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0.. Oelober 38, 1968

..Woman's oay•• was observed
s.nsay at NaOIDi Baptist Church,
Kerr St., Pomeroy.
TN! Rev. L. Simpson. pastor,
'
. servu:es,
.
conducted
the morrung
rollowed b)" a noon luncheon. The
afternoon program wened with
devotions with Mrs. Fannie Mae
West with Mrs. Kitty Saunders
of Gallipolis parUcipati~, and
prayer by Deacon WilHam Armstrong. A song service was led
by Mra. Armstrong, pianist.
Following 8 testimonial servh:e Evangelist and Mrs. James
Br~er spoke on missions.
There was a rea(il~. "Please

Don't Wake Him

1.\l," by Mra.

Ml.mie Greene, and several •e-lections durins: the program by
the jwlior choir.
Featured spee.ker or the observance was Mrs. Margaret
Armstrong of Gallipolis who used
"A Woman" as her topic. Em·
phasis of her talk was on love.
She used scripture b'om Revelations 12. Refreshments were
served.
Planning committee for the observance was composed or Mrs.
William L. Smith, Mrs. sarah
Greene, Mrs. Mary Quallti and
Mrs. Howard English.

A warm weleome 1o Mr.
who moved hero
!rom -Sterling, Ky.,laotweek. '!bt-'erealdeoiD the former
Cedric Clark home on SWih Third Ave. Ia Mlddlepl'".
Mr. C:OUWIOII 1o plant • ..,.rlntendent atlm!Hirial Electric, and
ll!e ....,le bave an 18 , _ old son who attend• achool at WDJiamo-

bur&amp; Va.
SPEClAL RECOGNITION came this JDonth lo Dorothy Bentz or
Raciae. an Avon representative.. Sbe was 1 ~ saleslady iD the area
and In recotlllltion of her outolondlngrecord111ogiven a diamlllll pin;
a •75 bond, and a caraage or ro1ebuds.
The presentation took place at an Avon conference held at the
Hotel MarliiL
.
IT PASSED US BY - THE GOLDEN wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bemett. So. our belated cor«ratu1adollll I
The obsen..uce was quiet with just the family being there. Maxine came from Colmnbus, JeanandherhusbaOO, Vernon Rogers, and
their son, Jim, were in trom Qak Harbor, and the Warren Bennetts
atv:l their two, steven and Chuck, came trom Worthington.

Halfbween

Party Held

Mr. and Mn. Harold Hager,
Long Bottom, entertainedtsatur·
day night with a Halloweenparty.
The basement or the Hager
home, extensively decorated Cor
the party, ccmtalned a spook'
house, fortune telling booth, offered games, and a decorated
stage on which the costumeti
were judged were featured.
Judges were Roxie Farley, Jan
Sayre and Grace Thoma.
Co;tume winners were K a Y
Holtz, prettiest; NaJl(Y RidenOUr •
the ugliest; Kay Hager, the funniest; and Gail Thoma, the most
original . The door prize was won

by Ernie Writesel.
TED CADWALLADER, STUDENT atll!e Kentucky ChrlollanColKool.Aid and cookies were lege at Grayson, K,y., is acommutingpastor. He apenda his weekdays
sened by Mrs. Hager and Mrs. at Grayson ani then comes here on weekends to pastor the Bradbury
Sayre. Mrs. KathleenBissellwas Church of Christ His wUe, aho a stu:lert, atte~s Morehead Ualver ..
a co-bostess. Apple, candy, and sicy.
balloons were given as favors.
Plans are for the c&lt;q&gt;le to move into the new parsorage early
Guests at the party were Deb· next summer. Meantime there'• eoough furniture in the house for
bie Hager, Kay Hager, Brenda Mr. aOO Mrs. Cadwallader to live comfortably 90 weekerxls.
Flowers, Gail Thoma. L in d a
Thoma, Kay Holtz, Mary Holl2,
A REMINDER- The Middleport cunmunity HallaweenpartyanCindy Farley, Catb,y Farley, Ter · nually staged by Feeney • Bennett Post 128, American Legion. Is set
esa Sayre, I...orl Sa.Yre, Nancy for 7 o'clock tomorrow night at the MiddlEI)Ort Stadium. In the event
Ridenour, Avis Bissell, Todd Bis- of rain, the affair wUL be moved to the legion hall.
sell, Bellnda Deeter, Jeffrey
Firat. aecoOO and third place cash prizes will be awarded In the
Friend, Ernie Wrltesel, Randy categories of most original, prettiest. ugliest, and the funniest In
Friend, and Gene Stevens.
each of the age gr&lt;q)s which are lt&gt; to the nrst grade, d.nt through
the ftfth, and sixth on up.
The legionnaires will give trinkets aOO refreshments to each or
t1w costwned. So ror a real fun evening, join in Lhe march of the
masqueraders. Everybody's welcome, we're told by John Fultz, gen-eral chairman.

Vern LltUe was surprised Sunday with a lan)lllpa,.cy laoboen·
ance or hls 80th birthdl,y annher·
sary. The all~ evont was held
at the home or Mr. and Mrs. LltUe on Hamilton S~ In Middleport.
A turkey and 1wrn dinner waJ
followed by the presematllm of
gilts. Decorated blrlhda)o coke
was served and picttD"es were
laken durl~ the aflernoonAll of Mr. and Mrs. Little's
chUdren were there with the ex·
caption of one datehter, M r s.
Charles Wise (Geneva) of Crystal
Lake, ID .• who his been 111. She
sent a gift.
Daughters ani their husbands
present were Mr. anll Mrs.
Dwight Haley (Eulooda), Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Phllllpa(Vlvlalll, Mrs.
Robert Clonch (Kathleelll, Mr.
and Mrs. John Tyree (Delores),
all of Middleport, end Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Little (Dorothy) of
Columbus.
Sons and their wives present

New Haven PTO Will

Hold Carnival Friday Rece tion Will Honor
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NEW HAVEN - The New Ha· Mrs. KeMetll Holbrook, M r s.
ven P.T.O. will hold a Hallo- Willis Dudding, Mrs. Bonn t e

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ween carnival Frida,y, Nov. I,
and Saturday, Nov. 2, at the
New Haven Elementary School.
On Friday evening the food and
novelty p s will be the only
ones op11. They wlH- open at
5 :30 p.m.
'The carnival wtll open 011 Saturday at 4 p.m. A T.V. set will
be given away on Saturday evenlng. There will also be a mystery clown, who Is unknown to
anyone and a prize will be glv en to anyone guessing who It is.
The booths to be held at the
carnival, their chairman a n d
committee are listed bel&lt;ow:
SWeet ~ Canlb. Mrs. Don·
ald Hartley, Mrs. Grayson wu.
r--hart ·
Uamsm, Mrs. Wayne ............,
Mrs. Lewis &amp;nnmer&amp;.
Baked Goods (Friday), Mrs.
Arlblr Hart, Mra. Wendell Kaylor (Saturday), Mrs. C h a r I e s
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Rwah, ...
~ o. Le·'
~ey Roo~
Novelty, Mrs. Charles Smith,

MUGS TIIATRE
TONIGHT AND TI!URSDAY
October 30-31
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY TI!RU TUESDAY
November 1-5
PLANET OF THE APES
(Technicolor)
Chulton HealOn
Roddy McDowall
OLORC ARTOONS:
FrogPood
S..astbuckled
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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Ch urc h w 0 men Friday

Ward.
Prizes, Mrs. Rupert Kent,
Mrs. Edwin Edwards, Mrs. DorBeY H. Roush.
Duck Pond. Mrs. James GU bert, Mra. Chester Curry.
Milk Bottles, Mr. and Mrs.
WUliam Russell .
Dart Game, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ohlinger ·
SQJ.lrt the Candle, Mrs. Char·
les Zerkle, Mrs. George Carson.
Fish Pond, Mrs. Warren Eugene Weaver, Mrs. Robert wea.
ver.
Cake Walk, Mrs. Carl Gibbs.
~Room, Mrs. Robert Sayre, Mrs . Jack Needs.
COke Ring Toss, Mrs. Kemeth
Vickers, Mrs. Robert Layne. ank
Fortune Teller, Mra. l''r

A reception to honor the new
officers of Church Women United
of Meigs Coonty will be held Fri·
day following the afternoon otr
servance of World Community
Day at the Trinity United Church
of Christ, Pomeroy.
Women of Trinity Church,
aponsors or the reception, are
reminded to take cookies or sandwiches. The officers to be honored at the reception are Mrs.
Ben Neutzling, president; Mrs.
Karl OWen, vice president; Mrs.
Rachel McBride, secretary, and
Mrs. Gret.a Simpson, treasurer.
A sack lunch at noon will begin

the Friday observance. Mrs.
James Richards, district chair·
man of Church Women United,
will speak at 1:30p. m. Theofferp
ing will be used Cor "Christian
causeways" and the "Right to
Eat" projeds of the organiza-

tion.

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Gift certificates will be available at the service. The certirlcates at $3 each can be designated Cor a blanket or five yards
of fabric, or can remain undesignated.
All women of Meigs CoWlt)'
churches are invited to attend the
observance.

Young,

Pocket Lady, Mrs. Richard
Grinstead.
Clown Bean Throw, Mr. and
Mrs. James Layne.
Grab Bag, Mrs. Harold Rose.
Ping Pong Bottle Game, Mrs.
Jooy Roosll, Mrs. Gary ROU8h.
Pemy Tos&amp;, Mrs. Dwight Sayre, Mrs. Herbert C. Richards.
Sllhwette, Mrs. Robert Gorrell.
Kitchen, Mrs. Donald B u mgardner, Mrs. James Hart, Mrs.
David Roush, chairmen, Mrs.
Robert Ohlinger, Mrl; Larry
Parsons, Mrs. Cedi ~can,
Mrs. Von Stewart, Mrs~ Robert
Nottingham, Mrs. Jim Hill, Mrs.
Denver Thompson, Mrs. Donald
Zerkle, Mrs. Ernie Roush. Mrs.
Albert Thompson, Mrs. G I e n
Marr, Mrs. Andrew Fields, MI'I.
Paui Fortney, Mrs. Sam H a 1stead, Mrs. John Brabham, and.
Mrs. Woy Roush.

Pock 235 Holds Wedding Plans
Party Monday
An awards presentation and
costmne judgif€ were highlights
of a Halloween party MoOOay
night at the grange tall ln Chester
for members or Chester Cub
Scout Pack 235.
Nat Carpenter, new cubmaster, attired as the Halloween
ghost, presented l bear badge
am a gold and a silver arrow
poirt to Don Eichinger arxlsilver
arrows to Kevin Barton and Dana
Flck.
Costume prizes went to Eichinger, the ugliest; Oarld Mills,
the prettiesti George Taylor, tile
funniesL Carpenter ani James
Hayes conducted games ani were
assisted by Don Mills, Maurice
Gagnon arxl Darrell Hawthorne,

committeemen.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Hawthorne and Mrs. car-

Let your

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Are Completed
The marriage ofMlssSlna~

were Mr. and Mrs. MarYI~Little,
Mr. and Mro. Sidney ~·· and
Dooald Little, all of Middleport.
orlndchlldren altetdaa were
Brenda McGuire,. Mark Haley,
Dwight Haley, Jr.t Dale and Ronnie Clonch, Alberta Utile, Mark,
David, TIUIUII1, Kel]l'andJolumle
Tyree, and Rhonda ind Clndy_LitUe, Nlcldleport; Le&amp;ler and llaJ&gt;.
ny WI.., Crystall¥!LID.; Mr.
and Mrs. Gary DreMOr, Dayton; and Jndy Little, Colmnbua.
Great • grandchildren present
were Todd Little, Mlddlepor4
and LUcille Wlse, Crystal Lake.
David Jividen of Cheshire was also a guest.
Grandchildren urable to attend
but sending gilts ...re Mr. and
Mn. Leslie Wise, Middleport;
Mr. and Mn. Elber Bissell, Co-hmtbuSi Mr. and Mrs. L&amp;rry
Doan, canal Winchester, and. Mr.
and Mrs. Gen8 Butcher and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles A. Wise, Crys-tal Lake, DL

Talent Presentation
Features Fellowship
At Mt. Moriah Church
A talent presentation was a
hlghllt!ht oC the Fellowship Day
observance Sunday at the Mount
Moriah Baptist Church, Middle.
port.
Morning ser,·ices were follow·
ed by a dinner in the church dining
room served b)l the women ofthe
church. The afternoon program
opened with devotions by Mrs.
Lucy Hardaway and Mrs. Henri·
etta RobinsoJL Miss Carrie Ward

Supervisor is
At Convention
Mrs. William L. SmithofPom·
eroy attended the Ohio Baptist
General Association convertion
in Cleveland as representative of
the Ohio Baptist Girls Guild of
the Providence DistricL Mrs.
Smith is the district supervisor
or the Guild.
She was among the supervisors
from over the state who reported
on Guild activities. Mrs. Smith
also participated in theli£emembership services, which the Rev.
E. J . Johnson or Toledo conducted, by presenting Mrs. Harrison
Bentley of Rutlarxl with a 1 i f e
membership pin.
Mn. Bertha Scharbauer of C~
lwnbus is me membership chair·
man Cor the state.

extended the welc:ome alii served
as tnlstress of ceremonies for
the program.
There were two selections by
the women's chorus, "Brightly
Beams Our Father's Mercy,"
and "Precious Memories .. ; duets
by Lepo and Timmy Jackson, alii
Mrs. Carl Williarns and Mrs.
Campbell Harper who sang "Well
Done" and a solo, "Only a Look,'"
by James Hughes.
Mrs. ErvinBumgardnerplayed
a piano solo, "WhlsperiiWHope,"
and "Swing Low, SWeet Chariot"
was sung by Dolnlla Miller, Judy
McCloud and Susie samuel&amp;. Ervin Bumgardner, on his guitar,
played "God Will Take Care of
You" and "Just A doserWalk"
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and the musical portion waa condueled by the men's c~rus d~
lng "What A Friend" and"Come
al"ll Go to the Lord."
Readings were given by Mrs.
John Moon, Mrs. Margaret
Bowles, Mrs. Mary Sharon. Mrs.
Myrtle Warren, Mrs. Arnold
Riehard and Jullua McCloud. The
benediction and closing remarks
were by the Rev. Robert Jackson.
Planning the ~·s events were
Mrs. Hardaway, Miss Ward,
Mrs. Pansy Banks, Cerl WUlluml, Hughes and Mrs. Richards.

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five
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countle• ue pX.ntlng towud
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hPt shilled toward Hubert Humphr_, rec4irtly, and the oolcome could be close.
The so-ealled weathervane countle1 han voted wl.th the
wtmer ln every presldelltlal electLon ln this century. Seatter·
ed widely across the naUon, they are Coos and aratrord CoonIlea, New Hampshire; Palo Alto Count,y, Iowa; Laramie County,
W)'OIIIIng, and Crook COWJI;Y, Orep.
Here are on..th&amp;-spot reports from UPI correspc:mdentl Gil

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Challenge Humphrey.
Not to Wheel &amp; Deal
By United Preas International
support whichever candidate
Rlcbard M. Nixon oays . gets the blggeol popular vole II

Hubert

H.

Hwnphrey

went&amp;

next - · • presidential ele&lt;tion
1o be !brown IIIIo the Hooae ,.
the vice preslclaJI caa ''wheel
and daal" bla way lata t h e
Whll.l Hooae. Humphrlll' expreoaed oonfldenee he will beat
Nbon.
Nixcll dtallell((led the Demoeratle IIDDIInee Wednesday 1o

Hubert Humphrey lD join with
me in making tbla pledge."
Harking to the possibility that
no ooe gets an elecloral vote
the three-way race may result
~ty and the electioo goes
1o the House.
1n none ot the candidates
Predleting a -lng margin pWng enough electoral votes
11( 3 to 5 mllU... vllle8, Nlxm to win rutright. Nixon said:
aald, "I Bland reouiY lo pledp
"If Hubert Humphrey is to
lo support lor prealdert the enter the White House, it would
man who reteives the most have to be througll the back
votea tor that office, whoever door- thl'OOI(Ih the help of a
that man may be. I called upon third party to divide the
majority. I stand reacly right
lo abide by the decillion or

BILL ZIPF

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Cand' ate LllXOn u: ~r~~:,::e :~
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~peaks to 5,000
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Be Held on Friday
Insr.llatlon of om cars wW be
held at 8 p. IlL Friday whe• the
Meigs Cooncy Pomolll Gra.,.
meets ~at dte RockSprings Granp
Hall. All suoordtnate gnnges1re
Invited to take part Ia the lnatallatlon.
,
Laurel Grange will be hol!l
111'014&gt;· A report of the slate coDventlon held at DaytonwUibeglv-

CLEVELAND (UP0 - Repub- sitting in rows and rows of
Prea!dentlal No m I n e e empl;r seats.
Nbon's crowd of 5,000 iD the
Rlcbard NlJoJD bad a exrs,OOO-HI.t
audltorium oontrarrtprtonco W. .'\'W.night When
11e held a rally hire For the ed al!arply with VIce President
llrll lime Ia hls Clinpalgn, he Hubert Huinpbrey' a throng Ill
opoko lo a more than half em]&gt;- 10,000 which Jammed the suburi&gt;an Richmond Mall Mllllday
~ ball.

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Make Elhrfel•s In Pomeroy
Your Shopping Center•••
Furnishings For Your H011e,
Wearing Apparel For Y• _
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Fa11lly.
Elberfel•s 1., Pomtro r

wb o normally

lland Ia front or the podium
ebeerln&amp; were sent lo the back
"' !'mllc Hall to 011 ...... or
the emp1y -t•. Before the
candidate bei!&amp;D hla opeecb,
aeveral Ill the glrlo were diopatehed lo ·

Planned

SHOP ALL DAY THURSDAY
FROM 9:30 AM TO 5:00 PM

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RGn Beaamette. editor of' tbe CDIIII'd;J'aWMkJ.I Dnl J 21t,
lhe Central Oregonian, 1001 Nlxm 'lltmlng''Prtii.J lizaiiiJbut no laadallde." He tblaks HWIIj)br., balialel7 m&amp;do .,..
illnlado '"' Nixon's llnnJih, but "II ...Wd be a raal ~ If
Humphrey won."
Every ele&lt;tion year, a mock ballollnJI• held at doe blllli
r&lt;IJOOI Ia Prineville, the OOUIIIJ' aeat. OYer the yearo, ~
rrom the lludent voting have J)J"Oll'ed an excelleat bliCII ' .
11( how the OOIIIll!"• a.mllo will vole. 'lblt y-, PriDeYillo 11111l
calli 238 voles lor Nboln, 1f7 lor Hllll!lli&gt;Hl, 3f lor"+ .0 e.:
Wallace.

Weather

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Sunny and warmer

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night,

Gov. James A. Rhodes lntrodueed Nlxm, who Ia turn, lD·
trodueed Republican representat!vel WUitam Slanlon, WUIIam Minahal1 and Frances BolIIIJI 1o the crowd. He called
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By United Preao lnlenatlanal

NEW YORK - RICHARD M. NIXON might wiD by a landslide but
Ia IllY caae will win by a margin wide enough lo keep the dedsloo oot
of the H0111e of Representative~, the ,_predictions, guesses a n d
hunehes" of 482 members of the AmerlcanSode~ of New~ Edi-

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showed~.
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The Bulletin, the society's publication, said reports l'r&lt;1ln the
editor~ show lhe Rt!&gt;ubllcan ctndldate should win over Huber! H.
RUiq&gt;href and Georp C. Wallace,

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OKLAHOMA CITY - CURTIS E. LeMAY, skeptical or the Paris
oqOtlationo, belleveo the country could tabe a more direct route lo
peeea Ia Vietnam.
"I think the solulloo Ia very MIJio" he aald Wedneldoy nlghl
4•CIIJ 'II, Gim. Abrams, teD him to win aDd get out of the wa,y." He
Aid the allied c - r In Vletram, Gen. Creighton Abramo, boo
tho beat flihtlng forcoln American hlslory, but Aid Ills "!ruatraled" by aQdnbtratJon lhacklta.

appeared Wlllkely the election
110Uld have to be decided In
Congress.
Humphrey himself Hid in
Baltimore that be was "absolutely sure'' he would win the
election lf loyal supporters keep
working u the,y have in recent
d&amp;¥s.
Earlier, 1n New York City,
Humphrey campaigned bt the
garment district and other
areas, contldently proclaiming
the tide had turned in hls favor.
Ia other deYelopmenlo:
George c . Wallace- The for·
mer Alabama aovemor's third
parcy carnpaign met new
hecldlng Weduesdi.Y night In
Philadelphia. There were no
fiehta. as there were the night
, before in Detroit. but Wallace
JUpporters and hecklers e•changed angry sboutl during his
_ . , ..... s1 a me.thlnl !Uied
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November 10th

VISITS PARENTS
M&gt;Jor E. JllJ'cO Miller, who Ia
otaUaned at Fort Sllerlden, 01.,
spent the weekend here with her
parents, Mr. · and Mrs. R, L.
Mlller and other releltves in
Middleport.

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VOL. XXI NO. 134 '

Annual

The IIUIUal homecomln8 or the
Enleqlriaa UDiled Molbocllot
Clllrch (!Drmerly ll!e E.U.B.)
wUI be held November 10.
Morning worship service 9:30
a.m. Basket dbmer at noon. The
alternom service, beginning at
1:38, will be a Slnl!lpiratlon leaturing the Uhrig Brothers of
Chillicothe, the Christys, and Jo.
cal talent.

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elty Ill ancient G.....,., IDbabltantB lived uiJJer state S~.Veni·
··• olon from birth and babies with
birth defects were e~1ed to
the elements to dle.

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S:· ..-. ·~ t.J .D Nixon ltl'en&amp;CIJ, '~ pre"' '1•1 .race·.W
0 ;t:.,reUJ cloao, with Hllll!lli&gt;Hl plekin&amp; up t. doe Jut .........

PALO ALTO COUNTY, IOWA
Moot political oboervero rate Nixon olighlty ahead, but
add that II looka like a cloae contest. Humphrey has pined
,...,ccln the past 10 day a, picking up support froiD eeme BUJ&gt;·
portera 11( Sen. Eugeee J. McCarthy who provlooaly bad bo1colled the campalgo. A lllraw poll . - . - this week by the
Emmetlburg Oemocrat - Reporter gave Nixon f7. 8 per cent,
ll!uqJhrey 46.2 par cent, George c. Wallace 5 8 per cent 11( the
vote In the county.

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Dcrler, N.H. A sidewalk poll . - . - Wedaeldl1 In Slnf.
Humphrey 46.2 per cent, George c. Wallace 5.9per &lt;ont oflhe
!orll'o principal cl~. Rocbeller, showed NIJoJn and H11111J1br&lt;ly

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LARAMIE COUNTY, WYOMING
RIIIUbliean &lt;llalriDIII Ed Morrilon claims Nixon wlu
carry the .0...~ eaall,y. But Oemocratlc chalrlnan Larry
SCbleek lnaista that ult'l goiQ1: to be elose." Sddeek contend&amp;
Hum»hrer will carry the count.Y ''il we get out a J.arp vote.''

STRAFFORD COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE

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COOS COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Looks fairly Ate lor Richard M, Nbm. A otraw poll COil•
dueled by the Mancbeller Union Leader showed Nixon with a
2-llaad over Humphrey In the!lnahreekollhe cam~. However, state Democratic Cbllrmaa William Craig clalmllhol
Humpbrey lo maldni! a - l a t e surp and'1t'tlettinc cloaer ud elolei- all the time.''
..Nixon rl.gh.t now would carry Strafford, but it would be
m18ht;r darn close," IQ'I Wayne Chick. an astute pojltlcal reporter who rover a the COIIIll¥ lor Faller's D.U, Democrat in

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BUl Zip!, !arm editor of the
Columbus Dispatch, will be the
speaker for the annual dinner
meeUng of the Meigs County
Dairy Service Unit Mmda,y evening, Nov . 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Eastern High School.
Virgil King, president of the
Dairy ServiceUnit,saidtheCount;y Dairy Princess contest will
be held at that time under the
chairlllall&amp;hip or Rex Shenefield.
Candidates must have graduated
!rom hlt!h school by June, 1969,
and be between the ages of 16
and 25 on JW1e 1, 1969.
Application blanks may be secured !rom the County Extensloo
Office or rrom members of the
Board of Directors.
Directors having tickets for
the event available are Presi.
dent King, DavidNease,JohnCOI·
' well, Wayne Rwah, David Kob·
Ientz. Harry Holter, Rex ~enefield, Harold Carnahan, Edison
Holloo, Oris Roush, ·vtrgll Atkina, Charles 'Ibelss, Edson
Roush, and James Meredith.

STOCKS OPEN HIGHER
NEW YORK (IWO - Slo&lt;ka
were Irregularly higher at the
slart lodly In Jalrly aclive trad1~.

Dies on Wednesday

dauglller or

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of
COlulnbuli, waa returned. to her
._. 9lndBY after spendinll a
week hero with her grandpar·
ents, Mr. and Mrt. Arnold ltlebarda, Ia Middleport.

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RETl'RNS HOME

Frl&amp;l••ln Wadlr
will I&gt;Ptsitlln
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and Roicoo Ill wctls-TV; A Jitney supr will be held ~. IIDIO
day !rom f to 7 p.m. JiiooraTIIIJIISDAY
liooa and pme -.ia artlo be
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Mid- In plaee at I p.in. on Nov. 15.
dleport Firol Unltod Preob11trMra. Mary K. ROoo preoldlan Church, 7:30 Tblraday nlalrt ed at the meellni ithlch _..s
at the c:hurChi .Mrs. Tom R P8• with the PTA prqer and the
program; Mrs. Jesab! !hlniak- ,pledeo 1o tho liar. Or~•
er devotions. Hostesses are Mrs. night was observed with Mrl:
William /o[orrto, Mrs. Rlcbard
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owens, Mrs. Plumber Beeoon, Kermit
1ee11 grandparenla were Ia atMro. Garon ~obury, and Mrs. tendance.
JoeBalley.
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Poems were read by M r a.
HALLOWEEN DANCE at l'llm- Roy Pooler and Mrs. Pearl Mol'a
eroy Junior Hlt!h School Thurs- g&amp;Ye 'IJC)Ialtons Ia behalf Ill tho
day, 8 to 11 p.m. Live mulde by teachers and parents. Nal care
"Experience '69." ~~ penter, new tubm&amp;ster of Pack
Meigs Girls' Athletic Asan.
235, ffas :Introduced. It waal'lOtHALLOWEEN
CARNIVAL, ed that a leader for the ac:out
'lblraday, beginning 6 p.m. at troop Is IIIII needed.
Room count was taken wttb
~acuse Grade School under
the reading circle book gdng to
1"1'A _,sorshlp.
FREE CLOTHING DIIJ, salva- the kindergarten. Mrs. David Holtion Army HQ., 10 a.in. Tbun· ter, Mrs. KemethAmtbary, Mrs.
day, 115 Butternut Ave., l'llm- Huy Holler, Mrs. Poullnellyaell,
Mra. Herbert MtlntYre. M r a.
eroy.
Reid
Young, and Mro. Walller
FRIDAY
IIIJII(Jinted
lo the November
were
FUN AND FOOD carnival Frihospitality
oommlttee.
day beglmlng :; p.m., Letart
Falla aebool, sponsored by PTA;
soup, chill, sandWiches, des.
serts, run booths.
MEIGS IDGH School ebeer·
leaders spon80r an after rootball game donee Friday nlt!hl
Is
to
at the Meigs JUnior Hlt!h auditorium In l'llmerDY, following
Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. l'lla·
the Melgs.Jaeksoo game, The
tin, Pomeroy, are annwncln&amp;
Jays will emcee.
the birth or their second cleu$bSATURDAY
ter, Amy Denise, on Oct. 19,
HlGH SCHOOL dance party
at Holzer Hospital. She welt!hSamrday, 8 1o 11 p.m. at the
ed BeYOil pounds and t b r e e
Meigs Junior Hlt!h auditorium
In Pomet'Q)' under school spon- ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and
sorship. The Jays wlll serve
Mrs. Albert Smith, Akron, and
as master of ceremonies.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvle Pballn Ill
~- Mrs. Ella Fwerll',
Homecoming Pomeroy, Ia the great-grindmother. Thulr other daut!hter Is
Lena aae, age tlve.

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Club, 2 p.m. ~edneadoy, bo"!o
Ill Mlaa Beos Soilbom.
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jVIU)WOOD GARDEN Club, 7:30 Wednesdi.Y night at the home ·
Ill Mrs. Hiram Fisher; Mro. Poul
Fisher, co-hOite&amp;a, for a ucorne
as you are" P4rO' •

!l.unmer!leld, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rexal T. Summerfield,
Dinner
Sr., Reedsville, to Mr. Robert
Mavln Murphy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mavla E. Murphy, ReedsMeigs
Chapter,
D101bled
ville, will be an event or FrlAmerican Veterans. will observe
da.Y. Nov. 8.
Veterans Day with a dinner at ·
The ceremony will be P e r6:30 p. m_ on Thursday, Nov. 14,
formed by the pastor, Brian V.
at the hall, Jacob Turner, comEngel In the St. Paul Lutheran
mander, announces. Veterans of
The Junior Mothers Club met all wars and their familles are
ClJJrch, Pomeroy, at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Vernon Swartz. slater or Ocl 22 11 Eastern High School invited.
the bride, will be matron or hon- when plans were discussed tor
or. Serving as best man wlll be a jltne,y supper In December.
Officers were eleeted and a
Mr . ~erman Summerfield, couUNDERGOES SURGERY
food
oonunlltee named. R u I h
sla of the bride. Ushers will be
Dottle
Bryan, daughter of Mr.
Roger Barnett and Kemeth Cald~ Baer was elected president; Vera
aod
Mrs.
John
Bryan, Middleport,
Weber,
secretary;
Halel
Barn~
well, al110 a cousin or the bride.
underwent
surgery
at Veterans
The custom or open ctmch will hill, vice president, and DoroMemorial
Hos.PltaL
She
was adtby Ritchie, treasurer.
be obaened.
Mothers present were Dorothy mitted Sundoy alter hlvl~ been
penter. Mrs. Mary Fick's Den 1 Ritchie, Pat Smith, Ella Osborne, taken there by the Pomeroy emer·
entertained the grDICI' with a gloMerle Grllrllh, Eva Walker, Ha- gency SCI.tad. She Is ln room 105.
in-the-dark skeleton dance.
zel BamhDI, Helen Heaton,
!'11yllla Larkins, June Griffin,
Kelhr)'n Mora, Thelma Eagle,
Vera Weber.
One does not need to be a member lo attoncl. All JUnior-·
are Invited.
The aext meeting will be Nov.
19 at 1:30 p.m. at Eaotem Hi&amp;h
S.hool when plano lor the lit_ . In Oecember will be

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Fall Fes

Vern Little Surprised
On H1s BOth 13.'irthday

·woman's Ddy .Held
By Pomeroy Baptists

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WASHJNGTON (UPI) - An
llltertm report on the collapse
ol Ute Silver Bridge at Polnt
Pleasant, W. Va., confirmed
Wednesday what many had susplcioned for the past 10 months.
The report of government lnvutlgators said an ul..bar"
IDI()Ped. They added that there
was "no (Jlestion" a fracture
in one of U.e links which held
the bridge suspended from its
towers was "esaenttaJ to the
catastrophic stage of the collapse."
As ear l,y as two di.Y 1 after
the Oec. IS tragedy whlcb
claimed 46 lives, Dr. Tbomal
E. SteiiiRl, chairman or the
Oe~w Civil EngineerIng'' at 1ilitti~l! - 1\lellllft lilllltute In Plttoburl!h, &amp;peculated
on the cause of the collapse.
Lalli Failure 19fll
"Failures of l~ar suspensions are extremely uncommon," he said . ''The only notable one in recent Urnes was
that of the Tacoma (Wash.)
Narrows Bridge in 1940,.,
SteiiiRl aald that bridge was
of a particularly daring design.
In the Tacoma mishap on
Nov. 7, 1940, the suspension
snawed, dropping the bridge
into Puget Sound. Two trucks
and a ear fell into the water
but there was oo loss or life.
Stelson noted in Point Pleasant that i( a single "P' of an
);bolt suspension severed, the
whole bridge would !all.
"Within a period of one min~
ute," the National Transportation Safety Board reported,
''the entire l, 753-loot span U:lp~
pled laiD the river, dumping 31
cars lnto the water.''
Bridge Jnnovatlon Heralded
When the bridge was bullt, it
wu heralded as •;. shinlng example or man's engineering in~
gerult;y" and was a historic
first ror the area· it served.
The !llver Bridge was opened
May 30, 1928, Ia a pia cere.
many llltended by 25,000 Ohioans U.d West Vlrilniana. It
was the ftrst of it&amp; pardeu.Iar
design Ia America, piiRlOOrlag
1a tho use or heat treated 1-~&gt;ar
chain au.apelllion. It was al10
the firlll bridge Ia the M&gt;rld
coated with alumlnem paint
benet II pseudoiiYm, S II v e r
Bridge.
Tb1 unique .. _.atoo - 30.
fool 1-l&gt;ara reaembllna elongated dog bones plmed togalhtr In
I chain - W8 I Diver c8.1credlt-

ed from an engineering stand- break.
point
Even if a naw is found 1n the
The chain was linked togeth- metal, investigators said. new
er end...to.end by steel pins. The oludles would be . - to deboard reported one bar frac- termine why the fracWre ocur~
tured acrou the hole through red 40 years after the bridge
which the pin was inserted and was built.
the pin pulled loose, breaking
A Onal report would take at
the chain-like structure.
least another nine mmths.
C.au ae Still The Question
The report sa.ld there was no
But the board said it did not evidence the bridge was overkDow wbat made the chain loaded or that its towers were

weakened by oolllalont with
river barges
However, tile lnveattpton
oald they found metal !ra-.e
In other parlll of the brldtlw
wreckage alCIIll with ..
of"severe corrosion.''
They said 1110111 Ill tho traeturea &amp;hawed no eridenee f1
molal fatigue but the IIIII el!td
of corrosion on tbe brldp •11
yet tu be establtshed. "1

Red Cross Mail Drive
Is Begun this Week

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MARCIA THOMSON

Missionary in

Twin Services

Twin missionary services will
be held &amp;mday at the Pomeroy
a n d Middleport Churches of
Chrllll.
~g at U.e services will
be Miss Marcia ~ Thomson.,
mlalllanary lo Southern Rhodesia, Africa.
Miss Tttomaon will speak at
the Middleport Ciln'ch of Christ
at 10:30 a.m lilnday and at 1
p.m. there will be an informal
luncheon in her honor in the [ellllllshlp hall.
Mila TbomiUI will present ttu
Rhodealan misaioo challenp in
a sllde film presentation at a
service lo be held at 2 p.JD.
A twin service m the Atricu
mission work will be presented
by Miss Thomeon at 7:38 p.m.
&amp;u;day at the l'olllet'OY Cburch
of Cbrllll.
Robert Woods andRaulllnlolo.Yer, paator&amp; ol the Pomeroy and
Middleport church••· respectively, lavlte the public lo attoncllliiY
LOCAL TEMPS
The te~erature inPaneroy'l or all of the serriees.
Mill TbomSGI IP'acluitecl from
dow11town buainesa district at
11:29 a. DL lodly wao 5Sdegreeo the Ozark Bible Sehool Ia May,
1963 with 1 BSL de......
under sunny skills.

