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The O.ily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Tuesda,y, November 19A~9Rs:srS REPORTED

DIES OF INJURIES
ASK TO WED
CINCINNATI
(UPO - Ariel
PI', PLEASANT - Three cou PT. PLEASANT- Arrestsre ·
Slrk
ill,
26,
Cincinnati,
dlod In
corde&lt;l at the 0011111y jail during pies have made applications lor
st.
Francis
Hospital
Mondlcynlght
0(
Pomeroy,
0.
PT. PLEASANT ~ Funeral
the weekend were: Ed Gaudill, marriage licenses In the oft'Jce
Hoplitc was a machinist for 64, Pl. Pleasant, tntoxlcatlon; oC the comrty clerk: Roger Al- or injuries received in a Friday
aervlce for Marcus McKinley
headon auto-bus colllsim here .
Hopllte, 53, Rt. 4 Lancaster, the Alhens Foundry 1U1d Machine Nelson Jones, 21, Pt. Pleasant len Eblin, 19, Pomeroy, 0.,
Works
at
Lancaster.
He
was
born
Al!rO CHECKED
0., former Mason COWltian, will
Rt. 2, destruction of property; and Judith Lym Finnicum, 21,
in Mason County on July 15, Garland Turner, 46, Rock Mow'lMIDLAND,
Pa. (UPO - An
be held !lmda..Y 2 p .m. in the
Mason: John Alvtn B.Yua, 52,
Mohr _ stevens Funeral llome 1915, a son of the late John and taih, va., no driver's license Pt. Pleasant, and Froda VIrgin- auto was checked lor clues towith ~ Rev. James Nea..l offic- Mary Newell Hoplite.
and failure to have vehicle un- ia Byus, 48, Pl. Pleasant; Glem dlcy In the Saturday nlsht latal·
Surviving are a son, Larry der control .
iating. Burial will be in the ConEdwards, 19, Hartford, and Car- stabbing ol Frod (Denny) SmoAllen
Hoplile,
Columbus;
three
ther&amp;, 38, WellsvUle, Ohlo, who
cord cemetery .
ol Lee Sleeth, 18, Letart.
was lomKI by otncers in h I s
Mr. Hopllte was killed Sat. brothers, Ralph and Avery Hop- Eulah Glover, llenderson, and
Mr&amp;. .James Hayes, ZanesvUie;
parked car.
urday, Nov. 16, in a fiery one lite, Lancaster, and Adra of A.
car accident on U. S. 33 north manda, 0.; two sisters, Mrs. and one grandchild.

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only 10c with any
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smokeless, dripless, colorfast and
handsomely packaged. You get two
12'tapered candles ... a 45~ value,
for only 10~ with any. purchase at
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Station, while the supply lasts. Look
for the "TWIN CANDLE" sign and
drive in soon.

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Now You Know

Bailey is
Omrch Post
PT. PLEASANT - Thomas
Bailey was elected church school
Sllj)Orlntendent ol Heights United Methodist church in the annual congreg-,dional meeting Sunday morning. He succeeds Clair
Lee Cottrill, who has directed
the school program during the
past two years.
other officers elected include
assistant superintendent, Carrel
Cox; lay leader , Carl LJnch.
Jr. ; assistant lay leader, Thornton Wood;andtwotrustees, whose
terms will continue through De·
cember 31, 1971: Clair Lee Cot·
.trill and John Towner. Other officers of the church will be elected in the regular meeting or the
Administrative Board. This will
be the last such congregational
meeting In the church as the official body to elect these officers will be the new Olarge
Conference, operating next year.
Heights YF members will attend the monthly Point Pleasant Youth Fellowship meeting
at the Vernon church on the Union charge Tuesday, November
19, at 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, regular prayer and
Bible stud.Y senices will be held
at the church at 7:30 o'clock with
choir practice following this service. Thursday w.orning, the Bible study group will meet at 10
o'clock.
Next &amp;mda,y will be observed
as Reconciliation Sunday in all
U n I ted Methodist churches
Utroughot.lt the denomination. On
this day, members will be invited to make offerings and four
year pledges to the Bishops' Fund
for Reconciliation. A goal of
$400,000 has been assigned the
224,000 United Methodists In
West Virginia.
The fund is designed to bring
into harmony groups that are out
or the church, to support the
Commission on Religion and Race
program II, to help in the recruiting of young ministers, and to
support the United Methodist
Youth Volunteer senice (in Lhe
age group 18 to 30). Fifty per
cent of the total received will
remain in each Annual Conference for locally initiated projects.
SIGNS 1,000 CONTRACTS
COLUMBUS (UPO - The Ohio
Trade Mission made more than
l,OOll contracts last week at a
trade rair in Melbourne, Australia, state Development Director F. P. Neuenscllwander said
Tuesday. An Australian trade
group was invited to visit Ohio.

Holzer Medical center, Firat
Ave. VJsitlna hours 2-4 and 7-8
p m. Pararts only on Pediatrics
Ward.
Admissions
Mrs. Wade L. Uttle, Rt. 27
Gallipolis; Joseph F. HallhUI,
Rt. 1 Cheshire; Sbelba L.
Mooney, Rt. 2 L"rown City; J.
Russell Jeffers, Rt. 2 Crown
City; Mrs. Willard W. Woodruff, Rt. 2 Vinton; Mrs. Edgar
c. Griffith, Jr., Rt. 1 Vinton;
Harley C. tallthan, Rt. 1 Ew·
lngton; Mrs. Virgil F. Adkins,
Rt. 2 Letart; Jimmy J. Thornton, Pt. Pleasant; George Stewart, Mason; Mrs. Roger K.
Deem, Pomeroy; Mrs. James
J. Smith Rt. 1 Portland; Edward J, 5lrauss, Minersville;
Mrs. Grace E. Hysell, Middleport; Mrs. Homer E. Hysell,
RL 2 Pomeroy; Norman G. Rose.
Rt. 1 Minersville; Harry C. l-Ull,
Rt. 2 Racine; Joseph H. Hood,
Minersville; Mrs. Ronald D.
S.OOk, Wellston; Charles D. Kisor, Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs. Clarence E. Batley, Flatwoods, Ky.;
Mrs. JohD M. Clair, Ashland,
Ky.; Mrs. Hobert E. Whitt, Russell, Ky.; Mrs. 0. Orner Thornas, McArthur; Lori Ann Buck,
Buffalo, W. Va; Vernon O. Duhl,
Rt 4 Jackson; David D. stewart,
Ironton; Miss Barbarr J. Adkins, FalrOOrn; Mrs. C I Y d e
Smith, wellston
Births
Mrs. Roger K. Deem, Pome·
roy, daughter, 10:09 a.m. Monday; Mrs James J. Smith. Rt. 1
Portland, dau2hter. 11:28 a.m.
Monday; Mrs. Harold Rickard,
Clifton, daughter, 12:25 p.m.
Monday; Mrs. Edgar C. GrUflth, Jr., nt. I VInton, daughter, 2:40 p.m. Mmda,y; Mrs
Ronald D. SloOk, Wellston, dauglJter, 4:19 p.m. Monday; Mrs.
Charles Spurlock
Gallipolis,
daughter, 6:09 p, m. Monday; Mrs.
Clyde Smlth, Wellston, daughter,
12:34 a.m. Tuesday; Mrs. CWford Thornton, Rt. 2 Gallipolis,

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POMEROY Llono Club, wltll a big help!~ from John
Q, Public, has wrapped up a worth)' project.. Tuesday night the
members of the club above met at the Oh.io Power Co. bulldi'*
to pack eyeglasses for shipment to "New Eyes for the Needy,
Inc.," at Short Hills, N. J. About 1,000 pairs ol discarded

tar.

Market Report

MANNINGTON, W. VL (UP0
- About 70 coal miners were
trapped undergrourd today by
explosions and fire in a seven--

mine-long deep mine near here.
Radio contact waa made within
four hours with eight ol the
trapped men.
Marion County Sheriff Robert
H. Tenruuit said shortly before
JO am. EST, about four hours
atter the first e)(J)Ioslon, that
radio contact was established
with eight men tra,pped in a
portal a considerable distance
tram an area where the
explosions and fire were believed to have occw-red.
Temant said a rescue crew of
the Mountaineer COil Co.,
OWI8r ol the mine. would

attempt to lower a "bucket'' by
cable into the portal entrance for
the eight men.
Tennant said there were no
koown casualties in the ac·
ctdent.
He said 01ine sl.l'erirtendent
Lawrence Riggs reported nine
miners escaped rrom one ot ttw:·
mine's many exits shortly after
the first explosion occurred at 6
a.DL EST, near the mine's
Uewellyn portal In Marion
CoUnty, close to the southern
Pennsylvania border.
At least two more e]jploslons
loll""ed, the sheriff said.
The Mowttaineer mine lies
about 20 miles north of
Monorph, W. VL, where the
naUon's worst coal mine disast.-

er occurred in 1907, kllli~ 361
men.
The last major West Virginia
mine acddent occurred last
Mliy when 25 men were trapped
in a mine near Hominy Falls,
w.VL, alter a coal-cutting
machine broke through a wall
or an adjoining water-filled
abandoned mine. Four men
were kllled, 15 were found alive
after six days arxl six were
rescued alive after 10 days.
A spokesman for the Ma~
nlngton mine said it employed
360 miners working three shifts.
He said It was not known flow
many men were in the mine
when the explosions occurred.

FIVE-DAY WEATHER

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By United Press lnter~tlonal
Never in the past tlve years have Red

Comm1B11st China In the United Nations.
At the same time, it killed - perhaps for good - a resolution
calling for both Chinas to be seated In the United Nations. The vote
was 67-30, with 27 abstentions, against the "two China" plan, which
both Taipei and Peking said they would not acc~t anyway.

Temperature" in OhJo tor
the five4ay period 0( Thursdlcy through Moodlcy will aver.
age above normal. DayUme
high temperatures will anrage in the UJII)er 40s and low
50s and nlgtttime lows will be
in the low and mid 30s.
A warming trend will occur
the latter J&gt;lrl or the week with
no major changes thereafter.
Pre~Jtatlon will total around
one-tenth of an inch or less as
showers over the weekend and
early next week.

Two Forfeit Bonds
KEY BISCAYNE, FLA. - PRESIDENT-ELECT Richard M. Nixon
Two defendant• lorleltedboods
meets today with 1·,,(1 key campaign advisers lor an intensive confer- and a third was fined Tuesdlcy
ence on the problems aflead..
night by Middlepo&lt;i MB¥or
Compalgn manapr John Mitchell and ~ltornia Lt. Gov. R&lt;lbert 0. Fisher. Forlelt!ng $25 bonds
Finch were to join Nixon at his Key Biscayne retreat to discuss Or were Russell K. McDaniel, 19,
ture White House stat! appointmerta, tranBition matters and Ideas pt, Pleasant, reckless O,PBralor the new adminhtraUon.
Uon, and Freddie Mimotr, 23,
CIOYeland, speeding. Fined $10
TOLEDO - THE FEDERAL BUREAU of lnvestil!Otion hoo been and costs was Karen J. Faulk,
asked to investigate recent demonstr1tions against the Lucas County 19, Middleport, charged with
Welfare Department. County C&lt;Dimissionpresident Slul Wittenberg speeding.
said he is calling for the probe todeterm.iDe how much am what ldnd
or outside agitation may be involved.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Twerty-seven persons were charged with trespasslng tn the
Admlsalms - Harry ~neer,
Lucas COunty welCare bulldirw Tuesday when they staged a sit-in to
Radne; Myrtle Durst, Pomeroy,
enforce demarxls ror increased welfare pl)'lllents.
Discharges - None.

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them all In VIEW-MASTER lull-color, lhree-dlmenolon plcturea. ExciU119 VIEW-MASTER stereo piclures are "Juslllko ralfl." Breath-laking full-color
•nd atartllng threa-di.JTI&amp;nsioni put you rlgh1 Into
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COLUMBUS (UPJ) ~ The
state Highway Department has
issued a new map that baa no
roads on it but blocka out in
black and OOllltf.es which voted
against the recently enacted
$759 mlllioo. bond Issue

A lrue "me:gtc tooklng gl111" to take you

to tho world of VIEW·MAST!ll Stereo Ploturee. Mak" ltlreo ecenn "come to ltfel''
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.nyone. Choos• ftom wotld travel, U.S. scenlce, adwnture, Mllnce, hletary, cartoon and Wll'lillon
f~tM, fairy Iaiii and muoh more.

See the comp lete line of Viewmaster Products Camera
DepHtment 1st Floor. Be sure to see also all of the
Polaroid Cameras and Film on sale. Complete line of
Kodak Movie and Still Cameros - Binoculars - Flashlighh - Electri~; Shovers - Timex Wot~;hes - Jewel
Cases - Ask any of the sales people to help you find
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partment denied the map was
,Prepared lor use In establishing
,PI'ioritles in allocation c:l the
bond 111011e1 that wiD be ulod
for
highway improvements,

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COLUMBUS - The American Legion or Ohio today alerted Ohio veterans that a widely spread report in reeentdays
of legis1atloo providing lor a
special dividend to World War
n ntei-arls, Who have or have
had National Service Life Insurance, is completely false.
The Veterans Adrninistratim in Washington, D. c.,
confirmed to the Ohio Legion
that this rumor is complete .
Jy erroneous.

the Money crisis
p ARL~ (UP0 - WEST EUROPEAN MONEY markets shut down
today to aid Fronce In Its light to 11¥8 the lranc from devaluation.

The non-Communist world's wealthiest oations met in Bonn to discuss the world money crisis.
France shut lts Oranclal markata "until further notice" to prevent further speculation on the franc. Other Eurq&gt;ean natloRB fol·
lowed oniL In the United Stotes tile otock markol was closed lor
ita regular Wednesday hollday. Prealdent Charles do Gaulle met
with hil cabinet In an emergency session that lasted almost three
hours. Despite the crisis, a govermnent apokesman bl1ndQ' •
nounced after tbe meeting that monetlry problems were not dlscueJed.

Scripps Howard oewspapers re-

PARIS (UPO- Sootll Vietnam
today again rejected taking part
in Paris Vietnam talks under
present coOOitions, Vietnamese
sources said. Allied diplomats
at the same time said Moscow
appears to be telling the
Ccmmunists to makl! it easier
for Saigon to erxl il.s boycott
ant come to the negotiations.
The
diplomats
said
the
Kremlin even wants the Communists to slow down military
action in Sooth VIetnam.
In · Vung Tau,
Vietnam,
Vietnamese sources said President Nguyen Van Thleu of
South Vietnam reaffinned the
taJks boycott in a closed door
speeeh there to political filllowers.
South VIetnam's boycott is
based mainJy on a refusal to
see tile Viet Cong get full
conferen~:e status. Thieu wants
the Viet Cong seated lis only a
part or the llanoi delegation.
Le Due Tho, tl1e powerful
member of the Nortll Vietnam
delegation, was currently in the
fourth
day
of a Moscow
stopover on his wa)' here from
llanoi. Diplomats in Paris said

Defiance
Rages in

Prague
PRAGUE (UP0- Prague oollege students defied the government toda.y and voted to extend
by at least one day their
campus strike. Railway workers
vowed to stop all trains in Ute
cspltal
if the
Communist
regime
moved agaJnst the
students.
About 400 students meeting in
tile philosophy department of
Charles University voted overwhelmingly to extend a strike
by all 22,000 students for 24
hours. Sentiment was ror an
even longer extension. But
students went along with their
leaders' call lor only one more
day to protest the rollapse of
Czechoslovak Communist reform
At the
mee~ s
start,
leaders read a government
rrtatement "asking" the students
to end their occupation of
classroom buildings which began Monday. "I don't want to
stay one more da,y,'' one yOUth
shouted. "1 want to stay even
longer," the others cheered.
The leaders then read a letter
of support from Prague railway
workers who referred to the

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eyegla&amp;ses were contributed by Meigs Cwntlans over a two
week period to the Lions Club project. The glasses wlll be given
to needy persons after processing. From left to right are Fred
Morrow, Ralph Graves, N. W. Compton, project chairman,
Tom CaueU and Dale Warner.

70 Miners Trapped

COLUMBUS (UPO - DallY
cash grain prices paid to farmers Tuesday at grain elevators
In Central, Northwestern a n d
Southwestern Ohio as quoted. by
the Ohio De.Pif(ment of Agriculture are: No. 2 Wheat (bu): mostly unchanged, 1.20-1.25, mollly
1.20-1.23; No. 2 Esr Com (bu):
mostly 1-2 cents higher, .96-1.04
mostly 1.00 1.04; No. 2 illellod
Corn (bu); mostly 1 cent higher,
l.ol-1.08, mostly 1.01-1.06; No.
2 Sllellod Corn (100 lb.): mostly
I cent higher, 1.80-1.93, mostly
1.80-1.89; No. 2 Oats (bu): unson, 3:40 a.m Tuesda3; Mrs. changed to I cent higher, . 55Wade Little, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, .65, mostly .60 -.63; No. I SOYson, 6:24a.m. Tuesday.
beans (bu): mostly unchanged,
Discharges
2.34.2.46, mostly 2.34.2.42.
Pamela SUe Brooks, Dorcas
Elkins, Mrs. E. Mart Francis,
Mrs. Billy Hoock, Charles L,
Koonce, SUsan Dawn Lookado, HOFFMAN SIGNS
MONTREAL (UP0 The
Mrs. Mae Miller, Charles F.
Saxon, Thelma R. Saxon, Dale Mootreal Expos Mondlcy sigriod
T. Tucker, Mrs. Eleanor With- first baseman Ross Hottman to
ers, C, Frank Meadows, Perry a 1969 contract with their
E. Livingston, fi, Rebecca SUe Sarasota club in the Florida
Fields, Mrs. Stephen K. Darst Gulf Coast Rookie League.
Hotrman Is a student at the
and infant son.
University of Southern CaU!or·

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Saigon Rejects Joining
Peace Meeting

China's chances Cor admission to the United Nations been so remote.

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By a 58-44 vote with 23 abstentions, the U, N. General Assembly Tuesdty rejected the annual resolution to replace Nationalist China with

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Devoted To 1lu! lntere.ll Of'llu! Meig~·MtuOn Area

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
Nov. 19, 1968
ADMITTED: Mrs. HughWoodo;
Gallipolis Ferry; Mra. IYallurst;
Mt. Alto; Silas Lanier, ~
side; Mrll. Charrls MeDanielt
Pt. Pleasant; Ho,yt So)Te, Ma,
son; Nancy Burton, Pt. Pleasant; Harry Machlr, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. EmU Martin, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. JolmFranctsco, Letart;
Mrs. John McDaniel, Mason;
Mrs. Ray SnJder, Logan; MrS:
John Miller, Pt.. Pleasant; Jame11
Hash, Bidwell; Judy WOOII,vard,
PL Pleasant.
DISCHARGED: Timmy Ross,
Pt.. Pleasant; Mr11. James WiiIiams and son, Leon; Lisa Hoicomb, Pt. Pleasant; S t e v e n
Knight, Pt. Pleasant; aly stewart, Kanauga; Mra. Oshel Pat·
terson and son, Hender10n; Pa·
trtcia Dalton, Pt.. Pleasant; Lorna
Bowles, Robertsburg; Mrs. Russell Leach and daughter, Pt.
Pleasant; William Flora, Apple
Grove; Charles Johnson, Pt:.
Plea&amp;a.nl; Mrs. Brown Watterson, Apple Grove; I')cmald Hussell, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Gerald
Gibbs, MaBOll; Mrs. Glassco Farrow, rhlYtoo, 0.
BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Woods, GalllpoUsFerry,adaugh-

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any ot Prague's stations "

PT. PLEASANT -

Big Ten
Firm for
Blackout

Paul A.
of

the Buckeye Hills Resource
COnservation and Development
Project of Caldwell, Ohio, will
be the guest speaker at the
22nd aruma! banquet of the
Western Soil Conservation District, to be held at Cedar
Lakes FFA -FHA Camp, Rip.
ley, W. Va., Monday, Nov. 25.
Dodd received his B. S. in
Agriculture from West Virginia University in 1960. From
1900 to 1963 he served as
Soil Cooservationist for the
SOU Conservatioo Service at
Princeton, W. Va., and worked as a Soil Conservationist
In Ravenna, Ohio, 1963to 1967.
He will speak on, u c hange Are You Ready? 1

WINNER NAMED
Jllllaes
for tho Golremor'a
BONN (UPO - WEST GERMANY SUMMONED Into eme'llency 11
Eieht
Wonders
ol. Ohlo" ec:meesston the rlrance mlnlsters or the wol'ld"• 10 rlc:beat nm-c..tell
have
namod
Mr.
E. B. Heckmunist nations .t o avert chaos on the world money marketl and
endorn,
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Elm
Drive, Wooapossibly a panic.
The immocllate crisis was brought b;}' threats to the French ter, Ohio, 11 the Qrll place win(ranc, ,now wortll obout 20 &lt;enla. But - . r a In Swltzerllnd lore- ner. Nine other Ohlolllo Ued r...
&lt;:ast cOmplete chaos unlee urangementl are made for another the nmer.q~ spot. Ncme was In
Bretton Woods conference to revalue thtl world"s major currenClles. ll&lt;IUihelltOblo.

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Net earnings were$412 ,377,or
73 cents a share, a gain of 17
per cent over tile first. half C'l.
fisca11968.
Evans said several factors contributed to this improvement, including the

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PTA SASKE'I'BAU. PLAYERS - -bon
tho Pcmeroy PTA Women's Basketball team hwldle during 1 Pnctic:e
session tn prepirltion for a game this Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
qalnat the Syracuse PTA women, in the Pomeroy Junior High
Auditorium. Admission is SO cents for adults and 25 cents for
s~rts. Left to right are Dana Kessinger, coach, kneeling;
Margaret Ella Lewis. Susie Soulsby, NeacU C:arsey. Diane
KI!W, KoUhi Whitlatch, F.Jlen Rough~ Bett;y Batey and YY0111le
Sceli,y, coach, also kneelif!l,

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Meigs High School Marauders
turnod In a 54-46 win Tuescllcy aller school in a first basketball
scrimmage session at Kyger
Creek High. No individual scores
were kept
The Marallier coaching stafl',
headed by Carl Wolle, was reported leellng guarded satls,.ctlon at the result, oonsideriJW
sewral starters were released
from W
only recently..
The Marauder reserves will
scrliJUDIIe the Racine Southern
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He reveals that tile COJIIPUO'
entered new territory near Chicago during the six months wader review "and progress there
is in line with our anticipated
time table,"
Discussing the latest business
venture Into the first fast food
restaurant in ChllliMthe, Ohio,
Evans say6 that "patl"DD''oBge of.
the restaurant has been up to
expectations at this stage." tbe
relrtaurant started busineu on
October 25 and Is opuralad. by
Bob Evans Farm Foods, Inc ,
a wholly-owned subsidiary ofBob
Evans Farms.
William Wyant, 54, Racine, was
"We camot expect the reatransported by deputies or Meigs taurant or new marketing area•
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach tA&gt; to immediately add to our prof.
day to Lima State Hospital for a its because ventures into IJ'O'Wtb
60-day examinatiq,n period.
areas of this nature eost money
Wyant, charged in the August to develop," he adds. 'tWe be24 shotgun slaying of Michael lieve they represent IOUDd in·
Lee Dotson, 28, Parkersburg, vestment for futw-e proftta."
was ordered taken to 1M hospibll
PLAN GOLFING PARTY
by Cc:rnmon Pleas .Judge John C.
The Christmas pal1J' for memBacon upon request ol defense
atlorney Junes B. O'Brien.
bers of the Pomeroy Golf Cllio,
ln other activity, SherUf Hart- green fee players, and t h e 1 r
enbach this morning took Wil- spouses has been announced
liam Reeves. 54, Albany, to the De&lt;. 8, heglnning at 6~ p.m.
Athens Stile Hospltll to begin •
at tile Pomeroy Amerlean Le30 to 60 day examination period. gion hall. T!eketa, priced att2,
Judp Blcon ordered Reeves m~ be purchalod from memto Athens after he appeared in bers ol the Women' a AltofDcourt Tuescllcy and changed his t!on or at the golf &lt;lub.
plea to auilty on an indecent exLOCAL TEMPS
posure charge. Reeves was hlThe temperature Inn
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clowut\Jwn bUalnea1 cllltrbt at
charge after he plod not gullt,y 11:29 a.m waa 35 ......._ ,..
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ger Creek reservea, but played
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home apinst Jackson Friday
nlghL
In another &amp;rei scrl..mmqe,
Portsmouth llllothored Gall!polja 7'1-61 ot Portamoulh, aloo
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against EplingbroughtbytheOhlo
State Bar Association.
Epling was charged In November, 1966 by the bar asaoctadon,
with seven eow1t&amp; of misconduct
Including a 15-month delay In accounting to a client for money collected, his handlingofestatemat.
ters as attorney for administrators and the issuance of rr.oJW
than 200 insuf!i dent fund chech.
The court's Board of Grtevances and Discipline found. Epling guilty and recommended that
he be indefinitely suspendedtrom
the practice of law. The Ohio .su.
preme Court approved the rec-

Evans Farms Set New

Gov. George Romney Tuesday joined the effort to televise
saturday's K811lt: by urging the
governors of the seven other
states in the league aOO presidents of the conference sehools
to request that NCAA officials
permit the contest to be teleBoth sales and earnings of
vised.
Bob Evan~&lt; farms, Inc. tor ttu:
"ThousaOOs upoo thousands
six .utmths ended October 25,
of football fans •tionwide
1968 established new high receagerly want to watch Sl.tur· ords for a ha..ll-year period, it
day's decisive UM-OSU game
is announced toc:1a:r by nroert
matching two of the ration•s
L. Evans, president. And he add four top - ranked teams for the ed, •• As we go into the colder
Big Ten Championship and months, which traditionally ill'e
Rose Bowl berth," Romney the best for sausage sales, we
said in a telegram to his fellow continue to be optimistic lor the
governors and the college presi- next six months."
dents.
Sales or the midwest produThe Big Ten athletic direc- cer and distributor of sausage
tors Monday vetol!ld a request in the first half or its fiscal
to provide live telecasting of year amounted to $6.ll2,02 7, an
the game.
increase of 16 per cent aver the
$.'&gt; ,251,940 a year ago.

Meigs Wim
Practice Tilt

alter school

Suspended

COLUMBUS (UPO- A secorJ:I
television network will cover
the Ohio State - Michigan clash
here Saturday.
The 1Jnlversity of Michigan
announced. Tuesday that the
ommendation.
game would be beamed (rom
A practicing attorney in Galli.
here to the campus via closedpolis since September 1957, Epcircuit television.
ling was ..pubII ely reprimanded''
WOSU - TV, the Olllo State
by the Ohio Supreme CourtlnDe-·
Uni versil..Y station, announced
cember 1962 for his misconduct
Moo:tay plans to brc..dcast the
Epling filed an appeal on JW\e
as an attorney including "h l s
game live and In color on Its
21 sta.ying the Ohio Supreme persistent habit of writing and
channel (34).
Coort's order of suspension and uttering checks without sufDcThe game will be 'wiewed at
seeking a rehearing. But on July ient funds."
Am Arbor on two 1$ by 20 root
10, tho llh!o Supreme Court deEpling had altMII cornplet8d
screens in the MichtPri Events
rUed .Epllng a rehearins and that four years or his term as GalBuilding. Some 12,000 seats will
decision was appealed in August Ua County Prosecuting Attorney.
be available at $3 1 ticket
to the U. S. &amp;lpreme Court. Choosing not to seek re-elect:loo.,
Meanwhile, Big Ten officials
The Ohio Supreme Court's ac- fle instead ran for the post ol
continued to refuse pleas from
tion was taken on recommenda· Gallia Cowrty Conunon P I e a 1
the school that the game be
tion or its Board of Grievances Judge . He was defeated on Nov .
shown publicly. The clash will
and Discipline after a January
S by Democrat Ronald C. Caldetennine the championship or
1967 public hearing on charges houn .
the Big Ten and the Big Ten's
representative in the Rose

porled today,
The department noted that
virtually all of the Department's
No. 3 dlvisl~ which cuts
through central Dido !rom
Lorain
on Lake Erie to
Fairfield County east or Columbus voted against the bood
issue.
The b!gpll cwl1\)' to turn
lflumbs down on the lsaue was
HamUton wlrleb baa 112 miles
CJI Interstate idpway, the IOC•
ood laraest In tho state. However, it still haB a maze al
tralltc botdenecl&lt;s and other
hllbway problema.
tuallwo.Y dopartmenl olllctala
said oo allocation• will be made
until after the Legislature
meeta and establllhes a formula
·for cH-buUm ol the !lmds.

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Taft Orders
Attorney be
The Ohio Supreme Court has
suspenOOd indefinitely Gallia
COWlty
Prosecuting Attorney
John A. Epling, of Golllpolls,
from the practice of law.
An entry signed by Chief Justice Kingsley A. Taft, and dated
NO\I. 18 at Columbus, was filed
with Marjorie Rinehart, Clerk ol
Court, Gallia Cowrty Common
Pleas Court, on Tuesday. ft or.
dered Epling's suspension, his
surrender oC his Certificate of
Admission to tile Ohio Bar, and
payment or costs amounting to
$1,208.96.
The Ohio SUpreme Court entry incorporated lnto It the U, S,
Supreme Court's Tuesday, Nov.
12, denial ol Epling's appeal of
the Ohio Supreme Court's suspension order of June 19, 1968.

Bowl Jan. 1.

PAUL A. DODD

Dodd, Project Coordinator

the Kremlin was apparently
using Its inDuence on him. Tho
stopped earlier for only one day
in
Peking
where
Chinese
Communist lead~rs oppose any
comprOO'lise with Saigon.
The alii ed diplomats said the
Kremlin sought a toned down
Communist military posb.lre In
South Vietnam in order to ease
Saigon's stand against ei'Kiing
its boycott.
A new series of C&lt;Bnmunist
shellin.gs of allied bases in Sooth
Vietnam has raised concern
here illllong diplomats that it
may
harden Thieu's stand
agaJnst sending a delegation to
Paris.

