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Name OVL Company'Zeri Kirkhart
,~ 0 Certtlfiled lr~ar
•.1
keI Services lleld

Fr!eadl and rellit!vea oltlle
ReedniDe - .101)110 commuoltor
have loaraod oltlledootllol ZOrl
Kirkhart at C~~Yahop Folia.
Mr. Klrldlart mcewasabuli·
neaaman who 01lft4oll and Cllllrated tile .101)110 ........ and
olao • aeneral 11ore at Lonl

News••• in Briefs
(c.ntlrllod P.qe 1)
atalll oplnat W&lt;ni!W him over to the United SlaleL Csrlleald
tile cbarpa agalnat him In 7taly are ldchlplrv, private violence,
brllwlnl w_,. or war Into Italy, poaseaal~WthomiUegally aoo
carryq them WegaUy.
.. __ _,___ _.
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Three Olllpo811 a.........,,..... near uutver

· ATrEND FUNEIIA.L
Mrs. Marlenollarrlaon,.Mta.
Dawe Ashley, and Mrs. Paul
Zlrkle and 8111, Reymoncl, Joined by Mr. and Mrl. Bill Horrah o1 Vandolla, 110re In Parkorlburg Saturcla.V to aUoed !Unero! aenloos ror Mrs. Yolanda L. Jones• ..,_,, Jones was a
aloler ol Mra: Paul Zirkle, and
was rormerlyo!Middieport.llle
was preceded In death b7 her
parerts, Mr. and Mrs. Al1red
Lljijn; and a· slater, Mrs. ·Ot.
t!e stboll.

SAIGON - STIFF NORTI! VIETNAMESE art!Uery barrages
have forced Allied tr-• to abo!Kioo lllroo U. S. outposts oloq
the Csmbudlan frontier, mllUoey apokesmen said todey.
7t was the ftrot reported nao or coovortlonal artWery by
Bottom several years qo.
the VIet Ceq or North Vletnuneae In tour monthL U. S. mll~He loll Melp COol1b" and Wllllt
to QQ"Ihop. Folia where he tary IIOUl'Cea aald 101110 or tho aolvoa c a m e from netlhbori!W
~ L'1JUI' u. b. ne.llCCJIItBr&amp; were snot dOWn s.Ria.Y by
enpi!Od In truck
lila
auerriUa gruwd gi0U10rs whe used the heal'Y cowr or the Jwwle
wile, Allie Bolle Klrldlart, died
to move around almost at wilL
a few yeara ago.
The woolu!nd !Igbtlrv killed 11 Amarlcans - six In the amMr Klrldlart, 84, had bush qf • truck convoy, four In a helicopter crash and one in
In falling health ror 11011111 Ume
the wllhdrawol lrom lire bose Kate.
and was cared for ln a lm'llng hoDie tile past IOYerol
mmiiiL
He Ia 1111'\'lved by three chil(Contlrwod !rom Page !)
dren, WWIU'd and Audra, both
o1 _.. C\o'ahoga Falls, and
They are Joan Asbury, first.
Arpl (Pete) ol Arlzonl; HVfirst grader; Dean Hill, second
eral grandchildren, and other
place. fourth grader; Becky
relatives. Local reladves lnSayre, third, sixth grader;~
elude a niece, Norma Rockhold.
NEW YORK - Record sales,
ny Wolfe, fourth place, fifth
Reedsville, and a ara-•l!h·
exceeding 100 mUilon dollars
grader, alii Jess Wolfe, fifth
ter, Jean Tru1ael1, ot near
for the first Ume. and lncreas~
place, a rll'st grader.
Baahan. Funeral aervtcoa and
ed Income were reported by
Hmorable mention went to
burlol were held Solurday '*"
Cbrlo-Cra!t lncllotrlea, Inc. for
carol llalley' Jane Smith, Katb,y
OJ.ro'&gt;oga Folia.
Ita flow year ended Aug. 31,
Hayman, Dianne Ward, Derutis
1969. Sales and net protlt ror
Satterfield, Joe Satterfield,
tile year were $102,324,000 and
Randy Alley and steve Boso.
$4,436,000 c:ompared to $89,The winners will be present030,000 and $3,488,000 ror the
ed prizes.
pnvlouo 12 moolhs.
Income before extraordinary
Koneelh L, Lamp, 36, Reedsol $794,000 011 aoleo
earnings
ville, died ~ at his Roule
~ marketable securities was
1, Reedsville home.
The am o1 Cutlord B. ond MEET mE PRESS secre- $8,642,000. lnclu&lt;llng extraorTONIGHT AND TUES.
NOV. J-4
Edna Asbury Lamp, Heeds- tary !or lbe F I r1 t Lady. dinary tneome of2S cents, earnville, Rootel, Mr. Lamp was Collltallee CorneD Staart, Ings were $1.06 per abare ror
.. STAR"
bom In Mammontll, W. Va. He above, bas been named by the 1969 !lacol year, comparhad been employed aa a tim- Mro. Nixon to be director ed to 93 centa ror 1968.
T echnicolor
o! ber otaft, succeeding
Average llbare 1 outstanding
ber cutter. He was a mem- Gerry Van der Heuve! wbo
Julie Andrews
for
the year were 3,168,692
ber of the Disabled Amertcan waa named apecla! asolatRichard Crenna
Veterans Chapter of Parkers- aat to lbe U.S. ambaoaador compared to 2,479,033for 1968.
Colorcartoon:
The latter Is acijuated to rel:ur&amp; and was a navy veteran to Jta!y.
Stuck-Up Wolf•
fiect
the 1969 common stock
of the Korean War.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
dividend and the two-lor - one
Besides his parents, he Ia
common stock split.
Rlrvived by a brother, Cla,yThe Broadcasting Division
t.oo. Belpre; two Blsters, Mrs.
had an excellent year, reportFrank (Ethel) Murphy Cool- L
Ins record aalea and earnings.
viDe, and Mrs. James (CharDl
OUDC
and
The lndnslrW Dlvllioo also
lotte) Van Foaaen.. ParkersFuneral services lor Fredburg, and several nteees, neph- die E. Kiser, 61, Racine Route had hll!her aolea and earnings.
for
ews. uncles and aunts.
2, ldlled ln a truck-c:ar accident Although the Boat Division also
MARRPAGE LICD&lt;SES
Funeral services will be held on Route 7 near the Addison produced record sales, profits
JaroldotlaLambert,23,Weat at2p.m. WemoadeyattlleWblte brldp In Gallla County SaW&lt;- were lower than the prior year
Leath 87' Sh08$
Columbia, Route I, and Violet Funeral Home iD Coolville with dey, will be held at 2 p.m. because of reduced margins.
The world's larpst builder
Martoena Cremeans, 18, Cool· the Rev. Rey Deeterolftclatlng. Tueadey at the Letart Folia
ol
pleasure boats, Cbrla-Cralt
WHERE SHOES ARE
ville Route 2; Terry Lee Vol- Burial will be In the Tuppers Melhocllst Church.
lance, 20, Gallipolis, and Lou- Plains Christian Church ComeBesides 13 cbUdren and his also operates three major mar.
SENSIBLE PRICED
ket television staUona and man·
vetta
Darlene
Chafin,
19,
Pome•
Frienda
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tth
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w11
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
_,,
may= a e...
e, named In the accaunt of
uractures lnduatrlel and agri,
the
accident,
Mr.
Klaer
Ia
anrl
vived by hla motller, Mrs. Mary cultural chemicals, plastics and
Kiser, Long Battomi a sister, fiber and roam producta . The
Rosa Miller, Crown City; 21 oompoJil' ..,.rates 19 plants In
grondchlldrell. , . ~;n d several lAin llatel, l'aQada. llal1 and
Renrve Dlatrlct No. 4
Slate No. 223-X
Tli.wan.
·
nlacea and nephews,
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF COND5'110N OF
OlllclaUng at tile aervtcea
wW be the Hew. Freeland Nor.
rls and borlal will be in the
Q-Who founded the
Letart FollsCemetery.Frlmds
OF POMEROY, OIUO
Smithsonian
Institution in
may coli at the Ewing Funeral
Washington,~. D.C.?
Home until noon Tuesday when
And Foreign alii Domestic Subsidiaries, a member oC the Federal Reserve
A-The ,;nglish scientist,
the
body will be taken to tho James Smithson, who never
System, at the close of busJneas on October 21, 1969, published in accordance
church.
visited the United States but
will! a call made by the Federal Reserve Bank o! tills district purs- to tile
whose remairul were brought
provisions of the Fedenl Resene Act.
to this country and lnteried
In lbe original Smithsonian
Building.
ASSETS
679,988.21
Cash arol due from bonks {lnclnollqj$None uq&gt;Osted debita) ••• '
U. S. Treasury securities •.• , , •••• , ••••••• , .••••••. 1,211,474.12
ObligaUona orStateaaoopo!IUcolaiDI!vialons... • • • • • • • • • •
845,435.81
Other securities (lncludq $None corporate stocks)
18,000.00
HARTFORD - Mrs. Wile
Federal 1\mda sold am aecnrlUes pnrchaaed under
D.
PbUllpa, 89, llarUord, W,
agree111.ents to resell •••• • , •••••••. , •••••• , •••• tOO,OOO.OO
va., died &amp;mda,y at VeteranJ
&lt;Jther 1oana • •••• , • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • ••• ••• •••• •• 6,999,686.45
Memorial Hospital In Pomeroy
Bank premises, furniture alii fixtures, aDd oltler
following
aeverol mont111 ol 01assets represertq bank premlaea , , , , , • , •• , , , , •• 544,191.60
ness.
Sle
was a member £4. the
Other usets • • • . • • . • • • . . • • • . • • .............. , •• 5.517.32
llarUord
Methodist
Church.
TOTAL ASSETS .. • •• , • , ••• • •••••••• • .•••••••• $10,504,293.51
Born June 5, 1880, atTrhme,
LlABIUTIES

rarm:na.

0

Voters

LODGE TO MEE'll
omcers wDI be elected by
Middleport Lodge 363, F&amp;AM
at 7:30 p, m. Tuesday at the
temple. All Master Masons are
Invited.

AcCidents
Set New. Reco11fl
.
Aceldenta lnveatlpted Ill a
alnilo mont11 11v 1110 Golllpolla
PVst, Slate llJt!rwl,y Patrol,
reached a 11ft . Ill-Ume hll!h
Ill Oclober wheO 88 ...were lnvootlpted Ill Gollla and
Melga Counjlea.
Thlo Is an lnc-10 ol nlne
rrom the prevlooo montll ......

Last ...nth there were 21acoldenta In which 31 peraoo•
were Injured. Olllcora spent
1,0 17 hoUrs patrollln8 the hll!hwa,ya 'If Gollla and Molal CounUos, made 221 arrests, Issued
299 warnlnss, rendered aaolota
to 112 motorists and ooncllcted
soi"Ju,tor weilllle lntpectlolla.

77 aeeldents were investlpted.

lJDtll last I)IODth, September's
T1 accldenta had been tile alltime hll!h.
Gallla Caurt;y recorded three
trafllc !atallUes In less than
24 hrura 011 Oct. 31 and Nov.
I, altboul!h 0118 ol the victims
.... ln)lred 00 Oct. 25 and died
Nov. 1. Thelhreedeathabr&lt;llll!ht
tho year's !atallty total to nine.

Don'l Afteel MUk
Lightning and thunder do
not aftliCt mUk at all. It appears, rather, that hot molal
weather which produces socalle;l heat thunderatornll
also favors the growth of
bacteria and the spoiling of

food ..

VOL

ed

hero by Franklin Ginther, Up-

t"!f
_l"!!..ill~ Iliff!'"•-... Dlt c and ..,.,., director.
Glnlhe'r, a natiVe ol Middleport and gracllate "' Middleport llll!h School In tile late
toa, also waa instrumental mu ..
lie Instructor and barul dlrec-

QUICK QUIZ

Elberftlds are headquarters for
Carhartt Brown Ducks. Vi sit tht
mens and boys wear.

Equity capital, total ••••.•••••••••• , , • , , , o , , , ,
Common stock - total par Yalue • • •••••• , ••••••
(No. shares althorlzed -

$769,139.00

, , ,

o •••

300,000.00

12,000

(No. shares outstanding - 12,000

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Surplus •••••..•• o • , • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3oo.ooo.oo
Undivided profits , ••..• • ••• , o • , • • , , , , , • , , , o , , , , • 169.139.00
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , •••••.••• , •••. , ••• , •• 769,139.00
TOTAL UABIUTIDi, RESERVES, AND
.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS • , •••.••• , ••••• , ••••• ,f10,504,Za3.51
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 caleDIIar
deys eiKIIIW with call dele •••• •• , , , •. , ••••••••••• 8,844,684. 88
Average of t.otal1(8118 for the 15 calendar da}s
ending with call date. , .
6,934,070.66
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I, Paul E, Kloeo, Cs1hlor or tho abovHIImed bonk do hereb)o declere
that this report of c:onlltlon is true to the beot of my -loclp aiKI be!ter.
PAUL E. KLOES, Csahlor

tho Wllerojpld director a, otteot tile eorrectneal or thla report ol
co!Kiitloo arol de~lafo lhat It has been examined b7 ua and to the beot o1 our
knowledp aoo belie! lo true arol correct.
TIIEODORE T. REED, JR.
FRED R. CARSEY, JR.
TIIEREON JOHNSON - Dlrecton

- WASPI!NGTON - OPPOSITION TO TilE NIXON doctrine lor
olld!IW tho VIetnam War ceriered today on the President's r&amp;U.ure to repudiate tho Saigon gownment or ortar a tlmetab!e lor
U.S. troop wllhdrawaL
Tho President's a~Dtlr~ero aald he had leld tile altlaU011 oot
boM.U,, mplalned his plan as much aa he dered aoolhat he
should now set tho tBtlonal altii)Ort he sought. Few those commonii!W on Nboo's llonlaf night speech suggested be had otrered 1111lhiiW oubetantlally new, But • ..,porters aald his plan lor a
_ . - wllhdrawol was the rtlht wa,y to eiKI the war.
Critics Bald Nixon .... orreri!W nothln8 that showed tile remotest chance of success. Some crlUcs compared his apprc.cb
with that or Proaldort Lyrolon B. .Johnson.

or

madea!locko!peaslmlatslook
like dumb dodos by defeating
Athena, GeUlpolla, Wellston,
Nei801111W&amp;-York and !ronton,
and t5eJn&amp; Lopn.
Bernard Fulb:, t.IMss C&lt;Jott'ty
COral Gl-Ove', won ~·sole Owner.
llhlp ol oecmd place ID tile prosecuting attorney and a ROSouflleaatern ObloFootliall Con- tarlan, will be master ol cere.
ference last week by defeat- IIIDI11es. Common Pleas Juclp
John C. Bacon Ia Rotary's pres.
Ins lronlon 28-13.
Coach Chancey•s team, tnex- ident.

week by United Press llltemaUonal.
The Marauders, with a 1100league game remaining Fridey
nlgirt aplnst Claas A - •

(Conbnued ... -

OOIIIG. VAN111:

Will Speak
Coogressman Charles A.
Yanik ol tile 22nd District will
address a loth Dlstrlct Democ:rat workshop to be held Saturdey at tile Elks Club In Nelawille.

BY BOB HOEFUCH
sets more oxciUngwllb
each passing dey, when you'N

• uta

Vanik, alawgracklateofWest-

young at heart."

em Reserve, was elected state
aena1Dr ln 1940. He served on

Aed cerlalnly young at heart
Ia Mrs. Ruth Ell• Moore observed her 90th blrtbtlal at
her 'Middleport lUll bome -

tho Cleveland Board o1 Educatlm and before being elected to
Coogresa served as j!dgeortho
'111m! olpal Court.
Cong. Yanik Ia being Cr e-

dajr.

cpently mentioned as a senatorial candidate to fill the ol Stephen Young who bas an-

programmed

nounced his retirement as U.S.
Senator from Ohio.
Saturda,y' s wori&lt;ahop Is being

aponsored by tile lOth Dlatrlct
Democrat Actloo Club wblcb Is
headed by E. A, Wingett o1
Recine. The ftrst session alarts
ot 1 p.m. and will be followed
~ a 6 p.m. &lt;lltmer.
ConclncUng the workshop aessloo wtll be Slate Cbolrman
Eugene "Pete" O'Grady a n d
state headquarters.
eeded her In death. Mr. Moore spend the nlgirt with her, bow- O'Grl&lt;b' bao
I'OCJitated all pre.
died In 1960.
ever·
clnct committeemen, respeeThelhreellvln8 cbUdr011 are
91e Ia a member o1 tile Roy. live cllldldatea and D01110&lt;rot
WU!ard, Daa o1 CoiDDIIIIa and ol Nell!hbora Lodge ol Amer(Ccntlnuecl·o . - 8)
Goorp "' Maryavllle.
lea and was formerly a mem..
Mra. Moore hea 21 grand- ber o1 tile Pytblan Slaten
ehlldren, 21 great - grandchii- Lodge, 91e belooga to tile lollddren 1ttd a1x great-great.crand- dleport Church o1 Christ.
children.
·
Mrs, Moore Ia looking forThe elderly Middleport resl- ward to her Nov, 16 rl1l!ht.
dent liVOB olone and likes II. ()( c:ourae, Oylng Ia noWng to
Plano lor holcittw abort nr-91e reada
glasaoa her - abe earlier new to Arivices
at the Meiga Courthouao
"cooks up a storm " and ..,: zona to violt her son, but thet
Jo.ya -rally
healtll. A was WhOil abe waa YOUIIIV - monument next Tuesday 1n oJ&gt;.
........,. ol Veterans Day were
ne5l!hbor uaually comes In to abe .... ClCily 85.
_ 1 _ Monclay night by
; ; l 'I!U' · g ""W ·
.,,.
Drew Post 39, American L&amp;TEAM TO MEET
sloa.
BlJFFALO, N. Y. (UP!) The Big Bond Nellthborboool
Legl-lroa able to take put
HIIU')' Pia-aid pleaded Girl Scout aenlce loam will are aolced to notl(y Commanoler
_,.._ ill a cl"' court Mnnilav
.......
"
- - moot Thuradey ot the ...... Don RunneL Realdents are also
to a charp ofpub!lclntoxlca- hoUaa 1n Middleport rrom 9:30 urpcl to diap!a,y !las• that day,
tion, but told tile judge he to ll:30 a.tn. AU oxocuUve .,_
Memberahip for thetl0l¢year
couldn't . . . . . . 15-dey jail, t!cora, troop organizer• and
t.rm
troop &lt;maultallta are urpd to waa -.cad at 258 wltll tho
· at thla time.
"lbotvoto-IAimomiW," . - _ q..,.. o1
Jfamllllra areaak·
Pltdl olk! aald.
ed to.., ,..,.. • • thl1 wool&lt;
Jllpiiii..IIM!b U D I to d U.. eillrebel• '1110 ia9 P!GmR LUtbert, llf•Jtd
. "lilp'•:I\'Ubur P, Trawmill
IO~the~i1111lle
lllill ~ F!l'lt ~
olao mode Pl'Widciila ~· :~ "~l'iea ,:_ llc!r!flls.i'!O",
ant pve PlatLOCAL TEJU-:;
tnnioc! . 0 •• r to the special
.
eacb · iilll•• tile • • • "'id·llaal 47 at!'l· . ~ Alllarapa, J!o~'l!tll'•·
~it!t·na: VtiiiUonal ..,._
I Q - - ''train" wh!ch wW be I n . ~ la-JIIW •· ~ ol
tbetlt,H-1 . Lt~~e;• tllillo. Eria · Jl¥- ·' """""" ,
. l'WIOroy ot llotn. """"""" orQY at ll4fla.ILIIUtlola)o, Dnea
m bo ""'d iJtd m o}r-• ~· boa
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STORE HOURS