Causes of Violence

Meigs Counl;r rural route mall
patrons will Ia the next lew days
be recelviag letters oC appeal
lor lunda !rom the Meigs County
American Red Cross Chapter.
Paul · Caaci, chairman of 1he
ebapter's mall campaign for
bad1, asks patn11s to read the
later and make contributions,
IInce over $3,000 mulll berelaed
Ia order to continue the many
81r't'ices or the local chapter.
Casd points oot that the local
Red Cross Chapter Ia tbe only
meana of communication&amp; in casH ~ emergencies between the
man in uniform and his family.
"This alone is worth ywr do-

pend.l UJ&gt;CIIl local I'IIDcll ralted.

"Place your lift 1n .1he IDCI.oled envelopo, plaee • dx - lllamp on I~ and poll It," Caael

uraed-

Reeldenta contrlbutlaa f1 ..11( doe

more becoJDe members

local cl!apltr.
Tuesday night ..,rl&lt;era - -

ed over 3,000 letters lobe mailed
to rural patrons.

"Many patrons may han bea:l
overlooked. Howner, we're hopIng that even though lht7 don't
receive letters, they will mall
in their donations,'' aaJd Ca.scl..
Donations are lo be mailed to
the Meigs Dlwlt,y Amerlcaa Red
nation,"' Casct said.
COntinuing, easel said lhet Cross Chapter, POmeroy, Obio
the county blood program de- 45769
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WASIIINGTON (UPI) - Pollee Chief Thomas J. Cahill or
Sin FrancifH.'O urged Wednesday that the public S'l&gt;}lOI'IIhe
nation"s 320,000 law enforce-ment officers in the face of
growing crime and violence.
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We are a tbin blue line,"
Clhlll told 100 oll!cers IP'eduatlng from the FBI National
AcadeJTU', "We cannot hold
thl s ll ne alone."

Partition Suit

Filed in Court
A suit to partitioo real estate
waa filed and Qvo divorces were
awarded In Meigs County Com·
mon Plots Court Wednesday.
The partition action was insdtut8d bY Cbarleo E. and Stella
Hall, Brecksville, Ohio. and RusaeU D. and Pauline Hall, Medina,
Clyde and Fay Hall of
Sunnyslope, Ariz., et 11., deferdanta.
Clllrord E. Brown ~· granted
a divorce !rom VIrgie P. Brown

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w: Reed-··Reed.

Court Ups

Award for
Easement
A jury of seven men and ft.w
women returned a Judgment lD
Javor of the dereDdant Ia a land
appropriation suit ln Nelp Colmty Common Pleas COUrt Wedne~
day at'ternoon.
The suit, derived l'run an OS.
fort by theSialoolOhlaloacqutre
an easement ror highway pur.
poses over pnper'Q' of Genna
Yates. et. aL t on Rcute 12t. t.

gan Monday.
'!bt Jury,at'terdeliberatlDIIhour and 50 mlllltoo, reiiD'IIed a
.iudtlmenl o!lllf,SOO !ortbeY-..
property. '!bt "' till .
amount waa 1111,000 ror ....,.:
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lbr land, 11111 ....: ·
!orreelcloo.
'!bt olud llliParlment ol IUP-'
Ways Md - - &amp;lola! .....
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• dlvoroo lrom Haul F.
wen,.Barrard 'V, Fu11:1
GI.'OII lllglecl of du~ ind ex-and·w a r n n tnme cruel~ ,..... cbarpd In pello.
bolh~etiOGL
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EIOIMIIIIry &amp;:hool will preMiil lllilotl
4Cillltta,."

···n.e ' EarlJ Bb:d

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�Diplomats .
Walt for .

Wheel-Deal

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~Petrum~Arena.
~ T. i\peW-A&amp;Dow,.
tac:od with beeklero, -

doWn peace demCilltr...... lD
St Petertbur11, Fla. Wedaeodal'

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Iris Myers Kelton - Mrs. Aaron Kelurt - Cormer))' of PU~~Joo
nd wall known to many Meigs Countlans,la a pallent at Chrlat
eHroy,_lll• 2139 Auburn Ave. Room 202A, Cinci11111ti, 0,, 45219.
osp1 ,
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lllldoWitedl ouJd
Iris scheduled for major surgery thla week.
Yw
be hlpp; to hear !ram her Meigs trlenda. Her home adclresa ls Box
273. Aberdeen, Ohio, 45101. Aaron aiXIIrls were in Vl.rglnia for" seven! years before returning to Ohio.

THE POMEROY YOUNGER SET w!U be lnlereaiA!d In knowing
that Kathy Fields, a former student at Pomeroy High, was selected
as a cheerleader on Oct. 26, at New Lexington High where she Is atterliing school.
TOM KELLY, A GUIDANCE COUNSELOR In the Meigs Hlah
School, has been elected president of the Dollars for Scholua P~
gram which is designed to help students obtain education beyoa:l high
hool Kelly replaces Fred Morrow, Syracuse, who so succesaft.il.y
the program during its first two years of existence in Meigs

:.ded

County.
tulatl
to Mor
A board or directors will be named later. Congra
ons
row al\.1 Ids workers for a job well done.

DICK NEASE SON OF MR ANU MRS. PAUL NEASE, 01esler
R01.d and an up~r classman at the University of Tulsa in TUlsa,
OklL,' has been sele&lt;.•ted for t he un1vers1·ty' s "Modern Choir"
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The choir is composed of 40 picked students of the wuverslty20 men an::! 20 women. The gro\4) will be touring between semeaters,
and amo~ the s~s will be Cincinnati and Dayton.
Dick takes part in theatrical presentations at the universlt;y and
is president of the young people's grat.t&gt; at his church. He has gi;:n
his fine talent for several years in the ~·,ummer musicals of the lg
Bend Minstrel As~ociation.

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SUE RUE DAUGHTEROFMR AND MRS. TOM RUE, Mlddlepor~
is atterrJing the Barbizon School of Modelirw in Ne~ York arxl wW
cunplete her studies in Docember. Meantime, she 18 working 18 I
model part time in addiUon to attending school.

the GOP vice prul+rtl•'
caodldate &lt;hargecl the Johii1011Humpltre;y admlnletratlm wlth
ueaeouraglng tbl1 kind of

PAR~

Diplomats
watched wa~
for •
111n Proal- .ram- will ball
the bomlilnll ol llortbVl-be-

dls&amp;elrt" as 100 hecldera bldcered him.
Curtis E. LOMI.Y- Wallace' a
running mate accused the aewa
media ot distorting bls views m
nuclear woapona, saying he did
not advocate ,their uoe ID
Vietnam. He said he saw 'WI
uae" in the emplo.vmerK ~
ooclear weapons there and said
the media were trying to
tranatorm him lnto a umon-

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the door to Ml

ocale~~elllka.

Nortb Vtelnam'a repreaealaUvee to the Poria ne(llllfall4111
made 11 clear the nert-.'fNIVo in
diplomatic attemJIIolo ..we the
VIetnam war le up lo the Unlled
states
"I deori,Y bellevelbaUfPrealdent Jom11011 n!eliJ waole a
poaceiUI lolutloo to lbe VIetnam
-ON THE WAY_ The above ptcturelaone of seven! taken

In Vietnam by Pte, Paul Olaclwall, son of Mr. aa1 Mro. W)'ltt

Edmund S. Musk!&amp;- Mullde,

problem be still hal the - r luni\Y before the ele&lt;tlool,.
Hanoi delep~on cldeC XuanTIMIY
oald Wodneoday,

spealdl!l&lt; to about 2,500 ouppor- ·· · F ChaclweU Pomeroy Route 3, Pre. ~alll.s oervlng with
ters in a 10,000-seat arena In
c' Battery or' the Fourth Artillery 1n Vietnam. The picture shows
Lexlnl!ton, I&lt;J', accuoed Nixon
smoke from u1illery of the North VIetnamese shelling Cln1&gt;
'1'1uy's remuks heJ&amp;ttened
~ making the lillie charges
J. J, carrot where Pfc. O.dwell is stationed.
spoo:ulatlon the hoo aldea wore
against Humphrey tbll be made
on the verge of a tentlttve act.
against ~ F. Kemed)' In
liemllll wlllcb .,....d bait the
1960.
..The country lm.ew
bombing alii expand the present
RIVER NEWS
Richard Nixon in 1960," Mualde
bilateral Ialka Into a Ml poac:e
said '"and he hasn't chaoged a
conference.
bit."
GAUGES- Galljpolls,l2.1anl
"If the UniiA!d Slates ce&amp;!88
Televisloo-- Sen, ltephen M.
12.0 nmn1ng 2 feet ofrollers; Pl. tho boiJi&gt;lne the sieacellll eoluyoung, D - Oblo, Wedneoday
Pieasant, 24. 09; Pomeroy-Maoon lion 00 the Vletllam problem
urged the televlsioo networks to
20.43; Hinton, 0.96 talllrw; Kag.. will come about/' 1'huy lald.
refrain from projecting or
awha F&amp;lls, 3.92fallil11:;Cha.rles- ••If they do not it will be delaypredicting the preaidentlal winton. 17.84 filling, London, Mar- od,"
ner on election d8.Y unW 1be
met ani Win!leld, are oo the silL
In Tokyo, Naralcbl F111!1ama,
polls have closed all over 1be
BOAT MOVEMENTS
director general o( the J&amp;piDeoe
country.
GALLIPOLIS
LOCKS
foreign mlnlatry'a PJbllc lnrorGeorge T. Price 't) 5:55p.m.; mation bureau, said tbere could
Rod Bird IV 11:45 p. m.; Lady be a bomblog halt before the
Mignon down 1:50 L m. l Fore- u S. pres!dentlal olectlon. He
most down 8:25a.m.; Semet '-~) ~d he baaed h1a 8~ent ~
8:25 L m.; Sleel Pioneer IV 9:05 lnrormatlon received from Jlll&gt;(Continued from I)
a. m.; Luther Herdman dCM"n aneae embassies around the
said.
waiting.
world.
Carter gave hla resilnlltion
KANAWHA RIVER - Marmet,
last week In a stall dll!pUte with
Lucy Jane Lucas Ul 5:30 a. m.;
the NAACP board of directors,
Winfield, E'Deana It) 5:25 P. m.;
but will remain on tbe job wrtil
Poll,y R up 7:35 p, DL; Elisha
,
Dec 1.
Woods up s:20 p, m.; Elgercua
Carter contended that the
down 11:10 p. m.; Solvay down
Negro's overall experience has
11:30 p. m.; W. ll Shiver, Jr.
been one of 11 such callous,
up (2:45L m.; FrlnkllnB.1413:30
....
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incWierent and accepted brutalia. m.; 0. F. Shearer down 5:15 Lit0 IWill
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ty, brutalization and Inhumanity
a. m.; H. Eo Bowles down 7:10
AIR SENSOR teUs II like II
that only now is the country as
a. m.;DuncanBruce,MorrisHarIa In Pittsburgh, Pa. The
a whole beglmtng to glimpse
device, one of 18 whleh vey and Beaver down waitinc.
the dimeoaions or the black
OIDO RIVER - Lock 13, Pem
eveotnaUy will be located
man'a heritage in this country."
Downey
down 5:10 a. m.; EtnaAllegheny
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Houoe
ma view of the police waa lbrougboul
Couoly, measure• air poDu· Lw.isvllle down 6:30 a. m.; Loc~
1 Klllftn · said
bacluld up In prepar!"' statetuts Ia lloe stee~·. ucJ,eeke- 14( Eaatern IV 7:65 p, Jli,;Bec~ ' spNiior
tocli1'
DelrMIII
Ia•,.,. · Ohio
ment ·by Norman Dorsen, law
produclog Hazelwood area, jord \Ct 11:05 p.m.; New MartinsGeneral
Asoembl,y
ba'ft conalstseodlog
Its
lolormalloo
by
professor and dl.reetor al the
ville ~,p 5:05 L m.; Lock 15, GItelephone
Doe
lo
a
ceolraUy
eoll,y
foul!hl
evol')'
Ropdollcan
e!Arthur Garfield HaYes civU
rard Lewis down 7 a. m.; Lock
loeated
IBM
computer.
By
tort
to
lmprWe
.,..c:atlm.
liberties program, New York
16, John J . Rowe down 1:20a.m.;
reeelvlug up -lo-lbe-mloute
KurCesa said the Democrats In
Universib' School of Lawi Paul
Onward t.p 3:15 a. m.; St. Marys
data oa Ieveli of poDalloa
tbo
last lealliGD ol tbe leillll·
G. Chevign;y, American CivU
d~Mn 4:45 a, m.; Philip !l&gt;orn up
al uy poiDI Ia lhe coonly
turo
voted eploat:
Liberties Union, and Prof.
5:25 L m.; Steel Express up6:45
al aay lime, the heallh de_
Hot breakfaala COr more
Rooald Dworkin ol the Yale
parlmeal eao adviH real- p, m.; Lock 17, Principia 1.1)
tban
100,000
aeetl.Y . - . , .
Law SchooL
deals ol poteallaUy du&amp;er·
1:05 Ltn.i Jefferson up 1:30 L
school
cbllclrtl1.
• Chevigny said the police "do
ouo dlulloas aDd roeom- m.; Jacob G. up 5:45a.m.; Lock
mead ....................
the dlr1y work of soclecy,
- ~ .....COr al21, Harvey Jordan down 3:~ L
preventing outcasts and dissenm.; Andrew P, calhoun act5:15a. most 200,000 handlcawOcl chllters rrom disturbing the lives of
m.; Lock 22, Tammy L. White dren.
_ EQIII bus tranoportal!oo
the rest of us."
down 5:45 a. m.; Lock 23, Fnnkfor more than one
atalldatds
Dworkin uid "There is no
lin Pierce It) 3:45 L m.t Titan
mUlloo
school
chlldron,
sociological
baals for the
down 5:50 a. m.; Racine Locka,
- Voc-1 ecl1calloo aal
proposition that unless all laws
A. V. Criss down 8:50p, m.; Louare enforced relentlessly, BOCieisiana 't) 6:15 a. m.; Mt. State teclldcal education caJiero,
- F.Gicallonal televleloo COr
ty will break apart, or even that
I4J 6:20 a. m.; Greet114l' Locka,
Mrs. Arthur Davis was a pathere will be a general lessening
Alton Zephyr up 3:50 p. m.; Hel- more than one mlllfon students.
tient at Camden-Clack Hoapttal,
_ Pay raloeo Cor more tban
in respect for law.n
en R up 4 p. m.; Miss Lucy
Parkersburg,
W.
VL
"Indeed, what evidence we
down 5:10 p, m.; Aahtoo IV 7:15 150,000 taacllinl! .... ....-chMr. and Mrs. Harry Foutt,y
have goes the other way'., he
p. m.; Jane T. down 11:10 p.m.; log employes,
contended. ..Tbe declaim to of california were recent viait- Sleel Pl..-r up 12:50 L m.;
enforce the law under the ors of his mother, Mrs. Allee Joseph K Walker dOWll 6:05 L
drcumstances that prevalled in Foully.
Recent visitors in the home of m.; Oliver C, Sllearer "' 7:05
Cbicqo last summer teDded to
a. m.; Arm Brent down 81. m.;
Mrs.
Bess Larkins were Mrs.
deereaae rather than Increase
Meldahl Locks, I. Flore doWn
general respect for the proces- Doris Marks, Lo~ Bottom, Mr.
1:15 L m,; J. S. Lewis up 5:40
and Mrs. Jim caruthers, Becky
aes ollaw."
Lm.
Dworidn referred to pollee and Penny of Louisville, and Mr.
PITISVU.LE, PL (UP0 handling of anti-war clemoostra- and Mrs. WilHam Millard aM
children,
canton,
and
Clyde
LawCollrad
Richter, the s!Qo aod humLAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPD tlons aimed at disrupting the
rence,
Long
Bottom.
ble
novelist
who won the Pull~ Nevada bookmalten IIIYe receivDemocratic Natlonal COO.venMrs. Claremeont Harria, Mrs. zer Prize for "'The TcJwn, 11 died
Uon. A comnrlssion task force is
ed o( .--sta from
Herman Grossnickle, Mrs. Walt- · weclneoday following a beort at- per1001 Wlllllnl to bet mtheoutstu&lt;IYIIII&lt; the dlsturl&gt;oncu
er Brown, Mrs. Ernest White- tack. He was 78.
come ot the Nov- o l - .
held, and Mrs. Lyle Balderson
Sammy Collen, -ator ot tbe
PENNSYLVANIAN JAILED
allelllod a tour of behllll lhe
Sonta
Aalta Turf Club book, ~~
Charlea w. Trowbridge, 44, ot
scenes at lAzarus in Columbua.
It baa Wflll) to accept
They also visited German VU- Baden, PL, was jailed early to- ouchbotoalnee1880.
clljl
by
the
Molgs
Could1
SlierGuarantees
tige,
"It .. lllepl tor • to
Gary Barnhart, son of Mr. and 1ft's DepartmentooaDWicbarge. accept a bel .., 8111' t¥Po ol eJoe.
Mrs. Carl Barnhart, has finishliCit Ia the 111te of Nevada.and I
Hire
ed beslc tnlnlng at AmariDo, Jeao aod Jull Wbltelleod.
wlllll IDIIIol&gt;ociY would tell all
Mr. aal Mra, Frank Blse vialtTex., and is now stationed at Ft.
ltue poc;j,le to ,llop
In
COLUMBUS (Upl) - 0 h I o Shaw, SOuth carou ... Hta wife. ed with Mr. alii Mro. Frederick their DICile.l' - Ire Joist .... to
Slnlth aod daughter at Rmle, N,
State University and a J10rlo4~1- Retl, wut join him there.
II bad&lt;,* be llld.
demic e~q»loyes union agreed
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead Y. , lilt week.
Mr. aod Mro. Earl HUIIIj)hre,y
Wodneoday to wrluen .........,.s honored their daughter, Jane,
there would be no l1lliHIIion hlr- with a birthday dlmer Sunday, spent a recent weekend with Mr. MEIGS GI!NEIIAL HOSP1TAL
ApiiJSI!IONS - Evello Flck,
aod famll,y,
IJW,
Attell2trw were Mr. and M r ·s. aa1 Mra. Lan ....... G).
Tbe qreement eJdod the Harold Sluer, Mary Ruth alii Clevelanl.
DISCIIAIIGDI- Con \Yialllo,
-Mrs. LYle B!llderiOD
threat ot a strike FrtdQ by the Joy, Middleport; :Mr. aod Mrs,
memben of the American Feder· Bill Meredith alii Ropr, Bever"""" _borA:
atlon ot stale, CcJuney aal Munle- ly; Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber,
DaYid .... Mark, Mr..... Mra.
· lpol Em!Jioyoa at OSU.
Wuren Pickens, Kay Balderaon,

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Gilkey, lot, Middleporl
Herbert Gilkey, Mary Ethel
Gilkey to Louis J. Ellis, Ama M.
EUis, lot, Middleport
Reese Thomas West lo Homer
E. H~o~tchison, E. Evelyn Hutchison, parcels, Chester, Salisbur}·.
Till.a D. Randall, Robert N.
RaOOaD to Glennie S. Milhoan,
minerals, Chester.
Rudolph Gordon. Hulda Gordon to Citizens National Bank,
lots, Pomeroy.
Clair Dorst to DQOB]d D.
Dorst, Mary Dorst, 2.1 acres,
Bedford,
Wanda Ross, Roy Lee Crisp,

Jo Ann Crisp to Katie Blake, pareels, Sutton.
Lelia Brandeberry, Esmond
Brandeberry, Clarence D. Bar~
hill Hulen Barnhill, Oden C.
Joh~son, Clara D. Johnson, Nellie
Swisher, Emmett SWisher, Willtred A. Barnhill, Fannie Barnhill, Frieda G. Morris, Delbert
D Morris to Carl J. Barnhill,
'1:! acre, Orange.

CINCINNATI (UPl) - Democratic vice presidential candidate Edmund Muskie said lo
day Halloween was a fitting
time to review the eight years
Richard M. Nixon spent as vice
president.
"In those years wehadtbree
recesslons that cost $175 billion in lost production," Muskie told a group or 1,000 campaign workers. "Unemployment rose (rom two to five
milllon.
"Nixon wants to be held !lilly
accouutable (or those years.
1 assume he applauds those

policiea and ~ use theD'i,·in
the nen folll' years it elected
They are bad enough just to
contemplate on Halloween."
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IWLA Opposes

Barge Canal
TOLEDO (UPl) - Opposition
to the prq&gt;Osed barge canalllnki~ the Ohio River an:! Lake Erie
was voiced here Wednesday by a
national officer of the Isaac Walton League o( America.
Thomas Dustin, Fort Wayne,

Ird., national vice president, said
the consenation group was opposed because the Mamnee River was included in the wild ard
Scenic Rivers Act ol 1968 and
was the only river llowing in India .. included in the Act.
Dustin told the U, S. Corps of
Engineers at the third of three
meetings on the cana.l, the development of the MalDilee for ravigation purposes was a "total
and Irrevocable subversion ot
purpose."

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wlllch dl4ered vet'1 little !rom

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the J1rimar1 WJ1IIIiiD and alter he got the ~. Nixon
concentrated on 1;h.e uJaw ud
OJ'Cier.f' tbeme.

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been ID more 1r&lt;U&gt;Io ID more
In the

piaceo. • Nixon said a vole COr
llwnphre,y ,.,....d be a vote ror
''four
7 ears ot the llhle."

more

For Third Day
SAIGQN (UPl) - U.S. pliiiiOS
aa1 tbe battleship New Jersey
teamed up aod pounded North
Vleluam'l IIOUibern .,...,...Ue a
third clljl In a row, military
spokesmen said toda.V. American
soureea aaid the jets ran out ot
tarpls llld rel!lmed witb tooo of
unchoppocl bombs.
In Solp American ll!d&lt;esmen said 109 U.S. servicemen
were killed Ill &lt;OIIlbat lllrt week,
tho oeC&lt;llld lowest weekly toll of
the year llld contlrulDg a pottem
set liDce peace diplomacy reports muohroomod OcL \1 The
previous weel&lt;'s toll ot 100 Americans killed wao tbe lowest of

1968,
Despite reports COIIIerlhlil the
lull with ~ce diplomacy, a u.s.

'INo matter bow Clllllldlllt
l&lt;JU·Imay be or victorY In Ohio,"
be admonlohod, •'In tbe four
clljls that r&lt;!DIBlD lel'o lOCk It

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While Nixon opoko, the 01'111·
nlzoro o1 the rall,y ""''" berriDI
de111011strafllrl from . enterlDI
·the hell. Members of tbe Cleveland Area 1'8ace Action CaomcU the guct.ta tor a Demo.
craUc society and the Y o u t h
Aplilat war and Fascism were
turned awa,y OVOII lhoual&gt; ~
had tickets,
0oe ot tllooe barred from the
hall David Guo, head of tbe
youti, Agalnet War alii
Fasclam llid, '"I ,you're not
solid middle clue aod over 30
you ean't get in."
Dlopla,ylni • lickel be added,
"rhey .,....ctn•t let uo lD aod
Ute halll&amp; haUl eBW.'' .
A few demoo!Ualorl did
llWIIIP to IIIII IDIIlde, but 1bere

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TEAM
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x- Gloualer • • • • • ,, ,,.',,,,,,, , , .. 3 0
AloDnler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " " ' 2 I
Southarn.,.,
"'"'"""""0 2
Eastern . . . . . . ' " " " " " " " " 0 2
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OVERALL SCOIDNG
NAME-tEAM
TD
llyron Guinther, Glouster , •• , • , •• , • , , 7
Rick Boykln, Ironton ••• , , ... , • , , • , , 9
Tom ~Veneer, Gallipolis , , , , • , •••• , , .-s
llonrin Valentino, JackJon • • ••••••• , • 7
Gary Clark, Wlhama , , , , , , , • , , , , , , , 9
T~~n Prooe, GaUipollo • • , • , •• , , , , • , • 8
ScOU Blake, VInton CcJuney , , , , , , , , , , • 7
EMile Cbalfant, Glousler • , • , , , •••••• 5
Gar)' Sexton, Jackaoo " • " .... " .... 7
Cbuck Collrad, ' - " , • , , , , , • • , • , , , , 5

apokesman aald, ••There 11 noth·
log to lndloole the cuualtl llgurealndlcate aa,ything more than ,... no beckllnc even lhouRh
their antl·NlxCII BliP&gt; W1ll rlp8 temporar)' lull In theflRhting,"
pe4 from tbetr hands by • IUP·
u.s. lntelllsence alii South Vl- porter
or tbe caodldate,. Tbe
olllameoe I-ra bave said the
atgn
read,
~Polltlclans_ ~. Gr•
lull apparent~¥ ts ooi.Y a prelude
Jlle.•
to frellll Red mlenBlves In the
Following the rall,y, the Pr&lt;&gt;lestora Bll&gt;od outside the ball
and chanted, "Ues, Liet,
Nixon Lies!"

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMISOONS - RusBoll DaYII,
Pomeroy; Constance ' Sbleldo,

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COURT OF APPEALS

Pomeroy;

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~ce Napper, Rac:lne, Gera

"*'c:or, Lon&amp; ~~ Rill_ M- ,

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BDl Hoblek, ~ , ••• , ....... , •• , I
Jim White, Southern, • • • • • • •••• ' ••••• 1
Ste.., Grlnltead, Ale&gt;Onler .. .. " ...... 1

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Jel'l')l Koftcb, Gloutar ., .. .. .. " " " I
Grer lnrln, GJ,...ter •••••• , •• , , •• , •• 1
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GeQIMUo • • ·• • 1111 194.0 229 38.2
lnliitDn •..••• 1864 221i.7 381 64.8
Jaeboo •••• , 11106 187.7 413 GS.S
Lotilln • • • • • • • 1308 218.0 838 5«.3
Molp •••••• , 9116 168.0 320 53.3
NeiiCXIvllle-York •• 782 110.3 135 2• 5
Walloton •••••••
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RUSIDNG
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Prose, GaUipolla , • 636 112 5, 7
Boykin, Ironton, , , S88 146 4,0
Coon, Athens , , , • 551 115 4.8
Loire, Logan • • , • 509 105 U
Smith, Meigs • , , , 483 105 4.8

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Rutter, Athens • .• 764 21 36.4
Jotonoton, Logon , , 820 23 35.7
Harr, Meigs , • , , 1134 32 3M
Wu~n, Iron. • 707 20 35, q
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Conrad, Logan • , , , 20 242 I
Vlncen~ AthoiUI • , , 16 228 2
Akers, Ironton • , •• 16 205 2
Bethel, Wellston, , • 12 149 I
Ault, Meip • , , , , , II 159 3
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Washburn, Iron. • , 307 13 0
BeOUiher, Logan , • 159 8 0
Spencer, Gall.• , •. 158 10 0
Carter, Nels.-York. 144 8 0
Valentine, Jackson. • 115 5 0
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Ernlo Cbai!IJit, Gl0111tar •• , , • , •••• , , , 2
Orla Hudnell, Alnander •• , , ••••• , , •• 2
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Rick Boyldn, Ironton " " " ......... 9
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Tom ~ncer, Ge"'»"lia •• , •. •••• .• , 5
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Chuck Conrad, ~· . . " " ........ 5 10 40
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Mike Goodwin, Athens . . " . . . . " ... 5
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5.3
Terry Osborne. Jack:Jon . • • , , ••••••. s
2 32
5.3
Tom l'roae, Gelllj)olls • • , • • , • , • , •• , 5
0 30
5, 0
Gar)' Sextoa, Jackson , 1, • • . . .. , • , • , . 5
0 30
5.0
Larry Eqno, NelamYIIIe-York , , , , , , , 5
0 30
5,0
llemls Ault, Malgs . . • • " " ....... 4
2 26
4.3
Danrin Valem:lrm. Jackaon •.••••••••. 3
3 26
4.3

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Conference grid ae~.son Friday
night at h(IJ'Ie qalnat Jackson.
The Maralllers, w11ohavecompUed a 3-3-1 loop alate to dote,
wlU be 10lng 111-oot to conclude
~~ season on a wtnnlng mte, acCGrdll!l&lt; lo Head COich Charles
Chancey,
Meigs, deftnlwl,y a team that
10t Its Ml oharo of bod bounces
of the ball thls season, are Ued
with WeUston In thlnlplace. This
is two rungs above the level
predicted in pre -season dope
cham.
There is the matter, too, ot
making their one-m ed&amp;e. made
by the famous - or infamous Major Hoople, stand l4&gt; come
10:30 p. m. Frldl.f night. The
Old Boy picked Melgs 20-12.

TEAM OPP, PASsiNG Comp-Att 1nt Yds TD
0 78
8 Perdue, WoUa, .. 36-83 3 389 0
0 28 38 Slernaman, Iron 33-79 4 369 4
0 20 44 Handley, Ath. • , 31-70 10 410 4
0
6 42 Johnston, Lgn_ · , 26-63 4 338 2
Oe.stephen, Jack. 23-58 7 391 5

PAT
8
2
11
10
0

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DISCHARGES - Paulolta Watooo, Mlcllliel !'Wier,

News, Notes

The Meigs Marauders wnp
IV their 1968 Southeoslero Oblo

OVERALL STANDINGS
TEAM
W L T TEAM OPP,
Athea1 •• , ••.••••••••••••••• ,,6 1 1 138 76
Polal Pleuant •
, • • ••••••• , , •••• 5 2 1 164 79
Wlllaton • , • .• . • , ••. , .•.•••••• , • 5 2 I 138 64
Gl,...ler,, •••••••••• ,,,,,,,,,,5 2 0 140 75
J1C'k1on • • • • • • • • . . , •• , , . , , , ••. 5 3 0 165 128
~· • • • • • • .. .... ' ....... - .. 5 3 0 118 84
Federal - Hocking • • , , , • , , •• , ••••• 5 3 0 114 106
Meigs • • ••• , ••• , • • •••••••••• , • 4 3 1 115 86
Galllj)ollo , , , • , • , ••• , •••••• , •• , • 4 t 0 113 121
Wahama • , • • •• , , ••••• , •• , , , , • , 3 S I 148 124
AloXIIIIer , . • • , • , .. " " .... " " 3 4 0 58 88
VInton Counl:y , • , , , • " " .. , " .. " 2 6 0 108 245
~ • • • • • . • ' " " ' " " " " ' 2 6 0 102 180
Eaatem • • •• , ••••..•• , ••.••••.. 2 6 0 84 118
NalocnvtUe • York • , , • , •• , , , , , , , , • 2 . 6 0 80 155
MIJJer • • • • ••••.•••• , ••••.... , • 1 5 1 30 102
.......... , •••••• , , , , , ••• , •• , ••• 1 6 I 12o 171
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATIILETIC LEAGUE
TEAM
W L T TEAM OPP,
X· Athena • . , . . " " " ' " " " " ' " 6 0 I
84 49
Loaaa ••.••••.•••••••.•••••. • •• 4 2 0 98 63
Melga, " " " ' " " ' " " " " ' " ' 3 2 I
96 52
WeUaton . • • • • • • • • , , ••••••••.••• 3 2 J 62 46
Jack100 • • , • • • ••••••••• , , ••• , • , • 3 3 o 109 108
Gallij)olls . . . . , .. .. , • " " " " " " 3 3 0 79 94
lra:Jton • • • • , • • • , •••••.•••••••.•• 1 4 1 108 107
NelaonviiJo.York • , , •• , , ••••• , ••• , • 0 6 0 34 149

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streeta," hi!! aaid, uw_a.Ume Cor
new leadenhiiJ, .

