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South Pins Hop~s on Gore's .Defeat ·
BY WUJJAM S. WHilE
ENROUTE TO WASHINGTON - Among a certain
clau of old - family and
highl~ influential Southerners

the White paper

Tan

Black

there Is a time-encrusted
Sllying, compounded alike of

Your daughter will have
a crush on Miss Robin's
soft crinkled slip -on.
Quality minded moms
approve ol the nexibttlty
and perfect lit, too.

afAPMAN

SHOES

Main St.

Pomeroy

senUment and ol wry and total
awareness that no clock ever
turns backward - "The South
will rise again.''
'" us meanlnll Is nine-tentha
jocular and self-mocking but
one-tenth serious. It Is t11is onetenth that is making the race of
Sen. Albert Gore for re-election
in Tenneasee both one of the
most-poignant and mos1 - interesting in this observt.-'s long
experience.
For If in this context the South
is indeed to ''rise again" it will
do so upon the defeat- and only
upon the· defeat - of Albert

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cballqer, the candy betr Rep.
W. E. (Bill) Brock of Olattanooga. The South, again in
this loose Interpretation, began
to get up from Its lmeea In the
rejection In Teus of Gore's
Ideological twin, Sen. Ralph
Yarborough.
II will require the retirement
of Gore to complete the process.
The heart of the matter Is that
In a strange, complex, human
sense Gore Is simply onSouthern, just as was Yarborough In Teus, and bls
difficulties arise far more from
this gossamer circumstance

than .from any readily
measurable public policy.
To be sure, Gore Is In trouble
- as again, Yarborough was In
Teus - for his slirW antiVietnam war stand. He Is in
more
trouble
because ,
representing as he does one of
the most martial-minded states
of the Union, he bas exhibited

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did. This has been ~ vlolenUJiill
an almost - autornaUc ,and
clearly visible 811tipallly not
simply to war pollqy bill. to all
things military. ~ tl1is lljls not
been forgotten In Tennwee.
This is, In the most • precise
and. the most - emotional way,
the anUthesls of Southe~n
thinking. If Texas ever since the
Civil War has provided more
strictly combat offiCllrs to the
armies of the United Slates than
any other state, Tennessee bas
notbeenfarbehlnd. They do not
calli! "the Volunteer State" for
nothing.
Accordingly, a senator from
Tennessee who has been in the
forefrpnt of proposals for
concealed surrender In VIetnam, and against aU efforts to
improve the antiballistic arsenal of tl1is country, Is a good
deal like, say a senator from
New York who was totally
opposed to any liberalil!l'.d
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One must, In short, gllle to V?te for anr Republican.,1ft
Albert Gore ltlAifks , for "SJni. wont get enough votes In lhl ,
eerily"- but mual also ·reg~ areaa borderlngb_!!sat.,tppl .
him as profoundly out of the della to wad • .,..,.,... . . '-'
mainstream of the blOOd-and- In a deep .sense, Uierefqre, ,hl.,
bones traditions of his own IB a lost an~ aUen ~ ~ ~
state. In order to combat the aea own homeland. And lbla b ba
of troubleswhlchheh!la crea~ has not got what he ~a )lu
for himself, therefore, he· Is had before. This was \he loot!
accentuating the positive - offices of other SO)IIhel:ll
notably by pie-In-the-sky &amp;e!llltors who In the ~I lllid
.economic promises - and been prepared to Jlelp a~
muting the n•gaUve.&amp; tides a colleague even thoi!P they dl!l
white horse to suggest fronUer not care for him. It has .,.ays
virility . He drops his g's to a ~ bls habit to upstage and
degree never heard in even to undercu't his fe!low
Washington.
~~for al!out alx yean
And he seeks to Identify and then, In the ~ three
hlnll&gt;l!lf with "the nell politics" months, carefully to IUTange to
and " the kids." What he Is In beseenln _thelrcompanybefore
clear danger of losing, however, Tennessee groups. But tl1is kind
is the heretofore habitual of help Is gone now. '
support of most of or8IJII!zed Sqme months ago In a first
labor. The hard hals In the sorUe ln.to the South this
South are no different from columnist concluded that
thoseinNewYork.Andwhathe Yarborough had had lt. The
has most certainly lrrev1ll:ably conc(IJsloo of tl1is second --, and
lost Is the .tolerance of the old. utterly - un!lclentific - sqrtle
famHy types, many of wbom to Is. that Gore has had II, too.