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by any means, to look upon this

great bcKb' as an institution HParate and apart from the peo-

Washington •••

ple. ll Is, rather, to make an
accCMmling of the stewardship
of those

to whom the people

;··'· Report

have entrusted, in a very real
sense today , their IW,es, their
rortunes and their sa.'c red honor
. The Congress, created by
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the people and fully representa.,"'!, ' '•'" ,': •
tive of them, shares with them
Senate Uol·ument No. 113 was sponse of the congress was irn· the opportunities and the obligaordered to be printed on October mediate . Where the needs and tions that are the right and the
11, 1968. It has receh·e-d lillie- the protcl'l ion ol our people here responsibility of every ,\m\wlpublic allention. Senate Docu- al home were effectively met by can
ment 113 is the Reporl of the Adminislratiolt action, we apSenate l)o(·umcnt 113 b&gt;ives a
Mioority L.eader of the Senate plauded and approved. But when quotation from ,\braham Lin for lhe Sel'Ond Session oC the the spending of our people's dol - coln as having been a ro,lide li.oo
lars was unwise, or where pro90th Congress
during the 90th Congress. I bcposals
for solutions of domesThe esteemed Ullnois Senator
lie\o·e it is a sensible attitude
Everelt McKinley Dirksen Is the tic problems were, in our opin- to adopt as we head into the
author of the report and it is ion, unwarranted and ill · con- 91st Congress: "I shall try to
full of the brilliant rhetoric this sidered we did not hesitate to cOITl'cl errors where shown to
man has displayt':d for many work and vote ror their rejec- be errors, and I shttll adopt
years . At lhe samf." time the tion.
new views as fast as they shall
To make a report to the people
Doeument is laden with a great
appear to be Irue views."
deal of plain truth about l he on llw stateofthc tongress is not,
temper of the 90th Congress.
I would like to paraphrase
some of the items from thi s report .
The mood and ro le of the
Congress in this past year have
been reflected in doubts . Doubts
about the viciousness of individual and organized uimt&gt; in the
United States . Doubts tha i the
I WITH STATED PURCHASE!
.fo"ederal governmt.'fll is full y a.
ware of the housewife's dilemma
as living costs soar. Doubts
aboul
the
impossible
ec onomic position the -\mer ican farmer
faces
Doubt
that ihe Administration's passion for "building bridges" with
Communist nations bent upon our
destruction makes any sense
The report quotes from" Green
Pastures," that great play af a
generalion ago, when Noah says
to the Lord: "Everythin' dat's
s'posed to be faslened down is
comin' loose!" And indeed at
times il has seemed thai way
Too many of lhe principles and
practices. the customs and stand·
ards that once we knew and cher ·
ished appear to be in eclipse,
some perhaps lost forever.
Despite the many doubts and
the Vietnam war seeming to be
an ever present and practically
insoluble problem the Congress
acted in keeping with the best
tractition and intercsl of the Nation as a whole.
S(urle,-, legislation with which
I personally disagreed passed
the Congress and became law.
18 to 20 Pounds
10 Pounds &amp; Up
Other measures which I supJl.rted'iiio"w,e re enacted. In both
Cfses it ' mok the support r1 ·
diembers" or both political par Ues.
Where the defense of the Nation and the support of our armed forces was concerned re-

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PT. PLEASANT- The Mason
County Court membershavobeen
conducting a recoWlt in the recent general election voting in
the behalf of persons who h a d
sought a recount following the
vote canvassing last week .
The votes cast for Judge ol
the 29th Judicial district u.nd the
COWlty commissioner race are
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TO WED
PT. PLE,\SANT - Two cou
pies have made applications for
marriage licenses in the c:ffice
of the cmmty clerk. Awlying
were Steven Gail Warner, 21,
,\rbuckle , and Nancy Mae Morgan, 19, Pt. Pleasant; Grover
Elsworth FuJtz, 20, Cottageville,
and Bernice Kathryn Fultz, 29,
I. eon.

Killed in

Underway~

It All
Saturday in Columbus

Accidlmt Tue..day

each being individually taJiied.
Judge James Lee Thompson (D)
was the apparent winner in the
judgeship over repOOlican V. K ,
Knapp by approximately 100
votes and in the t-ommissioner
race Elvin (Pete) Wedge (lt) won
over democrat l{eid Doolittle by
approximately 75 votes.
At the close oC the day Tues~
day the recount was only a little over half way through and
will probably continue the rest
oC the week before completed.

Holzer Medical Center: VisitIng hours 2..24 and 7~ p.m. Parents ooly on Pediatrics Ward .
Admissions
Daniel S. Davis, 644 Fourth
1\ve.; Mrs. Raymond Scott, 817
Fourth Ave.; Elias W, Sisson,
Rt. I Vinton; Rebecca S. Fields,
m. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs. S. Cole
Staats, New Haven; Arthur R.
Sylvester, ~racuse; Mrs. John
P. Kauff, Middleport; Mrs . Garold E. Sizemore, Radcliff; Mrs.
John F. Klein, Jackson; Mrs.
Howard C. Robinson, Rt. 1 Ripley, W.Va.; M.·s. Stella C, Booten, Athens; Mrs. Dolly KUng,
Athens; Mrs. Harold C. Dean,
Coal Grave; Mrs. Dewey J . Ross,
Wellston; Mrs. Anna A. Angles,
Oak Hill; Tina M. Parsons, Rt.
2 South Webster.

Balllsll&lt; Ml.,lle

A ballistic missile is an unmanned vehicle. the major
portion of whose flight path to
its target is a ballistic trajectory which is determined by
gravitational and drag forcPs
alone .

No one was injured but a deer
was
ldlled tn an at-cident at 2:45
Births
Tuesday on tu. 7, £our and
p.m.
Mrs. Garold E. Sizemore, Radcliff, daughter, 6:57 a.m. Tues- one..tentt~ miles norUt of Pomeday; Mrs. S, Colest.aats, New Ha- roy, the state IUghway Patrol
ven, daughter, 9:27 a.m. Tues- rePJrled.
OOicers said the animal ran
da,y.
across the highway in front of
Discharges
Mrs. Virgil F. Adkins, John a northbound car driven by HarE. Bishop, Clay C. Burns, Ed· ley R. Morrison, 48, Marietta.
ward S. Cotley, Mrs. Horace T. There was heavy damage to the
Dean. Mrs. DaJc A. Gillesoie. vehicle
Jud,y A, llanauer, steve S. Hornsby, Edward E, Hoyt, D, M r s.
With respect to population,
CJ.yde L. Langley, Mrs . John II, the three largest cities in the
Montgomery, George E. Moore. world are Tokyo, London and
Chester Scou, Russell S c o t t, New York, in respective
Thomas Scites, Rebecca Smalley, order.
David D. Stewart, Mrs. Hobert
E. Harvey and infant daughter,
E. Whitt, Rodney G, Winters,
Mrs . Lloyd R. Finley and Infant Mrs. Robert c. Waugh and in·
daughter, Mrs. Gary M. Harri- fant son, Mrs. James E. Morrison and infant son, Mrs . Harold son and lnfant daughter.

l'OLUMBliS (lJPi) -

State, Purdue and Indiana were
exported to batlle for the Big
Ten championship,
The Bucke)·es had finished
strong in 1967 with four straight
victories, to post a 6-3 season,
and had 27 leUermen returning.
Many guessperts had rated
Purdue as the nation's No. 1
collegiate football team. After
all, the Boilermakers had All~
American halfback L e r o .l
Keyes and All-Big Ten quarterback Mike Phipps, plus a monstrous defensive line.
Irdiana's ram e d "Cardiac
Kids" had stunned the grid
world b.\' g rabbing a share of
the Big Ten title in 1967. Quar~
terback llarry Gonso performed
hi s magic once - why not
again?
Purdue not onl) rell to Ohio

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Riding on the outcome, in
addition to the Big Ten
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is possible top-of·the-ladder
rating in the major polls ,
The Ohio State Buckeyes go
into the contest rated No. 2
in the nation, and Michigan
holds the No , 4 spot.
After due deliberation and
personal visits by this correspondent to the secret
workouts of these two explo·
sive elevens, the Hoople
System forecasts a WoJver·
ine victory by a narrow 26-24
count-har·rumph!
Another game featuring
two of the pollsters' favorite
teams matches powerful
Kansas and Missouri of the
Big Eight. The Tigers and
Jay hawks are so evenly
matched it is almost impos sible to select a winner. hn·
possible, that is, to all selec tors except Hannibal Wotta ·
burp, long-time member of
the Hoople F'orecasting
force
Hannibal, the pride of Missouri, called just last night
to give us the magic words .
"The Tigers by two!" By a
strange coincidence-kaff.
kaff-when we fed our facts
and figures back through the
computer, we carne out with
the same two points. I pre dict a 27-25 triumph for Missouri-um-kumph!

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The TV fare for the daya doubleheader-is top
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know
"The only thing I know is that
we're on suspension,'' Ballman
said. "I tried to find out today
what our whole situation was but
Kuharlch wasn't too concrete.
fie just told me in a very businesslike way that 1 was suspended. We'll find out when we
meet with him just what posi tion we're ln.''

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pa this year .
1\&amp;M Coach Jake Gaither an.
nowtced Tuesday that Alcorn
A&amp;M tollege ot Lormll'l, Miss .,
had been selected as the RattJers· opponent in the Dec. 7
game in Miami's Orilllge Bowl
and Insisted that It had nothing
lo do with the racial question ,

Thi.LAIIASSEE, Fla. (UPO The Orange Blossom Classic will
hTLhNTh (UPQ - Florida
again be a battle between two o( State and Louisiana State wtll
the nation's top Negro schools, be total strangers when they
meet in the first amual Peach
Bowl on Dec . 20, but theireoaeh.
es are old friends.
The two teams have never met in
football, but Seminole head Coach
Bill Peterson and LSU Coach
Charlie McClendon were both
If the tincinnatl aerial artist
assistants in the 1950's under·
has another game like last Sat- Paul Dietzel at LSU.
urday, he will become the all time yardage-gaining champion
for one college season. His current net yardage total is 2,831
yards.

Chillicothe Bomber Sets Record
CINCINNATI (UPO - Univer~
slty of Cinchmati quarterback
Greg Cook, the nation's c olIege total orrens.e leader, must
wonder what a guy has to do
to win a football game.
Last Saturday,
the blond
bomber from Chillicothe, Ohio
set a new collegiate singlegame record by passing for 554
yards. lie threw rour touchdown passes , ran for another
TD and completed 3J or 56
passes.
~II Cincinnati lost 60-4fl to
undefeated Ohio Uni\·ersity, although the Rearcats piled up
the most yardage, 684, by any
losing learn in recorded NCi\A
hi story
"Sure i! was discouraging,''

took said. "It's discouraging
any lime we lose. And I can't

blame it all on our defense, because we made some ml.stahes
on offense - like the fumble I
made to set up one of their
touchdowns"
Not one to dwell on the past,
however, Cook looks ahead to
Cincinnati's final game against
Miami or Ohio here Saturday.
Topping 3,000 Mark
In the Miami en counter , he
appears virtually certain to become the third player in NCAA
hi story to amass more than
3,000 total yards in one season.
Two Tulsa quarterbacks, Bill
Anderson in 1965 and Jerry
Rhome in 1964, were the others
to achieve that miJestone.

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Okla. St. 3Z, Kansas Sl. 18
LoulniUe 28, Drake 14
Boston College 45, Mass. 2.6
Missouri 27, Kansas 25

Duke 8, North Carolina 6
Mich. Sl. 24, Northwestern 21
Michigan 28, Oblo Slate 24
Ohio U. l5, No. IUinols 7
Oklahoma 40, Nebraska 16
Oregon State 35, Oregon 2I
Dartmouth 10, Ptnn 8

Mathematical Cenius
p a i r s old foes- Oklahoma
and Nebraska. The nightcap
features the nation 's No . 1
club. Southern California.
against UCLA in the Pacific
Eight headliner.
The Sooners will keep their
Big E i g h 1 championship
hopes alive by walloping Nebraska, 40-16, and the Tro.
jans. who already have
earned their third consecutive Rose Bowl ticket, wili
topple the Uclans, 2.1·15!
Despite the inclem e nt
weather- lain, mud and
snow-which pI a g u e d the
collegiate gridirons last Sat .
urday, the Hoople Forecast
recorded an amazing per·
formance, compiling an as .
tronomical . 784 average with
40 correct selections and 11
misses!
Now on with the forecast.
Wyoming !I, Arizona 11 (NI

Penn State 35, Plllsburgh 6
Prlncelon 40, Cornell 20
Purdue 2%, Indiana 21
TCU 3!, Rice 0
RichmClnd 27, Wm. &amp; Mary
20
Rutgers 18, ColgaLe 8
SMU 31, Baylor 9
Tennessee 25, Kentucky 18
Arkaasas 38, Texas Tech 26
LSU 14, Tulane 8
Southern Calli. %3, UCLA 15

l:tah 21, Utah Stale 3
Tex. El Paso 16, Colo. St. U.
14 (NI
VIrginia 13, Maryland 0
Washington !4, Wash. St. 20
Syraense 29, W. Virginia 17
No. Tex. St. %11, Wlcbtla Sl. 8
Minneaota 36, Wlseonsill 11
Xal'ler 2!, Bowlin~: Green 13

Arizona Sl. 34, San Jos• Sl.
31 (NI
Tampa %3, So. Miss. 16 (NI
Dayton 34, Temple 14

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and (;ary Ballman or the Philadelphia Eagles were to meet
with General Manager-Coach Joe
Kuharich today to discuss their
status and future following their
suspensions.
The two players were suspended abruptly by Kuharich
Tuosda,y after making remarks
about his coaching in New Yor~
There also were reports they
were placod on waivers but the
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Harvard vs. Yale-the one
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that your f a i I h r u L correspondent first gained athletic
prominence spearheading
the famed Flying Wedge for
the Yale varsity-BoolaBoola!
But that, alas, was long
ago and today we have a new
set of heroes who have car·
ried the Old Blue lo 16
straight victories and the
Harvard club to eight con.
secutive triumphs . In fact ,
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The winner face-s the No. I
team on New Year's Uay. The
matchl.{) couldn't have b e e n
more perfect.
It's easy to tell how much
Ohio State's Woody Hayes re...
spects Michigan. lie has said
very little about the upcoming
game.
Elliott is just as concerned,
but a bit more talkative.
"The_y have an excellent Coo~
ball team, their ranking is
right," Elliott said. '''lllei r offense is a tremendous threat
arx:l they have solid people all
through their defense.
"The most impressive thing,
out of many, about them is that
they're as active as any defense I've seen in some time.
"They've had poinls scored
against them, but their defenfle
has been tough when it had to
be. The points againsl them
came when il didn't mean
much.
"The key is their great quarterback play. Rex Kern is a
natural and the secord stringer
Ron Maciejowski, another sophomore, is nearly as good. We
were impressed with Bill Long
last year and he's not even
gelling to play."

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play, to set up the championship game.
"We are not overpowering.
We do not have burning speed
or great physical size, so it's a
matter of going oot each week
and doing the job," Elliott admits.
Led by tailback Ron Johnson
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Indiana proved human after
all .
Blending veterans and a Oock
of talented sophomores, Ohio
State lived up to its pre-season
expectations.
Top Teams Collide
The Bucke.)les have b e e n
ranked second nationall,y since
their 13-0 slunner over l'urdue.
Saturday they will battle
Michigan, now fourth ranked,
ror the Big Ten title and the
rlgflt to meet Southern california in the Hose Bowl.
Ohio state races a team that
fi~shed 4-6 last year and lost
most of Its oftensiw and defensive line.
Little was expected of Mlchi~
gan which had posted only foW'
winning seasons since 1959 under Chalmers (Bump) Elliott.

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by any means, to look upon this

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Washington •••

ple. ll Is, rather, to make an
accCMmling of the stewardship
of those

to whom the people

;··'· Report

have entrusted, in a very real
sense today , their IW,es, their
rortunes and their sa.'c red honor
. The Congress, created by
~i --:~:
.
the people and fully representa.,"'!, ' '•'" ,': •
tive of them, shares with them
Senate Uol·ument No. 113 was sponse of the congress was irn· the opportunities and the obligaordered to be printed on October mediate . Where the needs and tions that are the right and the
11, 1968. It has receh·e-d lillie- the protcl'l ion ol our people here responsibility of every ,\m\wlpublic allention. Senate Docu- al home were effectively met by can
ment 113 is the Reporl of the Adminislratiolt action, we apSenate l)o(·umcnt 113 b&gt;ives a
Mioority L.eader of the Senate plauded and approved. But when quotation from ,\braham Lin for lhe Sel'Ond Session oC the the spending of our people's dol - coln as having been a ro,lide li.oo
lars was unwise, or where pro90th Congress
during the 90th Congress. I bcposals
for solutions of domesThe esteemed Ullnois Senator
lie\o·e it is a sensible attitude
Everelt McKinley Dirksen Is the tic problems were, in our opin- to adopt as we head into the
author of the report and it is ion, unwarranted and ill · con- 91st Congress: "I shall try to
full of the brilliant rhetoric this sidered we did not hesitate to cOITl'cl errors where shown to
man has displayt':d for many work and vote ror their rejec- be errors, and I shttll adopt
years . At lhe samf." time the tion.
new views as fast as they shall
To make a report to the people
Doeument is laden with a great
appear to be Irue views."
deal of plain truth about l he on llw stateofthc tongress is not,
temper of the 90th Congress.
I would like to paraphrase
some of the items from thi s report .
The mood and ro le of the
Congress in this past year have
been reflected in doubts . Doubts
about the viciousness of individual and organized uimt&gt; in the
United States . Doubts tha i the
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aboul
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impossible
ec onomic position the -\mer ican farmer
faces
Doubt
that ihe Administration's passion for "building bridges" with
Communist nations bent upon our
destruction makes any sense
The report quotes from" Green
Pastures," that great play af a
generalion ago, when Noah says
to the Lord: "Everythin' dat's
s'posed to be faslened down is
comin' loose!" And indeed at
times il has seemed thai way
Too many of lhe principles and
practices. the customs and stand·
ards that once we knew and cher ·
ished appear to be in eclipse,
some perhaps lost forever.
Despite the many doubts and
the Vietnam war seeming to be
an ever present and practically
insoluble problem the Congress
acted in keeping with the best
tractition and intercsl of the Nation as a whole.
S(urle,-, legislation with which
I personally disagreed passed
the Congress and became law.
18 to 20 Pounds
10 Pounds &amp; Up
Other measures which I supJl.rted'iiio"w,e re enacted. In both
Cfses it ' mok the support r1 ·
diembers" or both political par Ues.
Where the defense of the Nation and the support of our armed forces was concerned re-

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PT. PLEASANT- The Mason
County Court membershavobeen
conducting a recoWlt in the recent general election voting in
the behalf of persons who h a d
sought a recount following the
vote canvassing last week .
The votes cast for Judge ol
the 29th Judicial district u.nd the
COWlty commissioner race are
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TO WED
PT. PLE,\SANT - Two cou
pies have made applications for
marriage licenses in the c:ffice
of the cmmty clerk. Awlying
were Steven Gail Warner, 21,
,\rbuckle , and Nancy Mae Morgan, 19, Pt. Pleasant; Grover
Elsworth FuJtz, 20, Cottageville,
and Bernice Kathryn Fultz, 29,
I. eon.

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It All
Saturday in Columbus

Accidlmt Tue..day

each being individually taJiied.
Judge James Lee Thompson (D)
was the apparent winner in the
judgeship over repOOlican V. K ,
Knapp by approximately 100
votes and in the t-ommissioner
race Elvin (Pete) Wedge (lt) won
over democrat l{eid Doolittle by
approximately 75 votes.
At the close oC the day Tues~
day the recount was only a little over half way through and
will probably continue the rest
oC the week before completed.

Holzer Medical Center: VisitIng hours 2..24 and 7~ p.m. Parents ooly on Pediatrics Ward .
Admissions
Daniel S. Davis, 644 Fourth
1\ve.; Mrs. Raymond Scott, 817
Fourth Ave.; Elias W, Sisson,
Rt. I Vinton; Rebecca S. Fields,
m. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs. S. Cole
Staats, New Haven; Arthur R.
Sylvester, ~racuse; Mrs. John
P. Kauff, Middleport; Mrs . Garold E. Sizemore, Radcliff; Mrs.
John F. Klein, Jackson; Mrs.
Howard C. Robinson, Rt. 1 Ripley, W.Va.; M.·s. Stella C, Booten, Athens; Mrs. Dolly KUng,
Athens; Mrs. Harold C. Dean,
Coal Grave; Mrs. Dewey J . Ross,
Wellston; Mrs. Anna A. Angles,
Oak Hill; Tina M. Parsons, Rt.
2 South Webster.

Balllsll&lt; Ml.,lle

A ballistic missile is an unmanned vehicle. the major
portion of whose flight path to
its target is a ballistic trajectory which is determined by
gravitational and drag forcPs
alone .

No one was injured but a deer
was
ldlled tn an at-cident at 2:45
Births
Tuesday on tu. 7, £our and
p.m.
Mrs. Garold E. Sizemore, Radcliff, daughter, 6:57 a.m. Tues- one..tentt~ miles norUt of Pomeday; Mrs. S, Colest.aats, New Ha- roy, the state IUghway Patrol
ven, daughter, 9:27 a.m. Tues- rePJrled.
OOicers said the animal ran
da,y.
across the highway in front of
Discharges
Mrs. Virgil F. Adkins, John a northbound car driven by HarE. Bishop, Clay C. Burns, Ed· ley R. Morrison, 48, Marietta.
ward S. Cotley, Mrs. Horace T. There was heavy damage to the
Dean. Mrs. DaJc A. Gillesoie. vehicle
Jud,y A, llanauer, steve S. Hornsby, Edward E, Hoyt, D, M r s.
With respect to population,
CJ.yde L. Langley, Mrs . John II, the three largest cities in the
Montgomery, George E. Moore. world are Tokyo, London and
Chester Scou, Russell S c o t t, New York, in respective
Thomas Scites, Rebecca Smalley, order.
David D. Stewart, Mrs. Hobert
E. Harvey and infant daughter,
E. Whitt, Rodney G, Winters,
Mrs . Lloyd R. Finley and Infant Mrs. Robert c. Waugh and in·
daughter, Mrs. Gary M. Harri- fant son, Mrs. James E. Morrison and infant son, Mrs . Harold son and lnfant daughter.

l'OLUMBliS (lJPi) -

State, Purdue and Indiana were
exported to batlle for the Big
Ten championship,
The Bucke)·es had finished
strong in 1967 with four straight
victories, to post a 6-3 season,
and had 27 leUermen returning.
Many guessperts had rated
Purdue as the nation's No. 1
collegiate football team. After
all, the Boilermakers had All~
American halfback L e r o .l
Keyes and All-Big Ten quarterback Mike Phipps, plus a monstrous defensive line.
Irdiana's ram e d "Cardiac
Kids" had stunned the grid
world b.\' g rabbing a share of
the Big Ten title in 1967. Quar~
terback llarry Gonso performed
hi s magic once - why not
again?
Purdue not onl) rell to Ohio

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could put everything together ."
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a couple or close calls this sea son - in games with Illinois ,
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Riding on the outcome, in
addition to the Big Ten
crown and a Rose Bowl bid.
is possible top-of·the-ladder
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The Ohio State Buckeyes go
into the contest rated No. 2
in the nation, and Michigan
holds the No , 4 spot.
After due deliberation and
personal visits by this correspondent to the secret
workouts of these two explo·
sive elevens, the Hoople
System forecasts a WoJver·
ine victory by a narrow 26-24
count-har·rumph!
Another game featuring
two of the pollsters' favorite
teams matches powerful
Kansas and Missouri of the
Big Eight. The Tigers and
Jay hawks are so evenly
matched it is almost impos sible to select a winner. hn·
possible, that is, to all selec tors except Hannibal Wotta ·
burp, long-time member of
the Hoople F'orecasting
force
Hannibal, the pride of Missouri, called just last night
to give us the magic words .
"The Tigers by two!" By a
strange coincidence-kaff.
kaff-when we fed our facts
and figures back through the
computer, we carne out with
the same two points. I pre dict a 27-25 triumph for Missouri-um-kumph!

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The TV fare for the daya doubleheader-is top
drawer. The Hrst meeting

know
"The only thing I know is that
we're on suspension,'' Ballman
said. "I tried to find out today
what our whole situation was but
Kuharlch wasn't too concrete.
fie just told me in a very businesslike way that 1 was suspended. We'll find out when we
meet with him just what posi tion we're ln.''

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1\&amp;M Coach Jake Gaither an.
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had been selected as the RattJers· opponent in the Dec. 7
game in Miami's Orilllge Bowl
and Insisted that It had nothing
lo do with the racial question ,

Thi.LAIIASSEE, Fla. (UPO The Orange Blossom Classic will
hTLhNTh (UPQ - Florida
again be a battle between two o( State and Louisiana State wtll
the nation's top Negro schools, be total strangers when they
meet in the first amual Peach
Bowl on Dec . 20, but theireoaeh.
es are old friends.
The two teams have never met in
football, but Seminole head Coach
Bill Peterson and LSU Coach
Charlie McClendon were both
If the tincinnatl aerial artist
assistants in the 1950's under·
has another game like last Sat- Paul Dietzel at LSU.
urday, he will become the all time yardage-gaining champion
for one college season. His current net yardage total is 2,831
yards.

Chillicothe Bomber Sets Record
CINCINNATI (UPO - Univer~
slty of Cinchmati quarterback
Greg Cook, the nation's c olIege total orrens.e leader, must
wonder what a guy has to do
to win a football game.
Last Saturday,
the blond
bomber from Chillicothe, Ohio
set a new collegiate singlegame record by passing for 554
yards. lie threw rour touchdown passes , ran for another
TD and completed 3J or 56
passes.
~II Cincinnati lost 60-4fl to
undefeated Ohio Uni\·ersity, although the Rearcats piled up
the most yardage, 684, by any
losing learn in recorded NCi\A
hi story
"Sure i! was discouraging,''

took said. "It's discouraging
any lime we lose. And I can't

blame it all on our defense, because we made some ml.stahes
on offense - like the fumble I
made to set up one of their
touchdowns"
Not one to dwell on the past,
however, Cook looks ahead to
Cincinnati's final game against
Miami or Ohio here Saturday.
Topping 3,000 Mark
In the Miami en counter , he
appears virtually certain to become the third player in NCAA
hi story to amass more than
3,000 total yards in one season.
Two Tulsa quarterbacks, Bill
Anderson in 1965 and Jerry
Rhome in 1964, were the others
to achieve that miJestone.

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Iowa 31, Illinois 19
Okla. St. 3Z, Kansas Sl. 18
LoulniUe 28, Drake 14
Boston College 45, Mass. 2.6
Missouri 27, Kansas 25

Duke 8, North Carolina 6
Mich. Sl. 24, Northwestern 21
Michigan 28, Oblo Slate 24
Ohio U. l5, No. IUinols 7
Oklahoma 40, Nebraska 16
Oregon State 35, Oregon 2I
Dartmouth 10, Ptnn 8

Mathematical Cenius
p a i r s old foes- Oklahoma
and Nebraska. The nightcap
features the nation 's No . 1
club. Southern California.
against UCLA in the Pacific
Eight headliner.
The Sooners will keep their
Big E i g h 1 championship
hopes alive by walloping Nebraska, 40-16, and the Tro.
jans. who already have
earned their third consecutive Rose Bowl ticket, wili
topple the Uclans, 2.1·15!
Despite the inclem e nt
weather- lain, mud and
snow-which pI a g u e d the
collegiate gridirons last Sat .
urday, the Hoople Forecast
recorded an amazing per·
formance, compiling an as .
tronomical . 784 average with
40 correct selections and 11
misses!
Now on with the forecast.
Wyoming !I, Arizona 11 (NI

Penn State 35, Plllsburgh 6
Prlncelon 40, Cornell 20
Purdue 2%, Indiana 21
TCU 3!, Rice 0
RichmClnd 27, Wm. &amp; Mary
20
Rutgers 18, ColgaLe 8
SMU 31, Baylor 9
Tennessee 25, Kentucky 18
Arkaasas 38, Texas Tech 26
LSU 14, Tulane 8
Southern Calli. %3, UCLA 15

l:tah 21, Utah Stale 3
Tex. El Paso 16, Colo. St. U.
14 (NI
VIrginia 13, Maryland 0
Washington !4, Wash. St. 20
Syraense 29, W. Virginia 17
No. Tex. St. %11, Wlcbtla Sl. 8
Minneaota 36, Wlseonsill 11
Xal'ler 2!, Bowlin~: Green 13

Arizona Sl. 34, San Jos• Sl.
31 (NI
Tampa %3, So. Miss. 16 (NI
Dayton 34, Temple 14

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PIIILADEJ.PIIIJ\ (UPO - Veteran pass catchers Mike Ditka
and (;ary Ballman or the Philadelphia Eagles were to meet
with General Manager-Coach Joe
Kuharich today to discuss their
status and future following their
suspensions.
The two players were suspended abruptly by Kuharich
Tuosda,y after making remarks
about his coaching in New Yor~
There also were reports they
were placod on waivers but the
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the players themselves ctidn't

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m '68--cornE" lnto THE
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While bowing to no man in
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Harvard vs. Yale-the one
thai sets the nerves to tin.
gling in your Fearless Fore·
caster. The old· timers
among you will remember
that your f a i I h r u L correspondent first gained athletic
prominence spearheading
the famed Flying Wedge for
the Yale varsity-BoolaBoola!
But that, alas, was long
ago and today we have a new
set of heroes who have car·
ried the Old Blue lo 16
straight victories and the
Harvard club to eight con.
secutive triumphs . In fact ,
not since 1909 have these two

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The winner face-s the No. I
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matchl.{) couldn't have b e e n
more perfect.
It's easy to tell how much
Ohio State's Woody Hayes re...
spects Michigan. lie has said
very little about the upcoming
game.
Elliott is just as concerned,
but a bit more talkative.
"The_y have an excellent Coo~
ball team, their ranking is
right," Elliott said. '''lllei r offense is a tremendous threat
arx:l they have solid people all
through their defense.
"The most impressive thing,
out of many, about them is that
they're as active as any defense I've seen in some time.
"They've had poinls scored
against them, but their defenfle
has been tough when it had to
be. The points againsl them
came when il didn't mean
much.
"The key is their great quarterback play. Rex Kern is a
natural and the secord stringer
Ron Maciejowski, another sophomore, is nearly as good. We
were impressed with Bill Long
last year and he's not even
gelling to play."

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Michigan lost to Calirornia 21~
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wins, including six in Big Ten
play, to set up the championship game.
"We are not overpowering.
We do not have burning speed
or great physical size, so it's a
matter of going oot each week
and doing the job," Elliott admits.
Led by tailback Ron Johnson
ard Cf,larterback Dennis BroWn,
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Top Teams Collide
The Bucke.)les have b e e n
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ror the Big Ten title and the
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Market Report
TOLEDO (U PO - C&amp;sh grain
on track nmalnal 55th cents New
York: Wheat: No. 2 soft red
l.321h ; No. 2 soft white L 321h ;
Corn: No. 2 yellow 1.12'h ; Ol.ts:
No. 2 soft white .661~..:, 36 lbs.;
Soybeans: No. 1 yellow 2.47, 13
per cent.