"Never

Hit Panhandle

Reedsville

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Area Grid Statistics

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Marauders Slight Favorites in Final Home Grid

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Mrs. Bolton "one of the tap 6X·
ports Ia (orelfpt policy In the

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foro Tueldli1'a U.S.-alelec-

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Empty seats

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nlghl.
Throwlna
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• pored speech
oo Social

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INTERCEPTION RETURNS
No. Yds. TD
Johnston, Logon • , • 4 55 o
Valentine; Jackson .. 3 45 0
Ault, Meigs " , ., , 3 45 I
Plckott, Wellston, , . 3 9 0
Abdella, Athens ••.. 2 30 0
Washburn, Ironton .•• 2 24
0
Handley, AtheiUI , , , , 2 14 0

Henry, Ironton ••.•• 2

7

0

Hess, Athens • , •••• 2

0

0

TOP OFFENSIVE TEAIIIS
TEAM
Pts. (G) AVG,
Jackson •••• , •• 165 (8) 20,6
Gloualer ••• , . , 140 (7) 20,0
Athena • , , •••• 138 (8) 17.3
WeDstoo , •• , •• 138 (8) 17,3

Though the Maraudera came
back in the final seC&lt;.II'ld to score
ani tied the gamoat 14-14ogalnot
lrooton last Frlda,y night, an extra point conversion attempt
agoln stopped them from oomlng
home with a victory. ,

Metra• two losses in loop play
also were

ot the heaJ't.breaker

style. The Chancey~oac4ed crew
was edged by Athens, "hlch already has the SOutheastern Ohio
Athletic League C~ionshlp
locked up, by a 20-18 margin and
tell to second place Logan by a
16-14 score.
Thus, in each disaster, both
l08ses and the Ue, the dUference

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By GREG GALLO
The JSJ'hawka are tops in the have 1 u ff e r e d since they
UP! *"rts Writer
cOWJtry in scoring with a 45.2 trounced Pfttsburgt, early in the
Bob Anderson, the best back avenge per game. Overall tbeir season.
in the Big Eiaht for the past 34 touchdowns alii 2642 Yards
The spunky ~s of
two weeks, will run Into a trio
rank them seventh in the nation Michigan State will be abooijng
of challengers this Saturday,
1n total offenae.
for another upset when tbe,y
The junior quarterback will
The big game in the East this face Ohio State In a key Big
lead the stampeding Colorado week features (ourth ranked
Bull'aloes &amp;illlnsl third ranked Penn state against Army. The Ten confrontation. State. who
Kansas before a sold out Nittany Llona are 5..0 and are surprised Notre Dame 21-17 last
homecoming crowd at La· coming ofJ' a 29-0 blanking of week, wiU flllcl it Iough to
wrence. Anderson, who became Boston College. The Cadets duplicate that feat agalnat the
the first player in Big Eight showed surprising offensive Buckeyes, ranked second behind
Conference history to be named punch last week when they usc
In the IOUthwest battle Texas
as the best at his position for
crushed Duke, 57 ..25. It Wad the and SMU clash in an Important
two consecutive Saturday'a, has most points an Army team has
been a one man show for scored in 10 years. However, conference game. The LmgColorado thla season. In 1ix Penn State blends a potent horns, No. 11 in the nation, l't'iU
pmes this year, four of which offensive, led by Charlie Pit- try to hand the Mu slangs,
Colorado has woo, Anderson has tman and Ted KwaUck, with a ranked 14th, their first leque
setback.
gained 1317 yarda and has
strong defense and should win
Soothern Cautornia resumes
aceOWJted tor 13 touchdowns. this one.
pl~ this Saturday when they
He ranks sixth In the nation In
In the south Georgia, a team
face Oregon. The well rested
total offense.
that seems to get stronger
Trojans,
with their fabulous
Last week against a favored every week, meets Houston.
running
back
O.J. Simpson,
Oklahoma team Anderson ran The seventh rated Bulldogs
should
chalk
up
vlctory
number
for thr&amp;e touchdowns, &amp;cram- hue reeled off five straight
six
without
much
difficulty.
bled ISS yards 011 the ground wins since their ~ni,pg tie with
Other important games
and passed for another 70 yards Tennessee. Houston, rated 13th
around
the country Rnd Notre
as the Buffs won. 41-27.
In the country, easily defeated
Dame
at
Navy, Purdue enterUnbeaten Kansas has three Mississippi last Saturday.
taining
Dlinois,
Missouri is
((fensive standouts in quarter~
Fifth ranked TeMessee tan- home to pla,y OkJahoma State,
back Bobby Douglass, and gles with UCLA on the Vola fast
running backs Domle Shanklin artlficlaJ nmning surface. While Michigan visiting Northwestern,
and Calilornla traveling to take
and John Riggins,
Tenneuee Is 4..0-1 the Bruins on Washington.

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ll&lt;d 109 to 108 for Its opponenta.
Rl,f De8tepben, the big Jack-

back.

Thirteen Maraudera.1~f!:\

son quarterback, hi.• been the atartwi on .otlease or cl
main gun !Ol' the lrorlnen. ·He wUI be maklog their .tao!&gt;J~Cano •
hu completed 23 of 58 pus •~ IJIPe&amp;r&amp;IICO,

tempts and for five touchdowns.
The regulau are
DeStephen, however, has had sev- Dennis Ault,
en aerials intercepted.

C01ch Chancey says the Ma~
raOOer Jlne-q, wiU be practically the same as in recent games
except on defense where Raudy
Hawley will be at middle guard
arll Sophomore W~YD&amp; Well will
start at end, and on oftensewhere
Larry Lemley, a senior, w iII
&amp;tart at one of the guard slots.
Other starters on offense for
Meigs will be Jim Crow, guard;
Harry Slawter, center; Dennis
Ault and Jon Kloes, ends; Mike
Barr and Jim Swatzel, tackles;
Jeff Werry, quarterback; John
Smith ani Elbert Williams, ballbocks, and Kenny English, full-

bert Williams,
Sll.wter, .:Jim Crow,
loy ani Ke-y Enclloh.
Max Whitlatch, ~
weeks qo, rogular mldclle
on delenae ani guard on~·
is I senior. Whether he CID &amp;et
back In the 1111011&gt; for the ·Parkeraburg South 11'11110 11 doubtful,
Other senior11 areDeanWiber,

a.ant

who has come on su-o.~,pt.y
oaensive tackle when Dlildldi
John Krawsczyn, 1 watch ehlrm
guanl who has been out COr ll&gt;olball tour years and newer _.m.t
the heft to make a .star1:l.ng r.ole,
and Lanny Aahburn, a141Jb. tullbock,

Browns In Must Game

Sunday With SF 49ers
CLEVELAND (Upl) - lim"When I was with the Browna
day's game between the Cleve. they always seemed able to
land Browns and the San Fran- bounce back when thiQ' 1Nn
cisco 49ers is a 1 'must" pme down," Wl.uln warned. '"lb.f
for each team.
did just !bat against BaltiThe Browns, tied ror first more"
place in the Century Division,
Cleveland will have to PQ
have to continue their two-game close attention to quarterback:
wlming stre~k to take the ti- John Brodie and end CUU Metie. Any hopes the 49ers have of nell.
taking the tltJe in the Coutal
Brodie has completed 60 _per
Divisioo also hinge on a &amp;pot- cent of his 201 paesea thla .YMr
less record the rest of the way. for a total of 1,447 yarda.
Cleveland is teclmically one
McNall, traded to the 49era
up on the 49ers," having defeat- by the Browna at the start ol
ed them in pre-season pla,y.
the year for a future draft pick,
San Francisco Defensive Une Is leading the National F~
Coach Paul Wigin, who retired League in pass receiving. Tbe
from the Browns last season, former Browns bench Jocke7
feels both teams have improved has caught 43 passes for 584
since Ute exhibition battle.
yards and lour touchdowns,

Bullets In First Place
By United Press lnternational
It waa this kind of a game

room and tell Monroe he was to the Detroit Pistons, 119-117
still in the game.
And lben Baltimore coach
Wednesday night when the
With four seconds len in Gene ~e played it "cool'" in
Baldmore Bullet&amp; took over
regulation time, Gus John1011, the post-game interviews- just
· fit1t place in the· Eastern who plared Ill• en!U'e seoood
like It• had
been. a "Iaugher,
·I
·
"
,
.•
: .. • 'H
Division of the NaUmal Basket- half with •
atoliiach cramp, •
ball AuociaU(II for the n.. st
tossed in a fadeawa,y jump shot
"It's not vary significant that
Ume fn their hJstory:
that tied the score at 104-104 we are in first place arter 10
With 2:48 to go In replatloo and sent the game into
games,'" he said. ''Yd rather be
time, Earl Monroe lost two overtime.
In first place after 81 games."
teeth In a collision with two San
Munroe Scores Wimer
A crowd or 5,137 in Baltimore
F ran c i 1 co Warriora, was
With two seconds lett Jn saw Johnson and Monroe lead
ebarged with a technical fwJ
overtime, Monroe gumed in a the Bullets with 31 and 22 points
and went to the dressing room 25-f"oot jump shot which gave
respectively while Jetr Mullins
because he thought he had been the Bullets a 112-IJO victory and
had 27 and Nate Thurmond 21
ejected. Assistant coach Bob vaulted them into first place
for the Warriors.
Ferry had to go to Ute drell!ling past the Boston Celtics who lost

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Big 10 Race Close, MSU
Seeks Upset Over Bucks

teama, upoclall.y Purclle,
maM!II" to beat tbem u bodl,y

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the) did."

The Wildcats will be mtsstng
dei'.,BlYe
tackle Bob Fodorol·Hoeltlnil atWarnn Local
aad
Ra7 For-or
lllllor ol ~llel'D
ror. the Soturdl,y ramo- Mlddpt P10111111 at Ra....wood
810 will be at full atrenath.
,
SATVRDAY '
WIICOnaln'e Coach JohD CoolMOVC
la,
lD aix
!ICJulhorn,tt ~1tern
IIDIOS tlda _llba.. OIIII&lt;eoled

NEXT 1FEEK'S SCIIEDVLE

would ._ve won it, when none of
three were made; a second sue ..
cesstw try at Logan would have
tied it, and a aecOIII at Ironton
would have won iL
In comparison, MeJphaascored 96 points to Its _..Dis' 52
in league pla,y. Jackson has tal-

Anderson One Man
Show For Colorado

TOP DEFENSIVE TEAM
CHICAGO (UPD - Michigan
TEAM
PTS, (G( AVG, and Ohio State were neck and pleasure at the Badgers' latest
Wellatoo ••• , • 64 (8) 8.0 neck going Into the Big Ten workout ror the coming game
Athena , • , • • • 76 (8) 9.5 stretcll but Indiana, Purrue and with Indiana. Meanwhile, the
Hoosiers announced that th(~
Pl. Pleasant • , , 7D (8) 9, 9
Mimesota trailed by a mere will be at Ml strength when
. _ , • • ' • ' •• 84(8) 10.5 one pme as preparatim for
they resume their follow..theGlousler • • , • • 75 (7) 10,7
the final month ot action C(l't- leader chase on Solurday,
LAST WEEK'S RESULI'S
cluded Wednollday,
Ac:tiDg Coach Bob Demoas
SEOAL
Michlgaa and Ohio Stale each look fUll control ID his seco!ld
Athens 32, Jackson 14
sport league-ieadtng coot'erence clljl as atand-lo lor Purdue's
Ga!Upolls 21, Nolsoovllle-York 6
records ol 3.{1 while tbe Hoos- hosplllllzed Coach Jack Moll en .
Ma1gs 14, Ironton 14
iers., Boilermakers and Gc:lphera lwp(. Demoss laid be didn't
' - 20, Wallaton 0
each allow 2-1 marks,
who would atart at IJWMOVe
Mlchlg~~~ state, like North- Ierllack, regular Mike Phipps
Aloxanler 14 Southern 12
western, has a 1.2 record, but or 111bstltute Don Kl~ who
Others
the -lana wiU be trying to led tbe Ballermakers to victory
Eastem 36, Southwestern 14
stage a oeoood ltralllht upaet over Iowa last saturday, when
Gl .. oater t2, FeeL-Hoc~ 12
wbeo they take oo the Buck- tbe leoUD moots lltlnoiL Regard.
Pt Pleasant 34, Ripley 20
eyes Soturdl,y, The Sjoortoos
leu ot who the lo, tho
Sponcor 18, wa!Qoa 14
cterooted Notre Dame 21-.17 laat No, 6 ranked team ID tbe counPorta. west 32 Vinton Coum:y 20
Soturdl,y while tbo Wildcats de- try will be the favorite,
feated wlnl... WIICOnaln 13-10
Head Ccoch Murra,y WarTillS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
tor their Drat wiD.
matb
worked bll Gophers on
FRIDAY
''It acan1 a to wateb NoJ1h..
SEOAL
western's ·. game ftlma." said
Nelsonvlll..York at Athena
lfichlgaa
Coacb ~p Elli&lt;J!.
Gelllpollo 'at Walleton
''ll'o amazing bow oome ~

JackiOn at MaiD
.,- Others
Wllhama at ~-t
Gloualil&lt; at Vlntoa Coun\Y

was the extn point conversion.
Two good ones against Athens

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ball control .... handling In
preparation
for
Saturday'&amp;
game with Iowa. Iowa will be
100 per cent healthy when the
two teams clash, says Coach
R1,f Nagel, who was suJiering
from the fiu. Nagel is expected
to be ready for the game,

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Walt for .

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tac:od with beeklero, -

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Iris Myers Kelton - Mrs. Aaron Kelurt - Cormer))' of PU~~Joo
nd wall known to many Meigs Countlans,la a pallent at Chrlat
eHroy,_lll• 2139 Auburn Ave. Room 202A, Cinci11111ti, 0,, 45219.
osp1 ,
'
lllldoWitedl ouJd
Iris scheduled for major surgery thla week.
Yw
be hlpp; to hear !ram her Meigs trlenda. Her home adclresa ls Box
273. Aberdeen, Ohio, 45101. Aaron aiXIIrls were in Vl.rglnia for" seven! years before returning to Ohio.

THE POMEROY YOUNGER SET w!U be lnlereaiA!d In knowing
that Kathy Fields, a former student at Pomeroy High, was selected
as a cheerleader on Oct. 26, at New Lexington High where she Is atterliing school.
TOM KELLY, A GUIDANCE COUNSELOR In the Meigs Hlah
School, has been elected president of the Dollars for Scholua P~
gram which is designed to help students obtain education beyoa:l high
hool Kelly replaces Fred Morrow, Syracuse, who so succesaft.il.y
the program during its first two years of existence in Meigs

:.ded

County.
tulatl
to Mor
A board or directors will be named later. Congra
ons
row al\.1 Ids workers for a job well done.

DICK NEASE SON OF MR ANU MRS. PAUL NEASE, 01esler
R01.d and an up~r classman at the University of Tulsa in TUlsa,
OklL,' has been sele&lt;.•ted for t he un1vers1·ty' s "Modern Choir"
. •
The choir is composed of 40 picked students of the wuverslty20 men an::! 20 women. The gro\4) will be touring between semeaters,
and amo~ the s~s will be Cincinnati and Dayton.
Dick takes part in theatrical presentations at the universlt;y and
is president of the young people's grat.t&gt; at his church. He has gi;:n
his fine talent for several years in the ~·,ummer musicals of the lg
Bend Minstrel As~ociation.

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SUE RUE DAUGHTEROFMR AND MRS. TOM RUE, Mlddlepor~
is atterrJing the Barbizon School of Modelirw in Ne~ York arxl wW
cunplete her studies in Docember. Meantime, she 18 working 18 I
model part time in addiUon to attending school.

the GOP vice prul+rtl•'
caodldate &lt;hargecl the Johii1011Humpltre;y admlnletratlm wlth
ueaeouraglng tbl1 kind of

PAR~

Diplomats
watched wa~
for •
111n Proal- .ram- will ball
the bomlilnll ol llortbVl-be-

dls&amp;elrt" as 100 hecldera bldcered him.
Curtis E. LOMI.Y- Wallace' a
running mate accused the aewa
media ot distorting bls views m
nuclear woapona, saying he did
not advocate ,their uoe ID
Vietnam. He said he saw 'WI
uae" in the emplo.vmerK ~
ooclear weapons there and said
the media were trying to
tranatorm him lnto a umon-

(IJPl)

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lima alii -

the door to Ml

ocale~~elllka.

Nortb Vtelnam'a repreaealaUvee to the Poria ne(llllfall4111
made 11 clear the nert-.'fNIVo in
diplomatic attemJIIolo ..we the
VIetnam war le up lo the Unlled
states
"I deori,Y bellevelbaUfPrealdent Jom11011 n!eliJ waole a
poaceiUI lolutloo to lbe VIetnam
-ON THE WAY_ The above ptcturelaone of seven! taken

In Vietnam by Pte, Paul Olaclwall, son of Mr. aa1 Mro. W)'ltt

Edmund S. Musk!&amp;- Mullde,

problem be still hal the - r luni\Y before the ele&lt;tlool,.
Hanoi delep~on cldeC XuanTIMIY
oald Wodneoday,

spealdl!l&lt; to about 2,500 ouppor- ·· · F ChaclweU Pomeroy Route 3, Pre. ~alll.s oervlng with
ters in a 10,000-seat arena In
c' Battery or' the Fourth Artillery 1n Vietnam. The picture shows
Lexlnl!ton, I&lt;J', accuoed Nixon
smoke from u1illery of the North VIetnamese shelling Cln1&gt;
'1'1uy's remuks heJ&amp;ttened
~ making the lillie charges
J. J, carrot where Pfc. O.dwell is stationed.
spoo:ulatlon the hoo aldea wore
against Humphrey tbll be made
on the verge of a tentlttve act.
against ~ F. Kemed)' In
liemllll wlllcb .,....d bait the
1960.
..The country lm.ew
bombing alii expand the present
RIVER NEWS
Richard Nixon in 1960," Mualde
bilateral Ialka Into a Ml poac:e
said '"and he hasn't chaoged a
conference.
bit."
GAUGES- Galljpolls,l2.1anl
"If the UniiA!d Slates ce&amp;!88
Televisloo-- Sen, ltephen M.
12.0 nmn1ng 2 feet ofrollers; Pl. tho boiJi&gt;lne the sieacellll eoluyoung, D - Oblo, Wedneoday
Pieasant, 24. 09; Pomeroy-Maoon lion 00 the Vletllam problem
urged the televlsioo networks to
20.43; Hinton, 0.96 talllrw; Kag.. will come about/' 1'huy lald.
refrain from projecting or
awha F&amp;lls, 3.92fallil11:;Cha.rles- ••If they do not it will be delaypredicting the preaidentlal winton. 17.84 filling, London, Mar- od,"
ner on election d8.Y unW 1be
met ani Win!leld, are oo the silL
In Tokyo, Naralcbl F111!1ama,
polls have closed all over 1be
BOAT MOVEMENTS
director general o( the J&amp;piDeoe
country.
GALLIPOLIS
LOCKS
foreign mlnlatry'a PJbllc lnrorGeorge T. Price 't) 5:55p.m.; mation bureau, said tbere could
Rod Bird IV 11:45 p. m.; Lady be a bomblog halt before the
Mignon down 1:50 L m. l Fore- u S. pres!dentlal olectlon. He
most down 8:25a.m.; Semet '-~) ~d he baaed h1a 8~ent ~
8:25 L m.; Sleel Pioneer IV 9:05 lnrormatlon received from Jlll&gt;(Continued from I)
a. m.; Luther Herdman dCM"n aneae embassies around the
said.
waiting.
world.
Carter gave hla resilnlltion
KANAWHA RIVER - Marmet,
last week In a stall dll!pUte with
Lucy Jane Lucas Ul 5:30 a. m.;
the NAACP board of directors,
Winfield, E'Deana It) 5:25 P. m.;
but will remain on tbe job wrtil
Poll,y R up 7:35 p, DL; Elisha
,
Dec 1.
Woods up s:20 p, m.; Elgercua
Carter contended that the
down 11:10 p. m.; Solvay down
Negro's overall experience has
11:30 p. m.; W. ll Shiver, Jr.
been one of 11 such callous,
up (2:45L m.; FrlnkllnB.1413:30
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incWierent and accepted brutalia. m.; 0. F. Shearer down 5:15 Lit0 IWill
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ty, brutalization and Inhumanity
a. m.; H. Eo Bowles down 7:10
AIR SENSOR teUs II like II
that only now is the country as
a. m.;DuncanBruce,MorrisHarIa In Pittsburgh, Pa. The
a whole beglmtng to glimpse
device, one of 18 whleh vey and Beaver down waitinc.
the dimeoaions or the black
OIDO RIVER - Lock 13, Pem
eveotnaUy will be located
man'a heritage in this country."
Downey
down 5:10 a. m.; EtnaAllegheny
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Houoe
ma view of the police waa lbrougboul
Couoly, measure• air poDu· Lw.isvllle down 6:30 a. m.; Loc~
1 Klllftn · said
bacluld up In prepar!"' statetuts Ia lloe stee~·. ucJ,eeke- 14( Eaatern IV 7:65 p, Jli,;Bec~ ' spNiior
tocli1'
DelrMIII
Ia•,.,. · Ohio
ment ·by Norman Dorsen, law
produclog Hazelwood area, jord \Ct 11:05 p.m.; New MartinsGeneral
Asoembl,y
ba'ft conalstseodlog
Its
lolormalloo
by
professor and dl.reetor al the
ville ~,p 5:05 L m.; Lock 15, GItelephone
Doe
lo
a
ceolraUy
eoll,y
foul!hl
evol')'
Ropdollcan
e!Arthur Garfield HaYes civU
rard Lewis down 7 a. m.; Lock
loeated
IBM
computer.
By
tort
to
lmprWe
.,..c:atlm.
liberties program, New York
16, John J . Rowe down 1:20a.m.;
reeelvlug up -lo-lbe-mloute
KurCesa said the Democrats In
Universib' School of Lawi Paul
Onward t.p 3:15 a. m.; St. Marys
data oa Ieveli of poDalloa
tbo
last lealliGD ol tbe leillll·
G. Chevign;y, American CivU
d~Mn 4:45 a, m.; Philip !l&gt;orn up
al uy poiDI Ia lhe coonly
turo
voted eploat:
Liberties Union, and Prof.
5:25 L m.; Steel Express up6:45
al aay lime, the heallh de_
Hot breakfaala COr more
Rooald Dworkin ol the Yale
parlmeal eao adviH real- p, m.; Lock 17, Principia 1.1)
tban
100,000
aeetl.Y . - . , .
Law SchooL
deals ol poteallaUy du&amp;er·
1:05 Ltn.i Jefferson up 1:30 L
school
cbllclrtl1.
• Chevigny said the police "do
ouo dlulloas aDd roeom- m.; Jacob G. up 5:45a.m.; Lock
mead ....................
the dlr1y work of soclecy,
- ~ .....COr al21, Harvey Jordan down 3:~ L
preventing outcasts and dissenm.; Andrew P, calhoun act5:15a. most 200,000 handlcawOcl chllters rrom disturbing the lives of
m.; Lock 22, Tammy L. White dren.
_ EQIII bus tranoportal!oo
the rest of us."
down 5:45 a. m.; Lock 23, Fnnkfor more than one
atalldatds
Dworkin uid "There is no
lin Pierce It) 3:45 L m.t Titan
mUlloo
school
chlldron,
sociological
baals for the
down 5:50 a. m.; Racine Locka,
- Voc-1 ecl1calloo aal
proposition that unless all laws
A. V. Criss down 8:50p, m.; Louare enforced relentlessly, BOCieisiana 't) 6:15 a. m.; Mt. State teclldcal education caJiero,
- F.Gicallonal televleloo COr
ty will break apart, or even that
I4J 6:20 a. m.; Greet114l' Locka,
Mrs. Arthur Davis was a pathere will be a general lessening
Alton Zephyr up 3:50 p. m.; Hel- more than one mlllfon students.
tient at Camden-Clack Hoapttal,
_ Pay raloeo Cor more tban
in respect for law.n
en R up 4 p. m.; Miss Lucy
Parkersburg,
W.
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"Indeed, what evidence we
down 5:10 p, m.; Aahtoo IV 7:15 150,000 taacllinl! .... ....-chMr. and Mrs. Harry Foutt,y
have goes the other way'., he
p. m.; Jane T. down 11:10 p.m.; log employes,
contended. ..Tbe declaim to of california were recent viait- Sleel Pl..-r up 12:50 L m.;
enforce the law under the ors of his mother, Mrs. Allee Joseph K Walker dOWll 6:05 L
drcumstances that prevalled in Foully.
Recent visitors in the home of m.; Oliver C, Sllearer "' 7:05
Cbicqo last summer teDded to
a. m.; Arm Brent down 81. m.;
Mrs.
Bess Larkins were Mrs.
deereaae rather than Increase
Meldahl Locks, I. Flore doWn
general respect for the proces- Doris Marks, Lo~ Bottom, Mr.
1:15 L m,; J. S. Lewis up 5:40
and Mrs. Jim caruthers, Becky
aes ollaw."
Lm.
Dworidn referred to pollee and Penny of Louisville, and Mr.
PITISVU.LE, PL (UP0 handling of anti-war clemoostra- and Mrs. WilHam Millard aM
children,
canton,
and
Clyde
LawCollrad
Richter, the s!Qo aod humLAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPD tlons aimed at disrupting the
rence,
Long
Bottom.
ble
novelist
who won the Pull~ Nevada bookmalten IIIYe receivDemocratic Natlonal COO.venMrs. Claremeont Harria, Mrs. zer Prize for "'The TcJwn, 11 died
Uon. A comnrlssion task force is
ed o( .--sta from
Herman Grossnickle, Mrs. Walt- · weclneoday following a beort at- per1001 Wlllllnl to bet mtheoutstu&lt;IYIIII&lt; the dlsturl&gt;oncu
er Brown, Mrs. Ernest White- tack. He was 78.
come ot the Nov- o l - .
held, and Mrs. Lyle Balderson
Sammy Collen, -ator ot tbe
PENNSYLVANIAN JAILED
allelllod a tour of behllll lhe
Sonta
Aalta Turf Club book, ~~
Charlea w. Trowbridge, 44, ot
scenes at lAzarus in Columbua.
It baa Wflll) to accept
They also visited German VU- Baden, PL, was jailed early to- ouchbotoalnee1880.
clljl
by
the
Molgs
Could1
SlierGuarantees
tige,
"It .. lllepl tor • to
Gary Barnhart, son of Mr. and 1ft's DepartmentooaDWicbarge. accept a bel .., 8111' t¥Po ol eJoe.
Mrs. Carl Barnhart, has finishliCit Ia the 111te of Nevada.and I
Hire
ed beslc tnlnlng at AmariDo, Jeao aod Jull Wbltelleod.
wlllll IDIIIol&gt;ociY would tell all
Mr. aal Mra, Frank Blse vialtTex., and is now stationed at Ft.
ltue poc;j,le to ,llop
In
COLUMBUS (Upl) - 0 h I o Shaw, SOuth carou ... Hta wife. ed with Mr. alii Mro. Frederick their DICile.l' - Ire Joist .... to
Slnlth aod daughter at Rmle, N,
State University and a J10rlo4~1- Retl, wut join him there.
II bad&lt;,* be llld.
demic e~q»loyes union agreed
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead Y. , lilt week.
Mr. aod Mro. Earl HUIIIj)hre,y
Wodneoday to wrluen .........,.s honored their daughter, Jane,
there would be no l1lliHIIion hlr- with a birthday dlmer Sunday, spent a recent weekend with Mr. MEIGS GI!NEIIAL HOSP1TAL
ApiiJSI!IONS - Evello Flck,
aod famll,y,
IJW,
Attell2trw were Mr. and M r ·s. aa1 Mra. Lan ....... G).
Tbe qreement eJdod the Harold Sluer, Mary Ruth alii Clevelanl.
DISCIIAIIGDI- Con \Yialllo,
-Mrs. LYle B!llderiOD
threat ot a strike FrtdQ by the Joy, Middleport; :Mr. aod Mrs,
memben of the American Feder· Bill Meredith alii Ropr, Bever"""" _borA:
atlon ot stale, CcJuney aal Munle- ly; Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber,
DaYid .... Mark, Mr..... Mra.
· lpol Em!Jioyoa at OSU.
Wuren Pickens, Kay Balderaon,

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Gilkey, lot, Middleporl
Herbert Gilkey, Mary Ethel
Gilkey to Louis J. Ellis, Ama M.
EUis, lot, Middleport
Reese Thomas West lo Homer
E. H~o~tchison, E. Evelyn Hutchison, parcels, Chester, Salisbur}·.
Till.a D. Randall, Robert N.
RaOOaD to Glennie S. Milhoan,
minerals, Chester.
Rudolph Gordon. Hulda Gordon to Citizens National Bank,
lots, Pomeroy.
Clair Dorst to DQOB]d D.
Dorst, Mary Dorst, 2.1 acres,
Bedford,
Wanda Ross, Roy Lee Crisp,

Jo Ann Crisp to Katie Blake, pareels, Sutton.
Lelia Brandeberry, Esmond
Brandeberry, Clarence D. Bar~
hill Hulen Barnhill, Oden C.
Joh~son, Clara D. Johnson, Nellie
Swisher, Emmett SWisher, Willtred A. Barnhill, Fannie Barnhill, Frieda G. Morris, Delbert
D Morris to Carl J. Barnhill,
'1:! acre, Orange.

CINCINNATI (UPl) - Democratic vice presidential candidate Edmund Muskie said lo
day Halloween was a fitting
time to review the eight years
Richard M. Nixon spent as vice
president.
"In those years wehadtbree
recesslons that cost $175 billion in lost production," Muskie told a group or 1,000 campaign workers. "Unemployment rose (rom two to five
milllon.
"Nixon wants to be held !lilly
accouutable (or those years.
1 assume he applauds those

policiea and ~ use theD'i,·in
the nen folll' years it elected
They are bad enough just to
contemplate on Halloween."
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IWLA Opposes

Barge Canal
TOLEDO (UPl) - Opposition
to the prq&gt;Osed barge canalllnki~ the Ohio River an:! Lake Erie
was voiced here Wednesday by a
national officer of the Isaac Walton League o( America.
Thomas Dustin, Fort Wayne,

Ird., national vice president, said
the consenation group was opposed because the Mamnee River was included in the wild ard
Scenic Rivers Act ol 1968 and
was the only river llowing in India .. included in the Act.
Dustin told the U, S. Corps of
Engineers at the third of three
meetings on the cana.l, the development of the MalDilee for ravigation purposes was a "total
and Irrevocable subversion ot
purpose."

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wlllch dl4ered vet'1 little !rom

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the J1rimar1 WJ1IIIiiD and alter he got the ~. Nixon
concentrated on 1;h.e uJaw ud
OJ'Cier.f' tbeme.

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been ID more 1r&lt;U&gt;Io ID more
In the

piaceo. • Nixon said a vole COr
llwnphre,y ,.,....d be a vote ror
''four
7 ears ot the llhle."

more

For Third Day
SAIGQN (UPl) - U.S. pliiiiOS
aa1 tbe battleship New Jersey
teamed up aod pounded North
Vleluam'l IIOUibern .,...,...Ue a
third clljl In a row, military
spokesmen said toda.V. American
soureea aaid the jets ran out ot
tarpls llld rel!lmed witb tooo of
unchoppocl bombs.
In Solp American ll!d&lt;esmen said 109 U.S. servicemen
were killed Ill &lt;OIIlbat lllrt week,
tho oeC&lt;llld lowest weekly toll of
the year llld contlrulDg a pottem
set liDce peace diplomacy reports muohroomod OcL \1 The
previous weel&lt;'s toll ot 100 Americans killed wao tbe lowest of

1968,
Despite reports COIIIerlhlil the
lull with ~ce diplomacy, a u.s.

'INo matter bow Clllllldlllt
l&lt;JU·Imay be or victorY In Ohio,"
be admonlohod, •'In tbe four
clljls that r&lt;!DIBlD lel'o lOCk It

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While Nixon opoko, the 01'111·
nlzoro o1 the rall,y ""''" berriDI
de111011strafllrl from . enterlDI
·the hell. Members of tbe Cleveland Area 1'8ace Action CaomcU the guct.ta tor a Demo.
craUc society and the Y o u t h
Aplilat war and Fascism were
turned awa,y OVOII lhoual&gt; ~
had tickets,
0oe ot tllooe barred from the
hall David Guo, head of tbe
youti, Agalnet War alii
Fasclam llid, '"I ,you're not
solid middle clue aod over 30
you ean't get in."
Dlopla,ylni • lickel be added,
"rhey .,....ctn•t let uo lD aod
Ute halll&amp; haUl eBW.'' .
A few demoo!Ualorl did
llWIIIP to IIIII IDIIlde, but 1bere

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TEAM
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x- Gloualer • • • • • ,, ,,.',,,,,,, , , .. 3 0
AloDnler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " " ' 2 I
Southarn.,.,
"'"'"""""0 2
Eastern . . . . . . ' " " " " " " " " 0 2
X • Cllncbed Ulle.
OVERALL SCOIDNG
NAME-tEAM
TD
llyron Guinther, Glouster , •• , • , •• , • , , 7
Rick Boykln, Ironton ••• , , ... , • , , • , , 9
Tom ~Veneer, Gallipolis , , , , • , •••• , , .-s
llonrin Valentino, JackJon • • ••••••• , • 7
Gary Clark, Wlhama , , , , , , , • , , , , , , , 9
T~~n Prooe, GaUipollo • • , • , •• , , , , • , • 8
ScOU Blake, VInton CcJuney , , , , , , , , , , • 7
EMile Cbalfant, Glousler • , • , , , •••••• 5
Gar)' Sexton, Jackaoo " • " .... " .... 7
Cbuck Collrad, ' - " , • , , , , , • • , • , , , , 5

apokesman aald, ••There 11 noth·
log to lndloole the cuualtl llgurealndlcate aa,ything more than ,... no beckllnc even lhouRh
their antl·NlxCII BliP&gt; W1ll rlp8 temporar)' lull In theflRhting,"
pe4 from tbetr hands by • IUP·
u.s. lntelllsence alii South Vl- porter
or tbe caodldate,. Tbe
olllameoe I-ra bave said the
atgn
read,
~Polltlclans_ ~. Gr•
lull apparent~¥ ts ooi.Y a prelude
Jlle.•
to frellll Red mlenBlves In the
Following the rall,y, the Pr&lt;&gt;lestora Bll&gt;od outside the ball
and chanted, "Ues, Liet,
Nixon Lies!"

