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                  <text>OSP Says ·Gov. Rhodes Innocent of Payo

8 - ·111e Dally Sertinol, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., lllondly, O.:tcbor 21, 1969

It's Democracy••. by Ear
By RICK DU BROW
Ale...,dtr, observing lhol
HOLLYWOOD
IUPI)
more candklatH are tumlng to
"American democracy can be professional compolgn manage.
ment firms, writes:
"In-depth altitude polling
in
i1·w
based on market-research techdefined as government of the nlqua and the use of compupeople most effectively heard." ters are the two most popular
So writes Herbert E. Alexan- recent Innovations of polltiCIII
der, director of the Citizens' protesaionals. Both are lmporResearch Foundation, Prince- tant tools In deciding what and
ton, N.J., a nonpartisan 0"911nl- how to communicate.
"Issue polling can be useful
zatlon that keeps a sharp eye
early
In the campaign for
on political financing.
deciding
which lssUK the
In a paper entitled "Communications and Politics: The candidate should stress ...
"Computers can be used to
Media and the Message,"
prepared for a Duke University tell a candidate whether he has
symposium. Ale~tander notes: a chance to win an electlon and
"The cost of modern communi- what he has to do to b&amp;
cation ls ... hlgh enough to drive successful. Computers can pin·
many out of the pollflcal point swing areas and swing
marketplace and, occasionally, vote" and In fad program an
entire campaign, Including
drive some Into rebellion."
But, he adds: "Through where a candidate should go,
drama and showmanship--often how long he should stay and
evident In demonstrations, dis- what he should do. Computers

TV ...

u,.,

ruptions, even violence--some
of the most politically desfltute
of the country-the poor, the
black, the students--&lt;an attract

attention to their cli!llms and

mobilize support from more
powerful segments of the
society."

Virs. Greenlee
Dit~s

Sunday

Mrs. stella A. Greenlee, 67,
Middleport, formerly or Leoo,
W. Va., died unellj)ectedly Sunday at 4:25 p. m. In the Veteran's Memorial Hospital in Porn·
eroy.
Born Dec. 21, 1902, she was
the daughter o! the late Peter
F. am Mintia Casto Burns.. Her
husband was the late Elbert
Greenlee who died Dec. 15,
1965. She was a member or the
Christian ChUI'ch at Middleport.
Survivors are one son, Paul
Gene Greenlee, oe Chillicothe;
daughter, Mrs. Marie June Al·
len, Spartensburg, S. C.; three

con be stockod wfth data and
then programmed for oln'lulo·
tlon."
Ale•andtr ""'" lhol wllan
tho computer 1lmulofor lo
perfected, It could provld..
pollllclens with up.lo-date on·
swers about what certain
groups of - • • think tho
Influence of lholr oplnlono.
"The candidate,'' he wrltet,
••could determine long.rango
stralogy "' well as hour·by·
hour tactical decisions without
relying on monev. television
spots or the candidate's time
could be sclenllllcolly dolor·
mined and modla dollars could
be more efftdlvely allocated ...
"In addition to programming
the campaign, the computer
could place adYertlslng-for
e~~~.ample, deciding exactly
which commercial to broadcast
for the audience likely to be
watdlng tel...,lslon at any
particular minute."

"There was money available

to buy Licavoli's way out of the
penitentiary up to around 1959,"
the Highway Patrol reponed lo·
day .
"Ucawll by then had 25

Now You Know

&amp;voted To The llllereat.

In '64 says Ar•IZona Repubt•

allowed to roam free In the
United Stales as the result of
what appears to be a $100,000
political poyoft.
"Members of the admlnlstra·
tlon In ~r at that time may
well have been unaware of the
fact that the Seafarers Interne·
tlonal Union was so willing to
unzip Its members' purses In
return for Hal Banks' freedom.
Nevertheless, the poyments did
take place. No one denfes lt.....least or all the union leaders
Involved..." he said.

Fannin said he had asked
Rusk's successor, Secretary of
State William P. Rogers, to
review Rusk's decision. He
added that he had not yet
received a reply.

VOL. XXII NO 135

age to the bulldlrw was listed at

$1,000 and another $100 1o the
contents. Some of the contents
were carrlod outside.
U wao the 12Jst run ol lhe
year and the 11th olthe-montlt
alarm.
The tire started lntlle ceiling lor Gallipolis volwteer fire.
near a !umlce Will and spread men.
to the Joists and roo! oheetiJv,
Probable cause was listed as an
FIVE.IJAY FORECAST
overheated IUel oll !Urmce.
B.v United Press International
Russell Welch o! Kanauga Is
For tile five . day period
the q&gt;eratoro!tlle staUon.IJam. Tueadajr thr&lt;JU8h Saturday,
- - - - -- - - - - - - temperatures will averaf!O
below normal.
DIQ1ime hllllts will aver.
age ln the 50 a, lows al nlgllt
der cloudy aides was 46 de-.. will be ln the mid and low
30s.
grees,
It wfll be enol Tu••·
REPORT QUAKES
moderate throolllt the ,..k,
RELGRADE (UPO - Two and turn cooler again abcMrt
earthquakes ol medium In- the end o1 the week.
tensity Jolted a wide area o1
PrecipllaUon will 1ota1
Central and Northwest Yug&lt;&gt;. a~;~Jut nne-half Inch, occurala•la &amp;mday. At iealll one per- rirw ai"Hdw Ourrlea north..., ...s reported killed and the
'lt•t Tueldiy and general
official Tanjugnews agency sald itiln or showers changing In
a "large number" oC persons """" !lurrles Friday or Saturday.
were Injured.
.-. ;;!!! ~'!$~ ...*W:*X=*"d l~: ~t dt Q:

and two grar.:lchildren.
Funeral services will be 2 p,
m. Tuesday at the Leon Baptist
Church. The Rev. Leonard ~
derwood will offlciate and burlal wiU be In the Leon Comete17.
The body will be taken to the
church one hour prior to servlees. Friends may call at the
Crow • Hussell Funeral Home
alter 7 p. m. loda,y.

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight and Tuesday
October 27-28
Walt Disney' 1

RASCAL
(Technicolor/
Steve Forrest Bil Mumy
Walt Di&amp;ney'•
HANG YOUR HAT
OH THE WIND
(T ochnicolor)
Ric Natoli, Navajo In•
dian boy, as Goyo; his
sister,
Tina;
Judson
Pratt
Admiuion: Adults, $1.00
Children, 60c
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

tm

WASHINGTON (UPI) -Anthropologlst Margaret Mead,
declaring harsh laW$ against
marijuana have done more
social harm than prohibition,
called today for more medical
treatmeni and less punishment
of users.
"We have produced an
exceedingly dangerous sltva flon," Dr. Mead told a Senate
subcommittee In prepared fest! mony. •• ... Only the •ubslltullon
of medical measures for
punitive measures can hope to
cope with it."
The famed author and social
scientist said U.S. society
normally "permits Indulgence
to the old and denies Indulgence
to the young" in a compromise
between puritan traditions and
the desire for more pleasure.
But now, she Mid, "The
young, Instead of surreptitiously
tasting the wicked joys reserved for adults-coffee. tobacco. and alcohol. which they
will later be permitted to use.
or righteously forswear-have
chosen a different drug, marlluana."
, It Is a drug "the elders have
not used, and do not crave,"

MODELS AT LESf DIAN 1!169 I'RICISI

.::;:.real
Adntlral
onaewl970

I
J.I

~"COLOR TV

she said, and is outlawed.
The attempt to restrict the
use of this youth choice has
resulted In graver social
consequences than those
associated with Prohibition In
the 1920's.'" oald Dr. Mead.
the Nixon administration hes
urged Congress to soften the
penalties for marlluana use.
But no one In Congress or the
administration has suggested
the drug be lagellzed. Prohlbl·

\till~

Swa11 Sll•••l

tion, a constitutional amendment banning alcoholic beveragas, lasted from 1920 until 1933.
Dr. Mead, testifying before
the monopoly subcommittee of
the Senate Small Business
t;ommiHee, ''""criticized ••our
moralistic attempiJ tq lreot the
use of hard drugs by adults
punitively, Instead ot medically
and socially."

CLEVELAND (UPI) - U. S.
ateel miD s are aelllng a n d
trading steel to one another
to make dellverlea on Ume,
Steel Magazine reported Inday.
The shortages stem rrom a
hlgb customer demand that accenluatea oormal sllgllt Imbalances in mill operations. Repair work and expansloo a n d
conolrucUon programs oormally leave a mill short on some
forma ol capacll.f and long oo
others, Steel said.

. \tll·nd~

.

ELBERF

MENS AND

CLEVELANDER DIES
CLEVELAND (UPQ - Edward Slagn, 96, CIOYelal&gt;d, was
ldlled early loda,y In an auto
accident at a well lido Inter.

CONTRACT VOTE jil.t.NNI!D

111o WATERIIMI
-3UII1
A dis1inc1ive 23" Contempor•ry heaatrwlll
handsome Walnut l"lined finish. PowaM

"I

Instant Play cha~~i• for lonJ·= 11
bilily. Admiral 10lid-1tate Au ___ Pial
Tunin1 (AFC) ""loeb In" porfocl . . . _

. It's Quic~!
ll's Con11enienl!

COME AS YOU ARE!

and 1100nd.

,.;. '
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S488·BB
BAKER '
FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

FARMERS BANI
Inti
SAYINGS CO.
POMEROY,
30-MI~tllto

OHIO

Ftoe P.rltlnt p.,
In Our Let

Cv•t•M~•

-·

RA

ALL SIZES
Mens and Bays 1111
Sizes on the zild

and

far
Water Prooflne

. Three operating lories, aU
HIWHals, In tbe school ella..
Vlcta o! llolga COUIII,y, and
the D8h" IOYJ !or tbe llontal
lletlrdaUon pratiJ"am were ..,_
dersed b)' the Pomeroy CJwn.
bor of Commerce Mmday.
The IOYlos are up !or decl...
aiOD In tbe Nov. 4 - a l electioll. The,y are the 3 mWs In
Mail• Loeal, 3 mllla In Easteru Looal, IIDd tile 4 mW-eru LocalleYy.
The schoolleYiea aremandafm7 for each dllllrlct 1o fllalIf)" !or olate foondaUon ald. Tho
mental retardatl&lt;IIIOVJlsanew
l4 of a mill proposal.
·~~rt· Com..._
lhat'ii:i ; ; : . ; :
L-- made for oL. ~-l~a
_,
w~ '"'~ ·~promotion proiJ"am. The eoot
~
•-- partl.t
H I
to "g'
mere~
41" 0
lD lhla llxlh annual Gold SJar
bnllda,r promotion was lnereaa..
od from~ In tto for tbe first

..&lt;.-•-··

.=.,";d

$00 tlckalo. Additional tlckato
)unped from S2.SO per l,OOO

~ ..

com- ..........

... The
..... kl~
..... •for tbe
- ·Chrlot.
-·· ..,amiOIIon ~" be"'·~
,....
w ..u
__-·
._ and tbe
orr!Yal
ci
a .
-Santa Claul MllotdQ, Nov. 24,

Elhe:rfel

ed.,
....
Llcavoll'l (1111'01~ pt., • ··,
llvolnMldllpftbulafllr Mldllo . \
gan aulharHIH roiUiod 1!1' ,. .·~ •
new their conNnl tuc:cipf"I.Jc. ~;
•voll, the Olio Parola·iairi,... ·J·!-

1-;:,~!.~~.:=d ICf.

l

DOrtb and contlnuod eool to.
cla,y. lUSh lD too IIIII ...,..
SOo. Clear and &lt;001 ""tt ....
Low moody In tbe 201. IIDIIY and oot as &lt;001 W...._
day.

..

~en

·r · .... .,r ·t ..., ...... · ·

:!~::«:

d
U
e
ear
$90,000
Enough
Loss Set T lk1ng
•
a
Losses were osUmated at

••o

and one ..5 gift $90,000 !rom a fire which about
...
razed the Ohio Pallet Co. near
cortlficale will be awardeel: the
--• Ill Dec. 8, 1or ..,
••o and Rock ...
~rt-a
·~-y.
••~
·• ••rly
~ There
~
n.. l3 was 110 Insurance.
lhl
$25 gift; the •v on .,.... ,
••
.., "'" rtlfl- . Pomeroy firemen took three
for ..,o and ... s - · co
cates; and mv•, De c. 24 , ~
wnen units to the scene at 6:36 a.m.
- one • _ , frame
0(
tbe grand prize
a color TV but a Jaro•
leveled with the
.....
and atereo wl U be awardod · .lructur
"'
excepdnn ol a small aectlon
Gold S1ar dcketa ~11
w• be ,..v.
hlch housed the saw mill o!
on to all periODs, with oo per. w
-~.
firemen
lh.
C ....
chase rec:pired.
_ •.., Pomer~
"J
Merchants partlclpatlng In were Joined by firemen of Midclleport and Rutland.
the Cbrlllmaa promodon arelo
bave their dckets at the New
Pomeroy Fire Chief Henry
"'·
12
We~
York Clothlns liouH "' noon
.. , oalcl the bulldl~waoe.,.
·•
~--··1~
0(
oo each day
the drawv.,.. •- - In flames when hls men
. lolarf!O HollDer reported 33 arrived .., the sceno. Firemen
paid memberships.
were able, howe..,r, lo save a
Badah Jones n__.-'there nearby home and outbulldlrws
are available for~. cal- in additiOn to tbe oaw mW ,.,.,
enc1ar books at $2 each. The tlon,whichwaolntheloweroectlon o1 the "L" ~ buildbook IIIII all fesdvals held
.
In Ohio and baa a picture of lrw. Some ol the sawing OIIUil&gt;._ _ _.
tall year's reaatta. The book mont -••1 -is Jlllbllshod by tbe Ohio Lt.
How the blaze slarted baa oot
brat)'.
been determlnecl,
allhough
Dorea Arnold, one ol the ftrll
liiU Grue-, pre11.......
--.com.
plliDOIIIed Jack Kerr, J 1 m neJihboro at tile acene, sald the
...... v ...... JW1 and Jim Den- blaze aeemec1 to originate from
ner' for- their -~ent salea a ··-ce
•~•• ··- " .., last -·-'a Gold Star
The C-IIY ls q&gt;erated b)'
- -- ·
- · - -·
-onotlon. • (Contlnuodon-8)
-e

wn

-· ...,

M...

1111 upr parldnc lot wbere
Santa will tbe cblldrea.
liiDret ,will rtma1n .,.. ant11

M-·

ATHENS, Ohio (UPij- Fwr
nl
~
ludenl
nt
Ob1o U verooi.Y s
a
spe
th 80 •-··s ln the dl~· • 1,.
r
·•" • .,
.:Jail, When they left. 1t was
The 1
olunteered ~
e1ean.
our v
....,
.....,
the
••~
•-·rs ln ~.
1
..-vu- · "'
Jail afte h--~ It
In
-·ng
was
a
lr -••u
deplora~ e ·~- on.
Th
bbed the ba
&amp;eru and
re con-teeywall
11oor 1 o u r
ere
•
Urn
-"'th sol .~let
ea, unc1Ou- e e w.~
and swepl up and disposed ol
trash that lnclodod a rancid
- I ol-en pea~·--·
''This place ought lobe condemnod," Roo Esposllo, was ln Charf!O ol tile cleanup
crew, said ""'"' tlle,y errlvod.
But when It was over, tile DUISlached ywng man said I he
hwrs spent wereworlhtlleeffort.
..~•e talk about hcnr _
~..,..
-·corned u,_, are," he said. "I
IIUOSS Pve heard l!lllllllllt talklng. SomeboQy's got In do ll.
I moan, prisoners are people,
oo matte what ....,_,
r
"""' re In .1111

'"';·'! ~·~ ~~ ·"

rea1l,y part
ol being a Christian. II you
love, you baYe to love with ac.
tlon.•
uwm

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•
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Cbaoe and Coollcllman C?lll'
stumbo wW do -••BUY elot&gt;
trica? repair work on mtdtea
at the lwo lift -Ions ln lw

..-.r Uure.
Mayor C. 0. Fisher r - - '
tbat Richard llayeo Is no l.,..
er with the pollee ~
IIIII that an em. cluQo polte&amp;- •
man will be Meded.
Others attending the milllllnrl
were Coun&lt;Umen John ZerJda,
Rlcbard Vaugban, Georp Jloi.
ker, Davld Oh?!Jwer and Charlee Dyer,

;ll
Coon'dl'n··a-te

.

ew

p ll
0

·

'The Pomeroy Chamber r1
Commerce and the Meigs

COUIII,yJ~coes-le-

day · • · Juaiol' ·111M Parade
will kick • otJ a '"BUy at Home
CampalgnH Nov. utn Pome-

•

roy.

The poradewiU begin oothe
Meehanlc st. parking lol al
10 a.m. and end at the Meigs
Junior !UIIIt Sehool audllor·
lum. The Junior Miss Pagearn will be held at Malgs
Junior Hllllt School 011 the
evening o! the 15th al 8 p.m.
Organlzadons wishing 1o
take part In tile parade are
asked lo conlact Ralph Werey, P. 0. Box 2, Pomeroy,
by Nov. 13.

Title I Work

Robert Aahle,y was named co.. school year. Mrs. BIUy IBJI
ordlnalor ol the Federal Tille was hired as cuat:odlan ~ the
I program ol tbe Elementary. Racine Elemenlar7 ld1ool IIIII
Secmdary ~caUOD Act and Jesse Brinker, Dale B o y d,
director ol physloal O&lt;l.lcaUon llarold Circle and Earl Adamo
and recreaUon b)' tile Southern were hired as aubatl.tute bua
School District board o! eomc:a- drivers.
tlon Monday nlllltt at the high
Southern Local 8Jopt. Ralpb
school In Racine.
Soyre reported 25 e l . - r y
munii.Y Collier, the Iormor stJ.. :'!:'!':-~::-:-.~.\:.. .A•.&amp;
versYIUe School, and MiddleTitle I benefits dlladvantag. studellts are OIII'OIIed In -ch
port Fl.llh Ward, where ballots
od clllldnn. Ashle,y's aoslgn. IIIII bearing claaoeo. Carob&amp;
wUl be castln tlleWalterBwtce
menl will be In addltl&lt;11 to hls HaiDea Is tbe - h lberap.lt.
garage on Powell st., streellevpresent ruUes as bead !outball
The board JP"IIIIed parmla.
el.
slon !or tbe fourth,
am
coach and athletic director.
The board todate has recordThe board accepted the res- alxlh grade puplla lD tbe ella..
ed 70 absentee ballots cast !or
Ignations o! Richard Pierson, trlct to · - • CODCert at
the Nov. 4 electlon. L o n g e r
teacher, and Chrlai.Y Powell, Ohio Unlversley loda,y, T h e
hours were maintained SOturcustodian.
board aloo IIJIPl"O'ed Soyre'1
day- the final SOturday loral&gt;Mrs.
Elizabeth
Hobbs,
Ath·
recommenclatioll thai all - .
All genera I bid 8 on 8 40 ~
~·
sentee votirw before electionens, was hired as an English lora visit tbe NelaonYIUe Voal the election IQ.rd omce. addlUon lo Veterans Memorial
(Contlnued ... _
8)'
Ho pltal ba b
jected and teacher tor theremaJnderorthe
Twenty ..txaboenteevoleswere
•
ve een re
cast during tile extended hours. new bids wiD be Invited, ac__ •VOU!rs t.va until l p. m. ...,...,
·~-"'
~ n--'d
~~ H· Dlener,
hospital
aclmlnlstrator
Thursday 1o coot absentee balo
·
Iota. The board of elections ol- Horace Karr ol the K a r r
.
flee located In the Masonl~. Construction Co. llllP08red at
~-·en ···•· on the v.o- with ~ later -·- •
T-Ie at P·-roy Ia open . a joint meetln&amp; of the Malga
~·
........
from llo 4p,,:,;;dlalternoon. CQunf,y lloopltal t:ommlsaion, ~.Jo!AIIrlDlre~rsalwiiiSocbeleey!IU'~ ~i. ""peUIIWCIIodnemu""_?·-~· ,!~
On alecUon day the polio bean! ol tru-e ol the Vet. ~
·~
•• - · • eel lhls year.
IIIP"0 •res of at l - 10 .....,...
lhrOIJilhoul tile ~wUl~ erano Memorlalllospltal, Inc.,
The 10118 are ..,. -upled bers olthe -~ ....
en -om 6·.30 a.m. •· 6:.30 ,
and the Melll8 CourtlY commls~~ "
u
w
' - Fred Leifheit, Wallace BradThe election. wW be ~u 101
slonera In advise that hls com- "'
,_
IIID1 bad omitted ln error a ford, Fred Goel!leln, H. E, ' Thuradajr, Nov. 13, S to I P.
sub-.. sum from Its bid Sblelds, and Clii'Oftce llender- m., at the count,y commllaiODTRICK • TREATS SET
for tile -neral contract to scm, and b)' Charlea Radford, era o!llco lD tile ............ .
Trick or treat night In Ra·
woo 1
""'coostrust the proposed adell.
•· IIOl'YIDi on a one - ....,. peri&lt;Nis holdlns ........,._
clno wUl be obaervod lr&lt;BD 6:30 don to tile hospital.
yeoir appointment.
sjdp Ucketo at tbe cloM of
to 7:30p.m. Wodne• • !o!Qor
The..
eeventh
seat
was
bold
b•
the
1989 U
. J - "-~ F·'- ...
The Karr ~. when
•
__.
~.., .,...
Charles Pylea aiiiiOUIICes, 10 blda - were__!II!!!!!!! last Tues- Tom Reuter who bao relllgned. at least IS oal-cla,ys ......
lhat lt will coincide with olller
( Comlnuodonpep8)
The ·-•·•·
el-~-• ~ 0 - · tbe election are -·'lftod ~ ~- w .._.
_.
,.
communldeo ollhe county.
ter'l oeat will ..,.,.e t1Je ...,_ vote.
malalng lwo years of tbe term.

