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MU&gt;r poll• lndlcaied today
"ubert H. Humphrey was on
t~ verge or overtakirc Richard
M. Nixon with only one day left
In the 1968 presidential cam-

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OFFICIALS. PROMISIIJG E.VE.R.Y
COIJC£1VABLE SOLUTIQI.J!

AFTER.. AIJOTI-I€R ...

RETIRING - After 38 years of drfvtng bus Cor Lake Shore, Frank Barber is retiring. For the
past 30 years he has been driving between Cobnnbus and Pomeroy, PI'ior to this he drove on the
Chillicothe and other dhisioos or the compan,y, totaling some 2,500,000 mUes driven. He is com~
mended for his 29 ~ years safe driving record. Mr. Barber relates the contrast between the old
17-t:~assenger studebaker buses he drove in 1930 to the modern U.passenger GM buses or today.
During his earlier years or driving he carried a tool kit In the bus and often had to make repairs
along U.e road. The modern busea or today are much safer, easier to drive and more comfortable
ror the paSJengers with the air brakes, power steerirw: and air conditioning. He compares the
driving con:litions of today with hlsearlieryearsofdrlvirc. The narrow rough roads with them~
ern rreeways; the drifted snow and Ice on the highways to the now fast removM by the road crews.
Mr. Blrber regrets he did not keeP a dial')' of all the UJUI8ual occurrences he has eJII)erienced u
a career bua driver. He ia certain a book could be filled telling about them. He and his wife Mary
Ann, reside at 717 South Warren Ave., Columbus. 'Ibey are the parents or two daughters, Mrs.
Bomie Jean TJrlaen, Marietta, and Mrs. Susanne Kay mizzard, Columbo&amp; They also have nve
grandchUdreJL He is a member of the Luther B. 'IUrner 732 Masonic Lodge and the HWtop Sportsmen Club, He enJoys fishing and hWJting and elel)ects t.o further these hobbles after retirement.

IT'S 11M€ TO GIVE
A · 'DO•NOTHING' CAA!DIDAIE

A CHMJCE.!

Teenagers Hurt
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9110 seri'"'sly, in on autanobile
accUJent on Route 124 in Minersville at 12:30 a. m. Sunday.
Meigs County Sberiff Robert
C. HarteOOach's Department said
a car driven by Chris Lewis, 16,
Secon:I-5L, Marietta, went out or
control on a curve lOO.reet east
of the George Grueser residence
and struck a conerete waiL
Lewis, the most seriously I~
jured, was removed to Meiga
General Ho&amp;pital by private auto,
tnnsferred to Veterans Memor·
ial Hospital, and later taken to
Holzer Medical Center by Ewi~ ambulance. Lewis was reported to have sustained lacerations of the tace, throat and

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The other· injury victim, Gary

Sewell, 16, Marietta, formerly
or ,Syracuse, suffered • laceratiGI'I over an eye.
Authorities said Lewis. according to witnesses, was traveling only about 45 miles per
hour when he cut to the right beceuae of an oncoming car, jerked
the 1963 model car back to the
left when it went out of control
ori, wet pavement aOO struck the

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wall.&lt; No ch&gt;.rp• were Aled.
The shei-irrs deparbnent wa~
also summoned Sunday at 1:25 p.
m. to investigate a one-car mishap on Route 7, north of the Sundown Nlte Club, where a vehicle
operated by Aaron Hysell, 38,
1432 Hunter-St., Columbus, failed
to make a curve, tore out about
75 reet of guardrail, and smashed into a creek bank.
1-I.Ysell sustained a severe nose
laceration and pOssibly a broken
nose, but rerused medical treatment. He was jailed on a DWI
charge.
In another weekend accident the
department said Donald W, sax.
on, 16, Addison, t.raveli~ west
on the Flatwoods Road, sixtenths of a mile west of Route 7
at Five Points, lost control or
his car on a curve, struck a bank
on the left: side or the road, and
turned over,
The autos Involved in all three
of
weekend accideni.B were de- ·
molished.
The department also reported
the arrest of Everett Rodney Cremeans, 21, Coolvflle, on a forg..

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ATHENS, OHIO - TilE AMERICAN FEDERATION of Stole,
Count.\' and Mwolclpal Employes locp at Ohio Universlt.Y has nil'
tied a new labor contract with the ·school. The lWW twQofear contract

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MARRIAGE. APPLICATIONS

James Lincoln McHafflQ, 48,
called tor improved Insurance and I ilo-slrlke pledgo by the union.
Middleport, truck driver. and
UnlverslQI officials said lncreuotl. bell&gt;f\14 ~ed m&lt;!I'O ~ Glady• Eleanor Walker, 52, Pom~.000. The AFSCME had tlyoealoned lo
an wtalde- eroy,
telephone
cperatol'i
birlitg previOUliiJ&lt; ond otruck the uOI ..rllQilist YMt in a ~in- Clarles ElrCQ Sinclair, 25, a.e...
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share of the vote was indicated
at· 14. per cert in the Galll.l) poll
and 12 per cent in the Harris
poll with the balance undecided.
Nixon's biggest leads over
Humphrey at any time during
the campaign came in late
September in the Gallup sW'vey
with a 15 per ceri. spread, and
in the Harris poll at the middle
of that month with an 8 per
cent differenre.
Hard To Predict
Lawrence f. O'Brien, Hum_phrey's
campaign
manager,
said professional pollsters agree
that a two-point margin "make&amp;
the election too close to call." •
However, the pollsters also
agree that their margin of error
works both ways and that a
tw()...JK)int difference could in
fact mean a spread of 8 to 10
points.
The Albert D. Sirdi.r8er
polling firm of Norwood, PL,
reported that its current survey
shawed Humphrey had moved

ahead or Nixon ror the tint
time during the caJ11)1ign. It
gave Uumphrey 34.4 per cent,
Nixon 33,8 and Wallace 14.1,
witll the balance divided among
_people who prererred other
candklates, refused to tell their
choice, or said they still were
urdecided.
"Clearly anything can happen
by the time the polls open on
Tuesday," Sindlinger said.
A New York Times survey
published today showed' Nixon
ahead in 30 states with 299
electoral votes, 29 more than
the 270 majority needed to win.
Humphrey was in Cront in eight
states and the District of
Columbia with 77 electoral votes
and Wallace in five states with
45, Seven states with U 7
electoral votes were reported
too close to call.
Woo caJifornians
Nixon, Humphrey arv:l the
vice president's running mate,
Sen Edmund S. Muskie, all

Bridge On Schedule

Mrs. Binh Lays Down Line

Reversed

ceed with con!Jtructloo work and
other operations at U.e level allowed· by the Con:grea• for Cis.
eal year 1969 for watershod .PTOjects, Oood prevention projects,
resource eonsenation and development pro,ieetl, G r e a t
SAN ANTONIO, TEX. - THE TEXAS AMERICAN Independent
Plains ConsenaUon Program,
Party ~nday requested an investiption of Dr. , Billy Graham aJd his
and technical asllatoru:e to CooEvtneefieal Associat!on. sayirw Gnham solicited fUnds for a tel&amp;servatlon Dlatricts."
viaed crusade and used the TV Ume to extol Rich~ Nixon.
MUler prllsed tllk dodalon,
Or, sarn Morris, president of a san Antonio radio statl~ said
staUq thai it wuuld allow vital
Gntwn &amp;Gilcited money through tbe maD under the auspices or using
waterobed projecta In ille Tenth
it to ftnance Graham's Pittsburgh crusade. Morrtssatdhowever, that District and other areal ol the
durll'll: the hoor Graham extolled Nixon instead of evangelizil8eountey to move ahead as plan-

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More than 70 mlllion voters
are e!!pected to ballot Tuesday
to climax one or the most
uncertain campaign years in
modern history.
Nixon still appeared to be the
man lo beat, but Humphrey's
hopes were lifted by his late
JW"ge In public opinion polls and
a widespread belie( among
Democrats he wouJd benefit
from Presidt:nt Johnson's dedsion to stq) the bombire of
North Vietnam.
The final Gallup and Harris
polls ,published today both
showed Nixon leading Hwnphrey
42 to 40 per cent, Indicating
Humphrey had closed the wide
deficit with which he started the
campaign. George C. Wallace's

PARIS (UPD- A little w001an
led the Viet Cong deleption
into Paris for Vlet01m talks
today "00 promptly threatened
the guerrilla war wlU go on
TenUt District Cort~Tessman
unUI the United States pulls out
Clarence E. Miller said over the
or South Vietnam.
weekend lnWashingtonthathehas
Mrs. Nguyen Thi Sinh told
been informed that the Secretary
cheering North Vietnamese arxi
of Agriculture. Orville Freeman,
Russian diplomats lhat the
has reversed his recent deci ..
Vietnam war can only be
aion to eliminate new contracts
settled on Viet Cong terms.
tor watershed projects approv"Long live Ho" (Ho Chi Mili1,
ed for conatructlon under PUbpresident of North Vietnam),
lic Law 566.
shouted the crowd that welIn a recent letter to the Secretary, Miller poinied up the comed Mrs, Btnh and the other
delegates of the Viet Cong's
chrcric flooding ec11ditlons facpolitical branch, the National
ed by lhe people of SouillesstLiberation Front (NLF).
em Ohio and catdioned that lD1- r:ameramen knocked down her
Iess the Secretary rever sed his
bodyguards and Le Bourget
earller decision the future sucairport police in a surge to
cess ol the watershed program
the grim, short
tn Southeastern Ohio and in the photograph
brunette
who spoke for the
naUon would be critically 1mguerrUlas attacking the South

flre. OCficlals cl~ an immediate curfew on the capital city of
Amman and backed it ~ with tanks, armored trcq,s carriers, inrartrymen and Bedcadn irregulars. They set up rOid blocks 111J
ordered everyone' oU the streets to prevent violent action by the
huadreds ot thousands of politically volatile Palestine refugees.

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Bridwell also announced that, the normal time requiredtobuild
WASHINGTON
- Federal
Highway Administrator Lowell in accordance with the provi~ such a bridge would be 48 to 60
K. Bridwell and the Federal Co- sions of the Federal Highway months.
Fleming cited the efforts of
chairman
of the Appalachian Re- Act of 1968, he has ·authorized
FIVE..OAY FORECAST
emergency Federal aid ror the the Federal TaskForce, appointgional
Commission,
Joe
W.
Flem·
Temperatures in 0 h I o
ing, !ilnday amounced that the replacement of the bridge and ed last December by President
Tuesday illrough saturday will
accelerated
construcUon or a new that the final contract for its Johnson, tn expediting construc M
average near normal, with
bridge
across
Ule Ohio to re- construction will be let in No- tion of the new bridge.
highs averaging in the low 50s
"This Task Force was able
collapsed
SiJver Bridge vember .
place
the
in the north to the upper 50s
'"The commitment that Pres· to accomplish its objectives rap~
1-.s made substantial progress
in the south, and lows In the
and that the new bridge wo ld ident Johnson made early Uais idly and eft'idently because of
uwer 30s.
100&lt; 11&gt;~-the S!Jy,eri,Jriclfll'\fr '&gt; excellent cooperation given
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in less than one-half the time it by the Sates ot Ohio a n d
tombet
!liil».
and cooler"18tter part of the
The
Silver
Bridge,
which
col ~ normally required is being (UJ. West Virginia. as well as the
week. Ralntan wiU occur alapsed last December 15 into the filled," said Bridwell, ••and we various Federal agencies rep·
round mid-week and again near
River, cormectedGallipolis, are confident that the n e w resented on it," Fleming said.
Ohio
end of week, averaging about a
The total cost or building the
Ohio,
and Point Pleasant, West bridge will be open to traffic
half inch. - UPl.
Virginia. The new bridge under well Within the 18 to 24 months new bridge and its approaches
con!ltruction will also connect contemplated in the construe- is expected to be approximatetion schedule." He explained that I.Y $14 mlllioo.
those communities.

A SYRIAN·BACKED commando group an- paired.
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RUred at Klng Hunein's alleged "soft~'~~ against Israel, opened
In re;:o=.mto Mi~l~ ~t­
Ore today against Hussetn•s loya) troq,s. The~osuaed worh- ter the e
t ~t
1 c en and children as human shields to protect themselves from return ture siltaledSethal 'the Sol Coft..
serva on
n ce can now pro~

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Overtake Nixon on Tuesday

WE,V£ HAD ADMIIJISTRATIOIJS
IIJ THE PAST 11-\AT HAVE: "TRIED
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The Saigon schoolgirl turned

PAUlS (UPO- Uopes that the expanded Pari stalks on Vietnam would develop into full-scale peace negotiations reC'eived a
double jolt today. There was growing doubt they could begin Wednesday as scheduled.
The first blow came from a five-foot woman Communist
guerl1la who led the Viet Cong delegation into Paris today aOO
promptly stated the Vietram War could be settled only on Viet
Coog terms.
The second blow carne in Saigon when President Nguyen
Van Thieu reaff"lrmed his refusal to enter peace talks which Include the National Liberation Front, political arm or the Viet
Cong, aOO said "nobody can rorce us to do that."
For the first time the Arnericandelegationwasadmitting that
Thieu's adamant stand could change U. S. plans for the meeting.
The rift could even grow wider - South Vietnam called a major
demoru;tration for Tuesday to •• stress the nation's self--determinatim in political artairs."

prepued statement demarKitng
tile Untied Stoles •top support·
ing the Saigon government and
acknowl~ the Vtet ~ as
masters of South Vietnam.
Mrs. Btnh said she woold turn
1.1) for Wednesday 1 s scheduled
.,ning ol the e_..ted

guerrtlla accepted a hug and a

VIetnam talks. North VIetnam

kiss tram North Vietmm chief
deleg~te Xuan Th"Y and Soviet
Ambos..dor k&gt; France Valerien
A. Zorin Then she reid a

an::l the United States plu~
SOuth Vletram were seheduled
to take part. But South Vietnam
has onnounced It will boycott

the talks unless North Vietnam
de-escalates the war aoo unless
Mrs. Binh's gr&lt;J\.1) is included
IMide the Hanoi delegation and
nat seated as an independent
parl;y.
Diplomatic sources said the
SouUl Vietnam boycott may
deioy the start of the OJq&gt;Ol1ded
talks.
omctally tile Untied States
stlU counted on the talks

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Grave of Pvt. Hecox is Marked
The gran ot Pvt. Truman stal Glue, T1m Dull), Debbie or ille Cradle of Llbei'Q' Cllap.
Heoox, a RevoiUUonary War aol- Bailey, Mrs. Pat Dull)' ud Mrs. _tar ~ the ChUdren of the Amer·
dier, was marked in ceremonkls Doo Thomas of Pomeroy Girl lean RevoluUon, placed flowers

9rrlda1 altemoon at

lhe Mound

Cemetery near Chester.

Scout Troop 61.
The pledge

~aor&lt;ld b1 Re~.Jonathan
Molga Chapter or lhe D1ill£htors

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allegiance was

led by MrL Jameo Harle,y, Rag

1\!ar Milboan placed the D.A.R.
muker and the American

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cbalrman of the D,A.R. Chai&gt;- the gran. A aalute to the honorol ill• American Rovolutlon, the tor, and the invocatiort was glv. ed clead by the llrinl squad C(
_..,. featured commenta by en by George Sklmer. B o t h Drew Webster Post and pl~
thne de.,..- or Pvt. He- Mra. Harl!IY and S1tlrmer are of taps concluded ~~'"" marking
cox who lletilecl.._ !llade lllv- des-Is or the Revolution- rites.
or near &amp;rrnner in about 1803. azy War ooltller.
1'hiiY W.ro . Mrs. Edna lle&lt;olt
Mrs. James E. Browingtoa,
ArllCing the ouiAil- dellelvla of carroll, lMII HOca. reaoat of Return Jonalbarl MelBa, Relldlnts preaent for the aervof Butlir!efoo, i&gt;w-. and M r a. 111&lt;1 Mn. Emor1011 Jonas, chap- icea were Mr. aat1 MrL S. J,
Gerald Viohrt of Tujrpara Ptal111. loin, pve the ritoal of dedlea. Keft'er, Mr. llld Mra, J o h n
1'1!0 ~~ opened willt ll)o lion ali,r whlcll Mfa. Dwlalrt Y\lh'in, Sr. and - John Mel.:odV~clntl of,.U. colora b,y' 111011 Mil'-. ..,.er ~ un- via D, Colwrtlrua; Mr. ur!Yn.
: ofDHw WO!&gt;ot;i- l'Ufl 39; ~· ve11tt1 ~itt ~ potrrmont ~.*1ft lle!m ol I!W'J!.,...., Iowa;
~ ,rpa '1'1ra ,e~&lt;drt &lt;Oitlirrl- _ _ . wbl&lt;!l - .Piac.d a1 the lirL Joha Kfnr ~ Cl..eland;
~ , ot . Aill!lll Sooail , .... Jilt : fool Or tlitl •JI"&amp;ye.
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the campaign in cali Cornia,
which was a prized bloc of 40
electoral votes.
Democratic caJ'Il)aign mana~
gers had virtually written off
California, The presence of both
Humphrey and Muskie there
today Indicated a lingering,
desperate hope the nation's
secoOO largest bloc of electoral
votes could be saved lor the

Democratic ticket.
The DemocraLs still had no
realistic
hope or carryirw
anotl"ler pivotal state, Wtnots,
with 26 e lectoral votes. The
final Chicago Sun-Times poll for
lliinois iOOicated Nixon would
receive 46.86 per cent of the
state's vote, Humphrey 39.64

and Wallace 13.5.
Humphrey's chances deperd
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Bidwell Man
Dies Sunday
In Accident
Gallia County ret'Orded its sixth traroc fatality of 1968 at 3:10
p. m. Sunday on Rt:. 554, two and fivu-telihs miles west of Porter.
where Dana Paul p.._.,-ne, 58, Bidwell, died almost instandy when he
was lhrown !rom a pickup truck operated by Donald G. McBride, 23,
Bidwell.
The State Highway Patrol said McBride lost controL The truck
went off the right side of the highway alli struck a partlrall. The
Impact Ulrew Payne out of the truck. The body was taken to the MeCoy Funeral Home at Vinton
Dr. Donald R. Warehime, Gallia County Coroner, ruled that
Payne's death was due to massiW! interral hemorhraging. There was
moderate damage to the pick\41 truck and to the guard rail. Several
posts were knocked dawn.
McBride was charged with driving Wider suspension am hunicide by motor vehicle in the llrst degree. He was lodged in the city
jaU for a hearing No,·. 4 in Gallipolis Municipal Court.
Danny M. Wilcox, 19, Rt. 3
The patrol said the animal ran
Chenpeake, "'as trelted at Hol~ 1n fl'Oilt or wast~oqud car4rl¥e
zer Medical Center, First Ave., by Betty Grube, 23, Apple Grove,
for a leg injury, and released W. Va. There was moderate damafter an accident at 12:30 p.m. age to the Grube car. No ch&amp;riJll
&amp;mday on Rl. 7, eight-tenths of was fiJed.
a mile south of GaJiipolis.
Mrs. Grube, according to the
The patrol said that Wilcox,
patrol, suffered a minor back
headed south, lost control of his i.n,jury but was not treated.
1968 BSA motorcycle. The cycle
The patrol investigated an ac~
upset and threw Wilcox onto the
cident at 9:15 a.m. Saturday in
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tn.iured when struck by a car
at 10:25 a.m Saturday on Rt.
141, one and five .tenths miles
we&amp;t of Gallipolis, a goat owned by Frank Pierotti. Rt. 2 GaJ.
lipoii s, had to be destroyed.
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Action agency has received approval of its program administration and communit,y services
application.
The new approval amounts to
$51,663 federal dollars p 1 u s
$12,298 as the local share and is
eUective Nov. 1, 1968 through
Oct. 31, 1969. The grant will
permit continuation of the bicoonty community action program , including the communiQservlces component which was

initiated last July.
At present tbe

~ency

has two

offices, one in Pomeroy and one
in GallipoJis plus four one-day.
a - week outreach stati&lt;Hls at
Tuppers Plains, Harrisonville,
MercervUle and Rio Grande. The
p~mmunicy services project has
a full time oommunil;y consultant
and a home health nurse. The
agency has been in operation
since March, 1966, and is govern ~
eel by an ex~utive council compoaed al 18 members, nine from
Meigs and nine from Gallia Count;)'. Nisa Rosalie SOry is serv.

Democrats

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Pomeroy
About 100 Meigs Count;y Dem.
ocrats attended a combination
dinner-rally at their headquarters in Pomeroy Saturday night.
The event was preceded by
a torchlight auto caravan beginning in Portland and moving
through S\Yracuse and Mi&lt;klleport, and ending in Pomei'OJ'.
Jack Crisp, chairman or the County Democrat executive committee, presided over lhe meeting.
He announced the appointment
of Paul Gerard as youth coordinator of the executive committee, and introdu cad Democrat
canWdates, each of whom spoke
briefly .
Candidate• attending included
Harry Crewson for rej)l"eaentative to Congress. James Sher~
man 1-'ort.er m, for state representative, Forreat Moore, candidate for Judge of COUrt of ~»&gt;­
peals; WUUam McKelvey, for
e&lt;a~nt)' commissioner, and Leola
(Lee) Enoch, lor clerk C( the
Common Pleas Court. In addition, a representative from the

Gilligan for Cmgress ottlc:e iD
Athens spoke.
Crewsoo attacked the \'OIIIIg
recorrl of Congresaman Clarv!CIII

Miller, particularly on poverq

programs since the home C1M1Q'
ing as president ~ the ~ll. (FairfielcO C( Miller Ia DOt In
tile Appalachia area. Door prU•
eswereawarded.
ADMITIED TO HOSPITAL
Louise PartltM was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital Suna
day afternoon by the Pomeroy
eme:rgenC'y SQUad after becoml~
ill at her home on Chester R&lt;MMI.
She waa admitted as a medical
patienL

230 Viet

3-DAY StLE SET
There wW be a niiiiiii&amp;O sale
Tuo5dtl)', Wednosdaf 111&lt;1 Thlrrs~ b)' the Mitldloport
Gorden
In the _..,.y
BuildiJW .. Mill St.

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In

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more than he gives, and the
more Ill In proportion to the
. worth of the thing given.George MacDonald, Scottish
noveOst.

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old-Hmt!r
is a
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The Bible tops the list of
best-sellers.

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Joe Reichman, student at Ohio
State Unlverslf;y, Columbus, ,._.
spent the weekend here with hls
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mamlng
Weboter.
,
Mr. and Mrs. l.lcll Thomas and
children, Daniel, Grqoey Melissa, and Rebecca wareguests of Miss Ka;y Proctor

CORONER~

and Miss Grace Sauvage of Columbus also visited with t h 8

Moores.
Peggy and Heidi Milhoan, children o( Mr. and Mrs. DwlJht
Milhoan, were wookend guests
of Mr. and Mra. Fulton B. COVert of Charleston, W.Va.
Mrs. Leona Bursm and Miss
Joan Burson or AthenB w e r e
weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

'lack Carsey and

Mrs. Alma Thompsoo of Columbus was the
Edward Hoeflich and Mr. and
Mrs.
Lind.
Mrs. John
anddaughter
of AAron
weekend
They came especially to attend to tile Chester property of

"TM~k goodnes~ we'te leaving the White House. II tlte
bombing Mit btmgs peace, I don't know whot I could
do tor an encore."

Who Turned Off
The Lights?
YOU WILL: If you don't vote for
RENEWAL of the 1/2 mill ,levy for
POMEROY Village current expenses--The proceeds of this levy are used only
to )ay ·for street 1tgh'tS. ·
SO VOTE

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renewt~ J lh~~~il ~~~.,~~~ LEVY
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for

Expenses at a rcb'e not exceeding one-holf

m~ll

flloge

the purpose of Current

whtch amounts to 5 cents . for each one hundr e d d0 ~rors
eocf
onleuatton,
d?llor for
of five
voluotton,
o vo
years .

VILlAGE OF POMEROY
Pd . Pol. Adv.

By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
A mother writes the! her
daughter, 6, is extremely shy.
Her teacher says she will not
take part in any school activities or play with the other
children. Her be h a v 1or at
home IS perfectly normal.
This is not an uncommon
problem id children who have
not. had much contact with
children or the same age
Pu~h~~g them into large grouP
actlv&gt;ties will only aggravate
the t r o u b 1e. This mother
should invite one or two of
her daughter's new acquain·
tances into her home two or

three times a week. At first
she should stay with them and
keep the party going.
As her daughter comes to
accept new_ friends, ·-she should
gradually mcrease the num, )'elnr and withdraw so that they
c ·be on their own. The child
should not be scolded or
teased about her shyness but
as she comes out of her shell'
he~ mother should start in
qwet way to present the advantages of joining a Brownie
group when she becomes old

a

enough.
Q-My daughter has a nerv·
ous habit of picking at her
upper lip until It b)jleds. How
can I get her to stop?
A-She will have to do the
stopping for herself. She may
need the help of a child psychologist to find out why she
does tblll. In addition to spoillllll her looks, there is the
danger of Infection.
1 Q-My

chllol has molluscum
f:'lttagiosunl. What causes It?
serious? What treatment
do you rec()mmend?
A-nil oldn dheaoe is
caused by a virus. It Is not
very contagious, but the vic·
tim may spread it from one
p_art of his body to another.
It Is not serious. The usual
treatment &lt;s to Incise each
papule, squeeze out the con·
t~nts using aseptic precau·
!ions so as not to spread the
mfection and apPlY trlchlora·

MIDDLEPORT - S h a r e e
SChaefer, Poirt Pleasant. has
accepted emp!Oj'lllent at the Hood
Beauly Shop, 190 North Second

,Stock Hogs, 14.50 - 16.75; Pip

811, 7.50-14.50.
CATTLE - 666 11&lt;L, Choice
steers, 27.9().28.10; Good, 26.5()..
27.401 StoDdard, 23.50 - 25,60;
Good H!ra., 25. 26.10; Stendard,
20.-28.50; Good Cows, IS..-19.10;
UJUit.Y, 16.56-17.85; canner &amp;
C-r, 15 down; Bullo, 19.50 •
2,,50i stock Cllvessteers, 26.50--

31.00; Hfrs., 23.50. 25,25.
Veal Calvea - Choice, 36.5038. OO; Good, 35.00; Mod. 30. 70;
Com., 29.50 down; Baby Calves
BH, 27-14,00.
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Eastem IIJgh School eoded Ito
football eeuon a. a succeasfUl

lllrl. MilO'

note as Senior Qlarterbsck Ray

fcllte wne

Z..ck, - .. .llrl

tliOii&amp;h

the

!lictore dellnltei.Y Ia

ell~ It II lllll 0( _,.,
of tho 11'111 nastalcle 1111111&lt;' 0(
tho deCide, evtn If m~eh 0( tt
la atapd llllfort~Matei.Y. 'lbenwole oloaollliOI'Ib tbeprleellldtt
doea have fl'equent attraeU•e
aceneo, oopoc:lally wbsn Danlol
M81Hl' Ia tlmnins NOel Coward
who waa GerUe Lawrence•aw~
IC1111 frfond; llld in her 1&lt;0!1111

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of lilt flmlll "Jl" dull Wblcb ·
atarted uupoe••vandlllllro
we ..,. GorUt Lawa en• __,
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11urldQ b)' romping to an easy win over Wellston.. The Marallier Frosh team was eo~~ched by Ed Bartels arwJ Tercy Qh.linger. Picture• are front row, trom left, Dave Krawsczyn.
Mark Dalley,~ Dalley, Tom Cook. PaW Miller, Joe Welker,

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WliiinBifcllsei crll&amp; wtiii.llad tho teua to hi• -

The Meigs Manuder Freshman

FllOSII UNBEATEN -

team ftniahed its 1968 grid season with a perrect 6-0 aeason

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F1rst cousins TinY aed Mark
Williams did aD the scerln&amp; for
tile Melgo Frosh ln Its 28-6NJq~
6Wr visll!ng Welllllon onFrldoy.
'ftle win ended the season tor
Meigs with a perfect 8-6 slate.
Fullback TillY Williams ocored
011 rWls of 65, 9 and 3 yardr. and
Hollb&amp;ck Mark Williams went
over on a five yard corey ODd In
with two extra point conver-

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yard quartertlaek sneak In the
lldrd period.
Coaches Ed Bartolo and Terry
Obllnaer cOIDllleMed the Manuder freohmen fDr outstallllng play
In tho pme against Wellston end
al&amp;o tor the entire season.

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' • w •c have bMn enacted Into aw incluclln
ovhor JOG m11Go •roo during tho 1967·68 uo:lon of th:
O 1o •nero1 Auemltly.

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Ho io on EFFECTIVE lotlalator. Ho work• to
to ut many equal advantages entoyed by our finan-

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'j'htp and ~tnlorlty have ••ant million a of addition-

NISIUNOMIY A,

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dollars '" stote funds for lm ro¥td ecl•cotlon
hl~hwohya, recreational facilities, rti'te lnatitYIIona' .
anll ot ' ' IMprovements for Southam Ohio.
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Mr. and Mrs.' Harry S. Moore
Sr. spent the weekend at

Ash-

land, Ky. vi lilting Mr. and Mro.
Harry S. Moore, Jr. They went
especlslly forthowoddingofthelr
nephew, Steven Myen and Darin WaBhlnlton, D. C. reeenily
tD attend the Royal Crown Cola
Co.~

Dr. and Mrs. George 11. We at
of St. Marya, W. Va. violted

Sllnd&amp;J with Mloo Frteds Fubnle.