'l1IE VIRGIL KING FAMILY, hwl!na their Hollleln
cattle, wu file Bnl pllce wilmer In the cattle ellvillein of.file

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Clearing an4 coola- oorth
tonight and a chance of lhunderslormll .lOUth early tonicbl
followed by clearing. LDw nw
110 north to near 70 south. SUnny
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reserve champion bull.
First lln:ough third places,
reapeetively, 1n the Herefm-d
j•1dging went to :
Bull, two years and over :
l!oyal Oak Farm, Lawrence
Barlow, Northup; Hugh
Leifheit, Pomeroy.
Junim- yearling bull: IWyal
Oak Farm, Jeffers Farm,
Arrow Farms, Athena.

Summer yearling bull:
Jeffers Farm, Roush Hereford
Farm, New Haven; Royal 00
Farm.
Senior bull calf : Roush Farm,
Royal Oak Farm, Barlow.
Junior bull calf: Lawrence
Barlow, Klmmie Lane Pierce,
Uingsville, Arrow Farma.
Pair of bulls, any age, bred
and owned by ellhibitor : Roush
Farm, Arrow Farms, second
and third.
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Barlow, Klmmle Pierce, Claude
K. Nease, Minersville.
Senior yearling heifer : Royal
O&amp;k Farm, WUllem L. Cari-,
CoolvUle, Barlow.
Junior yearling heifer :
Jeffers
Farm, Arrow Farms,
Somelhlnl unique · and dlf- by Elberfelda of Pomeroy, and
ferent Is IICbeduled lbla eveil}ng In the non-winners pace, by Roush Farm.
Summer yearling heifer :
In the twilight harnas raciDil . lllriaber and Loshe Drug StOre
Roush Farm, Barlow, Arrow
~., lit five ~
of ~er~. ~
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Arrow
BYRON
Mii1.ER,
.POMEROY
Boule I, izb!Nteil .the .
~ Stab!' 'll l'omlroJ, lncluda the llbl1co
lOblo
and two from the Aldrich IIlii Country Race) In wbich Fanlll, Jeffers Farm, Barlow.
IJI'ID4cbetnplap bull·fnm Royal 0a1t Jl'arm In tlle'Otiea $It
Pair of heifers any age, bred
Stables, Ill In the Arne race for
compete for polnta, the
)lclclng ol tbe :llere$rd dlvtaton al tbe Mel&amp;' ~ Fair
two 301!1' old Pl\Ws. The Plll'lt filial 'lflaner to be named durjng and owned by exhibitor : Arrow
Weclniillllay.
Is t3,463.
the ilosan race. Polnll F Farms, Klmmle Pierce,
In the non-winners race fm- gathered during Dve county wunam Carr.
pacers, a neJcl of eight, file raees, at Jackson, Hocking, Senior yearling bull: first
purae wiD be $3,0011, and In the 3- lawrence, Athena and Meigs. place only, Arrow Farms.
Senior heifer calf: first place
year-&lt;~111 trot, Deld of nine, the Winners wiD be awarded on a
only,
Jeflers Farm .
purse wiD be $3,0111.
~1~11).6 per cent basts.
Produce
of cow, two animala
Trophy blankets will be
either
sex
owned
by one or more
...-.ted to winners during Harness racing during this
breeders
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Arrow
Farms, first
Thunday races. Ill the two- 107th annual Melp County Fair
and
second;
WUllem
Carr.
year-old pace, l_
t wiD be donated wiD be held Thursday and
Get
of
sire,
three
animals
any
by New York Cothlng l!ouse of Friday evenings at 6 p. m. !illd
age, both se•es represented
Pomeroy; three-year-old trot, oo Saturday at 3 p. m.
owned by one or more breeders:
Jeffers Farm, IWush Farm,
Barlow.
Oscar Wallace, Jr., Ripley,
W. Va., entered the only Angus
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The ciOIIIntl of the Unlvenlty : laal animals. He exhibited the grand
· atudentnewspaperatObloState spring had been IIWIPOnd~.
champion and reserve chamUnlvnty said today file ad· "Their diasenl, along with pion and the grand champion
mlnlstraUoo hal refuaed to that of many others, made and reserve champion female.
11aten to demarMII for chang~ students s!Dp and rea111e what He won four oilier awards In tile
~ Ia "aiiU trying to terrlft . wu Kolni on," the Uintern
ehorthorns divlalon S.
lludenta Into dol:lllty ...."
said. "When this happened H. Voliborn and •-· of 81.._8
In an edll«ial, the Lantern more and more stlidenta
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uwo
uld the admilllstratlon of damanded change.
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was the only exhibitor IUinK 17
Prelldent Nmee Fawcett haa "iluttheunlversltyrefUsedto first place ribbons and
lrled for y8WI to 'bell any IIston and the result was exhibited the champion and
lila~ out a1 the llllbt aC violence," the editorial said. reserve champloo females and
'l'BOMAS TOUCEDO, A native of Arpatina, wUb the
the polltl!lal and ecanomlc In- "Since II still refuses tq make bulla.
. grand cbampl'lll female Hereford of the Meigs County Fair.
tere1ta whlcb control the ' any .mean1n1fu1 cban&amp;ell It Is Hiram Slawter and lauren
'lbe IBfim•lla owned by &lt;llarlea Jeffers llld Son, Atbala. '
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Beef cattle were judged Wednesday.
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l'be Lanl(irn pointed out two the student body back tO sleep. olthe deparlment.
' ltudeall who partldpeted In
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Points and Jeffers Heletord
Farm of Athens o!hared boi.on
In beef catUe Judging Wednesday at the annual ~
County Fair.
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The Royal Oak Farm of
Horace Karr eahlblled the
grand champloo bull and the·
reserve champion female In the
Hereford dlvlllon. The Jeffers
Farm .01hlblled the gr4nd

