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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.

I

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
RASCAL
(T ochnlcolor/
Sieve Forres1 Bi I Mumy
Wal1 01 sney't

HANG YOUR HAT
ON THE WIND
(T ochnlcolor)

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
. nn.
#o

II · ~.

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-

(Continued !rom page I)
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
'
• ••
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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will provide financial securily for you and
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"
TWO DOOIS IELOW COURT STREB

......, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlan

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By United Prell Internalloral

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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

10

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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fr-

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.

at

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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Uca,.
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

I . J.l?&amp;. .•.G.:m! :

'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-

SlewnsoD

$35

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the Melia area. Poaalbllltlo&amp;
.

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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self~clelining

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By Court Storm

Only the electric

house,

ThurldQ illeQiaiJW ·clcullo
,.,l..,.allldew-

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fiu!lnf .f a!Q-and_..u,tlllr
llirqht. not •• cool. IIlah ......,
ID the 50a, loll': IOnttlllt 30--41.

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ence Bearhl, Ed Klrmldr, ·'-r-

BI•dS

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
,..
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
riJU .....
TM jk Ul DIll far I - l i N
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.

�t
'l1lo Melp Marauders (4-1-ll
lind the Ironton TI&amp;ero (5- l-D)
wW 1tqe tile Soulhoaotern Ohio
l ..l''e'o txJpmatcltFrldal night
ot lloriiiKier Slldlum with aecODd place eoilll to tile winner.
Tne, undefeated Jaekaonhaa
Ito Wldllplted claim to the lea1'10 cbamplonahlp on the Hne In
AlbeDo (3-3) . But Jacktoo Ia
h.-vlly favored coming up to
the Bulldoga. And Ironton wiD
be favored when it takes the
lleld in Pomeroy, but not by
10 much .

And oo lana will be lookln1
at tile 1-e'• second and third
- lor tile time being - beat
f~l macltlnea In Southeostom Ohio In l'omelVI'. A n d
t' h e order CCM!ld reveroe
in the 48 minutes ol pad cracklnlthat !allow tile _,(ngklckolf.
Coach Fred Brvney aenda a
oquad anchored by II lettermen aplnat Coach C h a r I e y
Cbaneey's png from Melga
lllgb. Some or them have lrnpreutve credentiAls.

Big e...,llh and quick

enDOII!h,

pod all acorer• In 1968, had 1111• pmeo, 1xJpa In the clr- the veteran 210 lb. aeillor J•--,
llx 'IDa In !be pmeo, IUo c:ult to that .... nt.
!jyar. Both are 6-3.

the Tigers are led (.l(tenalvely 1&gt;1 tho IOAIUO'I txJp quarter.
back and outatondlng !IIDback
d last year, both of whom
are enraute to duplicating their
1968 herolco.
Quarterback Greg Sternaman, a las lb. senior, led the
SEOAL throullh five I e a g u e
games with 30 pa11 completions In 58 attempte good lor
601 yards and ab: touchdowns.
Rick Boykln, the 200 lb. 6-1
IIOphomore !UIIback, who Ulp-

l'llllllintr baa IIIII -

u bolo- El-ere tile Tlaera olfer a
terau• thla . .eon 11 Iaiit. Hfa ~t,y l'llllllintr back In B o b
Guarda loatng top Urnes ore
1968 _..., average wao 4.0 Bentloi,v, '175 lb. aenlor, who 11m eanlora, 165 lb. Carl King
yardo per corey. Thlo year he wao ~red In eorl,y aeaaon omd 145 lb. Mike Koller, oupIa IIIII among the txJp 11x run- ...... but hal ...... b a c k
otrang_ Randy Edw•rd•, • 162
Just for good moaeure, CQoclt lb. aenlor, ulllally rciundo wt
llnJney haatheleague'otxJppaoo tho TI&amp;er olfenalve backllold.
receiver of last year doing hlo
thing again. Hels Mike Akero,
Teamlntl with Akero at end
177 lb. senior, who ..,ued In lo a OOJ)homore, 166 lb. Mike
13 Slernaman passea lor 211 Albrlnk. Tacklea are the 208
yards and fwr 'I'D a In five lea- lb. junior, David Malone and

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Eagle-Tornado Match
BY KEITH WISECUP
The Eastern Eagles and the
Southern Local Tornadoes wind
up their grid season Thursday
night at Southern in their an..
rual SV AC League season-ending classic.
The Tornadoes of Coach Bob
Aabley, owners cl a 2..6 overall record, want revenge for
last year's 36.0 loss to the

3-lln the SV AC.
But

seasonal recorda

tradl~

tlonally mean little In thla annual rivalry, as did those cl
Pomeroy and Middleport a few
yean back. Eath team is prepored to give that I I t t I e

"somethln.g extra" ror vlclm'y,

Souther!l, which needs either

Eagles. The Tornadoes are 2..2 a victory or a tie to improve

In SV AC play.
The Eagles of Coach Billy
Kincaid, on the other hand,
have fared better this year,
with an overaJI 4-3-1 slate and

on last year's mark d. 2-7, has
gooe moatly oo the ground
this year. The 200 lb. senior
fUllback, BUI Hoback, and 160
lb. freshman halfback, Paul Jua-

•

Southern's owonents have
averaged a total d 31.5 )ICllnto
a game. Eastern has allowed
just 11.5 pt&amp;. a pme.

The probable starting lineups for Eastern, on oftenae,
are Smith, quarterback; RitchIe, lullback; 145 lb. IKJII)oomore Rick Sonclers, halfback,
and either 140 lb. freshman
Halfback Dan Grueser, who Randy Boring or Gnoeaer at
baa been bnthered by an In- halfback. The ~enslve line:
jury recently, and 190 lb. Bob 160 lb. aenlor Ronnie Smith,
Ritchie, both seniors, have led center; 145 lb. junior Richard

Reece Morrison Injured
CLEVELAND IUPII - The
Morrison wa&amp; the second play- lng contest .
weekly touch foofball workoul er to be Injured during touch
" I feel the same way I al claimed another casualty In fhe drills. Jim Copeland broke a ways have about the Cowboys/'
ranks of the Cleveland Browns. leg during workouts earlier this he said. "They've got a real
Running back Reece Nw:Jrrlson season.
suffered a sprained ankle at
Coach
Blan1on
Collier
Fleming Field Tuesday, making watched the Monday night Dal him a doubtful starter Sunday las-New York Giants game on
against the visiting Dallas Cow· television and said he expected

boys.

a ru"l challenge In the upcom -

Bucks Havt&gt; Good Workoui--Wnodv
It was

•-nl)',

Liter and 155 lb. aenlor Jim
Stettler, guards; 180 lb. IKJII)oomore Alan Holter, and 184 lb.
junior Mike Borin&amp; tackle, and
Karr and Eichinger, ends.
On de!enae, Liter Is at middle guard; Mike Boring and
Holter, tacklesi Karr aod Etch~
IDler, enda; ISO lb. aenlor Sonny Cline, Stettler, and Rlt&lt;hle, linebackers, and R a n d y
Boring, ISO lb. IIOphomore Jim
Amabacy, and Sanders, hallback&amp;.
For the Tornadoes, offensively, are 140 lb. sophomore
Steve Jenkins, quarterbllcki 130
lb. freahman Mike Nease, halfHobaek, fUllback . andJu11-

tice, halfback. The oft'enliYe
ltne has 160 lb.IIOphomoreNeal
Baker at center; 160 lb. aenlor
Bob!IY Smith, right guard; 155
lb. senior Gary ElDon, left
guard; us lb. IIO)IIIomore Dave

Crow, left tackle; 205 lb. sen-

tor

Randy I«Jberta, rlllht tack-

le; 140 lb. junior Gerald Hendrlcks, rlllht end, and l30 lb.
junior Pat lUll, left end.
On defense, I«Jberta and Hen-

ao-

- . ~red In the GaiU)lOlls pme, aat out the Lopn
game (O.j)) and returned to plaY
on ol!anae only against WeDaton laot - k (24-0, Melp).
And It looked thlo week aa
thoullh 148 lb. junior halfback

back and Eynon, linebackers,
and Nease, Justice, and P a t

bolt Ia at !IIUback.

_
On defenae, Tiny WUIIama,
Allen WUUama, Jolin Hitchhart and eltller Robin Phalln
or Tommy llo!fller, with Well

-"D•e"nnl"!a~!"Bogp•"!'•hua•a••eam•••edllll'lla••and••V,•aullh•••an,••.,com•••e'l•n.••-"'"'1

drlcks are Jlllarda; 220 lb.IIO(lbomore Ronnie HOI and Baker, !"

~~:;:: !ith~.:.:~~

Haekett swap time at rillht hall,
or wln&amp;IJack, lind Danny Ab-

H&amp; R FIRESTONE

Hlll halfbacks,

~c({fiu.r,

See Us Today On This

every tackle," he said. "In case

the runner gets away from the
man covering him. Pursuit can
be taught, but It also Is emofootball team, But we're nof tional.
gcMng to cancel out. I'm look"On their 1St. Louis') last
Ing forward to rhe challenge." touchdown, there should have
"They certainly are better de- been two or three others on the
fensively than I've ever seen scene, not just Sumner/' he
them," he added. "That front sold.
four is vttry, very tough."
Cleveland had been favored
Collier said the Browns' 21 -21 to win the game.
tie with trne St. Louis cardinals
last Sunday amounted to lack
FIGHT RESULTS
of coverage. "There were too
MIAMI
BEACH, Fla. (UP~
many spectators on the field,"
Bobby
Alford, 161, Atlanhe said. "Sure Walt Sumner and
ta,
BWpped
Joe Hooks, 168,
Erich Barnes missed tackles,
Philadelphia
(1); Eddie Tal.
but a lot of other players made
ham!,
176,
Miami,
stoppedTom
errors. It was an example of
going aHer thft man too soon." McDougald, 172, Vero Beach,
"Pursuit Is three men In on Fla. (6) .