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To Churches Total $411;000

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-..,!rom
!!OJ

or

years. The matter was refer- the new Route 7 by~ss.
red to a committee headed by
Don Collins.
Mayor Logar was given authorlty to advertlae lor bid.e [or
a new body and tank for one of

PI Ia tentatively beUeved thel
the Hiland Church Road will
be rebuilt and improved since
It Uea In s good position to

the fire trucks in order to secure an accurate estimate of
the cost involved. Mayor Legar aald the body and tank

road to the new four . lane
highway. Pomeroy wiU contlnue to have an access road via
Union Av0101e olao, tho mayor
aold.
Cooacll cmrerred wltll Tom
Caaaeu, loeol manager o1 tho
(Cortinued oo pap 8)

ml.!bt coat as much aa $6,000.
However, be pointed out that
there Is a fire department IOYl'
ol ooe mill In elfect In tile town

provide

an

excellent access

Plan Service on Nov. 11

Partial Shiflet Bequests

- . . . . .'!"' - ""u-. '"-'

Lellle F. Fultz, Pomeroy busi.Desarnan, Mot:tdQ night res:IPed as a Pomeroy Village Councilman.
Although atterolln8 a regular meetiJw
couru:U Mooda,y
Dl&amp;lrt, Fultz submitted ltls reslgnatloo In wrltiJW to Mayor Char)os Lepr.
The letter aald, in part:
11
My realgnatlan as a member of the council olthe vUlage
ol Pomeroy Ia hereby submitted, effective this dele.
"As you wiD recall, I agreed to run for my presert term~
57 after you speclllcally """"&amp;ted that 7cPo oo, and with tile atlpnlaUm that I would servo only until a suitable replacement could
be toun:L It is a matterotrecOJ"dtbat J a++em;ed to resign more
tllen 18 lllOitba ago, but agreed to Oilal oo lor a 'short oddltlonal
ported.' It is olao a matter orrecordthat last AprU,I again oubaltted my resipaUon but was once more pre"Vailed ~ to remain. Because or the maoy d.emaiKis upon my time, I Ceelthet I
can oo IOIWOr do justice to the position.
"During my tenure of olftce, lor tile next four years. It
I have attempted to porauepoll- brings In
$6,000 IDilual_clu. wllldl _ . , . to me to ·IJ. There 11 a $6,000 lwll the In the bell Interest and of edneas remaining oo a new
tile most bcmollt to tile Jlllljor- fire truck recently deUvered
IIJ ol our c!Uzena, not ClCily for to tho - ·
toda,)', but tor years to come.
Counellman Rizer read a let.
.,Yoo 111a7 be assured that it ter in reterenee to his com ..
bas been a distinct pleaanre to nwnlcatlona with Congressman
have oerved with yoo and oth- Clar011ce Miller ill regard to
er members of couneU as the the possibiUey ~ securing a
governing body ror our vu. IIIJillliemental grant to belp wltll
la&amp;e.''
the sewage dlaposalsyltemnow
A Republican, Fultz bas aer- IIIICierwliY.
ved lor approximately 11 years
Altbou&amp;h tile 1-r•s content
as a councilman.
was discouraging, Cong. :wlMayor Logar accepted the lor aald he wW cmtlnno to look
resignation with regret. No re- Into obtaining more federal ald.
placement was named last night Tbe town already has received
but a new councilman is ex- au Eoonom1c Development Ad..
peeled to be named within the minlatratlm grant ol $562,000
next 30 days, However, COIDl- on the sewage project. Thiswaa
ell did elect Franldin Rizer orislnaUY eeUmated to he about
to sene as new president ~ 60 per cent ol the total cost.
the council, the post which However, due to rising costa,
Fultz had been holding,
the grant amounted to only about
CouncU heard a letter from 47 per cent or the cost by tile
four street department employ- time the contracts were award ..
es requesting pay increases ed.
of 50 cents an hour, time and
MIQ"or Legar reported on a
one.bal! payment for overtime meeting wlllcb be attended last
and double Ume lor holidays week in reference to tho exand ~ work. The letter peedlture ol 101110 $500,000 In
alated lhat the employes bawe federol !tmds glwen to Meigs
had no P8J' increases in two County for access roads onto

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New Mobe

9A.M.-5P.M.DAILY
94.M.-9
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Hope Dimmed of
More Sewer Aid

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Ticket aales nuat end- next
llloodey, Nov. 10. None will be
sold at the door.
Rotary and the Middleport
Fire Dept, wiD alll&gt;ud tho ban~J~et 'fii' groups. ·Pomeroy !Iramen, Rutland ftremen, and Ule
Pomero,y Lima Club are · cleUy Invited alao to atteoola
groups. MembersoiRotaryalao
have ticketa tor sale.

-'ar

WANTED

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Speech Analysis

Cong. Vanik

Among tile exciting upeo1llinl
events ror Mrs. lloore - has known plenty ol bard 1iOJ1I
In her time- Is a trip toTecDpe, Ariz., 011 Nov. 16. M r a,
Hanoi
perform IU
Moore will !ly rrom Cotum..
P AlliS - NORTI! VIETNAM AND TilE V!ET CONG oMclalbus and is not concerned abaat
ly corolemeed today President NWID'a peace program aa a Dlll&gt;o
the
modo ol tran-tiMil' aUegadly designed to prolcqthe war In Scdh VIet-.
tatlon exeept, perhaps, the u.
The dolagatlona or both Hanoi and the Viet Ceq at the Parpoets ol being hijacked.
It peace talks Issued otatements denounc!Jtgthechlefexecut!ve's
In Arlzoaa, Mrs. Moore wiD
pollclea as ae1 forth in hla llonlaf night fll)eech. The VIet Ceq
Ylalt with tile YOIIIIPII ol ila'
aatd Nboo dillllla,yed In hla speech a desire "to praloq aoo lnelitbt children, WWIU'd.
toull) the American war or aggression In South VletrBm."
BonJ. It Hartford, W, VL,
Mra. Moore c:ameto Middleport
A. do tlae
folh
at tile age ol I 4 to work as a
WASPIINGTON - LEADERS OF ANTIWAR demonltraUooa
c!omeatl c. At tile age "' 10
achednled Ialor thla month rldlc:uled President Nixon' a war poiiC7 - h aa diiiiiPOinti!W arollnsn!tiJW,predlctlrwthatltls com- alto was preparing lUll meola
so It was ~ ror her to
menta wW only drive more protesters Into tho atreeiL
''I think In a aense the apeodllo a clear
to our el- step Into hoUsehold enq»oy.
mont. h was married at tile
rorto to bring large IIIDibera ol people toW uhlttston." aald Ted
age
"' 15 to tile late George
Jolmaon, a Peador oltlle NO.. MoblllaatiClll Commlttoe to End tho
Moore, about live ......, boWar In Vlotnom (New Mobe). 111tt jrGOQ&gt; Is aponaori!V a NoY,
fore her 16th blrtbcla,y.
(CoeUnued 011 pep 8)
Mr. Moore was a eool minar and tile Moores were Ia and
out ol tile Mlotiloport CCJIIIIIUUI..
olW11t retumod.
Sorrow Ia DO ltr&amp;lt&amp;l!r to the
lllddleport lUll lad¥ wbo pro.
clallno that " " - Ia t h e
root ol oil avil." Five ol her
elitl&gt;t chlldreo - Neol, Aloazo,
SPa fl((ddleport c:burchea bawe chnrchea alter that Ume. In his FrMcla, 1'1111 and Aana _ pre. .b roceiYed checkafor$8,000 will, tile late Mr. llllllet ""'
U I pertlai 47otrlbut!cm ol tile provided for tile dllrcbea 111
lilote ot tile late · Fred Shlr- IDbailmoot ol bla oalatt.
V£TERANS MEllORIAL
:.t.
.
Earlier, tile clllrchas I o t
IIOSPJTAL
;
· lltcentiJ, JII'GPOIV cnmod b7 smaller amounts ranalnl rrom
Ad110111!ma - PlllrB BocMI',
late lfr. Shlrtetwauoldand $1,000 to $3,000.
lllcld!~ MoryGUke1, PGat.. ~
~.~
-·~at Wll . !btl • - - ' •ror: ..... Rouah, Pt. P!oaa
wl
' ii=~~:w ~·--·~...,_,
~
&amp;Ill; Mlc- Dorst, "'ddleport;
• .
tl.. """""'"'~·~-.
...,.. rolldod_ in .........
,.,..~~ Ethel Johtii!GD, Vlman; PIW"
Firat. .~ t!lli-111:
moi!llll to lwl•!h lt!OCIII'•
~
P,_..,:,.....

peopl,

Mrs. Myri Purcell, Kenalng.
ton, M&lt;l.; Mrs. E&lt;llth Grar, eo.
lumbus; Mrs. MlldredS tone,
ChiWcolhe; Mrs. Rulli Grlneteod, llaritord; Mro. L e a b
Llt21ngar, Westerville, and
Mrs. Doris Krall, Jackaonville, 1:;;;.....;::
N.C.; three sons, E. Plarold
Phlllll&gt;s, Arlington, Va.; Jemes
R. Phillips, Nitro, and Wayne
R. Phillips, Belle, W, Va.; 20
grandchildren, and 18 greatgrandchildren.
FIDieral services will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Wemesday at the
Foglesong Funeral Home with
tile Rev. IUllard BIDups olDelating. 1lnrlal will be In Gra..
bam Cemetery, Friends mey
coli at tllefutlarolhollleanytlme
after 3 p.m. Tueadey.

work in clrciPIItlon,
lncludillf drivllll ll&amp;ht
truck. Call The Dailr
Sentinel, 992·2i5&amp;, or
write sane, Pomeror,
Ohio.

en tine

Fears
Hijack

Critk. UJallled il tpelled oul

Adult, afternoons, to
w••

Cootbell ICJiad and Head COach
Charley Chancey and hla atal!,
and their wlvea, will be spacial
guests o1 the ~~ which Is
l)lO!I&amp;Ored by the Rotary Club.
IIOiarY,' ror·niilre tlt8ti25yoaro,
..,..,aored baJWpletl ror tile Mlddieport YeUow Jac:kets before
the acboola' conaolldaUmthree
years ago.
The Maraudar cheerleaders,

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W. Va., she was the daughter
ol tho late Emery L and Mellsaa Jacobo Robe. Her busband, Jacm, died In 1965.
!Urvlvlng are alx danl!hters,

PLAN DINNER
An elecllon dey dinner, sponsored by the Morris CblpOI,
wW be bold at the Spiller truotoea bullclln&amp;near Racine all clair
tomorrow.

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The pnbUc Is Invited to atvarsity and 111 resenes," also perlenced when the aoaaon
started, loaded with juniors, tend the banquet ane program
wW be l&gt;an!,let gueota.
UJIPOI' Arlington, campait!n- and with no regulars o! 1968 following lt. Dinner Ucketa, at
ln8 In tile toul!h C011trol Oh!o returning to tile otrenalve or $2.50 aacb, are on aole In
League, already bas """ Its defensive bacldiel4s, woo its ~meroy at the New Y o r k
opener against Claos A. Iron- Clothing Hoose, Slriaher 6
third straight cbamplonablp.
1m
st. Joe, dropped Ita eec- Lohse Drugs; ill ReUand at the
Cooach Moorehead's Golden
Bears have been ranked No. I eed game, nonJeague, to undo- RuUam Furniture store ancllhe
In Ohio Clau AA football all !oated Class AAA Pl. Pleas- Rutland Dept. store, and Ia
commitments.
faD by the Associated Press, ani ol Weot Vlrslnla, lost 35- Middleport at Dntton'a Drill
Members ol the Marauder and wm No. I ranking thla past 18 to champlm Jackson, then Store arol Western Auto Store.

By United Pross lnlernatlonal

••

"0!::Z$2

"1.

tor at Middleport llll!h School
CollOWUIB his gradnatlm rrom
Ohio Slate University. Ginther
wW attend tile banquet and aent COach Moorehead.
The l&gt;an!,let was moved up
from Thursday, Nov. 13, to
Wednesday, NoV. 12, to accommodate COach Moorehead'•

Ellterfelds In Pomeroy

Dies Sunday

TOTAL DEPOSPTS ••• , •••.•••• 19,393,994,10
(a) Total demarol deposits , • , • , , 3.113.895.11 .
(b) Tolal Ume. &amp; savings deposits, 6,280,098.99
other liabilities •• , , . • , , , , •••••••••• , ••• , •. , ••••
TOTAL LIABIUTIDi ... , , .. , ••••• , ........ . .... . . ~
62
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
.
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans
(set ~ pursuart to IRS rulqs) •••••.•• , • , , •••••• , •• $34,297.89
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIFS .••••••.••$34,297,99
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

xxn 1\Jo. 140

waa prevalled upon to come

Mrs. Phillips

Certl11ed and otncers' checks, etc. • , , ••• , , , , , , , • , , , , • , 66,735.11

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Devoted To The ln#A11wll Of The Meiga-Ma10n
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT (')f-110
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,

Marvin Moorehead, atbleUc
cllroctor and head football coacb
"' Upper Arlington llll!h School,
with a st:r1n1 ol 29 atratlht
Ylctories, will be the principal
spoakor tile ev0Din8 o1 Nov. 12
sports tans honor the
Melga Marauder football loam.
Lee McComas, chairman ol
tile Mlddleport - Pomeroy Ro.
tary Clw committee arranging
tile ban~ and program, aold
llc!nda,y nlgirt COach Moorehead

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or

Paris Talks
All
'
But Written Off_

' "Under the new orders," swn,mer eKchange of letters
NI)(On said, "the primary bo'-&lt;1 .Nl..;, and tho tat• &lt;io
mission of our troops Is to Chi . Minh.
By STEWART HENSLEY
The other sl,4enable the South Vle1namase
WASPIINGTON (UP0 - Preatdem Nboo hal vlrlua11)' writforcn to e11ume the full not shown "ft..
ten ol1 tile Paris lalkL He , _ plna hl1 ' - • "" a gradnol U.&amp;
responsibility for the security of to join us ir.
withdrawll from VletDam UDder cmdltlma dvilw thos.i&amp;an-peace."
South Vietnam ."
rnmort a !Igbt!!W chance lor survivaL
Aldol said N
He said the South Vietnamese
The pre1ldonl'a adolreoa to tho llltimllonlaf nlaht was aimere gaining In strength even speech himself. f.:
~ .-'
at two audiences:
more rapidly than he had Informed In at ~
.,.&lt;
He _.(ed to the American pomlic lor Ume ln .wblch to
Nixon would say ., d.
anticipated.
-:(.
.fl
•vo
a carefully ataged puUout keyed to thelncreuuw abWty
The President Indicated he full agreement, U.
'
:
'
&gt;
&lt;l
&lt;t
'Ill
V - a e to deferollhomoelveL
held little hope for a neQOtlated said.
~ o ~ 0
warned Hanoi tho
~ !!·
.
le would be Interrupted on the negotleflng front."
·
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United States would
In his May 14 address In
~ d'l ~
'rong and effective Vietnam, the President had
· ~ ·" .-'
-• • If tho Communis!$ omphaolzed hll pr_.ls lor a
0 '1- .-reased Infiltration or the negotiated peace, Involving
level of violence during the U.S. mutual withdrawal• by Hanoi
pullout .
and tho United Slates ond •
political settlement worked out
by tho SOigon government and
the Viet Cong.
Mondety night he put hi•
Nixon called this "a plan
Arec~
emphasis
on a pl11n for staged
which will bring the war to an
PRICE
10
CENT~
1969
end regardless of what hap~s

Upper Arlington Coach Moorehead
Will Speak at Marauder Banquet

THE SHOE BOX

Demand deposita of llldlvlduala, partnersbll&gt;s,
and corporations • • • • • • , , , , • , •••••••••• $2,464.183.86
Time am aavi~Wa deposits IIKiivlduals, partner shills,
arol oo11&gt;0raUons • • • • • • •• ••••...• ••• ..••• • • 5,908,09&amp;. 99
Deposits or United Slates Governmert , • , • , • • , , , • , , , , , 3535,109.58
Depoolts of Slates aiKI pollUcol subdivisions .••• , .•••• •••• 915,718.07
Deposits of commercial banko , , ••••• , • , ••• , ••.• , •••.• 4,087.89

South

agreement. He ukl "no pr~
new onion 1uporlodlng tho greu whatewr has bien made
previous ttrMegy or maintain· except agreem..,t on the lhape
lng maximum military pressure of tho berGOinlng table" delpllo
the Parl1 t•ttw and a serlet of
ort·1ho Commun1111.
"secret lnltletlvn," Including a
Prim1ry Mission

Gen. Creighton W. Abrams,

Pomeroy Council President Fultz Resigns

Water Proofi 111

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In

President lo got tho n.ttonel mont.
"II I conclude th.t tncroalod
support llo sought. But crlllca
said Nixon offered IIHio now, enemy action JeopardiZH our
end l - 1 of tho Nov. 13-15 remaining forca In VIetnam, 1
antiwar demon1trallon1 celled •hall not hesitate to take stroog
ttl&amp; speech •·a clear Impetus to and effective measures to deal
our efforts to bring large wlth .tha1 situation," he uld.
Nixon's 33-mlnute addr111
numberl of - t o to Wo&amp;htng.
appeeled to "the great silent
ton."
The
Pretldent himself melorlty" of Americans for
solemnly warned Hanoi that support of hit policy of
U.S. withdrawal plans are "orderly, scheduled" wlthdrecontingent on a continuing lull wei. But It also was e clear
In military activity. He said tho notice to the Saigon governenemy "could make no greeter ment that It cannot count on
mistake" than to step up the Amerlcentroopslndeflnltely.
Nixon . revealed that during
fighting while the United Stoteo
Is carrying out the delicate his July visit to Vietnam he
maneuver of gradual disengage- gave the American commander.

at y

Kiser Service

••••

total Immediate American pull-

out as a couru that would lead

He opoclflcally mentioned Bor·
lin, the Middle Eo1t ond
"eventually oven In fho Wfttern
Homllphore."
"For tho futuro of puce,
precipitate withdrawal would be
a dl1111ter of lmmenM magnltude.'' he said In o broodca1f
from the White House. The ·
speech had around great
public expedattons because It
was announced three weeks In
advance.
Time For """-I Support
Supporter• said tho "Nixon
doctrine" set forth the VIetnam.
ollu.tlon llonmly end In ao
much detail as poulbl.......,nd
now It was time for the

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MEIGS THEA TIE

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t. IPildld a1 South VIetnam Is
eblt to take over more and
more of Its own defense.
H&amp; rejected demands tor a

VIetnam and lead to Commu-

Dies Sunday

The Farmers Bank and Savings Company

be • gradual process which can

nist aggression In other areas.

