
Run Free Methodist Church.
all the TOPS royalzy for t h o
The public is invited.
calendar year 1967.
The Utile MQ&gt;ro and Utile
TO,
llllnors Drill Team
by
APPOmTED MANAGER
stan ' Flowers wW -the day'•
John W, Bome1 bas been ap- events whlc:b wiU Include the
Sinaer Touch 'n Sew.&amp;
pointed ClnclnnaU dlatrlc:t sales KOPS graduation ceremony, a

59 H. 2nd;..••.
OHIO

llllllUrier

....,.Pr for Ford Dlvlalon Ill
Ford illotDr COmpany, W. A. Heller, "dlvtalon general sales manager, amoun.ced today,

bathing

beaut,y contoot, recoa-

nltl&lt;m of 100 pound losers and
award of Cemury Clw Medal-

a new water line, Pomeroy

vii.~

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Helps Solve 3 llggest
TO MAlNTAm TRAFFIC
There wtU be one way tratttc
maintained oo Un:IOn Ave., all
tid• week despite lnslallalllln of

UP

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c11r.-

ON OTHER SINGER MODELS

OPENS.
..

FALSET£ETH
Worries and Problems

THE FABRIC SHOP

A. ltttle PASTJIZTH -.n1DII:Ied OD
)'our dent URI does all thil; 11) Bel~

.

hold t"alH WethmoreftrtnlJJn~·
(2) Hold&amp; them more. comtorc.blJ;

'~··

S.EPT. 25th
.AT
10:00
A.M.

(3) Leta you bttl! up to 359(, harder

lage olllclalueporl8d. All trucks Without dlsconftart. PA8TEKTB
Powder l!alll:lllne (nOn-add). Won't
are asked to avoid use of t h e 10ur. No rumm:v...t.rooer. JIU\J tute.
tbat ut are M&amp;en.\lal kJ
street for the entire week if Dentures
bulU\. Bet your deotllt nt'Ularlr
Oet
P'ASTI3!Jl"H
at all drq count.erL
ponible.
on July 18, 1966; Aug. 3, 1966;

Sliigor Salot &amp; S...lco &amp; McColl• Patterns

992·2~

115 W. SECOND

'POMEROY, 0

-

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July 28, 1967; Aug. 5, 1967, and

Aug. 22, 1967.

For Low Cost, Automatic
Warm Floor Heating with Clean, Safe,
Convenient GASI

BrUlante said persons reported seeing UFOs more than just
five tlmea in thO&amp;e two years.

Nine Ohioans
Lost in War

wtti.

lonL . _. ,.

The naUy SonJinel, Middleport-P ...eroy, 0,

Marauder Frosh
In 20 8 Romp

'

U/arm morning Circulators In Four Popular Slzul

"

The Meigs Marauder rrellldnen
iootl&gt;all team picked up Ita second consecutive wtn of the aeaaon
in a 20-8 romp over host Galli~
p1lis Monday afternoon.
Halfback Mark WUIIarns scored all Ute Meiptoucbdown&amp;, WilIiams went ~pydlrt onl'\llll.ot

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about 20, 10 And five yardS,' One
of the Lltue Marauder s!x'i10inter&amp; by Williams came alter Rick
Alh returned a Galllpoll&amp; punt
45 yards lo the Dve yard line.
Tiny Wllllams ocored the extra points lor Meigs lollowlng

the e:econd TD. Coaches Ed Bartels and Terry Ohlinger credited

tbe entire offense. inelw:llnl the
backs named above, ~erback
Ron Smith 8lld HWbaek Robin
Phalln 8lld the diilenslve line,
with pla,ylng anwtllialldlngpme.
Galllpoll&amp; scoro" Its Til late
In the conteat alter Melga had
piled up a 20~ lead.
20,.000 llU tnpvt. Helghf- 21"', Wldth-201/s", o.prlj-12".
Pipe Opening-3". Dl•tance, center of Fh... Pipe Opening to floor-16\'S".
Minimum Size of Got Pipe~". Shipping Weight-43 lbl.

Let Us Outfit Your Home Completely

Carpets •••• Draperies•••• Furniture

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Pipl Opening-.." . Oi1tonce, center of Flue Pipe Opening fO floor-19'14 ".
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sored by il)OMs~&amp;a. llldjll&amp;,club. $25, aw~.. ,(or lh~ hlih pobt
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coJIIIIIIIIIIIf Acllon Agency, Well- rector;
· The community workero wtll
'l'l1e program will begin sep. be omployocl lrcnn the low.lntember 30. II Is funded by the oome. · ln the ooorae ot the &lt;Ill·
Olllce ol E...-lc Opportunl· duet ot this JII'OP'IIII, thelo peotu,.!riik artll · . ·
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1hl. Peljl,r,y1v~A....,., \ven. cmllng to lhe spOnsoring agen- better accomplish their oblec.- ;&amp;.: ·;FI~' o!pt-11..,8 wiD lie ey.
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'l'l1e condllel and admlnlllra' . .,;; ( ·:..·
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o!McArtliur U.S clllliiilloo ' Barobock Class- LadvBur.
~. rldden·· bl' - sin1111: or rlddon by ChrlsQ' FrOst or
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ChUUcotho; Miss ~a,
Flq Ra&lt;e - JocJ1, ridden b)&lt; rl&amp;len by SherrY lllc!eB&gt;
l!udlljl Martin o1 Arabia; Storm,r, ' tadt; Rex;a Mloa Deo, ridden by
aloo ridden b)&lt; Martin; RilsQ', Bd&gt; Ridge, and Nol&gt;lo Blue, ridBW, ridden b)&lt; wllq, Frost ol den by Dwo,yne Stollar or Water·
ChUllcothe, third, and Blxl, rid- lord.
Stake Race -

stormy, ridden

oHalr~ew

Eddie Juckanl, Sr.,
1'011¥ Fum at · Letart, W. :Va.,
Drull'i
H!Jden by tsuc
Lewl' of ell~, Chlel Tom,
ridden by llnleo Huaoell ol Lotart; ·SUnten, ridden . b)&lt; E. J,
HUI ol Pamei'OJI, and·DusQ', ridor Mike Jonos or Pomeroy.
Dollar Class - Lad.l' Bug, rid·den b)&lt; Christy Froll; Kilw Bd&gt;-

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Jim Ella• ot Letart, w. va.; pn ol Middleport; Mr. preencal aamlnatlon roeeatly.
Wildfire,
ridden by Ralph Guth- briar, ridden by Rick oMs o1
In additlon, a reflh'al .,. . ..
rie of Athens, and Rusty Bill, Parkersburg.
tem wUJ be deVeloped In order
by Wimp Frost.
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Borrell Race - Reed,
lbat these low-bloomo persona rlclde,n
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J)Y~ Cheri Williams; Noble Blue, erford; Storn\)' 1 ridden by Bud-ol their own. All fll!dlnsa of the ridden by Dwayne Slollar; Klrv ely Martin; Sky, ridden by John
heuth examination .wtn then be Bobbln, ridden by Donna Allen. Robson, and Blrd, ridden by
given to the pl1JIIclan ol thole
and Apache Joe, ridden br Sher· Fnnk Johnson.
peraon1' choice. ·
ry lndest.ldt.
Western Pleasure Horae, full
Jaekscm C&lt;IIIIIQ' hao a IIIII •
Ride and Run - Sky, ridden Mane and Tall ·- Peppy Kimble,
tiJne Health COmmloaloner with by John Robson of Athens; Rusty ridden by Kathy Morgan; Evans
a very 1~ nurllns alai! (this
Bill, ridden by W~ Fro•t; Wild- Son, rl&amp;len by !lob Ridge ol
Ia ..e to low ulary aeh.a.lea
tire, ridden by Ralph Guthrie, Jackson; Apache Joe, ridden by
tor nuraeo and the low tsx cll- and
Stormy, ridden by Buddy Sherry lndestadt, and Midge's
pllclle to ,support 1he Health De- Martin.
- Boy, ridden by Lee Ann Frost.
portmont. Thlo Is common to 111
W4;stern Pleasure Pony Cigarette Race - Wlldtlre,
participating coolntleo).
Lawrence Counl;y baa a part. Tomahawks Boy, ridden by Frank
tiJne CouniY Health CommisSion- Beekner, PL Pleasant; Billy Boy,
er and a prsctlclng medical doc- ridden by Debbie Beckner; Dream
tor aa City Hellth COmmission- Boat Charlie ridden by Diana
Guthrie, Coolville, and Lady Bug,
er.
VInton Counl;y has nne practic- rldden.by Christy Fros~
~ Pick 1.4) Race - Wildfire, rldw
Ing medical 8nd he Is den by Ralph Guthrie; Robbye,
also serving as part-time Health
IUPON REQUESn
ridden by Fritz Bookman, Gl()UB.oCOmmlulmer.
Our UsUII Good Clunlnt
GallIa and Melp. Counties both ter; ltusty Bill, ridden by Wimp
have 11111-llrne Health Commls- ~=-~~ stormy, ridden by
llooera. In Gallla CGuncy, health
Roaster Pony (461n. and under)
PomentJ
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medical tacllltlea are bllns en-