All Bids

rua.

Rejected

7 Seats Ojjr:fiered

M- •

per..., Dllsl be a 'l'lllftod vot-

um than Is being tappotj ._.
Gas and oil exports oay the
present gas diiCO'IOI"y al s,2GII
feel hal _ , !hera all the
time, but drlllaro did not flO
doep onoogh to hit 11 baforo.

-a.

can give him S35 to $50 1 day or " llelp CourtlY """ hlll
lllayor a.rlos l')leo ..,..._ ,
for 1 good well.
hold a lllelllbOrahQ&gt; tldlet In clno VliJa&amp;w Ctluncll haw . .
The lnllu• o1 "roughnecks," lbell0clt1J.
cloraod two IU:
mtn who work In fhoJiolds, has
Calldldates may OO!'Q"8 pod.
One Ia 1111 ilur •JIIIU.Miloal
llllod once _ r..mply - I a tltlns from D. E. Reuter, - · ~ iev11a SJMp IIi J.
and motola. The overflow of nlary, at tile ~- caP Sehoal DlalriCt IIIIi 1M-·
buol-. Ia oometlmoo _ , to ance Apncy olftee lD er lu"'-211ftlb::•;;;t:
private homoa.
'l111· Pelttlons 11&amp;1111 be d7od .......... llldnl$ · tlinJ
The competing hourly wage'
Ia 1111 Yl7la&amp;e _,, "'l11it' liU.r
fOr oil- 11111 ~II IUD
Ia u ti?U• wt iu, ilrli.....
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
Couto~¥ Baud et IIV' f"'
haoceAidlprlww• betwlln
HOSPITAL
PCII'IMI, wlll?etlw ~- Ia
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Farmers and 1-nerl who
did not realize tho gold mine
lhoywertiiHingonarecaohlng
In 011 tho lrta'l PI Ill lly.
Ono landownor llld "poor
fii'JIII that once lOki for 110 to
-·
$25 Ml aero are"'* bringing
"E~wwkon.....,totvrn hW, O..tilln; lllldrodllotilli,
to $500 . , acre llttooy'.,. 1f1. byt lhiY don't ~." uld .,_ lla'"lli LnlHGIIIIto, Hart.o
o-~ Courlty~~n lii'aUitlt 1n' , ..... · , '· ' · '
,_., hlll"h'lii'•.Rinikil!.l' , ··
~tn.flio.ilrlUino ........ Tl\o land· a 'lirnl41r. "It • 'cO.npottng · l"tlrd: A•GIIlwl,llarrl~
~ ~~lnfWol~~lltgul!l \· &lt;i Dh!o ,F'!"I ~ · Co.
·E~\ Gel wl!' l!!l!'!!tl~ ~ ~r!l.. ...-o:~ !'fa n,te II drlllerlolhort, he will olfor.1 ~~.."~'!:~-o,y;P.-1
. IY 191 . well~ ,-""!! (!lifo &lt;;ao Go., Dfl Clo;•ollllif, "'" •bOom i!1 ;11!1 ifMi\brkJto...,. 1ft - wolt:i · IOCOIIII, ~llhf!t of , flw n'lorl -Is "" hour 111\d ......, - · - .
33. ·!Mr~ ·• ls· ~·:. tor""tho.--l!III",f!IIIY~· , the
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Lib Gold(Gtu)Rush Davs~=:=L:;~:~TBywoAdm~i~Batked
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miMtration

on 62 other wells In tho lhnoo Ohio Fuel hal about 175 miles·
counties. The end II not In slghf of linea In t h o - - will add
a1 drilling at """' wells pr&lt;&gt; another .a. E11t Ohio will hew
coodt 2• hour&amp; a dey, SO\Itn f4 miles o( llneo In tho ground
deyl a - k.
by mid Novombar.
Westland Mlnera11 Corp. oald · Moot- 1lx million cubic·
II had a~ut 115,000 IC:ros ..,. faol.o.day ol 1111111 tho largest
dar INoa In IIX countlel, with production In tho - ·
A ..._ C8Nruck acekloat ground and giving tho a lour well1ln production- two
"Some ~ In the
. ... Wostl(olna.,~,,.., .fiO(d..,oh tlf-.
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· inoro.roocly to sw-t.
Guo/'nMy Fleldhavequoledop.
nporWII ~at 7:10 ,.,. - l.abotlllnliM,Ytlolnencl.lo·
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oil !low flguroa "in tho a to 10
~ .\ltohJre,, 4t, eel Ml~ _.. , llourllhlng
"He Dry-·~
mllllon .rlll(lll," .Nid Dove Tal·
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, wu tt:aom~ . oalt . - lon!lo'~neta •ro nt11klng '- B. L._Lawi"Mic;ot~ m~ for boll, Eut Otla' pulltlpolaHOM
'!hoD bll Cl!!l' ~ illlnck In Uie mon,y 011 preyloullr l,.pono. Aco Rig of ~ Dl!lcota, Nld • dlroctor. "lkwiiiYW, aur oKPtriaN~ 11f
tirl "1"- to 1-.~.
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1M W 10 tar In 196f, campanili "wlfl1, no dry
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the,..

Interest ls bel~ shown, t h e
chief said. The club ls deoip
ed lo teach safety q&gt;erallon o1
bicycles by YOIBlB people o! the
town.
Clerk • Treasurer Gene Grate
reported that he has recelved
a mass or material from Congreuman Clarence Mlller on
cable television. He said it

lt. The village has an agreemont with a llrm lo
ca.
ble television, but no action...
boon lorlhcomlrw,
H was agreed to move a metor near the Erwin Gull statim
on North Second Ave., becauae
lis locatloo create• a tramc
hazard.
n was agrsed to prowst a
rate lncreaselllodwlththep,j,.
lie udlitles commlaslOD b)' the
Ohlo Bell Telephone Co. Sellcitor Bernard Fultz will p.._...
the leiter o! protest.

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Announce '~::::.c;·~~~'7'Ashley W
W if

such a set for maintenance aupervisor Harold Chase at a cost
o! •639, Councilmen salcl they
could lake ,.. action oo the
chters request until after the
first o1 the year, due to shortVolers ollhree Meigs CouJ&gt;.
age o! !undo.
ty precincts will go lo newle&gt;Chief Cremeans abo asked cations to cast ballots at the
Nov. 4 elecUon, the county
U
board ol elecdons announces.
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Preclncta affected wUl IJ&gt;&lt;
elude Lorw Bottom Precinct,
which wlU wte at the Robert
Larkins bulldiJW: Portland Preclnct, where voters wUJ cast
balluts at the Stlversvllle Corn-

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Leather Shoes
WHERESHOI!$ ARE
SENSIBLE PRICED
MIDDLEPORT, 0. ·

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THE SHOE lOX

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COW1Cll recently purct.sed

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Soml !AGO woll1 with Prlnl wW . be awarded thing more to olfor then weter
t1orGu1b Gold Star tlckola and IN itpolllng pr-lly for
ftn drawbtp for Jll'llll wiil 'ooulhtllltern Ohio.
.
be belcl, tbe lint 1111 Not. zt,
Tilt W.llo. moat ot .lhom In
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DAJUGE" AilE IIINOR
cllpoolt.Of oil- (1111 from the

SHOE GREASE

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SPRINGFIELD,&lt;JIIo IUPIIAboul 200 employes of tho
Thompson Grinder Co.. on
strike since la1t Mardi 7, plan
to vote Tuesday on a new can.
tract.
Local 632, United Auto Work.
en Union, ruched agreemwrt
with the company on a tent..
live contrac:t la11 Friday. Its
details wore not disci-.

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SPRINGFIELD. Ohio (UPI)Apollo II moon pioneer Nell A.
Armstrong plans to pick up In
TAKE PART - Nancy !lmmons was flower glrllllld Cur17.ilaaf!Ort.r tbe cro1m bearer at tile
person an honorary doctorate homecoming or Wahama Hllllt Sehool Frl~ evening.
. · · ,, -·
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degree to be gl..., him by Wll·
tenberg University at ceremonIes Installing the school's loth
president.
Dr. G. Konntlh Acleen will
be Installed Nov. 23. Armstr.ng
said he planned to be present
"barring operatkMlal commit.
ments." The Apollo 12 moon.
flight 11 scheduled for Nov. u.
24.

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NEIL TO BE HONORED

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RIG!it,
Pometoy Mayor Charles Losar check !or
000 from. the £mnnm!c Dew?4Jmont .AdmlnlstratlOII II.IIOWn ball MonllaJo afternoon. T h o
chick It a Part of the
ti582,800 In federal grants for construction oftbe communl·ty•a aewage dhliOsal e,yotem. Mayor Lesar said resurfacing ol streets d,.g "' ln the construction wlll pt unlerwoy IIIIa week.

the homecoming pme
Wahama's Baehtal&gt;f:leld

VATICAN CITY- POPE PAUL VI ANNOUNCED loda,y In a
speech doslrw the World Syood o! Bishops he intends to give
greater powers to blshopa whDe making sure his own s'l)reme
aulhurlty ln the Roman Catholic church is untouched.
The P.., said he accepts recCllllmendaUons o! the blshopo
!or synods lo be held once every two years and !or blahops to be
given an acUve role In the work or the permanent Synod Seer•
lariat o! the Vadcao.

!rom the Fraternal Ufe rn..
ourance Soclei.Y's P!UIIbur8h
regional conrerence on Oct. 2324 where Increased fraternal
Errices were plamed.

stlfMt, John McElroy, "'"'"

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28 1969

discussed
with councU purchase of a two·
way radio system ror use by the
deparlment In addition to tile