was glowing.
cold Tuesday night out on the
"We had a good night/' he
Ohio State practice field, but seid. "The kids worked real
ffco~o:!;lb~•:!,ll~co~a~ch!:.!~!!r.~~4 hard, started to block like they
,.
can block . When they work like
'1'11t: DAILY SEN'J1Na that It's fun ."
IEY~f&gt; ro INTUEST OF
The Buckeyes, brisk perhaps
~~~-~r.!CI'I A.RU
CHESTER I. TANNEHILL, ~ - Ed.
because
of fhe 40 degree tem IIM't IQhlllch, Clq £dl181'
perature,
f11ce Northwestern
I'IIIJrlllllld ..ab HI:Q(IIIl~..,T111 OhJo
~ana, l'llllll. ..... ~- 110 ~--( 91.,
Saturday at Evanston, Ill. The
Ohio, 45711. "-'•lnln Ollie. n..
No. l rated team In the nation OSU GAME TOPS
tc.J11f. EaiGrill roo. tts-21&amp;7.
8eCOIId diu po~~~p • • •-""', mom.
will
be looking,-dpr li
20th
NEW YORK IUPI) - Ohio
Nail.... -'M1.1.1~ ....... _..,. . . . .
sfralght win ovet three seasons State's crowd of 86,576 football
.u~. 111c., u F.aal tbl !Ill., ~ vn
QIJ, N.. Yar1..
and win No. 6 this year.
fans for last Saturday's home~......... ,..., , IMIJ.,.rtot b) carrtar
....,... -u.lt 41 CUll per 11'.-.k; ont ,._, In
Kevin Rusnak and Ron Mac- coming game against Illinois
..,_. at tilt lllll¥ Stfldllel omu, $n.n. Sb
Jejowskl called signals as regu - topped college football turnouts
-;~~;-~""~-~·~-;"·•u.Uabiii:O..
tl:i.U. 111.._.
~
lar quarterback Rex Kern gave for the weekend.
tJ10CI Sb
his sore shoulder another day's
Next best attendance was
rest.
UCLA at Stanford's IW,OOO.
COLUMBUS CUPI) -

bert, a hardnoaed 48 ml..,te
kind of performer.
Ironton, looking for a good
......, In Ito aec:ond year d
eomlng home to the SEOAL after a disastrous nrat aea-

Season Finale

IS

tice, have shared most of the the Eagles' around attack.
ball carrying.
The Eagles, who have already prottled up their 3-6 record ct a year ago, have both
BOUnd running and J18&amp;alng. Behind the pa&amp;alnl of 175 lb.
junior ~J~~~rlerback Dave Smith,
tile receiving of ISO lb. junior
Tom Karr and 180 lb. IKJII)oomore Dennis Eichinger at ends,
Ea&amp;tem had a lot in the bank
lor the 1970 CIIIIJOBIIIII-

ported 1&gt;1 152 lb. .............
John McKanzte. 'l1lo • - r
Ia 162 lb. acnlor Jo!Uo Lam-

oon ( 1-7 -2) _ had been l)lven storllng role .Pinal Jroaton
the noel q, fiDiah oecancl be- with an outatandiDI podormhlnd Jaekoon.' P18Yinl predoe- once agalnll Wella.
1y aa programmed to dale, the
BotJp, lhwllh he doeo notyet
Tfaero will IIIII be about to have great atralght..aw8Y apeed,
be letting down.
baa fine quickness, excellent
Twn year a aao when the Ma- . balance, and that~~ rare
rauderl won tile cllamjiiMahlp, natural ahlllt,y to keep C!ll
and played Ironton a 110-C&lt;JUnt- lnl !orward unleaa grabbid aolor at tho end of the reJIIll&amp;r ldly and a18JlpeClclown hard. And
league oclt,...le, the Tlpra won In Wellaton more than ..,. tackwao needed In I'll
8-0 In a bitterly fwllht eon- ler teat that could have .,.. either him &amp;topped
W8Y. Lall year It waa a 14Elida FridaY nlllhl fortheMa- .
14 tie.
raudeuabould beJonKioeoand
MARAUDERS READY
Lynn Black on of!enoe I D d •
Cooch Chaneey has bi'OIIjJIIt W8Yne Well and Jlqy Vauat&gt;on
hla Inexperienced elub aiOfti on defenaa. With A- In both
rapidly """"8h to carve oot an WBll, tackles on ol!•ea and·
-rely unexpected reoord of defenaa wiD be co-eaptalna Jim·
four vlctorleo, Clltlou llndooe Swatzol lind Mike Barr. orrentle In 1 - e play, and $-:l-1 olve tplll'da are Steve Von !Ietoverall. The Marauders could or and Dave Boyd.
be at top stren&amp;lh this week
~ek lind ......,.ptatn
with center -linebacker Roger Pat O'Brien lo a fixture In .
Abbott ruu-ao.
start. Pat Archer and Dennis.

CRJDAD JUAREZ, Meztco•
(UPI) - Ruben Ollvarea, 122,
Mexico, knocked out !lolfieyoohl
Old , 119, Jlplll (3).
HONOLULU (UPI)- Leo Calderon, 119, Mexico, drew with
Doml Manalang, 121%, PhilIppines (10).

TREAD

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\ SL Louis Fans Want Caray ,Back
'

COLUMBUS, Ind. IUPU Dick ~lnvlllolha barbor Jo a do
Of:dle Clnclilnll! Rodl ballball
, . but ho hoo navoo,lholou olhll shop Ia l!o _,...,
by St. Laula C,rdlnal lana,
111011 o1 """"' aloa happen ta
bo dllhard Horry C.ray 11111.
Ceray tolha aporlocaator who
_ , 20 yoaro broack:alllng
Cardinal&amp; bellball gamoo and
who was fired by owner Auglo
lluodl at tho end of loaf - ..,,
Linville aaysth., ~s hao ...,_

........,. hls leellnvo about lha
C.rdlnala ..d hel a l l - hlo
berboraliap .fa lha CoJumbua focal point far a opreod1119 ml-torn campaign to
have carey relnotated In lha
· broaclceatlnv booth at Busch
Stadium.
"Thlo 11 oart of a meeting
placo far Cardinal lana, whofh·
or !hay neod a halrcul or not.''
Linville aald. Ho aald blcouao
of hla cllonltlo and lha IIIOp'a
otratoglc location, 11 has boon
oelectocl ao a commiHIIIy ...,_.

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USED CAR LOT

67 FORD
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825114~26.88

855114•28.18
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Recappable Tire

CO~UMBUS I UP)) -

Joe 'tacklasand l . .aalollln lha Fai-

ttdo'1 0.17 romp ov1r Kent

Groon of Bowllnv Groon and cono' 3-11 upset win o- prev-

Stele. He converted the bloc:kld
punt Into a TO and rambled 21
yards for another score aHer
stealing the bell -ln.
Cole, a junior halfback,
scored one touchdown and
gained 1.45 yards against kent
State.

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Tbe Hoople System bas re""'ed the feature c:GDielta
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.dlilllout 011 golq to the Role
llcnrl, wDl wrap up another
Ilk Ten win 11J lllrublng
.IIIIDois, 41-7. Alld Southern
'c.JIIamla (5-0-1), llbooiiDg
'fcir a fourth lltralgbt Rose
Btlwl appeannce, wDl
(5-l),

1queeze past arch-enemy

.c.JIIornla, 20-11.
. T)lere'l

a reali!CriP 011 tap

mthe Soutbwellem Confer-.:e, where the Artauao
a-bacb (5-0) take 011

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1ft polntll, 22:-11.
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'IUIIDAYI

Rose B,owl from cold Columbus
on New Year's Day while some
team they have defeated will be
basking In the sunshln&amp; In Paladena. How unfair can you be?
"In e\Cery aspect of sport we
reward the winner. Being first
Is the gbal of every team, every coach. every player. Only
the Big Ten rewards the second
place teem . Their outdated
thinking Is unique/' Stanton
added.
When the Big Ten signed the
Ro!e Bowl pact In 19-16, with
the Pacific B, the conference
celled for just one appearance
In three years for Its representative but later modified the rule

.&lt; •ta~• :6-eahea- lo:a.cer
.

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to

once In two years.
Only Michigan tn 19&lt;7
19411, Ohio Slate In 1954
1955 and Michigan Stale In
and 1\IU repeated as Big
conference champions In
last 23

ll's Convenient!

COllE AS YOU ARE!
THE

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and
and
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POMEROY, OHIO

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Without Bulline

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WHERE SHOES ARE
SENSIBLE PRICED

should win their second straight •--•M;;;ID;;,D;;,;;LE-.PO;;;R;;,T,;,_.A
Big Ten title. What will be their

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last decade.
''Barring a colossal upset they

reward? They will watch the

u•s Quick!

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SAVINGS CO.

naves

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ldCb-llylnc Dartmouth llldl(s;Q) Will fall before the
Yale Bul:.'ft• 21-22. ADd ID
·IIlii Big.
t, the MlHourt
'J'Ictlr• (5-I), who were !lJ)I8t
- ~Saturday, wDl dci an
4ace u l11ef edge the

BACON
1-lb.
tray 75~

CLASS A

TEAM
POINTS
I, Mcllomld C'l) (8-0) • • , 224
2, Cory-Rowson (I) (8-0) , , 168
3. Newbury (2) (7~) •••• 154
4. Veraallleo (2) 01·0) , , • 150
s. Norwalk st. Pau1(4)(8-0ll46
6, Nework C'.ath. (3) (8-0). , 140
7, Blulllon (3) (M) ..... 93
8. Mecltanlcsbuq (1)(8-4) .. 67
9. Dennlaoo st. Mary(I)(B-0)66
10. Marlon Cath. (1)(&amp;-1-1) 58
Second 10: 11, Marlon Pleaaant Local 47; 12. New Concord
Jolin GloM 41; 13. We&amp;t Muold"'
gum 38; 14. Mqpodore 34; 15.
Smlthlleld 32; 16. ToladoNortbwood 24; 17. Stanton Local 23;
IS. Milan Edleon and Granv!Ue
22 each;20. Dovarst. Jose!)h 19.

CONFERENCE CLASHES DOMINATE

WIIJ, !lomb

USDA

Fourth Loss

votes and won-lose records ln

Showdown!

· · " ~11 as
~ be
....Qeo.r~

Ohio Valley Sliced

Jr. High in

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parenthe1l11
CLASS AA
TEAM
POINTS
1. LV- ArDnlton (21 (8-0) .. 422
2, Elyria (6) (8-0) ••• , , • 355
3. can. McKtrhy (5)(7-1)11 309
4. ClncL Moeller (1)(8-0) • • 2118
5. NUoaMcKtnley(l)(6-1) .. 253
6. Steubenville (3) (&amp;-1-1) ,.176
7. Clev. st, Joa. (4)(7~).,, 135
8, War. West. Reo. {7-1) ... 122
9. Sidney (2) (8-0) , , , , , •• 94
10, MaaaUioo (&amp;-1-1) , ••• , 89
Second 10: Columbu.oWatter&amp;on 79; 12. Akron Garfield 63;
13, Shelby and Sendualq, 59
each; 15. Cleveland Btlnedlctlne
53; 16, Lorain Senior 45; 17.
Euclid 32; IS. Cleveland John F.

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COLUMBUI (UPI) - T h e Kennedr 31; 19. Orrville and
United Preas International Xenia,. 29 each; 20. Joekaoo
Boord d CQoclteo' hlih school (Jackaoo Co.) and Cincinnati
!ootball ratlrca, wlthllratplace st. X&amp; vier, 'n each.

against the Pl Pleasant JunIor Hlllh Red&amp;klna. The Baby ·
Tolodo'a Cloarlfo Cole and Jouoly unbaelen Miami. HI also
Marauders are now 1..4A.
IJ".
Shove Sclonlfttoy sre lha Mid- lnlorcepted a peu and rscovThe
Redaklna
scored
In
the
Amorlcan Conference Players erod • fumble.
first CJOarler and led at half.
J
bf the Week.
Schnltkey, a aophomore line·
time 6-ll then Clllle oo atrong
COLUMBUS IUPI) - Ohio
JtwaaGr...,'aiiCOI'Idappur- backer, madill tackln, holped
In the secODd half, scorlnl Slate loofball coach Woody
.,.ce this IHICM'I 11 Lineman ot on six others, blocked 1 punt
onc:e ln each of the final two Haves thinks perhaps the rules
toe - - He made aeven IOio and stole the ball onco In Toperiods.
governing who goes to the Rose
Melga' only threat came in Bowl should be changed In this,
Chicago I I I 3 3 .506 1
Plttlllouqh ... 3 I ,750 'h the third quarter when Floyd football's looth year.
IVR.4 Slandings
Phoenix .. .. , 2 5 .286- 2ih Miami, .•• , • 2 4 .338 2'h Burney caught a Jay Warner
Ohio State, lhOUifh ranked No.
EAST
New
York
,
,
,
I
3
,250
21/,
pall
oo
the
Pl.
Pleaaani
25
1,
cannot repeal as tho Big
GB
San
Diogo
,
,
1
3
,250
2
W L Pet.
WEST
and
was
barely
tripped
up
on
Ten'srapresentatlvetotheRose
SeotUe • .• ' ' - 0 6 .000 4
..,. York, , , 8 1 .889
w. L. Pet. GB the 20. 'lbe drive was stalled Bowl because of an agreement
TUESDAY'S RF.WLTS
l'bUadelphla , , 3 I •750 2'h
DaUaa,
,
,
,
,
,
6 2 , 750
by the Redakln defenae.
m- wllh the Pacific Coast
New
York
128
Atlanta
124
llalllmore • , • 4 2 ,887 2'h
CQocb Meler'alada will play Conference 25 years ago . The
Loa AJwelea ... 4 3 .571 1'11
Btlltlmore
125
Dalrolt
110
llllwallkee,,,4 3,5713
Waahl....,. , • 3 3 ,500 2
at Middleport thlo Thursday at Pacltlc Coast teams, however,
Boston 120 Milwaukee 107
Detroit - .. ". 2 3.400 4
New Orleona , - 2 5 ,286 :Jih 4:30 agalnot the Wahama White are not affected by the rule.
Qoleqol16 _ . . . 114
Clac._U - • I I 2 4.333 4\i
Denver • , • , • 0 7 .000 5'k Falcooa Junior IUIIh.
Hayes sold h:• te::; should
looton .. , , .I 4 ,200 5
1
-UU Slandif11f11
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
SCORE BY QUARTERS
be able to play n a w game
WFJ&gt;T
Jo!AST
Carolina 118 Mlaml103
Melp
0 0 0 0 _ 0 If It "really Is the No. I team ."
W, L, Pet. GB
W L Pet. GB
..,...,
112
~"-a
1!1
·
Pl
Plea
'
·
·
·
'
He sold the rule ot no r._ts
Pitt• ._..,,
0 6 8 - 20 was
..,....
• • 6
"put In as a compromite."
Sen Fran,. .. 3 1.750
carolina .. • I I 4 1 •BOO
Loa
Ani.
126
llonver
118,
OT
IM~eo .. 5 2,714
lndlanl I I I 3 1 ,780 'h
Oul.y pmes ochaduled
WILL MISS SEASON
"But," he said, "maybe that
3 ~ .500 1
Kentuelq , , , , 3 I .780 'h
CINCINNATI !UPII - Uni - should be changed In foofball's
versity of Clnc:lnnatl reserve 1001h year. The best team
fullback Brent Cook, younger shouldn't be hidden."
brother of Cincinnati Bengal
Football News, a Detroitquarterbqck Greg Cook, will based publication, agrees.
miss fhe rest of the season beIn an editorial In Its Oct. 25th
cau~g_f a broken arm .
Coolft' who was used mostly edition, editor Roger Stanton
MAJOR AMOS I. HOOPLE
on kickoff and punt-return un- said, "There Is no doubt that
famooa Fancaster
Its, Is a sophomore. He broke this O,io State feam Is one of
· Epd, friendJ, some very
the great college teams of all
his arm In scrimmage.
Important conference
time, and surely the best of the

lllr-rumpbl

Best Bread Buy In The Area!

Borden's Instant Creilller

it•a pooxlble, .Notre Dame

President Rev. Th...toro M.
Hoaburllh conceded Tueac~Q,
"but not at all . probable."
The contest hlo beeo augaested •• a benefit ror the
Holy Cro&amp;a !oolball players
r,.s,;,;-;;,s who have been hoajlltallzed
~
with lofeetlwa hepatiUa.
Bot Notre Dame baa shied
away for yeara from poetseason gamea and the Buckeye&amp; by choice play mly a
regular nine .. game schedule. And then, ol course,
The Meigs Merauder Jomlor there are also Big Ten rules
governing'"; ...
daY nleht at Pl Pleaaani

t!Ubes are 011 tap thlt week-

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aplnat Notre Dame lnapoataeaaon, bOnent loofloall

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SOUTH BEND, Ind.

' G. reen Cops Honor s. econd T•Ime::e:"~e=~~~f=:':"'f.~i·
$iii8!!1i8i!mPI&lt;Ill~~~~w

JiPPI

16
loaves

tor too: potlllanl fa have Caray
rohlrld.
Tho patiiiOill flltorld Into Columbus from Jeltoroon Clly,
Mo., whoro John Hehn began
clrculatlnv them Ia gain oupport
far Corey and to gat Buach to
reconsider the ouster.
Linville Hid even he has
-'&lt;ld to give fha rololrlng
campaign Impetus. He even
llgnod • petition.
"Corey a good lab. bvl
I'm ttl II a Cincinnati fen,"
Llnvllla aald.

