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i:&lt; iodUol ........ uailnod to tbe
TWo dhor&lt;e aetl..,. haveh llt!!_l, .... JIOloc:t, made ..... fllod, two have- IJ'IDied ud
~; {,.._ . . . perioi:IIW1111ld wu
..,. dlamliood In tbe Melp Couo:· : .. . bore ..... Thursday.
v common Pl•a ~
I I - L, Wlil&lt;er, l'onlorQ)o,
0 : P, E. ~. chief of. Ute
·;, : Federal llill1wal' oatce at Char- Ia - . g a diYOrce from Eloise
: IoilGb, Wednesday Indicated no G. Wallrer, Pllmeroy, on charges
~ iiYellllpU... of. tbe brldiO 0011· of. IJ'(IBB nealoc:t of. duey ud OX·
.: W.. to. be dOOle b)'hia treme erueitf. lllarles K. Stew- .
; ._,He aald tbere wvelooae art, Middleport, also charges ·
; bolll In tbe bridp now, loft ln.. 81'011 negloc:t ofduey ud extreme
: laldonally so tbe could be cruelt;r In his petldoo against
: Jaelled up In llle eenter, bulthoy Vera L. Stewsrt, Mlddlop&gt;rt Rt.
: will be dibtoned 10011.
1. He asks cul~Ulet' of. ..,. chlld
AI for the rust spots, Car- ud IIIIOIIter chlld expeeted to be
: penter aald 11te steel Ia painted born In SeJl(ember.
: Ia lbe llhop, erected and then
Dlamlaood In Ute court was Ute
.: alloril to corrode before paint.. dlvor&lt;e suit of Linda L. Bo,yles
: IDe so the paint will adck ...,.. acalnst lllarlea W, llciYies. Vio:: OYOII\y to the surface of. tbe let R, RUe was grllltod a divorce
from PaulE, RUe and was given
1he use ol her malden name,
Bro!m, and Clrol F,Dyewaagly.
en a divorce trom Donald E. Dye.
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Frederick (Fred) Moornlrc,
85, Middleport, died Thursday
:: morning at Veterans Memorial
:. Hospital in POII\eroy.
· Born at Pt. Pleasant, Mr.
; Mournine was a retired New
: York cemral Rai)r(lld engineer.
. He ls survived by a sister,
•: Miss Ids llloornlue of TuA&gt;er•
::. Plains; a elster- in· law, Mrs.
:;. Margaret Moornlrc of l r :::· am a nephew. Tbnot:hy Mourn;: log, Ironton.
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Funeral services will be held
:: at Ill L m. Sotuntoy allbe RawI;: lows - COOts Funeral HCII!e wl11t
·:: the Rev. MaxDonahueofficlating.
~: · Friends may call at ttle Cuneral
·: : home af\YUme after 10 L m.
~: Frldsy.

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AUGUST 27-28-29
"BARBARELLA"
Jane Fonda
COLOR
- l'LUS"DUFFY"
James Coburn

COLOR

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TONIGHT
AUG.28
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
AUG. 29-SEPT. 2
Wolt Dl .. oy's
"PETER PAN"
(T ochnlcolor)
An llii..C.rtoon Feoturo
Captain H-':'s Pirates,
inker Bell, Indian Brave
and Mermaid Lagoons

S.. tho HAPPY ENDING
"HOOK, LINE &amp;
SINKER"
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jMTy

Lewis, Anne Francis

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

sallora Reller Comm.issloo for

a five year term according to an
entrY filed In Ute Meigs eouncy
Common Pleaa Court. Clark's
new term will begin Oct. 18,

this year.

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MASON- Walter Bulmer, Sr.
88, Hartford, died Wednesday
evening in the Holzer Medical
Center. He was born May 28,

1881, in Kana.,.ga County, W.Va.,
the oon of the lote Timothy and
Lucy Jane Hall Bulmer. He was
a coal miner and a time keeper
for tile Slate Highway Dept.
Survivors include his wtre,
Mariami three sons, Walter,Jr.,
L&amp;wndale, CallL; Donald, Palmdale, Calif., and Milburn, Newhall, Calit; two daughters, Mrs.
Mariam Alice Smith, East Liverpool, ard Min lAicy Jane Bulmer, Hartford; 14 grandchildren
and 12 greal1randchlldren.
Funeral services wiD be held
Sotuntoy at tho FOilesons Funereal Hmne·at 1:30 p. m. wl1lt Ute
Rev. H. C. BUiops oMclsdng.
Burial wUI be in tho Graham
Cemetery. Friellla may call at
11te fUneral heme after I p. m.
on Friday.
PICKUP DELAYED
RUTLAND - Due to Labor
D&amp;y, Monday, tbe regular Rotland
VIllage refuse picloc&gt; wUI be on
Tuesday.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in dowlrtowD

I'OinerOY at 11 a.m. Thursday
was 70 degrees UDder sunny
lkles.

MAIIRIAGE IJCENSE

Thaddeus Scott Dye, 21, ea....
penter, and Linda Gene queen,
21, Albsey 3.

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Friday and Saturday Solo

Berkshire Hosiery Sale

KODAK MOYIE CAMERAS
49.50 lnstematlc

MOVIE CAMERAS ---------33.00

59.50 lnst-ic

MOVIE CAMERAS ----------39.00

79.50 lnstaooatic

MOVIE CAMERAS -·-------53.00
99.50 lns-allc
MDVI E CAMERAS -----------66.00
69.50 lnstamatlc
MOVIE CAMERAS --·------49.00

· Sizes 9-11, 8-9%, 6-7%.
This Weekend

3.95 Hosiery .............. Sale 3.i9
3.00 Pantyhose ............ Sale 2.39
1.75 HosierY .............. Sale i.39
1.35 Hosiery .............. Sale i.09

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LEACOCK TAILE COVERS
Nordic: wo••n pennanent ,.e11 with 10!1 rei"" flwfoh. ·

Wide S.lectlen of YfNI Fe.-wtte Colort

3.98 52 .. , 52 TAIL I COV:IIS ....................... SALI11t
s.•t S2 llr 70 TAILI COVIRS ••• •••••••• ............ SALI o&amp;.29
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9.91 60 ttr 102 TABLE COV!IS • ..................... SAL! 1.29
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52 ttr 52 TAILI COVIRI ....................... tALl ~19
52 br 70 TAILE COVERS ••••••••-• •--••••••••••·IALI 1.19
52 ttr II TA8LE COVERS ••••••••••• ••••• ..... ,.SI,LI 3.99
60'' (ROUMD) TAILE COVERS ........... -. ...... SALE 5.59

NOWHERE, BUT ELBERFELD$, WILL YOU FIND A
BEITER SELECTION OF WOMENS SWEATERS.
New and Classic stvles in all the new fall colors, styled
hy "Dotty Mann••- ••Featherlr.nit - "Empire''- .. Lansing"all well known name hrands, including cardigans, vests,
channel jackets, V neck slipoven, long slee--t• 'urtle neck,
short sleeve slipovers, shells, ski sweaters, soft flat len it
orlons and helancas, bulky orion knits. Make your Hlections
now· and coardinate them with our outstanding graup of
slacks, walking shorts and skirts.
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.PEUANENT .PlESS SPORT SHIRrS
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All si10s Small (14-14!2), Modiu11 (15-15~, Lorto (161~) and oxtra lcwgo (17·17~. Solid colors: Blue, greon,
bronze, gold. Beautiful plaids in 6 best combinations.

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Bo Soro To S.. tho Excollont Soloctlen

Welcome Back, Teachers
SKIRTS ARE AMUST FOR YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL
WARDROBE.
Beautiful plaids and 1olids in all wool flannel&amp; and
twetds, many s'yles including kilties, hip sti,ch pleated
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styles, sheath styles. Sizes 221o 30 and 32 to 38.

•iu• 29 fa 42 and extra •lu• 44 ta 48. 6"' doerM ,olrost.r and 35"
cCNnbecl cottan.
pnn ••II ,.teo•• fl"l'h. Good colot ..leeo
tlon. Stop In,,,,. thom on. You'll like th• cotnfort.t.le Ut.

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HANES WINTEI .UNDEIWEAI
now of Ho~ Wt""r Und..W"r for ftlln oncl t-!1•• ·
eosy seloctl ..... ~~, .......... of oiN• r;...,
YIU)" IMGIIest ttor to tho IMn wh.o weors •I• 54. Union Suit• In
thltMI, ln1ul oncl oatt.• bits. Shlrta oM dntwen, wlritw Walaht
Wlefo a'M quilted Unca.,...,. Stott 'In ltflcl lool&amp; '•• over. Makti 10.. '

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. HYANNis; ~ - Ml!s, ,JOAN KENNEDY, 32, wife ol Sen. EdM. Kennedy, auf!ered a nilocarrlap Thursday nliht.lt Y!al her

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oceur•llli lllat obrd&amp;ys befOI(O ~ lrllluesl'IDII&gt;. .
'28, a Wa•hlneton-secretary,
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AT ELBERFELD$ SEE BACK TO SCHOOL WOOLS
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orion/wool, 60" ' bonded woolen blonds and acryllci.
lncludodare Donoaal fwoods, ·Hounds!Ooth O..cks, Plaldo, ·
Bonded F"nnela, 'Pioida, Twaods and Chocks.
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"MADE·TO. YOUI·ME.IE DUPEMES"

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ATHENs - P~ENT NIXON ENDED A poychologlcal tug-of. war In Greece by nomlraliq Henry J. Tasca as tile new U. S. am-

Select 1'0111' .IIIW *apes at ~· SIYIIIis of Zll\ off the

H~f million

do1lar diamond luwl made

UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OWO - A CARRYING CASE conlalnq

an eadmated JSOO,OOO lndlamanda"'sreportod}ltolen Thursday from

lo New York Cl\y jewelry aaleoman In a ohot&gt;l&gt;liW center In Ibis eastem
suburb of ClevolaniL
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Diamond Coip., told pollee a man wne up behind him and grsbbed

11te cose tr... h!s band as he erterecla cab. He said he had Just completed s - . ., the diamond• to a retsD dlltrlbulor In the center.

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·'" ' HIJNTINGTON, W; VA. ,- NEWLY NAMED HEAD loolbeD cmch
!l/&lt;k 'l"olley of. Marohall Unlverslcy aMounced Thurl'lly Ute addiUon
jlf-")a,rp I!IW uolstalll c..chea to his staU and 11tetlour oophomore
h.~""! . ~ report to pre-sessoli camp.
~~ iOuFFn!l\0
,Ciorksburs radve who wu a twolime AI!-Americiali at VIrginia 'l'ich; had been hlrod to .,..ch 11te de. filnslve backil'ld and Gen!o.Breen, 1 IIY&amp;oyesr veteran of tbe Nadonol
'F!IOibeU Leque, was tile - dafenalve Une ... ch. Ted Shoebrldio,
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q~r{..y' slzo; Plainly

.ma.rkecl. Ea&amp;y to ' " ~nd tty' ~... Woola, 1nylons, nylon
CJUIItecl, daeron a~ Cbttans, • c~.'f'Oll," 'vinyls. SizesSonall, mod_ium, largo ·oncl •,'II!~ l.fl!•· .Big ••!oction, lfi_~

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aopportera and opponents ol the army-hocked
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!11111te poat. ,Supporters hoped the Preoldent """ld do so quickly, Jn.
terpretiJII the presence ol an ambas118{tor as tacit U. S. support for
tile reslmL

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U.slred lqth ftem tap of rod, d,owti)

TqUa new antOO.aador to Greea! ·
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St09 In tt. buar ~nen• end .,.,., lte!Htfl"""' oM ' " tM loc'-'• for
fall wHr. Bit 1electlen now In of•• 2 lo 7 ·ltftd I to 20. Mel~ with
Clltochtd or d.,aohobW. hoN1. ,.... ., the country'• fNcll"'
•nufacturon.· Cot•h•OJ• nrlon ""'1[-.4, doeron •nd cotter~~~ Briftt
In , _ ..__,,, tr~ en o fo'cliet or two thot 1vlto , _ f•ncr aNI lour
wlt.t yot/11 •ell. Now I• th. t.o•t tiiM to huy
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Attend
Hearing

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Roody Fot Your Soloctlon
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• . WASIUNGTON ~ A SINO.SOVIET EXPERT SAID Thursdsy the
•$ovlet Union mlpt tty to deotroy 0.11•'• growing nuclear cllfiOI&gt;Uity
11 the Ru11iaDs leU they could escape a massive ground war.
Dr. Richard C. . Thornton aald the otrlke mllht follow the estabo
Uohmert of Soviet !q!pet reclmea, headed by Chinese defectors and
lndlrecdy
by lbe Russian military, along tile O.lneoe border,

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We corry a com;lete lin'a of Hoover Sweepers includirit
Canvertibleo, Diai•A-Matlc, Portable~, Handlvoc one!
Constellation. Aloo a camploto line ol Cleaning Tools,
Throw-A•Woy
Bagl, ' 'Bolts,
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relea1._ Rnl•h.
Brleht Checb on White Ground

Sizes 6 to 18. Two pioce cotton broodclolh. in r.loids,
slfipos and novalty pottorns. Topl are coat sty e with
notched collars. Bonom1 oro full 'longth. Elastic in.ort
lttr comfortable lit. Many ore permanent preu.

OPEN FRIDAY NI'GHTS
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VISIT ELBERFELD$ DRAPERY DEPT. AND'
SELECT ANEW ~OOI(E~ SWEEPER ~· . .•

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BIG SELECTION iOY$ PA,JA!l~S

MEMBER FDIC
Mtlllbtr Federal Reserve Sys1t111

Rwiam ponder 11rilre into China

9.91 60 ttr 102 TAILI COVERS ...................... SALIL29
PJ~n~tanenl pn~ss,

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NEWEsT EXPANSION - The Pcmeroy n&lt;Mer Shop, 106 Butternut Ave., lach.: West Second
St. in Pcmero;y, Is the town's oewest atructure housirw an expanded business. It is operated by Mr.
arxl Mr1. Millard Van Meter. Announcement:J are bel-published today on pages 2-3. The public is
Invited to a grsnd oponlrc Sunday, II a. m..to 6 p. m.

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Save on your favorite style of Berkshire
Stockint• and Pantlho11 during our
Annual Fall Hosiery Sale.

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many services that will make your work easier.
We hope you will stop in soon so we may get
acquainted.

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Minos Sl1~l 12 .. 20
Half Slus 14K .. 2~

Just received a shipment of girls All
Wealher Coats, in the laltsl styles,
these cOGts defy win~ and rain, many
styles to choose from, in all the
autu111n colors.

Stoc~ up " - an '"- bor• shirt• rou'll N n...l.. far School ond ·
Fall WeM. All sb" 6 to lQ.
shltt I• ,.,_.,.... pnoo, Manr
•• te~perecl atrl••· Cheo•• your ,_...,,.. collor ,,, .. , too, hill .....
•hfrt• on aole ht thl Melt~ ancl Bora 0.!Nfi!Hftf. Sellcl colon, ,....,.
plolcl11 lloth lleht and clorll stripe•, e!heclls.- You'll went .•..,...ill
when JOU ... th11e.
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We're delighted to have you with us again. You
have one of the most responsible exacting and
exhausting jobs in the world and we edmire
your dedication. Our community is a better
place ~use of your presence.

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Walter Bohner
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popper tWHd, CohM'ay bonded ·
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dovblo duty and ll&gt;oY ·. ,.
perfect for Wort., 1 school,
lravol and in town shopping,
Roady to go onywhoro.

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CLARK REAPPOINTED
Frank A. Clark, Hemlock
Grove, has been re&amp;JIPOlnted to
the Meigs COunt;r SOldiers and

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The .Pialntift in the Dye-case was
given custoey of. 11tree minor
ebildren. Both divorces were
granted on charges ot. arosa neg~
lect of. duey and extreme cruel-

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colwnnlst and loulldlna l'alber WOllam F. Buckley Jr. "oocked II to
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Approximately 80 residents
were on hand today when a hear..

BOll HOEFIJCH
T•cbera of the Melp Local
• School District were given $200
across tbe board salary lncreas..
es and revised salary schoWies
for non-teaching employes were
aclopled tenlallveb' Ibis week
when 1he district• a board of edu~
&lt;adon met at Meigs lllib SchOol
in Middleport.
The salary increases tor both
groups are in accordance wiUt
new state law, House Bill 531.
The final approval and dele of
starting increases for the non •
teaching employes are dependent
upon the flaal lnterprelalioo of
HB 531 wh!ch requlresin.,..aaes for both teaching and oon •
teaching employes.
The board accepted the reaig.
nations fA Mrs. Eleanor Zelher
as a music teacher and of Mrs.
April Sml11t, secretary at the
Pomeroy Elementary School. Ap..
pointed as secretaries in the district were Mrs. Lela Curtis and
, Miss Rebecca Stivers.
SUpt. George Hargraves was
authorized to otfer-an adult basic
education class for those who
have not completed the eighth
grade. The board alao approved
tbe establishment or a breakfast
program for aU grade schools
in the district with breakfast to
be ··served to students trom the
first througt, the sixth grade. This
will start about the third week
oC school, and is contingent upon
final stele approval.
cafeteria hmch prices were

Crewman are
Alive But 2
Have Wounds

lng on a $5,280,000 Meigs COunty
HJghway bnprovement project
got underway in the Meigs County Courtroom.
On hind to conduct the hearlf€
was John Dowler, division depu.
Q' director tor Division 10, arda
Jt41f lrC)ni karietta.
. ~A1iMU~O.M, Kora (ll,PO Durllli the M"orrlllig; aspects 1Ul ild-ee·crewmen o1ic1aM a u.s.
of app\-aisil1ll pr~rQ.- which wUI ArmY helicopter shot down by
be needed CDr the improvement the North Koreans Aug. 17 when
were outlined. One speaker it strayed over Communist terstresaed that professional help is ritory are alive, North Korea said
secured by the highway depart- Frldoy. Two ol them were rement to determine fair market · ported seriously injured.
value ot land to be used in the
North Korean Maj. Gen. Ri
improvement. He pointed out that Choon Sun said Capt. David H.
there is no bickering. Th~ first Crawford of Pooler, Ga., and
offer made is the high fisure and Spec. 4 Herman E. Hoffstatter
cannot be increased later.
f1 lowpoint, Dl., suffered major
The speaker pointed out also injuries. Warrant altieer Malthe court recourse which the • eolm V. Lopeke of Richmond,
land owner baa if he believes the itd., was· not seriously hurt, he
amount olfeted Is i!Bdequsta. aald.
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Property owners were urged to
Rl's disclosure carne in reply
c:~erate with appraisals an! ~I request by U. S. Marine Maj.
point OlA alllactors of the value Cen. Arthur Adams tor data on
of their lands.
the men's condition which had
Provisions of a new law which been refused by the North Koraids people to relocate in ease eans twice before.
Ri, however, evaded American
they must move due to a hlghway
imprOvement were outlined by demands that the men be releasSpencer Cllns otthe highway de- ed. When4heAmericansldeasked
partment. He pointed out tho dan- Nor11t Korea to return Ute men,
ger ot premature moves by such Rl countered with the demand
reside•s arll spoke of a council that the United states disclose its
which advises am helps such res- purpose In sending the craft over
idents some 90 days betore con- North Korean soil.
strucUon acUiilly begins.
The present plan ror the fm..
provement as revised since a
Ohio Five • Day Forecast
hearirw in 1962 was outllned.
Continued warm In Ohio Sat.The construct1011 project coyurde,y lllroosh Wednesday, wiUt
ered by the hearing Is on State
highs averaging in 11te mid to
Routo 7 and u. s. Route 33. The
Ujlll8r BOa ud lows In Ute mid
locaUon on Slate Roote 7 Is from
601. Preclpltedon wiH total
a point four tenth a of a mile eas~
around one.tour11t Inch. Chance
of the iuncdoa of State Route
of. tlumdarshowers Monday m1
143 to a point -tenths ot a · Tueoday, but more likely about
mOe east or tbe present JIIDCIIon
Wednesday.
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,board Pay ·lncre.ase

again set at 20 cent-. with extra '
milk to coat fOil!" cents, This
price was made possible lhlo
year clue to tbe approval of. Ute
dlatrlct's appllcaU... for add!llonal federal luneh fUnds.
Mrs. Doloreo Wolfe and Mrs.
R. L. Jacoba Were appointed
leachera In tbe Title I program
and lbeboard~i,Rm~Vedllr"""""'s
Garage ln Middleport as the lo..
cation for the auto rneehanica
shop unttl the' shop facUlty ln the
new hllfl schOol Is completed.