ApJolntnlelll or Ketti&gt; M..ilhan, tng COmli1UlliQ' Aetlon Apney, referral for the familial. All
Dlaldao by the Jadc..;n:.vlnloa Gallla-M&lt;Jsa . CommUnity Aetlon acllvft;y Involving toiiOII'.up OPcomm~ Aclllll Ag0i1ey to IIJ. Apney, Pomeroy; lr&lt;llton-Law.. palnlmentl by the tAIIIII will be
reel lite Pro~ uPORADE wao renee COn)muniQ' Acllon Ageu- under the cllrec:tlm ot the llltd~eed sa~. · :.'' ,' ey, Ironton. and Jackson-VInton I&lt;J) coooultsnt lllld ·program ell-

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ridden by Cherrl WUJIIma ot
pleaJW'o hoi'.. wont to Donno RUtland, and lli-lee, ri&lt;IP!n by
ADen· of ,Athelll a..S her "Ktrv o. J. F1etcher,CRa..n.woOd.
llt1libln." Wlnriera In the various
Western P141asore Hone cateaorles were (In order list- Clipped- IIW\0. and taU - Rex' a
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Miss Dee, ridden b)&lt; Bob Rldp
, English Pleloure cIa s s or Jackson; King Bobbin, rl&amp;len

Molihan Will Head

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ridden by fl'lnk Johnann; IWaty
BW, ridden byW!rq&gt;Frost,·and
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rlddon by Donna ADen; Queenie
. D. COdy, ridden by Chorrl Wlll....,o; Johnny Sorrell, ridden by
Lucille Leifheit; and A,pacheJoe,
ridden by Sherry lndestadL

Pole
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Glouater, a..S Rilst¥
by Wimp
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The outreach appr&lt;&gt;aeh to deal· Jack--VInton community Acwith health problem• ol poor don Apney al&gt;lll fully cooper.
families In =II areas Ia essen- ate and coordinate said program
Wotthilllltono 0., a..S Mr. a..S
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al~ ( Mr. and Mrs. Woyne plannlas tor any Health Serv· Gallla-MeiJa A~ A&amp;O!ICY·
Pr~nce. ~
Ice center. Tholl oervlces will
OUtreach oervlce wiD be pro- ·
.laltl~ cner tho weeke..S wllh ba provldecl by a team dlrectecl vlcled to all eomlles Involved 1n
Mr. land
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Bd&gt;Hayman
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F1t&gt;pJtrlck lllerod nw;ae will be under the extreme ca..a, that the Medl·
and -cleUJI!Ier, Marion, 0.; Mr. juriadlclloo lllld dlrectlila ot the cal Doctor will alllll the proaDd '~ JIDI . WaDs, LUa Rl- ProJect Director and Medlcol gram by prcivldlns health exam·=:~~~
5I&amp;- Doctor, This team wiD coocen- lnaUm to Individuals, who are
Marf'&lt;fierce wu vlslti~~&amp; Mr. tral.t!. on~ lantllles with found to have no llmlly phyoland Mjt.,, H_ Newell, Ches- )ll'(Jbloma, helpJDs to dotennlne clan lllld have Dot h!od a pl1Jsltheir eUglblllty ror serviCes, reter.
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Mr. aponslb_le to provlda the oerv. Ice and Insuring ~ ·cilia nec1!!'~.......... --r~ -srrllce··..at ~r'O.i:
and Mr. derod. '
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Bib- tormlnocl thet no reaourcea are
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a need trorn
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· Kelinelh reirli, Prlncetoli. w. programs, 11!• &lt;¥rector shall be
Va., ·iPent uio weekend with Mr• . authorlz~ to eXpend monies tor
a..S lilrs. Wayne Prince. ,, .
such aerflcea. 'l'l1e telllt will u11 .
Lenora Beillrw apent 1 ~ 1111 IIi horite service and !den,.;,aen~~y: wtth -Freda l\OJier, tlf)1Jig thole In need In the areas
SHERWIN WILLIAMS I
Cheater:
ol nutritiOn, personal hygiene; I
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Belle,vllle, Yi. Va., were visit.~- ,and Mr~ Charles Hens·
Mr·l ifto Mra. llarlla Frailk
ware wacattontrv 'tho Northern
pEts ot Well VlrBinla recently.

be enpgod In survey acllvlcy

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and will aerve aa a r..-orumer
992-5611
tor the l'llt'sea on sta1t. ennoe- 1
MIDDLEPORT
flleaUy, tlleY will have ID acUYe rol~ , ln ~~.ftrdnga and , • - • • • • • • • • •

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years, Reverend Albert Ramsell of Canton, 1 (nc hutin1. Oftor availlble to our tustomers only. There ~ no obli1atiorl.
Ohio "wouldn't even think about electric heat. · 1
Ohio~Power Company
Rm. 430 .. 301 Cleveland Ave., S.W.
I thought it would be too expensive. Then I I
Canton, Ohio «701
a co~t estimate and sw~ched to electcic 7
"~·L-------~-----------a~. When I totaled my old fu~l bills, 1
Adoboss- - - - ·- - - - -- I found oul'el~ric heat doesn't cost me any l
· !)eat I had. Anybody whci say!l electric heat is I
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did Rewerend Ramsell 11 THISEliCliiCKNIFUREEwhlnaReddyK•IowauRecommended
Deller prepares a writlen estimate of the cost to convert your home to etec~ ., .

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The oommuniQ' workero wiD I COLOR

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codte~ .~iJ. was awinl den
~.., - ':r.nulllc!ea!Mt
Connirora, ridol PCIIfto

Su~·. 11 the .. ed. io' Budd!' Martin ol Arabll
ldlllp C~FIIrarouilde. IPOII-, a..S. h1o".h.'!!'.ao"'Siormy"anclthe
sored by il)OMs~&amp;a. llldjll&amp;,club. $25, aw~.. ,(or lh~ hlih pobt
the hor .. 11KM

Jiilge was Roy .Law,nce ot
l!le' r-ater
wa! Don Bellll!fl, itQ!!iJoekGrove
and the 1m011ncer, Wpllal!l J(lne

M&lt;C~Isvllle,

ot shide.

The $25 prize

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BONNET

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Tid_,.Pl'\llll'.m, to aery.l 'll!t
fl•o . ~ aUII .tn -heaatem·-1lhlo, 11 do...,... to pro.
Yltlo ouireldl ·· aefvlte to lm•
Pi&lt;!fo'·Hi.J. ov~ iieullt·fuuc·

coJIIIIIIIIIIIf Acllon Agency, Well- rector;
· The community workero wtll
'l'l1e program will begin sep. be omployocl lrcnn the low.lntember 30. II Is funded by the oome. · ln the ooorae ot the &lt;Ill·
Olllce ol E...-lc Opportunl· duet ot this JII'OP'IIII, thelo peotu,.!riik artll · . ·
Q',
pie will be given 1/NflrY - ·
. ~· ~nlotr~te olllee tor · Followlll&amp; Is a · s!llhn!arlzed tunlcy to reeelve· tralnlng that
11t1t pr•ihpi' iiJD' be•loclled at · deacrlptlon or the program ac- will compliment their abii!Q' to
1hl. Peljl,r,y1v~A....,., \ven. cmllng to lhe spOnsoring agen- better accomplish their oblec.- ;&amp;.: ·;FI~' o!pt-11..,8 wiD lie ey.
dvea and to provide a basis !or
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tuture employmert.
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PROJECT UP-GRADE
'l'l1e condllel and admlnlllra' . .,;; ( ·:..·
The OUtreacll Health Services Uan ot the Up-Grade Health Pro·
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Program (Up-Grade) described gram, baa been redesigned to

