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l'r~~s••• ill ~,.i~Jf.S
(CO!tinued tram Pose 1l
Ooiles nn the - · and hardb a birdie 1101 cm~o near,

the StuffDreams·are Jfade fJf. •• ·
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PITTSBVRGH {lll'O-If yw
HURRICANE CAMILEE WAs EXPECTED 'ro MAKE h...llelf
felt over Ohlo today as mnlnlturo from tho troplcol dloturllu&gt;oe have a Prnblem, aayo Pittabrouatrt: more numerous sholrers mJ ttwr.lerlhowera to the Buckeye burah psychlatrlll .Dr. W, IJDdregion.
'
uy· Jacob, lbrow away . thnso
leo
leov61; oldp the fortune
Weothormon uld the IUIIOOirt of r&amp;ln C&amp;millo would brlnc to tho
state dfl)eDded on the dlroetloo tho herr!- - s aller toal&amp;bt. If
CamiUo bqlns to awlqr to tho eaot, proclpltatlnn o..,. Oh1n would
eoo prloc to Wedneoday, A westerly shift by tho storm would cause
rain 0'101' Ohio until Wednooday.

Funeral ser\llces will be cg&amp;.
dueled Tuooday for Otto Mullord,
71, 11, 1, Middleport, who died
Sablrday evenlnc In the Pl•unt
Valley HospitaL
Born October 7, 1897, at Ole-shire, the son ot the late Harvey
aoo Maroarot Rupo Mullord, he
was preceded ln death by one
son, Olarles; two brothers an:l
two sisters. He was a Hobson
yardman for the New York Central
Railroad for a lllln.ber of
ANGIE = N IS SHOWN WITH THE TOP junlnr heifer
years.
Hereford calf of the open class competition ofthe Meigs County
Survivors include his wife.
Fair. Sle is the daughter oC Mr. aOO Mrs. Frank Sisson of
Phyllis;
three daughters, Mrs.
Pomeroy. The blue ribbon calf belongs to Alfred Gans, P(lftRobert
(Betty)
Goodall, RD, Mid()roy.
dleport; Mrs. Maynard (Jacq~~&amp;o
line) Ellis, Cheshire, and Mrs.
Driver Held on DWI
BRING !970 ENGINES
Roy (Darlyno) Sayre, Kanoup;
Mr. arxf Mrs. J, L. Schwarzel,
a son. Corude Neal Mulford, P(lllof Schwarzel Marine, Hocking.
eroy; two sisters, Mrs. Roy
port, have returned from Mil- Owge after Wreck
(Gail) Herrman. Rt. 2, Cheshire,
waukee, Wis., where the,y attendMediwn damage was r~orted and Mn. Edith Sa.urders, Columed the 1970 Products Caravan
bus; 15 grandchildren arxl one
sponsored by f:vinrude Motors. to two cars and the driver of great-grandchild. Services will
They returned with the 1970 en. one was arrested as the result begin at 2 p, m. Tueoday at tho
gines Cor immediate showing. of an accident on East Main Rawlings - Coats Funeral Hmne
S~ at II p.m. Salurday.
Pomeroy police said a car driv., with the Rev. Eddie Boyer ofM
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ficiating. Burial will be in the
Admissioos saturday - None. en by Clarence Lee, 23, Pmte- Gravel Hill Cemetery at CheDischarges Saturday - None. roy, struck the rear of anothshire. Frierxls may call at the
Admissions Sunday - None. er driven by Donna Karnes, 22, funeral home anytime.
Discharges Sunda,y - Guy Ken- Hometown, W. Va. Both vehicles
were headed east. the Karnes
Charlene
vehicle having stopped to make
a left tlirn into Bowers' DrlveVElERANS MEMORIAL
lrL Lee was arrested on a charge
HOSPITAL
or driving while intoxicated.
· Admissions Saturday -James
Smith, Middleport; Elizabeth
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
Shephard, Portsmoutll; Brerlla
AUGUST 18-19
SHRINETTES TO DINE
Woods, Middleport; Clarence
The regular meeting of the Potts, Cheshire,
Twin City Shrinettes will be held
"WAIT UNTIL DARK"
Discharges Saturday - Rnhert
Thursday at the home of Mary HaMum, Kathy Rupe, Ross Kent,
COLOR
Cleek, Racine. All members are Richard Hays, Thclmo Berry
Audrey Hepburn
asked to bring a covered dish Inez l&lt;lp.n, Annita Harmon, Etta
alkl a lawn chair.
Ellis, Marwin Oiler.
-PLUSAdmissions Sumay - Juanita
ichord Boone Vera Miles
Spencer,
Pmneroy; Alzada HalfLODGE TO MEET
Joan Blondell
Pomeroy Lodge 164, F&amp;AM, hill, Oteshire; Mabel Hobstet"KONA COAST"
will meet in special session at ter, Reedsville; Alice Thomp7:30 p, m. Wednesday to present son, Pomeroy; Nellie C r J s p,
work in the second degree for one Langsville.
Discharges Swr:lay- Clarence
candidate. There will be refres~
King,
Lottie Tyree, Debora~
ments. All Master Masons are
bert,
Bertie
Frazier,
invited.

MEIGS THEATRE

TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
AUGUST 18-19
Elvis '69
"THE TROUBLE WITH
GIRLS"

ALSO
"THE IMPOSSIBLE
YEARS"
David Niven
Lola Albright

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

COLUMBUS CUPO- Dr. Sam
Sheppard says he has no immediate p 1 a n s to trade his
stethoscope for a pair of wrestling trunks.
But the husky former neuro--

surgeon and osteopath admitted
that o Cr e r s to wrestle in
Australia, Japan and other
foreign countries have tickled
his interest.
Sheppard, who made a suc.

cessful public debut as a wresUer recently In a benefit matclt,
said, however, that he doe.!i not
anticipate going anywhere.
"I am a general practitloMr
an:l my prl.ctice comes first,"
Sheppard said. "I have always
had an interest in wrestling.
"My father pushed me into
mec:Ucine. I have wrestled since
I was a aq,homore in high
school But wrestling arll other
forms of athletics are more e~
joyed when you don't rely on
them as a vocation."
More Bouts Elpected
George Stricklard, Sheppard's
business adviser and trainer,
said Sheppard would participate
in more wrestlirw bolts.
"It's quite possible Sam will
go on tour," Strickland said,
Sheppard, 45, was champion
or a prison wrestling team
whUe he served nearl,y 10 years

AUGUST
CLOSEOUTSI
LATEX
lOUSE PAIIT.

• Durable, low-ah. .n /alex
• Applies eUIIJ; drlet last
• Mildew and blloter roolstant
• For wood, matoi!I'J and
prepared matel, 'hardboard or
fiber board

• Excellent color relenllon
• Pl81n top-water clean-up
eJn while, black and hundrade
of colora

CEMENT ,BLOCK CO.

THE DEPARTMENT STORE
OF BUILDING SINCE 1915

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12,000 See
Fmals of
·Tractor Pull

BOWUNG GREEN, 0 h 1 o
(UPO-Sc:me 12,900 persons
turned out Sunday to watch tho
flnols ol the noUOIIII tractor .
pulling champlnnahlpa, which
attracted 176 tractor, hun seven states tor the three-day ec:mpeUtlon at the Wood C&lt;Juncy

~ooklos,

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'oluolylqr Yllll'
•di'NI)Io.
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Dreams do lend themaol._•
to lnto!P,..taUon, uya · Jacob,
and are a vital Jl01'1 of our .,..

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A drellm!IW sleep 1a neceesary to maintain a normal balu

ance in our organs," he 1&amp;14.
"From a paychologlcol otan&lt;la dream lo on alteD1PI to
convey an id,a frt.m our auJ&gt;.
conacloua into conaefoua aware-

poln~

nasa.''
Jacob said reaean::h in recent

years Indicates dreams perform
physico! lwlctloos.
"We dreams to l'lllm
out physical studies," he said.
He saki an electroencephalograph, a deVIce wlllch recnnla
talrgrou~M~s here.
brain waves, ahowa a person
Ronnie Furniss o1 MI. Sler· becomes Irritable If awokened
COLiiMBUS (UPI) - Olllo llrw, Ohio, wnn the llghtweigbt from dreams several Umeo a
has a redllCed cOIIIIQ' fair dl\'isloo (5,000 pouoos) by pull. week.
schedule this week as the state ing 203 feet. 7 Inches. Daw
••u an aalmal were not perFair opens here Thursday for a , Haley of. Kensington, Ohio, was mUted to dream while deep!Jw,
run tllrough SOp~ I.
third at 194 feet, 1 Inch.
It would die within a ahnrt
Seven fairs will be enlllng
Jerry Phlegley of Carlisle, time," he said.
al&gt;l six atartlng this week, Ind., took the mlddlowotcht dl·
&amp;me poyclllotrlsts quostlnn
alor.: with two Independent eel- vlolon (9,500 pounda) with a patlonto about their dreams In
ebrations.
draw of 293 foot, 5 Inches.
trying to locate the source of
Roooolph in Portage COuntY
Elroh Eo.Un or Tuscola, m., their prnblems.
will have its fesUval Weclnes-- was the wlrmer of the heavy"'Most dreams deal with the
day tllrolllfl Saturday, and the weisht division (12,000 .POUnds) world inside," Jacob said.
Parade of Hills at Nelsonvllle by pulling 239 reet, 1 tnch.
UMany persons have problems
runs thr&lt;qh Saturday.
Robert ~er of BowUqr they refuse to face In their
The Ottawa County Fair erda Green, Ohio, toqled the tree for waking hours. Dreams can help

Fair Opens

On ThUI'Sday

at
Oak Cooney
HarborFair
Monday;
the pulling
all division
(18,000 powxls) by
Logan
at BeU&amp;309 fee~
fontaine Wednesay; the Allen.
Butler aRI Madison County
Fairs at Lima, Ham.Uton and
L o n d o n Thursday. and the

Darke and Dertance Councy
Fairs at Greenville 1n:l Hicksville Fri.da)',
Tuesday starts were scheduled lor the ColumblaJB al&gt;l
Monroe Councy Fairs at IJsbon
aoo Woodsfield. All end on the
weekend The six-day Pauldlqr
County Fair opens Saturday at
Paulding.

lligber Interest
Yields Reported
WASJqNGTON (UPO - The
Farmers HCI11e Administration
(FHA) Sunday a~ced htcher
interest yields, up to L5 per
cert, on gove~enf lft9t!d
notes held at least three years.
The new rates, ertective ~
day, will return 8.5 per cent to
investors on F11A in1ured notes
held for periods oflOto25y•rL
Insured notes held thfee, to four
or five years will yield 8.25
per cera interest.

t&amp;111t,

lfflnc

f

. "'lbo Volemlno card wall
~ of • bout. That ~~*!:1·~
~led 110011 ~. from • ~

attack, alllululh tMre ll&amp;l ..
• provlquo historY of the au,

•k• Ellltrf•l•• •• l'l•eror
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For All Your
•ck To School Needs
El.erfelds In Pomeroy
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2-0NLY
AIR CONDITIONERS
AT
REDUCED
PRICES

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r.aeels Furahtrt ·
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ALL '69 ZENITH
TV ON SALE

CLOSEOUTS ON
CARPET REMNAN1S

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or a life sentence in the Ohio
Penitentiary far t~ 1954 slaying or his wife, Marnyn, He
waa acquitted at a second. trial
ordered by tho U. S. Supremo
Court In !964,
He established a pracUce in
Gaharua. a village near here,
shortly after he lert the atatr at
Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital where he was named de.
feOOant in two· wrongtul death
suits.
Legal costs over the years
have left Sheppard In debt.
"But I'm chipping away at
what I owe," Sheppard aaid.
"I can buy dinner, but what
money I make I ,pay back. •'
WresUing
Stricklam said
could make a difference 1n
Sheppard's pocketbook.

Not A Gimmick
"It's not a gimmick,'' striclr
larw:l said "Sam likes to wrestle and if we can make money
at it that's fine. 1 just hope bo
Is not ridiculed.'"
Sheppard said he would never
get hock to bell!i a specialist
lest he become "stereot,yped.''

"I fir.:! my practice exhllaratirw," Steppard said. uThere
Is need for family doctora. GeJ&gt;o
eral practice is quite a chat. lenge."
Shep,pard has another intereat
- the Peace Corps.
,.I ~£'plied aeveral years aeo
ard I tlave a volunteer number,
mOaning I have been accept,.
ed," Sheppard said. ••1 would
Join tho Peace Corps today If 1
hod my debt&amp; paid ofL ..
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SHIRT
FINISHING
SAME ;DAY
SERVICE