George Wagner is nursing a broken arm and other ii'\Juries IS

the result of a freak accident recently.
Enroute to his employment. George's ~ehicle was struck by another car on noute 62 between JotmstownardColwnbus. Naturall.Y,
the two cars :'fere st~ and George was tell'IJ)orarily directing
traffic around the two vehides until police arrived.
Meantime, anotJ•er car came down the highway, crashed into
one of the two vehicles alread...,.. invohed in the accident. The struck
car was pushed forward and ran over Wagner and Delbert Fridley
who was with Wagner at the time. The two men saw the vehicle coming btH just couldn't get out of the way in time. Both were taken to
hospitals for emergenc&gt;· t.reatmenl
TIIHEE WELL-KNOWN POMEROY

women were

honored guesUi

Mr. aOO Mrs. W. P. Lochary.
.
Thi: trio - Mrs. A. R. Knight, Miss Marie Bichman and Miss
Vida Ihle, all membt!rs of Grace Episcopal Church- will celebrate
birttday anniversaries between now and Dec. 1 and the dinner was
tv obsenc the anniversaries.
Incidentally, Miss Ihle- a lifelong resident of Pomeroy- wlll
be 31 on Dec. 1. She' s very active.

lit a dinner given by

COLUIIIBUS (UPI) - Daily
cash grain prices paid to farmers Wednesday at grain elevators in Central, Northwestern
arx:1 Sootlnvestern Ohio as quat..
ed by the Ohio Department of
Agriculture are: No. 2 Wheat
(bu.}: unchanged, 1.20 - 1,2:t,
mostly 1.20 - 1.22; No. 2 Ea.r
Corn (bu.): unchanged to 1 cent
higher, .97 - 1.06, mostly 1.01 1.04; No. 2 blled Corn (btL):
uncha~ to 2 certs higher, L 001.08, mostly l.03 ~ 1.06; No. 2
Shelled Corn (100 lb.): unchanged to 4 cents higher, 1. 79- 1.93,
most.l.y 1.84 - 1.89; No. 2 Oats
(bu.}: unchanged, .55- .63, mostly .60- .63; No. 1 Soybeans (btL):
unchanged to 2 cents higher,
2,34- 2.47, mostly 2. 34 - 2,44,

Jane Louise Smith of Pomeroy.
The sale Is to be held at the an.:hery building at Royal oak Park
begitu1ing at 10 a.m. In 1he meartime, the antiques will be set up
am available for public inspection at the sale site from 2 p.m. to 6
p.m. Wednesday.
WHAT WITII NEW STATE L.o\WS requiring that rubbish aM garbage be buried beginning Jan. I, sanitation is becoming big business.
Middleport Village is awarently the only town around which
has made plans. The "illage has purchased land in Salisbury TownlhiP and will maintain the maJ1)ower aocl equipment to take care of
putting the garbAge urxlergrourw:l.
Villll.be oificials have given the first of three required readings
to an ordinance setting up rates for the new dump. Regular collectors
will pay $50 a week or $200 a month if the ordinance is finally approved as it stands.
This, of course, will leave collectors littl(' to do but to raise
their rates considera blY ln order to meet the addidor.l eJQ&gt;ense. On
the other hand, Middleport certalnl.¥ must make necessary charges
in order to pay for labor, (..'quipment, fencing &amp;.00 other expenses in-

volved.
On reliable Pomeroy cdlector who has been using the present
facilicy, says that he will quit collecting rubbish aOO garbage the
flrst of the year If the present proposed costs starxl. He states that
he has many customers living on set incomes and "doesn't have the
heart" to raise prices as they will have to be increased to meet the
fees planned.
No doW. about It - another en:Uess cycle,
However, It should be a relief to many to be rid of the heavily
rat - infested dllf11) on the flood road.
AND HERE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL addresses of Meig s County

aer-.1cemen who would be happy to hear from you during the holiday
aeason. Th'! deadline for overseas mailing for the season is rapidly
IPProeching.
A-IC H. lllartin Hayman AF 11707017, OL 1507 USAF PAC PCS,
APO San Francisco 96337 .
. Cpl. Clarence E. Hill, US 51878661, A Btry., 6th Bn., 33rd Art.y.,
APO san Francisco 96495.
Charles S. Badgley, II.N., 13208084, 2nd Bn., 26th Marines, 1st
Pit. "H" Co., 3rd Marine Division, FPO San Francisco, calif.,

96602.
Donald B. Harden AQB 37950023, AIMD Shop I; USS Coral Sea
San Francisco, Calif. 96601.

(CVR~3), FPO

Announce Schedule
CINCINNATI (UP0- TheCinciMati Reds today annOlmced
their 1969 home schedule, which
includes 59 night contests In the
81 - game program spread over
76 dates.
The Reds, now members of the
National League West due lo divisional play, have scheduled five
doubleheaders, an increase of
two over lu.sl year, as well as
a game on Labor Day nighl and
a pre . Memorial Day cootest.

TWO F'lNED BY MAYOr!

Two defendants fined Tues.
day night by Pomeroy M a y o r
Charles Legar were Kenneth Colllns, Pomeroy, $5 and oosts,
Cailure to yield the right of way,
and Dan Ball, Letart, W, Va.,
$5 and costs, left or center

BELlONE
Hearing Aid
Servlte Center
t.fl. ALLEN HEROLD
WILL BE AT
306 N. 2nd Ave.
IMIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ON
Toorsday, Nov. 21, 1968
FROM
9 A.M. to 12 Noon
To H!poir ond ser11i~e
heor~ng oid!..

Botteries and supplies for
all mo&amp;e!. for sole

Report Move

By Mr. Nixon

ToDumpBlw

Big Guns
Hit Allied

In Noon Shoot

Speed Racial Justice

"We have come a long WIYt"
Johnson said. ''We have even
changed a great many Uvea r•r
the better but we are I'JOWhel;e
In sight ol where we must be!.'

NEW
YORK
(U Pll-- Pres- Nixon's campaign s]JB8ches ln
John...,, hla wile LallY Bird
Ident Jobnt1011 has challenged which the former vice president
at
his aide, criUclzed ••oppost ..
Presldent.elect Richard Ill. Nix- said school desegregation poli!ion
talk" about property ril!llts
on to speed racial equality by cies Bhou..ld be enforced by local
when
"nat enough people have
vigorously enforcing ctvU right&amp; officials instead r:1 at the
prq&gt;erty."
laws and pumping more money federal level.
"Every man, woman and
"Until children get equal
into programs aimed at a
child
hu at least one property
'"hopeful, Cree America from rights we have to insist that the
right,"
he said. ••That Is th':l
programs we have begun be
which bigotry Is banished."
right
to
opportunity.
For as long
Johnsoo
told
the amual apolled with funds and the
as
I
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I
shall
remain
joined
awards dlnner d. the Urban rights we have written together
with
you
in
ffghttng
(or
the
League Tuesdo.Y night Nixon be ent'orced," Jotmson said.
right
of
opportwlty."
He urged Nixon to eonttnue
must ·~rn the Ude toward
8(J.I&amp;llt.Y" If he Is to tmlly the

nation.
.. I believe It must be turned if
thls country is to make It,"
Jobnson said.
The President h i n t e d at

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CARHYING OUT TilE THEME or "show busines s" ror tne month, members of Cub Scout
Pack 245 are rehearsing a minstrel show. 1he show, open to the public, has been tentatively set
ror 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 25, at Lhe Chester Elementary School. Pictured are members of
the cast in costume~ They are, front row, left to right, Maurice Gagnon, Todd Rawlingfi, David
Mills, Nat Carpenter, cubmaster; David Carpenter, Kevin Buckley and George Taylor. Large
white bow ties have been added to the Cub Scout Wliform for members of the chorus. They are,
back row, left to right, Steven Trussell, Kevin Barton, Brian Windon, Mark Lawson, Mike Millhone, Donald Eichinger, Dennis Persons, and Tim Rawlings. Others taking part will be Jeff Holter, James Hawthorne, ard Terry Farrar.

Qualified Men, Women Needed

MAKES DONATION - Thomas Grinstead, lett, New Haven mayor and treasurer of the village's volunteer fire department, accepts a $250 check from carl (Crickett) Searles,
representing Local No. 426, Utility Workers of Ameri ca, AFLCIO, a donation by members of the Wlion at the Philip Sporn
plant in appreciation of the cooperation ani assistance given by
the New Haven voiunteer fire department. F'ireChiefCedl Du~
can said the donation will be applied toward the department's
new 1,500 gallon tanker truck which will be put into service by
spring. The chassis for tbe truck has been purcha sed and members are in the process ofbuildlng a tank on it A new fron~nd
p~, expected to cost about $1,500, wiU also be mounted on
il The department wiU have rour pieces of equipment, inchxiing three fire trucks and an emergency vehicle, when the new
tanker is put into service,

In Growing Agri-Business Field
The need for manpower in agribusiness is exceeded only by the
opportunities offered to yoWJg
men and women college gradu ates, over 70 school officials
and counly extension Agents were
told in Wellston Friday. The
diversit.y and growth ln t h e
world's largest industry- t'OOD
- provides these opportunities.
Claude S, Nantz, Area Direc.
tor of Operations for the Ralaton
Purina Company, tied opportunities in agri-business to an ever~
Increasing worldwide population
growth. Using hls company as
an example, Nantz said it h ad
trebled in size during the last
t.S years, doubled in the past

tO , and is expeded to double
again in the next nve years.
A great number of indu &amp;try
positions are open today because
qualified agri-business men and
women are not available, according to C. M. Kessler, Eastern Regional Sales Manager for
Allied Mills Inc . Todemonstrate
his point, a list was reviewed of
40 agri.J&gt;usiness politions avail~
able ranging in salary (rom $7, 800 to $25,000 per year .
Dr. Roy M. Kottman, Dean or
the College ot' Agriculture and
Home Economics, Ohio!JateUniversity, reviewed the excltin.gfu.
ture of agri -business by tell~
ing of research which will pro.

duce chickens that will lay twice
as man,y eggs as toda,y's fowl ,
feed lots with domes which will
allow for complete control of an
animal's environment, and fields
covered with plastic and heated
to produce vegetable crops dur ing the winter months.
~ch achievements will require
the nation's best young men and
women engaged In research, proSpecialist 4th Clas s Larry Alduction, bu11tness and industry, len Vance, son or Mr. and Mrs.
and education or agri-business. Drexel C. Vance, Rt. 4, PomThe meeting was sponsored eroy, recently' arrived in Alasby the Ohio COOperative Exten- ka for duty as a mechanic. He
sion Service and The Columbus
and Southern Ohio Eleetrtc Com- pie about careers with the know I.
pany for the purpose acquaint- edge or the agri--business picing those who counsel )'Ot.mg peo~ ture ol today

Alaska Uuty Post

Vance Arrives at

or

was last 1ssigned to the 711Uh
Maintenanre Battalion in Vlet
Nam.
He i ~ a 1965 graduate of Hutland High School and was formerly employed as a stock clerk
at Tiny's Foodland , Middleport,
before enteri~ the U. S. Army
on January 9, J967 .

BY JACK O'BUIAN

NEW YOHK - Maria Callas
sufiered still another oi . vay :
eye trouble .... The Troy Donohues (Valerie Allen) ended their
two-year run .... H'wood meanie
Telly SavaJas had a small accident in London: walked into the
Colony gambling joint; that's the
one George Raft fronted until the
Limeys chased him .•.• Big percentage of the London gaming
clubs are allegedly run by the U.
S. mob. As are the casinos In
the Caribbean.
Desert Studios Ltd. in Israel
now is ready with a studio and
facilities In the Negev to film
Vesterns; for theatres or Telavivision .. .. Burgess Meredith
dined with two attractive young

gals at the Green Acres Steak
Pub: wife KajaanddaughterTala,
looking more like sisters ....
Here'&amp; the kind of husband Fran
Jeffrie's mate Dick Q.dne is:
directing " _1\ Talent For Lm ing " Quine got Fran to work
for 'scale .... The ~ Pub
chain will import a 300-yearold English Royal Coach to lug
customers hither and thither.
The charge that TV networks
dished subliminal propaganda a gainst Pres.-Eiect Nixon keeps
rearing its liberal -pointed head:
such as a TV tape CBS recorded
well before Election Da,y which
showed Dick Nixon most sympathetically- networked one week
after ttlelr man Humphrey lost.
Screen star &amp;tsannah 'i o r k

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gave her sweetie Danny Apolinar

a Picasso and a brace of But!ets for his new Manhattan pad

.. . . "Tonight'' conductor D o c
Severinson and Dick Cavett Show
bandleader &amp;an Freeman walked down Bdwy commiserating
over their musicians - strike caused
unemployment: "At
least,'' shrugged Doc, '"you still
are wittl Marlene Dietrich on
Bdwy ." .... Marlene's seeood
Bdwy. engagement within a YBILI'
apparently came just too soon;
very little excitement this time
for the old sexygenarlan.
There is no difference be·
tween the Latin cross used by
the Roman Catholic and Pro~­
estant c hurches and the Greek
cross.

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of solid colors or foncy patterns .

IN COLOR lVI

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TV. SLIPPERS

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THE INVESTITURE SERVICE for a new Pomeroy Brownie Troop 171 was held Monday eve~
ing at the Pomeroy Church or Christ. Members of the new grcq:~ - all present for the event inciude: iront row, ien to right, Maria Sheridan, Judy W~s, ~arl Mitch, Tammy GuJnther, Mary
ot~JIUu., o.~uuy nau ana Amanda ~isson;backrow, len to nghl, Dollie Roosey, Sherrt Osborne, Lori
AM Wood, Kathleen Smith, Rebecca Hiles, Anna McKinney, Connie Rmtine and VIcki Riley. Leaders are Mrs. Margaret Sheridan a.nd Mrs. Robert Woods.

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Baker, Syracuse.
Discharges - Helen Bartels,
Emmett Bartels, Katie R1Jl, Mark
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tormer resident of Pt. PleaS·
ant, died at 10 p .m Tuesday in
University Hospital, Columbus.
A native of Mason County, born
Feb. 17, 1882, she wastheda.ugh·
ter ol the late Mathew and Evaline Rtft1e Whlttlngt:on. Two husbands Berton Duf! and 0 t t I e
Greeniee. preceded her in death,
In that order.
SAIGON (UPO- Commwlst
Survivors include two daughartlllerymen sent their heaviest ters, Mrs. Myrtle Peters, Pt..
salvo in almost three months Pleasant, and Mrs. Ona Burris,.
into the allied military complex Columbus, with whom she resid·
at Da Nang today- 65 rocket ed; one son, Emory Duff, Coand mortar rounds. Military lumbus; one sister, Mrs. Daisy
spokesmen saJd they shelled Mash, Pt. Pleasant; 15 grand!'our more cities Tuesday.
children, 24 great..gra.ndchlldren
In Saigon, South Vietnam and two great - great • grandprotested to the International children.
Control Commission QCC) that
Mrs. Greenlee was a member
North Vietnam "haa not re- a( the United Pilgrim Church ln
spooded to the total bombing Columbus. Arrangements will be
halt" but instead had "intensi- announced by the Crow - Hussell
fied the rocket shelllngs against FWleral Home.
posxdated areas in the south ."
U.S. Secretary of Defense
PLAN F AllllLY NIGHT
Clark M. Clifford last week said
Family night will be held at
Hanoi had agreed lO stop the
Syracuse
Presbyterian
"abusing" the border DemHila- Church Friday, Nov. 22, at 6:30rized Zone (DMZ) and to stop p.m. A .short program will be
shelling dties in South Vietnam
presented including an informain line with the U.S. halt.
tive film strip. All members
The attack on Da Nang was and friends of the church are
aimed
specifically at U.S. Invited to attend. The m e a t
Marine and South Vietnamese course will be furnished.
bases_
But the four new
sheJlings Tuesday left civilians
dead and wOWlded 1n towns
(rom the Mekong Delta to the
northern provinces.
American headquarters described casualties and damage
in the two-hour rocket and
mortar barrage a.galnst Da
Nang as "light." h was the
heaviest attack on the vital
northern base since Sepl 2
when 27 persons died in a
guerrilla rocket assault.

CLEVELAND (UPI) - President . elect Richard Nixon would
be •• making a serious mistake''
SAN FHANCISCO (UP!)
if he and his a.dvi sor s attempt
Three poll ce officer&amp; w e r e
to remove Ray C. Bliss, ot Ak- wounded, two seriously, in a
ron as chairman of the Repub. noontime shootout Tuesda.Y with
lic~ National CQlnmittee, a top eight Black Panthers accu&amp;ed of
county GOP leader said Tuesday. .fleeing in a panel truck from an
Robert H u g h e s, Cuyahoga $80 gae: station robbery.
Count;y Uepubllcan co - chairLt. Dermott Creedon, 49, wae:
man, said, "Ray Bliss has done
shot in the chest and his partan excellent job and Is the best
ner, Sgt. Robert Flynn, 51, in the
pOlitical technician in the busi abdomen and groln after theY
ness."
stopped the truck a block from
"He was instrumental In tak- police headquarters
ing action to rebuild the RepubBurglary inspector Michael
lican party and he was the archi- O'Mahoney, 51, was grazed
tect of the partY's resurgence."
across two fingers d the right
Rep.Jrts from Washington in- hand by a bullet as he dueled
dicated Nixon may want a chair - with three suspects in an alJey.
man who does a selling job rathNone of the Negroes was Wt.
er than an organizer. BUss was Creedon was in critical condinever known as a speaking chair- tion toda.JI while Flyrm' s condiman, but was an organizer .
tion was listed as satisfactory.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
IIOSPITAL
Ad mi ssion !i - ;\llegra Will,
Rutland; Ross Kent, Addison;
Eliza UeLong, Middleport; lshar

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Dies Tuesday

THEHE IJNOOUBTEJJLY WILL BE a king- size crowd on hand
Thursday for the public auction of the antique collection of d1e late

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Market Report
TOLEDO (U PO - C&amp;sh grain
on track nmalnal 55th cents New
York: Wheat: No. 2 soft red
l.321h ; No. 2 soft white L 321h ;
Corn: No. 2 yellow 1.12'h ; Ol.ts:
No. 2 soft white .661~..:, 36 lbs.;
Soybeans: No. 1 yellow 2.47, 13
per cent.

George Wagner is nursing a broken arm and other ii'\Juries IS

the result of a freak accident recently.
Enroute to his employment. George's ~ehicle was struck by another car on noute 62 between JotmstownardColwnbus. Naturall.Y,
the two cars :'fere st~ and George was tell'IJ)orarily directing
traffic around the two vehides until police arrived.
Meantime, anotJ•er car came down the highway, crashed into
one of the two vehicles alread...,.. invohed in the accident. The struck
car was pushed forward and ran over Wagner and Delbert Fridley
who was with Wagner at the time. The two men saw the vehicle coming btH just couldn't get out of the way in time. Both were taken to
hospitals for emergenc&gt;· t.reatmenl
TIIHEE WELL-KNOWN POMEROY

women were

honored guesUi

Mr. aOO Mrs. W. P. Lochary.
.
Thi: trio - Mrs. A. R. Knight, Miss Marie Bichman and Miss
Vida Ihle, all membt!rs of Grace Episcopal Church- will celebrate
birttday anniversaries between now and Dec. 1 and the dinner was
tv obsenc the anniversaries.
Incidentally, Miss Ihle- a lifelong resident of Pomeroy- wlll
be 31 on Dec. 1. She' s very active.

lit a dinner given by

COLUIIIBUS (UPI) - Daily
cash grain prices paid to farmers Wednesday at grain elevators in Central, Northwestern
arx:1 Sootlnvestern Ohio as quat..
ed by the Ohio Department of
Agriculture are: No. 2 Wheat
(bu.}: unchanged, 1.20 - 1,2:t,
mostly 1.20 - 1.22; No. 2 Ea.r
Corn (bu.): unchanged to 1 cent
higher, .97 - 1.06, mostly 1.01 1.04; No. 2 blled Corn (btL):
uncha~ to 2 certs higher, L 001.08, mostly l.03 ~ 1.06; No. 2
Shelled Corn (100 lb.): unchanged to 4 cents higher, 1. 79- 1.93,
most.l.y 1.84 - 1.89; No. 2 Oats
(bu.}: unchanged, .55- .63, mostly .60- .63; No. 1 Soybeans (btL):
unchanged to 2 cents higher,
2,34- 2.47, mostly 2. 34 - 2,44,

Jane Louise Smith of Pomeroy.
The sale Is to be held at the an.:hery building at Royal oak Park
begitu1ing at 10 a.m. In 1he meartime, the antiques will be set up
am available for public inspection at the sale site from 2 p.m. to 6
p.m. Wednesday.
WHAT WITII NEW STATE L.o\WS requiring that rubbish aM garbage be buried beginning Jan. I, sanitation is becoming big business.
Middleport Village is awarently the only town around which
has made plans. The "illage has purchased land in Salisbury TownlhiP and will maintain the maJ1)ower aocl equipment to take care of
putting the garbAge urxlergrourw:l.
Villll.be oificials have given the first of three required readings
to an ordinance setting up rates for the new dump. Regular collectors
will pay $50 a week or $200 a month if the ordinance is finally approved as it stands.
This, of course, will leave collectors littl(' to do but to raise
their rates considera blY ln order to meet the addidor.l eJQ&gt;ense. On
the other hand, Middleport certalnl.¥ must make necessary charges
in order to pay for labor, (..'quipment, fencing &amp;.00 other expenses in-

volved.
On reliable Pomeroy cdlector who has been using the present
facilicy, says that he will quit collecting rubbish aOO garbage the
flrst of the year If the present proposed costs starxl. He states that
he has many customers living on set incomes and "doesn't have the
heart" to raise prices as they will have to be increased to meet the
fees planned.
No doW. about It - another en:Uess cycle,
However, It should be a relief to many to be rid of the heavily
rat - infested dllf11) on the flood road.
AND HERE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL addresses of Meig s County

aer-.1cemen who would be happy to hear from you during the holiday
aeason. Th'! deadline for overseas mailing for the season is rapidly
IPProeching.
A-IC H. lllartin Hayman AF 11707017, OL 1507 USAF PAC PCS,
APO San Francisco 96337 .
. Cpl. Clarence E. Hill, US 51878661, A Btry., 6th Bn., 33rd Art.y.,
APO san Francisco 96495.
Charles S. Badgley, II.N., 13208084, 2nd Bn., 26th Marines, 1st
Pit. "H" Co., 3rd Marine Division, FPO San Francisco, calif.,

96602.
Donald B. Harden AQB 37950023, AIMD Shop I; USS Coral Sea
San Francisco, Calif. 96601.

(CVR~3), FPO

Announce Schedule
CINCINNATI (UP0- TheCinciMati Reds today annOlmced
their 1969 home schedule, which
includes 59 night contests In the
81 - game program spread over
76 dates.
The Reds, now members of the
National League West due lo divisional play, have scheduled five
doubleheaders, an increase of
two over lu.sl year, as well as
a game on Labor Day nighl and
a pre . Memorial Day cootest.

TWO F'lNED BY MAYOr!

Two defendants fined Tues.
day night by Pomeroy M a y o r
Charles Legar were Kenneth Colllns, Pomeroy, $5 and oosts,
Cailure to yield the right of way,
and Dan Ball, Letart, W, Va.,
$5 and costs, left or center

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ON
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FROM
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Botteries and supplies for
all mo&amp;e!. for sole

Report Move

By Mr. Nixon

ToDumpBlw

Big Guns
Hit Allied

In Noon Shoot

Speed Racial Justice

"We have come a long WIYt"
Johnson said. ''We have even
changed a great many Uvea r•r
the better but we are I'JOWhel;e
In sight ol where we must be!.'

NEW
YORK
(U Pll-- Pres- Nixon's campaign s]JB8ches ln
John...,, hla wile LallY Bird
Ident Jobnt1011 has challenged which the former vice president
at
his aide, criUclzed ••oppost ..
Presldent.elect Richard Ill. Nix- said school desegregation poli!ion
talk" about property ril!llts
on to speed racial equality by cies Bhou..ld be enforced by local
when
"nat enough people have
vigorously enforcing ctvU right&amp; officials instead r:1 at the
prq&gt;erty."
laws and pumping more money federal level.
"Every man, woman and
"Until children get equal
into programs aimed at a
child
hu at least one property
'"hopeful, Cree America from rights we have to insist that the
right,"
he said. ••That Is th':l
programs we have begun be
which bigotry Is banished."
right
to
opportunity.
For as long
Johnsoo
told
the amual apolled with funds and the
as
I
lhe
I
shall
remain
joined
awards dlnner d. the Urban rights we have written together
with
you
in
ffghttng
(or
the
League Tuesdo.Y night Nixon be ent'orced," Jotmson said.
right
of
opportwlty."
He urged Nixon to eonttnue
must ·~rn the Ude toward
8(J.I&amp;llt.Y" If he Is to tmlly the

nation.
.. I believe It must be turned if
thls country is to make It,"
Jobnson said.
The President h i n t e d at

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Pack 245 are rehearsing a minstrel show. 1he show, open to the public, has been tentatively set
ror 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 25, at Lhe Chester Elementary School. Pictured are members of
the cast in costume~ They are, front row, left to right, Maurice Gagnon, Todd Rawlingfi, David
Mills, Nat Carpenter, cubmaster; David Carpenter, Kevin Buckley and George Taylor. Large
white bow ties have been added to the Cub Scout Wliform for members of the chorus. They are,
back row, left to right, Steven Trussell, Kevin Barton, Brian Windon, Mark Lawson, Mike Millhone, Donald Eichinger, Dennis Persons, and Tim Rawlings. Others taking part will be Jeff Holter, James Hawthorne, ard Terry Farrar.

Qualified Men, Women Needed

MAKES DONATION - Thomas Grinstead, lett, New Haven mayor and treasurer of the village's volunteer fire department, accepts a $250 check from carl (Crickett) Searles,
representing Local No. 426, Utility Workers of Ameri ca, AFLCIO, a donation by members of the Wlion at the Philip Sporn
plant in appreciation of the cooperation ani assistance given by
the New Haven voiunteer fire department. F'ireChiefCedl Du~
can said the donation will be applied toward the department's
new 1,500 gallon tanker truck which will be put into service by
spring. The chassis for tbe truck has been purcha sed and members are in the process ofbuildlng a tank on it A new fron~nd
p~, expected to cost about $1,500, wiU also be mounted on
il The department wiU have rour pieces of equipment, inchxiing three fire trucks and an emergency vehicle, when the new
tanker is put into service,

In Growing Agri-Business Field
The need for manpower in agribusiness is exceeded only by the
opportunities offered to yoWJg
men and women college gradu ates, over 70 school officials
and counly extension Agents were
told in Wellston Friday. The
diversit.y and growth ln t h e
world's largest industry- t'OOD
- provides these opportunities.
Claude S, Nantz, Area Direc.
tor of Operations for the Ralaton
Purina Company, tied opportunities in agri-business to an ever~
Increasing worldwide population
growth. Using hls company as
an example, Nantz said it h ad
trebled in size during the last
t.S years, doubled in the past

tO , and is expeded to double
again in the next nve years.
A great number of indu &amp;try
positions are open today because
qualified agri-business men and
women are not available, according to C. M. Kessler, Eastern Regional Sales Manager for
Allied Mills Inc . Todemonstrate
his point, a list was reviewed of
40 agri.J&gt;usiness politions avail~
able ranging in salary (rom $7, 800 to $25,000 per year .
Dr. Roy M. Kottman, Dean or
the College ot' Agriculture and
Home Economics, Ohio!JateUniversity, reviewed the excltin.gfu.
ture of agri -business by tell~
ing of research which will pro.

duce chickens that will lay twice
as man,y eggs as toda,y's fowl ,
feed lots with domes which will
allow for complete control of an
animal's environment, and fields
covered with plastic and heated
to produce vegetable crops dur ing the winter months.
~ch achievements will require
the nation's best young men and
women engaged In research, proSpecialist 4th Clas s Larry Alduction, bu11tness and industry, len Vance, son or Mr. and Mrs.
and education or agri-business. Drexel C. Vance, Rt. 4, PomThe meeting was sponsored eroy, recently' arrived in Alasby the Ohio COOperative Exten- ka for duty as a mechanic. He
sion Service and The Columbus
and Southern Ohio Eleetrtc Com- pie about careers with the know I.
pany for the purpose acquaint- edge or the agri--business picing those who counsel )'Ot.mg peo~ ture ol today

Alaska Uuty Post

Vance Arrives at

or

was last 1ssigned to the 711Uh
Maintenanre Battalion in Vlet
Nam.
He i ~ a 1965 graduate of Hutland High School and was formerly employed as a stock clerk
at Tiny's Foodland , Middleport,
before enteri~ the U. S. Army
on January 9, J967 .

BY JACK O'BUIAN

NEW YOHK - Maria Callas
sufiered still another oi . vay :
eye trouble .... The Troy Donohues (Valerie Allen) ended their
two-year run .... H'wood meanie
Telly SavaJas had a small accident in London: walked into the
Colony gambling joint; that's the
one George Raft fronted until the
Limeys chased him .•.• Big percentage of the London gaming
clubs are allegedly run by the U.
S. mob. As are the casinos In
the Caribbean.
Desert Studios Ltd. in Israel
now is ready with a studio and
facilities In the Negev to film
Vesterns; for theatres or Telavivision .. .. Burgess Meredith
dined with two attractive young

gals at the Green Acres Steak
Pub: wife KajaanddaughterTala,
looking more like sisters ....
Here'&amp; the kind of husband Fran
Jeffrie's mate Dick Q.dne is:
directing " _1\ Talent For Lm ing " Quine got Fran to work
for 'scale .... The ~ Pub
chain will import a 300-yearold English Royal Coach to lug
customers hither and thither.
The charge that TV networks
dished subliminal propaganda a gainst Pres.-Eiect Nixon keeps
rearing its liberal -pointed head:
such as a TV tape CBS recorded
well before Election Da,y which
showed Dick Nixon most sympathetically- networked one week
after ttlelr man Humphrey lost.
Screen star &amp;tsannah 'i o r k

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a Picasso and a brace of But!ets for his new Manhattan pad

.. . . "Tonight'' conductor D o c
Severinson and Dick Cavett Show
bandleader &amp;an Freeman walked down Bdwy commiserating
over their musicians - strike caused
unemployment: "At
least,'' shrugged Doc, '"you still
are wittl Marlene Dietrich on
Bdwy ." .... Marlene's seeood
Bdwy. engagement within a YBILI'
apparently came just too soon;
very little excitement this time
for the old sexygenarlan.
There is no difference be·
tween the Latin cross used by
the Roman Catholic and Pro~­
estant c hurches and the Greek
cross.

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THE INVESTITURE SERVICE for a new Pomeroy Brownie Troop 171 was held Monday eve~
ing at the Pomeroy Church or Christ. Members of the new grcq:~ - all present for the event inciude: iront row, ien to right, Maria Sheridan, Judy W~s, ~arl Mitch, Tammy GuJnther, Mary
ot~JIUu., o.~uuy nau ana Amanda ~isson;backrow, len to nghl, Dollie Roosey, Sherrt Osborne, Lori
AM Wood, Kathleen Smith, Rebecca Hiles, Anna McKinney, Connie Rmtine and VIcki Riley. Leaders are Mrs. Margaret Sheridan a.nd Mrs. Robert Woods.

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Assorted
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Baker, Syracuse.
Discharges - Helen Bartels,
Emmett Bartels, Katie R1Jl, Mark
Gilkey, Doyle llud&amp;On, Sarah Congo, Alicia Jeffers.