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W, Vf. Wsaliii'Bn at Jolarioltl
Mt. Unloo at WUIIJIDII.oD
Oberlin at Ohio WeoltQ~en
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United Press lnternatioral

Overall
League
,750 Rostoo ...... . 6 · 2 .71&gt;0
W L T for the extra point&amp;.
TEAM
WLT
. 444 ClnciM&amp;U .... 6 2 . 750
Gai1I EYnon ol Southem. su•4 5 0
f&gt; 2 0
l)efiance • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • . • • • 3 0 0
talned
a broken arm in the coaHouston • • - • • • 3 5 0 •375 Baltimore .•. 8 3 •727
2 4 I
,286 Detroit. . ••. 4 4 ,500 2
Wilmington .. .. ........... ...... .. 2 I 0
Boston • ' ' - · ' ' 2
2 5 0 tes&lt;
Mlaml • • • • • • " 1 57 1 ,125 New York ••• 5 6 .455 ~h Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I 0
Southern seniors who pla,yed
I 7 0
Philadelphia ••3 4 •429 Z'h Bluffton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 0
when George scored tram three Buffalo • • • Wool
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4
Ohio conterence
Pet. WI waukee . , . 2 6 ,250
yards out, ard then ran the extra
WLT Ron Col-art, Bruce Teaford. Jlm
West
polrt tD give tho Ptrsles a 7-6
W. L T. .178
GB TEAM
WLT
7 0 0 Whits, Msrt,y Morarlcy, Junior
W. L. Pet.
letd. '!be ~oocbdown capped a 68 Kansas Clly .••• 7 2 0 .750
Baldwin-Wallace . , •. .. •••.. .• .••••.. 4 0 0
Brewer and Mike stewart.
6 2 0
5 2 0 Eaglea seeing actim ror the laat
O&amp;ldaoo • ' • • · • ' 6 2 0 ,750 san Diego •. • 4 3 .m
yard drive In 14 plays.
5 I 0
Los Angeles •• 5 4 •556
George got hlo secooo touch- San Diego •• - ...
time were Enrln. TOm Buckley,
4 4 0 ,500 Phoenix • • •• 4 4 •500
4 2 I Karr, Dave Mora and Bob Woods.
down when Rob Painter recovered Denver ' ' • · • • • ' 2 7 0 ,222
4 2 0
Atlanla .•••• 4 5 .444
Following the win, Eastern
a WUdcat fumble on tho HaiiMII Cincinnati
' ' ' • • Results
SundaY's
Ctpltal • • ••.••••.•.••••...•••..• 3
4 3 0 plll)'ers tJaW!Iy doused Coach
Chicago
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four yard line. George went over New York 25 Bufb,lo 21
4 3 0
San Fran. ... 3 5 ,371&gt;
Klncaide, Asst. Dan Wright, Easton the next play and Alan Hall Denver 35 Boston 14
4 2 0 ern Executive Head John Reibel
SesUle
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7
.300
ran tho extra point to Dlllke 11 Housloll 27 CinclnnoU 17
4 3 0
SUnday's Results
Denison •••.••••••••••••••••••••• 2
21
38
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4 3 0
Bostoo 123 Atlanta 103
Pintos led 14-6 atthehalf O&amp;klaoo Kansas Clt.Y
Kell\'00 ......................... 2
28
34
109
2 3 1
Los
Angeles
127
Phoenix
and neither team scored in the San Diego
MlamlGunes
Sundly'a
OberOn , .. .... ......... ... ...... 1
2 5 0
San Diego 121 Chlcsgo 107
Otterbein ........................ I
third period. 1be Plrates eli- Houston at New York
2 5 0
New York 122 SesUlel06
Heidelberg .............. , ......... 0
Dlllxed • 56 yard drlvelnl4playo K&amp;nsss Clcy at Cincinnati
0 6 0
Only pmes scheduled.
Hirlm. ••• •• ..••••.••••••••••.•••• o
with George gotng over from the Ml&amp;mlat Buffalo
MoOOay's Games
Big Ten Foolboll standl!ll6
f&lt;&gt;Jl' yard lloe lor hla third touch- O&amp;kland at Denver
wLT
San Francisco at Phoenix
wL T
- . , George ran the extra point San Dl
at Boston
TEAM
0 0
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Only game scheduled.
4 0 0
tD It 21-6 for the .Pirates. o,
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'!be PlniOs scored again lathe NFL STANiliNGS
Mlchlgao
6
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ABA STANDINGS
Purdoe
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0
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went around right eOO for 15 yards
Eastern Conference
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IndianS
0
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2 2 0
and a looehdoWn. setting ,., the
CentorY Division
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touchdown was a 48 yard pass
W. L. T. Pet.
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W. L Pet. GB Minnesota
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Mlchlpn State ....... . 0
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the Hannan 20 yard Uno. '!be try Cleveland •••••• 5 3 0 ,625 Kert:ucky ••••• 4 3 .571 1
. ..... 1 34 0
Northwestern • , .....• , . , ,
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0
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for the extra point foiled but llle New Orleans •.. • 3 5 0 .375 New York ••• • • 3 3 .500 1'h
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Pirates led 27~.
Pltlsburlh • • , • . 2 6 0 .250 Mlaml • . ••••• 2 3 ,400 2
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Wisconsin . ..
North GaDte llad 13 ftrstdowns
capital Division
looisns •.••••• 1 4 .200 3
to two fDr Hannon. '!be Pinto•
W. L. T. Pet.
West
gained 253 yards tD 56 for !laD- DaUas • • ••.•• 7 I 0 •875
W. L. Pet. GB
nan. NorthGallladrew40yardsln New York., ••• 5 3 o .625 oakland • .. • • • • 5 1 •823
penalties and the Wildcats llad 25 Wtshlnpm .• , , 3 5 0 .375 Houston .•.•••• 2 1 •667 1'h
yards.
Philadelphia • • • 0 8 0 •000 New Orlesns ••• 3 2 . 600 l'h
The Plrates are now 5-4 in all
Western Conference
Los Angeles •••• I 2 •333 ~h
pmes for the sesaon and are 3-2
Centnl Division
DaUas ...... -. 0 I .ooo 2'h
In the Southern Valley Athletic
W. L. T. Pet. Denver ••••••• 0 4 .000 4
Cooference, tlrdshing in a aeeond Mlmesota • • • 4 4 0 .500
Sunday's Results
place lie with the Eaotern Eqles Chicago • • , • • 4 4 0 . 500 New York ll2 Kentucky 103
of MeiJs Count,y.
Green Bay •• •• 3 4 1 ,429
Only game acheduled.
Haman ls now 2-&amp;.0 lor the Detroit • • •••• 3 4 L 429
Moo:iaY's Games
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Coastal Dlviolon
Mlnnosota
at lndl&amp;Ja
It's freedom of speech for anyone who like~ to
W. L. T. Pet.
You ·and your favOrite telephone partner ane
Only pme scheduled.
talk a lot.
Balllmore ••••• 7 1 0 .871&gt;
righ1 in ike middle ol a juicy tete-a-tole and
One call to your General Telephone business
Los Angeles •••• 7 I o .875
K·I·D·S
W-A-L-K-E-0
in.
They're
oops!
Her
off
ice takes care of the whole thing. We play up
San Francis eo • • • 4 4 0 •500 HORSE SHOW OPENS
harlging
nctisilymaking
cream
the girt idea by sending out a miniature toy phone
NEW YORK (IJPO - Bill
Atlanta • , • •• , I 7 0 .125
cheese and jelly
So rather than
with a gift card first. That's just to let her know
steinkraUs,
U
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i
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States'
SUndBy's Results
continue wilh
that could wind up
ObD\)Ic
guld
modal
winner
in
the real phon~ is on its way.
Balllmore 26 New York 0
sounding like
she says ahe'll call
Once b!lr
i phone is inetalled she 'II
Mexleo
City,
will
lead
the
U.S.
Plttaburgll 41 Atlanta 21
OIDO COLLEGE
-strain
team
ogalnsl
foor
St. Louis 45 PbUadelphla 17
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
other countries In tho 83rd
Dallas 17 New Orleans 3
you
By United Press lilterlla1lonal
N•tloral Horse Show. It was
Chicago 13 Green Bay 10
time
Satords.Y
announced Sunday.
M111110sota 27 WashlrCIOO 14
Ohio Slate at Wlaeooatn
The shoW, which begins
Loo Angolea 10 Detroit 7
LouiavtBe at Cindlllali
wUl nm throUgh Nov.
Tuesday.
Cleveland 33 San FriDclaeo 21
xavier at Toledo
t2
with
competltloo IIIDOIW
sundaY'• Games
Ohio U. at BoWlin&amp; Green
teams
from
CoMdl. Eaglend,
Balllmore at Detroit
Kent State at Marohall
Auatralte
and
BftziL
G.-&gt; Bay at Minnesota
Dfj'IDn atlllaml
W. Texas State at W. Michigan Loa Angeles at Allanta
New Orleans at Cleveland
Baldwln-WaDaee a1 AllroD
New York at Dalla•
Kentocky State at Centro! State
The most brilliant meteor!&lt;
Plttsburllb at St. Louis
shower on record took place
John Correll at FlndlaJ
sen Francisco at ChiCl&amp;O
on Nov. 13, 1833.
Ohio Northorn at Kalamazoo
1\ialllll,.ton at Phlladoll1hla
Cljltta1 a1 Wooster
W~l'1l at Denleen
Heldelbeu at Musklngum
OlterbeiD a1 Hiram

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RICHARDS. OWEN, PUBLISHER
Chut•r Tonnohlll, Editor

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Haman, W.Va. ••• 6 0 0

League
TEAM
W. L. T.
Ohio Unlverstbl •••.•••••••..••••. 5 0 0
Ml&amp;ml ......................... 5 I I
Bowling Green • .. ................. 3 t 1
Toledo ......................... 3 2 I
Western Michigan •••. .. •• , •. ...••• 2 4 0
Kent State ..................... .. 0 f&gt; o
MarsbaU ................... .. ... 0 6 0

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Frldsy night at North C&amp;Uia.
Norlll Galli a ..... 0 14 0 13- 27

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SOLITHERN OHIO NEEDS SENATOR COLLINS

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Jepon (UPD

E•tsu and M&amp;aanort
Muralwnl limited St. Louis tD
two hits SUnlay as a Jtpanese
all-star team defetted the
tourllnK C&amp;rdlnalo. 3-G.

No •ttm•~ of our aociety or section of our Dlttrlct
ttcapot htt attention. He takes pride In letialotl¥
for o•r oriiG and hit conltl"''":
He b lev•• hy ln~pravlng our .. etlan of Ohl , h . i •·
helping movo Ohio forward a• aU Statt In th.. Notolon.
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North GaDia bas one game lett
on the schedule. The Pintes entertain the Glouster Tmtcats next

United Pre" lnternoll-'

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clall_y atronger ntlghbors of northern Ohio. Hit laacl-

State S.ltor
OAKLEY C. COLLINS

Grid Standings
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In that department. SteW or, in and other achool o!llcials in tho
cme same th1a seaam, suffered a lho"era.
BY QUARTERS
severe head laceration w h t 1 e
S&lt;Nthern
...... 000 0- o
blockln&amp; a punt bot camebackthe
Eastern
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8 8 6 14 - 36
next pme tD block another. Dsn
STATISTICS
Grueser, alsoajunlor.Bcoredthe
Eaotem Southern
extra points on a run following
First
DownS
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4
Stettler's stx-jiOinter and tile tlrst
Yds.
Rush.
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114
42
half ended with Eastern lesdln&amp;
Yds. Pass . . . . . , . 78 8
16-U.
The Eagles conUnoed tD domi- Net Yds. . ...•.... . 187 50
nate the coolest Into the third Pass. Attem •..• . . , 8 &amp;
quarter. MldwlV throullh It, Pass. Comp. . . . . . . . . 4 2
K.orr hit Freshman stendouiDen- Pass. Inter. . .•..• , .. 0 0
nia Eichinger with a 4-Yard paas Fumbles ............ 3 3
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tor a TD. Eastern bad
deep Fumbles Lost .. . .. .. . I
lnto TornadO territorY this tlme
on a tong nm by Karr. It was
Eichinger's firat of two TD's In
the pme. The try for I h e
PATS ctn a paso fell tneomplete .
Karr scored his second a1x pointer of the evening on a 6
yard jaunt early ln the fourth
quarter to up the Eagles lead
to 28.j), A Karr tD Bob Ritchie
pass put the Eastern eteveo Into
costs less than a
scoring
poaWon
this
time
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Overall
eup of eoffee
W. L. T. S-eve Erwin'&amp; try for the extra
a day.
7 0 0 points on a rWl tailed.
Tbe Eagles got their last 11)
Gives you a real
6 2 I
on
a
razzle-dazzle
play
wiUl
3
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5 I
"break."
5 2 I minutes and 1:1 seconds remain·
3 5 0 ing In the p.me when Karr latPhone
0 8 0 eralled to Eichinger and the lat0 7 I ter passed tD Ritchie good for
CITY LOAN

Southern allo finished with an
overall record of 3~ but ~ to
SVAC play.
COach DUly Klncalde's Eqlea
aut on the seoreboai'd the aecood lime they got tho baD. K.orr
broke free and raced 23 yarde
tD Pll!'dlrl. Raymood Cline talllecl the extra points ., • run.
Then. in the second period, the
hosts marked up another seore
tmen Junlor 118Dsati.CX1 Jlm stettler blocked a Tornsdo punt end
recovered It hlmsalf In the end
zone with f&gt; minutes and 23 seconds left in the hall. It waa the
tenth punt SloWer bad blocked
durfq the oeaoon, good for s
new school record and. no doubt,
giving him a sWewide ranldng

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The Southwestern HliiUantlera drOJiped a ltxlgh 28-6 contest to MUJer of Hemlock saturdiY nl8hl at sootlnrestern.
The Highlanders are """ 23-0 In Sautbern Valley All&gt;letlc COO!erenteplayandt-5-&amp;
II! aD pmeL MUJer Ia 2-6-1
irthe-aeason. ~:T,,.•c..

Sonotor Collin• 11 an E.XPERIENCED I I I
Third ranking aonotor In thoStoto of Ohio ho"ro
mon of the Education, Health &amp; Walfar; ConunlH::
m•mt:; ~f tho policy•maklng Ruloo Co111mittH 0 ,..j
,..m
UrHn &amp; Highway AHairt CammiHaa. ', .;,[1

RE·ELECT

'!be North Gallla Pintos spotted the HIII\IIlt W. VL. Wlldcata
a touchd""n SaturdaY night at
Hannan aM then wert ontodefeat
the Wildcats 27-6 as Turley
George, 145-poUnd junior halfblclii, scored three touchckrtVns.
Halll&amp;ll took a 8-6 lesd in the
ftrst period when a North Gallla
pu&gt;t wao blocked ODd tho Wildcat&amp; scored from the eight yard.
l1De. lt was 6.() Hannan at the
en:l of the tlrst period.
The Pirates scored their n.rst
touchdown In tho aecond perlnd

atons..

:;motor Oakley Collins Is a VETERAN . lotiolator
' served two ytan in the Ohio House of Represa..:
tatlvet, ami haa aervtd slxten years in the Ohl

Karr ran for two touchdoWn•.
paosed for s third, and collected 111 extra points converlllon
oil another pass tD lesd the Big
Green to a 36-D rompover croascouniY rival Soulhem High Sablrds.l' night at Eastern.
The vlclni'J - at home- snd·
ed tbe 88&amp;1100 for Eastern with
an overall 3-6 record and gave
the Easles a second pisco !hdlb
in the Southem Volle,y AthleUc
Cooference, tied with the North
Gallla Pirates and behind unbeaten Kyger Creek. Both North
Gellla and EasU&gt;rn ended I h a
SV AC race with ~ reeords.

Hannan on Saturday

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Ron smtth, DougllurU, Rdlln Pllolln. seeonl - · Caacb BIJ'W
tela, Paul DUl, Roger Dixon. Dave Durst, Jolul Thmnal. Rick
Ailh, Ed Young. Victor Y~. Ted Lehew, Mark Wllllams,
Ct:ach Ohllqrer. Back Raw, Eugene Dent, Mgr. j Keith Van In-wapn, Dave HUe a, '11~ WUllams, Fred Tldnpson. Fred Lee,
Jefl' Morris, John Murphy, Mgr. aud RaliJy Michaels.

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premiere ladle• aushln&amp; a 1 1 w!Qr: "II reminded me of w11en 1
through Intermission and at tho wao a 7GU111!. ~booiiOI'
oponln&amp; nl8hl party later.
gor," CboiJ,y admitted.

Mrs. Bechtle's brother, R o y
Reed Barnett.

HOGS, 190--220, 17.85; No. 1,

18.00; 220- 240, 17.60; 240 .. 260;
17.10; 260 - 280, 16.8$. s 0 w s,
15.30 • 16.20; Boors,l2.50-IS.OO;

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t11ert with

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u e.-ally clilc lua; G u- a hoodacllo-11.,.t.

trudo Lawrence WU .... A D·d

cetic acid or silver nitrate to
the cavity. If the disease Is
extensive, your doctor may been Ito biggest star quite that
also want to give your child tong, wiD bave Its hllllol')', •"l'bbo
a sulfa drug.
was Bu.rleaque,u ln book form
.Q-My 100, 2'h , is covered late next month.
The nwolcal "M a g g I e
w&gt;th spots that look Jike the
start of chicken pox. A sldn Flynn" at the ANT A 'lbeatre Ia
d?Ctor says he has uUcaria per!ecily awful - bot has 101110
p&gt;gmentosa. What causes It• of tho wsrmeol people and aovCan anything be done for it? eral of the moat charmlnl aeenes
A-In this disease hives de· of the .... Starr!q Jack
velop, last for several weeks
Cusi&lt;IY and his wUe Shirley
then gradually become brown'
The cau110 is probably..,; Jooes, baeed Qlmolly 011 a true
allergy. The lesions are aggra- ClvD War tale, lt oinks to car· ·
vated by rubbing or scratch- toon aillineas In ita clumsy •
mg and, for this reason a proaeh to virtually everything
so~thing lotion should be 'ap- In Ito plot - raelsm, draft dad&amp;plied. An antihistamine ln&amp; runaway boaband, I r I o b
usually shortens the course of drlnldn&amp; plus a cmen other
the disease. Children often cUchea - but oceuionally itl
outgrow it.
cost and a rare a.,no perka the
ploy tD tranalanl ·excttement.
'lbere Ia olmOI! a _.ly lr·
relevant dance proO.u:tlon number in the second act. 11 Mr.
Clown," aet ln a Jail at an especially drab apot in tho conUnuiiY which by sheer overwhelmIn&amp; drive ODd dsncln&amp; lilt oet tho
_Mrs. Edward Sauer, Pam and
openlna
nigbt audleace tobravoa.
Crn&lt;IY, vlolhld Frlds.Y 1n ColumDenneclly.
bus with her mother, Mrs. Mae
But 1he allover effect ls as If
Sauer.
aomone
poured t b e elements
Mr. and Mro. Paul Protlenof
OYeey
Bdw:Y. mualcal from
geter and daughter, Terri Ma1920
to
19i0
IntO a oomputer
rie, of West JeUerson w e r e
sta&amp;od
the
eybsrnetl&lt;
result:
and
weekend guests of Mr. and Mro.
tbe
mulie
has
remi.D1acartly
aLeo Kemed.Y, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bechtle ereeable momenta. 11011IUIIIY; the
of Columbus spent the weekend lltars, eepeclally Jack Caalli&lt;tv
baa lll8ll8lled to create an
here with their parents, Mr. end Mrs. John Bechtle and Clarence efreeUvely opoclal win _ 8 u 1
slj&gt;le all his own, dooerve betGilkey.
Mro. John Bechtle and srand- teri mudt.
nStart•• certainly spent a tordsughtero, Mary Arm and Debra
tune tD mlu almost entirely the
Kay Bechtle, and Mrs. William
Barnett were at Dunbar 'Iburada,y for the Cuneral services of

Ave., here 8IIJ has begun her
dulles.
The dsugllter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul HaD, Pt. Pleaaant, she,.,_
ceived her trslnln&amp; at the SouUlarton Beauzy Sc- in Athans
She opeclallzes In high sty!~
and has been operatln,g her own
shop in Cheahlre.
Setaro UVESTOCK

out !lrot
Cllce .0' YW)'

ranch" in New Medea .•.• Whlcll
he will name "CiQI ol God."
BurleiQUe now Ia 100 yeara
old and Ann COrio, who hasn't

lene Kittle. The Moorea were

Begins Working
At Beauty Slwp

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~ tD lublie .lllortcomhllo,
IIIII Androwa, ll)outd&gt; sbeloOked·
beUerberelnlnhllb-oiJiecl-o·
than. 111e Ofer hal -..e, to 1101

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- • moole
lnl !.ar

mains crtUesUy ill at Colwmla
Preob)1ertsn Holllital after a
long olego; One aent. llobb,y ....
Dick Van ll)'ke's ptllllg up sal~.\ arlea from picture• (uChltt;y
Chllljr Ballg Bang" II his latest)
\ to dnance his "retlrement

Contacts Will Overcome
Child's Extreme Shyness

cille Smith. Miss Smith is
cuperating at the Reuter home
rrom injuries suffered in an automobile accident

!rude
Lawrence,
Andren
Qlrlt end
navor ofJulio
the l•te
Gerwoold seem to haVe ....,.
tldsi It ~ to rellect the tean BriUIII stu'I carter -

Laurence Harvt;l"s marriap
tD Joon COhn reoll¥ 1111
model Paulens Slline- bslleved she wsa tho !avorlto tD race
Joon down Ill!' alole .... Centlmllltonalre RGbert Lellmsn re-

THE WELL CHILD 111

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BY JACK O'BliiAN
NEW YORK - Marla Callu
hal lllrned two Met 0(.
ftrl • far, her pal a tell ut
.... The N. Y. CIV ell&gt; IDIUstey
II !Udohed lor driven ODd tho
teaelltro strike 11111 poUcHinmaa ''IIIII&amp; K.Cil8 Flu" ~10dowu
II helpinl turD the Wbeell ....
~ cavollaro Jr.'o wife Pat
... holjlltillled from • ehlcken billie IDhiled !rom a plaza;1101 oorved II Oene'o poab COICIIII'reetsurulofCCIUI'IO.
The CoiGo,y Ia Ill
aelmowled&amp;od Old Teotomsnt
oebolar: bs even reads Arunale
.... The btl Uncola Cmtre area
restourent La Comodle hal been
sold to tho 1Aialdwnpa.cattleman chahl .... l.lcll Rleldes. preoa
agent 11i11t ua an announcemeat
thai Rleklea 11 •t~~nallhlng reeords" at tho C&lt;ipocsbana: tile
only trouble - the relsue arrived before tho Xerox-s~y of
Jack E. ~ even opened
at the C&lt;ipo .

Parkersburg, w, va,
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Recent guests of Mrs. stanley Jones, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry S. Moore, Middleport, were Mr. and Mrs. ErQ..
est Jones and chlldren of. COlumbus. Mrs Harry Hoagland

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daughters.
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weekend guest of
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Reino
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Reuter
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visitors
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Pd. Pol. Adv. By Henry Ewing
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last spring.

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Eagles Put Five TDs ;
OVer Southern's Goal

BERRY'S WORLD

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- The. Dolly sentinel, P«ill•l'O)'··¥i;kll;,.fort, 0,, Monday, November

In

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a man receives

more than he gives, and the
more Ill In proportion to the
. worth of the thing given.George MacDonald, Scottish
noveOst.

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old-Hmt!r
is a
"l~u
remember.

'fellow
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The Bible tops the list of
best-sellers.

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Joe Reichman, student at Ohio
State Unlverslf;y, Columbus, ,._.
spent the weekend here with hls
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mamlng
Weboter.
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Mr. and Mrs. l.lcll Thomas and
children, Daniel, Grqoey Melissa, and Rebecca wareguests of Miss Ka;y Proctor

CORONER~

and Miss Grace Sauvage of Columbus also visited with t h 8

Moores.
Peggy and Heidi Milhoan, children o( Mr. and Mrs. DwlJht
Milhoan, were wookend guests
of Mr. and Mra. Fulton B. COVert of Charleston, W.Va.
Mrs. Leona Bursm and Miss
Joan Burson or AthenB w e r e
weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

'lack Carsey and

Mrs. Alma Thompsoo of Columbus was the
Edward Hoeflich and Mr. and
Mrs.
Lind.
Mrs. John
anddaughter
of AAron
weekend
They came especially to attend to tile Chester property of

"TM~k goodnes~ we'te leaving the White House. II tlte
bombing Mit btmgs peace, I don't know whot I could
do tor an encore."

Who Turned Off
The Lights?
YOU WILL: If you don't vote for
RENEWAL of the 1/2 mill ,levy for
POMEROY Village current expenses--The proceeds of this levy are used only
to )ay ·for street 1tgh'tS. ·
SO VOTE

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renewt~ J lh~~~il ~~~.,~~~ LEVY
I
ft
for

Expenses at a rcb'e not exceeding one-holf

m~ll

flloge

the purpose of Current

whtch amounts to 5 cents . for each one hundr e d d0 ~rors
eocf
onleuatton,
d?llor for
of five
voluotton,
o vo
years .

VILlAGE OF POMEROY
Pd . Pol. Adv.

By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
A mother writes the! her
daughter, 6, is extremely shy.
Her teacher says she will not
take part in any school activities or play with the other
children. Her be h a v 1or at
home IS perfectly normal.
This is not an uncommon
problem id children who have
not. had much contact with
children or the same age
Pu~h~~g them into large grouP
actlv&gt;ties will only aggravate
the t r o u b 1e. This mother
should invite one or two of
her daughter's new acquain·
tances into her home two or

three times a week. At first
she should stay with them and
keep the party going.
As her daughter comes to
accept new_ friends, ·-she should
gradually mcrease the num, )'elnr and withdraw so that they
c ·be on their own. The child
should not be scolded or
teased about her shyness but
as she comes out of her shell'
he~ mother should start in
qwet way to present the advantages of joining a Brownie
group when she becomes old

a

enough.
Q-My daughter has a nerv·
ous habit of picking at her
upper lip until It b)jleds. How
can I get her to stop?
A-She will have to do the
stopping for herself. She may
need the help of a child psychologist to find out why she
does tblll. In addition to spoillllll her looks, there is the
danger of Infection.
1 Q-My

chllol has molluscum
f:'lttagiosunl. What causes It?
serious? What treatment
do you rec()mmend?
A-nil oldn dheaoe is
caused by a virus. It Is not
very contagious, but the vic·
tim may spread it from one
p_art of his body to another.
It Is not serious. The usual
treatment &lt;s to Incise each
papule, squeeze out the con·
t~nts using aseptic precau·
!ions so as not to spread the
mfection and apPlY trlchlora·

MIDDLEPORT - S h a r e e
SChaefer, Poirt Pleasant. has
accepted emp!Oj'lllent at the Hood
Beauly Shop, 190 North Second

,Stock Hogs, 14.50 - 16.75; Pip

811, 7.50-14.50.
CATTLE - 666 11&lt;L, Choice
steers, 27.9().28.10; Good, 26.5()..
27.401 StoDdard, 23.50 - 25,60;
Good H!ra., 25. 26.10; Stendard,
20.-28.50; Good Cows, IS..-19.10;
UJUit.Y, 16.56-17.85; canner &amp;
C-r, 15 down; Bullo, 19.50 •
2,,50i stock Cllvessteers, 26.50--

31.00; Hfrs., 23.50. 25,25.
Veal Calvea - Choice, 36.5038. OO; Good, 35.00; Mod. 30. 70;
Com., 29.50 down; Baby Calves
BH, 27-14,00.
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Eastem IIJgh School eoded Ito
football eeuon a. a succeasfUl

lllrl. MilO'

note as Senior Qlarterbsck Ray

fcllte wne

Z..ck, - .. .llrl

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the

!lictore dellnltei.Y Ia

ell~ It II lllll 0( _,.,
of tho 11'111 nastalcle 1111111&lt;' 0(
tho deCide, evtn If m~eh 0( tt
la atapd llllfort~Matei.Y. 'lbenwole oloaollliOI'Ib tbeprleellldtt
doea have fl'equent attraeU•e
aceneo, oopoc:lally wbsn Danlol
M81Hl' Ia tlmnins NOel Coward
who waa GerUe Lawrence•aw~
IC1111 frfond; llld in her 1&lt;0!1111

oifllio.
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qUUer wllb IIIDit llld d l • plore, ...,. 1
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CboiiJ Born1 (he wu
of lilt flmlll "Jl" dull Wblcb ·
atarted uupoe••vandlllllro
we ..,. GorUt Lawa en• __,
mora eatlnWutl
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11urldQ b)' romping to an easy win over Wellston.. The Marallier Frosh team was eo~~ched by Ed Bartels arwJ Tercy Qh.linger. Picture• are front row, trom left, Dave Krawsczyn.
Mark Dalley,~ Dalley, Tom Cook. PaW Miller, Joe Welker,

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WliiinBifcllsei crll&amp; wtiii.llad tho teua to hi• -

The Meigs Manuder Freshman

FllOSII UNBEATEN -

team ftniahed its 1968 grid season with a perrect 6-0 aeason

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. For Frosh
F1rst cousins TinY aed Mark
Williams did aD the scerln&amp; for
tile Melgo Frosh ln Its 28-6NJq~
6Wr visll!ng Welllllon onFrldoy.
'ftle win ended the season tor
Meigs with a perfect 8-6 slate.
Fullback TillY Williams ocored
011 rWls of 65, 9 and 3 yardr. and
Hollb&amp;ck Mark Williams went
over on a five yard corey ODd In
with two extra point conver-

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Well Ilion tallied Ita TD on a 3
yard quartertlaek sneak In the
lldrd period.
Coaches Ed Bartolo and Terry
Obllnaer cOIDllleMed the Manuder freohmen fDr outstallllng play
In tho pme against Wellston end
al&amp;o tor the entire season.

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~io 1b'lj ~~KhiNG loglolator, having 'f.onoartcl over

' • w •c have bMn enacted Into aw incluclln
ovhor JOG m11Go •roo during tho 1967·68 uo:lon of th:
O 1o •nero1 Auemltly.

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Ho io on EFFECTIVE lotlalator. Ho work• to
to ut many equal advantages entoyed by our finan-

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.CARDS LOSE

'j'htp and ~tnlorlty have ••ant million a of addition-

NISIUNOMIY A,

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dollars '" stote funds for lm ro¥td ecl•cotlon
hl~hwohya, recreational facilities, rti'te lnatitYIIona' .
anll ot ' ' IMprovements for Southam Ohio.
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Mr. and Mrs.' Harry S. Moore
Sr. spent the weekend at

Ash-

land, Ky. vi lilting Mr. and Mro.
Harry S. Moore, Jr. They went
especlslly forthowoddingofthelr
nephew, Steven Myen and Darin WaBhlnlton, D. C. reeenily
tD attend the Royal Crown Cola
Co.~

Dr. and Mrs. George 11. We at
of St. Marya, W. Va. violted

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W. L. T. Pet

New York ..... 6 2

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AFL STANDINGS
United Press lnternatioral

Overall
League
,750 Rostoo ...... . 6 · 2 .71&gt;0
W L T for the extra point&amp;.
TEAM
WLT
. 444 ClnciM&amp;U .... 6 2 . 750
Gai1I EYnon ol Southem. su•4 5 0
f&gt; 2 0
l)efiance • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • . • • • 3 0 0
talned
a broken arm in the coaHouston • • - • • • 3 5 0 •375 Baltimore .•. 8 3 •727
2 4 I
,286 Detroit. . ••. 4 4 ,500 2
Wilmington .. .. ........... ...... .. 2 I 0
Boston • ' ' - · ' ' 2
2 5 0 tes&lt;
Mlaml • • • • • • " 1 57 1 ,125 New York ••• 5 6 .455 ~h Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I 0
Southern seniors who pla,yed
I 7 0
Philadelphia ••3 4 •429 Z'h Bluffton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 0
when George scored tram three Buffalo • • • Wool
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their last high school gatnel were
4
Ohio conterence
Pet. WI waukee . , . 2 6 ,250
yards out, ard then ran the extra
WLT Ron Col-art, Bruce Teaford. Jlm
West
polrt tD give tho Ptrsles a 7-6
W. L T. .178
GB TEAM
WLT
7 0 0 Whits, Msrt,y Morarlcy, Junior
W. L. Pet.
letd. '!be ~oocbdown capped a 68 Kansas Clly .••• 7 2 0 .750
Baldwin-Wallace . , •. .. •••.. .• .••••.. 4 0 0
Brewer and Mike stewart.
6 2 0
5 2 0 Eaglea seeing actim ror the laat
O&amp;ldaoo • ' • • · • ' 6 2 0 ,750 san Diego •. • 4 3 .m
yard drive In 14 plays.
5 I 0
Los Angeles •• 5 4 •556
George got hlo secooo touch- San Diego •• - ...
time were Enrln. TOm Buckley,
4 4 0 ,500 Phoenix • • •• 4 4 •500
4 2 I Karr, Dave Mora and Bob Woods.
down when Rob Painter recovered Denver ' ' • · • • • ' 2 7 0 ,222
4 2 0
Atlanla .•••• 4 5 .444
Following the win, Eastern
a WUdcat fumble on tho HaiiMII Cincinnati
' ' ' • • Results
SundaY's
Ctpltal • • ••.••••.•.••••...•••..• 3
4 3 0 plll)'ers tJaW!Iy doused Coach
Chicago
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4
6
.400
four yard line. George went over New York 25 Bufb,lo 21
4 3 0
San Fran. ... 3 5 ,371&gt;
Klncaide, Asst. Dan Wright, Easton the next play and Alan Hall Denver 35 Boston 14
4 2 0 ern Executive Head John Reibel
SesUle
.••••
3
7
.300
ran tho extra point to Dlllke 11 Housloll 27 CinclnnoU 17
4 3 0
SUnday's Results
Denison •••.••••••••••••••••••••• 2
21
38
1
4 3 0
Bostoo 123 Atlanta 103
Pintos led 14-6 atthehalf O&amp;klaoo Kansas Clt.Y
Kell\'00 ......................... 2
28
34
109
2 3 1
Los
Angeles
127
Phoenix
and neither team scored in the San Diego
MlamlGunes
Sundly'a
OberOn , .. .... ......... ... ...... 1
2 5 0
San Diego 121 Chlcsgo 107
Otterbein ........................ I
third period. 1be Plrates eli- Houston at New York
2 5 0
New York 122 SesUlel06
Heidelberg .............. , ......... 0
Dlllxed • 56 yard drlvelnl4playo K&amp;nsss Clcy at Cincinnati
0 6 0
Only pmes scheduled.
Hirlm. ••• •• ..••••.••••••••••.•••• o
with George gotng over from the Ml&amp;mlat Buffalo
MoOOay's Games
Big Ten Foolboll standl!ll6
f&lt;&gt;Jl' yard lloe lor hla third touch- O&amp;kland at Denver
wLT
San Francisco at Phoenix
wL T
- . , George ran the extra point San Dl
at Boston
TEAM
0 0
6
Only game scheduled.
4 0 0
tD It 21-6 for the .Pirates. o,
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Ohio
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6
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'!be PlniOs scored again lathe NFL STANiliNGS
Mlchlgao
6
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ABA STANDINGS
Purdoe
0
2
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0
3 I
went around right eOO for 15 yards
Eastern Conference
By United Press International
IndianS
0
4
3
2 2 0
and a looehdoWn. setting ,., the
CentorY Division
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0
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touchdown was a 48 yard pass
W. L. T. Pet.
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W. L Pet. GB Minnesota
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from Bftd Painter tD Logue tD St. Louis , •.••• 5 3 0 •625 Minnesota •••• 3 3 LOOO
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Mlchlpn State ....... . 0
6
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the Hannan 20 yard Uno. '!be try Cleveland •••••• 5 3 0 ,625 Kert:ucky ••••• 4 3 .571 1
. ..... 1 34 0
Northwestern • , .....• , . , ,
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0
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for the extra point foiled but llle New Orleans •.. • 3 5 0 .375 New York ••• • • 3 3 .500 1'h
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Pirates led 27~.
Pltlsburlh • • , • . 2 6 0 .250 Mlaml • . ••••• 2 3 ,400 2
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Wisconsin . ..
North GaDte llad 13 ftrstdowns
capital Division
looisns •.••••• 1 4 .200 3
to two fDr Hannon. '!be Pinto•
W. L. T. Pet.
West
gained 253 yards tD 56 for !laD- DaUas • • ••.•• 7 I 0 •875
W. L. Pet. GB
nan. NorthGallladrew40yardsln New York., ••• 5 3 o .625 oakland • .. • • • • 5 1 •823
penalties and the Wildcats llad 25 Wtshlnpm .• , , 3 5 0 .375 Houston .•.•••• 2 1 •667 1'h
yards.
Philadelphia • • • 0 8 0 •000 New Orlesns ••• 3 2 . 600 l'h
The Plrates are now 5-4 in all
Western Conference
Los Angeles •••• I 2 •333 ~h
pmes for the sesaon and are 3-2
Centnl Division
DaUas ...... -. 0 I .ooo 2'h
In the Southern Valley Athletic
W. L. T. Pet. Denver ••••••• 0 4 .000 4
Cooference, tlrdshing in a aeeond Mlmesota • • • 4 4 0 .500
Sunday's Results
place lie with the Eaotern Eqles Chicago • • , • • 4 4 0 . 500 New York ll2 Kentucky 103
of MeiJs Count,y.
Green Bay •• •• 3 4 1 ,429
Only game acheduled.
Haman ls now 2-&amp;.0 lor the Detroit • • •••• 3 4 L 429
Moo:iaY's Games
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Coastal Dlviolon
Mlnnosota
at lndl&amp;Ja
It's freedom of speech for anyone who like~ to
W. L. T. Pet.
You ·and your favOrite telephone partner ane
Only pme scheduled.
talk a lot.
Balllmore ••••• 7 1 0 .871&gt;
righ1 in ike middle ol a juicy tete-a-tole and
One call to your General Telephone business
Los Angeles •••• 7 I o .875
K·I·D·S
W-A-L-K-E-0
in.
They're
oops!
Her
off
ice takes care of the whole thing. We play up
San Francis eo • • • 4 4 0 •500 HORSE SHOW OPENS
harlging
nctisilymaking
cream
the girt idea by sending out a miniature toy phone
NEW YORK (IJPO - Bill
Atlanta • , • •• , I 7 0 .125
cheese and jelly
So rather than
with a gift card first. That's just to let her know
steinkraUs,
U
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States'
SUndBy's Results
continue wilh
that could wind up
ObD\)Ic
guld
modal
winner
in
the real phon~ is on its way.
Balllmore 26 New York 0
sounding like
she says ahe'll call
Once b!lr
i phone is inetalled she 'II
Mexleo
City,
will
lead
the
U.S.
Plttaburgll 41 Atlanta 21
OIDO COLLEGE
-strain
team
ogalnsl
foor
St. Louis 45 PbUadelphla 17
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
other countries In tho 83rd
Dallas 17 New Orleans 3
you
By United Press lilterlla1lonal
N•tloral Horse Show. It was
Chicago 13 Green Bay 10
time
Satords.Y
announced Sunday.
M111110sota 27 WashlrCIOO 14
Ohio Slate at Wlaeooatn
The shoW, which begins
Loo Angolea 10 Detroit 7
LouiavtBe at Cindlllali
wUl nm throUgh Nov.
Tuesday.
Cleveland 33 San FriDclaeo 21
xavier at Toledo
t2
with
competltloo IIIDOIW
sundaY'• Games
Ohio U. at BoWlin&amp; Green
teams
from
CoMdl. Eaglend,
Balllmore at Detroit
Kent State at Marohall
Auatralte
and
BftziL
G.-&gt; Bay at Minnesota
Dfj'IDn atlllaml
W. Texas State at W. Michigan Loa Angeles at Allanta
New Orleans at Cleveland
Baldwln-WaDaee a1 AllroD
New York at Dalla•
Kentocky State at Centro! State
The most brilliant meteor!&lt;
Plttsburllb at St. Louis
shower on record took place
John Correll at FlndlaJ
sen Francisco at ChiCl&amp;O
on Nov. 13, 1833.
Ohio Northorn at Kalamazoo
1\ialllll,.ton at Phlladoll1hla
Cljltta1 a1 Wooster
W~l'1l at Denleen
Heldelbeu at Musklngum
OlterbeiD a1 Hiram

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Chut•r Tonnohlll, Editor

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Haman, W.Va. ••• 6 0 0

League
TEAM
W. L. T.
Ohio Unlverstbl •••.•••••••..••••. 5 0 0
Ml&amp;ml ......................... 5 I I
Bowling Green • .. ................. 3 t 1
Toledo ......................... 3 2 I
Western Michigan •••. .. •• , •. ...••• 2 4 0
Kent State ..................... .. 0 f&gt; o
MarsbaU ................... .. ... 0 6 0

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Frldsy night at North C&amp;Uia.
Norlll Galli a ..... 0 14 0 13- 27

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E•tsu and M&amp;aanort
Muralwnl limited St. Louis tD
two hits SUnlay as a Jtpanese
all-star team defetted the
tourllnK C&amp;rdlnalo. 3-G.

