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be lield Tuesday, Oct. 29,.
7:30 p.m. In the band build!
DIKU11loo will be held 011 ·
proposed """ band bulldin~i.
be located at the site or the Iii'
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ri 1968: A Crazy, Mixed-Up

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BUGS -BUNNY

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funds for the much-needed
cillty. The parents of all e
mentary, Junior High and S
lor High students are urged
attend.
PLAN DINNER
PT, PLEASANT - The !
omJ Bible Class or tbe Be1
mesd United Methodist Clml
will have its
annual T'url
Dinner in the church social roo
on Friday, Nov. 22.

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MESE:E IT/

FOR THIS BABY!

FOLD /lo. Pli!CE 01='
•ORI'N61;i P/lo.l'elt l&lt;o IN.
WIDe ,I.ND 8 IN, L.OHG

1H6 CIIW'ke 4 DMf' Hardt.l
*kl bqe•. blacll: lDterior wiU
fold door .rm rut. Pow..,lido
trau.u.loo, po-r 1leerinl PCI
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IN .H .....L.F

RadJn.equlpped

Sovlei Army

repeatedly warned:

staff' cars rumbled the slde''This demonstration baa not
llrests along the students' beeo reported and must be
route. The stall' can and the eonllldered to be unauthorized."
But the studeets perhaps
trotll&gt;• Inside did not Interfere.
But Czechoslovak pollee In charged with the emotloo of
patrol crul~era and trucks raced toda,y's SOUl amivenary or the
to tho aide of the marching c z e c h o a I o v a k Republic,
8bldaatl IDd with loudapeakera marched up to the rocoeeo

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by B:lll Frevse

AJIQVI! ARE SOME OF the 25 localml visiting mlnlotere
In I'&lt;IDero1 Sundoy ss they came dOWJIIItalra In the Pomeroy
United ile-st Church to partlclpste In the ordination service for till ReY. Glen HUes. Foll.awlng tha service, a dinner
was served at the Pomerqy Elementarx School by the wscs
ml the ·L1dla Circle honoring Blahop F. Gerald Ensley ml
the Rev. Yr. HUes.

News••. in Briefs

MICRO-TOUCH• 2G T·
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balanced tone
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everyda,v
In ChiOIIO
but a --ho ft81rt 011 111c1t1pa
Ave. and MI.YOr Dalq with
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reforms wrought by the Czect.
akrYak Communist regime led
b1 J)8l1l' ftrst secretary Alexander Dubeek.
At the bottom of the hiU there
had been only about SOO
students,
but
the coiUJDD
swelled as It pushed up the hiU.
!ludents snstched red, white
and blue natlooal bamers thai
hed been hung on street poles to

also to preserve the nation's

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MRS. JAMES F. O'LAU!li1LIN (_~ former. -~ ljobote. .r) bql4~ .,;,;. :~ ._
Rob, as ehe received medalo in&lt;illdlnr the coveted suver star presented poathumoualy to wlli•
buill, the laiAo Lt. O'Laughlln, who wu killed March Z In Vletmm. Mlldtltl the prese-IIIIIJ.
or Stanley White, U. S. Army, slltloned In Atheno, Sunday at the home or Mr- ml Mro. ~
Hob&amp;tetter, Chester Ro.l

Bravery Recognized
BY BOH HOEFLICH

alliance with the Kremlin.

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IIDekalelllr In llld out, ..,._.
dl.tto, Me~• 1 11 r p r 1 1 •

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caltle that is the seat of
peroment.
The llt1ldentll hed witnessed
the pall week the dumping,
IDider Sovlat preosure, or mejor

tfC)eral laws paased &amp;mda,v.
The laws dtrldod the nstl'"' lniD
aemilublomoua
Czech and
Slovak states giving the Slovaks
the lndepe11danee they have
oOUSbt for most of their
troubled history.
In the speeches, Dubeek
pledged to continue the reform
program thai had triggered the
Soviet anger and lnvaalon and

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hal YGilllle, .,..
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mark today"s amlversary.
The Communist Czechoslovak
leaders had gathered in the
castle and delivered speeches
on the anrrlveraary and on the

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Variable cloudlnesa andcoldor

MONDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1968

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nurrlest mainly lAw
too)gbt In the 30a.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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PRAGUE (UPI) - Cbantln&amp; tedly
"Rulaians go bome," about freedom."
Communist J)8l1l' aources aald
4,000 - · massed In l'raA1le
IDda.Y and marched up lo It was just such student action
Hredcan)' Castle where the that the Czecboalmak leaders
laden o1 tbla Sovlot«eupled hed tried to aYOid, wanting It
m1111rt trigger massive retalianation llere meeting.
· 011 the W8l' up to the hUltop tion by the Ruuian armies that
~olle, the sllxlonts also _ . lnvldod this nat1m Aug_ 21.

Bruu Dennis
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4,000 Czech Students Defy
Russian Occupation Forces

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ooneeded there Ia a ll'eater watch Walls..! the thiN psrb' mueh more predae inltnuntlt
chance to be wrong dds 7- man's vote hllll beaD impcmdera- lllln It rsall7 ••. "
The pickle &lt;( t11o poll- and
than al 1111 time IInce th•. But blo.
Walla&lt;e
Vote
Cn1dal
the
laot-mbute dedsiooo- and
the poll-• seem cudldalt
Somuel
Lubell,
a
lonl
time
kind ot a , _ bas It
they'll be rllllrtpolitical
malyal
with
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doo.tbellbeen?-ls
put t1111 by Oliver
The
have vaoll7
~le,...,..
COJI1liiiiY does
lmpnwed their DIOIIKoda IInce rlnlllltli le&lt;MI4JIO """ Is roport..
moiii.Y
prlvaiAo
political
polllns:
19t8. For ..,. ~. they are lng to - - · · but making
no
result
predlc:tion,
so,ya
no117
"None
of
1he
CIDdldates
has
polllnl rllllrt up to elediaa dme.
the
big
CJJOstion
Is
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mud!
of
z!Dged
the
public
yet.
Olr
polls
'lbe,y are ralher split In opinion
daa't .._ 1110)' rqlng enthu011 whether the public cooaldera the Wallace vote will break
alssm
for Nixon or Humphreyll'om
him
and
which
will
It
the No. 1111110 to be VletDam or
and
show
bitter dfvisfY«M!!SI for
80·
He
also
seys
It
al-l
baa
law and order. 'lbe,y are 8ll"'ed
that
polling
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either yau hate his
been
Implied
on the one big foetor dds year:

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Year for the Pro Pollster

Devoted To The lntere1111 Of 'l7te Meigi·MIJIIOII Area

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Mrs. Clarence Rainey, Mrs. A'
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Could It be a aqueaker? A win and rlaers by Georae c.
Wallace. 1bis is M old charge.
by a whllker?
Two
decadea aao, In the final
"II could be the!-- or It could
be a landallde for Nllwn, u &amp;aid week of bis glve-&lt;em..bell cam~
Doll- All&gt;ert E. Sllldllnpr. po)gu, Harr,y S Tnunan wsnted
urve never· seen IQ)'tb1nl Itke to know jult who takea care of
this. As &lt;( toda1. eltller ooe the polltoker' s tally willie the
(lluberl
H.
H&amp;mphrey or polltaker•s bolO' taking polio. He
Richard M. NIXOII) could win accused the GOP of rlalni
resu1tJ to dlseoura,ge Truman
1h1a eleeUCI'I. u
You tblnk yw've aut trouble~ voters.
Over the p&gt;Uitera' heads
coping? Cooslder the Foil-s.
now-20 yeara later-hangs the
Pollsters Accused
They sre being called llara apecter ut 1948. II Is generally

ArUftcW eyea for llvl.ng paUentl were made as early aa the
.. , Mil &lt;en1ur7 by Romanprlesta.mo
preeticed ourger,y.

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"--: I call mv
--•nttes ••• va rlables. •••
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l.l..mp1Jd, 1111 ten..foot poll.
surprise eletrenta . . • a new
: llocaa!J P.S.: All rllllrt, toil me bailpme. Tlult's what 19!i8 Ia
.ii11J 1"11 call It . . .
made of It you're a public
. ~ . 1'1rlt P.S..:- Because that's
oplnlonJIC)lltaker.
w'Loi I WOULDN'T TOUCH .I "Those are not just hedge
D £ F I N I T E PREDICTION words," said pollster Louis
wrrK.
Harris, when CJ10riO&lt;i wilY se
man,y of them are f1,ylng about
Ill' H.D. QUIGG
in the !)J'elll...'lbla hal ,prcbabl)'
UP! Senior Editor
been the strangest political year
NEW
YORK (UPI)- Tur- of modern history. More Wlforebulea&amp; , • • volat:Ue •
seen events than certainly since
liDflthomable- beset with un- 1932. Much more than 1948. n

Now You Know

Committee chairmen for ·
affair are Mrs. Robert FowJ , .

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SOVIET PJ!EM!ER ALEXEI N. KOSYGIN said IDda.Y VIetnam
lalkl ~-· react.d a very compllelled atlie." He asked the
, _.. lltJVermnonl to ilo all It CIOIO persuede the United Slalel
Ill CaJj ID UD-tiooal ball In U. S. bmlblng.
.
llol)'sfn's s t - _ . rei- by JII)&gt;IIIIIO sour&lt;:ea In
.Ma- tollcnllaB a eo~ ~ ........ KosYJin m1
Jlpaiiiioe 'n'IDipOrt ~ Yolllro - - ..., bad · ;,thi Soviet I - t o use hlllood ollloeo -nt..fltll•· .

IWO gian I 1 ()"'
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Tape lnput{Outp
Changer • Prov1ston for 0

THE REV, GLEN IDLES, right, was ordained Into the ml~&gt;­
lstry SurMiay aftern0011 at the Pomeroy Urdted Methodist Church
or which be Ia pastor. Contlucll!!i the ordl•tlon was Bishop
Franels Gerald Ensley, D. D., LL.D., lett, Bishop of the United
Methodist ChUrch Ohio West Area. The Pomer!l¥ church was
tilled tor the occasion.

FIVWAY FORECASI
Temperatures In Ohio will
avorase below normal TUeldal'
th........ SOIUt'dal' with dally
hlgho In the low 40s 1o the low
50s and nii)Jidme Iowa mooll7
In the 30s. It will be Cldle cool
most da,vo of the porlod.
Pr~ will total ooe
dd!d to twu-tblrd Inches, oc-

eurrilll aa aboWera or a a o w
llurrles mostly cllrlng t11o BOcoad ball of the period.
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Notices for

Trick, Treat

375 Votes in

By Absentees
To date, 375 Meigs Coontl-

""" have east ab- bsllots
In the forthc:omlnil November
election.
The Melis Coom\Y Board ol
Electloos will be _ . ti-om I
to 4 p.m. dally lbrouSb I h I 1
Tla&amp;rsday - the deedllne for Ill&gt;V&lt;JIIng - tor tllo convmlenee ol Y0ter1.
Boanl ollldala also r&lt;p&gt;rtod
toM1 amther ebtla&amp;oln a V&lt;JIIng
plate. Thll II In the 1..01111 Bot-

Injuries
Mrs. Robert G. Callahan, 21,
Rl I Jaeksm, admltled to llolzer Medical Center, Flrlt J),Ye.,

at 9:4S p.m.

&amp;lturda.Y allit a

traffic aeeideat iD Jack1011 COIJn..
\Y, clled In the holl)lltal at 6:10
a.m. ~. 9MI suffered fractured rlbo, a ltoctored leg and
lnlornAI Injuries.
Three tllher per100a, twu ol
them lnsolved In automobile accldera, were treated _ln t h e
emar...,~ room and edmllted to
the hospital.
David M. 1AliiC. 22, Rt. 3 Wellllloe, was odmltled to the hospital at 2 a.m. Sllunloy with laeerstlons of the . - and eye.
He waa Injured In • me car acon Rt. 327 two mllea
north ol Wlnclleoter.
Mrl. lfarJ L. QIUtland, 93,

Boys will be boys, particularcomes to prlde in their
Dads.
And one da,v In the not too distant ruture, following the patt8rn
of boys, two-year-old a o b o•Laughlin In all probability will
be boosting a bit sbout his Dad,
the late Lt. James F. O'Laugi'.ly when it

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ADd rightfully so.
Young Rob realized little ol
the s1grdl1cance of ceremonies
&amp;mda,y at the home of hi&amp; grand pareats, Mr. and Mrs. George
llobstetter oo the Chester Road,
when Ll Ql Laughlin was rec:og-

- Four peraona were injured ln
one

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three automobile accidents reported over the weekend
by the sherlll's department.
Four sustairwd lnjurlea SundsY at 2 L m. on Route 124, twotenth• of. mHo 0111 or the Syracuse corporation limit&amp;.
Sbertrr'a deputies said 1 car
drl'"" by Gary Wade Rupe, 21,
Rt. 1, Portland, went out ol con-

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lite be ,7'4WridlJW1DICII'DIII'
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Making the pr• . - . . , . amMajor Stanley White, 011 ROTA
lnstruciM at Ohio UniYorafl;r,
himself a veteren of tllo VIet-

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d.a.v to Mra. O'Lsuglilln -

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The dtadon awardlll.&lt; Ll
medals awarded poltbumously to
her husband. Amongthemwaathe O'Laughlln the SUY81' Star
SUver Star Issued only for UD· reads:
usual bravery and dedication to
"Secood UeutOIWit O'Laugbduly .
Un dlllllngulsbed himself for beLt. 0' Laughlln was killed in role action on 2 Mardi 1961,
Vietnam on March 2, thb year. while aervtag as a g~ •.,... IeedHe had departed for VIetnam er with Co. C, 4th Bett•'lon,
on Nov. 15, after having spent 9th Jntantr,y In the Hopjl)lc of
a month's leaveherewithhJswtfe VIetnam.
and 9011. He was the aon of Mr.
"Lt.
O'Laugh!ln's p l and Mrs. Francis J. O'Laugh- cafi"Nlt UDder tntense eneJIJ1' fire
lln or De,yton.
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Four Injured Early Sunday

trol OD 1 curw, traveled lett of
ChiiUotllhe Rd., GaDJpolil, lam preolnct wllere - · will admltlld lo llle holpllaiii9Lm. eentor off the hl&amp;bwiY ml hit a
eaol their .b allols 011 New. Sin tho
'111ICK OR TREAT nllllt In old Llllla: _ . , ocbaol. Vat- SoturdaJ willl a I t a - loll slpml two trees.
.:· WASHJNGT(&gt;N - PaEStnENT JOIINSON'S 3-dsY old 1101 M•'lft ~· J'lalnl will be lloldtrom
Rupe sulrered lacerstloos or
hlp. !lie IaJured .... the !Drebead ai.J left arm while
era
ire.
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,tllo
bu'Jdlnr
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Ludatla Dofho Robb. Jllo eldor dluibler• llDda
7130 p.~n. ta.• 'II ."'111o10
o~Jwed' llld Coli em her bed&gt;oom
oo a ..,_ tor her ...,..,..... alter I&lt;!'IIJhOIIIilr ~er 12 :roor• ofqe an ASKi!D lbrcluth tilt trillll door.
p a o - Henry Walker, Portflqcw.
Marine Cop. Chsrleo S. Robb Ill VI-m, tor II- NOT to partldjlata.
lind, sustained a held ll\luey m1
TAliEN TO HaiPJJ'AL
U1D · ·"centlcnl~ Mike Wilker,
Dotllo lltnnl. P-, wu
17, Portlanil, a b......, Jell le~o
rOBIOYedtoVeterllllllomollal

f.Durt Levies

nlzed posthumously .. another or
America's heroes In the Viet~
nam War. But me day he will.
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and James Walker, 15, Portland.
lacerations or the nose anrl back.
They were removed to Veterana
Memorial Hoapttal by the Syracuse emergency squad.
The 1966 model vehicle dri-ven
by R~e was demolished. ~e
was charged with DWL
A Rt. 2 Racine man WIB tlted
on tour ct.arges followirw a ootcar mlshll)&gt; Sunday at 5:20p.m.

on the Nease HoUow Road. threetenths ol a mile east ot the Sa..
shan Road.
Shorltf Robert - h ' o
IJept. aald GObert Sellara, 23,

wu arrested on charpa of ID
operator'&amp; license, speed ln ex:ceas or rood condiUIXIB, lallure
to reg)- a motor vehicle, m1

Ohio Politics Lure Glenn

drlvt!W on the ,.....,. side of tho
r...r. The vehicle l'QIIItletl a
curve, met 'a car ~ ill the
opposite dlreet!CII, .......... olf tho rood, ml tumid owr Ina
creek on the rl8bt aid&amp;
Tho 18$9 m..W ear _...,..
by Sellara wu ' "''•bed IDil

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Wataoll was latar!1"ftte't:oV6

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Property
Curtis N. Jones, Dorothy V.
Jones to George C. Gelilebper,
Mary A.

Genhelmer, parcel,

Che""r,
Al'thur H. Beegle to Slate of
Ohio, easement, sutton.
Virginia MQ Fisher, Anna
Louise Weaver Smith, Arthur H.
Smith, Jr., Helma Weaver White,
Selwyn H. White w Paul Simon,
Guldo Glraloml, lots, l'&lt;lmeroy.
Kenneth VIning to Kenneth 0.
Marklns, Vermont Marklns, 'h A
Slllobury.
Roscoe Fowler, Mildred F..,I.
er to RB1Jnond Lee Walburn,
Mary Lou Walburn, lot, Middleport.

Gil)' T. carleton, Emma F.
Carleton to Leland Porker, Mar·
pret Parker, 6..32 Acres, Chest..
er.
Ora A. Nease, dec., to Dora1d
Weese, CArl Weese, Anna SaY•

a,ge, cert. tor lnnt., Syncuse.
Elaine

E. Haworth, EUis Ha-

worth. 8ara Ervin Brown, Wil·
llam Brown, Jean Ervin Weiser,

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THESE SIX YOUNG ladies became members of Ohio Ete Phi Chepter of the Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority Sunday night when the aMual ritual of jewels was held a.t the home or Vlkki Gloeckner,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy. Seated, left to right, are Texanna White, Jo Smilh, sarah Bechtle;
standing, left to right, Dorinda WUson, Llrxla Riffle, Charlotte Davidson.

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Nov , 18, last year until h i s
death on March 2. It was awardeel in connection with groond op.
erations against~ the hostile
forces in Vietnam.
This citation says:
"Through his untiring effort
his men. Alt~ wounded he
refused medical treatment and and proCessional abllity, he COO·
conMnuecl to aid his men.
slatentiy obtained ootstandlng re"His valorous action contrib- sults. He was quick to grasp the
uted immeasurably to the suc- impticaUons of new pr.oblems
cess ol the mission and the de- with which he was faced as a
result of the ever-ehangtng sitfeat of enemy forces .
"Lt. O'Laughlin's personal uations inherent in a COWlter iribravery, aggressiveness and de- surgency operation.
vallon to duty are in keeplns
''The energetic application oC
with the highest tradition or the his extensive knowledge haa mamilitary service and reflect great terially contributed to the overcredit upon himself, his unit, all effort of the United Slates
the 25th InCantry Division and the in Vietnam.
"He was a motivating examU.S. Army. "
Among the medals also was a ple to all with whom he came
Bronze Star for service from In contact. His devotl~ t? ~~t;y,
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causing mariy friendly casualties.
Lt. O'Laughiin, with complete
disregard for his personal safe·
tJ, moved through the intense
enemy tire to aid and encourage

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loyalty and meticulous attenttor.
to detail are in keeping with the
finest traditions of the U, S.
Army and reflect great credit
upon himself, his unit, the 25th
Infantry Dhdslon, and the military servicll!."
Among the other medals presented were the Vietnam Servi ce Medal, the National Defense
Meclal, the Purple Hear( and
Good Conduct Medal. The combat Infantry and markmanshfp
badges were also included in the
presentation.
Medals are, or course, no sUbstitute for a father, and yet,
perhaps, in some magical way
they will inatlil In little Rob
O'Laughlin - aud the rest of
us for that matter - a great
respect for the heroi.: men who
lay down their lives for t h e
American Way .
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EXTRA POINTS - Raymond Cline (12) of F.utern got o..,r the goal line with the extra po1nta
here before being hauled down by SOuthwestern. Cline's EP's were tallied after Dennis Eichinger
snagged an aerial from Ray Karr to make the score 28-8 in favor of Eastern F'riday nigllt.
WlNNING ENTRY
CASHEL, Ireland (UPI).... !lr
lvor, wiJmer of the English
Derby, will run in the Washing.
ton, D,C. Jrternatlonal at
Laurel Park, Md., Nov . 11.
The colt, owned by American
Raymond Guest, will be ridden
by English champion jockey
Lester Piggott, wbo rode Sir
lvor to victory in the E'ngllsh
Derby
and
2,000 Guineas
Classic.

The big event of the unllm·
lted hydroplane raci111 aeaeon

-the Gold Cup-will be alapd
Bept. 8 at Detroit over a ftve-

AFTER PASS - Eastern Sophomore Tom Karr {80) was
unable to get hold of the pigskin on this aerial fi'om his older
brother, Ra,y, the Eagles senior quarterback, as Southwestern' s Bill Ramsey (33) came on to deflect it.

SCORING TD - Fullback Hudoell (32) of the AleXIInder
!ijlartana bulldozes hi 1 way tor 1 2-yard !DIIchdoorn carry In the
clotlng seconds of the llrat periOd togivethe Athens Countians
. tie at that stqe.. Hudnell then went o-ver with the extra
to put Alexander in front, 8-6, ar'Migoing on to win 14-12,
Southern Frlday nlghL

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Ja.p, three-mile course on the
Detroit River. 'lbe race oft'en
a total purse of $40,000.

BY JACK O'BBIAN
NEW YORK - Florence Ballard, one of the original a..
premes, just bad twin aJ,rlJ ....
Gloria De Haven and ..,aband
Dick Fincher .,, dlvorclnc Cor
the second tlmei they haYe two
children ... . Zsa Zsa'• Joining
the star .trek and fronMns a coomotlc line .... So many perfllme
mftlft. are 1110\'lns Into the Gen'l Motora mdg. (Rovlon, Eotee Lauder, Helena Ruben1teln
and more) that Women•a Wear
DaUy called It "Tho General
Odora Bldi!' • r • • ADd a bUUfJ.
Ins by any o4her name atUl would
look baaalltlll; it's 11110118 the
handaomest edlftceo 8II)'Whon
.... The CBS Bldg. Ia an arch!.
toctural dancb' but seema hem·
mec1 Itt by the aruclitres around
It ... . The Sunmit Hotel, as someone aay1, " ...ma too far from

Robert Welser, Th.,nu Edpr
Ervin, Norman Ervin, Ruth Er·
vln Houston, WUI!am Houston,
Clan Ervin Slower~ Jack Stew·
art to James F. Arnold, I~ Mlddlepor~

W. c. Gibbs, Golden Gibbs,
Nellie Gibbs to Bernard carter I
CharleiM! CUter, Everette cart-

er, Jr., Thelma carter, parcels,
Che11ter.

ilam1Y M. Rosenbaum, Nancy
E. Rosenbaum to Eugene F. Eskew, Marguerite E. Eskew, lot.
Pomeroy.
catherine
K. Rosenbaum,
Extrx., Donald A Rosenbaum
dec. to Eugene F. Eskew, Marguerite E. Eskew, lot, Pomeroy.
E. W, Holcomb, Vera Holcomb,
to June&amp; Compston, 40 acres, Salem.
Willie E. Davia, Dorotlzy F.
Davis to John M. Pape, Patricia
S. Pape, lots, Racine.
Rush Chapman, Anna Chapman
to i-larry J, Eddy, Mearida J. Eddy, 40.40 acres, Salem.
George S. Hobstetter, Jr., Maxine E. Hobstetter to Keith G. Aeiker, Delores Aeiker, lot, Pomeroy.
Dorothy Young, JoeY~, Jr.

Rowena Yourw, Mary Jane Kitchen, William Kitchen, Robert
Young, Audrey Young, Pauline
Buck, C. W. Buck, Sr., Lurene
Kennedy, Frank Young, A I Ice
Young, Ruth Young, Wilbur YoWlg
to James Hazelton, Vada Hazelton, parrels, Rutland.
Wm. E. Slivers, Adm., Nellie
Clay, dec., to Kenr.eth Pauley,
Katherine Pauley, lots, Scipio,
Harrisonville.
frank Graham, dec. to Merrie
Graham Gardner, Arah Riser,
Rex Graham, Karl Graham, af!id.
for trans., Rlltland.
George Graham, Mona Lee
Trego, Jerry M. Trego, Jo Ann
Grant, Bryan W. Grant, An.h
Riser, Rex F. Graham to Merrie
Graham Gardner, 93,20 acres,
Rulland.
Merrie Gr11ham Gardner to
Ohio Power Co., 93,20 acres,
coal, RuUand.
Lindley Ooburne, Elizabeth Osburne to Tom Eugene Dllwn, 50
acres, Chester.
Park W. Smith, dec. to Lucille
t smith, cert. for trans., Scipio.
Lilly B. Chriot,y w Roy H.
Chrtst,y, Margaret E. Christ,y,
partels, Olester.
Robert G. Elk, Mary B. Elk tD
Monongahela Power Co., right of
Way, Olive.
Maxine Price, Comm. • Freeland E. Norris, dec., to Earlene
Norris, 13 acres, Lebahon.
Esole B. Russell to Thomas
R. Rue, Velma D. Rue, Iota,
MlcldlePort.
DorCJithy L. GUmore, Gdn., Delbert Norman Call to Bobby E.

Payne, Iris A. PIYJIIl, I~ Middleport.
Elhel Virs!nla Bowen, dec., to
Paul Moodo•u, Jr., Gregg OilS, Bonnie Lundell, G......

lbo beach" and the Americana
lkltel "lookt llke lbo baa the
&amp;.lmmit came Inn .... 'lbe Se&amp;srama and LoYer Bros. buildIns&amp; alao are 11110118 the tnl&amp;ht.Y
few truly beautltltl addltlont to
the Manhatlan ICOII8.
Martha Raye waa tooatedlllthe
SID ol lbo Iiove before ll7lns
to Fort Brau tD be made a
ran colotlel (Jlonorary) ....
11iere•• a move on by tbe Jnte~ wildlife conservation
lfCIU.P ealled us.ve the EDdan·
precl ~lea" ()leaded by Notherland Prince ConaortBernhard)
to get Jackie Ktnne&lt;IJ publicly
to alvo up her Somali leopard
coat (It waa an olflcial 11ft cltr·
Ins JFK't lncumbeney) toclrama- ·•
lize the pll&amp;hl ol the dl-arlngl_..l.
Furrier Georges K a p I a n
montho 8.110 amouncecl be'd de·

• - ..,. DillY ., """' r.imero,.Yidd'tiW't. o.. Malldof, Oc-.. 28,

the Election-No. 2

Voters Certain to be·· ou~y Nov.·5
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EDITOR'S NOTE: 'nils is
the second or alx articles
dealing with the Nov, 5 1!0"'
eral election in Ohio. T h e ,.
llrst concerned the Slate Supreme Cour~ The o t he r •
wlU deal with the GeiK!nl
Aaserli'bly, co"ll'esatonal, U.
S. Sonate and preoldential
campaigns.
By RICHARD E. LIGHTNER
UPI statehouse Reporter
COLl!MBIJS (UPO - Ohio
voters will be very busy Nov. 5,
In addition to selecllns the
per1011s to represent them It
the county, state and national
level, they will be called on to
decide 1,409 other matters.
Socretary of Slate Ted W.
Brown has 011 ftle 135 bund loaues, 58 local qltion questions,
208 misceuaneous questions and
1,006 tax levies.
However, In addition to the
1,401 local matters to be decided, voters wW ~ asked to approve or disapprove two amen:l-ments to the Ohio Constitution.
state Issue No. 1 would authorize the Issuance of bonds cr
other obligations for highway•
and other capital Improvements
in Ohio.
State Issue No. 2 would permit the General Assembly to
grant homestead exemptions to
Ohioans,
The second amendment may
not be as successful with the
voters as politicians b e 1 i e v e
State Issue No. 1 will be.
Originally conceived to grant
real estate tax exempti(lfls for
resident homeowners age 65
and over, the state issue No. 2
was changed during its course
of travels.
Words Added
The language that gives the
legislature permission to gnnt
an exempdon to all resident
homeowners was added to that
which permitted the assembly
to make exemptions tor those
over 65.
The pr~VQsed ameOOmeM
falfs to specify how for the leg·
islature may go in providing ex·
elq)tions and leaves the General Assembly with broad power
to determine who would get the
exemptions and how m.u.ch .an

In the propoali, ~ mWlon
is sot aside Cor hlgtiD,yo; $120
mUllon for water pollallon .....
trol and ma_.,..nt; tlOO mq.
lion for technical and vocoi!On11 education, higher oclucallon
and ju1enUe rehabUltollon, fJO
mUIIon Cor parks and recreation, $19 mWion ror addlu-1
counl,y eilliOrlo and stole bulldlrwe.

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es: he'll abandon FI'BAceforllere
.... Everyone -.lerecl wby mll-

llonalre oportainanDCYtdMcf;Gn.
nell -.ldenly made . . a a d
oranp juice his favorite apert.
Mt: he just bought Florlcta'• big•
geat orange srove.

By

WASHlNGTON - The unsink·
able Nelson.Rockefeller, qain reJected ror the highest omce only
months ago by the Republican National convention, ts fast becomlns the second blt!Best Republican in the nation.
To look at his career, indeed,
is almost to conclude that defeat
Is good Cor afel1011,Fortheloaer
tn August at Miami Beach 11,
against Ill the laws or prollabill·
ty, today the winner. He 1s today
the unchellensecl leader of East·
ern Republicanism and in that
crucial area the one indispensable man to the Presidential
campaign or his erstwhile rial,
Richard Nixon.
- Not Ions 110 Nelson RockefeUer was publicly patronized by
Sen. Jacob Javits of New York
and all but CJpeniJ! seemed by
Mayor John Lindsay or New York
City, Today the herelofore unbeatable Serw.tor Is hippy to associate himself wherever possible with Governor Rockefeller
and wUJ return to the Senate, if
at all, oniJ! becauae NelsnnRock·
efeller atone has mantgedtoproduce some semblance or order
and purpose In the G.O.P. In New
York Slate.

And tDc1ay the highly u"'Republlcan Republican Ma,yor Undsay
presides over 1 city deeply embittered In nearly every possible
way, wracked by teachera' strike

teachers' strike, torn by

IC)OD

pollee sl""downs and Interracial
anlmue. He himself Is threatened
in the "ry otreets by erstwhUe
edhere!U who once vlbnted in
lltenl ecatac7 before him and
wbo now shout oniJ! that "LindSay
must go."
-l'Wo years ago Nelson RockefeUer woo llghtint! Cor his life In
a re-election campaign to which
Mayor Lindsay contributed mal1&gt;o
ly a t.ngltt.Y condenscenalon, If
oot actoally a hidden hosillit.Y.
Two years ago Javita was lssuins ultimoturna to a hardi&gt;ressed

Governor who looked wry much
to have had It for good.
Now, half the Republican candidate a Cor the legislature In Now
York State decline even to be
photographed with Javlts - and
beamlngly aoek the smaUestpartlsan embrace from Nelson Rockfeller. Javita, to be sure, still
survives; but no one now S\lt'pooao him to be the head of New
York Republicans, As tor Lindsay, his eareer lies in ruina;ard

the man who In August was seri-ously boomed!&lt;&gt;&lt; VIce-President
now would clearb have the gravest or dlmcullj' In being re-elect·
eel tD municipal omce.
It is one of the oddest turnabouts In recent political hlttory.
For tOda,Y Nelson Rockefell'!" Ia
pialuly on the way to hl&amp;i&gt; Callloet
post In a ,Nixon Aclmlnlotratlon,
asaumirw there lstobeone- am
a88uming, too, that the heretofore cool and distant G. 0, P, movers and ohakera inNewYorkSiate
do not successfully entreat him to
stay at home •• lbo !lillY otrecUvo parl;y ahepherd , _ remotely in slglrt.
For Javita Ia: now tar more
concerned with per.-!' survival
than with dreams of part,y leadership. And Llndasy is flnlling
"Fun City," hla sometime rame
for Manhattan and ita environs,
• clt.Y barely sovernable ot all
and, to be lldlY plain about It, in
a condition little short of anorclty,
To ei:-New Yorkers returning
briefly these claya to those low·
era an old remembered ~~
and elan, it Is I case oC visltlns
the Incredible. In Llndsay'abrlef
tenure auch of the sheen as had
survived the early postwar yeerR
Ia gone; and Ill the slamour has

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departed.

Jt Ia, of course, iD tnaQ1 ways
all a part or a world Lindsay
never made. But It Ia also true
~ ,lila ~lt;y Ia paying oa-ly
' toi Ill¥'eislontial irresponolbllilj'
of its decision to put Its atratri
Into the hands or this man of undoubted charm but also of Wll!ewould TKaR children be to each nlable inexperience - this pr~
other - tint eoualDI, or aec- fesolonalantagonisl of aclrtoclM
ond coualns? Normslly the sec- thing called "orsantzation poltond generation are second cou- tics."
otno, bul because of the - l e
For wlthwt orpnlzollOn no
blood mixture, would lhla c:hange great public enterprise can .be
tldnga? - MRS. H.
run at all; and thatprofwnd truth
Dear Mra. H:
is the eiiPlanation both Cor LitldYw lett me at --double cou- say'o tragedy and tor Rockealns." Woulcla&amp;enealoglotplease feller'• reemergence Into the
step forward and oxplaln tldnss? p011er and the Jlory. Channing
Wblle you're at lt, tell ua once aud "charismatic" he mu not
181ln the dlll'erence between sec- be; but he doaa know bow to make
ond coualns and couolns onee- lhillp work. The trwble with
removecl.
"T~ New Politics" of such as ,
And bow about If the chUdren Lindsay and Sen. Euge110 Mccarol - • • couoina marrlocl the thy Ia that they don'~
chilclren of dnuble coualns? Would
tlda be a llangeroua combhtaUon,
lhould bad genes get together~
THE DAILY SENTINI!L
tCVar&amp;D TO INI'I!IUI' W
Con!Uolng, lan't It? Alao faocl...,, ••_,AIM
natlns. Thanks for any lntormo.
IIDIAIDI.UWDI,~
lion forthcoming. - H.
Nil&amp;... ..., ............... " '
Ohio van., ......... ~. u1-.....

PENDANT, PENDANT, WHO
OWNS THE PENDANT?
Dear Helen:
Several years aso we bought
a 9ft' home and friend• came
to help us clean up. While clearIns: out an old "fruit eellar,"
one ol the men - let's call him
Dave - found an old pelldant,
so dll1;7 and beal-&lt;11&gt; he threw It
on the trash pile.
I reocuecl It becauoe I wanteel a remembrance of movtns
day. Mter I cleaned the pen.
dant, It lookecl ao unuaual I took
It to a jeweler who said It waa
worth about $200. We tried our
beat to locate the rigbttul owner. No takers, ao we were advlaecl the Jewelry r!SirtfUUy belonged to us, aa it Hearne with
the property.'' We're keeping it
as our "tamlly heirloom."
However, Dave claimed it. My
..,aband offered him $100 for
Thio column Ia dedicated to
"hla half," and he ref'Uaed.
family living, so It you're bivEver since then Dave'• wife
Ins kid troollle or just plain
(they ere 11011 separated) won't
apeak to me and has gune to trouble, lsi Helon help YOU.
sreat lengths to tell mutual' She wiU also welcome your """
frlends how we uc:heatedi' them. / amuaina npertencea. ~~~~.
!Jie never mentions the •too· Helen_. in care oflhl•-•·

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otrer, and she may not lmliw
about!~

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aed htb!rcepted a pus and
Morrall quickly turnec1 them
Into !DIIchdowns 11 the Colts
zOdlled to a !Goa load early Ill
the IOcond period.
The Loa Anpleo lou, .,.p.
ping the Rams' lt-pme regular
oeaaon lfimll1rl streak, left the
Dallas
Cowbo7a- who meal
Green Bay tonight Ill a

UP! "'"""JalutaJ
WrltjlrUnllao?