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tormer resident of Pt. PleaS·
ant, died at 10 p .m Tuesday in
University Hospital, Columbus.
A native of Mason County, born
Feb. 17, 1882, she wastheda.ugh·
ter ol the late Mathew and Evaline Rtft1e Whlttlngt:on. Two husbands Berton Duf! and 0 t t I e
Greeniee. preceded her in death,
In that order.
SAIGON (UPO- Commwlst
Survivors include two daughartlllerymen sent their heaviest ters, Mrs. Myrtle Peters, Pt..
salvo in almost three months Pleasant, and Mrs. Ona Burris,.
into the allied military complex Columbus, with whom she resid·
at Da Nang today- 65 rocket ed; one son, Emory Duff, Coand mortar rounds. Military lumbus; one sister, Mrs. Daisy
spokesmen saJd they shelled Mash, Pt. Pleasant; 15 grand!'our more cities Tuesday.
children, 24 great..gra.ndchlldren
In Saigon, South Vietnam and two great - great • grandprotested to the International children.
Control Commission QCC) that
Mrs. Greenlee was a member
North Vietnam "haa not re- a( the United Pilgrim Church ln
spooded to the total bombing Columbus. Arrangements will be
halt" but instead had "intensi- announced by the Crow - Hussell
fied the rocket shelllngs against FWleral Home.
posxdated areas in the south ."
U.S. Secretary of Defense
PLAN F AllllLY NIGHT
Clark M. Clifford last week said
Family night will be held at
Hanoi had agreed lO stop the
Syracuse
Presbyterian
"abusing" the border DemHila- Church Friday, Nov. 22, at 6:30rized Zone (DMZ) and to stop p.m. A .short program will be
shelling dties in South Vietnam
presented including an informain line with the U.S. halt.
tive film strip. All members
The attack on Da Nang was and friends of the church are
aimed
specifically at U.S. Invited to attend. The m e a t
Marine and South Vietnamese course will be furnished.
bases_
But the four new
sheJlings Tuesday left civilians
dead and wOWlded 1n towns
(rom the Mekong Delta to the
northern provinces.
American headquarters described casualties and damage
in the two-hour rocket and
mortar barrage a.galnst Da
Nang as "light." h was the
heaviest attack on the vital
northern base since Sepl 2
when 27 persons died in a
guerrilla rocket assault.

CLEVELAND (UPI) - President . elect Richard Nixon would
be •• making a serious mistake''
SAN FHANCISCO (UP!)
if he and his a.dvi sor s attempt
Three poll ce officer&amp; w e r e
to remove Ray C. Bliss, ot Ak- wounded, two seriously, in a
ron as chairman of the Repub. noontime shootout Tuesda.Y with
lic~ National CQlnmittee, a top eight Black Panthers accu&amp;ed of
county GOP leader said Tuesday. .fleeing in a panel truck from an
Robert H u g h e s, Cuyahoga $80 gae: station robbery.
Count;y Uepubllcan co - chairLt. Dermott Creedon, 49, wae:
man, said, "Ray Bliss has done
shot in the chest and his partan excellent job and Is the best
ner, Sgt. Robert Flynn, 51, in the
pOlitical technician in the busi abdomen and groln after theY
ness."
stopped the truck a block from
"He was instrumental In tak- police headquarters
ing action to rebuild the RepubBurglary inspector Michael
lican party and he was the archi- O'Mahoney, 51, was grazed
tect of the partY's resurgence."
across two fingers d the right
Rep.Jrts from Washington in- hand by a bullet as he dueled
dicated Nixon may want a chair - with three suspects in an alJey.
man who does a selling job rathNone of the Negroes was Wt.
er than an organizer. BUss was Creedon was in critical condinever known as a speaking chair- tion toda.JI while Flyrm' s condiman, but was an organizer .
tion was listed as satisfactory.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
IIOSPITAL
Ad mi ssion !i - ;\llegra Will,
Rutland; Ross Kent, Addison;
Eliza UeLong, Middleport; lshar

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Dies Tuesday

THEHE IJNOOUBTEJJLY WILL BE a king- size crowd on hand
Thursday for the public auction of the antique collection of d1e late

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aimed at gl1ing
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employment, h o u s I n g and

LBJ Urges Nixon to

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10 - llte Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport., 0., Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1968

Pro Standings

Lakers Roll To Ninth

ABA STANDINGS
Bl' United Press International
East

W. L. Pet. GB
Minnesota • , , •• 7 3 . 700

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KentlK'kY ..••.. 7 6 .538
M.lami ••..•••• 4 5 .444
New York . . . . . 4 6 .400
ID:Iiana ..•.•.. 3 9 . 250
West
W. L, Pet.
oakltnd . . . . . . 10 2 2. 333
Los Angeles • . , 5 4 . 556
Dem·e r ..•.•.. 5 5 .501)
New Orleans .... 5 6 . 455
Houston . . . . . . , 3 5 , 375
Dallas ...•.... 3 5 .375
Tuesday's Results
Denver 126 Minnesota 121
New Orleans 114 Kenturk.,y
DaU1s 110 Indiana 107
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Games
Denver at Kentucky
New York at Miami
lrxliana at Houston
Oakland at Los Angeles
Only games scheduled

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GB
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Straight Win, 116-106
B&gt;

United l'ress Imernational
It'Ll be the Los Angeles
Lakers over the Boston Celtics
with something to spare in Uu'dr
anticipated National Basketball
Association playoff showd&lt;M"n if
the first meeting of the sea:son
between the court titans was an
accurate measure of their
abilities.
The Lakers blit"l.l.:d the Cellics
with a 34·21 third period at
Inglewood, Calif.. Tuesday night

Simpson Has

Chance To

Set New Mark
AHL STANDINGS
By United Press lnternational
F.ast
W. L. T. Pts.
Hershey . . . . . . 8 4 1 17
Providence . . . . H !l l 17
~ringfield • ••.. 5 8 4 14
Baltimore . . . . . 6 3 2 B
West
W. L. T. Pts.
Buffalo •...•.• 10 2 1 21
Rochester . . . . . . 7 7 2 L6
Cleveland . • . . . . . G 8
13
Quebe&lt; .....••. 3 10 4 10
Thursday's Results
Baltimore 9 5(1rlng:field 7
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Games
r.;o games scheduled

and wenl on to a 116-106 victory
that :stn•tchcd their winning
streak to nine games and
snapped the Cellics' five-game
stn.-ak. The loss also dropped
the Ccltics into second place in
the Ea~tern Division, a haH
game behind the idle Baltimore
Bullets.
!::lgin Ba)"lor and .Johnny
Eb.-an Led the Lakers' third·
period br1~akout rrom a SG-50
halftime dt.didt to an R4-77 lead
goi~ into the fourth period but
they were not the only Los
Angeles heroes. In addition lo
30 points b~· Ba)'lor an 11 by
l::gan, Jerry West had 29 points
and
nine steals and Wilt
Chamberlain
outscored
Bill
Hussell I G-6 and out rebounded
him 22-21.
John Havlicek led the Celtics
with 32 points and Sam Jones
had 17.

NEW YORK (UPO- Only an
injur~·

LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) ~
Trainers at Churchill Downs a.pparertly have joined wi(hjockeys
in an attempt to keep Per111~ Ann
Early from becoming the rirM
Wml.ln to ride at a major American race rrack.
Her set:c:md tr) wss thwarted
Tuesday when trainer Clarenee
Breedlove switched to a male
rider Cor No Deficit in the ninth
race, originally listed for Miss
Early. A previous atWmpt fail ed
last week when her horse was
scratched.

lle.t.L NOTtCI
IN THI MATTIR 0~ IITTliMINT
Of ACCOUNT&amp;, MIUU COUNTY

"ROIATI COU.T, JUIOS
COUNTY, OMIO
At• • unu and vo;outhen of lb,;~ lolilwlnl Rained ftd~riel h,ove " - '
flied 111 the J'Tobate ..:ourt. M••••
Co.11t.,., Oh.le. for apprav.ll lll(t .etllemllnt.
CA.SI! NO. lUlSI. Pint •lld rtul
A.cro11nt of MU"J" S. ft&lt;ltuh, Admlnl•tntr1x uf UW. .l.at•te of M•l1111 P Sllaln, ~ CAlliE NO. 18,301. nnt ..wJ ftll&amp;l
Ac:cO\Int of lAne Tom. l!neutrb
"' tM llta~ M Joteph Gn-r.
Dect-d
CABE NO. 11.1011. P'ibt &amp;Dd ftiW,
.Vc"""t rlf Richard E. JOMII, Guar·
dian of tbe Person .nd Eld.atel of
Co111lle W •taoo. Gilberta Harper,
'Ibomu Harper all4 Job11 Jlupllr,

on individuals and a 5 per cent
income tax on business.
The mmmittee was expected
also to recommend an end to
the personal property tax on
all items except business inventories and abolishment of the
intangible tax.
The 14 - member, bipartisan
t"O mmittee, named last year to
recommend an overhaul of the
state's tax system, was split on
the final recommendations.
However, it was Learned that
Committee Chair man, Rep. 1\l.
bert H. Sealy Jr., a Dayton Republican who did not run for
re-election this year, had ordered the report printed by a New
York firm and had hired a public relations firm to handle the
announcement.
Sealy, an attorney with a
Dayton law firm, said the report would be released at a
news conference Thursday at
Columbus. lie refused 1.0 discuss the content of the report.

Hequired Tax

NEW YOllK (UPO ~ The
United Press International top
10 small oollege football teams
with first place votes and wonlost-tied records in parentheses.
(Ninth week) .
Team
Points
1. San Diego St. (29) (8-ll) 330
2. '-No. Dale St. (3) (9-ll) 302
3. x N. Mex. nigh (2) (9-0) 245
4. Ctlattanooga
(8-1) 23.5
5. Texas A&amp;I
(8-1} 159
6. Morgan State
(7-1) IU5
i. Tampa
(7..2) i02
8. Western Ky .
(7.J.l) 51
9. x-Troy State
(9-1) 41
10. x. Adams Slate
(8-J) 40
x-Completed season
Second 10 - U , Eastern Ken·
tuck.y (36); 12, llumboldt State
(35); 13. Indiana (Pa.) ~;tate (34):
14, Willamette (33); 15, Weber
State (3U); 16, 1\rkansas Statt
U. (25); 17, North Carolina !\&amp;1
(.22); 18, tie, Kings Point anc
Florida A&amp;M (14); 20, Delaware

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of Laura, and Democrat Wil ..
liam E. Hinig of New Philadelphia.
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Cincinnati; ,\Hen J . BartWlek.
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I\ll 88 &lt;-"Ounties would be required to levy the tax but per.
soos nr firms currently paying
income W would receive credit
Toledo.
for their payments
The committee report, reportedly also. would include a rec ommendation tha t the county
Although Canada is s ituated
bud g c t commission be abo!. north of th e Uniled States. Ni·
ished and a formula be estab- ogara Falls . Ontario. is localished for distribution of the ted west of Niagara Falls,
monies rollecte&lt;l to counties, .r&gt;;.Y.

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A DISCOUNT

Small Colleges

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Jockeys in Ban

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NONE SUCH

seems likel.Y to prevent
0. J. Simpson of Southern
California from eclipsing 1 h e
major college, season rushing
record set onlj last Saturday b~·
Eugene Morris of West Texas
State.
Simpson, with games against
UCLA and Notre Uame still
remaining, trails ).1orris by 123
yard s. However, Morris finished
his season last week against
Colorado State when he rushtXI
for 1 12 yards to surpass the olct
OllC--season mark of 1,571 yards
by a mere one yard. Fred
Wendt of Texas Mines set the
NBA STANDINGS
former record in 1948.
By United Press lnternatiQOII
Morris also set a varsity
East
career rushing mark in his final
W. L. Pel GB game
and
it would take
Baltimore .•. 12 4 • 150
fantastic
finishes by either
Boston •...•. 11 4 . i33
I;~
Simpson or Chris Gilbert of
Cincinnati ••.. 11 5 . 688 1
Texas to overtake that record.
Philadelphia •• 8 4 . 661 2
Morris finished wilh 3,388 yards
Detroit . . . • . 8 8 .500 4
for three seasons, breaking the
New York . . . . 6 12 .333 7
3,301 set by Art Luppino of
Milwaukee •.• 1 10 .286 7
Arizona in four seasons.
West
Simpson, a junior college
W. L. Pet, GB transfer, has 2,864 yards in less
Los Angeles •• 13 4 • 765
than two seasons with t..:SC
san Francisco. 8 8 ,500 41.1:! while Gilbert trails Morris by
San Diego • • • 7 9 • 438 Slh
243 yards for three seasons with
Atlanta •••.. 1 10 .412 6
onls one game remaining.
Phoenix ••••• 5 9 .357 61;,
Orlcqo ;: •.• 6 11 .353 7
Seattle •..•.. fj 14 . 300 81 '2
Tuesday•s Results
Detroit 121 Cincinnati 107
Philadelphia 126 Phoenix 110
San Diego 113 New York 107
Milwaukee 119 Atlanta 98
San Francisco 121 Chicago 109
Los ~les 116 Boston 106
Wednesday's Games
San Diego at Baltimore
COLUMBUS (UPO The
san Francisco at Cincinnati
Committee
Scaly Tax ~udy
New York at AUanta
was expected Thursday to recBoston at Seattle
ommend a mandatory, county
Only game scheduled
levied 1 per cent income tax

aecoute '111111 1M to• '1 r..S ao.d

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FREE PARKIN(;

3 ,., 39c

Mushrooms

lb.

59c

14 Sl•

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Brazil Nuts!..59c

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Pro Standings

Lakers Roll To Ninth

ABA STANDINGS
Bl' United Press International
East

W. L. Pet. GB
Minnesota • , , •• 7 3 . 700

t1~

KentlK'kY ..••.. 7 6 .538
M.lami ••..•••• 4 5 .444
New York . . . . . 4 6 .400
ID:Iiana ..•.•.. 3 9 . 250
West
W. L, Pet.
oakltnd . . . . . . 10 2 2. 333
Los Angeles • . , 5 4 . 556
Dem·e r ..•.•.. 5 5 .501)
New Orleans .... 5 6 . 455
Houston . . . . . . , 3 5 , 375
Dallas ...•.... 3 5 .375
Tuesday's Results
Denver 126 Minnesota 121
New Orleans 114 Kenturk.,y
DaU1s 110 Indiana 107
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Games
Denver at Kentucky
New York at Miami
lrxliana at Houston
Oakland at Los Angeles
Only games scheduled

21 ~
3
41 c

GB
31 ~
4
41 ~
5
5

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Straight Win, 116-106
B&gt;

United l'ress Imernational
It'Ll be the Los Angeles
Lakers over the Boston Celtics
with something to spare in Uu'dr
anticipated National Basketball
Association playoff showd&lt;M"n if
the first meeting of the sea:son
between the court titans was an
accurate measure of their
abilities.
The Lakers blit"l.l.:d the Cellics
with a 34·21 third period at
Inglewood, Calif.. Tuesday night

Simpson Has

Chance To

Set New Mark
AHL STANDINGS
By United Press lnternational
F.ast
W. L. T. Pts.
Hershey . . . . . . 8 4 1 17
Providence . . . . H !l l 17
~ringfield • ••.. 5 8 4 14
Baltimore . . . . . 6 3 2 B
West
W. L. T. Pts.
Buffalo •...•.• 10 2 1 21
Rochester . . . . . . 7 7 2 L6
Cleveland . • . . . . . G 8
13
Quebe&lt; .....••. 3 10 4 10
Thursday's Results
Baltimore 9 5(1rlng:field 7
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Games
r.;o games scheduled

and wenl on to a 116-106 victory
that :stn•tchcd their winning
streak to nine games and
snapped the Cellics' five-game
stn.-ak. The loss also dropped
the Ccltics into second place in
the Ea~tern Division, a haH
game behind the idle Baltimore
Bullets.
!::lgin Ba)"lor and .Johnny
Eb.-an Led the Lakers' third·
period br1~akout rrom a SG-50
halftime dt.didt to an R4-77 lead
goi~ into the fourth period but
they were not the only Los
Angeles heroes. In addition lo
30 points b~· Ba)'lor an 11 by
l::gan, Jerry West had 29 points
and
nine steals and Wilt
Chamberlain
outscored
Bill
Hussell I G-6 and out rebounded
him 22-21.
John Havlicek led the Celtics
with 32 points and Sam Jones
had 17.

NEW YORK (UPO- Only an
injur~·

LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) ~
Trainers at Churchill Downs a.pparertly have joined wi(hjockeys
in an attempt to keep Per111~ Ann
Early from becoming the rirM
Wml.ln to ride at a major American race rrack.
Her set:c:md tr) wss thwarted
Tuesday when trainer Clarenee
Breedlove switched to a male
rider Cor No Deficit in the ninth
race, originally listed for Miss
Early. A previous atWmpt fail ed
last week when her horse was
scratched.

lle.t.L NOTtCI
IN THI MATTIR 0~ IITTliMINT
Of ACCOUNT&amp;, MIUU COUNTY

"ROIATI COU.T, JUIOS
COUNTY, OMIO
At• • unu and vo;outhen of lb,;~ lolilwlnl Rained ftd~riel h,ove " - '
flied 111 the J'Tobate ..:ourt. M••••
Co.11t.,., Oh.le. for apprav.ll lll(t .etllemllnt.
CA.SI! NO. lUlSI. Pint •lld rtul
A.cro11nt of MU"J" S. ft&lt;ltuh, Admlnl•tntr1x uf UW. .l.at•te of M•l1111 P Sllaln, ~ CAlliE NO. 18,301. nnt ..wJ ftll&amp;l
Ac:cO\Int of lAne Tom. l!neutrb
"' tM llta~ M Joteph Gn-r.
Dect-d
CABE NO. 11.1011. P'ibt &amp;Dd ftiW,
.Vc"""t rlf Richard E. JOMII, Guar·
dian of tbe Person .nd Eld.atel of
Co111lle W •taoo. Gilberta Harper,
'Ibomu Harper all4 Job11 Jlupllr,

on individuals and a 5 per cent
income tax on business.
The mmmittee was expected
also to recommend an end to
the personal property tax on
all items except business inventories and abolishment of the
intangible tax.
The 14 - member, bipartisan
t"O mmittee, named last year to
recommend an overhaul of the
state's tax system, was split on
the final recommendations.
However, it was Learned that
Committee Chair man, Rep. 1\l.
bert H. Sealy Jr., a Dayton Republican who did not run for
re-election this year, had ordered the report printed by a New
York firm and had hired a public relations firm to handle the
announcement.
Sealy, an attorney with a
Dayton law firm, said the report would be released at a
news conference Thursday at
Columbus. lie refused 1.0 discuss the content of the report.

Hequired Tax

NEW YOllK (UPO ~ The
United Press International top
10 small oollege football teams
with first place votes and wonlost-tied records in parentheses.
(Ninth week) .
Team
Points
1. San Diego St. (29) (8-ll) 330
2. '-No. Dale St. (3) (9-ll) 302
3. x N. Mex. nigh (2) (9-0) 245
4. Ctlattanooga
(8-1) 23.5
5. Texas A&amp;I
(8-1} 159
6. Morgan State
(7-1) IU5
i. Tampa
(7..2) i02
8. Western Ky .
(7.J.l) 51
9. x-Troy State
(9-1) 41
10. x. Adams Slate
(8-J) 40
x-Completed season
Second 10 - U , Eastern Ken·
tuck.y (36); 12, llumboldt State
(35); 13. Indiana (Pa.) ~;tate (34):
14, Willamette (33); 15, Weber
State (3U); 16, 1\rkansas Statt
U. (25); 17, North Carolina !\&amp;1
(.22); 18, tie, Kings Point anc
Florida A&amp;M (14); 20, Delaware

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of Laura, and Democrat Wil ..
liam E. Hinig of New Philadelphia.
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I\ll 88 &lt;-"Ounties would be required to levy the tax but per.
soos nr firms currently paying
income W would receive credit
Toledo.
for their payments
The committee report, reportedly also. would include a rec ommendation tha t the county
Although Canada is s ituated
bud g c t commission be abo!. north of th e Uniled States. Ni·
ished and a formula be estab- ogara Falls . Ontario. is localished for distribution of the ted west of Niagara Falls,
monies rollecte&lt;l to counties, .r&gt;;.Y.

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Small Colleges

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Jockeys in Ban

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NONE SUCH

seems likel.Y to prevent
0. J. Simpson of Southern
California from eclipsing 1 h e
major college, season rushing
record set onlj last Saturday b~·
Eugene Morris of West Texas
State.
Simpson, with games against
UCLA and Notre Uame still
remaining, trails ).1orris by 123
yard s. However, Morris finished
his season last week against
Colorado State when he rushtXI
for 1 12 yards to surpass the olct
OllC--season mark of 1,571 yards
by a mere one yard. Fred
Wendt of Texas Mines set the
NBA STANDINGS
former record in 1948.
By United Press lnternatiQOII
Morris also set a varsity
East
career rushing mark in his final
W. L. Pel GB game
and
it would take
Baltimore .•. 12 4 • 150
fantastic
finishes by either
Boston •...•. 11 4 . i33
I;~
Simpson or Chris Gilbert of
Cincinnati ••.. 11 5 . 688 1
Texas to overtake that record.
Philadelphia •• 8 4 . 661 2
Morris finished wilh 3,388 yards
Detroit . . . • . 8 8 .500 4
for three seasons, breaking the
New York . . . . 6 12 .333 7
3,301 set by Art Luppino of
Milwaukee •.• 1 10 .286 7
Arizona in four seasons.
West
Simpson, a junior college
W. L. Pet, GB transfer, has 2,864 yards in less
Los Angeles •• 13 4 • 765
than two seasons with t..:SC
san Francisco. 8 8 ,500 41.1:! while Gilbert trails Morris by
San Diego • • • 7 9 • 438 Slh
243 yards for three seasons with
Atlanta •••.. 1 10 .412 6
onls one game remaining.
Phoenix ••••• 5 9 .357 61;,
Orlcqo ;: •.• 6 11 .353 7
Seattle •..•.. fj 14 . 300 81 '2
Tuesday•s Results
Detroit 121 Cincinnati 107
Philadelphia 126 Phoenix 110
San Diego 113 New York 107
Milwaukee 119 Atlanta 98
San Francisco 121 Chicago 109
Los ~les 116 Boston 106
Wednesday's Games
San Diego at Baltimore
COLUMBUS (UPO The
san Francisco at Cincinnati
Committee
Scaly Tax ~udy
New York at AUanta
was expected Thursday to recBoston at Seattle
ommend a mandatory, county
Only game scheduled
levied 1 per cent income tax

aecoute '111111 1M to• '1 r..S ao.d

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3 ,., 39c

Mushrooms

lb.

59c

14 Sl•

Encftn W

Avocados ••. 15c

Lettuce

..... Tho Hol14oy

F.,. Tho Holldoyo

Mixed Nuts ~•. 65c

Brazil Nuts!..59c

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

1:30 •'"' · to 5:00 P·"'· Ooilr
8:30 a.m. ta 12:00 Noon Satu•d• y

In Memory
IN LOVING memoCJ of our ile-

Joved wife and motfler, Madge
Haley, w11o passed away Nov.
10, liM.

!.OST In Pomeroy: Stamped
enveloP" addressed to City
National Bank and Trust Co.
II found, call 992-5948.
ll-19-31c

Blnce you wore-called away

Our eyeJ shed many a tear
Our hearto oUU ache llrith
llldnou ,
AI we ~'"! the fonrlll sad
year,

Sadly mlooed by hU1ban4'
and children.
11-:10-ltc

Notice
GUN SHOOT, Sunday. Nov. 14,
at tho Rutland Amerlean Legion Farm.
11-\IUSIC EVERY Friday and
laturday at Jacl&lt;'s Club on
HarrilonviDe R&lt;Jad oil Rt. 1.
11-20-Sic

WILL 1'0 sewing at home llppt!n.

pegging.
hemmln~. olleratiDIIS,
ole.
Mn Freddie Thabet. Mason.
Phone 773-5'151.
4-30-tle
-;'

pocke\1,

VACANCY lor two elderly poopie. Prelor private paid pallentl. Phone Mason, 773-518$.
10-Mf&lt;

Dance
Saturday night,
10 p.m. til 2 a.m.
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WARM Morning coal stove with
fan, heats 3 to 4 rooms, used
lfJS than two months. Glenn
Jewell, Downington. 0. Phone
61&amp;-3135.
U·l4-12tc

OPEN !;VES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Wanted

FIVE ROOM house. bath. bant
1IUOd floors, two finished
rooms dcnnlslalrs. gas fur-

For~

Lost

Mgr.

For Sale

Bk. finish, red interior . VB engine . Automat ic trans .
Radio and heoter .
Attend Jr. Miss Pageant, Sunday, Nov . 24

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POTATOES, / Phone

IUml

naee, good neighborhood, &lt;all
192-5413 after 5 p.m. 11-14-ltc

CIIINnce PiofDII, Parillad.
TRY BEFORE you buy. We
!I-IWe
will bring this 1968 model zig

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC 'I'IIJ
miniature, 175 and up. Slud
service and grooming. Pballe
m-MU.
11
tfe

zag !Iewing machine to your
home so you may sew on it.
If you like it. buy it for only
$39 cash or $5.50 per month.
Call 992-2836.
11-19-titc

s
ANTIQUES, fumlturo, dlobel.
mll!eellaneous. Mrs. Howard
AKC Golden Retriever puppies, EARLY AMERICAN stereo.
Cecll, 800 W. Maln St., Pome514 Ash St., Middleport. 11111968 console with AM and FM
roy.
1-2$-Ue
5443.
IHJ.IIc radio, automatic floating turn

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'5"·

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BUDGET PRICE lumlture on
our third noor budget shoo
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Ohfo.
1 23 tfe
SEWING MACIIlNl':S. ,..pair
service. an makes. WY Z..
2284. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
Scissors.
:H9-IIc
SKATE-A-Way

Music by the
Bored of Education

Thanksgiving, Friday, Nov.
22, New Years Eve, Tues.,
Dee. 31, 7:30 to U:3AI. Open
Christmas Eve. Closed ChriS~
mas. Open Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 7:30 to 10,30.
Available for .p arties, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
nigb\1, Satunlay and &amp;tnday
allernoons. Phone 985"3921 or
985-3585.
11-17..101c
CJGARETI'E vending machines
and service. ABC EnteJ prius,
Mason, W. Va. Phone 773-55U.
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AKC Puppies, Scottles, Cocken.
$5 pt!r month, or pay balance Am CONDmONING RefrigerSTORAGE SPACE, mage for
Poodles, Westles and &amp;:Imaaz- due. $88.86. This !O!t sold,
ation service. Jack's Refrigboata:, tranen, ean. eampel'S,
ero, Barkaroo Kl'a .. OoolvlDe, mud higher. Try H in your
eration, New Haven. hone
ete. Wrlle P.O. 80&lt; 3211, PomOblo, Phone 116'1-31101.
882-2079.
4 8 tfe
home. Call J192-2836. 11·19-lltc
eroy. Pbone 992lll8 &lt;I' ...
11·10-ale
Dick Seyler.
11-U-121c
r.ERT'S a gay girl, ready for HEADY - MIX ooncr•te delivTRAC!'OR CHAINS, 3 heating
ered right to your nroject.
a whirl arter cleaning carFURNISHED APA!ITMEIITII
stoves, one good three point
Fa!rt: and easy. Free estipets with Blue Lustre, rent
In Middleport. All uUUtleJ
tractor blade, 18 bead of cat- electric shampooer Sl. Tiny's
mates. Phone 992-3284, Goegpaid. Rowley I&lt; Reed, Midtle, phone Chester 185"3891.
leln Ready - Mlr Co .• MiddleBargainland.
ll-20-4tc
dleport, Phone M-%178.
11-!Utp
port, Ohio.
8 38 tfc
(~If&lt;
PIONEER TRAVEL trailer. HADIO I&lt; TV REPAffi and anKENMORE automatic washer,
'67; %0 foot. sei!&lt;Ontained.
tennas Installed. John Harri'f'RAILER LOTS, Bob'o Moblle
Frigidaire refrigerator; smal!
carpeting. air conditioner.
son, Phone M-2522. 11-3 30tc
Court, Syracuse, Ohfo on Slate
electric bathroom beater. aU
good condition. Phone Mason
Rt. 124, Phone M-Z951.
In good condition. Phone NI!W
T13-S771.
11-2D-3tc DOZER. BACKHOE, trencller
1-11-tfe
Haven 882-2898.
11-15-Mp
and truck service, sepUc
TWO RIDING HORSES. 0 n e
tanks, water lines, basements,
TRAILER SPACE, ready to !dAPLE STEREO radio eonfive
gaited
roan
4
years
old,
also
lopsoll Henry Bahr,
hook up, private, plenty of
sole, 1!1611 model stereo AM I&lt;
four
stocking
feet, one f I v e
Pbone
985-3968 or Roger Bahr,
room for children to play.
I'M radio oomblnaUon, !·
gaited, black stocking feet,
Phone
985-39511.
11'13-IOto
Phone 1192-3904.
1-14-Ue
speed automaUe changer. Bal1ee Arnold Grate, RuUand,
ance dllt! $911.20 or payments
74:1-4211, after 5 p.m.
UDAL NOTICE
FOUR ROOM HOIJ!!E and bath.
or $7 per month. Call 992-3218. phone
whoUt
BUYU !lAY McDANIEL,
pbone
742-5501.
U ·17~tc
unfurnlalled, 1850
Lincoln
11-l~tc
!&gt;lace of l'l'~i dence I • Jl.artfont, Wetl
\'i r11i ni a. 01Pd who 1.1 a non-retldent
Heights. Phooe 992#14.
the S t at~ of Ohio, I• hereby no·
ROY'S GUITAR and amplifier, oft ,fi Pd
lh~t UP the 211lh dJY Of IJt·
10-2&amp;-tfc SEVERAL NICE GUNS, conIober , illtl3, RENA MC' OANIEL, beone year old. Used very llttact Ralph Priddy, 118 Laurel
ing plaint iff riled
ht'r
petition
Ue. Phooe M-7288. 11·20-3te
aw:ainJt him a.
defllondant
ln the
SEVEN ROOM apartment In
St., Pomeroy or call 992-3511.
Court of Co mmon Pleat, Mel8J COUP·
ly , Ohio. Can
No. 14.381 praylr&gt;'
Middleport. newly cleaned and
11'17-«c
lor d! ,.orce from u. ld Boyd M('Da-.:._oompletely redecorated, front
lel on the gruk.lnd• of 1rou ne1le&lt;:t
Estat• For Sale
of dut y and e~tremt' ..:ntelty, a nd
and back porches and entran· FIVE WELL BRED tan ponies
other proper rl'llef: aa ld eauBe will
IN SYRACUSE
tJL for llearlnl o n or ann thl' 14th
ces. For information caD
~SUitable for harness show, ort~
da)' of Dect'mber, 1968
99Z-3770.
11·17-tfe
gina! stock from Ohllng.r's tWY your wife a nice borne for
RINA McDANIEL, Pl1intiff
Xmas. large Jot, 3 bedroom
J . I . O'lrltn, AHarntY
Stables. All would make exwith closets, knotty pine kit- Ill :10: forII 6;'Uintlff
11 t:l; II 20;
FOUR ROOM furnlohed apartcollent 4-H projecltl. Do'• Mor
chen, goOd cabinets, one &amp; ll21;12441t.c
ment. All utllltt.. paid . Phone
ru, LeaJJ•z Creek Road.
one half baths, large llvln~
992-39'15.
11-IS-Uc
1'.-17-ttc