Pt111l VI ll'ill f(it'f' sorrwthillfl '!f llnthin{l

Pomeroy area, has returned

reluctMI to 1(tn the -d!ol'
lion but hll admlnlotrell~ ill-

Of The Meigl· Mtu0n Area

~~~~cl::..n.

the U, S. Sonate only II his views were acceptable lo the YOtera
o! Ohio.
.. 1 want to run on the basis tha.t Ill)' views are acceptable,"
GleM told the Ohio New-r Women's AuoelaUonheredurtrw
the weekend. u1 don't want to run because I'm a name from
space."

Mrs. Ethal A. Hart, !llade,
.MOOern Woodmen ol America
diatriet representative for the

c:ommutod.

The_.Nid~­

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ty Halloween party sponaoredby · that ofllcers should be raised
Feeney • Bennett Postl28, Am· to $1.60 per hoor. Cooncil said
erican Legion, at the football it would consider employes pay
field in Middleport,
also when the new budgol Is
This was a report or Middle- drawn ""· However, councllmen
port Pollee Chief J, J, Cr~ observed that the financial picmeans Monda1 night when vii· ture o! the vlUage does oot look
lage council met ln a brief ses- '"particularly
encou~"
sian. The chief also said the next year.
trick or treat custom will be
Chief Cremeans reported lhsl
observed In the lown &amp;om 6:30 about 60 you~sters or the town
to 7:30 Wednosday with the siren sounding to mark its open.

(Conllnuod &amp;om Pqe 1)

f,onfi•r•·nn•

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ad by c.pt. A. W. O....ber.

The 6:30 p.m. eurtew aUect,.. that council consider a pay are partlcW&amp;tlng ln a bicycle
irt:: young people under 18 In raiae tor police officers. He club whldl he formed recently,
Middleport wW be lilted Thur ... said the chlers salary could Parents and police officers ue
day night due to the communi· remain at its present level, but helplmJI with the club and much

News ..• in Briefs

To KI'I'P Sulllllil·~

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Curfew Off in Middleport
For Thursday Night Party

Damaged By Fire Sunday
was estimated at
$1,100 In a ftreat2:10a. m. Sunday at the Ashland Service Sla·
Uon at Kanauga. Eleven men
an::l two trucks anawered the

status, work at~lgn.
menlo, dllclpllne and -111
food were 111 bolter Ilion tho
average prisoner Is granfld,
tho report oald.
""The,......, lor thll II I fftlt.
ter of ludgmtnl and-or opln·
lon.'" the report oald. "Licavoli
Is a good prlooner, (IIIIi good
work reports, and has medical
reporta to back up the reasor
for any treatment or aulr
ment.
"He Is also smart. • '""
talker and capoble of promoting
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. 01;110

Ka n aug a ser VICe
. Stati'on
Damage

The pal$ beer&lt;~- ... '·
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mended thet Licavoli'S 14!f4lesWJW

for his own belt ln....-..ts.
"During tho post 10 yoer1. wo
found no ovldlnco or Indication
of any oulolcll pronuro or lnflu·
ence to Hcure any f1vored
trutmonl for Licavoli.'' tho rt·
port .. ld.
The report oald allogotlono
that Llcovoll had control of To..., rackalo had no bello In

tla&lt;y.

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E;J,: i:?~~~o~~i!- Harsh Mari"JiuanaLawsHit
~:.:;::?.T:w:
.

Stone, BradentoDt F1a. i brother,
Harley A. Burns, PL Pleasant,

years time served and knew In .
hlo own mind that he ohould
have a chance to get ovt," the
report contlnuod. "Ho doeldod
lhot 11 would be fooll1h to pay
money to anyone to help him
gat paroled aHor oorvlng 25
years."
"Wt found no ovlclanco lhol
money wa1 offarod or pold to
enyone In connection with LICO·
voll's aucceuful commutetlon
hearing," the report said.
The report concodad lhot In
some Instances Licavoli receiYedbetter treatment then the
ayeregeprlsoner at the penlten·

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the Eqllah 18111111P II: "The
llldhllck ll1elk's 11xt11 sheeP's

Payoff Accepted by Democrats

a

Licavoli at any time controlled
Toledo rackoto?
-Was any Improper or Irregular action taken by anybody In
connection with Llcavo11'1 com.
mulatlon of Hntenco?
Lila Magazine oald as mud!
a1 $300,000 had bean made
available by tho Cosa Nootra
for Licavoli's release.

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ENJOYING THE RECENT Alheno Golf OudiW bald at tile
Athens Country Cllil and lljiOIISOI"ed b)' Columbua and - .
ern Ohio Electric CcJqlally are, left to rJshl, Eftn E. WIJ.
llama, CoiiDftbuo and Soutllorn Aoalolant VIce Preoldent; llaro
old H.-rd, Citizens Nadonal - · Middleport; Georce liar·
graves, ~ ol Meigs Local Schools,IIIIIJackWelsh, Cohill·
ICan_bu_•a_ndSou_rth_er_nMI_ddl_epo_rt_Dl•_lrlct_Ma_rag_•r_.- -

WASHINGTON IUPU -Sen. ry or State Dean Rusk to order
Paul J. Fannin, R-Arlz .• said Banks returned to Canada buf
today the Democratic porty Rusk denied tho request.
received $100,000 In campaign
"Shortly alter his decision.
contributions as an apparent SS,OOO chacka began pouring
"political payoff" after a Into various Democratic prHJohnson administration refusal Identlal campaign committees
to extradite labor leader Hal around the country until the
Banks to Canada.
total contribution amounted to
Banks, a U.S. citizen, was SlOO,OI»-whlch was reached
leader of Canada's Seafarer's within a few days.'' Fannin
International Union In 1963 said.
when he was convicted for
perjury In testimony before
The senator's suggestion of a
Royal Canadian Commission political payoff was made In a
about an assault that occurred speech drafted for delivery on
five years earlle·.
the Senate floor In support of a
Banks fled Canada after bill that would strip unions of
sentencing and wes discovered tax-exempt status If they
living on a union yacht In New engage In political adlvlty.
York City. The Canadian
"It Is not right," Fannin said,
government asked then-Secreta. "for a union goon ... to be

dtr1 In the Toi-.Detroltareo.
An article In Lifo Mogulne,
entitled "Tho Govomor and lha
Nlobstor•• linked Rhodol to tho
convlcladklller. Rhodollhonor·
derod thl Highway Polrol to In·
veotlgalo tho allegatlono.
The polrol had _ , ln1truc:l·
td to IMk the answer to tour
quesllono:
-Was money avellable and
offered to "buy" Licavoli's freedom?
-Had Licavoli rocolv«&lt; fa.
von or preferred treatment
while a prisoner?
-Since his Imprisonment has

COLUMBUS ( UPIJ - The
Ohio Highway Patrol reported
-Y 11 "found no evldonc:e""
that monoy was pold or olforod
to enyono to obloln a roductlon
In tho -~once of Prol11blllon
w• moblter Thomas "Vonnie"
Licavoli.
Go\1. Jamoo A. Ahodol last
January rorlucod Llcovo11'1
flrol-clogroo murder a&gt;nvlc:tlon
to aecand-clogreo murder, thuo
moklng him ollglblo for porolo.
Licavoli, 65, Toledo, was senlencod to lite In priiOI'I In 193-1 .
after being convlclod In a&gt;nnoc.
tlon with four gangland mur-

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3 - The Dally Sentinel, Mlcldleport-Pomerey, 0., Oc~ 28, 1969

The Offense:
TIJElll

Gl~r,

the Utile lost Peklngesedog,la,_back at home with
Mrs. Nolan Shuster and Sissy, his Siamese cat frlerd.
Mrs. Shuster, assisted by her son and daughtef.ln-law.Gerald and Mildred, had scoured the nell!hborhood and had Just about
gillen ..., hope when they read in •tBeat of the Bend" .of the Peki~ese which had wandered several days before Into the Wayne
Swishers. Sure enough. it was Glnger.

Meigs RTA Formed
and prescription service, de-

became charter members ofthe pendable health, hospital, and
Meigs County Retired Teachers nursing home insurance to sup..
Association recently at the Tri· plement medicare, the auto innity United Church of Christ surance program for the older
driver arxJ the low-cost groltl
in Pomeroy.
Spea~ers, following a lunch- level service. "
She said that any retired
eon served by ladies of the
church, were Ralph Welker, teacher may join at anytime,
representative to the Ohio As-- but tbose deslrtng benefits of
'embly and a member of the the National Retired Teachers
IJOV-r•.O.
lor stu- · ··~•!lm for.tba1lODIIJW 1"111'
ll ot.:jlie Ohio'li8ilrement'sys- m*"-.obJ Nbv: 3o;
tems, and Mrs. Raymond GuthMra. Nan Moore read tbe conerie, trustee - at .. Jarge in the stitution and by-laws which statOhio RT A.
ed the purpose of the grOtt&gt; Rep. Wellrer explaiMdOhio's the promotion of economic alii
retirement systems, reported professional welfare of retired
on the six bills ln the House of teachers ol Meigs County. MeetRepresentatives, and reviewed ings will be held on the third
retirement prospects in com- Saturday of October, January,
l~ legislative sessions.
April and Ju!J',
Mrs. Gutherie explained the
work both of the Ohio Retired
Teachers Association and the
National Retired Teachers Association, and discussed benefits a n d services available
through these gr&amp;:q:~s.
M.lss Lucille Smith, presiTen holiday boxes for overdent of the Meigs County AISn. seas sent cemen will be presummed "' the benefits of the pan&lt;~ by the Sew.Rite&amp;wlng
Nadonal Association as ''legis- Club,
Jatlw stre~, drug, vitamin
Plans for the Christmas project weremadeatarecentmeet.
lng of the club members at
Mary June's lleau1;)' Salon In
'I1IEIE\'~P
DAILY
SENTIN1!L
Mlcldl-rt. The meellnl !olTO JMTEUSI' OF
Mten"-•ww AllEA
lowed a Halloween dimer par.
cHt::~TER L. TANNUOLL, E:Dt. FA
ty at Oscar's in Galllpolla.
ll8ltKt llolhCidl, C1Q" E41101"
P~tlleddJib' u•Sauritt~vn.oo..
Members exchanged names
Vai!Q ....allhlll eom,.n;y, liO . . . . .c 81.,
I or Chr l 8tma s . Rece I vlng birth.....,.,, ctolo, mn. s.~.... omcoo Pt..
ttJ..ZlH, Editor ... Pt.on. ~&amp;~tl7.
day gifts were Mrs. Ronald
~ ctu.po•WceP"Id&amp;tP-....,OIDo.
B
N.U-' ..-u ...........HIIIMi .. Baii:IJI.
rowning, Mrs. George Hoa~~-=-~~bll:.,uEu•n~tSt..,NnY.... man, and Mrs. Elza Gilmore,
~r4otkon rM~~•• Pdlwred .., e~rrilr 'Jr. Mrs, William McDaniel pre..,...,
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,.., 111 sided at ""*
moe"--.
Mrs. Don
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111 tao. DailJ"
s.ti,.. 1NIIIt
om.:e. -m.to.
w~~~;:
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B)' ~~~~o~or
Millen and Mrs . Harv.., Van
................. _.n. IIIII. l....u.illa: 0...
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....., euo. .,. ..u, o.. ,... eu.• 51.1 Vranken wUI be bosteues for
"nlrM ...-tlli suo. st
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the next meeting.
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IS IN THE AIR!
Why No!
Bring II
Indoors 1
IVilh A
.Lovely

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Willard Boyer, Mrs. Mildred
WeUs, Mrs. Don Collins, Mrs.
Calvin SiJI1poon, Mrs. Marshall
King, Mrs. Don McKnight, Mrs.
James Neutzllng, Mrs. Ray.
mood Ball;y, Mrs. Larry Webrung, and Mrs. Flo Strickland.

FALSE TEETH
ThatLOOHB
Neell Not Embarrass
Don't bep w0ft71Jll Whnber your

fa~ teeth are illOlDI to come IOou
&amp;t the Wl'OQI time. Por mon MCUr·

J\Tamed fior Thursday

COllE AS YOU ARE!

FARMERS BANI

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Discuss Involved Women
"Pro!lles of an Involved Woman" was the program «vic used by Mrs, Martha Husted when
the Women' a Society of Christian Service of the Elllerprloe
United Methodlal Cllureh met
recently at the home ol Mra.
Theodosia Precker,

M r s. Husted, as Eleanor
French, and Mra. Berni.., Ev-

ans, ln the role as Mrs. BeD-

nett, wife of John c. Bemett,
PABTEETR hol~ lalH teeth "ftnner preoldelll of the Union Theolagi·
longer. Makell e&amp;tlng euler. It.'• not
acld. No ((OOeY. puty, gummy tute. eal Seminary, partlelpalad In a
Dentu.rea t.hat ftt are MMDilal to dialogue the purpose of which
health. Bee ,our dentist regularly.
Get FASTI!:ETH ai&amp;ll drugcounten. woo to etl\&gt;haslze the eliJ)Orl-

FROM

WE HAVE MANY IN
HARVEST OF FALL
COLORS

DUDLEY'S
FLORIST

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a little PA81UIH on JOUt pl&amp;tea.

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MRS. MINERVA CHILDERS, who will be 95 on Doc. 7, had
tt'le misfortune of a fall Friday, She Cractured her left wrist ard
lt Is now in a cast.

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McAbee-Neal Vows

MR. AND MRS. PATRICK WCHARY hosted a dinner part)'
Saturday. Their guests were the Downie cousins. In the group
were Mr. and Mrs.. J. B. Bright of Dunbar, W. Va.; Mrs. Ellzabeth Chase of Dayton; and Mrs. Austin Eden, Mrs, Edward Stark,
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Downie, Mr aM Mrs. Bill Downie, ard Miss
Helen Lochary.

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DEBBIE LYONS MILLER IS IN Room 973at Vnlversity Hospital, Columbus. It appears she may have a long stay,
Debbie, just 18, has been plagued. by kidney problems aOO today went on the kidney machine. She is currently undergoing extensive tests to determine the feasibility or a transplant. II everything is negative, then the transplant will take place sometime after a month from now.
Between now and then, Debbie will be put on the kidney machine for blood purification as necessary. Three members of her
family wiU begin tests soon to determine compatlbUity before
the donor is selected.
Debbie was admitted to University Hospital Friday, having
been transferred there Crom Holzer. Her husband stays in Co-lumbus with frierds to be near his wife aOO commutes to his employment in Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons, Debbie's par..
ents, wm continue frequent trips.

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JOHN CRAIG KINCAID, GRANDSON of Mrs. John Kincaid,
Middleport, is hospitalized in Japan. He was InJured when the
helicopter he was piloting was doWned In VIetnam.
John has a fracture to one leg, lnjurles to the other, an:!
some cuts and bruises, but is recuperating quite satts(actorUy.
He expects to be returned to the states sometime In the near f~r
ture. John had been in Vietnam less than three months,
The youth' s father is a retired Air Force omcer nOw living
in California where he teaches at a private mtlitary school.
LL Tom Kincaid, son o{ Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Keith Kincaid of Philadelphia, is just back from Vietnam. Tom is a graduate of Ohlo UniverslQ. By the way. his parents just now are vacationing in Hawaii.

Twenty-five retired teachers

O'BRIAN
charm · and por_.ll;y. We'd
AY ·
NEW
- Cll-s• ha'&lt;e 1o IQ" that lin ~ omlo- Who clotho themselves wiiiiiiiLADl£11 AUXILIARY, Drew II tile olemont porvadlntl t h e lion rii!M on .tile lbow'o ··~- lllant Vu'-"'"'·, Jlm*•lllld bll
W"""oter l'Mt 31, American ,_
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Pon. _T uellill' nlatot.
on iM Ufe and!lambtQ'anttlmea ao Jull plain Mel fllaveiiOII dlcl not jar a C.'OIIIIOIIIIOUI''•
PAST MATRONS, PCIIIti'OY ~New Y~'t moatliamoroua hao been a TV pawrlter for a Iaiit or reactions. Tho lllailtChapllr 186 OES, Tuelday,?p. · mayor o¥Or, .Jilnm.J Wolker. II row ele&lt;lronle pneratj0111 1 17 tipped hat rim wao not Wilkm. at Ballet• Rolllaura!"J ~ . - Ill ll!at odd wave Ill wl- Ia our auopiciCOI ha 11111 ·be er'a sl;yle aJoae mw
olance Shlelclo, hoatu.o.
· prllJ lbat allllcta quilt too back to Jull plaiD Melin llhort alfecltd lt. \l'alkor me..IY ilal
SERVICES FOR \feel&lt; ~ 111W peapltllho nover realize ordllr.
Itt moll publlelzed practlllon~~2 and Salf;Aoe...~ ~~ thf11 U. wlpr. ll'o not t h e
Frmc Gorlhln, back- or.
....,, - 3 p.m. a • - • -~
rlcht, nor tile Income IJ'(IUIIII for IIIIa dloappolnlment
Wur C81ualllel
odlst Cllurch, Syracuaa.
clall 11M17 Jnhtblt. Wo once lold ...,alola ~ a - t m&amp;nJ TV
a fellOW W6 . . _ Who W81 tile Utcl cafe IJlpolrlll&lt;el 01 Ill · The U.S. Infantry suatalDed
RACINE AMERICAN iAIIGit llllrd ....,.Uon or lnbortlad lmpraaolonlll and imitator '10 per cent of aU casualties
Auxiliary, Tueoday, 7:30p.m., naalti..nllllona lhat ha had been could not lmltataJ!IIIIIlyWaik.; In the U.S. armed forces durIng World War II, .although
maoked HaUoween Pll1J for
nouvaau riehe." Redid- In 111e tlnloat dell'eo. Wolker It comprised oo1y one·flftb ~
Junior members !ollowlq the a 1 understand, either. Our ole- waa graeefUI, eharmln&amp; n 0 t all lbe forceo overseas, acmaetlng; prizes to pr«ttoat, qlor 111811 ..,.,. lOll 111111 I lllridont, h!o mamer or - c h . cording to the Encyclopae:lla
11811est and moat orlllnal . Re- lllllond dollars a week and lo and dreoo lllrlldng w i - tile Brltanillca.
treohm-.
1 complete patleman.
REVIVAL, 7:30 p.m. nialoiiY
The aualcal "Jilnm.Y" has
at Syraeuse Mlaalon lbrGuilo had more IIIGilf11 thrown ln1D
tills week with Sisler Slella Ito .......clion 111111 lll)'lhlng oo
Carqle _..er, pobllo wel- lll'oadwlljl perhapa over: more
c:ome.
111111 1 million doUaro, backSPECIAL MEETING, Heath lllap namoro lnalat.
~st Church, "Call to
11'1 open ..._ledp that the
MRS. KIM B. NEAL
Pr!IYer and Self Denial, • Tues- Jl.aun1 Walker mayoral!;)' Inday, 7:30 p.m., oponaored b¥ cwnbency wao alhol'OUIIIIJ&gt;corWSCS.
rapt era or Prohibition COI't'VIliCOLLEGE lnlormaUon Dillrt, ed IUrthet b¥ the okuidugpfl' HOUSE OF "CADS"
handaome he cloelll'l ..ta wllll
~e igs llillh Sehoul, llllddlepol'l, at the ulllmatel,y Jolled Tam- Dear Helen:
me.
: p.m. Tueeday for aenloro mw bola Jllnm.Y Hines. JimThis houae 1s unreal. 1 can't
I'm ·Ured or being alnlle,
Uld Jllll"nls; II c:olle..,s a o d DIY Walker' a most !everllb de- take 11 much longer.
but I'm afraldl'lltalr~ Jlllll~· to be repro-led.
fenders dlograce him wllll the
My mother and brother make ed up lilY buobancl Who was
LADIF.'l AUXILIARY, F- explanation lllot he almply waa a point or 1por1na DIY father. probobq '"" ~ lhoae a 11 y
ney - ReMelt Postl28, Amori- cpratlng In the traditional New He'o just someone Who brings duekllnls llllrnocl dolm.
can Let!Jon, 7:30 Tueaday nlshl York at;yle or acceptlnJ "elean" bome the
Wh.. a (llrl Ia "hooked on
mint green wllll lace IMMllce at tile hall; Juniors to moot at graft, m..,.ms a aanctlmoni&lt;R18 the
looko" cloeo ehe need a ,_,_
In a candlelight ceremony
and lbort sleeves. A bow at the 7 P· m.
refUsal to aceept . . _ 01'111- &amp;111111 cheerfUl aad has a amite cblalrlst? - FUSSY
at the West Columbia United
waist In back extended Into
POMEROY flliST l!aptlel nallnlln proatillltion aad dope - bull'm the only one who no- Dear Fuaoy:
Methodist Church, Mlos Gall
Church HaliOII'een party, Tuoo- while aocommodallnl the baek- Ueeo.
Not a ,_,eblatrlat _ Just a
lloor..Jength panels.
McAbee or West Columbia and
Their headpleoes were of ll- day nll!ht, grand march at 7:30. room beyo Who lndul&amp;ed In a
Mom won't llf11 hello to Dad. better aeela&amp; eye. Attractive
Mr. Klm B. Neal of Mlcldl-rt
lualon held in place with large
WIDNESDAY