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lOOcro of Water Bills
Woul&lt;{ be Charged All
Homes. Being Serviced
Rocenl])o Imposed sowoae cent of tho water blU. In (lther
charges - the subject of 111mer- sections ot town under the ays. nus COJIIII]alnts- aree&gt;POctedto · tom of charge&amp; being uoedfnrtho
be oquallzed within the next row drat bUllng, residents w e r e
days provided oil gnes as plaJ&gt;. cha111ed on!¥ about one-Rith tho
amount in the Naylor's Run and
nod.
Thla was the ~onsensua Mon- sugai- Run areaa.
day night when l'&lt;!meroy vmoae
The dlffereaee in rates f~ the
Council met ln regular aeulon. several sections of town was
All counclltnon am \'!Uoae ofll. brought about by the fact that
clals were pre~ent for the meet.- those In the llighor blUiqr areoo
t~ which waa a definite contraat would have their aewage treat..
to a regular meeting two weeks ed and those in. the other " se~
ago when some 100 residerts tlont would not.
turned out In protest of oowage
WhUe the - plan suggested
TilE 1-70 SCHOOL YEAH MAJOIIE'rtE CORPS Ill the
Gowan, Psm Neut2lbv, Nancy 'IIKiq)son, - ; Jomlfor Gable,
chargea. N« one protester waa to tho bondlnc. firm wUI provide
RICIQ' Pl!la:E, tANGsvniE; shews his .. ......, Meigs
Htch
School
heiOI
perlormed
Solllrda.Y
at
the
Meigs
new· Beverly Thompson, Jill Harris, new; Mlliaa
Rizer, KareD
. . Plol! f.m.te .Horoford selected during Wedneoday'o Junlnr fair
present for last n1gllt's meeting rellef !or residents of Naylor's
"
County
Fair.
Makl~
IC)
the
corps
ror
the
ccming
school
year
Price,
new,
aOO
twin
flagbearers,
Marla
and
Darla
Neutzling.
.. callle Judllll8.
.
Run an:l Sugar Rwt, it wiU also
to dlscusa the matter.
are,
lert
to
right,
Diane
Wehh.
head
majorette;
Celine
MeAt the meeting two weeka ago provide ttet charges in the Mon.
Mayor
am councU hod key Run and Kerr's Run sections
agreed to take some action to wlll find themselves billtalargIt was agreed that there wUl It is now illegal to dump there terested in establishing a lan1 Ohio Power eo. repreaeatatlw
provide relief for townspeople er amounts since officials are be oo changes made in that first and as a result residents am fill dump Ln the western part of whO wtll make recommendatloDI.
The Pomeroy NaUOIIII Bank
who cho111od that sewage rates attempting to equalize ~he charg. bilHng, aOO that the charge was those hauling garbage have no the county. MayorLegarwasaakwas
accepted as a depoaiton fell'
ed to ask Riggs the mmc of the
are exorbitant am Inequitable. es tllrougflout the community. ~ega.L Residents are bel~ ask.· location to use tor a dump.
general fw'Mls of the town.
Mayor Charles Logar last night Those who. a.warently will not ed to pay the charge as they
One councilman observed that iooiviciuaL
It was agreed that a dump must
reported that a plan haa boon be charged the new approximate were billed. Because of the con. as far as he has been able to
Council discussed the need tor
worked out to provide a mere 100 per cent figure wlll be real· troveray and confusion that de- determine, ln many counties the have a caretaker aOO waste muat
additioral
help ror the streeta
equitable sewerage rate.
dents whose homes are and will veloped over the initial billirw:, county commissioners are tak- be covered. However, there was
WASIIINGTON (UPO - Pre a- addltlnn to tho court." sOn.
The propollll has boon sent remain without sewer service. A residents will be given until Aug. ing the leadership in establish- no definite plan materializi~ and In the cemetery. Baroal.ek
said that the Beard of PWllc
lclent Nixon'• nomination ot Ernest F. HolllfW'S, O.S.C., said to Squire, Saunders and Dem,p- list of these wUl be compiled. 25th to pay the sewage charge as i~ land fill dumps. However, he at last night's meeting.
Affairs
is plarming to empl07 &amp;ACoun-cil voted to pay an amowtt
. Jjldge Clement F. Hoynownrlh Hoynownrth has. "shewn a oey - the vlllap'• bom llrm
Council doftnltely plans to have billed in late July, The amOWlt said Utis Is not taking place in
other
man
to work with the water
not to succeed $50 !or uniforms
to the S~~&gt;reme court gees thDI'OUBh uiO!orllalldiqr of lep1 - for IIJIIIl'OW. Just as ooon any changes completed before was actually due on Aug. 15. Meigs County.
for Mrs. Diane King, the first~ department thereby relleviqJ:
before tho Senote In throe principles aiOI a • ..,.rtor •• tho plan Is returned with tho residents are btlled again ror waier billa are due on the lOth
Reed Will who is working witt
Middlq:10rt presenUy has the termaid of the town.
wooko for what Is o&gt;pected to anolysts of cDIDjllex lep1 bondlJ!i llrm's ljlprow ....,. sewage. BUla may be received of each month.
ooch
ol tho village operoUOna at
Mayor Legar announced that
h euy IIIP1'0v81.
prClblems."
ell wW meet in speclalaeaMIII later than usual as a result of
MaYor Legar said that the new only lam rm dump in the county.
The discussion brought out that a represerltative of Ohio Video, the present tlme. The street CUDIt was liiOitly Hoynawnrlh'a · to adopt the revised rote stru.,. following that course of action legislation to be considered by
·WIIlhl tho· upnlntmont drew
mlttee arw:l emPloyes will hold a
but vUlage offtelals lntei'Kl tore- council on changing the sewage the county commissioners had lnc., which has been awarded a
criUclam ~ · - Nosro and bacqroonl In other leplca,.. tiO'o.
conference
to discuss pr&lt;blflllll
O!vU ftchto leadoro oulllde the that brouaht the -•ltlnn
The Pomeroy mayor ..ld thot train from al'Q' penalties involv- charges wUI put the two due leveled an area for a d~ in the franchise to establish a televi' ~Mu, there • was liiiiJ a from
clyll rtchta leodon. tbo now plan provides thai the ed for late piyment should the dates on the water and sewage Dark Hollow area but ttat area , sion cable system in the com- which are being encountered. M
munity, will be ln Pomeroy Fri- to tho d&lt;lmam for labor on VOf'o
reserved .._ctk!n from 110018 Of Among thooo offorlrw crlUclsm o.Wage charae wW .,.. approxl· bins haVe to go into the -lna.ua charges on the same day of each haa now been closed.
• Another COWlcilman said he day to confer with officials on the ious projects.
. tile more Uborol senators were:
motely 100 POl' cent ofthomonth- later ·than) sual because of the
month.
~mlqr the moolinlt . _
. .'.._-oolvoo.
, c . RnJ Wllldlll, IDcutlYO dlrooo ly Wiler t.lll UlliN that fl.&amp;ure P.laQitild •nae.,
. . , , . -;::. •.Counen abo discussed 1 t s und!lratood a 01'1!1 speclolblnc pl'QII'ell be~ made..
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'Mayor
Logar, Collncllmin lb.
In collection of garbaae was in'lileadllme,' cauqo;ll last nltht garbage problems. '
'··~III . .........,JIIo. ,»~~:., = ' w ~ NM.,..:'-"IJ&gt; at will!w--.ts;4G!Ia~
er,
Roy
Reuter, LeaUe Fultl,
CoW1cUman
Franklin
Rizer
a~ ~ lhe ~forilfa . loalt four · eaaoo deo11tw with 1.-o ~- ....... chl111oo. dlacusoed 1VI1h wuilam Horonlck,
Mayor ' - r reported that 811 . lerestod. in coming into Meigs
Don
CaJUns,
lAicien Poulin, and
Wbif&lt;l' H - ~. pr~ i'lj~lal illtepoUnn of pd&gt;llc
In tho orlclml bWiqr- tho chairman o1 tho Board of Public area In Dirk Hullow which has Councy and moklng plckll!&gt;s. Air outlined progress is being made
Bob
HyseU;
Clerk
Jane Wilton,
prolae !rom _ , SollthorD aclioOia Jodp Hoynawnrth ..,.. laot of Jubo - the
charg- Affairs, the ,pnblem ol resid8nts been used ror a dump since the other said that Perry Riggs, on the installation of new lights
Treasurer Elma Russell 1 n d
' oe~ioc-1, lnc!udlbii · Jameo o. ed; for racial oegtegatlon. In •• In llaylnr'a R101 and Sup.r falling to pay their first sewage area on the tlood road was cloa- Meigs County sanitarian, has re- on the parking lot area along tbe
Baronick.
1
~iiiUd, J).NJ1s., eholnnan of each
of .theH oaaa tho Run amounted to about 167 per bill received in late July'.
ed has been posted and closed. ported that a private party ls iP.. river. He has conferred with an
1M ·Soaate Judiciary Committee ~omo COUrt voted Wllnl·
. 'wblch llrot .mull paas nn mouoly to end Hlfogallnn."
llaynsworth'o !p~~Ulcatlono.
Whllnoy '!(.
Jr.,
• Eaotland aJIIIOUJICed helrlnp exeeuUw dlroctoc of the Urban
woul4 begin Sept. 9 If 1ho League:- "At thlo eruelol pnlnl
, II!IIOI•tmenUa IIJ)pl'onci by tho In our hlotor)' the nolinn camM&gt;t
lof!llchlry ponol, tho Ml Senole afford
lose the cruudlqr
eludes Gul~ort, Biloxi and Pass
GULFPORT, Mtaa. (lJPO raUrCIUi where you just see a va- 11 ves. · ·
wilt VD!e. ·
relnrmlot spirit that has
Christian, appa.rently bore the
doZcant
slab
alii
pUes
of
lumber,
"lt's
the
most
devastation
rve
Recedlae
watera
uncovered
'Eoatland uld Hoynownrth's charac:terlzed the court In
brunt
of the season• a third trop.
ens ot bodies today aa rescue House after house after house ever seen in one place,"' said
••dllti.JIIU!ahecl legal career , recent years."
i fiictudoo PRformance u
a
New y.,..k Mayor Jolm V, workers plmded through the rub- - even tho plumhlrw - Is gone, Gov. John Bell William5, follOW· leal stonn. For1y-four of the
ing a six-hour survey Momay. 'dead were in the county. Moss
rolj&gt;eeted and outstanding at.- Lltalaay:- "I bad hoped he ble left by killer hurricane Ca- swept away," Guice said.
"I heard them blowing the si- "h"s going to take years am Point listed two victims, Wave.tOri)OY aoo aa aa o&gt;perlonced (Nbm) wculcl seek out a mille on her ram,page through
11
land two, am Ocean ~rings am.
m•bOI' of the fedoral judicia· Jullleo whe otond In the Miasissippl's" Gulr Coast play- reltis there Sunday night," Guice years to recover from this.
Triumph, La., one each.
ground
:rho
d•th
toll
mounted
said.
The
residents
~porenUy
President
Nixon
declared
the
ty. ,·,
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tradldon of c::ardolo, Braudeii,
Some residents refused to
ignored them, thinking tlJey were Mississippi coast a major di&amp;Strom ThUrmolld, &amp;S.C., FranldW18r and Goldborg. It Is to at leaat 106.
Wade GuiCe, civll defense di- sale.
aater area and authorized an leave. They died in their homes,
"Ho Ia an able Jurist and, a Judicial tradiUon ol oonolUvlin many instances.
reclor
in
Harrlaon
Comlty,
aaid
Aa
WOl'kers
poked
through
the
Initial $1 million for reliet
otrlet conatruetlonlst of Ill am humonlom thot mull mt
"The majority of the people
the
toll
was
~'at
least
100
&amp;Ill
rubble,
Guice
ordered
a
meet.
Rescue workers finally were
c:;onstltullon, will be a 0.., be lost."
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that
were ldlled were two types,
rlslnl'' In Gullj)nrt, BUoxl and lqrlater today olaUroscuoageJ&gt;o able to push into the area Mon.
El!Piorer
Boy Scoot TrOO!I nrganlzod aoo rolling.
Paso Qlrlotlan. More than 50 cles. "We- to get coordlraloo day morning, many hours after primarily old, permanent resiAdults feel that the teen-age le~ troop would be an asset to the
bodies were fouad sprowled Ill ed, and It' a a matter of life and the strongest hurricane ever to dents who didn't believe it would
comnumity
arrJ. are hq)eCul for a goodtournout to the 'Thursday meet.hit
the
beach
with
such
Intensthe mud aDd debris 1n one 'r esi- dea.tb lor tbe )eOple who are hit tbo u. s. malnlaoo had slam·
ing
scheduled
lor 7:30 p.m. at the Racine American Legion H001e..
dentlal section of P•ss Chris- lett." Guice said.
med ashore with 19lknile-per~ ity and the young ones who stayBo)rs
attelliing
are not required to have had prior acoutiJW extlao.
Food: arxl water were scarce, hour win:ls just below Gulfport. ed on after they were ordered to
H n ap,peara that the dde was
although emergency S~~Joplies They lourd villages \'irrually de- leave," aald Biloxi Mayor Dan perience to take part. Fathers of interested boys are requested to at.
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greater than 20lelt."saidGuice. were en route, Guice said. Pow- stroyed, survt vors staggering in Guice, One young group, having tend, if possible.
Chadds Hall, MGM District SCO'Jt exeCiltive, will be present f-x"
a "hurricane party" wouldn't go.
Ill' United Preas lnternotlonol ·
He uld the bodies wore foond In er and cammonlcotlons were llOl&gt;o shock.
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Jfa,s6e aplalru nay tJOie on
od aa1o. TherooldontaworoworJ&gt;o
Damage was e
ted ...,. is, a seafood packing c&lt;m~ to get them out, the. water was
OFFICIAL&lt;; OF THE MEIGS COUNTY ASBoclation lor MeD!Atll)o
icy, had been pushed Into the just over tM sea wall. Theywere
.;: '""' ·wABIIING'l'ON- TilE PROI'alED AN'n-BALUS'I1C mlooUe od.io leo&gt;O tholrhemea, but not oorvativecy at $25
~ ·~;iJ:atem (ABlO will l~d to an arma ra~e between the maJor powers ordered to do so. before ca.. There was no electr:l
pawer water. The business district of hevtnc a good lime and they Retarded Children and Adults are more than pleased with their booth
.. tilt ••1u a m~cllar aae is unthtnkabte... se~~;. WWtam B. Su:be, .a. mUle ltnlck &amp;.nlay nlsht. be or water pressure. Offtdals said, neorly Wavelam was largely wouldn't leave. 1bat's tbe last at last week's Meigs County Fair,
They wish to thank all or the volunteer help who helped with the
anybody saw of them," Police
though, that advance warning amoolderlnfl Nlble•
· QMo, oald llonilay. "lam convinced after maey- of !llad1, c10- aatd.
successM exhibit.
Harrloon Collncy, wlllch in- Clll~f Jerry Porolta lllld.
briellngo that dlt&gt;lnymoat will cnntrlboUto tho arms nee,"
":rhere's an ..- aouth of the probably oavod "thouundo ol
The I'W!Ixt association meeting, Dr. Harold Brolm, pre~ident, re- ·
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ports, is at 7:30p.m. on Monday, Sept. 8, at the Trinicy Unftld Cltureh
of Christ ard, of course, all persons interested in tbe program for
was "another atop IDIMif BIIJroekollnc olin.
the mentally retarded are more than welcome.
·· tary o&gt;POndlturo•" and s-stod rtdlfeetllll the III&lt;IIIOY to _,otic
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Residents noodlnc tho ser'
· •·IJ!i.jMII. lie olao uld bo belle¥o!l•' tho ,\liM"¥'"'"' Wll unnoed!o!l.,._
Comatlttoo ehalrmen fnr the obaorved at that ttme with enochvices of the Middleport E-R
IN THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE of last week's talr, llllkdJtedb'
. ~ ~uH &lt;{I tlreljiY exlsU~.~ BWloUclollllllea, QCBM), 1eor wore named by commomor 11 ollhe 16elaa Local School Dis- unit must giw instruetlon&amp; on
some deserved credits were not glVI!In. Evaryone i1 so busy!
. •: """ taloae - r o and Polarlo oubmariDos.
Doo H11111101 Mmdoy ntchl when trlct to be preoent. n wu r&amp;o
hnw to roach tho heme towhlch
Duane Wm, 16. a fiutlst, sori
1n earlier reports, it was not stated that Mike Benectum ot - tbe
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Drew Wobotor .
,39, Amort- ported that tho color guard ot
tho unit Is being called.
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Will, Tq)pers Plains area won a trq)hy for the beat daily rate ot gratA
Rutland, he&amp; aeloctod aa a with his Charolalo Hereford Cross In the Meigs Cou1lly - r U '.
CINCINNA11 - TilE INSURANCE INFORMA110N lnitltute ella- 0111• Legion, .met at tho P 0 at :.:-llo¥~:::. ~
to=~:~!~1:= membor
of tho ' 301).ploce All • stock Beef Club. The Kroger Co. provided the trophy In ro«&lt;IDDt'm
today auto lnaunnce rates will bO.bierouodby ~ -~ ~ chairman are Charlea roy Flrdltii)Uimlnt.
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Ollln Boys' -Which will be a far Benedum's accompUshment of a 2.8pound dal])o weigbt galalno- cGIIIj1Uiiooln Ollln ~'11nlrll!al': 'l'h!o- rauo Werry, clllld wtillaro; Gllta for
Norman Ruolell, a World War
to give •Ill' lnotruetion nn llndl•ture a-etlm of tho Olllo his animal
effectl.,. :rhuroday on-~· ud nn old·pcillclao When the Yallka, Plll1 Ohllqror; Frank 1 vot.ran, ilao.._udhotllll~
lqr the lamUy, Despite the lack
Stale Fair.
Club odvlsors are lloyd Blackwood and Jim Meredllh.
'lbo band will make doUy ap,
~=r!.,.mlt
•iCJreo•IO
Vauthen and Joe Struble, co • zed aDd tha·W1h·of Evered Hay•
of lllfnrmatlon, tho !l&lt;lUOd made
io
wW reoult In an • ......,
g
of eba)rmen. Amorlcanlom; Char- "es, !IleUm~ ......,..., wao ..,
the cill. Throe .famUies by tho
pearancos at tho fair bogionlnt
HIJ\IAN .BEHAVIOR is smnetimes beyood .....,rohonoloa.. ~
iocrbo!l••iUyao !llluril and
leo liwallol, l)lojortan and ce,. )IOI'Io4.. A ricard . hal) W.. ~
1l&amp;lile a[ Holay w8n found but this T!lw'oday. Duane hes playMrS: Eulah Braeken of Darlington, Pa. arrived h.,.. cor a vi
Mid •.
Loodard Jowoll, oorv· '*!""eel fdrAu~. .SOonthel'am,...noodedtho!l&lt;luad.
ed the Oute twO yeata ln the witb her brother, Ross Norris, &amp;yracuse •
eoata IDl
Joe StrWio, olaltlnc orey 1e111111 eouns.
"""'"Y nicht the oquad r&lt;&gt;Melga Htch School Band. He Ia
lolrs. Bracken, of course, was amlouo to visit the ll'eft olillr
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moved Undo. Blackford, Midthe flrll Meigs Htch School m~&gt;o 111-year-ald daughter, Kathryn BrnwnoU •
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. Pa\!1. C&amp;ocl·,and G1if ci.arle•
and Gil)' G.t&amp;.
dlii)OI'I, toV-.noMemortal
siclan to .....,reoo.t 1111 scboolln
S1tO arrived 1 t tho Letart fills Cemetery andlouad that a,-_
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Hoip~ ·!lie wao given medl· the Ohio state Fair bond.
snph of the chDd, embedded wxlor heovy glasalnlhe srew ,.....,
1a1eet tlio .
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lllvld IIOin!n, director of the , had .booftclellreyed by havlnc boea aholalnr parhopa, tbrlqiJ ptMplo
o"-l LCJ
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Meiga band, •a.~
miiiDber of Irw with a heo'Y hemmer.
'·i' ~t!llq¥.~ theoll.Qdo!IQyi. -twoo..,..
~ we 1hould have oomothirw be-todothaa~
mora durlrw hll tiim \rllh lchool ncloiai '"'*uam.
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We Can Give You Brand Name Furniture
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BAKER F.URNITURE

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Ow ftllle - ' - maldng a big hiL In
11a nrat 100 t1aJ1 M-"11 .,.. lOki enry C8r -lnlrothioltl.
And ...IJ t11oy more and MON
-rt ..... d l - . . lhe
fun ol owning lhe almple maohlne.
Take • lew mlnutH 1o lind out wiiJ
....rlck'o 10 popular, Thill lib
a teot drive Ill raur Ford DNior'a.

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get fut acceleran:on.
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pinches pelinlei, .not peOpae·.' tt~·:front' Mat
glvea you nine.lnchea more shdufdir rooro
then the loading lllljiOII. Plus k1lli 111 10Q
room, hlp room, and flncl room. I ''~((i··~
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ping up

orick averaged 22.5 mpg. csam, l.tavorlck
owners report tlloy got 25 mpg lnd bitter.)
I. 1011 HOlliES. l.tavetlck'a hlgh·oplriled
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of the '7Dt- at 1960 prices . .And you gel
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,eleep, ·then a deep&amp;101 II (lqo keop YWl' bOdy Ill bo aatd. "Then he rOQiml to 8;
bO!anco."
· IIcht 11\0IIP aiOI that • 1ih'on 111!
Jacob oald dreoma often drtollllnc ~no. At llral tho·
serve aa warnlqp.
dreeme are lhort. thea the)'~ . ·
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predicted heart attac~a becauoa
Dream : IDIAtl!lretaUOna aro
o1 dreams, •• be aald, 11Jnd not without the(r Ugbt ~~~~
these came to PilL ••
mints.
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Jacob , told ol a potlent whe · One man, When dreainlnc thO •
returned bllmo from a prom~ pQ&gt;ea In Ilia hoill&amp; wml!
nent cllnlc aller pttJnc a clean cliJIIOd, aaaoclated thlo d,_;
blU of hoalth phyolcally.
with pain.
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"He dreamed of belnc at a
plaee where t11ere ·was much stoDea, .. J&amp;cf:!b Ald. "Aftir 1~
con!Uaion," Jacob aatd. "Ho g&amp;ry that dream .....- resaid he waa ·sway trom thed!Q. curred.u

Dies Saturday

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Cooler. Low• toalalrt !n q,. lOt. ,
Partly cloud)' wllb lltllo chaDp · ·
In !eJI!IIerature and -~-~­
huinldlcy Wedi!Ooday.