Sooth.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMISOONS - RusBoll DaYII,
Pomeroy; Constance ' Sbleldo,

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COURT OF APPEALS

Pomeroy;

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~ce Napper, Rac:lne, Gera

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BDl Hoblek, ~ , ••• , ....... , •• , I
Jim White, Southern, • • • • • • •••• ' ••••• 1
Ste.., Grlnltead, Ale&gt;Onler .. .. " ...... 1

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Jel'l')l Koftcb, Gloutar ., .. .. .. " " " I
Grer lnrln, GJ,...ter •••••• , •• , , •• , •• 1
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GeQIMUo • • ·• • 1111 194.0 229 38.2
lnliitDn •..••• 1864 221i.7 381 64.8
Jaeboo •••• , 11106 187.7 413 GS.S
Lotilln • • • • • • • 1308 218.0 838 5«.3
Molp •••••• , 9116 168.0 320 53.3
NeiiCXIvllle-York •• 782 110.3 135 2• 5
Walloton •••••••
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Prose, GaUipolla , • 636 112 5, 7
Boykin, Ironton, , , S88 146 4,0
Coon, Athens , , , • 551 115 4.8
Loire, Logan • • , • 509 105 U
Smith, Meigs • , , , 483 105 4.8

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Spencer, Gall . . • 591 16 .36.9
Rutter, Athens • .• 764 21 36.4
Jotonoton, Logon , , 820 23 35.7
Harr, Meigs , • , , 1134 32 3M
Wu~n, Iron. • 707 20 35, q
RECEIVING
No, Yds, TD
Conrad, Logan • , , , 20 242 I
Vlncen~ AthoiUI • , , 16 228 2
Akers, Ironton • , •• 16 205 2
Bethel, Wellston, , • 12 149 I
Ault, Meip • , , , , , II 159 3
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Yda No. Avg.
Washburn, Iron. • , 307 13 0
BeOUiher, Logan , • 159 8 0
Spencer, Gall.• , •. 158 10 0
Carter, Nels.-York. 144 8 0
Valentine, Jackson. • 115 5 0
PUNT RETURNS Yds, No. TD
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Goodwin, Athena • , , 84 9 0

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Ernlo Cbai!IJit, Gl0111tar •• , , • , •••• , , , 2
Orla Hudnell, Alnander •• , , ••••• , , •• 2
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Rick Boyldn, Ironton " " " ......... 9
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Tom ~ncer, Ge"'»"lia •• , •. •••• .• , 5
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Chuck Conrad, ~· . . " " ........ 5 10 40
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Mike Goodwin, Athens . . " . . . . " ... 5
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Terry Osborne. Jack:Jon . • • , , ••••••. s
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Tom l'roae, Gelllj)olls • • , • • , • , • , •• , 5
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Gar)' Sextoa, Jackson , 1, • • . . .. , • , • , . 5
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Larry Eqno, NelamYIIIe-York , , , , , , , 5
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llemls Ault, Malgs . . • • " " ....... 4
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night at h(IJ'Ie qalnat Jackson.
The Maralllers, w11ohavecompUed a 3-3-1 loop alate to dote,
wlU be 10lng 111-oot to conclude
~~ season on a wtnnlng mte, acCGrdll!l&lt; lo Head COich Charles
Chancey,
Meigs, deftnlwl,y a team that
10t Its Ml oharo of bod bounces
of the ball thls season, are Ued
with WeUston In thlnlplace. This
is two rungs above the level
predicted in pre -season dope
cham.
There is the matter, too, ot
making their one-m ed&amp;e. made
by the famous - or infamous Major Hoople, stand l4&gt; come
10:30 p. m. Frldl.f night. The
Old Boy picked Melgs 20-12.

TEAM OPP, PASsiNG Comp-Att 1nt Yds TD
0 78
8 Perdue, WoUa, .. 36-83 3 389 0
0 28 38 Slernaman, Iron 33-79 4 369 4
0 20 44 Handley, Ath. • , 31-70 10 410 4
0
6 42 Johnston, Lgn_ · , 26-63 4 338 2
Oe.stephen, Jack. 23-58 7 391 5

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The Meigs Marauders wnp
IV their 1968 Southeoslero Oblo

OVERALL STANDINGS
TEAM
W L T TEAM OPP,
Athea1 •• , ••.••••••••••••••• ,,6 1 1 138 76
Polal Pleuant •
, • • ••••••• , , •••• 5 2 1 164 79
Wlllaton • , • .• . • , ••. , .•.•••••• , • 5 2 I 138 64
Gl,...ler,, •••••••••• ,,,,,,,,,,5 2 0 140 75
J1C'k1on • • • • • • • • . . , •• , , . , , , ••. 5 3 0 165 128
~· • • • • • • .. .... ' ....... - .. 5 3 0 118 84
Federal - Hocking • • , , , • , , •• , ••••• 5 3 0 114 106
Meigs • • ••• , ••• , • • •••••••••• , • 4 3 1 115 86
Galllj)ollo , , , • , • , ••• , •••••• , •• , • 4 t 0 113 121
Wahama • , • • •• , , ••••• , •• , , , , • , 3 S I 148 124
AloXIIIIer , . • • , • , .. " " .... " " 3 4 0 58 88
VInton Counl:y , • , , , • " " .. , " .. " 2 6 0 108 245
~ • • • • • . • ' " " ' " " " " ' 2 6 0 102 180
Eaatem • • •• , ••••..•• , ••.••••.. 2 6 0 84 118
NalocnvtUe • York • , , • , •• , , , , , , , , • 2 . 6 0 80 155
MIJJer • • • • ••••.•••• , ••••.... , • 1 5 1 30 102
.......... , •••••• , , , , , ••• , •• , ••• 1 6 I 12o 171
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATIILETIC LEAGUE
TEAM
W L T TEAM OPP,
X· Athena • . , . . " " " ' " " " " ' " 6 0 I
84 49
Loaaa ••.••••.•••••••.•••••. • •• 4 2 0 98 63
Melga, " " " ' " " ' " " " " ' " ' 3 2 I
96 52
WeUaton . • • • • • • • • , , ••••••••.••• 3 2 J 62 46
Jack100 • • , • • • ••••••••• , , ••• , • , • 3 3 o 109 108
Gallij)olls . . . . , .. .. , • " " " " " " 3 3 0 79 94
lra:Jton • • • • , • • • , •••••.•••••••.•• 1 4 1 108 107
NelaonviiJo.York • , , •• , , ••••• , ••• , • 0 6 0 34 149

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INTERCEPTION RETURNS
No. Yds. TD
Johnston, Logon • , • 4 55 o
Valentine; Jackson .. 3 45 0
Ault, Meigs " , ., , 3 45 I
Plckott, Wellston, , . 3 9 0
Abdella, Athens ••.. 2 30 0
Washburn, Ironton .•• 2 24
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TOP OFFENSIVE TEAIIIS
TEAM
Pts. (G) AVG,
Jackson •••• , •• 165 (8) 20,6
Gloualer ••• , . , 140 (7) 20,0
Athena • , , •••• 138 (8) 17.3
WeDstoo , •• , •• 138 (8) 17,3

Though the Maraudera came
back in the final seC&lt;.II'ld to score
ani tied the gamoat 14-14ogalnot
lrooton last Frlda,y night, an extra point conversion attempt
agoln stopped them from oomlng
home with a victory. ,

Metra• two losses in loop play
also were

ot the heaJ't.breaker

style. The Chancey~oac4ed crew
was edged by Athens, "hlch already has the SOutheastern Ohio
Athletic League C~ionshlp
locked up, by a 20-18 margin and
tell to second place Logan by a
16-14 score.
Thus, in each disaster, both
l08ses and the Ue, the dUference

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The JSJ'hawka are tops in the have 1 u ff e r e d since they
UP! *"rts Writer
cOWJtry in scoring with a 45.2 trounced Pfttsburgt, early in the
Bob Anderson, the best back avenge per game. Overall tbeir season.
in the Big Eiaht for the past 34 touchdowns alii 2642 Yards
The spunky ~s of
two weeks, will run Into a trio
rank them seventh in the nation Michigan State will be abooijng
of challengers this Saturday,
1n total offenae.
for another upset when tbe,y
The junior quarterback will
The big game in the East this face Ohio State In a key Big
lead the stampeding Colorado week features (ourth ranked
Bull'aloes &amp;illlnsl third ranked Penn state against Army. The Ten confrontation. State. who
Kansas before a sold out Nittany Llona are 5..0 and are surprised Notre Dame 21-17 last
homecoming crowd at La· coming ofJ' a 29-0 blanking of week, wiU flllcl it Iough to
wrence. Anderson, who became Boston College. The Cadets duplicate that feat agalnat the
the first player in Big Eight showed surprising offensive Buckeyes, ranked second behind
Conference history to be named punch last week when they usc
In the IOUthwest battle Texas
as the best at his position for
crushed Duke, 57 ..25. It Wad the and SMU clash in an Important
two consecutive Saturday'a, has most points an Army team has
been a one man show for scored in 10 years. However, conference game. The LmgColorado thla season. In 1ix Penn State blends a potent horns, No. 11 in the nation, l't'iU
pmes this year, four of which offensive, led by Charlie Pit- try to hand the Mu slangs,
Colorado has woo, Anderson has tman and Ted KwaUck, with a ranked 14th, their first leque
setback.
gained 1317 yarda and has
strong defense and should win
Soothern Cautornia resumes
aceOWJted tor 13 touchdowns. this one.
pl~ this Saturday when they
He ranks sixth In the nation In
In the south Georgia, a team
face Oregon. The well rested
total offense.
that seems to get stronger
Trojans,
with their fabulous
Last week against a favored every week, meets Houston.
running
back
O.J. Simpson,
Oklahoma team Anderson ran The seventh rated Bulldogs
should
chalk
up
vlctory
number
for thr&amp;e touchdowns, &amp;cram- hue reeled off five straight
six
without
much
difficulty.
bled ISS yards 011 the ground wins since their ~ni,pg tie with
Other important games
and passed for another 70 yards Tennessee. Houston, rated 13th
around
the country Rnd Notre
as the Buffs won. 41-27.
In the country, easily defeated
Dame
at
Navy, Purdue enterUnbeaten Kansas has three Mississippi last Saturday.
taining
Dlinois,
Missouri is
((fensive standouts in quarter~
Fifth ranked TeMessee tan- home to pla,y OkJahoma State,
back Bobby Douglass, and gles with UCLA on the Vola fast
running backs Domle Shanklin artlficlaJ nmning surface. While Michigan visiting Northwestern,
and Calilornla traveling to take
and John Riggins,
Tenneuee Is 4..0-1 the Bruins on Washington.

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Rl,f De8tepben, the big Jack-

back.

Thirteen Maraudera.1~f!:\

son quarterback, hi.• been the atartwi on .otlease or cl
main gun !Ol' the lrorlnen. ·He wUI be maklog their .tao!&gt;J~Cano •
hu completed 23 of 58 pus •~ IJIPe&amp;r&amp;IICO,

tempts and for five touchdowns.
The regulau are
DeStephen, however, has had sev- Dennis Ault,
en aerials intercepted.

C01ch Chancey says the Ma~
raOOer Jlne-q, wiU be practically the same as in recent games
except on defense where Raudy
Hawley will be at middle guard
arll Sophomore W~YD&amp; Well will
start at end, and on oftensewhere
Larry Lemley, a senior, w iII
&amp;tart at one of the guard slots.
Other starters on offense for
Meigs will be Jim Crow, guard;
Harry Slawter, center; Dennis
Ault and Jon Kloes, ends; Mike
Barr and Jim Swatzel, tackles;
Jeff Werry, quarterback; John
Smith ani Elbert Williams, ballbocks, and Kenny English, full-

bert Williams,
Sll.wter, .:Jim Crow,
loy ani Ke-y Enclloh.
Max Whitlatch, ~
weeks qo, rogular mldclle
on delenae ani guard on~·
is I senior. Whether he CID &amp;et
back In the 1111011&gt; for the ·Parkeraburg South 11'11110 11 doubtful,
Other senior11 areDeanWiber,

a.ant

who has come on su-o.~,pt.y
oaensive tackle when Dlildldi
John Krawsczyn, 1 watch ehlrm
guanl who has been out COr ll&gt;olball tour years and newer _.m.t
the heft to make a .star1:l.ng r.ole,
and Lanny Aahburn, a141Jb. tullbock,

Browns In Must Game

Sunday With SF 49ers
CLEVELAND (Upl) - lim"When I was with the Browna
day's game between the Cleve. they always seemed able to
land Browns and the San Fran- bounce back when thiQ' 1Nn
cisco 49ers is a 1 'must" pme down," Wl.uln warned. '"lb.f
for each team.
did just !bat against BaltiThe Browns, tied ror first more"
place in the Century Division,
Cleveland will have to PQ
have to continue their two-game close attention to quarterback:
wlming stre~k to take the ti- John Brodie and end CUU Metie. Any hopes the 49ers have of nell.
taking the tltJe in the Coutal
Brodie has completed 60 _per
Divisioo also hinge on a &amp;pot- cent of his 201 paesea thla .YMr
less record the rest of the way. for a total of 1,447 yarda.
Cleveland is teclmically one
McNall, traded to the 49era
up on the 49ers," having defeat- by the Browna at the start ol
ed them in pre-season pla,y.
the year for a future draft pick,
San Francisco Defensive Une Is leading the National F~
Coach Paul Wigin, who retired League in pass receiving. Tbe
from the Browns last season, former Browns bench Jocke7
feels both teams have improved has caught 43 passes for 584
since Ute exhibition battle.
yards and lour touchdowns,

Bullets In First Place
By United Press lnternational
It waa this kind of a game

room and tell Monroe he was to the Detroit Pistons, 119-117
still in the game.
And lben Baltimore coach
Wednesday night when the
With four seconds len in Gene ~e played it "cool'" in
Baldmore Bullet&amp; took over
regulation time, Gus John1011, the post-game interviews- just
· fit1t place in the· Eastern who plared Ill• en!U'e seoood
like It• had
been. a "Iaugher,
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Division of the NaUmal Basket- half with •
atoliiach cramp, •
ball AuociaU(II for the n.. st
tossed in a fadeawa,y jump shot
"It's not vary significant that
Ume fn their hJstory:
that tied the score at 104-104 we are in first place arter 10
With 2:48 to go In replatloo and sent the game into
games,'" he said. ''Yd rather be
time, Earl Monroe lost two overtime.
In first place after 81 games."
teeth In a collision with two San
Munroe Scores Wimer
A crowd or 5,137 in Baltimore
F ran c i 1 co Warriora, was
With two seconds lett Jn saw Johnson and Monroe lead
ebarged with a technical fwJ
overtime, Monroe gumed in a the Bullets with 31 and 22 points
and went to the dressing room 25-f"oot jump shot which gave
respectively while Jetr Mullins
because he thought he had been the Bullets a 112-IJO victory and
had 27 and Nate Thurmond 21
ejected. Assistant coach Bob vaulted them into first place
for the Warriors.
Ferry had to go to Ute drell!ling past the Boston Celtics who lost

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would ._ve won it, when none of
three were made; a second sue ..
cesstw try at Logan would have
tied it, and a aecOIII at Ironton
would have won iL
In comparison, MeJphaascored 96 points to Its _..Dis' 52
in league pla,y. Jackson has tal-

Anderson One Man
Show For Colorado

TOP DEFENSIVE TEAM
CHICAGO (UPD - Michigan
TEAM
PTS, (G( AVG, and Ohio State were neck and pleasure at the Badgers' latest
Wellatoo ••• , • 64 (8) 8.0 neck going Into the Big Ten workout ror the coming game
Athena , • , • • • 76 (8) 9.5 stretcll but Indiana, Purrue and with Indiana. Meanwhile, the
Hoosiers announced that th(~
Pl. Pleasant • , , 7D (8) 9, 9
Mimesota trailed by a mere will be at Ml strength when
. _ , • • ' • ' •• 84(8) 10.5 one pme as preparatim for
they resume their follow..theGlousler • • , • • 75 (7) 10,7
the final month ot action C(l't- leader chase on Solurday,
LAST WEEK'S RESULI'S
cluded Wednollday,
Ac:tiDg Coach Bob Demoas
SEOAL
Michlgaa and Ohio Stale each look fUll control ID his seco!ld
Athens 32, Jackson 14
sport league-ieadtng coot'erence clljl as atand-lo lor Purdue's
Ga!Upolls 21, Nolsoovllle-York 6
records ol 3.{1 while tbe Hoos- hosplllllzed Coach Jack Moll en .
Ma1gs 14, Ironton 14
iers., Boilermakers and Gc:lphera lwp(. Demoss laid be didn't
' - 20, Wallaton 0
each allow 2-1 marks,
who would atart at IJWMOVe
Mlchlg~~~ state, like North- Ierllack, regular Mike Phipps
Aloxanler 14 Southern 12
western, has a 1.2 record, but or 111bstltute Don Kl~ who
Others
the -lana wiU be trying to led tbe Ballermakers to victory
Eastem 36, Southwestern 14
stage a oeoood ltralllht upaet over Iowa last saturday, when
Gl .. oater t2, FeeL-Hoc~ 12
wbeo they take oo the Buck- tbe leoUD moots lltlnoiL Regard.
Pt Pleasant 34, Ripley 20
eyes Soturdl,y, The Sjoortoos
leu ot who the lo, tho
Sponcor 18, wa!Qoa 14
cterooted Notre Dame 21-.17 laat No, 6 ranked team ID tbe counPorta. west 32 Vinton Coum:y 20
Soturdl,y while tbo Wildcats de- try will be the favorite,
feated wlnl... WIICOnaln 13-10
Head Ccoch Murra,y WarTillS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
tor their Drat wiD.
matb
worked bll Gophers on
FRIDAY
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SEOAL
western's ·. game ftlma." said
Nelsonvlll..York at Athena
lfichlgaa
Coacb ~p Elli&lt;J!.
Gelllpollo 'at Walleton
''ll'o amazing bow oome ~

JackiOn at MaiD
.,- Others
Wllhama at ~-t
Gloualil&lt; at Vlntoa Coun\Y

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Two good ones against Athens

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two teams clash, says Coach
R1,f Nagel, who was suJiering
from the fiu. Nagel is expected
to be ready for the game,

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That certificate hanging
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the years of !ifody and
training tl1ot go into the

Wears, Mrs. Forrest E. Wilson.

SYRACUSE - Reading the
lOoth Psalm for devotions opened the meeting at the Slar Class
ol the Flr st United Preobyllrion

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8:00 AM to 10:00 PM

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5:00 to 9:00 PM

to 12:30

Lohn and l(enneth McCul·

Iough are your fri.ndly phamraclsh at Swi aher ond
Loh1e Rexatl Drugs. They have low prescription
prices and prompt service and dis.count drvg prices

over he would Blratshtm me
out. I sm an A aCuden!, _have
c1u..... FlaoDclal curpora- no lnterelllla smaklag, drlaldng,
tton, o diversified IIDanclol Jlold. or going wild, and 1 try to help
lng 11141 their pt'CijlOS8d Mom.
merpr partner Tower_.,
An;ywa,y. he set down rules
Inc:. (a CATV . . _ ) , today everything !rom dating Ia
IUIIIOUDced earnlnp lor the nine hoDietlwk to talldng back. I can't
months onded September 30.
breathe without breaking some
CFC reported conaolldated net of them, Punla- Is rou&amp;ll.
earn1np of N28,640 lor the nine
Mom brags about how I have
llllllllhl wlllc:lt repl'OSOIIta an In· improved ainceGeoraetookover,

closed with PI'IIY·

er in unison. November hostess
will be Mrs. Hudson The roll
call word will be "Thanks or
ThankfUl.'' Mrs. Slack sened

Will Sing for

036 lor the ..... period 1967.
Pro forma earnings per sllore

"""'-" bued m averaaellllll·
bor ofsharel outatandlnl! In 1968
- - ' with $.911n 1987 baaed .., avenge lhareo lllllllaftd..

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A c:ounly chorUs of250 volcos
will sing Friday morniDI ao tbe
SoutheastA!rn Ohio Edueai!Clll
Assn. general sesllon ~ at
the new COnvo&lt;a1kln ~ at
Oldo Ulllveroiv.
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loc:t from all local hllh

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seven day 1 a week. Let us serve you for all your

opeaker lor prolooalonollllldbuo-

prescription and drug ne•cls.

lnell groups, will apeak Ill tho
general session on the topic,

Uncork Your lUdden Tal••-''
DepariJIIelllalmeellnlo In Idle·
Glled·la the allernoob .
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Plymouth 1 • Four~~~~ lliWf. ·
Featurli'lg 84 bH"'Iful mcklels, •·

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master• and achool
100men where Marvin Walker of
!Wth""lll Ohio IDue Croll will

apeak.

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TlllriMiay evening the ...,..,
tors will attend a joint lllOOIIng

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home two bouro before tile otbora, abe 11011'1 (101 uked again
.... And llhe wouldn't go II abe

LADI·ES Hi BROWS
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mkldle
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w1leuota
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Plymoulh lineup to win you OYIIt thlt year. So many new modefs,
Including Rood Runners and GTXe, that you juot miy not want ·

This year, Join the

BdE Students

the

or

tor the "dove" plink on VIet-

GUI!pn, who mode his 1111.rk
in ~setting IAusche, the tlve-time Ohio governor, faces in
Slxbo a !ormldoble ~ponent.
During his three tenns in the
Ohio House of Representatives,
Saxbe made no enemies.
As the only RclubliCin leader in the slate who sll)ported
labor in directly by not oppos1~ "right • to • work" In 1958 •
he has won the AFL-CJO to his
slllo.
Although the grcq~'s Committee or. Political Education en-.
dorsed Gilligan, it Is not an un-known fact that labor, a a one
leader put it, "can live with Bill

One la11e IIOUp now marked
down for quick clearance. All
new fall styles and colors
Sizes 8 to ZO. Shop tomorrow!

We're Ready For
Christmas
"Everything" You

Will Meed Fo,

gas, Lewis Vista, Ruby
Jones; beverage, .!Jdrle)' Edwards; $5 at B&amp;B Market, Mrs
Mary Roush; Case of R. c. Cola,
Gladys Hood; Permanent, Lorena
Welsa; Fleshers, gas, lleneCartwright, and ABC Cleaners, HenVanMeter.

Decorating Or

Gifts

Du'ley's Flerlst

Fri. &amp; Sat.
Til 9 PM

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LEDLIE'S

Dudley Ave.
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A CURRICULUM OF

LAY·A·WAY FOR THE

Opposite
Parking_ Lot

2~19

Only

GIBSON

and two Navy Unit CUatlou.

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(Op•n Mon. I frl. till 9 pm)

YOU VISIT

GLAMORIZE YOUR
~~ BOYS AND GIRLS
ill
FROM THE INSIDE..QUT WITH
- Underwear, Pajamas, Gowns
TRIM FIT - Socks, Knee-Sociis, Tllhts
PLAY CLOTHES by l'oddle-Tyke
SIZES
Heath-Tex, Carter, Rm Roy,
INFAHT5
THRU 12
Billy The Kid, Stretchlnl
BLUE BIRD - Shirts and Sweat•s
DRESSES by Nanette, i;lnderella·
.and Polly Flinders
Kll'tE KIDDiE Coats, Jackets Snow

at Okin1wa, Ow battle stan

Drtsltl, Y1l. tt 12.00
Skirts , Y1lutsto 9.00

NOV. 2- NOV. 9

nes Roush; Dowers, MaryTheve-

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FOR TEENS

CHRISTMAS
OPEN
·- HOUSE

CHANGE
PURSE

ON THE T IN MIDDLEPORT, 0.'

member of Cincimatl Council
He later switched tram lhe "local political party" to the Demo&lt;!rata.
During his 10 years on counell, he sponsored legtslaUon on
lltr employment practice&amp; and
initiated heari~s on povert;y.

After his experience in the
of Representatives,
Saxbe rtas ready lor statewide
ottlce and was elected to h I s

::e :se~~~~~ R:rS:~t,e:;~'

Taft Jr. The m~xt ,)'BI.r he WOII
hlo old Job bock, e!Q&lt; councll·
mn, an:l held tt. .POst until Auguat of this year •hen be nsianed to devote tulltlm1 to
cUilpiJgning.
Married with
cltllclren,
Gilligan haa degrees trom N~
tre Dame and the UnlverliQ ot
Cincinnati. He served in WwJd
War U, earned the Sllver Star

GiUipn, who ftrst attracted
national attention as a member
ollhe 89th Congress, started his
political Ute as a "Cha.rterite"

state House

ALL YOU'LL NEED
IS YOUR

THE I'DDIE SHOPPE

grees rrom Ohio State Univeralty,

S&amp;xbe."'

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LAYETTE

saxbe aerved duriJW World
Wor D oDd returned to octlve
duty durlnr the Kcir... COOlllct
as a member of Ohio Army Nath•l Guord. Ht currentl,y holdo
the rank or coloreL
Soxbe lo morrled and has
three chUdren. He has two d&amp;o

nam.

Lambert; rood blender, Mrs.
Richard Fowler; radio, Mrs. osM
car Roush; watell, Wanda James;
hair cut, Mrs. E, A. Schaekel;
bottes, Betty Cadle; John Lewis

Tho heoriiWt led to tho./ f .r I t
muldclpol C&lt;mmiii!IQ It HI o • ·
eooDmlaajon, p,eeeooJiiw Ott fad.
oral -.,.,..rlflqltla• GWigojl DKJWCI lntD CcJoirou ·
In the Johnson r.Ddallda &lt;I JJM
and wos aeuve In the JIUiiql
of the Gteat SOCiety JU'GII'IIIII,
ouch os llfeillcore ond the ~
mentuy and Secmdar)' Edue...
tim Act of '1985.
In hla bid lor re-«ectton. GUligan was deleltecl by Rcthrt

1966.

bert H. HWDphrey before the
convention. During the convenUon, he led tho plotrorm nght

Help Teacher

I don't think I hlrle lmprov.
ed as a person. I juol koetJ 1n1 he mar blow IL
mouth abut and go aloog with
A good rule lor new .._,._
what they say because I am a- enta: don't pill draatle changes
fraid of being pmlshed. rm 11111 eveu t!lough your llpOUse seem.
ol hate lnllde.
ln&amp;lY JpJJrOVes, II they•re unfair
Helen, please oqo1oln to par. (u Georre's punishments appear
enta that -..time• w11eu ldda to be) reaentment aoon replaces
argue 'they don"t mean to be us~ gr'itltude, IIIII there goes t h o
II,Y, but are Crying to . - up loarrlagel
lor wbot they think Ia rlgltt; that
Try one oftboH mother -&lt;laugh •
curfew should depend on wllere ter talkayauuledtohave.llml&amp;ht
you're &amp;'Qlng, so you won't haYe open her eyea. - H,

Clwrus of 250

his

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tor

academic
ot his arguementativent•A world. He can, when neceuary.
- has csst himself tnto the prod his disciples rrom confu..
"new politic•" as ret~resented ston to an unclerstanclhw the
by the Kennedys an:l U.S. Sen. issues.
Eugene J , McCorthy.
However, Sexbe does not aJ.
Saxbe,
the Mechanjcsburg Wt.ys 'lhln controversy. He has
lawyer - squire who has a repu· been known to 11hoot from the
tatlon tor getting olong wlth al- hlp when hl1 dander is \11, and
most everybody In Ohio, repre-- It such time• has changed
sents the "old politics~ · as a views on VIetnam, gun control
member of the well-oiled GOP and the retirement of FBI Diestabllshmert.
rector J. Edgar Hoover,
As 1 pragmatic, realistic and
Only once in Saud»e's 20 year
moderate Republican, S a x b e polldcal ca:: :-:;.~.· has he bucked
has played by the rules. walt- the party. That was in 1954
trw: his turn at each step. Gil· when he ran without erdorseligan, on the other hand, rarely ment ror the GOP senatorial
panes \C&gt; the chance to~ nomlnaUon. The licking he took
lash his tormentors and lecture laugtlt him a lesson.
his erring follow~n.
Gilligan, on tile other hand,
Yet it would be a mistake to has been a tighter, bucking the
catAlog Gilligan as volatile or party and i 18 financial ally, the
Saxbe as a blalll country AFL-ClO. With support !rom
squire. Both are complex men, both In May, he boot U.S. Sen.
seasoned in the colduct of Ohio Frank J, Lausclle, a political
politics arxl given to changing legem as a vote geUer.
themael ves to suit the time and
Since then his troubles, mostaudience,
ly financial, have been •Ired
A former Xavier University publicly because o( hh rerusal
proressor, Gilligan has not lost to S\C)port Vice President H~~&amp;

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IIOUI!Ced Ita nine mooth results
of '178,170 Iller P'Q'mont of
f89,580 In preferred dividends.

•mini Wr.Y agencies

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and even tells her frlendlhe HAS
to whip me 11011l8times.

~le earnings were $93,.
185 lor 1987.
Pro forma oomblned oarnlag&amp;,
before preferred dividends, as~

which may account for

MASON - The recent Mason Ramsburg.
Grade School Carnival, aponaorM
Chili sauce, Mra Kathryn
ed by the PTA was a big success, JohnBOil; hot dogs, Mn. Vernm
lor whicll the PTA thanks every- Roulh, and helpers, Mrs. Martha
one that helped ln anyway.
Redmond and Mr1. EvelYn RottLlsted below are the commit· gen; pronto pups, Mrs. Jotm Lewtee chairmen and thelr helper&amp;, is, anrt helpera, Mrs Betty
and the winners of door prizes. Roush, Mrs. Evelyn HoUgen,
The chairman of the carnival Mrs Carol Workman. Mrs. Evewas Red Tucker; Ln charge of lyn stawart, Mrs. Lucy Johnson,
prizes IGr games, Rev. Lowell Mrs. Crena Barnitz, Mra. Elenor
Keeney, and ot tickets, Mrs. Jarrell.
Bonnie McFarland a n d Mrs .
Also, trinkets, Mrs. Phyllis
Glad,ys Stewart.
Gilkey, and helpers, Richard Gilother workers were, door priz~ key, Mrs. Charles Stanley, Mrs.
ea, Mrs. Beaulah Bocook; main- Jane Chapman, M r s. !ilirley
tenance, Charles Stanley; publici- Tucker, Mrs. Richard Ohlinger,
ty, Mrs. Loretta Ramsburg; auc- Mrs. Carol Workman, Mra. Isa~
tioneer, Da,yt.on Raynes; soup, belle Brown, Mrs. Joam Taylor,
Mra. Cectle Johnson and Mrs . Mrs. Loretta Pauley; candy &amp;ale,
Beaulab Bocook; bake sale, Mrs. Mrs. Jackie Sisson, and helpAgnea Roush, helpers, Mrs. Ooters, Mrs. Mary Thevenin, Mrs.
Q&lt;
.aDCI Mrs. Loretta Walter Werry Mrs.
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land, Mro. lli\rothy Johli.ifhll'··t
cones and cotton candy,
Linda Steele; popcorn, Mrs . Ruby Jonea and .Mn. Patty Caraey,
and helpers, Dorothy Russell and
Mrs. Walter Werry.
\
A• a tulfUlment or one j)UI'poae
White elephant, Mro. Donna
of the Future Business Leaders Gibbs, M r a. Loretta Pauley;
r1 America at Southern H 1 g h games, chairman. Robert Roush
SChool, Ienior BOE studentl, Su~ - grab bag, Mrs . Kath,y Davis;
un Tuttle. Nancy Bentz, Penny throw at monkey, Mn. Patt.Y
DIU, Mindy Proftltt, and Diana Arnold, helpers, Luther Tueker,
Cross are assisting Mrs. Vinas Jerry Arnold. Brad John1011, Bob
Lee. their teacher, In the Red Roush, Bill Davis; fish pole, Mrs.
Cross Grive, Ln the corporation Loretta Stanley. and her chilof Raclae
dren; !Ish pond, Mrs. 1tlar)' Keh·
The drive ls to be completed ler Mrs. Patty Smith; ring toss,
by November 1.
Mrs. Rosemary Samsel, Mildred
Hawleyj baseball toss, Jerry
Arnold, Bill Davis; dart game,
waa aaked, aa It's too embar- Mrs. MaryRoush,andMrs.Charrasstna. My mother used to unlotte Yonker, Mrs. Evel,yn HoUderltand these thlnp. What's gen; jailhouse, Red Tucker, Dayhappened to her?- S'fEPCHn.D
ton Raynes.
Dear S.C. :
Door prizeswerebtcycle, Tony
Your mother Is trying to make
her aea::nl marriage w o r k.
George lo trying too, but II he
doem't couJ tho Big Father act,

crease over the 1967 earn1np of
•800,151. Tonr Antemas an-

and ........
lll!Jl'OVal of tho
-led U..,&amp;el - ' d bo$894,.
390 lor the nine lllOIItha ended
Soptember 30, 1988 IIIII $784,-

dlrec:tor,

to, "rll wait tor an honorsble
i~U!'. ~ """c:t~ . me tq be likewise?'' 'That's a single standard whieh makes 1he past un.
Important. Rlght't - H.

9 Months Up

n.om.

Wayne Swisher, Harold

bored" route as a bachelor, if
he wants his bride to be specllll only ror him. Let tdm marry one of. the swingers. rll wait
for the man who waits for mel
- OUTDATED?
Dear Out:
You may have a long walt.
Wh1 mt modl(y your statement

'· Earnings for

urn

ac:boOlo and Is dlroeled by
u GUes f1 Portsmouth W e 1 t
Hlglt School. Norna Jean Prior ·
of !Wth Webster Scbools lla&lt;·
compantst. WU1ard Ba;Wm ol
Green 111gb School 11 uolsWrt

his love to many before? His
argurnentlstbatlfshehl••easy,"
she'll coo.Unue so alter mar~
rlage. Do male chasers mirac-

101" the aame actions. They say Dear Helen:
a follow has o right to oak a
!Wore George married 1111
girl Is ohe'o a virgin, but It'• molhor he was real nice to me.
110110 of the girl's buslnese wbot He took ua both out to dlmer
and bouglrt me l!lOOV1 recordo •
He oloo helped me with 11\l' math.
But DOW that he Ia 11\l' step.
!other, things have clw!ged, He
told Mom I was a spoiled brot
and II abe would let him W!e

With Mia&amp; Mumaw aJao giving
the pra,yer .
Roll call was answered by aeven members with a scriiJlure
verae containing the word "harvest." It was stated that World
Community Day will be at the
Trinity Church of Christ Nov. I
in Pomeroy
During the proKJ'am session
several readings were as follows, 11 Prayer for the Nation,"
by Rachel McBride; "Fragile
Momenta," by Florence Potts;
Hazel Clark, read, •'The Quiet
People"; Mayme Holmes,
Never Walk Alone;" ••A Time
for Thanksgiving," by M,yla HIJd..
son; Ada Slack read 11 Are You
In the Right Work?"'
All were from the "Guidepost... Miss Mumaw read 11 Autumn Leaves" from a book by
Helmark.