glorloualy srlllld lar&lt;e~~¥inbus- &amp;be llllnka of any possible ex- people are almoll alwayo
exchanged wedding vows.
Dlor bows, and thay carried
WIU)WOOD GARDEN Club, lneoo, PDibliltl and other ouse to leave the house ao lilt ''hooked on looko" for II k e
The bride is U.e youngest
colonial bouquets of white car- 7:30 Wednesday, "como ao you cheoriW larcenies.
won't have to eat dlmor wllll ...,... like. Because IIIey fall
daughter of Mrs. Bert McAbee
nations surrounded by daisies. are" Pll1J, home of Mr1. Paul
'111e IIIIIUinl tribute to Jim- him. I lllle can't lll8ll8&amp;e a lor the pockage and not the
of West Columbia and the late
Flower girl was Angela Cur- Fllber; Mrs. HlramFlaher, as- lilY Wolker'l Vtfl' reo! perooo- oha!JPDI trip, nii!M claasea or c:onlelll, they often ond up dloMr. McAbee. 91e Is the grandtls of Pomeroy, grancldaoghter slstlng ho81ess.
allt;v II a.t evea the reform- wllata\'er, lhe oltl at the llble oppolntad.
daughter or Mr. John Freeman
of Mr. and Mrs. G e 0 r e
TIIURlillAY
era
Who forced him to rollin read'•• willie be eata lllld acta
Learn to reCQIIIIze tile mw
who makes his home witb Mrs.
1
Starcher, Sr. Her gown was
MIDDLEPORT WCTU, 7:30 11 New York' I mayor siiiJ Ilk- aolf nollliltg'I1IJ'OIIII- Wblle I dllreront klndoorhand.aomot~eao
McAbee.
tile same style and color 88 the ').'llureday, Middleport F l r 11 ed 111m, IIGbert Moeoo, the fine 11t lhere trylq to break t be (lmter as weU ao ~andre­
The bridegroom is the son
other attendants.
Baptist Cllurch. Election of of- veter111 JUbli&lt; serv111t, IIIII ad- G..al !lienee and &amp;BIIInllndl- member tile absolutelY porteet
of Mrs. Emma Jean Webster
Master Jeffery Neat of Point ncers.
mlrea Wolbr'a 1\Yle, lllld eer- psllon.
man exlsta on.ly In tile c1reoma
of Beverly and Mr. I. R. Neal
Pleasant,
nephew
ot
the
groom,
WOMEN'S
ASSN.,
7:30ThuralalnlJ
he
had
at;yle,
Maybe
DIY
Iaiiier
dlcl
someor
YOUIII, unmarried femaloa.
of Middleport. He has made
was
theringbearer.
Train
bearday
night
at
Mlddleporl
First
In
tile
mualcal
Pl'Oiil•lblnc
terrible,
but
ha
doesn't
H.
his home with his grandmother,
er waa Master JohMY Board at Unltad Presbyterian Church; ed and financed "'tlrelyb¥ Jack act Uke it. Ho'o a kind, warm,
PERSONAL TO "MISERAMrs. George Bearhs, also of
Letart,
ne[ilew
of
the
bride.
Mrs.
R.
M.
91erman
hao
book
Warner,
the
lepndary
Nl&amp;bt
.....ter!UI
porooo,
tboulil
a
bit
BLE:"
Whan you lllllllke, drld&lt;,
MlcldleporL
For
best
man,
the
groom
atudy,
Mrs.
Rodney Downing, Ma1or or Now York comea art stubborn. I love lilY mother and "sneak ool" to-eywr
The double -ring wedding wa~
an event of Aug, 9 at 6:30 p.m. chose his brother, Kll R. Neal devotlono; hostesses are Mr1. with DDt Ill loCa or tile charm and brolhor too, lllld llda aplll parenta are ab 111'01111 about beThe Rev. Paul Fortney of New of Point Pleasant. Ushers were Joe Bailey, Mro. William Oh- be exuded In huge wavea, 110118 dolm the middle or the !amlljo lq "too strict," yoo'ro - George Star cher, Jr. , Pome- linger, Mrs. LeoKemed)', Mro. or hlo sraee wllll wordo, 1101 a II tearing me to ploees.
tq oaly one lldng: YOID' parHaven performed the ceremo..
roy; Dave Jenkins, Middleport, Plununer Beeson and Mrs. J. linch or the wl.......r courtllSomellmeolfoeiUkeacream- ents were rtaht in tile Orat
ny before an altar banked with
nesa he brouatrt to tho most in&amp; or omaohinl something, place 100 aroa't 111111tre
baskets d white gladioli and and But Frances, &amp;Yracuse. K. Smith.
Taper lll!hters were Ferris
ANNUAL MEETING, Melgo floeUng eru:ountara.
Juot 10 I CGUicl atap 11111 quiet- ....,.., for the prlvUqes you
greenery flanked by two sevBoard and Duane Johnson and County Pioneer and Historical
Tho por(ormer selerletl 1o neu. But Ill)' motller 111111111 seek . .
en - br111oh candelabra. White
Mrs. Bill Uoyd of. New' Ha- Sbclecy, 1 p·.m. , Thursday, St. piQ' Walket ,~l¥ can't be lhiM I wa• haYing .a ,........., '" l!la,y. .ii*JI ~ , way for" tile
satin bows marked the familY
ven registered the guests.
Paul's Lutheran Church, Pome- bllmocl too ; harahly for ouch breakclolm, ,lilY br&lt;Jihar wotlld next few .. IIIOIIths. 'l1iM wrltl&gt;
pews and tall white tapers were
For her daughter's wedding, roy.
abJect evaalon of Jimlll)''o consider me un.&lt;OOI, 111d lilY a811in, and If ddnga are . ..,
used throughout the church.
Dod woold probably be em- better, I'll . . _ your ea11e.
Nuptial music was played by Mrs . McAbee chose a rust twOharraaaed to death. Maybe IIIey - II.
Mrs. Raymond Llevlng a n d piece bonded knit with which
"
can take thla "pretend Uvln&amp;"
Miss Sleila Lieving, vocaJist, she wore beige accessories and
but It Is driving me up t he
88118 Our Wedding Prayer, Al- a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs.
Webster,
the
groom's
mother,
wall
. What ean I do? - LIPways, The SWeetest Story Ever
Told and The Wedding Pray- was in a beige knit with matchPINCOTI'
lng accessories and a cor....,
~
Dear Llppln-:
er.
I think thil "Great SIIIIICII"
The bride was given In mar~ of white roses.
A receptioo honoring the couSYRACUSE - The annual and John Bloke.
aeedl a crlals to break It riage by her lUicle, Edward
pie
was
held
In
tile
church
soPTA
jlalloween
earnlval
w111
SILHOUETTnl
_
Marybell
and perhaps your acreammljht
Freeman of Pomeroy. The
bride approached the altar clal rooms . The traditional min- start promptly at 7:30 '1111n- Warner, chairman; Soale Grue- do the trick. Lei ywr familY
wearing a !loor..Jeneth gown of lature bride and groom topped day nlalot, Oct. 30, at the local ser, MarJQllnther, AnnaRoulb .,_ what lhf11 are doing to
you. II mllbt obock diem Into
white re.embroldend cbantllly tile three-tiend wedding cake school aoclltorlum. Judging will and Marie Loadlnlillam.
FISH POND 1 _ Linda llllb- !Jiclng ~their problomsaaedullo.
lace over bridal saUn. It was featured oo the bride's table be clone as those peroooamask.
fashioned with an empire waist.. which was &lt;overed with a white ed enter the door. Prizes will bani, ehelrman; Jeanette Du!- Dear Helea: -· - ·heirloom
lace
doth.
Arrangebe
awarded
for
the
prettleot,
1),
Belb'
llafos,
Donaa
KoehI
am
a
JOUII8
girl
~ 22,
line and long sleeves coming to
menta of pink and white carna- ugliest, !wmlest, andmoolorlg- lor, Wanda stewart and Jemie ll8llinK OLD. I'Ve bean told
points over the hands.
I'm very Pl'etl1 and have a
Har elbowJength veil of Im- tiona and candles were ulled Ina!_ All ehlldral In c:ootume Lou Davia.
FISH POND 2 _ Gloria MI- IIOOd por.....Ut;v. But I'm..,.._
ported aUk Illusion was held In Mrs. Vernal Johnson 11erved will ba presealad alllfl.
All membero aamec1 to the chael,
chairman;
Carolyn llnually dlo"W'faled In t h e
place by leaves of seed pearls the cake and Mlso S h a r 0 n
II'S Quid!
and crystals. Her chapel length &lt;Peen at Mason presided at tile varloos eomml-• are aoked Raalh, ilmllby' Amberpr,Judl kind~ datto I pl.
I want a llUl Who Ia territrain was of chantilly lace. The punch bowl Miss Judl MUier to be at the 1ehool ~ Flag, Marll1a Williams 1 n d
ll's COIIIItlllent!
Dula.
bly attractive, !11t1alcalbride carried a white velvet of Point Pleasant was at the at 1:30 '1111rlday aflemooa 1o help decorate tile IIMillorlum.
CANDY.aAKm GOODS _ l1 and otherwise. I uouaity get
covered pr"Yer book and a cas- coaee service.
c:ade bouquet of yellow a n d
Other.s assisting at the reTho - - are:
11e11,y Alb, Chaii'IIIBII; M a r Y the "otherwise." I kDtnr this
THE
COTrON CANDY _ Jean Morrow, Carol Jett, llel"'llub- 1111'1 smart, but If a man l•'t
white rosebuds and bab¥ bresth, ceptlon were Miss s 8 n d r a
from which fell white stresm- Stowari, Mrs. Doonle Van Ma- Hall, cbalrmaa; Jllliee Law- bard, Mrl. Haberl Ord lllld
ers tied In lovers knots. Her Ire, Mrs. David Van Maire, son, Marie Rizer, Jeoale Le- Mar7 N-.
Don llaldrlcka.
IIJTCBEN-POP.COFFEE _
DECORATIONS - Mary
only jewelry was a diamond Mrs. Forrest Hargraves, and vacy and l'l!sll1 stub.
necklace, a gift of the groom. Mrs. Arnold Van Maire.
SNO CONES - P. Patter- Mlmle Harrlo, chairman; Kar- Gol!rthor aad Pal Wlnebrermer.
The couple took a wedding 1011, chatrman; Beoeri1 Chap,- ell :WOITJ, Mrs. Rudolph RUTICKETS - Ella May lllorMatron of honor was M r s.
Walt Hayes, sister of thebrlde. trlp through West Virginia. man, Deo Bnnm and Teame ne, Mro. Bomer Millo, Mro. tat, Shirley llllsllll and Pat
POMEROY, OHIO
The bridal allendanta " e r e They are now reoldlng at 770 Evan1.
!IJle lllmett, Mrs. ArGIIr lloodallhelt.
DUCK POND - Da1a7 Po&amp;- Wolfe lllld Mro. M111an1 Roulb
AT THE DOOR- Mra, Elma
Mrs. George Slarcher, Jr., sis- Secoud St., Middleport.
h.lfCBEN-POPCORN _ Nlll: Louko, Mro. Ullo Mayeo, Mrs•
A rehearaal dlmer was held teraon, cbalrmaa; Velma fV.
tar of the bride, Mrs. Ronald
Fry, and Mlos Gloria Young. at tile Martin Restaurant for the 10110, Arlotta Plckeao, Mro. ey Pliler lOll, cbalrm8ll, 0 r a Rulli 11teorn, Mro. !Alba liarThey wore !loorJengthgownsd bridal party and gueats.
c-p Moore, l!ldaa 11a1&lt;er and Bau, Pauline Autborooo, Mro. rio and Marp.rot Cottrill

Ann Boso
C•didate for Member of

Southern local Board of
Eduration
pd. Pol. Adv.

ence of one woman as she worked to brl~ -ce, social Justice
and recognition of the unity of
all persons.
Mrs. Cordelia Rentz dlaeusoed local dedlc:aled women of tile
communlcy,
During the buslne11 aeaalon,
11 was decided thallellero will
be se,. to NASA In o~port at
the aatroMula dedalon to read
the Bible In flllllCO.
G~ stJvl~. If Jesus Goeo
Wllh Me, opened the moetl~
wllil Mrs. Bertz glvl~ serlpture from Proverb&amp; 2, 11-20.
Mro. Franees Carleton read a
poem entltled, A Prayer, and
the meet!~ eoncl.- wllil a
prayer b¥ Mro. Franeea RunneL
Rofresbme,.o were senedto
tbe 14 members and one ,....
attending b¥ Mrs. Fracker,

Roooevelt'1 Prize
President Theodore Roose·
velt was awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize In 1906 for hlo
service In medlaUng a peace
treaty between RuslliJ and
Japan to conclude the Russo-

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Wanda
91ane.
Mildred
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SPOOK
HOUSE - J o y e o Franll
bard, Wanda Gtlnjher
and Mra.
Thome, chairman; Rulli Holman, Lou Ferrell, Jeon llafman and Mra. Charles Buek ..
ley.
COKE RING TOSS - Janel
Nease, chairman; Ken Neale,
Pat Omdl.lf, Mrs. Ell White,
Marcia Arnold and Thelma Jelfera.
CANE TOSS - Faye Hamll1111, ehelrman; Dwotllt Forllio,
JC11181!a Daoll, IIOiotiJt Fa"'-ERE SHOES AU •
and Mra. Earl Noa_.
SENSIBLE PRICED
DART GAllES Lan7
MIDDLEPORT 0.
Wolro; cbalnnall; PluJ Forlltta

·WHILE SA~E PIKES ARE Ill

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TJIE

TO. SAVINGS

IS ULL 'S lEN FRANKLIN

ever, wlth over 100 schools

wooing Kern, that Hayes
RALBOVSKY, packa~ed him off to ColumNEASporh bus watbout so much as a
verbal arrn·twlst . Kern,
Writer
Dashing a toothpaste smile,
says he never wanted to go
anywhere bul to Ohio State.
· "Lancaster is only 30 miles
COLUMBUS, Ohio-( NEAl from Columbus," he says.
- As glamor boys go, any •'and I grew up as an Ohio
similarity between Joe Na· Stale !an. I saw my first
math, say, and Rex Kern is game when 1 was an eighth
purely coincidental.
grader . I received a lot o!
The son of • small town offers when I was in hl~h
barber, Kern radiates a school, but I never really
choir bo_y's innocence that is, considered going anywhere
unquestionably, a throwback but Ohio State. It was an
to an era when the social easy decision for me."
pursuits of pinup quarier·
His father, Trenton Kern.
backs were discussed over who operates a two&lt;halr
breakfast tables Instead or shop on Garfield A v e n u e,
white leather bars laden, or in Lancaster (population
c 0 u r s e, with a rarticular 36,000), says the recruiting
brand of Red Labe scotch.
race lor the younger of his
Rex Kern, as they say in two sons was uneventful:
Columbus, is tradition's an- "Rex looked around a little,
swer to the Aquarian Age . talked to some other people,
Tall and lean, his reddish· but he had hls mind made up
blond hair Is closely cropped, all along. Ever since junior
hls sideburns come to an high be dreamed of the day
abrupt end well above the be could play lor Ohio State.
ear lobe and, alter every Woody didn't have any trou·
game, be is usuallf seen de· ble getting him at all."
parting Ohio State s cavern·
The same situation, someous stadium not with a mini· what astonishin~ly, holds
skirted blonde but instead
with mom and dad.

It is Kern, however, who
revolutionized offensive foot·
ball at Ohio State, updating
It slngle·handedly by at
least a decade. As a quarter·
hack who can throw, lake,
run the option and even
scramble successfully. his
presence forced Woo:ly
Hayes to doctor his en·
trenched theory of power of.
lense and modernize it !rom
the old three·yards·and.a·
cloud·Of·dust to a more cOD·
temporary three·plays.and·a·
touchdown.
It is no secret that Rex
Kern was the No. 1 man on
Hayes' recruiting list In 1966

Jim Otis

Ask Charges Be

D.ON'T bEL.A:Y.

9 U.-5 P.M. DAILY
U.M.-9 P.M. SAT.' s

:BENI;FAANKUN··
Dlll '5 l
IIIDDL,EPOIO'. OHIO

Rex Kern

to Hayes' theory that any
high school star in Ohio
worth his salt looks forward
to the day he can play lor
the Buckeyes.
So deep are Ohio State's
roots into Ohio high schools,
Hayes may actually be gel·
tiDg more talent than he can
handle. Don Lamka, £or ex ample , was the most soughtalter high school quarter·
back in the Midwest two
years ago while at Cleve"When Jim was six years land's South High . He chose
old," says Dr. Otis, "I put up Ohio Slate. despite the presa set of goalposts in the back ence of Kern and backups
yard and he was on his way. Ron Madejowski and Kevin
I use l to take him to Ohoo Rusnak, and was switched to
Stat~ games when he was a defense . Now, as a sopho·
kid and on the way home , more, he's a second-string
he'd always tell me bow he linebacker.
couldn't wail to grow up and
'' For the Hre of me," says
play in Columbus. His idol ooe of h~ South High
was Bob Ferguson. My being coaches, "I can't understand
close friends with Woody put why he chose Ohio Stale. He
J :m in a ticklish spot, but would have been starting
he's made it on his own. Jim as a sophomore quarterback
wouldn't have it any other somewhere else. but now
way and neither would he's playing defense. l told
Woody . I just stay in the him to go to Notre Dame,
background and keep quiet." myself, but the lure ol Ohio
Many of the other o!len· State was bigger than both
sive stars descended upon of us. I don't know why, but
Columbus much for the every kid in Ohio wants to
same reason. a testimonial go there."

true lor the Buckeyes' No. I
rusher, fullback Jim Otis.
Like Kern, he sought out the
school with as much vigor as
the school sought him . His
lather , a doctor in Celina,
Ohio, was a college roommate of Woody Hayes an1.
on the day Jim Otis Jr . was
born, one of the first con~ratulatory carJ• the Otises
feceived was from Ann and
Woody Hayes .

Dismissedw,:::·:·;;;:,==,~::~

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E. Cronin Monday tolled a
league meeting Nov. 5 in
Cleveland ''to consider the
posture or the Seattle sltua-

. 800 through the air with 863 yards.
However, 10 passes have been
.500
intercepted
by the aler1 Buck·
. 400
eye
defensive
secondary.
. 167
Despite gaining 564 fotal
W, L. T. PeL yards on 101 plays Saturday
Dallas •..• •. ,6 0 0 1.000 against Illinois, Hayes felt the
Washlngton., .. 4 I I .800 offense was "spotty as the
Philadelphia . , . 2 4 0 . 333 devil." However, he felt the de·
New Orleans , , • 0 6 0 , 000 tense was "amazing."
The defensive unit limited the
West
lllini to 60 plays, 156 total
(Centrsl Dlvlslonl
yards. recovered four fumbles.
W. L. T, PeL
Intercepted one pass and forced
Minnesota .. , , 5 1 0 .833
10 punts.
Green Hay, .•. 4 2 0 .667
"A week ago, the preponder·
Detroit , ... .• 3 3 0 .500 ence of our tackles was made
Chicago ...... 0 6 0 .000 at the corners," Hayes pointed
(Coastal Division)
out. Jack Tatum had nine solo
W. L. T. PeL tackles and Tl m Anderson eight
Los Angeles. .• 6 0 0 I. 000 In the Buckeyes' :W-7 romp at
Baltimore .. . . 3 3 0 . 500 Minnesota.
Atlanta •• •. . . 2 4 0 ,333
" This week llllnots ran to the
san Frsn. . .... I 4 I ,200 inside. The game plans were to

Cleveland •... • 4 1 l
New York. ..• . . 4 3 0
St. Louts ., ., .. 2 3 I
Pittsburgh , , , .. I 5 0
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Monday's Results

hit us with their fullback , but
Jim Stillwagon had different

Dallas 2:; New York 3
(Only game scheduled)
Ideas."
Barnard
was
cited
in
JUne
ol
LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPIIStillwagon, the Buckeyes' brll ·
SuOOay's
Game
s
1968
with
"par11clpatlng
in
a
The Kentucky state Racing
liant junior middle guard, had
Chicago
at
Minnesota
scheme
to
piece
a
foreign
Commission has been asked to
14 onassisted s-tops and one as·
Detroit at San Fran
dismiss misconduct charges subs1ance tn the feed ot
. ~u~ !·~ . : .
.
~.
slst. In addition, he dumped
Dancer''
Image"
two
days
Green
Bay
at
Pitts
against the trainers of con .ChurcbUI Qaw!Jto'ltwards an&lt;l " Crppin ,.•aid bodtthecluled .
Illinois ballcarriers for tour
lrOVotllal 1968 K.w!fucky. Derby .Uterr .the .di&amp;COVIIIJ"Y..,of,the drug. that the susperu~ltms enderit1m8 ·the ·meeting in rCSJXIIlSI to a . Dallas.at Cleveland
losses.
Cavalarl'
w11s
,dted
tor
with·
New Orleans at St. Louis
. W:IMer Dancer's Image.
re(fJest from Seattle Pilots
matter of punishment.
lllino4s coach Jim Valek said
PhUa at New York
The commission Monday
co - owners Dewel Soriano,
after the game he wanted to
opened a hearing on the
Wash at Baltimore
president of the club• and Max
stay away from Tatum . Michl·
chBf98llnvolvlng the post-race
Los Angeles at Atlanta
Soriano, both of Seattle, and
gan State's Duffy Daugherty
adlvltles of trainer Louis C.
William Daley of Cleveland.
said the same thing a few
PT. PLEASANT
cavalarls and his assistant,
WILLIAMS ASSIGNED
American
League
club
ownweeks ago. They both feared
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Robert Barnard, bofh of
NEW YORK (UPii-Guard the All-American candidate at
ers
are
considering
transferPl Pleasant., W, Va.
Onfsrlo. Canada.
ring the Pilots franChise tram Sam Williams was assigned to left cornerback.
saturday, Oc~ 25, 1969
Commission
Chairman
" When you run away from
Seattle to elther Dallas or the Milwaukee Bucks by
HOGS - 175 to 220 25,50 to
George Egger recessed fhe
National
Basketball
Association
Tatum,
the room gets smaller
MUwaukee.
hearing lndellnlfely so fhe 26.60, Heavies 21 to 24.50,
Commissioner Walter Kennedy and smaller," Hayes added.