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KEITH GOBLE FORD

Locust St.

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8 "' n10 Dolcy Sentinel, Mlddl~omei'OJ', 0., Oct. 29, 1969

GOP Holds Power on Its Record
Ropublloans are In power In
Ohio because the GOP serves
lhe people's lnteroota, accordIng to Jutlae Homer Abele, 4th
dlllrlct c...rt or Awealo, arM!
Ralph Welker, repreoentativeo
from Oblo'o ~7th dlllrlcl

They addressed the 1969
mock Republican convention at
Rio Grande COllege MoncLt,y, Qc.
Iober 27.
Welker, In the Oilio General
Aooembly six years, said the
Republican Parl,y In Ohio has

had oonlrol of the staU!houoe
for the last alx years wilhoot
being the state's ~rley porey. He noted t6 1101' cent of the
stale's rel!lllered voters are
Democrats, 27 per cent are
Republicans and 26 per cent are
Independents.
"l'o!-ieepeontrolofthestatehouse,"' Welker added, ••the
HIJI&gt;Ubllcan party has had to
draw votes from a large number or roglsterecl Democrats
and Independents by proridlng
better candldates and better
programs. And, the Republican
party In Oblo Is both responsible and responsive to the
people."
Abele, who held omce as a

Time to

As you know, It did pass ; and,
In August of 1968, our school at
October 25, 1969 Portland was closed for
Voters of Southern Local School economy reasons.
District:
Yes. this levy should pass.
But what guarantee do you,
Once again we are faced with
SOUTH BEND Ind. (UPI) Racine,
Letarl and Syracuse
the decision to vote for or
South Vie~ese should
The
against the ~ mill renewal levy have that your school won't be
•
stand
and fight wilhool Amer.
(This levy to run for a con- closed ne)(t for economy
tinuing period) .
reasons?
loan men," says the Rev. TheoThink before you vote.
If this levy does not pass our
dore M. Heaburgh, president
A parent and ta xpayer,
theUniverslcyofNolreOame.
schools will close!
u
,
In May of 1968 we were asked
'I
thlDk
lis
Ume to say
to work IJIMd vote for the school
we
ve
w
made
!11
the
contrHlUlevy . Our children made
Uons
e
can.
Hesburgh
said
posters, handed out leafleis.
at a news eutferenee Tues(Voti- yes so our schOOl Won't
day.
Hesb.lrgh said be was DDt a
close. )

l•·n Slwul•l Pa-.

Do it All

or

Ben E. Petrel

Dies Tuesday

Dump Ramos

Ben E. Petrel, frl, died unexpeoledly Tuesday at his Ra-

CINCINNATI - (~olal) The Cincinnati Reds purchased the contrads of nine organizational players, returned
el£ht otlten to Indianapolis and
gave veteran relief pitcher Pedro Ramos hisuncondi:ionalrelease ln recl.l clng the Reds roster to s WUJ or 39 players.
Manager George (Spark,y) An-derson's squad is composed ol
15 pitcher s, four catchers, 10
lnllelders and 10 outfielders.
Infielders Dave COncepcion
and Frank Duffy, catcher Bill
Plummer and out11elder Stan
SWanson were brought up from
Indianapolis; southpaw Me I
Behney and third baseman Kurt
BevaciJUl were secured from
Asheville whlle aut11elder Dan
Gocl&gt;y and pitchers Milt Wll 001 and T1m Grant were pro-.
mated from the Tampa roster.
Grant Is on the mllltar,y Usl .
To make room for them , the
Redo outrltJ!tted the following
players to lndlanapoUs: pitchers BUI Blucher, steve Mlngorl, Ken M.Yette. Jooe l'ena
and Dennis Rfbant; infielder s
Mike de Ia Hoz and Fred Whllfleld and out11elder Jim Beau.
champ.

cine home.
Mr. Petrel was custodian or
the Racine elementary school
and was a member of the United Methodist CIKiroh.
&amp;lrvlvlng are his wife, Ad.
die; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Ann
Feuerbacher, ZanesviUe, and
a son, Ben E- Petrel , Jr . • Ra-

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
ADMITTED - Roy Gerlach,
Masoni Laura Alderson, fta.
cine; Michael McDaniel, Middleport; Roseoe Wells, L o n .R
Bottom; Beslie Oblinger 1 New

Haveni Addle M. Bush, HartNettie Hemsley, &amp;Yracuse; Lorna Hall, Jr., Pomeroy;
J ... Wolle, Racine; Janie Vfn.
h~, Pomeroy; Maxine Oldaker, Letart, W. VL;GeorgeEl·
lis, Rutland.
DISCHARGES - Lula Toban,

ford;

cine.
F uneral services will be held
at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Ew1ng Funeral Home where friends
ma.y call anytime. The Rev.
Charles N1:Jrris will officiate.
Burial will be ln the Green~
wood Cemetery.
The Racine emergency squad
answered a call to the Petrel
home Tuesday afternoon where
Mr. Petrel wa s dead upon the
SfJ.I&amp;d's arrival.

Auws for Sale
Bids to sell two motor vehl cles wUI ba Invited by the Meigs
County Gmnmlssioners.
The commissioners, meeting
Tuesday, said bids wUJ be received until Nov. 12 at 9 a. m.
on a 1968 Pootiac Catalina, a
sherirr s car , am a 1960 Ford
station wagoa The vehicles may
be seen at the Meigs Courtygarage at the Hock Springs Fair·
grounds.
Bernard Fultz, courty prosecutor, aOO Jack Cummins ofthe
Ohio Valley Health Service
FoulllaUon, with the com·
mission in regard to a solid
waste study In Meigs Cooney.
Keller Meyer, of Colmnbus, of
the OhioCOwty Commissioners
Assa , also met with the eornmlsslon.
Attendizw: were Richard Karr,
Warden Ours alii Bob Clark alii
Clerk Martha Chambers.

ican men."
llesburgh said the United
states ''should be ready to help
rebuild the country we have
torn to pieces. "
He said he felt the recent
and-Vietnam war moratorJum
was supported by a cross •
section ol Americans. "It
seems to me it's not just a
movement of extremists," he
said. • 'There's a time and a
place where something Uke ttlis
1.s usefUl, and this was the time.
But 1t can be eounterprocilctive
il you overdo Jt."
Hesburgh is a member oC the
President's eommittee on an
all-\'olunteor Army. He said
the group was working on a
pian to eliminate the draft

Wani Si{(nalures
Ralph Werry, District 24,
State Vice President, sal.dtoday
the Ohio Jaycees Executive
Committee has voted to IUI)port the Marietta Jaycees in a
campaign to obtain signatures
In s!.pport of the American
astronauts reading the Bible Jn
spaee.
The pr oject was adqJted after
dlscussiJV Madelyn Murray 0'·
Hair, an avowed atblest, had ob-tained 27,000 signatures topresent to NASA to havolhe astronauts publlccy censored for this

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FOR MOTHER

ANTHONY
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ot motherhood will be wom with loving
pride by mothers of all ages.
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.,lrth1tan•• - on• for •ach m•mb• of tho. lo onily - l ymbofll• a rnothtr'• abiding aff.ction fOf h..- lo-..d on•• ·
Y•IH' tiff of thl1 pin to a moth• ••• or a grandmoth• . • ,
p~)"l ••ntlm•ntol trlbut• ta her lifelong love and d••otlon.
She will c'-hh It fore-.er .
Each pin I• CUIIOm--creat•d ta your ...d., loy row own

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Precincts below will be votln11n the follow111 places fGr the Nov. 4, i969, election.
Lorw Bottom Precinct - Robert Larkins'
Bulldln1.
Portland Precinct - Stlversvllle Community
Center (former Stlv.svllle School)
Middleport Fifth Ward - Fonner Walter Bunce
Garaae on Powell St. (Ground Flocr)
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CHILDREN'S HALLOWEEN
COSTUMES, CHECK
FIRST AT HECK'SIII

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pla.Uorm calling for , amongoth. or Charles Legar.
from Andy Vaughan, and a nm
er things, a lottery draft ays-.
Bound to the grand jUry al- for extras.
tern.
ter entering an Innocent plea
SCORE BY QUARTERS
The mock Democratic eon- to a charge of drlvlng whUe Mals• •. .. . .• 6
14
vonUon oomlnated Eugene Me- lntar:ioated waa Ted Dyrdek,
Pl. PI,a,llanl • . • 0 6 20 0 - 26
Carthy at Ita convention Octo. 44, or Beverly. F'laed were
ber 22. McCartl1Y was aliO WUUam Watson, 39, Minora.
nominated by a narrow mar- ville, $13 and costs m conTO DlliCUSS LEVY
!lln. n.. mock election will be vi.Uon of speeding, and lllll
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supertnteJMlonto or Malaa
held November 4.
Spaun, 47, Racine, $15 and
Coun1.Y, Jo1m Reibel, of EastJames A, Bermett, assistant costs, reekless operation.
em; Georsa Hargraves, lolelaa
prosecuting attorney from GalLoc:al. Ralph Sayre, Southern
lla Cooney, ac:tecl as the preMADE DEPUTY
Local and CCll!d;y sup6rinte1Xlont
siding oatcer for the conven~
Robert
Bowen will be hoard till
tion, which was part or a mock
Chief of Pollee J. J. Crepresidential a n d senatorial means, Midclleport. has beenap.. WMFO radio Thursday at 8:35
election being oon!Uc:tecl by J. pointed a special depot;y sheriff a.m. They wiU dlacu•• the reg.erman Porter's class in Po- in Meigs County ateordlng to newal operatlns lOYleo to be
litical Parties and Pressure an entry llled t. tilt ~ . - em lien-. 1 In eaell dloGrou
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Ma800 Perry Peck, Jr. , 22,
Bidwell Route 2, aed Amber
Charlene Peek, 20, Pomeroy.

The avera11e
amount is about 011e grmn
(five cents' worth) of gold to
one ton of water.

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MARRIAGE IJCENSES

in solution .

MfU"t.IUder Frosh

ao~

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All sea water contains gold

Mloa JanaU .
Call, a Junior at Mlrl!lall
Unlvoraley, baa been eleet.
eel "' Slcma Alplla Eta, •
_ . . , &lt; O r - honorary.
Sle Ia .an active member
of Delta Zeta SOcial Soror.
I~ and Pershl111 Rulrlea (If.
filiate to the Perohlftl R!..
flea mDltary orpnlza~ .
Janell, the dao&amp;hter oflfra.
Dana Jolm11011, lfuon, alao
is a member of~IPfemment. S.e ls a 1966 grad ..
uate or Wahama HlP.S.hool.
l8811Eali!Eali!jiii!JII!'IIIIII~~II'clllll'clll­

The Molp Marauder !reoh- mitteemen and den _ . , Am Fladlay, EVecyn Jlotpll
111011 i11110d ooo.ohed by. ChQOir
llladtuiiOI)I! . ""'"~•• and Vlrldnil Rlflla.
Donie and Ed Bartell loet Demla Maituel;
Ito third pme of the aea11011 Rantlall Roborto; webeloo leadterested etiOIIllh In
~politico til
aplnot two vlctortea Tuei&lt;IIQ' or, wuuam Robia- arM! oom.
talk about politics. But few
OYening at Pl. Pl..llanl qalnot mlttea &lt;hllrmln, Larry O'Brlpeople are Interested .......,
lite Pl. Pleaoant fro""""", 26to aet Involved arM! lake ac.
14Committee lllelliJers a r e,
tton, n
The little Maraudero halci tronoportaUon, Ruoaell Roush;
-Hi told hll audience to at..
Point on even terms in tile ldvancemant. J o e Foreman;
ways remember thai llll)'lhlng
llrat half with a halNme aoore aecretar)' • treasurer, Charle1
18 possible ln the political
of U.
the Redaklno wne Bogooa; memberahlp, Vlrill
U•t Ovr p,.. P•lt.htl L..
world.
out llorminl In lhe M&lt;OOd IDll; tralnllll, Gory J. Wolfe,
The mock Republlcanconven. ·
to
hall, IICOl'llll 20 points while arM! public relallona, Mra. Mar· · ,
tion, held In Davia HaU, nom!.
two de!endanto ware lined holdlni Melp to B.
v1n Wlck0rotwn.
'216 •• w _
, _..,.
nated Richard Nixm by a nar. and a thlrd was bcamd over
Jon DUiarcl scored au or the
row marl!ln on Its first ballot. to the gran4 jury 1n hearlnga little Marauders polnta '"' a
The convention aloo raU!Ied a Tuesday night by Pomeroy May- nm ~ 3 )'llrdo, an 8~ pooo

swtheast Asian nation, ••Jt is

Werry said he expects over
2,000 slgmtures In this area.
AQyone wlshl~ to sign a letter
should contaol Mr11- A. L.
Phelps, Lincoln Heights, PomEthel Boyd, Nara Hartman.
eroy; Mn . James Batley, Baahan &amp;reai Jerry Vanlnwagen,
GAME SEATS ON SALE
Bradbury, and Werry in PomSMITH PROMOTED
Reser ved seats for the Meig&amp;- eroy.
Robert w. Smith, 800 of Mr.
1ronton game Friday nlght at
and Mrs. Harold Smith, PomeMarauder stadium may be purCLASS TO MEET
I'OJ', has been promoted to the
chased at the New York CJoth-The
Happy Hustlers Class
rank or ~oiallst Fifth Class
i~ House, Pomeroyj Western of the Racine Mothodlsl CIKirch
at McPheters Barracks, Bad
Auto, Middleport, aed Rutlalll will meet Thursday al 6 p.m_
Herfeld, Germany . ~olalist
Department Store, Rutlarll.
at the chUrch.
Smith has nine months remainIng In the armed forces . His
wife, Barbara, resides with him
in Germany.
ANNOUNCE CHARITY SHOW
The Beneftt Guild of Southern
Hllls HoSJ)Ital wlll hold another
charity F1ea Market- Coin and
Antique ShOll' Saturday alii Sunday at the Scioto County FalrgrouOOs at Lucasville, 10 miles
north of Portsmouth. The hours
are 9 to 9 on Satw-day and 9 to
6 on Sunday.

eonsreosman and member of
lhe Ohio General Ao-cy bo·
fore becomlna a
ob.
served "llllftY people are In·

mDitary expert, and would not
eall for a unilateral withdrawal oe American troops. But he
said, although U. S. help should
not totally be putted aut or the
time for the South Vietnamese
to stand and fight wilhoot Amer-

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Tatum Is ,Heart' ol the Defense

ll•.- of o Four-Port Series.)

Initead for four yeara the
antiseptic air of the Midwest,
he presented Woody Hayes
with a rather pleasant di·
lemma.
Where, Hayes pondered,
· would Ta.tum ,play?
In high school, he was an
AII~New J e r s e y running
back, so versatile he was
operating out of both halfback spots and at fullback.
But, Ohio State was already
steeped in quick and versatife backs. At 6-foot and
204 pounds, Tatum wasn't
big enough to crack either
the offensive or defensive

•

ly MAlTY
IIALIOVSKY,
NEA Sporh
Writer

, COLUMBUS Ohlo--&lt;NEA)
~Wben Jack Tatum decided
to escape the Industrial smog
of Passaic, N.J., and breathe

lines and his g,nuine affec·
lion for contact ruled out the
possibility of stationing him
In a remote cornerback spot.
So, Hayes concluded, there
was only one place for Ta·
turn to play- linebacker. But
nobody really noticed Jack
T a I u rn until last October
when Purdue came to Columbus and he was assigned
the job of keying on Leroy
Keyes . Every time Keyes

got the ball that day , Tatum
was there to greet hi/D and,
on occasion, even lofted him
into the air and slammed
him to the ground for intimidation purposes. Ohio State
won, 13-0, and Keyes was

held to 19 yards rushing.
" That game," says Lou
McCullough, Ohio State's de·
fensi ve coach who operates
under the title of defensive
c~ordinator, "established
Jack as one of the best line-

backers in college football.

Contract .First,

of the enUre defense."