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find his glrl is unchaste, than
she does to team he has given

ASIQD

tho, ~e standard. M1 !rlends
dl~ ~ · · mt;";.-~ ;llllnk
It's perfedl,y oka,y lor a IUY to
get mperlence when and 'Where
he can, but they condemn a girl

refreshments.

our quotificotions!

Idea that he gets more hurt to

&amp;-l'ANDARD, SHE SAYS
Dear Helen:
1 waa asked ln a nationwide
IUI'Vey if I would feel 11 Serlously hurt" It l learned my fl~
ance had ·~een around" quite
a lot. I replied, "There wouldn't bo s wedding."
girl who chesn't go tor

making of a ptlormacidit's yoor guarantee of

pie, tholr prol&gt;lomo and pleasurea, their troubles and tun. As
wttb the relt of Helen Help US!,
it welcomes laughs but WOll't
dodge a 18J'lous CJJ8stloo with a
brush-oft.

FOR rr, care uloual,y change to true husbands?
of Helen Help USI this news- I think ootl
JIOI)er.
Ma,ybe rm cr8Z)', but 1 think
DOWN WITH DOUBLE
a J!1&lt;Y shool ...'t go tho •1Jed to

Star Class

The meeting

Does a man have a childish

to YOUTH

man,
a&lt;me

PTA Carnival Workers Thanked

he has dono.

This column ls for young pea.

Send your teenage IJleationa

Readings are

Given Church

termed the "new politics. ••
The majority ol the polls iBilcate they are but nothing will
be finalized until the votes are
countei in the battle between
Democrat John J. GUligan and
Republican WUI!am Bort S.xbe.
The fight, which sometimes
has turned into a mud-&amp;liJltl~
altair in recent weeks. Is considered close enough to be decided within the Onal days of

the campaign.

BIHTHS
Mrs. Robert W, Davia, WeUB·
ton, daughter, 12:43 a.m. Thursday; Mrs. Robert Jones, Jr.,
Jackson, son, 3:40 a.m. Thursda,y.

Frankie Mwnaw, when members
met in the church annex Oct. 22

"Everything In Hardware"

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FOR ·RESERYATIONS CALL

SOboOI !\dd'i!nlltroi!Ye .organisa-

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Red Head Irishman Jousts
Country Squire for Senate

.an~

l'lorih .on II+. 62.

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first term U ottorney -ral.
He wu deteoted tor rHieetioo
In 1958 but elected ln 1982 ond

The Election--No. 5

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Items olfored will Include
new rummage, electricaJ, appllancea, Children's dolillnlt,
ole. Hours of tho sale will be
f1"0m 9 a.m. IDltll noon each or
tlie two days.

sent the program entitled ., A
Real Thanksgiving. u Hostesaea
will be Mrs. Walter M. Windsor,
Mrs. William Cruickshank, Mro.
Eldridge Sauer, Mrs. 0. H. Car~
der, Mrs. Robert lUte, Mra. Jotm
sayre and Miss Eala Burdette.

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Trlrilv Mefh.

odllll Cburcb will CCIII&amp;Jilo
·l'IIDlDI&amp;JII Silo OYOr:Y Friday
ODd 'SIIurdo.Y WriDI ~ lllOIIth
of NovembOr It 'the RUmmage
RcK&gt;m m 5th street.

luUoo wiD meet Frl~ at ~ p.m.
In the MaD.sioo House with Mill
Lelah FUwell, regent, presldlnl.
Mro. J. M. Foolei!OIII will pro..

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In surim)ary, tbe eGJ.l;a\0\'·sald .

fleid serVIce at wvu, mOt with 11c1n, ln-OerVtce ·idueatte~~, ~
the bolnl, .Omlnlotntive ol!l- lng methode, pUi,jl atUtude tilwanl

Moots Friday

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gulCianca pJ'OII'am~, learn·
Dr. ·David A. PU&gt;zoll, coordln·
ator of edUea!ioUJ re......,h oncj lng n"'!""""l, 14a&lt;l_&gt;er ~·· ,

PT. PLEASANT- Tho CoiClll·
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Daugbters of the AmerlcanRno-

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CALWTUI

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Sentlfl\ll, Pomeroy-Middlel&gt;orl. .o.. Thvlldoi'.Oe!G\&gt;er Sl, 1188

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New Day of

A
Styling and Comfort
Begins with

..~ total cOat ol the sui'vey Ia
,J.3,836 with Weill Vlrginl&amp; Uni-

PT. PLEASANT - The MIICit
Coual1 Boord ofEou:otlOIIIa..,..
ciol ... - Tuelldol' ....... ,...
viewed thoo&lt;Ueallonol . , _

verllv contrlbutlilg S3,766 and
Maaon COUJrt;v's ihare $10,070.

DAR Chapter
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·the ••citing sl~glng voice 61 HarrY J"!ph·
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. SUNDAY BUfi'ET .:.NOOH TO 4 PM

mesit.
If the board ·edopled the program
to gat underwljlla Novem·
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ber,
It
could be completed Ill'
ADMITTED: Mrs, Jack Gan·
April,
Dr
Puzzoll said.
dee, New Haveni Carl Dove, Ap ·
pie Grove; Holils Kuhn, Bar·

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log with the Nov. 5 genenl

· SI'!CIIIL W1!!K!MI11!AT!S .
THREE DAYS AND TwO HIGHT.$

election In Ohio. The previous articles concerned the
state Sle&gt;reme Court, state is-

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PleaiUIIlt; Jeule Geyer. PomeIWi Howard Brumle)'. Pl. Pleasanti John Wls8Dlllnt Pl Pleasant; Toni Blake, Ashton; Mona
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clals IUid lnterestoil citizens In teachers and learniD&amp;. sta\US of
school library and J1Upll ' ~chleile­
the open dlscusalon.

DISCHARGED: Price Russell,

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DINNER DATE sET
PT. PLEASANT - Tho Po&amp;t
Matrons Club will bold their an·
nua1 tui'key dlmer and Cbrllll·
mas Grab Bag CHI Nov. 25 begin.
nlng at 6 p.m. ol the home of

T enni~ Co~Jtl
Ai• SlriP Facilities

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AT VERY REASONABLE RATES-WITHIN E/IS't REACH

Mrs Esther Thomas. Jeller1911
Avenue.

sues, legislative and c~
greulona.l races, The final
article wlll deal with t b e
presidential ele~tioJL
By RICHARD E. LIGHTNER
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP0 The
senatorial election In Ohio will
determine whether the state's
estimated 4 mUlion voters are
ready to accept what has been

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"What Jholl we tl"( ned-tiN Humphrey screen, tiN
NIXOII snoGk or tiN Wolloce IJombi"'

Holzer Medical Center: VloH- Pedro; Renee K. Bennett, Jack·
J.ng hours 2-4 and 7..8 p.m. Par- 1011; Mrs. HoUle E. Nuzum, Rt.
ents only on Pediatrics Ward • 1 Rovonswooll; Mrs. Robert W.

"PICTURI fRAME" STYLING moans now boouty far
your home! Yes, WARM MORNING has achltwtd a new
high for styling in gas home heolen. You mvst ... theM
ntw heaters to appreciate them!

"JIT·STIIIAM" H!AT FLOW AT n001 LEVIl ...
Jl'lfdos new comfort! Put •n end to those cold, drafty
Hoon with WARM MORNING's exclusive "Jet-Stream""
tO¢ spreads a wide carpet of warmth over the floon of
your home.

FACTORY GUARANTIES. ... combustion chamber for

20 year~! &amp;urner for life of the heattrl Your auuronce
of lo~. dependable service.

See these and the many, mony 01her dynamk feoNrtl
of the new WARM MORNING 'tOJ heater lint now 011

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ADMISSIONS
Pearl Ballard, Gallla Hotel,
Gallipolis; Brenda K. MatJriU,
1828\': ChestunUt St.; Willis W.
McBride, Bidwell; Mrs. Lorry
R. Smith, Rt. 1 Ewingtoni Mrs.
S, Lewis Hughes, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Mro. Robert L. Neal, RL I
Bldweil; Mrs. James W. Bllllld,
West COlumbia; Mrs. Unley M.
Hart, Racine; Mrs. Elizabeth

Davia, WeUsl.oni Mrs. Robert
Jones, Jr., Jackson.

Gilligan - a red..tJ.aired Irlsll~

YOUTH ASIQD FOR IT

DISCHARGES
Robert E. Allen, Mrs. Ethel
E. Amos, Mn. Charles W. BarnDuckworth, &amp;Yracusei Mrs. Herhart, and lafant son, Mrs. Albert S. Parker. ~racuse; Charlred L. Bishop, Harvey A. Brown.
les W. Jones, Ashland. Ky.;MarDmald R. Clark, George W. COr·
shall H. Brown, RL I Beaver;
bin, Donald L. CUrry, Mrs. Na·
Clarence E. Hill, Rt. 1 Wellston;
than DeWeese, Mrs. Harold D.
Mrs Howard G. Markel, Rt. 1
DWoo and lnfont dauabter, Mrs.
Shirley K. Fillinger, Mrs. Ernest
E. Lanhart. Hark Mullins, Mro.
Anna M. Nichols, Mrs. George
W. Pa,yne, Mrs. Thelma Pratt,
Mrs. Herscbel E. Roush, Mrs.
E:tra P. staley, Mrs. Weldon D.

Swisher &amp;Lohse
Rex•ll Drugs
That certificate hanging
an oor wall ollesh to

the years of !ifody and
training tl1ot go into the

Wears, Mrs. Forrest E. Wilson.

SYRACUSE - Reading the
lOoth Psalm for devotions opened the meeting at the Slar Class
ol the Flr st United Preobyllrion

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5:00 to 9:00 PM

to 12:30

Lohn and l(enneth McCul·

Iough are your fri.ndly phamraclsh at Swi aher ond
Loh1e Rexatl Drugs. They have low prescription
prices and prompt service and dis.count drvg prices

over he would Blratshtm me
out. I sm an A aCuden!, _have
c1u..... FlaoDclal curpora- no lnterelllla smaklag, drlaldng,
tton, o diversified IIDanclol Jlold. or going wild, and 1 try to help
lng 11141 their pt'CijlOS8d Mom.
merpr partner Tower_.,
An;ywa,y. he set down rules
Inc:. (a CATV . . _ ) , today everything !rom dating Ia
IUIIIOUDced earnlnp lor the nine hoDietlwk to talldng back. I can't
months onded September 30.
breathe without breaking some
CFC reported conaolldated net of them, Punla- Is rou&amp;ll.
earn1np of N28,640 lor the nine
Mom brags about how I have
llllllllhl wlllc:lt repl'OSOIIta an In· improved ainceGeoraetookover,

closed with PI'IIY·

er in unison. November hostess
will be Mrs. Hudson The roll
call word will be "Thanks or
ThankfUl.'' Mrs. Slack sened

Will Sing for

036 lor the ..... period 1967.
Pro forma earnings per sllore

"""'-" bued m averaaellllll·
bor ofsharel outatandlnl! In 1968
- - ' with $.911n 1987 baaed .., avenge lhareo lllllllaftd..

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A c:ounly chorUs of250 volcos
will sing Friday morniDI ao tbe
SoutheastA!rn Ohio Edueai!Clll
Assn. general sesllon ~ at
the new COnvo&lt;a1kln ~ at
Oldo Ulllveroiv.
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loc:t from all local hllh

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seven day 1 a week. Let us serve you for all your

opeaker lor prolooalonollllldbuo-

prescription and drug ne•cls.

lnell groups, will apeak Ill tho
general session on the topic,

Uncork Your lUdden Tal••-''
DepariJIIelllalmeellnlo In Idle·
Glled·la the allernoob .
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Plymouth 1 • Four~~~~ lliWf. ·
Featurli'lg 84 bH"'Iful mcklels, •·

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master• and achool
100men where Marvin Walker of
!Wth""lll Ohio IDue Croll will

apeak.

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Brown and Black

TlllriMiay evening the ...,..,
tors will attend a joint lllOOIIng

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home two bouro before tile otbora, abe 11011'1 (101 uked again
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Plymoulh lineup to win you OYIIt thlt year. So many new modefs,
Including Rood Runners and GTXe, that you juot miy not want ·

This year, Join the

BdE Students

the

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tor the "dove" plink on VIet-

GUI!pn, who mode his 1111.rk
in ~setting IAusche, the tlve-time Ohio governor, faces in
Slxbo a !ormldoble ~ponent.
During his three tenns in the
Ohio House of Representatives,
Saxbe made no enemies.
As the only RclubliCin leader in the slate who sll)ported
labor in directly by not oppos1~ "right • to • work" In 1958 •
he has won the AFL-CJO to his
slllo.
Although the grcq~'s Committee or. Political Education en-.
dorsed Gilligan, it Is not an un-known fact that labor, a a one
leader put it, "can live with Bill

One la11e IIOUp now marked
down for quick clearance. All
new fall styles and colors
Sizes 8 to ZO. Shop tomorrow!

We're Ready For
Christmas
"Everything" You

Will Meed Fo,

gas, Lewis Vista, Ruby
Jones; beverage, .!Jdrle)' Edwards; $5 at B&amp;B Market, Mrs
Mary Roush; Case of R. c. Cola,
Gladys Hood; Permanent, Lorena
Welsa; Fleshers, gas, lleneCartwright, and ABC Cleaners, HenVanMeter.

Decorating Or

Gifts

Du'ley's Flerlst

Fri. &amp; Sat.
Til 9 PM

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Dudley Ave.
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A CURRICULUM OF

LAY·A·WAY FOR THE

Opposite
Parking_ Lot

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(Op•n Mon. I frl. till 9 pm)

YOU VISIT

GLAMORIZE YOUR
~~ BOYS AND GIRLS
ill
FROM THE INSIDE..QUT WITH
- Underwear, Pajamas, Gowns
TRIM FIT - Socks, Knee-Sociis, Tllhts
PLAY CLOTHES by l'oddle-Tyke
SIZES
Heath-Tex, Carter, Rm Roy,
INFAHT5
THRU 12
Billy The Kid, Stretchlnl
BLUE BIRD - Shirts and Sweat•s
DRESSES by Nanette, i;lnderella·
.and Polly Flinders
Kll'tE KIDDiE Coats, Jackets Snow

at Okin1wa, Ow battle stan

Drtsltl, Y1l. tt 12.00
Skirts , Y1lutsto 9.00

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FOR TEENS

CHRISTMAS
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CHANGE
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ON THE T IN MIDDLEPORT, 0.'

member of Cincimatl Council
He later switched tram lhe "local political party" to the Demo&lt;!rata.
During his 10 years on counell, he sponsored legtslaUon on
lltr employment practice&amp; and
initiated heari~s on povert;y.

After his experience in the
of Representatives,
Saxbe rtas ready lor statewide
ottlce and was elected to h I s

::e :se~~~~~ R:rS:~t,e:;~'

Taft Jr. The m~xt ,)'BI.r he WOII
hlo old Job bock, e!Q&lt; councll·
mn, an:l held tt. .POst until Auguat of this year •hen be nsianed to devote tulltlm1 to
cUilpiJgning.
Married with
cltllclren,
Gilligan haa degrees trom N~
tre Dame and the UnlverliQ ot
Cincinnati. He served in WwJd
War U, earned the Sllver Star

GiUipn, who ftrst attracted
national attention as a member
ollhe 89th Congress, started his
political Ute as a "Cha.rterite"

state House

ALL YOU'LL NEED
IS YOUR

THE I'DDIE SHOPPE

grees rrom Ohio State Univeralty,

S&amp;xbe."'

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saxbe aerved duriJW World
Wor D oDd returned to octlve
duty durlnr the Kcir... COOlllct
as a member of Ohio Army Nath•l Guord. Ht currentl,y holdo
the rank or coloreL
Soxbe lo morrled and has
three chUdren. He has two d&amp;o

nam.

Lambert; rood blender, Mrs.
Richard Fowler; radio, Mrs. osM
car Roush; watell, Wanda James;
hair cut, Mrs. E, A. Schaekel;
bottes, Betty Cadle; John Lewis

Tho heoriiWt led to tho./ f .r I t
muldclpol C&lt;mmiii!IQ It HI o • ·
eooDmlaajon, p,eeeooJiiw Ott fad.
oral -.,.,..rlflqltla• GWigojl DKJWCI lntD CcJoirou ·
In the Johnson r.Ddallda &lt;I JJM
and wos aeuve In the JIUiiql
of the Gteat SOCiety JU'GII'IIIII,
ouch os llfeillcore ond the ~
mentuy and Secmdar)' Edue...
tim Act of '1985.
In hla bid lor re-«ectton. GUligan was deleltecl by Rcthrt

1966.

bert H. HWDphrey before the
convention. During the convenUon, he led tho plotrorm nght

Help Teacher

I don't think I hlrle lmprov.
ed as a person. I juol koetJ 1n1 he mar blow IL
mouth abut and go aloog with
A good rule lor new .._,._
what they say because I am a- enta: don't pill draatle changes
fraid of being pmlshed. rm 11111 eveu t!lough your llpOUse seem.
ol hate lnllde.
ln&amp;lY JpJJrOVes, II they•re unfair
Helen, please oqo1oln to par. (u Georre's punishments appear
enta that -..time• w11eu ldda to be) reaentment aoon replaces
argue 'they don"t mean to be us~ gr'itltude, IIIII there goes t h o
II,Y, but are Crying to . - up loarrlagel
lor wbot they think Ia rlgltt; that
Try one oftboH mother -&lt;laugh •
curfew should depend on wllere ter talkayauuledtohave.llml&amp;ht
you're &amp;'Qlng, so you won't haYe open her eyea. - H,

Clwrus of 250

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academic
ot his arguementativent•A world. He can, when neceuary.
- has csst himself tnto the prod his disciples rrom confu..
"new politic•" as ret~resented ston to an unclerstanclhw the
by the Kennedys an:l U.S. Sen. issues.
Eugene J , McCorthy.
However, Sexbe does not aJ.
Saxbe,
the Mechanjcsburg Wt.ys 'lhln controversy. He has
lawyer - squire who has a repu· been known to 11hoot from the
tatlon tor getting olong wlth al- hlp when hl1 dander is \11, and
most everybody In Ohio, repre-- It such time• has changed
sents the "old politics~ · as a views on VIetnam, gun control
member of the well-oiled GOP and the retirement of FBI Diestabllshmert.
rector J. Edgar Hoover,
As 1 pragmatic, realistic and
Only once in Saud»e's 20 year
moderate Republican, S a x b e polldcal ca:: :-:;.~.· has he bucked
has played by the rules. walt- the party. That was in 1954
trw: his turn at each step. Gil· when he ran without erdorseligan, on the other hand, rarely ment ror the GOP senatorial
panes \C&gt; the chance to~ nomlnaUon. The licking he took
lash his tormentors and lecture laugtlt him a lesson.
his erring follow~n.
Gilligan, on tile other hand,
Yet it would be a mistake to has been a tighter, bucking the
catAlog Gilligan as volatile or party and i 18 financial ally, the
Saxbe as a blalll country AFL-ClO. With support !rom
squire. Both are complex men, both In May, he boot U.S. Sen.
seasoned in the colduct of Ohio Frank J, Lausclle, a political
politics arxl given to changing legem as a vote geUer.
themael ves to suit the time and
Since then his troubles, mostaudience,
ly financial, have been •Ired
A former Xavier University publicly because o( hh rerusal
proressor, Gilligan has not lost to S\C)port Vice President H~~&amp;

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IIOUI!Ced Ita nine mooth results
of '178,170 Iller P'Q'mont of
f89,580 In preferred dividends.

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and even tells her frlendlhe HAS
to whip me 11011l8times.

~le earnings were $93,.
185 lor 1987.
Pro forma oomblned oarnlag&amp;,
before preferred dividends, as~

which may account for

MASON - The recent Mason Ramsburg.
Grade School Carnival, aponaorM
Chili sauce, Mra Kathryn
ed by the PTA was a big success, JohnBOil; hot dogs, Mn. Vernm
lor whicll the PTA thanks every- Roulh, and helpers, Mrs. Martha
one that helped ln anyway.
Redmond and Mr1. EvelYn RottLlsted below are the commit· gen; pronto pups, Mrs. Jotm Lewtee chairmen and thelr helper&amp;, is, anrt helpera, Mrs Betty
and the winners of door prizes. Roush, Mrs. Evelyn HoUgen,
The chairman of the carnival Mrs Carol Workman. Mrs. Evewas Red Tucker; Ln charge of lyn stawart, Mrs. Lucy Johnson,
prizes IGr games, Rev. Lowell Mrs. Crena Barnitz, Mra. Elenor
Keeney, and ot tickets, Mrs. Jarrell.
Bonnie McFarland a n d Mrs .
Also, trinkets, Mrs. Phyllis
Glad,ys Stewart.
Gilkey, and helpers, Richard Gilother workers were, door priz~ key, Mrs. Charles Stanley, Mrs.
ea, Mrs. Beaulah Bocook; main- Jane Chapman, M r s. !ilirley
tenance, Charles Stanley; publici- Tucker, Mrs. Richard Ohlinger,
ty, Mrs. Loretta Ramsburg; auc- Mrs. Carol Workman, Mra. Isa~
tioneer, Da,yt.on Raynes; soup, belle Brown, Mrs. Joam Taylor,
Mra. Cectle Johnson and Mrs . Mrs. Loretta Pauley; candy &amp;ale,
Beaulab Bocook; bake sale, Mrs. Mrs. Jackie Sisson, and helpAgnea Roush, helpers, Mrs. Ooters, Mrs. Mary Thevenin, Mrs.
Q&lt;
.aDCI Mrs. Loretta Walter Werry Mrs.
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land, Mro. lli\rothy Johli.ifhll'··t
cones and cotton candy,
Linda Steele; popcorn, Mrs . Ruby Jonea and .Mn. Patty Caraey,
and helpers, Dorothy Russell and
Mrs. Walter Werry.
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A• a tulfUlment or one j)UI'poae
White elephant, Mro. Donna
of the Future Business Leaders Gibbs, M r a. Loretta Pauley;
r1 America at Southern H 1 g h games, chairman. Robert Roush
SChool, Ienior BOE studentl, Su~ - grab bag, Mrs . Kath,y Davis;
un Tuttle. Nancy Bentz, Penny throw at monkey, Mn. Patt.Y
DIU, Mindy Proftltt, and Diana Arnold, helpers, Luther Tueker,
Cross are assisting Mrs. Vinas Jerry Arnold. Brad John1011, Bob
Lee. their teacher, In the Red Roush, Bill Davis; fish pole, Mrs.
Cross Grive, Ln the corporation Loretta Stanley. and her chilof Raclae
dren; !Ish pond, Mrs. 1tlar)' Keh·
The drive ls to be completed ler Mrs. Patty Smith; ring toss,
by November 1.
Mrs. Rosemary Samsel, Mildred
Hawleyj baseball toss, Jerry
Arnold, Bill Davis; dart game,
waa aaked, aa It's too embar- Mrs. MaryRoush,andMrs.Charrasstna. My mother used to unlotte Yonker, Mrs. Evel,yn HoUderltand these thlnp. What's gen; jailhouse, Red Tucker, Dayhappened to her?- S'fEPCHn.D
ton Raynes.
Dear S.C. :
Door prizeswerebtcycle, Tony
Your mother Is trying to make
her aea::nl marriage w o r k.
George lo trying too, but II he
doem't couJ tho Big Father act,

crease over the 1967 earn1np of
•800,151. Tonr Antemas an-

and ........
lll!Jl'OVal of tho
-led U..,&amp;el - ' d bo$894,.
390 lor the nine lllOIItha ended
Soptember 30, 1988 IIIII $784,-

dlrec:tor,

to, "rll wait tor an honorsble
i~U!'. ~ """c:t~ . me tq be likewise?'' 'That's a single standard whieh makes 1he past un.
Important. Rlght't - H.

9 Months Up

n.om.

Wayne Swisher, Harold

bored" route as a bachelor, if
he wants his bride to be specllll only ror him. Let tdm marry one of. the swingers. rll wait
for the man who waits for mel
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Dear Out:
You may have a long walt.
Wh1 mt modl(y your statement

'· Earnings for

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ac:boOlo and Is dlroeled by
u GUes f1 Portsmouth W e 1 t
Hlglt School. Norna Jean Prior ·
of !Wth Webster Scbools lla&lt;·
compantst. WU1ard Ba;Wm ol
Green 111gb School 11 uolsWrt

his love to many before? His
argurnentlstbatlfshehl••easy,"
she'll coo.Unue so alter mar~
rlage. Do male chasers mirac-

101" the aame actions. They say Dear Helen:
a follow has o right to oak a
!Wore George married 1111
girl Is ohe'o a virgin, but It'• molhor he was real nice to me.
110110 of the girl's buslnese wbot He took ua both out to dlmer
and bouglrt me l!lOOV1 recordo •
He oloo helped me with 11\l' math.
But DOW that he Ia 11\l' step.
!other, things have clw!ged, He
told Mom I was a spoiled brot
and II abe would let him W!e

With Mia&amp; Mumaw aJao giving
the pra,yer .
Roll call was answered by aeven members with a scriiJlure
verae containing the word "harvest." It was stated that World
Community Day will be at the
Trinity Church of Christ Nov. I
in Pomeroy
During the proKJ'am session
several readings were as follows, 11 Prayer for the Nation,"
by Rachel McBride; "Fragile
Momenta," by Florence Potts;
Hazel Clark, read, •'The Quiet
People"; Mayme Holmes,
Never Walk Alone;" ••A Time
for Thanksgiving," by M,yla HIJd..
son; Ada Slack read 11 Are You
In the Right Work?"'
All were from the "Guidepost... Miss Mumaw read 11 Autumn Leaves" from a book by
Helmark.

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find his glrl is unchaste, than
she does to team he has given

ASIQD

tho, ~e standard. M1 !rlends
dl~ ~ · · mt;";.-~ ;llllnk
It's perfedl,y oka,y lor a IUY to
get mperlence when and 'Where
he can, but they condemn a girl

refreshments.

our quotificotions!

Idea that he gets more hurt to

&amp;-l'ANDARD, SHE SAYS
Dear Helen:
1 waa asked ln a nationwide
IUI'Vey if I would feel 11 Serlously hurt" It l learned my fl~
ance had ·~een around" quite
a lot. I replied, "There wouldn't bo s wedding."
girl who chesn't go tor

making of a ptlormacidit's yoor guarantee of

pie, tholr prol&gt;lomo and pleasurea, their troubles and tun. As
wttb the relt of Helen Help US!,
it welcomes laughs but WOll't
dodge a 18J'lous CJJ8stloo with a
brush-oft.

FOR rr, care uloual,y change to true husbands?
of Helen Help USI this news- I think ootl
JIOI)er.
Ma,ybe rm cr8Z)', but 1 think
DOWN WITH DOUBLE
a J!1&lt;Y shool ...'t go tho •1Jed to

Star Class

The meeting

Does a man have a childish

to YOUTH

man,
a&lt;me

PTA Carnival Workers Thanked

he has dono.

This column ls for young pea.

Send your teenage IJleationa

Readings are

Given Church

termed the "new politics. ••
The majority ol the polls iBilcate they are but nothing will
be finalized until the votes are
countei in the battle between
Democrat John J. GUligan and
Republican WUI!am Bort S.xbe.
The fight, which sometimes
has turned into a mud-&amp;liJltl~
altair in recent weeks. Is considered close enough to be decided within the Onal days of

the campaign.

BIHTHS
Mrs. Robert W, Davia, WeUB·
ton, daughter, 12:43 a.m. Thursday; Mrs. Robert Jones, Jr.,
Jackson, son, 3:40 a.m. Thursda,y.

Frankie Mwnaw, when members
met in the church annex Oct. 22

"Everything In Hardware"

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SOboOI !\dd'i!nlltroi!Ye .organisa-

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Red Head Irishman Jousts
Country Squire for Senate

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He wu deteoted tor rHieetioo
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The Election--No. 5

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Items olfored will Include
new rummage, electricaJ, appllancea, Children's dolillnlt,
ole. Hours of tho sale will be
f1"0m 9 a.m. IDltll noon each or
tlie two days.

sent the program entitled ., A
Real Thanksgiving. u Hostesaea
will be Mrs. Walter M. Windsor,
Mrs. William Cruickshank, Mro.
Eldridge Sauer, Mrs. 0. H. Car~
der, Mrs. Robert lUte, Mra. Jotm
sayre and Miss Eala Burdette.

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Trlrilv Mefh.

odllll Cburcb will CCIII&amp;Jilo
·l'IIDlDI&amp;JII Silo OYOr:Y Friday
ODd 'SIIurdo.Y WriDI ~ lllOIIth
of NovembOr It 'the RUmmage
RcK&gt;m m 5th street.

luUoo wiD meet Frl~ at ~ p.m.
In the MaD.sioo House with Mill
Lelah FUwell, regent, presldlnl.
Mro. J. M. Foolei!OIII will pro..

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In surim)ary, tbe eGJ.l;a\0\'·sald .

fleid serVIce at wvu, mOt with 11c1n, ln-OerVtce ·idueatte~~, ~
the bolnl, .Omlnlotntive ol!l- lng methode, pUi,jl atUtude tilwanl

Moots Friday

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gulCianca pJ'OII'am~, learn·
Dr. ·David A. PU&gt;zoll, coordln·
ator of edUea!ioUJ re......,h oncj lng n"'!""""l, 14a&lt;l_&gt;er ~·· ,

PT. PLEASANT- Tho CoiClll·
el Charles Lewis Chapter of
Daugbters of the AmerlcanRno-

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HOUIS

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SUCRETS
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Rar. 98c
lOll's

BAYER
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CALWTUI

SlfftAIEF
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PftLL~"S

PUlNTEHS

Nmel Table TQp Design
Made With Fancy Buttons
By POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY - While on vacation 1 saw a table top ma.de
with a design of a tree with pink b~ossoms, formed with
fancy buttons. The trunk was made w~th brown buttons, the
leaves different shades of green and pmk buttons were used
tor the blossoms. A house was also outlined with bu~tons, with
flowers in front of it, and even a fence made of white buttons
for a \'ery pretty little cottage scene. One could use her own
imagination and dream up a pattern that woul~ ~ suitable
for the buttons on hand . These seemed to be la1d m cement
or one could use a plain background and glue the buttons on.
J hope this inspires M.B. for a use for the pretty buttons she
has saved.-F. B. B.

·-"""'""'""",_"' Polly's Problem- - - - - - - a
DEAR POLLY - 1 have not used a lovely linen table·
cloth and napkins I received as a wedding gift for fear
of spilling something on them or getting a stain. I have
seen those spray cans of fabric pro~tor and W?ndered
if it would help to spray the cloth w1th that or If there
is any other way.- MRS. W. W. W., Jr.

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DEAR POLLY - My broth·
ers. sisters and I used to
have the problem that when
we got up in the mght we
could not f i n d the light
switch. My mother finally
solved this by putting a piece
of tape that glows in the
dark on each light switch .
Now we can easily find them
in the dark.-REXANNE

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DEAR POLLY -Recently I
heard of a lovely way to use the flower-patterned wash cloths
that come in certain boxes of soap or detergents. Sew the
wash cloths together the same as you would sew quilt squares.
Howe\·er, these squares would be more co1orful and larger
as each would have a vivid nower or bouquet of flowers . They
could also be sewed together to make a diamond pattern. In
either case, the resulting bedspread would be washable, require no ironing, take lots of hard wear and stay new-looking
for years.~MRS. A. M. B.

Costume Prizes Given
COstume prizes were awarded
at a Halloween party at the Mid-dleport Church oC Christ for
members of the jwllor choir directed b)' Mrs. Kenneth Scftetj.
Awarded the prizes were Kathy
Baker, costumed as a wtlch, the

Guests
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obsened "Woman's Day" Sun-- pianist.
Evangelist and Mrs. James
da,y with Mrs. Margaret Armstrong of Gallipolis as the fea- Brewer talked to the grott&gt; on

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r as a motivating rorce. She used
•'~ scripture from Revelations 12.
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missions following a testimonial
service. There was a reading,
"Pie18e Don't Wake Him ltl" by
Mrs. Minnie Green, arxl. several
seledions during the program by
the junior choir.
Mrs. William L Smith was
chairman for the ai}Gy observ-

;: luncheon. The aft.ernoonprogram ance. Sarah Greene, Mary Qualls
; tb:Juded devotion&amp;. by Mrs. Fan- and Mrs. Howard Engltlh were
~ Di8 Mle West and Mrs. Kitty
.: S.wxters of Gallipolis. There was
~ prayer by Deacon WiUiam Arm• strong and a song service led by

on the fmance ccmmlttee appoint..
ed by Mrs. Smith.

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party oC the Pomeroy Elementary
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A riiD\liUlfle sale will be held

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MondaY and Tuesday in the PhDlips Sisters bulldln&amp; Pomeroy.
The sale will begin on both da.Y!
at 9 a. m.

Pickup &amp; Deliv.ry

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111-yoar-«d boy ol H0111

Korw hu been adopted through
the Parents Adoption Plan by

ugliest; Rlrdy Roach, a bride,
the prettiest; T1m Scites, a robot, the filmiest; 11&gt;1 Trudy
Roach, a hippie, the most orighwJ. 11te prize for the one the
hardest to identity went to Redlna
Pratt.
The parcy was planned by the
jmior leadefl Of the ChOirt Patty Glue, Sharoa Wilson and Del&gt;
bie Triplett. Guests were greeted by Miss Wilson, costumed as
a witch, who escorted ttwmtoher
den, the decorated p&amp;rcy room.
where Miss Triplett portrayed
a acreeching ghost as Miss Glaze
p}Qed appropriate music on the
plano.
Games were played during the
evening and refreshmerm were
aerved by Mra. Franklin Trip..
lett, Mrs. Arthur He11, a n d
Mrs. Carl Roach. Choir mem~
bers atteo:Ung were Paul Cunningham, Crenson Pratt, Ida easel, Martha McNeal, Cindy Trip-

the One--Won-One Class of the
Pomeroy
First
Blptlst
Church.