;li'ECfALS, $10 permanen\J
room, stone front, needs new
ll.lle, fiUl lor flO, $15 lor
spouting, new septic tank,
eu.IIO. All&lt; for Dorothy or SLEEPING rooms. 688 South 1!1611 MUSTANG two door bard· forced
air furnace, full baseThird Ave., Middleport. Phone
top, !950. Gene Dodson, phone
Linda. AIM open on Saturday
ment
for
children to play.
M-5375.
11-15-ltp
992-11935.
IH7~tp
by appointments. Dorothy's
Liberal
llnancing,
..,_ Beauty Saloa, S}Tacuse,
D. H. WOOD, Broker
Pbone 992-39112.
11-17-3\c 5 ROOM house, parlially fur- ONE CONN B nat clarinet $40,
1!
Locust St., GalllpoliJI, o.
nished . Gas furnace. Third one Noble E nat alto suoPboae «J·IM
St., Mason. Phone 882-2971.
phone $115.
Bob Trussell.
TURKEY SHOOT. Racine Gun
11·19-lllc
11-19-3\p Phone 985-3929.
II-IV~
(.1ub. Sunatty . f\lov . 24 , startIng time 1 p.m. Free eats.
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
Bring your Z2 rifles . There HOUSE. 5-rooms and bath, uUlREALTY
COMPANY
ity room, nice location. Phone
Brand Name Appliance
will a!Jio be a live turkey
POMEROY
2
story frame, 3
9921885 after 5 p.m. ll -19-3tc
shoot. Open slles only.
Gift Her For Christmas
bedrooms,
bath,
basement,
11-19-Stc
MIRRO· IIl.HIC TEFLOI'I
hardwood
floors,
porches,
gas
~ ROOM apartment. close to
ELECTRIC CA:SSER0l.E. 16.99
furnace
heaL.
WIU.
TRADE
WESTINGHOUSE
downtown Pomeroy . Call 992HelpW1nted
FRY PAN .
. U .99
FOR SMALLER PLACE.
2143 before 5 p.m. 11-19-lfe
SUHBEAhl DRY
I NEED HELP. 20 hours $40.
$6.SOO.OO
lROH .
. 10.98
Busy Fuller Brush lady needs
MANNING BOWMAN
IIACINE - TILE BUSINESS
4 tWOM r'UH:-IISHED apartDRY IRON . .
. 9.95
1 people with cars to dellver
ROOM. Tiled floors, ceiling
ment , bath and shower, furPORTABLE
calalogueo and take ordero.
HAIR
DRYERS
.8.1HI
gas
heater, toilet, hot water
nace heat, private parking,
For appointment phone 7C.
tank,
WW UPKEEP ON TIDS
out of all floods, 3 blocks from
1114.
11-17'6tc
ROOM.
$6,900.00
po!t office. 9!12-5932 from 12
CLOSE
TO
POMEROY AND
p.m. to 6 p.m.
IHttfc
Pomeroy
1!)8 W. Moin
IIALE OR FEMALE, full time,
MIDDLEPORT
- Like New
992-5896
olay or nJcbt oblf\J open, con- TWO BEDROOM new home In
ranch type, large living room,
l&amp;c:t Mr. Riffle at BBF, Union
, large bedrooms, bath, large
Mason , ga11 heat, utility room . CNE 5Toom house, 4-a&lt;:ru
and Congms, Alhenl. 11-17'6tc
level Jot with easy access.
Velma Zuspan. Phone 713ground, running cold water in
$17,1100.00
5750.
Jl-191itc
l&lt;itchen, 3 miles baek of RaBAR MAID and waltr... wontHENRY CLELAND
cine.
Priced at $2000. Bobby
ed. Mus! be 21 years old.
Offke--19!.:1W
TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Joe Wolfe, Phone 94~.
Whispering Pines Ntte Club.
Res.--m.ua
Ohio.
Park. Minersville,
ll-161tp
Pbone 992-9943 .
11·19-5tc
11-20-3lc
ll-21l«c
Phone 992-33!4

WOULD like baby silter to care
ror two children In my borne
4 days a week !rom B,3AJ AM
to 4:30 PM . Phone 7C-4122.
11·111-ltc

Employment Wanted
WILL BABY SIT weekdays In
my home lor small child or
2 1mall chfldren. Phone MalOn 773'5326.
11-lll-3tc

1965 CHEVKOLE'f \&gt;·ton truck,

ForS.Ie
STEREO: Walnut console with
4-speed cllanger, 4-opeaker
system. Balance due $79.54 or
$5.75 per month Phone l9t
3218.
11-l~tc

•.:EO. ROBS1EI IER, BROKER

PICK·UP, In good shapt!;

POMEHOY - 2 larg~: lots, out
of bigh water, bouae 'l rooms,

oew paint, $300, or

will

lmpalla. ,964 FORD V 8, 9 PI"· Wag11-ll-4tp on, Auto. Trans. Radio and
Heater. Good Condition,
1857 OLDS (442), purchased an- Call after 5 P.M. 11921934.
other car. Sell for balance
ll·IUIJI
due. Mason 17H28Z. ll-191tp
EXCELLENT, efficient and
ec ;nomicaJ . That's Blue IJIS.
F40G FORD lruct IJid 12 foot
trt
carpet and upholstery
Oat dump bed. hOO. Dave
cleaner.
Rent electrl~ sham·
Yoot. Portland . Phone 143pooer
fl
.
Baker FUrniture.
11242.
11-24-3\p
11-18-4ltc

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1'11RNISHED and unfam!Jibed
apartments. Close to IChool.
Phone m.&amp;431.
10-ll-llc

FIIRNISHED apartmmt,
I
rooma and batiL Matlon !ley·
aolda, Mum, W. Va. Phone
T/1.1117.
11-U11e

I "

trade

· for cattle. G. A. Deem, Racine.
11-2D-3tp

19'17 SUPER Sport
Phone 992-2788.

For Rent

,.

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

long wheel base with over
load. Has all new 6-ply ~om·
merclal tires. In ez:ceUent
condilion. $1250. Phone Ravenswood 273·4625.
j)

MINNEAPOLIS Moline Tractor.
1952, phone 992-5983 after 7
p.m.
11-l~r

Try

ttTnt~&amp;TIC

esoo.

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New

CAR

~ASH

(Hot A Oriv~;Thru)

75~

f:lantoin in
co&lt;
wi h wo1m 1oap
l : Srwayed
and th.n 0 hig l. po•uute
rins-e ol to lt wale 1 to
mo~a car 1 hine
J Anendont on duty

1.~-F - :; - - - -- - - II to 6
Sat. - • - • • • • - • • -9 to 7
Sun . - - - - - - - - • ·11 to 6

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bath, Only $2500.
POMEROY Warm 6 room

brick, bath. Full basement,
hot water heating, only $6,400.
MIDDLEPORT - 7 room s, bath,
Cw-oace, ba:s~ment and garage.
Asking $14,000.
ron RENT - 200 acre farm . We
need small rarm s.

IIELEN aud VIRGIL TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES
I9Z-m5
SYRACUSE
11-20-Jt&lt;:
The Cro-Magnon Man is con:i idered to br- the world's first

artist

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EVINRUDE
69's Are Here
6- 9Y2 - 18
On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

5(hawarzel Marine
Hockingport, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

LIOit.L NOTiCI
Doria M" . Gra lhwahl. who•e ·~­
dreq II Bo:or. 775, Baltimore, Mary.
land, and whow prell&lt;'nt addreu,
other lhiln the abo\le, 111 unknown
&lt;t nd r;nnot with rea1o nahl e till! ·
11ence ~ a•certa lned: and
l.arry
~rooks WeUa, who•e place or real ·
dem•l' Is unknown and cannot 'IIIUhl
rea•on a hle di ligence be aa~rlaloed,
will !llkoe notl~e that John M. Well•.
Hs At!mlnls t r~tor of the E~tate of
Laur;o H. Welhi. deceased, un ihl' 20th
d .ty of J une , 1968 . f 1led a P e tiUon In
! h t' Probate Court &lt;If M'-' 11!1 Count:p,
Ohio. a llulng that the penonal property nf said decedent Is lnlufflclelll
•• l•-~ li o n , an d that H IK nel't'ti81HY to
KeiJ the real t&gt;~ late herelnilfler deK·
rrl hrd , to pay aa ld debta. That .alii
d(' (' l'd•'tl t Wd" MI'IZI'd In fe&lt;c tl mplt' of
!h~
fol l,.winl( rl"~) eatate
Tlw followlnlf real es tate dtuated
In lh&lt;l (' (oUnly of MelgK, S la te of Ohio ,
and In the To"'n~hlp of Lebanon, a nd
d"Rrrlbed 31 folloWII :
l'ar..-el No. ' ' Thr foHow lnf dee rrlbed prendsee, a ituated In
the
Towns h ip or lebanon, County
of
Ml'lgs a nd State uf Oh io, and hounded
.u&gt;d rles.:-rlbed more fully , as f olluWII'
Jlrinll in Sl!~tlon 21, Lot 640, In the
""' 'th.,ul Part of the ~outhwesl one fuurth , bcln~~: three acres formerly
own._.&lt;! hy G. W . Keyae .
Parre l No . 2 ; The following durorihPd reo l 0'9 ta te , to-w,t; Situated In
til,. Town1hiP of Lebanon , Cmo nly of
\ldgs and Slilte of Ohio. and desnl lMod 18 fnllowa: Betn1 UYeO ('7)
;.~re•. more or Je.,., sltu .. ted In the
S~&gt;u th eaJ t part of Section :u. Town
3 Kan1e 11 He~~el"\l ln g •nd e..:cep lln.o: to former lfrantor all mineral•
u~d.,rlylng th e above deHrlbed re.l
••• tate , .. ub the right to Mmove the
11~me, ~ ny unnecessary damage to be
p:llct for by Cle rmont Arnold, hill
Ju·•u or runlgnR
Parco&gt;l No . 3: The following re1l
e ~t~ te tttu ated In the
Co unty of
Mebu. State of Ohio, and In the
T~Jwnthlp &amp;f Lebanon , and bnund"d
and dclll'rlbed 11 follow•: Jn Stctlon
N'o. 21 . Town No. 3, Jtanp No. 11
of the Ohio Cnmpany'a Purcbue. Be·
•inninll at the IJOUibwut corner of
what wu formerly Lewt• Smith'• 13
A ere lot , dhded bY C .. N Smith and
Sarah Smith: then~ In an e••terly
l;lrer tlon With the ctmttu·
of the
~rlland a nd Long Bouom Road to
what w1u formerly '---''*1• Smllh'l
MIUth \In~&gt; liriiU!I Hld r olld ; theTlL"t!
n a - "'·" ''" •'·' ' ~ ·· · .,,,. .. ,., '"''
·'11
!ann• of 21 ro&lt;h to Pin~
KoUow:
the~e rlo11'!1 aa\d lloJtow to what
wu formerly II. L. FH&lt;"h'l nortllweat
cornPr of a 12 Acre Lot; the nce In
a northerl)' d!rectton down DeWttto
nu n wi lh meanderiJ16J of llld n&amp;n
to the placllo of boellnnlnl, oontaln11111 three Ill AeNI, mart or l1u.
RefPten('e Deed, \lotumr 1e8, Pare
5119, -'"""lll't Count y Deed Recordll.
The prayer of aald Pf'ttllon 11 for
1he ule of a11 ld real e.tatfo for tru:
JIUtPOSI! of I'!RYtnl decedent .. debt.J
and coalt of admlltll lrltlon.
The per•on~ aoo.e ~nthnwd will
furlbPr hke notln• tbJt th., haw
hHn m~de pnrtle• defendant to IJddl
r .. tt t io n, and th;~l lhey are required
to anawer the uonll! on or before tbe
Hh day of January. 191J9
JOHN M. WILLI.
Admlnlatr1tor of tlltl llt1M
of LIU" I. WJitt, dlelllft
WI81TU AND II'UL

n

AHor••n ftr Plllntlff
It 13; II 20: II 17: 12 4;

1: 111 12 18 etc

SEE

IT'S A

AN' I JEST GOT A

MESS

LEETLE LONESOME

EXPERIENCED
h•llfor St"lce

AH PAlD 5AM

I'L&amp;HTV FO'

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THI5HIDIN'
Pl-ACE -BUT IT'S

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WORTH \T!!

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AH 15 PA'/IN' 'tO' PLENT'i
-WT IF '10' Gl~ ME A
aACI-1ELOR- IT'5

HOW OUT

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LOVIN'

WORTH IT!!

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From the Largest TruCk or
Bulhbzer Radiator To The
SmaUe.st Heater Core.

BLAETTNARS

hoJiday parties.

Ileal

Whispering Pines
Nile Club

-. :

5 I tfe

PH, 993-2143

Pomeroy

t;XPm

5.55
-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

• Free Estimates
• Quality Concrete

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aut

• Certified Stlenglh

ltltl E. Maln

• Delivery
• Quick Service
• Finishing
• Sand &amp; Gravel

Po......,y1 0

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE
Hta•y duty, e:IIIIO deap tr•ad1,
four full ply nylon.
175.:14 Whlt• Sid•woll,

ONLY Sl8 .95

papola, s-la•• uvoilobl•.
nornber at thit prlca.
Foil~ guaront••d· Bulh by o big
the ma~er lar . . .

Limited

IACORE'S

124 W. MAIN

POMEROY

LIOAL NOTICI
TO WHOM IT MAY CONC»RN:
:o~otl ce Ia hereby ,tven tllat oa tbll
~th day ol November. 11108. H~a.rtetta
5. Farl1, u E:n c utrlll of the ERa~
.-.r o. R . Far11, dl'&lt;:eued, late of
L.awrenCI'burb, TennetM•. ftlll4 lD
thl• Court under Cue No. )O.Ott,
~n
authenticated c opy of lAtten
Tntamentary INUIId to her b7 the
County Court o f Lawrenc• Cou.nty,
'fl•nne~see
"oUce It further .dWII
that ~ II c redltora of u ld ntaW of
o. R. Fari•, deceued, who dealre to
~·~ert their lleTUI afllnll tbill ettllte
of 1aid decedent, which are looated
In thla StAte , 1hall pre.ent their
cl almt, duly •worn, wllhln Jill monthl
~Iter the flllnlf or 11ld JAtten In lbla
c ourt, or their 11ld lieTIII 1b1U for·
o·er be barred and c ancelled .
JOHH C. BACON
Actlftl Prob$ JUd . .
II &amp;: 11 13; It 20 3tt

TAKE IT .tASY;

.JANIE. REMEM~ER
'!OU'RE EXPSCTJNG

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A MBY.

In Memory

DIAL 992·3284

Plu~ 2.19 Fedtral Ta•
M&lt;~tl

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Wheel Alignment

table. Take over payments of

For R•nt

Bryants Budget Shop

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RadDe. Oldo
Crtlt Bntdfvl d

~a1lced

1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air Wagon .......... $350

ltllllortlon•
' U ,., unt Oitcoullf on poid oit
.... otla poi4 within IQ doro.
CARD Of THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

OHICE HOURS

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6 cy l. Std . Irons . Radio . local 1 owner cor, black

992-2181
Jack W. Carsey,

J: COME 10

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'iE'LL HAVE
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BEEN OFF FLOAT
FtSHIN' ALL WEEK

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IN MEMORY or Franklin Shane.
Do not ask us we miss him,
Oh, there's such a vacant place;
Orten I think 1 hear his rootsteps
Ard see his smiling race.
DIIJ' s or sadness still come over

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GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
407 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

us,
Tears in silence often fiowi

Insurance

AUTOMOBILE Insurance bee•
Memories keep hlm ever near
LEOAL NOTICI
ctydt&gt; llall and F a y Hall , who were
eaneeDed?
your
operatus
],.s l known too residt' at 1008 Ea1t
I •u lap !Street, Sun nys!ope, ArJ1ona,
Si nee he lert us four years ago.
or's license? can
Lul whose pre&amp;ent add rua Ia unSadly missed by his father,
I II tfe
l&lt;uow n, Hazel Hughes, who w u lui
I no w n tu re ~ lde at !ik.lllrl.'lblupe , A ri
mother, two sons and sister
"'""· hut who5e pre1ent addreu h
and
brothers.
""knuwn; Frauh C. Hall ~nd Dertha
A rarrier is also known as a
l! oll ...-ho were last known to retidll!
ll-2o-ltc
blacksmith , according to the
; rt UtkH, ,.ew York, but whote pre·
~~ nt rc~ldenrt&gt;
Is unknown; William Encyclopaedia Britannica
~wan, whu was lall known to r11ide
.:1 1210 Nnrtil Oran11e Grove, LoR
, , n~:elea,
Ca llfo rllia. but wb011e pre a..nt addren h unknown; Alma Hall.
~ hn was l~st kno"' n In rll!~de a&amp; lttiO •
;\or th IO!h Street, Sk.lllnYtlope, Arl·
tuna hut who~ (' present rt&gt;B id l'nce It
unk~own. and Barbara
Domniaki.
, h"""" addreu b unknown tnd can,0t he U{"erl Hirll'd , will taltl' no tice
t l•at Charles E Hall, Stella Hall,
Become a distributor in one of America's buglluu ell D. Ha ll and Paulin e Hall,
ha\'" fl ied the ir petit1on In the Cpmest and fastest growing industries . This is a new
luon Plea~ Court of Melg• County,
concept in the field of vending. No experie nce
l'lllo, be in g Cue No. 143B:I, for the
l'artltlnn of the real ettale herein·
required. All accounts are contracted for. and set
~ Iter 13ucritoed, a nd for accountln.l .
Ftl4 pe!Ulon sell lorlh the teYertl
up by our company . You merely restock locations
of the present inle~at In
0 wnero
Ba ld roeal ellale, amounla expendrd
with
our National Brand products
I&gt;)
p!atntlfh for the 1n1ppnrt and
, ,,J ntenanl·e of Alma 0 . Hall, under
~lilre eme nt. ~ nd for the •rnounb ex('l.. nded on 9a i&lt;l rl'al eat..\e, and thj!l
r&lt;"ntal• re1·elvel3 thert&gt;from. l'lai ntlffJ
sre aeekinll to ha"'e their ln le ruta
~d off tn se,.era lty or for a judicial
~~It' of the followlnl rea l e1tate:
The followl nl[ de1ctltled preml~~e1 .
tiluated In the Tnwns hl p of Leban·
on Count)· uf MeiU and State of
Investment of $2,190 to $3,960 cash required
OI ;Jo: Sl!,uated tn a one hundrel1 acn
secured by inventory and equipment. You must
Lot No . 186, Serllo ns 14 11nd 1.5, Town
2, Ranee 11 , Ohio Comptny'a Purchhave a good car and be able to devote at least
aFe, and bounded and de-~Crlbfod •a
fo llows
4
to 12 hours per week.
Be~lnnine at a plow point on the
we•t Jlne of land • now or formerly
If you are interested, have the desire, drive, deown~d by Tho ma• F. Hall. 13'1'.,.. teet
north ol the northea•l cor~r of Ianda
termination
and want to be successful in a grow''""" or fnrml'rly uwnt'd by Ellilatlelb
~lall. !hence South 65 deeree1 Eut
ing business of your own, write us today. Please
~25 fet&gt;t to ~ etone; thenC~~~ SrJutll 111
F..a~l 200.9 feet to 1 IPike drl ·
enclose
name, address and telephone number
• e n In the corntor of a brldee: thence
nort h o n t he ea•t line o f ta ld T hom·
;, o; F . tl a ll l ~ nd &amp; ~:n feet to a 1tone;
I&gt;IPnl'll' wesl Mill to a a tooe ln the
wul line uf Janda now or formerly
uwned by the uld Thomu F . Hall;
ll~o.: nce sou th on u id We1 l line 3811,/o
feet to the place of bertnn1na:, and
,. ,ntilolnlniJ ther.,in
f l ve l,,)
a..:ret.
1Variiltl1111 Clve de1ree11 Referenell!
IJe.:.d : Volume 301 , Paee 11 , Melr•
C ounty Del't Jt._.eurdl.
The t•rayer oi atlo.l petition 1.1 for
part ition of uld real est..t.a 100 to
t&gt; ~ ve the
inlerest of the plalaUUa
,,., off to them In te\leralt:p, U the
same csn be done without IIIID!IUI
Injury to the whole. and If not , Uult
uid Tt&gt;al esute be IJO id accord~n.1 lo
:1 w: a iJu fnr
accounUof 1nt1 101'
other pruper relief.
The at&gt;ove men tione d part!•• will
take notice thd th... y line been made
parl!u defendant to 11ld peUtlon..
and that th"~ are req11lred to 11n1wer
the 1ame on ur before the 28th day
of December. 19611 .

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HOAH SARI-C "' Bl1T
HOW [X)E&lt;; l'i G1i

SPARE -TIME INCOME
.BISTRIBUTOR FOR THIS AREA

GE"T A N~ME UI&lt;E
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FlroM BU'flti' UP
'T1E SECOOD
hiO'UGAGES 01
MR't' I-IUI1t&lt; 0'

IAHO IH SIGHT,
AHNIE~

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INTER·STATE DIST. CO.
535 South Se cond West
Salt Lake C ity , Utah 84101

WANT TO OPERATE YOUR
OWN BUSINESS?----

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Sears, Roebuck and Company is now looking for
an individual or husbmd·wife team to own and
operate a Sears catalogue merchant store in Pom·
eroy, Ohio.

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Most southerly U.S. national
rorest is Ocala National Forest, also known as " Big
Scrub," in north-central Flo·
rida.

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Whal A Fa'"'
A Month
Will Boy At
B..AETTNARS
Yaut p,.unt o:ar will prabobly
malt• down poym~nl. N&lt;~ monthly
p..y1nnt1 ont i l 1969.

67 GTO . . 51.7.70 ••• month
2 Or, Hord f;p . R1al 1hao~ and
• POlly all with red vi nyl
buck1t seoU . 4 ~~- Iran,.. It he.•
all ' _h e II"' up ond 90 of g1•ut
GTO 400 c u . in . ena in a .
Will'

66 Pontioc.. .. $54.56 por mo .

BoMeville 2 Or . H11rd Top. Ett·
1ro nice, one 'Jwn11 c?r . All
white with lolue vln~l lnltrlar.
Awta. trans.
Powlf Jt•erlna,
P owll' brolce s, rodlo, ntro good
while wa ll tir••·

BLAETTNARS
BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
Ph. 992-2143
Pomeroy, Ohio

As a Sears authorized catalogue sales merchant:
1. You are the exclusive catalogue merchant in a
specified market area.
2. You sell merchandise 11om any Sears catalo1ue
and from the stock of Sears appliances on
your sales floor.
3. You are offered a complete training program
and a consulting service.
4. You receive expert bui Iding and site selec·
lion assistance.
5. You pay no franchise fee and your investment
is up to $4000.00.
Please send name, address, telephone number
. resume to:
'
and busmess

Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Dept. 385, APG
925 S. Homan Ave.,
Chica1o, Illinois

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vote• early
13. Ventilated
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craft
15. Altern
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abbrevlatkKl
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11. Paid
attention
20. Aboard
22. Tlr.e I&amp;Ht
word

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ln philately
24. Breakfast.
lunehand

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lake port
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aoelety
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Copenalcua
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for the

puttenx
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form four ordinary words.

water

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symbol
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A LITTLE 'HOMEWORK' Watching Want Ads Bring Top Grade _Results

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WANT AD
DEADLINES

2 SIGHS

5 •·"'· Day lol•o Publicolion
Momlor O.odliow 9 •·"'·
CoM!ollotlenl &amp;

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Will ~ occo,-.411 ""''' 9

of P\dllle!Mio"

REGULATIONS

Til. Pub lhh_, •••orYot tho ri'llht
to odil

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rafael any odt doomed ob·

ltctiol'letillo.

n.. publ~hor

QUALITY

for

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will llllt ' l

fN ,..apontlblo for more than one
lrteCNToct lntorl' l on.

$ave Howl Install Howl

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

INFOAM.ATION

COMPLETE LINE

SIEGLER and
TROPIC-AIRE Heaters

65 CHEVELLE.. ........ ... ............ $1495

Big T rode-In Allowonu

Malibu Canv . VS eng ine, P.G . transmiHion, new s ·s·w
tires , green exterior with white nylon top, green with
viny l trim.

POMEROY

1964 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Door ...... _.. $995
5 canto per Word o,.. h&lt;to.,rlon
Mini-M

Chor,.

finish, spotless clean interior . Good tire s.

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BLIND lOS
luWitioMI 2Sc Cho,,. per Adver•

Pomeroy Motor Co.

1:30 •'"' · to 5:00 P·"'· Ooilr
8:30 a.m. ta 12:00 Noon Satu•d• y

In Memory
IN LOVING memoCJ of our ile-

Joved wife and motfler, Madge
Haley, w11o passed away Nov.
10, liM.

!.OST In Pomeroy: Stamped
enveloP" addressed to City
National Bank and Trust Co.
II found, call 992-5948.
ll-19-31c

Blnce you wore-called away

Our eyeJ shed many a tear
Our hearto oUU ache llrith
llldnou ,
AI we ~'"! the fonrlll sad
year,

Sadly mlooed by hU1ban4'
and children.
11-:10-ltc

Notice
GUN SHOOT, Sunday. Nov. 14,
at tho Rutland Amerlean Legion Farm.
11-\IUSIC EVERY Friday and
laturday at Jacl&lt;'s Club on
HarrilonviDe R&lt;Jad oil Rt. 1.
11-20-Sic

WILL 1'0 sewing at home llppt!n.

pegging.
hemmln~. olleratiDIIS,
ole.
Mn Freddie Thabet. Mason.
Phone 773-5'151.
4-30-tle
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VACANCY lor two elderly poopie. Prelor private paid pallentl. Phone Mason, 773-518$.
10-Mf&lt;

Dance
Saturday night,
10 p.m. til 2 a.m.
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WARM Morning coal stove with
fan, heats 3 to 4 rooms, used
lfJS than two months. Glenn
Jewell, Downington. 0. Phone
61&amp;-3135.
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OPEN !;VES. 1:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Wanted

FIVE ROOM house. bath. bant
1IUOd floors, two finished
rooms dcnnlslalrs. gas fur-

For~

Lost

Mgr.

For Sale

Bk. finish, red interior . VB engine . Automat ic trans .
Radio and heoter .
Attend Jr. Miss Pageant, Sunday, Nov . 24

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IUml

naee, good neighborhood, &lt;all
192-5413 after 5 p.m. 11-14-ltc

CIIINnce PiofDII, Parillad.
TRY BEFORE you buy. We
!I-IWe
will bring this 1968 model zig

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC 'I'IIJ
miniature, 175 and up. Slud
service and grooming. Pballe
m-MU.
11
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zag !Iewing machine to your
home so you may sew on it.
If you like it. buy it for only
$39 cash or $5.50 per month.
Call 992-2836.
11-19-titc

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ANTIQUES, fumlturo, dlobel.
mll!eellaneous. Mrs. Howard
AKC Golden Retriever puppies, EARLY AMERICAN stereo.
Cecll, 800 W. Maln St., Pome514 Ash St., Middleport. 11111968 console with AM and FM
roy.
1-2$-Ue
5443.
IHJ.IIc radio, automatic floating turn

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BUDGET PRICE lumlture on
our third noor budget shoo
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Ohfo.
1 23 tfe
SEWING MACIIlNl':S. ,..pair
service. an makes. WY Z..
2284. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
Scissors.
:H9-IIc
SKATE-A-Way