DetHJied 1b The lrltere~~ll Qf The Meflrl· MtuOn Area

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"'~!·t~•poke
Aramalc, a lanauqe
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an. IJrt;erpnied correctly. ll'be -I meat.''
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thlilt lp~orpnt . tho dream,
occurs 1n eyclea, · •ch lA~

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WEATHER REPOR1' .·

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Mrs. Iva M. Miller, 86, Salem
Center, Langsville Route, died
Saturday in the Veterans Memorial Hospital after an extended
illness.
She was born Auguat 9, 1883,
tho doughier or the late George
aM Electa Saxton Folden. h
was also preceded in death by
three sisters. Survivors include
two children, Minnie Marsh, Athena, arxl Marvin Miller, Salem
Center, arxl three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Tuooday at 2 p. m. at the Strcq:
aoo Son Funorol Home In WilkesviUo with tile Rev. A. B. Maloy
omclatlqr. Burial wUl be In the
Nelson cemetery. Frtehda ma,y
call at the funeral homeanytlme.

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THE PEELIN&amp;

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Candlle~ill ,_,By~

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"A" ln~hiacltlzenshlpgr&amp;des,
ao my molher thinks be .~ do
.., wrona. ~ery . time I tell her
he hit m,e. fll\e alks, 14 Wbat did
you do to 1\IM?"
I doo't do anyth(n~ He IQiows

GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12.0
and 12.7 runni~ 4 feel ol rollers; pt. Pleasant, 24,00; Pome-

roy - Mason, out; Hinton, 1. 22
falling; Kanawha Falls, 4.56 ris-ing ; Charleston, 17.88 Calling.

BOAT MOVEMEtn'S:

GALLIPOUS LOC KS -

ROO.

he c'an
YOUTH ASKED FOR rrt
This column is lor young peo-

ert P. Tibolldown 3:20p.m.; Bay- pie, their problems and pleasou La Reine down 4:30p.m.; tore- llres their troubles and fun. As
most lll 6:10 p.m.;Peacedown 9:· w!U. 'U.e rest of Helen Help Usl,
15 p.m.; Luther Berdman down lt welcomes laughs but won't
4 a.m.; Diane Bosworth up 7:20 dodge a serioos question with a
a.m .; Esso West VirginiaaOO Lady Marjorie down aOO. Alton Ze-

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all three waiting.

KANAWHA RIVER - London,
Semet up 4:25 a.m.; Ouach_ita
down 4:35 a.m.; Manne4 Fort
Dearborn Ill 11:55 p.m.; Solvay
down S:lO a.m.; Winfield, Nation.
al up 2:30 p.m.; Elgercliff down
3:20 p.m.; Alan R. Merrill down
9:10 p.m.; Franklin B. up 12:35
a.m.; Polly R. up 2:45a.m.; W.
H. Shaver, Jr., l4l 6:10 a.m.

OHIO RIVER - Lock 13, ORCO
down 5:10 a.rn.j Toby C. down
6:30 a.m.; John Pushak down 6:30 a. m.; Lock 14, Booz up 2:25
p.m. ; Edward S. Bosworth up 5

p.m.; Aliquippa Philo~ 10:30 p,
m.; Nita Vickers I() 1:15 a.m.;

Je)!boat up 5:45a.m.; Lock 16,
J ~e

T. down 4:15 a.m.; Western
a.m.; Lock 17, Jefferson
up 1:'15 a.m.; Eastern down 1~50
a.m.; st. Marys \4&gt; 3:10a.m.;
Paul D. down 3:25 a.m.; Louisi·
ana 1.4&gt; 3:35 a. m.; Philip Sporn
down 5 a.m.; Exp.Lorer up 6:40 a.
m.; 0. F. Shearer and Beck.iord
d o w n, both waiting; Belleville
Lo&lt;:ks, S. M. Jenks l() 4:55a.m.;
Buc keye State down 6:35 a.m.;
Racine Locks, Wirmie Mae up
7:20 p,m, ; steel Ranger up 3:10
a.m.; Helen S. up 4:25 a.m.; H.
E. Bowles down 5:40a.m.; Meldah1 Locks, Oleander up 2:15 p.
m.; Laguna down 3:50a.m.; ln.diana up 9:30p.m.; Allied- AsJl..
lan:l up 10:20 p.m.; Stevenson
down 11:20 p.m. ; H, S. Lewi s
down 12:05 a. m.; Frances M.
Houglan:l ~4:25a.m.: C otton
Queen down 6:15 a.m.
up 5,;.5.5

' well, just great, that I want to
do something special fOr her.
I'm already cloilll! the dishes and
Ironing. I am 15 years old, and
oo a babyslttlng.inoome budge!,
but my brothers will help, so
we'll have mooey to s.pend.
Do you have lillY real great

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Send your leena&amp;e questions ouggestlona? - READER
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care Dear Reader:
fl. Helen HelP US! this newspa..
You're dotD&amp; something ape..
cial
tor your motber every da,y,
per.
Hclley,
just by lillowlng her how
HOW UPTIGHT
much you appreciate her. This
CAN PARENTS GET?
Is
the greatest gilt a parent can
Dear Helen :
I wrote to The Tigers, the bat. receive!
But I understand that usometalion in Vietnam that wanted
mall from home, and got a very 1111111! more" feeling. When :voo
love a periJOfl, it's suchfun, mak..
nice letter in reply.
tng
her happy.
The problem is that my par.
So how about a ' :Mother's D11
ents don't think I should oorre·
spond with this young man. They In August?" Bring her break.
say he could be of a di11erent fast In bed, and let her get up
race or otherwise "not ther~t to find notes In Wllsual placea
kind;, and that later in life some- - the Afrigerator, on the vacone would hold this against me. uum sweeper, the curtains, the
TheTre very big about their sewing machine, even arouod the
"Mayflower roots."
eat's neck- telling her in many
I doo't want to marry bim, ways she is Mom of the Year.
or even meet him I just
Then, take over the housework,
want to cheer him and his friends even to cooking dinner, ml end
up a little. After aU, I'm 18, up with a movie or play attendand not a giddy little girl who ed by tile whole !amlly.
fa Us in love with a letter. TalkI guarantee your mother will
ing about my town or school won't be the proodest gal In ten coun..
.. lead him on.''
ties and you'Ll probably hear her
I respect my parents• opin.. telling tile grandchildren aU about
ion, but answered the letter a.JV- her wonderful surprise, 20 years
way. They didn't "forbid," jist hence!! - H.
"warned." What's your opinion?

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olmoat, ao I have to he h I s
slave. If I won't, he slugs JPe,
and I get tile blame.
I'm oot an anset. I 'lfsh Mom
could see my brolhe Isn't either!- B, B.
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eo )'CU're a performer In
show buslneu ;you .must oueceed
m the bella of vour own tid·
enta. ·Rut are tile aceptlcina.
Appearing before the critical
judgment &lt;t an audience, on telovision or In clubs or on .....,ra.,
:VOO rise or fall on what :VOO COil

_ Whore's your smart? Maneuver )'0111' brother Into the alave.
driver pitch where your parents
deliver over a auetatned period.
(ln'e!erabl,y yoor Dacl) can ov. 1'bere Is little tolerance for the
erhear. II you can't !la!rt him, pretender.
outwit blml - H.
ll Ia eapeclaii.Y dl!!lcult for
FOR YOUR FREE COPIES a ..,.
arrival 011 the scene who
OF "WHAT IS A BOY Is related to a well- en.
FRIEND?'' and ••WHAT m A tertainer. There's an um~sual
GffiL FRIEND?" SEND A LONG amount &lt;t advance bulllllp. ComSTAMPfD, SELF • ADDRESSED parlsons become lnevllable, ihe
ENVELOPE TO HELEN BOT- handicaps l!lore severe. the talTEL, CARE OF THIS NEWSPA- deney greater to ascribe current
PER.
ataiUs prlnclpall,y to the suppos.
Tills column Is dedicated to eel Influence 0( the relative.
family liviog, so If you're havl'm delighted that B • •' b r a
Ing kid trouble or juat plain
Sirolsand Is 111Y half.alster, ODd
trooble, let Helm help YOU. that she Is a super-liar. Unctaubt&amp;e will also welcome ywr own edly, doors _... more reodamusing experiences. Address ill' lor me because ol thlo. I im
Helen Bottei in care of this grateful for the lnltlallmpolua I
newspaper.
received because of the curlootty and publicity. But once I atart
"For the gate is naTTOW
to Bing, I am on my own. I must
and the way ;., hard, that
leads to life, and those who
do It myself.
find it are few ."- Matthew
This has been true, but per.
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moos relatives. 1 Llza Mimelli
per if the track is rough and
waa first introduced as t h e
the goal is distant. One day
daughter of Judy Garland- but
you shall reach it.-Joseph
R. Sizoo, American clergy.
she'd have become a star lillY·
man.
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aiabt when the Hecla fielder' a choice grou~er scored
made - tlve errors -and· four the deciding run after Jim
pitchers pve .., 17 hits In a 12- Fregusl singled and went to
5 Ion In 10 innl•s to seco~ when losing pitcher
PittsburP,
Ron Law tumbled Jay J 0 hGam&amp; Sewed Up
stone!a sacrltlce bunt and Rick
With two· out in the ninth, the Reichardt scacrlficed the runRed. sHDiirwb' had the game nels along.
aewed 141; Tile .Redo, who led 52 (IOing Into tho ninth, still had
MAY SELL OAKS
a 11-3 maJ'I(n when ·· Manny
OAKLAND (IJPO - The OekSongulllell hit a two-out gn)un. land Oaks may become the second
der al Woody W
The American Basketball Association
ahortatop threw It away to let team in two years to bid fareweU
one run in ao:l AI Oliver to a city the sea801l after wlming
followed wltll a double and the the chal!lplonshlp.
pme wils tied.
Reports were Monda)' that the
A Hventh-run lOth !ruling dako would be sold to a Washilll!·
pve the Plnteo the victory ton group heeded by attorney •
and cut the Reds' lead over Loo sportsman Earl M. Foreman aiXI
Angol01 to just bai!-&amp;11UDO. moYed tothetatlon'scapltal The
San Franel1co, Houstm alii mentioned sale price was $2.5
.Atlanta are all just two games million.
back.
T h e Pittsburgh • Cincinnati
waa the aaiJo National
CHINA IN TOURNEY
League pme played but In the
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (UPI)A m e r I c a n League, Boston '1'1\e blgiest ~ event oC the
edged - - · 7-6, In 10 year lor Nationalist China opens
lnnlngo, Kansao City. beot New here t.oday when tile ~rat pltcl1
Yor1&lt; 6-1, Boltlmore routed Ia thrown at the 23rd anmoal LitSuttle, 12-3 and california tle 'Lea,ue World Series.
idptl Clovoland :1-1.
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Tile Republic of ChiiB broke
llovo Boawell, making hlo JQilnese domiretlon or the Pa·
·.ftrat appe11ra.nce .since his cine area and earned the right to
cet.brated fight with manaaer play In tile sertes for .the nrst
Blii.Y · ~n, l90k a 6-3 lead tllilo.
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HOUSE PAINT

By United Press International
It' s not a time for gloating for
the New York Jets.
The Jets, who conquered the
world and then New York in that
order, took it in stride Morday
after beating the New York Gi·
ants, 37·14, Sunday and acted llke
the world champions they are.
The Jets, who suffered years

eli!tl-llltter,
Walb' Bunker drove in three
runs with a single am a double
aM pitched an eight-hitter as
Kansas city dr!!bbed New York.
Gene Michael's throwing error

Royals'

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SeQtt seve Booton the vletory
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ing secord fiddle to the Giants in
the nation•s largest city, pointed
out they had proved what they set
out to prove but didn't throw ma·
n.y gibes at the Glant s. They let

in the Western Division or the stot(lemyre, 16 - 10, took the
NatiOIBl League . is slipping- loss.
it's down to hair B. game-but
cautornla snapped a 1·1 tie tn
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Talking

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preilderK or Amalgamated
Transit Union, District 1539.
Wright remained at the b u 8
headquarters until 5:45p.m. an:l
reported the drivers did not return with theircontra tts, Ameeting has been scheduled by the
11 drivers for Wednesday morning at the Mason County Court-.
house. Accordt~ to reports, they
will meet with tllelr legal counsel to file a petition lor a writ
of mandamus.
The word "probation" in the
contract is the immediate cause
or cootention, accorcUng to one
ol the drivers. One or them

month I UCI.. By mall: 0.. yar •12.00 5I&gt;:

Abbott at center with Abbott
a eontender atllnebacker as well.
The Marauders, as last year
an:l even in their title year, have

the scoreboard speak for itselt
Besides meeting their top AFL

rival Oekland, on Monday nlgh4
the Jets will meet two NFL divi·
sion champions, Minne sota on
Aug. 30 and Dallas on Sept. 6, be£ore opening the regular season
on Sept. 14 against o . J, Simp.
son and Ule Buffalo Bills.
Monday was an oft • day lor
most ol the teams but Bob Griese,
the Miami Dolphins• fine you~
passer, loosened \1) his passing
arm ror the first time since suf·
tering bruised ribs against the

Chlc~M.• on· Allg. 9. Coach
Ge....., ·w.~
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the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday night.
George Seals, who walked out

of the Chicago Bears' training
caJI1) last week, apparently has
retired. In a joint statement, Pre-sldent George Halas and Seals
will work full time ror a mall or·
der c01111any.

Maurice Stokes
Benefit Game Is
Slated Tonight
MONTICELLO, N.Y. (UPOLew Alcirxlor against Wilt
Chamberlain.
The
long-awaited matchup
between Alcindor, the $1 mlllton
bonus baby of the Milwaukee
Bucks, aOO Chamberlain, the
all-time scoril'@: leader
the

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Starters Back From 1968 Squad

time with the blollie ciatle owning the locker around th~ cor·
ner, or cruisl~ around Crow's
Steak llouse in Pop' B car Or not
their own), or both, in order to
prove to themselves they're man

Jets Let

:ttaekfteld at this very early stage
~re Pat O'Brien and D e n n i s
:Boas 11 quarterbackl an:l deep

contracts. an:1 at approximately, ..

on probation."
The three drivers not reporting were Charles Weethee, Julius Matheny, local president or
the union, aid Frederick Cropp,

no breakaway speedster on their
roster. Quickness. yes, but no
outright last man who can get
outside or through a quick hOle
and go all the way.
"Speed seems to run In cycles," sald Coach Chancey.
Some years ago Middleport
had the very rapid Alan Wallace
who showed hh; heels to every
club iri the league. Farther back
Pomeroy had the league scoring champion (116 pts., 1958) ln
neetlooted Vern Harrison who
wasn't bothered one bit by the
gear a £ootball. player carries
1~ combat. When he turned onthe

al tills stage wlllllll! to give ..,

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mysell, aren't I?
Dear Won:
I think you just won the ar.
gument. HawY wrltinl(?
And congratulations ror breaking away lrorn the 11 WASP's"
next!- H.
Dear Helen:
My moUler has been so nice
to us, and so understanding and

stated, ul have not done anything wrong so I should not be

No:a- ~o rll.
Sutncript!ml rall!o: O..lo.,rod bJ oarrler
wher~ • al llbl e l ~ &lt;elll• 110r .,.,.k; ""' 10r In
u .....,. ot lile v.n ~ Slrnlnel omn , w .to. Sb
mOI!Ih1, I I L ?CI.. Tllrtoe .....U.1, ~~ By II(_.
RINll!
u.rrllr Hrftce nat IVIIlablt: Ora

backs, Pat Archer at wingback
and cornerback, DaMy Abbott at
fullback, Lee Floyd at w~back,
Mike Grate at tailback an:l cor·

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P.S. I'm really arguing w!U.

Ch~.

Woody Has 40 ·Lettermen Ahd 18'·

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--,.,boy-jack ol them had the size, back, Tiny Williams, fullback
apeed and e:J~Perlence to win one and linebacker 1 RaOOy Williams,
of the 22 starting positions on of- aa wingback and Mark Williams
fense and defense. Were 1t so, at tailback. O'Brien, Archer,and
-~• job would be much easier. Abbott, won letters lut year.
· When he cam" to the 1oor WU- but were not &amp;..,tarters.
Ilani.s boys, Allen, junior 1 S.7,
EJPerlenced lands retw-ning
l$0; Tln_y, BCI)homore, 5-10, 154 on dle line are two-year veteran
1ba.; RaOOy, junior, 5-10, 154 Mike Barr at tackle (both ways
lbs., and Mark, another aOi)ho- this year), Jim. .Swatzel, tackle; Cue! nobody caught him.
. more, S..7 and 13~ lbs., he _paue- Steve VauMeter, ollenstveguard;
There is a pleasant aspect
·-id. One got the impression that Wayne \Yell, defensive en:l, Mike or the Marauder picture. It is
=tr thh qUartet of boys don't play Young at offensive tackle and simply that there are 63 boys
..,. lot this year·, they wUI .be Jon Kloe.s at offensive end. J..ead..
·;heard Cr&lt;Ril long before S.Vl era ol the 1moment to fill out the
"George
Hargraves hall:ls them line include Dave Boyd at a
&lt;
•the.lr dlplomao.
guatd on offense, Larry Har·
~ The Marauder fortunes tbis mon as a twO-way end, Fred Lee
'aeason are dependi~ on t h e as a two-way tackle, Ted Lehew
'Williams boys and 59 like U.ern. at ortellllve guard an:l Jell Mor·
&amp;cce&amp;a will hang on how raptd- ris, at end bot.h ways, Rltchart
I.Y tile ooochlng staa can find the on the o!lensive side as a postalent am train tt to replace the sible at end, Fred Thompson. as
entire ortenslve and defensive an offensive tackle, Allen wn.
backfields o! 1968, and bulldade· llama at a middle guard on d&amp;quate depth 1 along the frOnt walL tense, Harold White and Roger )

e i,~ hired Tuesday on probation ·'· rl~ e

one year by the Boe.rd of
Education did not sig n contracts
Mon:lay.
Eight of the 11 drivers reported to Olston Wright, trans-

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,...,, Chlncey was roving his eyel!l back, Robin fhalin at cornerdown a roster or 62 Marauder back, John Rlkhart, at a delen·; hopetula, like them, wishing "'" aive back, Bob Werry atquarter ..

t.fi~on County school bu&amp; ...~ ... Ul &amp;..m. -...1.)oioed Hal'Old Davis,. :

toi-

"Those WUUama boya wm all

hit you hlrd,'' Ja how Ht$41 Ma~ nud_er Football Colch Charley

, P,.ncey deocrlbed Allen, Tiny,
• - Rand)' and Mark Wllllamo.