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Ce~lil

not the llalllmoro

•· Cella, who PlN'ed wlt11out their

·llllltw · -

SUtalay but clldn'l
_, · - 111111 blm •• they .......
• with I attrrlDc perforrnanco to
,. abock lbo Loa Anplea Raina,

- 2'1-10.
Eorlllfarrall pafmmeclciPIbl)' In Unltaa' lboence but It
wu the Colt dofeDalvo unit
IIIIIch turnec1 lbo pme around.
Tha dotoDoe recowrecl a fumble

Rocky's Fortunes Revive,
]avits, Lindsay 'W recked

I upseta me to have thla wOmTwlla D. Chapman, Ber- an hate me. Sbould I corner her
Mrd HWJijl)lrey, Morrlo Humph- apd tell her we tried to be fair?
rey (Maurice) Charles -en, - T. Y,
Eerl Bowen, Norman Bowen, Del· Dear T:
bert Bowen, aftld. for trane. •MidBy all means, leU her, buldon't
dleport.
Ol!Picl any sreat chan8e lJI this
_,.., People hans on to their
resentmento bocauae they ..,.
Joy the teellns of slit-Importance
they bfinl.
rm lUre your friends know
111o pendant 11 leplly yours.
Be aure they 1110 kmw about
alsn and make no moro ,_.... yonr otror to Dave, And thon,
coati bocauH tile apecltts wao forpt Ill - H.
~- lion .... Henry Dear Helen:
toocse
lo to ....,c
FClllda jumped aboard the lltraI lltllave I read Ill Jour coltor~en promotion - · poood tor umn 1ear1 8.110 111 ~~~Planation
a mink ad for Mike Forreatlltr ol COUII,n relatlonlhlpo,
.... The claolic cborUI-pJWicb·
Could JOU p i - tall me aliDo uau&amp;lb' ~·· 'om marQfnc bout " - e couolna'l" I beH'wond IIIOj!llll ur ,....,... mil- llove when a elstar ~ brother
llonalreo IIIIIch It true• but the ltJ lamll1 marrloa I brolber
exception Ia rormer eoPacabana and liater Ill ...,..... famlb',
cborlne Constance Kerlllllh, Just their aftlljll'lng are ·- • ·eoa.
promoted tit lreaaurer ol Town aiDa,, right? So What rlla"'"'
Author James Joneo keepoi!OI-.
tins Cecl op with thins~ ltad plac-

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Stew~

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PLAYJNG IT SAFE, pop
linger Lola weare a We
Wltlie sllMng OD tbe
rail af a Tbamoa River
lltat aear Loacloa.

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the o!Q umeaten team In the

NFL.
Green Bay, meanwhile, Is ltlll
in good ahlpe despite Ita 2.3-1

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mark. Detroit the Central
Dlvllim loader, wos beaten by
Fnncioco, lt-7 whUo the
Chll:qu · Bean edsecl the
Mime- Vlldngs, 28-24. That
left Detroit at 3-3-1 with both
-oto and Chlcqo at 3-4.

san

A Standoff
In a battle ol lbtllll;l', wlnleu
Pittsburgh and
PhiladalpMa
met and neither team COIIld
eeore a touchdan. But Pfi..
taburlh won, 11-3, oo Lualei'• 15-JII'II lleld goal with

Pro Standings .

U. S. Athletes
Cop 106 Medals

NFL STANDINGS
By United Prell Jnternatlonal

(f',aotorn Conterenco)
(Century Dlvle!OD)
Teem
W L T Pet.
st. Louis .. • ••• t 3 0 .571
Cleveland • . • • • • 4 3 o •57.1
New Orleans . • •• 3 t o .t29

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MEXICO CITY {UPI)-Ira unofllcial, but very real, batde
... "Vha" for Mulco tally, and between the world'a top two
Plttaburlllt .. • .• . 1 8 0 .lt3
"hurray8 tor Yankee DoOd1a athletic -ers • - lhlo way:
(Cepltal Dlvle!OD)
Datrilr- But Ill Motcow, lt'a
Total medllo: United sta~•
Team
W L T Pet.
baek to lbo drawllll board to 106, Ruaela 9L
Dallas
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6 0 0 1.000
-, rebuild Soviet athletie -er.
Gold medlio: United States

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111t 1988 OlyJnplc Gameo of 45, Russia 29.

Mexico, llrat ewr held in Lelln
· · Alllorlca, paooed Into • the
:· hlotor)' beoko Sonlay ·night in a
- 4ramatic c:loilna c e , . _ that
.- Into a !leota - a night
.. . warm with LIMn excitement
and pl'CIIIlua to meet apln at
the ()lympico lJI -cb,
Germany, In 1972.
..,. bappy throng ol more
than 80,000 that chanted "Vha ·
llulco, VIva Mexico" at the
·: Obtqlic Stodi1111 hod plent;y to
celebn.._ for Mexico had Sllf&gt;
~ ee11tully atapd the larptt
Olympics Ill history, and - I t
.. l*celltlly diiPita the threat
cauaed by 11roet vlolODCe 10
clayo before the pmoe.
And fer the United Slates,
thera was reJoicing In the
recapture of the ovenll 01ympic loam clwq&gt;lnnahip- a Iitle
.. R1111sta took over in 1958 at
Melllourne
and
hold
through the Olympic GAmet of
1960 In Rame and 198t in Tolcyo.
FINl Score
,_ nn.l "aeore" in the

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This ends l Ions climb back
for the U.S. Olymptone. MaJor
foctors in the U.S. tr!UD1(11l
were: L Continued excenence
In track and fteld with 15 gold
meclals, oomparecl to 14 at
Toki-o; 2. Elfll&amp;n&amp;lcm of the
Olympic swlmmlns program so
that lbo U.S. water power,
greater than ever this yeer,
prOduced 58 or the llnal total of
106 meclala; 3. SOviet Callure to
clomi,.te such sports as gym-

naatics, wresWrw, and weight-llftlne which wore hugo Ruaslan
meclal sources in the put
Perhaps the moat accurate
baramelor of what happanecl
here was what happaned In
Moscow.
lntonnecl sources in Moscow
said SUtalay that the Kremlin
has ordered a big shako.., in
Soviet aporia In light of the
Soviet Olympic Callure. A new
state cmnmlttee oo sports,
dtrecUy reoponalble to the
government's councn of ministers, ia In the workl.

J!,J UDited Pruo -.atlonal
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Minnesota • . . . . . 3 4 o .429
Chlcli!O • • . . . . • 3 4 0 .t29
Green Bay ••••• 2 3 1 .400
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Baltimore •.• , . . 8 1 0 ,857
l..ol Angeles • • . • • 8 1 o .857
Son Franclttco .•.• t 3 0 .571
Atlanta , .... ••.. I 6 0 .tt3
&amp;mday' a Results
ila!Mmore 27 Loa Angeles 10
New York 13 Waahlnston 10
Cleveland 30 Atlanta 7
Francisco 14 Detroit 7
PIMaburgh 6 Pl1iladelphla 3
Chicago 26 Mlmeaota 2t
st. Louis 31 New Orleens 17
(Only games achecluled)
Monday's Games
Green Bay at Dallas (jlisht)
(Only game ochecluled)
&amp;mday'a Games
Baltimore at New York
ChlcB.IIO at Green Bay
Cleveland at
Francisco
Dallas at New Orlean•
Detroit at 1..o1 Angeles
PltiolJurBh at Atlanta
st. Loula.at Phlladelphla
Wa8lllnitoil at Minnesota

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17 oeeoada left-after the
Eqleo went Cor 1 lint dolm on
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play lXI their
own nit10 with 49 second• loft.
In the other throe games
&amp;onday, Cleveland routed AtlaJ&gt;o
ta, 311-7, Now York edsecl
Waohing!Dn, IS-10, and 5I. Loulo
-Now Orleans, 31-17.
The Boltlmore defense
obowecl Ita mettle In the llral
three mlnutoa when the Ramo
reco.....t 1 blockecl punt '"' the
Colt 17-but hod to settle tor 1
19-yard lleld goal by Bruce
Gossett. The rest of the way It
wao all tho Colts,
After Tom Matte ran 411-Yirlla
with a swing pass from Mornll,
Jerry HUI scored the llrst Colt
TD on a plunse. Fred MUler
thell pouncecl on a WUI!e Ellison
llanble on the 30 and scampered
to the four and Mornll acored

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before the end of the llrat
periOd, .)ltntny Orr caught I 4tY'Ifd !DIIchdown Pill fl'an
Morrall to make It 2o.&amp;
Scarao On Fumble
Dick Wltther acG(llod ,. a
Cllmble ll'om teammate Gary
Lewis and daabad 12 prdo tor
the perM 'l1l that pvo
San FruciJCO the wiD OVU'
Detro!~ Lewis hod caught a 37yard paso from John - e
befcre fumbling on the 12.
Mac Percival's fourth lleld
goal- 1 47-yardor with throe
seconds left- P'" Chi CliO the
wild victory over Mii. .IIOIL 1t
came I1W' the Vlklnso took a
24-23 lead on Jos Kapp'o :IS-yard
TD pus to GeiK! Walhlngten
with 66 seconds lett.

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Four Mid-American Confer-

ence teams, Including Mlami,

have tried to tame the Bobcats.
All have faDed as unbeaten
Ohio Univerlit,y polished otr
Marohall (48-8), Kant state {317), Toledo (40-31) and Miami
(24.7).

Toledo and Miami had been
unbeaten prior to their meeting
with the Bobcats.

Unless Western Michigan or
Bowllns Green upset Ohio U. the
Bobcato will bave a Dec. 27
date in Orlando, Fla. Their Tan-

Grid Scores

gerlne Bowl 0[1110110111 llsureo to
be Richmond, the present
Southern Conference pacesetter.
Giant step
ou took a gianl step toward
lte bowl appearance Sallmlay
when Miami riwec1 prOYloualy
unbeaten Bowllns Green 31-7.
The Bobcats reeled
their
alxth straight win with a t2-12
decilloa over Dayton. II was a
~eague skirmish and ou•a
tlrot win over Dayton olnce
1964.
There are now only two IDI·
beaten Ohio colleges - the Bobcats and Ohio State (5~) which
blow a 2t~ lead but rallied for
a 31..24 win over Rllnois .
The lllckeyes entertain gianl.
killer Mlchioln Slate saturday.
The ~· thumped Notra
Dame 21-17, otopplng the Irish's
iaat ditch try Cor victory on the
ooo-yard line.
Alhiand Do1mecl
Unbeaten In Ita laal 18 starta,
Aohland Cell to Heidelberg lS-9.
OU wiU be on the road the
_ . two weeki against Western

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OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL RESULTS
By United Press International
saturdaY
Cleve. S~ Ignatius 52
Cle~. West Tech 8
Clove. South 26
Cleve. John' Marshall22
Parma Valley Forge 29
Shaker Heights 7
Lorain 5I. Mary 26 Ashtabula 6
Brookside 18 Keystone 16
Univ. School 32 Pills. !holy aide t
Hawken School 12 MIIDIIee VaL 8
Grand Valley 46 Leclgemont 6
WlJTen Western Reserve 64
Cleveland John Hay 6
Akron SL Vincent 20
Beclford Chane! 0
Cleve. ~ Joseph 28
Cathednl Lelln 26
Cincinnati S~ xavier 24 PureeD 0
Lima 32 Portsmouth 31
Tllawanda 8 Middletown Fe1111. 6
Mason 44 Little Miami 22
Lakoto 26 Madison 13
KlnsB 38 East Clinton 30
Dayton Roth 38 Dayton Silvers 8
Marton Calh. 54
lllgh1and (Morrow Co.) 32
Portsmouth Notre Dome 62
Valley 0
Newark Catholic 89 Locaa 0
Coal Grow 30 Ironton ~ Jos. 26
CantDn C. C. 8 Canton Lincoln 6
Wooster 33 Manolleld Madison 0
Weat Branch 22 Cantleld 0

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New Orleau with I 21·
polDI period ol~PloeloL
Jim 11att ran Cor ona 'l1l and
tossed I SS.Y11rd pall to De..
WWlamo Cor IIMIIhor to hlci&gt;Ugtot the llnal poriod aurp.
New York drove 80 Jll'lla fGr
I periOd 'l1l wltlt r&lt;Jaldo
Bobby Duhon collecting 56 of
the Jll'll• 011 elcht 1'111111 and
three pus reeepllou Ill the Illplay drive. Tucker Frederickson
banged owr fran the Cor
the • ..,..... Cllarley Gecalak
mlooocl a U.Y'Ifd llald goal
which would have tied lllo score
with 14 seconds left.

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The ~ Dlckaon
hlo tlrot PGA v1c1or7 In lbo tllO,OOO HaJ,

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152-116 Win

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This Week's
Games
OHIO COLLEGE SCHEDULE
By United Press ~
Michigan Slate at Ohio Slate
Cincinnati at North Teus state
Dayton at xavier (N)
Marshall at Bowling Green
Kant State at Loulavllla
Mlatnt at Tuledo
Ohio U. at Weatern Mlchigal:
Ohio Wesleyan at Baldwln-WaL
Capital at Aabland
Muskingum at Denison
Heidelberg at Otterbein
Hiram at Wooeter
Kenyon at Oberlin
Marietta at M~ Unton
Valparaiso at Wittenberg
mutrton at Ohio Northern
Cantril state at Detlance
Centre at Wtlmtncton
Ulloolo Slate at Akron
Findlay at AuaMn Peay
Youngotown at SOthem llltnols
Thiel at Adelbert
ease Tech at Allelheny
Bethany at John carroll
(N- Nlghl)

Open ciD hlo 15th - IS I pro. The

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ambition prior to hll
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modellll hod onb lqoed kl
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PGA tew'DIIDIIIII _ . ......, .

Over Roekets
By United Praoa lnlernatlonal
EIP• Ballor, wbcioe career
waa • . _ . . . to be llnllhecl
three 701r1 qo, 11 betbor than
ner now. He rMched ll'lDther
milo stoRe &amp;onday night to prow

MlchllPUI at Kalamazoo and
Bowling Green.
Ohio U. amaaaecl 505 yordo
asolnst Dayton. Quarterback
Clove Bryllll pataed Cor 251
yarda and ona touchdown. TOdd
~der, Bryllll'l favorite target, caugbt 11 paaaeo for 203
yords and a TD.
Dave LeVeck I'Wihecl for 118
yords in 20 allempta and two
!DIIchdowna.
Bob
Haumard
ocorecl his 11th !DIIchdown of
the aea1011 on a three - yard
ptunso.
Toledo topped Kent 28-12 and
Weotorn Michigan mauled Marshall to.J2 Ill other MAC games.

.a. Plcldlw ..
ot tu,ooo 111 111o

llrot -

Loa Angeles !.akers,

l~DPlns jack reached 1111 20,000
point mark with a 3Zi&gt;olnt
elrort as the Loken. whipped
the san Dleso Rockets, 152-118.
The pme WIS atoppecl with
8:18 to go wha=lor
comeeted on a 20-t:
to
reach the 20,000 point
aOd
be wu presented with the ball.
He left the game shortly IIW'.
Teammate Wilt ChambarWn,
who scorecl 28 points is the alllimo leador with 25,678 and
retired Bob Pettit Is second at

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JOilr Aulomoblle IUifiiCI,
State Auto Matual offara 1

llOOD STUDEIT OIICOUNT

20,880.

In the other two pmes,
Atlanto whipped Phoenix, 123100, and Baltimore beat seattle.
1211-114.
Eerl Monroe scored 32 pointe
to pace Baltimore to the
triumph over Seattle. The win
moved llaltlmore into second
place In the east with a 5-3
record.
Zolmo Beat.¥ scored 27 polnta
as Atlanta routed Phosnix. Gall
Goodrich paced the losers with
23.

LONGCIIAMP VICTOR
PAin'&gt; (UPI)- Regent Slnet,
01111011 br Madame Solla Hernandez Gworrlco of ArgmUna,
11011 the $40,000 Prix de Ia Foret
at l.Gagchamp race course
&amp;mday by two lengths over Don
11. Verglu waa another length
behind in the lleld or 13 atartera
for third place.

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toward~ 111o ttae,ooo Laelq
LIINt•ll.-J (\len •
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The .tc:tory left the tied fGr the Cenlury Dlvlaten
load at f4 with 5I. Loulo, whlell

Unbeaten Elevens
COLIJMilUS (UP!) - Maybe
It's Juat wtlhlW thlnklns on his
part, but Miami Univeralt.Y
linebacker Bob Babich faela
Bowllns Green can beat Ohio

J1ai8 Toanaey

BID Nelsen paaaed fGr 196
ylrlla and Leroy Ke111 I'Uihld
tor 199 Jll'llo Ill 19 carrie• ••

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OHIO COLLEGE SCORES
By United Press International
saturday
Ohio state 31 Uliools 24
Miami 31 Bowlins Green 7
Vlllaoova 21 xavier 10
Tulsa 3t Clnc!Mitl 27
Toledo 28 Kant State 12
Ohio University 42 Daytoli 12
. AFL STANDINGS
Denisoo 23 Oherlin 8
By United Press llltemational
Wootem Mich. 40 MarohaU 12
East
Marietta 25 Otterbein 6
Team
W L T Pd.
Muskingum 9 Capital 0
New York . . . . . • 5 2 0 .714
Wooater 28 Kenyon 16
llool4n . . . . . . . . 340.t29
Heidelberg 15 Ashland 9
Hooaton • . . • • • • 3 5 0 .375
Dellance 14 Bluffton 6
Miami . . • . . . . . 2 4 1 .333
South O.kota s~ 23
Bulralo • • . • • • . I 6 I .lt3
Youngstown Stole 20
West
Ohio Wesleyan 39 Wabash 0
Team
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John Carroll 23 Adelbert 13
Kanoao City •. ••. 7 I 0 .875
Ferrio (Mich.) 36 Findlay 16
oakland . . . . •.. . 5 2 0 .714
Ohio Northern 27
Dlet!o . •..••• 2 .714
Northwood (Mich.) 0
Denver • • • • . • . • • 3 4 0 . 429
WUmlnston 27 Case Tech 6
Cincinnati ••. •. •• 2 8 0 .250
W. VL State 27 Central State 20
&amp;lnday'a ReMIIta
BaldwiJ&gt;.Wallace 14 Wittenberg 7
Now York 48 Boston It
M~ Union 33 Hinm 18
llouoten 30 Bulfllo 7
Oakl•nd 31 Clllclmatl 10
ABA STANDINGS
DOIIVer 21 Miami It
Kanno Cill' 27
Dteso 20 By United Press International
East
&amp;mday'o Gamet
Team
WLPd.
Bulralo at New York
Mlnne. 1 0 1.000
DOIIVer at Booten
Kentucky •• • . • • . 3 I .750
Houston at Cinclmatl
New York • •• . . . • 1 I .500
Kanno City at Oakland
Miami .. .. .. .. . 0 2 .000
Miami at SoD Dloso
IDdlana ••••••••• 0 3 .ooo
NBA STAI'IJINGS
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By United Preul'tlternatlonal
Team
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Team
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Dallas .. .. . . . . . 0 0 .000
Booten . • ' ' ..... . t 0 1.000
Baltimore •• , •• ••. • 5 3 .625 Deaver .. . . ' .• . • 0 0 .000
Houoten .. .. .... . 0 0 .000
ClnclmaH • • • • • • . . 3 2 •800
Pltlladelpltla ••••••• 3 2 .800 Loo Angeles • • • . . • 0 0 .000
New York ......... 3 3 .600 . Now OrleaM • .. • •. o 1 .ooo
!U&gt;day'a Games
Detrol! .. ......... 2 3 .400
Mllwaakee o o
0 t .000 - - 126 Miami 94
(Only pmo achdlled)
West
IIAinday'o Gamea
Team
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N&lt;nr
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Fraucllco, • . , • , 3 I .750
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WalhlDgtao . . • . • 3 4 0 .t29
Pl1iladelphll • • •• • 0 7 0 .000
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exemption would_ be granted.
Sqlport by Ohio's two pollII·
cal parties hu apparently insured the success of the Rhodes
Administration's $759 mlllion
bolll issue. It also has the slt)port of the state AFL-CIO.

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While the a,.portero of I h e are not about to foriel" .
bond Issue have not. Corgollen
Republlcalll jot
ll'om
ihal 'WJIAirs rejected the Ohio tlie Demoicralli, and AFL-CIQ,
llonll eommluion Idea llmoot by qreelng to their riQuoil£
tw...-, they ' feel lhl!f!s are Almost ewry mOdlllcattoa" r....
quested was gril\!ed ind tht fidiffer.,. this lime.
.,.. ona member or the odml"' sue Wll handlod IIIDOit lll&lt;i I
!stratton' team that was r e - bl • parMaan pr""'all. l!fvll)~
slble Cor movinl the bond Issue ol the OBC wu IP'Inted inlllathroush the legislature said: lng!JI and almost bitterly.
uOBC ~ught us a les1011 we

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NO ADMISSION
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Property
Curtis N. Jones, Dorothy V.
Jones to George C. Gelilebper,
Mary A.

Genhelmer, parcel,

Che""r,
Al'thur H. Beegle to Slate of
Ohio, easement, sutton.
Virginia MQ Fisher, Anna
Louise Weaver Smith, Arthur H.
Smith, Jr., Helma Weaver White,
Selwyn H. White w Paul Simon,
Guldo Glraloml, lots, l'&lt;lmeroy.
Kenneth VIning to Kenneth 0.
Marklns, Vermont Marklns, 'h A
Slllobury.
Roscoe Fowler, Mildred F..,I.
er to RB1Jnond Lee Walburn,
Mary Lou Walburn, lot, Middleport.

Gil)' T. carleton, Emma F.
Carleton to Leland Porker, Mar·
pret Parker, 6..32 Acres, Chest..
er.
Ora A. Nease, dec., to Dora1d
Weese, CArl Weese, Anna SaY•

a,ge, cert. tor lnnt., Syncuse.
Elaine

E. Haworth, EUis Ha-

worth. 8ara Ervin Brown, Wil·
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THESE SIX YOUNG ladies became members of Ohio Ete Phi Chepter of the Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority Sunday night when the aMual ritual of jewels was held a.t the home or Vlkki Gloeckner,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy. Seated, left to right, are Texanna White, Jo Smilh, sarah Bechtle;
standing, left to right, Dorinda WUson, Llrxla Riffle, Charlotte Davidson.

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Nov , 18, last year until h i s
death on March 2. It was awardeel in connection with groond op.
erations against~ the hostile
forces in Vietnam.
This citation says:
"Through his untiring effort
his men. Alt~ wounded he
refused medical treatment and and proCessional abllity, he COO·
conMnuecl to aid his men.
slatentiy obtained ootstandlng re"His valorous action contrib- sults. He was quick to grasp the
uted immeasurably to the suc- impticaUons of new pr.oblems
cess ol the mission and the de- with which he was faced as a
result of the ever-ehangtng sitfeat of enemy forces .
"Lt. O'Laughlin's personal uations inherent in a COWlter iribravery, aggressiveness and de- surgency operation.
vallon to duty are in keeplns
''The energetic application oC
with the highest tradition or the his extensive knowledge haa mamilitary service and reflect great terially contributed to the overcredit upon himself, his unit, all effort of the United Slates
the 25th InCantry Division and the in Vietnam.
"He was a motivating examU.S. Army. "
Among the medals also was a ple to all with whom he came
Bronze Star for service from In contact. His devotl~ t? ~~t;y,
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causing mariy friendly casualties.
Lt. O'Laughiin, with complete
disregard for his personal safe·
tJ, moved through the intense
enemy tire to aid and encourage

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loyalty and meticulous attenttor.
to detail are in keeping with the
finest traditions of the U, S.
Army and reflect great credit
upon himself, his unit, the 25th
Infantry Dhdslon, and the military servicll!."
Among the other medals presented were the Vietnam Servi ce Medal, the National Defense
Meclal, the Purple Hear( and
Good Conduct Medal. The combat Infantry and markmanshfp
badges were also included in the
presentation.
Medals are, or course, no sUbstitute for a father, and yet,
perhaps, in some magical way
they will inatlil In little Rob
O'Laughlin - aud the rest of
us for that matter - a great
respect for the heroi.: men who
lay down their lives for t h e
American Way .
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EXTRA POINTS - Raymond Cline (12) of F.utern got o..,r the goal line with the extra po1nta
here before being hauled down by SOuthwestern. Cline's EP's were tallied after Dennis Eichinger
snagged an aerial from Ray Karr to make the score 28-8 in favor of Eastern F'riday nigllt.
WlNNING ENTRY
CASHEL, Ireland (UPI).... !lr
lvor, wiJmer of the English
Derby, will run in the Washing.
ton, D,C. Jrternatlonal at
Laurel Park, Md., Nov . 11.
The colt, owned by American
Raymond Guest, will be ridden
by English champion jockey
Lester Piggott, wbo rode Sir
lvor to victory in the E'ngllsh
Derby
and
2,000 Guineas
Classic.

The big event of the unllm·
lted hydroplane raci111 aeaeon

-the Gold Cup-will be alapd
Bept. 8 at Detroit over a ftve-

AFTER PASS - Eastern Sophomore Tom Karr {80) was
unable to get hold of the pigskin on this aerial fi'om his older
brother, Ra,y, the Eagles senior quarterback, as Southwestern' s Bill Ramsey (33) came on to deflect it.

SCORING TD - Fullback Hudoell (32) of the AleXIInder
!ijlartana bulldozes hi 1 way tor 1 2-yard !DIIchdoorn carry In the
clotlng seconds of the llrat periOd togivethe Athens Countians
. tie at that stqe.. Hudnell then went o-ver with the extra
to put Alexander in front, 8-6, ar'Migoing on to win 14-12,
Southern Frlday nlghL

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Ja.p, three-mile course on the
Detroit River. 'lbe race oft'en
a total purse of $40,000.

BY JACK O'BBIAN
NEW YORK - Florence Ballard, one of the original a..
premes, just bad twin aJ,rlJ ....
Gloria De Haven and ..,aband
Dick Fincher .,, dlvorclnc Cor
the second tlmei they haYe two
children ... . Zsa Zsa'• Joining
the star .trek and fronMns a coomotlc line .... So many perfllme
mftlft. are 1110\'lns Into the Gen'l Motora mdg. (Rovlon, Eotee Lauder, Helena Ruben1teln
and more) that Women•a Wear
DaUy called It "Tho General
Odora Bldi!' • r • • ADd a bUUfJ.
Ins by any o4her name atUl would
look baaalltlll; it's 11110118 the
handaomest edlftceo 8II)'Whon
.... The CBS Bldg. Ia an arch!.
toctural dancb' but seema hem·
mec1 Itt by the aruclitres around
It ... . The Sunmit Hotel, as someone aay1, " ...ma too far from

Robert Welser, Th.,nu Edpr
Ervin, Norman Ervin, Ruth Er·
vln Houston, WUI!am Houston,
Clan Ervin Slower~ Jack Stew·
art to James F. Arnold, I~ Mlddlepor~

W. c. Gibbs, Golden Gibbs,
Nellie Gibbs to Bernard carter I
CharleiM! CUter, Everette cart-

er, Jr., Thelma carter, parcels,
Che11ter.

ilam1Y M. Rosenbaum, Nancy
E. Rosenbaum to Eugene F. Eskew, Marguerite E. Eskew, lot.
Pomeroy.
catherine
K. Rosenbaum,
Extrx., Donald A Rosenbaum
dec. to Eugene F. Eskew, Marguerite E. Eskew, lot, Pomeroy.
E. W, Holcomb, Vera Holcomb,
to June&amp; Compston, 40 acres, Salem.
Willie E. Davia, Dorotlzy F.
Davis to John M. Pape, Patricia
S. Pape, lots, Racine.
Rush Chapman, Anna Chapman
to i-larry J, Eddy, Mearida J. Eddy, 40.40 acres, Salem.
George S. Hobstetter, Jr., Maxine E. Hobstetter to Keith G. Aeiker, Delores Aeiker, lot, Pomeroy.
Dorothy Young, JoeY~, Jr.

Rowena Yourw, Mary Jane Kitchen, William Kitchen, Robert
Young, Audrey Young, Pauline
Buck, C. W. Buck, Sr., Lurene
Kennedy, Frank Young, A I Ice
Young, Ruth Young, Wilbur YoWlg
to James Hazelton, Vada Hazelton, parrels, Rutland.
Wm. E. Slivers, Adm., Nellie
Clay, dec., to Kenr.eth Pauley,
Katherine Pauley, lots, Scipio,
Harrisonville.
frank Graham, dec. to Merrie
Graham Gardner, Arah Riser,
Rex Graham, Karl Graham, af!id.
for trans., Rlltland.
George Graham, Mona Lee
Trego, Jerry M. Trego, Jo Ann
Grant, Bryan W. Grant, An.h
Riser, Rex F. Graham to Merrie
Graham Gardner, 93,20 acres,
Rulland.
Merrie Gr11ham Gardner to
Ohio Power Co., 93,20 acres,
coal, RuUand.
Lindley Ooburne, Elizabeth Osburne to Tom Eugene Dllwn, 50
acres, Chester.
Park W. Smith, dec. to Lucille
t smith, cert. for trans., Scipio.
Lilly B. Chriot,y w Roy H.
Chrtst,y, Margaret E. Christ,y,
partels, Olester.
Robert G. Elk, Mary B. Elk tD
Monongahela Power Co., right of
Way, Olive.
Maxine Price, Comm. • Freeland E. Norris, dec., to Earlene
Norris, 13 acres, Lebahon.
Esole B. Russell to Thomas
R. Rue, Velma D. Rue, Iota,
MlcldlePort.
DorCJithy L. GUmore, Gdn., Delbert Norman Call to Bobby E.

Payne, Iris A. PIYJIIl, I~ Middleport.
Elhel Virs!nla Bowen, dec., to
Paul Moodo•u, Jr., Gregg OilS, Bonnie Lundell, G......

lbo beach" and the Americana
lkltel "lookt llke lbo baa the
&amp;.lmmit came Inn .... 'lbe Se&amp;srama and LoYer Bros. buildIns&amp; alao are 11110118 the tnl&amp;ht.Y
few truly beautltltl addltlont to
the Manhatlan ICOII8.
Martha Raye waa tooatedlllthe
SID ol lbo Iiove before ll7lns
to Fort Brau tD be made a
ran colotlel (Jlonorary) ....
11iere•• a move on by tbe Jnte~ wildlife conservation
lfCIU.P ealled us.ve the EDdan·
precl ~lea" ()leaded by Notherland Prince ConaortBernhard)
to get Jackie Ktnne&lt;IJ publicly
to alvo up her Somali leopard
coat (It waa an olflcial 11ft cltr·
Ins JFK't lncumbeney) toclrama- ·•
lize the pll&amp;hl ol the dl-arlngl_..l.
Furrier Georges K a p I a n
montho 8.110 amouncecl be'd de·

• - ..,. DillY ., """' r.imero,.Yidd'tiW't. o.. Malldof, Oc-.. 28,

the Election-No. 2

Voters Certain to be·· ou~y Nov.·5
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EDITOR'S NOTE: 'nils is
the second or alx articles
dealing with the Nov, 5 1!0"'
eral election in Ohio. T h e ,.
llrst concerned the Slate Supreme Cour~ The o t he r •
wlU deal with the GeiK!nl
Aaserli'bly, co"ll'esatonal, U.
S. Sonate and preoldential
campaigns.
By RICHARD E. LIGHTNER
UPI statehouse Reporter
COLl!MBIJS (UPO - Ohio
voters will be very busy Nov. 5,
In addition to selecllns the
per1011s to represent them It
the county, state and national
level, they will be called on to
decide 1,409 other matters.
Socretary of Slate Ted W.
Brown has 011 ftle 135 bund loaues, 58 local qltion questions,
208 misceuaneous questions and
1,006 tax levies.
However, In addition to the
1,401 local matters to be decided, voters wW ~ asked to approve or disapprove two amen:l-ments to the Ohio Constitution.
state Issue No. 1 would authorize the Issuance of bonds cr
other obligations for highway•
and other capital Improvements
in Ohio.
State Issue No. 2 would permit the General Assembly to
grant homestead exemptions to
Ohioans,
The second amendment may
not be as successful with the
voters as politicians b e 1 i e v e
State Issue No. 1 will be.
Originally conceived to grant
real estate tax exempti(lfls for
resident homeowners age 65
and over, the state issue No. 2
was changed during its course
of travels.
Words Added
The language that gives the
legislature permission to gnnt
an exempdon to all resident
homeowners was added to that
which permitted the assembly
to make exemptions tor those
over 65.
The pr~VQsed ameOOmeM
falfs to specify how for the leg·
islature may go in providing ex·
elq)tions and leaves the General Assembly with broad power
to determine who would get the
exemptions and how m.u.ch .an

In the propoali, ~ mWlon
is sot aside Cor hlgtiD,yo; $120
mUllon for water pollallon .....
trol and ma_.,..nt; tlOO mq.
lion for technical and vocoi!On11 education, higher oclucallon
and ju1enUe rehabUltollon, fJO
mUIIon Cor parks and recreation, $19 mWion ror addlu-1
counl,y eilliOrlo and stole bulldlrwe.

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es: he'll abandon FI'BAceforllere
.... Everyone -.lerecl wby mll-

llonalre oportainanDCYtdMcf;Gn.
nell -.ldenly made . . a a d
oranp juice his favorite apert.
Mt: he just bought Florlcta'• big•
geat orange srove.

By

WASHlNGTON - The unsink·
able Nelson.Rockefeller, qain reJected ror the highest omce only
months ago by the Republican National convention, ts fast becomlns the second blt!Best Republican in the nation.
To look at his career, indeed,
is almost to conclude that defeat
Is good Cor afel1011,Fortheloaer
tn August at Miami Beach 11,
against Ill the laws or prollabill·
ty, today the winner. He 1s today
the unchellensecl leader of East·
ern Republicanism and in that
crucial area the one indispensable man to the Presidential
campaign or his erstwhile rial,
Richard Nixon.
- Not Ions 110 Nelson RockefeUer was publicly patronized by
Sen. Jacob Javits of New York
and all but CJpeniJ! seemed by
Mayor John Lindsay or New York
City, Today the herelofore unbeatable Serw.tor Is hippy to associate himself wherever possible with Governor Rockefeller
and wUJ return to the Senate, if
at all, oniJ! becauae NelsnnRock·
efeller atone has mantgedtoproduce some semblance or order
and purpose In the G.O.P. In New
York Slate.

And tDc1ay the highly u"'Republlcan Republican Ma,yor Undsay
presides over 1 city deeply embittered In nearly every possible
way, wracked by teachera' strike

teachers' strike, torn by

IC)OD

pollee sl""downs and Interracial
anlmue. He himself Is threatened
in the "ry otreets by erstwhUe
edhere!U who once vlbnted in
lltenl ecatac7 before him and
wbo now shout oniJ! that "LindSay
must go."
-l'Wo years ago Nelson RockefeUer woo llghtint! Cor his life In
a re-election campaign to which
Mayor Lindsay contributed mal1&gt;o
ly a t.ngltt.Y condenscenalon, If
oot actoally a hidden hosillit.Y.
Two years ago Javita was lssuins ultimoturna to a hardi&gt;ressed

Governor who looked wry much
to have had It for good.
Now, half the Republican candidate a Cor the legislature In Now
York State decline even to be
photographed with Javlts - and
beamlngly aoek the smaUestpartlsan embrace from Nelson Rockfeller. Javita, to be sure, still
survives; but no one now S\lt'pooao him to be the head of New
York Republicans, As tor Lindsay, his eareer lies in ruina;ard

the man who In August was seri-ously boomed!&lt;&gt;&lt; VIce-President
now would clearb have the gravest or dlmcullj' In being re-elect·
eel tD municipal omce.
It is one of the oddest turnabouts In recent political hlttory.
For tOda,Y Nelson Rockefell'!" Ia
pialuly on the way to hl&amp;i&gt; Callloet
post In a ,Nixon Aclmlnlotratlon,
asaumirw there lstobeone- am
a88uming, too, that the heretofore cool and distant G. 0, P, movers and ohakera inNewYorkSiate
do not successfully entreat him to
stay at home •• lbo !lillY otrecUvo parl;y ahepherd , _ remotely in slglrt.
For Javita Ia: now tar more
concerned with per.-!' survival
than with dreams of part,y leadership. And Llndasy is flnlling
"Fun City," hla sometime rame
for Manhattan and ita environs,
• clt.Y barely sovernable ot all
and, to be lldlY plain about It, in
a condition little short of anorclty,
To ei:-New Yorkers returning
briefly these claya to those low·
era an old remembered ~~
and elan, it Is I case oC visltlns
the Incredible. In Llndsay'abrlef
tenure auch of the sheen as had
survived the early postwar yeerR
Ia gone; and Ill the slamour has

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departed.