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den by Frank

:fi,..,;., ot Ham-

o!McArtliur U.S clllliiilloo ' Barobock Class- LadvBur.
~. rldden·· bl' - sin1111: or rlddon by ChrlsQ' FrOst or
u.-n (do).
ChUUcotho; Miss ~a,
Flq Ra&lt;e - JocJ1, ridden b)&lt; rl&amp;len by SherrY lllc!eB&gt;
l!udlljl Martin o1 Arabia; Storm,r, ' tadt; Rex;a Mloa Deo, ridden by
aloo ridden b)&lt; Martin; RilsQ', Bd&gt; Ridge, and Nol&gt;lo Blue, ridBW, ridden b)&lt; wllq, Frost ol den by Dwo,yne Stollar or Water·
ChUllcothe, third, and Blxl, rid- lord.
Stake Race -

stormy, ridden

oHalr~ew

Eddie Juckanl, Sr.,
1'011¥ Fum at · Letart, W. :Va.,
Drull'i
H!Jden by tsuc
Lewl' of ell~, Chlel Tom,
ridden by llnleo Huaoell ol Lotart; ·SUnten, ridden . b)&lt; E. J,
HUI ol Pamei'OJI, and·DusQ', ridor Mike Jonos or Pomeroy.
Dollar Class - Lad.l' Bug, rid·den b)&lt; Christy Froll; Kilw Bd&gt;-

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bhi, ridden by Donna Allen; Pep-

2-Hour
DRY QEANING
SERVICE

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by l!udlljl Martin; 1J1x, rl&amp;len by py Kimble, ridden b)&lt; Kathy Mor·
Jim Ella• ot Letart, w. va.; pn ol Middleport; Mr. preencal aamlnatlon roeeatly.
Wildfire,
ridden by Ralph Guth- briar, ridden by Rick oMs o1
In additlon, a reflh'al .,. . ..
rie of Athens, and Rusty Bill, Parkersburg.
tem wUJ be deVeloped In order
by Wimp Frost.
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Borrell Race - Reed,
lbat these low-bloomo persona rlclde,n
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~oon - Dolly, ridden ridden by W$yno Stallat or Watmay aelec:t a family pl1Jalclan
J)Y~ Cheri Williams; Noble Blue, erford; Storn\)' 1 ridden by Bud-ol their own. All fll!dlnsa of the ridden by Dwayne Slollar; Klrv ely Martin; Sky, ridden by John
heuth examination .wtn then be Bobbln, ridden by Donna Allen. Robson, and Blrd, ridden by
given to the pl1JIIclan ol thole
and Apache Joe, ridden br Sher· Fnnk Johnson.
peraon1' choice. ·
ry lndest.ldt.
Western Pleasure Horae, full
Jaekscm C&lt;IIIIIQ' hao a IIIII •
Ride and Run - Sky, ridden Mane and Tall ·- Peppy Kimble,
tiJne Health COmmloaloner with by John Robson of Athens; Rusty ridden by Kathy Morgan; Evans
a very 1~ nurllns alai! (this
Bill, ridden by W~ Fro•t; Wild- Son, rl&amp;len by !lob Ridge ol
Ia ..e to low ulary aeh.a.lea
tire, ridden by Ralph Guthrie, Jackson; Apache Joe, ridden by
tor nuraeo and the low tsx cll- and
Stormy, ridden by Buddy Sherry lndestadt, and Midge's
pllclle to ,support 1he Health De- Martin.
- Boy, ridden by Lee Ann Frost.
portmont. Thlo Is common to 111
W4;stern Pleasure Pony Cigarette Race - Wlldtlre,
participating coolntleo).
Lawrence Counl;y baa a part. Tomahawks Boy, ridden by Frank
tiJne CouniY Health CommisSion- Beekner, PL Pleasant; Billy Boy,
er and a prsctlclng medical doc- ridden by Debbie Beckner; Dream
tor aa City Hellth COmmission- Boat Charlie ridden by Diana
Guthrie, Coolville, and Lady Bug,
er.
VInton Counl;y has nne practic- rldden.by Christy Fros~
~ Pick 1.4) Race - Wildfire, rldw
Ing medical 8nd he Is den by Ralph Guthrie; Robbye,
also serving as part-time Health
IUPON REQUESn
ridden by Fritz Bookman, Gl()UB.oCOmmlulmer.
Our UsUII Good Clunlnt
GallIa and Melp. Counties both ter; ltusty Bill, ridden by Wimp
have 11111-llrne Health Commls- ~=-~~ stormy, ridden by
llooera. In Gallla CGuncy, health
Roaster Pony (461n. and under)
PomentJ
t92&amp;t21
medical tacllltlea are bllns en-

ApJolntnlelll or Ketti&gt; M..ilhan, tng COmli1UlliQ' Aetlon Apney, referral for the familial. All
Dlaldao by the Jadc..;n:.vlnloa Gallla-M&lt;Jsa . CommUnity Aetlon acllvft;y Involving toiiOII'.up OPcomm~ Aclllll Ag0i1ey to IIJ. Apney, Pomeroy; lr&lt;llton-Law.. palnlmentl by the tAIIIII will be
reel lite Pro~ uPORADE wao renee COn)muniQ' Acllon Ageu- under the cllrec:tlm ot the llltd~eed sa~. · :.'' ,' ey, Ironton. and Jackson-VInton I&lt;J) coooultsnt lllld ·program ell-

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ercly; Leolhelllood's -lieconlor,
ridden by Cherrl WUJIIma ot
pleaJW'o hoi'.. wont to Donno RUtland, and lli-lee, ri&lt;IP!n by
ADen· of ,Athelll a..S her "Ktrv o. J. F1etcher,CRa..n.woOd.
llt1libln." Wlnriera In the various
Western P141asore Hone cateaorles were (In order list- Clipped- IIW\0. and taU - Rex' a
-ecO:
Miss Dee, ridden b)&lt; Bob Rldp
, English Pleloure cIa s s or Jackson; King Bobbin, rl&amp;len

Molihan Will Head

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l'lul McCue, rlddM by lloi&gt;Glar&gt;- . delL

by Shorr)'

larged through HolZer Hoopltal.

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Ralph Glltlu'le;
ridden by fl'lnk Johnann; IWaty
BW, ridden byW!rq&gt;Frost,·and
stormy, ridden b)&lt; l!ucllll Mar·.
dn.
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Tnll Claao - Klrv Bobbin.
rlddon by Donna ADen; Queenie
. D. COdy, ridden by Chorrl Wlll....,o; Johnny Sorrell, ridden by
Lucille Leifheit; and A,pacheJoe,
ridden by Sherry lndestadL

Pole
.cleo by
ridden by ·
Jlo)', rldd011 by J!!1b
Glouater, a..S Rilst¥
by Wimp
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Robert J-a, rldlnl ..,.,,...

Froi~

sldonl, • - his

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approcladon to owrx~ ~ ·
helped make the hone ohCIII a
aucceaa.