The purehase of oonie small
pieces of additional ~
for the new bulldlnK as reeommended by the arehlteel was ap.
proved. These Include mlaeellaneous custodial equl....,.,
mlscell.,..... lcll&lt;hen equlJ&gt;ment, protective wall -matl tor
the gym, clinic equipment and
IUrnllure, otools for labsandfurniture for teachers• room. The to.
tal coat will be $4,396.23. 1bere
are still a few additional itema
to be purebaood

Men Tell

Mutiny
LANDING ZONE BALDY,
Viebiam (UP~- The men of A
Company told the story or Uteir
mutiny today- a tale of rear. of
loyalty to blddies, of a
lieutenant who took death hard •
Lt. Eugene Shurtz Jr., 26, of
Davenport, Iowa, the company
commander at the time, said
his men were stricken with tear
after nearly a week of heavy
combat.
••r you've worked in Vleb!.am
and you've seen a battletleld,
you know what it's like," Shurtz

said.
He described he losses hh
unlt had suffered as ,.tremendous. , .we had 95 men on
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52 men on
9.mday," the day of the mutiny.
Slurtz was relieved of his
command Collowing the incldent
and was reassigned to LZ
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troopers said 9\urtz was too
inexperienced Cor the company
commander's job but that the
order ror the company to
advance was 4•stupld,"
uwe had rive people and fear
grabbed hold ot them," 91urtz
said. ..In previous days, they
had been able to conquer it.
Once these live people were
talked to and reassured, they
moved out."
He confirmed the olflclal
Army version- that live men
refUsed to advance against
Communist positions in the Q.&amp;e
SOn Valley but changed their
mlnds an llour later.
9\urtz, an athletically built
six-looter, had been in VIetnam
about a montiJ.
"The onl:,y thing wrong with
Lt. Slurtz was that he didn't
have enough experience, •• said
Sst. Dennis Davis, 21, o1 Sl10&amp;111, N. c.• a member c1 the
lieutenant's former compa111.
•• Sunday was the third day we
had to go Into 11te some spot
Where we lost a ~~t of people, •'
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - Greene
Lfne Steamers, Inc., operat:oi~s
ot the Delta Queen ·riverboat on
the Ohio River, plans to sell
hs operations to Overseas National Airways for $1 million.
William Muster. president of
Greene Line, said Thursday the
aile Included tile COI!alrucdoo
ol a new overnight river passenger boat to reJd,ace the Delta
Queen scheduled to cease overnlglrt tripe after November 1970
because of changes in federal

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to go ahead, 11 Muster said. •-rtte
pre- stockOOiders decided to
sell to ONA so 11tat Ute pe,_
ger riverboat trade can be per.
petuated!'

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McComas, and board member•
Vlrldl Klq, Mrs. E. o. Rail, Don
Mullen, Hiram Slawter and For_.
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For Leaving Seene

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Home Economist

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Bill Porter.

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wlih tap41,.d l•t•· Wide helt loop1, no euff1, $tO p,.,, fabric of 50'1
Fortrel Pol,..,ter Of!d 50" Cotton. Solltl color, IN'td plofds In •la:n 211 te
38 wolst.

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QJeen probably woold be
retained u a floating restaur..
0111 or a day • excursloa boat
011 the Ohio and Mllllsalppi
roguladona,
Rivers.
The boat llae will be operated . Pions also Included develop;
by the present management as ment of two rlverfroat ia.d
a aubsidiar7 ol Overseas, if the leueo, one in Clacllllatl IIIII
airline's apptlcatlon liled with rmother 1n st. LAJUls, for conthe CivU Aeronautics Board is struction of Ooatlng enlerlalnapproved.
ment center.
Miss Joanna Distler has been
named home economist of the
Columbus and SOulllern Ohio
Electric co. in Meigs and Gallla Countlea.
In her 1101111101 - the flrot
SAlOON (UPil- A truek bit a Vletne.me1e troops three 7_..
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Con): mine ltilllng·D•e New ago;
wl1lt otllces In Mlddl~
llamjrlhlre
Nadonal
Guards..
The
five
National
Guaidlmea
Mill Dlader wiD divide hor work
week between the two coundea. men who were drlvlue away were driving down a road 3'i
!ite ffill attend a company train- from the battlefront 011 their nilles nor11t ol Selgort Thesday
way to got processed oot of. when he truck's rear wbeel1
ing schoolin'Colwnbuslnthenear
Vietnam
for home, military hit 40 pounds of explosives.
future before initiating major
spokesmen
said today.
They were Spec. 4 Guy A.
programs in both countie1.
On
Ute
figbting
fl'&lt;lllll,
allied
DI-etl,
22, Spec. 4. Roger E.
A gracOJate ol Eastern Kentucky
troops
killed
at
least
265
Viet
Roblchau,
24;
Spec. 5 Rlchanl
Universi\)', Miss Distler is a
CODll
and
North
VIetnamese
· E. Beaesl, 24, Sst. Richard P.
former home economies school
soldiers
Thuroday.
Eighteen
Raymond, 27 and Spec. 4
teacher and has also worked as
Americans
were
lcllled
and
87
Gaetan J, G, Baudoin, 20, all of.
an eeonomist with a utility comwounded,
Mandtelller, N.H.
J&gt;IUU' In Maysville, Ky . She Is
The
heaviest
u.s.
losses
were
residing on North Second Ave. in
Wresder is Held
In the ~e SOn Valley 340 nilles
Middleport.
nortbeaat of. Saigon where
American forces have killed
more than 1,000 Nor11t VlelnaLANCASTER, Ohio (UPI) ELBOW FRAC1URED
meae in the past 12 da3's. More Jerry Graham, a prol.esalllllai
Russell V. Manuel, 38, Racine,
han 80 U.S. soldiers have been wreader .......- wbile try1na
was admitted to Holzer Medical
killed In 11te same period.
to take his molber' a body ll'Ofl!
Center, First Ave., at 10:30 a.
Thirteen American Marines a hospital in Phoenix, Ariz.;
m. Thursday with a Cractured
were killed In the valiOY was held in jail here today on li
rig!ot elbow. An employe of the
Thuroday and 13 woonded. They charge of leaving Ute sceoe of.
MCil River Co., he was IJUured
killed 18 Comnwnlst troops.
an accident.
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while throwing a line from one
A SOu11t Vietnamese patrol
Graham,
s
native
of
Buckeye
bergo to IIIIOIIter wha! 11te llae
led by a U.S. Green Beret Lake, Ohio, was held
CBU!lhlln bits behind him.
sergeant discovered an obso- bOIId after leaving 11te scene of
luete U.S. Mtl tank hidden in an accident after his car hit
LOCAL TEMPS
an
UDderiJ'(UMl Communist anotller near here Thurlday,
The tamperature In downtuwn bunker near Tay Nlllh Thurs..
Fairfield COunl;y sberill's .! lf!lPllmeroy at II a.m. Friday un- day, Military opokesmen aald It
cen said there were no o111r
der 8UlUQ' &amp;Ides was 75 degrees.
had been caplured from ..........., out for blo ar.._ · ' •, ·

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Co~ing

LEVI'S NUVOS

Follorrlne Ute meetil!i

board membero and odrnlnlllrOtors Inspected 11te bulldlnp, and
11ten 11te IJ'OIIP and ita fomilllll
were guelll lor a plenlc dlmer
at the esbla of. Mr. and MrL

Delta Queen
Will be Sold

Story of

·neu.·Llii!IHnianu,·alpde.

A aalary od.e4.1e for extra
asslgrunents such 11 the year.
book, scbOIII new-r, coachlng and band was readopted, and
eoochlrc asslgmnenta for 196970 were .wroved. .
Llnds Morris and Hell French
were IIJ:IPOinted bus drivers., Bert
Grueser ao a custodian, Louloe
Redlord as a subsdtute eOIIkand
Faye Manley &amp;I substitute U
driver. 'Ibe reale;nation ~ Joe
McMurray as a bus driver wu
accepted.

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POMEROY, 0.

p.m.; Jellboot up 1:20 a.m.; Jef..
ferson up 6:15 a.m.; Natlmal
up 6:45 a.m.; Lock 21, Bucko¥•
State clowD 5:50 a.m.; Racine
Locks, w. H. Slaver, Jr. up 9:05
p.m.; ORCO clowD 3:15 LDl.; MI.
Slate up 3:55 a. m.; Gr00111p
Locka, Elllha Woods clowD 4:45
p.m.; llt,you LaFitte 11:30
p.m.; RavenolRIOd clowD 3:50 a.
m.; ~ Zlllblr up 8 a.m.; .J4
-Fiore'\gi 7 ~$ill.; J, S. Lewladdliii ·
$,. a.m. DorOtb,y L Southena down
8:20 a.m.; illeldabl Locka, Alii .
Brent up 5:30 p.m.; Charlet R.
stev..... up 11:30 p.m.; Ellla LooiiYIUe 1:45 a.m.

THE

RACINE HOME
NATIONAL BANK
"Member of FDIC"

RACINE, OHIO
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Pomeroy
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Best Wishes
POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
GRAND OPENING
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Divided lp in Ohio
Roser Cloud aald Thuroday·
that Oneo aaHued IIIII bollil•
forfeited ill hl&amp;f!wa,y patrol caHs
totaled 1110rl,y $6 mWII&gt;Il durlnil
tho 19691laeal year. Tho audlfDr
or slats 18111 die overall ll&amp;ur•

OPEN HOUSE

Best Wishes!
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Pomeroy
Home &amp; Auto

t'e congra.tulate you on your faith in the
business life of this community and the
bealllification program of downtown Pomeroy

THE FARMERS BANK

and Savings Company

waa $5,968,6418, ov $45,302 ....,
the &lt;OIIecUCill Gf $5,92!,368 1m
ftocali968.
ID Yelp Cclum;y, die courll col•
!ectad aad turnedowrtolheolale
In 1969 $1,119 as the slats's
stare of lines anol IIUIIIO)'.

992-2094

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POMEROY

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POMEROY, OHIO

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.. . Ft·OWERS .. ~:.,~ · -~. .
BEAUTIFUL!
SPECIAL SHOWING OF A
WIDE VARIETY FOR THIS
SPECIAL EVENT

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Upon The
Occasion Of
GRAND OPENING ·

Mr. and ·Mr~. Millard Van Meter Extend A Personal

. Pomeroy Flower Shop

Reddy Kilowatt Says

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oaco mobile lllnllni reiiOUI'oe
center ill central Weill Vlrlinto.
A
of Marlhall Unlverol.
t;y, he holda a lllutsr'a Dosreo
In Guidance !rom Ohio Slate Ulll•ea:llt;y IIIII hao served In llldor.
lblp pooiUono In varlouJ alate
IIIII national 8Uidance asoocle.

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PH. 992-2974

MASON. II'. VA.

Congrat~Lations

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Karl Grueser &amp; Sons

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PICKENS .HARDWARE ..

Villle1 l'lllllloldl\ll

liluo.l lllvtrtl•lll rilt ..

771-5554

Hlor at Ripley IIIah Scbool, Me.
Co:r llu been • IP&amp;clalllt ill suldanco -~
1967, llaeentJ¥ he waa
to
direct a leclerally fllndod lllld-

Jii!CS.M.\l!ON All&amp;\

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MATERIALS CO. .

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IIJCHAIU)i. OWDt, PUILISII!JI

CONGRATULATIONS
POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

PLUMBING CONTRACTOR

FLOWER SHOP

2:40 a.m.; Wllllleld, Gl.,_

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Loola up
up 12:45
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Boaworlll
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Success To You!

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

hi;, l!ia been IIIIDOd Director or
Gulduco Strvlceo ror tile Slate
Dotioriment or Educallon.

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GRAND OPENING

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OHIO RIVER - Lock 13, PhilIp !Pint 4:30 a.m.; Lock
14, Onward up 2:55 p.m.; wu.
llam H. Z l - up 5:20 p.m.;
st. Maryo up 1:15 a.m.; Helen S.
4:30 a.m.; Lock 15, Roy L.
12:15 a.m.; Euo Arkan111 up 2:25 a.m.; Jolin J. Rowe
down 5:40 a.m.; Lock 18, A. v.
Crlaa clowD 2:25p.m.; EdwardS. ·

Midwest Steel Corporation
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POMEROY
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1m A, MeCO)o, II, anallveoflllp.

BOAT MOVEMENTS: .
GAUJPOLIS LOCKS - SoiQr
8 p.m.; Joho Ladd llaoa
8:35 a.m.; 8eekJord up 10:- - . .. 05 p.m.; 0, c. !llaarer clowD1:30
a.m.; Helen J. up 4:25 Lm.; An..
dreW P. cathoun up 5:25 a.m.;
Semel up 8 a.m.
KANAWHA RIVER - Marmet,
JOIIII' A, Graan up 8 p.m,; 0. F,
down 8:15p.m,; George
T. Price up 10:45 p.m.; Ollaehlla
down 7:10p.m.; Poll,y R. up 4:10
a.m.; Fort Daarbom up 7:10 p,