Jt Ia, of course, iD tnaQ1 ways
all a part or a world Lindsay
never made. But It Ia also true
~ ,lila ~lt;y Ia paying oa-ly
' toi Ill¥'eislontial irresponolbllilj'
of its decision to put Its atratri
Into the hands or this man of undoubted charm but also of Wll!ewould TKaR children be to each nlable inexperience - this pr~
other - tint eoualDI, or aec- fesolonalantagonisl of aclrtoclM
ond coualns? Normslly the sec- thing called "orsantzation poltond generation are second cou- tics."
otno, bul because of the - l e
For wlthwt orpnlzollOn no
blood mixture, would lhla c:hange great public enterprise can .be
tldnga? - MRS. H.
run at all; and thatprofwnd truth
Dear Mra. H:
is the eiiPlanation both Cor LitldYw lett me at --double cou- say'o tragedy and tor Rockealns." Woulcla&amp;enealoglotplease feller'• reemergence Into the
step forward and oxplaln tldnss? p011er and the Jlory. Channing
Wblle you're at lt, tell ua once aud "charismatic" he mu not
181ln the dlll'erence between sec- be; but he doaa know bow to make
ond coualns and couolns onee- lhillp work. The trwble with
removecl.
"T~ New Politics" of such as ,
And bow about If the chUdren Lindsay and Sen. Euge110 Mccarol - • • couoina marrlocl the thy Ia that they don'~
chilclren of dnuble coualns? Would
tlda be a llangeroua combhtaUon,
lhould bad genes get together~
THE DAILY SENTINI!L
tCVar&amp;D TO INI'I!IUI' W
Con!Uolng, lan't It? Alao faocl...,, ••_,AIM
natlns. Thanks for any lntormo.
IIDIAIDI.UWDI,~
lion forthcoming. - H.
Nil&amp;... ..., ............... " '
Ohio van., ......... ~. u1-.....

PENDANT, PENDANT, WHO
OWNS THE PENDANT?
Dear Helen:
Several years aso we bought
a 9ft' home and friend• came
to help us clean up. While clearIns: out an old "fruit eellar,"
one ol the men - let's call him
Dave - found an old pelldant,
so dll1;7 and beal-&lt;11&gt; he threw It
on the trash pile.
I reocuecl It becauoe I wanteel a remembrance of movtns
day. Mter I cleaned the pen.
dant, It lookecl ao unuaual I took
It to a jeweler who said It waa
worth about $200. We tried our
beat to locate the rigbttul owner. No takers, ao we were advlaecl the Jewelry r!SirtfUUy belonged to us, aa it Hearne with
the property.'' We're keeping it
as our "tamlly heirloom."
However, Dave claimed it. My
..,aband offered him $100 for
Thio column Ia dedicated to
"hla half," and he ref'Uaed.
family living, so It you're bivEver since then Dave'• wife
Ins kid troollle or just plain
(they ere 11011 separated) won't
apeak to me and has gune to trouble, lsi Helon help YOU.
sreat lengths to tell mutual' She wiU also welcome your """
frlends how we uc:heatedi' them. / amuaina npertencea. ~~~~.
!Jie never mentions the •too· Helen_. in care oflhl•-•·

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otrer, and she may not lmliw
about!~

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aed htb!rcepted a pus and
Morrall quickly turnec1 them
Into !DIIchdowns 11 the Colts
zOdlled to a !Goa load early Ill
the IOcond period.
The Loa Anpleo lou, .,.p.
ping the Rams' lt-pme regular
oeaaon lfimll1rl streak, left the
Dallas
Cowbo7a- who meal
Green Bay tonight Ill a

UP! "'"""JalutaJ
WrltjlrUnllao?

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Ce~lil

not the llalllmoro

•· Cella, who PlN'ed wlt11out their

·llllltw · -

SUtalay but clldn'l
_, · - 111111 blm •• they .......
• with I attrrlDc perforrnanco to
,. abock lbo Loa Anplea Raina,

- 2'1-10.
Eorlllfarrall pafmmeclciPIbl)' In Unltaa' lboence but It
wu the Colt dofeDalvo unit
IIIIIch turnec1 lbo pme around.
Tha dotoDoe recowrecl a fumble

Rocky's Fortunes Revive,
]avits, Lindsay 'W recked

I upseta me to have thla wOmTwlla D. Chapman, Ber- an hate me. Sbould I corner her
Mrd HWJijl)lrey, Morrlo Humph- apd tell her we tried to be fair?
rey (Maurice) Charles -en, - T. Y,
Eerl Bowen, Norman Bowen, Del· Dear T:
bert Bowen, aftld. for trane. •MidBy all means, leU her, buldon't
dleport.
Ol!Picl any sreat chan8e lJI this
_,.., People hans on to their
resentmento bocauae they ..,.
Joy the teellns of slit-Importance
they bfinl.
rm lUre your friends know
111o pendant 11 leplly yours.
Be aure they 1110 kmw about
alsn and make no moro ,_.... yonr otror to Dave, And thon,
coati bocauH tile apecltts wao forpt Ill - H.
~- lion .... Henry Dear Helen:
toocse
lo to ....,c
FClllda jumped aboard the lltraI lltllave I read Ill Jour coltor~en promotion - · poood tor umn 1ear1 8.110 111 ~~~Planation
a mink ad for Mike Forreatlltr ol COUII,n relatlonlhlpo,
.... The claolic cborUI-pJWicb·
Could JOU p i - tall me aliDo uau&amp;lb' ~·· 'om marQfnc bout " - e couolna'l" I beH'wond IIIOj!llll ur ,....,... mil- llove when a elstar ~ brother
llonalreo IIIIIch It true• but the ltJ lamll1 marrloa I brolber
exception Ia rormer eoPacabana and liater Ill ...,..... famlb',
cborlne Constance Kerlllllh, Just their aftlljll'lng are ·- • ·eoa.
promoted tit lreaaurer ol Town aiDa,, right? So What rlla"'"'
Author James Joneo keepoi!OI-.
tins Cecl op with thins~ ltad plac-

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Stew~

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PLAYJNG IT SAFE, pop
linger Lola weare a We
Wltlie sllMng OD tbe
rail af a Tbamoa River
lltat aear Loacloa.

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the o!Q umeaten team In the

NFL.
Green Bay, meanwhile, Is ltlll
in good ahlpe despite Ita 2.3-1

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mark. Detroit the Central
Dlvllim loader, wos beaten by
Fnncioco, lt-7 whUo the
Chll:qu · Bean edsecl the
Mime- Vlldngs, 28-24. That
left Detroit at 3-3-1 with both
-oto and Chlcqo at 3-4.

san

A Standoff
In a battle ol lbtllll;l', wlnleu
Pittsburgh and
PhiladalpMa
met and neither team COIIld
eeore a touchdan. But Pfi..
taburlh won, 11-3, oo Lualei'• 15-JII'II lleld goal with

Pro Standings .

U. S. Athletes
Cop 106 Medals

NFL STANDINGS
By United Prell Jnternatlonal

(f',aotorn Conterenco)
(Century Dlvle!OD)
Teem
W L T Pet.
st. Louis .. • ••• t 3 0 .571
Cleveland • . • • • • 4 3 o •57.1
New Orleans . • •• 3 t o .t29

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MEXICO CITY {UPI)-Ira unofllcial, but very real, batde
... "Vha" for Mulco tally, and between the world'a top two
Plttaburlllt .. • .• . 1 8 0 .lt3
"hurray8 tor Yankee DoOd1a athletic -ers • - lhlo way:
(Cepltal Dlvle!OD)
Datrilr- But Ill Motcow, lt'a
Total medllo: United sta~•
Team
W L T Pet.
baek to lbo drawllll board to 106, Ruaela 9L
Dallas
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6 0 0 1.000
-, rebuild Soviet athletie -er.
Gold medlio: United States

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111t 1988 OlyJnplc Gameo of 45, Russia 29.

Mexico, llrat ewr held in Lelln
· · Alllorlca, paooed Into • the
:· hlotor)' beoko Sonlay ·night in a
- 4ramatic c:loilna c e , . _ that
.- Into a !leota - a night
.. . warm with LIMn excitement
and pl'CIIIlua to meet apln at
the ()lympico lJI -cb,
Germany, In 1972.
..,. bappy throng ol more
than 80,000 that chanted "Vha ·
llulco, VIva Mexico" at the
·: Obtqlic Stodi1111 hod plent;y to
celebn.._ for Mexico had Sllf&gt;
~ ee11tully atapd the larptt
Olympics Ill history, and - I t
.. l*celltlly diiPita the threat
cauaed by 11roet vlolODCe 10
clayo before the pmoe.
And fer the United Slates,
thera was reJoicing In the
recapture of the ovenll 01ympic loam clwq&gt;lnnahip- a Iitle
.. R1111sta took over in 1958 at
Melllourne
and
hold
through the Olympic GAmet of
1960 In Rame and 198t in Tolcyo.
FINl Score
,_ nn.l "aeore" in the

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This ends l Ions climb back
for the U.S. Olymptone. MaJor
foctors in the U.S. tr!UD1(11l
were: L Continued excenence
In track and fteld with 15 gold
meclals, oomparecl to 14 at
Toki-o; 2. Elfll&amp;n&amp;lcm of the
Olympic swlmmlns program so
that lbo U.S. water power,
greater than ever this yeer,
prOduced 58 or the llnal total of
106 meclala; 3. SOviet Callure to
clomi,.te such sports as gym-

naatics, wresWrw, and weight-llftlne which wore hugo Ruaslan
meclal sources in the put
Perhaps the moat accurate
baramelor of what happanecl
here was what happaned In
Moscow.
lntonnecl sources in Moscow
said SUtalay that the Kremlin
has ordered a big shako.., in
Soviet aporia In light of the
Soviet Olympic Callure. A new
state cmnmlttee oo sports,
dtrecUy reoponalble to the
government's councn of ministers, ia In the workl.

J!,J UDited Pruo -.atlonal
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Minnesota • . . . . . 3 4 o .429
Chlcli!O • • . . . . • 3 4 0 .t29
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Baltimore •.• , . . 8 1 0 ,857
l..ol Angeles • • . • • 8 1 o .857
Son Franclttco .•.• t 3 0 .571
Atlanta , .... ••.. I 6 0 .tt3
&amp;mday' a Results
ila!Mmore 27 Loa Angeles 10
New York 13 Waahlnston 10
Cleveland 30 Atlanta 7
Francisco 14 Detroit 7
PIMaburgh 6 Pl1iladelphla 3
Chicago 26 Mlmeaota 2t
st. Louis 31 New Orleens 17
(Only games achecluled)
Monday's Games
Green Bay at Dallas (jlisht)
(Only game ochecluled)
&amp;mday'a Games
Baltimore at New York
ChlcB.IIO at Green Bay
Cleveland at
Francisco
Dallas at New Orlean•
Detroit at 1..o1 Angeles
PltiolJurBh at Atlanta
st. Loula.at Phlladelphla
Wa8lllnitoil at Minnesota

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17 oeeoada left-after the
Eqleo went Cor 1 lint dolm on
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play lXI their
own nit10 with 49 second• loft.
In the other throe games
&amp;onday, Cleveland routed AtlaJ&gt;o
ta, 311-7, Now York edsecl
Waohing!Dn, IS-10, and 5I. Loulo
-Now Orleans, 31-17.
The Boltlmore defense
obowecl Ita mettle In the llral
three mlnutoa when the Ramo
reco.....t 1 blockecl punt '"' the
Colt 17-but hod to settle tor 1
19-yard lleld goal by Bruce
Gossett. The rest of the way It
wao all tho Colts,
After Tom Matte ran 411-Yirlla
with a swing pass from Mornll,
Jerry HUI scored the llrst Colt
TD on a plunse. Fred MUler
thell pouncecl on a WUI!e Ellison
llanble on the 30 and scampered
to the four and Mornll acored

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before the end of the llrat
periOd, .)ltntny Orr caught I 4tY'Ifd !DIIchdown Pill fl'an
Morrall to make It 2o.&amp;
Scarao On Fumble
Dick Wltther acG(llod ,. a
Cllmble ll'om teammate Gary
Lewis and daabad 12 prdo tor
the perM 'l1l that pvo
San FruciJCO the wiD OVU'
Detro!~ Lewis hod caught a 37yard paso from John - e
befcre fumbling on the 12.
Mac Percival's fourth lleld
goal- 1 47-yardor with throe
seconds left- P'" Chi CliO the
wild victory over Mii. .IIOIL 1t
came I1W' the Vlklnso took a
24-23 lead on Jos Kapp'o :IS-yard
TD pus to GeiK! Walhlngten
with 66 seconds lett.

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Four Mid-American Confer-

ence teams, Including Mlami,

have tried to tame the Bobcats.
All have faDed as unbeaten
Ohio Univerlit,y polished otr
Marohall (48-8), Kant state {317), Toledo (40-31) and Miami
(24.7).

Toledo and Miami had been
unbeaten prior to their meeting
with the Bobcats.

Unless Western Michigan or
Bowllns Green upset Ohio U. the
Bobcato will bave a Dec. 27
date in Orlando, Fla. Their Tan-

Grid Scores

gerlne Bowl 0[1110110111 llsureo to
be Richmond, the present
Southern Conference pacesetter.
Giant step
ou took a gianl step toward
lte bowl appearance Sallmlay
when Miami riwec1 prOYloualy
unbeaten Bowllns Green 31-7.
The Bobcats reeled
their
alxth straight win with a t2-12
decilloa over Dayton. II was a
~eague skirmish and ou•a
tlrot win over Dayton olnce
1964.
There are now only two IDI·
beaten Ohio colleges - the Bobcats and Ohio State (5~) which
blow a 2t~ lead but rallied for
a 31..24 win over Rllnois .
The lllckeyes entertain gianl.
killer Mlchioln Slate saturday.
The ~· thumped Notra
Dame 21-17, otopplng the Irish's
iaat ditch try Cor victory on the
ooo-yard line.
Alhiand Do1mecl
Unbeaten In Ita laal 18 starta,
Aohland Cell to Heidelberg lS-9.
OU wiU be on the road the
_ . two weeki against Western

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OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL RESULTS
By United Press International
saturdaY
Cleve. S~ Ignatius 52
Cle~. West Tech 8
Clove. South 26
Cleve. John' Marshall22
Parma Valley Forge 29
Shaker Heights 7
Lorain 5I. Mary 26 Ashtabula 6
Brookside 18 Keystone 16
Univ. School 32 Pills. !holy aide t
Hawken School 12 MIIDIIee VaL 8
Grand Valley 46 Leclgemont 6
WlJTen Western Reserve 64
Cleveland John Hay 6
Akron SL Vincent 20
Beclford Chane! 0
Cleve. ~ Joseph 28
Cathednl Lelln 26
Cincinnati S~ xavier 24 PureeD 0
Lima 32 Portsmouth 31
Tllawanda 8 Middletown Fe1111. 6
Mason 44 Little Miami 22
Lakoto 26 Madison 13
KlnsB 38 East Clinton 30
Dayton Roth 38 Dayton Silvers 8
Marton Calh. 54
lllgh1and (Morrow Co.) 32
Portsmouth Notre Dome 62
Valley 0
Newark Catholic 89 Locaa 0
Coal Grow 30 Ironton ~ Jos. 26
CantDn C. C. 8 Canton Lincoln 6
Wooster 33 Manolleld Madison 0
Weat Branch 22 Cantleld 0

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New Orleau with I 21·
polDI period ol~PloeloL
Jim 11att ran Cor ona 'l1l and
tossed I SS.Y11rd pall to De..
WWlamo Cor IIMIIhor to hlci&gt;Ugtot the llnal poriod aurp.
New York drove 80 Jll'lla fGr
I periOd 'l1l wltlt r&lt;Jaldo
Bobby Duhon collecting 56 of
the Jll'll• 011 elcht 1'111111 and
three pus reeepllou Ill the Illplay drive. Tucker Frederickson
banged owr fran the Cor
the • ..,..... Cllarley Gecalak
mlooocl a U.Y'Ifd llald goal
which would have tied lllo score
with 14 seconds left.

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hlo tlrot PGA v1c1or7 In lbo tllO,OOO HaJ,

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152-116 Win

·~ The

This Week's
Games
OHIO COLLEGE SCHEDULE
By United Press ~
Michigan Slate at Ohio Slate
Cincinnati at North Teus state
Dayton at xavier (N)
Marshall at Bowling Green
Kant State at Loulavllla
Mlatnt at Tuledo
Ohio U. at Weatern Mlchigal:
Ohio Wesleyan at Baldwln-WaL
Capital at Aabland
Muskingum at Denison
Heidelberg at Otterbein
Hiram at Wooeter
Kenyon at Oberlin
Marietta at M~ Unton
Valparaiso at Wittenberg
mutrton at Ohio Northern
Cantril state at Detlance
Centre at Wtlmtncton
Ulloolo Slate at Akron
Findlay at AuaMn Peay
Youngotown at SOthem llltnols
Thiel at Adelbert
ease Tech at Allelheny
Bethany at John carroll
(N- Nlghl)

Open ciD hlo 15th - IS I pro. The

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Over Roekets
By United Praoa lnlernatlonal
EIP• Ballor, wbcioe career
waa • . _ . . . to be llnllhecl
three 701r1 qo, 11 betbor than
ner now. He rMched ll'lDther
milo stoRe &amp;onday night to prow

MlchllPUI at Kalamazoo and
Bowling Green.
Ohio U. amaaaecl 505 yordo
asolnst Dayton. Quarterback
Clove Bryllll pataed Cor 251
yarda and ona touchdown. TOdd
~der, Bryllll'l favorite target, caugbt 11 paaaeo for 203
yords and a TD.
Dave LeVeck I'Wihecl for 118
yords in 20 allempta and two
!DIIchdowna.
Bob
Haumard
ocorecl his 11th !DIIchdown of
the aea1011 on a three - yard
ptunso.
Toledo topped Kent 28-12 and
Weotorn Michigan mauled Marshall to.J2 Ill other MAC games.

.a. Plcldlw ..
ot tu,ooo 111 111o

llrot -

Loa Angeles !.akers,

l~DPlns jack reached 1111 20,000
point mark with a 3Zi&gt;olnt
elrort as the Loken. whipped
the san Dleso Rockets, 152-118.
The pme WIS atoppecl with
8:18 to go wha=lor
comeeted on a 20-t:
to
reach the 20,000 point
aOd
be wu presented with the ball.
He left the game shortly IIW'.
Teammate Wilt ChambarWn,
who scorecl 28 points is the alllimo leador with 25,678 and
retired Bob Pettit Is second at

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State Auto Matual offara 1

llOOD STUDEIT OIICOUNT

20,880.

In the other two pmes,
Atlanto whipped Phoenix, 123100, and Baltimore beat seattle.
1211-114.
Eerl Monroe scored 32 pointe
to pace Baltimore to the
triumph over Seattle. The win
moved llaltlmore into second
place In the east with a 5-3
record.
Zolmo Beat.¥ scored 27 polnta
as Atlanta routed Phosnix. Gall
Goodrich paced the losers with
23.

LONGCIIAMP VICTOR
PAin'&gt; (UPI)- Regent Slnet,
01111011 br Madame Solla Hernandez Gworrlco of ArgmUna,
11011 the $40,000 Prix de Ia Foret
at l.Gagchamp race course
&amp;mday by two lengths over Don
11. Verglu waa another length
behind in the lleld or 13 atartera
for third place.

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The .tc:tory left the tied fGr the Cenlury Dlvlaten
load at f4 with 5I. Loulo, whlell

Unbeaten Elevens
COLIJMilUS (UP!) - Maybe
It's Juat wtlhlW thlnklns on his
part, but Miami Univeralt.Y
linebacker Bob Babich faela
Bowllns Green can beat Ohio

J1ai8 Toanaey

BID Nelsen paaaed fGr 196
ylrlla and Leroy Ke111 I'Uihld
tor 199 Jll'llo Ill 19 carrie• ••

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OHIO COLLEGE SCORES
By United Press International
saturday
Ohio state 31 Uliools 24
Miami 31 Bowlins Green 7
Vlllaoova 21 xavier 10
Tulsa 3t Clnc!Mitl 27
Toledo 28 Kant State 12
Ohio University 42 Daytoli 12
. AFL STANDINGS
Denisoo 23 Oherlin 8
By United Press llltemational
Wootem Mich. 40 MarohaU 12
East
Marietta 25 Otterbein 6
Team
W L T Pd.
Muskingum 9 Capital 0
New York . . . . . • 5 2 0 .714
Wooater 28 Kenyon 16
llool4n . . . . . . . . 340.t29
Heidelberg 15 Ashland 9
Hooaton • . . • • • • 3 5 0 .375
Dellance 14 Bluffton 6
Miami . . • . . . . . 2 4 1 .333
South O.kota s~ 23
Bulralo • • . • • • . I 6 I .lt3
Youngstown Stole 20
West
Ohio Wesleyan 39 Wabash 0
Team
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John Carroll 23 Adelbert 13
Kanoao City •. ••. 7 I 0 .875
Ferrio (Mich.) 36 Findlay 16
oakland . . . . •.. . 5 2 0 .714
Ohio Northern 27
Dlet!o . •..••• 2 .714
Northwood (Mich.) 0
Denver • • • • . • . • • 3 4 0 . 429
WUmlnston 27 Case Tech 6
Cincinnati ••. •. •• 2 8 0 .250
W. VL State 27 Central State 20
&amp;lnday'a ReMIIta
BaldwiJ&gt;.Wallace 14 Wittenberg 7
Now York 48 Boston It
M~ Union 33 Hinm 18
llouoten 30 Bulfllo 7
Oakl•nd 31 Clllclmatl 10
ABA STANDINGS
DOIIVer 21 Miami It
Kanno Cill' 27
Dteso 20 By United Press International
East
&amp;mday'o Gamet
Team
WLPd.
Bulralo at New York
Mlnne. 1 0 1.000
DOIIVer at Booten
Kentucky •• • . • • . 3 I .750
Houston at Cinclmatl
New York • •• . . . • 1 I .500
Kanno City at Oakland
Miami .. .. .. .. . 0 2 .000
Miami at SoD Dloso
IDdlana ••••••••• 0 3 .ooo
NBA STAI'IJINGS
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Dallas .. .. . . . . . 0 0 .000
Booten . • ' ' ..... . t 0 1.000
Baltimore •• , •• ••. • 5 3 .625 Deaver .. . . ' .• . • 0 0 .000
Houoten .. .. .... . 0 0 .000
ClnclmaH • • • • • • . . 3 2 •800
Pltlladelpltla ••••••• 3 2 .800 Loo Angeles • • • . . • 0 0 .000
New York ......... 3 3 .600 . Now OrleaM • .. • •. o 1 .ooo
!U&gt;day'a Games
Detrol! .. ......... 2 3 .400
Mllwaakee o o
0 t .000 - - 126 Miami 94
(Only pmo achdlled)
West
IIAinday'o Gamea
Team
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N&lt;nr
Orlaana
at HouiiiiiD
Fraucllco, • . , • , 3 I .750
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WalhlDgtao . . • . • 3 4 0 .t29
Pl1iladelphll • • •• • 0 7 0 .000
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exemption would_ be granted.
Sqlport by Ohio's two pollII·
cal parties hu apparently insured the success of the Rhodes
Administration's $759 mlllion
bolll issue. It also has the slt)port of the state AFL-CIO.

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While the a,.portero of I h e are not about to foriel" .
bond Issue have not. Corgollen
Republlcalll jot
ll'om
ihal 'WJIAirs rejected the Ohio tlie Demoicralli, and AFL-CIQ,
llonll eommluion Idea llmoot by qreelng to their riQuoil£
tw...-, they ' feel lhl!f!s are Almost ewry mOdlllcattoa" r....
quested was gril\!ed ind tht fidiffer.,. this lime.
.,.. ona member or the odml"' sue Wll handlod IIIDOit lll&lt;i I
!stratton' team that was r e - bl • parMaan pr""'all. l!fvll)~
slble Cor movinl the bond Issue ol the OBC wu IP'Inted inlllathroush the legislature said: lng!JI and almost bitterly.
uOBC ~ught us a les1011 we

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FISH FRY

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NEW HAVEN - ,Tho Woman•a Mlalilllltry Soclet;y ot the
New HlY., First Clureh ot God
hold Ita Oetobor 'meeting with a
feilowoldp dlmer st
DriYe-11. n . . - a - e In
cbarao ot IVa Copehari. 111e aloo
- - pme1, Wlmlngprizes
were Eleamr O.Yia, Aml JoM..
om and - e Fields, A l1lort
business meeting waa .....,.._
ed by tbe pres!-. 0 r p h a
Fieldo, ,nor the cllmer,
Tbe member•hi.P committee,
Cllllllllln&amp; or Mary Slok andDrue
lltrt, reported thet the aoeleQ&gt;
had ...,. DYer Ita aoai wltb a
total ot 27 members. Finance
director IVa Capehart reported
candy and aelaaors ue being sold for a IDOIIOIY....uingproJeet and IIIIIIOUiteOd that a clemonstrallot! pa11y wiU be held ,.. ·
llonda,y, Nov. 11, at the homo ot
FOJe Carpenter.
111 the lb1011ee ot the oplrltual life director, the oecrelar7,

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JACKIE RAY MINOR AND TONY GOODMAN displOJ 1,000
pound moose killed by Jack Minor, Roush Road, Cheshire, ard
Paul Goodman, Camp Conley.

Hunters Bag Moose
Jack A. Minor, Roush Rd.,
Cheahire, and Paul Goodman,
Camp Conley, near Pt.. Pleasant, killed a 1, 000 lb. moose at
White River, Ontario recently
to end an 11-doY hunting a n d
fishing trip.

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Top Ten
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Eight
of United Press lnterrw.tional's
Top Ten Class AA and Class A

powers really went on a scoring
binge over the weekend. ·

Chiefs Nudge
Chargers 27-20

Newark catholic, No. 4 in
Class A ratings, led the point
By STEVE SCHWftRTZ
parade witl1 an 89..{1 poundirw
UPI Wports Writer
of Lucas. Four other Class A
This week's Kansas Cit;y
leaders, Including front~running Chiels look nothing like last
Cory - Rawson, scored 40 or week's Kansas City CllieCs
more points. COry • Rawson except that both are in tlrst
blanked Arlington 41-0.
place In the Western Division or
Upper Arlington, the de[eml- the American Football League.
Holzer Medical Center, First Dillon, Crown City, daughter, ing Class AA champion and curLast week the auers put the
An. Visiting hours 2--4 ancl 7-8 4:50 a.m. &amp;mda,y; Mrs. Garland rent pacesetter, romped to a 62- ball in the air just three times
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics K, !lover, 62 Lincoln Ave., son, 6 win over Newark.
while using the straight "T"
However, third.rated Warren formation against the Dakland
10:58 a.m. SundaY: Mrs. Jem
Ward.
Admissions
J, H&amp;il, Cheshire, dall8hter, 2:- Western Reserve took Clus AA Raiders because of iiUurtes to
point honors with a 64--6 run- split en::ls Otis Taylor and
Mrs. Charles W. Barnhart, 57p.m. SUnday.
Discharges
away
against Cleveland J o h n Gloster Richardson- yet man!26 Klneon Dr.; Mrs. Mary L.
GDU!and, Chillicothe Rd.; DooMrs. Charles L_ Carter, Har- HOJ,
aged to but the Raiders and
ald L. Curry, 146 Texas Rd.; vey 0. Collins, Mrs . FJ.lzabeth
Massillon, No. 3 in Class AA. move into rirstplace.
Mrs. Garland K. Stover, 42 Lln- Deal, Edgar R. Donnally, JohnL. was one of the up11et victims as
This week the Chiefs put
eoln Ave.; ~ellio Slone, Rt. 1 Groce, Mrs. Unley Hart, 3:. the Tigers reu to warren Hard- Frank Pitts at split en:! an:l
Crown City; Henry G. Furst, Rt. Clair lUll, Miss Hariett J. Uoyd, ing 23-12.
quarterback Len Dawson uti ~
1 Gallipolis, Mrs. Ora E. Hall- James McKinney, Robert C. ParHere is how the Top Ten lized a passirrg game to go
hill, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Mrs. Jerry sons, Mrs. Beatrice L. Perkins, lared:
along with the strong running oC
J. HaU, CheGhire; Mrs. Harold Mrs. WUUam T. Perry, Mra.
Class AA
Mike Garrett and rookie Robert
D. DUion, Crown City; Mrs. Ger- Terry D. Pbelin, Amy D. Phalin,
1. Upper Arlington defeated Holes as the Chiefs beat San
ald W, Edwards, Rt. 1 Cheshire; Rand,y E. Rhodes, Mrs. Neiile Newark 62-6.
Diego 27-20
Mrs. Oscar Gritrl.tb, Rt. 2 Vln- J, Sigler, Kent T. Walker, Deryl
2, Mentor dereated Mayfield
· Loa&amp; Pa11•Scores ,
mn; pate Marr, Rt. 1 Letart; Well, John M. WilllamJ, Mra. 20-U.
Dawaon threw for 180 ,YVdl
John M. Wililamo and infant 801l,
~~ Sam~ E. Halstead, Jr., New
3. Warren Western Reserve and hit Pitts With a s;..yard
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Hom; Mrs. Freeda. A. Sayre, Mra:. David L, Jones and inCant dereated Cle ...eland John Hay scoring pass, the longest IDpass
Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Wal- son, Mrs. Kenneth W, Roblnaon 6~.
or the season for the Chiefs.
ter S. lf.yre, Pl. Pleasant; John and infant son, Mrs. Dan L. Rod·
4. Massillon lost to Warren Dawson also set IC) the opening
M. Richardson, Jr., Pt. Pleas- gers and infant son, Mrs. Char- Harding 23-12.
score with 1 4l·yard pass to
ant; Mrs. Ollie Thornton, Ma- les A. Searles and infant daugh5. Elyria dereated Marion Garrett to the Charger eight.
oon; Mro. Wile R. Malna, Min- ter, Teddy Barker, WUllam Harding 37~.
Holmes scored two plays later.
ersville; Eber S. Gillilan, Ches- W. Crawford, Mis11 Marietta
6. Cincinnati st. Xavier de-In other AFL games New
ter; Ml!is Jeanette D. Hill, Rt.
Friend, Clif:tord Lee Ha~r, re.ated Purcell 24-0,
York
rolled over Boston, 48-14,
• 2 Racine; Kent A. Doss, Rt. I Mrs. Robert H. Kearns, Mrs.
7, Canton McKinley defeated Oakland routed CinciM&amp;ti, 31•
Middleport; John L, Groce, Long Lew G. King, Mrs. Cecil Mao- Austintown Fitch 8-6,
10, Houston took Buffalo, 3~7,
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•• BoUom; David M. Long, Rt. 3 ole, Mrs. Janet Meal, Mrs. Rich9. Cleveland St. Joseph de- and Denver eked out a 21-14 win
Wellaton; Mr. James F. Wil- ard H. Roy, Criss Coe S a y r e, leated Cathedral Latin 28-26.
over Miami.
f
liamson, Wellston; Jesse J, May, Ernest W, Wells, Carroll T, WU10.
Yo~slown Struthers deThe New York Jets retained
•• K«KNa, w. Va.; Mrs. Clifford Ad- iiarna, Mrs. Paul E. WolCeand!n- leated Hubbard 54-6.
first place In the Ealiltern
kins, Ironton; Robert E. A 1 I e n, rant daughter'
Class A
Division as reserve rwming
Wellston; Mrs. Robert G. Cal1. Cory-Rawson defeated Ar- back Billy Joe romped for three
labaD, Rt. I Jackson; Paul E.
lington 41..(),
touchdowns ard Matt Snell
Long, Rt. 3 Ironton; M r s.
2. West Muskingum defeated scored twice against the hapless
James C. Pashki, Jackson; GlorTri-V&amp;iley 50..22.
Ia J. Walden, Ironton; Mrs. Rus3. Norwalk St. Paul dereatecl
oeU S. Saunders, Rt. 2 ScotTO MEET NOV, 11
Western Reserve 6-0.
town; Miss Alma L. Lesser,
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio'•
4. Newark Catholic defeated
Rt. 5 Jackson; Mrs. Thelma M. high school athletic directors Lucas 8S-O.
Pratt, Ravenswood; Mrs. James meet Nov. 11 for a one - day
s. Riverdale defeated Mo.
H. Nicholson, Rt. 5 Athen!l; Mrs. program at the Ohio State Univer- hawk 26-20.
Eugwte Harrison, Jackson; Rob- sity.
6. Portsmouth Notre Dame
ert H. Phillips, Coal Grove.
Keynote speakers will ba Clltr defeated Valley 6~.
Births
Fagan, executive secretary ol
7. Barnesville lost to Sl
Mrs. Charles W. Barnhart, the National Federation of illgh ClairsvUie 44-20,
A lherepy program IIIII party
126 Kineon Dr., son, 1:49 p.m. School Athletic AsooclatlOIUI;
8. Lorain St. Mary defeated for residents of Cottage 7 at the
Saturday; Mra. Janneo F. Wil - Richard Larkins, Ohio State Unl- Aohllbult 26-6.
Gallipoi.J 11 State Institute were
llamson, Wellston, dl\ugtrt.er, 1: - verstt;y athletic director and Sen.
9. Mechanicsburg lost to Mt. held Thursday by members of
SS a.m. 9Jnday; Mrs. Harold D. Temyoon Guyer, R-Findla,y.
Sterli~ Plains 16.-6,
the Wildwood Garden Oub.
10. Marion Catholic defeated
The gardeners assisted thepa' Higllland (Morrow County) 54- Uents in maldng coraagea. They
32.
served kool aid and cooldea and
10. West .Jefferson lost to
bad ClJid1 ani snacks dur!Jw the
Hunilton Township 13-0.
aft:emooa. Each was preserQd
with a ehi!Jon head scarf. A bouFERRARI FIRSf
quet of mums waa presented to
ROME (IJP0
Ernesto Mrs. Gomer PhUiipo of G~
''Tinon BrambUa of Italy drove lis, chairman of theriPY prohis Dlno Ferrari to victory over gnma lor Region U, Ohio AssoItalian Andrea de Adao.tc:h'a ciation of Gorden Clubs.
Dlno F errarl &amp;lnda,y In the 20th
Gtnlen Cl~ members gciiiJI: to
Grand Prix of Rome.
the inatltute were MrL U, S,
Jssn Pier"' Beltoloe ot Neaae, Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs.
France,
wbo elreadl' baa Vernon Nease, Mr1. Edson Hoi~
cilnehed the ~ Formula Ion. Mra. Denver Holter, Mra.
two championablp, was fourth in Dovid Flagg, Mra, Homer HaltMatra baldnd Briton Peter er, Mrs. Karl Gruuer. lira.
New Zt"&gt;lth "Zerlt'lle" c.an ma ke lrfe fun aaain . Precision amplifi.
Getkin,
wiM&gt; missed liking Hiram Fl""or, Mra. *"'"'Fishcal•on from 2 MIOO· l dlm-'t u rcuhs. Wc•ghs on ly 116 ounce arod
Kood lor mmt mold los~es . Co me in for a demonslro~tron of Zenith's
aecond Pltee by 1110 oecondl In er, and Mrs. HeiU')' Tilo~Ma.
new Zl'11t'ilt'. II mo~y bt• Jll\1 roght for you'
the 154.7 -mlle nee In Ida 'l'hll)' wore t&lt;eOJIIj)tllied by Mlao
Brabham.
Yur11&lt;p Tsunoda.

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Teochers will
Dine at Resort

of Ot.-t.ober when most hunters

were plentitul and tasty, along
wttb Northern Pike and Walleyes
Roush killed a black bear 1n
or from 3 to Slh lbs. The moose this same area two years ago
above was the 934th to come aut on one of several other trips to
of Ontario by American lluoters Canada. Both guns used on this
thia year, The weather has been trip were Remington Mod. 700
warm, and the moose remained B,D,L.'s in 7 M.M. magnum.
hidden in swamps. Roush a n d

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grouse and partridge

Goodman report license I o r
moose, bear, wolf, deer and. small
game and game bird hunt:J,ng costa
$101 Canadian or about$93. Fishing is ~.50. The best hunting Ia
about the second or third week

coo-

UTTLE EAGLES - 'lbo Eastern 7-8th gnde football team
by Larry Ritchie has a
sparkling S..O season record this year. Ritchie's 7-8th teams have been Ullbelteo In 11 conaec:utive games during the past two seaaons. Team members of thia year's squad are tront row, left
to rigt1t, Bill Osborne, Balph Parker, Ropr Olaney, Lee Lysell, Ric:k HoUon, Mike Bhw, Herb
Mclrtyre. Second row, Stew Mlllhone, David Baker, John Sheets, Rust;y Walker, Ran!y Wolf, Tim
Baum, Byron McCoy, Ken Ktncatde, Rodney Baker. Back row, Mr. Ritchie, MUm Sanders, Alan
Duvall, Randy Boring, George Mora, Dick Stettler, Charles Brewer, Gene &lt;ltarMty, carl Thomas
and Charles Eichinger, 1sslstant coach.