Kenneth Lamp

Ann

By LOUIS CASSELS
WASHINGTON CUPIJ -Pre•·
ldont Nixon lold the nation
Mondety nlghl he hal worked
out a pion with SOigon lor "the
complete withdrawal of oil U.S.
lf'OU"d forces" from Vietnam.
He gave no timetable tor
withdrawal. But lie said II will

to "massacres"

Chris-Craft
Reports New
Record Sales

SHOE GREASE
NEATSFOOT Oil

·complete Withdrawal from Vietnam Promised

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eroy,
Commanler Hunnellt11l0UDCed a meeti!W olthe Past Commandors CIW lor 7 p.m. Wodneadey, Nov, 19. As' a dinner Is
beillll pia_., those wbo wW
be pre- are aslced to notl(y

HumoL

Commanler Hutmol Invited
members to attend a roctpdon
Sllllla.Y rr.... 2 to 4 p,... ot t11e
Pomeroy Elementary School,
houoritV MrL carrte ~~euts,o
linl, eighth cllatriet amdllar;y
prooldort. PI waa - . . ! alao that Phil Oblbtpr Ia to bead '

Olarlos Swalse1 .._red oa t11e alllllll Gill ror t11e Y.,..
a project ol JlodLH,_ steps lrom p.........,deai&amp;Dedtore•nhn

near the post h..,. on Leglm hofll)ltallud wterana4nrlnctbe t
Terrace to Weill Main Sl. The Chri . . . . bolidQ . . . .
atepo are ,_,., llnlahed.
Ll&amp;hts will be IW""'
A ,._t wu ~~- .., tile
mon111!7 party lbr IAIIcm and

Audl¥7' •I

hn 11101 tii05r

wlveo or a
. , . tiOl¢
euch party waa •••
• ad ·ra.Nov, 2hillll PliO OhllaJ r, Joe
Str.mlo ~ ..... '-111-Jitiell as
hosts.
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Marauder Reserves Win
3 - Tho

Rutl~ndCiub Receives 5 Regionql Awards
Rullsnd' F'rltlldly Oll'lkners Larry Edlwards rt~~re•entod tho k...,n teochet and leeterer and

NEW YOUK- Mia' s pals

ex-

pect she'll have twins .••. An

American gambling hotshot who
missed the boat In Cuba (got a
gambling okay Crom Battista
jUBt da.Ys before Castro arrived) and in the Bahamas (revelatioos that he helped finance
L.ynden Pindling' s successful
campaign kiboshed his entry
there) finally snagged a casino - in Haiti . ... Santa Greed:
St. Nick in the windows of a
'\ 34th St. &amp; 7th Ave.
alrea-

FALL
IS IN THE AIR!

10

•••. And hellda,y parties will
be earlier and swingier t h I s
year: the Gay 90s got· reservations for two olfl&lt;e orliea fer
Dec. 10 .. .• Joan Rivera satisfied NBC - her one-shot uTo..
night'' hostessing gets he'r a
full Carsoo-week early In '70.
Sad Did&lt; Cavett: met AHred
LWII and Lynn Fontanne in Ellrope where they told Did&lt; they
loved his demised TV show and
were "dying to come oo but
didn't have the nerve to ask''
•••. That's the sort 11 notion to

as she car-

ried lhst ffiiiiiY carats,
The Cafe st. Denis, 38
years abaft the Stork Club on
E. S3rd st., moves over near ..
er Lincoln Centre, Bdwy. theatres and the COliseum to 240
West 56th St .... The world's
one big ahew biz: N. Y, Bank
for Savings In the theatriesl
district has slgns on the counters when tellers are at lunch,
"Intermission."
''Angela," a new witless
"comedy" starring GeraldiDe
Page, should have Its cloaing
notice up by the time you read
Ibis .... h's a dreadfUl disas
ter . by &amp;unner Arthur Long;

justiiy one whole hour TV special immejut .••• Now Vicki Carr thinks she's up for
the .. Holiday" revival in the
K. Hepburn role .... Didn't Aml 'bye!

Songsmith Joe Meyer Wbo
inal'? .. .. Bumper stickers tum wrote "Callt. Here I Come"
up within days cj: lillY event: but lives in N. Y. also wrote
11
newest is, '"Long Uve Paul the old musical goldmine A
Cup of COffee , A Sandwich and
McCartney."
Cutrate psychologists ana- You" and doesn't drink coftee
lyze the million..plus p.~rchase --~ · More good restaurants open
of the Cartier Diamond lhus: &amp;mdays, Pen &amp; Pencil, ChrisCartier wins the institutional to's LAlchow's .... BOAC ls
goodwill for its seylish emcl. considering showing movies
ency in unloading this enor. aieft after all these holdout
mou s rock; Liz &amp; Dickie win year a .••• I! yoo Jug kids along
the year's lavish jewel award on planes these days, most mofor b.J.ylng it .... The &lt;elebrtzy vies aren't suitable .... And
fallout has been fwlny: one jew- how you gonna. keep them rrom
eler of modest if not totally ob- encOWIU!ring the explicit nudiscure reputation called famed ty? .... ''Last Summer" star
pearl wholesaler Ted Walters Cathy Bums went on the unexpecting Walte rs would know employment rolls after finishhis name instanter and Ted ask- Ing that rum but l&lt;oows where
ed why .... The reply; 11 We bid her next limelight is coming
on the Cartier Diamond Liz from: she signed for Evan HunTaylor got!" •• •• Winner oC the U!r' s upcoming Bdwy. play ....
luxury .,realism award would be At the GroWid Floor ex-GleaMrs. Paul Ames, sister oC our son 2nd banana Frank F o nU. S. Ambassador to London taine, who has II children, said
WaiU!r Amenberg, whe paid he's negotiating a TV ldddies
$500 ,000 for It and eventually show.
Jeanne Moreau's son Jerome
understood abe was a target
for IIIIYihlns !rom robbery to Richard (his pere Ia M. JeanLouis Rlchanl) io another second generation actor, due in
"Le Piatomeu .•.• Edmund Dillon ef the all.Jrish "Emerald
Show Band" at lhe Riverboat
had a foine reunion here with
Brian Friel, his headmaster at
Harding play the stage - orig-

Wh y Not
Bring It
Indoors 1
With A

•

Lovely

FROM

DUDLEY'S
WE HAVE MAHY IH
A HARVEST OF FALL
COLORS

DUDLEY'S
FLORIST
59 N. SI!!!COHD AVE .
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO 45760
PH. 992-5560

Club recelvedaeveralawardoat
the Jle8iaol 11, Ohio Asooclallon ol Garden Clubs fall meettrw at Lake HGPO Saturday,
Awardo '*elved were Oral
In Region 11. !01" prdenlherabOx, to save on postage. Make py work with lhe special edllCII•
out a check or mone.7 order to Uon chUdren at the R.atand El·
VIetnam Mall Coli 1n· ·the ementary School, for the1868amount d U!n cents for each 69 ,
and second P,iace
card In the J18Ckage, and Bend ln.l!¢1)011 11 !ortheflowerahow:
lhla In a separate envelope staged by lhe club during the
stuck to the top ef the pad&lt;- year 1967-68.
age,
. The club also tied !or Oral
"This Is an Ideal Chrlstmso place in Region 11 on the publi•
project for clubs, schools, elcy book for 1967 - 68, The
scout troop&amp;, churches, nter. Me•.,.. CO"_.,.. Chrlstm•s
•
ana groupo and families. You'll er shew received a third place
never kn&lt;nJ hoW much letters award in the atate ard the Rutfrom home mean to oor mm. land Friendly Gardeners were
Many will wriw had&lt;, If you active participants inlhst sh.,..,
rOCJJeSt il De&lt;ember 1 Ia the
Mra. Harold Wolfe, Mra.
deadline tor Chrlsbnaa card Howard Birchlleld IUid Mra.
mailing to V.M. C, Thank yoo. - - - - - - - - -'- E. PAUL STEWART, Co- lidne" in his OOOcJ Joe, even
lumbus, Ga.
e doe sn 't 8CIJ aa1 at a
if
Dear Helen:
mouse. Make-up, the right clothWbal a bummer!
eB, a small bit cj: feminine
1 would do anylhlng to keep dependency help here.
up with Ron. I broke my leg
A anoaky Sportawr would
skiing with him; fell off a rock IIMU! Mary on one cj: llloae
into
ley river with all my "muscle" things with you two.
clothes oo when 1 was hiking Then, when she caves in, atand
with him. Next 1 dam near by for the evening daU! 1 he
cut o/1 my 1ne on his motor- couldn't keep. In olher wordJ,
cycle. I got a fish honk 1n my be a woman for all -sonsoose when he tried to teach me both outdoor and Indoor. - H.

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Meigs Belpre
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had just scored 17 points and
grabbed 16 rebounds-not a bad
night's work on a basketball

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and Milwaukee In the Eastern
Division. have a hex on the
Bucks. They beat the then
expansion club In all six of
their meetings a year ago. and
Monday night's triumph was
New
York's
second over
Milwaukee In three nights.
Willis Reed, the Knlcks' 6foot -10-245-pound center, easily
won the matchup with Alclndor,
the Bucks' million -dollar rookie

Lew

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early moments, taking a 34-23
lead after one period . The
Bucks closed to within 56-52 at
the half, but New York quickly
regained a 10-poinl margin In
the third quarter and Milwauk·
ee never got closer than three
points again .

.seven baskets In 20 at1empts,
and faul'fd himself on defense .

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Hayes, wife of Ohio State Coach
Woody Hayes, became the first
women to address the weekly
quarterback Club luncheon here
Monday·
People ask me occasionally
what I do when somebody
jumps up alongside me In the
lfands and yells, 'Woody, why
In Hell are you doing that?' and
I tell them I lump up and yell,
'Yeah, Woody, why In Hell are
you doing that?"' she said.
Mrs. HayH said her husband

had Hayes on the tombstone,"
she said.
Mrs. t-{ayes said she may second guess her husband from the
stands. but never at home. He' s
the boss on the field and I'm
the boas in the kitchen and lrt
the house."
''We get a lot .of calls, " she
said. "We're listed right In the
phone book under W. W. Hayes
Once somebody called and said
/ Woody Is a big fathead' for not

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6. SWingers, 7.

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period last Saturday.
Offensive guard Tom eackhus could see action Saturday .
He has been out three games
with an ankle injury.

8. Bombers.
High Game aiJI Series - lt
Whitlatch, 234 and 561 .

Forward George Csrter ~a1
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records.

· Today Wll 01W cMy.'"

stofa was the first veteran
WEDNESDAY MIXED
player Brown selecled for lhe
l . Try Hards, 2. Shamrocks,
Bengals when the club came 3, H&amp;M, 4. Hysell, 5. Chi Rei,
into existence less than two 6. Duds.
years ago. Since then, howev ..
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eran Sam Wyche and more reHigh Series - B, Termant,
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CINCINNATI (UPI) -

throws to eclipse his previous
high of 19 points. He also pulled
down 16 rebounds to lead both
teams In that category .
Teammate Jimmy Jones took
Korlng honors with 26 polnto.

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Local Bowling

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Govan hit 10 of 17 lleld goal
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CINCINNATI (UP)) - John
Slota, member of the Cincinnati Bengals' taxi S&lt;J.uad, said
be did not sign with the Detroit
Uons because it was not in
his best interests in the long
SPORN
rWI.
1. D. Shift, 2, Rejects, 3, Left"I thought it best I remain over s, 4. B. Shifi, 5. C. Shift,
here in Cincilmati in the same 6. King Pins, 7. Wild Men. 8,
position to negotiate with any A. Shift.
of the 25 other teams i n either
High Game - R. Couch, 216.
league," the frur-year quarterHlih Scries-C. Yeager,572.
buck uld.
High Te8.'ffi' Game ard Series
Bengal a had believed sto. ~ D. Shift, 870 and 2539,
fa had come to terms 'trith De ..
troll, but the team announced
STEELWORKERS
Monday no contract bed been
1. Tappers, 2. Rejects, 3.
signsd.
Nuts &amp; Bolls, 4. Stingers, 5.

Tremblay, an umpire in the
Jerald Govan scored a career International League last seahigh of 22 points to lead the son and a profeulonal umpire
New Orleans Buccaneers to a since 1965, has been hired by
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6. Arkansal (6-0)
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1•. Houston (4-2)
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - No. 12 back's 11 completions In 19 at- about that guy."
The four games Cook misled
Is well again, but then, every . temp1s for 189 yards reaulted In
because
of an Injured arm the
body know1 that .
the 31 -17 upset few thought they
Bengals
lost . Wyche quarterThey could see ·it for them . would see.
backed those games.
selves Sundlly.
"He gets away from the cen" Let's faoe It, " one Bengel
Greg Cook. who wnn No. 12
By United Press ltternatioral
for the Cincinnati Bengals, went player confided Mondlly. "Jt"1 ter quickly and vet• back 1111·
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er and deeper to set up ond
W. L. Pet. GB agalns1 the undefeated Oekland No. 12. He didn't do anything throw," coach Paul Brown uld.
R'alders Sunday aftef missing better than Sam Wyche, yet he
Indiana .. . ... 6 I . 857
"He's nimble and all of thla
four
games. The rookie quarter- gets It done. There Is something
Kentuck)' ..... 6 2 , 750 'h
makes It tougher to tackle
Pittsburgh . ... 4 2 ,667 l'h
him ."
Carolina , .. ... 4 4 ,500 21;,
The two-year-old Arnerlc.n
NewYork .,,., 3 5 .375 3'h
'F ootball League team evened
Miami. . ..... 3 6 ,333 4
Its season record at t&amp;-4 with the
Weot
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPIJ- this season that Hayes had win . The Raiders dropjl! t out
W. L. Pet. GB Woody Hayes doesn't generally expressed satisfaction with an ot flrot place In the Western DI Dalla&amp;, , . • • ,7 4 .636
believe In statistics, but one offense that hal amassed 3,035 viSion with the loss.
Los Angeles , ,5 5 ,500 1'h figure brought out a smile total yards and averaged 4.4.5
Bul the Raiders believe they
polnis In steamrolllng past can come from beh lnd to take
Waohinglon .. . 4 6 . 400 21h ,.,..,nday.
New Orleans ,. 4 6 .400 41;,
"Our offensive consistency Texas Christian (62-0), Wash- the title again.
The Bengal• also think Oak·
Denver ... ... 2 7 , 222 4
went up i .S per cent after the Ington {41 -1oi), Michigan State
Northwestern geme. It' s now (~21), Minnesota (3+7), Illin- land will go all the way .
Monday'&amp; Results
"I wish we didn't have to go
Ne'o' Orleans 125 Wash 115 up to 76 ..4 and we hope to get It ois (41 -0) and Northwestern (l5·
6)
.
out
there (io Qakland) and play
up
to
80
per
cent,"
he
said
at
(Only game acheduled)
Wlsccmtln
Next
them
again/ ' said Brown. "We
his
weekly
press
conference.
Tue.sda,y's Games
Next
on
the
list
Is
Wlscon1ln
caught
Oakland flat . We hit San
For
the
record,
the
Buckeyes
Carolina at Washington
which
Invades
Ohio
Stadium
Diego
and
Kansas City like that
amassed 34 first downs and 575
(Only game scheduled)
Saturday.
and
they
weren't
a bit flat the
total yards In· their 35-6 wln
With
three
games
remaining,
next
time
we
faced
them ."
over spunky Northwestern last
senior
fullback
Jim
Otis
Is
John
Guillory,
a
Bengel deNBA STANDINGS
Saturdlly.
within
25.4
yards
of
becoming
fensive
back
who
holds
no bitBy United Press Inter national
Quite a few players graded
the
first
Ohio
State
running
terness because the Raldera
East
extremely high In Ohio State's
w. L. Pet. GB 20th consecullve win. Wingback back to register 1.000 yards In a waived him, calls Oakland "the
best team In football ."
New York. • •• 11 1 ,917
Larry Zelina, for Instance, season .
The 6-foot, 218-pound piledriv"I mean It," said Guillory, a
Philadelphia • · • 4 3 . 571 4lh operated at 9..t per cent
er from Celina, Ohio, has Stanford graduate. ''We think
Milwaukee
6 5 545 411, efficiency·
crashed for 746 yards on 159
Heitlmoro ." ." ." :4 5 : 444 r}J,
Hoy01 SaH1fiod
carries (4 .7 average) and 10
Detroit
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Ollensl
ve
guard
Alan
Jack
3 4 ' 429
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graded 89.5 per cent In 63 touchdowns. Otis was named
Boston • ••..•• 3 4 . 429 :;t;, plays.
offensive Back of the Week
Cinclnnatl, • • •3 7 .300 7
Brian Donovan, Jack's run - Monday by Hayes .
Tackle Chuck Hutchinson and
West
ning mate at guard. made five
W. L Pet. GB downfield blocks. A sixth Alan Jack shared offensive line
Atlanta - - . • • 6 3 .667
crunching block was executed honors while end Dave WhitSan Fran. . • . 4 3 .667 % behind the line of scrimmage. field was the top defensive
Los Angeles • • 5 3 . 625 1h
It was one of the few times lineman.
Each Monday before practice,
Chicago • .. . • . 5 3 •625 'h
SUCCEEDS
SMITH
1
Hayes
awards what he calls
Phoenix • . •• . 3 5 .375 2 h
PORTLAND,
Ore.
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UPU
Joe
Buckeye
Leafs for consistency
ScatUe ..•• . . 1 7 .125 41h
Etzel,
an
assistant
coach
for
and
great
plays.
San Diego .. .. . 1 7 .125 4'h
five
years
at
the
University
of
Oils
Gals Leal
Monday's Results
Portland,
Monday
was
named
One-third
of a leaf, for
New York 109 Milwaukee 93
head basketball
coach to Instance, Is awarded fOf' a
(Only game scheduled)
succeed Ernie Smith, who died touchdown . That means Otis
Tuesday's Games
last Tuesday of a heart attack . earned one full leaf for hIs
CincinJBtl VII. Philadelphia
Etzel. a graduate of the school, three TO's against Northwes·
(At Baltimore)
also is head baseball coach .
tern .
San Francisco at Baltimore
Hays expec1s all of his
SIGNS CONTRACT
New York at Phoenix
banged-up
players to be ready
DETROIT IUPJ) - Six-lootSeattle at Detroit
for
Wisconsin,
including quar eight center Erwin Mueller,
(Only games schsduled)

has coached during moat of dolnt this or that. 1 told him
Brown said stofa "has the right
their married life "So I don't that he had called the right
as a cab man to go anywhere
know anything else."
place because ... there isn't a
"When we first came to Co- wife alive who doesn't occaslonlumbus 19 years ago, it was ally think her husband is a tat.
head."
Mrs. Hayes made It clear she
was not filling In for her husband in her appearance.
"I 'm no substitute. I don' t
NEW YORK (UPI)-The
United Press International top substltute for anybody, not even
20 ma1or college football teams for Woody . I' m here on my
with first place votes and won- own."