commission could review the Lights 23to 25, Fat SOWsl9,10
Nonday, ending a dispute
•I
dl•mlosal motion enlered by to 21,25, Boars 20to20,60, Pigs
:,1
between the Bucks and the Los
attorneys for the two.
8 to 16, Stock 91oats 14 to 28.
Angeles Lakers over the
Dancer's Image. owned by
CATTLE - Steers 22,50 to
playing rights to the two-year
llosfon millionaire Peler Fuller, 27,75, Heifers 22.20 to 26.10,
NEW YORK (UPli- The pro. Kennedy was asked by
CINCINNATI (UPll- Coach United Press International top. both clubs to arbitrate the
was dlsquollfled from fhe Fat Cows 17 to 20, canners 8
: i $122,.00 purse by stewards at to 16.75, Bulls 21.20 to 23.10, Paul Brown and his staff spent ranked ma lor college football dispute.
I Louisville's Churchill Downs Milk Cows 100 to 168, Stock Monday reviewing films of the teams with won·loss-tled record
after a chemical test disclosed Cows and calves 160 to 247.50, Cincinnati Bengals' Sunday 42- and first place votes In ALL· STAR DINNER
In At 9 - Out At 5
( tho lllogal poJn.kllllng drug Stoek Steers 22.10 to 28. 75, 22 lo,. lo the Kansas Clfy parentheses. (Sidh week) .
ST. LOUIS IUPD- The Na ·
phenylbutazone In the urine of Stock Heifers 21.50 to 26, 25, Chiefs, their fourth s-traight de· . .. Team
Points tlonal Hockey League's annual
u... Our Fr.. Parl:int LDt
tea-t,
still
scratching
their
heads
Dancer's Image.
1.
Olllo
Sf.
1341
IS-O)
J.49 All-Star dinner will be held on
Stock Steer calves 26 to 34.50,
about
how
the
outcome
could
The oommlsslon upheld "" Stock Helfer calves22to29.75.
2. Texas ( 11 IS.OI
306 Jan. 19. the night before the
stewards' ruling after a threehave been reversed.
),
Tennessee
U-01
252 Eastern Stars meet the wes.
VEAL CALVES- Tq&gt;s 41.25,
- k hearing ln Louisville.
"Things happened fhaf lust 4. Arkansas (5·01
201 tern Stars in the 2Jrd glamour
ll6 E. 2n4, , .....,.,
Seconds 38, Medium 32,50 to
A-neys for Fuller are
don'! ordinarily heppen.'' Brown s. Penn Sf. (6-0I
181 game, and will be open to the
34.50, Common &amp; lleavleo 31)_
currently appealing thai decl·
said, referring to a pair of 6. Louisiana Sf. (6.01
161 public "for the first time .
.25 to 38.50.
dropped
posses
by
Jess
Phillips
lion
In
Kanlucky
courls.
1. Sou. Gal. IS.0-1)
us
I
and a fumble by running back 8. UCLA (6·0· 11
101
Paul Robinson.
9. Florida (6·01
94
The Bengals were trounced 00. Kansas Sf. (S·ll
33
\
sfaflsflcally, although !hey 11 . Georgia 15-1)
'
'21
fralled fhe Chieto by only six 12. Noire Dame (4-1 ·11
25
points wlfh two minutes left In 13. Wyoming (6.0)
16
fhe game.
14. Missouri (S-1)
11
Two Bengals reported lniurles 15. Purduo (S. f)
10
Monday. Rookie det.nalve end 16. Sfantord I:J.2-1)
8
Royce Berry WIJS nursing an In- 11. (Tie) Colo. (H)
1
jured knee from the game and
(Tlel Okla. I:J.2)
place kicker Horst Muhlmann
waslreafed tor an alllng back.
Muhlmann booted lwo field
goals tor the Bangals Sunday. RDOKIES PROMOTED
Sam Wyche, Bengal quarter·
BOSTON (UPII-Rookies Jar.
back. commented ihet "no one ry Janoski, Ed Phillips, Bob
th It year hat really beaten us. Monlgomery, Jack Curtis. Ben
We've bea1en ourselves four Ogilvie. Lynn McGlothen and
times. When we stop making
Rogello Moret - • prommistakes we can beat any- to the Boston Red Sox' .o-man
body."
roster, jt was announced
The Bengal&amp; meet the unde· Monclay by Ganeral Menleafed Oakland Raiders here Dock O'Connell.
Sunday.
holding Information from the
stewards' Investigation.
Attorneys for the two trainers
stated the two men had been
suspended tor 30 da'f$ by the

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NFL's
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Unfll !hen, If had been a ed five players to their Colnm
nlghf or glory tor Cole, George bus, Ohio, farm clllb In the 111Andrle and Jethro Pugh-who temall-l League 111d , - . .
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quart.erback Fran Tarkenton to major league rooter.
Joining the Pirates are plebthe ~at of his pants 10 times
COLUMBUS IUPtl - Olllo relult, the Wlldc:ats threw 52 for 70 yards In 101181, Including ors Tom Detore, llemll MalState will be ready for every. posaes In their -15-20 lou.
seed and Barry Houoer, InfieldAdamle gained juot 21 yards once In the end zone for a
thing and anylhlng Safurday In
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fourth.quarter safety.
Its Big Ten road encounter In 12 carries against Purdue.
Tarkenton also suffered his Dick 91earoo and &lt;&amp;Ieber 1111but sflll muof be considered a
with spunky Northwestern.
first
Interception of the yeer- ton May.
Against Wisconsin. fhe Wild· dangerous threat. He leads by Cowboy corner beck Mol
Seat dolm were outllelderl
cah furnod Mike Adamle loose Northwestern In rushing with Renfro-leaving fhe NFL wlfh· Ron Davia, Joe Grlp.o and Loand the 190-pound lunlor half· .-52 yards in 76 attemptl.
renzo Lanier, pitcher Bo lloWhile , Olllo State whipped
back from Kent, Ohio, rambled
llnllk;y
and catcber Goey Kolb.
for 316 vards in «&lt; carries. Northwestern 45-20 here last REPLACES ANDERSON
The moves assure tbe
Northwestern won 27·7 for lh. year, the leed was onl~ 27-20
ANAHEIM. Calli. (UPtl- younger players promoted from
after
three
periods.
second straight Big Ten win.
Fred Koenig, a 38-year ok:l
Columbo a camot be drafted tao
Olllo Stole coach Woody
But last Saturday agalns1
organization m•n who has been
other
major leaguetaamo.Each
Hayes
doesn't
take
any
oppoPurdue's massive defensive
a minor league manager for the
nent
lightly,
not
even
the
Wild·
dub
Ia
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uts,
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e
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four
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of
to
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air when 11 couldn't run . As a
coach by fho California Angels
Of the players d1opped only
six: decisions.
Monday as a replacement for
"Any team -that plays us can
Belinsky,
Kolb lllld DliYia opnew Cincinnati Red Manager
make their season by beating
peared
with
the Plrataaln 1961.
Sparky Anderson .
NFL STAN DINGS
us." he said Monday.
Bellnllk;y
had
an 0.3 record
K...,lg joins Rocky Bridges,
By United Press lnterraUonal
While Ohio State's five vicwhile
Kolb
and
Davis, plaJing
Pete Reiser and Norm Sherry
East
tims have been held to an aver- on Manager Leffy Phillips' on\y sparingly, ballad .081 and
(Century Divlslonl
age of 112 yards rushing. they
.234, respectlvebo.
sfatl.
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offense spent a miserable three
and one-half quarters before It
could crack a smile.
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NEW YORK- !NEA) The
Redskins beat the CarSOOTH
dinals
33-17 a couple weeks
.AK53
ago
and
after tbe game
.K64
Charley
Johnson
the St
t94
Louis quarterback, sald ii
.AK82
was like playing Green Bay
Both vulnerable
with different color jerseys.
Wool North Boot South
It was not tbat way for
It
Pus
me.
The Redsklns still seem
Paoo 2t
Pus 3N.T.
to
be
the Redskins of Sonny
Pua Pass
Pus
Jurgensen, and not tbe Re&lt;lMabel Lew!o, Emma DUaer,
Openintl lead-· 5
skins of Vince Lombardi.
and Florence Flober of Char.
Even though the Redskins
le-,
W. Va. accompanied
''Silence is golden" might beat us.
Mrs.
Graoe
Via to Middleport.
well have been written for
What I mean is, Lombardi
Mro. Via, here vlsltlna
bridge players. Somehow or and Washington are not synother, the quiet player who onymous to me yet, or to
1!oJ 11!1 , Telrao with her ailller
restricts his bidding to tbe f!tOSt people. It was nothing
John Kincaid, ~
numbers from one to seven hke playing Green Bay when
with friends In Chorlestoo, beVlnee Lombardi
and the words pass, double, he was there. Then, you
foro coming '"' to Mlcldleport,
redouble, no-trump, spades could actually feel the preshearts, clubs and diamonds en_ce o~ his driving, incisive who rarely is thrown to.
llr. and Mrs. Joe Turner
and his comments to an oc- mmd right there on the fiell
Dowler and Dale of the spent the weekend at Flat Rock,
casion~! "Well played," has He was Green Bay. Washing - Packers are basic pattern
more time to think than the ton is still kind of Sonny guys. So is Bob Long of W, Va. visiting her brother
man who has something to Jurgensen. And it was Washington. But he was Birdie Soe, and children,
say after every play.
strange to look over to the formerly ";ilh Green Bay. nle and Lester.
South was one of those other side of the field and Washmgton s top receiver
lira. Bel'llllrd Schramm ~
talkative players. He looked see Vince Lombardi with the Charley Taylor, Is what i Zanesville Is here with her
over dummy happily and re- Redskins. I still ha\•en't ad- caJI a "creative receiver " ICII-in..law and dslllhter, Mr.
who improvises as he gOOs
marked, "We may not have justed my thinking.
and Mrs. John L,vons, and fam.
along.
bid enough. I'm go' .; to
And I don't find any true
U,v.
start with a free finesse." similarities between the
There is, lhough, one thing
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bailey
~-be played the jack of style of play of Washington that Lombardi brln~s to a
.....-.. from the dummy.
now and that of the Lom- team, and to an entire foot- and children, Mike and DebEast'1 queen I o s t to bardi Packers.
ball set-up: a great sense of bie, ~ Nn Richmond ,. e r e
orgamzation.
He organizes weekend Jl!losto ~ her mother,
South's ldng. Tbe nine of diaFirst of all, a team is
monds was led and allowed characterized by lhe individ- the front office, the scouting Mrs. Leota HawIOJ', The,y were
to ride to East's jack. Back ual players. And Lombardi system, all personnel and lt Ssturda,y evening cliMer ll!lests
came tbe nine of hearts. knows that tbe coach must ls proper planning ihat is of Mrs. Nan Moore and Miss
West put his 10 on his part- adapt his techniques to his paramount to success.
ner's Dine, Just in case East personnel. Now, when he . I don't believe a coach can Mildred HawlOJ'.
had atarted with only two took over Green Bay, they mstill desire in a team, but
haarta.
Mra. Flossie Allensworth and
were, like the Redskins a he can create a winning at~
South had quieted down poor club. But he had young mospbere. He does this by Mra. Grace Hawley visited refor once. He let the 10 of talent like Hornung, Taylor, strength of character, which contl,y In Galloo with Mr. and
bearta bold and a third heart Starr, Gregg, Kramer Sko- comes. from organization. Mrs. John AllensWorth, and 1n
lmocted out dummy's ace.
ronski, Thurston and Curry That IS, a player will go
· South came back to his trade&lt;! for stars like DaviS along ":ilh a c~ach as long Walbrldp with Mr. and Mrs.
hand with a spade, led a dia- an~ .Jordan. They were just as he IS cons1stent in his Jamea llawlOJ' and family.
llospitaiiiWI Alan Wallace
mond and desperately fi. wa1ting to break loose. His techniques and goals. It is
the
reason
for
Paul
Brown's
hss
rellunj!d to Norfolk, Va.
nessed dummy's queen, only personnel at Washington is
success,
and
for
Tom
Lan·
much
different.
to see It lose to East's king.
after _.una a leave here with
dry's success, to name two his famll,v, Mr.andMrs.DwliJht
Eventually, South wound
Defense s b o u I d hardly
up down three tricks at even be brought into the dis- others. The players develop Wallace, Nancy and Bruce,
three no-trump, since be cussion, since the defensive a feeling of where they are
never brought bome even coach alone, in most cases
they want to be.
one diamond Irick. He found decides what the style oi where
where lliey're going and
Another strength of Lomhis voice to complain about play will be. But defense at
losing every finesse but, if Green Bay was man-to-man. bardi's is his reputation as a
great teacher. And I exbe had just thought quieUy At Wasbiligton it is zone.
perienced this several ~ears
at trick one, be would have
ago
when I played for him in
Tbe
R~skins,
it
is
true,
.JI.I.n e 4 a low heart from are runnmg more this year. an All-Star
game. He makes
~and mada.at least 10
his
points
to
be
the
But
that
seems
tiieb bi spite of losing all trend now in pro football. ~nd real andunderstandable
simple. I be·
finesses.
lieve in brilliance in simThe
offense
of
Washington
His tlng of hearts would now and Green Bay tben is plicity.
1t111 win the first trick, be also
different. Jurgensen and
Lombardi leaves oJO doubt
would lose the second trick Starr
different type as to what he is trying to
to tbe jack of diamonds but
q~~~~~;;;!:~ so righ
I there say and what he is trying to
East WOuld have DO way Of !!
basic. And accomplish. And the way the
lrllllng tbe dummy and South
Redsklns have been wlnnln~.
would be sure of four dia- "~&amp;'!!-?!:i~~~~~ii;:;,: Jerry lhey
seem to be ~ettlng his
":
a
rela·
lllonds, Plus the aces and
messa~e
quite well the way
ldnII of the other three suits.
the Green Bay Packers did
for so many years.
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Chrisllrtu.

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••, •Kit

Goesslers Jewelry Store

wearing black armbands. Eaton
suspended them because of a
rule barring demonatratlona by

foolboll players.
Waterm4n said Eaton had
made an error In judgment that
was compounded by other
rnldenls of llle alate who

prolsad his action.
The all.,noy said II wao time
Wyoming reaiiHd II could not
bo • football - · and
continue an allllude which hi
cioscrlbed aa Ilia! o1 IsolationIsm.
"Wyoming can't have black
athletes and be unmindful of
!heir rights end dignify," hi
said.

RIVER NEWS

Fresh and l•ty

s.

Kenneth Plngle
of Fostoria, Ohio does.
"We switched to an electric heat pump in our 11-year-old house 2 ears
:nd now we're heating electrically and air conditioning the whole ~use ago
h mon~s of the y~ar for just $64 more than we were Pl!ying just for gas
eat. e were going to add air conditioning but found outlheheat
pump heats and cools with the same unit. All they had to do was
lake the old gas fumece out and put the heat pump In using
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the same d~ct work and registers. We'd recommend '
an electric heat-pump to anyone." If you have a warm
air heating .system you can switch to electric
heat and air conditioning with a heat pump. Buy
with low monthly payments and a 111-year
· ':,'
warranl)'. Call ua or your Reddy Kilowatt
Recommended Dealer for a lree estimate.

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Ollt GOOD SCOT LAD BRAND ••• PRICED TO SAVEl

Gunnoe's Whole Hog

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BEER .... ~~~-~~~.................................................~t~--- 3ft
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KANAWHA RIVER - London, Solva,y up 2:55 a.m.; Mar11181, J...mta White down 9 p.
m.; Some! doom 8:20p.m.; (Jus..
eblta up 12:46 a.m.; Tolly c.
down 2:25 a.m.; Alan R. Mer.
rUl doWn 5:40 a.m.; Wlntleld,
down 7 p.m.; H. E.
-lea down 2:20 a.m.; TIJII,.
DIY L, White doWn 2:25 a.m.;
l'olb' R. up 3:10 a.m.; George
T. Price doWn 8:45 a.m.
0100 RIVER - Lock 14,
lleo up 4:45 p.m. ; Slael Exup 8:30 p.Jn.; Easo PennIQI[VIUU up 9::10 p.m.; JOhn J.
doWn 8 p.m.; Lock 16,
~ D. down 2:35 LJD.; Eaat..
ern doWn 4:45 a.m.; Jamea R.
Hlneo up 6:05 a.m.; Lock 17,
JelreriCNI doWn 1:85 a.m.;
FrankUn up 3:35 p.m.; W. H,
lwrer, Jr. up 1:15 Lm.; Robert P. Tlbolt up 3:35 t.m.;
Duncan Bruce doWn 5:20 a.m.;
l&amp;lpreutr up 8:30a.m.; Green.
up Loc:b, J.
Lowll 2:35 p.m.; Jim NllriiiiY 1:20 p.m.; Tr-.t.a doWn
tl\o p.m.; Luthtr Herdman ,P
8:10 a.m.; F1'111kllD B. up 6:25
LDI.; )leldtl!l Locks, Elllho
. Wood• up 3:45p.m.; Forollllllt
"""' 10~ p.m.; J, w. Her... up I a.m.; 0. F. lllear.
• Q 1:45, a.m.,)

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CHEYENNE. Wyo. IUPIJ-A
civil r/9hts attorney planned to
go ln1o federal court here today

ttones - one stone for
uch member of the
fomily.

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Continues
At Wyoming

radiant birth~

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wlll be In Lone o.k Cemetery,
Friends 111111 call at the fun-

GAUGE'S - Gallipolis, 12.2
and 12.2 n1111lng 2 feet ~ rollerll Pt. Pleuant, 24.22; Pllm..
OI'OI'..Mollll, 20.53; Hinton, o.u
JilaL; Kanawha Falla, 3.09 fall.
log; Charleston, 17.89 falling,
~ llarmet and Winfield,
are oothe 110.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - On.
ward up 7:05 p.m.; Blue Bird
up 9:10p.m.; ~ Que on
doWn 9:50 p.m.; Charles K.
up 10:30 p.m.; Jelfboat doWn
11:15 p.m.; IIGbert G. West
down, 12:05 a.m.; Pem Down.
OJ' up 1:15 a.m.; Elaine G. up
9:10a.m.

to seek an order reinstating 14

Set with

Humpty Dumpty

lrsndcblldren.

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FetQ, Hort(JVton; a slater,
MrL LoDa Wamsley, GaUipolls;
37 srandchlldren, and 31 ueot!lie waa preceded In desth by
ber llrat husband, Corl C. Simpkino, In 19112.
Fwleral services will be held
2 p.m., Thurlda,v at the CrowRuaoeU Flllloral Home. Burial

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Craclcen

Libby's Slllooth Te.lfured

Lean and Tender
Frnh St•ks

oral hCille alter 7 p.m., today,

Mrs, J. M. Maris, the lor.

12oz.

l:tn.

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!lie Is aunlved l&gt;y her busband, J11111eo S. Dosa; five ds~&gt;­
lhten, Mro. Laura SWisher,
Cheshire; Mrs. M¥rtJe Watson,
Mro. Beulah Power• and Mro.
Louise Welle, Ill or Columbus,
and Mro. Pegy Nutter, Pt.
Pleaaont; !AlUr oooa, Jolin, Del·
aware; Carl, Lstart, and Roo&amp;14 and llarry, of Pt.
Pleooant; throe brothers, Elba

RESULTS:

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ON

Fetty, Radnor. Ohio; Ernest
FetQ, Pt. Plea-, and Melvin

her brother and Blster..bl-law
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lochar/

Mich., a law professor at
Oillkland University and an

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Mrs. Elizabeth Chase return.
ed to Da,ytoo Monday after
s_pendlng the Weekend here with

Mrs. Ru.. WatBOD and Mrs.
Olan Geoboimer lmve return.
e&lt;l from Louiavllle, K¥. where
thOJ' visited Dr. and Mrs. J .
B.
MarohaU. Mrs. Morahan
What do you do now? ·
recentl,y
underwent IIW'88J7.
A-BW dtree 110-trum.., It
Miss Mae Meadows ~ Hous• II 1 - portlier Is lllk·
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oal~
with Mr. and Mra. Ted Reed

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the paet three 7Nr&amp; She waa

AND

and sons.

llolth

CIDER

DOLLAR SPECIALS!

PT. PLEASANT - Mra. Vor·
,. E. ~klnsDosaof 418 Fiflh
Ave., Kanaup, formerl,v of Pt.
Pleaaant, dledaround8:15p.m.,
MOOila¥ In the Holzer Medloel