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Club Ladies

Give Program,

Party at GSI

Patriots.
The Jets' defense intercepted
Mike Taliaferro, who used to be
Joe Narnath's understudy, ftve

times am recovered
Boston tumbles.

three

L&amp;monica Comects
Daryle Lamonica passed for
three touchdowns as the Raiders whipped the
Oedgllng
Bengalo. He hit Ranker Fred
Bllebtikoa for two scores and
substitute halfback Roger Hag.
berg lor the third.

Eleanor Davia, gave the n,port
on Christ's blrtbday cbservanee.

Anniversary to
Be Observed

Plans lor a Thanksgiving dinner meetlna to be held at the
Tho 50th umlvorsary of t h e
Pleasant Point Resort on Nov. 19 Rullalld Ualted IMibodlst Clureb
were armounced at arecentmeet.. will be obll8rYed &amp;lndaJ With lD
ing of Alpha Epsilon Chapter ol ail-day service.
Alpha Delta Kappa, telehers' honi\IOakor tithe 10:30 LID. wororary aoc:iety, at the heine or lhlp oervlee, following - . , .
Maxine Wingett, Reeine,
school at t:30 a.m., will be the
Helen Smith, chaplain, led d.,. Rev. CalYin Rhoclebetrer, IUJ)er·
votlona honoring FOU!kter's Dly iiUndeDt of the PortalllCilth Jlta..
IIIII the president, Mr"' WI~ trlct ot Motllldlst Churehes. Dr.
gave a report of the atate con- L, L, lloush ot GtllipoUa w I i 1
vention which oheatlendedonOeL
speak at the aflerDoon service
4 ani 5. A stud,y of the handbook st2 p.m.
on sub-cflllter duties was made,
The Jll'OI!l'&amp;m will feature reeOthers attending were Jean Al- OI)IIItlon ot former mlnl-1 IIIII
kire. EUeen Buck, Bernice Hoff.. 50-year members of the clan'ch.
man. June Lee, Elma Louks, EdA potluck cllmer will be bold
na Price, Frances Roberta, Non at noon with rolla, batter a n d
ga Roberta. Goldie Story. IAIbeveraeeo 1o be provlded. TIIOie
cille SWackhamer, and a guest. attending are ashed 1o taka their
Rooalle Story,
own table aervice.

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The theme II "Gilta to 'l'hllll
lor Chriat." 'l'heoocletJwlllalib
partlc:lpate In the world • li!ll'
JII'OJOr viiJil this Jear.
,:
Tho £rOUP t..ted tostartaftqlj'·
or fund lor ilamenf&gt;era. Chli'J!'
Knight liiC1 Iris MDrrla - • 'P
poliUd oa this committee. .
A hitler waa read 0111061 ~
Chrlllmaa boxes to be 1o
the ldne mlalloa In !'Irk Iilli;
Cldlhoml. Aml JollniOII waa IIPpointed to be in chargo ol II.
Next mon1b'1 mnHng will J1t
bald at the ldne ot NeiU, llo!I!J.

dfnc.
At1enc11J11

uon, :uoPb'._ ,..,_, or Impound-

ment,

ana ftrum

llow control, end

ftood control, at.ate .upported or
allfated lnaUtuUons of hllher edu-

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oure cooker for the ldtehen was
lllPt""ed with the Atbertono malelnll a
donation.
llrs. Roberti reported 011 the
recent Melp COunt;y Councll ~
Parente and Tuehera meetlnc.
Appointed chairman ot deieptee
from tha Letart F&amp;ilt Pr A W81
Mrt. BellY Morris. Mn. Ella
Jean M.ldlfely was named to the
alate of delegates replac:tncM:rs.
BellY Curfman,

Seal Mailing
Are Labeled
MONDAY

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WUllam llulbel, IUJ)erinlenot the Southern Local SeDlltrlct, opoke 011improvemeuts
In tho dlatrlet. He noted ehan&amp;e•
Jn tbe rBI,DI91'01J'8Dl aDd saki
wltbln the oeart two years
aU -sinthedlstrletabould
be updated.
Sebool niOllll wore _.rorinapeetlon by the parents. Re!relbmenta were aerved by t be
first grade mother•.

Church Class Dines

The Rem Hustlers Clua It
the Rtdne United Methodlat
Chureb mel 8t tho home ot Mrs.
B. M. Pickens oo Frltlaf ovenIn&amp; Oct. 25, ~ a 6
o• dock potluck cllmer With 14

Dinner, Party

Held by Club

lc Temple.

11E1G1 CHAPI'ER, Amerlcon

Red Cron - D e , 1 to 6
p.m. Monday at Pomeroy Elemealarl' Sebool. Walk-In cb&gt;ora
welcome.
!oiEIOS BAND Boo-s, 8 p.
m. Monday, Mela• lligii Sebool
cafeteria, Middleport, PariOlls
Iii eiemlllXary, )lm1or and 11011!or
banda to attend.
TEN'I 9~. Daugllters or Unlllll
VeterlDI of the ClvU War, 7:30
p,m, Mlllldoy at the D,A.V, hall.

thy McKenzie, Jll'eaided.

Monday

Plalll ..... e macle to haYe the
Chrl-.. dinner on Dec. 4 in
the amax ot the chur&lt;:h With an
nclwlp of )IIIIa. The Men's
ClaiS Ia Invited. The cla18 al10
made plans for the WSCSmeeling
to be bekl Fritlaf, Dec. 13, with
Mra. Dale MeClurg, st the Methodlatpar110111180.
n.e class 11 to serve the AI·
Jha ~sum Sororlv a 6 o'cloek
c11mor 011 Dee. 17 at the Methodiet church annex.
A J&gt;l'liYer by Mrs. ft'bU MWer
and repeating of the 23rd Pulm
_...s the meeting. There were
four blrthtla1• observed with a
birthdl¥ cake baked by Mrs.
Lavinia Simpson.

Maoonl&lt; Temple. Initiation wl1l

nll!lrt

at the Pomeroy

be held.
LYDIA CffiCLE, Pomet'QY
United Metbodlst Church, 7:30
Monda,y nil!ht at the church.
Sl'AFF AND OFFICERS, Meigo
Temple, Pythian Sisters, 7:30,
Monday night at the borne of
Mro. BellY spmcer; Mra. MaxLne Owens auistlng hostess.
MIDDLEPORT Cub Seoul Pack
244, a masked Halloween partY
Monda,y evening, Oct. 28, at 7
p.m. All registered cdls are
inVIted to attend with their parents. Prizes wUI be awarded to
the !Umleot, ugliest, prettiest
and most original.

Chri~ ul• envelopes
for the amual fund drive of the
Molp
Tllbereulosia and
Health Aaooclatlon were Iobeled Tiuroday In preparation lor
NDYember mailing by members
of Meiis Salon, Elgltt IDd Forty,
Amertc:on Lqloo.
Meeting at the bome of Mrs.
Kermetb WUcox, executive secretary of the local aaooclatioo.
to assist in the labeling were Mra.
Ollby Martin, Mrs. George Hackett, Sr., Mrs. J. M. 'Jhornton,
Mrs. Mjortie Walker, Mrs. El.mle Brinker, Mrs. Marie B o Y d,
Mra. George Mowrey, and Miss
BeU;y Kesoinger.
Labels for the 4,450 envelopes
were addr-essed by members r$
the executive committee of the
aoooclatlon. The -ing bee has
been scheduled for 9a.m.onNov.
6 at Heath United Methodist
CIPJrch. Elgltt and FortY members will assist with the envelope sturrlng but more volun~
teera are needed, Mrs. Wilcox
reports.
Dr. Jerry Matheney of Middleport ls the seal sale chair·

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man.
COLUMBUS, Ohio &lt;UPI) The United States Trottin1 AssoelaUon says the average price
of a race horae at maJor aueUoru In the nation 18 $2,500 to
$3,000.

SPOOKTACULAR MEAT VALUES!

Guests at Party

·FRESH AND TENDER

young

er and MrL Edith TUua. Sllealoo
visited with Mlaa Frieda Flehnle
11111 llr1, Cl'lll'l' Do vis.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. HarryWonchand
liunl1,y of McClure were weekend
vlaltora of the Rev.andMrs.Mox
Donalluo.
llrL Wendell Gerlach and her
twin al-, Mra. Sharman Hick·
er801l of
spent t&gt;rotlafs
last week in Cob. .buo with the
- r ' s dalJihter and ~.
and dtqliter, - · Colum- 11r. lllll Mra. Girl' Sehnoider.
loio, IIIII !ollss Jennlter BlaUslee, - • at Ohio State Univeral~, apent the wHkenl herewith
lrlr. IIIII Mrs. C. E. l!lakeslee.

the prtnc:lpal Of and lnteted on auch

t.u: aupported obUtatlon8, a1nltln&amp;
or bond-retirement lund provision.
shall be mad.o therefor, and tbla
tec:Uon MID otbarwlle be implemented, all In tho manner and to
the extent provided by law b)' tho

PORK

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lb 79~
lb, 39~

PORK CHOPS, family patk,
SLICED .BACON, Country Mal.

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CABBAGE
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toclu4Jol
llorur m approprta"' pr...,..
exc:iMI and -taxM, and covenants

to continue their Jeyy, eollectJon
and appUeaUon, to conttnue 10 lone
u Nc:b tu: •upporied obU,aUOna
are out.tudinr. without neceaJt)'
for f'llrtb.er appropriation notwlth~
atandlnJ BecUOn 22 of ArUc:le 1L
Ohio CoMtltuUon; provided that
tho moneys referred to in s.ctton
.51 of ArtJcle XII, Oblo CoMtttuUon,
bereln called hfJbwar uur receipts.

ATTEND MEETING
NEw HAVEN - llrl. David
Flelda, Jr. IIIII Mro. Nollie

QIIMIDa etttrided a Slate Bciard
maotlna' ot the Woman'• Mlatlon-

.r.i: .~

at the First Clllreh
o( 'God •In Scoll Depot, W, VL
FieJdl II &amp;tato oeerotll')'

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IN THE

Fisher, co-hostess, for a ''come

Youth to Hold
Party Thursday

A Halloween .....V waoplamed
for '1'luraday nil!lrt at tholdne of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slavin when
the Youth FeDowoblp lttbe Healh
United Motllldltl Church met &amp;Jn.
daf nll!lrt at the church.
SaJidlo Jabnl!Oll premUd devotion&amp; and Mary Brall&gt;ury related
bar _.-1011&lt;01 at camp. A bake
ule was acheduled for Nov. 9
at BoiJinem•a Cleaners. Next Sin·
tlaf night's mMtlq WIU be at
tha bame ot Tom casoeu. Relreshmenta 111Ve served by Jennifer Goble IIIII Fula.
Others attending w_...Bridptl
Goble. Mary Alii Bechtle, Eddie
Mia• Uodt Y0111111 wao fl!Ost
J1roim, c-p HaWIIJ, D a v I d
of bonor at a birtbdly part.y given by her ,......... llr. IIIII lira. Krawanyn, Dmde Walters, Debbie Guk411', 1lrlDda Edwardo. VicHoward YOillll, rec:ent~T.
Gtrti wore prullOllled to her ki VIUakllja, Jetr 1'10, Jim 'l)o,
D&lt;1e Sltvlll, IIIII lillll! Powors.
and rtfreshments tncludlng •
decorated cake Inscribed "lllj&gt;- Mr. IIIII MrL SltYin and Mrs.
Mu Dollabiie ue the tdYisoro.

Marl-.

Birthday Party

Given Recently

PY Blrthilal' Linda" ...... - ved to the gueota.
Ati«&lt;dilll ...... Mr. and MrL

aa yoa are'" party.
THURSlAY
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Middleport First United PresbyterIan Church, 7:30 Thursday nipt
at the churcb; Mrs. Tom R u e,
program; Mrs. Jessie bmak·
er devotions. Hostesses are Mrs.
WU!Iam Morris, Mra. Ric:hard
Owens, Mrs. Plumber BeellOII,
Mrs. Garen Stan &amp;bur)', and Mrs.
Joe Batltll'.

WEEI&lt;
Scot Lad

Stokely's

CATSUP
14 oz.

Fall and

bois.

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ARMOUR'S
POnED
MEAT

cans

1.00

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bxs.

1.00

TREET
Wagner's

ORANGE
DRINK
Scot Lad

BLUE
DETERGENT

TOILET
TISSUE

ButterNII'I

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SHORTENING

Edon Brand

Hi'-B~ows

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10~

YEGET ABLE SOUP

CRACKERS

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Scot Lad Saltine

JluiO Klptlaa,
Geae·chlnef,
Lawlll--~
IIIItl-.
lfariiJit tlld PII7DI1 HcfDtrn
of !ollaerlville. 'lbo Metatrn
alrlo romained for 111 cwernllht

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Pure Vegetable

Armour's

Pomero.Y; 11r. IIIII lrlra. Herbert Haover, Rick, Steven, IIIII
David, Middleport; Mr. IIIII Mrl.
Robert Balltll' IIIII BobbJ of l.oall

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POP
Throw-Away Botti

Holiday
Hair Stylln&amp;

Honrd Sotrlo, Carl Plllllns,

New Furnltur•
ONLY $'299

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Mlliidi.Y at the l'omoroJr - -

30 Young People

Mr. and Mra. Don Dovla IIIII
chlldret) IIIII Mr1, Harry Dovta,
Caiton, were weekend guests ol
ltlrt. JollnBtteJIIIIIIIr,andlrlrs.
Willard WU.oon.
llr. and Mra. WOllam Pullllll
spent Frldaf IIIII ~ in CoIUIIlbuo vlaitil!C relatlvoL
'J'boratJay JUO•t• of Jolin Frick
,.... )!:f. IIIII Mra. O.rie !.aWls
of Jackaoa.
llr, 11111 Mrs. Melvin Circle

3 ROOMS

I

ot Jobs Dltlglara, 7:30 p.m.

meJDbers and two guests pres- - BETHEL 62, International Orent. The president, Mr1. Dora-. der of Jabs Daughters, 7:30

Brown

$30.00 ......

der

The ....,el Halloweon eelebralion ot the Sow-Rite-Sowing Club
featured a dlmer atOicar'IRea..·
nut meet'na
11 ,... wled to JIYe $31o tho taarud in f•lllpolls and a part.y
roam haYinl tha moat parenta !oll.owlng st the bomo ol M r 1 •
pre- st PI'A meetinga. Mr. Edward WeDaln Pomeroy,
Alberton propoaed m a k i n 1
Piau were made tlirlng t h e
Chrlatmal omamenta from pbs- meeting for a npnm•p sale to
tic bolllea tlld lie llld hll wife be held NO¥. 4 and 5 at tho PbllTIJESDAY
,.... ltiPJinted to 81Piore t b e lips !1-s bulld1n&amp; in PomeMEIGS
COUNI'Y Retubllcan
~·lblllv.
of a Ill'...., 1"0¥. Name• were drawn for 1
Women's Club, 7:30 p.m. at Re~
Chri.lllmll )lilt exchaaae. M r 1.
publh:an headquarters. Refresh~
Elza Gllmore, Jr. received a
menta to be senecl.
birthday )lilt from her aocret pal.
PASt' MATRONS, Pomeroy
At the dlDner andpa11ybesldas
Chapter
186, order of Ea9Wn
Mrs. Walla and Mrs. Glhnore
Star dimor Tuesda,y, 6:30 p.m.
wore Mrs. Flo Strickland, presThirV
people ot t h e
at Masonic Temple. Past maIdent, Mrs. Don Mull011, Mr"' United Methodist Youth Fellowtrons of Middleport to be guests.
Harold Hood, Mra. James Neutz.. ship ot tbe Asbury United Methollr, 11111 Mrs. Georp Harris
lJni. Mra. Willard Boyer, lira. dist Church of ~neuse attended Pomeroy members to take priz~
IIIII IOIIIPenl the weekenlln ~
CalYin BlmPIOII. Mrs. Ronald a Halloween part.y held In I h e eo.
lumbul YialUIIC her mother, Mra.
ROCK SPRINGS Better Health
BnnmlnJ, Mra. Jannea Mellaniel, basement of the ldne of Robbie
Mao Sauer,
Club,
7:30 Tuesda,y night, borne
Mra. Don Mcllnilht, lrlra. D o n Ord ,_oday nigltt.
Mr. IIIII Mr1, Georre Sldmor
of
Mrs.
Maxine Arnold; secret
Mrs. R&amp;Jmond Btlv,
The basement was extenolvely
llld ..., BeiUQ' and Georgie, CoJUns.
pals
will
be
revealed.
Mrs. Mtrahall Klag, and lira. deeorated for the part.y and game •
wen recent Ylattoraln Talmadge Larry Weltrung.
POMEROY
WOMEN'S Chriowere pla,yed during the ovening.
with llr. IIIII Mrs. Charles Bnmtian
Temperance
Union, 2 p.m.
Rotroolunonta of bot dogs, potaner.
Tuesda,y,
Pomeroy United Meth1o chfps, lee cream, cooldes and
lira. Robert Warnor visited
dder were urved. The table odist Chureh.
laol week in BeUelontai.. with
waa deoorated In orange and black
her COIII!n, Mra. l.atll'l E111eL
and 91oopy characters were feaWEDNESDAY
.
Chlrl01 Buter, wbo reoenlly
lllrod oa Ill!' napkins and plates.
wn.DWOOD GARDEN Club, 7 :·
..
-•""-l9ted ~~~~).r'l"'1J&amp;ts:
· 30 Wedneaday nil!lrt at the bomo
,I,
-l •~l taiit't...lku
~
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of Mrs. Hiram Fisher; Mrs. Pau1
lioa, is here on leave · with hla · Mra. c. Jl Gemoidllrtlt of eo.

Wlfe · ald hi1 pa.rentl, Mr. and iiunbus wea the recent Viattorof
Mrs. NOI'IDlD Buter,
her COIIIlinl, Mrs. Georp Lalli-

Tbe laltb and credit and elldlell
and taxes o1 UU!! Jla\e, U:dUcltnl
ad valorem tu:es on real or perronal .,......,. and Income tUN,
:ball be p i - to the paymsnt &lt;d

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Envelopes for

IU~

shall be nutcle b)" law tor setttnc
Ode, ., lOft&amp;' u INCh nota ar.
outltandint1 into a apeoelal fw¥1 or
funds auen amounta from tbe
..,uree~ authortled lor P11711LODt of
1Uc:h bond• under tbla MCUon u
would be IUftlclent :for pa)'lnent
of that amount of principal on Neb
bonds 1bat WOUld have been pa)'llble
durlnl ncb period 1l .ueh bondl,.
maturln1 durtnr a period of thJrtJ
)'tart, had been laued without
prior iauanC!O of tuch nota Bueb
lund or fundi may be uted IOlol:r
for the pa)'D'Ient of prtnclpal of
such noteS or of bond&amp; in anUetpatlon ot which .udl notel havo been
IUUIP'd.

cation, teehntcal educ:aUOn, vocational educaUon, juvenile conectlon.
tralnlnr and iehabllltaUon, parka: shall, after provilkm fOI' _pa)'ment
and recreation, reaeareh and de- of amounb pledpd to obll..UOna
velopment with respect to tran.. heretofore or hereafter 1NUed under
Uon, hllb.waya and hilbWaJ SeeUons 2c: and 2f of this Article,
rtaUon, mental b:r-'tm• elld . . ....... lo '"" . .,.....,. . . the
tlon, poUce and flre trainln&amp; principal of and Interest on bl.tl·
airDorta, and other alate buUdinla ..,., obltptiora authoriud by ihla
and atructura, and the acquialtion aec:Uon but not l.o other ObUiaUona
and improvement of real ettate and autbotized hereby. If exm.e. and
lnteruta: therein required witb n- t.xaa other than hll'bway uaer re;peottotho-.,toclu4toa eeipta aM" pled.led iO the pa)'ment
pattfcipaUon in any such capital of the prtnc:lpal of or lntei'Ht on
lmproY.nenta with the federal$- IQbway obllraUOill autboriud by
e~t.
municipal corpora
tb&amp; aectton, In each year that such
counties, or other rovemment. bJJb,way UMr rec::elp.. Ull aVJ.Uabla
utttlu or any one or more o1 ror IUCh pulJ)OR, the ume lblll N
them whlcb pUticipaUOn rna)' bt ...,• ........,... th""'lo and lboi nby IP'IIDt.ll loena or contr1but10bl qu~r.d aDtllleatJon ol auch other
to them or aN' of aueb capital exclaea aiia taXfll lhaD be redueed ·
improvements. 1t Ia hereb1 ile&amp;et- In OOI'J'elpondln&amp; amoWJt.
mined that tucb Cllpital lmorovements w111 d1l'ecU7 or lbdlteetb'

create Jot., onballoe atPlcmnad
opportuntttes:, and Improve tbit IICQoo
nomic ...uar. o1 the JMIOPlt ot &amp;be
IItie.

and .a · wlllto eleplwlt ulo will
IW'Itaeed In conjunctioa with ~e
- • · Other eatertainment Will
be lll'orided by the ehlldren.
Committee• QPOinted lor tho
Mn. Nora Croll and
Mrl, JIIIO lllll, tublldfl; Mrl,
Phebe Rclberts, chairllliD f o r
food; Mra. llhlrltll' JollnllOII tllld
lira. SUite AshitiY, chairmen lor
- . ; and Mra. Gertie Monuel1, prize and novotv ehllrman.
!olro. Linda D&lt;lei, Mra. Wlckeriham, and Mrl. Roberti voluateeretlto take baked pJOdo to the

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obllftUons luued hereunder1 within
thJrfy yean from tho d..w 111eb
debt wu o~ contncted. U
IJUCb tax mp
obllpUou are
1aued aa n
in anUelpaUOn ol
the t.tance ol bon.U, provt.lon

Ident, ....,._ Ml81 Frances
Falter, Mr1. Padne W o I f e,
Janne• Atbertoo, Mra. Juudta
Juotla, tlld lrlro. Bernlee Rou""

11 t11o was decided to hold a
cbiU and •eaotal&gt;le 1011p oupper
Pridll JQIIt at the school. FuJl
and ·I dle bootbl, a bake l&amp;le

pods

Each ilauf ol taK surported obU·
rauona laued pursuan 1o thU toc:Uon shall mature In not more than
thJrty years trom the dl.t. ol luuance thereof, or, 1t 1UUed to retiN

loll'l. June Wlekeroham, pres-

to a. ..,.mtttee.

Fund Raising . ....,.
To Continue

(Amended 8ubaibat. HOUH .Jolrtt.
Belolutioil Mo. 43)

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Orpha Flolda, Drue 11ar1, VIola
Bouali, Rill !olellanio~ l'llilq
F17, Ntllle llilddlnr. Mary !Ilk
and llrO:IIol.. Jabn-

Propoeiftt to ameDd .Aztica. Vlll Dt

ARTICLE VIU
SecUon 21. In add.IUon to the authorization otherwJae cont.llned in
Arttc:le Vlll o1 the Ohio ConltltuUon the pneral auembly, tn accordance Witb bu\ aubJed to the
JlmltaUona of thb aection 1 may authorize the tuuance of oollfaUona,
1ncJud1nl bondl and notes. ol the
atate or of state JnaUtuttona, board.l,
comm.lu1ofl:'1 euthortUea. 01' other
state aceDCiel or 1natnarnentaUUa
for any one or more o1. the toUowiol pubUo capital bnprovementl:
the construction, necorutructlon, or
other improvement ot hlthwaya,
illc:ludinr thou on tho at.ate blahway Q"atem and urban extenatona
thereof, tho.e within or Jeaeun, to
pubUc parka or rec:reaUonal areaa,
and tbOH within or leadlnJ to municipal corporaUona. the ecquill·
uon, conatructlon, recon.trucUon,
or other improvemcat ot. and pro·
vt1lon of equipmen\ tor, bulld.lnp,
.truc:turea, or other improvemrmt.,
and necessary plarulinf and encf·
11eer1nJ, for water poUut1on control
and abatement, tnc:ludtnl tho&amp;e for
..ewap coUtcUon, treatment, or dla·
poaaJ. watu management, JncludinJ
those for wa~r dietdbuUon. coUec-

PI'A.

Jollllloa, !lie Erw!D,Sai'lhGibli*'

JOINT RESOLUTION

or othu obllgalloluJ SOt pabUo
c:epUel btlprovem.Dta la Ohio.
Be 1t retolved by the General
Auembly of the State 'ot Ohio
lbree-llfths of the memben elec:te&lt;l
to each house ~ereot ~on~rtnr
t!le'reli!., thltt there ·man be •ub·
b'litted · :to ·trut: elec:ton :.r .t he State
of Ohio, In the manner preacrlbed
by law, at an electJon to be bold
on the first Tuetda.Y after tbe firat
Monday in November, 1MB. a propoaitJon to amend Artlele vtu o1 tho
ConaUtuUon of the State of Ohio b)'
adding thereto a new aec:tion as
follow•:

A ....,.._ to inveotlple
pla,jp'aOllll equipmOIII 811\1 kitehen need1, and obtain eost estimate&amp;, Wll QIIOinted at • ...,_
cent meeting ot the Letart Falls

wore IVa, C~
a.er.rle Knlgllt, Rena Jolm""'!,
lrla llorria, Pal Elt'&gt;·,, :I!tJIIQ
Flelda, E J - Dovio, AM.t

Torry ..,. Kell¥ wu..n.

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BETHEL 82, International Or-

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Tho ule of dlohc:lotha liiil
scratch
wUI be ccintlnliiiil
as 1 fun! ralaliiJI: Pr&lt;dlcl, :11
was decided ...,..,. a . . _
meet11111: of the WWIIIJI: w~
era Clan, Entel'lriao l1allllil
Mathodltl Chureb. held It 11111
- e ot MrL Ethtl Smith.
.
Mi•• 1lorothJ Long· preoidiil
at the 11100i111J1: whleh
P'"''l aiiiJI)IIJI: ot "HelpS . . b ~
Todl1" Wowed by aerlptUnliill
the Lord'a Pro;,er.
-·
'lbo wondar box li;ir
lira. WUI!am Alrsm waa '!"' 1iir
Mra. Smith. Games ,..... ..,.
dueled by lrlrL Rol,a, !rlllhciQl
IIIII Mra. Smith.
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Refreshmellla wars •vooi IQo
tha hoste11 to thooe aimed llld
llrL Bettrlee Buck, lira. M.bt1
Moore, llrL !olyrtle Lq, MiL
Eldoa Weeks, lira. CardaOi'
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SontiDol, Pomel'OY·JMII ..... o.. Yanlll1. October 21, 1988

;PTA to Investigate Needs
For Playground, Kitchen

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{A1nended S~1titule Senate Joint
Re1olution No. 29)

Still Coaallb&amp;lloa ol 0.. lllde of
O.blo bJ' addi.Dt leeHoD 11 to
aatbodu iU t.aaace of l:loaciJ

s - '1110 .Dally

.,.,

,,

3 oz.
cans

'1

12oz.49~can
. .,

4~2oz, '1
)ars

gi~nt49'
·
SIZe
.,
16
Rolls

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NEW HAVEN - ,Tho Woman•a Mlalilllltry Soclet;y ot the
New HlY., First Clureh ot God
hold Ita Oetobor 'meeting with a
feilowoldp dlmer st
DriYe-11. n . . - a - e In
cbarao ot IVa Copehari. 111e aloo
- - pme1, Wlmlngprizes
were Eleamr O.Yia, Aml JoM..
om and - e Fields, A l1lort
business meeting waa .....,.._
ed by tbe pres!-. 0 r p h a
Fieldo, ,nor the cllmer,
Tbe member•hi.P committee,
Cllllllllln&amp; or Mary Slok andDrue
lltrt, reported thet the aoeleQ&gt;
had ...,. DYer Ita aoai wltb a
total ot 27 members. Finance
director IVa Capehart reported
candy and aelaaors ue being sold for a IDOIIOIY....uingproJeet and IIIIIIOUiteOd that a clemonstrallot! pa11y wiU be held ,.. ·
llonda,y, Nov. 11, at the homo ot
FOJe Carpenter.
111 the lb1011ee ot the oplrltual life director, the oecrelar7,

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JACKIE RAY MINOR AND TONY GOODMAN displOJ 1,000
pound moose killed by Jack Minor, Roush Road, Cheshire, ard
Paul Goodman, Camp Conley.

Hunters Bag Moose
Jack A. Minor, Roush Rd.,
Cheahire, and Paul Goodman,
Camp Conley, near Pt.. Pleasant, killed a 1, 000 lb. moose at
White River, Ontario recently
to end an 11-doY hunting a n d
fishing trip.

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Top Ten
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Eight
of United Press lnterrw.tional's
Top Ten Class AA and Class A

powers really went on a scoring
binge over the weekend. ·

Chiefs Nudge
Chargers 27-20

Newark catholic, No. 4 in
Class A ratings, led the point
By STEVE SCHWftRTZ
parade witl1 an 89..{1 poundirw
UPI Wports Writer
of Lucas. Four other Class A
This week's Kansas Cit;y
leaders, Including front~running Chiels look nothing like last
Cory - Rawson, scored 40 or week's Kansas City CllieCs
more points. COry • Rawson except that both are in tlrst
blanked Arlington 41-0.
place In the Western Division or
Upper Arlington, the de[eml- the American Football League.
Holzer Medical Center, First Dillon, Crown City, daughter, ing Class AA champion and curLast week the auers put the
An. Visiting hours 2--4 ancl 7-8 4:50 a.m. &amp;mda,y; Mrs. Garland rent pacesetter, romped to a 62- ball in the air just three times
p.m. Parents only on Pediatrics K, !lover, 62 Lincoln Ave., son, 6 win over Newark.
while using the straight "T"
However, third.rated Warren formation against the Dakland
10:58 a.m. SundaY: Mrs. Jem
Ward.
Admissions
J, H&amp;il, Cheshire, dall8hter, 2:- Western Reserve took Clus AA Raiders because of iiUurtes to
point honors with a 64--6 run- split en::ls Otis Taylor and
Mrs. Charles W. Barnhart, 57p.m. SUnday.
Discharges
away
against Cleveland J o h n Gloster Richardson- yet man!26 Klneon Dr.; Mrs. Mary L.
GDU!and, Chillicothe Rd.; DooMrs. Charles L_ Carter, Har- HOJ,
aged to but the Raiders and
ald L. Curry, 146 Texas Rd.; vey 0. Collins, Mrs . FJ.lzabeth
Massillon, No. 3 in Class AA. move into rirstplace.
Mrs. Garland K. Stover, 42 Lln- Deal, Edgar R. Donnally, JohnL. was one of the up11et victims as
This week the Chiefs put
eoln Ave.; ~ellio Slone, Rt. 1 Groce, Mrs. Unley Hart, 3:. the Tigers reu to warren Hard- Frank Pitts at split en:! an:l
Crown City; Henry G. Furst, Rt. Clair lUll, Miss Hariett J. Uoyd, ing 23-12.
quarterback Len Dawson uti ~
1 Gallipolis, Mrs. Ora E. Hall- James McKinney, Robert C. ParHere is how the Top Ten lized a passirrg game to go
hill, Rt. 2 Cheshire; Mrs. Jerry sons, Mrs. Beatrice L. Perkins, lared:
along with the strong running oC
J. HaU, CheGhire; Mrs. Harold Mrs. WUUam T. Perry, Mra.
Class AA
Mike Garrett and rookie Robert
D. DUion, Crown City; Mrs. Ger- Terry D. Pbelin, Amy D. Phalin,
1. Upper Arlington defeated Holes as the Chiefs beat San
ald W, Edwards, Rt. 1 Cheshire; Rand,y E. Rhodes, Mrs. Neiile Newark 62-6.
Diego 27-20
Mrs. Oscar Gritrl.tb, Rt. 2 Vln- J, Sigler, Kent T. Walker, Deryl
2, Mentor dereated Mayfield
· Loa&amp; Pa11•Scores ,
mn; pate Marr, Rt. 1 Letart; Well, John M. WilllamJ, Mra. 20-U.
Dawaon threw for 180 ,YVdl
John M. Wililamo and infant 801l,
~~ Sam~ E. Halstead, Jr., New
3. Warren Western Reserve and hit Pitts With a s;..yard
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Hom; Mrs. Freeda. A. Sayre, Mra:. David L, Jones and inCant dereated Cle ...eland John Hay scoring pass, the longest IDpass
Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Wal- son, Mrs. Kenneth W, Roblnaon 6~.
or the season for the Chiefs.
ter S. lf.yre, Pl. Pleasant; John and infant son, Mrs. Dan L. Rod·
4. Massillon lost to Warren Dawson also set IC) the opening
M. Richardson, Jr., Pt. Pleas- gers and infant son, Mrs. Char- Harding 23-12.
score with 1 4l·yard pass to
ant; Mrs. Ollie Thornton, Ma- les A. Searles and infant daugh5. Elyria dereated Marion Garrett to the Charger eight.
oon; Mro. Wile R. Malna, Min- ter, Teddy Barker, WUllam Harding 37~.
Holmes scored two plays later.
ersville; Eber S. Gillilan, Ches- W. Crawford, Mis11 Marietta
6. Cincinnati st. Xavier de-In other AFL games New
ter; Ml!is Jeanette D. Hill, Rt.
Friend, Clif:tord Lee Ha~r, re.ated Purcell 24-0,
York
rolled over Boston, 48-14,
• 2 Racine; Kent A. Doss, Rt. I Mrs. Robert H. Kearns, Mrs.
7, Canton McKinley defeated Oakland routed CinciM&amp;ti, 31•
Middleport; John L, Groce, Long Lew G. King, Mrs. Cecil Mao- Austintown Fitch 8-6,
10, Houston took Buffalo, 3~7,
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•• BoUom; David M. Long, Rt. 3 ole, Mrs. Janet Meal, Mrs. Rich9. Cleveland St. Joseph de- and Denver eked out a 21-14 win
Wellaton; Mr. James F. Wil- ard H. Roy, Criss Coe S a y r e, leated Cathedral Latin 28-26.
over Miami.
f
liamson, Wellston; Jesse J, May, Ernest W, Wells, Carroll T, WU10.
Yo~slown Struthers deThe New York Jets retained
•• K«KNa, w. Va.; Mrs. Clifford Ad- iiarna, Mrs. Paul E. WolCeand!n- leated Hubbard 54-6.
first place In the Ealiltern
kins, Ironton; Robert E. A 1 I e n, rant daughter'
Class A
Division as reserve rwming
Wellston; Mrs. Robert G. Cal1. Cory-Rawson defeated Ar- back Billy Joe romped for three
labaD, Rt. I Jackson; Paul E.
lington 41..(),
touchdowns ard Matt Snell
Long, Rt. 3 Ironton; M r s.
2. West Muskingum defeated scored twice against the hapless
James C. Pashki, Jackson; GlorTri-V&amp;iley 50..22.
Ia J. Walden, Ironton; Mrs. Rus3. Norwalk St. Paul dereatecl
oeU S. Saunders, Rt. 2 ScotTO MEET NOV, 11
Western Reserve 6-0.
town; Miss Alma L. Lesser,
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio'•
4. Newark Catholic defeated
Rt. 5 Jackson; Mrs. Thelma M. high school athletic directors Lucas 8S-O.
Pratt, Ravenswood; Mrs. James meet Nov. 11 for a one - day
s. Riverdale defeated Mo.
H. Nicholson, Rt. 5 Athen!l; Mrs. program at the Ohio State Univer- hawk 26-20.
Eugwte Harrison, Jackson; Rob- sity.
6. Portsmouth Notre Dame
ert H. Phillips, Coal Grove.
Keynote speakers will ba Clltr defeated Valley 6~.
Births
Fagan, executive secretary ol
7. Barnesville lost to Sl
Mrs. Charles W. Barnhart, the National Federation of illgh ClairsvUie 44-20,
A lherepy program IIIII party
126 Kineon Dr., son, 1:49 p.m. School Athletic AsooclatlOIUI;
8. Lorain St. Mary defeated for residents of Cottage 7 at the
Saturday; Mra. Janneo F. Wil - Richard Larkins, Ohio State Unl- Aohllbult 26-6.
Gallipoi.J 11 State Institute were
llamson, Wellston, dl\ugtrt.er, 1: - verstt;y athletic director and Sen.
9. Mechanicsburg lost to Mt. held Thursday by members of
SS a.m. 9Jnday; Mrs. Harold D. Temyoon Guyer, R-Findla,y.
Sterli~ Plains 16.-6,
the Wildwood Garden Oub.
10. Marion Catholic defeated
The gardeners assisted thepa' Higllland (Morrow County) 54- Uents in maldng coraagea. They
32.
served kool aid and cooldea and
10. West .Jefferson lost to
bad ClJid1 ani snacks dur!Jw the
Hunilton Township 13-0.
aft:emooa. Each was preserQd
with a ehi!Jon head scarf. A bouFERRARI FIRSf
quet of mums waa presented to
ROME (IJP0
Ernesto Mrs. Gomer PhUiipo of G~
''Tinon BrambUa of Italy drove lis, chairman of theriPY prohis Dlno Ferrari to victory over gnma lor Region U, Ohio AssoItalian Andrea de Adao.tc:h'a ciation of Gorden Clubs.
Dlno F errarl &amp;lnda,y In the 20th
Gtnlen Cl~ members gciiiJI: to
Grand Prix of Rome.
the inatltute were MrL U, S,
Jssn Pier"' Beltoloe ot Neaae, Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs.
France,
wbo elreadl' baa Vernon Nease, Mr1. Edson Hoi~
cilnehed the ~ Formula Ion. Mra. Denver Holter, Mra.
two championablp, was fourth in Dovid Flagg, Mra, Homer HaltMatra baldnd Briton Peter er, Mrs. Karl Gruuer. lira.
New Zt"&gt;lth "Zerlt'lle" c.an ma ke lrfe fun aaain . Precision amplifi.
Getkin,
wiM&gt; missed liking Hiram Fl""or, Mra. *"'"'Fishcal•on from 2 MIOO· l dlm-'t u rcuhs. Wc•ghs on ly 116 ounce arod
Kood lor mmt mold los~es . Co me in for a demonslro~tron of Zenith's
aecond Pltee by 1110 oecondl In er, and Mrs. HeiU')' Tilo~Ma.
new Zl'11t'ilt'. II mo~y bt• Jll\1 roght for you'
the 154.7 -mlle nee In Ida 'l'hll)' wore t&lt;eOJIIj)tllied by Mlao
Brabham.
Yur11&lt;p Tsunoda.