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Tho R.ldon !hOmMI""' ...,.
Sundlly'a stunnlnt . _ )llfollosopl!lcally. Moot of tho pta"'"
odmlllodthoy tlmpJy pllyW 1wo
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Alclndor blamed himself Monday night after the slt"eaklng
Bill Bradley added 19 points
Now York Knlckerbockers had
and Dave DeBusschere 18 for
defeated the Milwaukee Bucks,
the Knicks, while rookie Bob
10'1·93, lor their 11th win In 12
Greacen, playing In his first
National Baoketbell Association at 7-loot-2 and 225. Reed scored regular season game, topped
starts this year.
35 points and pulled down 12 Milwaukee with 18.
The Knlcks, now with a 4112 rebounds .
Alclndor was unhappy with
game bulge over Philadelphia
The Knlcks led lor all bul the the fact he had made only

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By KEITH WISECUP
The Meigs Marandera reaervea -ched by Fentoo Taylor, John Bentley, and Don Dixon ended their seasoo on a wir&gt;ntrw note by edglrw the Balpre
reserves S-6 Monday night at
Middleport.
The vlct«y, which Olllllieted
Meigs' reeord at 4-2, revenged a 22--6 earlier lo111 to t h e
Ooldon Rockets.
The ftred.q&gt; lltUe Marauder&amp;
hit hard aD evenlrw long and allowed Belpre only four firat
down&amp; and 108 net yard a.
Ma~s acored Its only touchdown. the ftrst quarter after
tho Belpie sate(ymsn tumbled
·Keith Vanlnwagen's punt and
Virgil Phillips recovered on the
Balpre 24. Mark Williams ran
the final three yards for the
1core. Bob Werry's pass toJtm
Morrh tor the extras proved to
be tho margin of victory.

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YOUTH ASKED FOR JTJ
Thia column Ia for )IOIIDI(
poQple, their problema and
pl_,..s, their troubloa and
ton. Aa with the rest cj: lleiOII
Help Ual , II welcomes lauglto
but """'t clodgo a aerloua quesUon with a bruah-&lt;111.
~OPERATION CHRISTMAS
CARD" NEEDS YOUJ
Dear Readers:

demonatrstor ot Japanese flower arranpmenta, hqhlighted
the meetlrw-

club atlhemeatlrwconduetedby
Mn, John Reese, regional director, IUid hosted by the VInton
COUII\Y clubs. Presentation of
awards, reciJiidtlon of slate ol•
flcera, illltaUation of regiOMl
otneero and a talk by Mro. Robert Duranl,
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George tarson, Mr::.. J o h n:
lludson;
bolo!• to send to soldiers In lng ror 111o Lakin potlents. One
VIetnam. Money was contrtoot- new member, Mn. George car.. IUo, Mra:,. John Uoach; in~t:na.­ ltoach, Mrs. J!:v.)Jrn Stewart, ·
tional relatloos, Mrs. Marsh- ~r'l . Roberta Young, Nr1. Ma·
, od !01· Mrs. Clara Wllllamo to son, lolaaoo, was welcomed.
all,
and safety, Mrs. ltoborta tllda Noble, Mrs. Clara Wilbuy articles -.led b7 sorvCommittee chairmen appoint.
liams, Mrs. &lt;.:atherlne swatzel,
Young.
ed were, better living, Mrs.
icemen·.
Refn&amp;hmenta were sarvod to Mrs. Oscar Casto, Mts. George
Evelyn Stewart, Mrs. John Mc- mombers of the year.
Sllo also requested that eaeh ~Fox; eltlzenshlp, Mrs. LawNt:w n.wt:N - ~s ga. president and Mrs . Roberta
Daniel Wid Mrs. John Marshall
T h e president reminded club member bring two wrap~ renee Roush; cultural art&amp;, Mrs. Lawrence Rou!ih, M r s. Hudson, Mrs. Holen Fell, and .
lore came to the MallOn llomc- YooRil the devotlooal leader.
Mrs. Roberta Young, Mrs. were voted outstanding chi&gt; members to bring articles for peel poekages to tho next meet- Mrs. John McPanlel; health, Dorothy Cartwright, M r s. Mrs. John loleDsniel,
maken llallow0011 par\Jr last
Tucodllj', November 4, 1009

The aMUal fall featival of
t h e Sa.liabury Elementary
S&lt;hool PTA will be held Nov .
If at 6:30 p.m. at the school.
Commttteea appointed for the
event are aa Collows:
Ticket aellera, Mr. and Mr1.
WUllam Witte, Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Hoiwer, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Dais.
Door prizes, Mr, and Mrs.
Jeff WUson, Mr. and Mrs. David Slater, Mrs.Franceacarleton. )1188 Rosalie Story, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Cole, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Eblin, and
Dr. and Mrs. Joho Ridgway .
Flab pond I, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Morris, Mr. and Mrs.
Jameo Smith, Mr. and Mra.
Jack Welker, Mr. and Mrs.
John Blake, Mr. and Mra. Ron-

'11olraday evening at the home
of Mn. John Marshall , New

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ON SALE NOW!
TUESDAY ONLY!

t11n, dlsgul&amp;ed as a flapper of
the 20a, made a grand en-

trance and won a prize for the
prettiest.
Mra. Catherine SWatzel, Mason, an Apache or a CherO-

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Young, Cllltoo, received a prize ror tho ugliest and
Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright, the
moat comic. Others receilling
pme prizes were Mrs. George
llud11011, Mrs. Jomn McDaniel
and Mrs. MaWda Noble. Aller
the eueata WlD1&amp;sked. M r s.
Young presented the devotionals.
Mrs. John McDsnlel exhibit.
ed the Maeon Homemakers
Serapbook whieh won a blue ribbon at Ma1&lt;11 County Achievemart D~. Mrs. McDsntol was
auloted by Mrs. Gordon Young
In compiLing the book.
During the buslne&amp;s meeting
lolra. Catherine SWallel of the
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NASON - The Woman's Soclolr of Chriatlan Service at
Christ U n l I e d Methocllst
Cllllreh, Mason, observed Call
to Pr~or and Self-Denial on
Monda.v evening. Goeot o were
women from Albright u n i t e d
Methodist and t h e Clifton
ebargo.
Following a half hour meditation, a program entitled Let
the Earth Bring Forth, was pre&amp;elted by Mrs. ~ Prolfltt.
Othero partlelpatlng were Mra .
Clareaeo Baler, Mrs. Parker
Hinzman and Mrs. John Chat.

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SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
1. Ferguson &amp; White, 2, Luellen, 3. Sllamroeks, 4. White
&amp; Nelson, 5, Smith's, 6. Ew·
1118 &amp; Shrlmplln, 7. Eagles, 8.
Lanier &amp; Newmsn. ·
High Como - W. Gabr ltsch
177, L Lanter, 209.
High Series - E. White, 573,
A, L White, 477,

Htgh Team Game - Lucifers
664.

Hlch Team Sorles - Ferguson &amp; White, 18611.
MONDAY MERCHANTS
1. Mason Cc. Bank, 2. Tom
Rue Motors, 3.. W. Va. Nat'l
Guard• 4. Miller s Ins., 5, Penn
Central R.R., 6. Siders St(&gt;p\1.
Hich Game - E. White and
J. Haggerty, 224.
Hllh Serle! - R. Ma son, 598.
Hlch Team Game - Mason
Co. Bank, 961.
Hlsh Tesm Series - Mason
Co. Bank, 2859.

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Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman H,yaell, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles WUilams.
Flah pond 2, Mr. and Mrs.
~monel Cole, Mr . and Mrs.
James Haggy, Mr . and Mrs.
Leland Parker, llfr. and Mro.
Norman Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Arnold.
Kitchen, Mrs. Bel\v Fnlmer,
Mr. and Mrs. La,yton Soyre,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simpson,
Mr. and Mra. Ivan CarmiUl,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pullins,
Mr. and Mrs. llonnld Darst.
Dart game, Mr. and Mrs.
John Teaford, Mr. and Mra.
Ed Ball, Mr. and Mrs. James
Bearhs, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Smith.

Prayer Service Held
Baptlst Women's Day or
PrtQ'er was observed by the
B. H. Sanborn Missionary So.
dety MDnday nliJitt at the Middleport Firat Baptist Church.
Let Us Rise Up andllulldwas
the theme of the program condueled by Mrs. Milton Hood
aaoloted b,y Mrs. Fred Hollman, Mrs. Charles Slmons,
Mra. Elizabeth Slavin, a n d
Mra. Charle s Edwarda. Tho
service consisted of scripture,
hYmns and silent pr~er perlods. Mrs. Gibbs was orWJIIlst
and the ushers for the offerIng, to go for projecl8
the
Baptlst World Alliance, wore
Mrs. llabsllo Wlnebromer and
Mrs. Frances Bearha.
World Communlljr Da,y, s
program or Church Women United of Meigs Coun\v, was an-

nounced for Friday at llle )tid.
dleport First United Presbyterian Church. The event will
begin with a sack luncheon at
12:30, dessert and coffee to
be served by the host church.
Also annotmced were sbJ(\y
classes for teachers and prospective teachers to be condJct.
eel m the second &amp;mday or
each month, at 7:30 p.m. beginning this month.
Plans were made to remem ber needy families at Thanksgiving with baskets of food.
The love gift was presented
and dedicated by Mrs. Slavin
a ssisted by Mrs. TOll)' Fow .
Ier, Mrs. Hood, and Mrs . Ja.
cob Turner. Mrs. Fowler presented tho budget ror the year
which was accepted.
In a World Where- , waS the
theme o{ the white cross dedi.
cation. Mrs. David D a r s t,
ebairman, was assisted in the
service or dedication by Mrs.
Richard Owen and Mrs. Gibbs.
Tho Thanksgiving theme was
carried out In tho table decor.
atlons for refreshments servELECTION DAY Dinner, For- ed by the Electa Circle memest Run Methodist Church, stqJ, bers. sandwiches, pie, and homemade
leo cream. Serving to begin at
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~ ouae Presbyterian Church; aer;" vlng boiln• at 11:30 and 4:30
Mr. and lolra. Dana Hoffman,
' p.m.; price $1 per plate. Pie
Mrs.
Fred George, Mrs. Har.
1S cents extra. 5ponsored by
Volunteer Firemen Ladles Aux- vey Erlewlne, Mrs. Joe Bolin, Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mrs.
Iliary .
Charles Lathey, Mrs. J o h n
WEDNESDAY
the liar rlaonTucker. all
LADIES AUXILIARY of the
vUle Chapter, Ordar
the
Middleport Fire Dept., 7:30 p.
Eastern star, attended t h e
m. Wedneodllj' at home of Mrs.
Thursday session of the Grand
Everett Bachner; Mrs. John
Chapter held In Cincinnati.
Vroman, co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester BarnMIDDLEPORT
UTERARY ett of. near Gallipolis w e r e
Club, 2 p, m. Wedneodllj' at the !lmday guesl8 or Mr. and Mrs.
home or Mrs. Carl Horky, Re- Harvay Eriewlne, Rutland.
views: .. Conquered Rebel" b)'
Mr. and Mrs. James CarMiss Lucille Smith; "The In- pooler and son, Joy, ConlvUlo,
land Island" b,y llfrs. J. E. tlar- were weekend guests of Mr.
ley. Response, a wonder of na- and Mrs. Homer Parker. On
ture.
!lmday afternoon Mr. Carpen.
WORSHIPFUL Master Hartter returned to tho FederalweD Curd announces regular
Hocking High S&lt;hool !or open
meeting, Pomeroy Lodge 164,
house ceremonies. Speakers
F &amp; AM, Wodnoodllj', 7:30p.m.
wore Senator Ooklay Collins and
at temple. Election
omeero,
Rep. Ralph Welker.
refreshments follc•dut~ meetMr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden
1,.. Master Masons Invited.
spent the weekend In Columbus
'111URSDAY
visiting their son-ln.Jaw a n d
WORLD COMio!UNITY Day
daughter, llfr. and Mrs. Char6fOII'&amp;Ill practice session, 1:30 les SlmPdns, Charla and Me.
Tlnu-odlll' alternoon, Mlddl• IIssa.
port First United Prosb,yterlan
John Will Is cooflned to the
Church.
Holzer Medical Center ! o r
CA'!110UC WOMEN'S Club,
treatment
a heart allmenL
Sacred Hearl Parloh, 8 p.m.
He waa admitted Frlclay.
1burst1ay1 mass at 7:15 p.m.,
Mr. and Mra. Leo Edwards
: lollowed b.Y rosary.
are hero visiting her mother,
FFUDAY
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er relallvea. They are enroote
Paul Lutheran Church, Porn•
thslr home In Now York
roy, 4 p.m.; sc::q), sanlbrlches, from
to lollaml Beaeh, Fla.
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TUESDAY INDUSTRIAL
1. Coca Cola, 2. ABC Clea.,_
ere, 3. Slsk, 4. St. Joseph, 5.
Burton's SUnoco, 6, Barry's
Drive Inn, 7. Waddell &amp; Heed,

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Al1)1hlut~s, 6. Runaways.
Hicb Game and Serie s - D.
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Rev· Mr1. Bernt eo Winkler,
Mi"l. Parker Hinzman, Frances
lllftart, Mrs. Lester Zerkle.
Ftaileo Oliver, Peggy Crites,
Jtlllleo Crites, Lorene llerleso,
Elmlce Hart, lolro. R. E. Workaila, lolra. lloooe&gt;elt D a v l s ,
J!ar0111Y cartwriJihl, lol a r y
t:apohart, lolra. James Prof!ltt,
LaVera Y-, lolra. J o h n
Cballln, Marpret Pickens, Mable JGill1011, Holen Barker, VlvlaD Fry, Mrs. ~ Prolrltt,
G~l 'lbomaa, Mrs. F r o d
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TO CELEBRATE
MASON - Mr, and Mrs. Adlai Uevlng will eelebrote tholr
IIJ)don wedding am!voraary
ilndaf, Nov. 9 with open hoUse
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Mr. and Mra. Bernard Krlnke and sons, Mark and Brent
Bellvue, were weekend guesb
ol.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Braun
and family. They wore joined
here (or a visit by Mrs. Krlnke•s mother, Mrs. Frank FerreD d. Cameron, w. va. Enroute home the Krinke family
stopped at Olrlo state Unfversity to visit their son , Steve,
a freshman there.
Recent guests o( Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. HUI were Mr. and
Mra. Paul Hill and children,
David, Debra, Tommy, Paul
Richard, and Jack, of Newton,
Ind. They al10 visited with Mrs.

Mrs. Shields

Paul Hill's parents, Mr. and

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Mrs. Ralph Parsell
Dies Sunday N"Jght

Mrs. Ralph Par&amp;ell, 58, of
3840 Letb Rd., Columbus, the
former FrancJs MorrisofPomeroy, died Sunday night at the
Riverside Methodist Hoapilal
She is survived by her hus·
barK!, two daughters, Mrs.
George MUner, Renton, Wash. ;
a n d Mrs. Jack Ohlemacher,
Troyj four grs rxlchildren, al"kl
a brother, WUUam Marri s or
MlddleporL
Funeral services will becon-ducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday at
the Weir- Arend s Funeral Home
in Columbus. lrterment will be
at a Columbus cemetery.

Nature's

Turning," arranae-

menta using h-"est material&amp;.
According to the lhow ruleo,
each club 11 rosponllblo ror at

least alx arrangements In tho
class drawn and any Ieos will
dl'""allfy the entries. C I u b
meiri'bel:s m13 exhibit ln II1J' or
all other classes, one entry per
class.
Plans lor lhe annual Christ.
mas diMer to bs hold at the
homo ol Mra. Fred BlaoUnar

on Dee. 16 were made andnam.
eel to the committee were Mrs.
J. W, McMurn,y, Mrs. Rleh-

laJ .suitable for use Ina 'J'h.arll...
giving arrangement lleri&gt;era
repeated the · dodleatlon. and
devotions were £1~en b)' Mra.
BlaeUnar who Ul8d aeripture
from st. Luke, Ch~Per 101 aod
two roadlnga, S.rvleo and I
WUI bs a Good Stunarltan.
The
b1 Mrs. Tr~
ey Whaley waa (Ia plant ma.
terlal for wildWo. She dlapt.,.
eel several epeclmens and
stres&amp;ed tho raet thai all wildlife needs plent;r or food, .....
or and water at all tlmea Gf
tho year. Mr1. Whaley .-eel
specimen• of !hom apple whleh
Ia ROOd tor game and blrda, autumn ou.. also suitable for
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THIS CHRISTMAS •..

Grueser.
For roll call members displayed a piece of dry mater-

Birthday Observed
A Halloween theme wa11 carried out for a party honorl..Barbara Grueser, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, ThornasGrueser,
on her ftllh birthday•
Pumpkin repllca cupcakes.
ice cream and Kool-Ald were
s erved Games were played
with prizes going to etch of the
children. Guests were Kim aOO
Terri Mulford, Jack and Beck)'
Hanley, Bernard Wallace, Ricky
Smith, Ken McCullough, and
Beth Gloeckner.

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Hl11 fltl liki I kibf••.
ib anh yau ••• ,-.iillfl

their visit here were Mrs. Ken
Nease and children, Teresa,
Cindy, &amp;.!san, Julie, D a v i d,
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Steve, Tim and Scot1;y.
college education can be wortb a
Mrs. Ken Nease and chilto a youna man. Jt lives him
dren spent the weekend in Co. l•h·e edge in IOday's bigbly compelilumbJs with Mr . and Mrs . Roy
market. But a college
Jooes, Jr . and sons, and Mr.
is also veryupcnsive .
John Hancock'11 Education Plan
and Mrs. Jack Nicely (Mary
provides guaranteed dollars to help
HUO . They were joined in Comeet college expenses. Even
lumbus by Ken Nease who is if something should happen 1o you,
oow employed in Akron.
your child receives the full value
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb of the poltcy. For all the details,
and Mrs. Richard Dugan of contact me :

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Racine Chapter, Order ol the
Eastern Star, attended Grand
Chapter session in Cincinnati,

__Sinaer Sales &amp; Service &amp; llcCalls PattettiS
115 W. SECOND 992·2384 POMEROY, 0.

for VOUr son?.