Declined to Sign Up
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fs OINT PLEASANT -

Pomeroy..M~eport, o.• Tuesday, August .19, i.969

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.Uccesi li \ilien:f4JII'ij
Peter, aren't
In nlo.. ltedl!irl&gt;ra•aomce,Jodl!rOOka, 1:r1111 h - w!U. ~ ;uu . ~e
vleo aaiJo bocluae tbelr ·father whil was ·In , chlrse 0( hOI' mullc accompllahied,. EYeil · If' I 'iiOil't
Is Henry Fonda. ·
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(lUbllshllll.. bad olwt11s Wen kind get to be a .oupei'.:ot8r, ·al, !oar
--~ my .....-.
'--~ and"lalilw
And bOW · llbout 'illaredllb alid to mo; -~~~ a frlendsllip DW\Y ao '1. .,_
.
Heather MacRae? Tlleyo\-e made of the oUter• didn't. Aa a oudden I've doi&gt;e It on my
J!lafwtll
It bl&amp; to U.o doll&amp;lrt ol porents tltOu8ltl, he asked me If I could make me very bappjr,
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Gordlll 01111 lluolla. 11!10 ......,.. 111nr1.
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nl&gt;lcl far lbelr own aetlnl'qiOII. ' "Like rti!tt now, "'\plano,..,
ttea are VODe&amp;IO and l4'Ji, Red- ar~' I aoked. "A ca.
The war for freedom wUI·.
grave, dallil1ter• &lt;t Michael; and peUa," he replied.·.
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never really be.won. becati10 ·
Heyley Uld Jullol MJ11s; daU&amp;I&gt;After 1 iang a few bars .of
the Pflce of freedom II eoa•·
tera ol Jolin. Let' a DOl forget .. _
&lt;t •Your Smile," T e,d otan! vi~- wer OUI;'·
Naftey 1D11 Fr8:ftk ~- Jr., Aid: "Now you~ll have a careir oelv'!l and over 01JJ;. GJOV.n!., .
Gary Lewis (Jerry), Dana Val. ol your own." He 'lilt hla p&gt;lil.. ment.- Mrs. EleaDOI' Roo;.,
·
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· ~c:·
ery (sister ol Sergio Franehl), tloil, beC:.m.myliiaMpr,anddo- . veil.,
and DW\Y - s .
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· - blmaalf Co my,o,a roer.'Be- p•-"""!"'!~i"!!!lll!!i
Probal&gt;ly more so !han the oil!. cauae I ~ &amp;l1d )lllraMCI io
ers, wherever 1110 Pm coaotant- inucb like lily 'lister, we wwT.
Jy alked about the •fbls Dame'' ed for mol'e than ·a year at
In my ~. Borbra Ia a fu. chlllllllll m1 at;yle. We .llnall;
clnatlng person, and the ..,.s. aeeomplill1ed tbla, so that I detloners alk' ll1&gt;oUt our chll&lt;ltood, veloped I1IY oindlvlcmal sound and
bow we currently "relate" to approach. M.ach of. 'll'hli baWeneach other, and • wide ranse of ' ...... 'llidcl¥ could DOl bavebeen
personal matters. We were bor11 . without m/i rellitlonlldp to BorIn Broc!:b'n. Borbra'afalherdled bra. Bll 1 etnceret.Y hope vtewwhen she was Y8l'Y:roun&amp; ODd our
and liiteoera now judge me
mother F"marrled Louis Kind, onl,y em my merits.
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my father, who recelltly dlod.
How do we c:ompare voca1l,y1
4larbra ol-s . - t.o have We both have a four • octri.e
tile drive to 80 ahead. lite left
hoJne at 1~ and moved to Manha!taJI. I ml11ed l!er a great deal,
J was only elaht, and Bhe wae the
big lister I laved. It was rouah
ao1n1
her for a while. 1ben
she hepn making progress. We
never did apeoci much time togather after · that. I'd see her
often, as when sbe waaln 'Tun~
ny Girl" on BroadwiQ'. Pd hang
around the stage door. I alsowas
Interested In &amp;bow bualneoa. One

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to be many more than those llst-

ed above show- they can play the
game up to ever-tougher South·
eastern Ohio J,.eague standards.
And il and when they do, they'll
be getting the action.
First WI I.go tests against outside oppoAition
come Aug,
23 when Belpre comes to the
Middleport field for scrimmage
under pme conditions. First
whistle is at 10 a.m.
The second - and last scrimmage before the Ironton
St. Jo opener Sept. 5 will be
at Warren Local Aug. 30, also
at 10 a.m.
The reserves, sophomores,
some juniors, get their chance
to show metal in three scrim·
mages. On Allg. 23 they play the
Eastern varsity there at 6 p, m.,
on Aug. 27 the Southern Local
varsity comes to Middleport
(probably at 9 a.mJ and they get
the Eastern varsity in a return
match at Middleport Aug. 30 at
6 p.m.
It's in these early filmed
scrimmages - studled in detail in hours o!painstaking frame
by frame rerun - that the boys
have their chance to earn a
startif€ position on the varsity
or reserve teams.

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Natlooal League
East
W. L. Pet. GB
ChicagO • • • . 75 IS .625
New York •.• 66 51 .564 'l'h
s~ Louis , •• , 67 &gt;3 .558 8
Pittsburgh ••• 62 56 .525 12
Philadelphia . . 48 70 .407 26
Montreal • • • . 38 83 •314 37'h
West
W.
Cindnnatl ••• 64
Los Angeles . , 65
San Fran ••.• 64

L,
51
53
55

Pet. GB
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•551 11:!
.538 2

Houston ...• • 64 SS .&gt;38 2
Allanta . • • • . 66 57 .537 2
Son DleBO •... 35 85 ,292 31 1h
Monday's Results
Pitts 12 Cinci 5, 10 inns

(Only games scheduled)
Today' s Probable Pitchers
(All Times EDT)
San Francisco (Marlchal 14-8)
at New York Gentry 9--10), 8

p.m.
San Diego (Santorinl 4-12) at
Montreal (Robertson 4-9). 8:05

p.m.

Johnson Has
His Day In

L&lt;ls Angeles (Bunning 10-9) at
Philadelphia (Johnson S,.9) 7:35
p.m.
Houston (Wilson 15-1) at Pitts-burgh (Walker J-3) 8:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Niekro 16--10) at Chicago (Holtzman 13-7) 2:30 p.m.
Cincinnati (Maloney 5-3) at St.
Louis (Washburn 3-7) 9 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Atlanta at Chk ago
san Fran at New York, night
San Diego at Montreal, night
Los Angeles at Phila, night
Houston at Pittsburgh, night
Cincinnati at St. Louis, night

Court Monday
HUNTINGTON, IV, Va. (I]PO
- A seven-member Mars hall University Faculty Heview Committee today was s cheduled to
continue an appeal hearing r or
football coach Perry Moss who
was recommen:ied tor di smis-

Amer ican League

Ea•t
IV. L. Pet. GB
Baltimore • • 85 35 . 708
Detroit . . . .
Boston • , . ,
New York • .
Wa shington . .

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64
61
61

51 , 568 17
56 ,533 21

60 .504 2111/l

"committee was very courteous
and tne hearing was conducted
in a business-like manner."
Johi\Son said he wa s informed
that he would be advised or the
recommendation concerning his

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tiona.l's ttnal ratings.
Seven months later the Woody
Hayes-led Buckeyes are rea4b
to prove that 1968 was no nuke. ·
Forty returning lettermen. lncluding 18 starters, and a flock
or promisins sophomGres start
defense of the team's title when
OSU opens its season SepL 27
at home against Texas Chris-

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Cleveland (McDowelJ 13.10) at

appeal.

Oakland (Dobson 13-9), 10:30 p.

Moss, Johnson and rreshman
football coach Pete Kolldos were
recommellled £or dismissal by

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Baltimore ( Cuellar 16-9) at
CaUCornia (May 5-9) 11 p.m.
Detroit (Kilkervay 2-3) at Soartie (Barber 2..2), 11 p. m.
New York (Downing 3.3) at
Kansas City (Drago 6-10) 8:30

Marshall President RolaOO Nel·
son following Marshan•s suspensJon from the Mid-American Conterence !or alleged recruiting violatlons.
JohnSon and Kondos have inStructed their attorney's to flle
separate $1 million libels u i t s
against Nelson since their recommerdation ror dismissal.
Johnson's heari~ had be e n
postponed twice last week while
the committee checked into legal technicalities im·olved.

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O..lcago (Horlen 8-13) at Wash·
ington (Cox 7-5) 7;30 p.m.
Minnesota (Perry !4-5) at Bos-

ton (Lonborg 7-6), 7:30p.m.
Wednesday ~s Games
Mlnnesota at Boston
Cleveland at Oakland, night
Baltimore at Calit, night

Lamlla,
stan Whiter,

runnllll! bacluo Tom CaiDIIUil
and Jimmie Lee Harris, center
Tom DeLeooe and end D I c k
Wakefield who are beiJlr
groomed lor future stardom.

IWIIOIII ..

Many Returnees

DIE DAY...

They'll be ioined by estal&gt;
llshcd veterans:
orrense - Bruce Jankowski
and Jan White, _end; Alan Jack
aOO Tom Backhus, guard; Kern
at quarterbackj Wry Zelina,
wingback; Dave Brungard or
Loo Hayden, left hallbock; Jim
Otis or JOOn Brockington, full-

tian.

uwe·n

have to be improved
over 1968 11 we are to win the
Big Ten chamlionshlp again
aOO we wlll go all--out to win
it. We won•t be able to sneak
up on anyone this year, 11 said
Hayes - UPI's CoB.ch ol the
Year.
No Sneak Attack
Ohio S t a t e didn't exactly
sneak up on anyone last year.
It was more Uke an explosion.
triggered by a stunni~ 13.0 upset win over ~rated Purdue.
By then the entire couri.ry became aware that t;e Bucke,yes
were lor reaL
Powerlul Michigan found out
just how real arrl frightening
Ohio State could be in absorbing a humillat~ 50..14 loss in
the showdown that determined
the Big Ten champion arxl Rose·
Bowl representative.
Then the Buckeyes finally
convinced the West Coast skeptics as to which team was really
No. 1.
Back-To-Ba ck
While Big Ten rules prevent
Ohio State from returning to
the Rose Bowl, there will be
more than enough incertive in
retaining the Big Ten and · national titles Jnd seeking what
no other Buckeye team has
done since football was • intr(&gt;

Moo:iay's Results
Rochester 7 Columbus 6
Lou1 sville 9 Buffalo 2
Syracuse 14 Richmond 4
Tidewater 6 Toledo 4

Don

Brion Donovan to linebacker-kicker

respectively.
Oluck Hutehiaon, a swiq
tackle who played both pooiUooa, ani Dave Cheney, a
llttl...,sed C&lt;lllblnatlon guardtackle, seem to have. muscled
their Way into the starting liM-

John Muhlbach and linebacker
Mark Stier.

Today's Probable Pitchers

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cuard 1M center,

61 .500 25

Calif 3 Clevelarxl 1
(Only games scheduled)

Shilled

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COLUMBUS (I]PO-It seemo
like only yesterday that carrottopped Rex Kern guided a.to
State University to a decisive ·
27-16 Rose - 1 win over 0. J,
Slmj&gt;son and Southern callfor·
nia to insure a perfect aeason
tor the Buckeyes a..t a UV
spot in United Preas Interra-

duced In 1890 - bock-to-bacl
Cleveland . . . SO 73 .407 3Gih underea.ted seasons.
West
The devastating offense whlch
IV. L. P et. GB. rulled 141 323 points and 4,402
sal
yards is virtual~ intact. So ts
Moss' hearing was postponed Minnesota •.. 71 49 .592
Oakland . .• • 68 49 . 581 11h
much or the a~ssive, gang.
indefinitely last Monday.
Kansas City , . 49 70 . 4l2 2llf2
tackling de!ense which held 10
~nwhUe, basketball coach
. opponents to 15'' points a game.
Ellis Johnson re ceived hls uday Seattle , ....• 48 71l .407 22
California
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Hares s p e n t c-onsiderable
In court" Monday.
time during spring drills to
Johnson took about two hours Chicago • • •. • 46 74 .383 25
Monday's Resul ts
Cln:l replacements for All-Amerto prese)l(' his case to the comBoston 7 MiM 6, 10 inns.
ican offensive tackles Dave Folmittee.
ey am Rufus Mayes, center
He said MoJday night the Kan City 6 New York 1

Natlooal Basketball Association, Is llkei.Y tonight when, a John Havlicek of the C"IUcs,
nwnber of the brightest stars of Oscar Robertson of the Royals,
CuMingbam
of
tile
tile NBA portlc!pete in the 11111 Blll,y
anrual Maurice Stokes benefit Philadelphia, 76ers and Sam
Jones, rormerly or the Celtl cs
game.
AJcindor, despite his rookie who retired at the elll ol last
status, was given permission to season.
Oppo&amp;Lng this uoam will be
play In tile game which . has
another
all-star squad coached .
thus Car realized $87,000 In
helping delray t h e medical by Gone Shue or the Baltimore
IJSt OF WINNERS
coats l~curred by Stokes who Bulieta. S t a r t i n g lor th'!
NEW YORK (UPO - T b e has · been hospllaUzed since "Shues" wlll be Chamberlain or
.Professional Golfer's Assocla- sufierlng a brain InJury m the Los ~es La.kers, Dave
Uon llsl ot top money released March 15, 1958 while 1 member Bing oC the Detroit Pistons,
Moflday ohows · Gary Player o! U.e Cincinnati Royals of the Dave Debussdiere . and Walt
Frazier ol the Knlcks, and Wes
moving .., to U.lrd place on hi' NBA.
$20,~ second money at the
A!clndor will relieve Willis Unaeld of the Bullets, last
PG-\
e~lonshlpo.
R a y lleed of tile New Yilrk Knlcks season's most valuable player
FIO)'d, /whooe vlclorl In _the wbo will be the startini center and rookie of the year.
Stokes Was civeo permission
PGA w.ls worth $35,00o, vault.- for an all-alar unit ...ched by
llll from ltth to ·DIIh.. Franio - lied ·Auerbach, generiol lllalll· by hla doctaro to attend the
(1&amp;111e 19 be . h~ at Kutoher'o
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Mark Debevc, end.; Paul

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Schmidlin, Brad Nielsen or Bill
Urbanik, taclde; Jim Stillwag·
middle guard; Strickland.,
Jack Tatwn, Doug Adams or
Mike Radtke, linebacker; Ted
Provost, 11m Anderson, Mike
Polaski or Mike Sensebaugh,

on,

hallbock.
or tllis talented group, only
Whitfield, Hutchinson, Schmid-lin, Neilsen, Urbanik, Jack,
Backhus, Brungard, Provost,
Sensibaugh aOO 0 t i s are sel)iors.
Kern, the Buckeyes ' dazzli~
sprlnt.-out performer; OtiiJ , who
set 1 U~le-season rushing (985
yards) anl scoring marks (17
touchdowns and. 102 points) as
a juniorj Tatum, one or the R!l·
tion' 8 top defensive bac.ks; am
Adams, a v 1 c i o us tackler,
should rate serious All·Amert.
can consideration this !all.

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G. S. Tewksbary. former Middleport businessman, Is confined
to the Lickl~ County Memorial Hospital at Newark tor treatment of
a fractured hip. He suffered the fracture Ina ralJ in his yard Friday.
Sunday his sister, Mrs. Ew Struble, her son, Kenneth McElhinny, and a sister·in-law, Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary, went to Newark to vi·
sit Mr. Tewksbary. On Thursday he had celebrated his 78th birthday.
Mr. Tewksbary was a long..time resident of Middleport. He mov.
eel to Buckeye Lake about 15 years ago.

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a H. .Cross or Glouster viaIted relatives In Racine SUnday,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chapman
and children, JeiUIY and Mitch,

Linda June Weaver Betrothed

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Mrs. John Weeks of Reynolds-

Mrs. Lucy Gaul and George

TIJF.'IDAY
ANNUAL PICNIC, Women's
Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial
Hospital, home of Mrs. Ra,y Plckens, ·Sr., Clifton, 6:30p.m. Tues.
day. Beverage will be prov!dtl.. Regular meeting and election of officers will follow,

port .., tile meeru. held recently with Mlao Allee Norton, New
York l'llbllclat and attended by
Mrs, E. Norton, Mrs. Wolford
and Mra.. Rose.
A~ndlnB 'the meeting beside
Louden,' . were Mrs. Elizabeth
Norton, library development alalr
conoultant of state IJbrary; Mra.
Vilma PlkkQja ot the Regloral

burg, hu been the guest for the
past week or his grarllparenta.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks• .His
mother wUI join him here Wed·

and James Smith, all of Pomeroy, Route 3., am Mrs: Barbara
Sargent, &lt;l'lester, attended the
recent funeral services f o r
Frank (Eida) Smith, 65, of Q&gt;.
lumbus.
' Mr. Stnith drowned on Aug.
8 in the Portage River at Port
Clinton while on a weekend fish-ing trip. He is survived by his
wife, Marie, a daughter, Mrs.
Norma Kent an:! three grandchUdren, and two brothers, George
and James Smith, Mrs. Gaul is
an aunt Funeral services ancl
burial were in Cohonbus.

nesday.
Mr. am Mrs. Eldon Weeks ·re-

Miss Becky Will and Miss
Brenda Bentz of the Enterprise
UDlted Methodist Church are at
Logan this week serving as coun.
selors at Camp Otterbein for a
youth program.