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MADE FOR
ACTION

WHISKY

and
BLACK

5 to 8 - 8\lz to 12 -12% to 3

SHOEBOX

Robinson's 0Hnen
iiiiiiiiiiill•••.;;:::l

Where Shoes Are S.n1iltlr Priced

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

ooatrate an etrecllve way to pro- Lawrence Comlles) with I h e

St)~~ ·.-~Notes . :;sou:e•:hooS::::.~Iyrul: ::=~~~;?;
- 1n:f YIOLE'r · SloQTH

The outreach appr&lt;&gt;aeh to deal· Jack--VInton community Acwith health problem• ol poor don Apney al&gt;lll fully cooper.
families In =II areas Ia essen- ate and coordinate said program
Wotthilllltono 0., a..S Mr. a..S
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Mrs. M{~ .. L6tt, Belpre, were dolly lhe kind o1 aetlon andreMtnce • onton
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al~ ( Mr. and Mrs. Woyne plannlas tor any Health Serv· Gallla-MeiJa A~ A&amp;O!ICY·
Pr~nce. ~
Ice center. Tholl oervlces will
OUtreach oervlce wiD be pro- ·
.laltl~ cner tho weeke..S wllh ba provldecl by a team dlrectecl vlcled to all eomlles Involved 1n
Mr. land
were by a re.,ster
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ocl lllll'Be. ~this .........
A-'"••. 11 lo proposed, In
,, ;;;. Mrs.
M Guy
Bd&gt;Hayman
HN resMr•· a.,. . rs.
F1t&gt;pJtrlck lllerod nw;ae will be under the extreme ca..a, that the Medl·
and -cleUJI!Ier, Marion, 0.; Mr. juriadlclloo lllld dlrectlila ot the cal Doctor will alllll the proaDd '~ JIDI . WaDs, LUa Rl- ProJect Director and Medlcol gram by prcivldlns health exam·=:~~~
5I&amp;- Doctor, This team wiD coocen- lnaUm to Individuals, who are
Marf'&lt;fierce wu vlslti~~&amp; Mr. tral.t!. on~ lantllles with found to have no llmlly phyoland Mjt.,, H_ Newell, Ches- )ll'(Jbloma, helpJDs to dotennlne clan lllld have Dot h!od a pl1Jsltheir eUglblllty ror serviCes, reter.
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"'TaP&gt; -$lndl.;. ferrtna them to tbe agency re·,;, '"·" J W.ora
Mr. aponslb_le to provlda the oerv. Ice and Insuring ~ ·cilia nec1!!'~.......... --r~ -srrllce··..at ~r'O.i:
and Mr. derod. '
iam- In Instance• where It Ia ~,
Bib- tormlnocl thet no reaourcea are
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-.avaUable to ·. meet
a need trorn
o!l&amp;4t .... were
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d!naer _111111t 1 .• or Leona ~r,,... extatlns local, Illata or tederll
· Kelinelh reirli, Prlncetoli. w. programs, 11!• &lt;¥rector shall be
Va., ·iPent uio weekend with Mr• . authorlz~ to eXpend monies tor
a..S lilrs. Wayne Prince. ,, .
such aerflcea. 'l'l1e telllt will u11 .
Lenora Beillrw apent 1 ~ 1111 IIi horite service and !den,.;,aen~~y: wtth -Freda l\OJier, tlf)1Jig thole In need In the areas
SHERWIN WILLIAMS I
Cheater:
ol nutritiOn, personal hygiene; I
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Mr. and MrS. Oacar Babc~k obaerve healtb neecla ot laml- I
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were .vtllllrw~- ~ Mr•· Rl· Ues and report to proper agen. I
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loy. Pteolt W !&gt;fr. and !,Irs. des, lnstltu~,. or prlvale
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,:s; be avallable•:f::t;: I
REGULAR PRICE I
Marllln H - a,..ScleiJ8!!tera perwllb heal~!'and
ol
al·
a..S Jaliot llla1eU, COlumbus, a..S
n 8
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Mr._ orva Jelii llolter were to accompany or tranaportlndl- 1 PlastiC Palls - • - 19c I
vliiUila Mr. and Mrs. David talaent ra:•e• ~medical, den· I Maskl•• Tapa - - - 49c I
Slnltlu
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or c c ae ceo.
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This team would be ~
(!&lt;dO Roll)
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Ill Ohio Slate Vnlversicy Co- lo lm))1"0Yf111 the OllloiiOIIII, eoo- I
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Belle,vllle, Yi. Va., were visit.~- ,and Mr~ Charles Hens·
Mr·l ifto Mra. llarlla Frailk
ware wacattontrv 'tho Northern
pEts ot Well VlrBinla recently.

be enpgod In survey acllvlcy

::.

~e &lt; SWthain.

II

CENTER
·

and will aerve aa a r..-orumer
992-5611
tor the l'llt'sea on sta1t. ennoe- 1
MIDDLEPORT
flleaUy, tlleY will have ID acUYe rol~ , ln ~~.ftrdnga and , • - • • • • • • • • •

ln

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years, Reverend Albert Ramsell of Canton, 1 (nc hutin1. Oftor availlble to our tustomers only. There ~ no obli1atiorl.
Ohio "wouldn't even think about electric heat. · 1
Ohio~Power Company
Rm. 430 .. 301 Cleveland Ave., S.W.
I thought it would be too expensive. Then I I
Canton, Ohio «701
a co~t estimate and sw~ched to electcic 7
"~·L-------~-----------a~. When I totaled my old fu~l bills, 1
Adoboss- - - - ·- - - - -- I found oul'el~ric heat doesn't cost me any l
· !)eat I had. Anybody whci say!l electric heat is I
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to 1
·~~d. io~r h~~ting billswitch
willile
pa~~:~
it. Get a free eslimatJ~:.. I .
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Recomn\ended Oealer. ,.

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did Rewerend Ramsell 11 THISEliCliiCKNIFUREEwhlnaReddyK•IowauRecommended
Deller prepares a writlen estimate of the cost to convert your home to etec~ ., .

•t~~~~i~!~~~~:h;e:a:~rsa~y~,:~n~ot~~e~xpe~f:tence.' ~can

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Is this the way you
'· look at electric heat?

Mr,~ ;.

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The oommuniQ' workero wiD I COLOR