Nothing will please him more than a gilt you made
yourself! He'll appreciate the love thot went with
every stitch. If you haven't oxpsrlencod the thrill
of hearing him tay .• • "She made it herself"
you'll W&lt;Jnl to start planning today! We hove the
makings lor ki1111IY gilts of all kinda. Came •••·

GENE RIGGS
or 985-3595

Oct. 27-31.

Gives Program

ed. " Christmas Memory Lane"
Ia the theme or the show and
the claas drawn by the Pomeroy club for the show was ••Of

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T. 0.

OPEN SATUROAY TIL 9 Plol

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Let tho Earth Br..L
was the theme of ~~'~of
prayer and Self-Denial Service
held at the East Letart Church
United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Herbert Shl8Jds pi-~ '
sented the program which opened with the theme song,
ho
Will Build the World Anew?
Participating w l t h readings
were Mrs. Earl Adams, Church
Community Workers in Town
and Country; Mrs. Ferne Hayman, Property Improvements
and Community Centers, and
Mrs. William Fox, Rural Ufe
Training Ministers,
Guests at the service were
members of the Women's Societies of Christian service ofthe
Recine, Apple Grove and Letart
Churches.
The altar was decorated with
w~lte tapers, a loaf of bread and
a goblet of wine. The women
took their oflerlut~s to the altar
and then clasped handa in a
show of unity for the bunedietlon.

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"I'm paying less than before."

The wide track
diamond
•
nng.

Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Loar of Wintersville, Ohio: "Our old furnace
was dirty, dusty, and a tot of work . . . had to paint the rooms
.
ev~ry year becau~e of dirt from the furnace. So we
swttched to electnc baseboard heat4 years ago
We've found the cost very reasonable . . . even cheaper than
the old furnace."

"We switched to electric heat- and
added air conditioning -and pay
only $5.33 a month more."

SAY. Tl M II':

· rrom

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Plngle of Fostoria, Ohio switched to
~~e~rlc heat a~d added air conditioning 2 years ago .
W~ re paylng JUSt $64 a year more than we ware
payt~g for gas heat alone and we're getting air
condtllonlng lor the whole house, too."

HAVE YOU HEARD?

Spray Starch

llall•'s Raltlo

"Difference? We don't see any."

Auction
'"· lt45 A.M.

WMP0-1390
Ott,...•••••

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ll's Quickr
It's Convenienl!
.C()ME AS YOU ·ARE!
THE

ONLY

Fortune tellen. Mrs. Kenneth Scltes, Mrs. l'hUip Rad ford, Mro. Joe Stanley, and Mrs.
5ole Seelig.
Bean guess, Mr. and Mrs.
Ned . Swindell, Mr. and M r a.
Richard COle.
Ring loll, Mr. and Mrs. llollle ltsyea, Mr. and Mrs. George
Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Reuter, and lolr. andMro. Charloa Lyona.
Country store and book shop,
The Rev. and Mrs. William
Air son, the Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Gill, Mr. and Mrs . WllUam Carswell, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Cullums, the Rev. and
Mrs. Donald Brlekles.
Milk can toss, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd King, Mr . and Mrs. VIrgil King, Mr. and Mrs . Rol lin Radlord, Mr. and M r s.
Blll PIIUlns.
SWeet shop, Mr. and M r s .
Harold Blackston, Mr. and Mrs.
James Will, Mr . and Mrs. Roy
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George
Carper, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kennedy, Mr. and Mr s. Richard
Mees.
Flytng saucers, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Burson, Mr. and Mra.
Kenneth Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs .
Gene Whaley, Mr . and Mrs .
Goy M&lt;&gt;ro1s.
Balloon mtm, Herschel McClure, BUl Ohlinger, and tlarr y Clark.
Doll chances, Mr. and Mrs .
Philip Ohlinger, Mr. and Mr a.
Harvey Van Vranken and Mr.
and loto. Robert Mc Cartney.
FootbsU game, Mr. and Mrs.
John Arnott, Mr. and Mrs .
James Robson, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Nottingham .
Cake walk, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chaney, Mr. and M r s.
Joho Lisle, and Mr. and Mrs.
Veroal Well.

Twent;y holiday table arrange.
ments will be made ror t h e
Southeaatem 0 h 1 o Mental
Mr. and Mrs. llerbert Raub Health Center In Athens by
were Sunday guests or Mr. and members d. the Pomeroy Gar _
Mrs. William McDonald Ql:. .&lt;len Club.
lumbus.
Plans r 0 r providing the
Mra. Albert Woodard, wor _ .CbrJ&amp;tmas arrangements were
thy matron or Pomeroy Chap- made during a meeting or the
ter 186, Order of the Eastern club Monday afternoon at the
star, and Mro . Evelyn La n- homo of Mra. L. C. Karr, Syra.
n1ng, tbe worthy matron elect cuse. Mrs. Howard Nolan, co..
attended Grand Session in Cin~ hostesa and vice president, conelnnatllaat week .
dueled the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. If¥·
Parti cipants In the armual
sell and family ol Pomeroy Chrlstmaa Dower show or the
Route 2, attended revival serv: Molgo Coun\v Assoetatlon or
lees 'fblrodllj' night at South Garden Clubs to be staged Nov .
Side, W, va. Bruce lfyaellspont 29 and 30 at the Pumoroy Elethe weekend there with Mr. and mentary School was discussMrs. Bobby Arnold and daugh.

or

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8 oz. size

20 Arrangements Planned for Health ..Center

or

l~~-~c;!t~-----~~!l!'.~-~!~~!...!..:...'es•••·./_1~·••o,..o•..'_.
·FREEZE-DRIED COFFEE

.....-.

o., 'l'uoodlll', November t, 1969

.Salisbury Sclwol Festival
&lt;Will Be on November 14th

Homemakers' Party Proves Spooky Affair

___

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·FARMElS UNI
.• •• t
,
.....

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fischer of Lima Ohio
switched to electric heat 2 years ago. "We
thought electric heat would be expensive
until we got an esll mate. Our electric bill
Ia $30 a month and that covers heating
and everything In our home so the
cost of electric heat is aboui the
same as our old heat."

eollectlooo
ol. thele llunni"J", matchiq
diamond and weddinR rtq aetft
iA a joy to behold.
And the Arte.rved name inside
mum they'll look aa
frellh a~d l)eauUruJ on your
:.
Mth anniW~,.ry ••
they will on your ~t.
.......,,M}Hit.•H ... . . . .

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'·
You cln enjoy the big d!Herer~ce eltctric heat can make In the Qemfort of your
home at very llttft diHerenceln coat: Get 1 tru estimate from us or your Aeddy
Kl~owatt Recommended Deater.

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·n.. Dally SOntiool,

l'omcroy·Middleport,

wendy Ann Wolle
Christened Sunday

n., 'l\loidaJ, Nowember t, 1909

Holiday Activities
Planned by Club

t'hrial~lng rites Cor \VeOOy

Ann \VoiCe, rour..monlh-Old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C' a r 1

Holiday plans were m a d e
wbon the Rose Garden Club met

:..::~..:.l~e home &lt;J( Mrs.

Wolfe, were held during t h e
Surday morning worship services at the Middleport !Ieath
Melhodlot Church.
· Tbe Hev. Max Dora hue oftlclated at the christening. Here
for the evert were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Reibel, Morristown;
Mrs. Leo Edwards, New York
CU,y and Miami Beach, Fla.;
Asa Bradbury, stldent at Marietta College; Janie Wright,
student at Ohio State University; Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, Mrs. Dale
Hil1, Marvin Hill, Jan Alkire,
Racine - Apple Grove area, and
Billy Dye, Columbus.
Joining the grc:q&gt; for a dinner
party hosled by Mr, aOO Mrs.
Charles Bradbury, the maternal grandparents, were Mr. arr:l
Mrs. C. P. Bradbury art:! ada~
ghter, Mary Bradbury.

Again this year the club will
assist In community Christmas
decorations. Plans were made
ror the armual Chrlstmas dinner

8 argainS
• AD,d. More.. Bargains
In
Sentinel
Classifieds
.
.
.
.
·

2,.
•
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®
lot
Of

Or

QUALRJ

porlY. Dlscusoed at the
meeting was the carnival held

'
.
$209S
1967 CHEVROLET --Impala 6 Pan. St. Wagon. V-8 onvine, power steer•.

at the Tuppers Plains E.lemen-

ing &amp; brakes, auto. trans., factory air-conditioned,

tary School and the chit's cootrlbuUoos, •nd the regiooal
meeting at Lake Hope Satur-

new W.W. tires, rodio, maroon fini1h.
1967 FORD --·--------------$1895
GalaKie 500 H.T. Sedan. Local 1 owner car. White
finish, blk. vinyl interior, good tires, radio, power
steering and brakes. Automatic trans.
1966 BUICK ---------------$1695
Wildcat HT Cpe. White finish. Blk. vinyl trim.
Good tires. Automdic, power steering. Radio.

da,y.

Devotions were given by Mrs.
John Arboullh witll gardening
hints (or the month presented
by Mrs. Carl Barnhill. Several arrangements were exhibited. Special arrangement of the
month was made by M r s.
James Stout. Mrs. Barnhill
judged the exhibits. The traveling prize was won by Mrs.
Harold Massar. Refreshments
wen served to 16 members and
one guest.

LANDMARK

•

NO. IT"'oted Oil NO. 2
• fosy Poy Plan
O.,re• Day Delivery
• ,._.,..d Tle:bots

•

•

Pllall (614) !9Z•ZlU

EIPIIT
Wlaetl Alltl•llt

~ POMEROY

$5.55

SERVING MEIGs, GALL lA
'AND MA5DN CuUNTIU

fo:t,'- ~,_

, ..........

Jl,.. til' D.ll1

For Sale

. ----To
Fnm lbiL-IIITftldt

COAL, egg-stoker-mine run. Ja-'

cubs Cael Co. R~and Tillple.
Phone 742-4952 or 992-3t69.
I0-3-30te ,

llle

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Slnllloot

992-3352_
IQ.-10-tfc

WANT AD

Wanted To BIIJ

Attend Region l1
Meeting Saturday

CHINA CABINETS, rCIUIIII tables, old cloeka, elc. Write
or call M. D. MlDer, Rt. 4,
p.._ 0¥, phone 892-f271.

rwo

Help Wanted

.---------- -----

BEDROOM homo, llvlow
room, dln1111 room, hall ad •
..,. -011111 carpo'-1, 784

lleaW

llAOTNARS

Ph. 992-2143

!'lEW GAS rurnace lnslalled,
$295. Terms available. Ph.

INFORMATION
DEADLINES
! p .m. Doy Beloro P"'-liutlon
MoMor D.odll- 9 •·"'·
Conullofion• &amp; Correction•

services
•

BUSiness
•

NEED HEATING OIL?

(o

and

CANAST ~ CLUB MEETS
Mrs. David Ohlinger and Mrs.
GleM Hensler were guests when
Mra. Rubert Schmoll entertelned the Middleport Canasta Club.
During the enning's p I a y
prizes were won by- Mrs. Rlchard Gress, Mrs. Ohlinger, Mrs.
Earl Davenport and Mrs. Charles Bracllury. Mrs. E d n a
Fren&lt;h .00 Mrs. Millard Wildermuth were the other players. Refreshments were served by the hostess.

-·10 600UT
· AN'SLOP
'1')1' HCXlG
FER ME,
HON£YPOT

-GUARAil'rEED-

w•CIEI SEDICE.

PHONE 192·2014

For11te Fastest

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O.

~For:-:S-ale--'-~--=-' Cleland

Realt)'l

R. H. -Rnllnrs Sons
MIDDLI!POIT,

SiEGLER GAS boater, 75,000

OHIO

BTU, thermomt, fan, used ROUTE 7 - BEAUTIFUL oevon t...'; :,_;__..;...;.;;.._....,.,-r
roam brick home, t boclone winter, $125. See at 226

S. Third Ave., Middleport,
anytime.
10.30-4tp

rooma, wltlt closetl, excellent both, ldtdten with cabl,..
eta aod dlopooal, IIIII boaemont with workohq) rocrea·
Uoo rvom,prageanlbreeleWO¥. l'h acroalfOWIII, fruit