CeJUr oo Fourth Ave., lnGal·
11pollo.
She hl4 been In faUI&gt;w health

'14.95

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OXYDOLPLUS

Dies Monday

&amp;·CYLINDER
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FULLYEQUIPPEDFORFAST .
INSTALLATION SERVICE
CALL US FOR APPOINTMENT

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GUARANT_l!:ED

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to worn tho public ... of lnhor- -

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28, 1869

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enl t1111110r ~ o,.J-I'IJV and oar. tor """" ·
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meehanlcal dellcleaelea 10 as
Sulta toiJIII!W In tho mllllclllid
to ereoll a m;BBIICe and a risk of dollar• were GIN
claims wore lde"lcal In tho althe U, S. DblrlctCoa!'tlB~
CHARLESTON, W. Va.
Thay oatd:
lndependentl)o llmlotlptbw: and construction ll)elhoda and tech- preventbw: lmp....,.r, nogll- ln the uoe" of tho l!rld&amp;e"111e otale hl4 lile a111rmt1- dtscoveriJV the prcpielf and nlquea and ·tho afDrmothe dull ''"• dsJVerDUI and.cult,vCOI&gt;- The clalma Mid tho stall hod 1•- aralnat the ~ ~
- The llrot claims otemmlJV l.,atlono aplnst the Slall Hold
from the oollapoe of the Silver Commloolon.
u._ and 111111-&lt;Wepble dut.Y of adequacy of deaJan, lllllll•lal, of lnopectlOn, oeperri&amp;IIV ond strucUon of brl&lt;lp as well u ''breached Its dull toward" 111e steel and bulldol' oC tiiJt brl'J. l
Bridge almost two yesro aao at
Poi,. Plea- were llled MondQ. With the state Court of
Clalma. .
,I Le.4
Each ~ I h r e e elaluuuto
KING SIZE
IIOIWht ftl2,000, or • toiJil of
t338,000, for ellaiAI• of three
of 48 pepole WhO perlahed when
ONLY Wlflt11118-the brldp colilpsad011Dec.15,
1987. A two-yeor statute ofllm·
ltaUon for IIIIJV claims will ex•
plro Dec. 15.
Clalma were llledb1sdmlnlspl.
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trators In the ootatea of MarGfHll IDIPIIU I/ NOV. 31 1969
vin L. Wsmaley, Malvin Aaron
Contrell, and Cec:U Coonlo. Tho
UMIT I COUPON PeR PIIIICIIAII

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A 'Sonny' Disposition

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Bargains .And· More Bargains .In Sentinel Classifi~ds

Syracuse News, Society

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with hlsll&lt;othor, Rlchlrd Duckworth. lnd SIINr, Agnes Whlfo.
They accompanied him horne
and visited ftlr. and Mrs. Jamu
Wagner and Patricia Skinner at Gulnslor ond doughier, Kitty,
also of Pickerington. They
Wot.rford rocenfly.
IN. ond Nn. Oom Cooper attended the LMK:a&amp;ter Fair on
vlsiNd their aunt, Mrs. VInnie Safurdoy, and on Sundoy they
were In Calt,~mbus, Monday In
-·Albany.
IN. ond Mrs. Goorgo Demp- Coshocton and vlalted Nr. and
sey and INs. Sydney Bartels of Mrs. Ruutll Burt In Byesville.
Recent vltltors of Mr. and
Huntington, W. Va., spent a

BY ADA SlACK
SYRACUSE -Mr. and Mrs.
Nlal S.IH&lt; · - the wed·
dl"'l of her nephew O.vld

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Richard

Duckworth

and

Agnes White accompanied the

latter's son and daughter-Inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. James R.
White, and daughter, Mary
Beth, of Dunbar, W. Va., to
Ravenswood where they visited

tN . and Mrs. Harold McComas
and Steve.
Mrs. Ada Slack, accompanied
by her daughter, Mrs. Kathryn
Johnson, and daughters.
Tammy and Cheryl of Wo" Pen
Road were In Hockingport for
the celebration of the Golden
Wedding anniversary of the
former's brother and sister-Inlaw. fN . and Mrs. Delbert 0.
Blake, Sunday. Oct. 19.
IN. and Mrs. Douglas A\oore
and children, Christy and Brit,
of Newark were weekend guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman London, recently.
Mr. Carl Duckworth of
Pickerington spent a Friday

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Carpenter
News, Notes
Mrs. Gall Byrd entertained a
group of frlenda with a Tupperware party at her home on
Monday evening. Mn. Pidcock
of Albany was the demonstrator.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Cheadle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine
Jordan, Bryan and Keith, Mr.
and Mrs. Mendel Jordan,
Walter Jordan and Kathy
Gilkey were among those from
: thlt community attending the
tannuat Pumpkin Show In Clr; clevllle the past week.
~ , . . and Mrs. Alfred Rice and
Ricky of Columbus spent
: Sunday with her parents. Mr.
·and Mrs. William Culwell and
other relatives here.
IN. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
family and Mrs. Georgia Wiles
of the Deyton erH, were guests
or Nr. and Mrs. Victor Perry

onciiN. Elzo McComas.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. ReK .. Cheadle and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
St. John and family of
Jamestown, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs·.

Grimm accompanied them
home where they also visited
two other sons. Floyd and
Reece, and their femmes. Mr.
Grimm was at University
Hospital for a checkup. They
enjoyed a visit to "frontier
Ranch" and saw the Ernest
Tubb show.
Mr. Richard Harrlt of Buena
Park, Calif., mede a business
trip to Oayion. He also spent a
few days •;Jlth his parents, Mr.
and Nn. Dick Harris.
Mrs. Velma Cassedy of
Tuppers Plains returned to her
home after spending three
weeks here with her daughter
and son-In-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Guinther
and children have moved from
the Pickens property on Second
St. to the Turner apartment on
Water St.
Richard Duckworth and
sister, Agnes White, spent four
days wlftt Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Duckworth of Huntington.
Other visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. James R. White and
daughter, Mery Beth, of

Ounbor, W. Va.
Christi Yokum end Donna
Cross of Racine, Jan Hill of
Apple Grove and Ct-lrlstl Davis
of Minersville spent ;a night with
Irene Cooper.
Dinner guests Thursday of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hllldore were
their nephew and wife, Mr. and
Mrs.
Stanley
Galbreath,
Koyporf, N. J., Mrs. ,Suson

Galbrooth of Liftlo Hocking,
Mrs. Martha Cole of Coolville,
Mrs. Hezel McKelvey of
Portland and Mrs. Donna Byer

of Middleport.

,UMiiEL.Y

GUO'tli!S
The euphoria they have

produced has made the disappointment thaI much
greater w h e n tbe wortd
stayed tbe same.

-Robert E. Ellsworth, U.S.

representative to the

Atlantic Council,
the supreme body in the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization., c o n t e n d i n p
that Ewt . West summtl
conference.s fail to resotve

North

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NEED HEATING OIL?

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1960 VOLKSWAGEN ---------$395

For Rent
2 BEDROOM brick homo, ,75
monfh. New Haven, W, VL
Phone8834206.
10-U-«c

tran1. Radio.

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6 ROOMS, both. aooe to town.
Ph. 992-2949, 99Z..2Ul otter
5.
10-24-lfc

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: ~~ cenh per W~W4 •;• c .....cVII ..
·jfllertlonl .
25 por cent Dileo..- e11 ,.i4 e41
eM od• fiGid wllhlll 10 Mys .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 f01 .S0 ..,..,., llliN-. h .
..tl/tlo'IOI word 2c .
BLIND AOS
A4clllioQOI 15c Chor,. pot
fl••-"' ·

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OFFICE HOURS

1:30 &lt;111 .111. fG 5:00 , .• . Deily
.lt:JO o.m. to 12t00 ..._ 5.tuH.y

Card of Thanks
I WANT to thank everyone who
has been so kind to my brolher. Osmer L. Roush- who ls
a patlelt in Veterans Mem-orial HospitaL Thanks for
fta..ers, cards, telephone
calls, Doctors Ridgway arxl
McGowan, alkl all the nurses
wllo are so good to him. Mall!'
thanks and God b1eu you.
From hls sister, Edna E.
Wlulns.
10-211-ltp

EXPERT ·

WIMIAII1111t11t

$5.55

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2 Dr. Good tires, runs out good. Radio.
1961 CORVAIR - - - ------$295
St. Wt:~gon. Good tires, clean interior. Automatic

For Woflf At4 Ser•lce

• Tfl!otM Oil
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• E••Y Poy Plen
• l)efrM Doy Otll....,y
• Mot. .d TloMt•
SUYfNG MII~~UGALLIA
AND MASON .
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tires, factory Gir conditioned. Automatic trona.
Power st..,.ing, radio.

:,. .clir or •• i•ct a11r od1 cleo-Ill . .
;tKtlono/. Th., puLii•hor 111111 not
.. •••po111iWe f.- - • .,,_, .,..
IMorr•ct ln••rtlon.

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1968 CHEVROLET - - - - $2695
lmpolo 4 Door. 1 owner ond only 12,000 mil••·
Spotleu clean interior, gold finish, good W.W.

WAiiiiT AD
INFORMATION
DEADLINI!S
5 p.111. D•y Bet•• ,_llcelion
Morti•y D•••lh.,. t •·"'·
CGMollatiOI'IG &amp; c..... ctlenl
Will "• .ccoploil ..-II 9 •·•· 1.,
Dor of Pullllcotien
REGULATIONS
Tho PuLii1ho• •e•••"•• tho 'liht

Business ·Services

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Pittsburgh, and Mr. ond Mrs. Springfield spent o -.nd
George Dempsey of Huntington with Mrs. Pauline Morarlty.
Recent visitors of Nw-. and
visited Mn. Clara Hess.
Mr . and Mrs. Tom Diddle of Mrs. Melvin Grimm were thalr
Marion spent a weekend here son. Robert and Susie Miller of
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Roush and sisters.

QIALnY

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recent Sunday with Mrs. Daisy Mrs. Clem Cooper were Mn.
Roush and family. They elso Wayne Riehle of Columbus and
celled on Richard Duckworth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matlack of
Tuppen Plains.
and Agnes White.
Mr. ond Mrs. Ray PIIIIGn of
Mr. and Mn. Bernard Wald of

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CHINA CABINETS, ....... to1850 Llneoln Hal&amp;bla- bin, old dooka, etc. Write
9t2.3874.
10..22.Uc
or coli M. D. llllllor, Rt. 4, - - - - - - - - - - - - - P - , Ill*» 99:1-4211. .
s-a-uc.. 1677 LINCOLN HTS., 4-""':
-----------house, t.th, basement a
ottlc for otoroge. Phone 992-

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condiUm. Cbetter 9854187 ' o 1 t y 1 r E. Boll-·
ReodiiYIDe, Rt. 1.
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IIIII:DVCE SAn: ud IIIII irllll

For Sale
-il' x 35" HOUSE lrollor, 110011

For Tile F1st11t
Strwlce DAY or
NIGHT • • . CALL ·
RAILINGS' SERVICE
NIGHT !1!2-7324

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CAliPERS IIIII n.a tralloro, •
tf95. Tormo ovolllblo. Ph.
1111 ~ ' - :
992-3352,
price, 10 porceot to 15 ,.._
Lost and Found
305~
1~c
111-111-tfc
cent uvbop. Colmlllo Ga.... ·
FOUND, malepeldrwoso. WQne
Trallor SIIOL ! " - 885 ---- - ----~. ~~. =---"""'
SWisher, W, Main st., Pom65,000
B'ltJ I&gt;ERFEC110N ....
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3132.
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eroy, Ohio.
10-26-3tc FURNISHED tGmatlc fuel oil hooter, like
atelier'lWo
an -Ill. 7. Wafdl
fer
mont.-· -17-.t.now. Phone Albony 8911-44911.
..... lett 011 Ccluni;J Raad H. '
od, 507 1101 St., VI!Mlopoo1.
10-26-&amp;c
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Help Wanted
Phclno 991-Zm
1-Dottc
--------------~7------------DRIVERS NEEDED IN
A FEW women's ctats, suite 7·11 CAFEtorllle.Beer-wlne·
AREA. Train now IAI drive TWO BEDROOM _ , . UYIJol
and drones. Also, 1!1rl1'
whlokey llceDoe.· Phono 99~
semi-trucks, local an:l over room, dlnlill room, 11aJ1 alii ;
Coati &amp;Ill drOIIIL , Phooe
9957,
104&amp;-7tc
the road. You can earn OYer . . ltldrollll caJ1II&amp;Id. 7M
99~t
10-2~ . - - - - - - - - - - - $U2 per hour, after ohori -noll Aw., fllllllil-"
tralnlng. For lntorvlow alii Ph. 9t~l or Q2 aMt. USED PIANOS. two nice rec011- Real Estate For Sale
application, call 1-513-2411-U.ue ·
diUoned "'right planoo with MIDDLEPORT - 5 rocmo IIIII
5572, or write Nationwide - - - - - - - - - - - - - bench. Froo Dollvery. CoD
bath, two story trame. ·one
Solecy Director, Room 426, - Is F S ·
Rutland Furniture 7t2-421L
cor p.rage. 276 Uncoln St. ,
307 Eaot 4th Street. Trans- Pe
or _ale
lfi-2Utc
5 roomo IIIII bath, 0110 - y
porlatloo Building, Clneln- BEAUTIFUL AKC PIIB p"'ploo,
trame, ~ 1085VlneSI.
naU, Olllo.
lll-27-2tc oleo Cairn Terrlero. For3 BEDROOM new home, lorp
6
rooms, 1'12 betho, 2 story
merly lrolond Rd. KoMOia.
Uvirw:
room,
big closets,
frame, two car prase. 383 1
ountap•a. 312 John st., Belbasement, prqe,porchwith
N. 3rd St.
'
pre, Ohio 43714. Phone 614beo.utl!ui view. Landocopod HYSELL RIJN ROAD - New 6 I
423-7261.
10..27-fltc
end IIOilC1ad. Phone 992-345~
roomo, l'h boths, one story I
111-26-3tc
trame- aluminum sldtrw:, full \
LEARN ot homt~ - In yo ...
bosamant. two drilled water
For Sale
•p•e tim•. No 1peclol oduc ...
6 ROOM HOUSE, 2 botho, good
tlon ,_d.d. It"• 1lmple, Htl•
wello,
eloctrlc!cy, 3 acres of
THREE beagle dogs, one malo
oasy ln•tant L•crnlng Morhod.
well, cistern,. barn, 2 acres,
111111.
and two female. Phono 992- ln Harrlaonvlllo. Phone 742Writ• for fn• lwochure.
RODNEY DOWNING, BROKER ,
6871.
58511.
10-211-3tc
Phme st2-234.2
;
COMPUTER COLLEGE
Of TECHNOLOGY
lfl-2~
Ono Public $Quoro 1104
-----------6 ROOM HOUSEcm Wyllla Hlll,
Clovolond, Ohio 44113
Pomeroy. Cell Horton Am- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - ' ~ORN, Ill. 7,canboloadodlnlm

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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

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12 NOON

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COMPUTER

4:30 P.IL

PROGRAMMING

-Keeping Meigs
Galfia and
Mason Area
Informed
. As

Wei./ As
Entertain~

~~u::U':" ~.~te~:"~ _ ol~ 2-2~~---~~! HOBSTETTER ~~n:-s~=~ lfoli fr
99

Reliable person to
live with old&lt;!rl1 man. Free
llv\1~ quariGro,pluomeelo.

985-.'1821.

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4ll0001HO...,.lnS7l',acUM, 2. . .

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~~~ llv!JII! room,
Muot be able to cook, cloon - - - - - - - - - - - kltchOo • dining room. carhouse and do laundry, Call, SPINET PlANO. Wonted, r&amp;port. Clcy water. Phano 99299 2-3°30 between 3' 30 p.m.
oponsiblo party to fake over
5086.
111-26..'1tc
•nd 5 p.m.lorlurtherlnlor- low monfhl,ypaymentsono - - - - - - - - - - - -- moUon.
~lnet plano. can be ...illo- . EARLY AMERICAN stereo,
111-2~tc
coli)'. Write Credit ~r,
AM-FM radio, 4-opeed chong•
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P. 0. Box 276, Sholbyvlllo,
or, 4--kerooundsyllom.
IIIIIIIL
10..14-12tp
Balance duo $85.42. Uoo our
MEIGS LOCAL Paronfs, vofe PART-TIME driver. Applr at
Dueller Florlota, 59 N. 2111 _ - - - - - - - - - - - _ _
Ume payment plan. CoD 992for the school tax renewal.
keep schools open. Don't vote
Avo., Mlddleport. lll-2!h'!tc COAL, eg-otokeMillnarun,Ja-•
3352.
I0-23-6tc

against your kids by not
voting or to economize at
their expense. It Is no taK
Increase. Harold Mlue. Rt. 2,

NEWS

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!!!~e REDUCING Solon alii . WANTED Health Cellter Is """ open,'
9 Lin. IAI 5 p.m. by IIPPolnlmont, Sp.m. to 10p.m.noep.c
polnflllent neceaaary. Local·
od below K and K lolol&gt;lle
Hunoa, Point Pleasant.
Phone 675-2t54 or 675-4020.,
10-2-llc

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AlllhoriMII Sllpr,s.Joa ana
POMEROY
8 rocms, bath,
Service. Wo Shlrpolo.~lonew root Two Iota, f6500. · ......
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POMEROY-3bedrocmbrlck, - - - - - - - -·- - - - - both, steam h•t, lUll boll- RON'S" f'Ull5ll iil tUo, botb-,
ment. Only f6$00.
, _ IIIII ldtehln r - SYRACUSE- 9 roomo, bath, · ~~w.omalllddi-.C.U74SbaHment, 2 loto. $12,900.
INt.
t-28-tfc
RESORT -!orowlmmlag,IMat.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - IDflolllllohlng. P5,000.
ClGARETfl&lt; -,.mochlai"l

Coel CO. llltlolll Tipple. SO-LID -STATE-Ill- -1969 wal ~.J:EPORTohl-~ ~··~~~
IIIII Hl'Yice. AliC Elllerprio-:
Phone 742-4952 or 99~4119.
roo
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III-WOtc .
nut oterao console with 4op, $10,500.
~
s.t.tte
Auto Sales
opealler, 4-opoed automatic POMEROY - Bualneao l&gt;IIM- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Albany. HarriiiCIIIvllle PTA 1968COUGAR,302englne,3on -------=----- '
basic Cold War issues.
chafil!er,
lleloncoduo $611.40.
lfll! an Main. t2G,OOO.
LOGAN FIRE IIIII SatW EIPPWilliam Cheadle, IN. and Mrs.
member.
noor, wide ovalo,$1900.1931 5 ROOM HOIJSE, boll&gt;, COllop
Use
our
limo
poymont
pion.
POMEI!(jy
7
room1,
1'12
Seloalllll SorvlcaL Ev10-19-1olfp
Rood Jeffers, Jeff Birchfield
Ford. Chevy powered. 90 per
Ave., R\tlancL Harry PlUJno.
C.U
992-335:1.
boai,
elllllllnum
Ol")'lldn&amp;
In lire ond llletJ'
end Robbie Marklns. Evening
He's 44, has aiJ: children m=r:-:u=:P=:AIR=-~~~~~-=--nmodll-:-cent done. $1000. can 949- · mer, c.rroU, Oldo. Phone
10-23-flte
h•t. Ganp. Alkilll!t20,000.
....- . - . ~el ciiiOGIDII'
callen were Mr. and Mrs. and snores. How can be be a
2601 after 5 p. m.
Loncaoter, ~17,
IIWllloo-....palntifWIIIIII
Preston Hamon and sons, teen-age sex symbol?
-----------LETART- 8roomo,bath,celpricoomellm&gt;HIIIIIIIilel
lll-26-12tp
111-24-flte 3 BEDROOM house wlll&gt; both,
...-..... by COitnct.
Athens.
-Jtoanne Woodward, the ac·
Jar. tloto. $6600.
fllllre ext~np~lfhera. ""-.
Froe
estimate.
Phone
992The Susy Bee Society of the
rea&amp;, commenting on her
2
tsS8- ~ii;R~LET,- ;;,;; ;,.,. 'p~j:i: PI!Pp'j,i::::-:u~':"~ w':• .HEL!N or VIRGIL TEAFORD t112-3821, Dwlsht ~.30tc
Corponfor Baptist Church met
actoT hwrband, Paut Net.D2806. Wo ao onywhere.
matt.
Impale, 6 cyUIIIor, power
mlnlotun, fl$ IIIII . . Slud
4 ocres with river !rontege ASSOCIATES
992-3325
Ill-l-Ife
ot fhe homo of Mrs. Jomos r------------'
steering, automatic Iran&amp;- service IIIII-I. . . . _
on llote route 124,1'4 milo•
SYRACUSE
-----------""
Gaston on Thursday evening.
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mission,
redlo,
extra
nice,
9tW443.
11-c
below
RadiiL
Phone
olter
.
.
IO..fi-6t&lt;i
C.
C. BBADFORD, AuollMrs. Lewis Smith govo the
LEGAL HOTICl
VACANCY lor two _,.1)' poodevotions lor fhe moefl119.
turquoloe. Ollrleo C. Kffll!,
- - ... - - - - - -_-..,.4:30p.m., 949-4843.
-----------c:c..tote Sonlct
Annual oloctlon of M~olt• County
ple. Prolor privoto pold PItN. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree Agricultural Societr Otrectcw•
phone 742-4846.
AWNINGS, storm doon IIIII :
I0-23-6te
Pllano HN821
Uents. ""- M11on, 7'13were In McArthur on Sunday will bo held Thur•dar, Nove.U.r
10..26-:ltc wl-1, CIJIIOrla.
mar-- --------- SerYices
Raclllo, (Jdo
1969. fro111 .5!00 P.~. to 9:00 . 5185.
I0-8tlc
afternoon where 1hey aHended 13
queoa,
blownllllllboUlnaula'PLAYER
PlANO.
EiMU1e