Ubyd McPeek,

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WASf-IINGTON - An ominous

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cracked; -the moat ia this
Factor X, a menace without exned chaos iato 11 300 Amerlcan
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ul:lert lawless of the la 1
be
act example In this country, is
Ill "
H~hrey and ,...___ 'a1Ja
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recognized by men in both par- movement - a movement vis- paign hac! ended,
eel Ill m~ hoo,tlJI~. !" )l!o wor irsan. Pilbtlc rewlsion &amp;om the
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lt AtJat thJ 8 J15
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ties to be emerging for the No-- tbly connected with Communist
Thus, the eJear IJd ~--dane
pl'ec se..,. what In VIe~·'£ ,llrlt , Is plain- Com.m unlsti was sa ln!enoe ia.
They had said fn advance what d.._. of wideiiPI'Md j' . nt the leftists wW seek. )Jst as It
vember Presidential election.
causes and hospllable to the Qy- they meant to do to Chicago; and Election n..•• ca..- ber =~~tedon was precisely whlt ·they sought out ~~um · Tiu~. second Is to ,pemllt HtUer to eome to
It is nothing less than a ris- ing of Communist Oacs - is hu- they did it. Now, a Au1her and
merely chlJ41 ·. - If also pert.. ,Power,
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arll obtained in
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ing probability that !he hippie man. No responsible •'server
asfde,
1101' is It beJ .. - " -r~
cago.
lousb'
IMI'chle
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Reb:hstat
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of
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even more sinister realitfis that forcement
...... - " ,e~
The dreadtul truth Js that 1
and Ylppie "conrtontatlon" that
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leftJ.tll .. ''the contron- .
really likes to advertise these the two foremost arrangers of the Sttt.Plled ttte':~-~~.· ~hJ1!a::..e_ part of the "youth movement" out. u
wracked and strained the Demo- people. But so, too, it was before sewer treatment given to Chi·
What Is hlq)pehlng, as any cor.. tatlon." They put ule IOliee,·
W~Y " '1111 ..1
cratic convention in Chicago will Chicago. Yet the sinister tact is cago, Rennfe Davis and Tom connected urban intelllgenceser.ret'IH)ndent whose work lUI! him the troop&amp;, uncter endless ant babe carried into equally dlsrup- that the extremists or the lett HI.Yden, have "repared '•major vices of'atupriatrwetrecttwness
ln touch wHh pre-111~ Germany ~erable proVO&lt;,OUon, oathe~did
are Cully aware· of whit 11 bel~
can cestt(y, is .U too · clear, ~ ~· at Chlcaao, ant as they hUnd
P~ and are even now Pllnever llarmJat thia . report may . to do 'on Election Day. Ace.-.. ~
JIJng countermeasUres.
seem at ftrat blush. The leftists rtaln' tuonber ot policemen wut
The dlfftcult;y, oC eourse, is
here have adapted lor their own respond at tall with fetaiJatery aim!JI)' out ror' a
that no countermeasure can ewer
what ~rope in lhooe years ft. viOlence jhlt
be pliolograPii-' .htU-riialng. The . ·
be enough to avoid tile ineVlloble
nell,y discovered oo be lbe tee!\- ~ ao bi'util · iiDd lliluanan, agtln lOr·
and · 1 ~ ·
Mr. and Mrs. carroll Ra•
t.nn to an orderly election and
nlque of the lleichotag
Tile ao it Cldoilo, aDd Ia ledeed rWI!i~ ·. tot, ~ ~ ...'!'tal~
dolph recently vacationed ln ca~
lbe smearing of the eleclorll
Nazis under lflUer,
•only oomelilllea.pnicl~ thaL · ' elevated 'oa1 l.J.~·{l!
Process before forefgn opinion, ada. Points of Interest they visit- an outside agitator. ~ned the
·.ThuslatodiJ''•Re4:hstqburn- tr,y, .
ci . so t~a
which is tbe immediate aim here. ed were the Thousand Islands,
Toronto alw:f otta.,.a.
Mr. aJKI Mrs. &lt;Olude smith,
Keaneth 9aultz and aon, spent a
recent weeken:l with Mr. a n d
Mrs, Ricbord Slnlth and llaughThomas E. Ervin, son or the he was awarded a Legion of
ter, ot Akron.
late Judge and Mrs. Edgar Er- Merll for his intelUgence work
Dinner guests Sunday at the
vfn of Middleport, Manhattan, In MIS, He retired from aCtive
home or Mr. aoo Mrs. carl Buck..
N. Y,, New York, has been ap. duty with the rank of lieuten,,
i8J1 were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
pointed one of two executive vice ant colonel in Ma.Y. 1946.
By MRS. HERBERT ROUSH
Channels, Akron, an:l Pearl Potts
presidents of the National Broadlleturnlng to practice as a
Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Hendershot of Parkersburg, W. Va.
catting Co., to develop 1 o n g civilian lawyer, Ervin served
of Saginaw, Mich., all! Mrs. Bill
Mrs. Mabel Hetzer. Mr, a n d
range plans or the rompany.
as deputy to Brig. General Tel ShlllllWBJI
or
Parkersburg
spent
a
Mrs.
Frank Blse and famUy \is~
His appointment came in a re- Cord Taylor In charge of prosrecert
weekeOOwlthMr.
and
Mrs,
lted Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hetzer
THOMAS E. ERVIN
alignment of the NBC staff de- ecuting the second series of war
Ra,y Heiney,
or Belle, w, va.
partments that followed granUng crimes trials at Nurenberg, Ger Mr. aOO Mrs. Ralph Durst alld
Mr. and Mrs. cart Buckley
ol a one year leave of absence maey, beginning in June, 1946.
Mary
ol
GtUij&gt;olis
called
on
Mr.
were
honored with a dinner for
to Senior Executive Vice Pres- He also wu chief prosecutor Kappa, The Association ot the
and
Mrs.
Russell
Roush
and
Mr.
their
15th wedding anniversary
Bar of the City of New York
ident David C, Adams.
for the United State11 In one or
and
Mrs.
Dorsa
Parsons
recent..
at
the
home of Mrl. Alice FoutMr. Ervin had been vice pres- the trials, before resign1ng his and the American Bar Associa:
ly,
tlon,
t,y.
Others
attending were Ml',
ident and general attorney, NEC, post in November, 1947, to reMr,
and
Mrs.
Herbert
Roush
an::l Mrs. Rome Se.n:ly or ParkIn 1943 Mr. Ervin married
since March 5, 1953, and he hu turn to this country,
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Norma Murr&amp;.,v ot Milford, Masa. and Roger spent a weekend with ersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
been a director of the company
Ervin received a BA degree
They have one son, WilHam, who Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
1Jnce Jan. 5, 1962.
(rom Ohio 5late UnfvenJty in
Rose, The birthday of Mrs. sa.,..
Ervin jofned NBc•s legal de- 193?. and an LLB d~gree from Is a student at stanford Univer- at Tro.v.
Mrs.
Don
Rime
and
Mr.
aoo
dy
was also celebrated.
,PII'tment in March, 1948, and Columbfa Law School ln 1935, sity. The Ervina Jive In ManMelissa
or
CJarington
spent
a
Jean Whitehead was an overwa1 appointed assistant gener- He is a member of Ph1 Beta hattan and have a summer home
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Les- night guest of Rhea Mora of
on Fire I! land.
al attorney in July or that year.
ter Roosh.
Chester.
He began hh I ega] career in
Mrs.
Varr;tora
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Knighting
v:lslt~
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence- Rose
1935 when he joined the law
It is reported she is oot so welL
ed relatives at Whfte &amp;llphur and Mr. alkl Mrs. Ernest Ruth
firm of Cotton, Franklin, Wrfght
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodin Springs.
lij1ent a weekem wtth Mr. ard
&amp; Gordon in New York City. He
are helping Clifford Cuckler re-Mr. and Mrs. C1arence Shelds
Mrs.
RusseU Buckley, New
left the firm to take a position
pair a house he purchased in
of Largo, Fla., and Warren Mil~ Brighton, PL
in the Appellate Section of U!e
Rutland.
ler also of Florida were called
Mr. and Mrs. Larr,y Barton
Lands llivllfon or the DepartBY AVA GILKEY
Mrs. Sally Welsh and children
here
recently by the death of and family visited with his sisment or Justice in November
Hie! French received word of and Mrs. carolyn Nutter and
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Don1938. He returned to prlva~ the death of Kate French his children, and Mrs, Letlta Cow- Harry Allen.
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Mrs. RusseU Roush, Roberta aldson and family of Logan.
practice with the nrrn of Bleak. mother, 1n Pasadena, Calft Mrs. en were Sunday guests or the
and Nancy, aM Mrs. &amp;b Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Buckley
ley, Platt &amp; Walker, New York French was born and raised in K. C. Welsh's.
called on Mrs. Sherman Ford, ol New Brighton, Ps., have been
Clcy, In April, 1939, and devot- this community, but she and WalSammy Ray Lewis Is employed
Mason, W. Va.,arecentTuesday. visiting relatives and friends
ed himself exchl&amp;lvely to UUga- ter French, her late husbarm
by
John Gibson in Athens, Ohio.
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Roger Roush, Clifford Ashley,
here this week.
tfon matters.
went to California Cor health
Mrs. Bessie Graham had an
Max
Hill
arxl
Kathryn
Hill
are
Ervin entered the U, s. Army reasons. Besides her son, Hiel, auto accident. She was not iJ1oo
- Mrs. L. Balderson
1
u a private In April, 1941, and she leaves another son, O.vid, jured and only small damage allaUendlng Rio .Grande College.
Aaron Wolfe of Middletown vta.
waa graduated from Antl...Air~ or Pasadena and two grantchil- was done to the car.
lted
his mother, Mrs. Eula Wtol!e.
dren
craft Artillery OCS aa a secThor and Kenneth Carsey paint-.
Mr.
and Mrs. 1Roy Buck and win Gloeckner.
ond Heutenant fn June, 1942.
Mr. and Mrs. M_ A Epple ed a house in Rutland for ClifPam
and
a Crierxl am Early Roush
Later he was transferred to the and Mr. and Mrs, Earl FoJt ford Cuckler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arnott have
,
attended
the recent Ohio State
Mllltacy 111tell!gence Service 1n attended the Albany Fair s~
purcha11ed a trailer and have loMrs. Arlx's sister and niece Fair.
Wuhington, D. C. 111 19iS, he day, and on the way home vi sit- from Michigan, are visiting her.
cated on Ute the ta.rm or Bill Ar- ·
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rob~ nott, Mr. Arnott's Cather.
served overseas al!l a special ed at the K. C. Welsh hmne,
Mr. Jack (.1ark and sons and
ltal..., o!rlcer In Mllttory Jn.
Clinton Gilkey and son Tad, o( leo Morris and son, attended son or Flatwoods, W. Va., Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boggess
and Mrs. John Fisher, Molly,
talligonce, 111 Febnwy, 19~, Albany, spent Saturday with his the tractor pull at Albany Fair
have announced the marriage ot
Larry and Amy of Racfne sperit
mother, Ava Gilkey,
Saturday evening.
their daughter, Esther, to
a
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Clay Bryant sufrered a severe
neth Lee or ClJ rton. The cereMr.
and
Mrs.
Pete
Eggleston
What was the worst
Shields.
mon,y was performed by the Rev.
!hrp dasaster in U.S. history? stroke and is in Holzer HIJSpf- of Charlest.Of'l, W. Va., visited
Doll,y Wolle, Doma Hlll aoo
A-Tbe eKplosion of the tal. Mrs. Bryant, who is in the Charles Butcher family, They
Earl Custer at his home in SyraDoris
Hensler wel'e In Athens
steamer Sultana on the Mis- poor health is at the Ziba Mid- came especially to see Roger
cuse. A reception lolJowed at lhe
recently to see lAMdse Parr.
lllslppi River, April 27 1865 kiff home.
Custer home with Mrs. Custer
Butcher, who expects to leave
The loss of ure was 1,400..
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Donna Hill, Dolb' Wolte, BerMr. and Mrs. Frank ~pie for Vietnam.
as hostess for relatives of the
tha RoblDSon and Mabel Roush
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an:! ~hUdren. Middleport, visi~
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cremeans called on Mrs. Sherman Ford at c&lt;q&gt;le.
ed his parents, the Mike Ep.. or Shade, Ohio. spent Tuesdl,y
Mason.
pies Sunday.
evening with the Eal'l McGraths.
The WSCS of the local MethoMr. and Mrs. H. D. Gllkeoy of
TONIGHT thru THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath dist church held its regular meetRato Are Coolly
Pomeroy spent Sunday evening visited Mrs. Mollie McGrath in
SEPT, 21.26
ATLANTA, &lt;tiPil-TIIe 100
with his mother, Ava Gilkey. Logan Sunday, aJXt all went fish- Ing at the church recently. MemYOURS, MINE AND OURS
million
rata that infest the
bers
attending
were
M
a
g
g
i
e
Clint Dougla£ spent Sunday ing.
Lucllie Ball _ ffenry FOfkla
United
State!
cost the nation
Roush,
Mabel
Ilou&amp;b,
Mrs.
evening with Bud Dwglas.
Mrs. Eva Schrieber spenl Mo.
more than tl btuion In eon·
(Technicolor)
starcher,
Bes&amp;ie
Parsons,
Joyce
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jewell day with AVI Gilkey,
tamtnated food and In property
COLORCARTOONS,
White, Donna Hayman, Doll)' damage, plua tbe huge leu
spent Surwjay evening wtth Glen
Mrs.
Nellie
Tracy
was
subCooJblby; HJ oot Dry;
Jewell.
Wolle, Eileen Buck, Anna Wheel- ,.,.,. rat-borne -...;,, acsUtute teacher in the HarrisonMousetrek;
cordlna to reaearchers at OrMrs. Margaret Douglas spent ville school Monday, as theregu. er and Bertha ROOinsOIL
or Feline ~~omage
Davld Gloeckner left ,recently kin Exterminating COA!peny
the weekerxi at her horne here. lar teacher beitlJ involved in an
Admiuion: 85c am SOc
lor Comp McOellan, Ala. wbere pest control concern. It 1a ea~
Miss Anita EBV!p is ln Ho\zer auto accident Swl:lay,
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
he lrifl be slotioned wltllthe U.S. tlmated then are at Ieut 60
Hospital, as the result of a falL
Frida3 night and Satunlal-- Army after spellllng a lei.Ye wltiJ mllUon rate on farm.~, 30 DIU..
l1oD 1n towns and 20 mUUon
PIIIY of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mchis p&amp;rerts, Mr. and MI'IL Er~ In clUes.
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Grath were Eula KeDDey and
Mr. aJXJ Mrs. Harold Nutter or
Canton, Ohio; Mollfe am Leroy
McGrath or lAgan, Ohio, and
Eugene and Ernest McGrath of
Albon~. Ohio.