WMPO
INFORMATION
NEWS
preseats
lOCAl REPORTS

Mrs. Roy Snowden, presi- Will bo ocnpl•" vnlll 9 ''-'"· f01
BrowneD A.._, Mlddi_..L NEW OIL FURNACE, inalallocl,
De~r ol Publication
$495, Terms available. Ph.
dent, and Mrs. Harvey EriePh. 992-9961 or 9t2-M35.
REGULATIONS
~- ·--~6-tlc
992-3352_
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Tt.
P.A:tol"htr
rOtOIII'U
the
ritht
11-24-Uc
wine, secretary of the Rutland
' to Mit 01 reject on}' adt d.. _d M·
trees, shJ"ut:j)ery, frontporeh
111-10-tfc
Garden Club, atteOOed the Re-- jottfionaL The rwf&gt;lither will not
aod 1111117 OCher footuroa.
gion 11, Ohio.Associatloo of ... •••pontillle lor 11101• thon lEMI - AUTOMATIC riDe, 22
ONCE
IN oWn-one'• ll!etlme,
EARN $400 BEFORE
Garden Clubs, meeting SaturI~ with
Phone 843- 20' X 60' STATION, 16' X 42'
~rtunU;y ProsentaltselCRATES
CHRISTMAS
garage, a 1 x rocm &amp; bath
day at Lake Hope.
2476.
10-28-IOtc
Foo Wo..e Ad S.nice
Here
II YINfL 211tor)' frame,
Men
or
women,
full
or
part
apartment 24' x 33'. Otnee
A third place In t h e state
.5 ul1ft ,., W.,d • - i,..ottllon
time, earn$50to$150week-----------2
largo
bodrooml, both,
buildlJW:, concrete b l o c k,
award for t h e Meigs County
Mi~i..;llll Chef.. 7Sc
CAMPERS and true! trallero,
parchoa,
baa~leYelloL
12 cents ,_, word thrH COI'IIetuly. Worktromyourown)lome,
Banner aod COOtlnenllll. ' leaoed. "5,000.
Brook•
Christmas fiower show of 1968
intortion• .
~00.00 dolm, bolance like
your awn hours. Write Char·
Sayre,
Syracuse.
Phone
992...
was given. The Rutland Garden tlvo
18 cefttt per WOfd tia COMecuti¥0
lie Penn, P. 0. Box204,Cbilprice, 10 percent to 15 per·
relll.
S280.
11~
Club members participated In Jnsorliont .
cent aavings. ec.ne to Gaul's
25
,.,
cent
Ditcou•
on
,.111
edt
Iicoehe, Ohio, 45601.
Trailer S.lea. Phone 985 _
the show. Mrs. John Reese, re-end od• JHiid within 10 day1.
WE HAVE GREAT NEED FOR
gional director, presided at the
ll-4·ltc
3832_
Two mlleo north d
COAL FURNACE, 26" aolld
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
HOMES TO SELL. CALL US
meeting hosted by Vinton Coun- Sl .50 h• 50 w01d ltlinllftUrn. Eo.
-----------Chester on Rt. 7. Watch for
cast Iron. Complete with
TODAY.
odditionol word 2c.
clubs.
sign loft on Couni.Y Road 36.
blower. 20 y - guarantee.
WIN AT BRIDGE ty Features
BLIND ADS
or the meeting were Addllio~tt~l 2Sc Chctrto por Ad ....,.
10-5-30tc
Roy Arms, M lnersville, Ohio
HENRY CLELAND, Brdter
the presentation or awards, in- llto-nt .
Phone 992-3181 •
Ofllce 992-2259
OFFICE HOURS
stallation of regional officers,
11-4-31c
55-GALLON drum&gt;, good Cor
8:30 0 . 111 . to 5:00 , .... Doilr
11-2-31&lt;
and demonstration and a talk by lslO o.rn. to 12:00 N- s.turd~y
traoh, $2.50 each. Pomeroy
Mrs. Robert Durant on ''Ikebana
5 HEN TURKEYS. Phone 949Junk Company.
LEARN ct homo - In yo1.11.
Japanese
F1ower Art."
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
1po1'0 lime, No -~lol •duco2246,
11-+2tc
10..22-12tc
tion needed. It'• thnple. Now
.. . ,
Ttlousard thoughts of one so
easy ln•lonl Leornlng Method.
Write
NOR111 (D)
f«
free
broc:huro.
1966
HOUSETRAILER,
2
bocldear,
'POODLE PUPPIES. AKC
.A82
rooms, 10x50. In good condi·
Otten brlrws a tiny teari
COMPUTER
COLLEGE
mlnlatun,
an1 ,._ .75
MASON - Mrs. ~udrey Emlion. Phone 992-6517 or conThoughts go back to scenes
OF TECHNOLOGY
oervlce aod lfOCIIII,._ ~
tQJ42
ery, Mason COWlty Extension
tact George Starcher, Pom- ·
long past.
One
.KQI08
Public
Square
1104
112-6tt3.
11-a.trc
agen~ has invited Mason CounTime
rolls
on
but
memories
eroy.
11-4-3tc GEO. HOBSTETTER, llrokor
WEST
EAST
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
ty Homemakers to a Christlast.
.QJ1074
.K965
mas workshop on Wednesda.Y,
REDUCE SAFE and fut with s ROOM HOUSE, both, attached TUPPERS PLAINS - 3 boclIN LOVING memory of my
•Ql0932
DRIVERS
NEEDED
IN
THIS
Nov. 5 at 10 a.m. at the Courtgarage. Pbone New Haven
roama, 0110 Roor plan, both,
t97
tl0863
dear husband, Don A. Rice,
Gclboao - I I I I I E - V .4
.7653
AREA.
Tnln
now
to
drive
bouse Annex in Point Pleasant.
882-2670.
11-l-6tp
carport, utillt;y.
loL
who passed away November 4,
d.., pUlL flnllasoum
semi-trucks,
local
and
over
On Nov. 19, Virginia Black
-··
RURAL6roomsframo,ceit-11,40tp
1966.
the road You can earn over
Cram HuntlngtDn will set up
MEN'S work uniforms. Size 29J a r , - . clrlllocl welL AeWife, Lorena M. Rice
.AKJ84
$4.12
per
hour,
after
short
40.
Jef!er's
Cloth~
Store,
ro. ~50.
.__;:;,;..,:___;'--.:....;..;__.,-t
members'
Christmas crafts
11-4-ltc
tAK5
training.
For
interview
and
COAL,
LUMP,
egg,
stoker,
from
10
a.m.
to
4
p.m.
at
ApRt.
33,
goiJ1!
toward
fair·
MIDDLEPORT
6
rOtlllll,
botll
.AJ92
application, call 1-513-241·
mine run. Excolator &amp;!II
palachian POwer llllildlng In
Both vulnerable
5572,
or
w~lte
Natlomrl4e
,
__
Worko,
hit Main st., PamWeot North
South Point Pleaoant, and an the 20th,
Safet.Y
Dlr~tor,
Room
426,
·
ero,j'.,
Phone
992-3891.
the public will be invited to I WANT to thank the Pomeroy
SINGER sewl111 machine, 66 PONEROf - '8 room frame, AJJ!-COIIDITIONING,IIeli1pro,.
It
Pass 2.
307
East
4th
street,
Trans8-13-tfe
PB8S 2N.T. Pass 3.
view the exhibits.
class in nice walnut cabinet,
both, cloao-ln, ",000.
atloa _.tea. Jaclt'o 11*1emergency squad, everyone
Pass 4t
Pus
portatlon Buildi~, Cincin- - - - - - - - - - - - - - On Nov. 21 all homemakers
zlg zag,buttAluboler,andmon- RACINE- 3 baclrooma, both,
pn11o0, New !fa- 1'111111
who sent cards and flowers,
4.
Pass 5N.T.
Paso
nati, Ohio.
11-:1-2tc JORDAN'S USED clothing, Ba·
are to meet at 10:30 a.m. for
ograms. Will sacrtnce for
gao Door tun.ce. t..rsepr~'
'
·
especlaUy the Laurel CUll
Pass Pass
Pass 7•
a foods demonstration and simshan-Keno Road. New shipneighbors am trteOOs, arw:i
$35 cash or terms. Phone 992delL $6,000.
....Ue
Pass
2685_
11-4-6tc
LETART - 5 room tramo, _ ---..,.-----~ ..,.-~~ple lunch (foods from the demOpening lead-· Q
ment of men's aOO children's
all who helped to make our
onstration will be served).
clolhi~ Open Friday, Satburden seem lighter in the
-----------both, Door tun.ee. $7,0110.
-C. C. BRADFORD, Back in 1934, the late Ely
urday am Sunday a!ternoons. ELECTROLUX wclllllil ciOOD- SYRACUSE- 4 boclrooma, 11h
loss of our husband am
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
0.,.1111 Sonlce
Culbertson invented a bid
or In like new colllltlon. !lao
botha, prage, 21ota..IO,OOO
ther, George Mowery.
I0-31-41c
Na.10211
...... 1411121
that he called the Grand Estate of Elsie M. Hart,
all 7 clean!~ attachment a, RACINE RURAL- 4 bedrooms,
Wile, Gladys Mowery aod
Racllla,Oitlo
Slam Foree. It was a bid of Deceued
sons, Milford and Geroge
cord winder .00 point apray,
both, buoment. OU funoace.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
WE'VE
MOVED.
Barkoroo
Ke,..
Crltt IIi odfaa d
five no-trump made after a
Jr.
11-4-ltc
$8,300.
will sell to rospanalblo j)ll11;y
trump suit bad been agreed Edna B. Cooper, whose Post
nels.
Scotties,
Westles,
s-141:
Office address is Pomeroy.
Uf!'n and asked partner to Ohio, has been duly appointed
lor $36-50 caoh or terms ar- HELEM or VIRGIL TEAFORD~------------Schnauzers, Poodles, Dachsbtd seven if he held two of Administratrix of the Estate of
hunds, Bassets and Beagles.
ranged. Phone 99 2-2685.
ASSOCIATES
992-3325 \READY-MIX CONCRETE clell'"
the three top honors in El!lle M. Hart. late ot Pomeroy,
Turn
right
at
Torch,
Oblo_
11-l-6tc
•vR •cusE
orocl riatlt "' yaur proJocL :
Meigs County, Ohio, decened. HOME REP AIRS, pointing, cartrumps.
Dated thiS 22nd day of Qc.
Fourth hovse on right.
-----------" "
Fall aocl - · Free oltlpentry,
shiJ1!IIJ1!, gutter
Ely abandoned his own Iober, 1969.
ll.ute
mateo.
Ph. 982o3284, .c;..
I0-31-7tc
convention because it was
cloonlng, repair and InstallaF. H. O'BRIEN
SOLID STATE wal111t steroo
llloln Roady-Mix
Mldol.just too far advanced for
Judge at ttla Probate Court.
tion. Free estimates. All
coosolo, 4-apeocl lntormlxocl -- -- --- ----Meigs county, Ohio
port,
Ol&gt;lo.
&amp;-30.Uc
that early daY., but In the
work gua~ by experichan&amp;er, dual volume control,
AWNINGS, storm doors and
·
·last :111 years 1t has become 10-28 11·.4 11·11
enced meOL Call Chester 985- DAIRY HAND wanted. Must be
4-&lt;~peaker IIOUild aystom. Balwln:lows, carports,
marvery popular in expert cir·
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
RON'S FLOOR ani tile, llalbo .
able to operate mllkil1! rna- quees, blown and batt tnaula.
collect.
4147
ance due $69.80.UseoorUme
cleo and has acquired extra
Cllt No. 20164
chine.
Hause
furniahed.
Ar1
Q.-22-llltp
. . - aoc1 ldtchatl rem
payment plan. Call 992-3352.
tlo~ Elmer White, sale• rep..
Estate of Allen Dtan Blacll·
ramifications.
vll
Holter,
Phone
949-3833.
•
lal. oalldf. . . CaD7U.
In the recent Nashville wood, Jr .• Dtctand
10.$-Ste
resentatl've. For tree eltJ...
Notice Is hereby given that GUNSHOOT, Sunday, November
11-2-3tc
Regional, this convention
INt.
WSUc
mates, phone Cbarlea LWo,
Hazel M .
Blackwood, Of
9, I p. m. IZ-16-20 gauge.
was used most successfully Rutland, Ohio. R. D . 1, has been
MAPLE
STERE~ADIO,
1969
Syracuae. V. V. Johnson and
by Mrs. Robert Howard a~d duly appointed Administratrix
Hams, bacona, pork chops,
CIGARETfJ,; • 'I•
lavel,y maple Dnloh, with AM
Son, Inc.
$-141:
Mrs. F. B. Latady of Bir- of the Estate of Allen Dean
oteaks. Racine Gun Clubani
ABC &amp;torp~
and FM radio, 4 apealtero,
mingham. We don't know Blackwood, Jr., deceased. late
11-4-0tc 1968 COUGAR, 302 eJ1!1ne, 3oo - - - - - - - - - - - - - of Meigs County, Ohio.
dual volume control. Balance
oa, · - W, VL I'IIGal:
jUJt how far into the expert
Creditors are required to file
II 1111.
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floor, wide ovals, $1900.1931 THREE consecutive lots ln
due 1186.30. Uao ourllmepo.yclass thls puts these n1ce their claims with said fiduciary
ANNUAL Homecoming of E,..
Beech Grove
Cemetery.
Ford, Chevy powered, 90 per
ladles but we do know that within four months.
ment plan. Call 992.:1352.
- . . ···· - ·-- - ·--· -·~
terprlse United Methodist
Dated this 22nd day of Ocboth ihe bidding and play
cent done, $1000. Call 949- Write William J. Moore, 35
10.$-fic
tiiu
Church, Surxlay, Nov. 9. Aftwere of the highest order tober, 1969.
2601 after 5 p. m.
Riverside Drive, Dayton 5,
F. H. O'BRIEN
~ -.rt, Cllllo. 1'11.
ernoon service at 1:30 fea.turand the result was a top
Probate Judge of uid
10-26-12\p
Ohio.
10-29-101&lt;
IGIOII
:1-lJoltc.
score for them.
lnt! Uhrig Brothers, Chillicounty
The first bid of real Inter- 10·28 11 ·A 11 -11 31c
EXCELLENT LOT, 40'ld25',
cothe.
11-4-Sip
est was Mrs. Howard's fourWATER CONDITIONERS, $8,
MDI street, Middleport. AI· FOR lilliE,- ~llu­ LOGAifFIRE.andSofef;J ~
spade call. She had indicated
lint, ....... dnlna 4 "' 1~
$10, $15. Sollenero, llltors,
so 2 story brick buildiJV..,
Sale• and Sonleeo. l!lrLEGAL NOTICE
BOB'S REDUCING S.lon and , GOOD 4-boclroom boose. Gar·
a minimum by her earher
NOTICE ON FILING
etc.,
lllOtiOY
bock
guarantee.
N.
2od
st.,
Middleport.
Ph.
Of1\ldDI
ID lin and lllftV
wide.
Paul
Alder·
age, basement, utUity room.
Health Center Is """ open,
rebid to two no-trump, so her
OF INVENTORY AND
w. VL 1'111111 7'1W78hbr.
C.
W.
Buck,
Rutland,
Ohio.
99:1-5251.
A..tlable In few dayL Phooe
APPRAISEMENT
9 Lnt. to 5 p.m. by ljlpO!ntfour-spade bid clearly
1:10 ar MNIIS, Had•
10-29-30tc
prteea ..,
llPB• ind IIIMI
Tbe state of Ohio
11·2-tfc
992-2792_
11-4-tfe
showed the ace as part of
ment, 5 p.m. to IOp.m. no ap4-JHrc
M till County
at lire exlllltdlbora. " -·
her minimum.
pointment neceuary. Locat.
Probatt Court
This set the stage for the
192..'1821, Dwllbll.otlll!.
To the Executor or Ad ·
ed below K aod K Mublle FURNISHED aod unfurnlahed
Grand Slam Force. Mrs. minlstrator of the estate; to
1042-*ltc
SEE NEIGLEK Bodldl. !qlpbl
Homes, P o I n t Pleaaa.nt.
1110rtmenta. Close to ochool
Latady made it and Mrs. such of the following n are
Phone 675-2454 or 675-t020.,
lor llulldiJw )'CIUr hama. Cl1l
ot the State of Ohio,
Phone 892-6t3t.
Howard looked at her kin~ residents
111-18-Uc
viz - the surviving spouse, the
Goq
Nllfller, Radne, 0.
10-3-tfc
.
)IAIIIIIION'S TV AND~
and queen of clubs and dub-

scq&gt;e.

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AT

COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING

Grand Slam Force
Makes Comeback

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In Memory

Christmas Workshop
PlannRd November 5

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REALTY

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Entertained

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NEW HOMES
FOR SALE

1. JrWiftod

I. Tort

8. So. Alllert-

..mo.

CONSTRUOION

rtver
4. Lulie••
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FOR
OCCUPANCY

Auto Sales

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WANTED

Aoult, afternoons, to
work in circulation,
including driving light
truck. Call The Daily
Sentinel, 992·2156, or
write same, Pomeroy,
Ohio.

Notice

HIS CAR!

AFTER.

Gaf{;a anCf
Mason Area
Informed As

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TWO TO PICK UP

4:30P.M.
.'
Keeprng Meigs

tara•

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SAID
HE'D BE HERE AT

POWER OHE'e

12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND

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I PITY BONI\IAZ WHEN
'lHIU' GAL GETS l}IE

7:50A.M.

4•

MINE

DAY 912-2151
NIGHT 192-7324

Real Estate For Sale

,__, ,

I SLOP

S.Wice DAY or
NIGHT ••. CALL ·
RAILINGS' SERVICE

••••,., . . . &amp; ....
'16 I •.Moolo ,

SOON AS

6.Bullcllo
olollcluo
8.l!'ortu

1.Loan

Business Services

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lt.-

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poiDt
Ill. J'rotbs
Ill. Keto!
tap

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t1oo - "

18.11101110111
(QIIL)

atl. Support

Ill. Low-alarto, tL Poruoo

11. Loot

For Rent

Unocramhle th... four Jumhlea.
one letter to eadl equare, to
form four ordlnarr words.

· Jiouoe
20. Complete

S8.

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...tpmertt. ,...... .... tat
an

fully went to seven.
The play was good also.
although we feel that any
really good p I a y e r would
have taken this line, AI trick
two, Mrs. Latady ruffed a
spade with the ace of

trumps. Then she led a

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trump to dummy's eight,
ruffed dummy's last spade
with the jack of trumps,
drew the rest of the trumps
while discarding two hearts
from her own hand, and
claimed her grand slam.
Simple but effective-just
try to make 13 tricks some

other way!
(He,oper E111etptill Aun.J

next of kin, the beneficiaries
under the will; and to the the
attorney
or
attorneys

representing
any
ot the
aforementioned persons:
Valentine Well, R . D . 4,
Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio .
No . 19,677 .

You are hereby notified ttlat
the
Inventory
and
Ap ·

praisement ot the estate ot the
aforementione-d. deceased, tate
of said County, was filed In this
Court. Said Inventory and
Appraisement will be tor
hl!arin; b~ore this Court on the
21st day of November. 1969, at
10:00 o'clock A.M.
Any person desiring to file
exception&amp; thereto must file
them at least five days prior to
the date set for hearing.
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, this 31st day
ot October, 1969.

F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge and ex-ottldo

I.

Q-The biddinK has ht.-cn :
W~t
Nnrlh
P.ast South

Clerll at said Court
By Janet E. Morris
Deputy Cltrk
It -• 11 -11 2tc

Notice

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CHUCK'S can save you 14) to half FURNISHED -.&gt;JlOr Oa~ Child
on TV repairs if you bring
welcome. Phone 99Z-7075.
them ln. Otuck's TV, !52 But11-2-6tc
ternut, Pomeroy. Phone 9925080.
IQ.-1&amp;-tf&lt; 6 ROOMS, bath. Close to town.
Ph. 99Z-2049, 992-2431 after
RUMMAGE SALE, Catholic WO5.
I Q-2f..tfc
men's Club, Sacred Heart
Parloh, Nov. 3, t .00 5 In
ctl.lrch auditorium, 9 a.m. to t ROOM unCurnlllhocl bauao,
1650 Lincoln Hellllrto. l'holle
3:30p.m. Plenzy otrt'eepork992.387t.
10.:2.uc
lng. For rummap pi-p.
call 992 - 2825, church rec16t0 LINCOLN Hla., •. roomo
tory.
and bath, lh buomont. Phoote
10.30.stc
992..2293.
10-30.Ue
1 WILL pick~ nierchondlaoaod
take to auclioo .., a per"""" SLEEPING roam with furnace
heat. rat! 99:1-5440.
... bolla. Cl1l Jlltl Adamo,
U-2-7tc
aucttCIIMI', Ru••w rt... ·

.,

n~erhid lulf

lh•·

udd!&gt;o &lt;~n· with

280e- Wo 110 anywhere.
10-1-tlc

Factory Trained Service
&amp; Installation Men

TfZ-MeJ.

8-11-tlc

IFALLOR~
. (I J I I

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WITH THIS 51':11NifjH
9e~TA 'IOU MI8Hi

\MAI&lt;E OUT AN

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SEWING MACHINES,
oorvlce,
jllake.. 982-2284.
h Fabric Sltop, PC1110roy1 AtJTOIIOBILE lnal!rallllll baelli
Authorlaod SiOWU Sileo and
.._led? LGel , _ _
,
Sonlce. We lbtpea.Scl•!
tar'o B-..? CaliH2 1111. ;

an

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lnslhllCt

a.2ktc

(.t.wen t

'-lOoUe .

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:oat

Ja•hlo•n CIAZI llOOD AGINCT SOCIAL
Ill. Klllll7

Jfre ei.Mf laid ...... a.. .....

A.wen ........ t . . ia•y

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TO ILAZISI"

mguphlg

tO.Ktptlft
U.llopot

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«.R•rdle

..Old-

TEXACO

TIMBER FOR SALE

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11 Lo•arJ:Lr.ow .
• ' 0ooo lottar o1JDJo!.J llaado far ''Q\'17 .• Ia IIIIa IUiplo A II
IIOid tor lllo L'L X r... lllo 0'1, aiL i!11111o · ~ lllo ..,.U. IIIII fW
at lllo ......,
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Jdldl. IIMil ~&amp;,r

Also far sale bJ pnel allotments, all the·
timber on iO,OOO lUIS In Gallla and Law·
renCICQIIIll•• .
f.

675•2460
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.

· 99"-"l8&amp;
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MIDDLEPORT,

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f;"H; llol;ttJ or ·~te to Hanna Coal C• ;-.
PartY, c.-11, (lhlo, .4.U07
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uaa oo4t ..u.. uw "I wt.
&amp; a:nt a
trt' 12.

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DAILY C&amp;iri0111101'1:-P a'• 11aw to 1Ndll&amp;:
AK'I'DLaA&amp;I:B

The
~Ill $111 all the Umb• on a 43
acre pnel locattO O!l Will's Hill Road, SallsllurY To•nlhlp, Milas Countr.

FURNISHED HOUSE. 3 rooms
ROOM 'FOiC2-Iemaie Piliienta,
and beth. one perooo pr..
bedfast or ambulatory. Syra!erred. Phone 99:1-5592 after
CUie Nurslrw Home. Phone
5 p. m.
11·2-trc
992-3707.
11-2-3tc

2951.

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. .lie

tlonta. Phone Maoon, 7735185.
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Pa"'i
5.
Pa~
ROOF REPAIR ani t l leU
You, Snuth, hold :
tow; lloo Interior pllallowlllll
.AKKU.AZ t:l oloAK754
TllAILEII LOTS, llolt'a Moblfe·
reJIIOdiltow, 117 cMrlet. VACANCY tor two alderb' What do you 1l1o ~&lt; · • ... .,
Court, Syracuse, Ohio, on
Free ootlmato. Pllono 982plo. Preler prl,.ll paid po.
A-Bid l'iix ~dm;. V••u have
State RL 124, Phone 992- ;.

PaM

TRU$1 YOUR
HOME HEAT TO•••

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HosPITAL NEws

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'l'UoodoJ, NcnOIIIbol: 4, lteG

I News... in Briefs Clinic on Two Statewide Issues Face Voters

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Ru~sell,

Mrs.

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(Colll!nued from p

llolze&lt; Medical Center, F!nt
Ave. Genen.l visiting hours 2I and 7-11 p.m. only, MaterniiY
vls!t!ow hours 2:30 to 1:30 p.m.
only. Parents only are allowed
on Pedlatrks Ward.
Admlssions
Publlcation oC admissions Is
prohibited until further notice.
Births
Mrs. Conrad D. Berkley, Pl..

T wo Dat es

e I)
18

111-15 morch on Wasb!Jwton,

Pre.idmt get.

Melis Area tarmora

/au IJIUWflr

Conglomerota threaten closed ay.tem

Graveslde rites for Teresa
Dawn Hawley, !nfaot daughter
of Norman and Lynda Sue Dun~

WASIIJNGTON - A GOVERNMENT STUDY warned ~
aeeeleroting corporate conglomeration was n18b1Dg the United
States toward "A closJd economic syatem 11 nm by and for
the moguls ol a lew hrige COJ1IPIIIIes.
It called for a crackdown under the antitrust lawe, tax reforms ••To remove incentives for merger acUvtt;y," 111¥1 atrict
rules to change accounting practices the report said were
used to eoax mooe,y from lMocent lnveatora under false
pretenses.
The 700._ report was prepared by the stsff of the
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) under the gulrlanee or
Willard F. Mueller, who sold "In "-eeedented fashloo,
the current merger movement Ia centralizing and consol~
ldsllng corporate control and decision • rnai&lt;ln!l among a
relatively few vast corporations. The share of manufacturing aosets held by the 100 larpst corporallono In 1968
was greater than the share .... held by the 200 largest
corporations ln 1950,'' meaning that big firma swallowed
up the huge U. S. Industrial growth or the last two decades
and then some.

lee Hawley, O!!ver SL, Middle-

Polite caverilliJ'J&lt;D detected

Discharges

Mrs. Robert Burnett, Mrs.
Herbert Dl!Til, Mrs. Gerald C.
Ebltn, Mrs. James E. Martln.
Carl E. Ri~l, Mrs. Clarence
J. Sellers, Russell E. hw,
Mrs. Claude Slag)e, Irvin L.
South, Mrs. Effie F, Thomason.