Helps Solve 3 Biggest

FALSE TEETH
Worries ood Problems
A UUle PASTEETH sprinkled on
your den turd does all th i! : 11)
Helps bold both uppers s.nd Iowenr.

tlnner lon[. {2) Holde them more
comfortab . {3\ Let's you bite hard·
er. ee.t faa r . Famous FASTEETB
Powder la lllka.llne-uot acl&lt;l Won't

eour. No gummy. gooey. pasty taste.
Dentures that fit s.r~ es:.~ntlal to
he&amp;lth. See ~our dentis t regularly.
Get PAB'IEE' H &amp;t&amp;.lldrugeounters.

Sunday School Has
Picnic at Park

meeting Thursday, Mary Cleek
home, Racine; bri~ covered dish
and lawn chair,
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 8 p.
m. Thursday at the hall.

Approximately 50 members of
FRIDAY
the Surviay School at the Middle-.
PAST MATRONS, Evangeline
port First Baptist O.urch am Chapter, O.E.S. aMual picnic,
guests were present Cor the an- Willis Anthony rarm, Cherry
nual picnic held at the Middle- Ridge; meet at \~)per parking lot,
port Community Park Sunda.Y eve-- Pomeroy, 5:4S.p,m.
ning.
SATURDAY
The Rev. Otarles Simons gave
ICE CREAM Social, Bashan
devotions and there was speclal Fire Department, Saturday, servmusic by the Rev. Ronald Place ing to begin at 6 p.m.; homemade
and his daughter, Louise, of Gro- ice cream, baked goods, s 0 r t
ton. _N, Y., here visiti~ Mr. and drinks; cake walks during the
Mrs. Harry flouda.shelt. Games evening.
were con:lucted tor the children.

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an:l Mrs. William Zerkle, attended a birthday party for her grandmother, Mrs. Ross Norris. Her
name was unintentionally omitted from an earlier account ot
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The annual birthday dinner of
the Busy Bee Class of the Middleport First Baptist Church was
held at the Martin Restaurart.
Those at the dinner obse rvi-w
birthdays during August were
Mrs. Dana Hamm, Mrs. Iva Turner, Mrs. Merle Rice, Mrs. Isabelle Winebrenner, . Mrs. treor
Croas, am Mrs. Florence Han--

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Ocean Cley, Md. lnclooed lntheir
trip was a tour or Washirwton.

visited in Middleport recently

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is recuperatlJW at home followMiddleport Masonic Temple.
h'@: several weeks at Holzer MedMembers of Middleport Lodge
ieaJ Cent&amp;r.
363, F&amp;AM. will prepare and
Tmuny Weeks, son of Mr. and serve the dinner. Reservations

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Miss Linda Roark loft byplane Count,y, Mrs. Madge Morrow alii
from Colu~s MoQy for her
home at Tulsa, Okla. She had
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nease.

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Center, Pomeroyt
They wUI return home later tJlls Mrs. Wolford, Mra. Jean Hart
week.
and Miss carroll Lyons, Melp

NEW HAVEN - Mr. and Mrs. RobertS. Weaver are an.
nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Linda June, to Mr.
Stanley L. Williamson, son or Mr. and Mrs. Roy stanley WUliamson of Southside, W. Va. Miss Weaver is a graduate or Wa·
hama High School, class of 1969, arl:l will be entering Gallipolis Business College. Mr, WUiiamson is a 1967 gradute ot Point
Pleasant High School and has served in the U.S. Army for two
years, 18 months of which he spent in Vietnam. His next duty
station will be at Ford Ord, Calif. Wedding plans are incomplete.

Annual family picnic of the Darrell Wolre, Chris W o I Ce,
Racine Fire Department was held Roger Ours, Mr. ard Mrs, ErnEASTERN HIGH School Band
Sunday at the Qrehouse.
est Sisson 'and ?Jerrie, Mr. aOO
Boosters
will have an organlza...
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Attell:li~ were Walter Clelan:J,
Mrs. Gary Joe Wolfe, Steve
tiona!
am
get acqualri.ed meeting
• Mr. and Mrs, Earl Cleland, Ter· Yonker, Rita Sloter, Mary Slory and Jim Clelarrt. Carroll ct.-. ter, Gene Lyons, and Oluckle, at Eastern High School at 8 p.m.
lall:l, Paul Justice, Pauline Wolle Wayne, Richard ard Alara Ly- Tuesday. ' ons.
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and Mrs. Raymond Miller
Te&gt;n111¥, Mrs. Ura!ThomMr. and Mrs. Tim Trout,

and Miss Marie Campbell, Co-

UTILE LYNN KLOES, daughter of Mr.a l1d Mrs. l\!anning Kloes,
seems to have all bad luck. Whileplay!ngon the family's boot trailer
she fell aOO broke her arm. It's oow in a cast but in a cot41le of weeks
wiJI be pul. in splints. Ne:rt month she's scheduled for some minor
eye surgery.

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Owen Watson, of near Racine. brarJea.
Also guests ol the Watsons all!
The committee

FUND DRIVE ·cHAIRMAN for the Meigs County girl scout pr().
gram Is Paul Casci, Middleport. Local workers are being lined ~
arx:l plans are for the drive to get uOOerway in the next few weeks.

GENE HESTER, A GRADL'ATE of Pomeroy High School, and
married to the former Aseneth Tracy, has been promoted to sales
manager with WKEE. Announcement of his promotion was made on
Channel 13 last night

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Gollla Counij' !Jb,..r14n. J..,. Xt., ··FriJieel I. s,Jlero, Jacko
thl 'Loud ·
h i t.o the son Cow¢1'1 Mril. 'Ko.Y Boh.ver, ·
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Athena Coullt3; Mr.. •Edith Polng held at tho McArthur lJbrary ling lllld Mrs. !!ott¥ Rril»el,
on Aul. 14.
Hocking CoiJIIV, and· Mro, WaMrL Joanne Wollord, JAncao- . D&lt;ida R&lt;lile, Vinton Cooney, proter, _project conaultant, led a Ject sltiOrVIII!ir.
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dlacusslon ot book oolection pot.
Mrs. Sellers and Mrs, RoaO

Udka, Mich., Gary Watson, Roell1bls meelfna was prepuatory
ester, M.ch., and Bruce Watson \,for the aeleetlotll to be made
of Sterii~W, Mich. ,P.nt I h e 10011 to streowthen the adult ...,.
weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. fiction collecllona of the UbrarReed Ennon and Mr. and Mrs. leo In the Ohio Valley Area IJ.

MRS. WILUAM B. DAVI:S CEaster Martln)ofTulsa, Okla. is here
for a visit wfth tter mother, Mrs. H. 0. Ewing.
She flew in from Salt Lake City where she a I'll her husban:l at.
tended the wedding of their oldest son, Richard Ewing Davis, to Joy
Diane Weight, daughter of Mr. alld Mrs. Milford A. Weight Their
younger son, Kenneth Russell Davis, served as his brother's best
man.
Richard is a student at the University of Utah where he is com·
pleting requirements to enter the College of Law, His bride will receive her B. A. degree in elementary educationrror., Brigham Young
University in January,
After a brief honeymoon in Las Vegas, the couple wiH be at home
in Salt Lake City.

AFTER 44 YEARS in the same house, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks
will make a move, come Thursday, They'li be moving into the home
place of the late Mr. and Mrs. JOOn Frick, Mrs. Week's parr!nts.

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lllld took a r1do oo . lie
Iclealibraries.
and their IJnportanceinpubthe CaBI RaUwll)'.
niere waa also OVAL Display Unit al .thoMelgs
Mlsa Mary Williams, Farming- some cooatderatlon of the ·cri·

HAD THE NICEST NOTE from Mrs. Elizabeth McCumber of Dex.
ter. She asked us to convey her appreciation to those of you who sent
her cards on her 97th birthday an'niversary which was Aug. 9.

FRIENDS ARE PLANNING a card shower for Mrs. AmaMa Kasper of Pomeroy who for the past seven weeks has been a patient at
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Wednesday Mrs. Kasper will observe
her 80th birthday anniversary. Her room number is 104..

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have relurned from a &lt;llllllkw
trlil dil'OIJIIt West VIrginia. 'l1ley
camped at ~ruce Knob, visited the Notioml Radio AatrOIIIlln¥

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MOLDING. Also a wide variety of panelin1 available for immediate pick-up or delivery.

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of th~m In our s~!YIC!larea. If Y.OIJ're not !!fiiO",G·l,'l•t c~~~. q!'Ou~ g.;~';!'\' ~~~!·Talk IOYOU~ " · "' ._ ,,,

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OEADLIN!S
$ , ..... 0.'1' lief•• P•lic.tlon
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CoMoll•rlont &amp; Cor,.ctl.,.,
Will .,, occop~o4 ut~tll 9 '·"'· lor
Dor of Puhllc.tion

WILUAM LONG bad nrat elias
hay at the Meigs c~ Fair.
5mleone traded hlm sreen lay

e-ctiofttll. Tl. po.lbl~th.r will 1101
fM, . rotpontlblo for - • tMn ,,..

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are aorry for hiiiL

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For Wollf Ad S."rice

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Minl111u"' Charge 7Sc
12 contt por •••d throe contoc .,.
11 ... intet'lion• 11 conlt .,., Word tia contoculivo

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Radio. Oriw this car for pleasure and comfort.

1963 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 OR. ------------1695

MIS5 SHARON A.

Freeman,
Local owned lOw mileago cor. VB engine, std. trans.
owner and operator of Cameo
Good tires. Clean interior. Blue finish. Radio.
Beaut;y Salon, I600 Nye Ave.,
Pomeroy, C:ldo, wishes to an,,,,_, _
nounce the completion of reOFFiCE HOURS
8 :30 o.m. to 5 :00p .m. Daily
modeling 0( her beauty salon.
8:30 "·"'·to 12:00 No"'" SatuJdny
Both Miss Freeman and her
OPIM lYE$. 8:00 P.M. ·
new operator, Mrs. Comie(ArI'OM!ROY, OHIO
nott) ~. wish to welcome
In Memqry
new customers to the salon.
IN LOVING memory of our dear
For Rent
Also, Miss Freeman has addFor Sale
- · MaryRacheiFdwarda,
ed a complete line of .. Koacot SINGER SEWING machine with FOR RENT - Modern furnished
Who polled ....r Auellt 14,
Koametics" to her salon. g.e
apartment. 3 large rooms ani
round bobbin, like toucll'nsew,
IH9.
has products for both men and
bath. All utillties turnlahed.
In lovely waloot cabineL Equipwomen to use. Please reel tree
See at 256 So. Fourth Avo.,
ped to zig zag, buttonhole,.bli!¥1
Dean It Mother, we tried ao
to
give them a call at 992-7202
Middleport.
8-1~1211&gt;
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hard to AVe yw,
and they will be gladtoglveyou
terms. Phone 992-2685.
art it 01 to In Yain.
- a free demonstration of the
8-19-6tc TRAILER SPACES. Beauutw Jo-1b11 world would seem llke
Kosmetics.
The
Salon
Is
open
cationa tor your mobile home.
Heaven,
from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Natural gas, city W'ltel\ and
If we could have you back ap.1n.
aewtge. starting prices t1 a ·
complete w i t h attachments,
But God "Watched you a1 you
cordwinder and paint spray,
month aD:! ttt. Vilma G. ZUJoo
ROOF P AlNTING by hour or coorepossessed but in like new
pen, Muon, W. Va.
He knew )'OU had your lhare.
tract No job too small or too
He gently cloted your weary
condition. Pay $37.45 or terms
large. Phone 992-7002 or 992Is desired. Phone 992--2685.
2306.
8-1S.6tc FOUR ROOM furnished aparta
Arr:l took you in His care.
8-15-Stc
m e n t, downstairs, Racine.
No better Mother ever lived,
Phone Albert Hlll, 949--2261.
No cme 10 kind and true.
HOUSE AND four lots, $3,600.
8-17-Gtc
Your equal IDIII!awearyworld,
Also a garden tractor, two gas
Wanted
I woujd be hard to find.
heaters, cross cut saw and two
You leh ua a treatured mem- HOU'1t: MAAAur.:H, man or. wowedges, 108 fL electric wire FURNISHED and Wlfllrnlshed
man,
will
give
SOpercentcorl"tapartmerts. Ooae to tchooL
ory,
ble, cane hook; also rabbits.
mlsalon,
/.BC
Cleaners,
MaPhone 992-5434.
11\..1R.tft'
A llOI'l'OW too rreat to be told.
ames B. Phillips,18 Ca\le st.,
son, W. VL
7.27-tfc
To ua who loved and l01t you,
il'"j"eroy, Ohio.
8-19-4tp FOUR ROOM furnlahod epart·-'----Your memories will never
ment, bltll, adulta alii referHelp Wanted
erow oJd.
LO~ STAR boat, motor and
encto,
ll~h Mulberry Avo.
I' I lonetome here witbout:Y&lt;Q, DRIVERS NEEDED IN THIS AREA
t~iller. New firrlsh, $525.
l'llone
119U&amp;98.
7~5-ltc
Semi drivers, local or over the
We miaa you more each day.
Phone 992-2288.
8-19-tfc
road. Experience helpful but
Somehow life doelll"t aeem the
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aame,
not necessary. We will train 8-N FORD tractorarr:lmower,ex1676 LINCOLN Heights, two bed9.nee you were called • ...,..
you. You can earn o"·e r $4.12
cellent condition, John V, Boroom house with bath, hardOur holrtl IIIII ache with Old.
per how·. For application and
gard, UJng Bottom, 0 h i o.
wood floors, attic for storage,
. nea ..
interview write, Nationwide
Phone 84~2734.
8-l~tp
basement, gas fumace. call
OUr eyea lhed many a tear.
Safety Director, P. 0. Box 7250,
Tracy WhaJey 992~054.
God alone knows how omc:h we
Wheeling, West Virginia 26001, HEAVY Dl,JTYquartercableelec8-14-ltc
mill ,YOU,
or phone 304-232-7250.
trlc saw four 1'l2 in. blades.
AI tbia ends 20 long yean.
8-18-2tc
Phone 992-2922,
8-19-3tc
SLEEPING ROOM over w I n e
!lodl1 mtl,led by diUIIItera,
store, pl1one 992-.5293. 7-8-tfc
~ V. Uvt.aotm, Mra. Alyce
MECHANIC, must have own haOO ANTIQUE combination secretary
Sehnoldor, and ..... Kemoth
and bookcase, phone 992.2922. NEWLY DECORATED furnished
tools. Contact Robert FourEdward•, Sr.
nier, Service Manager, Mason
R-19-3tc
apartment. can be seen at New8-14-11&lt;
County Oiryaler - Plymouth - - - - - - - - - - - - - ell's Sunoco, Cheater. Phone
-~~-----------Center Inc., 675-1225.
24-INCH COAL furnace. Mechan- , , 9S5-SSSO. . '.s
IN loOII-1110111017 olmylloor
8-19-6tC ·' · - icallY Opil!ratea. Phone ~-ggi.
8-10-t!c
lriother, Mary Racbel F.dward1, - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3114.
8-19-3tc
who peued any, August 14,
WANTED, barmaid. ApplyinperIH9.
ONE FEMALE beegle one year FURNNIED three room tPartson at Hi-Ho Bar, Middleport.
menl, .-er,'newly doeo&lt;alold, phone 84~2476.
8-14.,;tc
!llo alwoyo IOinlod to watch
ed, 507 Mill SL, MlddleporL
8-19-Gtc
tor me,
99~2.
6-22-lfc
IN RUTLAND area, babysitter, 5
Anrtma If I waa late.
EARLY AMERICAN stereo, AM.
days a week durlng
school
ID Winter I&gt;)' t i l e - ·
FM radio, 4-speed changer, 4- ruRNISHED ftrot noor ..,. bed- .
months for young baby. Reply
ID s-uer I&gt;)' tho pie.
,_, etllct.cy
speaker sound system. Take
to Box 668 W, in care of The
ADd tbauil&gt; I moeked her over paymenta of $5.75 per
lllddloporl. l'llone 992-3874.
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio.
dorly,
month
or
JNlY
balance
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8-13~tc
Wlfl bad au:h foolllh care.
$83.40. Call 992.3352.
'lbe lane - home wculd8.14..6tc HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, full baseEmployment Wanted
mon safe,
ment. Call Mason 773-5554 afBoeouoe lbe woltod thoro.
REMODEUNG W 0 R K, Pllone
ter 5:30 p.m.
8-18-3tc
SOLID SfATE stereo, 1969 walHer t:hou&amp;btl were all so run
992-5039.
8-19~tc
nut stereo console with 4
speakers, 4-speed automatic FURNISHED house in Pomeroy,
Sbe DOYer could forpt,
five rooms and bath. can everr
, Auto Sales
changer. Take over PIJ'lQents
ADd 10 I think tllat where llhe
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lrca, 992-5262.
3-6-tlc
ot
$5
per
month
or
pay
balIa,
1966 FORD lh -ton pick141, 26,000
ance due ~8.20. Call9~2.3352.
Sbe nwot be watching ye~
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actual miles; radio, deluxe
8-14..6tc TRAILER LOTS, Bob'a Mobile
Wallllll till come home to her,
heater. Phone Cheater 985Coort, ~racu&amp;e, Ohio on state
Aadou1 it I were late.
3350. can be seen at Newell's
Rt. 124, Phooell92-2951.
EXCESS BODY Ould wittl Fluide)
Wltchlq from Heaven'• winSUnoco.
B-19-trc
1
8-11-Uc
tablets, onJr $1.49, at Nelson
Drug.
7-29-36tp
Loonlni from lleavea'a pte. 1953 GMC lf2 -ton truck, V-8 with
Auto Sales
God knetr that lhe ns IUfre,-cattle racks. In good corr:lition. COAL, LUMP, egg, stoker, mine
ID&amp;
$180. Call 992-9931.
run. Excelsior Salt Works,
'lbe hlllo were hard to climb.
8-1~tc
East Main st., Pomeroy. Pllone
So he dosed her weary eyelid&amp;,
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8-l~lfc
Alld whlapend peace be tlllnol
Time wi.U never dim 11'0' mem..
SLIGHTLY USED Kenmore 800
ory,
Business
Opportunities
automatic washer, 3-cycle, 'inOf 11&gt;e one I cloarly love.
FOR
SALE
by
owner,
Paradise
cluding permanent press. Ex·
A amtle, a voice, a lave 11
Lake,
completely
stocked.
AI·
cellent
condition, $195. Call
miiiJna.
992·2610
or 247-2674.
so
snack
bar
with
modern
CaSan God calJed her alxrve.
cilltles
on
107
acre
rarm,
lh
8-17~1&lt;
Somel1me It's hard ID under.
acre tob. base. Has 3 bedroom
otand,
Carm home completely modern, 59 HARLEY Davidson motorcy'lbeae tlllnp thai have tD be.
caJ1leted,
washer, dryer. A
cle. Contact Carl Rairden
art God 1b hll wtadom baa a
good business
invesunent.
Harttord, w. Va.
8-14-Gk
pan
Must
sell
due
to
death
of
hus·
lllyond our power to tee.
band, Price $21,500. Call 256- AWNINGS, 1torm doors 1 n d
!lodl1 mlaaedbydlu-. Go.Ye