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Teochers will
Dine at Resort

of Ot.-t.ober when most hunters

were plentitul and tasty, along
wttb Northern Pike and Walleyes
Roush killed a black bear 1n
or from 3 to Slh lbs. The moose this same area two years ago
above was the 934th to come aut on one of several other trips to
of Ontario by American lluoters Canada. Both guns used on this
thia year, The weather has been trip were Remington Mod. 700
warm, and the moose remained B,D,L.'s in 7 M.M. magnum.
hidden in swamps. Roush a n d

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grouse and partridge

Goodman report license I o r
moose, bear, wolf, deer and. small
game and game bird hunt:J,ng costa
$101 Canadian or about$93. Fishing is ~.50. The best hunting Ia
about the second or third week

coo-

UTTLE EAGLES - 'lbo Eastern 7-8th gnde football team
by Larry Ritchie has a
sparkling S..O season record this year. Ritchie's 7-8th teams have been Ullbelteo In 11 conaec:utive games during the past two seaaons. Team members of thia year's squad are tront row, left
to rigt1t, Bill Osborne, Balph Parker, Ropr Olaney, Lee Lysell, Ric:k HoUon, Mike Bhw, Herb
Mclrtyre. Second row, Stew Mlllhone, David Baker, John Sheets, Rust;y Walker, Ran!y Wolf, Tim
Baum, Byron McCoy, Ken Ktncatde, Rodney Baker. Back row, Mr. Ritchie, MUm Sanders, Alan
Duvall, Randy Boring, George Mora, Dick Stettler, Charles Brewer, Gene &lt;ltarMty, carl Thomas
and Charles Eichinger, 1sslstant coach.

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Club Ladies

Give Program,

Party at GSI

Patriots.
The Jets' defense intercepted
Mike Taliaferro, who used to be
Joe Narnath's understudy, ftve

times am recovered
Boston tumbles.

three

L&amp;monica Comects
Daryle Lamonica passed for
three touchdowns as the Raiders whipped the
Oedgllng
Bengalo. He hit Ranker Fred
Bllebtikoa for two scores and
substitute halfback Roger Hag.
berg lor the third.

Eleanor Davia, gave the n,port
on Christ's blrtbday cbservanee.

Anniversary to
Be Observed

Plans lor a Thanksgiving dinner meetlna to be held at the
Tho 50th umlvorsary of t h e
Pleasant Point Resort on Nov. 19 Rullalld Ualted IMibodlst Clureb
were armounced at arecentmeet.. will be obll8rYed &amp;lndaJ With lD
ing of Alpha Epsilon Chapter ol ail-day service.
Alpha Delta Kappa, telehers' honi\IOakor tithe 10:30 LID. wororary aoc:iety, at the heine or lhlp oervlee, following - . , .
Maxine Wingett, Reeine,
school at t:30 a.m., will be the
Helen Smith, chaplain, led d.,. Rev. CalYin Rhoclebetrer, IUJ)er·
votlona honoring FOU!kter's Dly iiUndeDt of the PortalllCilth Jlta..
IIIII the president, Mr"' WI~ trlct ot Motllldlst Churehes. Dr.
gave a report of the atate con- L, L, lloush ot GtllipoUa w I i 1
vention which oheatlendedonOeL
speak at the aflerDoon service
4 ani 5. A stud,y of the handbook st2 p.m.
on sub-cflllter duties was made,
The Jll'OI!l'&amp;m will feature reeOthers attending were Jean Al- OI)IIItlon ot former mlnl-1 IIIII
kire. EUeen Buck, Bernice Hoff.. 50-year members of the clan'ch.
man. June Lee, Elma Louks, EdA potluck cllmer will be bold
na Price, Frances Roberta, Non at noon with rolla, batter a n d
ga Roberta. Goldie Story. IAIbeveraeeo 1o be provlded. TIIOie
cille SWackhamer, and a guest. attending are ashed 1o taka their
Rooalle Story,
own table aervice.

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,1~-

The theme II "Gilta to 'l'hllll
lor Chriat." 'l'heoocletJwlllalib
partlc:lpate In the world • li!ll'
JII'OJOr viiJil this Jear.
,:
Tho £rOUP t..ted tostartaftqlj'·
or fund lor ilamenf&gt;era. Chli'J!'
Knight liiC1 Iris MDrrla - • 'P
poliUd oa this committee. .
A hitler waa read 0111061 ~
Chrlllmaa boxes to be 1o
the ldne mlalloa In !'Irk Iilli;
Cldlhoml. Aml JollniOII waa IIPpointed to be in chargo ol II.
Next mon1b'1 mnHng will J1t
bald at the ldne ot NeiU, llo!I!J.

dfnc.
At1enc11J11

uon, :uoPb'._ ,..,_, or Impound-

ment,

ana ftrum

llow control, end

ftood control, at.ate .upported or
allfated lnaUtuUons of hllher edu-

..0111...,..

l

oure cooker for the ldtehen was
lllPt""ed with the Atbertono malelnll a
donation.
llrs. Roberti reported 011 the
recent Melp COunt;y Councll ~
Parente and Tuehera meetlnc.
Appointed chairman ot deieptee
from tha Letart F&amp;ilt Pr A W81
Mrt. BellY Morris. Mn. Ella
Jean M.ldlfely was named to the
alate of delegates replac:tncM:rs.
BellY Curfman,

Seal Mailing
Are Labeled
MONDAY

••o

WUllam llulbel, IUJ)erinlenot the Southern Local SeDlltrlct, opoke 011improvemeuts
In tho dlatrlet. He noted ehan&amp;e•
Jn tbe rBI,DI91'01J'8Dl aDd saki
wltbln the oeart two years
aU -sinthedlstrletabould
be updated.
Sebool niOllll wore _.rorinapeetlon by the parents. Re!relbmenta were aerved by t be
first grade mother•.

Church Class Dines

The Rem Hustlers Clua It
the Rtdne United Methodlat
Chureb mel 8t tho home ot Mrs.
B. M. Pickens oo Frltlaf ovenIn&amp; Oct. 25, ~ a 6
o• dock potluck cllmer With 14

Dinner, Party

Held by Club

lc Temple.

11E1G1 CHAPI'ER, Amerlcon

Red Cron - D e , 1 to 6
p.m. Monday at Pomeroy Elemealarl' Sebool. Walk-In cb&gt;ora
welcome.
!oiEIOS BAND Boo-s, 8 p.
m. Monday, Mela• lligii Sebool
cafeteria, Middleport, PariOlls
Iii eiemlllXary, )lm1or and 11011!or
banda to attend.
TEN'I 9~. Daugllters or Unlllll
VeterlDI of the ClvU War, 7:30
p,m, Mlllldoy at the D,A.V, hall.

thy McKenzie, Jll'eaided.

Monday

Plalll ..... e macle to haYe the
Chrl-.. dinner on Dec. 4 in
the amax ot the chur&lt;:h With an
nclwlp of )IIIIa. The Men's
ClaiS Ia Invited. The cla18 al10
made plans for the WSCSmeeling
to be bekl Fritlaf, Dec. 13, with
Mra. Dale MeClurg, st the Methodlatpar110111180.
n.e class 11 to serve the AI·
Jha ~sum Sororlv a 6 o'cloek
c11mor 011 Dee. 17 at the Methodiet church annex.
A J&gt;l'liYer by Mrs. ft'bU MWer
and repeating of the 23rd Pulm
_...s the meeting. There were
four blrthtla1• observed with a
birthdl¥ cake baked by Mrs.
Lavinia Simpson.

Maoonl&lt; Temple. Initiation wl1l

nll!lrt

at the Pomeroy

be held.
LYDIA CffiCLE, Pomet'QY
United Metbodlst Church, 7:30
Monda,y nil!ht at the church.
Sl'AFF AND OFFICERS, Meigo
Temple, Pythian Sisters, 7:30,
Monday night at the borne of
Mro. BellY spmcer; Mra. MaxLne Owens auistlng hostess.
MIDDLEPORT Cub Seoul Pack
244, a masked Halloween partY
Monda,y evening, Oct. 28, at 7
p.m. All registered cdls are
inVIted to attend with their parents. Prizes wUI be awarded to
the !Umleot, ugliest, prettiest
and most original.

Chri~ ul• envelopes
for the amual fund drive of the
Molp
Tllbereulosia and
Health Aaooclatlon were Iobeled Tiuroday In preparation lor
NDYember mailing by members
of Meiis Salon, Elgltt IDd Forty,
Amertc:on Lqloo.
Meeting at the bome of Mrs.
Kermetb WUcox, executive secretary of the local aaooclatioo.
to assist in the labeling were Mra.
Ollby Martin, Mrs. George Hackett, Sr., Mrs. J. M. 'Jhornton,
Mrs. Mjortie Walker, Mrs. El.mle Brinker, Mrs. Marie B o Y d,
Mra. George Mowrey, and Miss
BeU;y Kesoinger.
Labels for the 4,450 envelopes
were addr-essed by members r$
the executive committee of the
aoooclatlon. The -ing bee has
been scheduled for 9a.m.onNov.
6 at Heath United Methodist
CIPJrch. Elgltt and FortY members will assist with the envelope sturrlng but more volun~
teera are needed, Mrs. Wilcox
reports.
Dr. Jerry Matheney of Middleport ls the seal sale chair·

eounv

man.
COLUMBUS, Ohio &lt;UPI) The United States Trottin1 AssoelaUon says the average price
of a race horae at maJor aueUoru In the nation 18 $2,500 to
$3,000.

SPOOKTACULAR MEAT VALUES!

Guests at Party

·FRESH AND TENDER

young

er and MrL Edith TUua. Sllealoo
visited with Mlaa Frieda Flehnle
11111 llr1, Cl'lll'l' Do vis.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. HarryWonchand
liunl1,y of McClure were weekend
vlaltora of the Rev.andMrs.Mox
Donalluo.
llrL Wendell Gerlach and her
twin al-, Mra. Sharman Hick·
er801l of
spent t&gt;rotlafs
last week in Cob. .buo with the
- r ' s dalJihter and ~.
and dtqliter, - · Colum- 11r. lllll Mra. Girl' Sehnoider.
loio, IIIII !ollss Jennlter BlaUslee, - • at Ohio State Univeral~, apent the wHkenl herewith
lrlr. IIIII Mrs. C. E. l!lakeslee.

the prtnc:lpal Of and lnteted on auch

t.u: aupported obUtatlon8, a1nltln&amp;
or bond-retirement lund provision.
shall be mad.o therefor, and tbla
tec:Uon MID otbarwlle be implemented, all In tho manner and to
the extent provided by law b)' tho

PORK

AST

,. 59~

lb 79~
lb, 39~

PORK CHOPS, family patk,
SLICED .BACON, Country Mal.

'
'
Fresh, Solid Huds
CABBAGE
~
SHOP

-bl:T.

toclu4Jol
llorur m approprta"' pr...,..
exc:iMI and -taxM, and covenants

to continue their Jeyy, eollectJon
and appUeaUon, to conttnue 10 lone
u Nc:b tu: •upporied obU,aUOna
are out.tudinr. without neceaJt)'
for f'llrtb.er appropriation notwlth~
atandlnJ BecUOn 22 of ArUc:le 1L
Ohio CoMtltuUon; provided that
tho moneys referred to in s.ctton
.51 of ArtJcle XII, Oblo CoMtttuUon,
bereln called hfJbwar uur receipts.

ATTEND MEETING
NEw HAVEN - llrl. David
Flelda, Jr. IIIII Mro. Nollie

QIIMIDa etttrided a Slate Bciard
maotlna' ot the Woman'• Mlatlon-

.r.i: .~

at the First Clllreh
o( 'God •In Scoll Depot, W, VL
FieJdl II &amp;tato oeerotll')'

5.

EARl~
IN THE

Fisher, co-hostess, for a ''come

Youth to Hold
Party Thursday

A Halloween .....V waoplamed
for '1'luraday nil!lrt at tholdne of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slavin when
the Youth FeDowoblp lttbe Healh
United Motllldltl Church met &amp;Jn.
daf nll!lrt at the church.
SaJidlo Jabnl!Oll premUd devotion&amp; and Mary Brall&gt;ury related
bar _.-1011&lt;01 at camp. A bake
ule was acheduled for Nov. 9
at BoiJinem•a Cleaners. Next Sin·
tlaf night's mMtlq WIU be at
tha bame ot Tom casoeu. Relreshmenta 111Ve served by Jennifer Goble IIIII Fula.
Others attending w_...Bridptl
Goble. Mary Alii Bechtle, Eddie
Mia• Uodt Y0111111 wao fl!Ost
J1roim, c-p HaWIIJ, D a v I d
of bonor at a birtbdly part.y given by her ,......... llr. IIIII lira. Krawanyn, Dmde Walters, Debbie Guk411', 1lrlDda Edwardo. VicHoward YOillll, rec:ent~T.
Gtrti wore prullOllled to her ki VIUakllja, Jetr 1'10, Jim 'l)o,
D&lt;1e Sltvlll, IIIII lillll! Powors.
and rtfreshments tncludlng •
decorated cake Inscribed "lllj&gt;- Mr. IIIII MrL SltYin and Mrs.
Mu Dollabiie ue the tdYisoro.

Marl-.

Birthday Party

Given Recently

PY Blrthilal' Linda" ...... - ved to the gueota.
Ati«&lt;dilll ...... Mr. and MrL

aa yoa are'" party.
THURSlAY
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Middleport First United PresbyterIan Church, 7:30 Thursday nipt
at the churcb; Mrs. Tom R u e,
program; Mrs. Jessie bmak·
er devotions. Hostesses are Mrs.
WU!Iam Morris, Mra. Ric:hard
Owens, Mrs. Plumber BeellOII,
Mrs. Garen Stan &amp;bur)', and Mrs.
Joe Batltll'.

WEEI&lt;
Scot Lad

Stokely's

CATSUP
14 oz.

Fall and

bois.

8
4

.. LOAFERS
·&amp;
'.
'.

•
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ARMOUR'S
POnED
MEAT

cans

1.00

i·lb.

bxs.

1.00

TREET
Wagner's

ORANGE
DRINK
Scot Lad

BLUE
DETERGENT

TOILET
TISSUE

ButterNII'I

(IUitlleltt. . .

SHORTENING

Edon Brand

Hi'-B~ows

IJif.

es

10~

YEGET ABLE SOUP

CRACKERS

'Jidt.

·.·

bot.

Scot Lad Saltine

JluiO Klptlaa,
Geae·chlnef,
Lawlll--~
IIIItl-.
lfariiJit tlld PII7DI1 HcfDtrn
of !ollaerlville. 'lbo Metatrn
alrlo romained for 111 cwernllht

~
~~::;;;;~~

16 oz.

Pure Vegetable

Armour's

Pomero.Y; 11r. IIIII lrlra. Herbert Haover, Rick, Steven, IIIII
David, Middleport; Mr. IIIII Mrl.
Robert Balltll' IIIII BobbJ of l.oall

l-1f--1

$1

Scot Lad·

POP
Throw-Away Botti

Holiday
Hair Stylln&amp;

Honrd Sotrlo, Carl Plllllns,

New Furnltur•
ONLY $'299

.,
I

Mlliidi.Y at the l'omoroJr - -

30 Young People

Mr. and Mra. Don Dovla IIIII
chlldret) IIIII Mr1, Harry Dovta,
Caiton, were weekend guests ol
ltlrt. JollnBtteJIIIIIIIr,andlrlrs.
Willard WU.oon.
llr. and Mra. WOllam Pullllll
spent Frldaf IIIII ~ in CoIUIIlbuo vlaitil!C relatlvoL
'J'boratJay JUO•t• of Jolin Frick
,.... )!:f. IIIII Mra. O.rie !.aWls
of Jackaoa.
llr, 11111 Mrs. Melvin Circle

3 ROOMS

I

ot Jobs Dltlglara, 7:30 p.m.

meJDbers and two guests pres- - BETHEL 62, International Orent. The president, Mr1. Dora-. der of Jabs Daughters, 7:30

Brown

$30.00 ......

der

The ....,el Halloweon eelebralion ot the Sow-Rite-Sowing Club
featured a dlmer atOicar'IRea..·
nut meet'na
11 ,... wled to JIYe $31o tho taarud in f•lllpolls and a part.y
roam haYinl tha moat parenta !oll.owlng st the bomo ol M r 1 •
pre- st PI'A meetinga. Mr. Edward WeDaln Pomeroy,
Alberton propoaed m a k i n 1
Piau were made tlirlng t h e
Chrlatmal omamenta from pbs- meeting for a npnm•p sale to
tic bolllea tlld lie llld hll wife be held NO¥. 4 and 5 at tho PbllTIJESDAY
,.... ltiPJinted to 81Piore t b e lips !1-s bulld1n&amp; in PomeMEIGS
COUNI'Y Retubllcan
~·lblllv.
of a Ill'...., 1"0¥. Name• were drawn for 1
Women's Club, 7:30 p.m. at Re~
Chri.lllmll )lilt exchaaae. M r 1.
publh:an headquarters. Refresh~
Elza Gllmore, Jr. received a
menta to be senecl.
birthday )lilt from her aocret pal.
PASt' MATRONS, Pomeroy
At the dlDner andpa11ybesldas
Chapter
186, order of Ea9Wn
Mrs. Walla and Mrs. Glhnore
Star dimor Tuesda,y, 6:30 p.m.
wore Mrs. Flo Strickland, presThirV
people ot t h e
at Masonic Temple. Past maIdent, Mrs. Don Mull011, Mr"' United Methodist Youth Fellowtrons of Middleport to be guests.
Harold Hood, Mra. James Neutz.. ship ot tbe Asbury United Methollr, 11111 Mrs. Georp Harris
lJni. Mra. Willard Boyer, lira. dist Church of ~neuse attended Pomeroy members to take priz~
IIIII IOIIIPenl the weekenlln ~
CalYin BlmPIOII. Mrs. Ronald a Halloween part.y held In I h e eo.
lumbul YialUIIC her mother, Mra.
ROCK SPRINGS Better Health
BnnmlnJ, Mra. Jannea Mellaniel, basement of the ldne of Robbie
Mao Sauer,
Club,
7:30 Tuesda,y night, borne
Mra. Don Mcllnilht, lrlra. D o n Ord ,_oday nigltt.
Mr. IIIII Mr1, Georre Sldmor
of
Mrs.
Maxine Arnold; secret
Mrs. R&amp;Jmond Btlv,
The basement was extenolvely
llld ..., BeiUQ' and Georgie, CoJUns.
pals
will
be
revealed.
Mrs. Mtrahall Klag, and lira. deeorated for the part.y and game •
wen recent Ylattoraln Talmadge Larry Weltrung.
POMEROY
WOMEN'S Chriowere pla,yed during the ovening.
with llr. IIIII Mrs. Charles Bnmtian
Temperance
Union, 2 p.m.
Rotroolunonta of bot dogs, potaner.
Tuesda,y,
Pomeroy United Meth1o chfps, lee cream, cooldes and
lira. Robert Warnor visited
dder were urved. The table odist Chureh.
laol week in BeUelontai.. with
waa deoorated In orange and black
her COIII!n, Mra. l.atll'l E111eL
and 91oopy characters were feaWEDNESDAY
.
Chlrl01 Buter, wbo reoenlly
lllrod oa Ill!' napkins and plates.
wn.DWOOD GARDEN Club, 7 :·
..
-•""-l9ted ~~~~).r'l"'1J&amp;ts:
· 30 Wedneaday nil!lrt at the bomo
,I,
-l •~l taiit't...lku
~
. .,
of Mrs. Hiram Fisher; Mrs. Pau1
lioa, is here on leave · with hla · Mra. c. Jl Gemoidllrtlt of eo.

Wlfe · ald hi1 pa.rentl, Mr. and iiunbus wea the recent Viattorof
Mrs. NOI'IDlD Buter,
her COIIIlinl, Mrs. Georp Lalli-

Tbe laltb and credit and elldlell
and taxes o1 UU!! Jla\e, U:dUcltnl
ad valorem tu:es on real or perronal .,......,. and Income tUN,
:ball be p i - to the paymsnt &lt;d

;~~;~~~~~

Envelopes for

IU~

shall be nutcle b)" law tor setttnc
Ode, ., lOft&amp;' u INCh nota ar.
outltandint1 into a apeoelal fw¥1 or
funds auen amounta from tbe
..,uree~ authortled lor P11711LODt of
1Uc:h bond• under tbla MCUon u
would be IUftlclent :for pa)'lnent
of that amount of principal on Neb
bonds 1bat WOUld have been pa)'llble
durlnl ncb period 1l .ueh bondl,.
maturln1 durtnr a period of thJrtJ
)'tart, had been laued without
prior iauanC!O of tuch nota Bueb
lund or fundi may be uted IOlol:r
for the pa)'D'Ient of prtnclpal of
such noteS or of bond&amp; in anUetpatlon ot which .udl notel havo been
IUUIP'd.

cation, teehntcal educ:aUOn, vocational educaUon, juvenile conectlon.
tralnlnr and iehabllltaUon, parka: shall, after provilkm fOI' _pa)'ment
and recreation, reaeareh and de- of amounb pledpd to obll..UOna
velopment with respect to tran.. heretofore or hereafter 1NUed under
Uon, hllb.waya and hilbWaJ SeeUons 2c: and 2f of this Article,
rtaUon, mental b:r-'tm• elld . . ....... lo '"" . .,.....,. . . the
tlon, poUce and flre trainln&amp; principal of and Interest on bl.tl·
airDorta, and other alate buUdinla ..,., obltptiora authoriud by ihla
and atructura, and the acquialtion aec:Uon but not l.o other ObUiaUona
and improvement of real ettate and autbotized hereby. If exm.e. and
lnteruta: therein required witb n- t.xaa other than hll'bway uaer re;peottotho-.,toclu4toa eeipta aM" pled.led iO the pa)'ment
pattfcipaUon in any such capital of the prtnc:lpal of or lntei'Ht on
lmproY.nenta with the federal$- IQbway obllraUOill autboriud by
e~t.
municipal corpora
tb&amp; aectton, In each year that such
counties, or other rovemment. bJJb,way UMr rec::elp.. Ull aVJ.Uabla
utttlu or any one or more o1 ror IUCh pulJ)OR, the ume lblll N
them whlcb pUticipaUOn rna)' bt ...,• ........,... th""'lo and lboi nby IP'IIDt.ll loena or contr1but10bl qu~r.d aDtllleatJon ol auch other
to them or aN' of aueb capital exclaea aiia taXfll lhaD be redueed ·
improvements. 1t Ia hereb1 ile&amp;et- In OOI'J'elpondln&amp; amoWJt.
mined that tucb Cllpital lmorovements w111 d1l'ecU7 or lbdlteetb'

create Jot., onballoe atPlcmnad
opportuntttes:, and Improve tbit IICQoo
nomic ...uar. o1 the JMIOPlt ot &amp;be
IItie.

and .a · wlllto eleplwlt ulo will
IW'Itaeed In conjunctioa with ~e
- • · Other eatertainment Will
be lll'orided by the ehlldren.
Committee• QPOinted lor tho
Mn. Nora Croll and
Mrl, JIIIO lllll, tublldfl; Mrl,
Phebe Rclberts, chairllliD f o r
food; Mra. llhlrltll' JollnllOII tllld
lira. SUite AshitiY, chairmen lor
- . ; and Mra. Gertie Monuel1, prize and novotv ehllrman.
!olro. Linda D&lt;lei, Mra. Wlckeriham, and Mrl. Roberti voluateeretlto take baked pJOdo to the

""""'w!ill

obllftUons luued hereunder1 within
thJrfy yean from tho d..w 111eb
debt wu o~ contncted. U
IJUCb tax mp
obllpUou are
1aued aa n
in anUelpaUOn ol
the t.tance ol bon.U, provt.lon

Ident, ....,._ Ml81 Frances
Falter, Mr1. Padne W o I f e,
Janne• Atbertoo, Mra. Juudta
Juotla, tlld lrlro. Bernlee Rou""

11 t11o was decided to hold a
cbiU and •eaotal&gt;le 1011p oupper
Pridll JQIIt at the school. FuJl
and ·I dle bootbl, a bake l&amp;le

pods

Each ilauf ol taK surported obU·
rauona laued pursuan 1o thU toc:Uon shall mature In not more than
thJrty years trom the dl.t. ol luuance thereof, or, 1t 1UUed to retiN

loll'l. June Wlekeroham, pres-

to a. ..,.mtttee.

Fund Raising . ....,.
To Continue

(Amended 8ubaibat. HOUH .Jolrtt.
Belolutioil Mo. 43)

-

,

Orpha Flolda, Drue 11ar1, VIola
Bouali, Rill !olellanio~ l'llilq
F17, Ntllle llilddlnr. Mary !Ilk
and llrO:IIol.. Jabn-

Propoeiftt to ameDd .Aztica. Vlll Dt

ARTICLE VIU
SecUon 21. In add.IUon to the authorization otherwJae cont.llned in
Arttc:le Vlll o1 the Ohio ConltltuUon the pneral auembly, tn accordance Witb bu\ aubJed to the
JlmltaUona of thb aection 1 may authorize the tuuance of oollfaUona,
1ncJud1nl bondl and notes. ol the
atate or of state JnaUtuttona, board.l,
comm.lu1ofl:'1 euthortUea. 01' other
state aceDCiel or 1natnarnentaUUa
for any one or more o1. the toUowiol pubUo capital bnprovementl:
the construction, necorutructlon, or
other improvement ot hlthwaya,
illc:ludinr thou on tho at.ate blahway Q"atem and urban extenatona
thereof, tho.e within or Jeaeun, to
pubUc parka or rec:reaUonal areaa,
and tbOH within or leadlnJ to municipal corporaUona. the ecquill·
uon, conatructlon, recon.trucUon,
or other improvemcat ot. and pro·
vt1lon of equipmen\ tor, bulld.lnp,
.truc:turea, or other improvemrmt.,
and necessary plarulinf and encf·
11eer1nJ, for water poUut1on control
and abatement, tnc:ludtnl tho&amp;e for
..ewap coUtcUon, treatment, or dla·
poaaJ. watu management, JncludinJ
those for wa~r dietdbuUon. coUec-

PI'A.

Jollllloa, !lie Erw!D,Sai'lhGibli*'

JOINT RESOLUTION

or othu obllgalloluJ SOt pabUo
c:epUel btlprovem.Dta la Ohio.
Be 1t retolved by the General
Auembly of the State 'ot Ohio
lbree-llfths of the memben elec:te&lt;l
to each house ~ereot ~on~rtnr
t!le'reli!., thltt there ·man be •ub·
b'litted · :to ·trut: elec:ton :.r .t he State
of Ohio, In the manner preacrlbed
by law, at an electJon to be bold
on the first Tuetda.Y after tbe firat
Monday in November, 1MB. a propoaitJon to amend Artlele vtu o1 tho
ConaUtuUon of the State of Ohio b)'
adding thereto a new aec:tion as
follow•:

A ....,.._ to inveotlple
pla,jp'aOllll equipmOIII 811\1 kitehen need1, and obtain eost estimate&amp;, Wll QIIOinted at • ...,_
cent meeting ot the Letart Falls

wore IVa, C~
a.er.rle Knlgllt, Rena Jolm""'!,
lrla llorria, Pal Elt'&gt;·,, :I!tJIIQ
Flelda, E J - Dovio, AM.t

Torry ..,. Kell¥ wu..n.

.

BETHEL 82, International Or-

,

Tho ule of dlohc:lotha liiil
scratch
wUI be ccintlnliiiil
as 1 fun! ralaliiJI: Pr&lt;dlcl, :11
was decided ...,..,. a . . _
meet11111: of the WWIIIJI: w~
era Clan, Entel'lriao l1allllil
Mathodltl Chureb. held It 11111
- e ot MrL Ethtl Smith.
.
Mi•• 1lorothJ Long· preoidiil
at the 11100i111J1: whleh
P'"''l aiiiJI)IIJI: ot "HelpS . . b ~
Todl1" Wowed by aerlptUnliill
the Lord'a Pro;,er.
-·
'lbo wondar box li;ir
lira. WUI!am Alrsm waa '!"' 1iir
Mra. Smith. Games ,..... ..,.
dueled by lrlrL Rol,a, !rlllhciQl
IIIII Mra. Smith.
'
Refreshmellla wars •vooi IQo
tha hoste11 to thooe aimed llld
llrL Bettrlee Buck, lira. M.bt1
Moore, llrL !olyrtle Lq, MiL
Eldoa Weeks, lira. CardaOi'
- . lrlrL Mlrlono WIIICIIIII!f

SontiDol, Pomel'OY·JMII ..... o.. Yanlll1. October 21, 1988

;PTA to Investigate Needs
For Playground, Kitchen

''

{A1nended S~1titule Senate Joint
Re1olution No. 29)

Still Coaallb&amp;lloa ol 0.. lllde of
O.blo bJ' addi.Dt leeHoD 11 to
aatbodu iU t.aaace of l:loaciJ

s - '1110 .Dally

.,.,

,,

3 oz.
cans

'1

12oz.49~can
. .,

4~2oz, '1
)ars

gi~nt49'
·
SIZe
.,
16
Rolls

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I - 'l1lo IJolb' Sentinel, Pmlei'O)'·Mtddloport, 0.,

Mondo,y,

Odober 28, 1968

A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results
WANT AD

INFORMATION
DEADLINES

I
I.

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Of

QJtALITY

Doy of PIAIIiution

REGULATIONS
Ttt. Publl,ker ••••rv•• tho rlg.ht
or mare than

5

Local 1 owner cor, new w•s·w tires, vinyl trim with
bucket seats, console, radio, P.S. &amp; P.B., auto. tra.ns.
dark blue finish with white nylon top. A real sharpie.

11¥1 ii'IOI"iOM.

II conh ,.., Word 1ix conooc..,li¥1
lfturtiol'll .
· 25 ..., cent Dioc:ount on poi,-l odo

oM otlo paid within 10 dayl .

Pomeroy Motor Co.

CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 lor !iO wCHd Mini•u111 . Eo
e4tlltioMI word 2c

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EVE~.

OPEN

BLIND AD5

o,., .. ,_,

Ad"''' '

1:00 P.M.

OFFICE HOURS

SrRAWBERRY

WILL DO babysitting day or FIRST FLOOR apartment. Very
nice for two people or two
nlghl. Call 992-5958. 10.25-61c
people with amall child. Pllone
912-3211'1 .
10.23-121c ·
WILL DO sewing at home -

I

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',.

hemming,

.

:·

"

pegging,

alterations,

etc.

For Sale
M!'9. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
HAY
AND
STRAW. Call J112.
Phone ) 13-5651.
4-30-tfc
622'1.
IO.U.l21p
REPAIR. REFINISH, recondition golf clubs. John Teaford . FIELD GROWN CHRYSANTHEMUMS and muma aD
P.~p
colors, big IUid bealtlly, lllo
canning
pears and potaloel,
BACK HOE and Dozer Service,
Reynolds
Flower Shop, M'•
pond, basement, water line,
aon
City,
jUJt above Corp.
septic lank. R. W. Cowdery,
Une.
10-4-lfc
Long Bottom, Olllo. 9·27·301c

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~-"'

pockets,

:dppero,

~

·:

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':

Vf.CANCY for lwo elderly people. Prefer private paid pa·
llentt. Phone Mason, 7'13-5185.
l""-tlc

TWO «&gt;al alokers wtth

HAVE ROOM lor two lady pa·
tients, ambulatory or bedfast.
Syracuse Nu!'9lng Home.
IO.ZH!c

POTATOES,
Phone 84!-2254
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
IO.Is.tfc

I WILL NOT be ""ponslble for
any d&lt;bts contracted by any.
..,. other Iflan myoelf, Wll·
Uam Blact, Rt. l, Middleport.
10.25-Jtp

Wanted

I

: ANTIQUES. furniture, dilbes,
I"·~ miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
• ·•· l'edl. 800 W. Main Sl. , Porn..
"')'.
1·25-llc

Lost
f"IVE-MONTH.QLD Polled Hereford heUer. !.&lt;Jot in Tanners
Run area. Anyone seeing tbe

. ·_;' t'

helfer Is asked to call 94113714.
10.27-6tc

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,.

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.

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ForS.Ie

For Rent

Notice

•

For S1le or Tr1cl!~
198'/ INTERNATIONAL truck. 4
..,...J, !lo ton, 11161 Chevrolet.
1167 Mullang I-cyIInder. S.
opoed. Financing available.
Phone 1192-t547; alter 5 p.m.
Phone 91U/41t.
P.»tfe

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992-2181
Jack W. Caraey,

0011-

trols, Arnold Brothers, Pomeroy, !'!lone 1112-2448.
10.13-tlc

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature, f'/5 and up. Stud
service and grooming. Phone
992-5443.

11

a lfe

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Mgr.

Business Servlees
DITCH DIGGING, water Unes,
leeeh beds, Paul Anderson,
~n. w. va. Phone m
G1811.
1~

DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
and ·truck service, septic

POME•OY, OHIO

1:30 '~"' - to S:OO p.111 . Deily
8:30 o.m. t c 12:00 Nocn Soturdoy

!

POMEROY

66 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON ......... $2095

per W.,d , ... inllfliOI'I
MII'OI~nu"' Cl•o•t• J.X
12 coMo por word throe co,..ICU•
CIMI

Atltlltl611111 l5c

Big T rad.. ln Allowance

Four on the floor, 400 8 cyl., LeMans, blue finish,
custom striping, blue vinyl int., with bucket seo~s,
stereo P.B . radio, 23,000 miles by local owner. Like
New 1st line wide oval W.W. tires.

.. ,..

Incorrect in1orflon .

Ij .:\

SIEGLER and
TROPIC-AIRE Heaters

67 PONTIAC Firebird H.T. Cpe.. .. ....... $2595

to Mit Of ,_t.er ony od1 doomed ob•
Jectlonoblo . H .. r.ub lhhor wil I not :
bo ''IPDn1U1Io

COMPLETE LINE

plants, Sure

tanks, water lines, basements,
alao topaoll. Henry IIW,
phone 1185-3918 or Roger Bahr,
pbone IJI5.S958.
10.~

Crop, $4 per 100, new plants.
t'harlts Foster. Rt. 2. Racine.