Music by the
Bored of Education

Thanksgiving, Friday, Nov.
22, New Years Eve, Tues.,
Dee. 31, 7:30 to U:3AI. Open
Christmas Eve. Closed ChriS~
mas. Open Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 7:30 to 10,30.
Available for .p arties, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
nigb\1, Satunlay and &amp;tnday
allernoons. Phone 985"3921 or
985-3585.
11-17..101c
CJGARETI'E vending machines
and service. ABC EnteJ prius,
Mason, W. Va. Phone 773-55U.
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AKC Puppies, Scottles, Cocken.
$5 pt!r month, or pay balance Am CONDmONING RefrigerSTORAGE SPACE, mage for
Poodles, Westles and &amp;:Imaaz- due. $88.86. This !O!t sold,
ation service. Jack's Refrigboata:, tranen, ean. eampel'S,
ero, Barkaroo Kl'a .. OoolvlDe, mud higher. Try H in your
eration, New Haven. hone
ete. Wrlle P.O. 80&lt; 3211, PomOblo, Phone 116'1-31101.
882-2079.
4 8 tfe
home. Call J192-2836. 11·19-lltc
eroy. Pbone 992lll8 &lt;I' ...
11·10-ale
Dick Seyler.
11-U-121c
r.ERT'S a gay girl, ready for HEADY - MIX ooncr•te delivTRAC!'OR CHAINS, 3 heating
ered right to your nroject.
a whirl arter cleaning carFURNISHED APA!ITMEIITII
stoves, one good three point
Fa!rt: and easy. Free estipets with Blue Lustre, rent
In Middleport. All uUUtleJ
tractor blade, 18 bead of cat- electric shampooer Sl. Tiny's
mates. Phone 992-3284, Goegpaid. Rowley I&lt; Reed, Midtle, phone Chester 185"3891.
leln Ready - Mlr Co .• MiddleBargainland.
ll-20-4tc
dleport, Phone M-%178.
11-!Utp
port, Ohio.
8 38 tfc
(~If&lt;
PIONEER TRAVEL trailer. HADIO I&lt; TV REPAffi and anKENMORE automatic washer,
'67; %0 foot. sei!&lt;Ontained.
tennas Installed. John Harri'f'RAILER LOTS, Bob'o Moblle
Frigidaire refrigerator; smal!
carpeting. air conditioner.
son, Phone M-2522. 11-3 30tc
Court, Syracuse, Ohfo on Slate
electric bathroom beater. aU
good condition. Phone Mason
Rt. 124, Phone M-Z951.
In good condition. Phone NI!W
T13-S771.
11-2D-3tc DOZER. BACKHOE, trencller
1-11-tfe
Haven 882-2898.
11-15-Mp
and truck service, sepUc
TWO RIDING HORSES. 0 n e
tanks, water lines, basements,
TRAILER SPACE, ready to !dAPLE STEREO radio eonfive
gaited
roan
4
years
old,
also
lopsoll Henry Bahr,
hook up, private, plenty of
sole, 1!1611 model stereo AM I&lt;
four
stocking
feet, one f I v e
Pbone
985-3968 or Roger Bahr,
room for children to play.
I'M radio oomblnaUon, !·
gaited, black stocking feet,
Phone
985-39511.
11'13-IOto
Phone 1192-3904.
1-14-Ue
speed automaUe changer. Bal1ee Arnold Grate, RuUand,
ance dllt! $911.20 or payments
74:1-4211, after 5 p.m.
UDAL NOTICE
FOUR ROOM HOIJ!!E and bath.
or $7 per month. Call 992-3218. phone
whoUt
BUYU !lAY McDANIEL,
pbone
742-5501.
U ·17~tc
unfurnlalled, 1850
Lincoln
11-l~tc
!&gt;lace of l'l'~i dence I • Jl.artfont, Wetl
\'i r11i ni a. 01Pd who 1.1 a non-retldent
Heights. Phooe 992#14.
the S t at~ of Ohio, I• hereby no·
ROY'S GUITAR and amplifier, oft ,fi Pd
lh~t UP the 211lh dJY Of IJt·
10-2&amp;-tfc SEVERAL NICE GUNS, conIober , illtl3, RENA MC' OANIEL, beone year old. Used very llttact Ralph Priddy, 118 Laurel
ing plaint iff riled
ht'r
petition
Ue. Phooe M-7288. 11·20-3te
aw:ainJt him a.
defllondant
ln the
SEVEN ROOM apartment In
St., Pomeroy or call 992-3511.
Court of Co mmon Pleat, Mel8J COUP·
ly , Ohio. Can
No. 14.381 praylr&gt;'
Middleport. newly cleaned and
11'17-«c
lor d! ,.orce from u. ld Boyd M('Da-.:._oompletely redecorated, front
lel on the gruk.lnd• of 1rou ne1le&lt;:t
Estat• For Sale
of dut y and e~tremt' ..:ntelty, a nd
and back porches and entran· FIVE WELL BRED tan ponies
other proper rl'llef: aa ld eauBe will
IN SYRACUSE
tJL for llearlnl o n or ann thl' 14th
ces. For information caD
~SUitable for harness show, ort~
da)' of Dect'mber, 1968
99Z-3770.
11·17-tfe
gina! stock from Ohllng.r's tWY your wife a nice borne for
RINA McDANIEL, Pl1intiff
Xmas. large Jot, 3 bedroom
J . I . O'lrltn, AHarntY
Stables. All would make exwith closets, knotty pine kit- Ill :10: forII 6;'Uintlff
11 t:l; II 20;
FOUR ROOM furnlohed apartcollent 4-H projecltl. Do'• Mor
chen, goOd cabinets, one &amp; ll21;12441t.c
ment. All utllltt.. paid . Phone
ru, LeaJJ•z Creek Road.
one half baths, large llvln~
992-39'15.
11-IS-Uc
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;li'ECfALS, $10 permanen\J
room, stone front, needs new
ll.lle, fiUl lor flO, $15 lor
spouting, new septic tank,
eu.IIO. All&lt; for Dorothy or SLEEPING rooms. 688 South 1!1611 MUSTANG two door bard· forced
air furnace, full baseThird Ave., Middleport. Phone
top, !950. Gene Dodson, phone
Linda. AIM open on Saturday
ment
for
children to play.
M-5375.
11-15-ltp
992-11935.
IH7~tp
by appointments. Dorothy's
Liberal
llnancing,
..,_ Beauty Saloa, S}Tacuse,
D. H. WOOD, Broker
Pbone 992-39112.
11-17-3\c 5 ROOM house, parlially fur- ONE CONN B nat clarinet $40,
1!
Locust St., GalllpoliJI, o.
nished . Gas furnace. Third one Noble E nat alto suoPboae «J·IM
St., Mason. Phone 882-2971.
phone $115.
Bob Trussell.
TURKEY SHOOT. Racine Gun
11·19-lllc
11-19-3\p Phone 985-3929.
II-IV~
(.1ub. Sunatty . f\lov . 24 , startIng time 1 p.m. Free eats.
O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
Bring your Z2 rifles . There HOUSE. 5-rooms and bath, uUlREALTY
COMPANY
ity room, nice location. Phone
Brand Name Appliance
will a!Jio be a live turkey
POMEROY
2
story frame, 3
9921885 after 5 p.m. ll -19-3tc
shoot. Open slles only.
Gift Her For Christmas
bedrooms,
bath,
basement,
11-19-Stc
MIRRO· IIl.HIC TEFLOI'I
hardwood
floors,
porches,
gas
~ ROOM apartment. close to
ELECTRIC CA:SSER0l.E. 16.99
furnace
heaL.
WIU.
TRADE
WESTINGHOUSE
downtown Pomeroy . Call 992HelpW1nted
FRY PAN .
. U .99
FOR SMALLER PLACE.
2143 before 5 p.m. 11-19-lfe
SUHBEAhl DRY
I NEED HELP. 20 hours $40.
$6.SOO.OO
lROH .
. 10.98
Busy Fuller Brush lady needs
MANNING BOWMAN
IIACINE - TILE BUSINESS
4 tWOM r'UH:-IISHED apartDRY IRON . .
. 9.95
1 people with cars to dellver
ROOM. Tiled floors, ceiling
ment , bath and shower, furPORTABLE
calalogueo and take ordero.
HAIR
DRYERS
.8.1HI
gas
heater, toilet, hot water
nace heat, private parking,
For appointment phone 7C.
tank,
WW UPKEEP ON TIDS
out of all floods, 3 blocks from
1114.
11-17'6tc
ROOM.
$6,900.00
po!t office. 9!12-5932 from 12
CLOSE
TO
POMEROY AND
p.m. to 6 p.m.
IHttfc
Pomeroy
1!)8 W. Moin
IIALE OR FEMALE, full time,
MIDDLEPORT
- Like New
992-5896
olay or nJcbt oblf\J open, con- TWO BEDROOM new home In
ranch type, large living room,
l&amp;c:t Mr. Riffle at BBF, Union
, large bedrooms, bath, large
Mason , ga11 heat, utility room . CNE 5Toom house, 4-a&lt;:ru
and Congms, Alhenl. 11-17'6tc
level Jot with easy access.
Velma Zuspan. Phone 713ground, running cold water in
$17,1100.00
5750.
Jl-191itc
l&lt;itchen, 3 miles baek of RaBAR MAID and waltr... wontHENRY CLELAND
cine.
Priced at $2000. Bobby
ed. Mus! be 21 years old.
Offke--19!.:1W
TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Joe Wolfe, Phone 94~.
Whispering Pines Ntte Club.
Res.--m.ua
Ohio.
Park. Minersville,
ll-161tp
Pbone 992-9943 .
11·19-5tc
11-20-3lc
ll-21l«c
Phone 992-33!4

WOULD like baby silter to care
ror two children In my borne
4 days a week !rom B,3AJ AM
to 4:30 PM . Phone 7C-4122.
11·111-ltc

Employment Wanted
WILL BABY SIT weekdays In
my home lor small child or
2 1mall chfldren. Phone MalOn 773'5326.
11-lll-3tc

1965 CHEVKOLE'f \&gt;·ton truck,

ForS.Ie
STEREO: Walnut console with
4-speed cllanger, 4-opeaker
system. Balance due $79.54 or
$5.75 per month Phone l9t
3218.
11-l~tc

•.:EO. ROBS1EI IER, BROKER

PICK·UP, In good shapt!;

POMEHOY - 2 larg~: lots, out
of bigh water, bouae 'l rooms,

oew paint, $300, or

will

lmpalla. ,964 FORD V 8, 9 PI"· Wag11-ll-4tp on, Auto. Trans. Radio and
Heater. Good Condition,
1857 OLDS (442), purchased an- Call after 5 P.M. 11921934.
other car. Sell for balance
ll·IUIJI
due. Mason 17H28Z. ll-191tp
EXCELLENT, efficient and
ec ;nomicaJ . That's Blue IJIS.
F40G FORD lruct IJid 12 foot
trt
carpet and upholstery
Oat dump bed. hOO. Dave
cleaner.
Rent electrl~ sham·
Yoot. Portland . Phone 143pooer
fl
.
Baker FUrniture.
11242.
11-24-3\p
11-18-4ltc

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1'11RNISHED and unfam!Jibed
apartments. Close to IChool.
Phone m.&amp;431.
10-ll-llc

FIIRNISHED apartmmt,
I
rooma and batiL Matlon !ley·
aolda, Mum, W. Va. Phone
T/1.1117.
11-U11e

I "

trade

· for cattle. G. A. Deem, Racine.
11-2D-3tp

19'17 SUPER Sport
Phone 992-2788.

For Rent

,.

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

long wheel base with over
load. Has all new 6-ply ~om·
merclal tires. In ez:ceUent
condilion. $1250. Phone Ravenswood 273·4625.
j)

MINNEAPOLIS Moline Tractor.
1952, phone 992-5983 after 7
p.m.
11-l~r

Try

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CAR

~ASH

(Hot A Oriv~;Thru)

75~

f:lantoin in
co&lt;
wi h wo1m 1oap
l : Srwayed
and th.n 0 hig l. po•uute
rins-e ol to lt wale 1 to
mo~a car 1 hine
J Anendont on duty

1.~-F - :; - - - -- - - II to 6
Sat. - • - • • • • - • • -9 to 7
Sun . - - - - - - - - • ·11 to 6

~

bath, Only $2500.
POMEROY Warm 6 room

brick, bath. Full basement,
hot water heating, only $6,400.
MIDDLEPORT - 7 room s, bath,
Cw-oace, ba:s~ment and garage.
Asking $14,000.
ron RENT - 200 acre farm . We
need small rarm s.

IIELEN aud VIRGIL TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES
I9Z-m5
SYRACUSE
11-20-Jt&lt;:
The Cro-Magnon Man is con:i idered to br- the world's first

artist

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EVINRUDE
69's Are Here
6- 9Y2 - 18
On Display
115 Soon
To Arrive

5(hawarzel Marine
Hockingport, Ohio
Phone 667-3370

LIOit.L NOTiCI
Doria M" . Gra lhwahl. who•e ·~­
dreq II Bo:or. 775, Baltimore, Mary.
land, and whow prell&lt;'nt addreu,
other lhiln the abo\le, 111 unknown
&lt;t nd r;nnot with rea1o nahl e till! ·
11ence ~ a•certa lned: and
l.arry
~rooks WeUa, who•e place or real ·
dem•l' Is unknown and cannot 'IIIUhl
rea•on a hle di ligence be aa~rlaloed,
will !llkoe notl~e that John M. Well•.
Hs At!mlnls t r~tor of the E~tate of
Laur;o H. Welhi. deceased, un ihl' 20th
d .ty of J une , 1968 . f 1led a P e tiUon In
! h t' Probate Court &lt;If M'-' 11!1 Count:p,
Ohio. a llulng that the penonal property nf said decedent Is lnlufflclelll
•• l•-~ li o n , an d that H IK nel't'ti81HY to
KeiJ the real t&gt;~ late herelnilfler deK·
rrl hrd , to pay aa ld debta. That .alii
d(' (' l'd•'tl t Wd" MI'IZI'd In fe&lt;c tl mplt' of
!h~
fol l,.winl( rl"~) eatate
Tlw followlnlf real es tate dtuated
In lh&lt;l (' (oUnly of MelgK, S la te of Ohio ,
and In the To"'n~hlp of Lebanon, a nd
d"Rrrlbed 31 folloWII :
l'ar..-el No. ' ' Thr foHow lnf dee rrlbed prendsee, a ituated In
the
Towns h ip or lebanon, County
of
Ml'lgs a nd State uf Oh io, and hounded
.u&gt;d rles.:-rlbed more fully , as f olluWII'
Jlrinll in Sl!~tlon 21, Lot 640, In the
""' 'th.,ul Part of the ~outhwesl one fuurth , bcln~~: three acres formerly
own._.&lt;! hy G. W . Keyae .
Parre l No . 2 ; The following durorihPd reo l 0'9 ta te , to-w,t; Situated In
til,. Town1hiP of Lebanon , Cmo nly of
\ldgs and Slilte of Ohio. and desnl lMod 18 fnllowa: Betn1 UYeO ('7)
;.~re•. more or Je.,., sltu .. ted In the
S~&gt;u th eaJ t part of Section :u. Town
3 Kan1e 11 He~~el"\l ln g •nd e..:cep lln.o: to former lfrantor all mineral•
u~d.,rlylng th e above deHrlbed re.l
••• tate , .. ub the right to Mmove the
11~me, ~ ny unnecessary damage to be
p:llct for by Cle rmont Arnold, hill
Ju·•u or runlgnR
Parco&gt;l No . 3: The following re1l
e ~t~ te tttu ated In the
Co unty of
Mebu. State of Ohio, and In the
T~Jwnthlp &amp;f Lebanon , and bnund"d
and dclll'rlbed 11 follow•: Jn Stctlon
N'o. 21 . Town No. 3, Jtanp No. 11
of the Ohio Cnmpany'a Purcbue. Be·
•inninll at the IJOUibwut corner of
what wu formerly Lewt• Smith'• 13
A ere lot , dhded bY C .. N Smith and
Sarah Smith: then~ In an e••terly
l;lrer tlon With the ctmttu·
of the
~rlland a nd Long Bouom Road to
what w1u formerly '---''*1• Smllh'l
MIUth \In~&gt; liriiU!I Hld r olld ; theTlL"t!
n a - "'·" ''" •'·' ' ~ ·· · .,,,. .. ,., '"''
·'11
!ann• of 21 ro&lt;h to Pin~
KoUow:
the~e rlo11'!1 aa\d lloJtow to what
wu formerly II. L. FH&lt;"h'l nortllweat
cornPr of a 12 Acre Lot; the nce In
a northerl)' d!rectton down DeWttto
nu n wi lh meanderiJ16J of llld n&amp;n
to the placllo of boellnnlnl, oontaln11111 three Ill AeNI, mart or l1u.
RefPten('e Deed, \lotumr 1e8, Pare
5119, -'"""lll't Count y Deed Recordll.
The prayer of aald Pf'ttllon 11 for
1he ule of a11 ld real e.tatfo for tru:
JIUtPOSI! of I'!RYtnl decedent .. debt.J
and coalt of admlltll lrltlon.
The per•on~ aoo.e ~nthnwd will
furlbPr hke notln• tbJt th., haw
hHn m~de pnrtle• defendant to IJddl
r .. tt t io n, and th;~l lhey are required
to anawer the uonll! on or before tbe
Hh day of January. 191J9
JOHN M. WILLI.
Admlnlatr1tor of tlltl llt1M
of LIU" I. WJitt, dlelllft
WI81TU AND II'UL

n

AHor••n ftr Plllntlff
It 13; II 20: II 17: 12 4;

1: 111 12 18 etc

SEE

IT'S A

AN' I JEST GOT A

MESS

LEETLE LONESOME

EXPERIENCED
h•llfor St"lce

AH PAlD 5AM

I'L&amp;HTV FO'

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THI5HIDIN'
Pl-ACE -BUT IT'S

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WORTH \T!!

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AH 15 PA'/IN' 'tO' PLENT'i
-WT IF '10' Gl~ ME A
aACI-1ELOR- IT'5

HOW OUT

'/OR£
LOVIN'

WORTH IT!!

ARMS.'.'

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From the Largest TruCk or
Bulhbzer Radiator To The
SmaUe.st Heater Core.

BLAETTNARS

hoJiday parties.

Ileal

Whispering Pines
Nile Club

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PH, 993-2143

Pomeroy

t;XPm

5.55
-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

• Free Estimates
• Quality Concrete

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aut

• Certified Stlenglh

ltltl E. Maln

• Delivery
• Quick Service
• Finishing
• Sand &amp; Gravel

Po......,y1 0

SPECIAL
SNOW TIRE SALE
Hta•y duty, e:IIIIO deap tr•ad1,
four full ply nylon.
175.:14 Whlt• Sid•woll,

ONLY Sl8 .95

papola, s-la•• uvoilobl•.
nornber at thit prlca.
Foil~ guaront••d· Bulh by o big
the ma~er lar . . .

Limited

IACORE'S

124 W. MAIN

POMEROY

LIOAL NOTICI
TO WHOM IT MAY CONC»RN:
:o~otl ce Ia hereby ,tven tllat oa tbll
~th day ol November. 11108. H~a.rtetta
5. Farl1, u E:n c utrlll of the ERa~
.-.r o. R . Far11, dl'&lt;:eued, late of
L.awrenCI'burb, TennetM•. ftlll4 lD
thl• Court under Cue No. )O.Ott,
~n
authenticated c opy of lAtten
Tntamentary INUIId to her b7 the
County Court o f Lawrenc• Cou.nty,
'fl•nne~see
"oUce It further .dWII
that ~ II c redltora of u ld ntaW of
o. R. Fari•, deceued, who dealre to
~·~ert their lleTUI afllnll tbill ettllte
of 1aid decedent, which are looated
In thla StAte , 1hall pre.ent their
cl almt, duly •worn, wllhln Jill monthl
~Iter the flllnlf or 11ld JAtten In lbla
c ourt, or their 11ld lieTIII 1b1U for·
o·er be barred and c ancelled .
JOHH C. BACON
Actlftl Prob$ JUd . .
II &amp;: 11 13; It 20 3tt

TAKE IT .tASY;

.JANIE. REMEM~ER
'!OU'RE EXPSCTJNG

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In Memory

DIAL 992·3284

Plu~ 2.19 Fedtral Ta•
M&lt;~tl

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Wheel Alignment

table. Take over payments of

For R•nt

Bryants Budget Shop

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RadDe. Oldo
Crtlt Bntdfvl d

~a1lced

1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air Wagon .......... $350

ltllllortlon•
' U ,., unt Oitcoullf on poid oit
.... otla poi4 within IQ doro.
CARD Of THANKS &amp; OBITUARY

OHICE HOURS

·;

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6 cy l. Std . Irons . Radio . local 1 owner cor, black

992-2181
Jack W. Carsey,

J: COME 10

MV HOUSE ..

Business Services

....

C. BRADFORD
AUcnONEEII
Complete Senke

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THAT'S WHAT

OFTH'DAV?

Business S.rvl-

c.

'iE'LL HAVE
TO EXCUSE

MV MAN SNUFFV'S
BEEN OFF FLOAT
FtSHIN' ALL WEEK

I.OWEEZV--

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ROIDN MALON E

WHAT BRINGS
'IE OVER HERE
IN TH' MIDDLE

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BE:· AWIS~D ..f.:RII'-ND. ..
PAI'-.1 iS THE t-tiVALTY
RJR. IGkJOR.MJC£ !

IN MEMORY or Franklin Shane.
Do not ask us we miss him,
Oh, there's such a vacant place;
Orten I think 1 hear his rootsteps
Ard see his smiling race.
DIIJ' s or sadness still come over

ir

GOEGLEIN GRAVEL
407 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

us,
Tears in silence often fiowi

Insurance

AUTOMOBILE Insurance bee•
Memories keep hlm ever near
LEOAL NOTICI
ctydt&gt; llall and F a y Hall , who were
eaneeDed?
your
operatus
],.s l known too residt' at 1008 Ea1t
I •u lap !Street, Sun nys!ope, ArJ1ona,
Si nee he lert us four years ago.
or's license? can
Lul whose pre&amp;ent add rua Ia unSadly missed by his father,
I II tfe
l&lt;uow n, Hazel Hughes, who w u lui
I no w n tu re ~ lde at !ik.lllrl.'lblupe , A ri
mother, two sons and sister
"'""· hut who5e pre1ent addreu h
and
brothers.
""knuwn; Frauh C. Hall ~nd Dertha
A rarrier is also known as a
l! oll ...-ho were last known to retidll!
ll-2o-ltc
blacksmith , according to the
; rt UtkH, ,.ew York, but whote pre·
~~ nt rc~ldenrt&gt;
Is unknown; William Encyclopaedia Britannica
~wan, whu was lall known to r11ide
.:1 1210 Nnrtil Oran11e Grove, LoR
, , n~:elea,
Ca llfo rllia. but wb011e pre a..nt addren h unknown; Alma Hall.
~ hn was l~st kno"' n In rll!~de a&amp; lttiO •
;\or th IO!h Street, Sk.lllnYtlope, Arl·
tuna hut who~ (' present rt&gt;B id l'nce It
unk~own. and Barbara
Domniaki.
, h"""" addreu b unknown tnd can,0t he U{"erl Hirll'd , will taltl' no tice
t l•at Charles E Hall, Stella Hall,
Become a distributor in one of America's buglluu ell D. Ha ll and Paulin e Hall,
ha\'" fl ied the ir petit1on In the Cpmest and fastest growing industries . This is a new
luon Plea~ Court of Melg• County,
concept in the field of vending. No experie nce
l'lllo, be in g Cue No. 143B:I, for the
l'artltlnn of the real ettale herein·
required. All accounts are contracted for. and set
~ Iter 13ucritoed, a nd for accountln.l .
Ftl4 pe!Ulon sell lorlh the teYertl
up by our company . You merely restock locations
of the present inle~at In
0 wnero
Ba ld roeal ellale, amounla expendrd
with
our National Brand products
I&gt;)
p!atntlfh for the 1n1ppnrt and
, ,,J ntenanl·e of Alma 0 . Hall, under
~lilre eme nt. ~ nd for the •rnounb ex('l.. nded on 9a i&lt;l rl'al eat..\e, and thj!l
r&lt;"ntal• re1·elvel3 thert&gt;from. l'lai ntlffJ
sre aeekinll to ha"'e their ln le ruta
~d off tn se,.era lty or for a judicial
~~It' of the followlnl rea l e1tate:
The followl nl[ de1ctltled preml~~e1 .
tiluated In the Tnwns hl p of Leban·
on Count)· uf MeiU and State of
Investment of $2,190 to $3,960 cash required
OI ;Jo: Sl!,uated tn a one hundrel1 acn
secured by inventory and equipment. You must
Lot No . 186, Serllo ns 14 11nd 1.5, Town
2, Ranee 11 , Ohio Comptny'a Purchhave a good car and be able to devote at least
aFe, and bounded and de-~Crlbfod •a
fo llows
4
to 12 hours per week.
Be~lnnine at a plow point on the
we•t Jlne of land • now or formerly
If you are interested, have the desire, drive, deown~d by Tho ma• F. Hall. 13'1'.,.. teet
north ol the northea•l cor~r of Ianda
termination
and want to be successful in a grow''""" or fnrml'rly uwnt'd by Ellilatlelb
~lall. !hence South 65 deeree1 Eut
ing business of your own, write us today. Please
~25 fet&gt;t to ~ etone; thenC~~~ SrJutll 111
F..a~l 200.9 feet to 1 IPike drl ·
enclose
name, address and telephone number
• e n In the corntor of a brldee: thence
nort h o n t he ea•t line o f ta ld T hom·
;, o; F . tl a ll l ~ nd &amp; ~:n feet to a 1tone;
I&gt;IPnl'll' wesl Mill to a a tooe ln the
wul line uf Janda now or formerly
uwned by the uld Thomu F . Hall;
ll~o.: nce sou th on u id We1 l line 3811,/o
feet to the place of bertnn1na:, and
,. ,ntilolnlniJ ther.,in
f l ve l,,)
a..:ret.
1Variiltl1111 Clve de1ree11 Referenell!
IJe.:.d : Volume 301 , Paee 11 , Melr•
C ounty Del't Jt._.eurdl.
The t•rayer oi atlo.l petition 1.1 for
part ition of uld real est..t.a 100 to
t&gt; ~ ve the
inlerest of the plalaUUa
,,., off to them In te\leralt:p, U the
same csn be done without IIIID!IUI
Injury to the whole. and If not , Uult
uid Tt&gt;al esute be IJO id accord~n.1 lo
:1 w: a iJu fnr
accounUof 1nt1 101'
other pruper relief.
The at&gt;ove men tione d part!•• will
take notice thd th... y line been made
parl!u defendant to 11ld peUtlon..
and that th"~ are req11lred to 11n1wer
the 1ame on ur before the 28th day
of December. 19611 .

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HOAH SARI-C "' Bl1T
HOW [X)E&lt;; l'i G1i

SPARE -TIME INCOME
.BISTRIBUTOR FOR THIS AREA

GE"T A N~ME UI&lt;E
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'T1E SECOOD
hiO'UGAGES 01
MR't' I-IUI1t&lt; 0'

IAHO IH SIGHT,
AHNIE~

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YOU CAN EARN $800
OR MORE A MONTH
BASED ON YOUR EFFORT!

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INTER·STATE DIST. CO.
535 South Se cond West
Salt Lake C ity , Utah 84101

WANT TO OPERATE YOUR
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Sears, Roebuck and Company is now looking for
an individual or husbmd·wife team to own and
operate a Sears catalogue merchant store in Pom·
eroy, Ohio.

II 8; t I 1:1; 11 20 ;

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Most southerly U.S. national
rorest is Ocala National Forest, also known as " Big
Scrub," in north-central Flo·
rida.

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Whal A Fa'"'
A Month
Will Boy At
B..AETTNARS
Yaut p,.unt o:ar will prabobly
malt• down poym~nl. N&lt;~ monthly
p..y1nnt1 ont i l 1969.

67 GTO . . 51.7.70 ••• month
2 Or, Hord f;p . R1al 1hao~ and
• POlly all with red vi nyl
buck1t seoU . 4 ~~- Iran,.. It he.•
all ' _h e II"' up ond 90 of g1•ut
GTO 400 c u . in . ena in a .
Will'

66 Pontioc.. .. $54.56 por mo .

BoMeville 2 Or . H11rd Top. Ett·
1ro nice, one 'Jwn11 c?r . All
white with lolue vln~l lnltrlar.
Awta. trans.
Powlf Jt•erlna,
P owll' brolce s, rodlo, ntro good
while wa ll tir••·

BLAETTNARS
BUICK
PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
Ph. 992-2143
Pomeroy, Ohio

As a Sears authorized catalogue sales merchant:
1. You are the exclusive catalogue merchant in a
specified market area.
2. You sell merchandise 11om any Sears catalo1ue
and from the stock of Sears appliances on
your sales floor.
3. You are offered a complete training program
and a consulting service.
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BOAT MOVEMENTS
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - H. E.
Bowleslt) 4:45 p. m.;OVECdown
6:45 p. m.; Louisiana down 2:55
a.m.; Ned Merrick tCJ 6:50Lm.;

ElgercllfT up 8:1S a. m.; Ann
Brent IC) 8:55 L m.
KANAWHA RIVER - Lordon,
Etta Kelce down 3:05 L m.: Marmet, Fort Dearborn Lll 10:35 p.
m.; Semel down 2: I 0 a. m.; Alan
Il Merrill 141 5 a. m.; Winfield,
Principia tCJ 9:55 p. m.; Helen Z.
down 3:45 a. m.; Mt. State up 4:45
a. m.; National down 6:55 L m.

JACK SI'HOl:sJ·:

M..t•-;or-; ~ .l ad&lt;. A. Sprouse,
34, son of Mrs. Malrle Ma y
Sprouse of Kaylong, W. Va.,
has been promoted at the Defense Electronics Supply Cer~
ter in Dayton. !\ procurement
analyst in DESC's Diredorate of Procurement and Production, he joined DESC and
Ci\'il Service in February ,
IU67. Sprouse is a 1952 graduate of Wahama High School
lie studied education at the Uni~
versity of MarylaOO extension
program in Japan arxf at Dm·er
Air Force Base, Del, and architccrTal engineeri~ at the
Acme lnstituteo!Technolo~n
in Dayton.

OHIO IUVER -- Lock 14, L.
Flore up 2:45 p. m. ; Onward tCJ
9:20 p. m.; Queen Ct~· Lll 9:45 p.

m.; l..od.. 16, George T. Price up
12:05 L m.; A. D. Haynes, n, lCJ
12:15 a. m.; Luther Herdman up
12:50 a. m.; A. V. Criss Lll 2:35
L m.; New Martinsville 1(13:15
J . Rowe down 4:40
17, S. M. Jenks 1.11
1:05 a.m.; Polly R, up 4:35a.m.;
Duncan Bruce down 5:30a.m.; SL
Marys up 7:05 a. m. ; Belleville
Locks, Franklin Pierce up 5:15
a.. m.; Franklin B. down 6:55 a.
m.; Jeffboat down 7 a.m.; Lock
21, Steel Pioneer up 3:'10 a.m.;
Warrior and Alabama ttJ 4:20 a.
m.; Lock 23, Beaver ttl G:30 a.
m.; Racine Locks, Jefferson down
6:20 a. m.; Greenlf) Locks, Elist. Woods down 6:05 p, m.; Havenswood dawn 6:45p.m.; Diane
Bosworth up 6:55 p. m. ; Robert
P. iibolt down 10:40 p. m.; Linda Chotin up 1~50 a. m.; EmsLouisville down 2:2.) a. m.; M~
li ed-Ashland up !i:U5 a. m.; Lelia
C. Shearer up 6:35 a. m.; Hrian
B. dawn 7:10 a.m.;
Meldah1
Lock !'I, Philip Sporn up 6:45p.m.;
nlinois down 10:35 p. m.; Charles K. down 11:15 p. m.; F:aslern
up 12:35 a. m.; Barbara B r e n t
down 3:35 a. m.; J. S. Lewis
down 6:15 a. m.

a. m.; Jolln
a. m.; Lock

Film Shown PTA McKay Voted.

JFK Expected to Die in Office

By Ptl. Sheets

NI-:W YOHK (UPO - Dr..Janet
G.
Travell, lhe late
President John F. Kennedy's
White House physician, said
Wednesday that he Intimated to
her that he did not think he
would survive his iirst term as
president .
11 1 remember an afternoon in
November, 1960, shortly after
he won the election, •• she wrote
in the C\lrrent issue a! Mct:all's
Magazine. "lie turned to me
and asked abruptly: 'What do
you think or the rule that for
the last
100 years every
president of the United ~tes
elected in a yeu.r divisible by 20
died in oCCice?- "
~e said he quickly named the
presidents and the years of
their election - Harrison, 1840.
Lincoln, 1860, Garneld 1880,
McJ{inJey , 1900, Harding 1920,
and Roosevelt 1940.
Later that winter she said

Coach of . Weeks

A rum on highway accidents
was shown b.\-' Patrolman ,lames
Sheets dul'ing Thursd&amp;,Y's meeti~ of the Bradbury P. T. A.
1\tterv:lancc award or $5 and the
room banner went to Mrs. Norma Wil son's fifth grade. Sharon
Doss won the door prize. It was
anoowJf.'tJd lha l the rwxt meeting
will be on Dec. l:J. llefrcshmel1.s
wet·e se rved by Bertha King,
Violet Miller, Mary lloovcr, and
Pel{gy lluUorL

The annual Thanksg iving dinncr of thl' .t.O.I·'. ('lass was hold
Monda) ni~hl at th e l'omero}
IJnitcd Mctlt\Xtist Churd1.
The table dct·orations featured a l·ornkopia O\'erOowing witll
fruit, Ot'an~e t·andles, arid turkc.}' re~lica:,. Mrs . Owight Parker d(~, ·m·aiLod I he table s.
Mrs. Lorenzo Custe1· prcsid'-•d
at the meeting whifh opened with
Thanksgivin ~; devotions by Mrs.
Gcnld Wildermuth. She read
"Arl Ouasion for Thanhs and
Thanksgiving" and tonduderl
with prayer.
Mrs, Parker extcrdcd an invilation to the group to have tit£'
a1mual Chr istma s pari~ at IIL·r
home. There will be a $1 girt
exchange. Plans were made to
visit s hut-ins during the holidays

aud lake tra}·s of c.·ookies.
Appointed to lhe nominating
commiu e~ were Mrs. (ilennDill,
Mrs. Marie C11apman, and Mrs.
l·:vt.'retl Thomas. Ttw rL"ccption
for the weddi111-! of Pamela Crew
will be sened b)' the grOl.tJ.
Guests at the dinner were Mrs.
Cl'-'n Hiles, Mrs. Ted Downie
and Mrs. Lydia EbersUach.

.
We Sell Food ••••••••••

LO."i 1\NGEl.ES (UI'O - One
major ubstade stood in the path
or the University of Southern California In its drive towards a
third straight appearan('C in the
Hose Bowl - powerful Oregon
State, the team that beat the Tro-.lans last year ror lhc only blem~
ish on their record.
Southern camornia erased the
sLing of that defeat saturday with
a t7-13 victory over a stubborn
Oregon State team, but the Trojans still had tu score al117 of
their points in the final period to
gain the win.
For the job he did in preparing
the Trojans to meet Oregon state
and the strategy he employed,
John McKay today was named
United Press International Coach
of the Week.