Mrs. Donald fowler and infant
daughter, Mrs. Edward J, Hussell and tnfari twin daughters.

Graveside Rites
Are Held Tuesday

port, who died &amp;mciay night at
Hoizb&lt; Medical Center, wore
held at 10 a.m. toda,y.
Ofllclatlng at the services
held at Miles Cemetery WBIS
the Rev. o. H. Cart.
Besides the parents, the in.
fant is survived by grandpar.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hawley and Mr. and Mro. W.
11. Dunlee, Mlddl-rt, a n d
gre~~.t..grandmothers, Mrs. Ha.
zel Duncan, Glouster; M r a.
Phoebe Lee, Middleport, and
Mrs . Sparkle Hawley, Athens.
Several aunts and uncles also
survive.

• -.., -r
CLEVELAND - IIYPOCRISY BY LIQUOR.VRINKING edults
has caused :rOWII persons to reject warnln.gs about diUg use,
Dr. David Smith, director of the llalght.Ashlm'y Clinic in Son
Francisco said todAy.
"Because we have lied to them in not admitting alcohol
is a dnlg and many adults abuse it, the young people disbe·
Ueve everything we say about the harm of using drugs,"
Smith said. He was here for a three-day drug seminar which
began Monday. Smith said honest drug education, pointing
up the problem or all intoxicants, and lz'eatment IaeU!ttes
for those who overindulge are needed.

Sewer
(Continued from page I)

Columbia Gas Co., Inc., oo a
new gas contract ln the viiPLAN RUioiMAGE SALE
!age.
A nurunage sale will be held
In ac::cordanee with recomThurodllf and Friday beglnnjng mendations or a committee
at 9 a.m. each day,
the Smith headed by Councllrnan Rizer,
~ding across from the Trin- the new contract wUl provide
icy United Church ot Christ, for • chargo ol 30 cents per
Pomeroy. The sale is sponsor- 100 cubic feet of gas for the
ed by the Forest Run Metllo- first 2100 cubic feet during the

u;

first two years or the cootract. h is now 30 cents for

dist Church.

REVIVAL SCHEDULED
The Rev, R. D. Brown oC
LangsviUe will serve as eva.
ge1ist for revival services to be
held at the Danville Wesleyen
Church from Thursday through
Surd&amp;~", Nov. 16. services
be at 7:30 eac:h eYening. Music
will be by the S!rwlni Weo vera.

.,m

MliGS TH£ATill

the first 2000 cubic feet. The
eharp tor over 2100 eub!e !oet
will be 9.5 ceDis instesd of
the present 9.1 cent&amp; for the
next approximate 7,000 cubic
feet of gss used. casaell wi!l
have a new ccmtract drawn up.
BWs were approved for payment.
Othen lrtf.erMUnS the meetIDg were Cooncllmell Bob Hy.
..U, ROll Reuter, 8Dd Luelell
I'Wlln end Clerk Jane Wal-

ton.

TO"iiGHT, HOY. 4

.. STAR"
T •chnicalor

Julie Andrews
Richard Crenna

C.lorcartoon:
Stuck-Up Wolfe
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Woclnosdoy &amp; Thursday
Nov. 5-'
MOT OPEN

Weather
Mostly cloudy and quite cool
with oceastonal rain today, but
end!JV In the west by eveniDg
and in the east by late tonlilrt.
Highs late l4day will be in the
40s end I&lt;Ms tonight in the 30s,
parlly cloudy end warmer
Thurodllf.

Is there an
antidote for
new-car fever?

Paris

selves dollara by attendlnl the mayoralty conltolt In Cleve·
Solis • Crcp Procluctkln Cllnle land, Deyton and Toledo.
tid _.... F-'•·- Nov 7 8Dd
About 2.100,000 voters were
1 ...._. """"""'
•
expectad to tum out for the off.
Nov. 21 at the ~1eopal Par. y - balloting, approaching lhe
lab House, East Main st., Pom- 1965 odd-year record of
eroy.
2,795,892.
C. E. Blakealee, county ex.. The major statewide 111ue on
tenolon agent, agriculture, oald the ballol was o oorlllllullon•l
tho moetinP will be !rom 10 amendment giving 19· and 20·
a.m. to 3 p.m. each ol the year olds the right to vote. Pre·
two days. A noon box lunch may election survey1 showed the
be reBOrved by calling the Ex. proposal hed o good chence ol
tenolon Ol!loe.
passing, ollhoUVh the margin
The sesaims this we•. Fri~ was expected to be narrow.
day, will have Dr. Edward W.
The other statewide question
stroube and Dr. Sanllel W, authorized elimination of a douBone ol Oblo State Unlverslt;y ble election to fill vacancies In
as the apeciaHsts. John F. UD- major state offlcea. It was ex·
denrood, aree extenolon agent, peeled to be approved by o
lgJ'QDOIIl)", will be aaalatlng. wide margin, since It faced no
Methods &lt;t weed control end conctrledopposlllon during pre.
their comparative effecUvenesa election months.
Mlyor Race Watched
will be diaeuaeed by Dr.
Drawing the moat widespread
stroube.
Dr. Bone will explain a n d attention among the local races
wes the contest btttween Cleve·
demonstrate h o w various
practices should be ~s'.ed ac. land Mayor Carl B. Stokes and
his Republican chelleng&amp;r cordiDg to soU. lis will comCuyahoga County Auditor Ralph
pare no-tillage and &lt;llllVentlonPerk.
al tillage methods and alao will
The Cleveland election took
discus a managlna water for op.. on nationwide significance as
Umum growth of m&gt;pl.
Stokes, the first Negro mayor
The cllnle Is open to all in- of a majw American city,
teNsted people.

:tleriff Rd&gt;ert Hartenbach's
Dept. lnvosllgated three accidents Monday'

The fi&lt;st occurred at 11:30

a.m. on CGunb' Road s, one-

tenth ol a mDo swth ol Route
12t at uThe Crot~roads• when
a ear driven by OrvDiaN-,
51, Pomero.r Route 4, went orr
(Continued fromll0£0 I)
U.S. withdrawal over a period the right side of tho road end
over an e.mballlanent.
of tlm~lth honor.
Nawer received lacerations
In effect. he has come to
ol tho bead and chest and neek
terms with reality.
He recognizes the United !JUurles. lie was trested by a
States must ge1 out of VIetnam Pomeroy pbyslelan.
within the next two or three
Middleport ftremea w e r e
yean to avoid an explosion at called to the scene wh,.. It
home and that there Is little was reported that the vehicle
~ of
doing II ot the was m fire. However, the eaU
nego11atlng table.
was cancelled when it was deWill Pull OUt
termined the report was false.
His formula for disengage'The second accident was at
ment say1 to Hanoi: Give us a 11:40 a.m. Monday on Route 33,
virtual cease-nre tor a while TciUr.tenlh1 ~ a mile north &lt;t
and we will pull ou1, loving It Route 681 at Darwin when a
to you and Saigon to settle your ear driven by Darren Eugene
differences.
Norris, 18, Recine Route 2,
Nh&lt;en'S hope II lhol Saigon
tore wt 60 leet or guard raliwill be strong enouvh by then
IDg.
to strike a good bargain on Its
AccordiDg to the report, a
own.
But whether 11 Is or not, the sultcaee to the ear feU from
United Statu will have with· the seat and Norrla, attempt...
drawn gradually on the as- IDg to stop the fall, loat con.
sumption lhel Salgoo hal been lnll. Heavy clsmagos were inbuilt up enough to take care of curred to the vebleles in both
ol the Of18...Car accidents.
11selt.
The third accident ...,.rred
This would enable the United
Stiles to feel II had fulfilled Its at 1:30 p.m. in &amp;YracuBO at the
commitment. Nixon stated In totenection &lt;t Ajlple and SecJuly at Guam-end repeated ond Sis. A car driven by MaMonday nlght-thll Allan no. bel C. Pld&lt;ens, 60, &amp;fracuBO,
tlons must be able to handle traveliDg scuth on Ajlple St.
their own defense except tor ran a stop ~ and Into the
massive attacks by nucleer side of a ear driven by Linda
powers .
S. Lavender, 20, &amp;vraeuse, trav.
eiiDg west on Soeond St.

JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR
ORDERED
WHEN YOU

VISIT, PARK FREE

MIDDLEPORT, OKlO
.._.., Fldenl Deposit Insurance c..,.rltlen

ESSEN IN EUROPE
V!ENNA (UPO 0 hio
Scbools 91pt. Martin Esaex,
here u representative of the
U.S. State Department, planned
talks this week with ol!lclais
of American aebools In Europe
end Aala about the latest e&lt;1f.
eational developments. He was
to return to Coiumbul Frida,y
night,

Property
Transfers
Helen Bradford, dee. to Wal·
lsee Bndi'ord, Elizabeth LohBO,
Otis L. Bradford, Alan P. llnrJ.
Cord, aatd. foc trans., M1dcfle..
port, Sallolm'y.
Elizabeth Lohse, llorold Lollse, Otla L. Bradford, Jean A.
Bradford, Alan P. Bradford,
Ruthetla Bradford to Wallace
Bnulford, lots, MiddltPOrt.
Alvle Portl'"', Anna Mae
Part!'"' to Slate ol Vhlo, ....,.

BE 'IJIRlFl'Y

SAVE ALL YOUR SALESLIPS

West Columbia United Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles Simons and the Rev, Bernlee Winkler olflclstlng.Frlmdo
may call at the Foglesong Fu.
nora! Home after 3 p.m. Wedneodllf until 12:30 1hlrlldsy
when the body will be taken to
the church, Burial wiU be in
Kirkland MemorW Gardens.

ELBERFELDS IN POIIROY
WEARING APPAREl. FOR YOUR FAMILY
RIRNISHINGS FOR YOUR HOllE

NOW TOTAL DISCOUNT

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leaders to be present to beer
the Instruction to be riven 011
precinct orpnlzationlllnd rata..
to&amp; registration and 110110ral
ocUviUes plala* for a vietdrJ
In the 1970 elecUoo.
Wingett sold all reservations
tor the dinner should be sent
to WOllam llofllnan, NeiiOII·
vllle, or Tom Cody, Box 2, i
A-•· by Friday,
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'•'l'bU l&amp; a very lmportant
meeting to prepare for noxt
year'• election. The people ol
the 13 llwthalltern Ohio countlea deBOI'Vo a honest end reaponalve government llhlch will
fallO Ill roiiiJOIIBibWtiel a n d
meet the needs &lt;t the people."
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driven by Edward Grllllth, 70,
1.AJng Bottom, was traveling

on 33 end attempted a !eft
band tum onto Route 7 in front
of the Mitch vehicle.
'lbe CUI ltn1Ckheadon 1 Pomeroy pollee sold. Both vehicles
WMO demolished. Miss Mitch
was removed to the hospllai by

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER~ 1969

PRICE 10 CENTS

South Takes

Voters of Meigs County ap·
proved 10 tax levies Tuesday.
Winning especially strong
support
Tuesday
were
operating iax levy renewals In
ihe three school districts of the
c:ounty and a new threequarters of one mill levy for the
mentally marded program the only levy upon which the
entire county voted - was also
given a comfort•ble mergln of
approval.
There werl 3,376 votes
cooling btllots In fovor of tho
county-wide retarded program
levy. There were 2,115 against
lt.
Hoving the most dllflcully
among the 10 levies was a onehalf mill new levy for current
expenses In Orange Township.
According to the unofficial
tally, the levy possed by one

Middleport bad .., nee• In
TueadQ'a election. ThOra were
four condldates for ....,cll, all
incumbents, with foor aeata to
be Blled.
Votes received by each inelude Dovld Obitnger, R, 3011;
Richard W. Vaughan, R, 276:
John W, Zerl&lt;!e, R, 265, end
Clill:ord Slumbo, -penclon~
250. James E, Browlngtm re.
celved 234 voteo for electkln
to the 1loord or Pub!!c Allain.
lis waa unoppoeed.
In Racine, live condl-•
sought the fwr seats to be flU.
ed on village council.
EJected w e r e Lawrenee
Wolfe !57, Albert D. lUll lit,
Grace Roush llo, aod lfute
Roush ll3. The loaer wu GaM
l30r&gt;s, with !OS. lflrrlot S.
Nei.gler received 122 votes for
treasurer and Dale F. Bo7d received 99 votes to be elected to
the Rae!ne 1loord &lt;t Pub!lc /if.
fairs. Both were """''IJINd
In &amp;vraeuse, there waa only
one candidate lor council with
leur seats to be t1 !!eel. AI o
re8Ult there were 47 names
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A lew showers ol rain and
soow mixed mainly In eastem
oreas tonight. Colder tonight,
clearing In western counties.
Lows from the IIIPOr 20stomld
30s. MOstly 111111111 and warmer
on Th.ursda,y.

DEATH CAR - llathryn Mitch, 53, ol Pomeroy died oC ll\lurlaa sulfered In U. a'*&gt;
above which collided with another vehtde at 5110 p.m. Tue&amp;de.Y at the Intersection of Rta. 33
and 7.

approved a one.half mill fire
protection renewal levy, 418-113, and Orange Township
voters favored a one-half mill
renewal, also for fire protection. 136-70.
In Scipio Township a one mill

local and the Eastern Local strongly back of a new two mill
School Olstrids favored school tax for fire protection, 1.48-59.
operating levies both
In Chester Township, voters

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Syracuse VIllage a three mill
renewal levy for current
Two persons were fined and
operating expenses won firm three bonds were forfeited by
support, 189. 76 .
Pomeroy Ma,yor Charles Le..

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ant, was tined $125 and. costs on
conviction or driving wblle into:dcated and Templeton Grue.
.aor, 19, Pomellflr, l10endeosts

for speedln&amp;.
Donald Cremeans, no address
1 reeonled, forfeited a $2&gt; bond
posted for open flask and John
By Bob Hoeflich
. Wanamaker, no address record.
ed, forfeited a $25 bond for disturbiDg the peace, one of $:;0
The Chester Elementary School PTA is putting all its eggs for resisting arrest
in one basket as far as major money - making projects are co~
ce&lt;ned this yeer.
On Saturday, Nov. lo, the gr014&gt; wlllstsge a falllest!val1t
the school. Mr. CartoonoiWSAZ·TVwillbeon hend lor the evening and will show cartoons as well as otler membership cards to
r-Jthe youngsters attending.
Three persoos were fined and
There will be a country store whlchwillfeature, among oth- the bond of a fourth was forer things, some attractive Christmas decorations and sweet ci- felted by Middleport Mf3or C.
der. There will be a number of games operated durift8 the even- 0. Fisher Tuesday evening.
Jordan, 129, and James E. ing including a fish pond, dunk for apples, basketball toss, and
Fbted $10 and coats each on
Gaston, lOS, elected. Third was pound the nail, to name only a rew, A pocket lady will be reatur~ convictions of speeding were
Glenn Turner with 81; Alva edanddoorprlzeswill beawardedeveryhalfhOUr-youmustbe Alexandar K. McClung, 71,
Rupe, fourth, 80; Glenn R. present. to win, however,
Hartford; Herman A. Taylor,
Cline. fifth, 31, and qarence E.
The entire evening will get wxlerwl)' at 4 p.m. with a jitney 31, Pomeroy, and James D.
Fraley, sixth, with 30.
sq~per to be served urtll 7. The carnival operation wtll be from Wieklille, 25, Raelne. Eugene
Letart- Don R. Hill, 16&lt;, and 7 to 10.
E. Davis, 46, Racine, forfeit~
Roy Pear5on, 153, elected.
ed a $18.70 bond posted oo a
Third place was Howard Norris
AND, ANOTHER GROUP WILL be stsging a public pancake charge of rumlng a red !lght.
with 105; fourth was James
this Friday.
•upper
Junior Spaun, 90, and Everett
It's
the Middleport • Pomeroy Rotscy Club and the event is
Ransom, fifth, 24.
Olive Township - Alvin set for Heeth United Methodist Church in Middleport !rom 5 to 7
Reed,
and George W. Reed, p.m. Jack Robson will be chef, assisted b)' John C. Bacon. Other
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254, elected. William Connolly club members will be assisting in various capacities.
Admission Is $1. The club is active with the crippled ehilThree school districts wil!
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droh's prosram, the Mei&amp;s football appreciation dlnnor and the shut down classes as the re.
Esster Egg Hunt, so all proceeds will come in bandy.
ault of school levy defeats TuesTickets may be purchased at the Citizens' National Bonk, day, another wil! close In spite
Bahr Clothiers, Baker Furniture, Werner• s Radio, and. at t h e of voter approval and a dozen
door.
more districts face a bleak
school year because of rejecMRs. MARCIA HOBSTE'ITERhlghl.Yeommendedy~sters tions.
who took part in trick or treat activities on Lincoln IUD. There
Ne;;tuu Falls and Lakewood
were quite a numborcallfJVatthellobstetierdoor. Not only were Local ol Ueklng CounC,, and
there no dlaturblnces but Mrs. Hobstetter aid the YOW'II'Bters Evergreen Local oC Fulton
wue almost, without exception, quite rnannerl.Y.
Couni.Y were among those disOf eourae, there's always another side of the picture and tricts llhlch will be forced to
this one Isn't so p!easaot.
close.
For the second year• the home of Leo Crew has been bornFremont schools w i I 1 be
e!oeed from Nov. 14 to Jan.
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There were 5,949 Mel&amp;• Countlans at the polls In Tuesday's election.
This was allghtly more than the comparable year Novemher, 1967, when 5,862 wted, but cons!de&lt;abl.Y less then another comparable year, November, 1965, when 7,602 voted.
Meigs County supported the Vote 19 issoo yestenlay 2,·
a 95 to 2,3 72 and voted ln[avorofthe appoirtment amerdment,
state Issue n, 2,236-1,449,

Eleven of Meigs County's 12
townships had trustee races
Tuesday.
The only township without a
race was Salem. candidates
Worthy Bright and Harley E.
Grate each received '"' votes.
Two trustees were elected In
each of the townships yester·
day. Results of the races, K ·
cording to the unofficial tally of
lhe Malgs Boord of Elections
were:
Lebanon Township - Robert
L. Fitch, 133 votes, and
Lawrence Johnston with 105,
·elected. V - received by other

SAIGON (UPI) - The SOUth
Viatllamose &amp;l'll\Y bas taken
over the ll&amp;lrt apinst the 7, 000.
DIID Communlat threat al0111
the Co-an border in ~ the llllrest teats ollll eom1\lt abiUC,.
Mllltary oourees oald lllciQ'
2,500 govemmeat lrGopl batlied put ot tho North VIetnamese butk\op all day Tuea..
cloy, kllljnB 80 guerrlllos while
IDIInB 24 deed 8Dd 38 WIJUIICied
ibamiOivoa.
· The Salton ooldlera - two
iql'anlr)' bottalloaa, I
b•UBUon and an annonc1 caval.
ey· battalion - were ralllod
IIIlo the bordor lllaNends 120
miles - - s t ot s.tp Ia
the put lbreO dayo,
U. S. warplaneo 8Dd llrti1.
l017 Wiled the SOUth VtetnameBO but 111 lorp Amort.
~yntto !'Ire Involved In the
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candidates Included Theodore
Wllllord, 9'1; Jim Patterson, 81;
Clinton E. Johnson, 74; John
Lawson. 57; J. W. Scerbrough,
17. Frank Cornell received 22
write-in votes.
Bedford Township - Fred A.
Eastman, 130, and Charles
Williams, 135, elected. Third
candidate, Norman Wood,
received 115 votes.
Chester Township - Charles
Bissell, .m, and Arthur Orr. 235,
elected. Running third was John
J. Rose with 179 and fourth was
Milford Frederlek with 151 ,
Columbia Township- Arnold

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FJve candidate&amp; were eeekIDg the four 11e0ts to be Wled,
Mro. Elma Rusaell, Republican, who has served as treasurer a Jallllber ol yeara, led
the votiDg with 366 aeeordiDg
to the Wllllf!cW tally.
8eccnl end third were Don.
old E. Collins, incumbent Repdlllcsn, end Ralpll Werry, a
Democrat, recelviDg 365
- · · Fourth liBS toeumbent
Lucien I'Wlln with 313, aloo a
lloplbl!cao. Defsated by four
\'Utes was the new couneU preSIdent, Franklin Rizer, R., who
bad 309 votes. The fourth ln.
eumben~ Roy Route&lt;, did oot
lOOk reelecUoo.
Phyllls Hennessy, a Democrat, U"'PPPeed lor: villsge
treasurer, received 362 Yotea.
Elected f"'\ the first time were
-.nbers ol the or PubDe Alralrs. They are E. F.
Rabinaon who received 445
wtea for a two year term and
James H. Slepl&gt;on1011, 315votea,
ODd William G. Baroni ell, 314
totes, both for touryearterma.