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lie, SundaY Sc)IOOI ~ SUndlf
POMEROY • ·cifEs
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School,
tf:IIQ·-. m.; """nlllll ......
ED ME1li0DIST - Robert R.
ship,
10:30
i; · m.; Sunday •• ..,.
Wayne Roush, Sow!. Worohll! Cord,
Pmteroy - WorIIOI'Yice, 10:45 L m., llrot 011!1 oblilo 10:30 L m.1 CllurchS!il&gt;ooi• n1iW eryice, 7t.Pra.rer meetlrc
Wedntoday, 1 P. m.
third Smdays; evenlrw wouhtp. 9z1&amp; a.m.; Frank Vauahan,
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN- Wor8 p. m., aecond Sunday.
!Dendenl. Oleiter - Worship,
lhlp,
8 i.m. !Qilowed by fiuiday
CHESTEI! CHURCH OF ,THE eLm.; C"'r&lt;h Sc_hool, 10 a.m.;
Sch&lt;l&lt;&gt;l.
NAZARENE - Rev. Herblrt . Roger ~e, a..,.rlmendent.
,olfi, PAUL LVTIJEIIAN - 8Jn.
Grate, pootor. WIM'sbip aervice, . SEVENTH DAY .ADVEN~T _
day
a~:hool, t:t5 · a.m.; wonhlp,
11 .. m. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday.
SUIIday School, .9:30 L m. Rich- Pmteroy, Mulberry, Hla. Rood, 10:30 a.m.
SY·RACUSE UNITED ME1lf().
Borton, 51¢ Charlea Bl.. nor1h of Veteraao MemorW HOI•
'ALFRED UNITED METHODIST DANVILLE WESLEYAN - J. ard
DIST
- Paul o\. sellers, pastor;
sen, alllstant Sill~ PrayOI'meet- pltal. Philip Gapr, pallor. Sabo
CHURCH - Rev. Edwin Eugene A. CUrry, pastor. Sunday S..:hctol,
Ben
QulaiOilben'Y.
Sunday School
bath
School,
Salbrday,
2
p.
m.;
Wed nesci ay, 7:30 P.m.
WUIIams, pastor. Swtday School 9:30a.m. i worship service 10:30 lng,HARRISONVILLE
PRESBY· Worsblp, 3:15 'p, m.; Youth Fel· ~t. Worahipaervic:e,9:~0a.~.
at 9:30, Lloyd Dllll11110r, s"'t a. m. Youth am jllnior youth TERIAN - Mrs, Norma Lee, .lm,.hlp and Adult Bible sa.ly, nrat alii third Sunday, Evenillll
Worship . sentces at 10:45 with service, 6:4S p.m.·;· Evening wor·
sernce, 8 p. m. f0Uf11t Sunday.
Sunday School ~0111, W-oday, 7:30 p. m.
Charles Taylor, la,yleader. WecJ. ship, 7:30p.m. Pnyerandpraiae
LANGSVILLE MlllW AY Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. sw..
f1RST UNITED PRESBYTERneadiJ' evening prayer services Wed., 7:30p.m.
IAN CHURCH - Middleport,. services each &amp;aqday at 10 a.m.
day service, 8 p, m., the Rev.
at 7:45 p. m.
Max Donahue of Middleport..
Guest minister, James Buchan- alii 7:30 p. D!: Tuesday evenirw
UNITED FAITH CHUM~~ JEHOV AU'S WITNESSES, Lar- . an, Sunday School Sqlt Sunday worahtp, 7:30.
MIJ)DLI&lt;I'UM! CHURCH ol ~ease settlement - Robert E. ry Carnahal'l,· prealdlrw:mlnlster. School, 9:30 L m.i Worship serv.. ·- ·SUTTON UNITED ME1ll0.
Christ In ChriatlanUnion- laW- Smith, Sr., pastor. Sunday School ·sunday: Bible lecture, 9:30 a.m.t ice, 10:30 L m.; Choir _practice DJST .:_ Paul A. sellers, J)Bstor;
rsace Manley, pastor; Mrs. Rus. S141t., RoyJOOnaon.Sundll)'School Watchtower atud1, 10:30 a.m.; 7:30 p, m. Wednesday.
Martha Lao, Sunday School St;Jt.
ao11 Yoong, Sunday School super- 9:30 a. m.; Worihip aervlce, Wednesday: Bible otudy, 7:30 p.
POMEROY CHURCH OF 1liE Worship service, 10:45 L m:,
.-ent. Sunday achooi, 9:30 a. 10:30 L m. and 7:30 p, m. each m.; Thursday: ministry aehool,
NAZARENE - corner Unlooaad second and fourth SUDIIay; ewm.; evening worship, 7:30. Wed- Sunday. Youth meetill8 anc1 choir
7:30 p.m.; service meeting, ~:30 Mulberry. Rev. Clyde V. Hender· alng worahlp, 8 p. m., third SUDnesdly prayer meetlng, 7:30p.m, practice, 6:30p.m. each Sunday.
~p.m.
ooo, pastor, Sunday School, 9:30 day.
LO'J"i'RJDGE UNITED MllTH-· KENO CHURCH OF CHRISTENTERPRISE
UNITED
METHMASON CHURCH OF CHRIST
ODm _ Worship, first and third Norman Mccain.' ~t. Serviees -Miller st. - Everson Week· a. m.; Raymond watbura, sow~ ODIST- Rev. William Alraon,
Sundays of each month, 10:45 L weekly at 9:30 L m. Preaching, ley, pastor. Bible study classes, Morning worship, 10:30 L m.;
Even!Dg service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- paator. Rllplt ~-... ~·· EJ.
m.; seconJ and fourth SUndays,• first and third Sunday of month
don Weeks, ISIL Worship serv·
Sulklay, 10 a. m. Worship and
7:SO p. m. SundaY School, 9:4S by Charles Russell, 9:30 Lm.. preaching, l0:55 a. m.; Sunday Week service, Wedl\esdly, 7:30
ices,· 9:30 L m.; Sunday School,
L m. Christian Eadeovor, third
TilE BRADFORD CHURCH OF evening service, 7:30. Bible study p. m.
10:30 a. m.; Youth Fell..,ahip,
~ of each morth.
CHRIST - Charles Ruasell, paa.
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Middle6:30 p, m. Wedaeaay: Choir,
classes, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
LAUREL CLl.l 't t"REEMETH- tor, Richard Gilkey, StCtt. Sun, port, ;111 and Main. Raullln May. 6:15 p. m.; Bible stud1, 7:30.
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Rev.
. -ODJST- Rev. Eugene Gill, pas- day School, 9:30 L m.; Morning
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Stanley Plattenlurg, p a 11 tor. er, pastor. Thomas Kelly, &amp;mda.Y
tor. WOllam Bailey, sLperinteiXS- worshlp, 10:30 L m.; Evening
Morning prayer and oennoo. 10:. achool soperlrttend~ B I b I e . - MlddleporL Rev. Audry Mlll·
ent. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.i worship, 7 p. m. Wednesday Bible
school, 9:30 a.m.; morning wor.. er, pastor. Lester Taylor, Sll)t. ·
30 a.m. Holy communloll, 10:30
Mornl~ worship, 10:30 a.m.j Study, 7:30p.m.
ship, 10:30 a.m.; evening wor. SUIIday School, 9:30 .. m.; MIM'nAll around tho world Thoy marvel at American lncluotty.
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Eveninlt worship, 7:30p.m. WedREORGANIZED CHURCH OF a.m., first litnclay each month. ship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer service, irag Worship 10:30 a. m.; Junior
·'
Factory
chimney•
...,..
great
clouds
of
oonolco
okjw..,.,.
nesday, Christian Youth Crusade, JESUS CHRIST OFLATIERDAY
SOciety, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45
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SOUTH BETHEL UNITED Wednesday, 7 p.m.
to INt na
aa wo produce ....,.. and still ....,.., ihero 6:30p.m.; Pra)er meeting, 7:30 SAINTS- Portland-Racine Road. METHODIST - Worship, second
\:
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PLANTS MEMORIAL CHURCH p. m. Sunday Evaugollatlc meetp.m. Thursday. cholr practice, s~ School, 9:30 .. m.; Mor&amp;- alii fourth SUIIday, 10:30 a.m.;
ond
to
man's
pt011rooo,
wh....,.r
heflt
on
earth
or
out
In
-Prayer service every Wed- ing, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting,
1 p.m. .
ing worship, 10:30 L m.; Sunday
~~
the vaal myahtry of apaco.
first and third Sundays, 7:30 nesday, 8 p. m. PreachiJW serv· Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
l&gt;EXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST evening service at 7 P. m. Wed- p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 L m.
1liE
SALVATION
ARMYEnIn aplto of oil - do, thera b ltlll 10 much that wo
Danny Ew.ns, pastor. N o r- nesday evening prayer service Youth Fellowship, 6 p. m. each . lefl every Sunday, 8 p, m.
voy Ray S. Wining, olllcer In
Scripl11'" ulocUd b"
man c. Will, s.t. Sunday School at 7:30 Pastor, Elder C. W. Sunday at Tuppers Plains United
power, wo ore atlll '"'II and vulncannat do. For all SYRAlOUSE CHURCH OF THE charge. Sunday, 10 a. m., Hall. 1/w .4.-ro"ritall Biblor Sodil"
8:30 L m.; Worship servicQ. ProM.tt.
NAZARENE - Rev. M. C. Larl· ness meetiJJg; 10:30 L m. Sunablo. God hOI flvOn Ul many capabllltlea, lout WO W...
Methodist Church.
Monday
Sunday
10:30 a. m. Chrlatlart EmeaTHE BRADBURY CHURCH OF
more,
pastor.
Bob
Moore,
Sunday
day
SchooL
Young
People's
LeCHESTER CHURCH OF GOD
never meant to "to It" ontlroly olono. To think that wo ,_
I Peter
I Pet.r
SOliday eveniJw,
CHRIST - Mr. Ted Cadwallader,
School
S..,L
Sunday
schoolclas,.
gioo,
7
p.
m.;
Salvation
meeti"8
- The Rev. Chester Bryant, pas-5
~:12-IP
nood nothing INtyond .-IYos 11 nat aolkllllfld•RACINE F1RST CHURCH OF pastor. Jerry Van lnwqen, Sun..'
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; es ror all ages, 9:30 a, m.; Mor~ 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 p.
11
Ia
broahnou.
THE NAZARENE-Sunday School day School Sq&gt;erinteadenL Sw&gt;- Worship service, 11 a. ·m.; Eve- ing worship, 10:30 a. m.; NYPS m., Ladles Home League; 7 p.m.
Wedne.day
Tue1day
I King1
I Ki"'l
1:30 L m.; Morning Worship, day School, 9:30 a. tn.i Mornina:
Sunday,
6:30
p.m.;
Evangelistic
Prep
classes.
Thoro aro , _..... when wo all RMCI to look Into
ning worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer
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10:30 Lm.i Evening Worship, worship, 10:30 L m.; Evening
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST- Mid·
service, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. service, Slmday, 7:30 P· m. Mid. a apeclal kind of mirror, by which wo may ....xamlne our .,
7:10 p. m. Wednesday, Sunday service, 7 p. m. Wednesday, Youth service, Thursdly, 7:30 p. weekprayermeetingWedneaday, dleport, ·corner ot Fourth and
friday
Thundoy
llveo. Such a mirror ~ INt found Ia church wfloro ·Gocl'a
.:.
5ehool ~rintendent, Pauline Prayer service, 7:30 p. m.
I Klnf&amp;
I Kings
m. Monthly sings, first Sltw-day 7:30 p, m. Missionary moetin&amp; Main St. Robert Jackson. pastor.
17•17-2-4
word, If we ...,lly lbtan' to It, can help ~~~- ua tho truth. ·\ ·
MeCH.ntock. Pastor, Rev. Morris
GRAHAM UNITED ME THO.. of each month.
secord Wednesday oleachmonth, SWiday School, 9:30 L m.; Mon11. Walle.
DJST CHURCH- Preaching, 9:30
ing wora~, 10:30 a. m., Arnold
Satonloy
Why nat go and llaton In your thunh Hat lundoyt . ·•
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRIST· 7:30 p. m,
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED a. m., first arxl 118con!l Sundaya
I
King•
"
J\USON
BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Richards,
S..,~
IAN CHURCH - James Smith,
11:17-29
r:~tJIMtKori.CtrAdfl'l'lilfqSn"tlb,ht.,.!mMk... Ve.
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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST - ..
pastor. Robert Paulsen, Suaday Tbe Rev. Harold Cumlngham,
1:30 L m. at former EUB buildw Sundays each month, worship
With the ..... It will, ID-. moOouro, !o--andhetp oos_ _ ....oblo ..... la~ · .
pastor. Charles Lambert, Sudy Rev. Samuel J. Jackson, past«-!'
tng. Elipanded Sunday Schoolses- service at 7:30 J. m. Wednesday School Supt. Morning service, School &amp;f»L Corner Second aiXI Prayer service, 9:30 a. m.; Sunalii community life, thlo ~la_.oredbytho boolnuallrmlalll ere l•oll- - 9:30 a. m.; SUnday School, 10:45
tlCil tor l'IJl'ftrytogradesixchil.. evenings at 7:30, Prayer and
oppeorbelmo.
a. m.; Youth meeti111, 6:45p.m. Pomeroy Sts., Mason. w. va.; day School, 10 a.m.; Mrs. Ger·
dren at former Methodist 11111ex Bible study.
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.&gt;ILVER RUN FREE WILL Sunday School, 9:45 L m.; Wor~ trude Butler, &amp;lCit. Woratrlpaervat 9:30 L m., Mrs. James Stout,
loiASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH BAPTIST- Rev. Coudlll Atkins, shlp service, 11. Wednesday eve- Ice, 11 L m.llaptiatTralnlniUnchildren's superirterdent. SWr
OF GOD - secoad St., Mason, pastor. Bill Little, &amp;mciaySchool ning, traint~~g union. 7; Prayer lon, first and aeeond Sundaya at
day Chorch. School, odulls am
5:30 p, m.; Mrs. Mary Wooda,
W, VL SUIIday School, 10 L m. &amp;lperintendent. Sunday school, 10 serVice, 7:45.
JGUth, 10:30 L m. i Junior High,
THE
ROCJ(
SPRINGS
UNITED
preaidenL
:"
.
Mor~ worship~ 11 L m. Evan- a.m.; worship, 7:30p.m. Prayer
Senior Hlsh and Yoong Adults
Tha
Storo
Witlt
A
Heart
METHODIST
C.
J,
Lemley,
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
ME
THO.
Mlddloil!lfl,
!lhio
geltstic service, 7:30 p, m. Bible meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
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-- llleet in former Metbodist Church
Rocino .
949·3342
Study and prl)'er service, Wed-- Choir practice, Tuesday, 7 p.m. pastor. HaroJd Blackston. church DIST -Rev. Cecll J. Wise, pastilt .Sunday Church SchoOL Boyd
POMEROY
CHURCH
OF school supL Morning worship, tor, Sulllly School, 9:30 L m.;
· I
i·
Hackney, youth superinteo:lent; aesday, 7:30 p, m. Chester Ten9:30
L
m,;
Chureh
School,
l0:15
MW1111111
,Worahlp,
10:30;
E•
·CHRIST - Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
P¥1 high ochool and oenlor adults .nut, pastor. Pbone 773-5133.
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CARLETON
CHURCH-Kirwo-,
pastor. ruble School, 9:30 a, m.; a. m.; Evening worship, 7:30: nlJW worship, 7:30 p.. m.; Youne
m.ht ln former EUBbuUding, HoMYF
Sunday,
6:30
p,
m.
Prayer
Peq,le's
service,
6:45
p.
m.;
Bakora ol Good Broad
bBit Vineyard, s11&gt;L Adult Bible burg Road. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:30 a. m.; Evening meeting and Bible study, Wednea... Preyer meeting, Thursday, 7:30
Middleport,
Ohio
Huntington, W. ":1•·
a.m.,
Ralph
C&amp;rl,
s\Cit.
Worship
Worship,
7:30.
Wednesday,
comClass party, last Monday each
day,
7:30
p.
m.
Administrative
p.
m.
mcDh. Yooth Fallowship each service. 10:30 a. m. IIXI 7:30 p, binOO Bible study and prayer
Council meelil!f!o first Monday of
MlllDLEPORT FlRST BAP·
SUnday, 6'·p. m. In former Meth- m. alternately. Prayer meeting, meeting, 7:30 p. m.
each
monUt,
7:30p.m.
TISTCharles W. Simona,paatdlat building. District youth raJ. Weitneo&lt;Jay, 7:30 p. m. Re~. Jay
EDEN
UNITED
BIIE1liREN
II&lt;
tor,
Robert
Richard- Sunday
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
b' llrst ~ of each month. Stiles, pastor.
PLUMBING AND HEATING · •
La1111svllle Village. Rev. Robert CHRisT - Elden R. Blake, pas-' School SUpt. Sunday Chorch
LET ART UNITED METRO.
992·2550
OW DEXTER CONGREGA· Eugene Muuer, pastor. Worstdp tor. Sunday School, 10 L m.; School, 9:15 L m.; ~ worDIST CHURCH - First and oec·
Wimle
Holoinger,
sl¢
Monllng
ship,
10:15
a.
m.
SUnday
Bible
Cld Sundays, preaching: t.t8p.m.; TlONAL CHURCH - Rev. Wll· service, 10:30 L m.; Glenna sermon, 11a. m.; Evening serv· study hour. 7:30 p.~ ~4:30
Tldrd and fourth Sundays, SUD- lard Dutcher, pastor. Mrs. Wor- Fetty, SundQ SchooiSt.~~t.Sunday lee Chrlatlan 'Eadeawr, 7:30 p. p.m., pme tiqle for JOUUlo weo.
a, School, 10 L m., Worsbip ley Francis, SUnday Sehool Sq&gt;t. School, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday eve- m., Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, pne.t- netday eveninl prayer service,
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MJ'Yice at 11 a. m.; Tuesday Sulllay SC:hool, 9:45a.m. Church ning ~rvice, 7:30 p. m. Mfd.. dent. Song wenlce and sermon. 7:30 p. m.
Bakers of Holaum Bread
• ....._. at 8 p. ui., Prayer am senices first and third Sunday 1'eek service, Wednesday, 7:30
Middlopo&lt;t, Ohio
.8:20.
Mid-Week
pr.,
..
·
meeting
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
services
following Sunday School second · ,. m.
Bible Study.
Wednesday, 7:30 P· m., Mra. at 315 Mala SL, ~ Pleeoom,
BIJTLAND CHURCH OF THE and fourth sa.turda&gt;' eveninga,
BETHLEHEM. BAPTIST Mazie Holzlager, cl_as~ ~r. · SWidays, 11 L m.; WedDeadQs, ·
8
p.m.
church
services.
NAZARENE - Rev. Uoyd D.
BmLE BAPTISI' TEMPLE, 7:30 p, m. An welemne.
POMEROY rmSI' BAPTIST- Great Bead, CharlesNIM'rls,pa,_
Grimm, Jr., pastor. Sunday
Yow Church Nooda Your
tor,
Worsblp
service,
9:30
L
m.;
MinersvWo.
Rev. Arthur N. MaxSACRED HEART - Stmi!ay
Kuhn,
pastor.
George
Robert
School, 9:30 L m.; Morning wor·
Locuat &amp; BHch
1
welj, pastor. &amp;mday, 10 Lm., manes, 8 arx110 a.m. Hob' c~
ohlp, 10:30 a. m.; Young people' o !idruter, Sunday 1chool sopt. &amp;on. ~ Scitool, 0:30 a.~
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MORNING STAR U N T ED the church In Bible BluelY: II a. Ceasloos pre&lt;edl!lll each maaa,
eenle.e. 6:45 p. m. t Evugelistic clay school, 9:30 a.m.; morning
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ME1li0DIST CHURCH - Rev.
worship,
10:30
a.m.;
BYF,
6
p.
a.-ncea, 7:30 p. m. Wednesda)'
WUllam Airaon, paltorj RoJ Van m., the church in WOrlhip; Tues.. .
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION
m. Bible otu&lt;ll'. Wedaesday, 7 Meter, oupt.; &amp;mdiiY School, 9,15 clay, the cburch In vialtatlon and _Bald Knobs. ljev. 1.. R. Glue..
•vlallw service, 7:30 p. m.
tll'UTED FAl1ll CHURCH P,m.; choir practice, Wedlle&amp;- a.m.; Momlng -•hlP 10:15 L evaagellam: Thorotlay, 7 p.m., encaJq&gt;, pastor. Ropr WUfred,
m.; Youth Fellowahlp and Bible . junior choir prectlce; 7:30p.m. Sr., Sunday School S..,L &amp;md&amp;Y,
- Houe
selllement. Sunday clay, 8:30 p.m.
MT UNION Baptist- rtev. CO. st.cly Tburoday • 8 p.m. Fred E. the church In Bible BluelY a .n d Scbool at 9:30 L m. SUnday eveSQpe-at Roy Johnprayer; 7:30 p.m., juniors In n1- worship at 7:30 p. m. PrUIOit. Youth meeting, 6:30, SIJ&amp;o ·en Q.x, pastor. SuDlay School
Smlth, layleader.
Blbl ~ ..... and
· supefintedent, Earl starkeJ, SUDMiDDLEPORT HEATH UNIT•
e--..
prayer.
er meetiDg, Tueoday, 7:30 p, m.
tiQ.
day School, 9:45 L m.; SWiday ED METHODIST - Rev. Max E.
POMEROY u\WER . I..IGHT Ernest Deeter• o:lal! leader.
~evening wonhip, 7:30; Wednea- Donsboe, mlnloter; Eric Cham. CIIVRCH - HarriooiiVWe Road.
Youlh Meeting Wednesday, 7:30
dOy praier and Bible al1ody, 7:au beto, Sunday school III)Jirlntell. Rev. Roy Taylor, pastor; wn. p. m., Ernest Deeter !Mar.~
p.m.
denl Chorch ochool, 9:30 a.m.; ' )lam Reeves, Sunday School Sow!.
MT- HE.RMON
UNITI'D
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED morning worohlp, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; Wor- BRETHREN IN CHRIST - Rev.
PRESBYTERIAN - Rev. Linson youth meeting, 7 p.m.; Choir re. ship oervlco, 10:30 a. m.; Eve- MeRZel smith, pastor. Sunday
_..,a, Vashti Grimm of Letart Stebbins, paator, Sulldl.)l School, hearsal, Wednesday 7 to 7:110 p. aiDg worohlp, ~:38 p. m.; Prayer Scbool, 9:30 L m.; Ruooell ~a­
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FaDo Yiolted Mrs. Frankie Nelg· ·9:30 a. m.; Worship service, 1()... m., Mra. E. Robert Hlmm, dl-. aDd praise senlce. 'lbur~My" eer, 1\t)t..; Alfred Wolte, aaslato. Thia
rector.
_
_
7:30
p.
m.
ut.
MorniDa
sermon,
11
L
m.,
:30
L
m.;
Bible
study
andprayer
lor and Mro. Joole Roush, recentBETHANY UNITED ME1ll0.
e11lllkl!lsermoa,7:30p,m.,alterservice, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
ly,
DIST
Paul
A.
Sellers,
paotor;
RACINE
•
LET
AR't
CHARGE,
l1llliiiS eoch Sunday. Claot meeto'
Mro. Lavinia Simpson lens....
EAST LETART FALLS UNIT· Blythe Theiss, Sunday School WESLEYAN IJNlTED ME1ll0.
11111
11 a. m. allernatiiiK .SUndar
tiJ for two weeks vi&amp;it in eo. ED ME1liODIST CHURCH - W.
SICit..
Worship
service,
9:30a.m.
DIST
CHURCH
Racine,
W.
mornl.rwa.
Davtd Holter, clasa
lumbuo with Mrs. Marian KolghtDale McClurg, pastor. Wors~ second amfOID'thSunday;evelling Dale !o!cClurg, peotor... Sunday 1-r. Chrlaliiii,Ji:-'101', 7:30
IIIP and Alicia. She was aecom- service, secoliJ ani fourth Sunpuiod by Stove Simpson who day&amp; of each month at 9 a. m.; worslllll, 8 p. m. first Sunday. School, 9:30a.m.; Wonbquen· . P m. evecy other SUndQ" eve-THE RUTLAND COI\IMIJNITY ice, 10:30 L m.; UMYF, 7 p, m. . ..i.,g, J-ta sqencer, preeldo!L
apem the dtQo.
SUIIday School, first a ad third Sw&gt;- CHURCH - Rev. Amoo Ttllla, each SUnday; senior ChoLr prac- Prayer meell~t~, 7:80 p.m. every
llr. and Mro. Bill Smith am days of each moti;h at 9 a. m.;
pastor. Sunday &amp;hool, 9:30a.m.; tlco, Thursday, 7•30 P· m.; serv- WednoiiCiaY."Iloord maetiiiK,. 7:30
Jeff of Dayton were recent vi ..
second am lourthSundaysofeach
MaiiiiY of eacll p, m. 'llrat MaiiiiY o( - .
ttors of' her mother, Mrs. Har- month at 10 a. m.: Bible studv. Lee Burnem, ol¢ WIM'Ahll!"'"" Ice Golld, fourlb
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Ice, 11 a. m. Wedne!Miay prayer month at • P· m,; llaP.PY Hueto
POMEROY TRINITY UNITED
'tf Hayman.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.; WSCS~ ftrst meet!Dg, 7:30 p. m. Sunday nl&amp;hl len Sunday School Clau meet- CHVRCII OF CHRIST - Rev. W.
Jolm Dean Foster of Culumbus
Tuesday or each month at 7:30 worihlp, 7:iiQ.
· !Dg, tciurlh Friday ot eacb mooth H. , lerrtn, pii1Jir, Plirick D.'
openl tea dtQ-o with hh srandparp. m.
at 6 P· m.; WSCS, oec&lt;llld F'rlday
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oata, llr. and Mrs. Albert Hill
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN of each month at 7:30 p. m. • 0!· w-, ol¢ ·
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UNITED
lira. Don Nease returned heme
CHURCH
Mr.
Corl
Turley,
ficlal
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METHODIST CHURCH - W, Dale
; tr... Columbuoall8r speadlllllten McClurg, pastor. Worshlp serv- mlnlater. Mornlrw
each
at 7:30 p. "".
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ice, first am third Sundays ot 1• m. ~ SChool 9•30 L m.
THE RUTLAND ME1li0D~· tor. SODIIir choir rel!earlll; 7:80
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CIIURCH - ""'' C. J, .....,. , p. m. Thur~, -a. a u
Mr. alii Mro. Bea Philson and School, every Sunday at 9:30 L
LETART
FALLS UNITED peator, CIR!rch School, 9:30.. 'ielae, dlre~; ':. Thorsday, .~ ,
Mra. Mlm Lewis spent a week
m.; WSCS, oecont Tueoday of METHODIST CHURCH- W. Dale m.; Worobli! aervice, 10:30 ....... ' ~. Buoy -- · tpillllllil party ln.
aC V,rUe Beach, S. C.
eacll morch at 7:30 p, m.~ Bible McCI111'8, pastor. Worohlp aerv·
ZlOII CIJVRCH OF CHRIST ehun:b aoctal .
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Ice, firot am third Sunda,yo, 9:30 Pllliltlroy • !iatrtooinme ·. Road. .
OF
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L m.; oecond aadtourthStmdayo, Jolin Wlbaior, pastor; Jla1 LltoMho Jolm B. Stroog, Robyn and
8 p. m.; Sunday School, firaf.aad .,
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with
Mr.
and
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Brian Simp100 •Ill children.
third Slrldaya, -10:15 a.m.; Meoil~ well&lt; of AuguaU7wlthMr.
Mr.
Kenneth
swart
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Akroa
arf Mra. Jlirry Lemaster alii
spent a week with his mother, on\
m.; am
Biblefourth
Study,
Wedaea,,
Sundays,
9:30' a.8.. , ·
at llurgetlotowll, PL, and
Mrs. James SWart.
p. m.; wscs, llrit Friday o(
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Mr.
and
Mra.
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Roberto
of
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moolh, 7:30 p. m.; Olllclol ·
Hlk'lb Olmltod, Ohio.
lito. MarpretHoudaaheltaad Galllpolla ·were euesto of hla board, ....... Tueoday ot lllle Smith violted ,...raJ · mother, Mrs. Fnnc.. Roberta. mooth at 7:30 p. 111.
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hu been' pOOiaa tor this Clllllpetltloo '""~ Each feature
wiD be Inverted with thl
cara always 8lllpr 1D the raer.
~~ wiD betJlA at 7 p.ni,
with 1111 IIHI ·(I( tour feature•
- . . at 8:30p.m.
Late~ are-etedtrom
a tour ~ area 1D compete in
thla larp ov011t, Eatrleo
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~tloaal Raeeway Park, at teaturtna four 30. - iap events tor more, lid., Pittlllluraft, Pa.,
0111, ,W1 Va., will present ooe of lllpOr late modele, grond . - Cleveland and Loulovllle, K,y,
thl ,! .&gt;pat open competition and lportaman type .....
All or the re~ late model
.., ihe east coaot Satur. &amp;tporJ- ..... grand wiD driver• as· weU u the new endaJ llillrt wltil tile Eaotern StaiN ron twin 30 • lap featureo and
tries are - - to make up
Al(lhall Track Champloasblpo o)IOI'Iamen wiD non twin 30 • lap a
larp field of over tO late mod-