No •ttm•~ of our aociety or section of our Dlttrlct
ttcapot htt attention. He takes pride In letialotl¥
for o•r oriiG and hit conltl"''":
He b lev•• hy ln~pravlng our .. etlan of Ohl , h . i •·
helping movo Ohio forward a• aU Statt In th.. Notolon.
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on the schedule. The Pintes entertain the Glouster Tmtcats next

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State S.ltor
OAKLEY C. COLLINS

Grid Standings
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In that department. SteW or, in and other achool o!llcials in tho
cme same th1a seaam, suffered a lho"era.
BY QUARTERS
severe head laceration w h t 1 e
S&lt;Nthern
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blockln&amp; a punt bot camebackthe
Eastern
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8 8 6 14 - 36
next pme tD block another. Dsn
STATISTICS
Grueser, alsoajunlor.Bcoredthe
Eaotem Southern
extra points on a run following
First
DownS
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Stettler's stx-jiOinter and tile tlrst
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half ended with Eastern lesdln&amp;
Yds. Pass . . . . . , . 78 8
16-U.
The Eagles conUnoed tD domi- Net Yds. . ...•.... . 187 50
nate the coolest Into the third Pass. Attem •..• . . , 8 &amp;
quarter. MldwlV throullh It, Pass. Comp. . . . . . . . . 4 2
K.orr hit Freshman stendouiDen- Pass. Inter. . .•..• , .. 0 0
nia Eichinger with a 4-Yard paas Fumbles ............ 3 3
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tor a TD. Eastern bad
deep Fumbles Lost .. . .. .. . I
lnto TornadO territorY this tlme
on a tong nm by Karr. It was
Eichinger's firat of two TD's In
the pme. The try for I h e
PATS ctn a paso fell tneomplete .
Karr scored his second a1x pointer of the evening on a 6
yard jaunt early ln the fourth
quarter to up the Eagles lead
to 28.j), A Karr tD Bob Ritchie
pass put the Eastern eteveo Into
costs less than a
scoring
poaWon
this
time
.
Overall
eup of eoffee
W. L. T. S-eve Erwin'&amp; try for the extra
a day.
7 0 0 points on a rWl tailed.
Tbe Eagles got their last 11)
Gives you a real
6 2 I
on
a
razzle-dazzle
play
wiUl
3
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5 I
"break."
5 2 I minutes and 1:1 seconds remain·
3 5 0 ing In the p.me when Karr latPhone
0 8 0 eralled to Eichinger and the lat0 7 I ter passed tD Ritchie good for
CITY LOAN

Southern allo finished with an
overall record of 3~ but ~ to
SVAC play.
COach DUly Klncalde's Eqlea
aut on the seoreboai'd the aecood lime they got tho baD. K.orr
broke free and raced 23 yarde
tD Pll!'dlrl. Raymood Cline talllecl the extra points ., • run.
Then. in the second period, the
hosts marked up another seore
tmen Junlor 118Dsati.CX1 Jlm stettler blocked a Tornsdo punt end
recovered It hlmsalf In the end
zone with f&gt; minutes and 23 seconds left in the hall. It waa the
tenth punt SloWer bad blocked
durfq the oeaoon, good for s
new school record and. no doubt,
giving him a sWewide ranldng

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The Southwestern HliiUantlera drOJiped a ltxlgh 28-6 contest to MUJer of Hemlock saturdiY nl8hl at sootlnrestern.
The Highlanders are """ 23-0 In Sautbern Valley All&gt;letlc COO!erenteplayandt-5-&amp;
II! aD pmeL MUJer Ia 2-6-1
irthe-aeason. ~:T,,.•c..

Sonotor Collin• 11 an E.XPERIENCED I I I
Third ranking aonotor In thoStoto of Ohio ho"ro
mon of the Education, Health &amp; Walfar; ConunlH::
m•mt:; ~f tho policy•maklng Ruloo Co111mittH 0 ,..j
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'!be North Gallla Pintos spotted the HIII\IIlt W. VL. Wlldcata
a touchd""n SaturdaY night at
Hannan aM then wert ontodefeat
the Wildcats 27-6 as Turley
George, 145-poUnd junior halfblclii, scored three touchckrtVns.
Halll&amp;ll took a 8-6 lesd in the
ftrst period when a North Gallla
pu&gt;t wao blocked ODd tho Wildcat&amp; scored from the eight yard.
l1De. lt was 6.() Hannan at the
en:l of the tlrst period.
The Pirates scored their n.rst
touchdown In tho aecond perlnd

atons..

:;motor Oakley Collins Is a VETERAN . lotiolator
' served two ytan in the Ohio House of Represa..:
tatlvet, ami haa aervtd slxten years in the Ohl

Karr ran for two touchdoWn•.
paosed for s third, and collected 111 extra points converlllon
oil another pass tD lesd the Big
Green to a 36-D rompover croascouniY rival Soulhem High Sablrds.l' night at Eastern.
The vlclni'J - at home- snd·
ed tbe 88&amp;1100 for Eastern with
an overall 3-6 record and gave
the Easles a second pisco !hdlb
in the Southem Volle,y AthleUc
Cooference, tied with the North
Gallla Pirates and behind unbeaten Kyger Creek. Both North
Gellla and EasU&gt;rn ended I h a
SV AC race with ~ reeords.

Hannan on Saturday

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Ron smtth, DougllurU, Rdlln Pllolln. seeonl - · Caacb BIJ'W
tela, Paul DUl, Roger Dixon. Dave Durst, Jolul Thmnal. Rick
Ailh, Ed Young. Victor Y~. Ted Lehew, Mark Wllllams,
Ct:ach Ohllqrer. Back Raw, Eugene Dent, Mgr. j Keith Van In-wapn, Dave HUe a, '11~ WUllams, Fred Tldnpson. Fred Lee,
Jefl' Morris, John Murphy, Mgr. aud RaliJy Michaels.

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premiere ladle• aushln&amp; a 1 1 w!Qr: "II reminded me of w11en 1
through Intermission and at tho wao a 7GU111!. ~booiiOI'
oponln&amp; nl8hl party later.
gor," CboiJ,y admitted.

Mrs. Bechtle's brother, R o y
Reed Barnett.

HOGS, 190--220, 17.85; No. 1,

18.00; 220- 240, 17.60; 240 .. 260;
17.10; 260 - 280, 16.8$. s 0 w s,
15.30 • 16.20; Boors,l2.50-IS.OO;

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trudo Lawrence WU .... A D·d

cetic acid or silver nitrate to
the cavity. If the disease Is
extensive, your doctor may been Ito biggest star quite that
also want to give your child tong, wiD bave Its hllllol')', •"l'bbo
a sulfa drug.
was Bu.rleaque,u ln book form
.Q-My 100, 2'h , is covered late next month.
The nwolcal "M a g g I e
w&gt;th spots that look Jike the
start of chicken pox. A sldn Flynn" at the ANT A 'lbeatre Ia
d?Ctor says he has uUcaria per!ecily awful - bot has 101110
p&gt;gmentosa. What causes It• of tho wsrmeol people and aovCan anything be done for it? eral of the moat charmlnl aeenes
A-In this disease hives de· of the .... Starr!q Jack
velop, last for several weeks
Cusi&lt;IY and his wUe Shirley
then gradually become brown'
The cau110 is probably..,; Jooes, baeed Qlmolly 011 a true
allergy. The lesions are aggra- ClvD War tale, lt oinks to car· ·
vated by rubbing or scratch- toon aillineas In ita clumsy •
mg and, for this reason a proaeh to virtually everything
so~thing lotion should be 'ap- In Ito plot - raelsm, draft dad&amp;plied. An antihistamine ln&amp; runaway boaband, I r I o b
usually shortens the course of drlnldn&amp; plus a cmen other
the disease. Children often cUchea - but oceuionally itl
outgrow it.
cost and a rare a.,no perka the
ploy tD tranalanl ·excttement.
'lbere Ia olmOI! a _.ly lr·
relevant dance proO.u:tlon number in the second act. 11 Mr.
Clown," aet ln a Jail at an especially drab apot in tho conUnuiiY which by sheer overwhelmIn&amp; drive ODd dsncln&amp; lilt oet tho
_Mrs. Edward Sauer, Pam and
openlna
nigbt audleace tobravoa.
Crn&lt;IY, vlolhld Frlds.Y 1n ColumDenneclly.
bus with her mother, Mrs. Mae
But 1he allover effect ls as If
Sauer.
aomone
poured t b e elements
Mr. and Mro. Paul Protlenof
OYeey
Bdw:Y. mualcal from
geter and daughter, Terri Ma1920
to
19i0
IntO a oomputer
rie, of West JeUerson w e r e
sta&amp;od
the
eybsrnetl&lt;
result:
and
weekend guests of Mr. and Mro.
tbe
mulie
has
remi.D1acartly
aLeo Kemed.Y, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bechtle ereeable momenta. 11011IUIIIY; the
of Columbus spent the weekend lltars, eepeclally Jack Caalli&lt;tv
baa lll8ll8lled to create an
here with their parents, Mr. end Mrs. John Bechtle and Clarence efreeUvely opoclal win _ 8 u 1
slj&gt;le all his own, dooerve betGilkey.
Mro. John Bechtle and srand- teri mudt.
nStart•• certainly spent a tordsughtero, Mary Arm and Debra
tune tD mlu almost entirely the
Kay Bechtle, and Mrs. William
Barnett were at Dunbar 'Iburada,y for the Cuneral services of

Ave., here 8IIJ has begun her
dulles.
The dsugllter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul HaD, Pt. Pleaaant, she,.,_
ceived her trslnln&amp; at the SouUlarton Beauzy Sc- in Athans
She opeclallzes In high sty!~
and has been operatln,g her own
shop in Cheahlre.
Setaro UVESTOCK

out !lrot
Cllce .0' YW)'

ranch" in New Medea .•.• Whlcll
he will name "CiQI ol God."
BurleiQUe now Ia 100 yeara
old and Ann COrio, who hasn't

lene Kittle. The Moorea were

Begins Working
At Beauty Slwp

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bow wai m'•ealt .... ,. _.__
~ tD lublie .lllortcomhllo,
IIIII Androwa, ll)outd&gt; sbeloOked·
beUerberelnlnhllb-oiJiecl-o·
than. 111e Ofer hal -..e, to 1101

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- • moole
lnl !.ar

mains crtUesUy ill at Colwmla
Preob)1ertsn Holllital after a
long olego; One aent. llobb,y ....
Dick Van ll)'ke's ptllllg up sal~.\ arlea from picture• (uChltt;y
Chllljr Ballg Bang" II his latest)
\ to dnance his "retlrement

Contacts Will Overcome
Child's Extreme Shyness

cille Smith. Miss Smith is
cuperating at the Reuter home
rrom injuries suffered in an automobile accident

!rude
Lawrence,
Andren
Qlrlt end
navor ofJulio
the l•te
Gerwoold seem to haVe ....,.
tldsi It ~ to rellect the tean BriUIII stu'I carter -

Laurence Harvt;l"s marriap
tD Joon COhn reoll¥ 1111
model Paulens Slline- bslleved she wsa tho !avorlto tD race
Joon down Ill!' alole .... Centlmllltonalre RGbert Lellmsn re-

THE WELL CHILD 111

Miss Lu-

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BY JACK O'BliiAN
NEW YORK - Marla Callu
hal lllrned two Met 0(.
ftrl • far, her pal a tell ut
.... The N. Y. CIV ell&gt; IDIUstey
II !Udohed lor driven ODd tho
teaelltro strike 11111 poUcHinmaa ''IIIII&amp; K.Cil8 Flu" ~10dowu
II helpinl turD the Wbeell ....
~ cavollaro Jr.'o wife Pat
... holjlltillled from • ehlcken billie IDhiled !rom a plaza;1101 oorved II Oene'o poab COICIIII'reetsurulofCCIUI'IO.
The CoiGo,y Ia Ill
aelmowled&amp;od Old Teotomsnt
oebolar: bs even reads Arunale
.... The btl Uncola Cmtre area
restourent La Comodle hal been
sold to tho 1Aialdwnpa.cattleman chahl .... l.lcll Rleldes. preoa
agent 11i11t ua an announcemeat
thai Rleklea 11 •t~~nallhlng reeords" at tho C&lt;ipocsbana: tile
only trouble - the relsue arrived before tho Xerox-s~y of
Jack E. ~ even opened
at the C&lt;ipo .

Parkersburg, w, va,
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Recent guests of Mrs. stanley Jones, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry S. Moore, Middleport, were Mr. and Mrs. ErQ..
est Jones and chlldren of. COlumbus. Mrs Harry Hoagland

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daughters.
•
weekend guest of
•••
Reino
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Reuter
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were
visitors
• here.
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w.m Be Appredatedl •• Mrs. Reuter's sister, re••
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Pd. Pol. Adv. By Henry Ewing
:
••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••
last spring.

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Eagles Put Five TDs ;
OVer Southern's Goal

BERRY'S WORLD

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bJgh

school coach discovered
by the Dallas Cowboy a

lut year

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WashltWtan

proW
Perchalldcked a 43-yud tree
kick lleld goo) with 23 seconda
ten Sunday to gt,.. 111o {:hieoao
Boort I sluMing 13-10 \t)IO( of
Green
Bay
that
was
a
stoggerlng blow to the Packer
hopes for a record lourth
straight NFL title.
Percival's kick came after
Domy Arrlerson got oft only a
2~yarder into the wind and

rookie Cecil Turnor collod 1 fllr
c1teh on the Paclter ta. lintler
NFL ruleo, the Baors hew their
eholee of h.,.. to put the boll In
pli.Y. The1 chooe the tree kickwith no 11nenwt lble to rush
the ldekor-11111 Perclftl booted
It thn1otgh the ~t&gt;ri8bll Just like
aldeluJI!.
Clltcoao, Minnesota Tied
Thlt Jell Clllcoao IIIII MIJu.

ey of the root olthe contests.
Baltimore, a 28.4 victor Ol'Or
New Yorh, remalnatl tied with
Los ·Angeles at 7-1 for the
Coeotal Division lead whUe
Dlllaa, 17-3 wiMer Ol'Or New
Orleans, Is st1U topo In the
COptlol Division at 7-3.

st. Louis, 1 4$.17 Jrlnner over

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tbree oeconda' lell, •al!'o "I ~
Ieos proe111re on that ldo:k than
oo a normal lleld goo). Sure,
el'Ol'1lhlng woo rldiJW 111 11 bot
I didn't hove to worry about
Ill!' Paekar linemen eomlnc In
on me." Perclftl was releesed
1&gt;1 the Cowboys during the 1967
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quartorbock snoskl ind loll~
a 40.yud TD paso to pace st.
Louis pool the Eqles while Don
Cockcroll kicked lour fteld
aoal• and BW NeiStlll Glppetl
tWO TD pa&amp;HI a• cJ.ewJind
1lullnod the Forty NlnorL
Ro.r JotrerBOD became the
Drat NFL Pli.Yer In II,. 1001'S
to catch ftve TD pa10as In a
same •• the steelero rO!Ud

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THE
OF TilE , .
REPUBLICAN PARTY

-NOVEMBER 5
1968
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FOR MEIGS COUNTY CORONER

T

1. B. A.-Mu•klntum Colloto, Now Concord, Ohio.
2. D.O.-Kirkovlllo Colloto of Ootaepothr ond Su.,.ory
3. Have bHn practicing 11ediclne In the Pomeroy area
•lneo 1954. .
4. Attend yearly poat.. grdduote seuions.
5. M.mber of many organizations, relltloua, civic anti

.,odieol.
6. Ao o quallftod llcon•od phy•ldon I• tho State of
Ohio, I weuld fill tho roqulr.,.onll lor thlo aHico,

NAnONWIDE TELECAST MONDAY
C'CK LOCAUY LISlllta-.FOR n• AID STATIOII ,
NBC-TV Network
ABC-TV Network
CBS-TV Network

In accordance wlth .o rec.entlr pflt..tt· S.tt law~ :

YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED!

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Pol. Adv. Pd. For By John Ridgway

Illit lui week I got tall&lt;iq! to a
girl Is tun and a eood Joe.
1 .....U Jan abool her, IOI'in8
I Celt RUIIty, but would It be okay
tD go _,.t with hor oo 1 Jultrrtendabaols?
Ju ODSWOred with her ullllll
Joying Iotter, but at the and, she
wrote ... About tbe girl - don't
fool guilty .. Nothln8 el ...
N.,.. did she mean by
thet? - WORRIFD
Deer Worried:
Your smart little rol meant
1D 111ake ;yuu up - aad 'aha dldl
Hereelter' keep o4her girls out
0( your 1 - s . Jan prohab()'
realize• you•u aee a fetr, but

VOTE

VOTE DEMOCRATIC
HARRY 8. CREWSON

nipped Da)'lon 27-25

on Tom Gramke's 22-)'II'd field

LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORD SINCE 1900
Republioms
Presidents

7

Year In Office

33

Wars

0

Balanced Budgets

20

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Total Deficits

$20 Billion

Democrats

36

4
7
$331 Billion

Personal Tax Increases I

14

Personal Tax Cuts

6

8

THIS TIME,
VOTE LIKE YOUR
WHOLE WORLD
DEPENDED ON IT.
NIXON-AGNEW

p i with 31 seconds to p)Of.

Fatality
(COntinued from Page l)
Melp Cotu1ty, on Rt. 338 at the
lntersocUon of Twp. Rd. No. 97,
at tbe Trt..state Materials grawel piL
O!flcoro said tllat an ruetld
earth-mover, operated by Delbert W. Teelord, Jr., 25, Rt. 2
Racine, pulled aero•• the rood
and struck atractor.traDeroperaied by OVel P. Ball, 24, Rt. 3
Peebles, Ohio.
Th.e:re was heavy dt.mqe to
the Jell side or the tractor and
moderate damage to the front ol
the earllmover.
Teaford sutrered contusions,
ae otll'dlni to the patrol, but wao
ool treated.
The patrol died Teaford to
Mollrs CotmiY Court Nov. 8 on a
charge 0( !allure to 1leld t h o
rlg)tl ol WOf.
A aacond Melge CcJuoey ocd.
occurred at 4 p.m. Soturdayoo the two laao - • b ID the
new tour 1IDe Rt. 38, two.tenlhs
0( a mUe IIOrth or the )!mellon
o( Rt. 7.
The patrol Aid that Boger L.
llaTos, 22, Rt. 1 Athens, bNded
south, loot comroJ IIIII h11 ear
wOIII off the hlgi1WI1 aad overtumed cno Ita top In a drain... ditch. Tho ear Wll demoltohed.
Daldel o. caroe,y, 17, Rt. 5
~.. a pauenaer, waa ..:1mllted to Veleraao Memorial Hospital, Pomor01, but !be llllure or
hla lajurieo hove nnt _ , made
PJb)lc; the patrol aold.
a· wsa lint .--tee~ that car.
101 was the driver ol the car bolt
lblti01 fla1es adm!Ued driving
the car aad he was eltedtol(oigo
Cotm1,y Court Nov. 8 m a ehsrge
ol _.t In oxcaoa for rood conditions.

.. . Is concerned about the people of the Tenth District. As a teacher, he understands the Importance of
more and better educational opportunities. As an ·economist, he knows the Importance of wise pvernment
spendln1. As your Conaressman, he would vote for proerams which would enable the residents of southeastern
Ohio Ill pull themselves out of the Appalachia cataeory.

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EWSON

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Stote,, Hoking tho oHico of
State Representative. He supports further increases in teach·

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of the individual citizen to pay.

J. SHERMAN POITEI

LEGISLATURE

. • . is ruming ataintt the

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S,ate SonotO&lt;, 19$9-63, ho ·
Sales Tax increase.

FORREST P. IOORI
Thio Appellate Diatrict hoo
oloctod trial lawyero to tho
Court of Appeals ot the pot!
three elections. Forr11t Moor.
it an experienced trial lawyer
and Proucuting Attorney from
Hocking County. Ho hao tho
support of manr, lawr-s, eroup1
ond individua •· (Judges moy
not ethically npport a candl·
date). Ho is p WWII
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ScM41, Sllndwich-

and ,..., at Roelne Legion !tall.
WOMEN OF Rutland United baked by Marie Lawrence and
Methodist Church will serve elec- decorated in the Halloween motion day lwtches at American ur was served. There was group
Legion Hall In Rultlnd. HoJOOo singing and games wore J&gt;Ia,yed
made sOli), pie, sandwiches, cole during the afternoon. OJ.ests were
Garnet Ervine, Mrs. Lawrence,
slaw, other items available.
ELECTION DAY lunchesatRI- Sara Hoback, Ann Beegle, Vera
c:ine Method.ltt Church, sponsor- Beegle, Clara Roush, B e I I e
oil by .W,oole~ S,~Y).F.e ~utll'­ Theiss, Franco~ D-!0•· anA 1&gt;8:!lornng 11 Lm. to 6 p.m. Sand- ther Price.
wiches, sot~~, pie an:l coffee.
!1aybe rm - · but I ctoubt
ELECTION DAY ..... oale,
that tills reUcm ever plamod a
POIM1"0Y
U n i t e d Methodist
wetldlnii- ooiJ'Ihe''holle;ym~·
In a mood-ldllor motel. II :rou Church. Lunch wW be served at
Ohio University reports a total
ever see him again, teU him to ,_, and a baZaar wiD be held. fall enrollment of 22,296, an inM
uH more rtnesse with the next Serving wW begin II 11 LID. crease of nearly 5 per cent over
SOUTHERN BAND Boosters last year's 21,282 students.
girl.- H.
will meat MDnclay. Nov. 11, at the
The new figure includes 16,998
high school In postponed ses- on the main A"thens eampus and
sion !Ue to eteetjul.
5,298 at nve branches, an acaSTATED MEETING Middleport demic center and in other speLodp 363, F. and A. M., Tilell- cial otr..campus academic proday&gt;, 7:30 p.m. at temple. FJo•· grams. There were 4:,485 fresht1011 ol!lcoro.
men wbo entered the univer!!dt.v
WEDNESDAY
in either the summer or fall
TUPPERS PLAINS - Tho LatMEIGS COUNTY TUbere&gt;~losls quarters.
In Club ol Eastern IIIgl1 school
held Ito Grot meeting Thuroda3' . and Health Aolll- amual - evordnt! at the tone or Mrs. lng bee at Heath M-ot TbankfUl For - - ." Program
Nellie Parker, sponsor, ~ in-- Church, Middleport, 9 LDl. Wecl- Includes Thanksgiving skit
Itiated 22 llrst ·1ter members. nooda1. Volunteers needed.
MIDDLEPORT
AMATEUR
The second - year m8mben
Garden Club at .._e or Mrl.
conducted the tnlllallfOI for """
momberl. Theme of the lnltla- Wester Fry, 8 p.m. Wedneoda1·
tlon was 11 A Tour ol. the ColoSoo Thank&amp;glylng PJ'll!l'&amp;ID by Moo_
seum. '' Retreshmentawere s~·· Guy Re1Jiolda.
8 ET 40 PARTNERS alkad to
ed !1111) a abort bolslneso meot11111
WIS called by TCIIl KarT, preai- be at Heolh United M-ot
Church, hUddleport, 9 a.m. Wed.
deiiL
J:lm Buckle)' was elected ser- noldal' to help slulf Christmas
gealll _ at • ...ms and Shirley
PoMEROY
SIIAKE5PEARE
Larkins was eleCted.... tteasurer.
Club,
12:30
p.m.
Wodnolda1,potOther olflcero are llonrd Coldluck
dinner,
home
ol Mro. Phil
lrd L Aoh St.
weD, vlce-preoldent;JeanWblteMIDDLEPORT. 0 .
WUllam11011;
roU
call, "l Am
head, ,.erotary and Domy WW,

Oub Initiates
20 New Members

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DUDS 'N' SUDS

· iDtti&amp;ted were llulh Adams,
Jim Amsbaf1, Mike Bemoclum,
sllil Buckley, Rebert ~eU,
~e Dean, Dellnll Eichinger,
MArJorie Gillilan, Rlek _ .•
Alan Holter, Jullalloiter, Ropr
Karr, David Keeton. ~ve Kirk- .. J - Newlun, Edward Parker, Boh Rlehlrd1011, SheDel
w.na, Rick Wllllamo and Randy

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A fall theme was curled out
In the refrelhmolll table dec-

·OUR CHAIRS COME
IN ALL SIZES.------·
FURNITURE

BAKER

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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99

$

HARVEST TIME·

REG.

59c

CANNED

HAM

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ICE
CREAM

Several Delicious Flavors

FROZEN FOOD

WELCH'S

CORN-PlAS
MIXED VEGETABLES

GRAPE JUICE

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Manborl of tho H~ • 1"KL
Latin clall- ~!hell&gt;'
ltlallon are Nanq Batllll, !oiike
Borinc. Dale Booton, Rick Buclt1~. Howard Coldwell,, Dabble
Fltcb. Tom Karr•.loy Kllltll, Dob. 'ble Mllc!tu. ~
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SEALTEST

ICE MILK

49C

Kidney Beans

251b.

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Scot Lad

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New z~nith "Zenette" can make life fun. again. Precision amplifi ution hom 2 Mitro· lithi~ circuits. Wetahs only ~16 ounc.e a~.d
ROod for most mild losses. Come in for a demonstratiOn of Zenll s
njeW Zcnene. It m•y be just •isht for you!

~PECIALS 1

QUEEN OF SCOT

YOUJI8.

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IAIY JUIE'S
BEAUTY·siOP

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HIGH STYi..:JNG

rna Rue reviewed • portion
of ''Gelllne on TGp of Your Trouble.s," eotlUed •'What A Tblnk-

OFTICE HOURS 9:30 TO 1%, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON_ON
THURS.) - EAST CoiJRT ST., POMEROY

SEALTEST GRADE A

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deYolional topic used b1 Mra.
Je1Bie Slumaker. h
r e ad
oeriplure, had I medltalioll !rom
the mapzine, "Decll1on,'' and

Eastern Latin

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N. · W. COMPTON, 0. D.

22,296 Enrolled

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Given
Several Friends

1101 very 8lllrl' 11111 accused me
~ being a "mood.killer."
Then he aald the marriage was
off becauee I Wll too goody gooc1y. Was I wrong to want
love to deYolop alow()' In tho
next three moatha? I want 11'0'
wedding night to reaiiJr mean
aomethlnll. - MOOD KILLER,
-AGE 18
Dear Mood Killer:

David Smith, Clltlrla•
SleUna,. TalTl' Sleth.... J o a n

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Mr•. Ptu.DIIIlir n ·hcptt
Mrs. GoreD Staai~M7, 1110Uiri '

owea.,

Son is Celebrated

rentals.
He got a smug look on blo lace os, cake, pie, beverages and
!1111) danlled a key In front ol other items.
Mrs. Ethel Hoback of Racine
RACINE LEGION Awdllor1602
me. 1 no llhocked and loll like
Thursday with a dinentertained
ery!Jq, but diem'!· 1101 a word. and 8 et 40, Meigs Coonl&gt; Saloo
for several friends.
Allor he returned the key, he 710, sei'vl~ eTection day lunch nerFollowing
the dl.rmer a cake

. Mora,

bloekod tho ditecf•uio tax
ond It plodfed ro vole
ogalnst anY incr'-•l· · In
tlio Ohio Retail Soleo Tax.
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Youths Porty

First Birthday of

news reporter.

. . • is the yaunge1t nominee in

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1 met t1111 aolcller Ia 22.
Alter we dated about I doleD
times, 1 thCitJ8)II It woo love,
!1111) we talked selllnl married ,..., he 11 out ol the service, In tbroe IIIOidbo.
The trouble la, be ls Ol'er •
.: oexed, or Ia there 111cb a lhlll8"1
1 lhoUIIbi I got tlirGUib to him I
was go!JIIIo walt lor marrtoae.
! but we hod yven~ ilglrtl aboutiL

.JAMES S. PORTER

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The World eommunlty D a1
Plano lor the amual holldi.Y
observance
held F.rldi.Y • the
bazaar set ror Dec. 10 rrom noon
Trinity United Chorch of Chriat
until 8 p.m. were made oorlnB waa noted and it wu reported
a meetJne oC the Women'• Assothat Mrs. Karl 0W0n hod been
ciation Thurad8.1 night at the
installed u vice presldent ot
Middleport First United Pres~hureh Women Unlied 0( Molp
byterian Church.
It was requested that every .Councy. Mrs. Fred 1Mwll aad
woman or tho church contribute Mrs. J. E. Harley reported 011
tho recent Presbyterial held at
a homemade article; baked goods
"the Alexander Church.
or mone:y for the bazaar.
A letter was read from Ted
Reed thanking the church r or
nowers sent at the death ol a
reladve. Members were urged
to be present lor the - . 10
worship Bei'Vice when the Rev.
Wilson Spencer wtU deliver. a
A part.Y was hold saturday ar- trill sermon. A congreptiOIIII
meeting haa been scheduled for
temoon at tho home ol Mr . IIIII
tmmedlateiJI loUowlllll the oerv-Mrs. Robert Wayne Sisson, Sr.
In observance of the llrot birth·
c1a1 o1 their om, Robert Wa,yne
CHADWELL PROMOTED
SfsS()I"I, Jr. A decorated cake
PFC Paul Chadwell, station·
was served with ice cream, cor- ed with the first battalic .1 ot tne
lee and Kooi -Aid.
44tll artillery, C. Battery; at
Guests were Mr. and M r s. Camp J. J. CArrol ln VIetnam,
W83Jie Slseon, Miss Linda Sis- has been promoted t.o specialaon, Cheshire: Mr. and Mrs. ist rourth clas11.
Robert Hart, COlumbus; Mr. and
Son of Mr . and Mrs. Wyatt
Mrs. John BroWn, Teresa, Car· Chadwell of Chester Rued, i;p.
Ia, and KeiiJr, RuUIUid; Mr. and 4 Chadwell's address is U. S.
Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., Waverly; 51881910, c. Bltiery, lot 44th
Mrs. Iva stewart, Marcia, and artillery, APO San Francisco,
Jim Bill, Middleport, and Sonny
Calif. 96269.
&amp;ewart, COlumbus.