Phone

C. C. BRADFORD

AUCI'IONEER

lO.ZHtp

241·Z:Jll9.

Complelo &amp;enloe
Pboae ......
- . OMo
Crftl Ill oclrGo d
I I

EAkLY Amencl::ln Stert:ID, AM
&amp; FM radio Lovely maple
finis~. 4 &gt;P&lt;t!&lt;l changer, pay•
1ft
ments of $ti ~ munlh or pay
balan&lt;oe dUe 1\rl!li!. Phone
!19'2 ·3218.
10.27.ftc AIR CONDITIONING Rerrlgeratlon aervlce. Jack's Relrlg.
oration, New Haven. bone
SOLID STATE Ste1eo; 19118 waJ.
IRJII'It.
4 I tfe
nul stereo t'Onsole with 4speaker, 4-speed, automat!&lt;
READY • IIIII conerele delivrh~:~nger. \fake paymenlll of
ered rlgbl to your projecl.
$5 ur pay jl!llt $81.16. Call IHFast
and euy. Jl'roe est!·
3211!.
10.27.flc
mates. Phone J112.3214, Goegleln Ready • MIK Co., Mlddl&amp;~UR ROOM houae In Syreport, Ohio.
I 3D Uc
cuse, gas heat. cold running
water, one and seven hundredths acres. Ground wtlll BUDGET PRICE furniture C111
olD' lhlrd noor budget allop,
good garden space:
cash,
Baker JPurnlture. Middleport.
Phone 911Z-l8CI.
10.27-31c
Ohio.
t 2:S tfe
F1VE consecutive lots in Beech
Grove cemetery. Phone 1192- SEWING MACIIINT!:S, repair
eervtce, an maltel. WY z.
6439.
1G-27-6tp
!ta4. The P'abrlc Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales
GOON DOG Pups. Call 1192-5132.
and
Service. We Sllarpen
10.27-31p
Set...,...
Wf.tlc

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AKC Golden Retriever puppies. SIX ROOM house, newly re624 Ash St., Middleport. llb- modeled kitchen, \1 basement ClGARE'M'E vending maelllnes
and service. ABC Enterurtsea.
5443.
HJ.IIc
and bar room, 115 Ebener.er
M...,, W, Va. Phone '1'13-550.
St. Phone J112.55116. lo.2'1.ftp
..Uc
HONDA 50, 111111. Phone llb- ·-- .. -~...,.-32U.
10.2S-6tc THE PERSONAL properly, U ·
cept organ, of the tate Weber IN THI COMMCHI PLaAI COUaT
MilOt COUNTY, OKlO
tJIJ'I-12 • 60 fl. three bedroom
Holt will be sold at the offl&lt;e Till FIDIUL LAND lANK OF
molllle bome, a a ~ root
of Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, at- I OUIIVILLI,
PlalntiH,
awning. Pboao IIIIUIIJ.
torneya, Pomeroy, Ohio, at a
·~ M. CHAIITIAH, IT AL ..
to:llete price not leu than $200, and LOUII
No. 14,131
the real estate owned by the
NOTICI IV PUILICATION
11!1 DODGE 'l'RUCK, I eyJIDda',
late Weber Holt In Setplo
LANTY RIITJ: and
CLAt1DIAN
whoH placu of naldance an
*- 1mt and 5'1 Ole9y V.f, line Township. Meigl County, 1\if'FI,
unllnown. will lake DOUn en tha
speed atandard lhifl, bolh In
:Uth dQ ol .lua., IIO'f, lh• underOhio, conslsllng of 152 aeres '-llned
fUed lbl htiUon. and two
aeenent eondllllll, eall •
more or less (excepUng one- Supplemental PatiUoftl, qi..IDs' ;rou
6191,
11).23-«&lt;
111 lhe l;oll!lmoa PMu Court of 11e1p
half of mlneralal will be IIOid &lt;:ourttll, Ohio. pra)'lnJ lo-r JUd(meltt
at the omce of Crow, Crow"' 111•lnal )'0\l In the amount ol l'f.IJI..
wlt.b I.Q....,_t.. alld tiM add.U.ioDil
FIRESTONE Deluu Champion Porter at 10:30 a.m. Ocl. !t, bu.
aumt ot IIG.OO ancl 1B.10, wllb. 111..
and for 1 toredotUh ot
Ure, brand new, never been
11161, for a price not leas tllan t11nl,
Morlpfe ot the followiaf u.ert.IMd
used, IJ95.14. ~. PlloDe 9111"',500. Penonal and real pro- real pn.1pert)", aDd otbrtt r.Uef, t.orm.
t0.2Utp perty ahall be sold to the bttl&gt;- ..u: hlQ 1ft Columbia ToWDdllp
lhil' Cou.nl)o, Ohio, boulldect and,
esl bidder. The administraducrtbad M foUowa:
19111 THREE BEQROOM tralltor has the right to reject any
Part vi Seo:lUcs 31 To~ t,
1\aqe 18, beJtiWDI at a polllt lT.II
er, Expando llvlns room and
and all blda. Sale subjeet to
he\ weal of tiM Nortlleut eantr
awniriiJ. Pbone IIIIU31t.
of aalcl lecUOD .Ill UlaDN Well
the approval of the Probate
91'5 feet: tllen~ Iouth 1 dQNe
IO.IS.fle
Court of Melga Com&gt;ty. (JIIo.
Waat 1J5B feet. to the ceaWr ol
I CGUDtJ road; lheace aJo.. tile
William D. Qrllds, admlni•
COUDQ' J"0M IIOrth 118 deJrHI M
BLACK HAWK CORN PICKER,
trator of the Estate ol w..
mllluWa wat :a feet lo a polnt1
thence aoutb 141» feet CCI a cor$150. Phone 111U410. 10.25-3tp
ber F. Holt, ~.........
ner at tbe llne of . . . . HoJ'dl
tllene. Nortlll • de&amp;nM EMf. 1174
I ..:IHic
feel '- Ule eent.er of ltate 1DJb.
SORRY SAL Ia now a Merry
WQ" Net, ~ tlllllllCe wiUt tbe
meaa.den of Akl llilbwQ' Nort.b 1
Gal. She 111011 Blue Lustre ALL BRED back, four Here41trH bal. '7tl feet, Nortb II d•
rog IUid IJIIbolstery cleaner.
,
_ . ...t 110 feet IJld NorCia ·a
ford cows, HC:Ond calf 00111.
deve- 311 aUnut.. eut
felt
Rent eleetrlc s h a - $1. Three flrsl calf Rerefonll;
to the lllteneeUoa of St.ate HlP·
wa)"
No.
311
with
the
cea&amp;er
JIJM
Baker Furniture.
IG-28-6tc:
one yearling Reretord heHer,
ot • eOWib road: ~ aloac u.
one •prlng belfer calf. Three
ceater of aald eount~ road toUlh
S8 ••,.... 10 mlaut. . . . lM
'!'HE GOLDIE M. Rice rut es"""" bulla, one pony. Also
feet t.o tM IOUtb-..t oamer oi
tate loeated on Oliver Street
tbe tWin lot1 lbanca w.ltb tbe . . t
70 acre farm, good fencel ,
Una of IUS atore lot DOttb 4t Mo
in Middleport, Meip County,
good bam, ,..., """' U'lb.
.,._. . . . teet. to u.. DOI'tberlr eorDU U.enot; tb.aDce wttb tblo
Ohio, wtJ1 be aold to the blgb.
Good weU. Houae needs rebarth Une uf a.atd tl.en lot 110rlll
eat bidder on Saturday, Nopair; 25 ...... of farming
" •..-..• ao -.... ... 111
fHI to U. "eter J:lu Df ltat.
vember :Ind. 11161, at 10:30 A.
ground, rest In paature and
ll.llbw~ No. 1111 lbuee a1aa1
Kid ceater U.. aortb a d.e..M. at the offiee rl. Crow,
Umber. P'armlng around In
eut t.10 r.n · te Ute IIIIV.tbei'I.J' oeorCrow &amp; Potier, Altorneya,
IW' .., u. Iandi ol . .u. ....,. LaY.
good condition. Bruce Myero.
Uller: tbeDM ...., llald LaftDo
Pomeroy, Ohio. Real Estste
Chester, off Rt. 241. II l.oni
der'l 1lM nmh N ....,._ 'INII
11101 feet .... IIOrlb • d . . . . . . . .
Ia appralaed at 'l,itlO.OO IUid
Bottom. Phone 1111 W
mbNW. .... ll'f fMt to u. ...
cannot be sold lor Ieos than
Ill IMif.IU'll.,, eoaWdniat 101.:1 . .
18-2'141c
"'• ... ~or JMI.
Ibis amount. Sale aubjecl to
Allo pm "' e.dloiL aa. .._..
l4liP 1. ...... 11, baid""'DI at I
the approval of the Probate
lie~ I Estate For Sale
polnt IMI fMi ........ tba . -...
Coort, Meip County, (JIIo.
eMt: eora8l' of .aid MCtiOD AI
U.nee DOrtb 1 ...,... .,... U.
SybJ Ebenibach, Exec:ulriJ: of
f•t: 1b.alll:t!: """ , _ ~ "IMBM
HUUI 1 chtne welt 1* fMt *e
Eltste of Goldie M. Rtce, Jle.
U. 1011Ut Une fll ..td . _ . . . Ill
c:ea•:.d
li).ZW!c
lhenee • • a1oQ U.. ..W J(lllth

......,......

LIYY IN IXCIII 01 'fHI
"N MIL&amp;. LIMITATION
Nai'ICI: II hei'QJ' JIYb. lbal

For Rant

.i

FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartmonl!!. a ... to achool.
Phone 912-5434.
IG-18-Ifc

'

; P'IJRNJSHED HOOSE In J'ome.
rvy, l'tlone 99Z-5262 e;:::~
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~ rURNISIIED

APARTMENTS

. ; In Middleport.

.,,, , , . I

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All

atti!Ues

paid. Rowley &amp; Reed, Mid-

dleport. !'bone

992-me.

:

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t&amp;.~Ue

JTIWLEJI

·~

LOTS. Bob's Mobllo
Court, Syracuoe, Oblo on Stale

;

Rl. U4, Phone 11!12-2951.

S.ll.tfc

:'nWLER SPACE,

to
hoot up, private. plenty ol
room for children to play.
Pllone - ·

ready

an th01 :lht diiJ' of A.Ypul,
1. .,
ther. wtU be .ubm.IUed tel 1 vote of

lila puple. ol aald llathlnd TollmlhiP
11 a GENIIUL ELECTION to IN

FURNISHED aputniEfil,

lft.bedroom
troller.
};" - Joloaon '1'13-$147, M'll'·
I~

bedroom apartmelll
prqe on Bulternul
" - 112-5121. IG-14-tfc

~·AMILY

)'1'8.

SPECIALS
Men &amp; Ladloo'
WATCHES....9.95 ta 24.95
Clutch &amp; Go
Watch &amp; Puru Sot._.U.95
Bond &amp; Puroo Watch
For Either CUFF LINK &amp;
Tt E BAR SET............_79c

Bryants Budlet Shop
101

w....."

MIDDLEPORT - Large I 1'010111
brick, I \1 batha, 4 bedroollll,
full basement, Jll'llll.
$20,1100.00.

theNID. on n ..d.,, Ule 11th day at

r-ro•rtcUn1 aad malntallllnl fiN apPIIratua, appllaneu, lnlU~ or aiMs
tt&gt;arefor, err ..,..., _ of watfr .upply
and matertall U.nfer, ar 0.. ...
tabU.bmm~ot and malattaaace of lin•

nn alarm telep-llph or the

of

"-""Uri'

un&amp;nr ftnmen or
eo~·
iu to OPft'llll t.ha
Batd IIlii Ntn1: a nnewal llf Ill
nlltln1 lila of one btU tl!ol.) m1l1 to

GENERAL 8TOitE - AU ato&lt;t,
fJXtur.s and a T room home,
bath, rumace, and Jarae lot.
Only $24.1100.00

11ELBN • VIRGU. TEAFORD

nm fur five yeart at 1 .-ate Dol U·
('eed.tnc ~ mill for eacb one dollar
ol valuation. Wbidl arnou11t. to nve
("tollta for e•cb one b\lll4nd «oUan
of 'aluatloa, for Five :rean.
The PoU. lor aald J:lectloD will M
c.pen .t t:::Kt o'clock A..N. aD4 nJDaill
opea unW 1:30 c'olod. P.M. &amp;all&amp;em
Sland&amp;nl" Tl.mto ol NJd dQ".
By order fill U.. Boud vi J:lOCUOAI,

Plymoutll

IMI41c:

,...,.,

COAL FURNACE.

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Sat. • • • • • • • • • •

Sun ... - • • • • • • •

IMMin •• WILL

DO•OntY M. .IOHNITON
DlrMtor
tl11t.ed (k:teber J, 1 - .
10 1; II It; 10 11; 10 18

•te

NOTICI O' ILICTION ON TAX
LIIVV IN IJCCIIU 011' THITIN MIL-L LIMITATION
NOTICE Ia hereby linn tb•t In
p11nuanc• of a B"olutlon ot the
(;ouncll ul llM! VUJap ul Pomero)',
ohio, paaet on lbe Ul.h ctQ of lub' ,
l!!Ga, tllere will be .ubm.ltt.ed to •

p.~rt

permuent,
Ullle or •olunLary. .and otll$r

fn• prot.eetloa eppantUII.
Saki tilt belnJ: a nnewal ol an
,.,.laUDJ tu uf one mill to run for
ttve yean It a rate not exc:eedlnl 1.0
rt-IU. for uch one dollar ol valuation.
which amOWibl to ten ''entl for ..ell
toJle hundred dollan of valuallon, for

t"lve yean.

Tile PoU. for nld EJ.~tlon wUl be
vpen at 1 ;30 o'cloc:ll A .M. and AnW.D
open unUI 1:30 o'docll P.M. Jtutera
Standard Time of .. 14 dQ .
B)" order of Ute BoiN of Klec:Uou.
of Mei1a Counb, Ohio.
IMMin 0, WILL.

ChalrMall

DO.OTHT M. JOI-1NITON

Dlr.ctar

Dated Odober 1, 1•.
1(1 '1: 111 14; 11 II; 10 J8 itc

tt·mhcr, 191111. there .... m be aubrnltted
to a vole of the peopte of aaid VII·

il.lj"e at a GENERAL &amp;LHCJ'JO'N to
te held In the VIDaJe of Snacuae,
Ohio, at the retular place of voUill
thentn, on TUeadtJ, tile Oth da:r ol
!'&gt;;ovember . ltcl&amp;, the quHtlon
Cll
l;!&gt;v)'inl , ln e.aeeaa of the tan mtll
limitation. for tbe benefit ol S:rra·
n:~e Vlll•Je tor the purpoae of pro·
\·Jdlnl and ml.lntai.lli.DI: nre appara.
llltel,
appiJ.Itnee• · 1:nd1dlrap, aad
aitea therefor. and Uae pJ)'tlleat of
po:nnaaeat, part time or YOluntu:r
firemen tG opente the 111M.
Said tax IMlDI : an addiUonal tn
of ,._., miD• to run for tin yean.
Ill • rate nol exceedln( :1.0 mWa for
eaeh one dolltr of Y•lu•Uon, whkh
•moqat. te twenty eenta for eaeh
one bundred doilan of •aluaUor~, for

Jo,ve ,-nra.
Tbt PoU. for

••)11

Eleetto. wtU be

cpe11 at 1130 a'cioek A.ll . .lftd N •
Jllaln open u.nUI 0:30 o'ckrcll P.JI .
E.IIJt.em St.uldar.t 'nme of aatd dJJ'.
87 order of tbe Baud uf DHUoDI.
of Mllllt Count)'. Ohio.
IMMin •. WILL

CltalnMn

DOROTHY M. JONNITOIII
DINCter
Deted Oetober 1, JNI.
10 'J; 10 U; JO 21; 10 :II 41c

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A.Mini.tr.n-i• Wltfil

No. tl,tll
fta Will

Eat•'• llf lstlqr N, Cllrll. Dec.....
Nollee ~ benbJ 11¥en tbat Carla
C'lark Klei.D wboM Pott Office M·
draa ls :111 8. 'l'lllnl AM., M.ldd(e.

5.55

DISAPPEAR lHE

Iitt AFRAID HE'LL
WAY YDIJ /CST
l/ILL WRIGHT!

-GUARANIUD-

• Free Estimates

PHONE 992-2094

• Quality Concrete
• Certllled Streneth
• Delivery
• Quick SerYice

Poiiiii'OJ'L_0

NOTICI Ofl IL.CTION ON TAX
LIVY IN IXC . . I Of TNI
Tlfll MILL. &amp;.IMITATION
NOTlCS II llleNbJ ..ftll LilaC Ia
rurwuance cf 1 Reloh1Uo11 ol lhl
JIOU'd etC Townablp 1'ruiiMI of U.
10WDihiP of Colwnbla, Oblo, NIMd
"n tile au. da, of Bepteaber. 1111.
there wW be IUbrnltted to 1 YOII of
lbe people of aa.ld l'ol"mble Town·
ehlp ai a OENUAL a..cTlDN 1o b1
hl'id in tile Townahlp of Columbia,
Ohio. at lb1 ,...war plleel 1f •ctUaJ
theNia, on Tuetdu, tbe oua 41)" 0111
November. 1111, tb.e qUI\iaD of
'"'')'ll'll, In exee• or die tea .w
LmiLIUon, for the be-rtt Iff Colam·
bla Towublp for UMI puzJIOel or prev•dlns and mllinklnb'l fln appuatu.
appllancea, b~ or lttel Ul.ln·
tor, or tll1 ata.bu.bmiM IDd lllll.a·
tenance of JIMI of fln alarm toalriiPh or ibe PQ'rDIDI of ,.MI1aMill,
p&amp;rl· tlml or Yoiunteer tlftmul
u

Ill' HOimbJ Bills

esl&amp;te.

IIIIUriM8
allo . 1. .

ear. "'- • ·••·
~JI411:

••

AUTOMIJBJLE

Jt•IIIIIJC!e . . .

l!lneelledt Loll JOar · CliJiri&amp;.
or•a

lleenlet Clll • • ·
I II tl'!l

INFORMATION
NEWS
presents

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

• Flnlshin1
• Sand &amp; Grnel
DIAL 9!12-3284
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL

......

Enterloined

a ..

The Rev, Jolm Jeabura,lrhlch
NOTit:l OP ILICTIOtf ott TAX
LIVY IN IXCIII 01" THI
TIN MIL~ LIMITATION
NOTICE ls llei'QJ llnll llutt !ll
PllnluaDc:e ol I lteHlaU. of U.
Council ot tbe Vlllap ol Pe. .I"OJ',
(Jhkl, PUMod on th• llltb u, of Jail,
lNI, then wiD be aubmltHd 10 1
'"ota of the paop.. ot saki vw.,.
1'1 a GENERAL ELIC110H to 1M btld
in the Vlllalt of PomaroJ, Ob1o at
the Nplar plaeea ot ¥0Uq tbai.m,
on TU•day, U.. M.la ..,. ot NOHmo
Nr, 1M8. t.be liiUIIUon of ieYJIDJ,
In e.eeae •' the tan Dl1U lllllltat.la•,

for tho bebeflt of Po!DIIroJ Villap
for the PWPOM vi C\U"ft!K eiiHJIHI.
S.ld t.a• belo1: I ,.aewal of Ill
Rlttlal &amp;u o1 oaa baU nu mW to
run ror four )lean •• a nUr ao&amp; . ..
teedlnll ~ tDUI. lor elldl oDI 4oUar
"' ..aluaUoa, wblcb amowtte W
unt. for each on• llu.nd,.... dolllin
111 vaJuaUon, tor Four Jlll'l.
Tbe PoUa for utd EleeUoll .W be

It••

.,,.D 11 e:lO o'eloel A.M. ud n...U
open until 8:30 e'clook P.M. a.ten
of Melli CowltJ, Oblo.
IMMITT O. WIU.

CM!ra. .
DOAOTNY M. .IOIIMITotl
Director
Dated OetoiMr J, 1•.
10 'J; 10 141 10 Jl; 10 • tic

Use Mascara Carefully
If you want to use maacara
daily, and get a result ln
growth as well u beauty, be

sure to apply It so tbat !here
are no bBIIs at lbe end of the
laahes and the lashes are not
stuck together. Be sure to use
ltgbt, even strokes so that the
reawta are natural-looting.

Brown ill usually much
atlracUve than · black.

more

the Kl~ Mlul~ Club OniL
IIPODior&amp;, was a peat apeaker at
Tho Carleton Church heel a
the carleton Church recentb. llall..,een pl11jl at the Bedtold
The Rev. Jesburg, who Ia a mt ... Youth Center. Several prbeo
11101111')' in Europe, travell . were award lime maolled and
through France, ~aln and uv- pmea were played. i.. potluck
enl other countleo dlllribattnr
· wu
ltteroture, He oh""ed .lllme or -Tho
Rev,eoJo¥od,
John Josbuq, a
hta work and lloo rl. placea mlulonary tn Franco, vlelted
where he and hla falntl7workand wllfl Mr. and Mrs. WUJ!am Klnr
It ve. While here on lurlautlb he Tuosdljl.
wUJ be -ker at miCJUa other
churchea.
The Busy Bee Cllll 0( the

ahower, but tllere'a an even

VIetnam.
~ Ralph Carl of the Carleton ~ Sehool recontly pre-

overnl&amp;l&gt;t.,.ota oiMr, andMrL ·
Ll~ King and falnll1,
Mrs. Hazel Arnold, Wolter and
Evaltno and Leoter,hadurecent
~ dinner auuts, Mr. a n d
MrL Patrick W~o and Da'lld, and Nr. and Mrs. Nathan
Arnold, au or Cbe1ter. 'l1lo db,.

nor wu In honor or Divld Williams who celebnoted hl1 llrot

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dolo had
aa recent Viaftora. Mr. and MI'L
Bomard Paulltn, COIUIIIbUL
Mr. and Mrs. Joe HaD were
belled at their home here recentb.
Mr, and NrL Olen llarriiiXI
had as vlottoro oftlr tho w...ar.n.t
Pllll llarrl..., or COIIIIIIIIul and
Mr. and NrL Dalt llarrlla and

Paul PQDWr ol ~ ·IIIII .
Mr. and MrL Sanford WID o1
Athena and Mloe Jlillllla 'IWo
roll and lrletld flll'i!llw\~.
Mrs. carl 11111 wu to
tuoiQ&gt;·rei:eiiiiJ 10 •lit'i'ber...,_

. ter, Cvol, Mto ·~­
Tilth bar mother 10 'IIIII htr par•

Till nOIIAL LAND lANK
~OUII'In.u.

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a,..,..,,

·..

Jl' ,, 11 lfl 10 111 It . , 11 C

HOLLYWOOD (UPIINateup opocjollot Perc w.,.t.
mora wiD oliall: uP bll I.OfBth
mo'rio wh e n lie slaPI lbe

"Hounwork 11 Ju•t llk1 hlator,t""lt kHJI• on rep11tlni
ltnlfl

·

...;;Q"'-';..,.._..__~.,._,,J'~Oio~--'--;:._,-+-'---'~'•~·4 •..._·-·-·"· · . -·---_,~,.... -..- ~r~ ,.~· --··-...,.,..-,.·~·- ---~--b=""'"""==a=~-..ti.;...t..li:l!l:i""''-&gt;J;;;,..;.,..:ol~~;.;ij.J2:ir:.J

·DAILY CROSSWORD
d. St. Lou11
10. Kodi1te
ACIIOIIII
1. Tlbetall
prleollr
&amp;.Selle•

• ••

ll.Omlt

Protector Fib Any Head
Waking up with the IIDIII
IIDOOth, unrufilecl hairdo u··
wu eneled by )'OW' beautlcllll (or YOUI'IIllf) il u Ill)'
u putting on a mes1111te turban. It's d""tJMd to protect
a woman'• hair scyJe while
lleepJna and drelllnc. Tbla
coof, ffexlble hair protector
every beld aiJ:e comfort..
ably. The wearer jlllt wnpa
It arouad and prnaea tile veloro tal» to fulell It ltCUI'elf,

12. Some~

tor '1\a.le"
13. Coaebeaf"-o

tnctrte

-

14. All
15. l(ythlcal
·
l&amp;Adot

li.Oolf

UC#I ory

ma

tT;wlth

'

lllltoll
..,Ispt

ti.Pt~

--lilt

~to

21. Prlllll with
cycle pi
CUMNI·

SS.Col~5ts~'~

64I'ORD__ ,_____ SI395

II.

Country Yl SM.,. Sh~o Waton•
Thh Ia full •laM EeN1 WWOI'

21.

1"1/-.how' toe.l c... PS, . PI

BLAETTNARS

x-

JVdtmiDt ..,. ...
,.,. aplalt ,...

Clm't Win 'Bin Alt" at warner llrof.

ltory In lll1ng baby

- · 0( llarrlooilylll!l, ........

•114 ,....... aune u •W la dMd
rewsda4 ks DMd w.ooa • · P.,.
- · ...... DMd . . . . . of . . . .
~oantr. Gldo.
Yoa aN ,..mr.d. to • ...,.. tiM
uii r.uuo. bJ the lad ~ el De·

......,tnt on the out oi"You

bluer

powder. Wben there'• no
time for a nplar lbampoo,

sented plna lor porlecl atlend- powder wiD come to tile .,..
ance to Breu carl, cme )'ear, eue. Simply dlllt It on :1"1111'
and Randall Carl, 2 Jtii'L
balr and then bnllh It out
Mr. and Nra. David Reel 'II.. 'xcela oil and dirt will be abtted reeentl7 wltll Mr. and Mrs. IOJ'bed and :1"1111' balr wW be
Ralph carl and HadDOY and ...,.. ldy and soft.

blrllldi.Y.

&amp;e,al lllJbw.,., asoetiiDI ......
from tbat eutatn ...an •f eoaL •
ceO, Pd wariC!IliiJ bern u Nmaber t, Clul011. er Lim r ..... c.J,
teptbu wltb the l'ljld &amp;o ....

Substitute for Shampoo

No matter which way rou
carleton Church met at the home travel, I container or beby
of their teacher, Mra. Lomde powder lbould be tucked Into
Hud- ID p,._re pockapo 1D your aultcue. Slllr1 amooth
be aenl to the 1ervicanen of the powder wiD keep you eool
c011U111Ui~ who are aervbllr In and comfortable after you

Mr, and MrL Jolm iltall and
.... and MrL I.e-. iltallhld U
recont vllltoro, Mrs. Clair iV....

-

A BOOI&lt;::.IE!

l(eeoing Meigs
· Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

News, Notes

COat&amp;iDADf m all 111• .en~,
more or ._, blat tubJed te d

01

MAKE t:VERVBOO'I'

4:30 P.M.

Kingsbury

falnll1,

Crww

li.XJRK
OCJTI

AND

For Sale

lllftllq. oomatalq: . . . ~ - -

c,...,

IS A GAMBLE. DOESt.)'T

IT M!GI\T

,JUST

3 P.M.

.1mount1 to ten ee.nt.a for ett.dt. one
halt.dnd dollani ot valuaUoD for I'IW'
Tbe Polll tor aald &amp;lecUon wiU J.e
opea at 1:.10 o'doe.lr: A.M. aad. ~aal.D
open uDW 8=30 n'elocll P.M. &amp;ti&amp;.ID
Standard Time of Mid diJ.
B1 order of the Boant of lleetlou,
Of lleifa CoUQ", OIUo.
IMMITT O.WILL
CllairFN•
DOitOTMT. M. JOH!UTotl
DINChr
.....
llaLid oet.ober 1, ua.
10 7J 11 1«; 10 Ill JO

.JUST ~!:&gt;£CAUSE LIFE

AFTlf.R /&gt;J.L •

12 NOON

1.07 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

on floor, good opndltlon. all
new dbaust S)'llem. 1310.
Phone 912-70111.
lo.2Uic

of one mill to nn for four ,..,.
a• I ratol DOl I&amp;CII11nf 1.0 mUl for
c'eb. on• dollar or ¥11\i.UOD. wh&amp;ab

GASOLINE ALLEY

AT
7:50 A.M.

M CHEVY. 2 door Sedan, sot
~c Inch, • barreD, J apeed

;u Admlall;l.ntrb.

Curtis Helps Out
HOLLYWOOD (UPIIDean Martin and lhe 1"011 ol
lbe CUI of "The Wrecltlrlr
Crew" oponl two dan ohootlna
exterior tocaltons •I Tonr cur-

WMPO

ftPtilt.l COIIIPW.I to operate
the aame .
Said tu IMilll: aa lddltloiLI..I tu

f1re

NoJ1., Ohio bu bHn dab' appoJ.ated
with tblo WW an·
J!Ued ot uaa Elt.ate of Dtber B.
Clark, La&amp;e vi
IOddlolport, 11e1.a111
CollllU', Ohio. daoeiM4.
p, H. O'. .IUI
JIHIItl ef Hie PretNtt c.vtt
10.1to lNII 1041 ate

Pomoro1
WIN.IE .. ilQB,60e ...

Sttlldanl Time OJ uld illQ",
B.r order of the Board of IDeet.lona,

LIOAL NO'nCI
NOTICI Ofl Af'POIHTMINT

9t~2U3

Wheel Alignment

... E. .....

,~

NOTICI OF IL.ICTION ON TAX
LIVT IN llliCIII Ofl T'llll
TIN MILL. LIMITATION
NOTJCE Ia hereby Jlven thllt ln
pu.naanee cf a Rr.olutlon of thr
CnuneU of the Villa1e nf Syueuee,
Ohio. puaed oa the Mh d., of SeP·

PI!.

Pomeroy Home &amp; IWtol

vote of tbe people of a&amp;i4 VWue
at a OENJ:It.AL a.D::TION to be

-

From the Larpst Truek or
Bullcb&amp;er Radiator To The
&amp;nallest Heater Core.

lliXPERf

C:MitftNI•

oco~Uon

Hocklnaport, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

to

BLAETTNARS

of Me'- Coua\1, Oblo.

man'•

Sch1wtrzel •rile

M·f' .. ~ • • • • • • ·II to

••-• · u 11""
MabvpY...,.n

AIISOCIATES

992-SIN

·'•

rlnae of aoft water to
make c:or thine
3. An•ndont on d..,tr

.an,..

Ill, Oil Tuuday, tbe 5th d~ of Noumber, IINS8, the 'l""tlcn lA leY)' ·
ltof. In e1tceu of the ttla mw Ullllt.a·
Uon. for t.be benefit ol Pomeroy vu.
lq:e foz- the purpaae ,,r provldilll
and mallllaiJIIDI 1!re appantu., •P.. llancea, bulldlnp a.ad •to~. fir.

6-9%-18
On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

Remoi" ·.~.~~·~::.::~••
!., Sproyed
o.,; then o high prenu,..

Pf.J"•

1nent of p.rmauaat, pui•Uma or .ol·

held 1D U.. Vlllap ol PvmtroJ, Ohlo.
at the ftJU lar p.. ee. of •oti.DI Ulere

EIHIIENCED
ll~llftr Service

EYINRUDE
69's Are Here

lo:GYimbM', 11118, the qu.UU
cf
I•V)'Iftl, Ia III.'II!II of Ula tea zntll
UmltaUen. for lllle benlftt of ltut.
J;;nd ToWDihlp for the purpon of

....

....... JIM, . .
fa1dt wW 1M rnt

1

held II tbe Townahlp ol Rutland,
ohio. at tba re~Ul.r plallft of ~Un1

11M 1 - ,... &amp;a tbrt .llln ., ....

bouse, ztK Race OEO. BO&amp;SIEI I&amp; 81 P 1
St. Middleport. !'bone J112. $MI.M DOWN - 8tqa 114 Acrol,
7 room bouse, fireplace, eel2848.
11).27-lflc
Jar, mlnerall. $H.I4 lor •

1-14-lfc TWO

ii'IJ1UR ROOM furnlabed apart.
men!, E. llaln St.. Pomerov.
Coup!.. only. Phone tm#ll.
1""-!fc

.,.Ids.

*

BARNEY

Business Services

Ill

punu.ance al a Kelohltloa ef UMo
Board of ,-.wuhlp ~'- of 0..
Towrubip llf Ruii&amp;Dd. Ohio, pUMd

1

TWO SMALL furnished homes,
oheap, One needs atove for
!leaiiD( purposes. lmn!r Monkey Run. Esther Brlckles,
Brhileo Gulf Service, AJ.
bony, (JIIo.
10.27·3tp

f

/

NOTICI Ofl ILIC:TION ON TAX

Sovo Howl lnotall Howl

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

5 J.lll. Dey eof•o Pl.lillinti•n
MerHioy DNtlll.w 9 1.111.
C.n~;ollotlono &amp; c•••cti-•
Will M eccoptod ""'II 9 '·"'· for

'

IUICIC

.

'PCIIITIAC

GMC: TIU(ICS
POM.IIOY .

ballplayera

*'· Adjective
rouowen

45• .A.ddreU
41. KlD4 ol
beetle
41. BeDOrita'l
parent

~liU~lbll;IJ.J ~~

18. Not

yet &amp;

1taU:

abbr;

11. Propilei
20. ICq"·
laDd'•
West

Point

~

Unocran~bte theoe r...r Jumbleo,
one letter to each IQU&amp;ft, to

farll'i four ordinary words.

..........,.e ....

21 . ~~:

341. To one••

·I
I I I ()

MAUSE .

I

lJUNiiOP

I

....

,J

...J ,_

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..
.
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'

)
I - 'l1lo IJolb' Sentinel, Pmlei'O)'·Mtddloport, 0.,

Mondo,y,

Odober 28, 1968

A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade Results
WANT AD

INFORMATION
DEADLINES

I
I.

-

Of

QJtALITY

Doy of PIAIIiution

REGULATIONS
Ttt. Publl,ker ••••rv•• tho rlg.ht
or mare than

5

Local 1 owner cor, new w•s·w tires, vinyl trim with
bucket seats, console, radio, P.S. &amp; P.B., auto. tra.ns.
dark blue finish with white nylon top. A real sharpie.

11¥1 ii'IOI"iOM.

II conh ,.., Word 1ix conooc..,li¥1
lfturtiol'll .
· 25 ..., cent Dioc:ount on poi,-l odo

oM otlo paid within 10 dayl .

Pomeroy Motor Co.

CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 lor !iO wCHd Mini•u111 . Eo
e4tlltioMI word 2c

''··-"'·

EVE~.

OPEN

BLIND AD5

o,., .. ,_,

Ad"''' '

1:00 P.M.

OFFICE HOURS

SrRAWBERRY

WILL DO babysitting day or FIRST FLOOR apartment. Very
nice for two people or two
nlghl. Call 992-5958. 10.25-61c
people with amall child. Pllone
912-3211'1 .
10.23-121c ·
WILL DO sewing at home -

I

••

',.

hemming,

.

:·

"

pegging,

alterations,

etc.

For Sale
M!'9. Freddie Thabet, Mason,
HAY
AND
STRAW. Call J112.
Phone ) 13-5651.
4-30-tfc
622'1.
IO.U.l21p
REPAIR. REFINISH, recondition golf clubs. John Teaford . FIELD GROWN CHRYSANTHEMUMS and muma aD
P.~p
colors, big IUid bealtlly, lllo
canning
pears and potaloel,
BACK HOE and Dozer Service,
Reynolds
Flower Shop, M'•
pond, basement, water line,
aon
City,
jUJt above Corp.
septic lank. R. W. Cowdery,
Une.
10-4-lfc
Long Bottom, Olllo. 9·27·301c

•
~

'

~-"'

pockets,

:dppero,

~

·:

.
':

Vf.CANCY for lwo elderly people. Prefer private paid pa·
llentt. Phone Mason, 7'13-5185.
l""-tlc

TWO «&gt;al alokers wtth

HAVE ROOM lor two lady pa·
tients, ambulatory or bedfast.
Syracuse Nu!'9lng Home.
IO.ZH!c

POTATOES,
Phone 84!-2254
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
IO.Is.tfc

I WILL NOT be ""ponslble for
any d&lt;bts contracted by any.
..,. other Iflan myoelf, Wll·
Uam Blact, Rt. l, Middleport.
10.25-Jtp

Wanted

I

: ANTIQUES. furniture, dilbes,
I"·~ miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
• ·•· l'edl. 800 W. Main Sl. , Porn..
"')'.
1·25-llc

Lost
f"IVE-MONTH.QLD Polled Hereford heUer. !.&lt;Jot in Tanners
Run area. Anyone seeing tbe

. ·_;' t'

helfer Is asked to call 94113714.
10.27-6tc

('
,.