The clus alreadY has provided for two girls, the last
one having recently reached
18, the age limit for assist.ance through the plan.
Mrs. Victor Young presided at the meeting. The teach~
er's thought, a poemonhumUity, was given and Mrs. Ellen
COUch presented devotiona
usll'lll: scriptures from St. Matthew ao:l Kings l The meeti~¥ concluded with prayer by

MaralyM and caral,yM or Pomei'()J', were at South Point Sunday
to viait Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hester, Mrs. Heater's blrth:lay was

Clthy Meadows, Mary Boas,
Christi Hess, David Cd.e, Cindy
Glaze, Janie Van Meter, Jod.)'

Tolbert and Cindy Manley,
C&amp;thy Hess, Angela Baker,
Eric Scites, Mrs. William Tol·
ber~ Mr. and Mrs. RaymondBaker aoo Mr. aDd Mrs. Rlymorxi

Visitations
Held by PTA
Classroom visitation was held
at Monday ntght•s meeting of the
Racine Elementary PTA. Mrs.
Marlene Fisher presided. A report was gtYen on the recent

Cole were guests.

for Fred
Jackson of Middleport were COil-"
ducted Oct. 22 at the Mount Mor~
lah Baptist Church by the Rev.
Robert JaeksolL
Here rrom out of town for the
services were Mr. and Mrs. Wil~
Ham Oiltz, William Mabra, Jloi&gt;.
by Mosby. Mary Ellen Smith and
Phoebe Coats, all of Columbus;
Attorney Melvin Young and Mrs.
Aaron KennedY, Clevelan:I;Douglas Y~. Youngstown; Mrs.
Earl Braxton, Cincinnati; Mrs.
Vincent Young, Erie, PL; and

meeting of the Meigs Coont;y
Council of Parents and Teachers
and an e,;planation of new math
was given by Mrs. Fisher.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Douglas Jackson,
The room count showed 41 parRend ville.
ents and teachers presert with
the third grade receiving the glf't
lor havtng the most parents in
attendance.
Plans were made lor a Halloween . party to 'l be held Thuraclay
·afternoon at the school. It was
noted that school willbedismlued on Frid~ for a teachers'
meeting to be held at Athens.
Refreshments were served and.
parents visited classroam&amp; and
teachers.

TAFT
CHIEF JUSTICE

FOR

Bethel62 to
Go to Church Sunday will be
observed this weekend by members of Bethel 62, Irternatlonal
Order of JobsDaUKhters,accord~
i~ to plans made durlrw a meet-

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Because

Crew1on !.UPPORTS fedetal old to elementary and
uc:ondary education, Including the Teachers. Corps
Prot;~rom which he wanta -continued and expanded, not
reduced.

Because

Crewaon SUPPORTS an lncrecne In Social Security
benefit payment&amp; and .. elieve1 the ... payments. should
be lncreand automatically In proportion to future In•
ern••• in contumer pric.s .

Monday night.
The girls will attend the
service at 9 a. m. at the Forest

ing

inspection was read. The Bethel
girls were complimented on all
phases of tlleir work. A report
was also given on the candy sale

conducted by the members.

Because

2-Hour
DRY OEANING
SERVICE
Our Ututl Good (luning

Robinson's deaners

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Club drew Clau7;,·••Snowbotlld.. ,
arran,.monta uoi!W Iota ol pittor. The c1raw1orr lor claoHa by
d.., repro10atad1ea - plac:o
Friday night at lho Ohio P""or
Co.
Amlounced bythopreoldenlw.,
tho Realooll mootlng lobe hold
at EutemHfPtS.hoolonNov.lB.
MrL Haney Erlnltte a ad

A book In memoryofMra. Bertha on,r haa boonploced In the
Pc:neroy Library, It waa reported durl011 Tuesday afternoon's

B. CREWSON

Paid pol iticol od: Crews. on for Congress Committee,
George A. Bonks, chr. 14Y2 North Court St., Athens, Ohio

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A DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR SELECTION
Still tb•o lefl to pl~t fall bulbs far spring
. bloomlno,
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his wife 'aod Alonzo De Weea.

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MilROY
•.'!PEN FRI. &amp; SAT.

Daedalus was worshiped In
Greek mythology as the inventor of carpentry and tools.

NI~TS.fiL 9

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COLA

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12 oz. bottles

WE ACCEpt f'OOD COUPONS
Open EVery Week Day 9:00 to 7:00

Miss Lydia Ebersbach was the

chairman !or the obsenance and
gave the meditation. An offering
was taken for schools, hospitals
and homes supported by Metllodist women, both at hlme a n d

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Member F.D.I.C.

POMEROY, 0.

MAIN ST.

SPACE PAID FOR
BY NEW YORK CLOTHING HPLISE·:

POMEROY

QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

~3975

WHITE CLOUD

TISSUE
. 4 .rolls4.
oldy

Savinas
For:
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
Sunday

FAST
FREE
DELIVERY
REG. 1.09

11e
coupon Nre

.POMEROY

I_YADEC

AR 1.15
ONLY

Mtps kHP 10&lt;1
cool and cllm

PUFFS

ine Roush on Japan.

lb~.l.19

weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. Grandpar.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter

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REG. 7.79

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VASELINE
'HAIR TONIC

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HIDDEN MAGIC
'HAIR SPRAY
REG. 1.99
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ber land, W. Va. They have another daughter, age 3.

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VISITS PARENTS
Sp-5 George Cleland, who rewrned from GermanY where he
spent the pa&amp;t nlne montha In the

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Unbeatable is Plymouth Sport Satellite. The car
lhat helped win over ¥• of a million competitive ownera
to Plymouth in the past two yeara. Now ll'a back,
beautiful all over again. Ready to make thla, your unbeatable
year. See it today. Look what Plymouth's up to now.

AUTHORIZED DPI!M

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shower.

This year, Join the Unbeatables

Papal State.
The term "Papal States"'
embraced the land in Italy
over which the Roman Catholic Church formerly had
temporal power. Today it Is
only the 105-acre Va!lean
City.

Tom Rue Motors, 399 South 3rd. Ave., Middleport, 0.

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Uir.bea•at Ia guys!

miscellaneous shower honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Biggs or
~rlng!leld will be held Saturday
night at 9 p, m. at the Hemlock
Grove Grall£e Hall. Mr. andMrs.

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Member Federal Reserve System

SHOE STORE

-your Scm

Salvr.oior Tn ~

er reported on Indonesia, Mrs.
Jean Warner on Korea, Mrs. Roy
Reuter on the Philippines, Miss
Nelle Bingonlrdiaam::IMn. Paul-

Dol"sel Biggs are holts for the

CHAPMAN-CANADAY

REGULAR 1.19

and open your

THE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

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household account.

Choose your favorlfe color now: blu• green brown
cordo and gol.en.
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or Mr. ...t Mra. Henry
Ewbw. Pomeroy. Mn. Knox am
MrL Yeauger are aistersofMrs.
Ewing. During their visit here;
Mr. and 'Mrs. Knox, Mrs, Yeaugor 11&gt;1 Mea. Ewiag wett toWaah-

DAUGHTER BORN

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dist Church.

Cleland, Racine, and Mr. and

Miss-· America.
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VISIT WITH EWINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Knox of
Teoeck, N. J,, and Mrs. curtis

men's Society of Christian ServIce at the Pomeroy United Meth~

she could prove she

A VOTE FOR QUALITY
AVOTE FOR THE NEI YORK .~..v•
HOUSE. WE DO NOT URGE
fO,
Fm ANY PARTICULAR CAiiDIDATE.
BUT WE DO URGE YOU TO VOTE: SER··
CISE YOUR AMERICAN HERIT,AGE ,4ND
VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATE OF Y.OUR
CHOICE.

c:munentary on Intelligent votln&amp;i
1M Miu Nelle Bing readlrw,

REG. 59c 15x20"-WELCoME MATS... .......................4Bc
REG. $1.00 LEAF AND GRASS BAGS, 4 in pkg._67c
REG. 9Bc 5 QT. MIX AND SERVE BOWL........- ..... 64c
REG. $1 .49 I~ BUSHEL LAUNDRY BASKETS......99c
REG. $1.98 PLASTIC DISH DRAINERl............-$1.&lt;17
REG. 79c GET SlT HAIR SPRAY- ......- ............. 3Be
REG. $1.39 ANACIM TABLETS (100).. ..........._ .....96c
REG. $1.00 BOXED STATIONERY..................__ 78c
REG. H,59 LADIES VINYL DRESS GLOVES....94c pr.
REG. S .59 Wl.NDOW SHADEL..--..---···-·-"•·

The annual Week ofPrayer and
Self-Denial observance was held
Wednesday afternoon by the Wo-

CHECKING ACCOUNT

ry WilllamiOD. Mro. WIDI Wlll
hoot tfio NOtUibor_JIIMtiiW. ·
Relreohmenti were ·aer...t to
15 membero allll twoauom, Meo.
Orion Nll1011 m1 Mro.' ilcobart
Biohop by lira. C. E. Blahap 11&gt;1
Mro. Gill' Larkin, .-mea.

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Service is Held

Mr and Mrs. Alien Cleland
or Sleubenville, are amouncing
birth or a daughter, Oct. 22,

..SOmethlqr for Notld~"
Mrs. Hampton was devotloml

leader on the topic. "'Launch
Out." She. read scripture from
meetiJw of thePomeroyWomen"s L'*" 5 ...t a modltatlm entldocl
Chrlatlan Tempei'IIICoUnlonlwld '•Obedience." GI'Oq) •lrwing of
at the United Methedlot Church. . "I Love to Tell the story" a n d
Mro. Allen Hampton prealdod prayer concluded the meeting.
•t the meeting wben plana were
made lor the combined November
11&gt;1 December moed011 to be held
Deo. 11 with a potluck diMOr at
noon. Membera are to contribute
lood lor a boaket which will be
shen to a needy lamlly alld at
;_ secretary; and Mrs. J1m11 Nl~
Mrs. Ferrell were Jo Arm Criap that dmo a sill will be sent to the
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allll'lye Cll!rord.
Velol'lnl HOIPital.
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A letter was read concerning
the United Stlitea COnference on
Alcmol held Ia Waahi,.tm, D. c.,
In September. Amq the noted
speakers at the conference was
Paul Harvey who was introduced
by Mark Hatfield.
Groq~ 'ainglng or "I Need Thee
Every
Hour" and prayer by Miss
STILL IN PROGRESS
Ada
Genhelmer
opened the meet,,.
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ing. "Action Ahead" was the proFollowing le JU•t A '•• Of Tho Mony Woney Sa,...., You Will
Our Sto,.,
";'; Find ly
gram theme with MrL Hobert
Wlrner presentiJw an article,
REG. 29c FACIAL TfSSUE...........................,......,.... I&amp;c
"Elections
are ror the Birds," a
REG. $1.79 PLASTIC MAGAZINE RACK ................ 99c

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The tra•ellnl prize -ted b,.
Mra. Wlnn no "'"'by Mro.Har·

ARRIVALS!

Union Meets Tuesday

States, while Mrs. Robert Warn-

If she had a

od •• me-ra or the olub. It
wu dedded to pUI'chaae tile .,.._
plomelll for the Garden Club
book.
Chrlo Diehl proo.- the d..,
with tour woodbaaoarorarraments whloh tw had made. TheJo
were auctioned olf clw1ng the
moot1011 for $UO.
The pr08J'IIII incllllod aa art~
cle OD 11 HOW to Plan an Herb
Gl,rden" by Mrs. Nicholson, and
"s.ed• to Plant In the Fall" by
Mro. Diehl. "''"- Charles Foley

pve prdeaing tlpa lor November. '
Dewllono to _ . tha meed,.
wore pvea by Mea. Blohop. She
read HGfve Tbukl to God" taken
fran the IJppar Room 11111 doood
with ap&lt;Qor, Tile creed...tcolleot wore reed in 111180n ...t the
members reapoDIIed to roU call
by _.ng an herb grown In their

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spoke or lacUiUes in the United

con1usion!

Vernon Weber wereac~ept­

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Annual WSCS

An old-fashioned belll011 and

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moatary &amp;:~ wu.tlla&lt;uoood.
'l'beD!e af tha aho!r Ia "Christmal ldala", alit the Rutlllnd

ME;-.

DOLLAR-STREI'CHER

FLOOR SHOW IN TOWN. THE PLYMOUTH

post in Masuchuaettl for U.e
two years he has left in aervice

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...t Doe. 1 at tile Pmttl'O¥ EJ•

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Crow••n SUPPORTS lload control logl•lotlon.

~HARRY

!UPON REQUEST!

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Racine, and haa left for hll new

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Cr.,non SUPPORTS fed•ral appropriation• far IUCh
program• as Head Start, vocational and job tralnint;~,
Neighborhood Youth Corps, Community Action Program•,
and Small Busineu loan• .

Crewson SUPPORTS a limit on the amount any farmer
or form operation can receive in federal IUbsldles..

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JOOK WHQS GPT THE BEST. - - . .

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Attend Church

by, tho pnlldolll to
· '··af tho Southeastern Obfo Mental Mra. WIM .tor hor a u f - on
~ ~ter aiAihenllfloplaJ&gt;. p_.,o thio gaol Jill' ...t tD
:g.&lt;.,t flir,Noy. 12 tdten lhe J¥1,and . Mro. l!!!iioll, . IJ~ lor ber pert
~ Garden Club IDOl MondaY Dlchtal ' • 00 tho telephone CCIIIIItiUM.
I&lt; tho homo ol Mro. c. E. Blahop.
1: The Pnltll'llll will feature malo~. lrw velvet 1'0101 with Mra. VlrKU
.Atklna, Mro. Hobert Clladaf,
'j. Mr.o. James Tlllll...t Mro. Oleva
l' ~ ao 11111t:ruetoro. Mro.
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M111'1'1l' 1riiJ lave
ctarp of tit. COII181tl and ettte.
TeriaA Ann Ferren celebnted
)' 1'11111• arran,.meau lorlheevolll her olf!)rth blrthdoJI with a Pll'!1
(_ 1iiiJ be handled bt Mrs, Paul on Saturdl¥ aile.,_ at the home
2' Wlm.
af her parents, Mr. miMra. Dll_.l&lt;
llllrirw the maettnr each mem- ford Fe.,..IL
~ bar preoontod tli'Oglllawhlchlflll
·. The Hlll.,.oen thame "''earbe dlotrlbuted to tho Health eeni- rled out with lavon of borna ....
~ or reaidoata during the Nov. i2 ' ·balloont. Hofl'eollnonll af ice
'( mHUJW. It at decided ttat anow- cream, c~. potato eldpa and
ball &lt;Ike ...t ...._. will be KOoi-Aid were oer...tallerwhlch
oorvad ...t fln..-awlll be s~- Teroaa apenecl her IDIIIl' Dice
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Piau wore 1180 . . - lor the slfle,
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members to make a - r
Attending were JOiliQ' Bentley,
orarrangemeau to be- telhe ' Alan Lee Crlop, Angela Cll«ord,
• Heoilth Center fiJi uae durii~J lhe Lee 11&gt;1 Jo.ye Ord, Lori 11&gt;1 Cor'll loollda!'a. Tile .,.... 1180 pledged rle Guinther, -~ 11&gt;1 Mike
't $II for slfla lor tho 1m1111 Pll'l1; Brickey, Sheri Williams, COnnie
Z: Oftlcera lor lhe 19811-119 year Patterson, Roger Lee H~.
; wore installed by Mra. PaidWimt. Jeaa AM Ritchart aDd Brellla
• Tlw - olllcera wore prooented aoxl stevea llayoa. Alao aoudlqj:
• 1ritll llotrera symbolic afthelr ~ slfla · wore. Mary 11&gt;1 Rooo Am
t· flceL lnatalledwere Mra. Atldll8, Llale, Mra. William Blake, Mr.
,,l~ preSident; Mrs. Chrle Diehl, lice and Nra. James Clitrord and
~ (ll'ealdent; Mro. Roy - . ,
Mro. Martha Moore. Aaaiatlng

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Club to Give Therapy Program

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WHY VOTE FOR

menta.

Annette Warner, honored queeiL
Initiation was held for one girl
during the meeting. Areport from
the grand guardian on the recent

Funeral services

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Mrs. T. T. Sht!lton. Mrs.
James Stephenson and Mrs.
Aten Shain served refresh-

Run United Methodist Church with

Service held
On October 22

AT FORT JACKSON
Larf)' Circle ia taking basic
training in the U.S. ArmJ' at Fort
,Jockoon, S. c. He repOrted to
tort Hayes, COluml:l&amp;s, I a 1 t
Thurada3 and rrom there was
sent to Fort JackBOO.

observed.

lett, Rayarma Cole, Vicki. Abbott,

Pomeroy, Route 3.

is Observed

, Woman's Day

Weekend

Gaul, Sumner ru:.d, Pomeroy.
Other weekend gtl!&amp;ta at the
Gaul hmle were Miss Regl ..
Wllltrom and Miss Peg Kirby,
students of Glenville Stale Col~
lege, Glenville, W. VL, and col~
lege roommates of Miss Gaul.
They came especially tor the
wedding of Miss Julia McCoy,al~
so a GlenvUle studenL
Callers at the Gaul home on
saturda,y evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Clay of Dearborn
Heights, Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, POOleroy
Route 3. Sunday dinner guests of
the Gauls were Mrs. Gaul's par~
erts, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morgan,

You wW receive a doDar If Polly uoeo your lavorlle bomomakblg Idea, Polly' I Problem or 80lutlon lo a problem. Wrllo
Polly Ill nre of this newspaper.

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Miss Patricia A. GaulotWayne,
Mich., and her fiance, Mr. Larry D. Clay of Dearborn Heights,
Mich., were weekend. peats of
her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. M.

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Mr. aM. Mrs. Ben Neutzling
...t Mr. 11&gt;1 Mra. Ill)' Rigrs,

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PftLL~"S

PUlNTEHS

Nmel Table TQp Design
Made With Fancy Buttons
By POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY - While on vacation 1 saw a table top ma.de
with a design of a tree with pink b~ossoms, formed with
fancy buttons. The trunk was made w~th brown buttons, the
leaves different shades of green and pmk buttons were used
tor the blossoms. A house was also outlined with bu~tons, with
flowers in front of it, and even a fence made of white buttons
for a \'ery pretty little cottage scene. One could use her own
imagination and dream up a pattern that woul~ ~ suitable
for the buttons on hand . These seemed to be la1d m cement
or one could use a plain background and glue the buttons on.
J hope this inspires M.B. for a use for the pretty buttons she
has saved.-F. B. B.

·-"""'""'""",_"' Polly's Problem- - - - - - - a
DEAR POLLY - 1 have not used a lovely linen table·
cloth and napkins I received as a wedding gift for fear
of spilling something on them or getting a stain. I have
seen those spray cans of fabric pro~tor and W?ndered
if it would help to spray the cloth w1th that or If there
is any other way.- MRS. W. W. W., Jr.

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DEAR POLLY - My broth·
ers. sisters and I used to
have the problem that when
we got up in the mght we
could not f i n d the light
switch. My mother finally
solved this by putting a piece
of tape that glows in the
dark on each light switch .
Now we can easily find them
in the dark.-REXANNE

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DEAR POLLY -Recently I
heard of a lovely way to use the flower-patterned wash cloths
that come in certain boxes of soap or detergents. Sew the
wash cloths together the same as you would sew quilt squares.
Howe\·er, these squares would be more co1orful and larger
as each would have a vivid nower or bouquet of flowers . They
could also be sewed together to make a diamond pattern. In
either case, the resulting bedspread would be washable, require no ironing, take lots of hard wear and stay new-looking
for years.~MRS. A. M. B.

Costume Prizes Given
COstume prizes were awarded
at a Halloween party at the Mid-dleport Church oC Christ for
members of the jwllor choir directed b)' Mrs. Kenneth Scftetj.
Awarded the prizes were Kathy
Baker, costumed as a wtlch, the

Guests
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obsened "Woman's Day" Sun-- pianist.
Evangelist and Mrs. James
da,y with Mrs. Margaret Armstrong of Gallipolis as the fea- Brewer talked to the grott&gt; on

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Using "A Woman" as her topic,
~ Mrs. Armstrong emphasized love
r as a motivating rorce. She used
•'~ scripture from Revelations 12.
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~ conducted the morning services
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missions following a testimonial
service. There was a reading,
"Pie18e Don't Wake Him ltl" by
Mrs. Minnie Green, arxl. several
seledions during the program by
the junior choir.
Mrs. William L Smith was
chairman for the ai}Gy observ-

;: luncheon. The aft.ernoonprogram ance. Sarah Greene, Mary Qualls
; tb:Juded devotion&amp;. by Mrs. Fan- and Mrs. Howard Engltlh were
~ Di8 Mle West and Mrs. Kitty
.: S.wxters of Gallipolis. There was
~ prayer by Deacon WiUiam Arm• strong and a song service led by

on the fmance ccmmlttee appoint..
ed by Mrs. Smith.

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party oC the Pomeroy Elementary
School sponsored by the PTA will

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at the school.

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A riiD\liUlfle sale will be held

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MondaY and Tuesday in the PhDlips Sisters bulldln&amp; Pomeroy.
The sale will begin on both da.Y!
at 9 a. m.

Pickup &amp; Deliv.ry

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111-yoar-«d boy ol H0111

Korw hu been adopted through
the Parents Adoption Plan by

ugliest; Rlrdy Roach, a bride,
the prettiest; T1m Scites, a robot, the filmiest; 11&gt;1 Trudy
Roach, a hippie, the most orighwJ. 11te prize for the one the
hardest to identity went to Redlna
Pratt.
The parcy was planned by the
jmior leadefl Of the ChOirt Patty Glue, Sharoa Wilson and Del&gt;
bie Triplett. Guests were greeted by Miss Wilson, costumed as
a witch, who escorted ttwmtoher
den, the decorated p&amp;rcy room.
where Miss Triplett portrayed
a acreeching ghost as Miss Glaze
p}Qed appropriate music on the
plano.
Games were played during the
evening and refreshmerm were
aerved by Mra. Franklin Trip..
lett, Mrs. Arthur He11, a n d
Mrs. Carl Roach. Choir mem~
bers atteo:Ung were Paul Cunningham, Crenson Pratt, Ida easel, Martha McNeal, Cindy Trip-

the One--Won-One Class of the
Pomeroy
First
Blptlst
Church.

The clus alreadY has provided for two girls, the last
one having recently reached
18, the age limit for assist.ance through the plan.
Mrs. Victor Young presided at the meeting. The teach~
er's thought, a poemonhumUity, was given and Mrs. Ellen
COUch presented devotiona
usll'lll: scriptures from St. Matthew ao:l Kings l The meeti~¥ concluded with prayer by

MaralyM and caral,yM or Pomei'()J', were at South Point Sunday
to viait Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hester, Mrs. Heater's blrth:lay was

Clthy Meadows, Mary Boas,
Christi Hess, David Cd.e, Cindy
Glaze, Janie Van Meter, Jod.)'

Tolbert and Cindy Manley,
C&amp;thy Hess, Angela Baker,
Eric Scites, Mrs. William Tol·
ber~ Mr. and Mrs. RaymondBaker aoo Mr. aDd Mrs. Rlymorxi

Visitations
Held by PTA
Classroom visitation was held
at Monday ntght•s meeting of the
Racine Elementary PTA. Mrs.
Marlene Fisher presided. A report was gtYen on the recent

Cole were guests.

for Fred
Jackson of Middleport were COil-"
ducted Oct. 22 at the Mount Mor~
lah Baptist Church by the Rev.
Robert JaeksolL
Here rrom out of town for the
services were Mr. and Mrs. Wil~
Ham Oiltz, William Mabra, Jloi&gt;.
by Mosby. Mary Ellen Smith and
Phoebe Coats, all of Columbus;
Attorney Melvin Young and Mrs.
Aaron KennedY, Clevelan:I;Douglas Y~. Youngstown; Mrs.
Earl Braxton, Cincinnati; Mrs.
Vincent Young, Erie, PL; and

meeting of the Meigs Coont;y
Council of Parents and Teachers
and an e,;planation of new math
was given by Mrs. Fisher.
Mr. aOO Mrs. Douglas Jackson,
The room count showed 41 parRend ville.
ents and teachers presert with
the third grade receiving the glf't
lor havtng the most parents in
attendance.
Plans were made lor a Halloween . party to 'l be held Thuraclay
·afternoon at the school. It was
noted that school willbedismlued on Frid~ for a teachers'
meeting to be held at Athens.
Refreshments were served and.
parents visited classroam&amp; and
teachers.

TAFT
CHIEF JUSTICE

FOR

Bethel62 to
Go to Church Sunday will be
observed this weekend by members of Bethel 62, Irternatlonal
Order of JobsDaUKhters,accord~
i~ to plans made durlrw a meet-

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Because
Because

Crew1on !.UPPORTS fedetal old to elementary and
uc:ondary education, Including the Teachers. Corps
Prot;~rom which he wanta -continued and expanded, not
reduced.

Because

Crewaon SUPPORTS an lncrecne In Social Security
benefit payment&amp; and .. elieve1 the ... payments. should
be lncreand automatically In proportion to future In•
ern••• in contumer pric.s .

Monday night.
The girls will attend the
service at 9 a. m. at the Forest

ing

inspection was read. The Bethel
girls were complimented on all
phases of tlleir work. A report
was also given on the candy sale

conducted by the members.

Because

2-Hour
DRY OEANING
SERVICE
Our Ututl Good (luning

Robinson's deaners

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Club drew Clau7;,·••Snowbotlld.. ,
arran,.monta uoi!W Iota ol pittor. The c1raw1orr lor claoHa by
d.., repro10atad1ea - plac:o
Friday night at lho Ohio P""or
Co.
Amlounced bythopreoldenlw.,
tho Realooll mootlng lobe hold
at EutemHfPtS.hoolonNov.lB.
MrL Haney Erlnltte a ad

A book In memoryofMra. Bertha on,r haa boonploced In the
Pc:neroy Library, It waa reported durl011 Tuesday afternoon's

B. CREWSON

Paid pol iticol od: Crews. on for Congress Committee,
George A. Bonks, chr. 14Y2 North Court St., Athens, Ohio

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A DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR SELECTION
Still tb•o lefl to pl~t fall bulbs far spring
. bloomlno,
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his wife 'aod Alonzo De Weea.

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MilROY
•.'!PEN FRI. &amp; SAT.

Daedalus was worshiped In
Greek mythology as the inventor of carpentry and tools.

NI~TS.fiL 9

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COLA

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12 oz. bottles

WE ACCEpt f'OOD COUPONS
Open EVery Week Day 9:00 to 7:00

Miss Lydia Ebersbach was the

chairman !or the obsenance and
gave the meditation. An offering
was taken for schools, hospitals
and homes supported by Metllodist women, both at hlme a n d

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Member F.D.I.C.

POMEROY, 0.

MAIN ST.

SPACE PAID FOR
BY NEW YORK CLOTHING HPLISE·:

POMEROY

QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

~3975

WHITE CLOUD

TISSUE
. 4 .rolls4.
oldy

Savinas
For:
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
Sunday

FAST
FREE
DELIVERY
REG. 1.09

11e
coupon Nre

.POMEROY

I_YADEC

AR 1.15
ONLY

Mtps kHP 10&lt;1
cool and cllm

PUFFS

ine Roush on Japan.

lb~.l.19

weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. Grandpar.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter

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REG. 7.79

~:~ $3.99

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VASELINE
'HAIR TONIC

'Large Size

HIDDEN MAGIC
'HAIR SPRAY
REG. 1.99
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ber land, W. Va. They have another daughter, age 3.

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VISITS PARENTS
Sp-5 George Cleland, who rewrned from GermanY where he
spent the pa&amp;t nlne montha In the

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Unbeatable is Plymouth Sport Satellite. The car
lhat helped win over ¥• of a million competitive ownera
to Plymouth in the past two yeara. Now ll'a back,
beautiful all over again. Ready to make thla, your unbeatable
year. See it today. Look what Plymouth's up to now.

AUTHORIZED DPI!M

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shower.

This year, Join the Unbeatables

Papal State.
The term "Papal States"'
embraced the land in Italy
over which the Roman Catholic Church formerly had
temporal power. Today it Is
only the 105-acre Va!lean
City.

Tom Rue Motors, 399 South 3rd. Ave., Middleport, 0.

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Unbeatallecn! Unbaatatlebuya!
Uir.bea•at Ia guys!

miscellaneous shower honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Biggs or
~rlng!leld will be held Saturday
night at 9 p, m. at the Hemlock
Grove Grall£e Hall. Mr. andMrs.

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Member Federal Reserve System

SHOE STORE

-your Scm

Salvr.oior Tn ~

er reported on Indonesia, Mrs.
Jean Warner on Korea, Mrs. Roy
Reuter on the Philippines, Miss
Nelle Bingonlrdiaam::IMn. Paul-

Dol"sel Biggs are holts for the

CHAPMAN-CANADAY

REGULAR 1.19

and open your

THE FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS CO.

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Mrs. Emory Hu.dsoo, New (.um-

household account.

Choose your favorlfe color now: blu• green brown
cordo and gol.en.
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or Mr. ...t Mra. Henry
Ewbw. Pomeroy. Mn. Knox am
MrL Yeauger are aistersofMrs.
Ewing. During their visit here;
Mr. and 'Mrs. Knox, Mrs, Yeaugor 11&gt;1 Mea. Ewiag wett toWaah-

DAUGHTER BORN

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dist Church.

Cleland, Racine, and Mr. and

Miss-· America.
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VISIT WITH EWINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Knox of
Teoeck, N. J,, and Mrs. curtis

men's Society of Christian ServIce at the Pomeroy United Meth~

she could prove she

A VOTE FOR QUALITY
AVOTE FOR THE NEI YORK .~..v•
HOUSE. WE DO NOT URGE
fO,
Fm ANY PARTICULAR CAiiDIDATE.
BUT WE DO URGE YOU TO VOTE: SER··
CISE YOUR AMERICAN HERIT,AGE ,4ND
VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATE OF Y.OUR
CHOICE.

c:munentary on Intelligent votln&amp;i
1M Miu Nelle Bing readlrw,

REG. 59c 15x20"-WELCoME MATS... .......................4Bc
REG. $1.00 LEAF AND GRASS BAGS, 4 in pkg._67c
REG. 9Bc 5 QT. MIX AND SERVE BOWL........- ..... 64c
REG. $1 .49 I~ BUSHEL LAUNDRY BASKETS......99c
REG. $1.98 PLASTIC DISH DRAINERl............-$1.&lt;17
REG. 79c GET SlT HAIR SPRAY- ......- ............. 3Be
REG. $1.39 ANACIM TABLETS (100).. ..........._ .....96c
REG. $1.00 BOXED STATIONERY..................__ 78c
REG. H,59 LADIES VINYL DRESS GLOVES....94c pr.
REG. S .59 Wl.NDOW SHADEL..--..---···-·-"•·

The annual Week ofPrayer and
Self-Denial observance was held
Wednesday afternoon by the Wo-

CHECKING ACCOUNT

ry WilllamiOD. Mro. WIDI Wlll
hoot tfio NOtUibor_JIIMtiiW. ·
Relreohmenti were ·aer...t to
15 membero allll twoauom, Meo.
Orion Nll1011 m1 Mro.' ilcobart
Biohop by lira. C. E. Blahap 11&gt;1
Mro. Gill' Larkin, .-mea.

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Service is Held

Mr and Mrs. Alien Cleland
or Sleubenville, are amouncing
birth or a daughter, Oct. 22,

..SOmethlqr for Notld~"
Mrs. Hampton was devotloml

leader on the topic. "'Launch
Out." She. read scripture from
meetiJw of thePomeroyWomen"s L'*" 5 ...t a modltatlm entldocl
Chrlatlan Tempei'IIICoUnlonlwld '•Obedience." GI'Oq) •lrwing of
at the United Methedlot Church. . "I Love to Tell the story" a n d
Mro. Allen Hampton prealdod prayer concluded the meeting.
•t the meeting wben plana were
made lor the combined November
11&gt;1 December moed011 to be held
Deo. 11 with a potluck diMOr at
noon. Membera are to contribute
lood lor a boaket which will be
shen to a needy lamlly alld at
;_ secretary; and Mrs. J1m11 Nl~
Mrs. Ferrell were Jo Arm Criap that dmo a sill will be sent to the
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allll'lye Cll!rord.
Velol'lnl HOIPital.
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A letter was read concerning
the United Stlitea COnference on
Alcmol held Ia Waahi,.tm, D. c.,
In September. Amq the noted
speakers at the conference was
Paul Harvey who was introduced
by Mark Hatfield.
Groq~ 'ainglng or "I Need Thee
Every
Hour" and prayer by Miss
STILL IN PROGRESS
Ada
Genhelmer
opened the meet,,.
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ing. "Action Ahead" was the proFollowing le JU•t A '•• Of Tho Mony Woney Sa,...., You Will
Our Sto,.,
";'; Find ly
gram theme with MrL Hobert
Wlrner presentiJw an article,
REG. 29c FACIAL TfSSUE...........................,......,.... I&amp;c
"Elections
are ror the Birds," a
REG. $1.79 PLASTIC MAGAZINE RACK ................ 99c

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The tra•ellnl prize -ted b,.
Mra. Wlnn no "'"'by Mro.Har·

ARRIVALS!