MONDAY
GROUP I, Women' I AoaoclatiGq, Mldtlleport Flrll Untied
PreobyW1an Cllurch, 7:30 Mmclay night at the home ol M ro.
Jack Satterfield.
SAlEM CENTER PTA, Mono
dl,y, 7:30 p. m. Larry Morrison,
111iatant a,._rinleldent, - " "
lJW OR transportation. A short
T ..okegiytng progtam by 01111
tifldo ol Mro. Nelooo.
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POMEROY GAJ!DEN Club Mono
ell)', 1 p. m. at home of Mr1.
Edward Baer,
THEODORUS
COIJNCU. 17,
Daughters of America, 1:30 p.m.
Monday at IOOF !tall; charter
wW be drljled lor Mra. Grace
staco.
Youth FeUowsl~p or tile Heotll
REVIVAL CRUSADE, DanvWe United Methodist Church, M I dWesle71-n C bur c h, Nov. t dleport:. held a Halloween part,)'
thr&lt;Jugh Nov. 10; evangellsllelllll Tlmrad8.1 night at the home ol
special sl~s; Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slavin, ad·
Edward Miller, VienM, W. Va.; vt10rs.
c. E. Dozer, p1stor lnvltes the
11te young people played games
public.
and bollbed lor awteo. RelroshIUVERVlEW P'fA, MondO¥ . mooto or older and donuts were
evenlnlt Nov. 4 at 7:30, at the served. Attending were Eddl.e
school; grades 6, 7 and 8 wiD Brown, George Hawley, Bridgett
present ashortTht.nksgivingpr&amp;- Gd:lle, Tom Cassell, Debbie
gram. Everyone Welcome.
Schuck, Doxie Walters, Vlcld Vujakall, Dobbie Gilkey, D a v I d
Krawsczyn,
Jeff Tyo, Jim Tyo,
TUESDAY
Brenda
Edwards,
Dee Slavin, Ben
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
Perry,
Mark
Fowler,
NancY
Order of East,ernStar, 7:4:.5 Tues-t
Thompson,
Gregg
Donahue,
and
day nl.gbt, Pomeroy Maaonic
Max
Dmahue.
the
Rev.
T8111J1le.
&amp;mday night the youth group
ELECTION DAY dinner, L&amp;o
met
at the Tom Cassell home
tart FaDs communicy buDding
for
recreation.
The young people
by Letart Falls United Methoplayed
pingpong
and Bhul!le board
He wu real sweet tor a cou- dist 'Church. Serving starting at and refrestunents were served.
ple of dales. Theil ha asked me 11:30 a.m.
MORSE CIIAPEL ladles wUI
to SO for a rldO. end parked In
serve
f!)ection day lunch at Old
front 0( a t11niD' moto1 that has
for
Town
Flats
trustees building, be- Dinner
a bad repulatlon for one • hour

Advisors Host

WUI1a111

Presbyterian Bazaar is· Dec. 10

over $200 proftl was made

bar who wW obser,. her birthclay this mooth.
'
The amul ba•ur -eel
b1 tile women's Guild was announeed lor Wednesday,-· 1S,
begimlllj! at 9 L m. Food wW be
served tllrCJIIIIhOUt 111o di.Y. Mra.
Neut&gt;Ung thanked the cla11 for
assisting wltll the reception lor
the new omcers of Ctrurch w~
men United.
During the meeting condueied
by Mrs. Fred Doo11uer, It Wll
decided to send a cud ot cheer
to lllo Rev. Fr. John Turol.
Prayer !rom the )"OUI&gt;Oilk ClPened the meeUng, with Mrs. Louis
Reibel presorting devotion~. She
reviewed the llle or George Bevor()' Shoo, soloist lor the BUIJr
and cooelll!edlt
Graham
with a poem, "You Haw to Clbnb
and Pro)'."
Games were played during a
soeial hour with prizesbelrwwon
by Miss Maud Gruestr, Mrs.
Smlih, Mro. Seyfried and Mrs.
llluck.
Mn. Everett Daile)', Mrs.. Adam Eberobech and Mro. Grover
Erb sened retreslmenla.

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
Tbls column le lor 10UII8 people, their prob1emJ and pleuureo, their trqubleo and tun. Jo.
with the reol 0( Rolen Help US,.
It welcomes ltlllll&gt;a but """'t
clodge a serious q10111loo with a
bnllll-&lt;&gt;11.
Send 1our teenaae quollllool to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, core or
Kelen Help USI lhla news-·
WHAT DWSIIEMEANBYTHAT?
Dear Hel111:
Before I tall 1m coiiOIIO, 11'0'
girl lriend and I bad an qreemenl that we wwld ala¥ serious
aboUt eac:h other, but we collld
Ncb go out othera.
1 haven't dated anr glrla up
bore 1et. and the W01 J a n
wrtjao, I didn't tlmtt- - d been

DR. RIDGWAY IS WELL QUALIFIED

For The Position of Coroner - By HIs Educational Backpound and By HIs Experience - AccordInI To Recent State Law Rfl!ulrements.

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passes.
JCavler

:Cllrisfma's Dinner to .
Be Held December 6th

on the Halloween carnival
Thursday night II tho Bradbur1 FJementaey SChool by the
P.T. A.
Door prlze winnlrs were
Sharon Dolll, Clan Ltghttoot
and Susie t11soU. The palntlnga ,do,.ted by Mrs. Mildred
Miller were pure hosed b1 Jer·
ey Varten, Nooml Ki~W. Shlr·
on Doss, Cui Del..oq!: and Mar·
leneHaU.
Coat\8J\el aDd door prizes
were contributed by Modern
Woodmen ot America, and the
eocs-cola Co. provided pop.
Mrs. Goldie Frldle1 extends
QreclaUon to the PTA com·
~lttees and teachers.

DEMOCRAT

Seeking Funds

WALLACE • LEMAY

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lx(J~hn H. Rldgway,D.o~.J

Lakin Employes

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5 - The DoUr Seatlnol, P...,ero,y-Mlddii!J011. 0., Mnnday, NO&gt;Onlber

Tho ·OIDIIll' Cliridao"dlnner
pariJ wai plannocllorllac. Bwhenlha 1111w llarvaaiero Cla11. met
f'rtclay n!lht at the Trinity United
Ourdt ol ChrlaL
loltonbers or the clan volunteering to prepare theturke1 dltr
ner anJ decorate the soclal room
were Mra. Ben .Neutdirc, Mrs.
' PhU Melmart, Mrs. Clara Karr,
Mrs, Neva Seylrled, Mra. Louis
!Ieibel and Mrl. LUlie Houck.
Tho1 will meat at the church at
8 L m. oo the day&gt; of the parcy
to make preparatlona. A $1 gill
nchlnge wUI be held IIIII hllss
Maull Grueser and Mlas Freda
Grueser wUl present the prCJil'lm
andclevollooo.
~nted to a nomtnatiq! committee were Mra. Dale Smith,
Mrs. Neutzllng, IIIII Mra. Slyfried. Round-rabln card• were
algood lor Mra. Corrie Motmart
and Mrs. Constance ShloldL A
bouquet o! Dowers !run the
Church Women United m11tlng
1
was sent to Mrs. tUinhlrt who
reDllins Ul at her home.
A card shower was pl•nned
for Josie Rhodes, 11huto-inmem-

Adalta.

Still Undecided

To Have Chapel

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!IState· W'de r..xam•nations Announced larpst
84,728 ranatnNaw Drloano-lhe
pro crowd thl1100f',

Big 10 Only Race

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ll!lcaao

~ In the partod,
ollltlblttoo 1001011 whah he '11111'1 the WIIJ' 11 '1.-. lo boih
D!baod two ileld aoa1 ~ teams Pli.Yed -•kluo apinst' Green Jlo.y-11111 Chico- Lem Barne7 ran the ""llflli
go· pickod him ..,_
klekolr back 98 yardl for 1ht,
Kapp, W11hl..tan Scora
Lloruo' only TD.
.
Joa ~ lolsOd two tao,K:hDo!&gt; Meredith, Pli.Ybw with a
dolm PH181 to Genl Waafd.al-. broken DOle, toiM two taue•
ton 11 !!'" Vlldap ltwiPed put - n paues to Bob Hwei as
~Jallf.s beat New Orl- bofon

Weekend Sports Summary

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,
,
Phllodelphla, l,lld &lt;leftlllld, a
1
surprise, 33-Jl wtmer owr san ~
aotl, a 27-14 victor 0\'W Francisco, remolnocl lied for
0( realtlellce. AI the Umo 0( U•
The 1'1111 O!flce ~ 0( u.
W1ohl~, lied lor the COrtral the COntur1 Dhillon lead at 5&gt;3.
ClvU
Service
Eamlnirs,
Cln·
om1nallon ljJ(III- will ..lect
Division lead 11 4-4 while Green
In the other pme, Plltlburl!h
dnnt.U,
hal
amouneed
a
new
the pOll ol!leeOO whertthe1wllll
BI.Y IIIII Detroi~ a 10.7 loser to won Ito second straight by
...
be cmalderedfort~q~lo,ymllll.
Trl-lllate-Wide
Ewnlnollm
(C
Los Ang.J.. were behind with 3- routing Atlant., 11-21.
No
spocllle .experience 11 re3.&amp;-86)
for
s.bllftute
Clerk
aad
By United Press lnterriational
kei Fujikura. Ansano floored 4-1 records.
Percival, who beat MJmesota
tlllred,.
but au ll[llllc:auta mull
s.bslltute
carrier
(IOIItloll&amp;
rer
Slturday
Fuldjura In the seventh round
Form prevaUed In the maJor!· Jut week with 1 fteld goo) with
pall
a
wrillal
tesL A.PJ&gt;IIcallon
sorvlce
In
au
First
and
Seoond
NEW YORK (UP0-Dr. Fl· lor tho only knoclolown of the
Clasa
!'list
Olllces
In
the
statea
forms
wiU
be
accepted
unUllhe
pr, Tartan Farm's great colt, bouL
ll88ds
ol
Ole
sorvlce
are
· met.
or
Ohio,
Keatuck1,
aad
'
lndlana
won Lbe Vosburgh Har..tlcap at
Sunday
Full
lnformatltlll
regarding
the
Belmont Park ulller 139 pounds
MELBOURNE,
Austnlto
The
starling
aalar1
lor
91bexamlnalloD
11101'
be
*alned
iD the final race of his career. (UP0- Kel Nogle shot 1 n lor
slllule Clerk and Sllbelllule Car· 1n1m the local post ol!lce or b1
Dr. Fager's time or 1:20 l..S was a 72-hole total or 276 to win the
rler
(J&gt;FS..5) Ia $2.85 per hour. writing the -cutlve Secretaey,
just one-fifth of a second over Austnllan ProlessiOIIII Gollers
Applicants
m11 qp()' for em- Board 0( U, s. Civil Service Exthe world record !or seven Assoctotlon ehomplooship by six
plo)'lllent
at
ID1 First or Sec- aminers, Room 305 I'Uot Olllee
furlongs.
s~es over Jack NiekbunL
COI.UMBUS (UP)J - There's
Marshall will score tllelr Drat ond Class 1'11111 Olllee regardless
lltdlcllng, Clnclmell, Ohio 45202.
very
little
suspense
left.
victory
of
the
season
at
HuntLAUREL, Md. (UPO- WheatSAN
FRANCISCO (UPJlOhio University nailed down iJW(:on, W. VL
ley Stable's King Emperor won BWy Casper shot a five-undera
berth In the Tangerioe BOifl
Kent's Golden Flashes have
the $182,970 Pimllco Laurel par 66 to win the $100,000 Lucky
Saturday
wltll
a
34-27
win
over
dropped
olgllt otralgllt deelsFuturlcy by a heed. King Open go)! lourtamenl wltll a 72spunlcy
Western
Mlchlpn.
looo.
Elq)eror was timed ln 1:44 !or hole score of 15-.uMer par 269.
Baldwi!lo-Wallace edged Ohio
Marshall opened with a 7-7
the 11-16-mile race.
Wesleyan
26--20
to
claim the tie ap.lnst Morehead state,
MEXICO CITY (UP0-GraHolzer Medical Center: VIsit- Wlllchuter; Mrs. Louis H u n ~
then drqJpecl sewn straight.
CIIERRY HILL, N.J. CUPO- hlm HW or England won tile Ohio Conference UUe.
lng bouro 2.-4 and 7.&amp; p.m. Par· Jackson; Mrl. Komelh W. Dan·
Altl'oogh
Ohio
gained
the
The
Thundering
Herd
are
winPollte()' woo the $58,700 ViJM&gt;o Mexican Grand Prix Formula
ents ooly on Pediatrics Ward. leis, Ht. 1 Scottown.
lm:l Handicap at Garden State One auto nee givtrw him the bowl bid, It needs 1 rood vic- less in their last 19 games.
Admlsoloos
Births
A 15-f"rd rouglllng.the-klckor
park covering the 1LJ8 -mOe world driver championship ror tory over Bowling Green SatDavid
L.
Holier,
505
0
a
k
Mrs.
Ralph
E. Jacome!, Rl. 3
urday
to
clinch
the
mf.d..Amerpenalcy
against
Western
Michidistance in 1:49 4-5 under high 1968.
Drive; Mrs. Roy W. Neal, 1006 l'ottleroJ'. Stlll, 1:57 p.m. saturican
Conference
title.
gan
gave
Ohio
U,
a
first
dCJIIfn
wel.gtrt of 126 pounds.
A loss would gl ve the Bob- on the Broncos' 30. Frcn there, Fourth Ave.; Samuel L. Miller, day; Mrs. Wendell W, Barker,
KANSAS CITY, Mo. iUPOcats
and Miami, 21-17 conquer- Cleve Ilcyant directed the Bob- Rl. I Patriot; Mrs. Earlean D. Mo0011, claugbter, 9:50a.m. Sen·
SEOUL iUPO- Lee Anolooo, Peter Miller scored three ~(~Us
or
of
Toledo, the co-title with cats to their final score, going Nlckoooo, Patriot star Rt; Cal- c1a1.
Korea's Orient jwtior middle- to lead the United Staleli to 1 6Discharges
5-1
records.
in from the one with eight sec- vln R. McDaniel, Pt. Pleasant;
weight champion, retained his 2 victory over Bennuda in a
Ferron
M.
Cremeans,
H101der·
WWard
Bennett, Mrs. Ogiey
Barring
a
tle,
Kent
Stlte
or
onds
to
PIO¥.
title with a 12-rOW'I! decisloa World Cup soccer elimination
om, W. Va.; Mrs. WendeD W. Brammoll, Ricky E. Burke, Mrs.
The
hard-fought
win
meant
1
0¥01' Jll)t.nese challenger Ben.
mol&lt; h.
Ta~¥Brine
e,ppearance Dec. Barker, Mosm; Mrs. Georp T. Mlle1 S. Dice, Mrs. Rollin 0.
27th against the Southern Con- ~ling, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Billy Dill, Mrs. Elizabeth Duckworth,
[erence cttaq,ion at Orlando F. Dick, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. FJ.la BisU L. Evans, Mrs. Karen
M. DeMay, hlth Side, W. Va.; Hammond, Mrs. Eugene HarriF1L
Bob HOUJil81'd and lllve Le- Melvln R. Farley, Jr., Pl. aon, Paul E. Long, John MobafVeck scored two touchdowns Pleaaant; Mrs. Ralph E. Jaoo- fey, Marrin E. Marks, Wilbert
each for the wiJeaten 'Cats, met, RL 3 Poo!eruy; Harry c. Mathias, Mrs Graydon E. MilHill, Rt. 2 Racine; Mrs. Homer ler, Mra. I.Jlcy J. Sergent, T8r~oow 7-0 overall.
WeU, Mrs. Wayne F. White,
BOifllng Green ripped Mar- G. Iluter, PUmero,y; samuel C. f1
PT. PLEASANT - As state shall 54-28 In the other MAC Lewis, Rt 4 I'Umero,y; MrL Rayllltllld S. COS81, Ferron M.
fwKis cannot be utilized ror any
game Is Fred Mathews scored Daniel A. Hayman, 10-raeuse; Cremeans, Mrl. Gladu M. Dol·
religious purpose "the employees lour toucbd.,..ns.
Mrs. LaRue S. Slaffer, M.cArth- ley, Mrs. Janet Lee HBIU')", Cln~
.-1 Lakin Slate Hospital havo.lolnBaldwllrWallaee nipped Ohio ur; Mrs. Curtis E. Ooklno, Flat- &lt;If AM llutliJes, Joseph London,
ed together to build a chapel on Wesleyan 26-20 on a 73-yard woods, Ky.; Mrs. B. Lee Kitcb- 9telllo Sone, John P, Stone,
tho hospltal lii'OWIIIs. n Ia tllelr pass with less than two mhl- en, Huntington, W. Va. ; Orville Kent T. Walker, Mrs. Paul E.
common feeling that suchabuUd- utes to Pli.Y to win tile Ohio L.. Funderool, lrooton; M r s. Watson, Mrs. Richard w. Whltlng ..W l!l'Oitly benellt the pa- Conference championship. The Ciomma A. Haskins, RL 1 Scot- more, Mrs. Edward R. Wrlllrt,
tients, m!UU' ot whom have not margin of victory came on town; Mrs Cleopas E. Caven- · Mrs. Helen M.. YOWlee, Mr1. BelbeeD able to enter a chapel or Mike Blake'&amp; strl,ke .to vern dar, Ravenswood; Mrs. George sie A. flumm,r- l Mr's. · llabert
ibureh In man.v years.
A. Davisson, MUiwond, W. Va.; W. Davis and tDrani daughter,
Shsrbaugh.
The employees have receivB-W not only scored Its loth Mrs. Carl L Crawford, Jaekooo; Mrs. Paul D. Demey and Infant
ed strong assurance from var- straight win but snapped the John E. Brady, Wellston; Mrs. daughter.
Ious organlzatioos In the s u r- Bishops 14-game victory streak. Bobbie M. Mead, Rt. 2 Canal
roundin&amp;: counUes or their Inter- Wesleyan quarterback Dick
ested support. Therefore, the cromwell completed 19 of 51
employeoo at Lakin Slate Hos- passes !or 296 yards and one
pital have undertaken a sorles touchdown.
ot projects to raise the funds
In other OC games, Muskinneeded to start this chapel, which gum tripped Denison 13-7,
VOTE AMERICAN INDEPENDENT
will be the first such sanctuary
Wooster routed Hiram 40-17,
PARTY IN OHIO
located many of the state's hos- N;iiyon blasted Oberlin 34-16,
ptta1 grounds. The first such ac- otterbein stunned Heidelberg
tivity will be a bullet dinner, open 40-21, and Morietto blankod Mt.
to the (llblle, to be served In the Unloo 14-0.
dining room at the hojlpltal on
North Texas Slate guoned
-eml&gt;&lt;tr 12, from 5:~ to 7:. d'l"Jl Cincinnati 55-34 despite
P'll. hi. Aft." Goort• C. WallaoeCuoo.I•R ID Mit~ I lilt. MeRt. 1111. a.plel"t T,..... l Cll••·
30 p.m. lor $2 per person.
Greg Cook's four touchdown
utilized tfle lUtle known rule
Sunday to make himself one of
the most talked about players in

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:· f· Bears ·Knocl{ Off Pacl{er_s. 13·•'19
By VITO STELIJNO
UPI Sportll Writer
Mac Perclval used to be
lbnoat as obscure IS the
Nalloml Footboll League's free
ldck rule.

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f - '1111 Dal()' SOIItlnel, Pomero,y·W!ttl!l'l&lt;t, 0.,

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But Perciwl, an assistant
bJgh

school coach discovered
by the Dallas Cowboy a

lut year

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11:-,y, N o -. t, 1968
WashltWtan

proW
Perchalldcked a 43-yud tree
kick lleld goo) with 23 seconda
ten Sunday to gt,.. 111o {:hieoao
Boort I sluMing 13-10 \t)IO( of
Green
Bay
that
was
a
stoggerlng blow to the Packer
hopes for a record lourth
straight NFL title.
Percival's kick came after
Domy Arrlerson got oft only a
2~yarder into the wind and

rookie Cecil Turnor collod 1 fllr
c1teh on the Paclter ta. lintler
NFL ruleo, the Baors hew their
eholee of h.,.. to put the boll In
pli.Y. The1 chooe the tree kickwith no 11nenwt lble to rush
the ldekor-11111 Perclftl booted
It thn1otgh the ~t&gt;ri8bll Just like
aldeluJI!.
Clltcoao, Minnesota Tied
Thlt Jell Clllcoao IIIII MIJu.

ey of the root olthe contests.
Baltimore, a 28.4 victor Ol'Or
New Yorh, remalnatl tied with
Los ·Angeles at 7-1 for the
Coeotal Division lead whUe
Dlllaa, 17-3 wiMer Ol'Or New
Orleans, Is st1U topo In the
COptlol Division at 7-3.

st. Louis, 1 4$.17 Jrlnner over

/
tbree oeconda' lell, •al!'o "I ~
Ieos proe111re on that ldo:k than
oo a normal lleld goo). Sure,
el'Ol'1lhlng woo rldiJW 111 11 bot
I didn't hove to worry about
Ill!' Paekar linemen eomlnc In
on me." Perclftl was releesed
1&gt;1 the Cowboys during the 1967
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Jim Hart ocored twice oil
quartorbock snoskl ind loll~
a 40.yud TD paso to pace st.
Louis pool the Eqles while Don
Cockcroll kicked lour fteld
aoal• and BW NeiStlll Glppetl
tWO TD pa&amp;HI a• cJ.ewJind
1lullnod the Forty NlnorL
Ro.r JotrerBOD became the
Drat NFL Pli.Yer In II,. 1001'S
to catch ftve TD pa10as In a
same •• the steelero rO!Ud

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oratioaJ, JlcNiteiMI ....,. .. ..~

THE
OF TilE , .
REPUBLICAN PARTY

-NOVEMBER 5
1968
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FOR MEIGS COUNTY CORONER

T

1. B. A.-Mu•klntum Colloto, Now Concord, Ohio.
2. D.O.-Kirkovlllo Colloto of Ootaepothr ond Su.,.ory
3. Have bHn practicing 11ediclne In the Pomeroy area
•lneo 1954. .
4. Attend yearly poat.. grdduote seuions.
5. M.mber of many organizations, relltloua, civic anti

.,odieol.
6. Ao o quallftod llcon•od phy•ldon I• tho State of
Ohio, I weuld fill tho roqulr.,.onll lor thlo aHico,

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In accordance wlth .o rec.entlr pflt..tt· S.tt law~ :

YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED!

..... either.

Pol. Adv. Pd. For By John Ridgway

Illit lui week I got tall&lt;iq! to a
girl Is tun and a eood Joe.
1 .....U Jan abool her, IOI'in8
I Celt RUIIty, but would It be okay
tD go _,.t with hor oo 1 Jultrrtendabaols?
Ju ODSWOred with her ullllll
Joying Iotter, but at the and, she
wrote ... About tbe girl - don't
fool guilty .. Nothln8 el ...
N.,.. did she mean by
thet? - WORRIFD
Deer Worried:
Your smart little rol meant
1D 111ake ;yuu up - aad 'aha dldl
Hereelter' keep o4her girls out
0( your 1 - s . Jan prohab()'
realize• you•u aee a fetr, but

VOTE

VOTE DEMOCRATIC
HARRY 8. CREWSON

nipped Da)'lon 27-25

on Tom Gramke's 22-)'II'd field

LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORD SINCE 1900
Republioms
Presidents

7

Year In Office

33

Wars

0

Balanced Budgets

20

'r.•

Total Deficits

$20 Billion

Democrats

36

4
7
$331 Billion

Personal Tax Increases I

14

Personal Tax Cuts

6

8

THIS TIME,
VOTE LIKE YOUR
WHOLE WORLD
DEPENDED ON IT.
NIXON-AGNEW

p i with 31 seconds to p)Of.

Fatality
(COntinued from Page l)
Melp Cotu1ty, on Rt. 338 at the
lntersocUon of Twp. Rd. No. 97,
at tbe Trt..state Materials grawel piL
O!flcoro said tllat an ruetld
earth-mover, operated by Delbert W. Teelord, Jr., 25, Rt. 2
Racine, pulled aero•• the rood
and struck atractor.traDeroperaied by OVel P. Ball, 24, Rt. 3
Peebles, Ohio.
Th.e:re was heavy dt.mqe to
the Jell side or the tractor and
moderate damage to the front ol
the earllmover.
Teaford sutrered contusions,
ae otll'dlni to the patrol, but wao
ool treated.
The patrol died Teaford to
Mollrs CotmiY Court Nov. 8 on a
charge 0( !allure to 1leld t h o
rlg)tl ol WOf.
A aacond Melge CcJuoey ocd.
occurred at 4 p.m. Soturdayoo the two laao - • b ID the
new tour 1IDe Rt. 38, two.tenlhs
0( a mUe IIOrth or the )!mellon
o( Rt. 7.
The patrol Aid that Boger L.
llaTos, 22, Rt. 1 Athens, bNded
south, loot comroJ IIIII h11 ear
wOIII off the hlgi1WI1 aad overtumed cno Ita top In a drain... ditch. Tho ear Wll demoltohed.
Daldel o. caroe,y, 17, Rt. 5
~.. a pauenaer, waa ..:1mllted to Veleraao Memorial Hospital, Pomor01, but !be llllure or
hla lajurieo hove nnt _ , made
PJb)lc; the patrol aold.
a· wsa lint .--tee~ that car.
101 was the driver ol the car bolt
lblti01 fla1es adm!Ued driving
the car aad he was eltedtol(oigo
Cotm1,y Court Nov. 8 m a ehsrge
ol _.t In oxcaoa for rood conditions.

.. . Is concerned about the people of the Tenth District. As a teacher, he understands the Importance of
more and better educational opportunities. As an ·economist, he knows the Importance of wise pvernment
spendln1. As your Conaressman, he would vote for proerams which would enable the residents of southeastern
Ohio Ill pull themselves out of the Appalachia cataeory.

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Stote,, Hoking tho oHico of
State Representative. He supports further increases in teach·

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of the individual citizen to pay.

J. SHERMAN POITEI

LEGISLATURE

. • . is ruming ataintt the

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S,ate SonotO&lt;, 19$9-63, ho ·
Sales Tax increase.

FORREST P. IOORI
Thio Appellate Diatrict hoo
oloctod trial lawyero to tho
Court of Appeals ot the pot!
three elections. Forr11t Moor.
it an experienced trial lawyer
and Proucuting Attorney from
Hocking County. Ho hao tho
support of manr, lawr-s, eroup1
ond individua •· (Judges moy
not ethically npport a candl·
date). Ho is p WWII
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ScM41, Sllndwich-

and ,..., at Roelne Legion !tall.
WOMEN OF Rutland United baked by Marie Lawrence and
Methodist Church will serve elec- decorated in the Halloween motion day lwtches at American ur was served. There was group
Legion Hall In Rultlnd. HoJOOo singing and games wore J&gt;Ia,yed
made sOli), pie, sandwiches, cole during the afternoon. OJ.ests were
Garnet Ervine, Mrs. Lawrence,
slaw, other items available.
ELECTION DAY lunchesatRI- Sara Hoback, Ann Beegle, Vera
c:ine Method.ltt Church, sponsor- Beegle, Clara Roush, B e I I e
oil by .W,oole~ S,~Y).F.e ~utll'­ Theiss, Franco~ D-!0•· anA 1&gt;8:!lornng 11 Lm. to 6 p.m. Sand- ther Price.
wiches, sot~~, pie an:l coffee.
!1aybe rm - · but I ctoubt
ELECTION DAY ..... oale,
that tills reUcm ever plamod a
POIM1"0Y
U n i t e d Methodist
wetldlnii- ooiJ'Ihe''holle;ym~·
In a mood-ldllor motel. II :rou Church. Lunch wW be served at
Ohio University reports a total
ever see him again, teU him to ,_, and a baZaar wiD be held. fall enrollment of 22,296, an inM
uH more rtnesse with the next Serving wW begin II 11 LID. crease of nearly 5 per cent over
SOUTHERN BAND Boosters last year's 21,282 students.
girl.- H.
will meat MDnclay. Nov. 11, at the
The new figure includes 16,998
high school In postponed ses- on the main A"thens eampus and
sion !Ue to eteetjul.
5,298 at nve branches, an acaSTATED MEETING Middleport demic center and in other speLodp 363, F. and A. M., Tilell- cial otr..campus academic proday&gt;, 7:30 p.m. at temple. FJo•· grams. There were 4:,485 fresht1011 ol!lcoro.
men wbo entered the univer!!dt.v
WEDNESDAY
in either the summer or fall
TUPPERS PLAINS - Tho LatMEIGS COUNTY TUbere&gt;~losls quarters.
In Club ol Eastern IIIgl1 school
held Ito Grot meeting Thuroda3' . and Health Aolll- amual - evordnt! at the tone or Mrs. lng bee at Heath M-ot TbankfUl For - - ." Program
Nellie Parker, sponsor, ~ in-- Church, Middleport, 9 LDl. Wecl- Includes Thanksgiving skit
Itiated 22 llrst ·1ter members. nooda1. Volunteers needed.
MIDDLEPORT
AMATEUR
The second - year m8mben
Garden Club at .._e or Mrl.
conducted the tnlllallfOI for """
momberl. Theme of the lnltla- Wester Fry, 8 p.m. Wedneoda1·
tlon was 11 A Tour ol. the ColoSoo Thank&amp;glylng PJ'll!l'&amp;ID by Moo_
seum. '' Retreshmentawere s~·· Guy Re1Jiolda.
8 ET 40 PARTNERS alkad to
ed !1111) a abort bolslneso meot11111
WIS called by TCIIl KarT, preai- be at Heolh United M-ot
Church, hUddleport, 9 a.m. Wed.
deiiL
J:lm Buckle)' was elected ser- noldal' to help slulf Christmas
gealll _ at • ...ms and Shirley
PoMEROY
SIIAKE5PEARE
Larkins was eleCted.... tteasurer.
Club,
12:30
p.m.
Wodnolda1,potOther olflcero are llonrd Coldluck
dinner,
home
ol Mro. Phil
lrd L Aoh St.
weD, vlce-preoldent;JeanWblteMIDDLEPORT. 0 .
WUllam11011;
roU
call, "l Am
head, ,.erotary and Domy WW,

Oub Initiates
20 New Members

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DUDS 'N' SUDS

· iDtti&amp;ted were llulh Adams,
Jim Amsbaf1, Mike Bemoclum,
sllil Buckley, Rebert ~eU,
~e Dean, Dellnll Eichinger,
MArJorie Gillilan, Rlek _ .•
Alan Holter, Jullalloiter, Ropr
Karr, David Keeton. ~ve Kirk- .. J - Newlun, Edward Parker, Boh Rlehlrd1011, SheDel
w.na, Rick Wllllamo and Randy

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{,:Sil J.i•v.llo; ~~h~r11, Preoldo~t
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A fall theme was curled out
In the refrelhmolll table dec-

·OUR CHAIRS COME
IN ALL SIZES.------·
FURNITURE

BAKER

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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99

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HARVEST TIME·

REG.

59c

CANNED

HAM

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lb.39~
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ICE
CREAM

Several Delicious Flavors

FROZEN FOOD

WELCH'S

CORN-PlAS
MIXED VEGETABLES

GRAPE JUICE

5 . 1 00
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Manborl of tho H~ • 1"KL
Latin clall- ~!hell&gt;'
ltlallon are Nanq Batllll, !oiike
Borinc. Dale Booton, Rick Buclt1~. Howard Coldwell,, Dabble
Fltcb. Tom Karr•.loy Kllltll, Dob. 'ble Mllc!tu. ~
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SEALTEST

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Kidney Beans

251b.

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New z~nith "Zenette" can make life fun. again. Precision amplifi ution hom 2 Mitro· lithi~ circuits. Wetahs only ~16 ounc.e a~.d
ROod for most mild losses. Come in for a demonstratiOn of Zenll s
njeW Zcnene. It m•y be just •isht for you!

~PECIALS 1

QUEEN OF SCOT

YOUJI8.

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IAIY JUIE'S
BEAUTY·siOP

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HIGH STYi..:JNG

rna Rue reviewed • portion
of ''Gelllne on TGp of Your Trouble.s," eotlUed •'What A Tblnk-

OFTICE HOURS 9:30 TO 1%, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON_ON
THURS.) - EAST CoiJRT ST., POMEROY

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deYolional topic used b1 Mra.
Je1Bie Slumaker. h
r e ad
oeriplure, had I medltalioll !rom
the mapzine, "Decll1on,'' and

Eastern Latin

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N. · W. COMPTON, 0. D.