·'

.

;•

ForS.Ie

For Rent

Notice

•

For S1le or Tr1cl!~
198'/ INTERNATIONAL truck. 4
..,...J, !lo ton, 11161 Chevrolet.
1167 Mullang I-cyIInder. S.
opoed. Financing available.
Phone 1192-t547; alter 5 p.m.
Phone 91U/41t.
P.»tfe

''I

.._:

••

..

- -~

992-2181
Jack W. Caraey,

0011-

trols, Arnold Brothers, Pomeroy, !'!lone 1112-2448.
10.13-tlc

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature, f'/5 and up. Stud
service and grooming. Phone
992-5443.

11

a lfe

•

Mgr.

Business Servlees
DITCH DIGGING, water Unes,
leeeh beds, Paul Anderson,
~n. w. va. Phone m
G1811.
1~

DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
and ·truck service, septic

POME•OY, OHIO

1:30 '~"' - to S:OO p.111 . Deily
8:30 o.m. t c 12:00 Nocn Soturdoy

!

POMEROY

66 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON ......... $2095

per W.,d , ... inllfliOI'I
MII'OI~nu"' Cl•o•t• J.X
12 coMo por word throe co,..ICU•
CIMI

Atltlltl611111 l5c

Big T rad.. ln Allowance

Four on the floor, 400 8 cyl., LeMans, blue finish,
custom striping, blue vinyl int., with bucket seo~s,
stereo P.B . radio, 23,000 miles by local owner. Like
New 1st line wide oval W.W. tires.

.. ,..

Incorrect in1orflon .

Ij .:\

SIEGLER and
TROPIC-AIRE Heaters

67 PONTIAC Firebird H.T. Cpe.. .. ....... $2595

to Mit Of ,_t.er ony od1 doomed ob•
Jectlonoblo . H .. r.ub lhhor wil I not :
bo ''IPDn1U1Io

COMPLETE LINE

plants, Sure

tanks, water lines, basements,
alao topaoll. Henry IIW,
phone 1185-3918 or Roger Bahr,
pbone IJI5.S958.
10.~

Crop, $4 per 100, new plants.
t'harlts Foster. Rt. 2. Racine.

Phone

C. C. BRADFORD

AUCI'IONEER

lO.ZHtp

241·Z:Jll9.

Complelo &amp;enloe
Pboae ......
- . OMo
Crftl Ill oclrGo d
I I

EAkLY Amencl::ln Stert:ID, AM
&amp; FM radio Lovely maple
finis~. 4 &gt;P&lt;t!&lt;l changer, pay•
1ft
ments of $ti ~ munlh or pay
balan&lt;oe dUe 1\rl!li!. Phone
!19'2 ·3218.
10.27.ftc AIR CONDITIONING Rerrlgeratlon aervlce. Jack's Relrlg.
oration, New Haven. bone
SOLID STATE Ste1eo; 19118 waJ.
IRJII'It.
4 I tfe
nul stereo t'Onsole with 4speaker, 4-speed, automat!&lt;
READY • IIIII conerele delivrh~:~nger. \fake paymenlll of
ered rlgbl to your projecl.
$5 ur pay jl!llt $81.16. Call IHFast
and euy. Jl'roe est!·
3211!.
10.27.flc
mates. Phone J112.3214, Goegleln Ready • MIK Co., Mlddl&amp;~UR ROOM houae In Syreport, Ohio.
I 3D Uc
cuse, gas heat. cold running
water, one and seven hundredths acres. Ground wtlll BUDGET PRICE furniture C111
olD' lhlrd noor budget allop,
good garden space:
cash,
Baker JPurnlture. Middleport.
Phone 911Z-l8CI.
10.27-31c
Ohio.
t 2:S tfe
F1VE consecutive lots in Beech
Grove cemetery. Phone 1192- SEWING MACIIINT!:S, repair
eervtce, an maltel. WY z.
6439.
1G-27-6tp
!ta4. The P'abrlc Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales
GOON DOG Pups. Call 1192-5132.
and
Service. We Sllarpen
10.27-31p
Set...,...
Wf.tlc

rroo

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AKC Golden Retriever puppies. SIX ROOM house, newly re624 Ash St., Middleport. llb- modeled kitchen, \1 basement ClGARE'M'E vending maelllnes
and service. ABC Enterurtsea.
5443.
HJ.IIc
and bar room, 115 Ebener.er
M...,, W, Va. Phone '1'13-550.
St. Phone J112.55116. lo.2'1.ftp
..Uc
HONDA 50, 111111. Phone llb- ·-- .. -~...,.-32U.
10.2S-6tc THE PERSONAL properly, U ·
cept organ, of the tate Weber IN THI COMMCHI PLaAI COUaT
MilOt COUNTY, OKlO
tJIJ'I-12 • 60 fl. three bedroom
Holt will be sold at the offl&lt;e Till FIDIUL LAND lANK OF
molllle bome, a a ~ root
of Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, at- I OUIIVILLI,
PlalntiH,
awning. Pboao IIIIUIIJ.
torneya, Pomeroy, Ohio, at a
·~ M. CHAIITIAH, IT AL ..
to:llete price not leu than $200, and LOUII
No. 14,131
the real estate owned by the
NOTICI IV PUILICATION
11!1 DODGE 'l'RUCK, I eyJIDda',
late Weber Holt In Setplo
LANTY RIITJ: and
CLAt1DIAN
whoH placu of naldance an
*- 1mt and 5'1 Ole9y V.f, line Township. Meigl County, 1\if'FI,
unllnown. will lake DOUn en tha
speed atandard lhifl, bolh In
:Uth dQ ol .lua., IIO'f, lh• underOhio, conslsllng of 152 aeres '-llned
fUed lbl htiUon. and two
aeenent eondllllll, eall •
more or less (excepUng one- Supplemental PatiUoftl, qi..IDs' ;rou
6191,
11).23-«&lt;
111 lhe l;oll!lmoa PMu Court of 11e1p
half of mlneralal will be IIOid &lt;:ourttll, Ohio. pra)'lnJ lo-r JUd(meltt
at the omce of Crow, Crow"' 111•lnal )'0\l In the amount ol l'f.IJI..
wlt.b I.Q....,_t.. alld tiM add.U.ioDil
FIRESTONE Deluu Champion Porter at 10:30 a.m. Ocl. !t, bu.
aumt ot IIG.OO ancl 1B.10, wllb. 111..
and for 1 toredotUh ot
Ure, brand new, never been
11161, for a price not leas tllan t11nl,
Morlpfe ot the followiaf u.ert.IMd
used, IJ95.14. ~. PlloDe 9111"',500. Penonal and real pro- real pn.1pert)", aDd otbrtt r.Uef, t.orm.
t0.2Utp perty ahall be sold to the bttl&gt;- ..u: hlQ 1ft Columbia ToWDdllp
lhil' Cou.nl)o, Ohio, boulldect and,
esl bidder. The administraducrtbad M foUowa:
19111 THREE BEQROOM tralltor has the right to reject any
Part vi Seo:lUcs 31 To~ t,
1\aqe 18, beJtiWDI at a polllt lT.II
er, Expando llvlns room and
and all blda. Sale subjeet to
he\ weal of tiM Nortlleut eantr
awniriiJ. Pbone IIIIU31t.
of aalcl lecUOD .Ill UlaDN Well
the approval of the Probate
91'5 feet: tllen~ Iouth 1 dQNe
IO.IS.fle
Court of Melga Com&gt;ty. (JIIo.
Waat 1J5B feet. to the ceaWr ol
I CGUDtJ road; lheace aJo.. tile
William D. Qrllds, admlni•
COUDQ' J"0M IIOrth 118 deJrHI M
BLACK HAWK CORN PICKER,
trator of the Estate ol w..
mllluWa wat :a feet lo a polnt1
thence aoutb 141» feet CCI a cor$150. Phone 111U410. 10.25-3tp
ber F. Holt, ~.........
ner at tbe llne of . . . . HoJ'dl
tllene. Nortlll • de&amp;nM EMf. 1174
I ..:IHic
feel '- Ule eent.er of ltate 1DJb.
SORRY SAL Ia now a Merry
WQ" Net, ~ tlllllllCe wiUt tbe
meaa.den of Akl llilbwQ' Nort.b 1
Gal. She 111011 Blue Lustre ALL BRED back, four Here41trH bal. '7tl feet, Nortb II d•
rog IUid IJIIbolstery cleaner.
,
_ . ...t 110 feet IJld NorCia ·a
ford cows, HC:Ond calf 00111.
deve- 311 aUnut.. eut
felt
Rent eleetrlc s h a - $1. Three flrsl calf Rerefonll;
to the lllteneeUoa of St.ate HlP·
wa)"
No.
311
with
the
cea&amp;er
JIJM
Baker Furniture.
IG-28-6tc:
one yearling Reretord heHer,
ot • eOWib road: ~ aloac u.
one •prlng belfer calf. Three
ceater of aald eount~ road toUlh
S8 ••,.... 10 mlaut. . . . lM
'!'HE GOLDIE M. Rice rut es"""" bulla, one pony. Also
feet t.o tM IOUtb-..t oamer oi
tate loeated on Oliver Street
tbe tWin lot1 lbanca w.ltb tbe . . t
70 acre farm, good fencel ,
Una of IUS atore lot DOttb 4t Mo
in Middleport, Meip County,
good bam, ,..., """' U'lb.
.,._. . . . teet. to u.. DOI'tberlr eorDU U.enot; tb.aDce wttb tblo
Ohio, wtJ1 be aold to the blgb.
Good weU. Houae needs rebarth Une uf a.atd tl.en lot 110rlll
eat bidder on Saturday, Nopair; 25 ...... of farming
" •..-..• ao -.... ... 111
fHI to U. "eter J:lu Df ltat.
vember :Ind. 11161, at 10:30 A.
ground, rest In paature and
ll.llbw~ No. 1111 lbuee a1aa1
Kid ceater U.. aortb a d.e..M. at the offiee rl. Crow,
Umber. P'armlng around In
eut t.10 r.n · te Ute IIIIV.tbei'I.J' oeorCrow &amp; Potier, Altorneya,
IW' .., u. Iandi ol . .u. ....,. LaY.
good condition. Bruce Myero.
Uller: tbeDM ...., llald LaftDo
Pomeroy, Ohio. Real Estste
Chester, off Rt. 241. II l.oni
der'l 1lM nmh N ....,._ 'INII
11101 feet .... IIOrlb • d . . . . . . . .
Ia appralaed at 'l,itlO.OO IUid
Bottom. Phone 1111 W
mbNW. .... ll'f fMt to u. ...
cannot be sold lor Ieos than
Ill IMif.IU'll.,, eoaWdniat 101.:1 . .
18-2'141c
"'• ... ~or JMI.
Ibis amount. Sale aubjecl to
Allo pm "' e.dloiL aa. .._..
l4liP 1. ...... 11, baid""'DI at I
the approval of the Probate
lie~ I Estate For Sale
polnt IMI fMi ........ tba . -...
Coort, Meip County, (JIIo.
eMt: eora8l' of .aid MCtiOD AI
U.nee DOrtb 1 ...,... .,... U.
SybJ Ebenibach, Exec:ulriJ: of
f•t: 1b.alll:t!: """ , _ ~ "IMBM
HUUI 1 chtne welt 1* fMt *e
Eltste of Goldie M. Rtce, Jle.
U. 1011Ut Une fll ..td . _ . . . Ill
c:ea•:.d
li).ZW!c
lhenee • • a1oQ U.. ..W J(lllth

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LIYY IN IXCIII 01 'fHI
"N MIL&amp;. LIMITATION
Nai'ICI: II hei'QJ' JIYb. lbal

For Rant

.i

FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartmonl!!. a ... to achool.
Phone 912-5434.
IG-18-Ifc

'

; P'IJRNJSHED HOOSE In J'ome.
rvy, l'tlone 99Z-5262 e;:::~
•

i

•
~ rURNISIIED

APARTMENTS

. ; In Middleport.

.,,, , , . I

I

All

atti!Ues

paid. Rowley &amp; Reed, Mid-

dleport. !'bone

992-me.

:

I

t&amp;.~Ue

JTIWLEJI

·~

LOTS. Bob's Mobllo
Court, Syracuoe, Oblo on Stale

;

Rl. U4, Phone 11!12-2951.

S.ll.tfc

:'nWLER SPACE,

to
hoot up, private. plenty ol
room for children to play.
Pllone - ·

ready

an th01 :lht diiJ' of A.Ypul,
1. .,
ther. wtU be .ubm.IUed tel 1 vote of

lila puple. ol aald llathlnd TollmlhiP
11 a GENIIUL ELECTION to IN

FURNISHED aputniEfil,

lft.bedroom
troller.
};" - Joloaon '1'13-$147, M'll'·
I~

bedroom apartmelll
prqe on Bulternul
" - 112-5121. IG-14-tfc

~·AMILY

)'1'8.

SPECIALS
Men &amp; Ladloo'
WATCHES....9.95 ta 24.95
Clutch &amp; Go
Watch &amp; Puru Sot._.U.95
Bond &amp; Puroo Watch
For Either CUFF LINK &amp;
Tt E BAR SET............_79c

Bryants Budlet Shop
101

w....."

MIDDLEPORT - Large I 1'010111
brick, I \1 batha, 4 bedroollll,
full basement, Jll'llll.
$20,1100.00.

theNID. on n ..d.,, Ule 11th day at

r-ro•rtcUn1 aad malntallllnl fiN apPIIratua, appllaneu, lnlU~ or aiMs
tt&gt;arefor, err ..,..., _ of watfr .upply
and matertall U.nfer, ar 0.. ...
tabU.bmm~ot and malattaaace of lin•

nn alarm telep-llph or the

of

"-""Uri'

un&amp;nr ftnmen or
eo~·
iu to OPft'llll t.ha
Batd IIlii Ntn1: a nnewal llf Ill
nlltln1 lila of one btU tl!ol.) m1l1 to

GENERAL 8TOitE - AU ato&lt;t,
fJXtur.s and a T room home,
bath, rumace, and Jarae lot.
Only $24.1100.00

11ELBN • VIRGU. TEAFORD

nm fur five yeart at 1 .-ate Dol U·
('eed.tnc ~ mill for eacb one dollar
ol valuation. Wbidl arnou11t. to nve
("tollta for e•cb one b\lll4nd «oUan
of 'aluatloa, for Five :rean.
The PoU. lor aald J:lectloD will M
c.pen .t t:::Kt o'clock A..N. aD4 nJDaill
opea unW 1:30 c'olod. P.M. &amp;all&amp;em
Sland&amp;nl" Tl.mto ol NJd dQ".
By order fill U.. Boud vi J:lOCUOAI,

Plymoutll

IMI41c:

,...,.,

COAL FURNACE.

'

Sat. • • • • • • • • • •

Sun ... - • • • • • • •

IMMin •• WILL

DO•OntY M. .IOHNITON
DlrMtor
tl11t.ed (k:teber J, 1 - .
10 1; II It; 10 11; 10 18

•te

NOTICI O' ILICTION ON TAX
LIIVV IN IJCCIIU 011' THITIN MIL-L LIMITATION
NOTICE Ia hereby linn tb•t In
p11nuanc• of a B"olutlon ot the
(;ouncll ul llM! VUJap ul Pomero)',
ohio, paaet on lbe Ul.h ctQ of lub' ,
l!!Ga, tllere will be .ubm.ltt.ed to •

p.~rt

permuent,
Ullle or •olunLary. .and otll$r

fn• prot.eetloa eppantUII.
Saki tilt belnJ: a nnewal ol an
,.,.laUDJ tu uf one mill to run for
ttve yean It a rate not exc:eedlnl 1.0
rt-IU. for uch one dollar ol valuation.
which amOWibl to ten ''entl for ..ell
toJle hundred dollan of valuallon, for

t"lve yean.

Tile PoU. for nld EJ.~tlon wUl be
vpen at 1 ;30 o'cloc:ll A .M. and AnW.D
open unUI 1:30 o'docll P.M. Jtutera
Standard Time of .. 14 dQ .
B)" order of Ute BoiN of Klec:Uou.
of Mei1a Counb, Ohio.
IMMin 0, WILL.

ChalrMall

DO.OTHT M. JOI-1NITON

Dlr.ctar

Dated Odober 1, 1•.
1(1 '1: 111 14; 11 II; 10 J8 itc

tt·mhcr, 191111. there .... m be aubrnltted
to a vole of the peopte of aaid VII·

il.lj"e at a GENERAL &amp;LHCJ'JO'N to
te held In the VIDaJe of Snacuae,
Ohio, at the retular place of voUill
thentn, on TUeadtJ, tile Oth da:r ol
!'&gt;;ovember . ltcl&amp;, the quHtlon
Cll
l;!&gt;v)'inl , ln e.aeeaa of the tan mtll
limitation. for tbe benefit ol S:rra·
n:~e Vlll•Je tor the purpoae of pro·
\·Jdlnl and ml.lntai.lli.DI: nre appara.
llltel,
appiJ.Itnee• · 1:nd1dlrap, aad
aitea therefor. and Uae pJ)'tlleat of
po:nnaaeat, part time or YOluntu:r
firemen tG opente the 111M.
Said tax IMlDI : an addiUonal tn
of ,._., miD• to run for tin yean.
Ill • rate nol exceedln( :1.0 mWa for
eaeh one dolltr of Y•lu•Uon, whkh
•moqat. te twenty eenta for eaeh
one bundred doilan of •aluaUor~, for

Jo,ve ,-nra.
Tbt PoU. for

••)11

Eleetto. wtU be

cpe11 at 1130 a'cioek A.ll . .lftd N •
Jllaln open u.nUI 0:30 o'ckrcll P.JI .
E.IIJt.em St.uldar.t 'nme of aatd dJJ'.
87 order of tbe Baud uf DHUoDI.
of Mllllt Count)'. Ohio.
IMMin •. WILL

CltalnMn

DOROTHY M. JONNITOIII
DINCter
Deted Oetober 1, JNI.
10 'J; 10 U; JO 21; 10 :II 41c

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A.Mini.tr.n-i• Wltfil

No. tl,tll
fta Will

Eat•'• llf lstlqr N, Cllrll. Dec.....
Nollee ~ benbJ 11¥en tbat Carla
C'lark Klei.D wboM Pott Office M·
draa ls :111 8. 'l'lllnl AM., M.ldd(e.

5.55

DISAPPEAR lHE

Iitt AFRAID HE'LL
WAY YDIJ /CST
l/ILL WRIGHT!

-GUARANIUD-

• Free Estimates

PHONE 992-2094

• Quality Concrete
• Certllled Streneth
• Delivery
• Quick SerYice

Poiiiii'OJ'L_0

NOTICI Ofl IL.CTION ON TAX
LIVY IN IXC . . I Of TNI
Tlfll MILL. &amp;.IMITATION
NOTlCS II llleNbJ ..ftll LilaC Ia
rurwuance cf 1 Reloh1Uo11 ol lhl
JIOU'd etC Townablp 1'ruiiMI of U.
10WDihiP of Colwnbla, Oblo, NIMd
"n tile au. da, of Bepteaber. 1111.
there wW be IUbrnltted to 1 YOII of
lbe people of aa.ld l'ol"mble Town·
ehlp ai a OENUAL a..cTlDN 1o b1
hl'id in tile Townahlp of Columbia,
Ohio. at lb1 ,...war plleel 1f •ctUaJ
theNia, on Tuetdu, tbe oua 41)" 0111
November. 1111, tb.e qUI\iaD of
'"'')'ll'll, In exee• or die tea .w
LmiLIUon, for the be-rtt Iff Colam·
bla Towublp for UMI puzJIOel or prev•dlns and mllinklnb'l fln appuatu.
appllancea, b~ or lttel Ul.ln·
tor, or tll1 ata.bu.bmiM IDd lllll.a·
tenance of JIMI of fln alarm toalriiPh or ibe PQ'rDIDI of ,.MI1aMill,
p&amp;rl· tlml or Yoiunteer tlftmul
u

Ill' HOimbJ Bills

esl&amp;te.

IIIIUriM8
allo . 1. .

ear. "'- • ·••·
~JI411:

••

AUTOMIJBJLE

Jt•IIIIIJC!e . . .

l!lneelledt Loll JOar · CliJiri&amp;.
or•a

lleenlet Clll • • ·
I II tl'!l

INFORMATION
NEWS
presents

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

• Flnlshin1
• Sand &amp; Grnel
DIAL 9!12-3284
GOEGLEIN GRAVEL

......

Enterloined

a ..

The Rev, Jolm Jeabura,lrhlch
NOTit:l OP ILICTIOtf ott TAX
LIVY IN IXCIII 01" THI
TIN MIL~ LIMITATION
NOTICE ls llei'QJ llnll llutt !ll
PllnluaDc:e ol I lteHlaU. of U.
Council ot tbe Vlllap ol Pe. .I"OJ',
(Jhkl, PUMod on th• llltb u, of Jail,
lNI, then wiD be aubmltHd 10 1
'"ota of the paop.. ot saki vw.,.
1'1 a GENERAL ELIC110H to 1M btld
in the Vlllalt of PomaroJ, Ob1o at
the Nplar plaeea ot ¥0Uq tbai.m,
on TU•day, U.. M.la ..,. ot NOHmo
Nr, 1M8. t.be liiUIIUon of ieYJIDJ,
In e.eeae •' the tan Dl1U lllllltat.la•,

for tho bebeflt of Po!DIIroJ Villap
for the PWPOM vi C\U"ft!K eiiHJIHI.
S.ld t.a• belo1: I ,.aewal of Ill
Rlttlal &amp;u o1 oaa baU nu mW to
run ror four )lean •• a nUr ao&amp; . ..
teedlnll ~ tDUI. lor elldl oDI 4oUar
"' ..aluaUoa, wblcb amowtte W
unt. for each on• llu.nd,.... dolllin
111 vaJuaUon, tor Four Jlll'l.
Tbe PoUa for utd EleeUoll .W be

It••

.,,.D 11 e:lO o'eloel A.M. ud n...U
open until 8:30 e'clook P.M. a.ten
of Melli CowltJ, Oblo.
IMMITT O. WIU.

CM!ra. .
DOAOTNY M. .IOIIMITotl
Director
Dated OetoiMr J, 1•.
10 'J; 10 141 10 Jl; 10 • tic

Use Mascara Carefully
If you want to use maacara
daily, and get a result ln
growth as well u beauty, be

sure to apply It so tbat !here
are no bBIIs at lbe end of the
laahes and the lashes are not
stuck together. Be sure to use
ltgbt, even strokes so that the
reawta are natural-looting.

Brown ill usually much
atlracUve than · black.

more

the Kl~ Mlul~ Club OniL
IIPODior&amp;, was a peat apeaker at
Tho Carleton Church heel a
the carleton Church recentb. llall..,een pl11jl at the Bedtold
The Rev. Jesburg, who Ia a mt ... Youth Center. Several prbeo
11101111')' in Europe, travell . were award lime maolled and
through France, ~aln and uv- pmea were played. i.. potluck
enl other countleo dlllribattnr
· wu
ltteroture, He oh""ed .lllme or -Tho
Rev,eoJo¥od,
John Josbuq, a
hta work and lloo rl. placea mlulonary tn Franco, vlelted
where he and hla falntl7workand wllfl Mr. and Mrs. WUJ!am Klnr
It ve. While here on lurlautlb he Tuosdljl.
wUJ be -ker at miCJUa other
churchea.
The Busy Bee Cllll 0( the

ahower, but tllere'a an even

VIetnam.
~ Ralph Carl of the Carleton ~ Sehool recontly pre-

overnl&amp;l&gt;t.,.ota oiMr, andMrL ·
Ll~ King and falnll1,
Mrs. Hazel Arnold, Wolter and
Evaltno and Leoter,hadurecent
~ dinner auuts, Mr. a n d
MrL Patrick W~o and Da'lld, and Nr. and Mrs. Nathan
Arnold, au or Cbe1ter. 'l1lo db,.

nor wu In honor or Divld Williams who celebnoted hl1 llrot

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dolo had
aa recent Viaftora. Mr. and MI'L
Bomard Paulltn, COIUIIIbUL
Mr. and Mrs. Joe HaD were
belled at their home here recentb.
Mr, and NrL Olen llarriiiXI
had as vlottoro oftlr tho w...ar.n.t
Pllll llarrl..., or COIIIIIIIIul and
Mr. and NrL Dalt llarrlla and

Paul PQDWr ol ~ ·IIIII .
Mr. and MrL Sanford WID o1
Athena and Mloe Jlillllla 'IWo
roll and lrletld flll'i!llw\~.
Mrs. carl 11111 wu to
tuoiQ&gt;·rei:eiiiiJ 10 •lit'i'ber...,_

. ter, Cvol, Mto ·~­
Tilth bar mother 10 'IIIII htr par•

Till nOIIAL LAND lANK
~OUII'In.u.

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a,..,..,,

·..

Jl' ,, 11 lfl 10 111 It . , 11 C

HOLLYWOOD (UPIINateup opocjollot Perc w.,.t.
mora wiD oliall: uP bll I.OfBth
mo'rio wh e n lie slaPI lbe

"Hounwork 11 Ju•t llk1 hlator,t""lt kHJI• on rep11tlni
ltnlfl

·

...;;Q"'-';..,.._..__~.,._,,J'~Oio~--'--;:._,-+-'---'~'•~·4 •..._·-·-·"· · . -·---_,~,.... -..- ~r~ ,.~· --··-...,.,..-,.·~·- ---~--b=""'"""==a=~-..ti.;...t..li:l!l:i""''-&gt;J;;;,..;.,..:ol~~;.;ij.J2:ir:.J

·DAILY CROSSWORD
d. St. Lou11
10. Kodi1te
ACIIOIIII
1. Tlbetall
prleollr
&amp;.Selle•

• ••

ll.Omlt

Protector Fib Any Head
Waking up with the IIDIII
IIDOOth, unrufilecl hairdo u··
wu eneled by )'OW' beautlcllll (or YOUI'IIllf) il u Ill)'
u putting on a mes1111te turban. It's d""tJMd to protect
a woman'• hair scyJe while
lleepJna and drelllnc. Tbla
coof, ffexlble hair protector
every beld aiJ:e comfort..
ably. The wearer jlllt wnpa
It arouad and prnaea tile veloro tal» to fulell It ltCUI'elf,

12. Some~

tor '1\a.le"
13. Coaebeaf"-o

tnctrte

-

14. All
15. l(ythlcal
·
l&amp;Adot

li.Oolf

UC#I ory

ma

tT;wlth

'

lllltoll
..,Ispt

ti.Pt~

--lilt

~to

21. Prlllll with
cycle pi
CUMNI·

SS.Col~5ts~'~

64I'ORD__ ,_____ SI395

II.

Country Yl SM.,. Sh~o Waton•
Thh Ia full •laM EeN1 WWOI'

21.

1"1/-.how' toe.l c... PS, . PI

BLAETTNARS

x-

JVdtmiDt ..,. ...
,.,. aplalt ,...

Clm't Win 'Bin Alt" at warner llrof.

ltory In lll1ng baby

- · 0( llarrlooilylll!l, ........

•114 ,....... aune u •W la dMd
rewsda4 ks DMd w.ooa • · P.,.
- · ...... DMd . . . . . of . . . .
~oantr. Gldo.
Yoa aN ,..mr.d. to • ...,.. tiM
uii r.uuo. bJ the lad ~ el De·

......,tnt on the out oi"You

bluer

powder. Wben there'• no
time for a nplar lbampoo,

sented plna lor porlecl atlend- powder wiD come to tile .,..
ance to Breu carl, cme )'ear, eue. Simply dlllt It on :1"1111'
and Randall Carl, 2 Jtii'L
balr and then bnllh It out
Mr. and Nra. David Reel 'II.. 'xcela oil and dirt will be abtted reeentl7 wltll Mr. and Mrs. IOJ'bed and :1"1111' balr wW be
Ralph carl and HadDOY and ...,.. ldy and soft.

blrllldi.Y.

&amp;e,al lllJbw.,., asoetiiDI ......
from tbat eutatn ...an •f eoaL •
ceO, Pd wariC!IliiJ bern u Nmaber t, Clul011. er Lim r ..... c.J,
teptbu wltb the l'ljld &amp;o ....

Substitute for Shampoo

No matter which way rou
carleton Church met at the home travel, I container or beby
of their teacher, Mra. Lomde powder lbould be tucked Into
Hud- ID p,._re pockapo 1D your aultcue. Slllr1 amooth
be aenl to the 1ervicanen of the powder wiD keep you eool
c011U111Ui~ who are aervbllr In and comfortable after you

Mr, and MrL Jolm iltall and
.... and MrL I.e-. iltallhld U
recont vllltoro, Mrs. Clair iV....

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l(eeoing Meigs
· Gallia and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

News, Notes

COat&amp;iDADf m all 111• .en~,
more or ._, blat tubJed te d

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4:30 P.M.

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IS A GAMBLE. DOESt.)'T

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,JUST

3 P.M.

.1mount1 to ten ee.nt.a for ett.dt. one
halt.dnd dollani ot valuaUoD for I'IW'
Tbe Polll tor aald &amp;lecUon wiU J.e
opea at 1:.10 o'doe.lr: A.M. aad. ~aal.D
open uDW 8=30 n'elocll P.M. &amp;ti&amp;.ID
Standard Time of Mid diJ.
B1 order of the Boant of lleetlou,
Of lleifa CoUQ", OIUo.
IMMITT O.WILL
CllairFN•
DOitOTMT. M. JOH!UTotl
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10 7J 11 1«; 10 Ill JO

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

on floor, good opndltlon. all
new dbaust S)'llem. 1310.
Phone 912-70111.
lo.2Uic

of one mill to nn for four ,..,.
a• I ratol DOl I&amp;CII11nf 1.0 mUl for
c'eb. on• dollar or ¥11\i.UOD. wh&amp;ab

GASOLINE ALLEY

AT
7:50 A.M.

M CHEVY. 2 door Sedan, sot
~c Inch, • barreD, J apeed

;u Admlall;l.ntrb.

Curtis Helps Out
HOLLYWOOD (UPIIDean Martin and lhe 1"011 ol
lbe CUI of "The Wrecltlrlr
Crew" oponl two dan ohootlna
exterior tocaltons •I Tonr cur-

WMPO

ftPtilt.l COIIIPW.I to operate
the aame .
Said tu IMilll: aa lddltloiLI..I tu

f1re

NoJ1., Ohio bu bHn dab' appoJ.ated
with tblo WW an·
J!Ued ot uaa Elt.ate of Dtber B.
Clark, La&amp;e vi
IOddlolport, 11e1.a111
CollllU', Ohio. daoeiM4.
p, H. O'. .IUI
JIHIItl ef Hie PretNtt c.vtt
10.1to lNII 1041 ate

Pomoro1
WIN.IE .. ilQB,60e ...

Sttlldanl Time OJ uld illQ",
B.r order of the Board of IDeet.lona,

LIOAL NO'nCI
NOTICI Ofl Af'POIHTMINT

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Wheel Alignment

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NOTICI OF IL.ICTION ON TAX
LIVT IN llliCIII Ofl T'llll
TIN MILL. LIMITATION
NOTJCE Ia hereby Jlven thllt ln
pu.naanee cf a Rr.olutlon of thr
CnuneU of the Villa1e nf Syueuee,
Ohio. puaed oa the Mh d., of SeP·

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Pomeroy Home &amp; IWtol

vote of tbe people of a&amp;i4 VWue
at a OENJ:It.AL a.D::TION to be

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From the Larpst Truek or
Bullcb&amp;er Radiator To The
&amp;nallest Heater Core.

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Hocklnaport, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

to

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rlnae of aoft water to
make c:or thine
3. An•ndont on d..,tr

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ltof. In e1tceu of the ttla mw Ullllt.a·
Uon. for t.be benefit ol Pomeroy vu.
lq:e foz- the purpaae ,,r provldilll
and mallllaiJIIDI 1!re appantu., •P.. llancea, bulldlnp a.ad •to~. fir.

6-9%-18
On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

Remoi" ·.~.~~·~::.::~••
!., Sproyed
o.,; then o high prenu,..

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1nent of p.rmauaat, pui•Uma or .ol·

held 1D U.. Vlllap ol PvmtroJ, Ohlo.
at the ftJU lar p.. ee. of •oti.DI Ulere

EIHIIENCED
ll~llftr Service

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69's Are Here

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cf
I•V)'Iftl, Ia III.'II!II of Ula tea zntll
UmltaUen. for lllle benlftt of ltut.
J;;nd ToWDihlp for the purpon of

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ohio. at tba re~Ul.r plallft of ~Un1

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7 room bouse, fireplace, eel2848.
11).27-lflc
Jar, mlnerall. $H.I4 lor •

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men!, E. llaln St.. Pomerov.
Coup!.. only. Phone tm#ll.
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Business Services

Ill

punu.ance al a Kelohltloa ef UMo
Board of ,-.wuhlp ~'- of 0..
Towrubip llf Ruii&amp;Dd. Ohio, pUMd

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TWO SMALL furnished homes,
oheap, One needs atove for
!leaiiD( purposes. lmn!r Monkey Run. Esther Brlckles,
Brhileo Gulf Service, AJ.
bony, (JIIo.
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NOTICI Ofl ILIC:TION ON TAX

Sovo Howl lnotall Howl

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

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The term "'claarette" fa an

Candidates Charge, Countercharge
political ft.gure I have seen or ec:qo am a projected Else...,
The presidential election cam- heard, are equipped to do these hower violt to Jepan had to be
palan roared Into Its ftnal week thirws," the 17~year-old general canceled because of studert
today with parUBin _.Jo told hJa one-tfme ...tee president. disturbances.
Johnson oald he menUoned
Predicts Humphrey Win
frmn two White Hoose occu.
those
things 41 1est we forget the
A
few
hours
before
on
panta, one curnnt and 01¥1
fonner, and a Ourry of charges Sunday, President Johnson on a shape &lt;i the world the laat tlme
and countercharges from the quick trip to a New York Richard Nlxoo held hl&amp;h public
Democratic luncheon called offlce."
candidates.
Nixon meanUme oald during
Fr&lt;m a slckded in Washing- Nixon and tho RepWllcan party
ton, former President Eisen-- 04 IP&lt;Jstles of inaction," and questionl!W on a television show
hcMer wrote to GOP candidate predicted "Hubert Humphrey is that he did oot believe Johnaon
Richard M. Nixon that the going to wake up the morning would use the Paris talks oo
country needs a leader to unite of Nov. 6 as the president-elect VIetnam for political purposes,
It, deal with crime and its of the United States."
He reminded his listeners
causes, cope with Vietnam and
other foreign problems 11¥1 Russla was threatening to bury
decentralize a federal power America at the time Eisenhow( contlrwed ll"om l'lge I)
structW'e which is "the heritage er left ofrtce, there was danger
of a Communist takeover in the Uon, and Charles S. Crlmer, 40,
ol years of Democratic rule.
••y ou, better than any other
Rt 1, Middleport, was jal]ed on
a violation of probation charee.
There was a totaloC16persons
in custody In the Meigs COunty
(Contimed from Page 1)
jail this morning, the largest
16-yeor.old Michael Ryan ol Garlleld Heights, who OB&lt;aped !rom number at one time for several
JDC in Columbus elght days ago, The crash scene was on Ohio
year~
U, near Ohio 5.
- AKRON, OHIO - VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT Humphrey to-day began a last ditch effort to woo Ohio voters in the Nov. 5
election w:lth campaign stops planned in tour oorthern Ohio cU(Continued ll"mn Page I)
tes.
Dngers
pointed at him.
1be Democratic presidential nominee was to arrive at the
u And with the events, people
Canton Airport at 9:30 a.m. and speak at Malone Cdlege In Can!1111. Humphrey a110 plamed o speech on the SUmmit County Court- han moved back and forth.
bouse steps here at noon and a 3:30 p.m. speech in Lorain's Ad- You get laat-rnlnute change and
when you get I~ It's touglt to
miral King 111gb Sehool.
poll. Anyt;hlng: CBD happen."
Late Change
SAIGON - THE COMMUNISTS have stepped up activity around
It
was a late change h;·
SaJion and allied lorees killed at least ZOO ~ them In weekend
Gallup that brought lorlh the
bottling, mUltary II)IOkesmen aald today.
11
Military olllclala oald the communists 111113' be planning a dra- general charge of "llars
matic strike agalnat the capital to colnddo with South VIetnam's against pollsters by Wallace.
Nov. 1 lndopendonce day holiday. ln the lotest heavy lighting, The lateot Gallup poll, publlahed
U. S. Army 8111 Mantry Dlvlalon troopo killed 31 guorrUiao Son· Sonclaj&gt;, had Hulllj)hrey gaining
day 15 mUes south of Saigon. South VIetnamese troopsk!Ued an- 5 percentage polnts and Wallace
loalng :;_ Thlo change took place
other 32 about 24 miles to the north.
between a survey ending Oct. 12
LONDON - SUPPORTERS CALLED IT THE GREATEST antJ. and one ending Oct. 21.
Gallup In an Interview In U.S.
American demonstration In British history. But pollee oald the
News
&amp; World Raport Bald he
mareh on the u. S. Embassy was almost a &lt;lid.
wouldnot
rulo out the posalb!llty
the 100,000 protestors predicted by march leaders aboUt
ol
a
Humphrey
win Truman·
30,000 showed up to chang "Hu Ho llo Chl Mlnll" at the embasocylo:
"We
lind
that a good
oy Sonclaj&gt;, pollee &amp;ald. Fifty pollee held thorn away !rom the
lllllllY
of
the
undecided
vo!Ma
embuiY. The bl.g march sutrered when anarchists got lost beare
Democrats,
and
that
many
lwaeD platoon&amp; ~ the National Lunacy Froot and tile supporters
of
thorn
are
coming
back
Into
o1 Moo Toe-'l'ung kept oklpplng ahead of Irate parade leaders.
party
!old,
just
ao
they
did
the
'lbe Mlolato proclJced a U. S. Flag to bum but could DOt lind
for Truman in 1948."
a match.
However, Nboa has ridden at
a oolld 44 or 43 points In every
Gallup survey IInce eorl,y
liY United Preas Jnternatlooal
By Uni!A&gt;d Press lllternatlonal

4Hurt

News Briefs

Crazy Year

or

9lre signa ol winter - bl&amp;h
winds, rain, .._ and cold Invaded the United Slates, InItiating lreezo or !root warnlogs as tar south as Mlalfa.
alppl today.
Practlcall,y all of the Great
Lokea were too rouah lor 1111all
boat trafrte, with winds in u:c&amp;l!l of 50 mlles an hour lasblnl Lakes Michigan ml &amp;!perlor ml 12-lo 16.toot wave• In
Lake Michigan.