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ela Salbrday nlat&gt;l Each ouper
late model feature will pay $500
to the wlmer, lpOI'Urnen wtU
lhoot for a $300 ,wtn payotr In
each feature wltilllle toW purae
or more tbll!l $&amp;,000 pooled.
Pre - qualifying will determine
llle pooltloo a driver will start
In the llrst feature with an other
fealureo inverted to the flnlah
of 1 driver In the ftrat ooe. Faoter can wiU alwaya start in the
rear.
Local s)JOI'Iamall drivers will
be able 14 compete In all (oor
events. Admissions are $4adulta
and •1 tor chlldrea. Rain date Ia
&amp;mciay Aua. 31.

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Wsbama'o White · In the ltatO," .._rkec~BarOO!Ie
•·at.- are e&gt;IIOCted to be In &amp;I he glauc~ owr a .r•ter ll.Jt
·lili role of the onderdoJ wben following 0: praotlae oeulonlhlo
\hoy open their 1969 ~ week.
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....., Saturday nll(ht at Jlech.
The r.Jcoa'o': G!IIy player who
tel F1aJc1 aplnot an e~erlonced ltlpo tho acale1 with real aulhurl·
lluftalo elaven.
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lOr Ia 190 ,PW!IIer MSka Burna.
Thouafi the ciddo are balleVed Burns, hoWever, ...rrerfc;ladlel~
to ba a&amp;ahwt Coach Gl'ON Bar- cated ahoulcter. duri..-IWOo4Miay
• • • local crtw, the FalcOn pracUce setalona andwlUbaabl.e
mentor io etlU,hoporuJ h11 elev- to see onl.,-limtted detenal¥t ac·•• !*a poll off. victory, .
lion qainat the BloclnL
"If the boy1 ,.PirUa Ire otn~~~a:
recuJars' beck from
.......,, and \hay ao out there la~t ..... ~ J1811oro Ronl,y
.b~ to open 111 wltil a wtn. 1 Smith and Eric Morrlo alii oen.
they ... llllpfioe ......
Dl,elde Ord, SloveHOloteed ·
"""' alii do It, • said Barnelle.
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problem that ~ce1 waham'a In
Ill • to ramo ochedulo this , _

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alii Gary Clark.MlkeMlller,whc
wW also start on otfense against
BuUalo, Is the ooly other letterman reiurnlnl tOr the 1969
aeaoon.
Wahama,- with a total of31
boys on ita roster, has tlve sen..
lora, 13 juniors, seven sqthomores ond six fresltmen.
Coach Don Jennings' Bisons,
meanwhUe, reJ)OI't.edbr ·have sev·
oral veteraao back rr'"" a teem
that ftnlshed laot oeason with a
7-2-1overan olate.
The sfartl"i ollenslve n....,
for WHS Ia. 8l()leded to be Rand¥

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Smith, '-1 junior, 180 lbo., left
~lXI; Mike Miller, 5--11 senicr,
155 lbs., left tackle; Ni&lt;:ky Bar·
ton, !HI Junior, 141 lbs., Jell
euard; Richard Ke.a, :i-7 junior,
180 lbs., center; Dickle Ont, :Ml
seaior ~ 136 lbs., right guard;
Steve Halatead, 6-1 aerdor, 160
lbs., rilbt end; Timmy Howard,
5-11 Junior, quarterback; Eric
Morrla, 5-9 Junior, 145 lba., left
haltback; Gary Clark, 5-10 11e~
lor, 150 lbs., rlsht halfback alii
Dorsel Adkins, S..9 junior. 154
lbo., lullbeck.
Boyo e&gt;pected to eltl:er sfart,
or aee a great deal of action on
dele111e include Chester arll Cur.
tis ll&lt;&gt;ush, Rollble Lambert, Keith
Sayre and Donald Macker.

Game Pride in

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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East
W. I. Pc~ GB
W. 1. PeL GB
Chi- .... 79 52 .603
Boltjmore., .'l 89 41 .66&amp;
New York·... Tt 52 .587 2'12 DetrOit. .....•74 54 .578 14
st. Louis .... 71 59 .546 7% Booton ...... 69 59 .539 19
Plttoburat&gt; •• 68 59 .535 9
Wash!Dgton ... 66 64 .508 23
PlilladeJ&amp;jhJa .. 52 75 .409 25
NowYork .... 63 65 .m ~
Montreal •••• to 91 .305 39
Clevelaad., ; , 54 76 .415 35
Weal
West
W. I. Pet GB
.W. L, Pel GB
Sao Fraa .... 72 57 .558
Mlmeoote .. ., 77 51 .602
• • • • • 73 59 ,553 lj, Oakland ..... 73 54 ,575 :w,
••• 611 67 .548 11h Collfornla ••• 53 71 .427 22
.. 611;'58 ,543 2 , ...: . ~• ;&lt;:!~· ; . 51-16 .402 25'12
.. .. 68 '61 .527 4
s,&amp;tlle .. ; ... 49' 18 ,386 27'h
.... 37' 92 .281 35
Chi- ..... 49 78 .386 2'1'h
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Thursday's Resulfa
Cincinnati 1
Booton 9 Kail City 6
sen
4 Phlla 3
Baltf Seallle 3, lllms.
Allaata 8 Plttabursh 2
Detroit 5 Oaklaad 3, 13 IMe.
St. Louis 2 Houston 1, 10 hUll.
Ouly 1111110a acheduled
MoolreaJ 8 Loo Angelo1 5
Today's Probable Pitchers
Todl,y'o .Prclbable Pltchen ·
(An Tlmeo EDT)
(An Tlmea EDT)
llol!ton &lt;Lerlborr 7·7&gt; at MlnChlcqo CHand• 13·11) at At- neoota (llaU 6-4),, 9 p. m.
Ialita OO..,pao· '-1Q) 8 p. m.
Clevelaad (Tiint9-16latChlca·
St. Loola (Taylor 11-1) at Cl"' 10 Qlorlen 9-14), 8:30 p. m.
clnaatl CMo1oo&gt;ay 6-4), 8 p, m.
Seatlle ·(Patlln 7-11) at Detroit
P~ &lt;Moose 8-2) at Hous (McLain 21J.6), 9 p. m.
ton (Ray 7.:1), 11J0 P. m.
California (McGlothlin M2)
Mootreal (W(pner f..10)atSah alii Kealey 1~) at Boltlmore
Dleao CSIJtorlni 5-12), 11 p.m.
17-t and Phoebus IZ.
PJIIIadelPhia (f'eyman lo.tO)at 5), 2, 5:30 p. m.
Loa; AIWelos ~ 15-12), .11
oaklaal CNaah · S-7) at wunm.
lagton OlaJUU 4-$) 7:30 p. m.
.NOll' York (Gentry 9-10) at sea
Kailoao City (Nelooa M2) at
Fnl1&lt;1ooo ~lchall.U), 11 p. Now York CllownbW H), 8 p. m.
Satun~Qts Gamea
· Saturday'• Cameo
Boital'ol Mhllaoota
St. Louis at Clnclrmotl, lllal&gt;t Cleve at Chl&lt;i&amp;O. twl
Chi- at Atlaaia
seattle at Ditl'Oit
Ptttabi.rih at ilouatoa
Col!f ,ol Boll, niat&gt;t
MOI\tft"aa 'at ~ Dla(IO, idl(ht ' Oakland
ol Waoblagton
Phl1a Loo AiPitt.
Kan City at Now YCI'k, nl&amp;hl
New York at SID Frinelaco.

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men atld nmnert to ata)' and hit :Junior Gerald ·- c k and . .~
lb. ~q~hmtiM'e Chuck Y • ~ '
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The roater lncludea 7 senlll"', klea, 1601b. ~IO(terlllan
4 juniors, 5 sophomore•. am 6 5mlth, 160 IIi; ' J1811or Wood"'IW
The Tornadoea, who have been trelhmen.. 1bl t.ckll are 140 lb. WUoon. %2!Jib. frealman lloqnla
ustng the sqle wtrw oftente, aophomore.steve Jenkins, 160Jb. HID, 205 lb. oenlor latlormu
will be out to improvelaat)'ear'a IOIIMmore NeD Baker, 1351b. Randy IIGberta, and 160 lb. rreonslate of 2 wins apinst 7 losses. aenlor letterman Ron Wagner, man Paul Justiee; guards, UsUL
They will play In the 11x-.n 120 lb. freohman Jefl HUI, 1151b. sento.l- letterman Gill')' Eynonand
Southern V!llley Athletic Confer- freshman Rod Holman, 130 ·lb. 140 lb. ~q~homore Dave Crow,
eace (SVAC).
junior Pat Hill, 200 lb. senior arxt centers, 115 lb. jwdor J o e
Southern has been drUUqr letterman Bill Hoback, U; lb. Hendrlcko om 160 lb. aophOIIlcn
oplrl~
twice • a - day with the players freshman Jay HW alii 130 lb. John Grueser.
Asbley'a entire coachlrw statr hustling through the techniques freshman Mike Nease.
The nine ·pme schedule fCJr
ls made up oC ex·YeUow Jackets set up by their coaches that"lnLinemen are, ends,1601b. sen.- Southern ls september 5, Nor1h
Gallia, aw111; September 13, MWer, awa,y; s.vtember 19, KJpr
Creek, home; September 28, at
Southwestern;. October 3, at -F•
eral - Hockirw; Oetvber 10, Hannan Tnce, home; Qdober 17, at
Glouater; October 24, Alexander,
away, ani the seaton tbal,
November 1, Eastern, at home.
from Middleport Jn Buddy Moore,
John Blake and Bruce Wallace,
who later went on to 1tar at Mar·
shall Universi"Qo. 1.

BY KEITH WISECUP
Veteran Southern Local Head
F - 1 Coach Bob Ashley lo tac11111 1 proapect thla grid OO!lson
few coachea - ifany- could reilib, with only six lettermen back
from a SHO club last ,year and
22 boys workl1111 In pado.
But il Ashley is coeehlng true
to form again this year, the Tor·
Mdoea will make ll) for lack of
•ize •• quantity with pWn ole'
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At Oakes Field Saturday
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After

ROB SILER

a month ot rumlng,

bulidlng witil a 9-19.2 overall

With more deptll on defense than

record.

he has on offensive line, the
choice won•t be easy lor the
coaching lllaft'.
With experience, depth and ....
uaual strength the BJg Blacks
could, with a lot ol work, go ""'
defeated thio season and re(8n
as the rumber one football team
In West Virginia AAA dlvlalon.
Looking over the Big Blacks'
sch.Wie It lo hard to lind a team
that can otop them.

acraping, scratching and knockIng heeds, the real test has arrived.
Saturday nl(!ht at 7 :30 Coach
Dick Ware's Big macks will
meet SOuth Charleston's mack
Eagles at Oekes Field in South
Charleston.
With 18 returning lettermen
and a host of other talented reserves, the ba.rditosed Knights ot
Ware's appear to be one of Point
Pleasant's toughest and most

According to Ware. his oftenolve line weighs In at only m
lbs. but it must be realized that
Ware's estimatea are notoriously 1; lbs. If not more, oil ol the
acluel welsht. Thla III&gt;J)atently Ia
done to mislead bla opponents.
Mter watching the Blacko at wvrk
it would seem aafe to estimate
the offensive line averaging right
around 200,
Thursday Coach Ware had not
decided on a definite starting
power(Ui ball clubs.
lineup. However, observation of
Ware, veteran ot one state drllls suggests a probable of.
championship and ~eral near· fenstve lineup as follows:
misses, reels his boys are ready
In the backfield It could be
lor the Black Eagles but he is DWIQ'Ile Greer or Roger Rouab
CIJick to add that he baa not seen at quarterback, Randy Northup
South Charleston in action and at ruUback, Greg Ciayton at left
knows nothing more about them hallba.ck and Mike sterns running
tllan the fact that they have nine from right halfback .
returning lettermen. With the
lack of a thorough scouting reNow for the hard part, the ofport, the Point Pleasant coach fensive line, Ware's depth Ia two
will have to play it by ear. or three deep at every position
"We'll start with a basic run- and the boys in the line are usuning game to find their weak ally close to equal In ablilty. The
spots, then we'H see It we can task of picking a starter at guard
use them to our advantage." or end is impossible but here is
Ware said,
the rest of the line that is ex ..
Coach mil Young guided his pected to start:
Black Eagles to a 3..7 record
At center, Rick Roberta seems
last year and has had two of his the likely candidate; and the only
best players quit Urls year.
other position that was possible to
Coach Ware's record last sea. pick was tackle and Rob Painter
son, 6-3-1, would seem to give and Ken Moore would seem to be
the Blacks the edge over South necessities •
Charleston. In the three seaaons
As tor thedefenae, Ware seems
that Ware has been at Poiat likely to run the malorlty or his
Pleasant he has shown signs of of!easlve big boys both wayo .

COLUMBUS (VP0 - Game
Pride, under the reins or veteran driver Wayne T. (Curley)
Smart, Delaware, Won the Governor's Cup Trot for three.year·
olds as the four~ Ohlo State
Fair harness racing came to an
ead Thursday,
Smart, 64, guided Game Pride
to a win in the secorxl heat arM!
in the raceoff heat in the third
run. The winner covered the o\lal
ln 2:0e in the raceolt.
" The rastest time of thedaywas
in the first elimirationwhenAbe,
guided by ownerJimmyEdwanl,o,
Sonbury, ran 2:05 4-5 !or his 14th
win of the season.
Smart, track sq&gt;erintendent
OXFORD, Ohio (UP0 - Ml·
for the Lillie Bro•ra Jug Pacing
Classlt at the Delaware County ami University began r - n
Falrgrowx'ls Sept. 18, scoreddou. practice on a sour note Thurs-b1e wins In the two heats of the .
$1,500 Overnl(!ht Trot lor ""ner
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Frank Oren, Wllmlngten.
By United Press lnteroational
W, I. Pet GB
Loolsvllle. , • 76 60 ,5;9
Tidewater ••. 73 58 .557 'h
Columbus .... 72 64 .529 4
Syracoae •••• 71 6.1 .522 5
Rochester .... 69 67 .507 7
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HASTINGS, Neb. ,uPJ) - CiJ&gt;.
Butralo
•••.• 57 75 . 432 17
&lt;lmatl Budde will play Towson,
Md., in the secom round of the Richmond ..• ;; 69 ,510 10
Thursday's Results
American Lqton World Series
Louisville
7 Tidewater 5
tonicht all8r both teams ocoral
Rochester
11 Columbus 1
Oral-round wins.
Clnclllllall e~laded for four Syracuse 12 Toledo 7
runo In tile oecond lnniJV to whip Bllflalo 5 Richmond 3, Is~ 7 Inn,
Haupluck, Conn., 7-3, whUe Bullalo 8 Richmontl 4, 2M, 1 inn.
T'"'IOD nipped Fargo, N. D., ~
Thuroday.
Bill Rolhan tolled a four-ltltter and struck out four as he
paced the Ohio teem to Ito 38th
win aplaot 10 losaeo.
CIDctlatl (101 two lnauraace
r1111 In the 'aevenlh .alii added a
float ron In the elihL

day when first string quarterback Kent ThOIItjlaon fractured

his right haOO in two places.
Team orftcials said 'lbmq)aon
whose hand would be In a cast tor
ten daya, would be out for an i •
definite period, They said his ru.
ture status with the team would be
determined when the cast was removed.
Thompson, second stringquar.
terback on the AlJ.. MicJ-American
Conference team last seaaon, set
a total offense record for the
school when he gained 1,545
yards. He completed 76 of 159
passes Cor 970 yards aOO six

Budde Draws

Towson Tonight

touchdowns.
He gained 575 yardsin146carrles and scored ten touchdOl'ma
on the grounl. Thompson led the
team In scori'V with 62 points.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPn - undergoing back and flhooldor
'Woody Hayes will ahva,ys re- surgery, Last season he missed
member that wonderful )'ear one run game and parts o( four
1968, but he's not about to sit others because rJ: assorted ln..
back and bask in past accom- juries.
•"J'he (lett) shoulder ls , compHahments.
We have onl,y one probler~ .•
Hayes says. '•We have to be a
heUuva lot better than we were
11

ing along rea1 well, .. Kern says.
rve been doing everything the

doctors prescribe. They didn't
last year or we'll be a lot give me any limitations."'
I&amp; Kern inJury prone?
worse. You never, never stand
••It's just a coincidence.• Alstill. Things do change."
ter
m,y back operation last sum"We can't go back to the
mer
I didn't work out. I didn't
Rose Bowl, but we have :\ few
other incentives," he said with lift weights, I didn't nm, I had
no physical contact until tlle
a twinkle In l&gt;is eye.
SMU
game. I didn't have time
Those incentives would be
to
get
in shape."'
retaining the Ri g Ten and nalie's
only tlve pounds over his
tional r.hampionships, and doing
what oo other Ohio State foot- top playing wei.ght ol 185- and
ball team has e\·er done - post rarin' to go.
The Buckeye starting lineup
consecutive unbeaten St&gt;asons.
shapes up this way:
Big 10 Tougher

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Hayes knows the Big Ten will

be tougher this season.
"OJr job is cut out for us in
our first two conference games.
Michigan State has its best
team in years. In its last two
games, Minnesota was tougher
than hell . They' re already call~
lng their backs the scourge of
the Midwest," he explains.
Rex Kern, the Buckeyes' AU American
quarterback can~
11date, knows there will be
more pressure on himself and
his teammates "but I try to
forget about that. Pm just starting out to play the type ol football I know hOW.
uwe can have a good season
if we keep our feet on the
ground and none of us get
bigheaded."