22,296 Enrolled

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Given
Several Friends

1101 very 8lllrl' 11111 accused me
~ being a "mood.killer."
Then he aald the marriage was
off becauee I Wll too goody gooc1y. Was I wrong to want
love to deYolop alow()' In tho
next three moatha? I want 11'0'
wedding night to reaiiJr mean
aomethlnll. - MOOD KILLER,
-AGE 18
Dear Mood Killer:

David Smith, Clltlrla•
SleUna,. TalTl' Sleth.... J o a n

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Mr•. Ptu.DIIIlir n ·hcptt
Mrs. GoreD Staai~M7, 1110Uiri '

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Son is Celebrated

rentals.
He got a smug look on blo lace os, cake, pie, beverages and
!1111) danlled a key In front ol other items.
Mrs. Ethel Hoback of Racine
RACINE LEGION Awdllor1602
me. 1 no llhocked and loll like
Thursday with a dinentertained
ery!Jq, but diem'!· 1101 a word. and 8 et 40, Meigs Coonl&gt; Saloo
for several friends.
Allor he returned the key, he 710, sei'vl~ eTection day lunch nerFollowing
the dl.rmer a cake

. Mora,

bloekod tho ditecf•uio tax
ond It plodfed ro vole
ogalnst anY incr'-•l· · In
tlio Ohio Retail Soleo Tax.
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Youths Porty

First Birthday of

news reporter.

. . • is the yaunge1t nominee in

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1 met t1111 aolcller Ia 22.
Alter we dated about I doleD
times, 1 thCitJ8)II It woo love,
!1111) we talked selllnl married ,..., he 11 out ol the service, In tbroe IIIOidbo.
The trouble la, be ls Ol'er •
.: oexed, or Ia there 111cb a lhlll8"1
1 lhoUIIbi I got tlirGUib to him I
was go!JIIIo walt lor marrtoae.
! but we hod yven~ ilglrtl aboutiL

.JAMES S. PORTER

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The World eommunlty D a1
Plano lor the amual holldi.Y
observance
held F.rldi.Y • the
bazaar set ror Dec. 10 rrom noon
Trinity United Chorch of Chriat
until 8 p.m. were made oorlnB waa noted and it wu reported
a meetJne oC the Women'• Assothat Mrs. Karl 0W0n hod been
ciation Thurad8.1 night at the
installed u vice presldent ot
Middleport First United Pres~hureh Women Unlied 0( Molp
byterian Church.
It was requested that every .Councy. Mrs. Fred 1Mwll aad
woman or tho church contribute Mrs. J. E. Harley reported 011
tho recent Presbyterial held at
a homemade article; baked goods
"the Alexander Church.
or mone:y for the bazaar.
A letter was read from Ted
Reed thanking the church r or
nowers sent at the death ol a
reladve. Members were urged
to be present lor the - . 10
worship Bei'Vice when the Rev.
Wilson Spencer wtU deliver. a
A part.Y was hold saturday ar- trill sermon. A congreptiOIIII
meeting haa been scheduled for
temoon at tho home ol Mr . IIIII
tmmedlateiJI loUowlllll the oerv-Mrs. Robert Wayne Sisson, Sr.
In observance of the llrot birth·
c1a1 o1 their om, Robert Wa,yne
CHADWELL PROMOTED
SfsS()I"I, Jr. A decorated cake
PFC Paul Chadwell, station·
was served with ice cream, cor- ed with the first battalic .1 ot tne
lee and Kooi -Aid.
44tll artillery, C. Battery; at
Guests were Mr. and M r s. Camp J. J. CArrol ln VIetnam,
W83Jie Slseon, Miss Linda Sis- has been promoted t.o specialaon, Cheshire: Mr. and Mrs. ist rourth clas11.
Robert Hart, COlumbus; Mr. and
Son of Mr . and Mrs. Wyatt
Mrs. John BroWn, Teresa, Car· Chadwell of Chester Rued, i;p.
Ia, and KeiiJr, RuUIUid; Mr. and 4 Chadwell's address is U. S.
Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr., Waverly; 51881910, c. Bltiery, lot 44th
Mrs. Iva stewart, Marcia, and artillery, APO San Francisco,
Jim Bill, Middleport, and Sonny
Calif. 96269.
&amp;ewart, COlumbus.

MONDAY
GROUP I, Women' I AoaoclatiGq, Mldtlleport Flrll Untied
PreobyW1an Cllurch, 7:30 Mmclay night at the home ol M ro.
Jack Satterfield.
SAlEM CENTER PTA, Mono
dl,y, 7:30 p. m. Larry Morrison,
111iatant a,._rinleldent, - " "
lJW OR transportation. A short
T ..okegiytng progtam by 01111
tifldo ol Mro. Nelooo.
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POMEROY GAJ!DEN Club Mono
ell)', 1 p. m. at home of Mr1.
Edward Baer,
THEODORUS
COIJNCU. 17,
Daughters of America, 1:30 p.m.
Monday at IOOF !tall; charter
wW be drljled lor Mra. Grace
staco.
Youth FeUowsl~p or tile Heotll
REVIVAL CRUSADE, DanvWe United Methodist Church, M I dWesle71-n C bur c h, Nov. t dleport:. held a Halloween part,)'
thr&lt;Jugh Nov. 10; evangellsllelllll Tlmrad8.1 night at the home ol
special sl~s; Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slavin, ad·
Edward Miller, VienM, W. Va.; vt10rs.
c. E. Dozer, p1stor lnvltes the
11te young people played games
public.
and bollbed lor awteo. RelroshIUVERVlEW P'fA, MondO¥ . mooto or older and donuts were
evenlnlt Nov. 4 at 7:30, at the served. Attending were Eddl.e
school; grades 6, 7 and 8 wiD Brown, George Hawley, Bridgett
present ashortTht.nksgivingpr&amp;- Gd:lle, Tom Cassell, Debbie
gram. Everyone Welcome.
Schuck, Doxie Walters, Vlcld Vujakall, Dobbie Gilkey, D a v I d
Krawsczyn,
Jeff Tyo, Jim Tyo,
TUESDAY
Brenda
Edwards,
Dee Slavin, Ben
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
Perry,
Mark
Fowler,
NancY
Order of East,ernStar, 7:4:.5 Tues-t
Thompson,
Gregg
Donahue,
and
day nl.gbt, Pomeroy Maaonic
Max
Dmahue.
the
Rev.
T8111J1le.
&amp;mday night the youth group
ELECTION DAY dinner, L&amp;o
met
at the Tom Cassell home
tart FaDs communicy buDding
for
recreation.
The young people
by Letart Falls United Methoplayed
pingpong
and Bhul!le board
He wu real sweet tor a cou- dist 'Church. Serving starting at and refrestunents were served.
ple of dales. Theil ha asked me 11:30 a.m.
MORSE CIIAPEL ladles wUI
to SO for a rldO. end parked In
serve
f!)ection day lunch at Old
front 0( a t11niD' moto1 that has
for
Town
Flats
trustees building, be- Dinner
a bad repulatlon for one • hour

Advisors Host

WUI1a111

Presbyterian Bazaar is· Dec. 10

over $200 proftl was made

bar who wW obser,. her birthclay this mooth.
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The amul ba•ur -eel
b1 tile women's Guild was announeed lor Wednesday,-· 1S,
begimlllj! at 9 L m. Food wW be
served tllrCJIIIIhOUt 111o di.Y. Mra.
Neut&gt;Ung thanked the cla11 for
assisting wltll the reception lor
the new omcers of Ctrurch w~
men United.
During the meeting condueied
by Mrs. Fred Doo11uer, It Wll
decided to send a cud ot cheer
to lllo Rev. Fr. John Turol.
Prayer !rom the )"OUI&gt;Oilk ClPened the meeUng, with Mrs. Louis
Reibel presorting devotion~. She
reviewed the llle or George Bevor()' Shoo, soloist lor the BUIJr
and cooelll!edlt
Graham
with a poem, "You Haw to Clbnb
and Pro)'."
Games were played during a
soeial hour with prizesbelrwwon
by Miss Maud Gruestr, Mrs.
Smlih, Mro. Seyfried and Mrs.
llluck.
Mn. Everett Daile)', Mrs.. Adam Eberobech and Mro. Grover
Erb sened retreslmenla.

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
Tbls column le lor 10UII8 people, their prob1emJ and pleuureo, their trqubleo and tun. Jo.
with the reol 0( Rolen Help US,.
It welcomes ltlllll&gt;a but """'t
clodge a serious q10111loo with a
bnllll-&lt;&gt;11.
Send 1our teenaae quollllool to
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, core or
Kelen Help USI lhla news-·
WHAT DWSIIEMEANBYTHAT?
Dear Hel111:
Before I tall 1m coiiOIIO, 11'0'
girl lriend and I bad an qreemenl that we wwld ala¥ serious
aboUt eac:h other, but we collld
Ncb go out othera.
1 haven't dated anr glrla up
bore 1et. and the W01 J a n
wrtjao, I didn't tlmtt- - d been

DR. RIDGWAY IS WELL QUALIFIED

For The Position of Coroner - By HIs Educational Backpound and By HIs Experience - AccordInI To Recent State Law Rfl!ulrements.

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passes.
JCavler

:Cllrisfma's Dinner to .
Be Held December 6th

on the Halloween carnival
Thursday night II tho Bradbur1 FJementaey SChool by the
P.T. A.
Door prlze winnlrs were
Sharon Dolll, Clan Ltghttoot
and Susie t11soU. The palntlnga ,do,.ted by Mrs. Mildred
Miller were pure hosed b1 Jer·
ey Varten, Nooml Ki~W. Shlr·
on Doss, Cui Del..oq!: and Mar·
leneHaU.
Coat\8J\el aDd door prizes
were contributed by Modern
Woodmen ot America, and the
eocs-cola Co. provided pop.
Mrs. Goldie Frldle1 extends
QreclaUon to the PTA com·
~lttees and teachers.

DEMOCRAT

Seeking Funds

WALLACE • LEMAY

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lx(J~hn H. Rldgway,D.o~.J

Lakin Employes

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5 - The DoUr Seatlnol, P...,ero,y-Mlddii!J011. 0., Mnnday, NO&gt;Onlber

Tho ·OIDIIll' Cliridao"dlnner
pariJ wai plannocllorllac. Bwhenlha 1111w llarvaaiero Cla11. met
f'rtclay n!lht at the Trinity United
Ourdt ol ChrlaL
loltonbers or the clan volunteering to prepare theturke1 dltr
ner anJ decorate the soclal room
were Mra. Ben .Neutdirc, Mrs.
' PhU Melmart, Mrs. Clara Karr,
Mrs, Neva Seylrled, Mra. Louis
!Ieibel and Mrl. LUlie Houck.
Tho1 will meat at the church at
8 L m. oo the day&gt; of the parcy
to make preparatlona. A $1 gill
nchlnge wUI be held IIIII hllss
Maull Grueser and Mlas Freda
Grueser wUl present the prCJil'lm
andclevollooo.
~nted to a nomtnatiq! committee were Mra. Dale Smith,
Mrs. Neutzllng, IIIII Mra. Slyfried. Round-rabln card• were
algood lor Mra. Corrie Motmart
and Mrs. Constance ShloldL A
bouquet o! Dowers !run the
Church Women United m11tlng
1
was sent to Mrs. tUinhlrt who
reDllins Ul at her home.
A card shower was pl•nned
for Josie Rhodes, 11huto-inmem-

Adalta.

Still Undecided

To Have Chapel

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!IState· W'de r..xam•nations Announced larpst
84,728 ranatnNaw Drloano-lhe
pro crowd thl1100f',

Big 10 Only Race

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ollltlblttoo 1001011 whah he '11111'1 the WIIJ' 11 '1.-. lo boih
D!baod two ileld aoa1 ~ teams Pli.Yed -•kluo apinst' Green Jlo.y-11111 Chico- Lem Barne7 ran the ""llflli
go· pickod him ..,_
klekolr back 98 yardl for 1ht,
Kapp, W11hl..tan Scora
Lloruo' only TD.
.
Joa ~ lolsOd two tao,K:hDo!&gt; Meredith, Pli.Ybw with a
dolm PH181 to Genl Waafd.al-. broken DOle, toiM two taue•
ton 11 !!'" Vlldap ltwiPed put - n paues to Bob Hwei as
~Jallf.s beat New Orl- bofon

Weekend Sports Summary

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,
Phllodelphla, l,lld &lt;leftlllld, a
1
surprise, 33-Jl wtmer owr san ~
aotl, a 27-14 victor 0\'W Francisco, remolnocl lied for
0( realtlellce. AI the Umo 0( U•
The 1'1111 O!flce ~ 0( u.
W1ohl~, lied lor the COrtral the COntur1 Dhillon lead at 5&gt;3.
ClvU
Service
Eamlnirs,
Cln·
om1nallon ljJ(III- will ..lect
Division lead 11 4-4 while Green
In the other pme, Plltlburl!h
dnnt.U,
hal
amouneed
a
new
the pOll ol!leeOO whertthe1wllll
BI.Y IIIII Detroi~ a 10.7 loser to won Ito second straight by
...
be cmalderedfort~q~lo,ymllll.
Trl-lllate-Wide
Ewnlnollm
(C
Los Ang.J.. were behind with 3- routing Atlant., 11-21.
No
spocllle .experience 11 re3.&amp;-86)
for
s.bllftute
Clerk
aad
By United Press lnterriational
kei Fujikura. Ansano floored 4-1 records.
Percival, who beat MJmesota
tlllred,.
but au ll[llllc:auta mull
s.bslltute
carrier
(IOIItloll&amp;
rer
Slturday
Fuldjura In the seventh round
Form prevaUed In the maJor!· Jut week with 1 fteld goo) with
pall
a
wrillal
tesL A.PJ&gt;IIcallon
sorvlce
In
au
First
and
Seoond
NEW YORK (UP0-Dr. Fl· lor tho only knoclolown of the
Clasa
!'list
Olllces
In
the
statea
forms
wiU
be
accepted
unUllhe
pr, Tartan Farm's great colt, bouL
ll88ds
ol
Ole
sorvlce
are
· met.
or
Ohio,
Keatuck1,
aad
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lndlana
won Lbe Vosburgh Har..tlcap at
Sunday
Full
lnformatltlll
regarding
the
Belmont Park ulller 139 pounds
MELBOURNE,
Austnlto
The
starling
aalar1
lor
91bexamlnalloD
11101'
be
*alned
iD the final race of his career. (UP0- Kel Nogle shot 1 n lor
slllule Clerk and Sllbelllule Car· 1n1m the local post ol!lce or b1
Dr. Fager's time or 1:20 l..S was a 72-hole total or 276 to win the
rler
(J&gt;FS..5) Ia $2.85 per hour. writing the -cutlve Secretaey,
just one-fifth of a second over Austnllan ProlessiOIIII Gollers
Applicants
m11 qp()' for em- Board 0( U, s. Civil Service Exthe world record !or seven Assoctotlon ehomplooship by six
plo)'lllent
at
ID1 First or Sec- aminers, Room 305 I'Uot Olllee
furlongs.
s~es over Jack NiekbunL
COI.UMBUS (UP)J - There's
Marshall will score tllelr Drat ond Class 1'11111 Olllee regardless
lltdlcllng, Clnclmell, Ohio 45202.
very
little
suspense
left.
victory
of
the
season
at
HuntLAUREL, Md. (UPO- WheatSAN
FRANCISCO (UPJlOhio University nailed down iJW(:on, W. VL
ley Stable's King Emperor won BWy Casper shot a five-undera
berth In the Tangerioe BOifl
Kent's Golden Flashes have
the $182,970 Pimllco Laurel par 66 to win the $100,000 Lucky
Saturday
wltll
a
34-27
win
over
dropped
olgllt otralgllt deelsFuturlcy by a heed. King Open go)! lourtamenl wltll a 72spunlcy
Western
Mlchlpn.
looo.
Elq)eror was timed ln 1:44 !or hole score of 15-.uMer par 269.
Baldwi!lo-Wallace edged Ohio
Marshall opened with a 7-7
the 11-16-mile race.
Wesleyan
26--20
to
claim the tie ap.lnst Morehead state,
MEXICO CITY (UP0-GraHolzer Medical Center: VIsit- Wlllchuter; Mrs. Louis H u n ~
then drqJpecl sewn straight.
CIIERRY HILL, N.J. CUPO- hlm HW or England won tile Ohio Conference UUe.
lng bouro 2.-4 and 7.&amp; p.m. Par· Jackson; Mrl. Komelh W. Dan·
Altl'oogh
Ohio
gained
the
The
Thundering
Herd
are
winPollte()' woo the $58,700 ViJM&gt;o Mexican Grand Prix Formula
ents ooly on Pediatrics Ward. leis, Ht. 1 Scottown.
lm:l Handicap at Garden State One auto nee givtrw him the bowl bid, It needs 1 rood vic- less in their last 19 games.
Admlsoloos
Births
A 15-f"rd rouglllng.the-klckor
park covering the 1LJ8 -mOe world driver championship ror tory over Bowling Green SatDavid
L.
Holier,
505
0
a
k
Mrs.
Ralph
E. Jacome!, Rl. 3
urday
to
clinch
the
mf.d..Amerpenalcy
against
Western
Michidistance in 1:49 4-5 under high 1968.
Drive; Mrs. Roy W. Neal, 1006 l'ottleroJ'. Stlll, 1:57 p.m. saturican
Conference
title.
gan
gave
Ohio
U,
a
first
dCJIIfn
wel.gtrt of 126 pounds.
A loss would gl ve the Bob- on the Broncos' 30. Frcn there, Fourth Ave.; Samuel L. Miller, day; Mrs. Wendell W, Barker,
KANSAS CITY, Mo. iUPOcats
and Miami, 21-17 conquer- Cleve Ilcyant directed the Bob- Rl. I Patriot; Mrs. Earlean D. Mo0011, claugbter, 9:50a.m. Sen·
SEOUL iUPO- Lee Anolooo, Peter Miller scored three ~(~Us
or
of
Toledo, the co-title with cats to their final score, going Nlckoooo, Patriot star Rt; Cal- c1a1.
Korea's Orient jwtior middle- to lead the United Staleli to 1 6Discharges
5-1
records.
in from the one with eight sec- vln R. McDaniel, Pt. Pleasant;
weight champion, retained his 2 victory over Bennuda in a
Ferron
M.
Cremeans,
H101der·
WWard
Bennett, Mrs. Ogiey
Barring
a
tle,
Kent
Stlte
or
onds
to
PIO¥.
title with a 12-rOW'I! decisloa World Cup soccer elimination
om, W. Va.; Mrs. WendeD W. Brammoll, Ricky E. Burke, Mrs.
The
hard-fought
win
meant
1
0¥01' Jll)t.nese challenger Ben.
mol&lt; h.
Ta~¥Brine
e,ppearance Dec. Barker, Mosm; Mrs. Georp T. Mlle1 S. Dice, Mrs. Rollin 0.
27th against the Southern Con- ~ling, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Billy Dill, Mrs. Elizabeth Duckworth,
[erence cttaq,ion at Orlando F. Dick, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. FJ.la BisU L. Evans, Mrs. Karen
M. DeMay, hlth Side, W. Va.; Hammond, Mrs. Eugene HarriF1L
Bob HOUJil81'd and lllve Le- Melvln R. Farley, Jr., Pl. aon, Paul E. Long, John MobafVeck scored two touchdowns Pleaaant; Mrs. Ralph E. Jaoo- fey, Marrin E. Marks, Wilbert
each for the wiJeaten 'Cats, met, RL 3 Poo!eruy; Harry c. Mathias, Mrs Graydon E. MilHill, Rt. 2 Racine; Mrs. Homer ler, Mra. I.Jlcy J. Sergent, T8r~oow 7-0 overall.
WeU, Mrs. Wayne F. White,
BOifllng Green ripped Mar- G. Iluter, PUmero,y; samuel C. f1
PT. PLEASANT - As state shall 54-28 In the other MAC Lewis, Rt 4 I'Umero,y; MrL Rayllltllld S. COS81, Ferron M.
fwKis cannot be utilized ror any
game Is Fred Mathews scored Daniel A. Hayman, 10-raeuse; Cremeans, Mrl. Gladu M. Dol·
religious purpose "the employees lour toucbd.,..ns.
Mrs. LaRue S. Slaffer, M.cArth- ley, Mrs. Janet Lee HBIU')", Cln~
.-1 Lakin Slate Hospital havo.lolnBaldwllrWallaee nipped Ohio ur; Mrs. Curtis E. Ooklno, Flat- &lt;If AM llutliJes, Joseph London,
ed together to build a chapel on Wesleyan 26-20 on a 73-yard woods, Ky.; Mrs. B. Lee Kitcb- 9telllo Sone, John P, Stone,
tho hospltal lii'OWIIIs. n Ia tllelr pass with less than two mhl- en, Huntington, W. Va. ; Orville Kent T. Walker, Mrs. Paul E.
common feeling that suchabuUd- utes to Pli.Y to win tile Ohio L.. Funderool, lrooton; M r s. Watson, Mrs. Richard w. Whltlng ..W l!l'Oitly benellt the pa- Conference championship. The Ciomma A. Haskins, RL 1 Scot- more, Mrs. Edward R. Wrlllrt,
tients, m!UU' ot whom have not margin of victory came on town; Mrs Cleopas E. Caven- · Mrs. Helen M.. YOWlee, Mr1. BelbeeD able to enter a chapel or Mike Blake'&amp; strl,ke .to vern dar, Ravenswood; Mrs. George sie A. flumm,r- l Mr's. · llabert
ibureh In man.v years.
A. Davisson, MUiwond, W. Va.; W. Davis and tDrani daughter,
Shsrbaugh.
The employees have receivB-W not only scored Its loth Mrs. Carl L Crawford, Jaekooo; Mrs. Paul D. Demey and Infant
ed strong assurance from var- straight win but snapped the John E. Brady, Wellston; Mrs. daughter.
Ious organlzatioos In the s u r- Bishops 14-game victory streak. Bobbie M. Mead, Rt. 2 Canal
roundin&amp;: counUes or their Inter- Wesleyan quarterback Dick
ested support. Therefore, the cromwell completed 19 of 51
employeoo at Lakin Slate Hos- passes !or 296 yards and one
pital have undertaken a sorles touchdown.
ot projects to raise the funds
In other OC games, Muskinneeded to start this chapel, which gum tripped Denison 13-7,
VOTE AMERICAN INDEPENDENT
will be the first such sanctuary
Wooster routed Hiram 40-17,
PARTY IN OHIO
located many of the state's hos- N;iiyon blasted Oberlin 34-16,
ptta1 grounds. The first such ac- otterbein stunned Heidelberg
tivity will be a bullet dinner, open 40-21, and Morietto blankod Mt.
to the (llblle, to be served In the Unloo 14-0.
dining room at the hojlpltal on
North Texas Slate guoned
-eml&gt;&lt;tr 12, from 5:~ to 7:. d'l"Jl Cincinnati 55-34 despite
P'll. hi. Aft." Goort• C. WallaoeCuoo.I•R ID Mit~ I lilt. MeRt. 1111. a.plel"t T,..... l Cll••·
30 p.m. lor $2 per person.
Greg Cook's four touchdown
utilized tfle lUtle known rule
Sunday to make himself one of
the most talked about players in

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:· f· Bears ·Knocl{ Off Pacl{er_s. 13·•'19
By VITO STELIJNO
UPI Sportll Writer
Mac Perclval used to be
lbnoat as obscure IS the
Nalloml Footboll League's free
ldck rule.

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A"LITILE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Brin·g Top Grade Results ·,

BARNl"Y

,

HAD HIM A'
THRIVIN'
fllliN' STffi"ION

M'l 80V ARI&lt;V
IS
WANT AD
INFC:RMA TION
DEADLINES
5 II·"'· Doy Bof•• P!lbliutlon

2 SIGNS

,.,..,.,., O.odiiN 9 '·"'·
, Cotteollotlono &amp; Cw,.cti.nt
Will 1M occo,reG uNil 9 •·•· f.,.

OP

QUALm

Dor of PullllooUo/1
REGULATION$
Th. Publloi'M~r roaorvoo lhe r!lht
to odlt or .. joel any ado ~~o ~d ob•
j.ctlonoblo. n •• publit~or.wlll not:
bo ruponolblo lor moro thon one

1967 PONTIAC LEMANS ...•..•..••..••• , IJ219S .
H. T. Cpe. Beautllul gold ftnloh with black vinyl lqJ, 326

..

Incorrect Intortion.

II AlES
5 COli" P'' Wwd ,,. ln .. rtloll

I

1""'- CNr .. 7.Sc

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12 conto per word throo co,..OCII·
tl•o iltterliono.
"CO!tfl ..... Werd lh CORIICufi•o

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' 25 ptr co"' Oiocoul'lt on ,.id odt
M4 odt ,,;,.within I() d1y1

CARD Of THANK'S &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 fOt .50 wonl mi11i~111 . Ea.

cu. ln. V8 engine with 3 speed trans. Console bucket seats,
vinyl interior. Only 23,000 milea by locall owner. Rldlo,
good white wall tires, showroom clean.
67 PONTIAC FIREIDRD H. T. CPE. . . . . , , . , , , $2$95
Four on the Door, 400 8 cyl., LeMIIns, blue nnlsh, custom
striping, blue vinyl int.,, with bucket seats~ stereo P. B. radio,
23,000 miles by local owner. Like new tst tint-.,... oa1,.
W.W. tires.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

..dnio... l - d 2c

.

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the cards and letters receiv:
ed during my illness and my
appreciation for all the visits. Your kindness wUJ ne-

ver be forgotten.
MRS. LETHA WOOD
11-3-llc
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IN LOVING memOIJi of my
dear husband, Dun A. Rice
who passed away Nov. 4, 1966.
Thousand thoughts often bring
a tiny tear
Thoughts go back to scenes
long past. .
Time rolls on but memories

last.
Wile, Lorena.
11·14-Up

Notice
~ILL

DO sewmg in my home
lor Chnstmas. Carolyn Lewis. Phone 992·22'71. Il·l·l21c

WILL DO ,.wing at home pockeL•.

idppen1,
hemming,

pegging.

alterations,

etc.

Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tlc
'!lACK HOE and Dozer Service,
por:d. basement, water line,
s•ptic tank, R. W. an.!ery,
Long Bottom, Ohio. 9-17-'lte

...

VACANCY for two elderly people. Prefer private paid pa·
tients. Phone Mason, ~135.
10-8-tfe
REVIVAL,

startin~

Nov.

3,

Church of Go&lt;!. Chester, Ohio.
Sinflng

Evangelist

Juanita

Scoll of Ashland, Ky .. ..-eachin~

each ewning, 7:30 p.m.

Everyone welcome.

I~I~

BEAUTIFUL all new electric STEREO RADIO console, 'speed intermixed changer, dllS-room apartment located in
al volume control, • speaker
Pomeroy. Electric healing,
sound system, lovely WBinut fl.
table top range, wall oven.
nish.
Take over payments of
See to appreciate. Phone for
IS
per
month, or balan&lt;e,
appointment. 992-52'11. 10-n-tf
181.14. Call 992-3218. 11-l.atc
F'!RST FLOOR apa-ent. Very
nice for two people Or two CIUHUAHUA puppies, Call Ms.
2848.
I0-2&amp;-6tc
people with small chll&lt;l. Pbone
992·326'1.
1t-2S-12te
STEREO RADIO combination,
repossessro; beautiful cabiFOUR ROOM HOUSE and bath,
net, like new. Balance due
~rnturnlshed,
1650
Lincoln
$99.
or make pay!llents of
Heights. Phone 992-38'74.
IS. B per month. Phone 119210.29-tfc
2836.
10.29-&lt;ltc
TWO FIJ'Ili'IISHED sleeping
morns; private kilchen, pri- 1!1611 ZIG ZAG portable sewing
machine. slightly usro. Does
vate bath. private entrance,
everything wilhout attachutilities lumlshed; I&gt; mne
ments
. In good condition;
from town of Pomeroy, BO&gt;
$5.98
per
month or lull price
281&gt;, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Mro.
of $51.80. For free home demEleanor Bales. Phone 992onstration call 992-2836.
70'75 .
I0.2Uic
10.-c
SMALL FURl'I!SHED hooae In
WORK CAR, 1949 Desoto.
Middleport. Phone 99U262.
George Hill, Racine . Phone
111-29-tfc
10.2Utc
94!1-1381.
FOUR ROOM house, Laurel
St., Pomeroy, newly renovat· SPINET P!AIIO: Wanted. responsible party to take over
1~1-tlc
eel. Call 992-5293.
low monthly paymer.ts on
apinf't piano. Can be! seen lo!DEAL FOR couple, furnished
cally. Write Credit Manager,
cottngo, three rooms and
P. 0. Box 276, Shelbyvllle,
bati1 In Syracuse. Cl""e to
Indiana.
I0-31-12tp
s1ore by main hi«f!way. Prl·
vate drive. Tom Chapman,
Phone 992-51&amp;2.
Il-I-a&lt; TRAPPERS SUPPLIES. Wire
fur stretchers $US per dol.
Blake and Lamb steel traps,
FOUR ROOM!! and balh In
$5.75 per doz. Killer tra(lll $1!
Hartford. can 8ft-2m an.r
per doz. Lures, knives, name
6 p.m.
ll-1-Stc
lags. Maran Fur House. 0. 0.
Wright
and sons. N. Brown
'liCE CLEAN ROOMS, reasonSt.,
Mason,
W. Va. Phone
able rate, gas furnace heat,
773-5296.
1!-3-3tc
phone 192-!91111.
11-3-Up

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THREE ROOM furnished apart.
men~ bath, utilities paid,
Phone -

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11-3-tfc

For Sale
'IVJLL DO BABYSJTI'ING evenHAY
AND
STRAW. CaD tnings and weekends, Phone
G2'/.
lO.D-12tp
992·5957.
11-3-121c
THE 7-11 CAFE now open for TWO coal stollerl witb oontrols, Arnold Brothers, Pobusiness. all legal beverages.
FCJrJDel' Home Restaurant in
meroy, """"" 992-~.
10.13-tfc
Middleport.
11-3-&amp;tp

Wanted
ANTIQUES. furniture,

dlshel,

miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 8011 W. Main Sl., Pomeroy.
1-25-tle

life-Like Vinyl
FLOWER
ARRANGEMENTS
99c to $2.49

LADY RIDER to East C&lt;w1
Florida. Share elpenleS, leav-

ing Nov . 7. Phollt' 1192-531V.
11-~c

Male Help Wanted

o

Mgr.

ForS.Ie
!IIX ROVM HOUSE, bath, fen.
cod in yard, 599 South Second,

see Roy

Prlddy.
ll..!-3tp

gifts. Buy now for the

Christmas season.

lryantsll4get Shop
Next To Stiffler • Stor•
101 W. Main
Pom~~ror

Cotwnbla '!'oaabi.P
Kelp Count)', Ohio, boWidld ;;"A
dalcrl.bed. u IGUowa:
Plft of Seett011 31, ToWialbllo I,
Rarl(e 15, beJIMIDI at a polllt l'JJI
feet wat ol tha Nortbaut eomar

Beblr 1A

or 1ald Section 3lo

tlw!~~ee

W..t

datree

O'IIIUEN &amp; CROW
REALTY COMPANY
POMEROY - I story frame,
6 rooms, bath, utillty room.
3 lots lor a total of IIIOxl80,
oul of all floods . A BUY
$5,1100.00
"OMEROY - I story frame, 4
rooms, bath. baoemenl, out ol
Hoods. $1,950.00.
TUPPERS PLAINS - 24 acreo,
new skiing, chimneys, paneling. nice sink etc .. barn and
a couple of other sheds .

JUST $!,400.00.
W.,NT TO SELL? WE liA VE
BUYERS AND NEED JJOUS.
ES, SEE US AT ONCE.
HF.NRY CLELAND

om.., -

IIB-Z!51

11... - -

11-3-!tc

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GEO. HOBS'I'E II ER, BROKER
BRADBURY - 5 room frame
home, enclosed front porch,
nice block garage. 1 acre .
$500.00 down, $46.00 a month.
SYRACUSE - One Door 8
room•. 3 bedrooms. bath, wall
furnace. level to~. Sfl500.00.

.v.JDDLEPORT BUSINESs Be your own buss. All equip.
men!, and building. $20.1100.110
HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES
Ill am
SYRACUSE

11-3-llc

n~~r

ol the Ianda al Bella Ill)- Law·

eod•ro tlwnce .Ilene Mid La....
cllr'• line north

sa

dqreaa - 1000 feet and aortb lit da,.....
nUnut" weal 51'1 fftt to tM pJ.M
of bellnnlnl, eofttalnJnl lOU ..,..

a

rea. mon or JH8.
Abo part of Seetk&gt;A SS,

,.OWJI.

'hlP 11. Ranp 11, bllflmdJll at a
polnt 1318 '"' wat Qf tba toatla·
ealt corner of tald aec:Uon &amp;1;
then" north I 4eanu 1INid 1a11
feet: tllenco welt. lBI iiHI tbeDee
lOUth I d . .Nit - t 1210 '"'' to
tbe 1outll 1tne Dl _.4 Saclloll 31:

thence eut alODI tile •114 Huth

ll.ne 13110 teet to tba plaea ol belfnnlq. conbllldnl 3I.J aehll. lllOnl
or 1-.

Contalnl..: 111 aU 138.11 acn.,
or ,._, but IUbllet to aD
le1al llJIIIwan. ezeapUn1 there.
from lbat earilln vein of c:oaJ, l•
eally and nrloulb bDWD. u Ntua·
ber t, Clarion or UmelloM CUI,
tolether with tile rlthl to mlM
and R!Dlove aama u ao5d bl died
II'IMe

reeordad In Deed Booll tit, p_,.
a. of tbe Dead Reearda ef Jh1p
ConnQ-, Ofato.
Ynu are raqulred to ,...,.... tile
utd htltlon b,.- tile lnd dU of De·
cember, 18118, or 1U4Im11DI 117 default wW M Nndered aplut JOG.