year and, next year, I know
some pro team will draft
him No. I. He's going to

BARBS
4\, VOTE FOR

each other.'s children, share

their food, live - really li ve

Dear Helen:
.., I ask that you don't print
my name, as ther e may be
reper cussions. But I MUST
starJ:I .., for "US," whose peace
[Symbols ard bare feet brought
down the wrath of certain smalltowner&amp; who figured they were
sidlrw with the nearby hippie
commune.
People a1wa,ys try to make

- by their r eligion?
As for nwlity or the hlppies and other groups: God made
us all in His image and Gcd
does not make anything dirty.
Jt is onl.v MAN who considers
something GOO has made as
obscene.
l won't say that all cornmunes are like the one Lire
described and the one I visitother people act, talk and look ed, but I rather imagine they
''conforming." They hate and have this in common: They
fear thole they don't under- want to return to the g o o d
stalll, unless they have pro- earth of their ancestors where
sreaaed beyond middle class values were real. Incidentalnnorm."
ly, the label "dirty hippie"
Every oewgenerationdreams dJdn't apply. They bathed On
of makirw a better world than cold streams) and there were
their parents did. Each gener- no odors around the camp.
One of the members spoke
ation ot pare11ts resists a n d
fears ~
before a elm I attend. Ques 1be young have a cted in ways tlon: "Why do you wear these
that may not please my gen- clothes?" Answer: "Because
eration 0'm 48) but maybe this I figure if someone takes the
is what Jt takes to w8ke us lll· time to ~ aid talk to me
Too long we've gone on with when 1 am dressed like this,
our wars, race hatreds, moo- he is the sort of a person I
ey seekl~. Vict.orlan by bypo- can communicatlon With."
critical ways or liCe.
Question: "What about drugs
The July 18 issue of UFE in yourgrQ~.~~?" Answer: "Some
MAGAZINE showed a hippie try, but we are so high on God
commWI8 that is trying to live now that we mostly don't need
what tts members believe. I've drugs."
visited such a commune, so 1 Whether I awrove or don't

By PHIL PASTORET

make some cornerback in

One way to cure the care- the pros."
less driver: Make him carThe son of a Passaic weldless.
er , Tatum s ays he is not af-

• • •

The fellow who sends
his family on a winter va·

cation will resort to most
anything for a little quiet
around the house.

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than there was last season."
Although pride does have
Its attributes, It must also
be noted that the defense
has been under considerably
less pressure than last year.

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Norlh..S.ulh vuiriOI'Oble
Wetl North ll!oot Soutb

For one thing, the offense

has been quite adept at
jumping out to sizable leads
early in the game and forcIng the opposition to play
cak:h-up ball the rest of the
way. In their first four
game•, the Buckeyes have
out-scored their opposition,
74-7, in the first 12 minutes
of play.
"It's no secret our biggest
test of the seaSon will be
Purdue," says McCullough.
"Stopping Mike Phipps and
Purdue's rssing fame In

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after every trick that Isn't
nailed ~own but only nfter he
sees lila conlract safely In
the bag.
An expert declarer wlll
also vary his play to fit the
contract he is ln.
South• wins the opening
lead in his own hand. He
counts seven tricks outside
the diamond suit. He notes
that he can make five dla·
mood tricks, provided that
West balds ace and one or
ace and two diamonds. He
notes further the! five dia·
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Joe will know that 7oa - baa·
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The sturgeon Is the king of
fresh-woter fish.

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less marriage and extends it Walker's life ·to make an ex-·
throush the somewhat musical pedtent marriage with the tala
evening. But the real Jimmy Eddie Dueyea Dowling (not oldWalker story sta,yed elusive. 1101111-dance"and later line Bclwy.

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NEW PANELING

~o~n1 11 you Gre full, until you cannot pouibly •ot o11y "'on.
A copy of this n•w and atortlng 1ucc•nful diet plan c:an

be obtol•ed by .. ndln\1 $3.00 to Grap•fruit Diet , Box 6128.
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QUARTER
POll LOIN

were ftoUrlda,y and Friday
auosts of Mr. anO Mrs. John
Fultz, More and Anita.
To Wed in June
Mila Anita Fultz spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Yoke weekend at Grove City with
~ Columbus, abe the former . Miss Helen Martin. Sae went
Norma Rader, are announcing especially to
the hometho engagement of their d&amp;UII]l- coming feathlties there.
ter, Miss Janice Lee Yake, ID
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam GrueJarnee l., Tongrlng, IKII1 of Mr. aer were Sunday auests of Mr _
and Mrs. J•ck L, Tongrlng of and Mrs. Don Grueaer, Colutt ..
Toledo.
bus. Mrs. Gertrude Mlller re~
Both Mill Yake and her fi - turned to Middleport with the

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daull!lter, MeUnda, Portllhouth,

Swia Stub . • •
WHOU Ol HAI.F
S.mi-loael111 H1•1 • ."78c
FRESH PICNIC STYLI
Perk
leal . . . . ~48'
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CoriMa.f ::= .. .·~w

Now In Our Fall Sale!

wllat you'd par •• Fandland, thon chock the tatol an rour tape. That's whero F..dland lhlnesl

11011. !ihe waa a beautiful lirl from a visit ill Kenoeha, Wis .
~ «11.1iderable cla111 and BOrne with Mr. and Mrs. LulllerOwen
cui~. Ths musical hss Anita and family I ~ guests of
GUleite piQiq her ·one part the Karl Owen• were Mr. and
Betty Boop, one part tart, me Mrs. John Bowman ..iii daushter, &amp;loan of Columbua.
port llelrt4-cold. AwfUl.
Mrs. llarold VopiiiCJIIII and

Lose 10 lias. in 10 Days

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Sure, any store cen haYe the ulowe&amp;t., prl~•• en its 1pedah (htclu41ng us1) But It's 4ay.
t~y lew price• thNughout the store that count. So co1npare your present food bill with

Mr. and Mra. Karl 0 wen
Compton, who Will not t h e
flashy tittle Rlbbertlglbbet as and Mr. and Mrs. John Goodframed herein by author Shavel- rich of Dt.vtoo have returned

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TIST FOODLAND!

room palo. He did marry Mlao 110118, Charleston, W, Va.

Before James J. Walker be- actor-director Eddie DowllnlO. ance are seniora at Ohio ~
Gruesera. Sle had been In Cocame mayor of New York City
University.
!ihe
is
maJorinB
in
lumbus visiting with Mr. and
hi1 great love was a t I n y
nmlic and he ln music educe~ Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mr. and
dancer, the smallest beauty
tion. Mr. Tongrtng ls a mem~ Mrs. Jack Miller.
Florenz Ztegteld ever gtori.
HOSPITAL.
NEWS
: ber of Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonla
Mr. and Mrs. William Beard
fled, by name Yvonne Shelton.
professional fraternity and Kap. and daughter, Janice, and har
She was a gem of pulchritude
pa KaJ1PO Pal hooorBl')'.
son of Terre Haute, Ind. were
wlloae U!e with Walker was
Holzer Medical Center, First
The brlcle..,lect Is orgajust weekend guests of Mrs. Bertha
glamorous in the extreme. HiJ Ave. General vlsitinJ hours 2-4 for Faith Lutheron Church. A Nichols,
friends were legion amons the and 7.a p.m. Parents only on June 20 wedding Ia being planmoot celeb•ated. Yv,...e Shel- Pediatrics Ward.
ned. · Miss Yake Ia the ll'andton did not hide in Back
Admissions
LEVY ENDORSDl
daughter ~ M•. and Mra. Or9:reet bondage: she waa with
PllbUcalion of admlsalons Ia ville Rader, !orr.1er M e 1 g s
Full endorsement was given
Walker evecywhere. She had prohibited until further notice. County reoldents, and the niece the foor mill renewal operating
own ana]ipy UWe green RollsBirths
of Miss !1)1&gt;11 Eberabach, !'Orne- teVJI lor the Southern Local
RoJce Umouatne, a French
Mrs. Donald L. Fowler, Le- roy,
School district to be voted on
maid. the s111111'test of clothea,
Nov. 4 by the Racine Fire Dethe moot cheerful of diaposl. tart, W' Va., daughter, 3' 34
p.m.
Tuelda,y.
partment
when they met MonUNICEF IS THURSDAY
tlono. Inseparable ateverythlng
Discharges
MAOON - Trick or Treat day aventng.
except
large officially poUtlA·-ctl
Nornum
H.
B6hr,
Mrs.
Bobfor UNICEF will be held 011
eal •w• ons, Miss Shelton qui.. by B
_,,_
rown, WOllam H. Brown- Thursday evening In Ma11011 with
.,.. removed herself !romJim- Ins, Mlaa Ruth Brucker, Clar.
Linda and Dick Wllfbrlsht In
Tbe Egyptians divided the
my Walker's llfe 18 It became ence A. Gillespie, Jemifer L.
charge.
The
70UDI
people
!rom
year
into 12 months of 30
evident he was to b8come rn&amp;y.
both
the
Cbrlst
United
Methodays
each and added five
or of New York. No mention GreJI'li'Y, Kevin R, llawk, Mrs.
Maude M. Johnson, llOj' Jones, dlst and Albrishl United Metho- days at the end of every
nor IIUII!OI1ion of Vonnie Shel- llarey c. Krebs, Larry R.
toil lain ''Jimmy.''
Lauclermtlt, Jr., Bandall A. dist will ~--~~--ye_a_r·-------.
As IIUII'or, Walkel"a si;vle, , - ·
~... Mrs. Albe
. rt M. Lowe,
mamer,
manners,
immense
....
_
G
1
t r1
~•. • stan Of Markin, Mrs.
_ . . ty were and remain Plb- - . r c. Mattox, Russell D.
lie knowledge, with admiration.
ON NEW GRAPEFRUIT DIET
11 was an era of wonderful non- Morgen, El•ln Neal, Mrs. Wllaenae wherein graft and pollli- Barn C. Ramey, Usa K, SIBIM,
es1
adUI
Mrs. Wtillarn C. Stromp, Mrs.
Jf it 11 followed e xoetly, thto o..,eroge overwelvht p•aon
pocc
oea were taushed Ruth Tedrow, Dannie Wagner •
should l01• 10 pounds In 10 day a.
Thla ,.... diet plan leh you atuff yo1A'1•If with food1 that
at, nor was hla nightly pres. Wanda WIIIJ8h,HayNeweU,Mrs.
w.,.
fcwbldd•n· Such o1 big •t•ok• trimmed of fat, 10utMrn
I
I
th
once a
e 0 d c ...tral Park Grover W. Green and Infant 11011,
fried chld.en, rich grovlel, mGyonnol .., loluteu 1wimming In
Calllno Mth Miss Shelton 0011- Mre. Steven K. LltUe and lnbutter, bacon, IOUIOV•• c;~nd a c r&lt;~mbl•d ltg'iJI• You con eat

BoneIess ChuckRoast • . • •·~a· Silli·Bonel-- Chuck
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log a reward? Would the~' care they have much to teach! lor oacb othel"schlldren, share H,

lion&amp; rest on hla great love lor
Belly Compton, an obacureperfor1110r lilted to notorlet;r by her
romanoe with New York's 11101'·
or. ill the na1slcal, Bett;yComp.
ton volunteers herself out of

Mr. and Mro. RlchardVaushlife, the marrla11 wa1
an,
BUI, Don, Beth and Zandra,
a taetlc to remove her aa a
were
Sluldal' guelll of h a r
witneoa, a stratel)' prepared
mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Parby JlllUIIY' 1 Tammany smoke-

lb.

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American .POlltfes, mostespecl. "JJnuny" mualcal's c:ompllca-

lllly New York City's,
Walker had a brllUance of
apoecb and warmth of manner
this atmbomly cheap musical
oklpa entirely, It- takes hIs
baalcally completely true love-

nm by a JlmliiY

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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YO!lll - JIJiun.y Walk- J ' - ' ' tral!lc exit from
e:r~a ume and aood tlmea" as p)}ldca m the heels ot t be
liven a IJOI'dld and fictional Seabury lnveatlp.tlon to a !aevaolon In the new na1sical com- . mpua lnglorlouo Incident In btl
edr "JIIIU!IJ'" at the Winter leape politico. lie could hsve.
Gorden Thsatre waa lhoroolllt- been sent to Jill, But not even
IT belted In our Immediately '-«ably reform • minded
previous column. Today tet•a Somuel Seabury pressed the
consider the !aets, not t h e cue to tho point of IIOndlng
~ld, shallow coliectloo of Jbnlll,l' to Jail, He charmed even
wlpr Jokes and cheap sltua- his anomies. B was enouch to
tiona with which librettist Mel- Seabury to remove Jllnlny!rom
ville !llavelson sswfttultbnate- otllce which was accomplllhly to deatriiY one of"ilie moot ed b7 Ida resignation and filsht'
charming, grace!ul, courtly to England.
eharactero In the hi story of
Nalurlllly the brunt of t h e

sld:ered a pubUc disgrace,i for fant &amp;On, Mrs. James R. Pierce
the general pubUc couldn I set and Infant son, Mrs. JoiiO[Ih c.
Into the Central Park Casino, V•--· ~ and •-•--

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REGULAR GAS

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trick and ~kes a second dia·
mood trick later on but there
iRno way to keep South from
running the rest of the suit.

ARE YOU BEING OVERCHARGED?

slam. If be were in six notrump, bis procedure at trick

(End ot Series.)

With Purchsu Of $10.
Exdulivt Of ltemo
Prohibited ., Law.
Coupon Good lhru Sat,
Nov. 111 In All Colum·
bus DIY. A» SlorH.

we care

wallhinl them on scrub boards REGISTERED NURSE
atter carryllll the water; grow Dear Nurse:
their IIW1I food, can or dry 11 I like yoor "live and lot ~rln
for wlrar, bakethtlrownbread live" attitude because it leads ...
on a wood stove? When were to the next giant step: Learn
any of them willing to help from the different oneg, for

WEST
.JU

Just In Time To
FREE Fill Your Books For
Chridma Shoppinc

from the young. Even though . . .
they take far~ut ways to do
it, they're telling us some·
L
thing! Perhaps they may umo

hllllllrw lowMwornen last make that it has oaken older gene•-

+KQUU

better off taking the bus.

My

thelr own shoes arwJ. clothes, atlons centuries to perfecl -

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Considering our road rec- defense is doing its job, too.
ord, people who leave the There's a lot of pride on this
driving to us would be mucb defensive unit, even more

ltili11 .., Pille
These pqle bought their own my business haw my fellow·
land. They have money Ln the man Uvea or believes.
gen.- 8 ·
• QL•HaL .....,
LIAH
~ lhou1d they need ll They e•ation should listen and learn fill

summer? When did the witch- some or the evils ol society

."•n

Joe~

No&amp;DI

·

fected by the lack of ac- front o Purdue s home
claim. "I know what my job crowd will not be easy . And