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mer White, aaie1 repreaenta-

To

THE FAMILY of Albert A. SwatWanted
Buy
nl wishes to thank the neigh- CHINA CABINETS, ...... lobleo,
old cloeb, etc. Write or call
bora, frlends arr:l relatives for
M. D. Miller, Rt. 4, PomeroJ,
their kindness arr:l thoughtfulpllono IIVU271,
8-26-lfc
ness during his illness aRI
death. A special thanks is ex·
tended to the doctors, nurses
and hospital starr or Veterans For Sale
Memorial Hospital, foglesorw CHOICE BUILDING lots n e a r
Funeral Home and Re-v. John
Five Pointa. Pllone 992-5930
Grandstaff.
8-10-lftc
Wife an:l Dauahters
8-19-Up CHOICE BUILDING lola In Mld-

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8-lll-12ic

Notice

HAM SHOOT, Sunday, beginning
at 1 p.m. on tile Bob Hill Farm
• NEW TWO BEDROOM hOme, alg.
aponsored by the Racine Emminum
lldiJII,
hlrdwood
er&amp;ency Squad, The proceeds
noon.
birch kitchen, carport.
will go on the new emergency
38xBO bulldlrc wiD oe11 with
truck.
8-1g..5tc

houH. Goodbullneaalocation.
Juat outolde of Roclno. CaD
949-3l87 or eoataet Ta eker MeKenzie.

V.CiNC'i_lor_ iWo Oicierly-,;.
pk. l'r9fer prl,.te pold 111llenla. , _ ICIIGII, 7'1:1-5185.
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blown and ball lnoulatlob. El-

tive. For tree estimatea,,Phon
Charles Llale, Syqcuae. v. v.
Jolmaon and Son, Inc,

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8-17-3tc
BEAUT\' SHOP equipment. equip.
ped for 2 or 3 q,eratora, phone
992-2278 after 5 p.m.

8-17-&amp;c

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Rue liners, never used. For
sale at halt prlce. John H. MeCoy, Syracuse,
8-17-3tc

-------------RETIRING? .. Holi)'park" 60 x
12 Mobile Home &amp; 1f..! acre lot,
central air coo:lltloni11J, ciU'
• water, 10 x 40 patio 1nd awning, in TLtJPt~rs Plaint, Ohio.

Call 667-3298.

8-17-3tp

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Charles
HIIIDn, Portland.

8-17-31&lt;

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RODNEY DOWNING
RMIEIIale-r
""""' 992-ll:IU
Middleport, Oblo'
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HOIST ETTER
REALTY
GEO. HOBSTETTER, Broke•

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MOUNTID &amp; IALAMCID POl
Tl.l TAkl:oOPP.

21/2 ACRES - 8 rooms, b 1 t h,
front and side porches, trult
room, garage. Asking $9,000.

COIIPiete f!lni·EIII
llldBnkt Slnlce

BLAETTNAR'S

New Haven Soeial Events ,

ANNUAL PICNIC HELD
The amual pllzlc ol the RhoRACINE AREA - Nice 6 room dodrendron Home Demonotrallcn
Club was held TburodiJ' at ....,
brick, large bath arxl llvhlJ:
alllle clubhouae.Followlngacovroom. Gas forced air furnace,
garage. $16,000.
ered dish dinner, lhe moatlog
opened with the hag salute and
HELEN •• VIRGIL TEAFORD club collect. Mro. G. B. Haz.
ASSOCIATES
992-332S · lett was In charge d dovotlorul,
Mrs. Hazlett road Plllm 12.
SYRACUSE
Mrs. Charles F. Yonker had a
18-19-3tc

of the Women•a Soclet;y o1 ChrisIIIII Service · d llle New .Haven
Unllod Melhodlll Church Olllo,xed a coverocl clllh aupper a1 the
clolrch recenll,y. Following tile
- , llle meetlng _..a w1111
tile h.Ymn "Our Best," followed
with a prayer by Mra. Rupert
Kelll. Mrs. Paul Fo~ enterIntoed mth a v..at selectlm
"He

Walhed My

Eyes

ven. 111e Ieason· dlseu1afon wi.s
led by Mra, Join F. Rwsh 111111
coacludod llle ll1ud.Y of tile Old
Teotoment.
llurlDg lite bualneao seaalon
Mrl, Roush IUliiWilced lite - ·
of the alate convention wlll&lt;:b Ia
. to be held al Welt Uber\y Slate

reading ''Lite's Uttle Things."

CAMPUS CLATTER By Larry Lowio

I?"STOP.

01 ON'T lliEV TfACW
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OOOUMLE COLLEGE',

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SORE.
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Wf OWLY UAVE A
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REFRIGERATOR--

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IN POMEROY

POMEROY - 6 rooms, bath, 3
bedrooms, nice woodwork, run
basement Gas forced air furnace. Good buy, $9,500.

With

Altondlng llle moot111s were
Mra. Herman Layne, Mra • .1o1m
F. Rooah, Mrs. Herry 1A1ne,
Mrs. IJoyd Roush and Mlao Le..
lah Jsne Powell.
PmSONALS
Jimmie FbweU, young I&lt;XI of
Mr. 111111 Mrt. WW~ ~
10, haa a medical 110110111
Ill Plooaont Valley llospl.iat,
where be was treated tor - monla.
Donald Bumprdner underwent surgery ol a hospllal In
Delaware, 0. the firot pari d
·the week.
Mra. Jolm Powell is a surgl.
cal [10110111 al Pleaaont Valley

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REALTY COMPAMY
WHY PAY RENT'?
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
CALL US TODAY

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HEMRY CLELAND
. Olflce-H2-2259
Roo.-992-2568

Hr 9, 1969, ot 7130 P.M. In tho
Mflco of rho Su~t~rlnto ....llt.
A lilt of tho b11111, trvckt, and
atNr motor vehlclot to Do l'lsur-.1
with tho. ,,.clffcotiont far 101110
•or Ito obtalnH t.y colllrog 992•2153

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DAILY CROSSWORD
11. Greek
ACIIOSII

1. TWowbeeled

veblcles
5. The way
out

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f0t9ne
11. Dlvilllble

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lJ. Orumbltt
l.f. NICkname
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15. Olorlned.

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tl. Dailey and
Duryea ,

115. Sketcb·

C2. Famoua
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18. Germl·

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19. Chinese
boat

plume

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that
15. Ancient
Celtic

pr,ieat
a. Stable tare
7. Be!'ltl
month:

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31. Job for the ·

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215. Wesken&amp;
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sea"rt
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river

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28. Oppollte or
hUibiDd

Cotton-Lined Gloves
Relieve 'Dishpan Hands'

3t.Famoua
P.M.
35. Al&amp;'erl&amp;n

21. Henry

29. Stamplq

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Answer Tomorrow

BUGS BUNNY

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TODA.Y'S QUESTION

. Dear Mr. Leifheit:
Thla is another preU, good 1how you havegol.ng out there on the
hill at Rock Springs. I'll sa,y It ror everybod,y: Thanks.
A. Buckeye

.

B1 WAYNE G. BRANDSTAOT, M.D.

38. "The ·
Altar'' ,
40.

Q-la my work, my hands
are constantly in and out of
hot soapy water. Now my
fingers are splitting and
peeling. Can thls be prevented?
. A - Tbil condition, some~1mes called dishpan hands,
IS often kept going indefinite·
ly by O'Yertreatment with

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strong disinfectants or antibiotic ointments . If you must
put your hands in water containing a soap or detergent,
you s h o u I d wear rubber
glo-ves that are lined with
cotton. Remove the gloves as
soon as you are through and
put them where the inside
lining can dry out. They

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ene leUtr to each equare, to
for• four ordtnarJ. wordt.

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. NOTICE DP ltPPOfNTMIMT
.
C.u Moo 20,163
Jtflto of hrnln E. RIMnour,

ones at frequent intervals.

Q--My doctor say1 I have
carpal tunnel syndrome in
both hands. What does this
mean ? Would an operation
cure it?
- A-'l~bls Is a burning distress m the thumb index
middle and half of ihe ring
finger plus the corresponding two-thirds of the palm .
Later there may be weakness in this area . It may be
caused by anything that
presses on the median nerve as it passes through the tun_ nel formeli by the muscles
and ligaments of the wrist.
It may be associaled with
arthritis but, in many cases
the underlying cause cannoi
be found .
If treatment is s o u g h t
early enough, aa injection or
hydrocortisone r e p e a t e a
weekly for several weeks
may cure it. If it is chronic
and growing progressively
worse, the pressure on the
nerve should be relieved by
a surgical operation .

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Q-My doder M)'l l have
trigger finger. He gave me
two Injections ol hydrocoo11·sone and said that, if this
doesn't help , he may have to
operate. What causes th1a
condition an'd what ill the
best treatment?
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lng of one of the tendona o1
a finger or a namnria1 of

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Notlco lo hor.t.y vlvon thot Gordon
Ridenour of Ch111or, Melt• County 1
Of,lo, ho• lto.n duly oppolntoCI
,e,.oc..,tor of ltlo E1toto of Bornlco
~ ~ Alclonoui-~ 6octo••.!t ltto of
Chootor, M.ltl 'ount.,, ~I D.
1 'Credltott e,. .·r~ulrod to fifo thoh-

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wltlf told flducklry within
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' f.Ur mo'nth1. · . ·
()._o'd 'hi• ~tth doy of July 1969.
P. 1L 0 aRlEN
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Instead of bidding four :spades
your partner ha! bid four .
hearts over your four diamonds.
What do you do now?

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What do you do now?
A-Pass. You have Invited a
filiJH ud your partner Us dedined the invitation. You b't
have enough :strenpb to warrani a move put pme.

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Pass
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You, South, hold:

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Q-The bidding has been:
West
North
East South

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BOARD Of IDUCATIOH

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We don't approve of
North's opening bid. North
didn't think much of it him·
self but he stiU decided to go
from two to three no-trump
on the theory that his sil:
diamonds mlght all turn out
to be tricks.
He was wronJ about that
since West dectded to open
the queen of hearts rather
than a spade. East covered
his partner's queen with the
king and returned the suit.
Declarer had to take tbe
third heart with dummy's
ace and the reentry to tbe
diamond suit was gone .
South decided that East
would hold the king or clubs
as part of his spade overcall
and got to his hand with a
finesse of the queen. Then he
led the seven of diamonds.
If West had been &amp;let!plng
quietly the double finesse of
the 10 would have given
South five diamond tricks
but West was wide·awake.
He made the second hand
higb play of the king. South
better
not!
could not afford to let the
king hold. West would ha-ve
M4
cashed two more hearts so
hands
South had to find another
are
way to make his contract.
dirtl1
He did this by leading a
aqain.'
second club. East played low
and South rose w1th the ace
and threw East in with the
king. East led the jack of
spades. South finessed his
queen and, wben it held was
able to wind up with' four
JQ clubs, two spades, two diamonds and one heart for a
nine-trick total.
...,._ _,,_. ._..,_""'"'"'• East could have found an
,...
amazing play to beat tbe
contract. No-it wouldn't be
to rise with bl.s king of clubs
the first or second time the
suit was led. South could just
duck. East would ha-ve had
to discard that king of clubs
on the third heart! ,
H owd.elhv.e r,,So,~!b ~qllltl.~ .. ...,. &gt;II
f 011e
a11 jlf3y by WJDQllll , .·· ,_
the second heart, nof the · ''' 1
third.

IIIDDLII'OIT, OHIO

AUTOMOBILE lllaurance been
? Lollt your opera- . or 992·5650.
tor'•
N'l Call 992.2966.
MEIGS LOCAL
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SOUTH

NIGHT ... CAlL
RAILINGS SERVICE
DAYit2-Z151
NIGHT 912-73Z4
R.ll. RAILINGS SONS '

Teara." Mrs. Cec:U Pickens dlsMrs. Hazlett read from the Up. CUlled lhe subject "What A
Business Services
per Room, which was followed Mlaaionacy Ia and Who lB a Mil- Hospital.
alonary.~ The scripture waatak.
John Dyer or Cincinnati viaSEPTIC tanks cleaned. Mlller with a prayer.
During
the
buslneaa
meeting
en
!rom
n
Timothy.
Mrs.
Blatts,
lied
bla mothe~. Mrs. Herry
Sanitation. &amp;.wart, Ohio. I'll.
662.3035.
2-12-Uc the group distussed the MaiJOil a menDer ol the peracrmel from Dyer, Tuesday evening.
COuncy Fair.
Lakin, also Wke&lt;l to tile IIIWP·
Mr. aocl Mrs. Rolaocl Uden
Those attendinj: were M r a.
Mrs. Paul Fortney COOWeted and tamiJy, former realdenta of
SEE NEIGLER a.lldlng Supply
Hazlett, Mra. Charles Jewell, the bualneaa meotlng In the ab- Keokuk, Iowa, have moVed Into
for building your home. Call
Mrs. Bernard Uevln&amp; Mra. M. ...,ce of tile prealdenla, Ill r 1, properly In tile !olae-Lou-Wan Ad-.
Guy Netgler, Racine, 0.
L. Ohlinger, Mia a lllary 1'111111pa, Bernard Uevlng, aoc1 doled w1111 dlllcn of New Haven. Mr. Udell
3-28-Uc
Mrs. Albert Roush, Mra. Der prayer by Mrs. Carl Gibbs.
II et11j11Qye&lt;l a1 the Foote MlnRouSh, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs.
Members and .(IUeltl attendlaa: eraJ Co,
CIGARETTE vending machines
Clarence !1'01114s aod II r o. we.-, lll!'.a. Rupert ~ .. Mra.
Mra• .1o1m "-&gt;no of Jollel.. n.
and service. ABC Enterpriaelt ·
Chorlel' F:.lanl!.... Gl/e. .,W... ' ~')'~, ~~~ J~- llllola, but """Js atlendlna: - Mason, W. Va. Phone 773. Mary Dudding, , Ka,y II!IPIJ!. AI. ell, Mri.!·Howafll:liili'9J;
mer o_ciool at ~ahall IJnlv6t. . ,I
5543.
6-11-U• Ice Marie Roush and Uoa Thorn- CecU Plckeno, Mra. P. ,A. BOt.. ail&amp;'&gt; 'opent 1M weeltedd Wllltiiiflllij'l1
as.
ey, Mra. OUle Roush, Mrs. Cll,y,. husband' a JI(U'ellta, Mr. and Mrs. ·
HARRISON'S TV AND ANTENNA .
LADIES NIGIIT OBSERVED
ton Alhe,y, ajrs. Thelma Cope. Herq Layne. !lie relurne&lt;l to
SERVICE. Phone 992-ll522.
Ladlea Nl.glrt was oboerved at hart, Mra. Olha Llevln&amp; Mrs. llun1lngton ~ afternoon ac6-10-Uc
..;,_
the Thursday evening dlmer T. Bert ROUib, -.., and Lew- ~eciA by Mr. aocl Mrs.
meetlog o1 the New !Iaven Ro- Ia Kelll aod Mrl. Carl Gibbs La.JM;·'-J•
lary
Club. Rev. 'WUbur Perrin,
ENJOY DINNER
•
Donald F. Rrush, who had eye
;. :
FOR HIRE, new trencller water
IJIIol
the
Unllod
Church
o1
Tile
members
o1
llle
Couples
surgery
recenll,y
at
st.
Joseph
line, cenpool drainl 4 to l2
Club Ollloyed a dinner recenllJ' Hoapltal, returned home Tueawide. Paul ADdenon, M&amp;aon, Chrlll, was guest speaker.
and
guo
ala
allendlnc
al Evans Steak Houoe In Galli- ciQ •
Membera
W. Va. Phone 773-5788 after
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
pella,
foUowlng which lhe,y reJ.
3:30 or 949-31115, Racine.
4-29-tfc Layne, Mr. and Mrl. J a m e s lumed to the home o1 Mr. and
Rwsh, Mr. and Mrs. RuSBell Mrs. Robert Cooke tor the dosCapehart, Mr. aocl Mrs, Clyde sort course.
QUICK Q U I
C. C. BRADFORD
Foley,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
w
1
n
Atlendlog
were
Mr.
aoc1
M
r
a.
.:!!t..:!=.!..:!!!:~~!i!.!!.!J!i:
, AUCTIONEER
Stein, Mr. aocl Mrs. Rome wu. Earl Clark, Mr. and Mrl, George
Q-0n what Grtlclea of 4p.
Complete Service
llamaon
and
Rev,
WUhur
PerBums,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jamea
pcrel
were zipper~ firol
Phone 949.3821
rln.
Dlebl,
Jr,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
tlled?
Racine, Ohio
cmCLES MEET
Miller, Mr. aoc1 Mrl. Looter C A-ID 1924, the Goodridl
Crill Bradford
Tbe Ruth and Dorcas Circles Zerkle, and llle hoot and holtompauy pve the lra4e
name "zipper" to ploohea
011, Mr. and Mra. Cooke.
with 1114e fallenera.
ENTERTAIN
SEWING
CLUB
All! CONDITIONING RefrigeraMra. N. J', Swackhamer 111tion service. Jack's Refrlpraa
lertaiDecl tile membera d the
tion, New Haven. Phone 882..
Julia T.BryiiiiSewllqCiubTuea2079.
4.,;.uc
ciQ ettarnoon, It her home In
Mai&lt;XI Clt;y,
READY - MIX oonerete deliverIlenetoualiomemodelcecream
eel rig,t to your project. Fait
and·
cake were served to lira.
and. easy. Free eltlmates. Ph.
W. T•. Slone, Mra, F. A.~.
9!12-3284, Geogleln ReaciY..Mix
Alto. L~d Roush, Mn. N, ·0,
Co., Middleport, Ohio.
Woln,
MrO, Donald Smith, Mrs.
G-30-Uc
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Ollie Roush, MrS• .1o1m C. Fry,
Mra, -...t Wapn!Ws, Mra.
SEWING MACHINES, rOpolr aorHerman
~. inimlbor.l , ·and
Yice, aU makes. wY 2~28f.
Mra.
WUUo
Mclolurra¥ aod Mra,
Tbe Fabrlc!liop, )'omeroy. AuLee Glbbl, IIUOitl.
tllorlzed Slopr Sole• aoc1 SerTile next nieetlq fJI. the club
vice. We hrpen ScJ11on.
..W
be their im!'BI picnic and
3.29-Uc
..w be held 011 the lawn ., the
home of )!&lt;. and Mr&amp; W, T.
Stone, Auallt l8t at 6:30. at
LEGAL NOTICE
which lime
and aueota
S.OI•d P'f'OP91GI, will b. "celvocl
will
be welcomed..
SMITH AUTO SALE~
t,y tho Board of Eclucotl011 of the
ESTHER t:;IRCLE MEETS
ICAMAUGA, OHIO
Melt• Locol $chool Dl1trict of
Mlddlop•t, Ohio, at tho offlc. of
MilS Lftlb ~ell W&amp;l holti
tht ct ...lo: .....u 12:00 o'eloclo: " - ·
1963 OLDSMOBILE convertible
••• al the TueldiiJ evenlngmo.!t.
EOtotern Daylight Standatd tll'llo,
•
new tap, $395. C8U New Haven Sopumloor 9, 1969( for l~uronc:o
IIIJI~'j(_ tile Ealher Cb-cle Ot.tile
few 1choo ltuu1il trud.tl
Lu-aa chure11 ·Woman ., a.
882-2355.
8-17-Gtp COI'II'OIO
on4 othor motor vehlclot. lclt wll
Ito o_ponod at o ~ulor ~n~otlng of
Paul Lulherai ameli, New na.
.
•=
tho 8oorcl of .fdltCGtlon 011 Soptoma ,