TMI P.OIRAL LAND lANK

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OP LOUtiVILU,

Cre¥1', c:nw a Porl'llr.
AtbrMya fOf'

Pl-'llfiH

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New Haven

BusineH Services
IIADIO &amp; TV REPAIR and 811·
teonas installed. Jobn HarTl·
soo, Phone 991-2522. 11-3 :101&lt;:
Dl'I'CH DIGGING, water Unes,
leech beds, Paul Anderson,
Mason, W. Va. Phone '17357ll8.
ltJ.t.3111p

1950 CHEVROLET station wagon, good run11lng condition &amp; DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
tires. Allen Eichinger. Mul- and truck service. sepUc
berry Hts., phone 992-2773.
tanks, water lines, baoements,
11-3-3lp
also topooll. Henry Bahr,
phone or Roger Bahr,
SUPER stuff, sure nul. That'o
phone - . - .
IG-~
Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs
and upholstery. Rent electric
C. C. BRADFORD
ahampooer ll. Baker FumlAUCTIONEER
tiD'e.
11-Utc
Complete Senolee

RATS, mice gone forewr, 'Get
Star', 211 lb $1.61. Supr Run
MiU, Ebenbach's lfdwe.,' "'
PIS.DI, Mason.
U-4«p

line ~ aald aton lot nortll U, d•
ltea .,.,, J50 feel to t.be aortber-

l'hoDe NNI!1
J\oclne, Oldt
Crill Bradford

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ONE 23 INCH black and white
eration, New Haven. bone
Searo Silvertone 1V in good
812-21179.
4 I tfe
condition, $1110, phone Chesler !I!IS-41B.
11·3 6tp
READY • MIX roncrete delivered right to your project.
ENCYCI..()PEDIA
Brittanlca.
Fast and oaoy. Free esti24 volumes plus l2 y e a r
mates. Phone 992-328( Goegbooks including 111118, price
leln Ready • Mlx Ca., Middle$1110. AlllO 19 volume World
port, Ohio.
8 so If&lt;
Book Encyclopedia, $I5, good
&lt;Oildition, ,.. or call Pomeroy BUDGET PIUCE lurnlture 011
Public .Uhrary.
11-s.:Jic
our third floor budget shop.

Social Events

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HIPE"A""Y,
IIOI&gt;IIl'5 •

CAV6Rf.J ..,

....... Senkt
U'L ABNER

115Soon
To Arrive

u car

and than a hlvh prauura
rlnea of 1oft water to
mo~• ear ,hiM
3. Ananclont on duty

SchiWarzel •rlae
HockiiiiPOrt, Ohio.
Phone 667-3370

M;f" - ·: •·• - • • • • 11 to 6

Sat.···-·-···-

Sun. • • • • • • • • •

to

EF AH ~lAD MAf1 DRUTHER5,AH
DRUTHE.R "«)'CAUGHT TIN"-1.'.'TKEN AH'D START OFF WI F A
FINE MESS O'GR.AN'-011L L U~ --

From the Larpat True\ or
llullmar Radiator To Tho
Smellni Heolfi Care.

ILAEfTNARS
ljXPBn'

Wheel Alignment

-GUARAHI'E!D-

• Free Estimates ·

PHONE 992-2094

• Quality Concrete

delll. Mrl. ~~oy Cl(lehariOiiiiea~-·
morelllld, reliiJpod u district
treaaurer, •• obetomovlnll!nrm
the alate. !tro. R. A. Bromllt'
wu eloclad ' to l1l1 the olllce.
Tbe luncheotl wu held llt the
lllihland Molhedlot Clllrcb. Tho

• Certified Stran&amp;tlt

-a&lt;er for ·the a1lemoon wu
Mr. WIUto COok, 111 emplo,yee ot

5~55
1Po1mer,oy Home &amp; Au'iol
... Jll. MilD l'lllllo1'0J.

• DeiiV81J
• Quick S•vlce
• Flnlshint

AJ'POINTMANT
C... No. IO.olll
li.t1t. .. Rutll I. lt1rtwy, Dill Mil
NIIV.c. 11 lleNbJ' liYU that; a.u.

NOTICI

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or Jaaa BfuoWI&amp;rt, of Be:r. It, Alo
bllb)', oauo. bu beeD dub appotDtttd.
AdnWtJIU't,trt:r. oi u.. ~'ida&amp;~ or auu.
L. 8krlw1, deeeaMif, 111'- of lleJp
. Count,, Oblo.
L:roellton an nqulrod to
dae1r
dalma wl\b .-1d. ftdueiarJ' wUIIID
ruur moa.t.IUI.

• Sand &amp; illave1

I)IAL '9!iz-m4

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Dated uw a1 d&amp;)' GJ octobar, 1111.
.IOIIN C. IACOH

GOEilLEIN GRAVEL

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NOTICI . . . . . . . . , ••_ .
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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lltlh of I. C. lryaft, D
II
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Notte. is llereb)' lh'ea &amp;Ut LwiM
eroy for a wiener rcaat and savliTpu of Mlddleport, OIUo, b.- boo
e,.er hunt at the homeofMr,and
dub' appolllt.ed .td..miiiJIILneril of: t11o
Eatata of s. c. &amp;rnn denuad. lN
Mra. 1borne near Flve Polntl,
ot Ktddllport, Kelp COWllJ. Qldo,
Olllo. MemberaandgueotaattendCredUon 1ft nqu.lnd W fill tbdt
clai!U -.1\h ul4 ftdllc:lai'J' wttbiD
lng from St. Paul In New na..a

1our monU...

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nle Joneo, Linda lloulh, MoriDD

Woodrum, Bed9' Paugh, K e 1 I b
ter Roush, Mrs. Lewis 8a7re, Sllre, Bruce Adami, Brian Rul·
Mrs. Curtla IMJ~ Mra. R ay aell, David Rusoell, 'I'IJrun¥ ObFriend, Mrs. Roy Friend, Mra. Unpr, Mike Atlte;y, Mrs Donald
James TUrley and Mra. Clydt ~prmer. Mr. and Mrs. WU·
GerlaCh, Jr.
· IIam Ruaoell.
ATTEND
d!NVENTION
VERNON 81'AR DU81'ERS
Mra. »..pne Beoter,prealdenl
The Vernon Star Duaten f·H
Club met at the horne of Harriett
Thompaoo with the Yic:e prelident~ Mias

Angela 8ayre, preaid·

lng. Devotl.one were led by Barry
Ha,ynes. A poem, .. Home,., wu

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Woman'• Place."
PERSONALS

Mr. Earl Hawldna of - J -

vUie, w. va., .... apea~oer at tbo
r..,rariDOI'Illnl worohiDoervlcO

at Sl. Paul l..utheraD ChUrch In

Now na..a.

Mr.

Hawldna Ia

ia

empio,yH &lt;( Wheeling Eloetrtt

CoU1J&gt;11111 and 11 a ]IJmon member ot Meallal! Lutheroa Church
tn MOundllVIlle. Mra. llawldna
aDd chUclrea aecompanlad blm

He &lt;Sounded

THIS 1 OH, 'TI-llS IS MY
LICENSe TO 11-\ROYJ
SNOWBN.LS I

' bare.

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thi~

.;eems to

time'

40u're doinq ~ome

40u ,;houldn't' _../. /&gt;

Of course~
Can't imaqine
what the old
bird i&gt;
talkinq
about'

.... Mrl. Harl')' Layne. Mr. Layne

James N.1Rouab and 1011, Jeff,
were ~ill the JDCIImtetna ol.

.lNII,MM, .... TJoi. .... U.S.M.Oif.

11•4

Well Vlrt!lnla jaat - ·
11r. and' Ml'a. Harl'l' 1loiiinsD
vacationed rettirtiJo at 'IOiodo, 0 .,
and Domdee, Mich.
·, ,.,..._ -~• 'llFietDD o1 Golllpotta wao a
111011 ClC

w-

I '5CIRTA FEEl LIKE TilE KID IM TIE ~
TALE WHO 8ARGEO INT/1 1~ Tf!REE
BEAI&lt;S'I-CIUSE ~ND TOOK OVER!

Mra Gr-y Holllnan.
'!')' Roulh, - &lt;( llr. ud Mrl.
~ New Haven Woman'• Club,
GU")'
lloulh, wao a aurllcal paMra. WOllam Ruosell, Dlotrld
tient
at
Holzer Medical c-.
Secretary, and Mrs. R. G. Greene
laatweek.
attended the 33rd amual COII'IODMrs. Nora Tr(IJp wu a pollent
tlon ot Soothweotern Dtatrtct d
at
Holzer Madlcal Center.
W, Va. Federation t:l Woman'a
Mr. aM Mrs. Otto Grimm Yll·
Clubs held at Highland Btptlot
!tad her stotar, lllrl. c. H. HomChurch In llrntlngton with !be
Gll)'andoUe Woman'o Club ao er at Can!lll, 0., lut week. '1'110)'
aeoom_ponlod Mr. and llro. Rayhostess.
The oooventlon opened with a mond Layne on the trtp

coffee boor and an executln
board meeting from 9 "to 10 a.
m., wltll the CanvenUm balln·
nJng lmmedlale1y !ollowlni.
Among the opeaken or tbe diJ
were the w. va. State Prelldent, Mn. Georj8 llo)'IDWI of
GaoowOJ, the Drat viee proaldent, Mro. William Rosa, WheelIng, Alao -.lin!! were llafe
trea111rer, Mrs. Darw1n Harrell
d llla!Ungtoa, slate chalrDIIR of
a4vortlsln&amp;, !ln. George Humphrey of Hortttnaton and chairman d budget and lllwlce,
Mro. R. H. Colvin, t.opn.
Duina the bu-s 100aloa a
nomlnallnl- wu elected with Mro. J. H. FariO)', a member of the PL Plea11Dt Woman'•
Club, belnl! on the commlllee.
'1'110)' preoentad Kro. ltlmpllrey
wltll a &amp;1ft. two ptecea CIC, Iiom-te lugpp, for all the ......
duUea ahe hid perfDnnod dur"
iDg her two years at alate prell-

Mr. and Mrl.

n-o Grln-

. IT CAPTURE'S
THE SOUND 1\S

otead viatted llr. and Mro. Clyde
Hlee and family at BooMrillo,

IT A.CTI.JALLY
OCCURS!

Ind.

......
Vtl, 2 clr. hlnlttrp. A

croom pulL Power oteor-

aw..

tnno. LowmUoop.

Pontiac - • ~ • $2,995
ILeMana VI tclr, hardtop. Llka
Cll' lllllde and out. l'&lt;lpoo

P..,er--

buekei-L
-.uctrana.

UStanl • • • • $1,895
Faat ·Baek 2 c1r, hlrdlqJ.
clMn lociol - ownar
4 oql. ahlll.

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACIIOS8
1. Hotel

11 . Forearm

bono
12. Lewb

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tame

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6. CaaUieor
laurldry
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3. Beauty ahOp 23. Pro\·endtr
offerings
ln the
4. McMaboft
tropics
w...t.. nla,··· ... a..·er
and
24. Emmyand
Stdllvan
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Pert was just in,

Mr. and Mrs. JohD Layne ot
OWenoboro, II¥ .• Ylslt.d ..... lba
weekend witll hlo porenll, Mr.

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tllo CloO and B'O Ballrood In
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THE BORN Ul!ER

oppoarad u 111011 vocallat on o
Clnclnnatf TV ahow Frtda,y,
Mr. and Mfo. llcJbert Teananl
were Debbie Paugh, Harriett
and
family were WMkend-1110118
. Layne, Holly Layne, Koren
in Well Iburg, W, VL
Frond!, VIcki~. BCII-

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BY MRS, CARROLL ADAMS, JR. read by Coonie Hortman and another, "My Mind", by Eddie
BffiTHDAY PARTY
Sayre. tbe group ung "This 11
Mr. Nick Roush W&amp;B honored My Father's World" and closed
witll a party oo his Sial blrthda,y
with the Lord's Prqer.
held at the home of hia aiater,
The 4-H Pledge was &amp;tven. It
Mrs. Harry Root. Those attendwas reported that there was a
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Walter balance of $87.90 In tile treaaKelling, Mary Kelling, Mr . and ury. Officers Cor tbecominl'lear
Mrs. Frank Kelling, all of Co- were elected as Collows: Presilumbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mn. Clur dent, Barry IIO)'neS; vi .. presiRouth, Mr. Robert Roush, Mrs. dent, Comie Hoft'mani secretary,
Alma Heuon, Mr. and Mrs.Nick
Janet Sl,yre; treasurer, Angela
Roosh and Mra. Rool
Sayre; ""'&amp;lender, Harriett
AVALANCHE CLUB
ThompaOO; reporter, Diane am'Ibe Avalanche Home Demongarner; pmeleader, EAidle Sayre
stratloo Club met ror an all da,y and adult leader, Mrs. Albert
meeting at the home of Mra. 'Thompson, with Mrs. Dcll1ald
John Smith. Devotions were led
Haynes as aasistant.
by Mra. Ray Thompaou. A poem
Those attendlng were Harriett
"'The Greatest Pest" was read 'l'hompoon, Sorey u.,nee, C&lt;lllnle
~ Mrs. Leo 'l'hompsoo and a
Hollman, Debbie llolrman, Jlfte!
poem, .. [ Know something Good Sayre, Angelo
Soyre, Eddie
About You." by Mrs. Harry 5a)'re, Diane BllJII.gU'fter, Mn.
staato. The group oang "I Need Donald IIO)'nes and Mrs. Albert
Jetua."
'l'hompaon.
The business meeting was ~
HOLDS WIENER ROASI'
ened withtheclubpledgo, An elecThe Luther League of St. Paul
tion d olllcers wao held. Elect. Lutheran Q!Urch joined with lbe
ed were: Prealdent. Mrs. Harl')'
Leaaue d Sl. John'• Lutheran
staatai Vlce President, Mrs. u. and Sl. Paul' a Lotlleran of POnteuia- Roulh; S.c..etanr, Mro. Albert TbompBOII; Treasurer, Mrs.

CONTAC'I' MAN, IUD or part POTATOES, Phone MS-:DM
Leo ThOmJUIOIL
•
time, with specialty or intanMembera
attending
were
Mn.
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
rll&gt;le sales background. ffigh
Dooald
HO)'neo,
Mro.
Howard
10-18-tfc
rommi,.lon.
f .l50 weetly
Roush, Mra. Lleula Rouab, Mra.
Bater Furniture. Mld~rt. John Smith, Mrl. Harl')' Sluts,
guarantee if qualified. Write POODLE PU!'PIES. AKC Toy OFFERS WILL BE received at
Oblo.
? D If&lt;
manager, Bot 4031, Clel'elaDcl.
Mro. Albert 'l'holllPIOO, Mro. Leo
miniature. f75 and up. Stud
lhe office of Webster &amp; Fultz,
Ohio 44123.
IH\llp
'lbomPI'"',
Mra. Ray 'l'hompaOn,
servire and grooming. PhOIH!I
attorne)'ll, Pomeroy, Ohio, up SEWING MACHINES. repair
Mro.
LYle MeCOnnlck and
to II a.m. on Friday, Novem992-5443.
11 ,
service, all makes. WY S.
p&amp;lo, llro. Orlondo wamo,
For Rent
ber 8, 1!1611, for the property
22M. The Fabric Shop, PomMro. Jamea Rouah, Mro. Paul
FURNISHED and unlurnlsbed AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
of Camilla Sayre, deceaaed,
eroy. Authorized Sing.,.. SalM
llandolj)b and Kimberly.
.apartments. Close to JChool.
524 Alb st., Middleport. . .
being lets 8 alld II, Weldono
and Bervlce. We Sbarpen
LETART HOMEMAKERS CLUB
l'ilooo 992-5434.
111-18-tfc
M4!.
6-ZHfc
Add., Racine. with dwelling.
SclllSOI'S.
S-2t-lfe
The Letart Homemakers Club
Sold subjecl to 111118 taxes. All
met at the home ol MrL Jamee
FURNISHED APARTMENTS TWO FOOLY buoao, :1M a...
offers subject to court appro- CIGARE'M'E vendlllg maeldwi
Turley with tile pre~ Mra.
in Middleport, All ullllliel
St.. Middleport. Phone linval.
11-3-3tc
and oorvice. ABC Enterprllel, Looter Roulh. vreatdiJl&amp;. DeYopaid. Rowley lc Reed, MidH.
10-27-Htc
Maaon, W. Va. Phme 'I'IS-IMS. UOiio were lod ~ Mro. R o 1
dleport, Pbune 992-2'171.
"-lfc Friend.
1&amp;-D-lfc GOOD liAV. m""tly tlmotl!y 8Dd tl67 12&gt;60 1lffiEE bockoom
INrtng the buolneu meetlr18
trailer, 8 x 20 awning, Und
clover; alllO building loll.
the group deddod to tour The
Insurance
in one year, very nice. See at
'I'IVJLER LOTS, Bob's Mobile Phollt' 992-fOIJ.
ll-1-Stc
Ma1&lt;11 Furniture co._. Th01
AUTOMOBn.E
i"SUflUlce bon alllO decided to oend ...... to
&amp;10
South
Fourth
St.,
MiddleCOurt, Syracuse, Ohio "" Slate
.....nec11 toot )'OUt' oporat. mmberl .00 are Ill. It wa1 anport, phone 992-2012. 11..1 lllp
Rt. ill, Phollt' 992-2951.
MAPLE STEREO radio, 1111111
or's llceMe! Call 1!11-2981.
nounced that Ule club wa• reeoa:·
&amp;-11-tfc
lovely maple finish with AM
I 11 Ito
BEAUTIFUL
WALNUT
cabinet
nlood at Adllovoment Dill' and a
P'M rallo, 4 speakers, dual
model
Singer
IIIIWinl
IDIIChlne.
blue ribbOn waa won oa their
'I'JWLER SPACE, ready to
Vlllurno control. Take ov.,!11118
model,
like
new.
ri!IICJ
1cra&amp;*ook
Member• ue l8111nR
boot up, private, plflnly o1
paymenll of N per monlh .,.
stllcheo.
zig
zags,
buttonholes,
n&gt;Hwoter
8Dd
sJ.ycerlne bond
room for children 1o play.
pay just $V2.30. Try It in your
cream
two for a dollar.
blind
hems,
etc.
Pay
hal•home. can 11!12-3218. 11-16te
Phone t-14-llc
1be door prize wa1 won by
f/UO. Nothing. down, "·10
Franeea (tooeWte vlalted re·
Mrs.
Rl¥ Frlend. Rlfr..Junenta
monthly
or
$6t
eub.
l'laM
eti1I1Jo witll Mr. and Mrl Gu)'
'I'IIREE bedroom apartment 20 !NCR COAL fW118C1', $25,
were
181"Yed b.&gt;' Mra. '1\lrley to
Ravenswood
27S-1811
altAir
1
Mllltr at Kenova and with Bed9'
.. '""' garage on Butternut In good condition, phone lilaMra,
Don
Tbompaon, llro. Los••.
ll~ Goodolu ot
Ave. . .. ...,. 992-5127. IIH...rc
son 7'13-5202.
ll-3-ttp

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On Display

R•IMI~t
R.; ••
with watm lOOP
l.. Sproyad

...a 1M

b" corner tbenof; tbuca wttb tiM
eorUI line Dl Nld aton lot north
81 dq'reel JO mlDuloe eut .a.
feet to the center una of State
Hllh•ar No . 3881 thanee •IonJ
aald center llDa DOJ'tll a dtill'ftll
eut 440 teet to tho aoutherb cor-

FLATLANDS

6-9%-18

to the lntenectloll of State HIP·
WI)' No. 31111 .t.lb the eantor liaa
of • eounty road; lbenee alon,i dae
~!enter rd •ld eou.ntJt road MUth
fut te tiM IOUtbWU1 eGI'DH of
tbe aWn lot; tbeaea wllb tile wei\

·Sl'5TEOl

{GIITI&lt;l'lllll;

AN' PUT HIM PLUMB
OUT OF BtZNESS

EIPEIIIIICEt

EYINRUDE
69's Art Here

J'Oid IIOl'UI Ill defi'OU ..
wat D tNt to a poiD~
tbene. tou.tll t-o5 feet to a eorner at U111 liDe of ..,... Rofdl
tbeuce North at deiH.. 1tut 1J74
teet to tba eeater ol ltlt.e IDA·
w~ No. • •
tblenee wiUII
ua.
meanhn ol Hid hiiiiWQ' North l
de.(Jft !lot '708 het, North • de.,_ eut 210 teet &amp;lid N011b a
d11re11 30 lllillutel out liD Met

so mmutet

OFF !NTH'

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FROM ARKV'S PLACE

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AIR CONDmONTNG RelrlgeraUon service. Jack's Refrlg.

Several kinds. Ideal for

I

992-2181
W. &lt;;orsey,

Weat 1:158 t•t to tb.a eentor at
• I:IIWib" read; tb.en~:e aloq tbe

f:or Sale

For Rent

Card Of Tunks

M

Joe~

Real Estate For Sale

I WOUI.D like to thank every·
one for all the prayers, all

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POMEROY

No. lf.lll

NonCI IY PUILICATION
LAN'I'Y UJ'J'Z and CLAUDIAN
It In'S, wllOM place~ or re~td-.oe .,.
unkllcnm, wtU taU MUce on tbe
2401 dQ' ot lvae, 111ft, till IUtdor·
~lflled nletl ltl
PtiUUon, 8D4 two
SIIPPIImen\al PeUUolll, qii.DM. 71ltl
In Ule Co-on Plolu Colin Gil X.S..
Cwaty Olllo. pnJiDI for #Ud~~Mat
JIIU. In U. amount of 17A11.•
IMI. wiUI. IDW.t. I:DII tile addltlolull
tllllla of 1111.00 aJI4 • . •o, WUil hl·
te.._t., aDd fur a loreelolun of
Mort(-.. Gl tbe IGUo'llfllll dMC!rtllld
Jeal pru..rtJ. aDd oU..r reaw. to-

COMtN' BACK

HOME TO ROOST.
SNUff'{

Serv~ices

Business

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DefMd••

975 feet; tbem:11 SOUth 1

I:JO o.m. to 12:00 Noon SMurde~y

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Big Trad.:.ln Allowance

!o!lddleport.

OFFICE HOURS
1:30 •'• · to 5,00 •·"'· Dolly

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SIEGLER and
TROPIC·AIRE Heaters

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY. OHIO

BLIND ADS
IYtlitl-1 :13c Chor . . per Advor·

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Pomeroy
Motor Co~

$avo Howl lnatall Howl
~PLETE LIHE

IN TMI COMMON PLIAI COUaT
Ml.ll CG:UNTY, OHIO
Tlla JIIDILU LAND lANK OP.
t OUII't'K.LI,
PIIIIIIIH.

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SUILT A SUPER· DUPER
HIGIIWAV THREE Ml~

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BARNl"Y

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HAD HIM A'
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fllliN' STffi"ION

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IS
WANT AD
INFC:RMA TION
DEADLINES
5 II·"'· Doy Bof•• P!lbliutlon

2 SIGNS

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, Cotteollotlono &amp; Cw,.cti.nt
Will 1M occo,reG uNil 9 •·•· f.,.

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QUALm

Dor of PullllooUo/1
REGULATION$
Th. Publloi'M~r roaorvoo lhe r!lht
to odlt or .. joel any ado ~~o ~d ob•
j.ctlonoblo. n •• publit~or.wlll not:
bo ruponolblo lor moro thon one

1967 PONTIAC LEMANS ...•..•..••..••• , IJ219S .
H. T. Cpe. Beautllul gold ftnloh with black vinyl lqJ, 326

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Incorrect Intortion.

II AlES
5 COli" P'' Wwd ,,. ln .. rtloll

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12 conto per word throo co,..OCII·
tl•o iltterliono.
"CO!tfl ..... Werd lh CORIICufi•o

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' 25 ptr co"' Oiocoul'lt on ,.id odt
M4 odt ,,;,.within I() d1y1

CARD Of THANK'S &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 fOt .50 wonl mi11i~111 . Ea.

cu. ln. V8 engine with 3 speed trans. Console bucket seats,
vinyl interior. Only 23,000 milea by locall owner. Rldlo,
good white wall tires, showroom clean.
67 PONTIAC FIREIDRD H. T. CPE. . . . . , , . , , , $2$95
Four on the Door, 400 8 cyl., LeMIIns, blue nnlsh, custom
striping, blue vinyl int.,, with bucket seats~ stereo P. B. radio,
23,000 miles by local owner. Like new tst tint-.,... oa1,.
W.W. tires.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

..dnio... l - d 2c

.

,, _,..

the cards and letters receiv:
ed during my illness and my
appreciation for all the visits. Your kindness wUJ ne-

ver be forgotten.
MRS. LETHA WOOD
11-3-llc
"' · '''

IN LOVING memOIJi of my
dear husband, Dun A. Rice
who passed away Nov. 4, 1966.
Thousand thoughts often bring
a tiny tear
Thoughts go back to scenes
long past. .
Time rolls on but memories

last.
Wile, Lorena.
11·14-Up

Notice
~ILL

DO sewmg in my home
lor Chnstmas. Carolyn Lewis. Phone 992·22'71. Il·l·l21c

WILL DO ,.wing at home pockeL•.

idppen1,
hemming,

pegging.

alterations,

etc.

Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason,
Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tlc
'!lACK HOE and Dozer Service,
por:d. basement, water line,
s•ptic tank, R. W. an.!ery,
Long Bottom, Ohio. 9-17-'lte

...

VACANCY for two elderly people. Prefer private paid pa·
tients. Phone Mason, ~135.
10-8-tfe
REVIVAL,

startin~

Nov.

3,

Church of Go&lt;!. Chester, Ohio.
Sinflng

Evangelist

Juanita

Scoll of Ashland, Ky .. ..-eachin~

each ewning, 7:30 p.m.

Everyone welcome.

I~I~

BEAUTIFUL all new electric STEREO RADIO console, 'speed intermixed changer, dllS-room apartment located in
al volume control, • speaker
Pomeroy. Electric healing,
sound system, lovely WBinut fl.
table top range, wall oven.
nish.
Take over payments of
See to appreciate. Phone for
IS
per
month, or balan&lt;e,
appointment. 992-52'11. 10-n-tf
181.14. Call 992-3218. 11-l.atc
F'!RST FLOOR apa-ent. Very
nice for two people Or two CIUHUAHUA puppies, Call Ms.
2848.
I0-2&amp;-6tc
people with small chll&lt;l. Pbone
992·326'1.
1t-2S-12te
STEREO RADIO combination,
repossessro; beautiful cabiFOUR ROOM HOUSE and bath,
net, like new. Balance due
~rnturnlshed,
1650
Lincoln
$99.
or make pay!llents of
Heights. Phone 992-38'74.
IS. B per month. Phone 119210.29-tfc
2836.
10.29-&lt;ltc
TWO FIJ'Ili'IISHED sleeping
morns; private kilchen, pri- 1!1611 ZIG ZAG portable sewing
machine. slightly usro. Does
vate bath. private entrance,
everything wilhout attachutilities lumlshed; I&gt; mne
ments
. In good condition;
from town of Pomeroy, BO&gt;
$5.98
per
month or lull price
281&gt;, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Mro.
of $51.80. For free home demEleanor Bales. Phone 992onstration call 992-2836.
70'75 .
I0.2Uic
10.-c
SMALL FURl'I!SHED hooae In
WORK CAR, 1949 Desoto.
Middleport. Phone 99U262.
George Hill, Racine . Phone
111-29-tfc
10.2Utc
94!1-1381.
FOUR ROOM house, Laurel
St., Pomeroy, newly renovat· SPINET P!AIIO: Wanted. responsible party to take over
1~1-tlc
eel. Call 992-5293.
low monthly paymer.ts on
apinf't piano. Can be! seen lo!DEAL FOR couple, furnished
cally. Write Credit Manager,
cottngo, three rooms and
P. 0. Box 276, Shelbyvllle,
bati1 In Syracuse. Cl""e to
Indiana.
I0-31-12tp
s1ore by main hi«f!way. Prl·
vate drive. Tom Chapman,
Phone 992-51&amp;2.
Il-I-a&lt; TRAPPERS SUPPLIES. Wire
fur stretchers $US per dol.
Blake and Lamb steel traps,
FOUR ROOM!! and balh In
$5.75 per doz. Killer tra(lll $1!
Hartford. can 8ft-2m an.r
per doz. Lures, knives, name
6 p.m.
ll-1-Stc
lags. Maran Fur House. 0. 0.
Wright
and sons. N. Brown
'liCE CLEAN ROOMS, reasonSt.,
Mason,
W. Va. Phone
able rate, gas furnace heat,
773-5296.
1!-3-3tc
phone 192-!91111.
11-3-Up

---

THREE ROOM furnished apart.
men~ bath, utilities paid,
Phone -

·

11-3-tfc

For Sale
'IVJLL DO BABYSJTI'ING evenHAY
AND
STRAW. CaD tnings and weekends, Phone
G2'/.
lO.D-12tp
992·5957.
11-3-121c
THE 7-11 CAFE now open for TWO coal stollerl witb oontrols, Arnold Brothers, Pobusiness. all legal beverages.
FCJrJDel' Home Restaurant in
meroy, """"" 992-~.
10.13-tfc
Middleport.
11-3-&amp;tp

Wanted
ANTIQUES. furniture,

dlshel,

miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 8011 W. Main Sl., Pomeroy.
1-25-tle

life-Like Vinyl
FLOWER
ARRANGEMENTS
99c to $2.49

LADY RIDER to East C&lt;w1
Florida. Share elpenleS, leav-

ing Nov . 7. Phollt' 1192-531V.
11-~c

Male Help Wanted

o

Mgr.

ForS.Ie
!IIX ROVM HOUSE, bath, fen.
cod in yard, 599 South Second,

see Roy

Prlddy.
ll..!-3tp

gifts. Buy now for the

Christmas season.

lryantsll4get Shop
Next To Stiffler • Stor•
101 W. Main
Pom~~ror

Cotwnbla '!'oaabi.P
Kelp Count)', Ohio, boWidld ;;"A
dalcrl.bed. u IGUowa:
Plft of Seett011 31, ToWialbllo I,
Rarl(e 15, beJIMIDI at a polllt l'JJI
feet wat ol tha Nortbaut eomar

Beblr 1A

or 1ald Section 3lo

tlw!~~ee

W..t

datree

O'IIIUEN &amp; CROW
REALTY COMPANY
POMEROY - I story frame,
6 rooms, bath, utillty room.
3 lots lor a total of IIIOxl80,
oul of all floods . A BUY
$5,1100.00
"OMEROY - I story frame, 4
rooms, bath. baoemenl, out ol
Hoods. $1,950.00.
TUPPERS PLAINS - 24 acreo,
new skiing, chimneys, paneling. nice sink etc .. barn and
a couple of other sheds .

JUST $!,400.00.
W.,NT TO SELL? WE liA VE
BUYERS AND NEED JJOUS.
ES, SEE US AT ONCE.
HF.NRY CLELAND

om.., -

IIB-Z!51

11... - -

11-3-!tc

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
GEO. HOBS'I'E II ER, BROKER
BRADBURY - 5 room frame
home, enclosed front porch,
nice block garage. 1 acre .
$500.00 down, $46.00 a month.
SYRACUSE - One Door 8
room•. 3 bedrooms. bath, wall
furnace. level to~. Sfl500.00.

.v.JDDLEPORT BUSINESs Be your own buss. All equip.
men!, and building. $20.1100.110
HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES
Ill am
SYRACUSE

11-3-llc

n~~r

ol the Ianda al Bella Ill)- Law·

eod•ro tlwnce .Ilene Mid La....
cllr'• line north

sa

dqreaa - 1000 feet and aortb lit da,.....
nUnut" weal 51'1 fftt to tM pJ.M
of bellnnlnl, eofttalnJnl lOU ..,..

a

rea. mon or JH8.
Abo part of Seetk&gt;A SS,

,.OWJI.

'hlP 11. Ranp 11, bllflmdJll at a
polnt 1318 '"' wat Qf tba toatla·
ealt corner of tald aec:Uon &amp;1;
then" north I 4eanu 1INid 1a11
feet: tllenco welt. lBI iiHI tbeDee
lOUth I d . .Nit - t 1210 '"'' to
tbe 1outll 1tne Dl _.4 Saclloll 31:

thence eut alODI tile •114 Huth

ll.ne 13110 teet to tba plaea ol belfnnlq. conbllldnl 3I.J aehll. lllOnl
or 1-.

Contalnl..: 111 aU 138.11 acn.,
or ,._, but IUbllet to aD
le1al llJIIIwan. ezeapUn1 there.
from lbat earilln vein of c:oaJ, l•
eally and nrloulb bDWD. u Ntua·
ber t, Clarion or UmelloM CUI,
tolether with tile rlthl to mlM
and R!Dlove aama u ao5d bl died
II'IMe

reeordad In Deed Booll tit, p_,.
a. of tbe Dead Reearda ef Jh1p
ConnQ-, Ofato.
Ynu are raqulred to ,...,.... tile
utd htltlon b,.- tile lnd dU of De·
cember, 18118, or 1U4Im11DI 117 default wW M Nndered aplut JOG.

TMI P.OIRAL LAND lANK

,.........