is and I do it," he says. "It don't think Pu•due doesn't
doesn't bathe• me that the remember Ia s t year. We
offensive back s get most of wish we could get Mayes
the publicity because the and Foley back for that
people who count know the one."

k..,. the magazine doesn't lie. approve, I feel It is nooe of

~ Work at least four hours
a day. When did those hippiehunttrw townsmen last split and
stack 90 cords of wood in one

ly Oswald &amp; Jaii!H

J''"

As If hia ~rformonce on
Keyes wasn I enough, Ta•
.tum did a simUar job on
Michigan's Ron Johnson lJi
the game that won the Big
Ten title for Ohio State aqd
was even around to greet
0 . J. Simpson on a dozen OC·
casions in the Rose Bowl.
But through it ali, Tatum
toils under the cloak of all
defensive players·- anonymity.
"Jack really hasn't re·
ceived the recognition he deserves," says McCullough.
" He didn't make the All·
American teams llke I
thought he would last year
because Rufus Mayes and
Dave Foley were around .
And you know the offense
gets most of the publicity,
anyway. But he'll make his

He was on1y a sophomore at share of All-Americans this

HIPPIE COMMUNES

· Overtricks Later

the tlme, 18 years old, playing in bls thli'cl gaJlle. Since
then, he'a .beeoJ)Ie the heart

two would be to lead a dla·
mond and go up with dummy'• queen. Should Eaat
plunk the ace down on the
queen, E;*Perl Soutb would
say. to hfllla~lf. "Well, it
waon't too goeld a slam anyway," and proceed to go
down.
.
Playing at threa no-trump,
South al8o attacks the diamond suit at Irick two and,
If he plays the queen, East
can make things downright
difficult for South by duck·
ing. In fact, things will be so
difficult that South won't be
able to make his contract,
provided East and West
don't foul things up In one of
the black suits.
Unfortunately for the de·
fense expert, •South knows he
Is In three no-trump and does
not try to make 12 !ricks. He
Is going to be perfecUy
hapj&gt;y wlth 11 and he insures
il by playing the njne of diamonds from dummy Instead
of the queen. East wins th•_·

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The 0.11)' Senllnel, ¥1ddleport.Pomeroy, 0.,

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29, 1989

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1966 BUICK

Wildcat H. T. Cpe. White finish. Blk. vinyl trim.
Good tires. Automatic, power steering. Radio.

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1965 PONTIAC-------

-$1395

Grand Prix H.T. Coupe. Lacol car. Maroon finish,

'

good tires, auto. trans., power steering &amp; brakes,
radio, bucket seat and console.

1964 DODGE ---------------5195

~Ton.

8' Flareside, new tires. Solid cab.

disposal system of said Village.
Be It ordained by the Council

of the Village of Pomeroy, Ohio,
and It is hereby ordalnl'd by
authority of the same.
SECTION 1: That the Board
of Trusttes of Public Affelrs of
said Vlllege be and are htrtby
authorized. dlrtcttd and am powered to advertlst for bidS
~d ent•r Into a contract tor
obtaining all the electric energy
necessary to operate the
municipal uwage disposal
system of Hid Village, in ac cordanct with specltlcetlons
datN Oct. 20. 1969, which are on
file with the Clerk of the Board
of Trustets of Public Affelrs of
said Vllleg• and which have
~"!!.presented and read at this
meeting,
and
which
IPICiflcatlons ere h•reby ap -

no.,.:

______________

Harrisonville

REGULATIONS
The P...a.ll .... r ,.•erva1 the ritht
to IMIU or rojad •"r ad• dH-111 .._
fectio•l . Tt. ~lhhar will not
k roapan•ibla lar - a ., ...,.. orw
htCOIIIC'I lniHiiH.

WATU
F., We.w Ad S...wlca
5 cattt• par: Warlll- .......uen

c-..

Pille• (614) ltZ.Zill
f$~

w•CIER SERVICE.

-GUARAftrEED-

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For Sale

Sftlce DAY or
NIGHT •.. CALL ·
RAILINGS' SERVICE

or Nhlnv Rldla_.'nl
the

c-. SDtalloitl

-

DAY 992-2151
fliGHT 992-7324

BLAmNAIS
Ph. 992-2143

DANCE

Friday and
Saturday Nights
RESERVE YOUR
TABLE EARLY
HOTEL MARTIN,
POMEROY, OHIO

C.,.aC¥•

il conta ,... W014 ala c.nt.ecutiva
Jn..,lona
25 per certt Diaeouftl e .. ,.1111 alll1
•114 ach paid within 10 .,..
CARD DF THANK$ &amp; OBITUARY
$1 .50 l01 50 .... 111 ...,..,.,., Ea .
Mdifi0111I •orcl 2c .

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6 ROOMS, bath. Close to toirn. AWNINGS, storm doors alll
Ph. 992-2049, 992-2431 after
wiDIIows, carport&amp;, mar5.
1().24-tfc quees, blown and batt lnsuta-

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MIDDLI!POIT, OHIO

Business Services
ROI'i'S' FLOOR lid Ula, lllfh..
, . _ aJIIl ldtcheD 1'81111111!1·

loW.

FURNAW.,

Elmer White, ales 1'11)renntaUve. For tree eltl•
mates, phone Olarlea IJall,

tlo,n.

4 ROOM unluntlahed house,
1650 Llneoln HeiBhta. Pbone
992.3874.
10.22-Uc

.R. H. -RIIIInis Sans

-------------NEW OIL
inallllod,
f495. Tenns &amp;ftllable. Ph.
992-3352.
1().10-tfc

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slve G)qtor Actlo!J • Wrlnatr
Safety Control• No,Hin::ulat1"8 of dirt • Wrll'l8f'f ~
more water.

1677 UNCOLN HTS., 4-room
d ... pllla, NoiiG!Illnlp.
house, bath, blilsement and COAL, LUMP, ea, stoker,
Due to trem•ndoys r ..
N1,4Gip
mine
nm.
Exeolotor
sail
attle lor storaso. Phone 992ception of th• bend, it
Sale
Work&amp;, Ealt Main st., p._.
3054.
1().28-6te
BLIND ADS
i 1 advisable to r•••rve
7-11 CAFE far lllle, lleer, wine,
olroddili .....l 15c c~w.. ,., .......,.
"'EW GAS luroace Installed,
eroy. Pbone 992-3891.
your toblo for Saturday
whiskey license. Phone 992tl••-"'·
$295, Terms awllablo. Ph.
S-1$-Uc
nl,ht.
Reurvations
OFFICE HOURS
9957.
1M6-'Itc
992-3352.
FURNISHED throe toom IIIUIwi I bo hold til 10: IS PM
1:30 a.m. to 5:00 P·• · Daily
1().10-tfc
.I1JO a.m. to 12r00 ,.._ SetuNer
ment, lh-r, newb'tlo&lt;ont-. 55-GALLON drums, good far
pro'led and order•d to be
HOME REPAIRS, painting, cared, 507 MDI Sl., M!cMJtpan.
trash. $2.50 eaeh. l"omlll'O.f
Identified by the presiding of - In Memory
pentry,
shirw:llng, gutter
Pbono
992-2'192.
11-U-ttc
.
Junk
Company.
CAMPERS aDil lri.U trailora, AIR. CONDI110NING, llafrlawflnr end clerk of this Council.
cleani•, repair and installa·
IN
LOVING
memory
ol
Don
10.22-l21c
alloo HrYICL Jack'&amp; amt11&amp;..- IIIII ~ Lmr
SECTION .1 : Payment fOr
tion. Free estimates. All
nld electric energy shall be
C8jlehert who passed &amp;Way
aerattoa.
New 111- Pllooo
price, 10 porcol'llto 15 per.
TWO BEilROON -,'Uvial - - - - - - - - - - - - - 882-2079, .
work guaranteed by uperlmade by Slid VIllage In ac four years ago tod.ay, Octocent aav!JwL COOte to Goul'o
. . - , dltti!w rcan, ho1I aDil • 3 BEDROOM mooorn home In
cordence with the terms of Slid
enced men. call Chester 985ber 29, 1965.
Trailer SoleL P._ 1185 •
specifications and In the
oae t 1nKiit ~ 7M . Mason. ~lit level, bulJt..ID
4147 collect.
The midnight stars are shiDamount of specified In the ac 3832.
't«o mile• Dlll'llt o1
-noll A..,, lllddllport.
kitchen, full . basement, at1().22-18tp
ceptN bid .
Ing,
Cheater
oo Ill. 7, Welch tor LOANS over $50,000. Any purPh. 99J.9981 or 992 1035.
!ached surage. Lot 80'x200',
SECTION J: ThiS ordinance
Upon your silent grave.
alp
loft
on COttttty &amp;.d 36.
pose, no INWmum.
Fin8-24-tfc · Phone Mason '1'13-5339,
thell take effect and be In force
GUN
SHOOT,
Sunday,
Forked
Beneath
it
sleeps
the
one
we
from and after the earlltst
10+30tc
ancttW ~claltsta. Ph. 7113IM6-6tc
Run .59ortsman Club. Every- - - - - - - - - - - - - - period allowed by law.
Jove,
3440, Blancheator. Oltlo. AePassed this 20 day of Oct,,
Pets
Sale
-- ------- --- ~H-;;;,--~;:;.
one welcome.
The me we could not save,
enta wanted.
1969.
EARLY AMEHICAN stereo,
We think of you as one who
CHARLES W. LEGAR,
10-2'1-61&lt;
BEAUTIFUL AKC PUB pq~plea,
AM-FM radii!&gt;· +-apoed &lt;hai'IB·
Beech Grove
Cemetecy.
Mayor
sleeps,
also cairn Terriers. For· er, 4-speaker sOUI'kl &amp;Y&amp;tem. 1 Write William J, Moore, 35
J.t.NE WALTON, Cler. t
All frM lrom grief and pain, SHOOTING MATCH, Sunday,
rl" AMIAttl'J!:N..
( 10J 12, 29, 2tc
merly ,Ireland Rd. Kennels.
Balance due ~
5• 42 • Use our Riverside Drive, Dayton 5, -R~
Nov. 2, 1 p.m. to 4 p,m., RaYour memory we will always
NA SERVICE. Pboottt 992 •
Dunlop s, 312 John SL, Bel·
time paym~nt
call 992Ohio.
11l-29-10tc
elne • Bashan Road. Sponsor·
keep,
2522.
&amp;.1Mc
pre,
Ohio
43714.
Phone
6143352.
\
.
1().23-6tc
TIMES FOR HOLDING
ed by the Racine Emergency
Untll
we
meet
again.
42~7261,
1M7-6tc
-----~----HOUSE, IN Meiss County, !lexCOMMON PLEAS COURTS,
Squad.
10..29-41&lt;
Sadly missed by your mother,
A. D. 1970
4 bedrooms, bath, 3 lot~ FOR HIRE, ,_ lrlncltor SOLID
STATE
stereo
1969
walter,
October Uth, 1969
Allee Caj)flhart and sister,
nut stereo console with 4-.
best offer over $4,000. Cooline, coaiiJIIIIII dnlnl t to U
It 11 ordered thet the terms of
Betty.
1().29-lte I WR.L pick Ill merchaldlse and Auto
the Common Plen Court In the
speaker. 4-speed automatic
tact Mr. Handley in Dexter or
wide. l'lul AnderiOil, VaiOil,
lake to auctloo oo 1 percent- 1968 COUGAR, 302 ertBIIMl, 3an
County of Meigs for the year
&lt;hal¥er. Balancedue f68.40.
eall Coluntbus 294-1730.
W. VL Phone 7'/3.1i788 Iller
1970 be fixed as follows, to-wit: IN LOVING memo'1' ol O.ester
IP bulL ~ Jim Adlma,
2
naar, wide ovals,$1900.1931
3tl0
or IHN81S, llldtta.
On ttle 2nd day Of January and
Uoe our lime payment plan. ": ''~·.
''"
141- 9-4tc
a•d I I r, Rutlanil. PIDII
Arthur Donohew who passed
Cl.ll 992-3352.
_......,_,..._ ....... _,_ __ ~~---ttl• 5th dey of May and the lsi
Ford, 'CIIevy powered, 90 per
···_____
f''Q_ 'lfC....
____''j.,!"
away three years qo, Oct.
7t-.t.
t-a.uo
day of September and the said
10-23-6te WA{iEH CONDITIONERS, f6,
cent done, $1000. Call 94929, 1966.
terms of said court b~in at
$10, $15. Softeners. ftlten,
2601 after 5 p. m.
10:00 o'clock A.M.
etc,, mmey back guarantee. SEWING MACHINES, llejootr'
JOHN C. BACON
I0-26-12tp
CHUCK'S can save you uptoha.U
3 BEDROOM house with bath,
aenlee, all makes. 992-2284.
We
loved
and
Uved
together,
Judge of Common
C. W. Buck, Hutland, Ohio.
on TV .._.rs II you brl•
larse baaement, barn, 2 outTho Fabric ·Sbop, Pomeroy.
For many, many years.
Pleas Court,
10-29-30tc
1968 CHEVHOLET, twa door
them
ln.
O.uck's
TV,152
Butbuildings,
drilled
water
woll,
Meigs County, Ohio
Authorized
Silwer Soles ata
We had a lot of bawineao,
lmplla, 6 cyUnder, power
10-22 10-29 11 -5 :ltc
ternut,
P&lt;111eroy,
Phone
99.2.
4
aeres
with
river
frontage
ServiCL We SblopeD . Scl•
An:l then there were some
steerii'IB, automatic lrlna5080.
1().16-Uc
on state route 124. 1114 mlles
tears,
......
~c
LECJAL NOTICE
mi&amp;sion, radio, extra nice,
below Racine. Phone alter
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
It's lonely since God called
lllrquolee. Ooarlos C. Kiqr,
-------------4:30p.m., 949-4843.
C••• No.lll,202
you home
Estete of Adah E. Genhelmer,
phooe 742-4846.
For Sale, Rent
I miss you more each day,
Dece.ued
- - _______
Notice Is hereby given that
No one can nu your vacant SIX ROOM hoose,1 1/z baths, 613
PLAYER
PlANO
Electric
erylldng In fire lltd llfefiy
George A. Meinhart of North
chair
Mill SL , MJddlepoct. Inquire
Second Annue, Middleport,
atove.
Phone
'New
Raven,
PROBLEMS'!
OCJtlpment. 6\&gt;ecll!l clio-'
1951 BUICK. 4 new tires, alate
Since you have gone away.
Ohio, has been duly appointed
at 439 Uncoln St., Mlddle882-2971.
1023 8tp HEADACHE."? Tlko Aspirin
prlceo oo alllnJealltd &amp;bea
inspectloo sticker, $75. Call
Sadly missed by wife, Ruth,
Executor of the Estate of Adah
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TENSION••• ? Take Cotrwoz
~ rlro extlntlditbera. Plllllte
po~
141-26-tlc
992-11634.
1().28-3tc
E. Genhelmer, decused,lete of
loved ones and frien:ls.
Meigs County, Ohio .
--------- --TURNIPS b
und
busheL NEED A BREAK.,? Try Tea
992-3821,Dwillrtlopn.
1().29-1tc
Creditors ere required to tile
- -- - - -- - - ,
Y po
or
REAL ESTATE. •• ? Take Time
10..22.30tc
Week da)'aonl)'. VIctor Swain,
To Call
·
their claims with seid fiduciary
within tour months .
Racine, Ohio.
1Mil-3tp
CLELAND REALTY
66 CHRYSLER -$2195
Wanted To Bur
Card of Thanks
Dated this 18th dey of Oc
N•w Yorkar • clr, Sedan. Spot•
BRADFORD, Aucl• IF
608 E. Main SL, P&lt;Mneroy
tober, 1969.
los• ot"lglnal loloc• flnl_1h.
WE WISH tothaN&lt;everyooelhat CIDNA CAIIlNE'I'S, I'OUIId ta5EMI
•
AUTOMATIC
rltle,
22
Air
conditioned,
fully
equlpo
Cclqlote
Service
F. H. o•eRtEM
bleo, old docu, otc. Write
Olllce- 992-2259
pod. Exc•ptionol I" .-,.ry way
helped In OJIYWQ duri• the
Prob.lte Judge of said
~ 9t9-3821
long with ·· - . Phone 84~
or call N. D. Miller, lU. t,
Res. - 992-2568
t.ickness and death of o u r
County
2476.
16'28-101&lt;
Racine, Ohio
I'WOji, pl-. 99J.I271.
Henry Clelarol - Braker
65 PL YIIOUTH _$1295
10·22 10-29 11-S Jtc
dear husbam and dad. EsCrltt
Bndlortl
l='"urr
111
Vi
"
•
·
s";dan.
F~.
6.21-ttc
1().-c
pecially the IM!ighbors, Rev.
tllf'}'
air conditioned. Sharp
LEQAL NOTICE
light bl•o• flnl1h . Power
Maloney, the pallbearers.
•teart,.. Pow• lwctkea. Auto.
The real estate of the late
those "ho brought [ood and
tron •· E Jrtra cl Hn,
Wilbur Ellis Beaver louted
near Recine, Ohio on At . l:l.t
nowers, and also the Matt at F'UUND, malepekl...ae. Wayne
conteinlng 865-lOOOof en acre as
63 FORD -----$795
Veterana Memorial H011&gt;ital
VB Golule 500 2 dr. H•d
SWisher, W. Main St., PomdHcrlbed in Vol. 139, Page 06,
who were so kind and also
Top. Wa are really proud ol
Deed Records of Meigs County,
eroy, Ohio.
10-28-3tc
thl• one, It Ia tapa for tha
thanks to the Fogleao• FuOhio, will be offered for sale at
modal. Pow• •t.....tng, P-•
the offices of Crow, Crow &amp;
neral Home.
loroku 1 Crulumatlc.
Porter, Pomeroy, Ohio on
Mrs. Hazel Roush and Robert
Novtmber 1. 1969 at 10 o'clock
1().29-1tc WANTED - Reliable perean to
A .M.

CIGARETrl!: - ·· ,;,.chlttoo
Allll Hrvlco. ABC Euleatlrll-i
1&amp;, IIIIOil, W. Va. Pltotte~

'I'IWMS.

........... -.n. Cillo. Ph.
112 1035.

2-12-tle

atlldtfW

!br bullclltv ,.,... ~ call
GIG' Hetclor. Radno, 0.
a-.28-tlc
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---- ----------