tlve violence at the very polll.._
booths In some ot our larru:.st
cities.
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Vice President
Of NBC Planning

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Olliclalo representing
12
achool districts In the Gallla,
Jad&lt;11&lt;111, VInton and Me!go Coun11 area met In GaUipollo Tueocla,y littenQm to review a lij&lt;)lotllellcal pro~am for a propoo-

ed vocational eWcation school
district in the four county area.
The program was prepared
by the alate department of 0&lt;11eatlon. Copies or the proposed
project were given to each district representative b)' &amp;opt. A.
R. Durose, head of the sponPLAN RUMMAGE SALE
ooring dlatrict,
MASON - The Lodleo AuxilEach representative is to reIary or the Mason Volunteer Fire
view the propoMls with respecDept,, will hold a rununigo M&lt;i
bake lale Frlda,y and Salj!rday, tive board of education members In U!eir own district, then
Sept. 27 and 28, In the I i r e
on :rhuroday, oct. 3, at 7:30 p.
4eportment room lnlhe city buildwill meet at Rlo Grande ColIns, beldnnln&amp; at 10 a.m. rn.
lege where they Will approve
AIQione having 811)1hlng, to door disaJll)rove the pro,poaals. If
nate I• asked oo have II at lbe
approved, the project will en~
clcy building Thuroda3 eventar phase two,
Ing or F ridaT lnorning.
Among those attending Tues ..
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TilE U.S. COMMAND annoot ,ecf tonight a U.S,
~ ca~, ~fDn llaled lor dlll¥ tn Villnam would not be
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Kail, Kevin and OJarles,
vtU.e, and Mr. l11d Mrs. RoY
StDlth, Donald and Mike, were

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Sunday afternoon visitors or Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Smith .
Mrs . Herold GWogly
was a Monday visitor of Mr. 1 ~
Mrs. Lincoln Rusaell
Mrs. Jack Elam, Bmie and
Mrs. Fred Tuckerman were y.,.
day business visitors In GaUiIJOlis,
Linda Smith lind Lleda Shlfrer
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~alee yovr deposits by mall.
It • the easy way to do you,

bonkingl

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Smith.
Mr. 100 Mrs. w. A. Elam lind
Mr. arrt Mrs.. Jack El&amp;m aoo
Billie were weekem visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson
SarnJny and W, A. Donah~e ~
ll,y or Kentu&lt;~&lt;y, Mr. and Mrs.
of Jo

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W. A Elun remained tor 1 few

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Mrs. D. II. Robeson was a
Weekend viailor wjtf:t Mr, lhl
Mrs. William Ke.......tu Grove
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WAsmNGTON - THE UNITED STATES baa oMcitUy prolested to the SOvf'et: Union the jammfng or Voice of America broadcasts,
expressing cOQCern that the two powers are plunging back into "th~
ua:b )JracUces" of the cold war.
IDd.lcations in dlplomatfc quarters were that the Soviet Union
wOuld dioreprd the protest delivered to Ambosoldor Anatoly f.
• Ddttynln last Tturlday and go right on jainming the American
broadcaatl even It it worsened U.S. - Russian relations.

~POMEROY

MOSCOW - lliE SOVIET UN19N released an American girl
and a British man it has arrested tor passing out anti...soviet pam~
phlets, and ordered them .to leave the country fmmediately,. the U.S.
Embouy laid tnda3,
.
American spokesmen said Vlck.Y Rovere, 24, ot New York Cfb'.
and Andrew Papworth, had been released and ell;l)elled Tue~ foc
what Soviet offldals called jjengaglng fn impermissible actlvttlea. ..

Don"t be misle(j by wild tale' about cost! Ct:t all ~he
ract5! Then you'll want to Join the nmks of the
1.400 war"', happy ~wners who alrcaUy
hc."at the lbnnr:les$ electric wily .

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Company
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!28-0fJ I in Columbus. {)uci\io.k
or Colum~~ . .c,llll our r~r;;~t
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had been hit and tile car ran
lnlo a tmnato potch oo the Dat· loawClantelandhaP"~-~·bel
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Mr. and Mrs. Queen were in-

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· negle&lt;t ellargeo •• the result
ot the - h ot lheir llve-yeorold 1011. Tbe child wu 1lPOII blo airivi.l ot Melli Genera! Hoopltal on the lliOrllina of
Auguat 20.
An au111pu wuordored!oll""ot.
tng a.e deaal. A twin bnJIIlor
Jack, J&lt;&gt;lll, wu token to llollltl'
Hospital atthewneUme. Tbe4e·
ceased wellllted 25 pounds while
the welght fA Jollt was reJX)I't-

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- Monolo.1 ..U reeeollll Toooda3 ~ order that llli ~lnd- ' • •'
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.-_ , _ In cuotoci1 or the nary hearfng could be hOJii.,.,,.:' .
.....,, _.-eel before 1 h e jury wu then recalleol lor
1!1'111111 Jur7 lido week In CIHIIOC- nesda1 so lhat lie Jury 'a.td: · ,.
lion with the death ot hlo, brolh- eonolder the ease ~ Mr. lllld
ed It .18'h poundl at the time

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charges . relatlooto John,
Mr. l!)d Mrs. ~een are free
lllder ~.ooo bood osch. ThtiY
- r.e d pte.. or lmocent Tuesda.Y ,.,.
in the Meigs ~grand jury which

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Olherl lndlelecl ...,. ,the

jury lnduole George - · Haven, driving 1fbile lnloalcat.
eel; Glen Law1011.. polntiJig a
Orearm, and WOllam _ , . , ·
tndeC!tl'M axpo1a1re. One eue t:~Dft114ered wu lgllored.