OP LOUtiVILU,

Cre¥1', c:nw a Porl'llr.
AtbrMya fOf'

Pl-'llfiH

W 'J: It 14: tO It: 11
It Jt lie

a,

11 4

New Haven

BusineH Services
IIADIO &amp; TV REPAIR and 811·
teonas installed. Jobn HarTl·
soo, Phone 991-2522. 11-3 :101&lt;:
Dl'I'CH DIGGING, water Unes,
leech beds, Paul Anderson,
Mason, W. Va. Phone '17357ll8.
ltJ.t.3111p

1950 CHEVROLET station wagon, good run11lng condition &amp; DOZER, BACKHOE, trencher
tires. Allen Eichinger. Mul- and truck service. sepUc
berry Hts., phone 992-2773.
tanks, water lines, baoements,
11-3-3lp
also topooll. Henry Bahr,
phone or Roger Bahr,
SUPER stuff, sure nul. That'o
phone - . - .
IG-~
Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs
and upholstery. Rent electric
C. C. BRADFORD
ahampooer ll. Baker FumlAUCTIONEER
tiD'e.
11-Utc
Complete Senolee

RATS, mice gone forewr, 'Get
Star', 211 lb $1.61. Supr Run
MiU, Ebenbach's lfdwe.,' "'
PIS.DI, Mason.
U-4«p

line ~ aald aton lot nortll U, d•
ltea .,.,, J50 feel to t.be aortber-

l'hoDe NNI!1
J\oclne, Oldt
Crill Bradford

S I tfc

ONE 23 INCH black and white
eration, New Haven. bone
Searo Silvertone 1V in good
812-21179.
4 I tfe
condition, $1110, phone Chesler !I!IS-41B.
11·3 6tp
READY • MIX roncrete delivered right to your project.
ENCYCI..()PEDIA
Brittanlca.
Fast and oaoy. Free esti24 volumes plus l2 y e a r
mates. Phone 992-328( Goegbooks including 111118, price
leln Ready • Mlx Ca., Middle$1110. AlllO 19 volume World
port, Ohio.
8 so If&lt;
Book Encyclopedia, $I5, good
&lt;Oildition, ,.. or call Pomeroy BUDGET PIUCE lurnlture 011
Public .Uhrary.
11-s.:Jic
our third floor budget shop.

Social Events

--

Jn

HIPE"A""Y,
IIOI&gt;IIl'5 •

CAV6Rf.J ..,

....... Senkt
U'L ABNER

115Soon
To Arrive

u car

and than a hlvh prauura
rlnea of 1oft water to
mo~• ear ,hiM
3. Ananclont on duty

SchiWarzel •rlae
HockiiiiPOrt, Ohio.
Phone 667-3370

M;f" - ·: •·• - • • • • 11 to 6

Sat.···-·-···-

Sun. • • • • • • • • •

to

EF AH ~lAD MAf1 DRUTHER5,AH
DRUTHE.R "«)'CAUGHT TIN"-1.'.'TKEN AH'D START OFF WI F A
FINE MESS O'GR.AN'-011L L U~ --

From the Larpat True\ or
llullmar Radiator To Tho
Smellni Heolfi Care.

ILAEfTNARS
ljXPBn'

Wheel Alignment

-GUARAHI'E!D-

• Free Estimates ·

PHONE 992-2094

• Quality Concrete

delll. Mrl. ~~oy Cl(lehariOiiiiea~-·
morelllld, reliiJpod u district
treaaurer, •• obetomovlnll!nrm
the alate. !tro. R. A. Bromllt'
wu eloclad ' to l1l1 the olllce.
Tbe luncheotl wu held llt the
lllihland Molhedlot Clllrcb. Tho

• Certified Stran&amp;tlt

-a&lt;er for ·the a1lemoon wu
Mr. WIUto COok, 111 emplo,yee ot

5~55
1Po1mer,oy Home &amp; Au'iol
... Jll. MilD l'lllllo1'0J.

• DeiiV81J
• Quick S•vlce
• Flnlshint

AJ'POINTMANT
C... No. IO.olll
li.t1t. .. Rutll I. lt1rtwy, Dill Mil
NIIV.c. 11 lleNbJ' liYU that; a.u.

NOTICI

OP

or Jaaa BfuoWI&amp;rt, of Be:r. It, Alo
bllb)', oauo. bu beeD dub appotDtttd.
AdnWtJIU't,trt:r. oi u.. ~'ida&amp;~ or auu.
L. 8krlw1, deeeaMif, 111'- of lleJp
. Count,, Oblo.
L:roellton an nqulrod to
dae1r
dalma wl\b .-1d. ftdueiarJ' wUIIID
ruur moa.t.IUI.

• Sand &amp; illave1

I)IAL '9!iz-m4

•u.

Dated uw a1 d&amp;)' GJ octobar, 1111.
.IOIIN C. IACOH

GOEilLEIN GRAVEL

Adl•• ,,.... ...,...

., ..... COIIInt¥'
ll.f1 U·ll.l 11·11 ate

4Ift PAGE

NOTICI . . . . . . . . , ••_ .
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
c ... No. to.- -1--~~~~---''--~~-..J
lltlh of I. C. lryaft, D
II
'"'
Notte. is llereb)' lh'ea &amp;Ut LwiM
eroy for a wiener rcaat and savliTpu of Mlddleport, OIUo, b.- boo
e,.er hunt at the homeofMr,and
dub' appolllt.ed .td..miiiJIILneril of: t11o
Eatata of s. c. &amp;rnn denuad. lN
Mra. 1borne near Flve Polntl,
ot Ktddllport, Kelp COWllJ. Qldo,
Olllo. MemberaandgueotaattendCredUon 1ft nqu.lnd W fill tbdt
clai!U -.1\h ul4 ftdllc:lai'J' wttbiD
lng from St. Paul In New na..a

1our monU...

.....

DatN tbM Jbt daY oJ OeWbU
.IONN C. lACON

ACtlnt ,,...._ ........

., ..... c..ntr

nle Joneo, Linda lloulh, MoriDD

Woodrum, Bed9' Paugh, K e 1 I b
ter Roush, Mrs. Lewis 8a7re, Sllre, Bruce Adami, Brian Rul·
Mrs. Curtla IMJ~ Mra. R ay aell, David Rusoell, 'I'IJrun¥ ObFriend, Mrs. Roy Friend, Mra. Unpr, Mike Atlte;y, Mrs Donald
James TUrley and Mra. Clydt ~prmer. Mr. and Mrs. WU·
GerlaCh, Jr.
· IIam Ruaoell.
ATTEND
d!NVENTION
VERNON 81'AR DU81'ERS
Mra. »..pne Beoter,prealdenl
The Vernon Star Duaten f·H
Club met at the horne of Harriett
Thompaoo with the Yic:e prelident~ Mias

Angela 8ayre, preaid·

lng. Devotl.one were led by Barry
Ha,ynes. A poem, .. Home,., wu

E!EAUTIFIJl.!

~EUJtJ();

GOT" "2.1

Wl~"t

OFF-

VCIJR 6E" ST TIME I

Woman'• Place."
PERSONALS

Mr. Earl Hawldna of - J -

vUie, w. va., .... apea~oer at tbo
r..,rariDOI'Illnl worohiDoervlcO

at Sl. Paul l..utheraD ChUrch In

Now na..a.

Mr.

Hawldna Ia

ia

empio,yH &lt;( Wheeling Eloetrtt

CoU1J&gt;11111 and 11 a ]IJmon member ot Meallal! Lutheroa Church
tn MOundllVIlle. Mra. llawldna
aDd chUclrea aecompanlad blm

He &lt;Sounded

THIS 1 OH, 'TI-llS IS MY
LICENSe TO 11-\ROYJ
SNOWBN.LS I

' bare.

r ~e

thi~

.;eems to

time'

40u're doinq ~ome

40u ,;houldn't' _../. /&gt;

Of course~
Can't imaqine
what the old
bird i&gt;
talkinq
about'

.... Mrl. Harl')' Layne. Mr. Layne

James N.1Rouab and 1011, Jeff,
were ~ill the JDCIImtetna ol.

.lNII,MM, .... TJoi. .... U.S.M.Oif.

11•4

Well Vlrt!lnla jaat - ·
11r. and' Ml'a. Harl'l' 1loiiinsD
vacationed rettirtiJo at 'IOiodo, 0 .,
and Domdee, Mich.
·, ,.,..._ -~• 'llFietDD o1 Golllpotta wao a
111011 ClC

w-

I '5CIRTA FEEl LIKE TilE KID IM TIE ~
TALE WHO 8ARGEO INT/1 1~ Tf!REE
BEAI&lt;S'I-CIUSE ~ND TOOK OVER!

Mra Gr-y Holllnan.
'!')' Roulh, - &lt;( llr. ud Mrl.
~ New Haven Woman'• Club,
GU")'
lloulh, wao a aurllcal paMra. WOllam Ruosell, Dlotrld
tient
at
Holzer Medical c-.
Secretary, and Mrs. R. G. Greene
laatweek.
attended the 33rd amual COII'IODMrs. Nora Tr(IJp wu a pollent
tlon ot Soothweotern Dtatrtct d
at
Holzer Madlcal Center.
W, Va. Federation t:l Woman'a
Mr. aM Mrs. Otto Grimm Yll·
Clubs held at Highland Btptlot
!tad her stotar, lllrl. c. H. HomChurch In llrntlngton with !be
Gll)'andoUe Woman'o Club ao er at Can!lll, 0., lut week. '1'110)'
aeoom_ponlod Mr. and llro. Rayhostess.
The oooventlon opened with a mond Layne on the trtp

coffee boor and an executln
board meeting from 9 "to 10 a.
m., wltll the CanvenUm balln·
nJng lmmedlale1y !ollowlni.
Among the opeaken or tbe diJ
were the w. va. State Prelldent, Mn. Georj8 llo)'IDWI of
GaoowOJ, the Drat viee proaldent, Mro. William Rosa, WheelIng, Alao -.lin!! were llafe
trea111rer, Mrs. Darw1n Harrell
d llla!Ungtoa, slate chalrDIIR of
a4vortlsln&amp;, !ln. George Humphrey of Hortttnaton and chairman d budget and lllwlce,
Mro. R. H. Colvin, t.opn.
Duina the bu-s 100aloa a
nomlnallnl- wu elected with Mro. J. H. FariO)', a member of the PL Plea11Dt Woman'•
Club, belnl! on the commlllee.
'1'110)' preoentad Kro. ltlmpllrey
wltll a &amp;1ft. two ptecea CIC, Iiom-te lugpp, for all the ......
duUea ahe hid perfDnnod dur"
iDg her two years at alate prell-

Mr. and Mrl.

n-o Grln-

. IT CAPTURE'S
THE SOUND 1\S

otead viatted llr. and Mro. Clyde
Hlee and family at BooMrillo,

IT A.CTI.JALLY
OCCURS!

Ind.

......
Vtl, 2 clr. hlnlttrp. A

croom pulL Power oteor-

aw..

tnno. LowmUoop.

Pontiac - • ~ • $2,995
ILeMana VI tclr, hardtop. Llka
Cll' lllllde and out. l'&lt;lpoo

P..,er--

buekei-L
-.uctrana.

UStanl • • • • $1,895
Faat ·Baek 2 c1r, hlrdlqJ.
clMn lociol - ownar
4 oql. ahlll.

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACIIOS8
1. Hotel

11 . Forearm

bono
12. Lewb

•

Olympic

tame

eharp•
6. CaaUieor
laurldry
10. Slur O\'er

8LAEnNARS ·

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13. PI~ or
conduit
14 . Lie on

one'a
1:). Confound
16. One hun·

dred sq.

tlon

110\VN
1. Profoundly

20. PUt·

respec:ttul
2. Tu·em

22. StitCh·

6. Crest.

29. MeiB and

nacle

bird
apeclalUes
3. Beauty ahOp 23. Pro\·endtr
offerings
ln the
4. McMaboft
tropics
w...t.. nla,··· ... a..·er
and
24. Emmyand
Stdllvan
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pertonnen~
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PLAZA nE TOR05 [~ THE CR0\\'0. · \"lXCt:~"'Tf, BLASCO
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Pert was just in,

Mr. and Mrs. JohD Layne ot
OWenoboro, II¥ .• Ylslt.d ..... lba
weekend witll hlo porenll, Mr.

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tllo CloO and B'O Ballrood In
111m~ m1 tcpic wu ..A

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THE BORN Ul!ER

oppoarad u 111011 vocallat on o
Clnclnnatf TV ahow Frtda,y,
Mr. and Mfo. llcJbert Teananl
were Debbie Paugh, Harriett
and
family were WMkend-1110118
. Layne, Holly Layne, Koren
in Well Iburg, W, VL
Frond!, VIcki~. BCII-

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BY MRS, CARROLL ADAMS, JR. read by Coonie Hortman and another, "My Mind", by Eddie
BffiTHDAY PARTY
Sayre. tbe group ung "This 11
Mr. Nick Roush W&amp;B honored My Father's World" and closed
witll a party oo his Sial blrthda,y
with the Lord's Prqer.
held at the home of hia aiater,
The 4-H Pledge was &amp;tven. It
Mrs. Harry Root. Those attendwas reported that there was a
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Walter balance of $87.90 In tile treaaKelling, Mary Kelling, Mr . and ury. Officers Cor tbecominl'lear
Mrs. Frank Kelling, all of Co- were elected as Collows: Presilumbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mn. Clur dent, Barry IIO)'neS; vi .. presiRouth, Mr. Robert Roush, Mrs. dent, Comie Hoft'mani secretary,
Alma Heuon, Mr. and Mrs.Nick
Janet Sl,yre; treasurer, Angela
Roosh and Mra. Rool
Sayre; ""'&amp;lender, Harriett
AVALANCHE CLUB
ThompaOO; reporter, Diane am'Ibe Avalanche Home Demongarner; pmeleader, EAidle Sayre
stratloo Club met ror an all da,y and adult leader, Mrs. Albert
meeting at the home of Mra. 'Thompson, with Mrs. Dcll1ald
John Smith. Devotions were led
Haynes as aasistant.
by Mra. Ray Thompaou. A poem
Those attendlng were Harriett
"'The Greatest Pest" was read 'l'hompoon, Sorey u.,nee, C&lt;lllnle
~ Mrs. Leo 'l'hompsoo and a
Hollman, Debbie llolrman, Jlfte!
poem, .. [ Know something Good Sayre, Angelo
Soyre, Eddie
About You." by Mrs. Harry 5a)'re, Diane BllJII.gU'fter, Mn.
staato. The group oang "I Need Donald IIO)'nes and Mrs. Albert
Jetua."
'l'hompaon.
The business meeting was ~
HOLDS WIENER ROASI'
ened withtheclubpledgo, An elecThe Luther League of St. Paul
tion d olllcers wao held. Elect. Lutheran Q!Urch joined with lbe
ed were: Prealdent. Mrs. Harl')'
Leaaue d Sl. John'• Lutheran
staatai Vlce President, Mrs. u. and Sl. Paul' a Lotlleran of POnteuia- Roulh; S.c..etanr, Mro. Albert TbompBOII; Treasurer, Mrs.

CONTAC'I' MAN, IUD or part POTATOES, Phone MS-:DM
Leo ThOmJUIOIL
•
time, with specialty or intanMembera
attending
were
Mn.
Clarence Proffitt, Portland.
rll&gt;le sales background. ffigh
Dooald
HO)'neo,
Mro.
Howard
10-18-tfc
rommi,.lon.
f .l50 weetly
Roush, Mra. Lleula Rouab, Mra.
Bater Furniture. Mld~rt. John Smith, Mrl. Harl')' Sluts,
guarantee if qualified. Write POODLE PU!'PIES. AKC Toy OFFERS WILL BE received at
Oblo.
? D If&lt;
manager, Bot 4031, Clel'elaDcl.
Mro. Albert 'l'holllPIOO, Mro. Leo
miniature. f75 and up. Stud
lhe office of Webster &amp; Fultz,
Ohio 44123.
IH\llp
'lbomPI'"',
Mra. Ray 'l'hompaOn,
servire and grooming. PhOIH!I
attorne)'ll, Pomeroy, Ohio, up SEWING MACHINES. repair
Mro.
LYle MeCOnnlck and
to II a.m. on Friday, Novem992-5443.
11 ,
service, all makes. WY S.
p&amp;lo, llro. Orlondo wamo,
For Rent
ber 8, 1!1611, for the property
22M. The Fabric Shop, PomMro. Jamea Rouah, Mro. Paul
FURNISHED and unlurnlsbed AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
of Camilla Sayre, deceaaed,
eroy. Authorized Sing.,.. SalM
llandolj)b and Kimberly.
.apartments. Close to JChool.
524 Alb st., Middleport. . .
being lets 8 alld II, Weldono
and Bervlce. We Sbarpen
LETART HOMEMAKERS CLUB
l'ilooo 992-5434.
111-18-tfc
M4!.
6-ZHfc
Add., Racine. with dwelling.
SclllSOI'S.
S-2t-lfe
The Letart Homemakers Club
Sold subjecl to 111118 taxes. All
met at the home ol MrL Jamee
FURNISHED APARTMENTS TWO FOOLY buoao, :1M a...
offers subject to court appro- CIGARE'M'E vendlllg maeldwi
Turley with tile pre~ Mra.
in Middleport, All ullllliel
St.. Middleport. Phone linval.
11-3-3tc
and oorvice. ABC Enterprllel, Looter Roulh. vreatdiJl&amp;. DeYopaid. Rowley lc Reed, MidH.
10-27-Htc
Maaon, W. Va. Phme 'I'IS-IMS. UOiio were lod ~ Mro. R o 1
dleport, Pbune 992-2'171.
"-lfc Friend.
1&amp;-D-lfc GOOD liAV. m""tly tlmotl!y 8Dd tl67 12&gt;60 1lffiEE bockoom
INrtng the buolneu meetlr18
trailer, 8 x 20 awning, Und
clover; alllO building loll.
the group deddod to tour The
Insurance
in one year, very nice. See at
'I'IVJLER LOTS, Bob's Mobile Phollt' 992-fOIJ.
ll-1-Stc
Ma1&lt;11 Furniture co._. Th01
AUTOMOBn.E
i"SUflUlce bon alllO decided to oend ...... to
&amp;10
South
Fourth
St.,
MiddleCOurt, Syracuse, Ohio "" Slate
.....nec11 toot )'OUt' oporat. mmberl .00 are Ill. It wa1 anport, phone 992-2012. 11..1 lllp
Rt. ill, Phollt' 992-2951.
MAPLE STEREO radio, 1111111
or's llceMe! Call 1!11-2981.
nounced that Ule club wa• reeoa:·
&amp;-11-tfc
lovely maple finish with AM
I 11 Ito
BEAUTIFUL
WALNUT
cabinet
nlood at Adllovoment Dill' and a
P'M rallo, 4 speakers, dual
model
Singer
IIIIWinl
IDIIChlne.
blue ribbOn waa won oa their
'I'JWLER SPACE, ready to
Vlllurno control. Take ov.,!11118
model,
like
new.
ri!IICJ
1cra&amp;*ook
Member• ue l8111nR
boot up, private, plflnly o1
paymenll of N per monlh .,.
stllcheo.
zig
zags,
buttonholes,
n&gt;Hwoter
8Dd
sJ.ycerlne bond
room for children 1o play.
pay just $V2.30. Try It in your
cream
two for a dollar.
blind
hems,
etc.
Pay
hal•home. can 11!12-3218. 11-16te
Phone t-14-llc
1be door prize wa1 won by
f/UO. Nothing. down, "·10
Franeea (tooeWte vlalted re·
Mrs.
Rl¥ Frlend. Rlfr..Junenta
monthly
or
$6t
eub.
l'laM
eti1I1Jo witll Mr. and Mrl Gu)'
'I'IIREE bedroom apartment 20 !NCR COAL fW118C1', $25,
were
181"Yed b.&gt;' Mra. '1\lrley to
Ravenswood
27S-1811
altAir
1
Mllltr at Kenova and with Bed9'
.. '""' garage on Butternut In good condition, phone lilaMra,
Don
Tbompaon, llro. Los••.
ll~ Goodolu ot
Ave. . .. ...,. 992-5127. IIH...rc
son 7'13-5202.
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On Display

R•IMI~t
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with watm lOOP
l.. Sproyad

...a 1M

b" corner tbenof; tbuca wttb tiM
eorUI line Dl Nld aton lot north
81 dq'reel JO mlDuloe eut .a.
feet to the center una of State
Hllh•ar No . 3881 thanee •IonJ
aald center llDa DOJ'tll a dtill'ftll
eut 440 teet to tho aoutherb cor-

FLATLANDS

6-9%-18

to the lntenectloll of State HIP·
WI)' No. 31111 .t.lb the eantor liaa
of • eounty road; lbenee alon,i dae
~!enter rd •ld eou.ntJt road MUth
fut te tiM IOUtbWU1 eGI'DH of
tbe aWn lot; tbeaea wllb tile wei\

·Sl'5TEOl

{GIITI&lt;l'lllll;

AN' PUT HIM PLUMB
OUT OF BtZNESS

EIPEIIIIICEt

EYINRUDE
69's Art Here

J'Oid IIOl'UI Ill defi'OU ..
wat D tNt to a poiD~
tbene. tou.tll t-o5 feet to a eorner at U111 liDe of ..,... Rofdl
tbeuce North at deiH.. 1tut 1J74
teet to tba eeater ol ltlt.e IDA·
w~ No. • •
tblenee wiUII
ua.
meanhn ol Hid hiiiiWQ' North l
de.(Jft !lot '708 het, North • de.,_ eut 210 teet &amp;lid N011b a
d11re11 30 lllillutel out liD Met

so mmutet

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FROM ARKV'S PLACE

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AIR CONDmONTNG RelrlgeraUon service. Jack's Refrlg.

Several kinds. Ideal for

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992-2181
W. &lt;;orsey,

Weat 1:158 t•t to tb.a eentor at
• I:IIWib" read; tb.en~:e aloq tbe

f:or Sale

For Rent

Card Of Tunks

M

Joe~

Real Estate For Sale

I WOUI.D like to thank every·
one for all the prayers, all

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POMEROY

No. lf.lll

NonCI IY PUILICATION
LAN'I'Y UJ'J'Z and CLAUDIAN
It In'S, wllOM place~ or re~td-.oe .,.
unkllcnm, wtU taU MUce on tbe
2401 dQ' ot lvae, 111ft, till IUtdor·
~lflled nletl ltl
PtiUUon, 8D4 two
SIIPPIImen\al PeUUolll, qii.DM. 71ltl
In Ule Co-on Plolu Colin Gil X.S..
Cwaty Olllo. pnJiDI for #Ud~~Mat
JIIU. In U. amount of 17A11.•
IMI. wiUI. IDW.t. I:DII tile addltlolull
tllllla of 1111.00 aJI4 • . •o, WUil hl·
te.._t., aDd fur a loreelolun of
Mort(-.. Gl tbe IGUo'llfllll dMC!rtllld
Jeal pru..rtJ. aDd oU..r reaw. to-

COMtN' BACK

HOME TO ROOST.
SNUff'{

Serv~ices

Business

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LOUII M. CHRIITIAN. IT AL.,
DefMd••

975 feet; tbem:11 SOUth 1

I:JO o.m. to 12:00 Noon SMurde~y

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Big Trad.:.ln Allowance

!o!lddleport.

OFFICE HOURS
1:30 •'• · to 5,00 •·"'· Dolly

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SIEGLER and
TROPIC·AIRE Heaters

OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY. OHIO

BLIND ADS
IYtlitl-1 :13c Chor . . per Advor·

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Pomeroy
Motor Co~

$avo Howl lnatall Howl
~PLETE LIHE

IN TMI COMMON PLIAI COUaT
Ml.ll CG:UNTY, OHIO
Tlla JIIDILU LAND lANK OP.
t OUII't'K.LI,
PIIIIIIIH.

HE DID- - BUT THEY
SUILT A SUPER· DUPER
HIGIIWAV THREE Ml~

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CUilTAIW IS
C'lfA..TING
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ccort~rued rr... Poge I)
air maaa coverlrtt the southeastern states.

BIELLA, lloly (1]1'{) -

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lldola BOld IDdol' tile toll was almost sure to climb
In the flooding tllot bw'at - ..
bu&lt;J&lt;Ied bridpo IIIII ....,c •·
"'J' homes IIIII laclurleo at _.

LOGAN, OIUO - IINJTED RUBBER WORKERS at the Goodyear
Tire &amp; Rubber Co .h:ct :.iected 552-65 a proposed three-year contract. Negotiators tenU..riw·l:· :Jgreed to meet again Tuesday.
The agreement, offered to Local 744 ol the URW, included 1 waae northern fta.l7'1 :lndustrlal
Increase of 43 cents over thellfeofthe eontract and an add:lUonalJO- heaTtland At leoat 19 periGIIt
cent an hour increase in the first year for maJntenanee emplqyes. were known dead and acorea
contract estimate was more than $2 milliorL The rejected p~ were mluing IIIII IQjuradtrom
,os&amp;i was to replace the cortract which expired at midnight last Fri- the flooding Strma Creek.
. .Y when the 950 elJ1)1oyes went on strike.

1'ata!

Arch Moore in Copter Crash
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UP0
- A heliCQPter crash and two

MEIGS THEAll£
TONIGHT &amp; TIJESDAY

NOVEMBER 4 - 5 •
"PLANET OF THE APES"

(TechnicoJor)
Charlton lleston

broken ribs failed to stop Rep.
Arch A. Moore Jr., R-W. Va.,
from making a scheWied campaign speech in hJs (~Jest for tlle
West Virginia governorship.
A rented helicopter bearing
Moore and three other men to a
rally at Ham.lln &amp;mday plurneted 20 feet to a football Oeld.
When Moore was pulled from
the wreckage, he told tbe crowd,
he was "g]ad to be standing

Weekend
Toll 36
In Ohio

Polls

or

In tlat state with an lndlclted
46.8 per cent of the vote, Nixon
43,5 and WoUace 6.8.
When the vice preaident
arrh•ed at Los Anplea SuRiay
nlgh4 hio aideo said he woold

of All!

C

NG

fOrChristmas,Complete
INCLUDING PADDING
AND INSTALLATION, ONLY
lr~ lome l or Y~ur flol •dor e nl~r tom 1ng a nd o lonq fut v1 e
of

letmdy

l!rljOyment -

emrch )'OUI home wllh the luxvry

ol lrne carpetong 1 Choose fo sh•oro "s newest cul·ond -loop
!oculptured AJ.,.,, ... po lyester fober

or tufted loop wool

tweed by Moslond Eoch co rpel •s beout•fully su•ted for
contemporo•y . lro;~ d, • 1,.· 1 • Mu !.rerroneon h.1rnrsh rngs and
comes '" o •onge of 10 decorotor colo•s See these ond
mon~ other carpers to su•l or~y budgcr, ''"'h years to pay

$ 95
SQUARE
YARD

EASY
BUDGET
TERMS

INGELS FURNITURE
PH. 992·2635

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. NIGHTS
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MIDDLEPORT

Past Month
tile GoUII&gt;oUo

llilln¥1J'

"'&gt;·

President Nguyen Van Thleu
of South Vietnam told a wtldl,y
cheering parliament saturday

he would send no delegation to
Paris unless Hanoi showed
evidence ot de-escalating the
war in return for the U.S.
homblng halt aplnst North
VIetnam, which President JohrJ..
son anooWJced Thursday,
More importantly, Thieu said
he would not have his delegation ettend Paris tallui where
the Viet Coog- the guerrOlas
trying to overthrow his regime
-got fuU rights as an equal
partner In the sessions. saigon
demonded tho VIet COng delesates be seated as part of the
Hanoi U014'·
The United states and North
Vietnam opened talks here May
13 on cooUng down the war
enough to hold peace talks. An
almost six months deadlock was
broken by Johnson's bomb halt
armouncement, paving the way
tor expanded talks.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In Pomeroy's
downtown business distrld at 11
L m. today was 54 degrees, unskies.

Pageant to
Return Here

oportod .., fa. .

VOL.

liGT. TRIPLDIOIIN

PT. PLEASANT -

Jameo
L. Triplehorn
2605 Jeller1011 Ave.,. Point Pleas8nt, hal
been promoted to sergeant Jn
tile U. S. Air Force, Sergeant
Triplehorn, a radar repairmen, is assigned at Hwrter
Army Alrlleld, Ga. A graduate of Kyger Creek H I g h
School, Cheshire, he studied
at Ohio Northern UniversliY.
The sergeant is the son or Mr.
and !.fro. Samuel Triplehorn.
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JIM RICKMAN, RIGHT, aecepb ~tuladons from Evan Jmes, Jackson. upon purchase
ot soap by Til!¥' s Fooclland from Proctor and Gamble. Rickman is maMger of
the Tiny's business enterprise In Middleport. Jones is a sales representative of Proctor and
Gamble. The sign overhead is attached to the side of a tractor loaded with the soap unloaded Monday at the establishment.

Hende1'80n Dies

of the ftrst carload

Voting
Turnout
Is Good

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37 vALuE
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GoUiprils, 12.0

eroy - Mason, 20.39; HJ.nton, 0. 75
stat. i Kanawha Falla. 3.38 fall..
ing; Charleston, 17.97 lalUng.
London, Mannot ondWinfleldare
en the sill.

Octopi only swim when they
must, or if on migration.

Elberfelds l.n Pomero
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SEEN
ONTV

LADIES!

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Bt Sift to.rt~lstlr In the Flr$l·fleor Llncerle DIPW!ent
for the lifts to be 11ven aw~r Sltlnar even1111, November
9111. No jiii'Cbase.necesur; N•not lie present to win. ·

her son, Mr. and Mrs. WWiom llobaon and lamtly.
She ..ent especially for tbe wedding o1 her grandson, John BW,
ani the sUver weddirw ob1enance - an open house- on Oct. 15
her .... and daughter-In-law.
Incidentally, "YOUill BUI," at he has always been lmown in
the Bend Is aaaocloted with the Ponhondle Eostern Pipe Line Co.
and wlU be transferred to Houston, Tex., the ft.rst of the year.
Melrtlme, Ue 11 currently flylna bock ond forth ... Houston
and Kansas City, weekb".

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Tickets Be

Bought Early

or

TRIO EVENT DEP AHTMENT Lewlo Stewari, formerl.v or Middleport and,_ or Athens, received a hlp ~ury In a tall at her employment at the Ohio
UnivarsliY Llbnr7 ond oller nve dl,)"s hoopitallzaUoo hos been returned to her home. She Ia getUng abolt ·a lltUe these dl,)"s with

Louise

Teenager Hit by
Shotgun Pellets

...,_ ',~YIIIIr-Hurt'• Btl(.,_,) Willie 32A~OC. OniJ $2.75.

. o ..a. sus. With Slnlch ~~n,., 32A-40C, .a.as

IF YOU'VE MISSI!Il SEEING Mrs. WUllom llobsoo about - and

Har huoblnd, Bill, formerl.v of Racine, suffered a heart attack
(Con.....,.. On page 8)

This offer is available on all Playtex Living" and Cross-YoJJr-Hearf8
Bras (Bandeau, Long Line and Padded) includine , , , ·

King Advises

many have - abe'• been In Kansas ·City tor about three l1lOI1thi with

cntches.

Think of it--:-you get 3 Playtex Toothbrushes, two Adult and
one Youth stze. $~.37 value-when you buy any Playtex
B~a. And, tf you don I love the bra, just return it to Playtex and
they II refund your full purchase price. Full details are on 8
coupon you'll find on every Playtex Bra packaee. •There is a 25C
charge tor postage and handling.

arrJ 12.1. running 3 feet ·of rollers; Pt. Pleasant, 23.99; Pom-

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YOUR MONEY BACK/

River Gauges

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A good turnout of voters to
Meigs County's 40 polling places',
was predicted thia mol'ning.
Precinct otodala in some of
the areas contacted by the Dally
Sentinel indicated voting has been
steady, but by 11 a.m. none reported the turnout hid been "surprisin,Jy large.''
Middleport third ward precinct
officials at the Pearl Street el~
mentary ••hoot said their count
tor.tJae.m.n"'a wa• . JtP~tr.aacbias -~
tt.! 100 mark, but th11 waa, ~~~
ly about nonnal for a presldtntial electioo year."
Middleport third ward nonnally votes about 250 on a presidential election year,
In Pomeroy 3A precinct, 73
persons had castballotsbyshortly after 11 Lm. and this is alitUe ahead of previous presidentlal election years, workers said.
Meanwhile, It was learned todl,)" local election returns will
be broadcast over a loud speaker system from the sheriff's department office on Second street.
Returns are expected to start
ccming in about 7:30 to 8 p.m.

Plonnlng on turkey fD&lt; Thllllksgiving?
WeD, so ia S-Sgt. John A. Bechtle, son or Mr, and Mrs. Jack
BechUe or Middleport- ond I do m88n Turkey I
S,C.. Bechtel on Thanksgivl~ Dey will leave ror an 18-month
asslgmnent in Turkey (the country that is).. He presenU.y is on a
30-day leave from the Air Force.
A veteran of 16 years of service, Set. BechUe hu been stationed at Dover, DeL, the past 16 niontha. His wife, Ruby, and their
two daughters, Mary Ann, a seventh grader, and Debra Kay, a second grader, came here in early September and wtU remain with
Sgt. Bechtle's puents during bia abs&amp;nce. The children were brought
bere ln September so they could be enrolled in school In antlc!Mtlon&lt;&gt;C their ra-a·uslptllltllloot or-the- country.
· - -··
Bet. Bechtel hu had shan
J.n 1everal European countries
and the family was In England for three years. Debbie, now eight,
was born In Merry Olde EDKland, by the way.
Bet you're glad your ThonkagMng turkey will be on 1 plotter,

LOOKING AHEAD TO ANOTIIER holldey, the Southern Hl8h
School Tri-M CJI.tl Is spopaorln,g a giant Chrlstmaa dance on Mo~
fty, Dec. 23, in the high schoolauditoriwn.
The group is sarliwlchlng the event between school alii church
programs ao as not to interfere with activities In other areas.
Tl!ree - · wW be featured during the tlanco. They are from
)llddleport, "The Bored of Educadon"i from Athena, uThe Untouchablea," and from Racine, "The Next in Line/' featuring
"Graywolf. ''
In lddltloo a "llahl show" wW be a t~~~eclal attncUon. This Includes all of the modern lighting used by the "mod" gr&lt;qll In mualc.
The Racine sponsorirw organizaUoo has set a goal of 1,000
patrons at the daD&lt;:e. Club members are currently seU~ tickets
ot $leach. The price at the door wtU be $L25 each.