What about another unbeaten
and untied season?
"We'd like to repeat, tllat• s
our goal," the fiery redhead

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Start Practice
The Buckeyes have 30 days
to prepare for their Sept. 27th
opener against invading Texas
Christian. PracUce began today
tor the 1quad of 80, including
39 reb.lrning lettermen. Of the
39, 18 were starters.
Despite the awesome array of
talent, the Buckeyes face sev~
eral problems. They lost All American . offensive tackles
Dave Foley and Rufus Mayes,
center John Muhlback and linebacker Mark Stier.
~ To fill the gapl!l, Hayes shifted
t:Kuards PhU. Strickland and
f8rlan DonDVan to linebacker
and center, respecd\•ely.
Chuck Hutchison and Dave
Cheney, who played just 84
minutes in 1968, aren't as big
as Mayes and Foley, a devas-

tating pair o! 25() pounders,
Hayes reels ..they'll get the

but
job

dono.

Q.lestion on Defense

Then there's the

status ol

defensive tackles Bill Urbanik
aDd Brad Nielsen. ••Nielsen has
a real bad knee. Urbanik has

a bmn

Bhould~r,

has for some
time. rm worried," Hayes ad-

mits.
Kern the Buckeyes' brilliant

lisnal • caller, sat out spring
J)l'actices in 1968 and this year

Offensive Lineup
OCfoose - Bruce Jankowski

and Jan White, end; Alan Jack
and Tom Backhus, guard; Don-

~an. center; HUt~aon. and

Chene.Y, tackle; Ked, quarter.

back; Larry Zelina, 'W~nP~Ck;

eeason are: Kern, who ~
and possed for 1,5()6 1Ull' and
15 toucttdowns; Otis, who set a
olngle • • ....., rushing (985
yards) ancl scoring record1 ( 17
touehdowna, 102 pointS); Tatum,
one or the nation•s top defen-

Dave l!r1ll1lll1'd or Leo Hayden,
left halfback; Jim Otis or Jolm
Brockington, rullback.
Defense - Dave Whitefield
and Mark Debeck, end; Paul sive backs; Adams and Stlll ..
Schmidlin, Bill Urbanik or Brad wagon.
Nielsen, tacklej Jim Stlllwagm,
The offense, a combination or
middle guard; strickland. Jaek
Tatnm, Doug Adams or Mlke Ha.rea' old tamillar tlsht .. T
Radtke, linebacker, Ted Pro- and J..formatlon amassed 4,440
vost. Tim Anderson, Mle Pol- total yards and 328 _polnta In
aski or Mike Senalblugh, 1968. II COil otrlke by land
(3,018) and thrOOIIb the air
halfback.
Then there's a bumper crop

o! sophomore headed Ill' quart..
erback - linebacker Don Lamka,
linebacker - kicker Stan Wblte,
running back TOm Campana,
tight end Jimmie Lee llarrio,
cenrer Tom DeLeone, tight end
Dick Wakefield and defenllive

(1,384).
1be defense recovered 26
tumbles, intercepted 25 passes
and limited 10 opponents ID 15

points a game.
And wiU. both wdto almost
intact, the Buckeyes could be-

end Ken Luttner.

come tlle ftrst team since Oldaboma In 1955 and 1956 lo win

Serious contenders for All ..
American consideration this

back-to-back national
lhip&amp;.

champion~

Willie the Father Likes
Willie's Fielding Best
"People stop me and say, •Hey,
NE W YORK (UPI) - Willie
Mays, 38, is roming back again Willie, will you sign this?" he
laughs. "I tell them 'I'm notWUnext ~· ear.
There never was any doubt in lie, I'm the father,' ard they say
his mind, only in the minds of they want ms autograph anyway.
That makes me Ceel good!'
some others.
Willie ~s 1 father has l\rigllt
Willie Mays has discovered a
tew new aches he never had be- to feel good, Few other persons
fore, he doesn't pull that good ever made more people happy
fast ball or hit it out of the park than his son has in a remarkable
like he once did, and he can use 18-year career. Willie's lather
an occasional day off, but he still remembers how it aU started.
"When he was two years old,
outperforms nine out ortenothers
and can'[ uOOerstand wlcy some I bought him a rubberball,"II&amp;YS
people are looki~ to rush him In- the elder Mays. "I'd roll it to
him. Then when I'd stop, he'd
to retirement.
Nobody has to tell Willie Mays cry for it. Not many people know
he doesn't get the same jwnp on it, but Wlllie was a better rootthe ball he did 10 years ago. He Ball pla)'er than a baseball playknows that. Nobody has to tell him er as a boy. I think his going into
his arm isn't what it used to be baseball instead of football was
my decision. I always liked baseeither. He knows that, too.
But there's at least one man ball best. l felt it was such a clean
who says WilJie is the same now game, Besides, I didn't warrt him
he was 20 years ago.
hurting his knees.''
"To me," this man says, 11 he
While Willle grew up near Birhasn't chafl6-ed at all. He"s about mingham, his lather worked in a
the same todas as he was when he steel mUl.
was 10 years old. He gOOs to
"1 11sed to tell him all the
~Jeep ·early; he reads funny books;
time~ 'don•i · go into the steel
he doesn't drink, he doesn't mills,' recalls Willie's Cather.
smoke and he doesn't bother with "He wenl Lo high schoo1 ard as
any bad company."
soon as he finished, the Giants
The man who says all t h i s signed him."
about Willie Mays knows him
Willie's papa is a hi: like Wilbetter than anyone else in t h e lie. Basically, he is a q11iet man,
world. The man who says allthis not th.e least bit pushs or puffed
about him is his father, also up beca11se of who his son is,
named Willie Mays, also an ex- aOO wnen he smiles, which •is
ceptionally fine centerfielder ln otten, )ou•d take an 011th that it's
his day but never a professional Willie Mays, the son, and not
performer.
WilUe Mays, the father.
The elder Mays, still In good
The senior Mays' pride in his
physical shape at 56, bears such a son is urunistakable, It becomes
startling resemblance to his obvious in discussing the recent
famous son that he frequently is selection ol Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb
mistaken for him in and arOUJ'KI and Joe DiMaggio as baseball's
Shea Stadium where he always greatest outfield or all time.
comes out to see him play when
Willie mad e the "secord
the Giants are in town.
team," sotospeak. Hewasplcked
as one of three greatest living
outfielders alorc with DiMaggio
and Ted Williams.
"I think Willie deserves to be
up there with the greats," his
rather says. "Some people say he

now festured in . ..

should've been in the all-time
outfielct, but Joe DiMaggio has
always been his Idol, and I think
Wlllie would just as soon be second to Joe,"
Mays' father is aware his son
is in the homestretch as (ar as
his active caruer is concerned.
He also knows how much baseball
means to WUHe,
"In a way," he says, thoughtfully, "I reel sorry for him, but
the ttme has to come ror Willie
as well as e\·erybody else. When
the day comes that he can't play
anymore, I'll feel very bad. I
guess I'm just a fan like everyone else, and I'll hate to see that
day.
"~You know, some like Willie's
hitting, but I like his fielding best
of all. I enjoy seeing him glide
around in the outfield."

F1izabeth RolUns
Dies on Thursday
LETART, w,_va.- Mrs.~lz.
abetb R. Rollina, 82, Letart, W.
Va., died Thursday at Veterans
Memorial Hospita1 in Pomeroy.

g.e was born March 15, 1887
ln Mason Cotmtv, the daughter of
the late l V. and Marietta Smith.
Surviving are her husband, W.
J. Rollins, two sons, Nathan of
Genoa, Dl., and George or FJ.gin,
Dl.; 1hree daughters, Mrs. Sybil
Norris, Junction City, Ohio; Mrs.
Kathryn Blessing and Mrs. Clara
C&amp;pehart, bo1h o( Letart; two
brothers, Nathan Smith, Los Angeles. Calil., and aanley Smith
al. Rockford, 01. i 10 grandchildren and six ~andchlldren.
Funeral services will be held
at the Guiding Star Church of
which she was a member, with
the Rev. Wilbur Baxter oflleiatlng. Burial wiU be in U.e Letart

cemetery.

Friends may call at the Fogle~Funeral

Homeanytimeafter
3 p.m. Saturday. The body will
be taken to the d!urefl lor services at 2 p.m. SundQ.

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(Cootloood frODl Page I)
the lett" in the keynote address of tbe Young Americana Cor Free.
dom (Y AF) natlooal c.....,ntl.., Thursday nlgbt.
A crowd of more than 1,500 YAFdelegates, members, and guests
heard Buckley tell or the •• curious panuloxes and studeta rhetoric"
of critics or conservatla,m and dieeuss the difference between tile

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old and the new conservatism. David Keene, 24, the unopposed can-didate ror natior&amp;l chairman of YAF, agreed with Buckley. ••the majority of students are just plain disgusted with what the students tor
a Democratic Society are doUW." the University olWiiiCOnsin law
student said e1rlier Thursday.

A BRIGHT NEW IDEA IN

PATIO COVERS!
• featurina: translucent Rigki-VIny1 In comblnltfall
with white baklkl ert~mel aluminum roof pentls.

• extruded aluminum fascia with tts own c:oncellld
dralnqe system and choice of trim colon.
• wicM variety of post or column IUpporta. A llzt for
Mteryntld. Meets riJjd butklin&amp;axle requiNmtntl.

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,.. ,, llcll)odoo lnthoMelgo Councy hoi;
· lday !lower ·show In Novsmber
·· alill . ~evtral rum raisirw:projecta
.'•lr:e, di•CU!Ied lollowi~ a pte.
' nlc of the . Wlndb• Trail Garden
Cl'iio ,at·llll a.1o River campolte
.i "')I~ If!', •Ill Ml;o. O.rlos Hayes.
:r.·J, •Dilil!ll t\10 mooting conducted
- : ._, ¥rs. ~rtLowls,prooldelll,
,- :: ..11 wU natO.htat Mrs. Margarei
::;: ; ~lll-·~11 wiiiHrve •• otogi"W
:· :· .._lrman'lor the holiday sh&lt;M of
· · ;: ' Meigs Coul\cy clubs scheduled for
Salur&lt;!lY!ollowlngThanksgiv.
,'· : , .11w: at the Pcmeroy Elem'entary
- ; SchooL Genenl chairman or the
sllciw lo Mrs. Reid young.
Home alii Garden caleo!ars
were diltrlbuted to tbe members
alit arrangements were made to
1bovo ·tho. calenda~:_s for oele at
the count,y lh&lt;M.
.Regiciral ard state awards r&amp;.
celved Ill' U.oclubworenoted,anl
Mrs. WUtlam Jarrell was weJciiiiUld Into the membershljl. Dlopllyod at tho meeting were

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inlff:

a public chicken barbecue sat.urday starting at 11 a. m. on the

first place in the Registered
Spotted Mare Dlvlsl011 with War

lot next to 1he clcy buDding. Aey·
one wantirw delivery of dlrmers
can call 773-5571. Proceeds will
be used for the fire truck.

Malden. Arleen Brad!ord, UniOJ&gt;o
t&lt;Mn, clalmod top prize In the
Registerod !t&gt;otted stallloo Dl·
vision with Painted ChaUengor.
0. R. Gillllancl ani SOns, C...
lina, took first with G-Lend'o
Mr. G in the Ohio Hackney Ftr
turlcy W&lt;Bnll1111 SlaUion Class
aOO RusseU Hull, Fremont, won
the Ohio Hackney Futurity twt&gt;
year..old Mare Class with Yankee
Doddle Dolly Doodle.
Lookaways Dark Dream pw

LEAPER HOSPITALIZED
The Middleport Emergency
Squad answered a call at 11:42
a. m. Thursday to the Wyatt..lhle
Service station on Route 7 below
Middleport where Chester Lea9er, Gallipolis, had beccme ill in
his car. He was taken to the Holzer Medical center.

Sprlnp. At this location there
will be an l*rctwwo CGIIIIructad bretween State RouiA! 7 ani V.
S. Route 33 ani OllOUI!b c0111truclion on V. S. Route 33.to iccommodale the lntercha1111e.

Tho project Is oo the 1970 II•
cal :rear of tho Highway Department program and Is eJII)ected to
be offer!l(l l..- solo In the spring
or early summer ol1970.

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VETERANS MEMORIAL :::
HOSPITAl.
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ADMI"11ED - ltlllton Balle,t;:
Vlllton; Rcbart Henaloy, Lon It

11ot1mn.

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DISCHARGED -

Jennlo

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VIctor Young m.~

Mentioned

by the 1f0U9 w ere sevenl pt..

weU card..recelvod II)' Mrs. Robert Thonipoon during her recent
·hospltallz61lon.
A thank you~ was read from
Martla srlnl!erhof! !or the i:lub' a
entrtes ' In the OAGC ltlde con-:
test.
.
. Pl&amp;ns lor the illpL 17 moeU&gt;w
at the hOme o! Mrs, Allard Pratt
include a plant and euttlrw excha• The program will be entitled ""Growil'll Hou'ae Plantl"
and wiD be pnoentad II)' Mrs.
Walter Bentz. Jqe for·arrangements tobeonexhtbttwUlbeMrs.
Leo Kellllod,y, Sr.
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A rature tour was tal{en along
the river bank.

$15 Donated
For Relief

Mr. anti
Thomas Darll
and aon, Craig, and vanessa
Pettit opent tho .weekend It Mount
Vernon visiting Mr. and Mtl.
R!cbard Wlor.
Mr. anti Mro. L.arcy Hudnall
have returned from a vacation tn
An Ohio Association ot Garden
Marl1'" Yitiltlng relatives.
Clubs honorable· mention on the
Larry Mlteh attended the Ohio 1967-68 yearbook has been reState Fair Tuoaday.
ceived by the Rutland Friendly

For '67-68

Mrs. Mn'on Miller remains

a patient at Veteran• Memorfal
Respltal.
Mr1. Butch Grover and Todd
Mr. " and Mrs. Bob Hoodashel~
Brent and Bryan, and Mr. anc::
Mrs. Bob Denoy, ToiJ¥, Mark,
and Robin were In Glouster ~
clay to attoncl the Grover R.Unlon.
lllram anti Dorothy Bolin o1
Urbana were recent visitors of
Mr. anti Mrs, Bob Hoodashelt
and 80fll.

Announce Pie

• The Sew·RIIe Sewi"W Cllll&gt; has
contributed $15 lo the Hurricane
CamUia relief fund U.rough the
· Melgo cooncy ChaPter of ADler·
lean Red Crou.
Meed,. W-lday night at the
club house, a rummage sale
was planaed lor Oct. 2, 3 and 4.
Mrs, BID McDaniel preolded at
tbt meeting when activities tor
fall were outlined.
Mrs, llayinonl Baity received
her birthday gift and 'Mea. Don
McKnl,lht r«eived an anniversaey gUt. Mro. McDaniel llhowed
the comhiiBtion farewell 111111
blrthclay gill which will be pretented to Mn. Sherrie Johnson.
wbo hu now movecl to Georgia.
Mrs. Harold Hool and M r •·
George Hotfman were ilamedhoatenes lor the nextmeettnz, Mrs.
Andrew KUatut was a guest. ReCrelhments were served at the
cORclusloo of the meeting by Mrs.

ley, Mark Bailey. Beth ca •
Janice C&amp;llo, Joanlta Sporictfl

It's time to

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~last crabgrass
Spread CLOUT this .

weekend' to make crabgrass curl and wither. A

Larry Wehrung and Mrs, McllaJ&gt;o
lei. Allonllng beoldes those
Datned were Mrs. Ronald Browning, Mrs. Marshall King, Mrs.
Don Collins, Mrs. Edward Wells,

Baking Winners
Winners in the pie baking contest ol the All - Ohio Electric
Bake. A- Rama staged this week
at 1he Ohio State Fair havo been
&amp;Mounced by Miss Amagrace
Torchlano, area home economlst
lor the Ohio Power Co.
Names state champion and receiving the $1,000 cash awl\rd
was Mrs. Ruby Burnslde of Union

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sader Ralph Nader issued a report blasting federal agencies
for withholdi~ information
Today this tongue.in&lt;heck memo was clrculaU. among
public affairs otticers of one government agency:
"Subject: Withholding information fr&lt;D the preu.
''1. In the past, the matter olwithhoklingintormatlon trom
the press has heen handled tn a Jw,phazard manner.

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good grass. The time is
right. So is the price.

IT HAS COllE TO OUR 'AnENtiON THAT.THE
PUBLIC IS USING THE HOWELL HILL C6METERY ROAD AS ADUMJ»IN~ GROUND, NOT 0~'­
LYON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD BUT IN THE
MIDDLE OF T!tE ROAD.• THIS MUST BE STOPPED! ANYONE CAUGHUILL BE PROSECUTED'
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT.

Bunk lor September. A Dimity

home at Beallsville, Md. alter
visiting here with their son..Jn_
law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.

picnic was planned for Sept. 6
at 6 p. m. at the park on the New

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SALISBURY TOW,SHIP TRUSTEES

Your Garden.'' A demonstration

and Blll stayed for the remainder
ol the week. They are members
d the All - Ohio Youth Choir.
Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beegle will go to Columbus Cor
the parents' concert and return

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REGGIE MONTGOMERY, probably the only Negro
elowo Ill U... United State1, oayo be has bet!o dlscrlml·
aaled .,alnot by other clniu folk, bnl not because Of
biJ coler. Every rookie, he explains, has a hard time
brtaldq lbroug• the big top'• caole aystem.

"• AWARDED PURPLE HEART
PT. PLEASANT - Army Pri-

From Ohio State

vate First Class Charles C. Reynolds, Jr•• 18, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cbarles Reynolds, 812 Vialii, Pt. Pleasant, received Ute
Purple Heart, Aug, 4 In Vleltul.
Pte. Reynolds recelvedtheaward
tor wounds received ln actloo
whUe s~vlng •n y1e~ He is
an artillery forward cbserver in
the 7th Artlllecy'a 1st Battalion
near Dl An, Vietmm.