By Phil Weaver

ll~
youn~;:

titled to his own values and be .
liefs, and whJ s hould I drop kids
I like. 1u st because they try
what I don'l like''
I'd never "tu,·n on. •• Uut I
don't w&lt;~nt to turn TilE\·! off.
- TIIOU!ll F.IJ
Dear Troubled:
"To e&lt;1d1 his own val ue s"
is a worthy thottght, [)ut wh.::n it
involves b reakin g the Jaw. you
must watd1 it with another possibility: "Guilt h.r association.''
U you wanl mm·e than a vcrv
rasual friendslup with the iur~­
ed~n no wd , .YOU'd better examine you r reason. Per haps .YOU're
not so much lo)'al as lempted'.'
~ II.

peo-

ple, their problem s and pl easures, lheir troubles and fun . ,\s
with the rest of Helen Help Ls!,
it welcomes laughs but won't
dodge a serious question with a
brush .off .
Send your teena~c questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOil IT, care
of Helen llelp US! this ncwspa-

eL
QUICJ\ m ::-mY, THE
I'E.')'T HEMOVEH
Dear Helen:
Help!
rm a college student room .
ing in an apartment building with
a friend. r\ow anotl1er guy ,
George, moved in upstairs . ltei~
lonely, so he comes clown lO our
place . lie sugge:sted U1at he eat
here and share expense~. Oka,y.
But it hasn'l e nded there.
He's here !J :&gt; per cent of the
time when he isn't at rlasses
He wakes us up by banging on
the door. lie has ven odd hours
for sleeping, believe mr'! lie is
not a bad kid, l!ut if he's f..'Oi.n~:
to liH here, whj doesn't he
mo\'e in and sha re 111c rent'.'-

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Holsum Bake &amp; Serve

BREAD

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AUNT JEMIMA

ANCAK
MIX

Stokely's Catsup •••••••• 3 ~~t~~· l.OO

29

lb.
box

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FROZEN FOOD BUY
Crinkle Cut

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Dear II .M,;
11 you want to cha nge . .vou
can! . 111 you need is ONE per .
son on your side. Look for her
in your Sl"hool counselor' s office.
,\nd remember:
Help for miserable teens is
never as far away as you th ink .
It's there for lhe asking. - H.
Dear IJelen :
I'm again it mari 1uana and other illegal drugs. ,\ LOT of kids
In my town blow pot and take
piUs, etc. I h.a.,·e been told th:il
if I associate with them I am
as· bad a.!:i they are.
I believe that everyone is en-

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Con fafa Porfs Here
l'arls for the Ch1· 1-.lma-, canlata, "The l'r urniscO ll ne" to be given R.'o a l'Ommu nity ac tivit) durin~; lhc holiday sea son
- have arr ived.
lte~idents wishw~ tu laiR· part
arL' ask.t..'(( 10 atterd the lin;t rl!hearsal at S p.m. Thursday at
the T rinity Ln1ted Church or
thr isl in Pomeroy ..\t r s. Alice
r-\ea;.L· is directing.
\\o'~

Meig~

1MU\ 11 J Ml·:l-"1
l ounty IJemocrul Com-

mitteemen will meet at 7:30 p.
m. Thursday at nemo('rat lleadquarters.

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Oreo Choc. Sandwich Creme
Cookies ....... lb. pk. Slc

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Choice, Golden Ripe
lb. 1.00

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gal.

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lb.

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Dear Henry:

IIATl: MYSELF

LADY TABOR

Our Good Fresh

lb.

NOV. 21-22-23

Permanent Anti-Freeze
gal.)
Prestone ••••••••
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Lesser Amounts At 516 oz.1 00
d
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Holsum rea Regular 2for 43c • • lvs. •
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Of Services

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can
can

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Maid

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OYSTERS

SLICED

9 to 9--S.ntlay 10 to 7

ery carton of Chester•
f;eld,
L&amp;M,
La•k and
purchased.
NOW TitRU
MOV. 24,

SMALL SIZE TURKEYS •••••• lb. 49e

lb.

Three Nights
'I l'oe llat·irre &amp;ptist and \\'esle _,arl t uit~:d Mettmdist Churehes,
under cllairmanship of Hev. W,
Dale McClurg, ha\'e planned !;peda l ser • it·cs for the thr ee night s
prccetli ng Thanksgiving.
l'he) are c arr~ing out the
thcmC', ''l'hu r ehe~ lmted in
rhanh c. gi\·ing,' ' in services 1o
begin at 7: 30p .m. each eveni ng
with &lt;;pedal ml1sic s upp lied by
till' church dtotrs under tile leadcnhip of Mr s. Martie Cirde and
~r s, Fran&lt;"cs WilcoxerL Guest
ministers, a different Oil!! each
C\ening, will bring tht• messages.
\n invi tation i ~ l'XtendLod 10 all .

Myers Tobacco Co. will
donate 1 Pock of Cig·
orettes to our service•
men in Vietnam fOf ev•

ROLL SAUSAGE

Open Mon. thru S.t.

!

MARK 5 MKT. in cooP"'
erat1on with Liggett &amp;

lb.

mand.
The 23-year-old specialist is 1
1963 graduate of Pomeroy High
School. He worked as a truck
driver for the Sugar Run Fiour
Mill in Pomeroy prior to enterIng the Army.

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IN YIONAM

YOUNG HENS

We accept fed. Food Stamps
Prices Effective

Nescafe Instant Coffee •• .t~oz.l.
2Sib.l 89
Best
Feed
•••••••bae •
Churches Plan

That 's not a bad irJe&lt;~ .
If you can't ri ght 'em .tsh.
•em to 10in ) 'O il . - 11 .
Dear Helen:
I am a 13 -~- eor-o ld J..'"ir! dlld
boys like me too much I'm wel l
de't·eloped. and 1 got s tart ed
wrong. /\ow all the l&gt;a):, tO'&lt;f't'l~t
what I ha~e given 1oo frecl1
rm getti ng so I c&lt;tn't stand bo~s
as they are cruel and n..ts l ~. but
always Ulink the next one will
be different lie never is. I am
very frightened that ffij mott1N
and rather will rind out about my
experiences. They both worL long
llour s and I do aboot as r please
Girls ha te me . and if I r,ive up
boys, I won't have art~· body . ~

18 lbs. and up

Right reserved to limit quantiti•••

Bunker Hill
23 oz.
Et1ftf .............. . can 39~
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fi'Y,'' SE!\IJ .·\ t,TAJ\.ti'EJJ SEI.F\IJIJRESSFIJ El\\ I·: I .OPE TO
IIELEJ\ BOTTEL, C.\ HE ('t'
T ilLS :\EW~W·\I'UI.

HE.\P. Y

FOI CHRISTMAS
FOI OUR BOYS

Specialist Firth Class Ronald
A. Hendricks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. !larry W. Hendricks of Rt.
4, Pomeroy, has been promoted
to his present rank inPyongtaek,
Korea. Ho is assigned as an ammunition storage supervisor with
the 55th Ordnance (:mlpany,
1-.:igflt.h Field Army SIC)Port C(RTI-

"The Store With If Hart"

AS~)!I ' l ' LIJ

This column is for

ClgareHes

AT LOW PRICES!
WE
DON1 SELL
• STAMPS
• GAMES
• GIMMICKS

FREE

Hendricks is
Raised in Rank

1

YOL:TII i\SKEil FOR

Order Today! "'

their time thllll to follow me
around," she quoted him as
saytng, and added, 41as It turned
out, in the motorcade in Dalla&amp;,
no doctor could have changed
the ouleome.''

DUBUQUE

Btrthday Observed
1ln;. Margaret Weaver, Middleport, enterlained Saturda}
with a part;. in obsen'8.1H.:c of the
birthday anni\.·ersary of her son,
Phi I.
Games wen! played and n:-freshmems of ke cream, ('akc,
and Kool-Aid wer e served. The
llonored gues t's sister, Sue, assisted Mrs. Weaver with the
ga mes and serving. GileS IS were
Terry Brewe r. .J ay \Vat·ner,
Mark l!a~ert~, Billy Slach., Hobbie llarri s, Ar ian ~hUlen and
Doug Acree.

remarked
In
her
presence, " 'Why should I worry
about a second .term? My wife
will have a pension, and my
children will be well cared
for• ."
''ilis words had a prof'oond
eltect oo me," Dr. Travel!
wrote. "I wondered if they
simply expressed a passing tide
of melancholy or U tllere
remained deep in his mind tile
convi dion that he would not
survive U1e presidency."
She said that during the first
months of the presidency she
tried to convince White !louse
officials that a doctor should
accompany Kennedy in motorcades because It was "just
possible that a doctor could
save the president's life in an
emergency," but she said the
Secret Service objected and
Kennedy overruled her .
"Doctors have better usc for

Kennedy

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running 3 feet, and Winfield, running 11 feet.

BOAT MOVEMENTS
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - H. E.
Bowleslt) 4:45 p. m.;OVECdown
6:45 p. m.; Louisiana down 2:55
a.m.; Ned Merrick tCJ 6:50Lm.;

ElgercllfT up 8:1S a. m.; Ann
Brent IC) 8:55 L m.
KANAWHA RIVER - Lordon,
Etta Kelce down 3:05 L m.: Marmet, Fort Dearborn Lll 10:35 p.
m.; Semel down 2: I 0 a. m.; Alan
Il Merrill 141 5 a. m.; Winfield,
Principia tCJ 9:55 p. m.; Helen Z.
down 3:45 a. m.; Mt. State up 4:45
a. m.; National down 6:55 L m.

JACK SI'HOl:sJ·:

M..t•-;or-; ~ .l ad&lt;. A. Sprouse,
34, son of Mrs. Malrle Ma y
Sprouse of Kaylong, W. Va.,
has been promoted at the Defense Electronics Supply Cer~
ter in Dayton. !\ procurement
analyst in DESC's Diredorate of Procurement and Production, he joined DESC and
Ci\'il Service in February ,
IU67. Sprouse is a 1952 graduate of Wahama High School
lie studied education at the Uni~
versity of MarylaOO extension
program in Japan arxf at Dm·er
Air Force Base, Del, and architccrTal engineeri~ at the
Acme lnstituteo!Technolo~n
in Dayton.

OHIO IUVER -- Lock 14, L.
Flore up 2:45 p. m. ; Onward tCJ
9:20 p. m.; Queen Ct~· Lll 9:45 p.

m.; l..od.. 16, George T. Price up
12:05 L m.; A. D. Haynes, n, lCJ
12:15 a. m.; Luther Herdman up
12:50 a. m.; A. V. Criss Lll 2:35
L m.; New Martinsville 1(13:15
J . Rowe down 4:40
17, S. M. Jenks 1.11
1:05 a.m.; Polly R, up 4:35a.m.;
Duncan Bruce down 5:30a.m.; SL
Marys up 7:05 a. m. ; Belleville
Locks, Franklin Pierce up 5:15
a.. m.; Franklin B. down 6:55 a.
m.; Jeffboat down 7 a.m.; Lock
21, Steel Pioneer up 3:'10 a.m.;
Warrior and Alabama ttJ 4:20 a.
m.; Lock 23, Beaver ttl G:30 a.
m.; Racine Locks, Jefferson down
6:20 a. m.; Greenlf) Locks, Elist. Woods down 6:05 p, m.; Havenswood dawn 6:45p.m.; Diane
Bosworth up 6:55 p. m. ; Robert
P. iibolt down 10:40 p. m.; Linda Chotin up 1~50 a. m.; EmsLouisville down 2:2.) a. m.; M~
li ed-Ashland up !i:U5 a. m.; Lelia
C. Shearer up 6:35 a. m.; Hrian
B. dawn 7:10 a.m.;
Meldah1
Lock !'I, Philip Sporn up 6:45p.m.;
nlinois down 10:35 p. m.; Charles K. down 11:15 p. m.; F:aslern
up 12:35 a. m.; Barbara B r e n t
down 3:35 a. m.; J. S. Lewis
down 6:15 a. m.

a. m.; Jolln
a. m.; Lock

Film Shown PTA McKay Voted.

JFK Expected to Die in Office

By Ptl. Sheets

NI-:W YOHK (UPO - Dr..Janet
G.
Travell, lhe late
President John F. Kennedy's
White House physician, said
Wednesday that he Intimated to
her that he did not think he
would survive his iirst term as
president .
11 1 remember an afternoon in
November, 1960, shortly after
he won the election, •• she wrote
in the C\lrrent issue a! Mct:all's
Magazine. "lie turned to me
and asked abruptly: 'What do
you think or the rule that for
the last
100 years every
president of the United ~tes
elected in a yeu.r divisible by 20
died in oCCice?- "
~e said he quickly named the
presidents and the years of
their election - Harrison, 1840.
Lincoln, 1860, Garneld 1880,
McJ{inJey , 1900, Harding 1920,
and Roosevelt 1940.
Later that winter she said

Coach of . Weeks

A rum on highway accidents
was shown b.\-' Patrolman ,lames
Sheets dul'ing Thursd&amp;,Y's meeti~ of the Bradbury P. T. A.
1\tterv:lancc award or $5 and the
room banner went to Mrs. Norma Wil son's fifth grade. Sharon
Doss won the door prize. It was
anoowJf.'tJd lha l the rwxt meeting
will be on Dec. l:J. llefrcshmel1.s
wet·e se rved by Bertha King,
Violet Miller, Mary lloovcr, and
Pel{gy lluUorL

The annual Thanksg iving dinncr of thl' .t.O.I·'. ('lass was hold
Monda) ni~hl at th e l'omero}
IJnitcd Mctlt\Xtist Churd1.
The table dct·orations featured a l·ornkopia O\'erOowing witll
fruit, Ot'an~e t·andles, arid turkc.}' re~lica:,. Mrs . Owight Parker d(~, ·m·aiLod I he table s.
Mrs. Lorenzo Custe1· prcsid'-•d
at the meeting whifh opened with
Thanksgivin ~; devotions by Mrs.
Gcnld Wildermuth. She read
"Arl Ouasion for Thanhs and
Thanksgiving" and tonduderl
with prayer.
Mrs, Parker extcrdcd an invilation to the group to have tit£'
a1mual Chr istma s pari~ at IIL·r
home. There will be a $1 girt
exchange. Plans were made to
visit s hut-ins during the holidays

aud lake tra}·s of c.·ookies.
Appointed to lhe nominating
commiu e~ were Mrs. (ilennDill,
Mrs. Marie C11apman, and Mrs.
l·:vt.'retl Thomas. Ttw rL"ccption
for the weddi111-! of Pamela Crew
will be sened b)' the grOl.tJ.
Guests at the dinner were Mrs.
Cl'-'n Hiles, Mrs. Ted Downie
and Mrs. Lydia EbersUach.

.
We Sell Food ••••••••••

LO."i 1\NGEl.ES (UI'O - One
major ubstade stood in the path
or the University of Southern California In its drive towards a
third straight appearan('C in the
Hose Bowl - powerful Oregon
State, the team that beat the Tro-.lans last year ror lhc only blem~
ish on their record.
Southern camornia erased the
sLing of that defeat saturday with
a t7-13 victory over a stubborn
Oregon State team, but the Trojans still had tu score al117 of
their points in the final period to
gain the win.
For the job he did in preparing
the Trojans to meet Oregon state
and the strategy he employed,
John McKay today was named
United Press International Coach
of the Week.

By Phil Weaver

ll~
youn~;:

titled to his own values and be .
liefs, and whJ s hould I drop kids
I like. 1u st because they try
what I don'l like''
I'd never "tu,·n on. •• Uut I
don't w&lt;~nt to turn TilE\·! off.
- TIIOU!ll F.IJ
Dear Troubled:
"To e&lt;1d1 his own val ue s"
is a worthy thottght, [)ut wh.::n it
involves b reakin g the Jaw. you
must watd1 it with another possibility: "Guilt h.r association.''
U you wanl mm·e than a vcrv
rasual friendslup with the iur~­
ed~n no wd , .YOU'd better examine you r reason. Per haps .YOU're
not so much lo)'al as lempted'.'
~ II.

peo-

ple, their problem s and pl easures, lheir troubles and fun . ,\s
with the rest of Helen Help Ls!,
it welcomes laughs but won't
dodge a serious question with a
brush .off .
Send your teena~c questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOil IT, care
of Helen llelp US! this ncwspa-

eL
QUICJ\ m ::-mY, THE
I'E.')'T HEMOVEH
Dear Helen:
Help!
rm a college student room .
ing in an apartment building with
a friend. r\ow anotl1er guy ,
George, moved in upstairs . ltei~
lonely, so he comes clown lO our
place . lie sugge:sted U1at he eat
here and share expense~. Oka,y.
But it hasn'l e nded there.
He's here !J :&gt; per cent of the
time when he isn't at rlasses
He wakes us up by banging on
the door. lie has ven odd hours
for sleeping, believe mr'! lie is
not a bad kid, l!ut if he's f..'Oi.n~:
to liH here, whj doesn't he
mo\'e in and sha re 111c rent'.'-

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Dear II .M,;
11 you want to cha nge . .vou
can! . 111 you need is ONE per .
son on your side. Look for her
in your Sl"hool counselor' s office.
,\nd remember:
Help for miserable teens is
never as far away as you th ink .
It's there for lhe asking. - H.
Dear IJelen :
I'm again it mari 1uana and other illegal drugs. ,\ LOT of kids
In my town blow pot and take
piUs, etc. I h.a.,·e been told th:il
if I associate with them I am
as· bad a.!:i they are.
I believe that everyone is en-

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l'arls for the Ch1· 1-.lma-, canlata, "The l'r urniscO ll ne" to be given R.'o a l'Ommu nity ac tivit) durin~; lhc holiday sea son
- have arr ived.
lte~idents wishw~ tu laiR· part
arL' ask.t..'(( 10 atterd the lin;t rl!hearsal at S p.m. Thursday at
the T rinity Ln1ted Church or
thr isl in Pomeroy ..\t r s. Alice
r-\ea;.L· is directing.
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m. Thursday at nemo('rat lleadquarters.

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SMALL SIZE TURKEYS •••••• lb. 49e

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'I l'oe llat·irre &amp;ptist and \\'esle _,arl t uit~:d Mettmdist Churehes,
under cllairmanship of Hev. W,
Dale McClurg, ha\'e planned !;peda l ser • it·cs for the thr ee night s
prccetli ng Thanksgiving.
l'he) are c arr~ing out the
thcmC', ''l'hu r ehe~ lmted in
rhanh c. gi\·ing,' ' in services 1o
begin at 7: 30p .m. each eveni ng
with &lt;;pedal ml1sic s upp lied by
till' church dtotrs under tile leadcnhip of Mr s. Martie Cirde and
~r s, Fran&lt;"cs WilcoxerL Guest
ministers, a different Oil!! each
C\ening, will bring tht• messages.
\n invi tation i ~ l'XtendLod 10 all .

Myers Tobacco Co. will
donate 1 Pock of Cig·
orettes to our service•
men in Vietnam fOf ev•

ROLL SAUSAGE

Open Mon. thru S.t.

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MARK 5 MKT. in cooP"'
erat1on with Liggett &amp;

lb.

mand.
The 23-year-old specialist is 1
1963 graduate of Pomeroy High
School. He worked as a truck
driver for the Sugar Run Fiour
Mill in Pomeroy prior to enterIng the Army.

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YOUNG HENS

We accept fed. Food Stamps
Prices Effective

Nescafe Instant Coffee •• .t~oz.l.
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That 's not a bad irJe&lt;~ .
If you can't ri ght 'em .tsh.
•em to 10in ) 'O il . - 11 .
Dear Helen:
I am a 13 -~- eor-o ld J..'"ir! dlld
boys like me too much I'm wel l
de't·eloped. and 1 got s tart ed
wrong. /\ow all the l&gt;a):, tO'&lt;f't'l~t
what I ha~e given 1oo frecl1
rm getti ng so I c&lt;tn't stand bo~s
as they are cruel and n..ts l ~. but
always Ulink the next one will
be different lie never is. I am
very frightened that ffij mott1N
and rather will rind out about my
experiences. They both worL long
llour s and I do aboot as r please
Girls ha te me . and if I r,ive up
boys, I won't have art~· body . ~

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FOI CHRISTMAS
FOI OUR BOYS

Specialist Firth Class Ronald
A. Hendricks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. !larry W. Hendricks of Rt.
4, Pomeroy, has been promoted
to his present rank inPyongtaek,
Korea. Ho is assigned as an ammunition storage supervisor with
the 55th Ordnance (:mlpany,
1-.:igflt.h Field Army SIC)Port C(RTI-

"The Store With If Hart"

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This column is for

ClgareHes

AT LOW PRICES!
WE
DON1 SELL
• STAMPS
• GAMES
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their time thllll to follow me
around," she quoted him as
saytng, and added, 41as It turned
out, in the motorcade in Dalla&amp;,
no doctor could have changed
the ouleome.''

DUBUQUE

Btrthday Observed
1ln;. Margaret Weaver, Middleport, enterlained Saturda}
with a part;. in obsen'8.1H.:c of the
birthday anni\.·ersary of her son,
Phi I.
Games wen! played and n:-freshmems of ke cream, ('akc,
and Kool-Aid wer e served. The
llonored gues t's sister, Sue, assisted Mrs. Weaver with the
ga mes and serving. GileS IS were
Terry Brewe r. .J ay \Vat·ner,
Mark l!a~ert~, Billy Slach., Hobbie llarri s, Ar ian ~hUlen and
Doug Acree.

remarked
In
her
presence, " 'Why should I worry
about a second .term? My wife
will have a pension, and my
children will be well cared
for• ."
''ilis words had a prof'oond
eltect oo me," Dr. Travel!
wrote. "I wondered if they
simply expressed a passing tide
of melancholy or U tllere
remained deep in his mind tile
convi dion that he would not
survive U1e presidency."
She said that during the first
months of the presidency she
tried to convince White !louse
officials that a doctor should
accompany Kennedy in motorcades because It was "just
possible that a doctor could
save the president's life in an
emergency," but she said the
Secret Service objected and
Kennedy overruled her .
"Doctors have better usc for

Kennedy

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Olarter members were honored dui'lil~ the 50th anniversaf} ~
aervance of Theodorus Counc1l 17, Daughters of Amenca, Monday
night at the 1001' Hall.
Charter members present for the 6:30p.m. chicken dmner were
Nancy Walker, the oldest; Alma WaOO&amp;ll of Columbus, and Ethel
Canterbury. The) were presented w1th handkerchiefs tied w1th blue

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Gifts for "Operation Sa n t a
Claus" at the Southeastern Ohio
Mental Health Center, Athens,
w1ll be contributed by membtr(s
of the Middleport Garden Club
Meeting Monday night at the
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co. social room, club
members were asked to take
their unwrapped gifts for the patients to the Electric Co office
prior to Dec. 1. Gift wrappings
are to be included with each gin.
Plans were made during t h e
meeUng conducted by Mrs Carl
Horky to participate In the annual all-county Christmas flower show to be staged Nov. 30
and Dec 1 at the Pomeroy Ele
mentary School. Theme of the;
show will be "Christmas Ideals"
and the Middleport club has been
assigned the artistic arrangements class of "The Old and
the New, 11 arrangements interpretive of the New Year. At
least six arrangements are to be
exhibited 10 the assigned category and members were urged
to enter p1eces in the invitation al classes.
A report of the Region 11,
Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs, meeting held Saturday at
Eastern High School was given

WEDNESDAY
BQ.','WORTH COUNCIL 46, Roy-

by Mrs. John Kincaid. The certificate and $25 cash award for
ftktng second place in the d i strict in the Sears Beauttricatiou
ProJect was presented to Mrs.
Garen ~sbury at the regiOnal session. Mrf~. Stansbury was
chairman of the Welfare Depart·
ment bullcUng planting which won
the award.
Plans were made £or the annual Christmas party to be held
on Dec, J6 at the home of Mrs.
Horky. Members will have a $1

WA.'iffiNGTON (lJPI) - Amen~
icans, within the next 50 years
or so, will be usmg more water
than nature provides. according
to a blunt and urgent rcpot1
submitted
to
Congress by
President Johnson.
The report, termed "sobering" b) the President, carr ied
"stark warnings" to the country, Johnson said. He pointed
specifically to pollution destroy-

with Thanksgiving tllougfits . Mrs.
E. 0, T~wksbary, ways and means
committee, reported on proceeds
from bl)ttle cap redemption of
$12,96, and the rummage sale,