lnsll'lllCI ·

lUTOIIOBlLE luqranoe boett
......lltd'l Loot ,.,... ......:

••• Ucolld'l Calf't92 2HI.

...

~

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I

!

Good Selection

,.

For

1

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SIIJIIllo,

aUiiRiss s;;1c.s---

can

M.uc

.-------------SEPTIC - . cl•!lld Miller

For

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llllalllddldoao. ~ 7U.
1-26-Uc

mt.

IIEDliCE SAFE aDil lUI Ga. IN th'&amp;'Jami&amp;V.....,

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F• Till Fastest

PIIIJrtr . . . "Alii

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PTA

--------------

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!i..

$5.55

POIEROY

CFVS

'

EXPERT ·
WIMI Allt~•lt

SERVING M~IGS ·GALL lA
..,D MASON ~®NTIIS

OW;
lot paint!......
1().24-6tc
rem 11111&amp; tq CCHUact.
Free ••!lntote. Phone 992- 2 BEDROOM brick """'"• $75 PooDLE PUPPJEIL AKC 'I'Qf For Sale
month. New Haven, W. VL
2806. We 10 IJI)'Where,
6 ROOM HOUSE oo Wyllla Hill,
mlnlalttro, $11 .... .. Phone 882-3206.
10·1-tlc
eervtce aDil ...-~,., ~
Pomeroy. call Harton Arn1M6-6tc
992-114t:l.
11-"tfe
old 992-2285,

7Sc

12 C'lntl par worill tfw ..
tlve lnaertiona.

Pion
'*M-..111
Deer•• Da~
Oell.,tf'y
Tlebt:a

TRAILER LOTS, Bob'i Mobile 5 ROOM HOlm:, bath, College
Court, Syrat:use, Oblo, on i Ave., RutlaiXL Harry Plum10.19-lollp
Slate H~ 124, Phooe 99:.
mar, Carroll, Ohio. Phone
211111.
S-11-tle
Lancaater, 653-3517.

olio..

MOUTH TO
f:EED!I

* Easy Pay

•
4
romns, bath, Adl size baa.

mont, nice yard. Maaon. W.
Va. IIAlbort J. Roush. Phooe
Maean, 7'13..1639.
10-211-6tp

V'5W, -~

I!JII( M/ENJr lU t..fAD IlLII)
:!Q.£ Hille '1 /ENJf 10 R11 Ull!' I

* TNeted Oil

-------------- .
FU-R~;;;-~;;.,.~-

Elll!..AND m;EK

~ER ·

Business Services

LANDMARK
..
N0.2

ioo=F:-:IW'=m=-....
--=--,-........,-:-·

5 p.m. Dar 8ef.., .,_llcetlon
Morwiar De.dll• 9 •·•·
Cencalla,lena &amp; Car ...ctlett•
Will ~~ ecuptH unllll 9 •·•· f01
Der of P,_.lic:etlen

i\li;..,,;;..

N0.1

-'
DADBURN

NEED HEATING OIL1

H•lth Center Ia , _ - - .;'
9 Lilt, to 5 p.m, b,y ~. .:
m.eat, S p.m. to 10p.m,
polntmenl neceolll")', Locat-·
ed below K and K Mobile
FURNISIIDI -~I'll.
Homes, P u I n t PJeasaat.
Phooe 992-11435.
Phone S75-2t54 ar 6'15-t020••
10-23-lfc
10o3-Uc ,.

member.

INFORMATION
DEADLINES

of Pomeroy, Ohio. to advertise
tor bids and enter Into a con .
tract for electric energy to
operate the municipal sewage

For Rent

Albany.

WANT AD

ORDINANCE NO. Jf4
An Ordlnanca authorlr:lng and
directing the Board of Trustees
of Public Affairs Of the Vllllae

Notice

Increase. Herold Maue. Rt. 2,

OPaM IYU 1:00 PJL
I'CIMIIOY, 01110
L•GAL NOTICE

Bargains An~ Mor~ Bargains In Se~tinel Classifi~ds

MEIGS LOCAL Parents, va~ '
for the school tax renewal,
keep schools open. Don't w~
against your kids by not
voting or to economlu at
their expense. It Is no tax

PoMeroy Mot• Co.

.

~---

•

BOB'S RDIUCING Soloa and

-------$1695

.

----- ---------

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Sales

--------------

SHOP OUR THRIFT
SHOP, 3nl FLOOR

. LOW, LOW,
:
..-&amp;· ]IIICES
'•
·~

FUINRE

OUtlh

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Real Estate For Sale

'_!-~~tc Cleland

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Realt W: ~~! :': :!n~!"::
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Haatore - 40,
B. T.U, 70Qb'.

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look_,~

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-----------Lost and Found

w.

HIS 'RO'f'AL HIGHH£SS ts
R.aHT, AHI11E! BESIDES
WKICH, IT IS TIME TO
COf'tTfMPLATE ... AHD~T
,68 ~ · RUHAMOKA!

Eaay.

&amp;.ee Malt lllcor A
-JMI&amp;WIII,III!!t1
~til

aaL ....

Wllat Hive You?
We Got.

-------------- FURNITUIE
OUTLET

5. Bttter -

Notice

------ -- ------

&amp;. River
(YUJO.)

---

the undanlgMd filed h• petltlofl

ovoin1t him In the CoiWI of Co-

t~ Rmlflr 0,1l'rfllor
Airman

Flrst Class For-

roitl D. Bachtel, 11011 or Mro .
Forrest L. Bachtel, 315 S.
Fourtll st., Middleport, haa
graduated at Keealer AFB,
MI11., from the U.S. Air Force
radar operator course. Tratned
to operate radar equl.pmentuted
for aircraft control and warnID&amp; Bachtel Ia being aasil!lled
to Cllumet Air Force Stati"n,
Mich., for duly with the Aero~&amp;~&amp;ce

Defense

Command.

Alrman Bachtel, a 1963 grad.
UJte of Middleport Hll!h School,

received hlo B. A. desree in
1967 in music education from
lfount Union College in Alii.
anca, Ohio, and attended Duke
DIYinlt.Y School In Durham, N.
C. Hla1111e, Carol,lathedauBhter of Mr. arol Mra. Paul A.
scott, 09 Uncoln St., Middle.
port.

mon Plao1 of Melgl Co.nt,, Ohio,
No. 14 556 pra7lng for
divorce, cuJt;.dy of children, oil•
mo-ny, 1upport few chiiWn af..
t.,.y '••• and other ,.uei1 on
gnund• of grou neg lac1 of Guty,
Said c~•• will Joe for heerl"l
bafor. lc:tid Court on ond c:tfter the

CoN

11th doy of Decemloar, 1969.

5A NDR'fl kAY JONES,
P1alntl
W•loatar ond Fulta
Attem•r• for f'l•l•tiH

- \~~)) f.· 1 ~ ~~;·

12, 19. 26

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DRIVERS NEEDED IN THIS
AHEA. Train to drive
oemi-G-uckll, local and over
the road. You Cln earn over
$4.12 per hour, after short
tralttlng, Far Interview and
application, call 1-613-241·
5572, or "rile Nali!l1Wide
S&amp;lef1 Director, Rom! 426,
307 Eaitl 4th Street, TranoportaUon Building, Cinct...
Cillo.
1().27-21&lt;

..u.

NOTICE OP
l

APPOINT~!NT

eo .. N.. 20,165

lhtata of H•rltett D. MerriH, 0.
c•••eci.

Notice I• lwraby gInn thcrt Mcwy
M· Meii'IH of Middleport, Ohio,
ha1 bNn duly appolnt.cl encvtrl•
of tho Eatote of H•tb., D. Me•ln,
deeeos.d, lote of Melt• lOunty,
Ohio,
Credlton CtN r.qulncl to file
tfotolr clolms with aald fiduciary
within four month..
D.. ed thla 11th day of October,
1969.

1'. H. o•BRII!N
Prekte Jutlt• of Hhf C••Mr
10/15 10/22 10/29 3tc

COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING
LEARN ot horne - In yow
time. No opeclol educQoo
tlo" ftMilled. It'• 1lmple, Naw
aaay Instant L•ar"'ng Mathocl.
lpol'al

Wrha for frH brocht..ra.

COMPUTER COLLEGE
OF TECHNOLOGY
One Public

s.,.,. 1104

Clovoland, Ohio 44113

away
Col. I

U.Gullc

product

herb
21. Loafers
(Chln.)

I

y""'"···· Aoow• r,S;l~P;O~U;::~L-"'',e,...~""'

38.Amertcan
author

20. PoJyneaian

2:i. Mulle no~
27.Rlver

fol'lll four ordinary worda.

33. OatrichUke
bird
311. Go

18. D&amp;lry

1().29-3tc
PART-TIME driver. Apply at
Dodley Florists, 59 N. 2nd
Ave., Mldclleport.
IMWte

3l.Cornct

10. Dispatches

live with elderly man. Free
BUICK
PONTIAC
Uvtng quarters, plua moolo.
GMC
TRUCKS
Muat be able to cook, cl•n
POMEROY
hauae and do laundry. C a I I,
992-3030 -een 3:30 p.m. 1007 CHEVROLET ~Ia 2
and 5 p.m. !'or further lnl'ar·
door HT1 new tires, good em..
mallon.
dillon, reel barsaln, 11485.
1M6-6tc
Call 992-3877 after 5:30p.m.

U-letltesor-Jumbleo,
- l e t t o r t o n &lt; h -....

otlceo

8. Wrlterot
table•

BLAETTNARS

the epprals.O price. It It to be
sold sublect to the lien tor real
ntate taxn for 1969 and terms "ACANCY lor two elderiJplo. Prefer prlvote paid pa.
-of sele are cash .
Homer G. Baxt•r.
Uents. Pllooo Maaoo, 7'13Admlnlttr•tor of the
5185.
1().8tfc
Estate ot Wilbur
Ellis Beaver. Deceased
LEGAL NOTICE
·crow, Crow &amp; Porter
AHorneys for Administrator
DGI'ICII Eugene Jon.. , whcraa
10-22 10-29 2tc
place of re1ldence I• Point Ploo•·
ant, Wa~t Vlrtlnia, R. D. 2, otheJ..
wha, whoM ploee of reaidence h
unknown, wi II toka notice that
on tha 24th day of October, 1969,

29. Tin)/ - · ~
30. Jnter-

8. Pronoun
T. Verb form

Help Wanted

Property appraised at S:I,OOO
lnd cennot be sold for less than

~{!J~lb)1;-::U::!!::~c

DAILY CROSSWORD

~

37. Bena&amp;th
.39. Bomme

:::_PII_O:dou
{8. Land

tributary

tt.·Attempt

meuure

---·-·

SMITH AUTO ULiC
IANAUGA, OHto

New Furniture

(poet.)
prlneu

S299

FOUR ROOM boose, Bood well,
16 aerea, 6 mllea from Racine. Call 949-2123.
141-29-ftc

$30.00 Dor."•-Bolanca .,
C:.vonlowt Tor••

COAL, •BB-oklheromltte run, Jl·

FUINRURE CO.

--------------

..... Coli Co. Httllalll Tipple.
Phooo 742-t!IJ2 ar t8W46t.
1Q-3.301o

MASON
MASON,

w. y A.

1'1 \ ' I I.._

150. 0~

51. Relieve•

DOWN

1. Talked (Ill.)
2. Worklly

1.C\u"re

i.Zod!acolp

WINTER RECAP$
ALL SIZES

2 .FOR S24·.

! Exchange
Caoingo

I

HOW 90\AE \\OMEN
LOOK UPON
l!IEAUTY ~:.W.~E:N"15
Now OftiiiP the dlded 1-..

"' ,_ the IIII'JII'Ioe - · ·••

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t9. Htndu

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ONLY

For Sale

"'

.C.7. ClOH

HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFOID
ASSOCIATES
992-3325
SYRACUSE

3 ROOMS

I I ( ) K)

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X :;:;;;::~~===-~IUII!Ited..,thea!Nwecartoon.
~:~~"~·

tl. Half an em
42. Gold (Her.l
U.ll'rt!e
11!::,.~'"0~.=::~ ••. TanBibl•

1o..26-6tc

DA11UIJI

REBAIT ~ .

rl-+-1 tTRUGET

311. Good
38.1Djured
iO. Retu.ao
Item (pl.)

._..

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28.Roae oil
32. Goddeas of

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heaunr
St. Ireland

'1111
.riL..ill•

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DAILY CRD"''IQUOTE-Here'a how to

Wotk

It:

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Ia LONGI'ICLLOW
ODe letter limply llonda ,far another. Ia ~ llllllplt A Ia
UI04 ror the thno L'a, X fill' the tw O'a, ole. lilnclt Jetton. ·
apciollophea, the I~ 1114 (Ontl&amp;llcm. ol the on all
lttiMo ... dlf!-t.
hlnta. lllacll dll)" the BKAVA

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Annual frlenlohlp nlal&gt;t of
Dlatrlct 13, Daughteraof Amer1~, wae held · reeently at the
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1\lu:Y Auadn of Golllpolla,
cba.lrman, pve the welcome.
Flll)bearero escorted E d I 1 h
Wal&lt;el1, dlltrlct depll;y, Into
the hall where numoroua glft.a
were preaented to ber.l'
lletll Dobblna of ~eld,
state eouncllor, waa &amp;1.10 e•corted toto 1he hall and recol•ecl a red roao coraa&amp;~~ from
Mra. Wlkely and a lift from
the dlatrlcl
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were received by the Cheater
CooncU. Included In the IJ'OUII
were Mre. Dobblnl, state coun..
cUor; lira. Wlkely, Dlltrlct 13
deput;y; Edna BoDe Ghal1&lt;01.

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sixth grades were Becky Fultz,
Jon! Murray, and Am Poarch.
Meigs County foorth, fifth Mra. PiiYIH• Hackett was chair.
and sixth grades were in Ath- man for the
ens Tuesday for the children's
concert performed by the Oblo
University ~mphony Orchestra at Memorial Audl.tortum.
The eoncern was sponsored
by the Athena Mulic Women's
Club and the Ohio University
Mr. and Mrs . David T. GrueSchool of Music. Solecdonsln- - , Mr . and Mra. Lllrry ~lid­
cluded Handel's uwater Mu- son and Lori 1.7m. Kay Gruesic" and the "CarnJval of tbe ser and daughter, MlateeDawn,
Animals" by SoiJIUiaens, with and Glen Grueser s)&gt;OIIt t h o
the narradonb7 Naoh being read weekend In Darlington, Pa. vts.
by Dr. Anthony :rrtsollnl.
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Irtmton, national credential
commtuee; Edith Betdnl. TuJI·pen Plalna, pall alate ta~ncll­
ori tqrtle Nance, lrontal, past
ll&amp;te councilor and deputJ of
Dlalrlct 7; Eathor Ridenour of
Cheater and Grace Gird of
~rlnlfleld, otate law commllteememboro.
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A!ao received by CI\Oiter
co..u:ll and preaented commiaalona bythedlatrlctdeput;ywere
Pribble Wlllcm, past 11ate 001111cUor, depulf Ill GaWa Coomcll;
Maraaret Seldenabel, deputy Ill

psat ctepudeo and district otrlce·ra
amounced tor Dec.
14 at Cheater. Fealllred on the
-am waa a solo by Either
Harden, dlltrlct councilor In
of llrl. Wab\Y, "Tike
Time 10 be Hol1."
A 8 p.m. dlmor preceded
the meeting. The .Halloween
theme wu carried IRII In 1he
do&lt;orltlona. Favor• wen thermometers trom the Flrot National Bank at Galllpoill, and
•wins ldtll from Royal Crown
were served.
Cola. Tho Gallla Council hostOthers attendbW were MriL ed the dlllrlct meetleiJ:.
Mildred VaD Main, Malt, Llae
Door prizea wen awarded to
ani Kevin Scott, Cindy, toey Hattie Fnderlck, Mra. Dobbin•
ani Jay llanlQ, Mickey Chllda, ani Dorta Grue-.
Tlra Nletl, Terry M&lt;Gulre,
Georp Sldnner, ClndyVaoMeler, Melinda Custer,lloneJIIIaW·
ley,
Cindy Scllllolder, J,..
Burna, Lynne Baker, Stan WU-

Florence Pulta, dor&gt;ut.Y of Qlldlng Slar 12t.
The ll&amp;te C&lt;JIIIIClt pve ln.
otructlaa 011 niportinl ani .....
111111 bookl ani ..-.&gt;cod the
state •••ton ID he t.eld ~ Columbua. ll 1111 alao noted auot
Thecolorua Council 17 wiD be
holteao for 1he a)lrinl rally Ap.
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Celebrates 16th Birthday
Mr. ani Mrs. Norman Van
Matre entertained recent17wlth
a par1y In observance ollhe 16th
birthday annlveraary of lhelr
sORt Rick, at the American (.e.
glon Hall In Middleport.
Gary Ellis, Greg Hayes ani
Jim snYder provldedmualcdurlng the evenllw for dancl"lo Assisting Mrs. Van Metre ln se"'"
111! the guests were Mrs. Jack
Ambrose, Cathy Manley, VIcky
Van Maire, and Sheridan Ruasell. Sonlwlches,plcklea,I)Oia·
to chips, coke and C\llcakes

MEIGS 'THEATIE
T onlght and Thur•doy
October 29-30
MOT OPEN
Friday and Saturdoy
October 31-Mov. 1
THE LOVE GOD?
(T ochnlcolor)
Don Knotts
Anne Francis
THE BIG GUMDOWM
(T echnlcolor)
Lee Von Cleef
Tho•. Milian
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and daughter, Wendy Kay. Mr.
and Mrs. David T. Grue- went
especially to aee thsir new
granldaugbter, Wen&lt;IY Kay,
born Oct. I.
Mr. and Mra. David Elkew,
Kandt, Beth and AIIIY l.7m of
Newark were weekend pesto&lt;&gt;J .
their parents, Mr. and Mro.
Harvey Erlewlne, Rutland, and
Mr. and Mra. Charles Elkew,
f'omero:y.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bradford, Grove City, and Mr. ani
Mra. Alan Bradford, Alexandria, Va. were weekenl Yloltors of Mr. and Mra. Harold
Lohse, Pomeroy, and Mr. ani·
Mra. Wallace Bradlord, Mld-