Union Meets Tuesday

States, while Mrs. Robert Warn-

If she had a

od •• me-ra or the olub. It
wu dedded to pUI'chaae tile .,.._
plomelll for the Garden Club
book.
Chrlo Diehl proo.- the d..,
with tour woodbaaoarorarraments whloh tw had made. TheJo
were auctioned olf clw1ng the
moot1011 for $UO.
The pr08J'IIII incllllod aa art~
cle OD 11 HOW to Plan an Herb
Gl,rden" by Mrs. Nicholson, and
"s.ed• to Plant In the Fall" by
Mro. Diehl. "''"- Charles Foley

pve prdeaing tlpa lor November. '
Dewllono to _ . tha meed,.
wore pvea by Mea. Blohop. She
read HGfve Tbukl to God" taken
fran the IJppar Room 11111 doood
with ap&lt;Qor, Tile creed...tcolleot wore reed in 111180n ...t the
members reapoDIIed to roU call
by _.ng an herb grown In their

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spoke or lacUiUes in the United

con1usion!

Vernon Weber wereac~ept­

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Annual WSCS

An old-fashioned belll011 and

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moatary &amp;:~ wu.tlla&lt;uoood.
'l'beD!e af tha aho!r Ia "Christmal ldala", alit the Rutlllnd

ME;-.

DOLLAR-STREI'CHER

FLOOR SHOW IN TOWN. THE PLYMOUTH

post in Masuchuaettl for U.e
two years he has left in aervice

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...t Doe. 1 at tile Pmttl'O¥ EJ•

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Crow••n SUPPORTS lload control logl•lotlon.

~HARRY

!UPON REQUEST!

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Racine, and haa left for hll new

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Cr.,non SUPPORTS fed•ral appropriation• far IUCh
program• as Head Start, vocational and job tralnint;~,
Neighborhood Youth Corps, Community Action Program•,
and Small Busineu loan• .

Crewson SUPPORTS a limit on the amount any farmer
or form operation can receive in federal IUbsldles..

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JOOK WHQS GPT THE BEST. - - . .

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Attend Church

by, tho pnlldolll to
· '··af tho Southeastern Obfo Mental Mra. WIM .tor hor a u f - on
~ ~ter aiAihenllfloplaJ&gt;. p_.,o thio gaol Jill' ...t tD
:g.&lt;.,t flir,Noy. 12 tdten lhe J¥1,and . Mro. l!!!iioll, . IJ~ lor ber pert
~ Garden Club IDOl MondaY Dlchtal ' • 00 tho telephone CCIIIIItiUM.
I&lt; tho homo ol Mro. c. E. Blahop.
1: The Pnltll'llll will feature malo~. lrw velvet 1'0101 with Mra. VlrKU
.Atklna, Mro. Hobert Clladaf,
'j. Mr.o. James Tlllll...t Mro. Oleva
l' ~ ao 11111t:ruetoro. Mro.
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M111'1'1l' 1riiJ lave
ctarp of tit. COII181tl and ettte.
TeriaA Ann Ferren celebnted
)' 1'11111• arran,.meau lorlheevolll her olf!)rth blrthdoJI with a Pll'!1
(_ 1iiiJ be handled bt Mrs, Paul on Saturdl¥ aile.,_ at the home
2' Wlm.
af her parents, Mr. miMra. Dll_.l&lt;
llllrirw the maettnr each mem- ford Fe.,..IL
~ bar preoontod tli'Oglllawhlchlflll
·. The Hlll.,.oen thame "''earbe dlotrlbuted to tho Health eeni- rled out with lavon of borna ....
~ or reaidoata during the Nov. i2 ' ·balloont. Hofl'eollnonll af ice
'( mHUJW. It at decided ttat anow- cream, c~. potato eldpa and
ball &lt;Ike ...t ...._. will be KOoi-Aid were oer...tallerwhlch
oorvad ...t fln..-awlll be s~- Teroaa apenecl her IDIIIl' Dice
~
Piau wore 1180 . . - lor the slfle,
!
members to make a - r
Attending were JOiliQ' Bentley,
orarrangemeau to be- telhe ' Alan Lee Crlop, Angela Cll«ord,
• Heoilth Center fiJi uae durii~J lhe Lee 11&gt;1 Jo.ye Ord, Lori 11&gt;1 Cor'll loollda!'a. Tile .,.... 1180 pledged rle Guinther, -~ 11&gt;1 Mike
't $II for slfla lor tho 1m1111 Pll'l1; Brickey, Sheri Williams, COnnie
Z: Oftlcera lor lhe 19811-119 year Patterson, Roger Lee H~.
; wore installed by Mra. PaidWimt. Jeaa AM Ritchart aDd Brellla
• Tlw - olllcera wore prooented aoxl stevea llayoa. Alao aoudlqj:
• 1ritll llotrera symbolic afthelr ~ slfla · wore. Mary 11&gt;1 Rooo Am
t· flceL lnatalledwere Mra. Atldll8, Llale, Mra. William Blake, Mr.
,,l~ preSident; Mrs. Chrle Diehl, lice and Nra. James Clitrord and
~ (ll'ealdent; Mro. Roy - . ,
Mro. Martha Moore. Aaaiatlng

f

CREWSON

Club to Give Therapy Program

·~ ~;'A u;.,..py P.......,. tor)llllonts prae-

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WHY VOTE FOR

menta.

Annette Warner, honored queeiL
Initiation was held for one girl
during the meeting. Areport from
the grand guardian on the recent

Funeral services

~qrden

~·

Mrs. T. T. Sht!lton. Mrs.
James Stephenson and Mrs.
Aten Shain served refresh-

Run United Methodist Church with

Service held
On October 22

AT FORT JACKSON
Larf)' Circle ia taking basic
training in the U.S. ArmJ' at Fort
,Jockoon, S. c. He repOrted to
tort Hayes, COluml:l&amp;s, I a 1 t
Thurada3 and rrom there was
sent to Fort JackBOO.

observed.

lett, Rayarma Cole, Vicki. Abbott,

Pomeroy, Route 3.

is Observed

, Woman's Day

Weekend

Gaul, Sumner ru:.d, Pomeroy.
Other weekend gtl!&amp;ta at the
Gaul hmle were Miss Regl ..
Wllltrom and Miss Peg Kirby,
students of Glenville Stale Col~
lege, Glenville, W. VL, and col~
lege roommates of Miss Gaul.
They came especially tor the
wedding of Miss Julia McCoy,al~
so a GlenvUle studenL
Callers at the Gaul home on
saturda,y evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Clay of Dearborn
Heights, Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, POOleroy
Route 3. Sunday dinner guests of
the Gauls were Mrs. Gaul's par~
erts, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morgan,

You wW receive a doDar If Polly uoeo your lavorlle bomomakblg Idea, Polly' I Problem or 80lutlon lo a problem. Wrllo
Polly Ill nre of this newspaper.

J

Come

Miss Patricia A. GaulotWayne,
Mich., and her fiance, Mr. Larry D. Clay of Dearborn Heights,
Mich., were weekend. peats of
her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. M.

(NIW!pGper Enterptise A.un.J

:

A

VISIT THE IIE.'&gt;'1'ERS
Mr. aM. Mrs. Ben Neutzling
...t Mr. 11&gt;1 Mra. Ill)' Rigrs,

Thur....,, ~ 11, 1118

5 1/2
oz.

HAl-KARATE
LOTION

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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring .Top ·.Grade Results
FUIIN1811Bll and UbiWII I

DUIILINfiS
S P••· D.,. lelero P'vbllcetl·l lll.w..,
9 • · ...

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Der ef Pui!He•l••
IIECUU TfOf'iiS
Tho Publleher ro•.rv•• fho rltiht

Wtll . h

to .dU 1111' relocl any odt deoll'ltd &lt;*·
1-ctlonoblo. T'- r.IA:IIhhor_w lll nvt '
M roeponoUrlo or more tkon one
lncorr*=f lntetfiOfl .

RATES
11., Wollf 411 S.n dcl

$

e.MI ,., W111i OIM l,_.ort io11

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12

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CCH'HCwtlwo

IMertioM .
' 25 JM calif Oiec.l,llllf '" pe i d ell•
... Me ,.,. within 10 tlo yt.
CARD Oil THANK$ &amp; OBITUARY
fl .SO for 5D word Mi ni iMIM. Eo

..4111-1 w01d 2c.

BLIND ADS
..,..ltlo•l 2!1c Ct.r.. P"' ,,..,,, .

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OfFICE HOURS
l :lO ~~~~ - ' ' 5:00 , .• . Doily
1:30 a .m. I O 12:00 Naort Solu..loy

NotiCII

.

AUCTION, this Thursday at 7
p.m., at Mason County lairgTO!Dids, 6 miles north of Pt.
Pleasant, W. Va. Free door
prizes, loads and loads of
new and uaed mercl!andlse.
Dealers welcome. bring your
truck. New furniture, buy at
yoor own price ; Cbristmas
gllts, do your Cllrislmas shopping here. You name it, we'll
bave it.
111-30-llc

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ANYONE Interested In buying
or selling band instruments
please call !!n3374. 1~
WILL DO babysitting day or
nlgbt.
ms956. tD-~S-«c

cau

WILL DO sewing at home zippers
f"lCk• ts. pegging.
hfmming. alterations , etc.
Mrs Freddie Thabet. Ma!IOD,
Phone 773-!i~l
4-!0-tlc

REPAIR. REFINISH, l'l!tO!Idltion golf clube. John Tealord.
t.l$3lllp

lACK HOE and Dozor Servl&lt;e,
pond, basement, water line.
oepllo tank, R.
Cowdery,
,..., Bottom, Ololo. ll-!'l-30tc

w.

VACANCY for two elderly JIOO'
pie. Prefer private paid paUeobl. Phone Mason, TIUIA
lo.a.tfe

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ForS.Ie

Forbnt ,

WANT AD
INFORMATION

ap11 _,...

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PhoDt • SISI,

FU1INlliiiBD

I

IICIIoloL
I ..JI.4fe

AP..umDII!ftl

In Middleport.

All ullllller

EARLY Amerfclm SIMoo, All
It FM radio. Lovely maple
I1Dlrh, 4 epeed
[111:
manti o1 " per mOnlb or ~

d&gt;...,...,

due • .Ill. l'lllllle

lw]e'"'"

1111 3118.

IN'/...

$avo Nawl lnotol' Nowl
COMPLETE LINE

YOU HAVI HfARD AIOUT
YOU HAY! IUH IXPICTIAG
IT, IT IS HOW HIRII

Sl EGI:.ER aml
TROPIC·AIRE Healers

A NIW CHURCH IIIIIHG 001•

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Reed, Jlld,. ..
dleport, l'll&lt;lle tJ91.me.
. SIX ROOM boule, 1111117 re~ modeled klld&gt;on, l!o b · -

paid.

11, Trod•ln A'lowooco .

~POMERoY

.......

-On tM leul of Man•s spiritual

FIrat Service - Frhloy nlfht
7130 P.M. In The fonMr

gf

Brown'A Marine Bullcllnt on
out• 12.4, Mlne~svll .. ,

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LOSE WE1G1lT asfely SINGING, SATURDAY, 7:30
ne.-A-Illet tableiB. oruy •
p.m., Churcb of God, Cloester, SORRY SAL 18 """ a Merry
cenb, at Nelson Drug.
Obio, featuring Shlging EvanGal. She used Blue Luatre
111-31-ttp
gellst Juanita Scott of Ash·
"" and upholsterJ cleanor.
land, Ky.
lll-31·2tc
Reut eleetrle aba 111
$1.
Baker Fumilure.
III-2UI&lt;
RHI Est... For S.le
REVIVAL. starting Nov. 3.
Clourch of God, Cloester, Ohio. TWO FAMILY boule, 21M aSinging Evangelist Juanita
St., Mlddleport. Pllone Scott of Aobland, Ky., preacl&gt;
:1111.
lll-ri·IU.
ing each evening, 7:30 p.m.
Everyone .,.loome. 111-31-Qc $4 CHEVY, J door SedaD, 101 GEO. HOIIS'I'E'M'EII, - POMEROY - 5 1001111, ba1b,
cubl&lt; loeb, 4 barreD, s •peed
basement, gas beat, on ftoor' good condition, an
Wanted
al6res. Only PIGO.OO
ezbaust system, .... 'lfiDDLiilPORT - aApatlmenll,
LADY FOR houae wort. Live
Phone tJ91.7001.
10.2Uie
In If deaired. Cootact 0 .
3 . . garage, llorel.
lllndy over Liberty 'lbeatre
OUt of blgb water. fl2,010.10
In Middleport. Pbone 91111- 11165 FOIID pickup, an emu, DAIRY F.U. - NIIW opora'1151.
1~ ,, excellent eondltlon,
fUOO,
Jns. 2 bal'lll, 2150 - · aood
Pbooe .. Zits.
1o.ao.atc
lenceo. J boulel, tree ,_

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HOBSTETTER!
~_ REALTY .

ANTrQUES, furnltllle. ......
mllcelllneona. Jln. llcnrlld

w. -

Cedi, •
""'.

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81., ........
l.a.tre

FJVE.MONTH.OUI Pollod lie»
fcrd betler. Loot Ill TaaDon
111m ...... Allyono -me the
belrer II ubd 16 eall . .

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Emplovment Wanted
•

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Bathroom

Gas Hoa!0&lt;............... -... 2.00

-·,.,_..... .

Cas Heat••

35.000 BTU._............. 35.00
Kerosene

Cook

s.................--18.00

lryllltlll.... . ,
HeiCt To StiHier·• St.,.
101 W. ~•In
, ...,., ,

IIABYBI'I'l'DIG OR IIIONIIIG
... do In my bome, ~ ... SOLID STATE Stereo; - wal:
aut
IIIBeo - · with "
speaker.
kpeed, autonwtlc

r

'
,.

HEATERS
Rao" G.. Hoa101...... 10.00

Lost

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ll • IIG TR.m.BR.

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mn

Dice,
tf.2Nie
•

chang&lt;!r. .Make paymen!l ol

• ... PlY juollll.tt. cau •
Sill.
IN16!

III!LEN "" VI1IG1L TEArOIID
ASSOCJATIB
.....
10alk:

lull-. S1rvlr i
DITCH DIGGING, walllr .....
1eecb beds, Paal Aadalluon, W. Va. 1'1111111 m.

.,.,

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CIGARETTE •&amp;dna mpflw
m:l M'VIee. ABC , 5 ;ah rr,
~

W. Va. l'llllal '171 ...

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BUDGI!!TrPPRimrce~i1fllinlnlll'l.c ·•
- flllrd lloar ...,... Biker P'wuJtwi. 1M' 1 &amp;..
Olllo.
f • Ill

bualnesa- her Cather being a
veteran llgure In tha lndUJ!I7,
Leonard, who reaemble 1 bla
..,. next door nelglobor In
Los Angeles, Plerre Slllnpr,
and Myrne, a lovei.Y blonde who
!"""' like • cover girt, ..;..

hove

I

pW&gt;ilsidlw

COIDjiOI\)', I

record 11nn and a _,.,.,.em

bulineas.
FastRise
"!
Tbe n1tlonsl auecesa of the
CowaWo hao takeD place In just

one year. The StoteJ.a were
lntrOOuced to them by a
producer, IIW them rehearlll
aad tbcxlght they were tilwre.•lve.
SOOn came an Investment ol :
about &amp; q1al'ler ol I mill!OII
dollara to lmpn11 the act ool
tho pd&gt;llc. Thlo lncllded, In
adctit!M to an exceptlOIIII
pnJIIIIIHcm ~ a 2ktt;y·
tour In 30 dlyo,

Mr., ;,, ~
11 to 6
Sot.·· ~' ; ••••••••, to 7
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Hocklnoort, Q!llo
Phone 667·3370

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Whnl Alignment

5.55
-GUARANI'EEDPHONE 992-2094
omeroy Hoi!IJ &amp; AMiol

... ~. Mdt

p

• Free Estimates.
• Quality CGIICIIle
• Certified Stiellllh
• DaJiyery
• Quick SIII'Yice .

WMPO
INFORMATION

NEWS
presents
LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

• Flnlshllll
• Sand &amp; Gran I
DIAL 992-3284

GOEGLEIN GRAV~.L
continue.;
to llUrGue
a certain .
illeqal

cour~e! 111

could

1:SO A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
BO P.M.

1be last lurvivin2 dant
panda In the UDI!ed', Slalel
died at Cblcago's BrOotfleld.

Zoo Ill 1911S.

HERE'S WHERE THE ·
.

Keeping Meigs
; GaUiatend . '
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