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PartJ.y cloucb' and ....... IDlow In the upper f01 and
lower 50s. Thursday mostly sunIll' and little chango In tempornlgh~

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At least 10 building contractors - eigl'lt of them local ' will be on hand to confer with
Meigs Countians on houslng,PlaM
which they have to o«er at a
meeting to be held at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Pomeroy Junior High School.

Report Troop
Reduction is

Mrs. Tompkins
Is Observation
School Leader

In Planning

Refer Youth
Working Matter
A matter involving the working
or a Middleport ywth for the village of Middleport in accordance
wfth an order of tile Meigs Coun·
ty Juvenile Cwrt has been referred to the M:Wdleport village
solicitor by Middleport CounciL
A report or the Middleport
Council meeUng ~n Tuesday's
edition of the DallY SerKinel reported the youth to be 16 years
or age. However, the tatlrer ofthe
boy reports the youtll oo be on!)'

n.• father bOo ftled a blll lor
$800 wltll tbo , village .lor· the
work perfonned ·by the y..,th
over a two mooth ,erhXL

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Several Contractors
Expected for Meeting

superintendent; Ralph McCormIck, Jackson County schools su~
perintendent; Gene Tillis, Wellston; John Finch, Jackson; Bill
Burson, Vinton Count;y; Bob Bow~
en, Meigs County schools superintendent and Mr, Durose,
Carl Dahlberg, SEORC director,
also attended.

SEATTLE, Wash (UP0- The
Pentagon plans to reduce the
number of U.S. troops in Vietnam by 90,000 during the next
nine months, according to a He-publican member o( the House
defense appropriations subcommtttee.
But Rep. Melvin Laird, H~
Wis., said the reduction was the
result of "ordfnary and . metho-dfcal military planning'" -and
not the type of a cutbac~ forecast by Vice President Hubert
Hwnphrey.
·Laird, 11 close adviser to Republican presidential candidate
Richard Nixon, handed out his
statement to newsmen Tue5day
,..aboard the Nixon campaign plane
flying from Bofse, Idaho, to Seatt1e.
The Pentagon declined direct
comment on Laird's statement,
but it was noted that U.S. troop
strength In Vietnam has not been
increasing recently as fast as
had been e,q&gt;ected,
The last reported U.S. strength
in Vietnam was about 535,000
men, ag~;inst a ceiling of 549,~

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day's session were Clarence
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MOWCOW - RUSSIA !ODAY accused Israel ofe!XlanJerlng
WCU'ld peaee witti American aUJ)port by "dangerous prowoei~:J-ona"
agai nat Arab state1.
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An orrtdal SOViet statement delivered by foreign mlniatrypres•
chief Leonid Zamyatln' reamrmed Ruuia's contimed support or the
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to c.\Piain why o~·er I,400 fa.mjli~ on our Jines have
l!an~., el«tric hetn . They IJ(lt the fact!&gt; on co~t.. dconline!'~
~t.,&gt;ie&lt;1Ce . Then they rrotalled eleC[ric heal.