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Others presentlrc gifts to Miss
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Tripp, Mrs. ROOert Tripp, Mrs.
Edith Teaford, Mrs. James

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Katrina Shinn, Mrs, Virgil Teaford, Mrs. John Teaford an:1

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on starting biennials arxl perennials was given by Mrs. F r e d

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Wednesday night at the Sacrecl

Mrs.;

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Ashley, Heidi and Keith Ashley and
the Ohio State Fair &amp;tnday.Kelth

WUllamson.

kneeisocks.

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decided to collect clothing to Teaford, Mrs.. Sampson Hall,
Ray Heaton. 9.1san Heaton ls re- send to the disaster area in Mrs. Janice Lawson, Mra. Henry
turning to her studies at the Mlssissilllll. Mrs. Pat Duf(y and
Marjorie Webster Junior College Mrs. RQ Heaton, leaders, met
In Washington, D. C.
with the scouts.

awarded and Mrs, Jividen gave
miniature swans as favors. Others attending were Mrs. BlU
Robson, Mrs. Ethel Hughes, Mrs.
Nora Mills, Mrs. Helen Reynolds,
Mrs. Jane Gilkey, Mrs. ~rry
Mitch, Mrs. Orin Smith, Mrs.
Gertrude Miller, Mrs. Betty
Cline, and Mrs. Evelyn Grueser
and a guest, Mrs. Keith Woods.

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Members responded to roll caU
by naming a biennial. The program featuredapaperallldemonstration on biennials. Mrs. W11liam Wtllford' s paper was entitled ''Let Biennials Brighten

loday lo their

nest stewart, Mrs. t:litrord
lips, Mrs. Lewis Harris, Mr.,;
Famte Phillips, Mrs_.
rethl Routh, Mrs. T. G. HIJJ4ore,·
Mrs. Ral.Ph Davis, Mrs. Jerry ·
Mather\)', Mra. Inez StiVers,
LouJa Vaughan and Dianne CtJ~.

Games were pla,yed during the

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fie Montg(mer;Y, Mrs'.
lor, Mrs. qu, liy~,.l, Mrs.

evening with several prizes being

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl N.Heapand

Earl

Bertz, Jr., Ml01 ~e Co&lt;okoi
Ml" Carole Anderso!&gt;• M 1
Frank Triplett, Mrs. R&lt;illtrt

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will provide arfor the RutlaOO
Branch of the Pomeroy National

rangements

Mrs. Alma Mllltr and Mrs.
James Jividen were hostesses
tor a picnic of the Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club W-sday night at
the Roadside Park on new Route

Weeds-Away Sale

"2. This must become systemaUzed.
"3. Each agency will have a quota ollnformatlon to be withheld each week. There will be no exception.
"4. Agencies that te"' no ln!onnatlon to withhold wUI set
up a committee on withholding Information in order to fill
quotas.
"5. ~tan! Information must be submlttod to tho director of Information. The secretary will then have drst choice of

Three Meigs Countians are
among tho 1,889 senlorsand ll'aduate sllllents rocel'ring degrees
today at the Ohio Slate Unlvarlllcy
commencement.
1be cmunencemerK n1 held in
St. Joltn Anna with Mark Ethridge, Jr., editor of TIH&gt; Detroit
Free Press, dellvertnatheCC~D~o­
mencement address.
The Velj:s COuntians inchlle
Joltn . L Sutllo, Long llotlom,
bachelor of s&lt;:lence ln educa-

Harold Wolfe

Held on Wednesday

c·rowd out more

Girls to

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and evenlctg vlsltoa·a at the Ohio
State Fair.

Troop

Mrs, Tcm Stewart displayed a
fall
arrangement using fruits,
Councy wiU. a peach pie. First
zinnias
and small tapers. The
rumer ~ up was Miss Carolyn
travelh'@
prize donated by Mrs.
Mtranda, a $500 cash prize, ror
an apple pie. Second runner-up Charles K~ was won by Mrs,
was the representative from StewarL Mrs. Bruce May won the
Darkt COWIQ'. ~e received a door prize.
Mrs. Joe Bolin presided at the
$250 prize lor her peach pie.
meeUng
with Mrs. Stewartghing
Other semi ~ finalists particl.
devotions.
She read a poem,
pating ln the finals which were
held Tuesday were wilmera from HWhat God Has Promised."
A layette shower was held lor
Hancock Councy and Wayne Coon.
Mrs..
Tom Martin. Refreshments
ty, Representing Meigs County
were
served by Mrs. Birchfield
in the contest was Mrs. Margar _
et West of Racine • .9te won the assisted by her daughter, Kimeo;unty tiUe in a contest staged berly,

Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs, WU!ai'd lli Pomeroy on June 21 in con.
Boyer, Mra. Charles Hottman ant junction with Regatta Weekend
Mrs. Eha Gilmore.
actlvitles.

Jout HarriBOO,A}eannle HarrlMarilyn Wolfe, Millie LePr, BeckY Nease, and Maxine
Grtmth were Thursday afternoon
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Mro. Don Erwin and Mrs. Don bei"W woo Ill' Mrs. Geyland
Reuter entertained recently with Brown, Miss Bnmda Michael and
a bridal shower honorlnc Miss Mrs. GeorSO Ho!OIIIIl. Ml"
Mar,y Lou Teaford, brlde-eltt'ct Clara Gal'landwonthedoorprtze:
ot Mr. Fred Wolle. The &amp;bower Guests weretho&amp;enamedabove
was held at the Middleport Amer- and Mra. Bert•rd Fula, Mrs.
Jamn CrlsweU, Miss Marilyn
ican legion Hall.
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A yellow, whlteandgreencolor Swan, M.ra. ftalmond Walburn.
scheme was used in the decor- Mrs. llo.vld Reed, Mcs, Ctai1os
ations. A large white bell ce~ Withrow, Mn. Lee McComas.
tered the gift lable and the re- Mrs. CharleaYOUII.g, Mrs. Melvin
freshment table was deeonted Swll!lher, Mrs. Diester Erwin,
Mrs. Charles Hotrman
and
with streamers.
Games were played withprlzes Vickie, Mrs. Ge91'ge Hottman and
Ltsa, Mrs. Blythe Theiss, Mrs.
George Wallace ard WUma, Miss

Mr. 111111 Mrs. Harry Youngancl
Barbara o! Gallon and Mr. anti
Mra. Lam&lt; Nelaoo, lito, Tammy
Gardener ••
and David, Kalamazoo have reMrs. HCMai-d Birchfield was turned to their homes after vi..
hostess Cor a meeU~ of the club siting here with thelr parents,
61
Wednesdai night when anll0ll1ce- Mr. and Mrs, W. o. Barnla.
ment of the award was made in on Monday evening th"i' were
a letter trom an OAGC officer. joined tor a cookout at the Route
Outllni"W programplans!orthe 33 roadside park II)' Mr. 011d Mrs.
coming year Was Mrs. Hcmer Robert Barnitz, Barbie, Ricky
Parker, chairman. It was decid- and Scotcy of Masoo; Mrl. John
Members or Pomel'QY G I r J
ed ttet the program will be. Young, Phlllp, Rd&gt;ln and Lisa, Scout Troop 61 will march to
priMed this year. Mrs. Ancll
Lancaster; MiJI11 Alita Carpen.. the Labor V.,. por&amp;do In Pome.
Cross and Mrs. WUliam Gaddis
ter, Columbus;Mr.andMrs.Ray- roy Monday. Thel!lrls are asked
were welcomed into the club man Baroitz, and Mr, and Mrs. to meet II the Meigs Jwdor High
membenhlp.
School at 10 a.m. attired in wllite
Wilson Carpenter, Pomeroy.
blouses, dark shorts, and green
Mrs. Larry Edwards an:l Mrs.

Lima

second appli~ation one
week later k!lpe_b,it,out ~

Of'llCE HOORS 9:30 TOll, 2-TO 6 (CLOSE AT 110011 Oli

If None, Drum 'Up Sorntf

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tbow was disep.aaed and suiges. tlonJ otrenid tor a better show at
the 1970 fair. Thanko from the
~ cl~ otftcers were e"')reased to
Mrs. C. L Heaton !or hostlJWthe
worktdiop held In preparadon
for the fair,
Picture&amp; ofthecll.iJ'sactlvtUes
at tbeamdversarypart;yweredl•
ttlbetod. Displayed ani enjoyed

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COLU¥&amp;JS(Ufi)-Mii.Tot- , JIJ!Io~ •!II'• Slllrley stewart, sone-GiaMa.illplon·Re~ .
"Nobe&lt;IY wanted to so bet 1l1e Iarin Jr. ot the Trtplo E "Ranch Hlricklly, drlllo the Rellsteroil Sonlor a.q,lon ·BrOWn SWiss•l';
nst of us were I'Ofldyto """" and 1talph H~hlns, Galllpollo, . - MFP• Flllloo .of 11167 Clas~o. lloll. TheJunlorChiJniii!"'B~ · ".
out."
Thurlday waa judged the Reoerw
Bud and,~ \'Ita Woa!la!ul. ~...,..
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Davis said tlhe nve reluctant Grancl Olamplon ·Junior QIUn. villa, W\111 1 'br,....r'• ~·In~
owned Ill' I'aoli·Dir:::.'J7./
men were "ohort • tlmerl'' - ' ploo Olarolall Female. Tho Reo tho Sul!olk Dl.t,sloo of ,lho lhoopc ·, ~ Kenton. "'"' ~ . · · , ,:,:·· ·
men wl1h Utile Ume left to """ sene Selllor Cwnplon Ch&amp;rillal&gt; ludaJnr. • '
· "' "dlo.ReUr.O Gtald aWnPiob-Reo
In VIetnam- wllo wanted to talk Female , .. Miss CKR Amai&gt;Jerome llDno1an, Dela....,, oor"', Soaici( llllmplon' F.male•,.
to the lnlpector pneral and .. .. der 15th ....,... II)' J. W. Dicker- ihowod W Lucky S, tho Reo Brown•-' Swl~l tltlo with !hf«l: .
enlist so they could get out ot1he son an:t Aatoctates, Troy.
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The Ohio Slate Fair li1IIOUI!Ced
I!*' WIHI Villoy ~~ ·,oip'od ·:
•11 waa luord lo bellevt atOrll · the' Grand O.""lona as t&lt;9 ""'
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dlat they refund to go, n he said. tertatnment stars headliDed the
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t.~But when we heard how short prQSrUII. OM.clalshcptdtherec.
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they wore, It was dllforenL 11 or&lt;l-breakl"W ,crowd would liMP
(Continued tnm Paao I)
· Rodman'~ IDal). ~ f_r cl . _·
wasn't that they re!Used Oat out streaml1111 . Into the fair, now In V. S. Route 33 tnm 1 pollll, 1111- ~·· rarm·l , za.lottdl , ;::
to so - U.ey said they would so. Its ninth clay.
tenths ol a IIIII• .Dllr1h oll"h o IIIIo the. Gratitl CliiJ!Iplon ~.. :
They just wanted to talk to the
Attendance hit 164,188 Thur.- Junctloo with Slate Route 7 to a - Owlll&gt;lon Pa!l"\l!iborlb!Jrll¥.":''
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dey to run the overall llgure to point ·n - o ot a mUo south '11te ~· farm •¥-od ~11'~:;,; .
"We doo't think It was the CO's a new blgh o! 1,342,523, which of. oflhe Junclloo !lith Slateltoule1. Q~ lotd1tou;~oene~~1:
(conunandlng officer's) faul~" flctalS'B&amp;Id was 32perceotabeod
Lell&amp;llt 1111111 OODIIruetlonpro- ChiDijlloo • Juplor ~~"·:
Davia said. "The 011ly thing was, of last )'oar's !lguro tor olght ject Ia 2.9 miles on Slate Route Pdled Shorthorn FMM!o c"""'t~ ..
he was green. But he was good days.
'iaad one mU•. on U. S. Route 33.
to us.
Erwlish aizwer Petula Clark
The ne" htghwlf ,wW bfl coo.,;. :~
"II hurt him too much wllen highlighted tho grandstand per- otructed ~· a tour laDe divided -Fall Festival is
we loat a man. It hurt us all but formances today, with other highWay wid! two 24 foot pave.
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it really got to htm. , . If he shows plamed by singer Lou ment qnea. 'lba ~n width on
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woold have had more experience, Rewis through Sunday, and com- State Route 7 !a 50 feet ani onU. Planned in Maso
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1 think he would have worked out edlan Bob Hope and Mary 141 S. Route 33 l1 40 feet.
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Collins Saturday through M..,.
Tho rll!ht Ill way wW lave
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sulllclont wid1h to contain the ·MASON - The Maoon Vol~~~~o:- Fife lloportment 111111 A~,;,'
REUNION PLANNED
An added attraction for high necessary coootructlon 111111 In toor
The annual !amlly reunion o! atlendance was Capital Finance · mOlt cases this wW be In excoos lary w1U .hold a ·fall l..Uwl Olj:_:;,
George and &amp;lzanna Roush will Coil'.' s offer to preseDt a $1,000 of 200 feet. The ril!hl of way wUI l,Uor ._, on 1111 IGI - t o ill(;:•·
be held &amp;mday at the Union savings ani 1..n cerUncate of be pur&lt;lased on a limited ••· ·~ build~ - - i.t II L
Campground In back o! New Ha. deposit to the two-millionth vls- eelS basta.
Homemade iee cream, ~
ven. A plc.t .dc dimer will be held ltor. Gov. James A. Rllodesbopecl
According to details (liven at made"""' and other fqod wiU-110 · ,
at noon with a business meeting the figure woold go over tho two- this moml/w's hearing the IJn. tcr sals and tbeH wW bepinee+ '
million mark. The firot mUUon provoment wUI 00111lat Ill tho con- Proceodl will, be uoid for 1110,. ·,
lo be held In the afternoon.
was reached 1\lesday - the sixth ,atructlon of a lour lane fliahwu tlre 'truck.
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clay,
close!¥ olq exlotlngSiale Route
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MASON - 11le Mason Volun2
In horse judging, Dr. Wolter 7 ani Slate RouiA! I 4tothelnter·
teer Fire Department will hold R. Burt, Milford Center, took oectlon ot U S. ltoule 33at Rock
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tloni Jamet F. Reed, PomtlOff
doctor of pi!U-by, and Linda
Parker
C8Jl&gt;enter, Rutland,
bachelor of acl•o In home ~
Whih!s march on eitr hall
anomies.
PITISBURGH - DEFYlNG AN ANTI-DEMONSTRAnON order
from their union leaders, about 3,(100 angry Whiteconltructlon workers marched on city hall today to protest a buUdtrw shutdown'deMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
mardecl by black civil rights groop11.
ADMIITED - Sllerman BoXShoutil'@ "We want work". the construction workers, many of ltr, Rutltmd; Winifred StUes,
them dressed iu hard hats and working clothes, marched six abrea.'at Pomeroy.
aroww;t the block-square city hall while a cordon Olpallce looked on.
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IHU, Raclnt. Phone 949-2268.· 1969 PL YMOIJ'Ill Roadrulmer,
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On Your Marks. Get Set. Go., for 10 llorloua Friday nights on
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IN POMEROY

LOSE WEIGHT oaflb' wllh Da- For Sale
A-Diot TabloU, aaly 18 TWO BEDROOM home, llviJw
lEWING MACHINES, Repair
at Nol- DrUio
room, dlnina: room, hall and · service, all make1. &amp;92-2284.
condllloned upri&amp;ht pianos with
ooe bedroom COF1&gt;eted, 764
The Fabric Shop, P.....,....,
bench. Free deUvory. Call RutBrownell
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Middleport.
Ph.
land Furniture 742-4211.
Authorized SiJwer sele1 IIIII
&amp;92-9961 or &amp;92-3035.
Service. We 9JarpenScillotL
W6-&lt;Jlc 7 RoOM HOUSE In Che-. Call
992.3890.
8.:17-6tc:
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with
Gary R Dill, 949-3915.

RAG RUGS, also dolng cuotml
rug

w•WIIJ.

William

Rizer.

Phone &amp;92-2659•

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BRACE YOURSELF for a thrill
the nut lime yo~~ uae m,.
Laillre ix&gt; cliion' -Ru. Rollt"' ·
electric . . , . _ , . •L Baker

LOFTY PILE, Free from solllo
the carpet c l - with Blue
l.aotre. electric oiWnpooer $1. TillY'• BorplnlaDd.

8.:Z5-6te

&gt;:ARLY AMERICAN llllroo, AMF)!, kpeed changer, 4 spaaloer IOIOid lll'llem. 'hke ...,.
JllliiiOita of $5.71 per month
or pay balance duo P3,15. can
&amp;92-3352.

FOR HIRE, new 1l'eacher water
Uno, cesspool dralno 4 ID d
wide. Paul Ander11011, lfUaD,
W, VL Ph... 773-5788 ollor
3:30 or 949-3915, llaclDOo

Your Wife Deserves
a Good Meal 01Jl

t-29-lfe

For domestic bliu, treat

C.

your wife to dinner aut

... tonight, here. She'll love
the change, our cuisine
and you for the ideo.

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Phollt 949-3821
Racine. Obt.o
Crltt Bradford

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' ·lns•ance

,Real Estate For Sale

NEW OUTSTANDING mob l I e
home lite, one mile from town.
CUrtis D. JohMon, Rt. 1, Racine.

~BRADFORD,AUC110NEER

READY ·MlX CONCRETE dell,..
ered rlgiJt IDyourprojoct. Fut
and e&amp;IIY. Free • . -.. Ph.
&amp;92-3284, Gaogleln lMd)'-1\lx
Co., Mldclloport, Ohio.
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For Sale

Fulnlture.

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•13 miles
per bushel.
Theiss,
east of Radne on
Roger

AUTOMOBILE lnalll'IDCO beoa
CIIICalled? Loot your &lt;llltator's Ucense? caJ1 992-.2966.

RODNEY DOWNING

6-15-Uc

Pbone IDUM2

- - ' - Oldo'
. 5-U.U

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

DON180THEI
CALLING. ..

porches, t.aement, garage on

121. p,8oo.
POMEROY - Business buildq

SOLID STATE STEREO, 1969
Rl.
with 6 roomapartmentandbar.
wallult 8lereo cOIIIOie with a
12t.
Both leased. $18,000.
4-epeaker, 4-lpoed autmnallc
6 A,CRES - 6 room house, plen-cbanpr. 'lake over PQm.em:s
IJi oC water and ooll&gt;ulldiqJs,
ol $5 per lllOdh or pay belance
1962 BVJCK ~tal, V6 stoodard
Good fenceo. $5,500.
due $57.30 can 99W352.
lhllt, radio. Price $65ortrade LET ART - 4 lots on river, 6
8-28-3tc
....
for larp poey. 01c1e , Kuhn.
rooms. bath, porches, drilled
Tlt&gt;pera Plains, Phone 667·
welL $5,600.
AKC REGISTERED beeglea, age
3682.
MAPLEWOOD
LAKES - Tiro
611l1111111L can 367-7468.
bouaes,
eabbt,
change house,
8-28-6lp
altdes, swinp. boats. flahJQr,
WU.L SACRIFICE Slqer zil zag
swimming
and pa.rties. $32,'58 JEEP, 28 It, 1101110 trailer,
oquiJiped desk model sewing
500.
Silver Rldp, north ... Rl. 7
maddne. Exoellolll condltim. MIDDLEPORT - 10 rooms, 11h .
10 Eallern Blah Scbool, turD
Olll,y #1.60 cubllrlce. Makes
baths, two enclosed porches •
left at Silver R1dp 2 tolloo,
..-..na,
embnildorsand
carport, prage, $10,500.
flrat haule put church .., the
- · · Pbone 992.:1685. HELEM or VIRGIL TEAFORD
11ft.
8.:7 .3tc
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892.:1221 or 10e at ~ Ook
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TWO IIDlliOOII mobllo
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ASSOCIATES

992-3325

SYRACUSE -ll.-211-4tc

BuSiness Services

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SEPTIC ta'*a •1•- lllller
Sonltotioo. Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
6112-3035•

STOP BY

OUR

TWO LOCATIONS
LOW PRICES
And See The

SkYline &amp; Rlclwd•n :, .