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Civil Rights Lawyer·s Zero-in on Mississ-ippi Schoofs-·.

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Theodorua CouncU 17, Fame· han! peno ware dlotrlillted to
roy; Erma Clalanl, Cheater all council depudea.
Tho dOINII' eiob Chrlotma•
323; Malinda Brlldbury, deput;y
part;y
for all state otncarl,
of K,ym 227; Vera tjouaehald·
paot
alate
ofllcera, depude•.
er, deiN\7 Ill !Vey 283; and

WASHINGTON (UPIJ -tlvll ·
rlghtl lawyers, armed with a
Suprome Court decl•lon order·
.. lng Mln,lnlppl to end Its
MQregaftd duat IChool system
"at once," began today to
review ICOI"et of pending law
aults to apefd lnlegrotlon
throughout the South.
The court, In a untnlmous no...,...M ruling Wedneadoy,
turned down the Nixon admlnll·
lr"ollon'a roquost for a delay In
deloOregotlng 30 Milllsalppl
ICheol districts.
The court voted, In Its first
malor action under Chief

Justice Warren E. Burger's
!eldership, to repl•ce the 15year-old '"ell dellberolo ~ ..
dot:lr"lne on deoegregotiOn ..,
grounds It "Is no longer
constitutionally permfaslblt."
The court ntobllahad o new
poslllon: School districts must
cease to - a t e Ont 11o1 of
schools for blackl and another
far whllea while they are
battling Integration aulft In
court.
Moy Mount Now Asuuft
Legal sources predicted the
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'"de focto'"sogregotlon oxlatlng
In many Northern cities due to
residential pitterns.
The NAACP's IAgal DolonM
Fund (LDF). which repro10nlod
the Nigro cause In the
Mlsslnlppl caM, began an
lmmadlolo rovlow of about 2ilo
school deloOregotlon caMI aJ.
(Oldy Iliad throughout the
South, whore II contended o
policy of '"IIIJvallon forever'"
hod held heck lntogratlon .
"Now that the court has
accepted the principle on which
we urged no further defay1 and

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The flrat electric generator
waa developed b7 EDi!loh pby.
siclei Michael Faraday In 1831.

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Dennis Boas.

Tommy Quillon, Chuch llar&gt;naha, lllovldl!qJod, lWpr Abbett,
Susie Soubby, Ron Smith, Mar)'
Midkiff, Dellbla Ohllnpr, Becky
Seelig, Floranall Burne7, 5l!eUa
Folmar, Stew PoweU, Aw

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during lltJoollon, ,.. are going Now Ori...,a, which heel
to .,.._ for such rollill In all grenlad • delar to Poe. 1.
poncting lldiool e1101/' uld
The
CouM the
LDF Director Jock Grtenberg bose back to lhi Appellate
In a statement llliUIICI from hls Court with lnotrvctlmo to loll
Mow York ollie.. "We pro· the Mlnlsalppl dlsirlcts lo
toundly hoplt thel the Deport- '"begin lmmedlaloly to
ment of Justice Wilt come Into as unitary aehool systems
the ca- on our side..."
within which no per100 Is to be
Will Aw•lf Dtvtlopmtnh · excluded from any school
The Justice Department, beelute of race or cator."
whose offorl to wln a tempora. Neither the Wlllto House nor
ry reprieve tor MIIIIISippl Mlullllppl Gov. John Bell
IPOrkod a rtbolllon In Its Civil · Williams, who was In Washing.
Rights Division, uld It would ton, had any comment on the
awalt developments In the 5th decision.

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Crall, Anita Dowdy, Lee WUllams, Leta Floytl, auioRobiJ&gt;.
aon, Mike &lt;~aylor.
Also, Bernie Hemeaoy, Jm
Kloe&amp;, PeaY O'Brien, Eddie
Brown, Tom Rotrmer, Brenda
Van Meter, RlckWUt,JanetAmbron, Jeanle Schntlder,Jon
Dlllard, J , T, Rue, Beeky Ambrose, Brenla Taylor, Llnla
R""', Scott Watton, Pam Dod•on. Rita Caact, Gerle PCIIreU,
Johe TallnehiU, Melody Walt.
era, Tom Cook, stew Dunfee,
Richard Dean, Jeff Tyo, Karon
Price.
Glfla W01'9 prelelted to the
honored gueat.
&amp;B UNIT CAU.ED
Tho Raelne Emergeoey s.,.ad
.... called to the Albert berry relidellce, 1.ot11 -m,
Tuesday at 8:t5 a.m. for Steven Roaeberry, &amp;811 12. He 1111
taken to llol- Medical Cmter ani admitted aa a medical
psdent.

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Precinct officials alii workera for Meigs County' a Nov. 4
election were announced today
by the countyboardofelections.

were:

Grode two. Cindy Warnn,
Lara Knighting, Arrlty WIIICOI;

grodo - · Eddte Adams.
Ponnr Smtih. Backr Crow•
groclo four, lhellor O..allor,
Barbera Thelll. Joy Nelglor 1
grade five, Doug Warden,
Brenda Lowls, Tract W-Ind
I&lt;othr Pickens, (lie for third);
groclo llx, Billy Bush, Lauro
Tholu and lrono Knighting.
All of the wlnnon will he
pnsenlad prJ-.

TRU CK INSPECTION Trucks and workman wait
a.etr turn tor winter inapecdon concklcted We&amp;lesda,y by
atate ofllclals of Division 10,
Marietta, at the State Highway
Garage, Chester Road, In pre.
parinJ: ror the Inspection, every piece of OCJilpment Is
made rea&lt;~y for 1he up.com.
lng winter months by the em, l!l!&gt;~ooa • . Truck• ani qther
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'ill!lli&gt;ito...tenl: Meigs Cotnil;y'
fltlte !Hghwa,y IJllrap empl~.
... In lront of one of the
trucks l'hlch has been ctven
the over.all treatment, lett
to rilht, are Gerald Amber-

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Come in now and buy a PLAYTEX Bra or
Girdle. You11get a free• $1.29 value shower
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love your new PLAYTEX Bra or Girdle,
return it to PLAYTEX for a full refund.
Full details are on a coupon you'll find on
PLA YTEX packages and displays . .
•2S¢ charge for poslage and handling.

• PLAYTEX "Cross-Your-Heart,. and
"Living',. stretch bras. White. 32A-40C.
From $3.00 ("D" sizes $1.00 more.)
• PLAYTEX mtde with LYCRA• ("Double
Diamonds""' style shown) and "S lbs.
'lbinner"'!'' girdles. White. XS, S, M, L.
From $6.9S. (XL, XXL sizes $1.00 more.)
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No one was lnjured in two acCOLUMBUS- GOV. JAMES A. RHODES TODAY proclaimed
cidents Wemesday In Meigs
Sunlay "Vote 19 llloy" In Oblo In recosnttion of 1he re!eronlum
Coun~, both involving trucks. •
vote on the statewide baUot two t!&amp;Ys later.
tl one, there was no eu~taet
If tba Issue passes, 191.1d 20 year old Ohlo residents will
between
1he vehlcles, said 1he
be able to vote In the 1970 elections. Rhnles urged wters to
Slate
lllgbway
Potrol. A trac.
cast ballot&amp; on the issue so the decision would be ' 1 representator-trailer
operated
by Jerry
tlve of the pubUc will"' The governor said his cmtacts witb
Hall,
19,
Cheshire,
was
behind
youth .,in the llt.Per tee1111 have revealed their deep hterest in
a car driven by Ruth Moyer, 36,
and knowledge of govermnent.. n
Middleport, at 2:10 p.m. Wednesday
em Rt. 7, one ani eight.
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WASHINGTON - IF OIHO STATE WINS the Big Ten foot- - · mites south of Rt. 124.
HaU sounded his hom and at.
ball title again this year, lt would be ''unfortuntte'' Cor football
tempted
to pass . lie cut back
fans not to be able to see the team play in the Roae Bowl, says
In, however, beeause of an ap.
Rep, Robert Tall Jr., llo-Ohlo.
proaching
car. 'lbe Moyer car,
Taft, In a speech Inserted Wednesday In 1he COf\ll"esslonsl
according to 1he patrol, was
Record, urged the Big Ten rultJ1! preventing a conference team
forced off the right aide of the
from r-dJW In the Rose Bowl be waived.
road and over an embanlanent.
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There was oo dama&amp;e to the
.Pi I«•• 1 ('ttk ![t•l• ttttnllwr "'""'' _jn/1
tractor~aller. Minor damap
DENVER - TilE SOUTHERN SLOPE of Colorado's Pikes
Peak, already burdened with more than abc times 1111 Mrmal was done to tho car. No char!IO
was !lied.
~r smwtaU, aot more earl1 today, So did DelMir, which
No char&amp;~~ was flied ~ 1111 ac.
haa recel..ct almost three time• aomuchas tho old Octdler recat 6:t5 a.m. WeclneldaT
ord.
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7, one ani one • tenth
In California, 56-mUHIHiour wlnla whlweclat 5,00kcre
miles
south
of the Melp • Athhru.oh fire lato two -hoiulJl! !nets. Four llrelllen were lolured,
1111 County line. Thera waa mi.
one serlouab'. Thl"OO-ClUll'lera of an Inch of rain ••ked tho Datta..Fort Worth area ani !root wamilwa were posted for the IJ&gt;o nor c1amaae to a truck and moderaiD dama&amp;e to the car.
tertor poc1i0111 o1 North carolina.
otrlcera reported that Frank
Haynea, St, Franklin Fumace,
Clmul ttn•tlirt• ltl.r t"t:{tmrt
Wll
lllllldng a left tum Rl.
CLEVELAND- STATE AUDITOR ROGER CLOUDWeclnea881111!d1hele!tfrmtofhialrllck
oil)" predicted psr...nat property tuea on equipment In Ohio wut
&amp;redualll' be eliminated ani the city Incant tax wiD be pl'Oo allUck a car drlvm b)' Jeltle
llteveno, 39, Rt. I, LtllfJ1o41om.
tectecl In AllY -eel &amp;...-at tax reform In Obto.
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.llc ElrpetidlturO Councll, oald city Income taxes produced $2011
~, lbr 2:17 Ohio municipalities last year, nearl1 -'lltw
'i .. \he 4217 miiUm· coUected duriJW the aame period in property
' -~a b)' all 936 Ohio clllea ani viUagso, Cloud also predlded
i • 'j~lve utenolOD of lnCCIIIlo 1u coverage to schools an! a
f~\1"1'
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The staffs for the 39 voting
precincts listed below are the
presldlrw Judge, three judges,
and. two clerks, ln that order.
East Bedford - Mrs. Sylvia
I. Mldlda, Mrs. Mildred F.
Betzlng, Mrs, Sadie A. Carl,
Lince Hart, Mrs. Maxine P,
Williams, Mrs. Helem J. Howett.
West Bedford - Frank L.
Jones, Mrs. lAvinia M. carper'
Mrs. Louise E. Harrison, Ceell 0. Tobon, Mrs. Carol D.
Jones, Mrs. lona Brickle&amp;.
North Chester -George c .
GeMeimer, Mrs. Bertha F.
Smith, Mrs. Cleo M. Smith,
Mrs. Dorothy I. Myers, Mrs.
Norma J. sexson, Mrs. Marcia
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THE LETART F ALLS PTA wW haveltsoneblg JIIOIIoY-maiolJW 0~ of the year oo Nov. 15 at the school.
Proceeds from the actlvlcy wW be uoed to purchase mucllneeded playaround equipment.
Ac:corciiJv to plans, the PTA, headed by Dennis Mamoel, pre..
Ide.-, wiD stage a .iltaey '"'per !rom 5 to 7 at the achooL FnJill
7:30 to 8:30p.m. thorewlllbealalent hour featurlll! folk .....,
aid ani new, ani a si,...Iong. DuriJ1! theeveo!Jw &amp;lao there wW
be an old-tlahloned pneral store opera-· leaturiJW pefiiiJ' ...,
dies, homemade jeUiea, a cracker bureland what-llave--you.
POMEROY' S CHUCK BARTELS Is bolJl! commenled oowrat dlreetlons for his hanll~ of a rether Ult'leasant altooatloll Solurday near the Beacon service Slatton.
Chuck Ia the one who dlscOYOJ"ecl a man In cmvulalona the Illation. The man wu In a
Chuck hoard nolsaa
COIIIlow llom the YOhlclo. He lnveatlpted ani kflll the alluall• ,
unler cantrol Ultll 1he pollee ani emerpncy sqllld urhed.
After lo1JV thrCJO.IIh tho e,.,.rtonce, which was pntlf.....,.,.
low. accordltw to some onloekera, Bartel a WO!t calml,y- hio
dlillea at the alation where he to

ClllljiOJ"-'"'ed.

Mrs. Unla Ward, Mrs. Noll ·
Middle swart.
East Letart - Mrs. F..... .,
B. Hayman, Mrs. Focle I. Hay-·.
man, Mrs. Eula J. Wolfe, Mrs.
Ruth l Wolfe, Mrs. JIUIOI S..
Manuel, Mrs. Evell'n Ma,..L .
Letart - James R. HUt, Mrs.:
Clara J. Powell, Mrs. Florence. ·
HW, Mrs. Marale Hunt, Mr~, ..
Bormle S. Miller, Mrs. Pa•4lnl
Wolle.
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Lcq Bottom - Mrs. :·
eaUne Hayman, Harr~- 1. C&lt;Jie, ·
man, Mra. Nellie E. Andrew, ·
Mro. Ruth Stetbem, Mrs. Freda G. Lllrlilns, Mrs. Ada E.
Great River- Mrs. CarolE. Blsaell.
OUWidale - Mro. Either B.
Rhodes, Mrs. Marie E. laW'rence, Mrs. Letha L. Protfttt, Leaden, E. D. !Vker, Mn.
Mrs. Jean &amp;lyre, Mrs. lJnda Jessie R. Dodderer, Mrs. lfar:J .
I. Patterson. Mrs. Juanita M. Lou loogsaotte, Mrs. Potrlcla
A. BoDey, Mrs. Mary JaM
Soyre.
Portlanl - Mrs. Dorio M. Reedley.
Reeda.W. - illdeDR.IIlaka, .
Sayre, Harry A. ~ Mra.
VIolet Bnwer, Charlea Hllton,
(Coatlllllld 011 P.lae 7)
South Chester - Mrs. Esther
P. Ridenour, Mrs. Sodte E.
Trussell, Mrs.
Yvonne M.
Wells, Mrs. Ruth L Jordan,
Mrs. Ew Kimes, Mrs. Lucnle
Ridenour.
Columbia - Mrs. Louise z.
Ellis, Mrs. Beulah M. Perry,
Vlctor Perry, WUllam R. Lawson, Mrs. Laura Krebs, Mrs.
Ethel M. Jordan.
Dyesvtlle - Mrs. Grace 'fur..
ner, Mrs. Golden F. stansbllry,
Mrs. H~ E. Peek, Harvey E.
Starkey, Mrs. Gloria J. llanlqJ.
Mrs. Elizabeth E. Walsh.

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PARIS lUPI)- The United
S!illn propoaed today lhet Viet.
ent; Ernie Cullums, lUll EInam peace negotiators try a
chinger, oldest tooc.Umeem. "new approac:h '" to break !he
ployee, and Rallanl Tor. conference deadlock through
renee, superintendent.
smaller and more aecret meet·
lngs, but the Communists re.
lected the move.
The new American proposal ,
made by Ambassoclor - r y
cabot Lodge, called on the com munists side to agree to "re.
strlcted" meetings starting on
the morning after president
Richard M. Nixon's Nov. 3.
speech on VIetnam .
The move was rejected
Bob
almost Immediately by chief
Viet Cong nsgollalor Madame
Would you believe the new Meigs High S&lt;hool is at lcmg last Nguyen Thl Blnh.
ready for OCClf:IBncy?
Well, It Is. Vocational students moved Into the new bulldiJW
this mornizw to begin classes. It had been the h(Ve or om.clala
that the wcatioll!ll 11ectlon would be ready when school started.
Vocaduw students will have onl1 a day at It this week ID their new quarters. however, since «morrow wUI be a holldQ ·
due to a meetirw o( the SOutheastern Ohio Teachers Assn. 1n Atbens.
The Community Claaa held at Rutland wW be In school Friday even though other classes aeros11 the country wUI be 41 ...
missed due to the t&lt;achers' meeti.JW, Tho C0111111unlty Cla11 r,uC
a late start ani has some six days to Dlake "' before the en!
the yesr. Friday wut be one or thoae six days.

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The potters _ . made by
children of tho school to
promote pe._ of a four mill
ICheol -illlng lovy to bo
volad on In the Soulhorn Loci!
School District on Nov. -1.
The potter of Sherun Hill, a
third grader, w.. the artza
winner and will be e n - In a
district can•t omdng finalists
of the Racine. Lotart. SyriCUM
Etemontarr schools end the