School renewals - by more than two·
to .one. Meigs Local voters
Distrlct voted almost 3·1 for a approved a three mill renewal
four mill school operating levy . levy 1,831 to 790 and Eastern
For It were 1,125 votes com· voters backed a similar
pared to 391 against lt.
question 85_. to 35...
Voten of both the Meigs
Racine VIllage voters were
votSeo,u98-the"'rn.

Approved
A gsrbage and refuse disposal district was estsbiiTuesday by the Melsa Counc,

~'!a=e~~;~ the
distrietwasapprovadafterJoaepb C. Sj;Mmkman o( the Ohio
DepartmerJt of Health and Dale
Dutton ~the Meigs County Depa.rtment ol Health emferred
hlformal)y with the boardontbe
matter·
Di8[0Dsltion ol gsrbogo In
Ml!lao Count;y 11a1 been a con..
troverotal iiRie since the Drll
of theY'!'" when new laws went
Into elfect requiring that solid
wastes be burled. Middleport
has been the only commurd1;y

even attempting to establish a
land fill dump.
li is reported that under the
new garbage disposal district,
federal funds may be avallab!e to help delray costs tovotv.
ed in setting up a dunp.
BUI Child• of the M!Mloport PlamJng CommisalCII dla..
cussed with the commtslioo
Ute $500,000 allotment awarded
the coonQ- for construcU.on ol
access roads. At present, otriclals ot the towns and coun1;y
are discussing ways of spend..
ing the sum, but no deeisi.oo
has been made.
Bllls were approved f o r
payment. AttEnding were Commissioners Charles Karr, Robort Clark end Warden Ours, end
Clerk lllarths Chambers.

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Shut Down

5, aiUtough voters approved a
9.6 mill levy. Schoo! olflclais
earlier amOWiced the shutdoWn
because taxes from the new
levy oould not be collected un.
w 1970.
At least 12 other levy reIJIOsle were re.iectecl. They
were Lancaster, Warren, MarR
Uns Ferry, Mentor, Uma, Newark, lflrri8011 Local (lflrriaon
Count;y), Perry Local (Lake
Count;y), Alexander Local (Athens Coun1Y), Rontatown (Portage Count;y), Willard and North
Baltimore (Wood COIInt;y).

Southern Board Changes

The Soulhern Local School
OisfTid
will have three new
COIIIII;y 111erllf RomanS. Gr!bbs
bolrd
o1
educollon mom bon
pledpcl toda.Y to "tum thl1 ei·
next
yeer
as
a reault of a 10-way
tJ oround" end unite &lt;aelall,y
race
for
three seats at
disunited Dotrolt after oarrow•
Tutlday's election.
Jy defeat!JV o Negro Ojlponert
Tho unofficial cOIHII of tNt
~ become mayor of the oation's
Meigs County Boord of Elec·
fifth' lsrgost city.
lions r o t - oorly this mor·
"We shall have unlQ," the nlng named tho three wlnnero
43-yoor..oJd attorney told his as Clarence
wHh 418
ebeeriJV III!PPDrierll. "I will be vofft. Chorln F. Pyln with 422
MJOlor Of all the people."
and Dlnnlo . Hill with 421.
Ill a clill: • ~ election
Placing fourtt,, !~&lt;cording 1u
llolt undecided 1!11111 t h • the unolflclli fig- Ann
laat wtea wore counted, Cribbs L. l1oso with '10 Howard
odred WQno Couooq. Audltol' Erwin, filth, wHII 4116.
Rlebarcl H. .,.stln, 1 .,... • time
OlherCindldllollorthithrtt
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to be&lt;:ome the Motlll"clcy~sttr1t 395 1 Rog,er G. Thein 367,
'll~•.~c!'illiPiiW Wls billili IIPilllod to oeetl1110 !fhli:h bad booio di!IJ Ill tor ~ layiQ8 ~ . m•Jor blsek eo,ndldate '(Or moy. ,Frederick J . Stobert J.f/, Dovld
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William Cundiff 211.
Three lncumbenta of the
Meigs County Boord of
Education were reelected. They
are Herold R. l.ohH who was
given 3,136 ~; Vlf'1lll I.
Atkins wHh 2,697 and ~ A.
Perry with 1.972. The fourth
candidate, John William
Blaellnor, received 1.7.. votes.
Eastern Local District with
two seolo to ba filled oleclod I.
0. ~ wllh 617 votes ond
Oris L. Smith wHh .S.1. Third
candldllt woo Clydo E. Kuhn
who rocelved oliO votes.
Tho Meigs Loco! School
District hed ..,ly two - ·
dldelos. - ·lncumbonll. with
two-atobtillled. Thoy-o
Don E . Mullen who .._,ved
1,575 votes and Fronk W.
Por[er, Jr .. who rec,lved 1,368

votes.
A small portion of Meigs
County, which Is o part ot tNt
Alexander School District In
Athens County, voted 195 to 53
ogolnll o tax levy In lhel
district.
The ume oec:tlon voting
the Athens County Boord
Education gave n votes.
Lewis L. - · · 69 to ~~~
Thcmos, 63 to Chorln
Shover end 37 to 0. C. 81111:..\
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Trlba 127, Melvin , _ . ,
·Thomla HutchiiOII M. Doll...
Soulh 95, L. o. ·l!lhHo 75
William E. flo ag· a;.
olocllan fa the ~
Boor~. Throe membol'l
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In AthonoCounty,.
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~~u!:~~~L Voters Renew All School Levies

(UP!) - A horBO trainer whom rumors allegedly w e r e
apread that he waa a warlock
heaved a big sigh of rolla! in
llaneoek COIIIII;y Circuit Court
here Tueodllf.
Attorney&amp; lor Frank Darningor, 33, end nine of the 10 per.
ICIIs be sued for $:;,000 apiece
reeched ..Wement of the slander auit. The matter ..,. drop.
ped with no flnancW Attie.
ment, according to atterneyo.
"I . _ no one ever bao to
· iii&gt;. · through what Pve been
lllrou&amp;llln the pastyear, • DamIDger salcl.
1be faU'Jer al two, now livIDg a tralle&lt; near Newell and
not fer from Waterford Park
race track, said he was uelated
that we bave tlnall.Y reeched a
solution to this unbeUevable af.
fair!'
In the ststemeDI by the nine,
they sold mutual apollgles were
extended end they disavowed
statements charged to them that
Deminger was a male witchand
Devll'• CCiliOl't, and performed strange rites.
The statement also said the
nino clld oot beUeve that Dam.
l.npr had committed "any
crime or touno&lt;al act with any
female persoo, minor or edult."
One ot the original 10 defendants, Mrs. Jermle LaNeve,
wu excused ~ when her
attorney stMecl that she clld
oot Intend to Imply Damlnger
wa1 a male witch.

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...eroy Village will b&amp;Yo

the I'Qmeroy emergency II9Jid.
Edgar Mitch and Edward GrUflth remain to satiatactory condillon at Veterans MemorW
Ho!lllital. Mitch sutrered lae.
erationa and abra&amp;iona and Griffith laoeratieml, hospital olflcW reports.

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Grllllth has been cited to
Pomero,y MB,yor'a Coort •
charges ollailuro to yield rfllol
ol way at an Intersection.
Mlaa Mitch 11Bs born MAT I,
1918. S.. was employed at El·berfeid'o Department Store U.
past 10 700rs 8Dd was ..,......
home when the accident occur.
"\l:l&gt;!t'~:P:&lt;:.~·&lt;'l'ISI¥ll.mgll8&amp;118iii8.!1!!1'&lt;':0Jl:llllll:ll' red.
111e Ia survived by her ta..
No BoUih for Bucb thor, Theodore Mitch, Po.._
CHICAGO (UP!) - T h e
roy, Rt. 3; a brother, Edlll',
Role, 91gar, Cotton. Orengo
Pomeroy, Rt. 3; an uncle, Val
or any other 1Jpe of bowl is
Mitch, Minersville: two n!ec:oa,
of! limits for the Oblo st.te
Mra. George Nesselroad Old
Buckeyes this year, even if hri Mitch, boU1 of Pome~
they do llnlsh their replar
three nephews, Gene and Muto
11e01011 No. I in the country.
Mitch, and Mike NesBOir&lt;ood,
The final word was utter.
all of Pomeroy.
ed Tueodllf by Ills Ten ComShe was preceded in miosloner Bill Reed.lnapre. by her mother, Emma Mitch,
pared ststement at a football
and a brother, Car1.
writers' meeting, Reed sold
Funeral services wil! be held
''there is no poaalblliQr that
Friday at 2 p.m. at Ewing Flo.
the conference will modify"
neral Home with the Rev. RqJ
the rules that eliminate Ohio
Carmichse! ol!lelallng. Burial
st.te from any post.aea8011 will be in Roek ~IDgs Cemegames.
tery. Friands may call at the
f111eral home an.ytime,

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Kathryn Mitch Killed zn Wreck
A ~r accident on Route
33 at 5:10 p.m. Tueodllf claim.
ed the Ute ol Mill Kathryn
Christina Mitch, 53, Pomeroy.
Miaa Mitch, a passenger In a
ear driven by her brother. Edpr Mitch, 08, Pomei'Oj', wss
taken to Veterans MemorW
Hospital where she died at 6:15 aa the result ot maslive

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end light to the Plckeno ear.
There were no injurtea.

VIrginia carleton en-,allld.
tor Trans., Syracuoe.
V!rglnis carleton Crump,
dec., to Beaale
Musgrave,
cert. for trans., avracuse.
F. llsrmon O'Brien, Henrlet,.
te O'Brien to C. WQne SWish4 eases Dismissed
er, MIN Mae SWlaher, lots,
Four eaaea b&amp;Yo been dJa..
Syracuae, Sutton.
milled
in the Melp Coun1;y
John T. Wolle, J ..n Wolle,
Cborleo D. Yoot, Marprot 1 CoDUnon Pleas Court upon ap.
plication ~ the pra10eudng atYost to Genld Simpson, • 93
torDol'.
They were Jlubert Howe,
acre, Sutton.
two 00111111 of for.
John T. Wolfe, J ..n Wolle, cbarPcl earf,
James
ObiiDger
end RichCbarlosllovldYoot, Marpretl
Yoat to Clell
Wood, Nora B. ard ~··· eblrpd with .....
~ IIUI Walter Morrlaoa,
Wood, 8.08 ocrea, ~
c:barged with hara881111111 by
.MASON - llfaiOII Couooq. 4-11 telesJhone •
A dlvor01 hal been granted
!.alden AcblevOIIIIIII Blnlf!ot
loll been set for Nov, 28, Ume Slnclr• L, Hendersoo, Pllml·
end place will be ann&lt;JOu14:ecl. 't&lt;11. !rom Stephen K. Hender·
The Coun1;y Homemak- aoa, Gallipolis, on grounda ~
•r• wW prepare and urve the £1'011 11881oet ol dut7. The llllld... nome oltheplalnllfl, lluqlb....,ot.
JIIIDIANAI'OLJS, Ind. (UPO- reya, waa relfm'ed.
Mil)' L. Barnette, CbarlooVlrlfl )(. Jonel, 70, Meptne1
ton,
w. VL, ftled an acdGa
Ol&gt;lo, waa lound dead Mllndo1
In tho wreckop ~ hla ear lor IIWOrl ot three minor ebllwhere It bad hit I parked road dren aplnll WOburn Ji&gt;opM
grader at o conatrucUon 110. Barnette under tho statea• 11811an ot Interstate 485 here. elproeal Agreement.

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Dies Monday

COMPLETE
SELECTIONS

Medl.um damages were re.
ported to the Lavendar

Deborah Miller

Funeral BOrvlceowil! beheld

Investigated

Meigs

'
SOUght o vote of confidence amend lht oloto Constitution to wide olflcos.
Ellmlnolo Eltdlaol
from his city's melllng.potelec· lower lho minimum vollng tllgl·
Tht go&lt;omor now -Inti
blllty lgt frOm 21 to 19. If tP·
toroto.
Also on local btllols - e proved, II -.ld permit be- auccestorli to fill vac.ancl• left
countless municipal office tweori 300,000 and a,ooo young by ony oudiiDr, ,,....,..., oiiDr·.
racea. 1,163 tax levin 1nd mort poroona to roglsler to vote as nay gonerol or MCI'tlary ot
alllo IHIOblt to continue hla du·
.
thon 100 bond loau... Eight of Jan. 1, 1:no.
Wklesprud SUpport
fin. AI lht noxt rogulor oltc·
ochool dlslrlcla were depandlng
Four stotn olrudy hevo o tlon, howtvtr, the vottn must'
on approval ol such levlll to
keep their doors from cloalng voting oge below 21. Thty are chooM a tUCCIIIO" piUI an In·
Kentucky end GIOrgio, 18; lorlm offlce-holclo&lt; to 1111 ""'
for lec~e of money.
Slate Issue No. 1 would Alaako, 19, ond Howell, 20. ti1ow v•cency Mtw•n the election
Jener volera - • deciding to· and the following Jonuory.
day on whether to reduce !Ntlr
Tht .,...._.. omOfldmant.
minimum ogo to 11.
The lower voting ogo hed would allow tha gov...-'1 op.
considerable ouppOrt from II• polnlee to wvo until tho tltd·
publicans and Democrats. and e ed IUCCfliOI" takes over. In Jtn·
Deborsb Jo Miller, 18, oC number or olher statewide or· uory, uvlng tNt alllo ebovl
785 clie81nut St., Mldclleport, gonlzotlons representing oil 150,000 by ollmlnallng tNt alec·
died Mllndey artemoon In Unl- viewpoints. Opposition was _ , lion of on lnlerlm office-holder.
coming from those who had I •. AIO·CIIIed"thortterm"IIIK·
vers!t;y Hospital, Columbus.
Born .llly 27, 1951 In Porn. bone to pick with youth over ~on woo lost held I~ 1H6 to 1111
o IH!explred lerm of Slott Auero,y, she Is survived by her behavior ot c:ollego students ond
!tor Rogor Tracy, who died
hullbend, Edward Lee Miller: young militants.
Approval ot the Issue would . hllo In office. Without tho
me BOD, Edward Lee Miller,
open
tNt door for 19· and 20- chango, o almllor election
Jr.; her parents, John E. and
as qualified eleclora. ,would hovo to ba hold next :
year
olds,
Roeemacy Schramm Ljlons,
to serve on juries and run for ,yur for attorney OIMfll, since
Mldclleport; two sisters, Mrs.
public office. II also would 'Paul W. Brown was appointed
Jack Frederick, Pomero,y, and
spark leglolallon to lo- lhe 1bY the governor to ropl- Wll·
Mrs. Bea Jay swan, Co!um.
age of molorlty to 19.
!lam B. Saxbt. who resigned
bus: three brothers, John E.
State 111ue No. 2 would ellml· In 1961 to riHI for the U:S. SonL301&gt;1, C!lfllln; TOJIUil.Y s n d nate the constitutional require· ole.
Bernard B. Ljlons, Pontiac, ment thll o double election be
Cillo's 13,223 polling piiiCIII
Mic:h.j her grandmother, Mrs. held to fill vacanciH In state- were to close at 6:30 p.tn. -=.st ..
Bernard Schramm, Zanesville;
her mother and father.Jn..law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 0. MD.
ler, West Colwnbia, and several nieces and nephews.
~e waa a member ~ t h e
Firat Boptist Church, Middle.
port.

3 Accidents

ment, Bedford.
James M. Crump, dec,, to

Yes, A
Citizens National
Auto Loan

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farm IUJIPllera may makeltfem. end races, 1nctudl"9 Important

SAIGON - TilE NORTH VIETNAMESE SPREAD dlelr
Cllmhodlan border olrenslve southWard toward Salton l4day
with four s~ ground attacks against U. S. outposts prior
to Presl- Nixon' • wemlng that:
••Hanoi cpuld make no greater mistake than to aasume
that an increase in vlolenoe will be to Ito own adVentage. •
Pleasant, son, 7:24 a.m. M~ As It reacting to Nixon's Vietnam - c h In octvanee, the
diU't Mrs. Donald E. Erwin, guerrillas shelled 4S target&amp; acroaa the war 2ooe overWellston, daughter. 6:07p.m. night, lhei&lt; heaviest mmd rocket and mortar selvos in
Monday; Mrs. WUliam B. Jooes, 23 days.
Pt. Pleasant, son 12:30 a. m.
Tuesday.

By Uolltd PNu lntomotlonal
Cillo .....,. today vlolted
their polling plocot to decide
two slllewlde luun and o
n d grab-beg full of local questions

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