CriU
Bndford
P.M. ot the offlco of the Molr.:
o stewardship -kshop for Cownty Comml11ion«1 l11 t
tlon.
Eimer
While,
llleo
rep.
sto...
Phone
New
IIIWil,
AIR'
CONill'i1oNiifp,
.Ralrlpr11-1-ct..
1951 BIJJCK. 4 new tires, stole
H•u•o In PomllfO,, Ohio.
1 - s of the United Methodist Co..wt
rsientaUw.
For
free
elll882-21171.
·
111-23-Sip
lllno
unlce.
Jack'•
llotrl-HOME
RU'
AI
ItS,
palntllll!,
carQuollflcationl lor candldlllfel
inspection sticker, $75. Call
Church.
pratlae. New 111-. 1"- READY-MIX CONCR£TE dell'"
for Olneton oN that they lrKIIf
pentry, lhlfii!UIII!, gutter
a.ar... Llole, - - - - - - - - - - - ' end rilht to Jour. prQioct..
992-593~
10-26-&amp;c
G
quollflod voter of Melt•
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Par- 1,.
88WOTI. ·
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cleonllltl, repair allllnstalloCour'ltp ond mull hG'&lt;IO a mom.,.,.
SJncuoe. v. v. J-11111
~..._.
IICII!s, Dayton, visited with Mr .. •hlp ticket in 1&lt;111id ScpcM!ty for
tion. Free estimates. All
~ IDe.
11-1-lfo TURNIPS by pound or """'"""
· Fill IIIII •IY· Free oi!Uand Mrs. Marvin Chase, Mrs. .,.. 1969Week
dt.J•only. VlctorS.atn, - -- - - - - - - - - - - - ._,....
matoo. Ph. 992.3284, owork
guaranteed
by
experl
..
Candldahol .. P"tlllon1 mu•t be
Murl Gelaway ond Mrs. Chostor filM
Riclne, Ohio.
lfl-28-3tp LOANS mt fiO,OOO. Ant pill'- lllaln lloadJ-Mll CO., llldolewith tho S•cl'*t..-y nof lai..enced men. Call Chester 9~
COAL, · LUMP, ...........
Dolley ond Wilbur.
thon 5:00 P.M. W•d,.•da,-, Noo4147
collect.
pose, no nxjmum. Call ~ port, Olllo.
&amp;-311-tfc
5, 1969IN. onc1 INs. Ed Wood ond "ombor
mine run. l!~Mlolor !lilt' &gt;EJil·· - AUTOMATIC r111e, 22
0nly pM-tonl holding 1MnD.I•
10..22-llltp
IDCIDfl ~ I'll. 78a{ -,--~-------daugh1er, Angle of Columbus 1hlp tlckG11 at the clo1e of tho
Worka, Elll Mlln St., Paliilcq wlfh • - . P - 8433440,Bioncballor,Ohlo.Af-.
~ lliutr
visited her grandmother, Mrs. 1969 Cou!'llr Fair, .,. at lea1t flf..
OfGil', Phono 1924691.
2476,
10-28-IOtc
CHEERFUL
HOUSEperaonahz.
'""
(15)
c:o
..
nrfcr
days
bofon
ento qnted.
S.nl!all-. Sl8wart, Ohio. Ph.
Zelia Perry, and other relatives the d&lt;~~t• of ...ctlon, aN qualiflod
8-1a.trc '
ed and all occaslon cards, &amp;l10-27-ftc
- ION.
2-12-lto'
ot the horne of Mr. and Mrs. to ... or ••
PAINT DAMAGE, lt89 ola aag
ao Chriatmaa card auortCarrol Woocf11erd. Her mother,
1968 STEPSIDE ~ -tm plcktijl
THE MEIGS COUHTY
oewiDfl machines, 1101 In --=-"'-=---=-=-------mento. Line of novelty glllo.
Mrs. Hazel Dunigan, returned
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Chlv!Oiet lrUck,
'1,695.
orlciMI
cartona. No atlacl&gt;- llARRIIIOli'S TV AND ANTEll- SEE IIBIGLEB
&amp;l1slb'.
Phone
992-7365.
ly: Donold E. Rov .. r.
.,.,.. after spending a few deys
l'llone
992..8939.
mento
nooded,
ao
our
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SEBVICE.
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Stuttota,.,
10..26.3tc
fn Columbus.
Gov' Nolllor. Raclllo, D.
10/ 28 10/31 10/'S Jtc
10..22-llte
lrolo are bui!Wn. sawa wlfh
2122.
~8-lfo
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
348-u.
1 or 2 needles, makes but::Wo- :--""" - - - - - - ,._ - - - ROOF REPAm and remodeling,
Stwtlbury were Mr. and Mrs.
55-GALLON dl!lma, 110011 for
holes, """' onbultona,.....,. fOlt HIRE. - tnfil;bor- ---~---------- ·, Horold Olcloy, London, Olllo,
aloo Interior 111111 exterior
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
tralh, $2.50 ooch. 1'l:lmorQy
fii'UIII• IIIII blind hem otltch. . line, ...... drillao 4 to "•
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
No. 21211
palnUng and remocloUng, earJunk Co!t!plllj'.
Estate
of
Elsie
M.
Hart,
Full cooh price, t:IUO. cr
1'111 Allier- Ml-!
st..llbury and doughfer. local. Deceased
pentry, by conlraet or hour.
10..22-12tc
E-Z
monthly
Ierma.
Phone
W.
VL
Pllano 771-67111111'
I*, and Mrs. Eddie Clemons
Free ooUmote. Wlll ., 1111'Notice Is hereby given that
SMITH
AUTO
SALEil
992-2685.
1~8-6tc
lt:SO
...
HWtll,
RaCiaa. '
.ncl Tommy, Bryan and Danny, Edna B. Cooper, whose PHt
whore. Phone 992..8440.
Office
eddrell
11
Pomeroy,
1969
SIQ'
LINE
Mobile
homo,
3
IAMAUGA,
OHIO
~ of Zaleski called on her grand10..22-lltc
Ohio, has been duly eppolnted
bedrooms, 12• x so•. Take ELECTROLUX ow-. com) mcrther, Mrs. Murl Galaway. Adm lnlstretrlx of the Estate ot
pllle wllh atachmotto, palat
,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crab- Elsie M. Hert, late of Pomeroy,
Pf1llll!1llo ttz · - .
County, OhiO, dKIIttd . I WU.L plck&amp;IUIIOre-lselllli: · For Rent
Phone 247-.16~.
opriJ', cord!rlnlar, ID!ithraw
:f trH, Mrs. A:oKia Arbaugh, Melg&amp;
Dated thll 22nd dey of Oclfl-264tc
IWIJ'
bop, Full &lt;lab prleo
11, Mrs. Murl Gal away ond Mr. tober. 1969.
lab to ouctlan on 1 Pll'- FURNISHED 111111 uafurnlohed .
fl.
H.
O'aRIEN
only
t:IL
Terml &amp;Ytlllable.
·~1~ Mrs. Mendel Jordan were
-----------~
......... CoD Jim - ·
. , . . _ a-"'·~
Jucfle of the Prebete Court ·
Phano 992-2688.
- · - - Pllano·, " - tiiU414,
.tM&amp;.«e . GRAVELY tractor end mower,
~ ""'" ot a dinner party af Olllo
Melts Co••tr, Ohio
., University Inn on Saturday 10-21 11 -· 11 -11
742-44111
NWte - '---- ------ - - - _ . Electric IIIII tor with IIIIPii·
I~
' evening hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
nor.
In
oxcellont
conFURNISHED p.nge"""rtmott.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
.; llaflll Townsend of Clevolond.
KIRBY VACVUMcl..-,...,._
dlUon. " - 99~0911.
Phme 992-SW.
C818 N8. 20164
Oilhers aHendlng were fk. and Est•to of Alton D. .• alock· CHUCK-s can uve;you~tohalt
10-26-3tc
ploto wltb cloanqlool•lllll
111-23-uc
,~ Mrs. Lloyd Towntend, Taro ond waod, Jr., Dece•nd
oo TV repalro II yoo brllltl
polllhor, Rilna llltt - · f69
Notice 11 hereby given that
·J !Iaflls of You1191fown, Mr. ond Hazel
lllom ln. Oluek'o TV,I52But.- FURNISHED -~nt. 4 3 BEDROOM madorn homo In caeh, or terms available.
M . Blackwood, of
~ lllln· Luther Allen ond IW. and
Rutl8nd, OhiO, R. D. 1, hi&amp; bMn
tornut, P1111ero,y. Phone t112rooms, both, !uU olze boo.Maaon. ~It lovol, built-In p - 1\92-2685.
·'f ·Mia. Clarence
Cooley of duly •ppointod Admlnlstretrlx
5080.
111-1~c
mont,
nl
..
yard.
Mooon,
w,
klldlen, lull bosometll, atthe Estate of Allen o..n
.f1Aiflonl. The enflro group spenf of
VL
Robert
J.
Rouoh.
l'llu.
tachld
i!Jrap. Lot 80'x200'.
Bl8ckwood, Jr., decoatecf, 18te
tilt 1 - part of the evening of of Meigs County, Ohio.
MaiOII, 773-0839.
Phol1l Muon 'I'IW338,
, · ·thi home of Mr. and Mrs.
Creditors are required to file
..._
lfl-2tlo«c
For Sale, Rent
their cl81ms with aald flducl•rv
, f1 Luther Allen.
four months.
i1j ·.M fu Goldie Carsey and Mrs. within
Doted this 22nd day of Oc - SIX ROOM houoa,l'h bolllo, 613
1969.
MID St., Mlddleport. Inquire TRAILER LOTS, -··Mobile- OLD UBERTY '111eati'e."bu1J6.
Rock of Akron visited tober,
F.
H.
O'III.N
Court, S)'raeuae, Ohlo, on
,,.. Nice. VIZ'J raiOftlllle.
·• • • ClrHy's niece, Mr.s.
ot t39 IJncoln St., Mlddl&amp;ProD'•t• Ju-•• •• s•ld
State
RL
124,
Phone
992,
Phol1l tt%-6251.
Jordan and femlly County
port.
111-211-tfc .
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'lllollally Sentinel, Mldclleport-Pomero.Y.

o.. Oct.

Independent GOP Leader Scott
Likes Job
.

Ashley
(Conllrued from page I)
caUonal Education School on
Wednesday and that--the Southom Hi&amp;ll band make appearanc-

es at all the schools in the
district on Thursday, weatller
permltt!ne.

Sa,yre said the clerk-&lt;Uoto.
dian's cillce bas been moved
~stairs ln the men's lwnge
at the high schooL
A Vocational edu:ati.on program was discussed at length
by the board as the state law

requires claa:sesunderthisprogram to be adopted and class.
es started by next January.

By United

Sayre indicated a vocational
conference is to be held in
Worthlngton Nov. 18 with rep..

resentatives of 10 counties attending. Clarence '111ompson,
Galltpolis, will serve as dlre&lt;:tor d the 10...(ount;y area.
.~ financial report submit..
ted by Marilyn Powell, clerkcustodian, reported a balance
ol $5,559.27 in the schoolllmd.
Attending the meetlng were
board members Howard Enln,

p...,,. ID!Aornellonal

PmfH• 1mmri-l iriiiiiH((Prt'fll(rtJdt'JI
COLUMBUS- OffiO STATE UNIVERSITY President Novice
G. Fawcett has ordered anlllvestlgallmlrtothoapJ8nlllt reloo""
cfr theft of Gov. James A. Rhode!!' academic record. Rhodes'
grades tor the one QlaJ'ter he attended Ohio State in 1932 were
prlnted ln a newgpaper wlthcd the governor•s knowledp..
'l1le gredos showed Ds In - I l l ' and EJ1!)1ah and laUIIV
marks in hygiene, physical education and mllltary science. Rhodes
said he di'QIIIIed out of colles:e 11because of financial problems.
My widowed mother was sick arr:l J had the choice of s~.~tportlrw
her or continuing Ln college.'' he said. After leaving school,
Rhodes (C)ened a restaurant near the ca~us and later turned to
politics.

1r~other

Several ways to start the Vo..
ed program were discussed.

ofi1·t• hrnnrh da~l••d ,

GENEVA - THE SOVIET UNION SAID TODAY It hopes the
forthcoml11f strategic arms limltallon negotiations with the United States will lead to an end ol the nuclear arms race.
Soviet disarmament negotiator Alexei A. Roschln said his
country attaches great importance to the negotlatlon.s, to begin
ln He1sinki, Nov. 17. Roschin's statement to the Geneva Disarmament Conference was the first omctal SOviet comment on the
talks since they were announced tn Washi~n ancl Moscow Oct.
2S.

RottomiPss .fi.•~llrf' lhrt•lllt'rl.• Home.•
SAN PEDRO, CAIJF. - FUUREXPENSIVEHOMES teeter•
ed on the brink of a 200-foot. cllrf early today as a giant, cre&amp;-

celt-shaped fissure - bottomless at points - widened at the
president; Harry Hill, Otis Mc- rate ot two inches an hour, spelling d()(llt, The crack, believed
Clintock, Robert Harden, Doro- triggered by recent earthquakes in Southern Caltrornia, threatthy Bentz and clerk Charles ened to split away the cliffside perch am dUJill the homes inlo
Norris.
the Pacific,

WrKni~hl 1ssi~llf'd

To UtCu irt• 1FIJ
Tech. - Sgt. Henry D. McKnight, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William D. McKnight, Rt. I,
Middleport, has graduated from
the Air National Guard Non-

commissh&gt;ned Officer Academy at McGhee Tyson Airport,

TeM.
Sergeant McKnight, trained
in military management und supervision, Is a security police
supervisor. He ia being assigned to McGuire AFB, N, J.,
for duty with the 438th Security Pollee Squadron. The sergeant Is a graduate or Rutland Hll!h School. His wife Is
the former Grace H. Bowman.
EX-MAYOR DIES
RAVENSWOOD, W.Va. (UPn
- A three-term mayor of Ravenswood died at a Gallipolis
hospltal Monday . He Mls Pearl
0. M!lhoan, 73. Milhoan was a
retired lockmaster of Ohio River Lock 22, and also served
me term on Ravenswood Town
Council. Funeral service will
be here Wednesday.

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In dow~
town Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Tuesday, under sunny skies, was 46

degrees,

MEIGS TIIEATRE
TONIGHT ONLY

Walt Disney's
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(T ochnlcolor/
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Wal1 01 sney't

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ON THE WIND
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Ric Natoli, Navajo In-dian boy, as Goyo; his
sister,
Tina;
Judson
Pratt
Admi11ion: Adults, $1.00
Children, 60c

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

/llttr hevlng · leemtd Ia IIYI · hopod far bolltt lrom
WASHINGTON CUPil -In Wbite ·Houoe, rill tho right, and
$q)tt.
with
the
lndlpandeut
wav.fngl
the monlh since hit alectlon, , dHch tho admlnltlrallon on
lnl'-d ol votflng on lmtNI•
Senate Republican ~ Hugh oomt koy polnb. He loVII the of tho lilt GOP l.oldtr
bll
lftd l!iiCU!IM opokllmon
EvtnH
M.
Dirk-.
tho
While
Scali hu manogtd Ia upstl tho lob.
torldmlnlllnllonpaoll-.lhe

.81 Pi nfA'} 0if Blood G·v
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Nlnel,y-&amp;lx per...,l ._ned Neaee, MacU Bartoo and ~..,_

to an American Red Croll
B I - l e at the l'llmef01
elementarY acbool ~ to
contrlwte 81 pinta of blood
to the Melga COIIIIIY Blood Prosram.
Seventy .. three per11011a replaced blood used by relatlvoa
and frlenclo. Elghteonwereflrll
time donors.
Borhara Ria&amp; and Bobart E,
Barton became galion donora,
Herbert Dixon a four gallon
donor, Perry Riggs alive gal.
lon donor and Howard r.rkor
a six pllm dooor.
Nurses antsting were Bar.
bora Scltes, Raohael Sheridan.
Jo,yce Thoren, Josephine Har.
sraves and Elizabeth &amp;nlth, all
RNs, and Naomi London and
Beulah Maxey, LPNs.
Servlng as medical adviiOI't
wore Drs. Ray lleeton, DO, and
L. D. TeUe, Boger Denlels, J,
J. Davia, Sellm J . Bluewlcz,
all MD&amp;,
The Child ConHrvatlm Loaguo, with Mrs. Kay Klag as
chBlrman served the canteen
and Boy Scout Troop Z49 was
in charge of loading and unloedlng the uniL
Clerical workers were Clara
Mclnt¥re, Jeannette Lawrence,
Dorotll)' Smith, Mary N e a s o,
Jean Nease, Joyce Hoback,
Grace Drake, Jean Sayre, Juan.
Ita Sa,yre, Beulah Strauso, Edith
Sls110rt, ilo&lt;ky Nease, Elo!H
White, Lula Hampton, Vernon

Ice D..ll.
Making donatiCIIo of auppllos

ry Rial, LoOVIJIIhln,JooGio-

were tile Qualllf Prtnttns CO.,
The llally Sentinel, WMPO Ra.
clio, 'l1le Athens Meaaenger,
Mei&amp;8 Lo&lt;al School Dlllrlct,
Rall'e Ben Franklin, Holaum
Bakery, ""'"cer'a Market,
Baclvler'o Market, A. and P.
Store, l'llmero,y Ben Franklin,
M. and R, Fooclland, and Clt;y
Ice and Fuel.
Donors were Amber Lolm,
Cecil iiYHll, Ellerett J. Mlchao!, Tom Reuter,RobertVau.
ghan, All- Wohrung. Horlan
Wehnlng. Grace Wamer, Howerd Logan, Arma Frank, Albert
Frank, Robert Couc:ll, H el e n
Johnsoo, Jeane Windon, Sibyl
Doret, Paul Carper, R o g a r

- · ArthUr Slu1her, Kalh-

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day, had submitted a bid of
The fissure has spUt one home in two, slowly cut through
$321,440 for general cmtract.
another, knocked two others otr their foundations aOO prodded a
ing work at the hospital. The
large guest house down the ell«. The homes, all valued at from
closest bidder to the K a r r
$50,000 to $75,000, were evacuated Sunday am gas, elec:trlclty
firm
was Don King Construe.
and water were cut ott in the clitre:ide neighborhoOO overlooking
lion "' Jacksoo which smmlt..
the ocean.
ted a bid of $411,000 on the
general contracting work, a dif?.~3.".$XX'St$X;o;:~:~--~
ference of. some $90, ooo
Three Syracuse organizaOn uamlnalloo ol the bid
tions have voted support of
work
sheeta of tha Karr firm
the four mill Southern Local
Monda,y nll!ltt, the hospital comDistrict tax 1e"Y renewal to
mission and hoard of trustees
be voted l(lOJI Nov. 4.
recommanded that becauH of
George Mowrey, 69 , died unThe grotCI&amp; are the Syrathe error all bids for tbe gen.
expecledly Monday afternoon at cuse Third Wednesday Homeeral contract be rejected and
his Pomeroy home.
makers Club, the Syracuse
that new bids be received at
T h e Pomeroy emergency
Volunteer Fire Department
the earlloll elate.
!;Cflad, answering a call lo the and Its Ladies Auxiliary. The
Earl Hayeaafthel!a3'esArchhome, found him ttead . Death
levy must pass if the district
ltectural Firm In l'llrtsmouth,
was caused by a coronary at.. Is to qualify for state lounda·
which has designed the new adtack, said Coroner R, R. Pick- ~u~·o~nillsriifundiii:isii.llillillillillillillillillilli"""
clllloo, said now edvortlaements
ens.
...
A Halloween party to be held m the general contraetingwork
Mr. Mowrey was a member
Thursday nl#lt at the K y g e r rrW be pdlliahed lmmedlatel,v.
or the Middleport Church of Unoccupied Houst'
Creek Plant recreation hall waa
Christ. He was a retired coal
plamed when the Youth Fellow~
miner owner and operator.
n- ..
cd h
&amp;lrvlvlng are his wife, Gla&lt;IYs ut,;tmy ·
Y IN' ship met !Wlcla,y night at Heath
United Methodist Church.
Yost Mowrey; twos:oos, George,
An unocct~~led one stocy
Named to commJttees tor the
Jr. , oC Pasadena, Calif., and frame house at 1172 Powell&amp;. party were Jim Tyo, Jeff Tyo,
Milford, ol Pnlnt Pleasant; in Middleport was gutted by fire
Mary Bradwry and E d d I e
three brothers, Willard, Pome- at 12: 20 a.m. today.
Brown, decoration&amp;; George
roy, and Bill and Claren&lt;:e, both
The Middleport Fire Dept.
Hawley, Jeff Tyo, Torn Casot Columbus; a sister, Mrs. answered a call to Ule house sell, Sandy Jof'l'laon, Karen
Edith Raikes, Colum!Ns, and which Is '"'ned by Danny Mea· Price, Twila Clatworthy, and
nv:r~~:~:'fu death were dows, Lincoln St., Mlddleport. Glenne Sprague, food.
RemodeU~ was uOOerway at
II was reported that $32.25
his parents, Jsmes and )l~lifl the house. Loas was set at about was made on the recent c:ar
~wrey; a brother, Bert, and a $9,000, However, the house was wash. Sandy Johnson ra•e de·
ed. The fi
bel' ed
Slster, Bertha.
votions and the program on datFuneral services will be held msur
re was
Jev
to
have
been
caused
II)'
a
gas
Ing featured a round-lable ells.
aI 2 p.m. Thursda.Y aI the Ew _ leak.
cussion with Tom Cassell, Ed..
lng Funeral Home Vlith t h e
die
Brown, Jeff and Jim Tyo,
Rev. RauUin Moyer olljl:lattns.
CITED TO COURT
Karen
Prlce, Mary Bnublry,
Friends may call at the tunerHarley E. Linthicum, SS, Glenna Sprague, TwtlaCiatworal home from 7 to 9 tJUs evenReedsvllle, was cited to Meigs lhy, Sandy Johnson, J e r r y
ing and oo Wednesday from
County Coort on a ehargo ofle!t Snrtz, Kathy Yates, Georp
2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9
of center In an accident at 4:15 Hawley, Mike Taylor, and Dox.
p.m. Burial will be In Beeeh
p.m.
Monday on Rl. 681, OM le Walters participating. Jill
Grove Cemetery.
am ftve-tenths mlleaeastot Rt. Cox of HUisboro was a &amp;UOst.
7. The state Highway Patrol Mrs. SlaY!n Ia the ......,lor.
said that cars driven by Llmhl·
GAME CHANGED
cum and Zenith G. Chewier,
The Soulhern High footboll 27, Belpre, sideswiped at a hill
HAVE YOU HEARD?
game with Eastern, schecluled crest. 1bere waa moderate
at Southern Friday night, has damage to both vehicles. Noone
been ehangod to Thursday, Oct. was injured.
30, head lootboll coech Bob Ash·
ley annoonced today,
ANNOUNCE CARNIVAL
The Raclne F1remen's Aux-Iliary will sponaor a street Hal·
Weol. 1:45 Ul.
loween carnlw Friday with a
masked parade starting at 7 p.
WMP0-1390
m. Prlzoa will be awarded.
On your 41ol
'lllero rrW be a fortune telling
booth, flah pont, and refreshments. A square dance will be
.
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P!'l•eheld In !root of The Club ResCNIN, ....
tauranL In caH ol rain, the