JuniOr high.
First, IOCIInd oiMithlrd placo
winners. _..voir. ot the
Racine Elomontory School

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ELBEm;ELDS IN POMEROY

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month remalnid before tht
government was obllgoct to oct
anyway. the high COU&lt;I Mid In
Its decision lhel '"The quosllan
prooonlod Is one of par_,
lmportence, Involving as I I the -111 of lundarnonlal
rights to many thousands of
lchool children ..."
II told the Appelloto Court In
Now Orleens to direct the
schools to accopl all or pert of
HEW's earlier plena ·or to
amend them •s It sen fit. In
any caM. It said, .. ...,.._
" pllcll holdings of thll court
obllgotlon ot ovorr school

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Sayre, Rancb' Becker, W a y n e nounc:od In a potter can•t ill
WeD, Georse Hawkey, Deb! Gal· the Roclno Elomentorr School.

Region Received

But Sen. James 0 . Eaotlltld,
D-Mln .. Mid the ruling '"spells
dlustor far public educ:allon In
Mlaalaalppl and manr pam of
the South."
Tho Justice Ooportrnanl heel
arguad • botore the s.,nm.
Court ""'" time was nMded to
perfect lnloiJrollon plana the
Ooportment of IINlth, EducJ· •
tlon and Welforo bed drlflad
for the 30 dlstr-lcls. It contended
the pten1 were haatlly drawn
and would have resulted In
..._ If put Into offoct ot the
beginning of the ICheol y-.
AlthoUgh llfflo ""'" than a

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Crown Club Queen

Winners Announced

Exc •t1no
co mpac t A1333
Super
The
MOBILON.
Sc r ee n TV feat ur e s a
h and some scu l p t u r e d
mu l t ! · c o lo re d c ab i ne t
fas hioned m cl ean. mod ern recta ngu lar hnes. In
Grained Amenca n Waln ut
color and Gold c olor, or
Grained Pec an color and

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The Rutland Friendly Gardeners Club hes received first
piece In Region 1l for Its garwork
ther•py with special
education students In the
Rutland Elementary School
during 1961-69.
Mrs . Howard Birchfield
served as therapy chairman for
1he year's prolecf. The clau II
Mre. Martha Searls w a s bolng cantfnued this yoor with
Mrs. larry Edwards 11
crowned queen for the week
chairman.
when the Meigs Tops KnotchThe club will al10 r~ve
ere met Tue~ night at the
awards for tying for first place
Melp County lntlrmary.
In Region 11 on the publicity
Mrs. Searls had i five pound book ond for honer-able mentlm
loss. Runner~p with an over In the stale on Its year-.
two pound loss was Mrs. Marte
Blrchrield. Mrs. Cecilia MJtch
CONDITION IMPROVING
opened the meeUng with the
Mfaa JOOD Klaer of Le1art
prQer. A Halloween part;)' to Falls Is a psdent at the Rivbe held Uds week was plan. erside Methodlat Hospital In
ned. It was decided not to cos- Columbus. Her c:ooctl- Ia retume. Games will be played portedl.y Improving. Har room
and diet re!realunents serv- IIIDiber Ia 2018 lor thoae who
ed.
would like to send canto.

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SP'Vr1AL

Service

Gravealde services for Harvey Hendersm Mournln&amp; 60,
former MkldleJ)Ort resident who
died at St. Albans, W, Va., will
be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at
the Riverview Cemetery in Middleport.
Mr. Mourning resided at It3
Riveniew Drive at st. Albans.
He was a retired section laborer on 1he Cheaspeoke and Oblo
Railroad and was a member &lt;(
the Methodist Church.
Fmeral services will be held
at 11 a .m. Thursday at the Cu.
dorph Funeral Home In St. AI.
bans after which time the bociY
wiD be brought to Middleport
for the graveside rites.

George Hargraves, s~erin- Lohse, Steve Miller, Sherrie
SUNDAY
lenient,
spoke to the group on Blackston, Sonly Taylor, Linda
SPECIAL SINGING by t h e
the
importance
of supportlrc the Shenefield, Rosemary Rice,
servants Quartet at the Mt.
Hermon Church Sunday at 7:30 levy. Dur~ 1he meetlll! It was Mary Radford, Becky Wright,
reported that the aaBOClation Frank Glralaml, Sherry Hayes,
p.m.
now has a membership of 100. Batte JeanHobstetter. Marlene
MONDAY
are sun being aecepted Goodwin ard Glenna Sprague.
Dues
THEODORUS COUNCIL 17,
ani may be maUed to lllorid
Dau@lllers of America, 7 :30 p.
to
Bowen or Mrs. Roy Mayer ,
m. MooKiay at the 100F hall.
Charter to be draped in mem- Pomeroy.
Plans were made (or an inory of Elsie Hart; members to
formal dance to be held at the
wear white.
conclusion o( the march~ seaE I e m e n t ason. Named to a committee to ryMiddleport
TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE
School winDers In a poster
Mr. and Mrs. Clemente Men- plan the dance were Mrs. Dan- contest to promote the three
IQ' Thompson, Mrs. Mayer,
mill renewal levy for the Meigs
ehtni wtu observe their 50th
wedding anniversary with an Mrs. Uoyd Wr,igbl, Mrs. lllovld Local School Dlatrlct tobevotRobinette, Mrs. Frank Wilson,
SHOE STORE
open bwse from 2 to 5 p .m. on
ed on at Tuesday'sgenaralelec.
Mrs.
Paul Casci and Mrs. Keith
Moxt Door to Elborlolds
&amp;mday at their home, 309 Wetztion were announced Tuesday.
Goble.
' - - -- - - - - - - - ' gall St. , Pomeroy.
Sponsored by the Middleport
R was announced by Bowen
PI'A, the contest was 1:011®&lt;1e e e • e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e that parents will participate In ed In two categories with prizes
e
e senior night activiUes at the of $5 lor !lrst, $3 for second
concluding perrormance atf~
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: ball games. He recognized those and $2 for third being awarded in each categocy.
• attel'lllng in OOservance of
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All 74 entries will be dla.
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e uDads' Night. " Mrs. Harold played
In Mlddle)&gt;Ort business.
e
• Blackston asked for workers at
houses. Winners In 1he flrot
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• 1ments were served at the eonlisted, were Janell Kally, Ter:
: elusion of the mee~
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District 13 Friendship Night Held

the ltev. Robert KOOn, Charles
Coq:er, Gary Boggess, Mike
First Bapelsl Churcb.
Oiler, Charles Lane, Sam TerRecelvirw: the prb:es for best z~lous, Jim Lane, Barbara
coatwnes were Anita arll Marla . and Cheryl Mowery ancl Jayne
Sheridan In •• Mary Had a Llttle Hoeftich.
POMEROY BROWNIE TROOP 171 - Jack............ were
Lamb, " moat orlginal; Lena
Mrs. Wickham and Mr. alii
Phalin. as afalry, the prettiest; Mrs. Bob Hoeflich judged the made durlll! a HaUoween par1y of the Pomeroy brownies held
Monlay nlgbt after school at 1he Pomeroy First Baptist Church
Mrs. Margaret 5l!erldan, 1he costuml"lo
u,gliest, alii Mrs. S&amp;ndy Phalln.
basemert.
After the children carved thelr jack~larterna they were
the funniest.
Children of the Meigs Counlighted for a Halloween soag!eat. Canlled IQIPlos were given as
ty Home were guests attheparfavors and cookies decorated in the pwnpkln theme and elder
ty planned by Mrs. Nettle Bam·
were served.
hart ard Mrs. Oliver Michael
New members or the trcqJare Linda Rosenbaum, Kim Warn-The church socialroomwas exer, Linda Reedy, Anna Wiles, Lisa KiJW, Teresa Smith and
tenslvely decorated in the HalMarla Logar. In charge of the perty were Mrs. William Sheri·
loween motU:, The refreshment
WEDNE!IlAY
dan, Sr., 1he leader, who was assisted by Mrs. IHchard Rosei&gt;WIUlWOOD GARDEN Club, baum ani Mrs. Orval Wiles.
table centerpiece was an arOthers at the party were 'I'a!nm7Gulnther,SherrleOaborne,
ra~ement of mums ln a PUJJ'IP'" 7:30 Wednesday, "come as you
are" party, oome of Mrs. Pout Judy HaD, Kathleen Smith, Ala McKinrl)', Manly Sisson, Mary
kin container.
Mr. ani Mrs. WUllam Sheri- Fisher: Mrs. HlramFtBher,aa. Mitch, Connie Romine aM Maria Sheridan.
Recent projects of the Brownies hne Included maklll! clowns
dan ard Orval Wiles conducted sistine hostess.
THURSDAY
out of tin cans ani old socks, ani moldlll! ani palntiJW lesf
games and a feature of the eve-MIDDLEPORT WCTU, 7:30 plaques.
ning was a visit to the "spook"
house. Refreshmerts or cider Thursday ~ Middleport F l r s t
MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39 - Costume prizes were
and donuts and can:l.ied apples Baptisi Church. Election of of.
ficers
.
awarded durlll! a HaU~Meen party of 'l'r&lt;q&gt; 39 Monlay nigbt at
were served.
WOMEN'S ASSN .• 7:30Thurs- the scout houae.
AtteOOtrw were Mr. and Mrs.
The winners were Velvet Swisher, the prettlest; 8ally WaltOrval Wiles, Anm an:l. Jimmy, day night at Middleport First
John Hunnell, Ric~. Ronnie, United Presbyterian Church; ers, the ugliest; Martha Krawsczyn, the JllOtit ortginal, am Je~
Jeff ani Bobby Couch, Mr. ani Mrs . R. M. 5l!erman has book nller Wise, the funniest.
HaUoween games were played and refreshments of saOOMrs. Harry Bailey, Debbie and study. Mrs. Rodney Downing.
devotions;
hostesses
are
Mn.
Keith, Mr. ani Mrs. Richard
wiches, potato chips aJXI soft drinks were seTved. AssisUng
Flnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Joe Bailey. Mra. William Oh. Mrs. Roscoe Wise, leader, with the party were Mrs. Harold
Sheridan, Jr. , Maria, Anita, linger, Mrs. LeoKennedy, Mrs. Fitch, Mrs. carolyn Haley, Mrs. John Krawsczyn, Mrs. Wllllam
and Christina, Mrs. Tom Hy· Plummer Beeson and Mrs. J. Walters, Mrs. Franklin Triplett aOO Mrs. Newnan Burdette.
soU, Todd ani ScctiY, Mrs. han K. Smith.
Gues'.s at the party were suzarn Wlse, Kellee Burdette,
ANNUAL
MEETING,
Meigs
Walker, G-.y, Bonnie and Lola,
Chris Burdetle ani Barbara Haley. S&lt;outa attenl~ In addition
Mrs. June Poole, Lisa Poole, County Pioneer and IHstorlcal to those nanleo ~ere Judy GUkey, a new member, Mary BOggs,
Mrs. William Sheridan, Sr., Society, 1 p.m., Thuridlly, St. Tracy Burdette, ~erri Fife, Ann Fitch, Kathy Haley, Trudy Hall,
Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Vicky, Paul's Lutheran Church, POme. Catby - - · · Jonl Murray, Ann Pesrch, Cindy Trijllett, Jill
Timmie a~ Tracy Hysell, Ben- roy,
Walburn, Cindy White ani Robin Taylor.
ny Skinner. Mrs. Terry Phaltn
Soturday 1he girls went on a hike at Forkod Run Lake. They
BRADBURY PI' A HaUoween
, . . - - -- - - -- - - - - , Carnival, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. were transported to the lakebyMn. LiooelBoggs, Mr. and Mrs.
William Swisher, ancl Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Wise. Followlrw the
'lbursda.Y at tbe acboo1 .
FRIDAY
hlke, the scout11 had a wiener roast.
Guests were Paula SWisher, David Swisher am. Suzanna Wise.
DANCE FRIDAY, American
Lestoo hall, Racine. Music by Scouts on the ota:trc were Mary Boggs, Tracy Burdette, A D n
~·Kord Klnp:" fl. Belpre. Free Fitch, Katby Haley, Trud;y HaD, Cln!yHindy, MarthaKrawscz.yn,
re(reshments, JJUbliC welcome. Ann Pearch, Velvet Swisher, Cln:ly Triplett and Jennifer Wiselm!GS IHGH School cheerRaise the fas.h ic!!'
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5 - A court or awards was planned
leaders• atter..pme dance Fricolors!
day lollowring the Melgs..Jron.. for Nov. s when the troop members met recently at tbe scout
Reel,
ton football game at the Meigs house.
brown, or
Patrol activities toward completiog badge requirements
Junior !Hgh auditorium, 10 to
grey,
midnight. The Jays will em- were discussed and it was noted that the girls have participated
shining
cee. Admission 50 CAnts each. in hikes, cookouts, and nature studies.
patent.
A HaUoween party were planned lor 7:30 Wednesday at the
SOUP SUPPER t 'rlday at St.
boose. Relreshment and recreation committees were
scout
Pau1 Lutheran Church, Pomenamed.
Costume prizes wlll be awarded.
roy , 4 p.m. SOup, sandwiches.
pie, cake and beverage.
SATURDAY
IIOLY COMMUNION, Soturday, 12:15 p.m., All Solnts Day,
at Pome roy Grace ~iscopal
A resolution eOO.orslng the gram of music. Making up the
Cburch.
three mill renewal levy tor the grO\CII were Ellen Rice, Steve
HIGH SCHOOL dance par1y Meigs Local School District to Sc:hiUlJW, Tim Glaze, Jim
with the Jays Soturday, 8 p.m. be voted on In Tuesday' s gener- Haley, Nathan Robinette, Vicky
at the Meigs Junior H I g h af election was passed by the Van Matre, Kathy Yates, Jo
School auditorium. School spon- Meigs Band Boosters Associa- Ellen Diehl, Sandy Johnson, Kasored. Admission 75 cents each. tlon Monday night
ren Grltrlth, Randy Burt, Jmn

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Emerging from the confwr.
ence hall , Madame Sinh told
newsmen she did not eccept the
American proposal, and lnateed
proposed !hot oecrot bltelerel
negotiations be"'- WallhJng.
lon end the Viet tong,
excluding Solgon. begin either
today or Friday.
Communist sourctt had earlier said lhot thelwo conflicting
proposals would leve thl two
sides In a deeper stalemate
than ever.
Lodge had propoled the
total number of delega,.. be
reduced from 52 to 16
members, and that the texts of
their peace proposals not be
modo pubtlc.

It was the oeooncr CllniKUII..
Lodge hod abotalnid
from adv•nclng ·•ny pe•Ca
pr-ls. and aJnllnod hlml!llf
to talking about the talks. 4J1

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without
delivering
tiia
negotiating statement In an ICt
designed to protest the oiiiiUtlo
of the Comm101111 negotlolors.
Spooking offer Lodge - ; .
tho lwo Communist negotlato&amp;
demanded to know &amp;rill
when the Unllod Statos woold
enter Into direct talks wJfh. th.t
VIol Cong.
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Modemo Blnh said lhel .If
America was reedy to wtft)·
drew Its farces totally end
rapidly from South vtetnarw.
the VIet Cong '"would enter lr1ljo
direct talks with the -~­
govtrnment on the modltitfa
of the t._ withdrawal."
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Madame Blnh nkid
Lodge point blank: "'Would !be
U.S. government bo p r - - ' to
act this w.y?"

Do It Now, ·
Warns Chase
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farmers and ranchero the 1969 Alrlcallllral Conaoir.
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Ill the year, accordlna toWQIIa'
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