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No.3 Orbits
MOSCOW (UPl)
- Russia
brought back trmn space today
the unmanned half o! Its twovehicle space probe. Cosmonaut
Georgy Beregovoi continued to
ride his Soyuz 3 space ship inor~
bit uound the earth, Tass said.
The Soviet news agency said
Soyuz 2, an unmarmed space capsule which preceded Beregovoi's
capsule irto apace, made a 't soft
landing" ualng a parachuta. lt
landed lr;t the Soviet Union.
The agency satd Beregovoi, a
47~year~d war hero, continued
his !light In the tw&lt;&gt;-rOOIJI SoyUz
3 Into Its third day. Sunday
Beregovoi had made a series of
approache&amp; to the u~m~armed sister vehicle in what a Sovi.et
scientist said were experiments
to develop docklllt systems of
spacecraft In orbiL

John Stanley

moment to renew hiA charge
ttat "eastern money Interests"

Dies Monday
John Stanley, 63, &amp;Knn'ille,
died today at hls home following
a long illness. He was born In
Meigs COUnty, the son of the
late WU!Iam and Adelaide Bricklea stanley, He was a member
at the Harrisonville Grange and
&lt;i the Meigs coonty Farm Bu·
roan.
· lilrvlvors include his wife,
Myrtlei a son, Fred; a ·granddaughter, Brenda; a grandsoo,
Brent; two ststen, Mrs. Melvin (Amanda) Morris, RD 4, !'om.
eroy, and Mrs. !d.,- Mason, Harrisonville; three brothers, Glen
stanley, Rt. 2, Albanyi James
stanley, Greentf.eld, and J o e

Jean Hill~·-16, Apple Grove,
was taken to Holzer Hospital by
the Middleport emergency squad
at 9 p. m. Saturday after receivIng a Cractured ankle in an auto
accident on the flood road In
Pmnero.v.
Puneroy police said W.ss HUI
was a passenger in a car driven
by James Glue, "Middleport, who
told them he had olowed - n
and pulled to the oldo ~ the road
looking for rats In the dump area
when he lost control and hit a tree
at\mu). Damages to the ear were
heavy.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In dotmtolrn
Pomeroy at 11:30 L m. Monday

was 48 degrees
skies.

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MARRIAGE APPUCATIONS
James William Batey, 25, MJcl.
dleport, laborer, and Clarlene
Kay Davis, 24, Middleport, ~
vertlslng; Larry lAB Cleland,
19, l.arwsvllle, oalesmon, m1
Bonnie Loo ~ith, 17, LanpvlUe; James llopr King, 26, MJcl.
dleport, ut!llfl' worker, and SU.
san Louloe Frederick, 20, RL I
Long Bott&lt;m; James Lowell

Chadwell, 19, Pomeroy, mainten-ance, and P•tricla Lynn Harris,
18, Reedsville, telephone aper.
ator.

Make Elberfelds
In· Pomeroy
Your
Shoppl ng Center

stanley, RD 2, Pomeroy.
Funeral servlcea will be hold
Wednesday at 1 p.m. at I h e
Snowville Methodist Church with
the Rev. Freeland Norris of~
llclating. Friends may call at
the Hughoa FWIOral Home, Athens, alter Tuesday ooon and at
the church alter ooon m Wednesday.

cloudy

HockeY League's oll·otar team
11 tlmes durln1 b1l ~-year pro
hockey career.

PARROT TOP woald be
Ideal If llae.feallere4 bat1
. .me bocli luto fubloll, ex·
upl lhll Wo one aeedo
feeding. Tbe cray parrot
from Alrl. . made ltseU ol
•ome on lle clrl'1 •eod

Pt.11«1 cloth-•nd-vinyl Hnch _,.
whh folding center,,.,,.,
front/Inti rtlf. UnbNIIiblel

Is Endorsed
-With • MW interior dulgn. Mor./lto
• COflkph. iMlud of Jun • ...,

Mil • thlhboml. UnbNUblel,

New Yorker 4·Door Hardtop
With • now atyling concept. A fuulago
inlteld of • body lx&gt;lted to 1 fr11me. Unb01toblol

New Yorker
2-Door Hardtop

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PoMEROY

about the presidency."
Alter relllsi!W, since he lost
the Democrauc nomination to
Humphrey In Chlcogo In August, to endorse Humphrey or
to tell his SliJpDrtar&amp; what he
would do · on election day

TOM

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Southern for
Four County
Yo-School
The Southern Local district
board ol aduaUoo Monday niiJrt
voted unanimously in favor of
proceeding toward the establlsfl..
ment ol the propooed lour..:ounty
vocational school now under
study.

The board hired Cora Birch
and llalen Diddle as substitute
cooks ml o~q~lqyed Jeos BrJn.
ker as a bus driver to replace
Gordon Proflltt. Larry Wolfe
was employed •• freahml.n baS.:
ke11&gt;all c:oach.
The board tpproved t.be use
of the Portland school as 1 vat..
Jng plAce on Nov. S. The ,..,.r.
lllten:lent was Jlven permission
to Install two 22t).volt circuits
in the vocational egrlculture d.,.
partment so that lnatructloo In
welding ean be ell!ended.
Attend!~ the meeti!W were
Sot&gt;L William Hughes, ClerkJoan
Wolle, and board members Bob
Herden, Harry Hill, Dorothy
BlllaJ' ml Howard Ervin.

the ~ of ...

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TAIIEN TO II08Pli'AL

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""'~ "lfrrllt lllirtit •

taken
·Mel!~•&lt; ~ llo.tal b,y
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hall

man Clifford Slumbo.
It was also pointed out that

taln the houses. Mayor C. 0.
Fisher J.rdicated that he would
attempt to bring about action In
several of the offenses discussed.
NEW PROJECTS
Council and the mayor men.
tioned several building projects
underway In the community for
which apparently no buildingpermits - as required by village
law - have been secured.
Mayor Fisher will look into
those reports, and it was agreed
that policy of the village in the
future will stop at bufiding pro-

there are procedures to follow
in seeing that property is mal~
talned. It was reported that the
state lire marshall's office can
be brought Into the picture if
the mayor and chief ol police of
the community are ur.ble to get
owners of such propercy to main-

Relocation
Of Rt. 554

has shown a better understandIng of our domestic needs and a

PHD..ADELPHIA - The per.
centage ot Americans bellevln&amp; President Johnson is doing
an ••overall good job"' has droppod In the past alx week• do·
spite an lncroaoe In their belief that Johnson lo doing all
he can to end the VIetnam war,
a nationwide survey has Indicated.

. .Prl,r

Tao._ momlli'r- be--

. ~IDol her~-­
~llli .... admlllad medical

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stronger will to act than has
been shown by Richard Nixon.
" The second, that with Hubert
HUIJIIIhrey as President, the
ponlbUit,y or scaling down the
arms i'ace and reducing military tenaiom In the world would
be much greater than It would
be with Richard Nixon as
President ol the United States."

l.and Suit
Students Vote

Continues

To Participate
ATHENS, Ohio (UPO - Ohio
Unlveralzy students have voted
near!¥ 2-1 to --- k representation oo the selection committee
which wW seek a successor to
OU prealdent v IOI'DIIII Alden.
Alden .._.,r,ed he wiU reolgn at the Oed ol the present
academic year.
Fred Jolmsoo, president of the
ou Board of Truatee1, m Sept.
l3 named a· llve man oalectlon
committee but no students were
Included.
Stedent ~ president Dove
Sllveroon Bald hi Ia atleJqlllag

to _ . with truatee membero
to diiCIIIS representa.

A jury contlnled hearing evJ.
donee In a land BJ)PI'GJII"latloo oult
In Mala• COOIIIY oomrnon pleas
cwrt today.
The ault, which bepn Monday, derives !rom an e1rort by
the state to acquire .. easemeat for blgbWIJ' pttpOses aver
PI&lt;&gt;I&gt;Oi ty of Genova Yates, et
al., 011 11oute 124. The state had
made a deposit of $8,750 lor the
land lt wants, but the defendant claims that 8WD Is not ouf·

Mrs. Polsley
Dies Tuesday
LETART 1 W, Va.- Mrs. Oma
Polaley, 84, dled today ln

Pleasant Valley Ho.opltal, was
born Jan. 24, 188f, the doughter ot lhe late George and Johanna Wllea. Sle was also pre-

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By
Preas International
Hubert H. Humphrey hoped to
pick up important OIIPI&gt;Ort
today
lor hls presldonUal
CMI[&gt;8Ign with an endoraement,
however ~alllled, from Sen.
Eugene J. McCarthy, the man
Humphrey beat for the Democratic nomination two months
"'lD·

MeCarth.y was expected to
amounee hls at leost limited

support ol Humphrey at mid.
An aide eald the
endor&amp;ement- bJ' press release
-would be "a matter of degree
IIDd extent.. but would not
elaborate on what limitations
McCartiiY would place on tile
backlog,
McCarthy so far has refused
morning.

1

to support Humphrey and hao
In other dollel_,enta:
limited hls campaigning to
Humphrey- Campalanlna
In
raceS iJrJOI\'lng peace Candl· wintry Weather tllrough Oblo,
dates lor COngress.
HUJDj1hrey _.ad hls loll
The presidential lrontrumer, nationwide CMI[&gt;8Ign awing by
Richard M. Nixon, meanwhile, accualng Nlxo6 o1 "playlnc
confidently predicted a much pilltlcs" with national 1eeurl1;y.
heavier vote for hlmsell than
~ira T. Agnew- Agnew, the
the polls tndlcate. He said in GOP vice prealdential nominee.
Pittsburgh Mooday that the lasuad a sharp stat.,_ In
leaderahl.p o1' the nation 4 'camot Houllltoll 1ndlcatlng the New
be entrusted to that S&lt;J~abbllng York Times libeled him In Ita
bunch who couldn't mana,p charges ol conlllct of Interest
their own oonventlon."
against the Maryland lJII'Ol1IDI".
In Texas, third party candi- "The fact that the Time1 waited
date Goerp C. Wallace told an wtU.l a week before the electlaa
entl'llsiast1c audience Ulat the to distort the facts and make lts
national polls are inaccurate inaccurate charges against me
showing hlo popularity slipping compounds the libel, w he laid.
because •'they don't want this The Times, ln an editorial. sal.d
new party movement to win.,.
(Condnuad m Page 10)

Achievements in 4-H Recognized
-

Pomeroy ~ elementarY· SChOOl - Jennlfei Dian. Pam Helldersoit,
wsa a busY place ldonda.Y.
Ami Holter, Lee Ami Neooe.
Regular classes were held, a
DAmY FOODS, Clrnatloo
bloodmobile vialt was C&lt;Jn&lt;llctecl ColllJ&gt;BIIY, Lenora Michael, Rhea
In the auditorium In the alter· Mora.
.
DOG CARE &amp; TRAINING, Ralnoon, and by 7:30p.m. the Meigs
coonty 4.fl Awards Program, ston Purina Co., Vlckl ~cor .
when special achlevementsin4-H
DRESii REVUE,stmplleity Patwork were recognized. was ln tern Co., Brenda stanl~. Nancy
progress.
Sexson, Debbie Jeffers, Nancy
Conducted by Extension Agents st. Clair, Margie Jetrers, WenMisa Margaret Grllllth and c. dy Carper, Kathie Chlchuster,
E. Blakeslee, awards w e r e LJnda Brown, Julia Holter, Janmade as follows (oo more than et Mees, Janice Holter, Slerry
two to one youth):
Lambert, Twila Clatworthy, JenACHIEV~MENT, Ford Motor niter Dean, Jennller makeslee.
ColllJ&gt;BIIY Fund, Dawn Carper,
ELECTRIC,
Westinghouse
Walter Jordan, Richard Warner, Electric Corp., Lester Jeffers,
Linda Brown.
Duane Will, Steven Stanley, DonAGRICULTURAL, Jntern.Uoo-

~=e':on~·j=~':~':'.

nte Cheadle.
ENTOMOLOGY, Herculoolnc. ,
Walter Jordan, Joel Moue.
FIEUl CROPS SCIENCE, Amchem Procmct&amp;, Inc:. . Alan Holter, Randy YOWl&amp; Jlm Lodwick,
Kemeth Mltcbell.
·
FOOD - NUTRfl'ION, General
Foods Corl&gt;., Tere.. Chlchao.

ter, Jeanne Cowdery, JuU Whitehead, Margie Rlgp.
FOOD PRESERV ATlON, Kerr
Glass Mlg_ Corp., Rhea M o r a,
Melanie Dean, Jean WhJtehood_
FORESTRY, American Forest
Prooilcts lncllstrles, Jne., J l m
WUes, Larry Montgomery, Frank
(Continued on Page 10)

Democrats Plan Tour
Democral!'l, accompanied by
district am local candidates, will
tour Meigs count;y this week.
Democrat oftlcials said the actl vities planned include a torch
llght parade, tube steak dinner,
musical entertainment and greetings by the candidates.
Follewtng is a schedule ofthe
planned activities by day and
time:

Wednesday - Sllirt al 6 p.m.
at 'Il~Jpers Plains, leave t o r
ReedsYille at 6:20 p.m., arrive
at Reedsville at 6:45 p.m., be at
Long Bottom at 7: l5, and leave
tor Chester at 7:30p.m.

Thursday - Start at 6 p.DL
at Langsville, arrive at Dexter
•t 6:30 p.m., be at Harri~
ville at 7 p.m. and be at Rutland
at 7:30p.m.
Saturday - start at 6 p.m.
at Racine, be at Syracuse at 6:·
30 p.m.. arrive In MineravWe
at 6:50, be at Middleport at 7:15
p.m. , and ftnish at Pomeroy at
7:4:; p.m.
The grand finale on SoturdQ
lrill he a tube steak dlmor ($1
each) at Democrat headqaartera,
formerly the Elks Hall, ln Pcm-eroy.

llclant.
Attorneys Heraard V. Fultz
of i'omotW ml Warren Sbeets
of t".tlUpolll repre1811t the delenae'in the matter.
Seated aajurorsareDaleBarr,
llojomond ll;yero, Howard L.
Sm1t1J, llaipll Nelgler, Jr., liarman Carom, Wlllda M. Rber,
CherJl BurdoUe, Giy llndlay,
Eleanor Nalaoa, Marlo curd,
ll;yrtle SIJ1011 and ~ Davia.

93 Pints of Blood Received
Nbte41-Ulree plnll at btood, 56
1D replacement, ware rocelvad
MlliKtl,7 In the Octabor 11!a1t of
the H...._ Dlllrlct Bloodmoblle at l'omeiQJ e l _ , .
•&lt;flool. Elitbtr«aait pints had
been -IIIMJWleecl al lie mlnhnum

[ Small lncrea~e in S14becription Priai Announced
eoata In

::j~~~r~;.::~~~ JD

t

Tho small lncroeoe iD price 11 needed to
mallltlln the bJ&amp;h qual)fl' -oleo to our read-

producing a
_ __. ' hiYO made It easentlal to advaace
ihe carrjit dellwrr price or Tbfllall,ySealloel,
two
&lt;tall7, Monday ~ Friday, or a

ileek.

mend the equipment , _ for
such operations. At the apeeJ&amp;I
session, counctl alao
decide upon rates to be charpd
those using the new dump.
Village oflldalo COIIIIIIOI1Ied
that the coot of -ntlng tho
land liD dump wUl be consider·
able.
It was agreed also that C:OUO..
cU President John Zerkle a..t
Clerk ~ Treasur~r Geae Grate
contact by telephone John Dowler, division highway eQiiaeer
at Marietta, ml determloe tho
status ol requested sJgna not(Cootlnued on Page 10)

NJ,Xon Full of Confidence

1:1

ceded In deatll by her lllsband,
Ralph, In 1943.
Mrs. Polsley was a member' Gordon Warner, Brenda Stanley.
ALUMNI RECOGNrriON, Olin
of the Ualted Methodlot Clllrch
here and of the Order of East- Mathieson Chemical Corp., Verern Stars at Cottaaeville, W. aoo Weber, Roy Holter, Charlotte Peckham, Rosalie Story.
Va.
AUTOMOT1VE, The Firestone
&amp;lrvivors include two slstera,
Tire &amp; Rubber eo.. Jam Lohse.
,Mrs. Lottie Becker, Wheeling,
BREAD, standard Breads Inc.,
ml Mrs. Clara Ra1llbura, MunJeony
Dean, Ste Wood, Linda
cie, Ind., ml a IIUIIbor ol DlecCobrlll, Linda Beol.
es and nephews.
CLOTIUNG, Coats &amp; Clark
Funeral aervlees will be bold
Thlrllday at 2 p.m . at the Fogle. Jne., Debbie Jeffers, B r e n d a
Margie Jeffers, Nucy
sonr Funeral Home. Tho R e v. Stanle,y,
st.
Clair.
Bernice Winkler will olllclate
CONSERVATION OF NAT!JR.
with burial In Letart Cemetery.
Frlll1da may caU at the IIJnar. AL RESOURCES, John Deere,
al home 011 Wednellday !rom 2 Jameo Amobary, BOObl Cozart,
Jim Blrchlleld, Ric~- Bolin.
to!and7to9.
DAmY, Oliver' Corpor-.

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lb~Pll\lf lnUIIslng

jects about the community and
ask to see the build!~ pennlt
of the person responsible for
the project.
CoWlCil decided also to hold
an early special meeting to discuss the village dump problema
facing the community, state Jaw
requires that dumpa in the fu..
ture must be the land fill type
at which garbage and refuse are
covered. Councilman Charles Byer suggested that cowtcil lnvite
a COIDSJIDY to come into the
community tor the speclaJ sessioo and show" a rllm on maiotenance or such dumps and recorn~

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Proposed

'"'port

tlon oo the commfttee.
SPOOK NITE DANCE
'lbe Mallo Glrlo Athlollc A•·
LOCAL TEMPS
IC!j;bitl011 will - - • lloll~&gt;o
The
temperature In a-n
recOrd bop T!llradl,y, Oct.
Pomeroy at ua.m. Tuelldaywu
31, frGm 8 to 11 p.m. at
45 dqrees, IDler clouciY lldeo.
~ Jlador lll8h School.

l!Hral

- ptiiiUikfe; ......, llittrici

.bJ

employes have been busy on otfl..
er proJects and have oothadtlme
to cut weeds on such lots.
••If we're too busy. let's hire
someone to do the work. After
all. the pr.operty owner Is going
to pay the blll," sald CouncU-

Three sections of Ohio 554,
subJect to lrO&lt;Jient flooding by
Ryger Creek In Gall Ia coonty,
would be relocated and raloed a.
bove Oood level U the public BP·
proves the project.
The Oblo Department~ !Dgh11'131 plans to conduct a publtc
hearing on the propoaal at 10
Mccarthy said in the statement demilitarization of United States Lm., Nov. 15, 1n theGalliaCounjust one week before the voting: goverrunent policy, 100 the ey Courthouse in Galllpolls.
' 1 To those ••• who may be
reform ol the draft laws ao as
The $620,000 project includes
waiting for my decision, t wish to make them respOOBi ve to relo1!ation or 2.1 miles ol the
to &amp;MOWlCe that on Nov. 5 1 lndivtdual consdence, together route, beginning at a point liPIntend
to vote for Vice with the reform of the political proximateJ,y s1x miles west of
President Hubert Humphrey process within the Democratic tt 11 intersection wttb Ohio 7. The
and recommend that those who Party- rails far short of what I three prt',jects would be .95, .55
have waited tor this statement think It should be.
··•
~w • 60 mU es In length• •-·
~·er40The choice, however, is at sharp turns and creek cross.
of my position do the same."
But he made clear that he between Vice President Hubert i.nga over inadeq.aate bridges
was less than satisfied wtth Humphrey and Richard Nixon. would be eliminated by the reloHumphrey's positie11s on the My
ol Hubert Hum- catlono.
baaed on two •• _, _
_ oortleal ~V l - - :War •.01111 ather !llllb ~ . Ia
tors.
considerations:
siJbt dlatanceo wodl8'be brc1rovMccarthy Bald H111111hrey'o
"The Rrst, lllat on the basis ed, and pavement widened. Foratand on "the principle IssueR o! what he has stood lor In the tiona ~ existing roadWay would
that have been raised In my put ml what he has Bald about be vacated by life department
campaign- namely, the erding domestic problems In this When the relocaUons are comof the war In Vietnam, the campaign, Hubert Humphrey pleted.

I

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This ear join the U

.,

Larry's SOHIO Service

J

......... ..

'

wlltter.

J believe,

McCartiiY •ald.
He issued the statement from
hil capitol oftlce, sayjng most
Americana were 44 quJte capable

jireQ!pl ln
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~iontllhe~

plut the

'

&amp;lemUr( court..-s """'
Ill OVI Gnol

Dlllrlet COIIgreiiiiiOD bu

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HOYT'S SOHIO

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have.

made this decision."

ne
....-I IJ!Ihe- !Uol118111..
lin record
~ ovl- llve lllllllc by •'Experlonce 68,"
. . . ol Ida Yaluoble oervlcti to
admlatloo Is 75 cento otoc. $U.I
filii' Natloa. Ht lltmla l!rm J- ~ ccup~,,

FORMERLY

clri•• In n-t Let us fit

-led

WAliiiJNGrON- Oblo'o Tenth
lllltrld U. S. COngrealliilOD Clar...,. E. Miller WOI
lor r&amp;&lt;lloctlon MoDday b,y ACA
(AmerlCOIII lor CollaUtutlmal
Action). Tho -.port!AD Nation.
al oraanl.-, lloedquaitered
bore, Bald It wa1 - • l n g Mtlter , beca~~ae ol hlo conaiVCJI!Da record for .......tutlonal
prlitdplol.
Charles A. MeMuma, Exeeu.tlve Dlrldur "of ACA, - . - ,
"C~o Miller La _w,.
ed by bla performan~e olirll!l

lilt two 101rl which ... Obki

LARRY'S SOHIO SERVICE

"'lhr.....not "' " '"'' ....~

ailrlng
TMMsglvlna holiday week-

Cong. Miller

CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP

•-n•

al~

Thlo ""' roporled Monday at
the regular bi-monthly luncheon
meeting of the Pomeroy Cham·
blr of commerce at Bailey'a
~Sta~
The chamber also discussed
related promotion activities propgled lor the 19GB yuletide oeoaon. Final arranpments will be
announcedsooiL
A Ways and Meono committee
wu eppolnted by President Bill
Gruoser to propoae ways olboeutl(yl~ the area In tile vicinity
ot East Main SL, at the Intersection of Route 33 and 124.
The chamber votedtopurehase
the ll"onchtse lor the Mtu Ohio
Pqoont, to be held In the spring
oll969 In P&lt;oneroy. Tho ~
hla been held llli1Ually either In
eoajunction with, or just prior
to the Big Bend Reptta ln r""
c:ent years.

hor1opowor. UnHst1blo/

I wou lcl II .. to -lco111o
yo" to our thltlon wh.ro
yeu will 1-' tfae la•sl IJf
,.,,.Ice. Aracl thot

supporters

•If.

A atsndord 44() cubic" inch
V·8 eng/no. with 350

ANNOUNCING

In Pomeroy

"II!!!

Animal Revue

SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

RVE CENTS

TUESDAY, OCTOMBER 29, 1968

McCarthy Backs HH

~~- .!hl• .l~ "J.':1~ ~~ .!fl .• of, maklnr. .tllek.. _QWJI . declaloo

-m

durlill tile Poria blrtl lbow.

~orations

.... riadY to be ""

moot widely publllhod 1l8tlonal
political polls. Ev... when
Gallup was ahowlng Re)Q&gt;Ucan
Nlml with a klngsize 1:;
pere«Dge point lead over Vlce
Pre.._ llum!&gt;hrl!ll' earlier this
llllllth, the Gallup poll editor,
John Davies, waa saying that
anything could hajlpen.
''We would say our chances
for error this year are greater
than any jlme since 1948, ••
Davlo Bald last week In an

Common Scents
Pink Panther
Year of the Mouse

the ....., ml welt t&lt;lllllhl wllb
a low In the U)lllir 201 llld IGir
30• .... welt to mid
- · Fair llldwormerWodnellday.

ao.

Vacant hoUses and eyesore lots
s r owtng high tn weeds apparent..
ly will he dealt with by Mlddloport VUlago Olllclals; loiiOiri~
a full review of the problem
Monday night .when the councU
met in regular seuion at town
Cooocllmen reported two tmOCCl.t)ied houses alleged to be
a "danger•• in the community,
One is on Sycamore St., the other on Locust aDd Beech Sts.
The tonner Is being used as a
playhouse Cor children and neighbors are complaining for !ear
that It will be set on Rre by
youngsters and nearby propera
ties destroyed as a result.
Council also discus.sed vacart
Iota in the communicy. The lots
are permitted to grow high with
weeds and are "eyesores" In ·
the town, coWlCilmen said
It was pointed out that there is
an ordinance providing that lots
must be kept mowed. If the p~
perty owners do not do this,
then the village can do the work
and btllthe property owner.
It wao pointed out that village

NEW QUEEN - Jooe Ann SOuer ot PL Ploe-lathe
new queen of the West Virginia Branch of the National Association Qf Hairdressers and Cosmetologists. The lS..year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sauer represented local af.
filiate No. 11 and was selected over seven other candidates at
the IMual co1wention held over last weekeOO at Pt. Pleaaant
Resort. At right is Naocy Tawney of Gallipolis, last year's
queen.

WASHINGTON
(UPIJ-Sen
Eugene J. McCirthy said today
he intends to vote for Hubert It
Humphrey for President and
recommerxled that his followers
do the same.
44 Miny, if not moat, of my

Pomeroy Olrlstmas deco...,

Show Disparity
Gallup and Harrla are tile two

••LIVE A UTTLE, LOVE A
LITTLE''
(Technlcolor)
Elvia Presley. Michele Carey
COLORCARTOONS:

BONN (UP0 - Soviet sple1
have ltolen the guidance Q"S•
tem of an American Sidewinder
mllalle ..d other mUltary par
ml llbliJped tllem all to Molcow
by air lrelgbt, a West Gorman
prolocutor oald today.
Proserutor Ludwli Martin
told newsmen a '"Herr X" hal
been arrested.
But he said besldoo tile sui·
dance oystem of tho h - k lng mluUe uaed by American
)eta In Vlebwn, the Soviet •·
gent. sot away with the nanptlonal dolllce of the U.S. dovelopecl Fl04 Starll8hter ml
- e r newly developed aircraft dJredlon.&amp;dlng Ill' stem.
Martin spoke after a wave of
arresta, suicides and unexplatn..
eel dlnppearances rocked t h e
West German Ctpltal, A parliamentary lmleotlgatlon ~the West
German seeurtcy nrvlcos was
belna jiiBhed.
The proae..- Bald the Sidewinder par wa1 ltolen last year
ani with the other dolllcoo oent
oft to Moscow b)' tho air lrelilht
by the Herr X under arrest.

Ready So9n

fONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
OCTOBER 211-29

DII:TROIT &lt;UPI&gt; - OOrdte
Howe ~ lhe Detroit ~d Wlnaa
hu been named. to the National

Uoeol- Cloeooloot

Injured in Wreek

MaGS TIIATRE

P-nniol All-Star

·2-Hour
DIYQEANING

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

!Ind.

femlalalty.

od.

Soyuz 2 Home,

mu.e 4 rn..-.

Eyesores Problem Reviewed

Times has endorsed Humphrey.
Third party candidate George
Wallace rested Sunday In
Montgmlery, AlL, but took a

in his p~ularlcy. He premised a
congressional election if elected.
Other develq~ments:
Edmund S. Muskie- The !)e..
mocratic vice presidential ca~P
didate said during awearances
in Oregon and Washington atate
that he could "(eel in my bones
we are going to win." He said
Americans will not buy ••rear
and hate" preached by George
Wallace or "neglect" refiected
in Nixon's public lUe.
Ainew- NI- met In san
Francisco with 150 editors of
small foreign language newspa~
pers. He told them he is
avoiding ethnic remarks .,like
the plague." and intended no
malice in inadvertent slips
earlier in the c&amp;Jrl)aign when he
used the term ,.Polack" am
jokiqd.y referred to a newsman
18 41 the fat Jap."
Curtis E. LeMay- ~eakl~
on a 1111tional television panel
show, Wallace's ticket.-mate
sold the United states has
14done
everythlna possible" to
keep ll"om wlnnl~ In Vleln8111
aM could uhave a victory In
very short order" lilt tried.

at y

&amp;Jaw tlllri'Mi

cl~ with ~ IJ&lt;ol.y ..

_VO.-L"'".,;.;.;XX.;,;,.I..:.N..,O,.,.. ..:.:13::,2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _PO~MEROY.MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

information and an BXIUJlPle of
..below-the-belt polUJ eking." The

have rigged the national poilUcal polls. which shOW' a decline

Weather ·

Deooted To The lnteNMU Of The Meiga-Mt1MJ11 Area

The New York Times editorl·
ally accused GOP vice preaideJ\oo
tlal cond!date Spiro T. A8new ol
"clear aM repeated con01cts of
interest'' while governor of
Maryland. Nixon bnnded tho
accusation "the lowest kind or
gutter politics.' '
Tho newopaper oald Agnew
remained a stockholder and
director of a bank while
govemDI', ahl falsely BlirPlained
In his 1966 gubernatorial campaign lllat he had Inherited tho
otock !rom hlo lather.
Nixon said the Times charges
were "inaccurate in one major
respect. 11 based 011 two-year..old

It would
probable that
the wlmer of Nov. 51s going to
get fewer than half the votes
cast. Truman In hlo come-trombehlnd victory ln 1948 gut 50 per
cent of the vote total, loser
Dewey gut 45, 6.
AB ol today, Gallup, Harris,
and Sindlinger. In that order.
&amp;OOw lront-rumer Nixon with
U, 40, or 38.8 per cent;
Humphrey with 36, 35, or 32.9j
Wallace wlth 15, 18, or 11.1.
A• aomeone has said, a &amp;0011
maodate IIOWlld.l,ya la hard to

NEW IMAGE fer Twluy,
wbo lalelllq ller blllr crew
allll wean ll Ia daalbl
&lt;Vb aa a ebllce from the
"lillie boy" looll:. The top
Brllllb model a1ao weara
riDe• OD aD Ita 1 era for

GOP PLANS RALLY
MASON - A Republican Rally
wUI be held at the Mo- City
lloll Tueeday at 7:30 p. m. Brerry Jonea, Houae MinoriQ' Lead-er, willbetheguestspeaker. Thia
will be .. ~nl!l' for &lt;111IIDI to meet the countr candJ..
· datOL Relro&amp;bments lrill be serv·

- (IIMll1ly."
In a retional radio brc:w!cast
SuOOiy. Nixon said the adminis~
traUon, by underestimating the
COmmunists In Vietnam, had
nrrlttered away" the chance for
a 41 swift decisive stroke" to end
the war. He said inchxling the
Commwlists in a coalition
government in South Vietnam
would amount to a "thinly
disguised surrender. "
Blasts Nixon
In remarks for an AMon,
Ohio, rally today, Humphrey
said the public could eJjpect
trom Nixon this week ••the most
desperate and cynical display or
politicJ]. irresponsibility ever
seen in America.,.

Spanloh

"clprro,'' 'tlhlch means dgar.

September.

Interview.

TO ATTEND CONGRE$
Koren Grtffith, daughlerofMr.
01111 Mrs. Charles Grllnlhol_,.
.Pameroy, has been chosen to attend the All American Qtarter
HCII"ae Congress Oc~ 3lthrough
Nov. 3, In Cohonbus, DOt Newark,
a1 reported earlier.

but he Indicated there were
others In tOO administration
who mtghL
Humphrey immediately aald
in a statement dlat if Nixon has
evidence any member ol the
administration .. Is playlrw poll~
Uca with the peace negotiaUons,
l call on him to opeU It out now

~~~the

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Tho Dilly sentinel, P&lt;oner07-Middlepor~ 0., Moncloy, O&lt;tober 28, 19GB

era. Yoar corrlor 1oQ1 or clrl will abare aubotanllalb' ln thla lncrellt. Our tclllllauld of-

forti to provide lha blihlat JH)IIlble atoqdartl
h 1 prime AuOil ,...lha

.

~=ry 'nrvtce

Ito more

Etracllw Nov. 4 ..,. nt.te ,... 'nio Dall,y
.:.." Sp*!MI ud
Tllrw1. Sa fl•l wlU be 45
~ ~•nthor week ·
, IIIIi.~ b,y ~era.
' - Tho Price
. . C0S1iY o1 The Dall,y
:, ,

!ifi!Unol

Jl
'

'

.

....

. - to o:ootlnue the bloodmobUe.
There ...,.. 110 per1011a who
como to !live blood. TweniJ ware
llrlt time donora.
Macel Barlon and~Wrlght
became two pUoo donors, llrs.
&amp;Joan E. Pickett, a pl.
lGa donor; Emma Aclama, lour
pllon; Clara Mclat;rre, Jive, ml
Mrs. Ada Bilsell, llx.
NurMI were Rutll Power1,
Cber:Yl Womer, But&gt;ara Scltel,

Carol Baditel .... Racllael 9Jer.
!dan.

master. with David Hiles, Denala Glaze, Morton Barnes, Har·
old Sloaoa, Tom Road, and KenQJIIollmao.
Clerical .mt wu performad by
Lawrence, Mary
Neall, Joan Nease, Mace! Barton. Graee Droke, Elolae Whits,
Joan Sayre, Juaalto St.Yre, Evo-

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Holllllll Bread Co., Gllllllt

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l,yn a!more. Strauss,
Gnl&lt;ery, ....
Harriett Nolller. Edith
Marjorie Crow, Lulu Hoqtoa. Co.
ml Mary Allee Samuelo.

Doctor-a wera R. D. HeatoD,
-L, B. Tella, Rapr Dliilell, J.

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Donatlcm nro by ~
Print &amp;bop, llolp Loeal S I 4,
WMPO Rodlo,Dall¥~Aib­
ens
Meaaeger,
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Bactu.'a lfMt 11ar11ot, ..._
cer'o Market, Pomoi'Q1 B • a
Franklla, Elberfeld&amp;, ~~

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