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WBCDI SEIYICE
For n. F•stut

~UA,RMTEED­

Open ttl ~ Dolly

., Oswald &amp; Jo..., Jacillr

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Tops Defense

rv1ces

ALL OUTSIDE

6 cyl. Powerglide, radio, clean interior, lilce new
W.W. tires, green finiih.

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FALL PAIMT SPECIAL ·.

1963 CHEVROLET IEL AIR 4 DOOR _ _ $795
1963 CADILLAC SEDAM DEVILLE _ _ _ _ $..1395
4 Dr. Sedan, new tires, spotleu cleon interior • .Grey

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For Sale

,_eroy
Motor Co.

Po•-,.oy •tor Co.

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Find Everything. Frf)in Auto's To Yo-Yo's In.
. .. Wa.nt Ads.

WANT AD '

INFORMATION

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lhe teni!on abealh. lit lblo
condition, · cloolnj the lilt
ca111e1 a snappln&amp; .IOUIICI. Ia
most cases, relief la abtalned by 11ft operau.i~ ·mcrease the aile or the tendon
abeath.
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Werry Swom [HoSPITAL ~Ews]

S - 'llle DoilY Senllnel. P-ro.Y-Niddllport;
COLUMBUS (UP() - U. S. sen.
: stephen M. Young, IMlhlo, will
: retire at the em o1 his current
tenn unless former astronaut
·

Jotln Glenn ent&amp;ra the primary
race, Informed sources _sald tl&gt;
day.
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INFAN'f'S EYE TREATED

'1\ieoday,

Holzer Medical ceitter• t1rat
Ave. VlsiU!W hwra 2-4 and 7-8
p.m. Parent~ only on PedlotrJca

As District

Ward.

Admissions

Jaycee Veep

Publication ot admlnlma la

prohibited until !urlher notice.

Ralph Werry of Meigs County
Jaycees was given the oath ol

Dis~;harges

Shennan Bonecutter, Lewia W.
Click, Mrs. Douglas L. Ccmba,
Chriatln L GUlespie, Mrs. Rlctt..
ard o. Haller, DaiU\Y L Hendrix, Woodrow E. Jones, Mra.
Jimm,y Mann, James L. Mash,
Jr., Mrs, Jack D. Paugh, Mrs.
Walter J, Paulina, Mrs. Olarle.s Perry, Dana M. Raike, Mrs.
Elias W, Sisson. Mrs. Larry J.
Supple and infant daugllter.

Michael Clonch, age I, was olfice as District 24 State Vice
treated by the Racine Emergen- Presidert at the Ohio Jaycees
cy Squad Monday after bel~ executive meedrw in Marion, Sunstuck in the eye by a clothes day, by MlchaeJ G. Mahtros,
hanger, He was later taken to state president
lt.n eye specialist by his motller.
Werry will be in charge of
eight locals in Dl strict 24, Athens. Belpre, Beverly-Waterford,
Logan, Marietta, Meigs, Nelsonville-York, and Trimble Tow~
ship.
TOHIGHT AUGUST 19
Werry promised that District
24
will be busy the next col4)leot
"WAIT UHTIL DARK"
months in meetings. The Meigs
COLOR
County Jaycees Golf Tournament .
Audrey Hepburn
also is to be held Aug. 23-24 at
the Chester Hills Golf Course.
- PLUSWerry disclosed that the Ohio
.,,_,"'" Boone Vera Miles
Jaycees will sponsor a football
Joan Blondell
classi c al the Rubber Bowl in
Akron in which the Minnesota Vi~­
"KOHA COAST"
i ngs aOO the Cleveland Browns
will meet. Tickets may be bOUght
by writing, 14 The Ohio Jaycees
. THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY
Football Classic Office, 201 DelaTwo Gallia County men are
AUGUST 20-71 - 22
ware Building. Akron, Oh.io, scheduled to appear in Meigs

Gallia Men

Will Get

Hearings

Sand y Dennis
Keir Dullea

"THE FOX"

COLOR
-PLUSClaudine Auger

Yul Brvnner

"TRIPLE CROSS"

COLOR

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County Ccurt tonight on charges

SUCCEEDS SHASTEEN

The Pomeroy Citizens' CommitOOe, organized recently to protest high sewerage rates in Pomeroy. will meet at 8 p.m. MoJP
day at the Meigs JunJor H 1 c h
School in Pomeroy. Olin Boothe
has been named temporar)· chairman of the committee replacilll:
Ray Shasteen who has resigned
as chainnan.

in connection with the alleged
beating a wee~ ago of Richard
Hays, a Middleport policeman.
Russell Robbins, 21, GaUipo..
lis, is charged with assault am
battery ard Dave Maynard, 23,
GaUipolis, LS charged witn interfering with an otricer. On pr~
vious reports, the charges were
reversed am incorrect on these
two men).
A third man in the incident.
named by Gallta .. Meigs officers
as Lyle Sheets of pt, Pleuant.
and Gallipolis, is still at large.
He is charged with assault an:l
battery, according to officers.
Meigs - Gallia lawmen almost
had Sheets last Friday. He was
spott.ed on the Kanauga • Hender·
son ferryboat but got away, ac.
cordi~ to Gallia Sherif( Denver
A. Walker, when the ferryboat
pilot, Glen Goodman, backed the
craft away from the shore atKan.
auga, took it to the Henderson
landing, abandoned It, and fled
with Sheets.
Goodman. ac cording to Sh~r­
iff Walker, Is tl'le father-in-law
of Sheets.

Pomeroy League to

NEW ACCOUNTS

News••• i,r: Briefs
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The Pomeroy Boys· Baseball
League will hold a wiener roast
Wednesday beginning at 6 p.m. at
the rear ot the Meigs Junior High
School. Team managers are ask·
ed to see that two grills with
charcoal are furnished fOr their
team, and table service and covered dishes may be brought by
those wishing to do so.
Trophies wUl be awarded to
the Pirates, the 1969 champs, ard
o£ficers will be elected for next
year. In case of inclement wea.
ther, the event will be reset.

ltaHonal

For Rent
SMALL HOUSE, lower Monkey
Run, basically furnished. CorJ..
tact Esta Brickles, Albany Gulf

MIDDLEPURT, OHIO
Member Federalllepu~it Insurance Co

service stadoo, Albany, Onlo.
8-!!).31p

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Lodt Morar mmuter GIICitab .f1tJurmsn
LOC!r II:ORAJ!, SCOTL.\ND - THE WAY WILUAM SilqJ1011
and Jlunwl McDonell tell It, tho)' were rOIOialacroao Loeb Morar
when .., came a monater. 'l1lo two Sundo.y flohormen aald dlo thiJw
ll'om lho deep lake""' 80 feetlo!w.1.d rCIWIII llumpo, wao dork b......,
and came at tllelr 18-foot bol~ Mcllcnellllid he Jammed 111 aar at
tbe Looh Monr ,....ter.
Tho llllqr bit dle end oft lho ...,., McDonell oold.
SO SbqJ..., raloed a 1111o1aon and fired. He llld lho blaot dull a
!wr Inch wide hole In lho llllqr IIIII "It dl"" bol01r lhe ourface," No
one oloo r.s seen It abiCO. Loob Mmv lo a DOiatoboriOW lal!e to Loeb
Nasa where Nessie the monater has been the abJect ole. hunt tor gen.

Devoted To The Ireter~,. Of The Meigi-MOMm Areo
. XXII NO. 86

eratlona.

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Four vehicles were heavtly
damaged in an accident at the
Pomeroy • Mason Bridge ~
day at 4:04 p.m. Pmneroy Police reportecl.
Larry Good, 20, Pomeroy, was
tn vellng north coming ott t h e
bridge when his brakes tailed.

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Autos Collide,

by George Seyre, 65, New Ha·
ven. who was also comi!W oll the
brldp. Aller IIIIa collision,
Good's vehicle struck a seeond
ear drtwn b)' Helen HW, Racine, which was comirw onto
the bridge. Tho HW vehicle In
turn struck a car driven by Jdm
Smith, Pl. Pleaaant, which was
to tho rear of tho HW car.
Helen Hill sustained an eye
injury but was DOt '-ken f or

FIIDAY AND
SATUDAY
9:30 TO 9 P.M.

The state Highway Patrol In-

ELBERFElDS

vestigated a two-car collision at

Fines, Suspended

and eight-tenths miles south ot
Chester. No one was injured

Sovie,. btu:ldng offfrom peace talk&amp; ·

LONDON- THE SOVIET UNION HAS ALL but backed out of efTwo young Gallipolis m e n
forts to mediate peace in Vietnam, dlplOIIlfttic sources said UXlay. convicted of interfering with a

We-U .intormed Communist diplcmats said there is nothing from Mos- police officer were fined $100
cow to do !n the current state ot the Vietnam War and negotiations each and given suspended 30 In Paris.
day jail sentences Tuesday night
The Soviet attitude was motha.ted by its belier the United States in the court of Mlddleport Mayhal done l'lOth1qJ: worthwhile to date, from the COmmunist viewpoint. or C.. 0. Fisher. The two men
to j\astlfy Soviet lnterventiOJ'I, let alone SOviet pressure on the re· are Russell Rabbins ard David
glme o1. Prestdeat Ho Chi Minh. President Nixon's de-escalation pro-. Maynard, both 21, were fined
arUri and latest moves totya~ partial withdrawal ot American fore~ $100 and costs am were given
11 were brushed asld1 11 -'lnli&amp;nJ.flcant oi outrlgh~ ~,s&amp;niqKieu." 30 day auoponded jail sentences.
The incident OCcurred .rly last
downtow1t
Tuesday morning when Middle-

lldlilrefi'JOliiliti'CSeelu

NEW YORK - HAIUlUNE MOSCOW Communloto are plannllll!
a JhO!\Y. r~ In Czechoslovakia tonight and Thuraday to set the stage
for 1 uanif crackdoWn on Uberallsm, ''the Now York Dally New• said
today. b a copyrlJhted Washlnlton dispatch. News correspondent
Jo~
· Greeno aald reliable Eur-n diplomatic sources told U.S.
otfl 1 about the hard--liners' scheme.
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''Ibe .hard-line plotters eJ~PCct to install Aloia lndra1 longtime

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Actions Fded
Six divorce actl.oos came before lho Meigs County Common
Pleas Court the past 24 hours.
Two were filed. three w e r e
granted, and one was dismissed.
Extreme cruelty is charged ln
both new suits filed. Arlene F.

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COLUMBUS (t!PO - Voters
in the Hamilton Local School
District ol. COlumbus o n c e
again turned thumbs down on
a school tax levY, pushing·the
crisis-ridden district closer to
losa ot siate aid.
By a 450-644 vote Tuesday,
a proposed 18.5 mill 1 e v y,
including a 6 mill renewal, was
rejected. It was the fourUt rejectloo in less than a year.
Its defeat leaves school otficials with only one m o r e
chance to appeal to voters this
year. State law forbids more
than three elections&lt;' in one
calendar year. Issues were deteated in November and l)e..
cember 1968 and In a special

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a directi"Ye from

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nrec1 volley after volley of tear gas Into dle predomlr•nlly

pollee

ycq~~_ Cruwd. Those slow

to respond were kicked or beaten on the

baafl Wtth .....
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W~ wan,. Hwband'• heart
~· · ' CAi"EToWN, SOUTH AFRICA - THE WIDOW OF Clive HaL(&gt;~

light up
a bargain!

tho' ci&gt;IOI'ed millhllnd whose heart was transplanted to Dr. Phlllp Blalbtq, • • the heart returned.
"I'don't want it preserved In a b9ttlo," Mrs. Dorothy He.UDt said
Tu~Jsdayo .. 1 wart to .make sure the heart is properly burtec;l. I am
!lot aOI!V to rest untU I get back m,y husband's heart." Doctors plann,tew: to cut apart the heart for a study by the world's medical exporta declined CUDmeiL

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Pomeroy. There WUI be

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"THE IMPOSSIBLE

YEARS"
David Niven

Lola Albright
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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Wetl ..oday Olld Thuroclay

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HOT OPEN

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Seventeen Meigs Countians
have been named to the dean's
list at Ohio University for tlle
196&amp;-69 spring quarter.
First qtarter freshmen must
have at least a three point and
second quarter freshmen must
have a tltree point accumulative
to be nam,ed to the list. Upperclusmen must have a 3.3 average to be named
The Meigs County group ineludes:
Bill R, -Allen, Chester; Karen
R. Hawley, Carol
King, Olita
F. Lewis, Harry M. McGuffin,
Jr., Frances D. Slavin, Jac~
R, Slavin. all of Middleport; Ma.ry M. Hysell, Minersville Route
1; DavJd G. Hargraves, Michael
J. Hargraves, Kermeth L H&amp;r~
tung, Rita B. Lewis, Nancy A.

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AprU elecUon this year.

.,.rci, only hope or havi~V at least token represenlaUon oolhe
N,..,btr gene~ election ball«, however~ by wiMlng theDemocra-

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Electricity lights and lightens your work. Lightens your budget, too. In
this age of rising costs all around us, electricity has remained one of
your best buys!• You're enjoying mo~e and more ofthe things elae!:rlclty
does for you, so naturally(those bills are bigger. But arQil't you glad the
Ohio electric light and power companies have been working to keep the
price per kilowatt hour low I • W'!en you live electrically, you're In step
with the times. Enjoy enlightened living : .• light up a l)argalnl

AL$0

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trifenUJ

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Ue.:.mn
.-. mtion f~· ,&amp;ttorne.Y general over
. Guy 0. Farley.
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TONIGHT, AUG. 19
Elvia '69
"THE TROUBLE WITH
CIRLS"

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Si.li.t for $40,000 has been fited in the Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by William M Shiflet, Canal Winchester Route 1,
against Edison Hobstetter, ex~
ecutor of the estate or the late
Fred A. Shiflet of Middleport.
The plaintiff petitions that he
performed business services for
the late Mr. Shiflet including
writing business letters a n d
checks, preparing business rec~
ords for income tax purposes,
made real estate tax payments,
made repafrs to properties owned by ~i'net aOO transported
him on business trips,

He lurlher claimed his request

Jo White, 10 Lincoln
Terrace, Pomeroy, daughter ol
Mr. • • Mrs. Dan White, will
()nter Capital University in Columbus' as a freshman on Sept
to
I when tho school opens lor Ito . Clark from Alva B. Clark oo
120th year.
grourxla of gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty and gave
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custedjo of !oor minor chil ren

~~= aJ:~or;e C:~msaJ~

riecl and the father of a sevenweek-dd baby.