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MILWAUKEE, W1S - FOURTEEN demonstrators led by seven
cleri)'Dlen broke into selective Service Head&lt;Jlarters here Tu~s­
df¥1 dragged draft rues outside to the base of a Oagpole and set
~~~en. anrs.
Flames fed by what the demonstrators called uhomemade
JWPalm" llcked close to the tap or the flagpole dedicated to World
War I vetenns. The pole staOOs ln a small triangular park across 000.
the street fr&lt;m drart headquarters.

Hearing Wild tales
abo11t the cost
of electric.
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If you"rc- planm"" ro buiiJ a home, or if }'&lt;lur pr~~nt heating"',y,.cm.
~ s I~. ~ rcplac~.:J, call or write the ~lectric Company and ask.. that
healmg sptc~ah"'t talk wnh you. No obligation, of counoer
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SEN. STEPHEN YOUNG, D-Ohio, said today

unlesa he l'61Sserts his authorit;y over the Joint Chiefs of staff.
, Young said Johnson was on his way to becoming one ot the
•tion's greatest presidents when he "yielded altogether to the de~~ of the general• of our joint chfers of starr.'"

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BEIGE IMPRESSION - BANNER GRAY ~ VICTORY NIGHT- BROWNSTONE.

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W)'8111 door, k!loti&lt;ed,,~~
eel ·oo aee the ••culil4 ' iiil!'a
olspdau&amp;hter. '
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lhat Wyant IJlPIIrall .. ,inawerect 111e door and l&gt;l!!•~l(d
1o olk hio ~ -:lf.&lt;ltllo"
wished 00 talk With eutW;i\11&gt;8
indlceled abe did "'"o. ~'(,;;;
mediately returneci 00 tile.
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Porkeroburg, ~ gilae.. ~·a.e Ins the automobile around.
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plea or lmocent to first degree
murder chal·ges when he was
arraigned In the lllelgo CoWI\V

Apple Grove

~tcher ·. Stocki~.fs.

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ned&lt; lj)porenll,y kUling him almost ju-tl,y.
Dotoon, """ with ' lour liompanlons had clrtven Ia the Wy.
1111 home tn a reported llltempt
to talk with the accused nwa1s
ltepdauahter, Barbara ~..
ry, .... abot ao ho~to
drive away from the
rea:~

John Miouhall of vtrsinJ&amp;, woo
served 34 years, !rom 1801 1835, bed the longeot service
•• chief juatice
the &amp;opreme

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Court. lie to charged with tile
oholiun slaYing or Michael Lee
Dot10111 28, Parkertburgl on Aug.
17.
RadDe
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lie alle&amp;edly !Ired a ,16 guage :ldence.
cessed Tuesday, re&lt;:om"enlng •· BhotiPUl Chiii'IO about 10:50 p.m,
II wao reported
that
setn We&lt;lneods.Y morning, The on Aug. 17. The shot allegedly Wyant ts believed oo have !Ired
Jury wrapped up Its dUlles jlat hlt Dotson in the back &lt;&gt;I t h e the shotgun at the car about nine

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.WOllam F....,.ick W7ant, ~4,
RaclnO, wu lndlelecl m llrol·
d,IJ'ee
chara,a lllld
·Charles lind Mlldi'ed ~- u.
tart Falla, were ledlelecl on
IIIIRilaushter and neglect char&amp;" Weclneoda3 .rUom1ng !'hell a
grand Jury made Ito rti&gt;Orl
The grand )!lry moved lnlo
aeaal011 Moncley and then w~. re-

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The session has been · called
Pornero.v Attorne) Frank W,
Porter who reports that he haa
received word that $1,800,000
will be recefved here for new
housing through the Farmers
Home Administration.
At the Thursday n1gbt meetlng, tbe loan 11an will be outlined briefly Cor those attend~
lng, Then, those attencllng will
be lrt?e oo move about tile auditorium and talk with the 10
building contractors on the price
of homes, material&amp; and other
factors in whicf'l they are interested.
Porter has stressed that res.
idents do not have to even own
Ute lot ror their new homes.
They 00 oot have to make a down
p83'rnent, interest rates will run
between five and nve and onehalf per cent and those build~
ing under the plan wlll have up
oo 33 yeara to poy olf their

loaDs,
James McDorman, state til- "
rector of the Farmers Home Adminlatralioll, and
or bla
ltaff' will al10 be on haDd..
Porter hal extended an lmitatim to all resldanta irrtereaeel In the conotrucllon ot home to attend the meetlq.
At a later meeting, voll&amp;eer
help wiD be 110 hand alq wllh
FHA per~&lt;n~el oo atd tlloaewlllhing to pursue a plan for a DIW
home In fl.lliq out IWCeiiU'J'
BAJlitad.on .PB,PerS.

Harriman is
Unsatisfied

Pllnllng ot the end .........
lhe. Melp loolblll field It Pultl•
eroy was dlocuom tb1Jw lilt
retllll8t meeting the M o Ia
Athletic Boosters Tuesda1 OYe-

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An observation scl10ol fo1· the
Portsmouth District of the Methodist Church will be helH at
Grace United ~fethodist Church
in Gallipolis this weekend, Mrs.
Ol«i ,\:\1/E - !\ Meigs Count.} .Jayl·ees Wives Club has
Ruth Tompkins, Pomeroy, dibeen organized ,and initial ufficen elected. The.&gt; are, seau..'&lt;l,
rector of Christian Education
from lert, Mrs. Uoger YOI.lllf::, vice president, and t,1J's. Earl
of the Portsmouth District, anIngels, president, and standing, ~rs. Rill McDan1cll' secre-nounces.
tary~treasurer anq Mrs. \'lnc~'nt Knight, historian. Ttie wives
The first session will begin
of the Jaycee members will assist with future projects oC the
organizatioJL - Senlinel Photo.
at 6:15 p.m. Friday and wW
dose at 9:45 p,lft. The secOnd
session will start at 9 Llll. saturday
and wilf conclude at 4:30
The ali-day area worksh(l}
p.m.
of the Church Women United
An observation school is a
scheduled Thursday at Grace
short term trainifl,g enterprise
United Methodist Church has
Mrs. Phyllis Kathr)'ll Grant, in which a group or teachers,
been canccffed due t.u lhe sud~
31, Beech St.., Middleport, died administrators and other intel'·
den illness of the leader, Mrs.
PARIS (UPO - ltanol appor.
ested persons, plan, demonstrate
Tuesday in Holzer 1-Jospftal,
Whitney Trousdale.
M r s.
ently
feels no "obllgatlon whatand
evaluate
learning
eJIP(!rienc!ile was born Feb. 3, 1937 in
Trousdale is the vice - presoever
to do ll1,)1:hlng to move
es
with
the
guidance
or
a
trainMiddleport, the daughter Jolm
sident or the area and is !rom
toward
peace"
In Vietnam, Am·
ed
leader
in
a
particular
age
and Ruth Might Blosser, Beech
Lancaster. Mra. W. J. Brown
bassador
W.
Averell
Harriman
gr...,,
st., Mfddleporl 9te was preIs president or theGallia Counlaid
tnda3.
Mrs.
Tompkins
points
out
that
ceded In death b.v one sister.
ty Chapter. This meeting will
Harriman and his depucy neMrs. Grant was a member of an outstanding staff wUI be on
be rescheduled.
gullator
at the Vlelnam war talks,
hand
ror
the
school
which
wUJ
the Middleport Christian Church,
Cyru"
Vance,
met newsmen an
offer
t.o
those
attending
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American Leglon
Auxiliary,
route
to
the
23rd
session of the
ledge,
physchologlcel
Insight,
Feeney ReMelt Unll 128, Sle
doadlocked
negottatlooa.
Again
and
new
Ideas
in
f'a1l
curricuwas employed at Young'o ~r
U.
N.
Secretary
General
Thant
lum
am
oUter
related
materfal.
Mkt., at the time of her death.
She formerly was employed at Children, youth and adults at- was an issue in the talks.
"rm going oo point out that
the Chase Hardware and the lrn- tending will be putting Christian
the
Hanoi delegation ~su't seem
ideas into practice,
perfal FJectrlc Co.
to !eel U!OY have any obligation
The
host
church
will
supply
In addLUon to her parents, she
is survived by her husband, Bil- children for demonstration at oo do anything whatsoever oo
Adult education classes in bus~
ly, two sons, David Gene and which those attending will see move toward peacek" Harriman
iness education will be started
Dennis Ra.v, at home; two broth- concept~ put into actual prac- told reporters.
In tile Melga Local School Dis'-The whole polfcy hell been
ers, John A. Blosser, Chardon, tfce. Current fall material and
trict.
violent
in ·aU their aetivities,
Ohio, and Relph E. Blosser, new Junior and senior high scholi
Mrs. Martha Vennari announ~
lllld
they
!ailed oo carry out the
Grovep:n1, 0.; three sisters. level material wtU be stressed.
ces that an organizational ses~
obligation
taken in 1954 at GenPresent Cor thB first time ln
Mrs. John (Dorothy) Hortm,
elnn ot iillerested arutta will be Charleston; Mrs. Joseph (Mil~ the area during the school will be eva to end violence. They don't
held at 7:30 p.m. next TueB&lt;la,
dred) Wolle, Middleport and Mro. Miss Ruth McDowell, recently seem to want to achieve their obIn room 110 at the Meigs lfigb
Joseph (Eileen) Kemya, Euclid. installed as Associate Director jective b_v peaceful methods,
School in MlddleporL
Funeral aervlces will be held of the Program Council of the which or coorse we•re going to
At that session, the subjects
insist UjXln,"
Friday !rom Rawlings - Coats Ohio Methodfst COnference.
to be studied wtll ,be decfded Funeral Home with the R e ·v.
TheTe are still same vacan$35,000 GRANT RECEIVE~
upon as the time of the class
cies
in all classes of the weekRaullin Moyer officiating. Burmeetings. The courses will go
COLUMBUS (UP0 - 0 h i ,
ial will be in Miles Cemetecy, em schooL The tee for attendfor 20 weeks with two sessions
State
Uni versit,)· has received a
ing
Is
$.1.
This
includes
1
noon
RuUand. Friends may call at
being : beld each week. Each
the funeral home from 7 to 9 luncheon on S.turdly, Reglatra- '$35,000 granL from the National
oeoslon will be two hours In
this evening, 3:30 to 9 m Thurs~ tions are to be made with Mrs. Aeronautics aOO ~ace Adrnlnisleogth, A nominal lee will be
day and Wltil time or services Frank Childers, Box 158, Gal- tration to sponsor a lasel' re, charged.
search projecL
lipolis,
on Friday,

Mrs. Grant
Dies Tuesday

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Oasses are

Being Planned

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End Zones
Painting
Discussed
or

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Prior oo the first home pmo
the Boosterl!l UJed cbalk Oft the
end zone which was very oolor~
!Ill, but proved damaging the

unlfonns.
ll was suggested that tbe
boosters paint "Meip" 011
ooe end zone and ' 'llflb"
oo the other. Rev. B Ill
Perrin, Pl'esident Frank W.
Porter, Head Coach Charlea
Chancey and l..eorw'd VaDMetar
will do the work 011 1lle !!old.
They hope ro have it reeclr lor .,
Friday nlght when Melp will
host the Athens Bull&amp;Jta.
Mrs. Grace
_.a ·'·:
chairman of. tbe new Athletlc
Booolers food booth, named l!lt
!ollowlng commitlee 00 wort&lt; IIIIa
week: Mrs. Norman V•.nM•er,
chairman; Mrs. John
eochairmanj Mrs. James O'BriiD;
Mrs. Franklin Trlplell, M r o.
Leo Vaughan, Mra. WUllamAIIII,
Mrs. William Warner 81111 MD.
Don Wilson.
Rutland mothers are In c . _
~ feeding the team loll...the game, The Columbul a n •
Southern Ohio Electric Co., will
donate the game ball and Mrl.
lorena Arnold reported 1 bd;.
ance or $803.09.
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Coach Clumcey showed llbla at ·
Melgs-Nelaonvllie and ~ • ·.
Marietta games. Twenb'...._
periiOlls attended.

Fall Membership 'Drive Termed Succes
mentlug hill current Met and recital 8BUOI'I, Gramm has been
called "a l!luperior artist and
llnaor~· by Schoaberg of t h e
NEW YORK TIMES.
bday afternoon, April 27 t
the retlll1llled Tlplon Trio will
a ca....-1 II the Gallia ·
Tbese
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Wuere'h amounced the organization' a ,pleasure In the Increase
In atudOI!I memberships and In
the minimal et!oct the loss or
lie Silver Brldge had on tile conlimed IJ'QWlh &lt;&gt;I the concert
aodatlon.
Mra. Lewia A. SchiiWil, campolgn cllalrman. altrilotted the
drivo'o •cceos oo U,. ~Dterej(
and anlhealdlll ~~~~~-loy­
al ~er1 1n an
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Roderick, II Court St. In Galll- drive m.ay obtain a membership
pollo. Al1)' resident ~ the area 1lf calling Mro. Roderick at 446- . . . . not contacted mrtag the
Admission oo lbe concerts

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lnae, waa the aflernoon ~r.
~. -remained In Clndmati lor an addreos at maetIDc ~ volunteer campolp - k ero; At 1 broktaat _.b, Soxbe crlliolzed tile Johnlon ..trntn-

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