al and Select Masters, will hold
GOT A STRING OF EXTEIUOR Chrisunas lights you won't be
stated assembly, Wednesday, 7:$42 JO. I
usl111
this year? Perhaps you'd like to e1ther loan or donate tht:m to
30 p.m. at the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple. All companions are urg- the Rose Garden Club of 'f\c&gt;pers Plains.
Displf\yed at the meeting were
The clu•. ia acrourwi~ around trying to get together enough deced to attend.
three
arrangements. They were
SYRACUSE THIRD Wedneedl)' orations so that the vntage can have a community Christmas tree.
a
symmetrical
arrangement of
rtbbons.
Homemakers Club 10 LDL Wed- If you have some lights to either loan or donate, just call Mrs. Carl
assorted
;
rruit
and wheat wiU•
Seated with them at a table at the front of the hall wen: Edith
nesday at Syracuse Municipal Barnhill, Mrs. James Stout, Mrs. Kenneth Griffith, or Mrs. J. S,
candles
and
green
velvet ribboa
Wakel,) of Marietta, d1strid deput) and past state councilor; Ed1th
Park with "holiday decorations" Davis, and someone will stop by to pick them ~on
a
w~n
tray
made
by Mr~
Betzing of Tuppers Platns, past state councilor; Fa.}e Parlin, Mar'Mtere's no problem about securi~ a tree - Mr. and Mrs. F'rank
as topic. Mrs. John5auvage, Mrs.
Kincaid;
a
wicker
compote
wltll
ietta, dislnct assodate vice councilor and district trustee; MarHarr)' L. Bailey aOO Mrs. Her- Goebel wUI be providing that. The village tree is one or two projects
rrult
and
yellow
taper
by
MrS:.'
guet Se1denabel, deputy state councilor, and Della Stahl, cou nc1lor
gift
exchange.
They
are
to
take
man London, leaders. Those at- being planl'8:! by the civic-minded gardeners. They will also be spooa Christmas arrangement lo be Lloyd Blafkwood; and an uranaeof Theodorus counc1l.
tending to take llbl8 service. sorhlg a home decorat111K col&amp;estandwill be awarding several prizes.
used in decorating the Horky ment of fruit and chrysantheThe table was centered Willl a tiona! Bank and The Farmers
Beverage to be furnished by hos-- ~etimes just a little Incentive goes a long way toward encouragmums by' Miss Haute Zerkl'
Bank and Savings Co. Laura Bishrail arrangement flanked by gold
home.
llW residents to decorate, Be a participant!
tesses.
Mrs. Leo Gerling was wel com - using scales as the container.
tapers in gold holders Centenng op, a member of the l'OWlCil ,
CLASS 12, Heath U n i t e d
came from Columbus for the obed as a new member Tickets A compote of sage supplied by
the other tab les were red, wh1te
IF YOU HAVEN'T YET GOTTEN thai holiday package oil to
Methodist Church, 7:30 Wednesservance Mrs. Bet1lng gave the
for
the holiday demonstration and Miss Nell,ie Zerkle was distriband blue decorations used w it h
day; Miss Bess Sanborn, devo- your serVJceman In Vietnam, perhaps you might be interested In the
blessmg pl"ecedingthe meal. Napto be conducted by Mrs., uted to the members.
workshop
wh1te tapers, small American
tions; Mrs. James Criswell, pro- Red Cross "News and Cues" on what's right for him.
kins carried out the patriotic
Betty
Fast,
WSAZ-TV 1 CharlesF lags, and book replt cas mscrib
Besides the usual presweetened drinlts 1 potato sticks, and canned
gram; Miss Nellie Zerkle, Mrs.
Program at themeetlngfeatur.
theme .
ton,
were
on
sale at the meeted "Climb Unttl Your Dream s
meats. the Red Cross suggests bath powder, band aids, wash and
Juanita
Bachtel,
Mrs.
H
at
t
i
e
ed
an article entiUed "Rainbow
During the meeting winch fol .
Ing. The workshop will be held
Come True.'' The piano decora Smith, and Mrs. carroll Swan- dri packets, batteries, high intensity lamps, ballpoint pens, mailing
of
Tulip
Color" by Jackson a n d
on Dec. 5 at the Middleport Eletion was blue with the inscnp- lowed the dinner, each of the
labels, scotch tape, greetl~ cards, and would you believe It son,
hostesses.
Perkins presented by Mrs. M. c.
mentary School under sponsortion, "Loyalty, Love and Patrio- charter members and visitors
PAST PREWENTS, Ladles underwear for the "oceasioml emergency, laurdries being what they
Wilson. Miss Frieda Faehnle
spoke bnefly A vote of thanh.s
ship of the Middleport Amateur
tism" in gold and was used w1th
Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post are."
gave hints from the A.vent Garwas given to Mrs. Parhn for
blue candles in crystal holders
Gardeners.
ltl, American Legion, meet at
The patnotic motlfwas carried servmg as pianist
Thank you notes were read at dener.
DOUBLE TROUBLE HAS COME the way of Mildred Headley,
7:30 Wednesday night, home ot
The hatvest arrangement made
Second nommation of officers
the meeting from Miss Harrie
out in the decorations of the aMl ·
Mrs. Pearl Knapp, 1803 Chest- T\.l)pers Plains. Not only is her husbaocl hospitalized, but she has
by Mrs Kincaid centered t h e
versary cake which was msc1 ib- was JCoade Correspondence was
Marie Smith and Mrs. E. M.
received word of the death of her sister's husbard. He died or innut St., Gallipolis.
Wood, both for flowers receiv- refreshm(lnt table. Hostesses
ed "56th •\ nmversan Thevdorus read pertaining to the annual
juries received when he was struck by a car in Columbus last Wedwere Mrs William Morris, Mrs.
TIIURSDAY
Chnstmas party at the Ameried whtle hospitalized.
Council i7, D. of '1."
nesday.
J,
E. Harley, and Mrs. Kincaid.
POMEROY Elementary PTA
Favors were booklets of Bible can Beauty Hall In LrttJe HockMembers responded to roll call
verses inscnbed "J6th \nniv er- mg for state officers, deputies, ladies will meet Syncuse Ele-IN CASE YOU'VE WONDERED, the Middleport Ministerial Asaary ." Members also recetved d1stncl officers, and the chor- mentary PTA lldies, 7:30 p.m. BOClation again this year will be having a community service on
al group_ on J)e(' J at 1:30 p.m. Thw-sday in basketball game at Thanksgl vlng Eve. U will be held at the Mount Moriah Baptist Church,
favors from the Pomeroy NaThose attending are to take a Pomeroy Jwtior High SchooL ard the Rev. Allir'ey Miller of the Nazarene Church w11l be the
An all - church Thanksgiving snut.-ins, and to send cards lO ber" bY Mrs. Grueser; ''The
covered dish and their own ta- Adults 50 cents, children 25 I!JPeaker.
Gift of the Pilgrims" by Mrs
dinner party was planned for servicemen.
ble service. Reservations are to cents. Refreshments sold
Mrs.
Clltford
Phtllips
presidEar
l Reashaw; ''LetUsBeThankTWIN
iibrlnette• w111
Tuesday night at the MinerBville
be made with Mrs. Marjorie staed
at
the
business
meeting
durful"
by Mrs. Hartemachj ''The
United Methodist Church when
cy, Little Hocking, before Nov. meet Thursday, Nov 21, 7:30
Dutch
Thanksgiving"' by Mra.
ing:
which
time
communications
the Women's Society o( Chris25 There will be a $1 gin ex~ p.m. in the social room of The
Brooks
Sayrej "Give ThankB for
were
read
from
Mrs.
James
RichColumbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electian Service met Monday night
change
Simple
Things" by Mrs. Pugh;
ards,
dis..rict
WSCS
official,
re
at the home of Mrs. William Rus.
Cards pledging allegiance to tric Company.
garding
the
charter
meeting,
and
"An
Occasion
ror Thanks" by
PORTLAND
HOMEMAKERS
sell
the new president will be order Bryan
c;p.
regarding
scisMrs,
stella
Grueser;
"The Tread
the
Mrs Eugene Forbes and Mrs.
ed for distribution to the mem - Club, Thursday at 11 a.m. at
of
Sacred
Foots"
by
Mrs. OsUrooks Sayre were appointed to sors for sale b) the group.
bers It was reported that addi- the home of Mrs. ~ Diddle;
mer
Roush;
"Irish
Blessings"
n was ~ided to send moneY
tional cosmetic bags will be or- potluck dinner at noon; topic of
a silver and ye llow color scheme purchase thf! turkey. Table decTwo bridal showers honoring
to
Mrs. Edward Simpson for a by Mrs. Russellj "Thanksglvlng,
the
afternoon
sess1on,
"Fabric
dered and sold by the group with
in the decoration of lhe gift ta - orations will be made by Mrs.
Mrs James Batey, the former
gift certificate in conjunction with A Day of Thanks" by Mrs Mclhe money to go to the home and Finishers "
ble. Refreshments or ice ueam, Karl Grucser, Mrs. Herbert
Charlene Davis, were held rethe World CommwU.ty Day pro- CaUum; j'Lest We Forget" by
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Midorphans fund .
cake, nuts and coffee were serv· Pugh, Mrs Lillian Starcher, and
cently at her Middleport home.
Ject or Church Women United. Mrs. Slche Brown; j'Be KiOO" by
ed .
Mrs RuBsell.
The traveling prize donated dleport Jo irst United PresbytenMrs Dooald !Iauck and Mrs.
Mrs Norman McCallum and Mrs. Starcher, and "Memorles
by Ethel Smith was won by Mrs. an Church, 7:30 ThursdaJ night
Mrs. Denver Rice and Mrs.
Christmas activities were disof Our Forefathers" and "MayRoy Mayer entertained Saturday
- '" ..
th
cussed and it was decided that Mrs. Grueser presented the proat the churcll; annual thank ofCora Beegle.
1
1
flower,"
by Mrs. Phillips.
Ker011 na ......n won
e game
gram using a
Thanksgi vlng
fering; nominating committee to night Wlth a shower They used
prizes. The guest list mcluded in heu of a gift exchange, each
A
salad
course was served by
theme. Group singing of ..Faith
meet and reporl; Mrs. Paul HapMrs. Richard Pickens, Mrs. Eu- member will contribute a dollar
the
hostesses,
Mrs. Russell and
of Our Fathers," and scri&amp;ture
tonstall, program; Mrs. Janet
gene French, Mrs c. E. Young, to the church carpet fund. A potMrs
PUgh,
at
the conclusion o[
TfiLHSDAY
Inventor
Lewis, devotions. Hostesses,
'alt c ook Mr ( 1
luck dinner will be held on Dec. [rom Psalm 95, by Mrs. Otto
1\
Mr ' .
er r
s,
s. eo
TWI-L.IGHT Garden Club, 7:30
Hartenbach opened the program. the meeting
In 1714, the English parha· Mrs. Edward Crooks, Mrs. Dale
Kerns, Mrs. William Robson, 16 Plans were also made to fix
1
p.m.
Thursday,
at
Pomeroy
BapReadings included "Novemment offered 20,000 pounds Walbw-n, Miss MaT) Park, Mrs.
Mrs Lillie Hauck, Mrs. Edlson a basket ror a needy family at
tlst Church basement; Mrs. Pearl
sterling to the discoverer of Rodney Downing, aOO Miss MarCLE~NER FOR ALL
Baker, Mrs Jack Satterfield, Jr
C•hrlilllsltm
. asltllm
. ..
a method or fmding out longt· garet Sauer.
Mora, member of the Chester
TYPES OF FLOOR
tude w1thm 30 miles after a
Miss Hazel Van Cooney, Mrs.
Garden
Club,
guest
demonstraMAGNOLIA TEMPLE, Pythian
COVERING'
sea voyage of s1x weeks It
Leland Brown, Mrs Donald Lowtor.
Sisters,
potluck dinner, 6:30 p,
t
c' LtANSE)(THA THICK
was awarded to John Harri·
THIS WEEK END Elberftlds are having a B1g
ery,
Mrs. Ira Butcher, Mrs
FRIDAY
R lJ(j S 1
son Inventor of lhe marme m,, D. A. V. hall, Pomeroy; memAdo lph Saelens, Mrs Uay CunI ." ~ •
Sale of our fine quality Mens Work Uniforms 1n
BOSWORTH COUNCIL46, Roychronometer, according to the bers to bring table serVlce.
• C LEANS WAlL TO
ningham,
Mrs.
Oscar
Roush
,
Encyclopaedia Br1tannica
al and Select Masters, annual
!he Busy Mens and Boys Departmenl on lhe
WALL CARPETING '
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Women
Mrs. Theo Neutzling, Mrs. John
insp~Uon, fr1da,y, 7:30p.m. Dillt CLEANS THIN OU)
luncheon, 12:30 p, m. Thursday;
1st noor . And you can really save on the Work
Harrison. Mrs James Johnson,
DOOR- TYP t.: CARI'l T'
guests w1ll be church women of ner at 6:30 for comparuons arrJ
Miss Elizabeth La Rue, Mrs C.
t EVEN CLEANS BARt
Suits you need. All sizes and all lengths.
Christ Church in Point Pleuant ladies; Elmer Williams, Jackson,
II. Wise, Mrs. Wendell Rllllce,
FLOORS 1
grand
conductor
of
GraOO
Counand St. Peter's Church m GalliMiss Dorothy Caldwell, Mrs
cil of Ohio, inspecting officer.
AMAZING#¥ &amp;OW
TONIGHT, NOVEMBER 20
polis; speaker, the Rev. William
Paul Uavis, Mrs Paul BaptonIIITRODUCTOitY
NOT OP),;N
Black, rector of the"Churchoflhe
l"OREST RUN W.S.C. S. bake
stall, Mrs George Batey and
II'Nt:/11-Y
Good Shepherd, Athens.
sale friday at Duke Dry CleanMrs J. J. Davis.
I HURSDA\, FRIDAY
ROCK SPRINGS
Health ers, Pomeroy, begmning at 10 a.
Entertaining with a shower last
AND SATURDAY
Club, 1:15 p. m. lbursday, home
m.; special reature, homemade
Wednesday
night was Mrs. Don NOV. 21-22-23
of Mrs. Uugh Bearhs; Mrs. Maxbreads and rolls,
ald
Mayer.
She carried out a
Don Knotts
2tO
ine Arnold has the program; Mrs.
WILLING WORKERS Class of
green,
silver
and yellow color
"TilE Sll AKIJ-:ST GUN IN
O. lu 11e Permol'lent Prnt Ponh mode of SO% Fortrel
ITB nE FIRST
"-rice Abbott the cortest..
the F.nterprise United Methoc:hsl
scheme
and
the
gift table cen.
Polyetler ond 5 0'l'o cotton w1th e11ol releoee f 11,ilh
THE WEST•'
ALL PUIIP08E
Al l 11.zet 29 to SO woitt. Hove no-tore tunnel bel;
Church, 7:30 p, m , friday, home
terpiece was a bride and groom
(Techmcolor)
ROCK SPRINGS Gro~, 7:30
loopt. Groduoted rite, oe1nfo1Ced e•oteh, e.tro tlrong
UPRIOH1'
of Mrs. Thomas Bentz.
surrounded by daisies and 1vy.
poekell B lac k ol1ve, Spu..1ce if"""• Khoko ond CharThursday, at the hall; brtng gifts
AND
ct Et,ll. I
PAST MATIWNS, Evangelme
cool ~'")'
The
cake
decorated
ln
yellow
and
for
the
Southeastern
Ohio
Mental
"SEHGEANT HYKER"
Chapter 172, Order of the Easttopped With a miniature bride
(Technicolor)
Health Center, Athens, a n d
Pe1monent Preee Shhte To Match ,, tnee 14~ to
ern Star, 7:JU Friday night at the
and
groom was served with punch
Thanksgiving
articles
for
the
proLee Mar111n-Bradford Dallman
20, Two bu110fl thru IICip poe kelt, a,r;hored but! one,.
home of Mrs. lames Clatworthy,
lllllro long lo l l with gunett. Block 11love, Spruce
and nuts.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
gram.
grHn, l&lt;hako and Charcolllurey.
Pomeroy; Mrs. Theo Neutzli~.
Games were pla,yedwithpri~es
assisting hostess.
being won by Mrs. Cheryl Fry
and Miss Kay Farnsworth. Others
WWAMA HIGII SCHOOL Soph- on the KUest list were Mrs. Iva
omore class sponsors dance par- Sisson, Miss Marilyn Swan, Mrs
ty, friday, 8 to 11 p. m. Thepu~
Joe Custer, MrB. Rosetta Redolie 1s welcome. Jays in charge.
vian, Mrs. Judy Crooks, Miss
SATURDAY
Carolyn Sa.tterf1eld, Miss Karen
HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Hutland
McEihiMey, Mrs l,yM Stump,
Methodist Church WSCS, Satur- Mrs Yvonne Scally, Mrs. Clnda
day beginrung at 9 a. m., RutlaOO Abbott, Mrs Amy Humphreys,
Pants 1n sizes 29 to 50 Sanfouzed shrunk.
Department
Store,
featuring
Bootso1l dnll pockets, Spruce green, Black
Mrs Sandra Luckeydoo, Miss
homemade g 1ft items and baked Sand.)' Simpson, Mrs Coleen Oh,oltve, grey . Shtrts to match 1n SIJ.es 14!'2 to
20 . Two flap pockets . Full cut and expertgood•linger, Miss Susie Neutzling,
HIGH SCHOOL DANCE
ly tailored . Spruce green, Black olive,
Mrs. Twila Matheney, Mrs. Kaday, 8 to 11 p. m ., at the Meigs tie Well and MissTexanna White.
grey.
Jligh School auditorium in Mid~
Recalllnlil the tale
dleport. Jayli will emcee.
of Cornel1a,
mother of anctent
Rome, who de
scnbed her most
ll'&amp;luable worldly
CanKln Becomes
possessoons b)'
pomtlnli: to her
Molo•
0
S.nohre&lt;l•
choldren and say
"'rion B·~•~
l&lt;n i ~O
tnli!. • These are my
d""""""'•
duo1 e.,,
Jewe ls." we pre
sent th1s modern
MASON - Richard W. Carday symbol
the mothers b•rth
son, Mason , has JOined the junPlans were made to send g1fts
stone nng Beau
ior membership ranks ot Hol- to the county home for Christt1fully fash1oned 1n
S11e!; 6 to 18 1n regulars, Slims, Husk·
stein · Frlesian Association of mas at the No11embcr meeting
eleiant style w•th
tes . A very well made Slack w1th dropp•
te11tured Floren
America. To quality, candidates of the Star Garden Club Thurst1ne f1n1sh. each
ed
belt loops, tapered legs 1 cuffed.
must
be
under
21
years
of
age,
No• l W•y
da)' at the home or Mrs. Norman
'Nop A&lt;I•IW'
rmg has synthetiC
ro .. ,, (;ont•&lt;O&lt;
wheelo lor utr•
50%
Fortrel Polyester, 50% Cotton. All
successrully
completed
one
have
Will.
Members
arc
to
bring
gifts
O.O•p Ptl• A1111,
''" n&lt;ry
bnthstones del1
Permanent press.
clun ~~ "'"
year'B work In a 4-11 or voca- to the next meetmg.
cately set on a
wclet of 14K sold
tional agriculture dairy proJect,
The club's partlcJpahQTl in the
one for each
and
own
at
lea&amp;t
one
RegisterChristmas Flower show will be
ch1ld A most ex
first ttml! atl 1n one
ed Holstein
"door decorations." The show
QUISite &amp;1ft for
clezmer.......e~cltJSIIte H•gh ·
e•ther Mother or
Lo w Med•um power con
is to be held at the Pomeroy
Grandmother 1t IS
trol pl1.1s amazm11 ''NAP
E lementary School, Nov. 30 ADAPTS" cleans. htilhf!s.l
personalized w1th
from
S30.00
In
14K
aold
Dec. 1.
pt le russ' Try ,, you ' ll
the borthstones of
IS
buy tf1 A.ll r.1~tal hous m g
The President. Mrs. V1rg1l
your ch01ce
-s up~r power motorAtkins, preuded over lhe busieasy roll wheels.
Take advantage of the Sole Prices all over the store. Big Sale af Girl.: Dres .. s
ness meeting. Gilts were:z.ought
on. the 2nd floor. Sale of Berkllne Chain - Dinette Sets - Kroehler ll.lving Room
to the meeting to be used for ''OpSu1tes on the 3rd floor . Sole ofT oys, in the Toy Buildlnt on Front Street. Shop in ever
eration Santa Cle.us" at the Athdepartment. Open all day Thursday til 5 PM and both Friday and Saturday nights 'tJ
ens Mental Health Center.
!UPON REQUEST)
9 PM.
Mrs. Virgil Atkms recci\'ed
Our Uac.. J Good Clunint
first, Mrs. Robert Jewell secom, and Mrs. Gerald Minor third,
on their arrangements of "NaAttl!nd the Jun~or
ture's Products.'' Mrs. Orion
Pomeroy
992-5421
MtSs Pogeant
1'\elson received the hostess gift..

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The worst mine disaster in
the UnJted ~tes occurred at
Monongah, W, Va., Dec. 6, 1907
when 361 persons died.

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Areas with particularly severe
problems mcluded the lower
Colorado Hiver bas10- chiefly m
Arizona- and Ole Rio Grande
area of New Mexico and Texas.
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depeWble water sLtJ.Pb' air.,.
dy was irw.deq,uate to meat
needs. In the Rio Grande
it said, projected eeonomle
growth could not be maintained
unless problems are solved.
In the Great LakeB region,
mcreased water use would ....
to the setiOlUi pollution prabo
lems already plaguing Lakes
Michigan, Erie and Ontario, d.- ·
report said.

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including estimates that expected use of water In America by
the )ear 2020 would exceed
natural runoff- the traditional
sl(Jpl,y of water for mankind.
The report, prepared by the
Water Hesources Council head-ed by Interior Secretary Stewut L. Udall, included regional
evaluations of water resources:
- Alaska, with Its "extensive
and impressive" water resOUr-

wither because or its shortsight-edness," Johnson said in 1
letter forwarding the 472 page
report.. "The hard lessons of
history are clear, written on lhe
deserted sands and ruins or
once proud civilizations."
Johnson said ample supplies
of water to sl{JPorl a growing
population and an eJqJaOOing
economy could not be taken for
granted. The report, he said,

could gel enough water b)'
transrer fnnn the north to the
populous south, but desaltillt
ard waste water reclamation
m1ght prove cheaper m the long

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Every
Mother
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the nation's rivers, the
recent dtoughl 1n the Northeast
aOO the "nightmare of ravaging
noods still hovermg over too
man} American communities.
He urged Congress to give top
prlor1ty to the problems of
drooght, Goods and pollution.
"A nation I hat faiiB to plan
intelligently ror the development
and protection of its precious
waters w1ll be condemned to

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water problems. Other areas
not considered critical included
the Pac1flc Northwest, Tennessee, Hawaii and Puerto Hico.
- The lower M1ssissipp1 region
was v1ewed as ~'water rich" and
a
strategic area for ruture
economic development because
of the heavy now ol the
Mississtppi River.
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Mrs Goy TIIJ'Ior of Brldptrapped men prayed, quietly
MANNINGTON, W, Va. {UP0 Jeopard.¥ the lives of the men." whispering the 23rd Psalm port., W.Va., a mather fl seven,
·•we have no way of knowing
stood in silence and IOI'r'OW oeu
- Deadly gas from a tourth
their
rate." Davis said "These together .
the
mine where her huabaDI
maJOr explmnon spread today
Close To Traged,y
meo are all well trained and
and
brother-in
· law were
Ulrough miles of tire-ravaged
The mining families are as
there are ways of saving
trapped.
tunnels in an lDlderground soft
yousetf in a situation of this used to tragedy as anyone can
.. He had told me U there 'I'I'U
coal mine, virtually eliminating
be. It has visited them twice in
kind "
ever an explosion it would be
all hope any of 78 trapped
A spreading ball or black a week
SAIGON (UP!)- Communist
miners would be found alive.
On No\'
11, !ire swept. best not to come,'" Mn. Taylal'
smoke hung over the mine
guns bombarded Hoi An in the
The spread of the gas put off
through a Farmington fUrniture said of her husband. "But I had
entrance today At the Church
to. ru
till they brinl
costliest shelling of a South
indefinitely the start of rescue
of God of Prophecy at nearby store newly laden with Christ- them out. ru never lose taldl
Vietnamese
city
since the
efforts, officials said
mas toys Four per!IOlls were
until they get the iast man
bombing of North Vietnman
There was no 1:ontact with the Farmington , W Va, w i v e s, killed, Including a chlld.
brothers, sons and (riends of the
stopped Nov. 1, U.S. spokesmen
78 men since the first violent
said today. A South Vietnamese
explosion trapped them 700 reet
general forecast a new Red
underground in the Mannington
offensive.
mine before dawn Wednesday.
Two sudden barrages into Hoi
Ragmg fires and two more
An on wemesda.Y slanuned into
gas blasts spread thick smoke
a hotel, the central market
and Oames through most of the
place and a street crowded Wlth
m1ne's seven miles of tunnels.
home.b&gt;und school
children
The explosions were so potent
Officials said two persons died
they peeled paint off automo.
and 27 were wounded, 19 of
biles parked above ground at
them youngsters.
the mine site.
Reseue teams could not enter
Gen
[)Q
Cao Trl, South
A Phi Beta Kappa, Miss Cag- the Athens Jaycee&amp;; now thelr
Jeanne Cagney, well . known
chairman of the board; a mem·
Vietnamose commander of the
the
No
9 shaft of the
ney 1s dean or the College of Fine
actress and Radio, Television
ber
of the Athens Business A..,
provinces around Saigon, said in
Mannington roal mine because
Arts, Ohio Univers1ty. She is
UFE FOR A NUMBER OF VIETNAMESE orphans wUI, perhaps, be just a bit brighter this
and Broadway personality, heads
90ciatlon,
AthenS Red Crc.s, and
Blen Hoa today the Communists
the fires turned the seven miles
married to Prof Jack Morrison
Christtnas - thanks to the eUorts of Pomeroy Girl Scout Tr~ 61. Through donations from se'oa five - member team or judges
Athens
Rotary
Club, wbo teeei't•
are now in hiding, regrooping
or tunnels into an oven
of Ohio University They have
eral grOI.I)s and itnividuals plus the money-making projects of members, 32t Individual gifts were
for the Sixth Annual Meigs COWl·
~B
hiO
B.&lt;.
'ftgl-ee
Above ground, a chill wind
and refitting for a winter-spring
two daughters, Mary Am and
purchased for the oll)hans. Wednesday, memben of the troop and their leaders mailed the tw~
College, Dubuque, ]owa, and
stacked snowflakes mao a sign cy Junior Miss Pageant ~day, Terry.
offensive,
large boxes containing the gifts to Sgt. Thorne Cotterill who will see that the items are distributed
Nov, 24 at the Meigs Junior lligh
Masters
and Ph.D from Ohio
· "We are COIII.dent' their unit!
at a nearby companY store
Pageant General Chairman
at the Hoi Due Anh Orphanage at Saigon. Pictured with the OOxes, from left to right, m the Pomauditorium.
University.
The sign said· 01 Through these
" · · · ~1Qll....become acUve again once
Miss Cagney, who has appear - Ralph Werry said the (our other
ero)' Post Office are Crystal Glaze, Debbie Bailey, Lisa. ntornas and Patt.Y Heaton. A daugilter or
Ralph E Zmser, Marietta, past
portals pass lhe finest coal
they are refitted and re·
ed for 12 years on .. Queen For a members of the JUdging panel president of the Marietta Ja.y •
Sgt. Cotterill- Jill - is a member or the Pomeroy troop:
grouped," he said. Allied troops
miners in the world."
Day" as fashion coordinator , al.J are·
cees, past district 24 Jaycee
Mine off1clalS said they could
fOWld two big arms caches on
Dale F . Nit:z.schke, assistant
so has performed m mov1es. Two
vice
president and a past .iudlll
stop the fires by cutting oil the
Saigon's doorstep Wednesday,
were Yankee Doodle Dandy and dean, College o( Educator, Ohio
for
the
Meigs C&lt;Junty J\Ulior Ml..
oxygen feeding the flames. But
one
ot
them
with
1,000
Unhersity; a past president of
Time of Your Life.
Pageant.
that
would
suffocate
the
miners
grenades
otricials Usted 19 children
Russell W. Miller, Daytoa, ill
if tl'ley were still aJove.
his third straight year as prell·
among the wounded
Some Rescued
dent of Ohio Jwtlor Miss Inc.; a
Hoi t\n, 340 miles north of
\\'hen the first blast rocked
past president of the Dayton JarSaigon and 20 miles south of Da
the hill countrY before dawn
cees, a JCI eenator, and a din
Nang, is in the middle of a
Wednesda.Y, it trapped 99 men
ending the graveyard shift.
VA'riCAN Cff'Y (UPI)- Pope
"If Circumstances had been in many community projects in
Communist buildup of troops
Twenty-one miners were res- PatJI Vl told North V1etnamese
more fa\iorable, rest assured Dayton.
wllo battled allied soldiers
Cong. Hechler noted that he felt
al1ts
present
stage.
cued.
srlmewere
lUted
in
Roman
Catholics
t
o
d
a
y
he
that
we certainly would have
By MAXINE WALTERS
Mrs. Lmda De Haven, whO lJ
during the weekend and lost
Sweeney satd the bridge was a the new span would definitely buckets lowered 700 feet down
would
have
liked
to
visit
their
come
personally among you in charge of the set .00 art. de·
POINT PLEASANT - Fall or
more than 500 men.
"special, special" project of stimulate state tnterest in upthe shaft
country and share U\ their most mllingly , to encourage you sign or the Ohio Junior Mil&amp;
1969 is still the elQ)ected compleHit Seoond City
President Johnson, who appomt- grading State Rt. 2, but none of
H.
Davis,
president
of
ordeal
circumstances had in your hard trials and to make
David
Pageant; in her third year wttb
It was one ot two maJQr South tion date for the new bridge crossed a task force to speed ~ con- those present could g1ve al'\Y an- the Consolidation Coal Co.
been
more
favorable
"
you feel how deeply we share in the Ohio Junior Miss Pagea!L
Vietnamese citlP&amp; shelled Wed- ing the Ohio n ver between Henstruction. When a mmimum of swers on what, when or how Rts.
which owns the mine, said six
The ponti.(( made the remark
them," the Pope wrote.
!&lt;mday night
Judge6 aad
nellday and toda,y. A Viet Coog derson, W.Va., and Kanauga,O.,
three years and a maximum of 2 or 17 would be l.{igraded. Both
blasts whicll ripped through the
in a letter to Archbishop
"We would like at least to be special guest will be honored wltk
mortar barrage caused light according to .John L. SWeeney,
fi11e year!-! construction was men- these state rou&amp;e&amp; leading to the
shai't Wednesday were "of such Joseph-Marie TTin-nhu-Khue of present by )OUf side in some a bull'et at the Trinity United'
Assistant Secretary o{ the U. s.
damage and casualties in My
tioned, President Johnson stated new 1800 loot •J)In are subject
magnitude as lO place in great
Hanoi. The message marked a way
through this message,
Church of Chnst in Pomeroy.
Tho, second largest city in the Department of Transportation. this was intolerable as there to Ooodlng coril!ttlons.
HUN11RS TO MEET
religious occasion, The cent.ena- recallmg that we must give the
Sweeney, along with CongressMekong Delta, spokesmen said.
must be means of crossing the
Meigs county coon Hunters ry of the consecration of Mary assistance or our ministry first
man Ken Heckler 1 John T. DorIn Salgoo, U.S. Ambassador
river much sooner.
sey, a.rea engineer for the State
will meet Friday at 7:30 p. m. at
of what was then the Apostolic of aU to those undergoing
(Continued oo poge 10)
The money problem was taken
Road Comm1ss1on, aOO Hobert
the
club
house
on
Snow
Ball
Hill.
Vicarate of West Tonkin
tribulation.''
care of quickly with U1e AppalNelson (D), Hunungt.on, member
achian Comm1ssion funding the
of the House of Delegates, tourinitial phases such as riglti.-Qfed the area or construction on lhe
· ngwooring fees.
West Virginia side Wednesday ways and;
• r
ii breakdown of the esFuneral services for Richard
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morning, then held a press conLum•lcd $ 4,184,855 was given
R.
Jacks, 69, RD 1, LangsviUe,
Gordon H. Caldwell, Meigs
ference.
as:
who
died Wednesda.y of an apparSweeney said the new $14,auditor, said
llis
Federal govermnellt, $7.2 milent
heart
attack while hWtting on
o{flt) is now in the process of
184,855 four lane bridge would
lionj $1 million from the Ohio-his
farm,
w1ll be held Saturday
le
taxes on the 1968 tax
set a world record m the time in
West Virginia Appa.lachian and
at
2
p.
m.
at the Martin Funeral
dl(Jlicate which will be turned
which it would be completed.
rest normal 50-50 ABC road pr~
Home
in
Rutland
with Rev. Ira
;Iii\\:
over to the county treasurer and
C~. Heckler noted the short
gram; State of Ohio, $2.4 million
Wellman
officiating.
Burial will
opened by him for collection as
construction time was made pos•
and West Virginlt', $4.6 million.
be in Miles Cemeter).
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soon as the twO office&amp; complete
sible only through the combined
Jotm Dorsey, commenting on
A coal miner and farmer aD
efforts of the States of Ohio and
the
work.
Standing appllcatlons for HillUle construction work, stated
···:·: of his lire, he was a member 41'
The auditor asked taxpayers
West Virginia, Bureau of Public
Burton and Appalachian Fund
there were three construction
·:: .. : the Meigs Pentecostal ChJrch.
to heed Ulat 1 large portion of
Roads, arrJ the Appalachian Regrants were reviewed by the Vetcompanies
working separate
lie was preceded in death by
any incraa.se in taxes on the 1968
gional Commission, and without
erans Memorial Hospital Board
shifts, and to date there has been
three sons and three brotheri.
dl.t)licate is due to an inc1·ease
lhe team work of Sen. Jennings
of Trustees and the Meigs Counlittle hold-~ on wealher. But
Survivors include his wife, Av.
Gov.
James
Rhodes
Randolph,
in
rates.
ty Hospital Commission in joint
aoodlng of the rillers this winter
a nell; three daughters, Mrs. BetHe rurther pomted out that the
and Sen. Clarence Miller, in bi·
session at the hospital Wednesor early spring could cause de.
ty R~e, Langsville; Mn. Jaae
new appraisal is based upon a
partisan
team
work,
along
with
day night. status of the applicalays more thananyt:hillJ' else, he
Spurlock, Richwood, aOO MrL
1962 replacement of property,
the leadership of Pres1dent L. B.
tions continued In the "unacted
Mervel Lane, Marion; three sona.
whereas the previous valuatioos
Johnson, 1t could not ha.ve been said.
on" &lt;:ategory.
Ray, of Brewton. AlL; Richard,
were on a 1956 rep lacement.
The hospital commission, a
Jr., MinersvUle, and Gerald, (t
causing most of the increase in
bub' of 10 memberB which has
Marion; three 11isters, 0 11 l 1
evaluation.
responsibility
any new con\.·: Gotschall. Baltimore, Md.; Otj..
A!lditor Caldwell requests that
struction on the non - prolit
By United Press International
l;y Cleland, Lancaster, and Ethel
eacll ta"PtYer consider what hts
county-&lt;~Wned facility, has had
BONN (UPO - West German Finance Minister Fra~osef own replacement coal would be
Priddy, Middleport. and tiro
applications on rile for the past
strauss said today he thought "the outline or a solution is slowly today when he thinks ot "fair tax
brothers, Virgil, RD 1, Rutlud.
three years for grants to assist
comirw into sight" at a crisis meedng of the world'B 10 richest e\'lll!Ation."
and IlonJOntln, of lrooton.
in construction or a new 40-bed
non-Cmununlst nationB called to avert world economic chaos.
'
Friends may call at the fUneral
"Records oo file are "osidve
wing.
The financial chiers dismiBsed thelr aides and went into a proor that ln many cases the ceilh&lt;ltne Frlc!ay and until thelimeof
Applications Cor the granls have
service&amp; on S.turdly.
I been refiled amually since they strictly prhate session as the international monetary situation ing priee of real pr~rty is 10 ·:::-~
deteriorated arxl the French franc, the British pound sterling ancl per cent to 100 per cent greater
Meigs CounQ' COI"'OWr H..,
were initially placed. Overall
the U. S. dollar dipped to record lows on the Wool Berlin money than true evaluation as deter:?,&gt;!•,•
Ewing and Sllorlfl'o Depul3' J ...
cost of the proposed construction
AW AllllS \\iON - Tile s..dy Tlme-..,1 eovenge last Jan. 7 of ""'oYOry operotlon&amp; In
Tillis "ere called after Uta dbmarkets.
.
mined
by
the
IP.Praisera.''
caldwas earlier esllmated at $750,connectio:lwl• Ute Silver Bridge Disaster haa won thlrclplace in a National Publications Award
The crudal session was reported split on deJvaluatloq measures w.U said,
cowry of the body alaboUt 2p.m.
000.
contest for
t CD News Photos of the Year sponsored~ the Natio01l Association of State Civil
with the United states aad West Genna!IY pitied aplnsl France aad
The RutlaadVol-rFin~
I)
H~.q~:h Cusler. hospital commla.Defenle
_ tors. Above, James F. Worster, Sr.. Deputy Dlrector or Ohio Civil Derensa, acceptBritain. 8\rauss OMe more r.._,eated Weat German,y's ~ refusal
partment
wao oummoned ol 2:lll
!IIEIGS illijNERAL HOSPITAL
sion president, presided over the
ed the ~ certificates at the assoclatioo barquet Nov. 13 during a Fall Conference at J&amp;ckson,
to revab1e the mark 'IJ'f¥ard troJn its preseut worth of &amp;fll'roxlmatep m. Wednoliiii.Y lo .-.:h to r
ADMISSIONS - Gerald Shum•
joiTil session. The tx.rd of trU&amp;Mil~...~ Ttmes-Seri:inel's Pat Houck and Ohio C-D Public Information omcer Ralph D-J Fuhr
Mr. JackL Hls body wu IOCIIOd
I.Y 25 centa.
way, RttedavlUe.
tees, rct;ponsible for actual opo.
~pictures shown 011 the paste~ above. Mrs. Houck also wrote the story in comectiOP with
"We will not change our position" against re""ua.Uon, Strauss
bl
firemen and reUUvn.
DISCHARGES - Ethel Johneration of the hos.Pital, co!XIucttold newsmen dw-ing a lunch brQk.
its regular business session
son, ClllJ'encu Jones.
(COOII"""!i.J¥1 Page 10)
following the joint meeting.

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