IF YOU DON'T LOVE THE BRA ...

re" showers Hkeb': mabQ welt

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and north IIIII not m""h ctwwe
in temjleraturo. Low tan1t1111 In
the 141per 30a1D mid 40.. Qoudy
WednoediJ' wllh o'-en or oc:casioool light rain. Turning 1
little colder north.

TEN CENT$

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Tall{s Put Off fudtiihitely

Patrolmen worked a total at
1,1108 hours, lncllldlng 1,238 ..,
patrol. Olllcora made 321 ar.
rests, rtodered 81
to
motorist., aniated fa t t ' t
PUCO In~ and ln11p0cdon
of 685 vehlclH, lloued U381111pmont clefocto, ""'W&lt;Iedfourmlscellaneoua tnveJtfp"ooa, recov..
Brad I* &lt;¥Otf1 Yolued II a 1o1o1
of ~.530 IIIII 41,17t ,... colloct.
ed In rellllrotlon feoa IS the re-

WHEN YOU BUY ANY
PLAYTEX BRA

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1968

Mostly cloudy IOIQht wltll •

0

lolured.

3 PLAYTEX TOOTHBRUSHES

BOND FORFEITED
One defendant forfeited a bom
arxl another was fined S.turd8y
night In Pomeroy Mayor Charles
Lepr'a Court. Forfeiting a $200
boiXI posted Co• DWI was Arnold
Mlys, Jr., Pt. Pleasanl Fined$5
and costs on an assured clear
distance charge was Gordon
Young, Pomeroy,

BVICE
IUPON REQUISTJ
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

-teven reported
• drop at
from the 65·lnveOUptacl
In September.
Tl!ore wore 16 ••.,._. &lt;I(
Gle periiCIIIal lolur.r tn&gt;e In wlddl
a total ol33 periGIIo werelnjur.
od. A brBikdown ....... tho! Col.
lla Counl;y bad 40 lncludiDa 10 In
which 20 pertono were lollltlf!
and Meta• Counl;y bad 18 lncl..S.
lng ala In which 13 P8fiGIIS woro

SUNDAY DISCHARGES
Dorothy Bryant.

2-Hour
DRY OPNING

137

l6s Innocence Mrs. Gordon of

Free!*$2.

Groce, Long Bottom.

GAUGES -

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
SATURDAY AD~ONS
Kathy Cwxlifl", Mason; ClaudaOwen, M1. Vernon; Dalll\Y Clrse_,,
Athens; Debora Gilkey, Middleport; Wanda Sprague, Reedsville.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES Yvonne Wells, Molly Guinther,
Diana Barber, fb.rold Stewut,
Ernestine Fabor, Lyell Steward,
Morgan Triplett, Wald ~ncer.
SUNDAY AD~ONS
Virgie Fetty, Langsville; Bessie
Stitis, Racine; Louise Partlow,
POOle roy; Myrtle Simpkins, POOle roy; Mark Gilkey, Clifton; John
Groce, Long Bottmt; Margaret

en tine .

at

Weather ·

·' 0

Miss Laurie Schaeffer, Miaa
SOuthern Ohio, and a lltudtmt at
Ohio UniveraliY, will return to
Pomeroy Nov. 2i, lo take pari
In tile sixth amuol Meta• County Junior MIBB Pageant lo be
held in the Meigs Junior H I g h
School auditorium under t h e
aponaorahip of tile Meigs County Ja;yc:ees.
Miss Schaeffer will present
_IU!t ot arresta.
tile talenl act which helped her
win the dUe of Miss SOuthern
Ohio lall aprlng In Pomeroy,
Tile len conlest8ntl representHerman James Fitch, 25, Rt. 1,
Ing the three high achoolo of
Meigs councy will each present Mt. Perry ()lear Toledo), a ....
·
a three minute talent act dur- poet lntheTa11'fteyJ-aybreaking and entering, picked up FrlPT. PLEASANT- Mrs. Graco
IDg this year's pageant. They
will also appear .In sport.,.ear di,Y night at Pomeroy, pleaded Gordon, Sf, - - · died Satnot guilty to breaking and en- urday at ber home.
and eveninll gown competitlm.
tertng Monday In Gallii&gt;&lt;&gt;Ua Mu!be"'" • ll!el-Muooeoun.
Making her llnal appearance
niclpal Court and was held to the iY realdunl, born ot HeadoriCII
as Meigs County JWJior Miss of
grand jury under $1 500 bond oo Oct. 30, 188t, dN•ghler of the
1968 will be Mlao Ann Holter.
Apprehended at tbe ;ceneof..; late Madson and Clara Frolt
The doughier at Mr. and Mrs.
robbery, Carl Eugene Slewart, Caaey,
Roy Holter, Pomeroy Route 4,
!be wao a member or tile HeJ&gt;o
Mtu Holter will present the R4 1 Middleport, was In court
Friday
morning,
pleaded
not
gulldorton
Cburcb ol Christ. &amp;lrvlv.
talent aet which helped h a r
t;y and was also held to the grand l.ng are one B&lt;m, W.eale;r C&amp;sto, of
Win the tlUe last November. h
Juryunder$1,500bond,Bolhoua- ~ Pleuont; a IIIIer, Mro
is now a freshman at Ohio State
pects were surprised by cifoy
ula Mayea, Hender1011; Hrm
University .
pollee
who
found
one
or
tile
men
granddlUd...,
15 great-granclMiss Holter, Miss Schaeffer,
the judps and apodal vlsltoro ln the jewelry llore at 3:ll9 a. ddldreo, and teven .,-oat-treatgrandchlldnn.
will be guests at a buffet dinner m. Frldey.
J»th
men
are
expected
to
lfJ
Fmeral aervlcea will be beld
al the TrlnliY United Church of
Into
Gellia
COuniY
Common
Pleas
'lUeaday
at 2 p.m., In lite MohrChrist In Pomeroy on the eve
Court
later
this
week
on
blllo
o1
Stlphens
Funerol Home with Dtat the pageant.
tnrormeUon, waiving grlllll Jury iOl!O ZOIIP, poalor, ollldadng.
Indictment.
au-tal wW be In tile llenderOES TO MEET
oon c.m.tery. Frlenda 1111,)" call
Racine Chapter OES will meet
ot the flmeral home from 2-4
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
at 8 tonl8ht In regulor seulon
IIIII 7 -II p.m.
SATURDAY
ADMISSION with initiatory work tor one can.
dldltl plonned. Plana also wQI be Emmett Manley, Middleport.
'nlomls Weber, .Che8ter'.
SATURDAY DISCHARGESmade for imltallatim of officers
SUNDAY DISCHARGES
None.
on December 2.
Leloh
W.,!herby.
SUNDAY
ADMISSIONS -

Fitch Pleads

XXL NO.

1

Devoted To The lntere11,. Of The Meigo-Mmon Area

'
POll, S to to

Ill • • - • IJi Ita IDCII1I.t, roJlOI'I for Oclober. tile 61 acd-

Winner of

atardrw on schedule. Harold
Koplan, a U.S. spokesman, has
sold no other opening dltl Is oo
and shoold pick 141 enough In 12 the books.
states they rated as tossups to
Hanoi rodlo and the Coonm~&gt;­
give him more than a maJority, nlst dl,plomats here announced
Calirornia was one of the states their pia In the lllka- a
listed in the toulC) class.
seWement basad on a U.S.
Predicts Nixon Win
pullout from Vlea.m; VIet
A contrastbw statement Sa~ Cong psrUdpotlon In a Saigon
turdi.Y trom Nixon's campaign government coalition, and eve•
manager, John N. Mitchell, tuaJ reunification of South anJ
forecast Nixon would win more North Vietnam.
than 400 electoral YOtes. He said
In Saigon, UPI correopondent
a RepubUcan-sponaored prll Donie! Soulherland reported
Friday after Jotmsm's speech gr011'1ng 114'Jl01'1 for the South
showed 98 PE!r cent would not VtetJam government's refusal
change their votes as a result of to attend the talks as oow set
the bombing halt.

falro~ I

•

e

ed pre1ldent alter losing their
nrst attempts. They were Thom. as Jeltenon, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson and William H, Harrison.

Probed During

(C&lt;nlnuod frwn Pip I)

to wtn 16
states with 237 electoral votes,

IHESHOE BOX

FINEST
GIFT

Mrs. Binh

Now You Know
Only fOW' men hne been elect-

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They said he was sure

.99

58 Accidents

wanen

collect 313 electora1 votes, 43
more than the magic I1UII'Iber.

Votes Wanted

Here Comes Santa
{
with the

or

the Eoat-.- four
the New
Englond alltea, New Yoak ond
other middle Atlontlc atateo,
Ohio and Mlchipn.
New York ond Ita bloc or 43
electoral votes ia vital to the
&gt;ice presldODt. The 11no1 New
York Dolly N.,.s poll published
IDdl,)" showed Hllllljlhrey oheod

Big Bloc of

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Tile Ohio Educod'"' AJoOclation IDdl,)"
coUod lor ro-eloctton ol Ohio leglalalura who have been IJ&gt;o
doraed Ill' loeal toacher ouocloUona IIX' iroak In tile Genaral
As~ to improve Ohio achoola.
Included were 10 ollie senotoraand 45 repreiiOiltiUveL ;Murl
Hllfflllan, OEA president BOld the OEA woo 1141portlng Ito locol
olllllatea which were working to re-elect those lelltloton who
"hod il1e couroae to vote for the $300 m!Uion ochool-m...,y bill
when they knew that ltlbo contained an increase In atate tu:ea. 11
fiThesa men ud
hive earned the a\C)port of all
Ohio educotors Ill' their devoUon to the llqJrovement of public
edueatlon ln the state:• Huttmaneald. "We believe that they have
eornod the rl8ht to be returned to Columbus for lnolher tlnn
ln otftce. ''

(r-n"l'!_fr.., Poge I)
lorgoly OD tile populous olllet

California's

LADIESHi BROWS

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By United Press International
Roddy McDowall
At least 36 persons died on
COLORC ARTOONS'
Ohio Highways over the week·
here.''
Frog Porn
end. The troffic &lt;oont by Unitld
He spoke briefly and then was
SWashbuck.led
Press International began at 6
removed to a local hospital which
p.
m. Friday and erxled at midWEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
listed his injuries as two broken rught Sunday.
NOVEMBEH 6 ~ 7
rJbs - one of them fracb.Ired in
ThC' fatalities inchded Chftrles
NOT OPEl'
two places.
.Jones, 28, Bowli~ Green; EdThe most seriwsly injured
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
gar Hwnneet, 46, Cincinnati·
was
Dennis Knapp, S5, a GOP
NOVEMBER 8 - 9
Joseph Gamboa, 23, Van Wert;
candidate
for
the
state
supreme
"TARZAN AND THEJL1NGLE
Lawrence Bonham, 49; Frieda
court. He suffered a broken colBOY''
Bonham, 48; and Army Private
lar bone.
(Technicolor)
Stanley Bonham,l9, Hebron; John
Mike Henry (Tarzan)
A. Baumberger, 22, FrederickOLDEST DIE5
Rafer Johnson
town; Jacl\ Robert Houston. 16,
KENTON, Ohio (UP0 - Fun- and Thamar Newlon, 43, both
"P. J."
eral services were scheduled to-- Columbus; Allred Pennington,
(Technicolor)
day for Hardin County's oldest 68, Cincinnati; Francis Gray,
Geo. Peppe.rd.Raymorxl. Burr
resident, Abraham Lincoln Ni- 46, Kent; Sherrie Cargould, 21,
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M.
chols, 103, who died Saturday. Cuyahoga Falls; Frank D. Burton, 37, Shelby; George Holmes,
· 27, Toledo; Richard Sherrard, 52,
Canton; Leonard Langford, 60,
Swanton; Edrw. Schmidt, 57, Cuyahoga Falls; Eliza E. Goss, AkBy United Press Jntematiooal
z·on; George Mam, 65, Cleveland;
Hubert H. Humphrey and RichRicky Fetters, 5, Ironton; Syiard
M, Nixon went after Califorwster Kunz, 61, Cincinnati; Ro&amp;nia's
big bloc ol electoral votes
ert Powell, 24, Windham; Carol
Elastic Insert
today with Democrats enthusing
Johnston, 21, Lakewood; Michael
For Fit
Gleason, 19, Geneva; Fred Lan- over and RepubJicans scoffing at
davazo, 35 and Marilyn Landava- polls showing Humphrey closing
zo, 27, both of Medway; John K the gap.
Nlxon, exuding confidence at
Neville, 25, Akron; David
R.
every
public appearance, threw
Booth, 29, Colwnbus; James F.
a
new
element into his camHeaton, Jr., 19, Columbus; Mrs.
paign
&amp;mda.f
by 88Ying he would
lona Long, 55, Quaker City; PhUbe
willing
to
go to Paris or
Up Hudgen, 14, Easton; Rachel
AA-B-W
Saigon
before
his
inauguration
Mullins, 16, C.nton; John Stem,
to
help
get
the
Vietnam
peace
50, and his wife Florence, Par~
Brown and Black
rna; Dana Paul Payne, 58, Bid- talks "ofl" dead center."
Humphrey, olao oozing confl.
well; and John C. Schultz, 24, ,
dence, was ebullient over his
Jackson Center.
surprising jwnp in the polls and
two important camJ)Iign appea.
Q-How many times a night ranees by President Johnson &amp;Jn.
"here .)ttoes Are Se~o4•bly Priced '
do people usually dream?
'MIPPL ti'ORT, u.
A--Scientists have found day in his behalf.
Aides to Humphrey said in
that everyone dreams four to
sb: times a night. Each dream Los Angeles &amp;mda,y night t h e
lasts between 15 and 20 candidate was confident he would
minutes.
get at least 313 electoral votes
In Tuesda,rs balloting, 43 more
than he needs. Nixon aides say
their candidate l'lill get at leall
330 and poaalbly 450 or the 538
electoraJ vote&amp;.

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A 19-year-old youth Dl edmltted to Vaterana Memorial
Holl!ital Mondiol' niiht for treat-

~- - llllll' ldll&lt;led ., ' .12 -

mont at

ahotiiiUI In .. lncl- ot MlniriVIUe.
The IQjured youth. TCHII Wooda,
woo ._ud to have beea shot
Ia 111• lep Ill' • ahot&amp;un blall
jlrod Ill' Dana.v Brown, 31, Min-

Bernard

otrldola

at Malp CounQ- Shor·

Tickets ahould be secured thJs
week for the aDIIUI.I Meigs Count_y
Dairy Service unit dinner to be
held Mnr·'~y evenlrtJ, Nov. 11 at
7:30 p.m. Ill the Eootlrn High
School,
Virgtl King, president, said
BW Zl!&gt;f, farm editor of the Columbus Dispatch, is the special
speaker. Zll&gt;l has been editor of
the American Fruit Grower; ex...
tensioa editor for the Univerai...
Q' of Delaware, Information ape..
clalist for ihe Farm Credit Bonks
ot Loulsviile; IISodate tarm. director for WLW, Cincinnati, and
extension radio editor or Ohio
State University.
Three dlrectora wW be elected tor three year tenns. The
conteol for MelBa Counl;y llolry
Princea. for 1969 ..W be held.
Girls, age Ul to"ZS, lillY secure
entry blanks frOIIl any director
or the CouniY Extentlon Olllce.
Ticketl tor the dlmer ue on
oolo Ill' oU dlrectoro.

c. Horienbach'l DeportmOill lndlealed the7 are lnvuttplln&amp; the lndclem which
occurred ot about 10:65 p.m.
Brown told aulhorllies Wooclo
had crotlled onto hlo proporQ&gt;
VETEI!ANS MEMORIAL
and ba clllcbarltlld lilt llhcJI&amp;un
HOSPITAL
wlien he became IUipiclous.
Admloolena - Rtllllnold ObWoods, ac~ to aulhorl· Unpr, Rulland; Vomon G r I D•
des, waa II lila rolldenco ol atead, I-...,
VL
Harold Dfila, ID IBicle, ond bad
Dllcilarael - Mor1e I'Urll\11',
loll Gle ' houoe to ae ID hlo car Gall Coin.
Ill -

w.

w.,.. - .

ltalr at w.it lilies.
"belteYe
Iii&amp; -- • P10i1fity ot

ID .·a
Aoilhorltlao

PARIS (UPO - The United
stateo amoonced ~the VIetnam talks seheduled for Wedneaday had been poalpoDed Indefinitely following Salgoo's relllsal
to sit down wlt~ the Viet Cong.
U. S. spokesman Wllllam Jor.
den said ' 415 aoon as a date has
been decided for the next meet.
lng we will annOWice IL u There
was no lndication when the subllonUUve talks would begin.
"We contin.le to conault with
the government of the Republic
ol South Vietnam in this matter
and we are hopeful that its dele·
pUon to the forthcoming talks
wtn" arrange to arrive in the fu.
ture," Jorden said
SoutiJ VIetnam President Nguyen Van Thleu waa disclosed to.
day In Salgoo to hove agreed to
Paris meetings before President
Johnson announced tile bombing
halt of North VIetnam last Thurs-.
day night.
But Thleu repeated ~ that
he would not send a represent&amp;.
tlve to the Wednesdi.Y talks because the Viet Cmg was repre-sented as a separate political
entity. He lett the wa,y open for
some future meeting in Paris
when 1&lt;e said he "had not yet
made a decision."
With Saigon throwing

one

Record May

Be Set in
Ohio Voting
COLUMBUS (IJPO -

ord turnoul
Ray Howard, an otncial of the
Secretary of Slate's o«ice, said
people were "voung like mad.''
He said it appeared Ohio wwld
surpass the 1960 record voter
turnout ot more than 4.2 millioo
_persons.
At one Columbus polling place
60 voters were reported in line
a half hour prior to openinll at
6:30 a.m. (ESI'). Another 20 Joined the lbte before balloting be-

~-

negotiating machinery the

.....

or

at the I1Q.Ieat of the V n l t e d
states.
The source BOld Hanoi ll!feed
to it "readily-' becaul8 it did
not want to embarnsa tbe Ualt..
The North Vietnomeae added,
however, ·~are readyforfGUJ'cornered talks any time - .,..
tonight - as 1000 aa tbe: Americans alao are readJ."

Weathervanes, Election Day, 1968
It May Conw Down to Next Congreu
WASHINGTON (UPO -

Americans todly elect a COngress that

ultimlteb may have to choose the next presld.ent. With the public
opinion pollsters rating the presidential contest too close to call,
the House and the Serete could be called ~.~ton to select a president
and a vice president if no candidate gets a majority of electoral
YOtes. Advance iOOicatlona were that Republicans would pick up
strength in the House and Senate, but not enough to wreat tonnal con-trol from the Democrats, who have held a majority in both houses
since 1954.
A closely divided House, whether uo:ier Democratic or Republican leadership, almost certainly would have trouble electing a prealdert, if that becomes necessary.
Barring a lardslide for Richard M. Nixon not roreshadowed in
any poll, even smne GOP leaders said privately they did not eJPCct
to pick ..., the 30 extra seats they needed to put the House under
GOP management starting Jan. 3. There was aome speculadon that
in that event, and If Republicans lacked only a handful of the needed
majority, some junior Democrats frmJ southern states might bolt
their party when the new Congress convenes and tip the House bal ·
ance to the GOP.
As for the Senate, where only 34 or the 100 seats were at stake,
the Republicans needed a net plckt;~ of 14 seats to take the leadership. Most surveys gave them a prospect of narrowing the party
gap by aboot half that number of seats. The Senate would elect the
vice president in the event toda,y's popular vote, and the balloting
of electors on Dec. 16, proved inconclusive in picking a new administration team. And If the House had not been able to agree on a
president b., Jan. 20, the man picked by the Senate would take of.
nee as acUng presklent.

G!)Od Chance for 11 GOP Governor•
WASHINGTON CUPD - RepubJicans stood a good chance of winning at least 11 of the 21 governorships to be decided at the polls.
Four other cortests were considered tossups. Voters in 11 states
from Ariza~ to Vermont either favored or were Ieani.ll{ toward the
Republican candidate, according to a UPI survey. Democrats were
expected to win six, and four were tossl.l)s.
Republicans llOW hold 26 governorships and the Democrats
24. The most conservative estimates give the GOP a gain of six
for a total of 32. The governshjps are viewed as the secorxl best
prize - next to the White House itself - for the patronage, state
control and power base they pro\'ide.
One more governorship would open up if Republican Richard
M. Nixon and his rurmlng mate, Gov. Spiro T. Agnew, wln ltle presidential race. Marylam law provides that the legislature - cW'-

rently controlled b-' Democrats - elects the governor when a vacancy occurs. Agnew's term does not eJQ)lre until J&amp;DJary 197L
Republicans were fa¥ored stro~ ln AriZOJa 1 IDinol.s, Rhode
Island, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and. Washlrwton, and are al10 eood
bets in Arkansas, Iowa, New Mexico, West Virginia and Vermont.

Topsy-Turvy Battle to be Decided
W/&gt; Sl UNGTON (UPO American voters today settle one of
the most tops,-turvy political battles in years - the pres.ldeldal
phatofinish between Hubert H. Humphrey aD:I Richard M. Nimn.
A record vote of perhaps lC&gt; to 75 million was eljpecta:! tD climu
a campaign made more urpredictable by a third party ctnclldlte,
George C. Wallace, am. by a bombt~ halt in Vietnam.
WhUe electing a new president, the voters also will cboole all
435 m~mbers of the House of Representatives, 34 ot the 100 U.S.
senators, 21 governors, 42 state legislatw"es am thousand.a or
state and local officials.
Republican party managers maintained an outward show of confidence that Nixon would poll about 300 electoral votes, regarJI.eaa
ot firal reports from the poll-takers. The wimer needs 27L For
the first time since the candidates were nominated in August, a
poll published today by Louis Harris aR1 Associates showed Humphrey ahead of Nixon. It gave Humphrey 43 per cent, Nimn 40 and
Wallace, the American Independent party candidate, 13, with 4 per
cent undecided
Release of the Harris sW'vey touched off a llral sklnniah b&amp;tween the two ma.ior camps. John Mitchell, Nixon' a campelgn IJ'Wio
agar, said in New York the report was a "gratuitous coococUoo"
which would "in no way con the voter!\."
In Washington., a spokesman trom the Democratic Nadoaal Ccmmittee said: "Mr. Mitchell was content to aecept the Harris poll
results when hl1 candidate was ahead. We are veQ COIUta..to • ,.
cept the Harris poll results now."
Dixville Notch, N. H., was the first to report ita vote, ei~
eight to Humphrey, four to Nixon a.n:l none to Wallace. 011 the eve
ctr the voting, Fonner President Eisenhower, the only Republican
to serve In the White House since 1933 and the most popular Republican in this generation, issued a statement reitera~ his 1\ltport or Nixon.
Eisenhower said the public opinion polls suggested votera had
been swayed by Johnaon's order to stop the bombing of North Vietnam. He said Nixon deserved praise for sl.l)porting Johnsoo'a movea
am resisting pressure to charge tile President with pdjtic.almaneuverln.g. "It would be S~.Preme irony if these statesmanlike~
sitions of· Richard Nixon, maintained dellipite the greatest provoc•
tion, should now be turned into Instruments of poliUcal injury to
him," Eisenhower said.

gao.

State ofl"icials, on guard for
threatened delay!!!, sit--ins, and
disruptions at polling places, reported oo such incJdenta early
~SAYRE TREATED, REJAILED
Pomeroy emergency squadmen_
were llliOlllOIIed at 5:02 p.m.
Monday to- the MelBa Count;y Jail
where DouglasSayre,Raclne, had
alffered a head laceration in a
fall. He was removed to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the
squad, treated, and returned to
ja1l where he is being held on a
buraterY &lt;barge.
LOCAL TEMPS
Temper•ture in
downtown
Pomeroy at 11 a. m. was 58 degrees Wider clear skies.

Trials, Show

COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
or Secooda.ry
School Principato adopted a
resolution Mmday to the effect
that when financial problems
force a school to close, all as-pects ol the program should
stop and contractural obllgaUms for extracurricular ac.
UviU.es waived.
The action was prompted by
Perry Hi&amp;tl School in Lake
CouniY. which Dnlahed ita rootball a:ea11011 even tbough the
school closed Oct. 15 f o r
classroom work.

Ohio Association

Set on Friday
The Meigs Counl;y Fox Hunters association is sponsoring a
field trial and bencb show this
Friday at 8 p.m. at the Racine
Amerlcan Legtm hall.
Hounds MU be cast at 7 p.m.
from Eagle Rldp. The Legino
hall wlU be headrJiarten for
the hounds. Hounds from three
state&amp; are expected.
Trophies for the event have
been provided Ill' RuUand Furniture, Archie' I Pool Room, Millor Bros. Sto&lt;e, Rutland; G &amp; J
Auto, Cleek Brothers, F i v e
Points Market IIIII Mr. J. C.
Chancey. Refreshments will be
HrYed.

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrr AL
Admissions - None.
Discharge - Tom WeUs.

They're Waiting
By United Pres:; International
LOS ANGELES WHEN rT WAS OVER HE BOLTED from
the studio out into the darkness. Inside the car. a reading liibt
shining upon him, he sat in the comer - tense, silent. alone.
Richard Nixon's second presidential cam.-ign had come to an
end. It wasn't as physically or emotionally wearing 11.s the 1960
contest with the late John F. Kermed;y, but it became clear Monday
night this year's campaign had finallY taken a toll on the Repub.
lican presidential nominee.
As had the first, the 1968 campaign concluded with a national
telethon. For four hours the Republican party's standard bearer
sat in a Burbank, Calif., studio and answered questilm.s telephoned by people across the country Nixon touched 00 almost every
point he has dealt with since the campaign began Sept. 4. Nixon,
his family and stall were departing Los Angeles for New York
City this morning. He will receive the election retuns 1D 8D
apartment rented ror the occasion on the 3Stb Ooor of tbe Waldorl Towers.

LOS ANGELES AFTER CAMPAIGNING NEARLY 100,000
miles in pursuit or the presidency, HWert H. HuiTIJihnQ' made
his final journey early today to vote and wait at home for tbe
decision that could send him to the White House or eud. b!a l q
political career.
Humphrey, who campaigned into the final minutes of electfan
Umete shows the ayatem wU I
eve,
Jeft Loa Angeles late in the night, headed tor Waverly, MIDL,
coli an elllnlated $1,165,000.
Where
he wtll await the election results. The vice preaidlnt's
with $t31, 609 of the 11111&lt;!!!111 to
campaign,
which opened April 27 when he amounced hlo Cllllllbe railed by 1118 Bile at mortdlcy,
carried
hi!J! 98,065 miles Ulrough 36 atstea. i'*'ll6 eligap revelllfJ bonds and the retes where he made 143 speeches and :~hoolr countless banda.
mainder by die federol grant
MONTGOMERY, ALA. - WIN OR LOSE, Geor.., C. Walloeo
provided the &gt;11lqe MI,Yor Le·
believes
hia third party campaign for presidem hu !Bide a
gar sold the propeBII wlll be
Indelible
impression
oo the natioo's politics.
'""
reaey to adverUae for bldl soon.
Wallace
planned
to
so
Ill'
motorcade
~
to
C1a¥t1tB,
1111 for.
Council also accopted the bid
mer
home
town,
60
miles
101.1theast
of
here,
to
vote
and
IIUr
ol Brown's Tractor Salea, West
watch
the
electlon
retums
at
the
Garrett
ColiNUih
wttb
bla
.,._
MilD St.. to llllPPll the vUiaae
ning
mate,
retired
Gen.
Curti
a
LeMay.
a Ford 1500 tractor wllh froot
''l'hia movement has already woo," he said ln a briet ~
end loader, back hoe and mownews
cooference Monday. "We're going to wiD rurther ._.,_.,
or ot a colt at $1,421. RuBI
but
already
both nsUono1 parUea IIOUI!CI u If our t&gt;ari1 had wtl..,
llrowD, owner atthetractor linn,
their
speeebes
oo many ltems . .
1R10the ml,y blddor.
lD tile Ollly other activliY, MI,Yor Lopr led &lt;GUIIdl-m...ted
the youth of the town tor their
Tile ~m~lnoUng committee ol
l!ll~t~
behaVIor........, the l l a l - the MelBa Local Alhlollc Booat.er s at the meetiqr o1 October
--~OIIdtbotcnmhad
Ollly lhrll ~ ~~bowing 29, •ullmltted the list of _ . .
tbalt She )'CIIth Qltdated DO iDMI tor offices.
Thi1 Uat was, president, Don
bnpoolll&lt;ll ol o ...m,.,
wuand Bud Abbot; lot vice
Atillldlnl 1Rifl Ml1or ~.
pretldonl,
Cheatlr Lemley and
Clerk So!loiateb and CounciiFrlllklln Rbar, Dell Colllas, RQ)' ROII!Io Smith; 2nd vice proal•
dent, C&amp;rl Henlrict.. and wu.
Lou

Oerk Schoenleb Resigns
BY BOB WINGETT

village election when a new law

Edna Schoenleb, In her alxtlt
term abd 11th year as Pomeroy vUiaae clark, resigned el!ecUve Jan. I Mondo.Y n!aht.
Mro. &amp;ehoenleb, who told Porn·
orQll COIUlCU she Is realplna
'"becauae ol circumstanees beyond llll' control, • recolved tbo
hlgheat proliO for her serneeo
at clerk Ill' MI,Yor Cbarlea Lepr and IIIOinl&gt;era ol COIUlciL
"We'll have to look a l q
tlmo befo&lt;e we lind . . . , _

lpt.Uon It Mrs. - e b . dlscuteed combining the rei!pOIIslblUUea f1 clerk and treuurer in
the vUiage u oooo aa lepUy
poestble. Mayor Lepr alao apretled his op1olon perhaps
tho .... clark shoUld .... be
clerk
the board at p!bllc sffair&amp; eo as to make tilt oftlc:e
IIMaciall.v more attrocUvo.
MI,Yor Lepr hlmaeU a former Pomt1'01 Ylllap c:lerk,lndl.-

to IIOJ'(orm die clrtiea at.
•• will .. Edna,.. ....

Cierii

611,)"111"

Lepr.

•we Jail doo't - - to
11,)"," laid Coulldlman Dm Col-

lnd

made the clerK's term four year&amp;.
Council, In reviewing the res-

or

cated the elerk'a reiJICilliWiUea are mucll more burdenaome
lbln when ha held the allies,

ESTIMATES RECEIVID
1D other · .....,cU -viQ&gt;, the
o!HP raluctonco 1111,)"01' npor1ec1 hi hao recelv...Opt ~ .......,._ ed a rMIIed COlt eiUmole ror

lll!s, ·~
U Ia 'with

wll
_

I be mlatlld,

or

hiJIP~ !&gt;i .....~ ~-

to the

Votlro

Ullef -upa befere- dawn todiQ' at
hundreda r1 polling places as
Ohio appeared headed tor a rec·

on
,
DEBT ROLU; IJP
- •
'lhl • time the ··WII !Ired.
WASHiNG;QN (11111) - Am- dctll."
.WoodJ, , _...m~.y fUIIIIjnjr ot erlcon&gt; rofled"' a toWOt$10t.'3
Mro. SOIIctoaleb, In the flrat
the time
lbo lhot, -~!ruck billion In bna and credit bul- ~- If{ hlr obth fmn at clerk,
bt' polltlto Ill lbo ~ at bla lng during Sap-r, ihl foil- ltd~ )'ell:l ........... at I
!il!e wu elected
lap. w~~ ~ 1 illnc~ to a.e orll Re11rvo Bolr4 roPc.r* • lttor-t:totwo-)'artel')llap
'
rtortor- -~

not

terence that includes the Nation- since Prealctert Jomaon stopped
al UberoUcn Frool, poilU col arm all U. S. bombing of North Vietnam."
United StOles began secret talka ol the Viol Cong, as an 0&lt;1Ja1
A North Vietnamese 80Urce
with the North Vietnam deJesa· partner.
Jorden sal.d, ''repreaentatives ed States.
Uon today aeeking a postponement
But. the soorce said "Hanoi
f1 the cruclal Wedneaday aes. ot the United States and North
VIetnam delegations have been wtll make no oonceastms to help
The U. 8. statement IDROUIIC· meeting to discuu" proceGu-al
Saigon save ita face arr:l come
tng the cancellation was the only ~aticms relating to Che Orst here."
reference to the !bJ,th Vletna· meeting
the expanded talks said the meeting was cancelled
mese refusal to attend any conmonkey wrench after another in·

*"'·

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11110 _...t 10'from the I!UriOII IIIII Nlple en-

. tdr*rinll ·11rm. J atoo baa boon
, llljtplled
.......
II\ _..,.
......_ ........... ~ Ililil '
-. . • ...........
llid - ·~Gootos" ' ''"

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Candidates for Boosters Poaed

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