Mo~lle

Honaes
On Dlspliy
WE OFFER
A YARI!TYOF

*SIZES .
*liLOOR I!I.AIIS -"
*ACCESSOl&amp;IY
'DECORS
PLUS

HARRISON'S TV AND ANTENNA
SERVICE. Pb... &amp;92-2522.
8-1114c

LOW PRICEs ·

SEE NEIGLER BuUdfll 5Jtlply
for buildl,. your Call
GIQ' Nelller, Had•, 0,

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A.XI"DLBA..t.ll&amp;

New

'- LOJfGP.LLOW
0.. MtU:r atmply ~~ for uother. In thl• 11Unple A •
._. tor tile three L'.. X for U.. two O'a, etc. llln11e Idler.,

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alii doors IIIII s'-IJV
wheel. Price $650. can 6112- GEO. HOBSTI!TTER, Brok.,
2886 all)'llme after 5 p.m.
S:Z9-3tc MINERSVILLE - 6 rooms, lloth,

CANNING .TOMATOES. You pick,

1148 WU.LYS J!IOP FW Roll, Una, acelloot . ....Ulloa.
1400. Plllllle 892.fi3&amp;,
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8-29-31&lt;
1966 FORD 1h -1011 pick~, 26,000
attual miles; radio, deluxe BOLOGNA, 2- lb. 'L09; J&lt;MI,
h•ter, PhCine Chooter 9~ .
sliced, 3 lb. $1.39; Ice tollk.
3350. Can be seen at Newell's
1 pl. 99&lt;:; 5 lb. tomatoes, 49&lt;:;
Sunoco.
' 11-19-&lt;fc
bananas 10c lb.; ...,..p tlreo
regular slzea, 2 for $23; pota1948 FORD COVPE, iood contoes 10 lb. 69c, We take food
dWon, tfOO. Phone Cheshire
stomp,_ M and G Food Marke~
367-7512•
3 tolles south ot Middleport on
Rt. 7.
8-27-311&gt;
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clrculallaa ._tor with Jacket
IIIII U. Ste wr 5130 p.m. or

2 BEDROOM MOmLE home, M
and G Food Market, 3 tolles
South of Middleport ... Rl. 7.

Effort

I

ning IOmatoeo, MldWaJ Marko~
THREE ROOM apartmen~ com·
w. Main Sl., I'Omeroy. Phtme
pletoly modern with built-In
992.:1582,
8.:Z8.3tc
1 kitchen, wall oven aid tabletop
unit; atalnleu steel sink wltll
6 ROOM HOUSE, 3 bedrooms,
dlspoul unl~ ...... bath and
both and buement, lar10 front
laqe clotets. Nicely decJllll'Ch and beck. Good Iocotloo,
orated. can 992-22'18 lor II&gt;'·
264 Rutland Sl., Middleport,
polnlment after 2 p. m.

Distributor
For Tbie Area

You Can Earn
$800 A Month
Or More
Based On Your

III'C¥Cio,

GOOD WARM

R1. 12t, Ph... 112-ZNL
8-ll.U.:

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UCINE
GUN CLUB

2'15 GALLON VSED !uol oil taM.
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Mtlp ~. 1832, IIIII married a Bal&lt;or. Wa0 a CI.U Wor
,........ Am teyiDa IOtracelll)'
flmll,f tree. Pl•se write 10 ·
Dernll Rull'corn. 105 Kl•
Drlva. Belltwe, Nebralka,
88005.

WILL DO lninlnp, Call &amp;92.·

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flnloh, full ,..Wor oqulpmont, factory ol• conditioned.
.Ralllo, Drl.• • thlo ..,, far plooo"'o and comfort.

1,_3 PORD GALAXII 500 4 DR,...:.••..-_

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4 · Dr. Sedan,_... tlre1-, · spotle11 clean int•rior. Grey

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... -· old poeo lrolii tolol'

oliolllt

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local food, :olinee
at the loeol wtneo and ialod&lt; ev- l1 at them,
llio Jooi'lllllotlc cllebo-. to erything lncludlna 11!e bollllng tive crlticl1111,
·lnb a tuuch of attentloa on re- girls• kneel and lnlinuate na.. good cheer, tJia
BlOOd
.'luminl from a trip to • foreign ture anticlpated you on the .last manners ot walton, lito ohapo)¥
lind to to lhorougbl,y Zlll (c.q.) item. And here wearehometrom ficures of tbe 10W'lrB womenJ .the
uld sUee ot taraway seOiraphf, llaly, and wilhlni not to write AliBI ot 'tultureoozlft&amp; llkeollve
lttack the natives 11 tbie\lel, a wiahy - wash)' eolumn bit we'll oil, evtr)'WIIere; lltopolllenooaot
YVIaarJIIII. truculent oaf1 seek- have to face It: we love Italy. AL llqlkeopors.
Rmpe wasn't toured In a cloy
bit oueken !rom Uncle Sop, pol- oo tho Italiano, lholr food, the
lhot lhe mannera and mores. local wiDea, the women, their and we m.de it In lb: weeka th11

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That Girl

Se.rch for TOI'IIorrow

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more Ork&gt;les are ollllng boek
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Juot pll1lna out lha orilh
the
year followed a an luurmountable lead, It's
alngle
by Norm Cosh 11111 eame
Umo to ..... qaln,
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Detroit o11181P&gt;l"a two home
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ville, Ohio, Cu• N•· 19,811 .
"T•u .......ltr IIOIIf/•d thet tho
end ....,..•••IMflt of tho
..tete Of tt.. cifOt..entl.._.,, ._.
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' flle4 In thlt
S.l• h•ventory
ond A,_.I•OIMIII will be fer hftrlllf
hht. tfll• Court en tt.. 15th d•r, ol
r.::-~· 1969, ot lOIPO o•e ocl

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l212t - 3, "Girl• In 1M 1..lln", Rex l!lubr end z.z.
Gtbcr 1111:1 ''Oinllln Frora
Laredo", ltd:llrt kllll»

WEDNESDA\'

lowl.,. •• . . mldtoMa of tho Stote

of Ohio. '11111-tt.. lllurvl'flna spou•••
. the .... . of kin, 11\o, IMneflolorl••
_.., tM wiiiJ eM to tlto ottor,..v
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Pen onality

E)'l GUUI

Caine

1- 3, " Wi1h&amp;q:lnN¥n•n"
Sutan Huward 111d ._Yid

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Pf. PLEASANT - An EigiJI •
Coimt;y Recreational Leaderahlp
Coalefence Ia 101na to be hold at
Camp Virgil Tate, Kanawha Count.Y t.ll Camp, September 5, 6 and
-7 101' au 4-11 members 13 yoaro ·
IIIII older,
The. eonferenee will have dla..
"'ulon -Pl. music, ort, na.
tun. and drama Huims, other

aetlvttioa ore piaDnod to make

lito weokelld 0111er1o1n1na
IIIII educatlooal,
lntereolecl boyo and girlo
0011taet either lhotr local
4-B ~ ~ or tho ErteniiDn

Olftee btloro Sepleml)er 2;
Full time rel!lalntlon leo Ia
t9,27, The ...,....... ltartawllh
lha eveollli: moot 'oo Frk!Qo, Soptomlior 5, and cloooo with lund!

... 8osJiember 7.

Has Been Canceled, by

Kampen, Irene (1969),
The Right Time, by Harry L•
Golden (1969).

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room Ia - - m
swell the stadium to more than
80,000.
The Bears wiU start scram.
bltng Jack Concannon at fllarterback, Tom Florea Ja the

283

probable alarter for Buffalo, be-

1965 Buick Skylark G.S................. $14ft

engine, V-8 motor, auto. trans. , power steering"
radio, w/ s/ w tires, all white.
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_Hord. Top Coupe. ¥-8 motor, auto. trans., power ·
.fteenng, power brakes, white with blade vinyl top
'lac~ interior. Check this one.
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pbyalcal oondlllon.
Aside from SbnpJOD, Coach
Jo1m Raueh ot Buffalo to expected

to make

heavy use

or

i967 Yukon Delta Travel Trailer •• , ••••• , •.$695

another exelttng rookie runner
- Blll ~tEvthquake"' ~art, a
236-pound rookie from Oregon,
Tile Bears' chief publletat,
Dan Desmond, sald In Cleveland
IIIIa week thot So,yera Ia lOtatl,y

Equipped w1th sink, gas range, ice box, wardrobe.

Sloops 4.

··;a:;;k·1-6z.iiid;";""Tich".:Oi.t·
Spoc.

recovered from his severe~¥
clamsged knee ot last .......
The lithe baek W1derwont a rig.
orous program ot exercises to
otrODI!IhoD his knee during the
all oeaaoo, He haa been eutt1ng

I . =~::no
$59.5

_.Dr.
$395 L

std.

OPEN EVENINGS Tl L 8:00

Karr &amp; Van Zan•~r. !

NelAD Starla

Cleveland's game and "'klmWkneecl quarterback Bill Nolaen
will start qalnat Green Bay,
But Jerry Rhome, the former

''.You'll Like Our QUII!ity Way of D~ing Business"

992-5342

to see CUI·

GMAC FINANaNG

POMEROY

aiderable actton.
In two awearances. Rhome
has failed to 1t101.mt a eonsl~
tool drive, although he baa put
some points on the scoreboard.

Frank Ryan, whose job Nelsen
mok last yeer, haa manasecl
neither feat.
Slortlng at fullback for the
Browns wUI be Ron Johnson,
the high.prleed, lona boldoul
rookie !rom Michigan, Johnson
fn three weeks has im.Preased
Cooch BlaniDn Collier sulllclent.
1y to win a starting opporlunlt,y.
Green Bay Coaeh Phil Benaston' s main ooncern is expected to be bla virluoll,y all offensin line and his exeeas oc

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U111sual circumstances •able us to offer uctpllonal
savillfS on certain selected Pontlacs &amp; Bulcks Ll•
lied to cars in stock. Sony no orders can be

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CHEAPIES!

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1958 OLDSMOBILE .
1958

. · 6Std.cyl. $395.

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~4Dr. Sedan .

------'69 Olds------Cadlllacs----·
6 cy( '

and twisting on the field as
hard, not as often. as ever be!01'0,

Cowboy, is WQ)eCted

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1966 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door •.••••••••• $1595

THE BOSS SAYS CLEAR THE "
\ltG WITH BARGAINs

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W/S/W tires.

matching interior, new

cause of Jack Kemp's1UieC!lrtain

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Good condition.

1967 Chevalle 396 S!lllll Sport .... _..• $2095

$195

67 PLYMOUTH

¥8

$2,195

VB Fury Ill 4 dr. Hord Top, Foclory Air Conditioned. On I
26,197 easy md~s . B_eaut~ful light green with blac~ vinyl
top and black VInyl 1ntenor. Almost like the day it was

sold. Fully equipped •

I. H. RAW
PHONE 99Z.Z15i,

co.
MIDDLEPORT

69
PONTJAC
Cotolino 2 dr. Hard Top. Only 4 391
new

~e could

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put it in showroom.' All vinyf
steenng. Power discs brakes. Auto. trans.

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$3,298
So

mile

inter:~.

Pa"w-:

John

$2,595.

Bonneville 9 pass. Sta. Wagon. One careful owner. Sf,..
good car. PS, PB &amp; AT.

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0.vld11011

Gomer Pyle

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Hard Top. factor)' air conditiOned. Poww

67 PONTIAC

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67 BUICK -

steenng. Power brakes. Automatic Irons. Extra nice.

t..t'a tolaQ A'DIIII

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VB ~al~x~e 500 4 dr. Sedan. Air condition.d. Extra clean
car IQIIde ond out. PS, PB &amp; AT. -New Pontiac trade-in.

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Lester nail

67 FORD
le~re 4 dr.

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Guidl"'i1:4fat

H- 8 Report

Ar1ur Rubhu tt'ln

Auto. stid: tr.ana., racfio, tape player, rear window
defogger and deluxe trim.

The Bears have a 2.:a exhibitloo same reoord wblle lito
Packers are 1..3 •
Slandlng Room Only
By the iline tho Browno
(2-11-1) take lito field qain!llhe
ttnew" Green Bay Packers (1.2)

' Mr. C.rtoon

Thll SIIN.

Tonight

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13, "ZUlu", Stuley Biker,

Camp Conference

Due to Lack of Interest, To-

1969 Volkswa~• Deluu 2 Door ••••••••• $1995

ore sold out.

lumbta, Carpenter.

morrow

OLDS and CADILLACS
and
Value-Rated Us.. Cars

- wUI make his Drat oxtecWve
appearance as a pro.
Tile Billa and Slmpoon take
oo tho Bears and S..Vera In tho
flrat of lito two samoa lor which
au 78,000 oeato In tho stadium

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Corn Cub !lqlort

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brew, AUnn 36; Yastrzemaki, Bos
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And the moat publlelzed roo1de
I'UIIIIIng back ot lito cloeode- o.
J. Slmp11011 ol lito lluflalo Billa

American League: Jackson,
Oak 45; Howard, Wash 40; Kllle-

(1!69).

1110, 1be
..., orilh l'aur men over 30 lnxn ' " - · '
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Leroy Kall¥
of lito . Cleveland Browao and
Gale So.Yors ol the CbiC:aao

Books for All

4re Invited to

two YHrl IIIIJIIIIrlll\&amp;&lt;b.
l'Odoloo, O..e al-::;·~~
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Zanesville Art Pottery In Col.
or, by Pllrvlortee, Lou110 (1968).
On Poetry: ColloeleclTalkaand
E181Y&amp;, by Graves,
Robert

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IITOWII played 101' alne YHrl
will be hll two IUCctllqrl II
premier profosatonal !~I

R\llls Batted In
John R. Sisson, Jaequilyn Sis·
National Lealluo: Me Covey, SF
100 to Adm. or Vetenns Affairs
ot U. S., lot, Pomeroy.
110; Santo, Chi 108; Perez, Cin
D. A. Milam, Ethel !dilam to 101; May, Ctn 96; Banks, Chi 90.
Ameriean League: Killebrew,
Ohio Power Co. 182.50 acres,
Salem.
Mlnn 113; Powell, Baltlll; Jack.
Albert Hlll, Jr., Ora E. HUI son, Oak 104; Yastrzemski, Bou
to Chrlale E. Powell, Clara Mae 94; Howard, Wash 91.
Powell, .59 acre, Sutton.
Pltchlni
Nat!Oilal League: Seaver, NY
Denver Nelson, Oma Nelson,
Ronald Nelson, MargaretNeJson, 18-7; Nlokro, All IUici Jenklna •
HoPe Peck. Lavern Peck. Joan Chi 18-11; Osteen, LA 17.11;
Brickle&amp;, WUiia.m Brickles to five lied with 16.
American Lu.gue: Mclain, Det
Jack M. Nelson, Mary Nel10n,
55.27 acres, Salem.
20-6; Cuellar, Bait 18-10; Mc.
Eleanor Joan Brookhart, Thel- Nally, Bait 17-4; CulP. Boa 17..8;
borl L. Brookhart, Garnet Marie ~emyre, NY 17-11.
Moore, Leland Moore, ABnes
J&lt;an Nelson, Ra)',moldA, Nelson.
John WUoon Starkey, Vlrl!inia
Starkey to Raymor&gt;:t A. Neloon,
Agnes Joan Nelaon, .31 acre, ~

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Home Runa

Young 4-H'ers

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ball double
cloy nl&amp;ll~

Clmnte, Pit 108 40.1 7 146 .360
Joboa, NY 121 428 82 ISO .~
Rooe, ctn 121
102 163 .338
StorgU, Pit 113 404 73 1as .334
Jim.,, Cln 110 423 73 140 .331
Alou, Pit 100 855 49 118 .327
ToJaa, ctn ue so8 92 163 .321
McCV7, SF 118 374 79 120 .321
Perez, Cln 127 508 93 163 .320
Amerieu la.gne
G, All R. H. Pet.
care.., Min rn 364 10 128 .352
Reo.., Min 106 332 40 110 .331
Smith, Boa 113 434 75 142 .327
F, Rb111; Ba1
125 457 99 148 .324
Oliva, Min 119 492 76 ~6 .317
Powll, Dol 124 436 69 134 .307
Blair, Dol 125 524 97 ISO .305
Plr&lt;H, Boa 120 409 75 124 .303
Hwrd, Wu 129 478 92 141 .301
Clark, NY 123 504 62 150 .298

Mr. Edcly releooeo Au&amp;uat
Canlaliaro'o lhr......,
Roy Allen SaJre. ~Ueen
~IalNo, 3:
homer In the el&amp;lllh lmfns Sayre, to Lawrenee Martin ~WilDeath Is M,y Bridegroom by
1itled the Red Sox m victory In eoxen, Frances WUcoXfln lot
Baelne
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Devine,
D.M. (1969).
a game thai featured 27 hill
Ruth• M. Cox to Forrest C. Neig- O' The O'Hara Generation, by
and olx home rune. Carl
Hara, John (1969),
Yaotrzemokl and Rleo Potroeol- ler, Gertrude E. Neigler 28
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When In Grace, by Latben, Em.
11 eaeb eracked a two.run abot acre Sutton.
E.' Pauline Foster to Ernest ma ( 1969).
for the Rod Sox while Jerry
Others
Adair pOOed tho l010ra with a L Jones, Uta Raye Jones, par.
llandwritina 'Ailalyals Made Ea.
oolo bome 1'111 and a boaea- eels, Collllllbia.
sy by Marley, John &lt;1968).
loodod triple, .
Ohio O!!tcials Diroctory,1968Jim Northrup c_. a G.for.
1970,
by.State Government
8 nl&amp;lll 1itlh hio seeoad homer
The llolldiQ' Cook, by Lana,
lito . to the
seth .. Christensen, Lillian( 1969),

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Notional league: M~Covey,
SF 41; lL Aaron, AU 36; May,

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Tile oeorolhen 100aawed IDIIIl
tile IIIII Inning wb., lito Ottoloo
oeOI'ed the wlnDlnr run In
claaolc st;ylo. Curt -.., led
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oe&lt;CIIII, Baltimore tied It In tho
third when pltehor Jim Palmer
oiDrled In Dave Jo1m100 1roru

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io Ito i&gt;me~ pleaoant clowille,
We ablor!&gt; a lotllna ' oriJIIID 111
hour of arrival IIIII the _.ld, .
oplnolng at•a rode • roij U !!PM :
10wnJ do1111 to 33 RPM 01' 11oom ,
· the moment we nil.our piano ol
Leonardo do· Vlriet Alrporj In
Fumlelno and omen llio plneo
ot Rome, the ouve ~. the Mlbtropteal climate.
Tile till -then crlopl,y elrlelont
Pan-Am otewardnoo10o •lddeelr
lhlll lholr metabollo.,. mRome
tempo and it's ..Arl'lvedella"

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' /j 1"'1 CIUI Free Melllodlot Church
; wu held S.lurda.Y oveniJIB at lhe
' roodolde pork oo ·R - 33.
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. Wright, Berny .... Becio', Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Wriibt, Mr •
and Mrs. Gerald Pulllno, ~en.
Recreation preceded the pic~ W11M and Gary, Mr. and Mra.
ode wllh the Rev. Eugene Gill Klein, Barbara, Keltll and Roger.
lllvlns grace. The birthday of
Mr. and Mrs. TOm Lane and
Clll!erd Klein waa obaened. A Crystal, Mr. anc! Mra. Bill Bal·
vote c1. ti!Ds was extended to ley, Rita and RoWley, the Rev.
the refreshment committee, Mr. and Mrs. GUI, Nancy, Darla, Kaand Mrs. Klein and Mrs. Rich- thy, and Delores, Mr. and Mrs.
'ard Friend.
Steve Eblin, and Greg, Mr. and
Attending the affair were Mr. Mrs. James GUmore, Dennis and
and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs, Mr. and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. BOO BarMrs. Harry E. Clark, Vicki, Ric- ton. Billy and Ansela, Mr. and
ky, 9lerrl, and Terry, Harold Mrs. Lawrence Eblin, Penny and

PatQr,

Wedding is Event

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ChlU'ch or Christ.
The Rev. Raullin Moyer will
officiate at the ceremony rotlowing a half-hour or nuptial music by Mrs. Chester Erwin, organist, aM. Mrs. John Jordan,.