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for the $40,000 was denied, and
he asks the colll1 to award hlm
the amotmt.
A. diVorce action, chargi~
gross neglect ot duty, also was
filed by Dixie Van Meter, Middleport Route 1, against Charles Van Meter, Middleport. The
plaintiff seeks restoration of
her malden name - Wamsley.
Ba
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TO ENTER CAPITAL

discharged, strlkiqJhlm

ruled the inSU"Ument was the
legal will of the &lt;!eceased.
'!It
tlo
brought 1&gt;1

Meeting Tuesday, the Meigs
County Commissioners opened
bids on a new truck chassis and
cab for the county highway department.
Submitting bids were t h e

D. Wehrung, Porno-

Gary

Barbara

' "~'~it
in:~e stomach. Sturgill wal mar-

years.

roy areaj Kathleen G. Bailey,
James M. Ha.mm, Racine area.
am:l RonUd M. Orr. Reedsville.
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d'ntally shot and killed himaelf
after hunting in woods north ot
' h..:r late Tuesday. He wasp~
r
/ ttrw his shot&amp;un into his car

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$40,000

Horwrs at OU

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a picnic dinner at 1 p.m. Friends
and relaUves an Invited.

MEIGS THEATRE

17 Listed for

VA.- WlLLIAM C. BATTLE, the former U.S. am.. ;~~~~
ba•saf.or to 4Ustralia tapped by conservatives to Wlll'y Vlrdnla'•·
YOUNG FATIIER KILLED
1 ~u.,J-ed Democnd:c party, was nomirated tor governor Tuesday in
qtil: sta~e runott eJection ever held in the commonwealth.
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (UPD _
51Wl~n attorney Anirew P. Mlller of Ahlrllgon spoiled the Bruce Sturgill, 17, Athens, accl-

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ne" park on State Route 33 Gil the
rlgbt side of lho new ldgbway

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Levy Fails Again

the nauon•a leaders prohibiting hos. · t111 demOnatra.dona, police and army tro~s Tuesday used teargas,
~\ubi ·anJ armored car a to disperse hundreds of demonstrators in
"~ ..... Sc;p.Jare, '11\e protesters ShOUted 11 NazisJ" 41 GestapoJ" aS

PLAN RQUSH REUNION
'llle Gideon Roush family reunion wW be held Sunday at lho

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IPRAGUE - RIOT POUCE AND ARMY TROOPS Ieday guarded
central Prague qalnat any renewed demonstrations marking the first

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Mrs. Dowell awarded custOOy
of two minor children.
Dismissed in the court waa
the divorce action or Arletta
J. Pickens against Eber 0 .
Pickens.

kina.

c:e.trol Prague like armed camp
Dialfl.

Middleport, same growds, with

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lation. There was an alt~rca­
tion, and three men in the car,
including RobblnB and Maynard,
took off tor West Virginia in
their car. H a y s pursued,
lrlerd of Russia, u first secretary of the Czech Communist am was injured when the Middleand new strong man of the solidly pro-Moscow government," port pollee car went out of co~
wrote. The dispatch sald Communist agents would start the trol on a curve on Route 62 near
t" tonight by putting uppostersdenouncingthe Communist par~ Laldn.
the Russlaas.: Police were to tear the posters down Thursday
Hays was taken to Veterans
·- ne, pick:Lns rtghta with hostile Czech crowds whenever possible. Memorial Hospital by the Pam&amp;lao would organize other sham demonstrators.

eroy emergency squad. He was
dismissed from the hospital over
the weekeOO but has been unable
to return to his duties as yet.
The third man in the inci·
dent, who has been named as
Lyle Sheets, of Point Pleasant
and GaUipoUs, has not been apprehended.
Othet·s fined in~or Fisher'!' court Tuesday
ht were
Tom
stuu;cy ove Road,
near Middleport,
tty larceny,
$S and costs; Lawrence Fields,
53, Middleport, $10 and costs,
intoxication, and William 0.
Jacksn, 45, Gallipolis, $10 an:!
costa, reckless aperation. John
B. Richards, 20, Point Pleasant,
forfeited a $25 bord posted on
a speeding charge.

The¥

asking a divorce from Roger
Thomas Klein, Pomeroy Route
1, and seeks custody ot the millor child. Mary T. Clark, MIQ.
dleport, as~a a divorce from
Paul E. Clark.
Divorces granted were to Joy.
ce L. Mohler, Pomerey, trun
John S. Mohler, gross neglect
of duty am extreme cruelty,

leavi~V

port Patrolman Rlcr.rd llaya
stopped a car 011 a traffic vio-

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;~.1 ~~ E. Rutland Has Its·
as ex.e...ui.Vi. o ""' e...

h111111&gt;"red earner In the day 1&gt;1
sightseers.

Limited marttol law ,...
proclaimed to keep down lho
crowds and prevent loot:iJI&amp;. A
force of i,OOO NaUonal Guarlltmen acted as pollcemen.
Food and medical o1Q11loo
were Oown in by glam
transports trom Atlanta. Fresh
water was at a .Pl'etnium, u
was milk.
Dry ice and French bread
were rushed to Bay St. Loula
trom New Orleans. A 1 i 1 h t
plane, carrying penclllin a n d
other
medical alC)plles
to
GulfPort, crashed at a New
Orleans airport, kllllng a doctor
and three other OCC\.IIIIr&amp;a.
Power was out along much ot
the
ccest.
Few tel~•

worked.
Most

ot the bodies were be1:a&amp;

airlifted

to

Hattleabur1, · 70

miles from the ecast..

llarrie Marie Smith
Resigns County Job

Sentences, Given

By United Preas lnternatlonel

Officers reported that David
P. Elolter, 44, Rt. l Pomeroy,
headed north, signaled for a right
turn into hJa private driveway.
Behind him, Billy G. Kincaid.
40, New Haven, tailed to stop
aOO his car struck the back ot
the Holter car. Moderate damage was done to the Holter car
and heavy damage was done to
the Kincaid car.
The palr&lt;ll elted Kincaid to
Meigs County Court Aug. 22 on
a charge of failure to stq&gt; withIn the assured clear distance.

Two Divorce

diminished.

poured into the main building
and "we who had babies had to
·hold them up on that ledge over
the blackboard to keep them
from drowning because the
waler was r!sl~¥ so rasL
"You know what was really
bad? All thoae babies in here
crying. They didn't wart to
die.''
ln Pass Otriatlan. 23 persons
tried 1.0 weather the storm in
the Richelieu apartments, a
brick building by the gulr which
had withsUIOd· earlier storms.
Despite warni11gs they stayed.
None survived.
Equipment Moved
Bulldozers and other heavy
equipment were moved into die
area Tuesday, but searchers
generally had to go into·towns
on foot to clear away debris
before the motorized Units
could be brought up. The task
was
time
consumil\1,
arw1

"God, it was awful,'' said
Wilma McCune, a Pass Christian resident who with 500 other
persons cowered in the high
s chool IDllln&amp;siurn at the height
tloodtidcs.
CoL Miller Dent, Mississippi of the hurricane, The gym
Civil Defense d irector, said began creaking ominously and
there were large areas in Pass the refugees all rushed into the
school building only
Christian and Long Beach main
minutes
berore the gym root
rescue teams were just beginning to explore three days after collapsed.
Mn, M(·Cune said the water
the disaster.
Wade Guice, Harrison County
ClvU Defense director, said "I
woUldn't be surprised if we
have a thousand casualties." In
his area, which i nclucles Pass
Christian, GulfPort and Biloxithe hardest hit towns- ••we are
now finding them (bodies) in
groups,''
More than 200,000 Homeless
Missi ssippi Gov. .Tohn Belt
Williams said "some estimate
the death rate could go above
500 and possibly reach 1,000."
The resignation of Miss HarMore than 200,000 persons rie Marie Smith as director of
were homeless from Alabama the Meigs County Welfare Deto Louisiam. Some towns were partment has been accepted by
virtually wiped out by Camille the Meigs County Board of Comand the giant tides she brought. missioners.
Williams said the damage
Miss Smith directed the c~
could rW\ "in excess of ~0 ty welfare department · witl'l of.
million ard, perhaps, go beyond fices in Pomeroy for a mmber
$1 billion."
or years alii then was made diWilliams a ccompanies Vice rector when the welfare departPresident Spiro T. Agnew n a ment and the aid for the aged
helicopter Inspection or the were combined several years
area today. Angew is making ago.
the tour on orders froot
The department now operates
President Nixon, who already in new building located at the
ha s declared the Mississippi corner or Race St. and North
coast a disaster area and Third Avenue in Middleport.
authorized $1 million in relier
Named to serve as acting difunds.
rector of the department w a s
The Red Cross said it WII. S Mrs. Adele Cllllums who also
caring for more than 40,000 has been associated with the
department for a number of

bridge connecting Henderson, W. Va. and Kanauga, Ohio. Target
date tor completing the bridge, which will replace the Silver
Bridie, is Jan. 1. 1970.

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5:25 p.m. Monday on Rt. 7, two

Services said the organization
has counted nearly 2,000 homes
destroyed an:l another 2,080
with major damage.
Horror Not Dlmlnshed
for the residents ot the towns
smashed by Camille, the horror
and shock of the hours they
fought for survival had not

Hescue work also involved
killing or huOOreds of snakes,
some
of
them poisonous,
washed into the area by

READY FOR FLOOR - Steelwork Ia COIIII&gt;Ieted and lho
·Melbourne Construction Co., North Canton, is readying equip.
rD11nt to begin pourtng the concrete floor ot the new tour - lane

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Robert M. Pldrpont, ratione!
dir~ ctor or Red Cross Disaster

1,000.

treatmenL There was no arrest.

Driver Charged

refugees in sttelters
disaster area.

believe buried in the debris left
by Hurricane Camille~ whose
· 190-mile-a~hour winds spread
destruction across a 600..squaremile area.
Officials said 163 bodies have
been found so Car.
They
predicted lhe final death toll
would be much higher- possibly

SHOP WEEDAYS
9:30 TO 5 P.l.

His car struck another driven

elty, and Sheryl Dowell, Middleport, from Calvin R Dowell,

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(UPD- Rescuers carried out a
slow search today in mud am
rubble for hundreds ot bodies

Four Vehicles Heavily Damaged

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PASS · CHRISTIAN.

him from a death sentence.

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Camille~s Deatii \:ount

Bludt leoJer begiu IIJO.year l4lllleiU:e
COLUMBUS - BLACK NATIONAUST LATHAN DONALD, 20,
began aervl!w a 100-year term In the Ohio Poaltentfary here today
for the slayinga ot fourmenduriqJthedlsordera iii. the Glenville seotion of Oeveland last !.UIIliiUU'.
Donald was brOUSflt to lhe prlaoo from Cleveland Mcnday after
a jury of eight ww,en and four men fOI.IJd him iuiJt;y ot seven counts
of first and second degree murder, but recommeated mercy, aavtJw

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. . looks. We've aat thell al priCIS
you'd '-dly blUm possible
nowadays.

COLUMBUS - GO\( JAMES A. RHODE'.'&gt; M&amp; oljpled In to law
the state's $1.8 bUUon education program ror the nut two )'8lr&amp;,
which he called the "tlnest education bill ever passed by the 0 hi o
General Assembly."
Rhodes put his slgqlture 1111 dloeducaUonpacl&lt;ap, whlcb lncludoo
higher cigarette, liquor, corporate franchise and plitllc utility toe•,
during a bill-sigrdng sesaion Tueaday.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1969

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Sweat• w..U. Is h-. ~Pin, so
o!Mit JOII'•If with the bat of the

It'• now tile Ia., of tile land (Oialo)

Violet Lorraine Neff from Jack
S. Neff, grounds of gross neglect ot lduty and extreme cru~

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Jolin Mohler granted temporary
custody of tour minor children;

WILL BE HERE

entlne

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Hold Wiener Roast
It is e-asy to open a savings account
with us. So don't put off any longer
starting a regular savings program. It
i 15 one of the best ways we know to
achieve your particular goal in the
future .

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Own Dump'·:.~~~&lt;,... a suit forall-

Blaettnar Auto Co., MeigsEqu~
ment Co., Keith Goble Ford, R
H. Rawlings Sons eo., am
the Po:meroy Motor Co.
The board will take the matter under adivsement, since several pr~s were involved in
the bids. The board advertised
ror sale three trucks at the
same time as it adverdsed tor
the new vehicle. Bidders were
pennitted to figure trade-in al·
lowances oo the vehicles. The
only bidder on any of the truc~s
for an outr\ght purchase was
Syra cuse village which offered
$65l. 60 for one of the three vehicles.
. The board will decide later
on which ot-the five bidders will
receive the order for the new
truck chassis ami cab.
Tuesday, the board and its
clerk, Mrs. Martha Chambers,
made its monthly inspection trip
to the county infirmary. Numerous bills were approved for pay·
ment and a letter was presented from George Hargraves, superinterxlent of the Meigs Lo-

cal School District, IIIII FraiB
W. Porter, board member, In
refereoce to a deputy sberlff

bellll! uoed for protectionof!ll'&lt;ll"
erty at tho new Melli H II h
SchooL

At an earlier special Hulont
the board acctllbld 111o 1il4 of
the Blaettrar AQto CO. on a ...r
cruiser ror the sherltra depart.
ment to replace a vehicle which
was recently wrecked. '111e bid
of the Blaettnar Co. wu $2.495.
There was no trade-in.
Attending Tuesday's meetinl
were the clerk and Commissioners Charles Karr, Sr, Robert
Clark and Warden Ours.

Bleachers to

Be Repaired
By Boosters
A work session. at which
bleachers will be repaired and
painted, was •. set tor Se.tW"day,
Sept. 6, when the Southern Athletic Boosters met MoMay nilht

at the high school.
Members ol the boosters will
meet at 10:30 Lm. on the SepL
6 work da,y to make the necessary repairs at the stadium.
During the meeting presided
over by Bll1y Hill, C&lt;ach Bob
Ashley ard his assistants Bruce
Wallace and Jalm Blake, both of
Mlddlet&gt;ort, spoke on lho 11&gt;proaching football seaaon. BlahB
will teach at Syracuse and Wal·
lace at Letart Falls ln addition
to their coaching dutJ.,s.
Mrs. Roger Theiss n1 JIUD..
ed new treasurer oC the booster
group and plans were made tor
a memberlship drive. A special
booster m~ was set tor .7:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept, 8, at

The August edition of "Ohio Cities and Villages," published by
the Ohio Municipal League, features a story with photographs on the
community of Middleport and its sewerage system.
The story relates the struggles and frustrations that took place
in Middleport from 1947 until 1965 when higher government was demanding action on the sewerage system, the eventual solutions to the
problems involved arx:l the completion or the lagoon type system.
The reature shows two photographs of tile being laid - one spot
is near the Ohio Hotel. There is an exceUent aerial view of lhe lagoons
\nddleport.
The
began working on Sept. 7, 1968. The total cost of the the nigh school.
The group alsodlscosaedplana
tor a tall festival tentatively set
MA.RIE SM:TH JAY made her first visit to Pome- tor Oct. 17-19. Food booths ud
rides will be aJnOI'W the fa.
roy In ah'host 13 ,years recently•
tures
and. possibly a
and
Mrs. Jay left Pcmeroy in September, 1956, following her gradu.
queen
wlll
be
crowned.
ation from Pcrneroy Hfeb School that spring.

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Accompanyirc her here Cor a short visit with her mother, Mrs.
Zuelelia Smith, were rour children, Doma Michele, John. .Jr •• Michael Olarles and Derik Leroy. They were driven to Pomeroy from
Phlladelphia where they reside by Mrs. Smith's nephew, Joe TUcker,

also a resident of Philadelphia.

Control Lost on

Slick Pavement

A car drl...,b1 C&amp;lhorlno !;JI&gt;.
ma
Zuopan, 21, Muon, W. VL,
tale pi tho l!'te Mr. Smith, et
· Kland Oil dllllljlls being oper- elude 50 cents for a pasae(180r mony · fUed. b~ Gladys C r a g to Holzer Medical Center. Her rocnnumberis~35, Her present conwas modoraleb ,..,..... Ia Ul
al, 'llle Rl!llntlf! charced . ~t ated, 1!! !!Ulland but It Is open""' car: $UO . for a p(~)&lt;IV tl'llck or against tecol G, Craig.
.diUon Is fair.
accident 011 COIJnb' RliOd ·5, k
the ~r, 'l'l"'!l.lo!l to· .PiCibate 11' to Rutland VIllage residents. amoll ·ttaUer.,' and $4 !or larger
~
d
lerthl of a mila _., of, . . .
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was. oot lho last will ani te'lltlo'lo·lho deelllion o1 l!ulland · trucks.
lrm ~f!,~rl';"rpte
· IT MUST HAVE REALLY beena !'field ilay" for Mr. and~ •.
.19• liar- '· mont Ot.Uerllitrt B. Smtt!L .. ' . vlilqe ofli&lt;lals imoha... r~
.Garblle pic~ ..wUI conllnue
Article• oil~ lion haw Tracy Whaley who attended ~ 3Uh ann~l old fiddlers• convention RoUte 12i 'l'1loodoJ
Sherllf ~
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