L.... -111,..•dance will be held at tho lire
Woll , ...., -

George Mowery
Dies Monday

committees Named
For Youths Party

Glul, Gone Ho:oodllbel~ Flor·

laen Wella, Raohol Sherldut.
Uo,yd Wri&amp;llt, Unda ~.
Herbert Dixotl, RaJmond Jewoil, Don Humel, Evelyn Clark,
C, E. Clark, Allie Price, Dem.
aroe Sexoon, Homer &amp;nlth, Lln·
cia Frederick, Ralph SWin, Jr.,
lVIII Wood, Barbara B Iss 1,
Robert Bartm, Marcella Dura~
all of Parnai'Q)'.
Ruth Morris, Thoma1 Mar.
ttn, vemonWober,Dennr
Gomes, Jane Gorneo, all of
Rutland; Richard Glliuo', Cllfton, w. Va.; Kathryn DeniBOD,
Robert King Ben Rife KI.Y
King. Carl ~lor,
llaley Harold E Kaull Pauline
Geor.;. Mcudte Jr
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June Kloes, UamlnlllGoea, AIbert Roolh, GI8VI EIIIIIB, l'lul
R Houclashel• Babort v _
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Freda Edwarda, WUUe Maude
Coates, Ella Hartley, MOton
lloocl, Sharon Horriaon, aU of
the Middleport area,
Ada BlaoeU, Jerry Freder.
lck, Greta &amp;Jttlo, Richard Borton, Howard Porker, Long Bottom; Clara Metd;fre, Herbert
M:clnt;yre, MJnernWe; 0 r 1 1
Hubbard, Milton Roolh, ~·­
cuae; Beatrice Blake, Emma
Adams, Gary Wolfe, Charlot
Sa!Hr, W!Uiam Harden, Raelno; Emeroon Johnaon, Pl&gt;rtland; Lena PUlllns, G r a n t
Smith, Reed8villei L a r r 1
Staats, David Joffera, Maoon,
W, Va.; Mary Carolyn wu.,,
Charles T, Dodd, Ralph Noel,
New Haven, w, Va.; James L.
C&lt;nkle, Mo!Yin Coal, Cbeohlre; Charles Fry, Point Pleas11111; ilatph WllUama, Golllpo..
Ua; Elmer Sayre, flenderaon,
W.Va.

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your family. (And you will be making a good
banking conneclion!) S!art saving now! Be
prepared for tomorrow!
WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE

"TOYLAND"
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Undaav a/wad in tlw polls

ON MAIN SIRED

Hilflawayx l{o ,an;n,vlw.re•.. almml
THE U. S. SUPREME COURT ruled tadoy
. . lho ado lll&amp;bWII Departmenl ""' . . . - . Ill)'_land thNutlll
, -tl!hllbl of omlneht dolliala
aflerl' p~.
- ' The·"'"" re.!\J4!1d tol'&lt;!~thade&lt;lalopofthe Ohio &amp;tnerno
eourt-ntliiclloC ~ulaltlon of Bullrer School, Cloteland, 111
rla:bl of W., for Weratate 71,

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COLUMBUS -

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.4dlai Ill e.~pet'ted in mre
CIUCAGO- ILIJNOIS STATE TREASURER Adlai E. Stevenwu e&gt;pectec1 to a111111W1Ce hla candidacy today to 1111 the
Sonete - of the late Everett M. DlrkHn. He may be chaUenged
'in tho Democratic primary byR. Sargent Shriver, U. S. .-sseton

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Ia the son of the late Adlai Stevenson, twc&gt;-timo
Damocrallc pre11donllal nominee, the U N. amhessador to the
United Nations and former Wlnols Governor.

four strikel'll are arre•tPd
CINCINNATI - FOUR STRIKlNG EMPLOYES of tho Gor&gt;enl Electric Co. E..ndale Jet engine plant were arrested Tuesday for obllructllV tralllc dlllilV plckei!Jw.
Pollee orreatec1 the four oller a masalve tramc jam developed on Weratate 75 beceuse of a oolld line of picket&amp; A temporary lnjunctlm was In effect restricting plcketi~V at the plollt
whore 6,1100 workers are m strike as a part of tha netlCX&gt;wlde wllkoolt aPtnat GE.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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outlined by Bennett for the
Melle area Included a beef cas.
tle program and recreation - .
Tel~menta.

Thereon Johnson pre..frerned certificate awards for
outotandi~V farm maiBIOment
to Loonerd Amoa, CUI E. Sh..,.
e11eld and Horace Karr.
Franklin Rizer, ... behalf of
the Rizer OU C&lt;many and the
Goodyear 11re and Rllllber Com
pany, p...,sented Earl Dean tho
Goodyear Compony award for
outatondlng consanatlon prae-

RE-ELECTED -

Rex Shenellold, left, and Harold

Carnehan wore re-eloct.ed to the boenl of S'iJervloors.

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·.· EllS Leader

field wtfe 'fa.electld lotlio.d,lstrlct ii!Brd of s,...-vlsors.
Appi-oxlmatel,v 120 per1001
attended the meotiJW, Cornaban wu malter of cer~
sooted by Melanie Dean, Jo,y
Kautz and Cella McC..,. Dinner
was prepared and served by
members of tbe Eastern Bend
Boosters.
Howard Nolan · inade a brief
talk In &amp;oc&gt;port of the renewal
levies In the throe school districts anti the new tbree quartor of a mill le-.y for the mer&gt;tal retanlotloo program.

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Eastern High School'• otueoun&lt;ll olrlcers and IM&gt;me·
room delegates were amouncad today II)' Chariot Taylor,
prtnclpal.
Elected were Bob Ritchie,
president; Martin Osborne,
-rice president, and lfoward
Blhr, secretary .treasurer.
Homeroom delegates and alternates are, seniors, BUI COle,
Karen Humphrey, Brenda - cer, Colla Me C..,; )lnlars, Cothy Smith, Debbie Wood, MJ.
chael Boring, Debby F I t c h;
aophomores; Mary Jo Wolf,
Randy Young, Melanie Dean, and
freshmen, Jearme Bahr, Melinda Amsbary, Shorr! McCain,
Phyllis Newlun, Nancy SexiKXI,
and Dobbie Rlchardsoo.
Class vice presidents are
also members of the student
council. They ere I.arry Mill.
hone, senior; Tom Karr, jun.
ior; Roger Karf, sophomore,
and Randy Boring, !resllman.

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RECElvED AWARD - Franklin Rlzer, left. preaelt111 Earl Dean an award for outstandbv conservation practices on behalf oflht Rizor OU Compony and the Goodyear
Tire and RdJber Company,

Airmen Wipe Out Camp
glin lire from tho · Air Force Vietnamese wW break out of
warplanes and Army 'copter these ....-c&gt;s for a new cam-

gunships ldlled 12 oftho """"''s palp In mid - November but
defenders, some of them ao would not mount a Tet.-type ofthey lied for the sanctoary of fenal .. nell-"la.
Cambodia.
U, S. B52 bombers, malntaiDi~W their pressure on tile Communlst bonier-area bbouacs,
!lew four overnight mlsalona
northwest of Saigon hitting whet
ware described as lase C&amp;IIIPI
and ·~ply oreos.
MUltary omclals have p...,.
dlcled tho Viet COI1l and North

--------LOCAL TEMPS
'!11elaqlorature lnclow-D
POIIIOI'Q)' 11 a.m. WedrMlado.\' .
woo 46 degrees, under auftii.Y
aldea.

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and ontl -labor bias rtiiOd
egalnst him by crltlco.
"Judicial ethlct require that I
remain silent In controver•y/'
he aald, turning lliclo oil points raised by his a;; a+teufs •

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RIO GRANDE - R. Chaca Walla, deputy mlnlater of
lnformatlm for the Black
Panther Party, addressed
more than lSO Rio Grarxle
College ltudenllln ConunW&gt;Ity Hall Tuesday nlghL
Wells dwelt on the poilUcal aOO social views of the
Black Panther organization.
This w.as thefirstofathree
part speakers program to be
sponsored this year by the
atudert senate. Futurespeakers will discuss problems in
Ajlpalac:llla (on Nov. 11) and
Tho Ku Klux Klan, sometime
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M ..J.t';.· .
IIArOl.f ~ilhan .....Sit_
!1'0

oroused throughout the notlan .
''lexpectedsomecontroversy
when the nomlna11on was
announced," he said, "but I
dl~'loJ&lt;pOCI anything like lhl1
would h•v.- developed."
The latnt UPI poll showl 41
opposed to his conflrmetlon with 37 In favor and the
remaining 19 undeclclecl.
Hayntworlh 11 hopolul but
unhappy over the experiences
of the loot month. "It hos not
been a particularly pleasant
experience," he Hid smiii11Q.
But he mede II clear he
tMIIeves each senator has had 1
'perfec1 rlgh1" to judge his
quellllcotlans tor tho high

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't . A. P. Life ExteJ1Aled into 1970

You CIR
up to $25.00 wiring al.·
lowance when you
converl to electric
bonus II your new
range has a nil clean-

Tuesday night to the 26thlllllllli
dlnnor meeti~V of tbe Melp
Soil and Water Conael'VIU..
District at Eastern H 1111
School.
Spealdng an the "SW~
GOa and tha ChaUo~ 70o,"
Bennett oeld society oeerns te
IJdnk
Is free. " " ' dom Ia ne..r !roe. We have pUt
a dear price for It," Bennet&amp;
declared.
He compllmeiXedlhe dlatriot
for a line Job on their land Ia

SAIGON (UPI) - u. S. a1r
- • r haa wlped out one of tho
WASIIINGTON - TilE FEDERAL BUREAU of Mines r.,. Cambedlan border Clllqltwhere
lt110d Tue&amp;clay the resulta of a study showing IJq&gt;roved ventl· the Viet Co11f and North VIetlatlatl methods could reduce the .....,ntratlon of harmful dust In namese are rtiiOl'tecl rebuild1111 for lhelrnexlotrensl ..,mllmlnoo.
The technical studY dlaclosed that UJe of a hlgh-ilresauro ""' ltary fli)Okaomen oeld ~x111er1 feD con ¥11111late the ~lacoota mine where contln- In three hours of aorlll at.
tacks, diW&gt; bclnbers 1nd helluouo cn1n11w mochlnils are uaed.
cqller gunahipa demollahed
wt.t IIPCiheamen deacrlbecl 11
KIDS OliT TONIGHT
MINOR DAMAGE REPORTED 1 ''huae ~ex'' lncludl~V 20
Trlek or Troll Nilht wiD be
Two cars llld .m- c1omoae1 tin warehoulas-and 60 fortified
obMned In IDMI Mella CouD;y In an accident at the llab1011 bunkers. tA11n11 froiD 6:30 to 7130tonllhL Yards Tuesday lllernoon. Drl.,_
N1110 of tho alrc:qft wu &amp;bot
Slnna wW be IIOWIIIed to mark era of the Wlhlclo1 woroJOIC(Ih h e - · but
.ihe openbw andcioall1fofaetl.., R. Freeman, 19, Pomorw, and one. U.In S.t helicopter
feU to
Ides. Pollee Dl!lcera joined In John A. EV1118, 68, Cha&amp;hlra, Rl. gl'OUIIII fire In tho 111118 ereo,
,~ IJIIIII;Irllll· to uae ,.. 1, '!lid , tho obilrlll'1 deiu&amp;-' &lt;ruilllw and killlrW one Cl'tll'•
·'tnme care lndrlvi~Vtolwld moni. 'lllereweronoarreotaor man w!dlo w0UIIIir8 "!!!'pcldorto.
Injuries.
I!Gnba, roclletl andllllchiM-

IJiR .fam ran llfl.fen tip minPs

Compare
thele flatureal

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ENTERTAIN - Left to r11!1tt. J&lt;11 - · "1'
Dean and Colla McC.., entertained with wcallllllllhera.

GREENVILLE, S.C. IUPI)In an Interview shortly before
his nomination 1o the Supreme
Court was announced by
President Nl•on, Judgt Cit·
ment Haynsworth referred to a
lu&lt;lge's lite as "oolendld
lsolellon."
But belelged by reporlers,
friends and enemies, and stacks
ol moll, the 56-year-old ludgt
concedes his life has become
.,ythlng but Isolated In tho last
MOnth.
The stocky. bespectecled
chlol lurlga of the U.S. 4th
Circuit Court of Appell a
worked In his shirtsleeves et
his office desk Tesday going
over brloft pending before hl1
court. Talking with a sfammer
1ha1 has made him reluctant to
face television cameras, Haynsworth spoke about the controveny his nomlna11on has

lea. Vocal munbers were pre-

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NEW YORK - THE CAMPAIGN FOR IIIAYOR of New York
Clt;y - blUed 11 tile second toughest Job In America - ontera
Ill 111181 - k with polls showing Incumbent John V. LindeaY In
the lead and winrlll1f televised ..
A NIIW York llailJI N.,.a straw poll today sal4 i2 per cent of
thooe im'erviowed felt the 47-yoar.ol.d Undqy ahd won tile debates. Rumeroc&gt; WU RepW.IICIIII lfate Sen. John Marchi with Z9
per cem. Democrat Marlo Procecclno, who was reluc- to er&gt;ter televised -tea, wao Ia~ with 19 per celt In tho poll. 'l1le
poll hes been W1'0IIIl on4&lt; three limos In 411001'0.

When you switch to a flameless electric range lro}ll an old fashioned !lame type slave, your
electric appliance dealer will give you up to $25.00- as a wiring allowance.
In addllion lo the wiring allowance, he also has a $10.00 bonus for you. You qualify when
you purchase a llameless electric range with a self cleaning oven. Everyone is eligible for this
bonus.
Take fhl• bonu• coupon ro rour electric appllanc. ..,.,., and 11n1

INSURANCE
lEAL ESTATE··TUAL Fl.
MIDDLEPORT, OKlO

or want to 110 lo the bill cllloa.
Pictures and Rei10rl
People wUI want tobecClllle part..
BY KATIE CROW
"We must plan ahoad. We time farmers.."
1bele were pertlnent remust take adwntaga of our soil
morka
by Jlllltl S. Bennett, aowhlc:ll Is IVIilable In
sloteccmenatlonlotof
slotant
llei11 Counl;y, We wiD find that
tbe
U,
S.
Dept. of Agriculture,
peq,le of Meiss Cowty no lcq-

dor~Pirio.

THE
DOWNING-CHILDS
AGENCY

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Rural Life Can be Good

SHOP AT ELBEIFELDS

Your electric appliance dealer has up to '3SOO lor you.

ACCOUNT

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PRESEN'I1!D AWARDS - 'l1lereon Jolmioa, left, PJerO'tld a..-.rda far Mllandbv farm
_ . , t to, lefl to ri&amp;llt. llonce Karr, ,Mro. ~ Amoa, acctPI~W on behalf of her
b"'band! Mro. CUI Sbonelleld and Mr. Shenelleld.

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FREE CLOTIDNG
Free Cloth! IV Day rrW be held
from 9:30Lm. unUlnoon'llnlrsday at the Sahatlon Army HQ
at 115 Buttermrt Ave., Pomero,y. All area resldenta need!~
clothlrw are welcome.

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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1969

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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White ...1 laund tho ... -not tho """""""'" far tho
yur-olcl ......ylvonlo ldmlnlllrlllon nor .. tho
quite lnd IJindonl, loo Clllldld, 5enlte llepullllcan illdlr.
and IOilll~ llllrtptnlont.
A
I..W, Sin. 8orry
~ hl1 oii'Ndy dlllfiiiOint· Gol...,_or, R·Arla.. llltldw'
Ill tho ldmlnr.tretlon Cll two of SCioli. HI Aid tho GOP illdlr,
1M miiOt llllill.
In _.ng lilY r_.....ndlllon
DINt,... w1111 Pltlldml
portaln'"" to .tho wor, obould
HI h11 refuNd, 10 lor, Ia man It . d - he II not
- . . tho nomlnatlan ol -king far a l l - Republl·
Judgt Cl..,ont F. Heynl-'h can1.
Jr., Ia the Suprtlnl Court,
And tho White del·
ollhaugh Prioldorll Nixon II 'corllllld C11 him wtlh lh,.. ~
making an all-out llghlla hove coils from ono Cablnot momhim -llrmld.
ber ond two While a kill
And; while Nl- Wll ltbor• -----who feo.-.d tho public might
lng on hit V I - IICidrou lor . irllor po 11 hla afltoruolll 11 on
Nov. 3. SCioli jumpocl 1M gun · ldmlnllfrellon pooltlon.
and coiled far 1 ,..llalerally '
·
lnlll- CNoe-IIN which lhrew
thoWhlteHouMintoa....,zy. F~For hit port, Scali 11 known
...._ '-"
to tool the While It
somewhat unaware of • IMCI~
!)
er'1 role. Sovrceo Mid he wsnll Harold BlackltGn and IICIO'lo help Pretldorlt Nixon'• aor. Grue•r'• -..r, Mn.
legltlatlva mlul..,l but Elhel G - , nlldta ill 1
not CGnllder hlmoell bound lo
IIIOii" 10 felt a-. the
beapuppet
bumld - . _ It ftl 11¥lfl
'l1le
GOP
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11
1
0
byn.-hlo primary lob 11 Ieeder of ~
BiackltGn sal4 thla morniJW
Ropubllcon coiiNgUII. Tho pool
of the PretldoriYI reprelllnla· the -lll.l'al ~.
live comes oecond; and 1M rolt 35 and to men. 'l1le c-nar•
of a """''"' up for re-tlecllon h.... to nbulld.
lhlrd.
'l1lere ftiiiD lnauroDce Clllht
cannot Soporote Rolli
plollt becaUII l'llea ltll pfllbl.
He hal had difficulty 10 lor bitlft for thet Qpe of -riling tho th'" rolllln hl1 tloa, BlackltGn lllld.

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Plastlc IUI'JII')' waa ·uNCI ••
early 1,1 BOO B. C. by lho lllnduo, pnerally for re1torat1111
ol the allced olf by a orllleo for ·&gt;Vioul otrenaes.

tpllchll ond axnmonll lo
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C11 I llud Wll ..... II
1M Mnlloo from -flvonll

grand-•••'s
secure
•ke your
life secure .,

Now You Know

But he 11 -mlnld not to
aok out of tho conlrovtrly. HI
oeya he hll no lntenllon of
withdrawing from tho nornlnl-.
lion. To do 10, he uld, -~~
.. lend cnda a to the charges"
raiiOd egalnot him.
Hayn1wcrlh IOYI be hll In "Indirect" contact wllh tho
President during the longthy
struggle for confirmation, but
ln1ends to remain at hll
Greenville office In the fedlr•l
court.
Haynsworth, a fifth genera· court building unleu he It
tlon lawyer fi'Om one of South speclllcally called Ia WalhlngCaroline's most prominent fl· ton.
"Thoro it reelly nothing I can
mllles, retused to talk lbout
charges of conflict of Interest do In Waahlngton," he says.

Nasser Piloting
Mideast Meeting
By United Press lntemaflonll
The leader of the Arab world,
President Gamal Abdel Nauer
of Egypt, took personal charge
1oday ot the efforts to bring
peace between the Lebanese
government and Arab guerrlllas.
AII signs pointed to Nasser
favoring the guerrilla demand
tor freedom to strike Into Israel
from southern Lebanon, the
main Issue Involved In the
worst Arab world crltll alnce
tho 1967 Middle Ellll War. •
Bolh 1idk In tho conflict
oppeared to be -vlng a
faclf cease-fire, although
government officials said gvlr·
rlllas briefly attacked a pollee
station this morning at Malhta
Hassan just below 1he Syrian
border. No one was hurt.
Nauer called meetings In
Cllro this morning with leba·
nese officials and with his
troubleshoo1er In the conflict,
Hassn Sabry el Kholy, who
brought him 1he guerrillas'
hard line bargaining s1ance
from Damascus.
From the Syrian capital,
he.tdquarters of the anti·
Lebanon farces, the AI Fatah

guerrilla leader, Yaulr Arafet,
cabled Nasser Tuesday night
that he was willing to join the
talks In Celro.
The Lebanese armed forces
commander, Mal. Gen. Emile
Bustanl, led his delegation Into
the conteren&lt;:e ..--lng "caordlnatlon" between the Beirvt
government and gl.ei'TI !'Mil on
strikes egalnst.lsrul.
According 1o the semloffldal
Middle Eas1 ·News Agency
lMENA), "She· guerrilla• were
kfllld, 12 'lnlu.-.1 .... IIYI
tllplured In ttio lofillf 1'0IInd ol
-·lighting T - y wllh Lebineor
troops.
Whet the Beirut government
fears most In granting such ·•
requeat 11 the possibility of
retaliation from l~r-1, such 11
the raid ~g~lns1 Beirut lntemaIlona! Airport In Docombtr
which destroyed 13 airliners.
The Israelis attacked again
Tuesday nlgh1 acrou the Suet
Canal, hitting Egyptian military
posl11onf for 90 minutes., their
longest nlgh.1 .alr raid since the
1967 war. Egypt said 1wo
Israeli planes were shot down
over the canal Tuesday.

Bogus Money
.WPrrhanL• to Mf'l'l
Middleport merchants are
ur!IOd to attend a meettnc at
tile Columbus and Southem
0 hI o Electric ~
Thursday evening at 7:30 to
COIDiliote plansfor thlsy-•s
Christmas Prosram.

In SWOhio
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Coanlelfelt money In -natlooa
of $5, $10, $20 and $100 are
appearing In . . . . - . . Oblo
at tha rate of about $800 a
week, Secret Servleo apeclal
apnt James Clem &amp;ld tocla1Clem said tho bolus bills bod
appeared In Cincinnati, llctr·

ton, Middletown, Purtamoutb
and Springlleld. He Mid ,1,000 was 1811ed last week In
Dayton aiiiiO.

He said the Jlhor\Y bU!a are
characterized by a Cleveland
Federal RoHrve Hal and lot.
ter and the series number,
1963-A.

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