llYo without rou, Htrblt,
a try!'

~~~~~ It

.

ISL ••• OI USED CARS

Enierlained

On the inside, meamrhlle·, io
the key area of rec::ordlrva,

If he

1.111 PAGE
MIDDLE1'0RT, OHIO'

AT

1967 PONTIAC LeMans .•••• ••,,., ... $2195

mualc bualueas. Tbey can do a
mo!Oion oa In Detro!~
couutry-western In Nashville, or
hard rock. Or, tor older people,
all the studarda."

SfOIIOI W&amp;l IC""""Ilsh!JW I
Ani ,... ihe !argot date lo
moJor deal wiih MGM-It I
time when a flmlb' act waa · Nov, 23 on NBC.TV, It Ia a big
going qolnot the trend. Soon month In the lt!e of tho COWollla
MGM was entbuaiaatic - too, -and tha Stoge!L
getting bohlnl the CowoWL
Of his ow-n buaine11 ao:l hla

wbol0:1cale commitment to the
CowoWo, Stogel aayo:
uwe wert tor broke. ]f it
cllcked, we were bmle. If not,
we were tn trouble- cammltU.na:
ao much time to one act. "
Get commercial Boeker
Fl....,tally ~ • lrt&gt;mendous break cune when a
commercial arnnpment wiih
tho American llai1')' AsaO&lt;lotloa
wu oet this ;yeor lor $1 million.
Like moat Jllllltlera llflth a
hot act tn thlo town, tho Stogelo
~ to expond Into television
Ani It ma,y well "\\, .d
- dopendlow on tho
foctoro, auch 11 ratlqro and
other audleDCe _ reac:tlGD - tbe .
eowama' apecl.al could reault in
• Ariel.. Some shrewd &amp;how
buo!DOII bralnl feel they he..
tho maldowa of an lnatltu11.,..
llsodact.
Tho CowoWo made tholr
network televlolon debut wiih
cJis.TV'o Ed Sollhan 1 )'ell'
qo. In Februlr)', ihay were
fatuncl In 1 twe&gt;llour rpecla1
Oil NBC-W• UTodl1" show.
Slya Stoael: '"Jbey can
110t1orm In AllY illcet of tho

Pre-Winter
Special I

H. T. Cpa. Beoutiful gold finioh with black vinyl tap,
326 cu. in. VB ongino with 3 apaod Irani. Conoole
bucket

seats, vinyl interior, only 23,000 miles by
local I ownor. Radio, goad while woll tirn, &amp;how-

room

clean •

67 PONTIAC Flrelllrd H.T. Cpe...... .....$2595
Fa,.. on !he floor, 400 8 cyl., LeMon•, blue flnloh,
custom striping, blue vinyl Int., with bucket seats,

otereo

p,a,

rodio, 23,000 mlloo by local ownw. Llk.

now ht line wide oval W.W. tiroa.

66 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON,

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$2095

Local 1 owner cor, new w-s•w tirea, vinyl trl.ft with
bucket seata, con1ole, radio; P .S. &amp; P.8., auto. trans.
dark blue fini1h with white nylon top. 4 roal oharplo.

DAILY

..,_
:Li-r:

66 CHEVELLE SS 396 H.T. Cpe.... ...... Si995
Local owner car, 4 on the floor, good wido oval W.W.
tires, red vinyl interior, white ~t•msh, radiO 6 hlater.
Try it for 1»rformonce.

II.

65 CHEVELLE ...... .. .. .. ...... . ... ... .$1495'
.
/

p-.

Winter
Retreads

2

ALL SIZES
for

$22·00

Malibu Conv. VB engine, P.G. tran1miuion, new

GENERAL ·
TIRE SALES
" ·2·7161
"5

2nd

lllddlopo"' 0 .

fl'Om the hone
and ear riaJe .
Early automobile~ had car·
ria1e wbeela,
daahboard,
whip 10eketa,
tide lampt and
sometime•
rei111 in1tead of a aLetrin&amp; wheel.
·To preeerve the enUre .lhape of
ho,_ and bUIIIJl' one A. Sinith
•r:tually ueed a hor~e'a bud on
hill hoilel~ carria8e. The compie~- evolution or t.he bonel•
h\llfln' can be letft at Lbe Harold
Warp Pioneer Villaae at Minden
in 10uth cen1....1 Nobruka .

'•-

Dally: val'.

It Llliea kaoll

oxteuiOM
JI.I'HceDf

&amp;MWiir

-.....

38. P ·:

P -: 2
wda.

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polbt
I

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$1895~

· u . Xenon:
II)'JII ,

H.T. Cpa. Doluxo trim. Vinyllntorlor. Mtd. bi.UII·. cel, ;
ar. Pawor otHrlng ond o - 1 • 11an1. Goad W.W.
tiroo. Law .,Jioago by local

ow-.

.

.

1964 CHEVROLET Bel All' 4 DOGI'

I •••• I

ow-

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,$99$ '

6 cyl • .Std. trono. Rodla. Local 1
001r, black
finish, apotlen ci.Dn interior.: Good tiNS.
. ;,

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~' 'TIIINGS I

TO G&amp;'T 1l41

CLUCK T 1
TAI&lt;E A
. BATH!

·li. Gan&amp;"

4 o-. Local· I ownor cloan car. Beoutlful t"""!'••••
flnloh with cloan intoriar. All voad W.W. tlr.... Rodlo
andHeotw.

w. Som&lt;*'

.,

, t

· 10.8_....
far

., U. ~ot

1965 CHEVROLET BlscaJIII, •••. , •• •, , , .$1~

.Who!
Ill• ·Sell
,,
'.

.

I

u. Bulldln&amp;'

Yes, Goad.SelechrGf
•u ,JiODEU·
Best Qlals, Too!

leu carria1e

w_...,·

tires( groon extoriar with while nylon top, groen with
•iny trim.
·

1966 OLDS F85.". " ..

Do people reeent. chan«e? Pio-neer ear makera round it difficult
to •parate the idea of the horee.

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ToArrln
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On DlsplaJ

au.t-. .S.mm

TV . . . in Review

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lYINiUDE
69's Are Here

Stat•

Ohl.h _
---IDII bar J'00D1, Ill DD~IMI'elet
992·21it
{
; - • - K.. Dllrft:'/teft •f tfl•
TRAtLER WI'&amp; Bob'a llabllr st. Pboae 1111111. lN'I.tep
cr.en•weo• Sec~~n
IGJfl ..
J~~ w. ~;....,.
IWCho
.
Court, Syracuoe, Oblo 011 81111
(.i.fl
l...,_dMt
¢ht,rch,
. o
Mgr.
Rt. IH, Phone - 1 .
57 CBEY110LET l!o-1011 Inlet;
a.U-41c fine ·sbape, ..,. pa1n1, good
Bull-. Slrvlm•l
Urea. Ready 16 so. tiiiO. G.
'J'IWLER SPACE, l'OIIdJ Ill A. Deem, Raclne. INN!p DOZER, BACKIIO&amp; lia:loll JUW)Y • 11!1 .....,. dallv·
boot op, private, pJeaiJ ol
ad lrDii: -+Ice. oepllo
11'111 rtcld Ill JOUI' pnJtct.
room lor chlldrtll Ill p[IJ. LARGE COAL lumace, llllld
IIIIU, wala' IJneo, br na 11.
Fast and UIJ, Jl'ne ....
Pboae IIIIU1114.
a.l4-4fc condition ; also A""*al TV,
allo topool1. IJaarJ 1llltr.
malel. PIIODe IIJ 1111. Clllllt
n illcbes. Good eondlllon.
pbone •
II or Roser llalor,
Jeln Ready
Co,, ........
'I'IIREE bedroom aparlmeilt Phone ll92aiO or 11111117•
~ •1111
IOIII[f
port, Oldo.
I • tie
with ,..... on Bu!Mmll
I~
Ave. l'lllllle 11ft.612f. l..lf.*
c. c. liRADI'OLID
SEWING MACRINBS, ftlll[r
CJUHUAHUA puppies, can Jill.
AIJCI'IOIIIaB
BEAUTIF'IIL Ill ..,. eleetrtc 11848.
Cni;'r1 ......
service. an - · WY S.
I~IHic
1184. '!be Fabric Shop, J'osD.
.......
I
J.room a[lii lmaJt loeated Ill
fltll'/.
Aothorlsed SIDgor 8alel
8
,
.
.
.
.
.
Pomeroy. Bleclrlo beating, STERI!lO RADIO eomt.l111llon,
and
Service. We Sbll'[llll
re]lOII...sed; beauttlul cabitable top nnge. will !ldJBon.
....
see to appreciate. Pllone r.r net, like ..... Balan&lt;e dlle
I 1 1ft
appointment, tman. JO.n-41 $99, or make paymenll of
$5.1, per montb. Pllone tJ9I. AIR CONDrTroNING llllfllprlnsur•FIRSr n.ooR apartmeol Vflr/ 1831.
atlon service. Jaek'l Relrlf- AUTOMOBILB [111U!'anet J-.
lii-ZII-6Ie
tl'lltlon, Now Ra..,. boae
nice for two poople or two
eancelled? Laet ,.., opera.
...,_
• • tfc
people wi11o small clofld. Ploone 19118 ZIG ZAG portable sewing
.... lleeuse? Call IIJ 1111.
~.
INS-lite maclltne, aiiBhUy used. Does
• u tie
everythlna without atlad&gt;FOUR ROOM and bath, unfur.
ments. In good condition;
nlsbed, 11150 Lincoln Height!. $5.911 per month or fUll price
Phone 99i..3874.
111-29-tfc
of $51.811. For free home demonstration eaD tJ91.21M.
TWO Ji'URNISIIED sleeping
IIHII-6Ie
rooms ; private kitchen, private bath, private entrance, 1960 CHEVY convertible, v.a
utHHies furnished ; I&gt; mUe
standard sblfl, $150. PhoiiO
from town of Pomeroy. Box WJ-5.562.
IIJ.2Hte
Zlll&gt;, Rt. !. Pomeroy. Mn.
Eleanor Bates. Phone 9M- WORK CAR. 1949 Deoolo.
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-1.
IIHII-6Ie
SMAIL FIJRN1SH1!:1l house In
Middleport. Phone · GIRL'S BICYCLE, good eondi10.29-tfc
Uon ; good tires. Also, s.nat
clarinet. Phone 9112 is&lt;B.
III-3CHte
ROOMS FOR tourlats. dean,
comfortable; $2 single, $3
GOOD YOUNG rabbit dog, good
dooble. Pllone - ·
11).29-3tp
breed and good nllllltf. Emmett stetbem. Long Bottom.
FO!ffi ROOM house, Laurel
Pholle Cloester, 1185-81.
III-3CHte
Sl.. Pomeroy, newly renovated. Call !I!IU293.
111-31-tfc
19113 CHEVROLET pickup, fl25.
THREE unfurnished apart. , l'licoaa - - aJIII tok for
ments, eacb with two hod- , Frank Rousll.
tii-30-Mp
rooms. 399 Soutlo '!bird St.,
Middleport.
lll-3l·llc 19115 GTO, 4 speed, poolllve

THERE WlLL be a 1111:1 slooot
lraction, pbooe - 7.
SUnday, Nov. ! beginning at
111-31~
For s.l.
"I don't really think I could
noon at the Fortad Rnll
but I'm wlllina; to
Sportsman Club. Everyone Is HAY AND STRAW. CaD ...
SPINET
PIANO:
Wanted,
""
welcome.
lo.slte
arr.
tMS-12tp
l[lOnall&gt;le party to take over
low
monthly payllltlllll on
WILL BIJTCliER a large young TWO eoal atoken with ,...
spinet
plano. Can be seen lotrois, Arnold Brothers, J'o.
beef In about sa - · AllY·
caDy.
Write
Credit Manager,
one Interested In buying ball, meroy, Phone tJ91.:M411.
P.
0.
Box
~
llleiiY"ffle,
please call MII-M. III-2Hte
111-U.tfe
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lll-31-12tp
By RICK DU BROW
WE WILL be holdlng two auc- POO'ATOES, Phone Ill 11151
HOLLYWOOD (IJPI) - Tho
200 LB. HOG ready lo butcber .
tions per mon11o starting Nov.
Clarence Prolllll, Portllllll.
rise of ~ CowaWa, 1he
see at Roy Jolmsoruo. Hy..U celebnled oiD&amp;Iqr lamiJ)o that
1~1e.tfc
I. Sales will be '"' tbe flrlt
Rnll Road.
1.11-31-llc will have a hall-llour opeclol on
and third Friday nlgbbl ol
eacb mootlo. Adama Auction POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
NBC-TV Nov. 23, la I lhow
DEMON!m!ATOO, bualnesa pberunenon.
Service, RuUand.
111-211-41&lt;
mlnlalme, f'l5 and up. Stud FLOOR
19118 stereo AM It JIIM ndlo
But the rise of their attractiw
aervlc:e and grooming. Pboae
reconl
player,
f!14,
$'
1
•
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ma..gera, a huabandMUSIC EVERY Friday and
119UM3.
11 I tie
month.
Pbone
mB40.
aflll.wtfe
team lUI8d Leonanl
Saturday at Jack 'a Club on
lt).SI..!tp
ani
Myrna
Stogel, lo also pretty
Harrisonville ·Road of! Rt. AKC Gold011 Retriever puppla,
remarkable.
7.
111-31-llc
124 Aab St., Middleport. ...
Until 1965, Leonard, JlOIIII' 83,
11441.
MHtc 19611 ZIG ZAG sewing macblne.
This
machine
monograma,
wu
in tbe import business· in
'I'UIIKEY SHOOT, card or trap
New
' York~ · speciUJ.zirlg · in
INttonboleo,
ete.
Pay
ttliO
shooting for turkeys. SUn- 19111 THREE BEDROOM Inlihouaeware&amp;.
Myrn1 hu a long
day, Nov. 3, I p.m. Rudand
er, Eapando llriq IVCIIII 1111 or lUll a month. Phone 'mfomilll
bockgrounl
In tho muolc
51140.
lll-31..!tp
Gun Club.
111-Jl~
11111111g. Pho110 DIIWm.

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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring .Top ·.Grade Results
FUIIN1811Bll and UbiWII I

DUIILINfiS
S P••· D.,. lelero P'vbllcetl·l lll.w..,
9 • · ...

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c."'"u_.,.,.
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.cce(llfM -II t • ·• · fer
Der ef Pui!He•l••
IIECUU TfOf'iiS
Tho Publleher ro•.rv•• fho rltiht

Wtll . h

to .dU 1111' relocl any odt deoll'ltd &lt;*·
1-ctlonoblo. T'- r.IA:IIhhor_w lll nvt '
M roeponoUrlo or more tkon one
lncorr*=f lntetfiOfl .

RATES
11., Wollf 411 S.n dcl

$

e.MI ,., W111i OIM l,_.ort io11

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12

qnf1 pet' -~~ thfM CO.,.ICU•

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CCH'HCwtlwo

IMertioM .
' 25 JM calif Oiec.l,llllf '" pe i d ell•
... Me ,.,. within 10 tlo yt.
CARD Oil THANK$ &amp; OBITUARY
fl .SO for 5D word Mi ni iMIM. Eo

..4111-1 w01d 2c.

BLIND ADS
..,..ltlo•l 2!1c Ct.r.. P"' ,,..,,, .

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OfFICE HOURS
l :lO ~~~~ - ' ' 5:00 , .• . Doily
1:30 a .m. I O 12:00 Naort Solu..loy

NotiCII

.

AUCTION, this Thursday at 7
p.m., at Mason County lairgTO!Dids, 6 miles north of Pt.
Pleasant, W. Va. Free door
prizes, loads and loads of
new and uaed mercl!andlse.
Dealers welcome. bring your
truck. New furniture, buy at
yoor own price ; Cbristmas
gllts, do your Cllrislmas shopping here. You name it, we'll
bave it.
111-30-llc

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ANYONE Interested In buying
or selling band instruments
please call !!n3374. 1~
WILL DO babysitting day or
nlgbt.
ms956. tD-~S-«c

cau

WILL DO sewing at home zippers
f"lCk• ts. pegging.
hfmming. alterations , etc.
Mrs Freddie Thabet. Ma!IOD,
Phone 773-!i~l
4-!0-tlc

REPAIR. REFINISH, l'l!tO!Idltion golf clube. John Tealord.
t.l$3lllp

lACK HOE and Dozor Servl&lt;e,
pond, basement, water line.
oepllo tank, R.
Cowdery,
,..., Bottom, Ololo. ll-!'l-30tc

w.

VACANCY for two elderly JIOO'
pie. Prefer private paid paUeobl. Phone Mason, TIUIA
lo.a.tfe

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Forbnt ,

WANT AD
INFORMATION

ap11 _,...

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PhoDt • SISI,

FU1INlliiiBD

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IICIIoloL
I ..JI.4fe

AP..umDII!ftl

In Middleport.

All ullllller

EARLY Amerfclm SIMoo, All
It FM radio. Lovely maple
I1Dlrh, 4 epeed
[111:
manti o1 " per mOnlb or ~

d&gt;...,...,

due • .Ill. l'lllllle

lw]e'"'"

1111 3118.

IN'/...

$avo Nawl lnotol' Nowl
COMPLETE LINE

YOU HAVI HfARD AIOUT
YOU HAY! IUH IXPICTIAG
IT, IT IS HOW HIRII

Sl EGI:.ER aml
TROPIC·AIRE Healers

A NIW CHURCH IIIIIHG 001•

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Reed, Jlld,. ..
dleport, l'll&lt;lle tJ91.me.
. SIX ROOM boule, 1111117 re~ modeled klld&gt;on, l!o b · -

paid.

11, Trod•ln A'lowooco .

~POMERoY

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-On tM leul of Man•s spiritual

FIrat Service - Frhloy nlfht
7130 P.M. In The fonMr

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Brown'A Marine Bullcllnt on
out• 12.4, Mlne~svll .. ,

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LOSE WE1G1lT asfely SINGING, SATURDAY, 7:30
ne.-A-Illet tableiB. oruy •
p.m., Churcb of God, Cloester, SORRY SAL 18 """ a Merry
cenb, at Nelson Drug.
Obio, featuring Shlging EvanGal. She used Blue Luatre
111-31-ttp
gellst Juanita Scott of Ash·
"" and upholsterJ cleanor.
land, Ky.
lll-31·2tc
Reut eleetrle aba 111
$1.
Baker Fumilure.
III-2UI&lt;
RHI Est... For S.le
REVIVAL. starting Nov. 3.
Clourch of God, Cloester, Ohio. TWO FAMILY boule, 21M aSinging Evangelist Juanita
St., Mlddleport. Pllone Scott of Aobland, Ky., preacl&gt;
:1111.
lll-ri·IU.
ing each evening, 7:30 p.m.
Everyone .,.loome. 111-31-Qc $4 CHEVY, J door SedaD, 101 GEO. HOIIS'I'E'M'EII, - POMEROY - 5 1001111, ba1b,
cubl&lt; loeb, 4 barreD, s •peed
basement, gas beat, on ftoor' good condition, an
Wanted
al6res. Only PIGO.OO
ezbaust system, .... 'lfiDDLiilPORT - aApatlmenll,
LADY FOR houae wort. Live
Phone tJ91.7001.
10.2Uie
In If deaired. Cootact 0 .
3 . . garage, llorel.
lllndy over Liberty 'lbeatre
OUt of blgb water. fl2,010.10
In Middleport. Pbone 91111- 11165 FOIID pickup, an emu, DAIRY F.U. - NIIW opora'1151.
1~ ,, excellent eondltlon,
fUOO,
Jns. 2 bal'lll, 2150 - · aood
Pbooe .. Zits.
1o.ao.atc
lenceo. J boulel, tree ,_

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HOBSTETTER!
~_ REALTY .

ANTrQUES, furnltllle. ......
mllcelllneona. Jln. llcnrlld

w. -

Cedi, •
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l.a.tre

FJVE.MONTH.OUI Pollod lie»
fcrd betler. Loot Ill TaaDon
111m ...... Allyono -me the
belrer II ubd 16 eall . .

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Emplovment Wanted
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Bathroom

Gas Hoa!0&lt;............... -... 2.00

-·,.,_..... .

Cas Heat••

35.000 BTU._............. 35.00
Kerosene

Cook

s.................--18.00

lryllltlll.... . ,
HeiCt To StiHier·• St.,.
101 W. ~•In
, ...,., ,

IIABYBI'I'l'DIG OR IIIONIIIG
... do In my bome, ~ ... SOLID STATE Stereo; - wal:
aut
IIIBeo - · with "
speaker.
kpeed, autonwtlc

r

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HEATERS
Rao" G.. Hoa101...... 10.00

Lost

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Dice,
tf.2Nie
•

chang&lt;!r. .Make paymen!l ol

• ... PlY juollll.tt. cau •
Sill.
IN16!

III!LEN "" VI1IG1L TEArOIID
ASSOCJATIB
.....
10alk:

lull-. S1rvlr i
DITCH DIGGING, walllr .....
1eecb beds, Paal Aadalluon, W. Va. 1'1111111 m.

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CIGARETTE •&amp;dna mpflw
m:l M'VIee. ABC , 5 ;ah rr,
~

W. Va. l'llllal '171 ...

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BUDGI!!TrPPRimrce~i1fllinlnlll'l.c ·•
- flllrd lloar ...,... Biker P'wuJtwi. 1M' 1 &amp;..
Olllo.
f • Ill

bualnesa- her Cather being a
veteran llgure In tha lndUJ!I7,
Leonard, who reaemble 1 bla
..,. next door nelglobor In
Los Angeles, Plerre Slllnpr,
and Myrne, a lovei.Y blonde who
!"""' like • cover girt, ..;..

hove

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COIDjiOI\)', I

record 11nn and a _,.,.,.em

bulineas.
FastRise
"!
Tbe n1tlonsl auecesa of the
CowaWo hao takeD place In just

one year. The StoteJ.a were
lntrOOuced to them by a
producer, IIW them rehearlll
aad tbcxlght they were tilwre.•lve.
SOOn came an Investment ol :
about &amp; q1al'ler ol I mill!OII
dollara to lmpn11 the act ool
tho pd&gt;llc. Thlo lncllded, In
adctit!M to an exceptlOIIII
pnJIIIIIHcm ~ a 2ktt;y·
tour In 30 dlyo,

Mr., ;,, ~
11 to 6
Sot.·· ~' ; ••••••••, to 7
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Hocklnoort, Q!llo
Phone 667·3370

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Whnl Alignment

5.55
-GUARANI'EEDPHONE 992-2094
omeroy Hoi!IJ &amp; AMiol

... ~. Mdt

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• Free Estimates.
• Quality CGIICIIle
• Certified Stiellllh
• DaJiyery
• Quick SIII'Yice .

WMPO
INFORMATION

NEWS
presents
LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

• Flnlshllll
• Sand &amp; Gran I
DIAL 992-3284

GOEGLEIN GRAV~.L
continue.;
to llUrGue
a certain .
illeqal

cour~e! 111

could

1:SO A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
BO P.M.

1be last lurvivin2 dant
panda In the UDI!ed', Slalel
died at Cblcago's BrOotfleld.

Zoo Ill 1911S.

HERE'S WHERE THE ·
.

Keeping Meigs
; GaUiatend . '
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As

llYo without rou, Htrblt,
a try!'

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ISL ••• OI USED CARS

Enierlained

On the inside, meamrhlle·, io
the key area of rec::ordlrva,

If he

1.111 PAGE
MIDDLE1'0RT, OHIO'

AT

1967 PONTIAC LeMans .•••• ••,,., ... $2195

mualc bualueas. Tbey can do a
mo!Oion oa In Detro!~
couutry-western In Nashville, or
hard rock. Or, tor older people,
all the studarda."

SfOIIOI W&amp;l IC""""Ilsh!JW I
Ani ,... ihe !argot date lo
moJor deal wiih MGM-It I
time when a flmlb' act waa · Nov, 23 on NBC.TV, It Ia a big
going qolnot the trend. Soon month In the lt!e of tho COWollla
MGM was entbuaiaatic - too, -and tha Stoge!L
getting bohlnl the CowoWL
Of his ow-n buaine11 ao:l hla

wbol0:1cale commitment to the
CowoWo, Stogel aayo:
uwe wert tor broke. ]f it
cllcked, we were bmle. If not,
we were tn trouble- cammltU.na:
ao much time to one act. "
Get commercial Boeker
Fl....,tally ~ • lrt&gt;mendous break cune when a
commercial arnnpment wiih
tho American llai1')' AsaO&lt;lotloa
wu oet this ;yeor lor $1 million.
Like moat Jllllltlera llflth a
hot act tn thlo town, tho Stogelo
~ to expond Into television
Ani It ma,y well "\\, .d
- dopendlow on tho
foctoro, auch 11 ratlqro and
other audleDCe _ reac:tlGD - tbe .
eowama' apecl.al could reault in
• Ariel.. Some shrewd &amp;how
buo!DOII bralnl feel they he..
tho maldowa of an lnatltu11.,..
llsodact.
Tho CowoWo made tholr
network televlolon debut wiih
cJis.TV'o Ed Sollhan 1 )'ell'
qo. In Februlr)', ihay were
fatuncl In 1 twe&gt;llour rpecla1
Oil NBC-W• UTodl1" show.
Slya Stoael: '"Jbey can
110t1orm In AllY illcet of tho

Pre-Winter
Special I

H. T. Cpa. Beoutiful gold finioh with black vinyl tap,
326 cu. in. VB ongino with 3 apaod Irani. Conoole
bucket

seats, vinyl interior, only 23,000 miles by
local I ownor. Radio, goad while woll tirn, &amp;how-

room

clean •

67 PONTIAC Flrelllrd H.T. Cpe...... .....$2595
Fa,.. on !he floor, 400 8 cyl., LeMon•, blue flnloh,
custom striping, blue vinyl Int., with bucket seats,

otereo

p,a,

rodio, 23,000 mlloo by local ownw. Llk.

now ht line wide oval W.W. tiroa.

66 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CON,

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$2095

Local 1 owner cor, new w-s•w tirea, vinyl trl.ft with
bucket seata, con1ole, radio; P .S. &amp; P.8., auto. trans.
dark blue fini1h with white nylon top. 4 roal oharplo.

DAILY

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66 CHEVELLE SS 396 H.T. Cpe.... ...... Si995
Local owner car, 4 on the floor, good wido oval W.W.
tires, red vinyl interior, white ~t•msh, radiO 6 hlater.
Try it for 1»rformonce.

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65 CHEVELLE ...... .. .. .. ...... . ... ... .$1495'
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Winter
Retreads

2

ALL SIZES
for

$22·00

Malibu Conv. VB engine, P.G. tran1miuion, new

GENERAL ·
TIRE SALES
" ·2·7161
"5

2nd

lllddlopo"' 0 .

fl'Om the hone
and ear riaJe .
Early automobile~ had car·
ria1e wbeela,
daahboard,
whip 10eketa,
tide lampt and
sometime•
rei111 in1tead of a aLetrin&amp; wheel.
·To preeerve the enUre .lhape of
ho,_ and bUIIIJl' one A. Sinith
•r:tually ueed a hor~e'a bud on
hill hoilel~ carria8e. The compie~- evolution or t.he bonel•
h\llfln' can be letft at Lbe Harold
Warp Pioneer Villaae at Minden
in 10uth cen1....1 Nobruka .

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Dally: val'.

It Llliea kaoll

oxteuiOM
JI.I'HceDf

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P -: 2
wda.

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· u . Xenon:
II)'JII ,

H.T. Cpa. Doluxo trim. Vinyllntorlor. Mtd. bi.UII·. cel, ;
ar. Pawor otHrlng ond o - 1 • 11an1. Goad W.W.
tiroo. Law .,Jioago by local

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1964 CHEVROLET Bel All' 4 DOGI'

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,$99$ '

6 cyl • .Std. trono. Rodla. Local 1
001r, black
finish, apotlen ci.Dn interior.: Good tiNS.
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TO G&amp;'T 1l41

CLUCK T 1
TAI&lt;E A
. BATH!

·li. Gan&amp;"

4 o-. Local· I ownor cloan car. Beoutlful t"""!'••••
flnloh with cloan intoriar. All voad W.W. tlr.... Rodlo
andHeotw.

w. Som&lt;*'

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· 10.8_....
far

., U. ~ot

1965 CHEVROLET BlscaJIII, •••. , •• •, , , .$1~

.Who!
Ill• ·Sell
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u. Bulldln&amp;'

Yes, Goad.SelechrGf
•u ,JiODEU·
Best Qlals, Too!

leu carria1e

w_...,·

tires( groon extoriar with while nylon top, groen with
•iny trim.
·

1966 OLDS F85.". " ..

Do people reeent. chan«e? Pio-neer ear makera round it difficult
to •parate the idea of the horee.

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TV . . . in Review

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69's Are Here

Stat•

Ohl.h _
---IDII bar J'00D1, Ill DD~IMI'elet
992·21it
{
; - • - K.. Dllrft:'/teft •f tfl•
TRAtLER WI'&amp; Bob'a llabllr st. Pboae 1111111. lN'I.tep
cr.en•weo• Sec~~n
IGJfl ..
J~~ w. ~;....,.
IWCho
.
Court, Syracuoe, Oblo 011 81111
(.i.fl
l...,_dMt
¢ht,rch,
. o
Mgr.
Rt. IH, Phone - 1 .
57 CBEY110LET l!o-1011 Inlet;
a.U-41c fine ·sbape, ..,. pa1n1, good
Bull-. Slrvlm•l
Urea. Ready 16 so. tiiiO. G.
'J'IWLER SPACE, l'OIIdJ Ill A. Deem, Raclne. INN!p DOZER, BACKIIO&amp; lia:loll JUW)Y • 11!1 .....,. dallv·
boot op, private, pJeaiJ ol
ad lrDii: -+Ice. oepllo
11'111 rtcld Ill JOUI' pnJtct.
room lor chlldrtll Ill p[IJ. LARGE COAL lumace, llllld
IIIIU, wala' IJneo, br na 11.
Fast and UIJ, Jl'ne ....
Pboae IIIIU1114.
a.l4-4fc condition ; also A""*al TV,
allo topool1. IJaarJ 1llltr.
malel. PIIODe IIJ 1111. Clllllt
n illcbes. Good eondlllon.
pbone •
II or Roser llalor,
Jeln Ready
Co,, ........
'I'IIREE bedroom aparlmeilt Phone ll92aiO or 11111117•
~ •1111
IOIII[f
port, Oldo.
I • tie
with ,..... on Bu!Mmll
I~
Ave. l'lllllle 11ft.612f. l..lf.*
c. c. liRADI'OLID
SEWING MACRINBS, ftlll[r
CJUHUAHUA puppies, can Jill.
AIJCI'IOIIIaB
BEAUTIF'IIL Ill ..,. eleetrtc 11848.
Cni;'r1 ......
service. an - · WY S.
I~IHic
1184. '!be Fabric Shop, J'osD.
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I
J.room a[lii lmaJt loeated Ill
fltll'/.
Aothorlsed SIDgor 8alel
8
,
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Pomeroy. Bleclrlo beating, STERI!lO RADIO eomt.l111llon,
and
Service. We Sbll'[llll
re]lOII...sed; beauttlul cabitable top nnge. will !ldJBon.
....
see to appreciate. Pllone r.r net, like ..... Balan&lt;e dlle
I 1 1ft
appointment, tman. JO.n-41 $99, or make paymenll of
$5.1, per montb. Pllone tJ9I. AIR CONDrTroNING llllfllprlnsur•FIRSr n.ooR apartmeol Vflr/ 1831.
atlon service. Jaek'l Relrlf- AUTOMOBILB [111U!'anet J-.
lii-ZII-6Ie
tl'lltlon, Now Ra..,. boae
nice for two poople or two
eancelled? Laet ,.., opera.
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people wi11o small clofld. Ploone 19118 ZIG ZAG portable sewing
.... lleeuse? Call IIJ 1111.
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INS-lite maclltne, aiiBhUy used. Does
• u tie
everythlna without atlad&gt;FOUR ROOM and bath, unfur.
ments. In good condition;
nlsbed, 11150 Lincoln Height!. $5.911 per month or fUll price
Phone 99i..3874.
111-29-tfc
of $51.811. For free home demonstration eaD tJ91.21M.
TWO Ji'URNISIIED sleeping
IIHII-6Ie
rooms ; private kitchen, private bath, private entrance, 1960 CHEVY convertible, v.a
utHHies furnished ; I&gt; mUe
standard sblfl, $150. PhoiiO
from town of Pomeroy. Box WJ-5.562.
IIJ.2Hte
Zlll&gt;, Rt. !. Pomeroy. Mn.
Eleanor Bates. Phone 9M- WORK CAR. 1949 Deoolo.
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IIHII-6Ie
SMAIL FIJRN1SH1!:1l house In
Middleport. Phone · GIRL'S BICYCLE, good eondi10.29-tfc
Uon ; good tires. Also, s.nat
clarinet. Phone 9112 is&lt;B.
III-3CHte
ROOMS FOR tourlats. dean,
comfortable; $2 single, $3
GOOD YOUNG rabbit dog, good
dooble. Pllone - ·
11).29-3tp
breed and good nllllltf. Emmett stetbem. Long Bottom.
FO!ffi ROOM house, Laurel
Pholle Cloester, 1185-81.
III-3CHte
Sl.. Pomeroy, newly renovated. Call !I!IU293.
111-31-tfc
19113 CHEVROLET pickup, fl25.
THREE unfurnished apart. , l'licoaa - - aJIII tok for
ments, eacb with two hod- , Frank Rousll.
tii-30-Mp
rooms. 399 Soutlo '!bird St.,
Middleport.
lll-3l·llc 19115 GTO, 4 speed, poolllve

THERE WlLL be a 1111:1 slooot
lraction, pbooe - 7.
SUnday, Nov. ! beginning at
111-31~
For s.l.
"I don't really think I could
noon at the Fortad Rnll
but I'm wlllina; to
Sportsman Club. Everyone Is HAY AND STRAW. CaD ...
SPINET
PIANO:
Wanted,
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welcome.
lo.slte
arr.
tMS-12tp
l[lOnall&gt;le party to take over
low
monthly payllltlllll on
WILL BIJTCliER a large young TWO eoal atoken with ,...
spinet
plano. Can be seen lotrois, Arnold Brothers, J'o.
beef In about sa - · AllY·
caDy.
Write
Credit Manager,
one Interested In buying ball, meroy, Phone tJ91.:M411.
P.
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Box
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llleiiY"ffle,
please call MII-M. III-2Hte
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lll-31-12tp
By RICK DU BROW
WE WILL be holdlng two auc- POO'ATOES, Phone Ill 11151
HOLLYWOOD (IJPI) - Tho
200 LB. HOG ready lo butcber .
tions per mon11o starting Nov.
Clarence Prolllll, Portllllll.
rise of ~ CowaWa, 1he
see at Roy Jolmsoruo. Hy..U celebnled oiD&amp;Iqr lamiJ)o that
1~1e.tfc
I. Sales will be '"' tbe flrlt
Rnll Road.
1.11-31-llc will have a hall-llour opeclol on
and third Friday nlgbbl ol
eacb mootlo. Adama Auction POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
NBC-TV Nov. 23, la I lhow
DEMON!m!ATOO, bualnesa pberunenon.
Service, RuUand.
111-211-41&lt;
mlnlalme, f'l5 and up. Stud FLOOR
19118 stereo AM It JIIM ndlo
But the rise of their attractiw
aervlc:e and grooming. Pboae
reconl
player,
f!14,
$'
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ma..gera, a huabandMUSIC EVERY Friday and
119UM3.
11 I tie
month.
Pbone
mB40.
aflll.wtfe
team lUI8d Leonanl
Saturday at Jack 'a Club on
lt).SI..!tp
ani
Myrna
Stogel, lo also pretty
Harrisonville ·Road of! Rt. AKC Gold011 Retriever puppla,
remarkable.
7.
111-31-llc
124 Aab St., Middleport. ...
Until 1965, Leonard, JlOIIII' 83,
11441.
MHtc 19611 ZIG ZAG sewing macblne.
This
machine
monograma,
wu
in tbe import business· in
'I'UIIKEY SHOOT, card or trap
New
' York~ · speciUJ.zirlg · in
INttonboleo,
ete.
Pay
ttliO
shooting for turkeys. SUn- 19111 THREE BEDROOM Inlihouaeware&amp;.
Myrn1 hu a long
day, Nov. 3, I p.m. Rudand
er, Eapando llriq IVCIIII 1111 or lUll a month. Phone 'mfomilll
bockgrounl
In tho muolc
51140.
lll-31..!tp
Gun Club.
111-Jl~
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Investiture Service Helc:J / .

Young Adult
Class Holds
Party Friday

THURSDAY'

The Young Adult Claaa of the
Bradford Church of Chrlat held
a Halloween part.y the evening of
Gc:tober 25. In the costume judg.
lng, prizes were awarded to
(adults), Ruby Rife, Prettiest;
Madeline Painter, Most Original; Nancy Morris, fumiest, and
Cathy Durst, ugliest.
Also (children), Becky Painter,
prettiest; Carla Rife, most origInal; Belinda Grimn, fuMiest,
and Rodney Bailey, ugliest.
Games were played by everyone with prizes won by Ruth
Durst. A fish pond was eniqyed
by all the children.
Refreshments oC cider, doughm~ts, pumpkin pie, Kool-Aid and
coffee were served.
Present were Mr. and Mrs .
Richard Gilkey and Mark, Jackie
Blake, Frances Hysell, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Durst, Mary Durst,
Cathy Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Char·
les Russell, Jackie Reed and Joy,
Madeline Painter, Diana, Becky
and Victor Painter. Nancy Mor·
ris, Danny and Carol Morris,
Ruby RiCe. Becky and Carla Rife
and !lonnie Pickens.
Terry , &amp;eve and Scott Pick·
ens, Linda Grimn Belinda, Edie
and H. J . Grimn, Edith Forrest,
Terry Hendricks, Ruth Ann Terrell, Anthony Russell, Keith, Bonnie and Rodney Wood, Brenda,
Cheryl, Roger and John Nelson.
Calling later was Ben RICe.

MEIGS THEAliE
OCTOBER 31
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
NOVEMBER1-5
"PLANET OF THE APES"
(Technicolor)
Charlton Heston
Roddy McDowall
COLORCARTOONS:
Frog Pond
Swashbuckled
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

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HALLOWEEN DANCE at POmeroy Junior High School Thurs,
day, 8 to II p.m. Live music by
"Experience '69." ~ra
Meigs Girls' Athletic Assn.
HALLOWEEN
CARNIVAL,
Thursday, beginning 6 p.m. at
~acu se Grade School under
PTA sponsorship.
FREE CLOTHING D~, Salvation Army HQ., 10 a .m. Thursday, 115 Butternut Ave., POrneroy.
FRIDAY
FUN AND FOOD carnival Friday begimlng 5 p.m., Letart
Falla school, sponsored by PTA ;
soup, chill, sandwiches, desserts, fun booths.
MEIGS HIGH School cheerleaders sponsor an after Cootball game dance Friday night
at the Meigs Junior High auditorium in POmeroy, following
the Melga.Jackson game. The
Jays will emcee.
SATURDAY
HIGH SCHOOL dance party
Saturday, 8 to II p. m. at the
Meigs Junior High auditorium
in POmeroy under school sponsorship. The Jays will serve
as master of ceremonies.
SUNDAY
WEEKEND REVIVAL, Langsville Church, Friday through
Sunday, 7:30 p. m. nightly; Rev.
Eugene Musser, pastor, invites
the public.
REVIVAL, Lo~ Bottom Christian Church, Nov. 3-Nov. 16, 7:30
p. m.; evangelist, Lamar Tillman; special music. Public welcome.
50TH ANNIVERSARY, Rutland
United Methodist Church observed at ail-day service beginning at 9:30 L m. Sunday; rolls,
butter and beverage provided Cor
a potluck dinner at ooon; speakers Rev. Calvin RodeheCCer of
Portsmouth, district siC)erinteildent, and Dr. L. L. Roush. Former ministers, 50 year members
will be recognized.

CLIFTON - Lester Johnson da,ya observed were Margie Rickwas honored recently with a din- ard, Jessie Cartwright, Debra
ner by his wiCe Laura, at their King, CecUe Johnaon and Jack
home here. Included in the cele- Jolmaon
bration were all October birltlA large birthday cake was
days oC family members, the wed- presented the honoree by Mr.
ding amiversary of. Mr. and Mrs.. and Mrs. Jack Johnson Many
Ross King, and a farewell Cor gifts were presented and a bounDanny Rickard, who entered the tiflll dinner oC turko,y and all tile
Navy Monday, Oct. 21. The birth- trimmings was served to Harold
and Margie Rickard, D811QY and
Kathy Rickard, Jessie Cartwright, Evelyn Nicholson, Edith
Fox, WlniCred Holland, Bett,y Cali
and Jackie Call, Clifton; Joan
King and children, Debra, Yolanda, Michael, · and Regina Fields,
New Haven; Jack and CecUe Johnson and children. Robin, Vicky
and Ricky, Mason; Dale and LinSYRACUSE - A regular meet- da Rollins and daughter, Regina
ing oC the Ladies Auxiliary of of. Huntington and the hoat and
the Volunteer Fire Dept. was hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
held at the meetlnj! house at Johnson.
Municipal Park Tuesday night,
Oct. 22. President Jean Hall,
AUXILIARY TO MEET
presided.
A special meetlnj! of the Ra·
Roll call was answered by 12
members and reports were re- cine Firemen Auxlllary will be
ceived. The treasurer, Agnes held this F rlday, Nov . 1 at 7:30
White, reported that a $140 pro- p.m. at the fire house to comCit was made on the recent jitney plete plana Cor the annual banquet.
supper.
The ladles, with the help of.
the Ciremen, will sponsor a variet,y show on Dec. 7. with more lng oC Secret Pals or exchanging
details announced later. A com- of gl(ts, at Municipal Park.
The next meeting will be Nov.
mittee oC Mabel Pickens, Ada
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when there also will be an
Slack and &amp;flvia Zwilling was
auction.
named A nominating comrn ittee
Attending were those named
of Marie Rizer, Mabel Pickens
above
and Myla Hudson, Edith
and Janice Teaford was also
Hood,
Clara
Lavender, Mary Lavnamed.
ender,
and
Thelma
Grueser. Troy
The group will have its annual
Zwilling
and
Eber
Pickens, fireChristmas dimer at Bailey' a
men,
were
guests,
as was David
reatsurant in POmeroy on Dec .
Lawson.
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ON THE 1ST FLOOR - You'll Find A Complete
Selection of All the New Kodak lnstamatic Still
aiM! Movie Cameras, Projectors and Camera
Supplies. Stop In - Look Around - Buy Now.

INSTAMATIC
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We hove them all - The brand
new lnatamotlc Still Camera,
Jho 124, 134, 174, 5·10,
S.20, 314, 414. Thoy toko
all three' Color prlnta, blaclc
and white prints or color
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Mrs. Kenneth Scites, president of the South Central District
of the Ohio ChUd Conservation
League, was in Columbus Satur·
day for a workshop.
One emphasis oC the meeting
pertained to adult only movies
being shown to teeJHgers.
Recently Mrs. Scites conducted a workshop Cor presidentsand
key personnel In district leagues
at Oscar's Restaurant, Gallipolis. Officers duties and responsi·
bilitles were discussed.
Attending Crom the Middleport
League were Mrs. Raymond Stew·
art, president, and Mrs. Frank
Sisson, secretary. The K y g e r
Valley League was represented
by Mrs. Robert Lucas, vice president, and Mrs. Uoyd Rankin,
president, both of Cheshire.

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FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
NOV. 1·2-3
"THE BIBLE"
AVI Gardner - Peter O'TGOle
Stephen Boyd
PLUS
"THE SILENT SCREAMER"
(2 Reel Color ~ccial)

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See Our Beautiful Coitdlitate GrouP
of Sportswear bJ "Aiaene"

Beoutiful Plaids in Wool and Nylon Blend.
Prospector Jackets - two roomy jlockets, tailored style,
with button cuff, red arid aqua plaid.
Solid Flannel Slacks - Zippor side closing, breothing
waistband, navy, grey, red and aqua.
Solid
Flannel Blazer Jackets- gold military button
trim, navy, red ond white.
Hip Stitch Pleated Skirts in beautiful plaids to match
the prospector jacket, red and aqua plaid.

Our Colts This F1ll
Art Rtally PrtHy
Come in and let us
help you select a new
Coot for Winterbeautiful fur trim
dress coots and
untrimmed casual
coots-styled by
"Printzess"- .. Mary
Lane" - "Smartshire"
"Quality" - all top
resources. We hove
styles· to fit demi
petites, juniors, misses,
and half sizes.
All new fall colors

Pictured here Ia the bran4 n;ew
814 lnstomotlc provhUng ••
ceptlonal picture tGklne ••••
speed and col"vonlenco. Automatic film advance. '••t,
oho•p f2.S, 38 MM oleooont
Kodak ~kJor lono. Coupled
colndonco typo range flnllor
automatic expoaure control on
daylight
or floah plctUrea.
If you want the boat, ttO, In
and talr. a looll at tho 814 and
see all the wonderful footurea.

ACCESSORIES ••• MOVIE AIDS
Movie Lights - Carrying Coses for Still and Movie
Comoros - Carousel Stack Loaders - Movie Reels Batteries - Pistol Grips - Splicers - Elberfelds have
o complete selection of acceuoriu to make your pic·
lure taking easier,

SALE ·PRICES ALL SIZES
KODAK COLOR OR BLACK &amp; WHITE FILM

Elberfelds In

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MEH$1MSULATED
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Cor••roy Wwk Tr01urs
All sizes 32 waist to 50. In navy blue, dark grey, brown.
Thickset torduroy. Sturdy belt loops. War111, comfort•
able and long wearing. Buy your correct aile now.

Sale 4e95

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While They Last Half·Prlce Sale

West II•• Cook ••• Stnt-wtrt
Thick, extra sturdy aluminum 'with scratch residqnt
Fired-an teflon double coated linings. Avocado porcelain outside.
9.95- U~ Qt. CASSEROLES ............................... SALE
11.95-~ Qt. CASSEROLEL.......................... SALE
11.95-2~ Qt. SAUCEPOT/SERVER...- .......... SALE
11.95-2~ Qt. HI-BOY SAUCEPOTS................ SALE
19.95-8 Qt. DUTCH OVEML.......................... SALE
18.95-3 Pc. GIFT SETL.................- ............ SALE

4.98
5.98
5.98
5.98
9.98
9.48

Colors: Fem, Tijjerlily, Antique Gold, Pineapple.
3.95 COFFEE CliPS (4 In pkg.)..................- ... ULE
3.95 12 OZ. TUMBLERS (4 In pkg.)................SALE
7.95 4 QT. IC~ BUCKETS..............._ .............. SALE
7.95 16 OZ. STEINS (4 In pkf.).................. - ... SALE
8.95 44 OZ. BEVERAGE SERVERS................ SALE

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Solid colora, vartepted. Alq
selection or each. 3lh ounce
t ply 100 per cent vlralq wool
yarn. Motq,root. -PUn Out
skeins.

Slacks
These slacks_ hove o smooth
finish because Dotty Mann
uses Stevens bonded flannel
(85% wool with 15% rpyon)
designed with stitched permo•
nent creases.
See our compl.te line of
stretch slacks - in nylon,
bonded cottorie ond bonded
orion. A wide range of prices
to suIt your budg.t.

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1.98
3.98
3.98
2.48

Solei C.nnon 19c

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Department - See Our Outstandlna Selection of
Womens WHITE UNIFORMS - Styled By
"White Swan" and "Crest"

Boys Winter Jackets
A big selection in all sizes, 2 to 6 and 8 to 20. Many
many styl.es in this selection. The very str,les you;
bays
like to wear. Here ore some of the sa e prices:
5.95 Boys Jackets Sale 5.19, 8.95 Boys Jackets Sole
7.89, 10.95 Bo~s Jo.ckets Sale 9.79, plus many, many
more on sole th1s Fnday and Saturday. Now is the best
time to buy and save on Boys Jackets.

Sale, too on all Mens Wl~er Jackets. A bia
selection in.all sizes from 34 to 54.

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O..rlng The S.lt

All Kodak lnatomotlc Movie
Cameros use Su.,.r 8 film
cartridges for a much larger
picture . Mowle Camera Outflta
wloh tho M12, .MU, M16~ M18,
M20, plus the excellent new
lnatamotlc Movie Camero M7,
M9 that oro tops In movie tak• ·
lng.

Apparel

WHILE THEY LASTI HALF PRICE SALEI

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tailored 1tylea In short and " length aleewee; otlwertlaed In aiiiHdlng
maeaalnea, atylea for nursea, lal:. technlclona, beautician•, oncl walt,. ..,,, all " ' ' core fobrlu , atylea for lunlora, mluoa alaea ancl half
alaes.

Movie Projectors to show
Super 8 only film or both
Surr 8
and regular 8MM
al models have automatic
film threading. There's a
Kodak Projector to fit ewory
noM. Priced right for you.
200 foot capocltf film or 400
foot, from sing e speed to
,..,..,. speed modela. You'll
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and S,t•.ri.•Y . until 9::00 ,In th~ 'Evening

Auxiliary to

TUESDAY
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
Order oC Eastern Star, 7:45 Tuesday night, Pomeroy Masonic
Temple.
ELECTION DAY soup dinner
at Racine American Legion Hall.
Soup, sandwiches and pie.

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Rec:eiving one yeer plna were .
Denise Werry, !lJ'Ivla VanMeter,
Terry Rose, Mary Jljl!ea. l(arlb-. Janes, Sill' Daw1p11, Vickie
John11011, Dlllll8 Johoaon, Renee
Keeney, Robin Stewart, Cheryl
VanMeter, J111 WD11011, Jlille
John11011, Teresa Dillon, Belva
J'CJIIn-, Kathy Sawyera, U..
Durblit, Teresa Van Meter and
Diane Workmaa.
aetrellunents were served.
Leaders attending were Mrs. Joaeph Janes, Mrs. "Walter Werry
and Mrs. F. R. Careey.

October Birthdays ore Honored

MONDAY
SALEM CENTER PTA, Monday, 7:30 p. m. Larry Morrison,
assistant SIC)erlntendent, speak·
lng on transportation. A short
Thanksgiving program by fifth
grade oC Mrs. Nelson.
POMEROY GARDEN Club Monday, 1 p. m. at home oC Mrs.
Edward Baer.
THEODORUS
COUNCIL 17,
Daughters of America, 7:30p.m.
Monday at IOOF Hall; charter
will be driPed for Mrs. Grace
Stace.

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WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Mid·
dleport Firat Ullted Pr·~r­
lan COOrch, 7:30 'I'IIIradll1 Di8tlt
at the church; Mrs. Tom R u e,
program; Mrs. Jessie !ilumaker devotions. Hostesses are Mrs.
WUliam Morris, Mrs. Richard
Owens, Mrs. .P lumber Bee11011,
Mrs. Garen Stansbury, Jllld Mrs.
Joe Bailey.
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MASON - Ma11011 IWlior Girl
Scout Troop 487 ~ held
an investiture and Jle.dedlcatlon
• ceremony at the am,t United
Methodlat ChurclllnMaiiOIIwhere
10 girls received Junior Girl
Scout pill a and 19 one year plna.
The ceremony was opened with
the fiag ceremony.
Receiving Jjllllor Girl Scout
Pins In an lmptessive candlelight
ceremony were Carla McFarland; Terry Proffitt, !lisle Varlan, Robin Bocock, Judy Hughes,
Vickle J'CJIInson, JaC9Jellne Van
Meter Bett,y Durbin, Mary Car-

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