PO

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NATIONAL ·BANK
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POMEROY
Serving Meigs County for
over 97 years
Member Federal Reserve System

A FULL
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SOUTHERN LOeal Sehool Dlatrtct Teachen Meetlrw;, 9 a. m.
Frillay at Soothlft'n High Sebool;
important, aU teachers asked to
atten!.
- MIDDLEPORT Women' 1
Chrlotlan Temperanee Union, 7:30 Friday nlglrt at tile Presbyterian Church.
ICE CREAM Soclal al t"oroat
Run M-Ill Church, nrving
6:30p.m. Friday.
REVIVAL EACH evening at 8,
throUii!l Aug. 3latsnowvllleUnlted 111-ot Church on State
Route 681, five miles west of
US 33. Rev. EYan EdWards, evanpill!. Special slnaing !oalurod.

SATURDAY
!UGH SCHOOL DANCE party
SOturday at the Meigs Junior High
School In Pomeroy !rom 8:30J&gt;AD.
to 11:30 p. m. The American t...
gion will sponsor the dance. The
Jays will emcee.

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CONGRATULATIONS

. BY !JHARLENE HOEFLICH
. ·~ POMEROY - Tueaday, aa -lclJool bella
·: ling aplll, lhere will be numerouo boya and
,-. ' ljlrlo anawerlng tllem lor tile lint tllne.
· . ·11 WGUid be dl!llcult todescrlbelhe mixed
eOt!ims of ll!e llrat llf1ldera and lhelr parIIIII, boa lhe Ulougbto and lq&gt;eo oil one Dlotb-'
er Ire eJPre8ied tn this .essay;
••My.ton starts school tomorrow. h'IIO"
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and new to him ltJr awhile,
,( alid I wls~ ..)IGU would sort of treat !lim •
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jhe Roost'. · He's been boss of .tbe taclcyard.
t . have al1frQa been aroum to ·repair his
WOunds, ani to soothe hta teelirp.
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"But nOw - things are gotrv to be dtf-

TO
RUMMAGE WANTED
Rummage for a sale to be held
by lhe Women'a Auxiliary o! lhe
veteraos Memorial Hoapllal Is
to be taken to tile Court street
building formerly .._ted by
the PbiiUpa Slaters at 9 a. m.
on SOpL 8, Mrs. Philip Mel~&gt;­
hart, chail"lll&amp;Dt announced.

HAMMACK ASSIGNED
PT. PLEASANT - Army Prlnte First Claaa Timolby W.
llalllmack, 19, oen of Mr, I n d
Mrs. CIJde D. Hammack,' 1418
Ohio st., PL Plea.1811l, wa1 asaigned as a riOeman will! lhe lot
cavalry Division &lt;AirmobUe) In
Vlolllam, Job 27.

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MEETING PLANNED
A weekend meetiJW at the Pomeroy Lower Light Church will be
held at 7:30 _p. m. each eY8111ng
through Sunday. The Rev. Rall&gt;h
Spirea wnt be speaker and on
SOtorday ll!e Eberlya !rom MlcJ&gt;.
igan wlU present a sand draw·
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George W. Young, 19, son ot Mr.
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lot Infantry Dlvialonln Vleu.m,
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~ iW Oi&amp;!" ~s fomlted bonds In tile hoorlqr waa r&amp;oocheduled lor next Frl,day
:iiF!~~Count¥ Judp F&gt;'allk W. Port- .,alleriMXNI io magistrate court lor a alee!
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W.-Vo.;AmoliiR. Jiv· bridge' to waar lifo Jackets while overt h o
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ued to Saturday lroJil Friday oven!Dg In the
1 ' Oi!l, Alllllllli!, 1!11\! ~lp vlolaUon. Forfeiting Court of Justice of the Poaee Olevla Mahan.
· , . ~ - ~25 bond~ on cbar&amp;os oldlaturblDJ
The •econdpoalponement q!the hearing
' tha Jiea&lt;e WaiHarOld Douglas, Cheshire.
w~s macletoallowlheWeotVIrsJIIIaSa!ot;ylloFined In the .court wore lofarPret E. ,&amp;rtment onc1 tho attorney general's ofllce
PINilOI'QI', $~0 and coati, piOBing to haw ropreoentatlwa preoelit, the mag!o, aosuted clear cliolance ahead; liar- Irate _.. !akJ.
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by a Weot VIrgilia oa!ecylnopeetor,lltnHay·
burn, who said ho had warned Hoenig of lhe
violation .. on a ll.lltlber of Occasions."
· Sherif! Troy Huf!Dian ol Maaen counll'
oerved lhe warrantooHoenlgW-aday. The
superintendent poated $50 bondontlle charre.
The chars:ea aplaat Hoenig came whUe
state and federal investigators p r o b e d
charges by three palqtera thatc:0111truction of
the bridge ...,.ratruciUte waa laull;y. The
painters were !)ired for •tpoor attendance at
work/' according to Hoenig.
The lour-lane apan reploelng tile col·
lap&amp;ed Silver Bridp waa e&gt;peeted tobeclln·
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Captain H~olc's Pirates,
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GALLIPOLIS - The Ohio State Highway Patrol reminds all motorists that school
wlll be startirw: next week in all public schools
of Gall~ arxl Meigs COunties.
The patrol urges extreme caution by all
drivers during morniJW aoo evening hours
whlle buses are picking up and deliveriJW
students. Motorists are also remirded to adjust to the legal speeds within school zones
durl"' times spedRed by law.
Parenta are urged to make sure that
children startit¥J to school for tile first time
know the proper ways to walt on the school
buses and _also go over the routes w~th the
small ctllldren: who are required to walk and
make sure they crou th~ street at tratnc

WINNER - Puul Lambert, sooo!Mr•
and Mra. Ernest lambert, RL 1, Rutlantl,
and a member of the Harrisonville 4-H
Club, took ftrst place area honors Friday
at tile Ohio State Fair with hia exhlhl~
"How TO Uae Three and Four Way
Swltches,'t irl Eleetrictt;y n. Paulwatalao
orle of two winners ln tile same elass at
tile Meiga Courlcy Flair. He waa preaented
an electric clock, a blue ribbon and a
green ribbon ror enteriJW. This was Paul's
l!rat parUcipatlon at lhe Olllo Slate Fair
and tllo SOCOIId year at lhe Melgo County
Fair. Paol attend&amp; Moiga Junior High
Sehool at Pm~eroy.

lights and marked lriersectlons.
The patrol has instructed scbool busdriv·

era to report all vlolatl0111 to 011 tile Ulegal passing of stopped buseaamltheaedrivera will be contacted by the patrol. Parents
are also urpd to coNac:t school otriclall
arxl report any claogerous conditi.ODI that exist at arcy bus stop.
Set- P. D. McCreedy pointed out: 41 Thts
area !as a good school bus safety record and
we want to keep It that way. Patrol cars wiD
be lollowlrw buoeoiiiOI'niDc ande,.n!Dgonall
main highways to eheck oo fiiOtorist viola"tlcm·
as well as &amp;1'\Y violations by bus drivWL
14 Remember, ttlsaviolatlonofthetramc
laws to pass ai'G' school bus that ta•torPea to .
pick ._, or discharge J)asserpra alii aU whicles must st:cp at least 10 feet to the tnmt
or rear of any sc:hool bus beirw wroiehld,.
that ispickinglC)ordiachargiJVpuSBJWWI."

Middleport Man Found Dead in Jail

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Glasgow, npreaenladve of Aubl&amp;oMitcheU~oa .,.. Aa-woa ot Clnel-, on property linea Involved In lhe $5,280,000 llfelp Counb' lii&amp;M11 ....,..,_.,.. projoct.
The Clnci11Btl l!rm Is ercagecl by lhe Ohio llepartme,. of JUalnoays to H&lt;Ure rJaiiHifo
Way&amp; needed lor the improvements planoed on
7 and U. S. - . 33. Proo and
cooa of lhe impromnont wore aired Friday dorlna o public hearing hUI In tbo &lt;0111111
courtroom by John Dowler, highway dlvlalon 10 deputy director, ond bla olal! of Nlrlet!L
Olllciala remalll&lt;ld In the courtroom tollowlng tile hear!Dg to anawer quoetlooa oillnllualll either Involved or interested in tile planned iqroveme~

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Dr, Lester Rouah ol Gallipolio
will be the guest speaker at tho
10:30 a.m. Sunday oervice o! tile
Middleport First United Presbyterian Church.

lere'"GALLIPOLIS - Three per1001 were 11&gt;- Choohire. · He ea111&gt;lolned d a neek Injury.
Ol!lcero ~ tt.IWlnstoo, headed nortb,
'•'Ibis morntrw:, he's eo1rw to walk down jured alii a 1963 Olevrotet was demolished
pa111ed
a car Pd. • tractor.-tn.iler, met an
the 11"0111 IIepa, ~.. hie helid, and start on at 12:U p. m. Frida1 when Kemoth Dbwou,
oneoming
car and forced It olllhe highway.
his great adventure thalt wlllprobal&gt;ly include 22, Dexter, Ioiii cOIIIrol ol tile ear on a dow,..
woro, l,ntgedy and sorrow.
grad&amp; ol Rt. 143 lo Meigs County, eighl.teotho There was no contact between the two cars.
The other veldele driven by Donna Gheen.
"To live his life in tile world he llao to ol a mile oorth d RL 692.
live lo wUI .....,lrelaltll an:l iovhnd coorage.
The Slate Highway Patrol aald thedrlwr 29, Puneroy, wal tor~ed ott on the right
"So, World, I wilh you would 10rt or take am Sherrie Dlrwen. 15, Dexter, were thrown berm.
Winston's car cut back In lront of tile
hlm by his young hand and teach him the out of the car. Both were admitted to Veterans
thllllll he wiD have to know.
Memorial Hoapllal Anclther paaaeqror, Won-· tractor-tn.Uel;', went off the hl.ghwQ, struck
"Teach him ... but gently, II you can.
die DlnpBB, 16, also had minor llllurlea, but an embanlanelrt. and overturned onto Its top.
"He wl1l lave to learn, I know, that aU was treated at the hospital and. relea1ed. The car wu demall1hed.
No one was Injured tn a single car accl·
men are mt just, that all men are not true.
om cera reported that Dbwess came over
dent
at 11;40 p, DL Friday on Rt. 588, one
t•Teaeh him that for BVWY scoundrel a hlllcrett ard lost control of his vehicle goand
1ix..tenth1 mlle1 west or GaUipolla.
there Ia a hero - ttat tOr every crooked pol- ing down a grade. The auto wem otl on a
Otftcera said that John R Beam, 17, Rt.
Uidan, there la a dedicated leader, that ror curve and struck a fence and !KRI1etreescaus1, oak HUJ, headed west, lost control on a
every BIISIDY1 there is a trierd.
lng it to be demoliihed.
"Lot him )earp early that thebuUiesaro
Tho patrol cited DlnaesotoMeigs Courlcy curve alii his car went otrthehlghwayinto an
1he e&amp;Jleat people to lick.
COurt on a charge or speed inuceas for road embankment all! ditch. There was minor damage to the car.
uTeach him the wonder ot books. Give conditions..
The potrQI cited Beam to GaUia County
him QUiet limo to ponder tile etern&amp;llllfstery
Charles G. Wlnatoo, 52, Middleport, was
Juvenile
COurt Sept. 13 on a charge or speed
of blrdaln the sky, bees In the sun and flow- arrested on a charge of drivh~ while IDtoxlen on the green hill.
eated after an accident at 7:15 p. m. Friday in excess tor rOid COOOiti®s.
"TUell him that it iatarmorehonorable on RL 7, one ard four-tenths miles south ot
to !all than to ~hoa~ Teach him to have faith 01
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ro11ow tile crowd when everyone~~ .... getting
on lhe •ndw.- Teach him to Uaten to aU
men, but to ruter aU he hears on a screen of
truth ard to take onl,y the good that comes
POMEROY - Theodore T. Reed, Jr.,
1hrougb.
chairman ot Grcq&gt; Seven, Ohio 811\kers A&amp;"Teach him to sell his brawnall:lbrains aodatlon, and president of Farmers Bank and
to the highest bidder, but never to put a price Savings Cmlpany, Pomeroy, announced that
on hla heart and aoul.
mall)' local ..'*erawlll beatten:llngthegr&lt;qJ
"Teach him to close his earl on a howl- sesalon to be held Thuraday, September 11.
1., mob - and to oland and ftglilll he thlnha The meeu., will be held at lhe Lokeslde Golf
he's rlglrt.
Course in Beverly. ·
uTeach him gently • World, but don't codB. T. Grover, Jr., president. TheAtheni
dle him, because only the teat or fire makes Natiolw.l Bulk, Athe111, ts se&lt;:retary-treaaur·
lllleoteel.
of GrolCI Seven. CourKies represented in
. see what er
undsls a big order, World'1but
GrfMt1' Seven are Athena, Belmont. Coshocton.
1011 eao .do.
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"He's such a nice little feDow_,"
llluakl11(1111, Noble, Perry and Waahlngton.

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Parkenburg at the South1ide
school yard next to the Visco
TO MEET SEPT. 3
plant.
A meeting of the Ladies AuxREV. BUD HATFIELD will
Iliary ollhe Middleport Fire Despeak at 10 a.m. Swtda,y at Grapartment scheduled tor Sept. 3
ham l!aptlat Church.
has been postponed to SepL 10.
MONDAY
CHESTER LODGE 323 Dllllllh·
ters ot America will take part bl
lhe Labor Day parade at ChesFACTS
ter on Monday. · Members to wear
white and white gloves, and meet
across from the grade school at
1 p.m.
DANCE at Racine Junior High
School building, MOilllay, 8 to 11
p. m., with music by "Next in
Line,'' Rponsored by Soutl1ern
Cheerleaders.
MIDDLEPORT GARDEN Club,
Monday, Sept. 1, at the home ot
Mrs. H. J. Russell, 8 p. m.
The Nobel Prizes,
TUESDAY
awarded annually to those
MEIGS LOCAL Athletic Boostindividuals selected as havers
meeting Tuesday evening in
ing made the greatest con.
cafeteria
or Meigs Higl1 School
tributions in the fields of
In MlddleporL All parent&amp; urged
physics, chemistry. med·
to attend
·icine or physiology, literaPOMEROY CHAPTER 186, Orture and peace, are funded
throu2h the
of the late
der cl the Eastern .star, 1:45 p.
Allred B. Nobel, Swediab
m, 'l\leaday, l'omeroy MaiiOIIIc
inventor and philanthropist.
Temple.
The World Almanac cites
REGULAR MEETING, Middle.
Nobel's most notable inven·
port Lodge 36.1, F. &amp; A.M., 7:30
lion as being in the field of
ex p 1o s i v e s, specifically
p.m. 'llleaday. All Master Ma.
dynamite.
sons invited, Carl L. Taylor,
master, announces.
WEDNEiiDAY
MIDDLEPORT Amateur Gardeners, 8 p.m. Wednesda¥ at the
home ol. Mrs. Russell MUla.

Simplest To Cook On, Easiest To Clean, Highest In Quality

GALLIPOLIS - Charles G. Winston. 52, to be ruled &amp; suicide or acddent.
PU. Jerry Taylor took Winston•s breakol 667 Sec.,.. Avo., Middleport, an apo
parent victim of an attentpted Bulcide, was fast to him aDd tounl him crumpled on the
!..... dead at 7 a. m. SOlurday on ll!e Door door of the jail, part or a broken black belt
In lhe Gallipolis clt;y Jail.
around his netk.
Dr. Doneld R. Warehime, Gallla County

Winston had been arrested on a charge of
a okuli fracture. No olllclal venliciwaolorth- drivirw: while Intoxicated Friday evening by
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GALLIPOLIS - Tho work load in Ga111a
Cow!b' Camnion Pleas Court has ~· ...,_ ·
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~cw;re.- caaeo pending are tile lowest In
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1 fact Ia baaed on lhe rtpOtt In Ohio ·
Courts, alllllothly pubUcadm ollhe (lhlo Sup,...,.e ,((ourt, •'Jjllbliohed by William D. Radcliff, Admlal~:ve Director.
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On Juq I, i.8G9, . tllere Were 122 caaes'
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a sister, Mrs. Pallia· (Virginia) Stallwortb,

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ol Cor.,., N. Y. HI a father, WWiam Winston,
Broken llown, lhe report sboll's tllere preceded him In deatb.
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were 60 civil caoes pondlqr Job I, 1969, ·
F....ral aervlceo wW ba conlucteil at .
with lbree Rled and roor dlamisaed leaving 2 p. m. Toooday at lhe 1111. MoriabiiiPlot
a Juzy 31 ....... ol 59 caaes.
Church by lhe Rev. Nyle D. ot Golll·
lo crimlral eases, there were IOpon:li"' polla. Burial will be In tho iiiiMiotplll"t H Ill
Juzy I, 1969, lhreo Rled and aevendlsmissed Cemetery•
clurlni: the month, lea~ng a balance of olx
Frtenda ~ call at tile Rawling..c.ota
Juzy 31,
Funeral HCIIIO from :/.4 p. m. and 7-$ p. 111. ·
There were 112 d&lt;BDostlc relotlon cases l4oeday and 1111111 12:30 p. m. Tueaday....,. '&lt;
.PondiDJ ~ul,y I, 1969. Durl., lhe mooth, e!sbt tile body will be tlikon to lhe l;hurch'to,Ue In
rire llled add ,i'! 'dl'!lftlioed.loavtng ,a Jut) state one i)ll!lr'before1ho &amp;efYiceL Mllilal)' , , ,
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Friday.
Police theorized that Winstonc1lmbed0ft
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tached his belt 8.I'OWIII his neckUd to an OWJ'Iilo ·
head pipe and JIIJI1PO(L The olher part ol tile
belt was lmnglng !l"om lhe pipe. Winatoo, ac- ·
cording to police, was theonlyoc:~ofthe
jail Frlllay night. Re wao heard movlngar.....
In tile jail about 3 L m., acc:onllng to Pollee
Chief John Taylor, by an otllcer 011 dut;y.
A member d tile Lewis Manley Poat36Z,
American Legion, Winstoo servect four yean
in the United Slalaa Army In World War D.
He was a member ol tho ML Merlah Baptiot

Chur:.~~ molher, Mrs. NeOla ·.
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going at low, year-end prices. Hardtops and sedans.,-cholce
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Gerlach, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Gerlach, alao Middleport, will be held Saturday at
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Jean Windon,
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Marguerite Lollbelt .... WQ11e,
Mr. onc1 Mrs. Clarenee eurti6,
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Mro. Bob llcJa1&gt;sa ond Robin, and
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Miss Debbie Grueser. daughter
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American men and women whose effort
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