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1970 FORD MAV!RICK

1970 MUSTANG

FORD TRUCKS ON SALE!

A ONCE-INA LIFETIME

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Excellent Seledlon ... Maverick, Mustang, '70
&amp; '70112 Fa'lcons, Falrlane soo, Torino, Torino
GT, Galaxie 500, LlD, Station Wagons ..... Shop
Early for Big Bargains. Also 12 FlOO &amp; F250
Pickup Trucks-V-I's, 6's, Std. &amp; Automatic
Transmrsslons.

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llll'le publie lltarlngs by the
~ Into the Kent State
dlloriliin which ended with the
~ May f of lour studenta.
~~~~ said the eGIIIIDon eJe.
meDt whlcl! appanntly rewlted
in the f!ring of weapona wu
lnlwll burled at ciOie r~~~p
by siUdenta to frustrated and
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&amp;1ft, Wllllllm Subl1 lloOblo, a fol'llllr Guard baltal1cn
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c.cne F()U, 75, died at Cold

following brolhera and siatera,
Owen Watsoo, Racine; Mra.
Ellen Couch,
Burton
Smith, "--f; Guy Wataon,
Baltimore, Md.; William
Watson, Pomeroy; Mra. Jack
Kelly, Cold Sprlnga, llicl Mra.
Kenneth Martin, Sidney,
Funeral aervlcea will be held
at 10:30 a. m. Saturday at ~
A1aandrla Funeral Home in
.u-ndrla, Ky. Burial will be
in tho Aleundrla Cemetery.

Springe, Ky., Wednesday,
apparently of a heart attack.
Tbe dal!lhter of tbe late Mr.
and Mn. David WaiiOII, for·
merly of Pomeroy, Mra. Foaa
W81 preceded in death by ber
bWJband, Fred; I llJD, Harry;
two brothera, Clyde and Leroy,
and a slater, Mrs. Pauline Bart.
Survl'flng are har cblldren,
tbarles and Loretta Burldlarl.
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Del Corao, commander of the
Guard, agreed. He said be believed individwll guardsmen
fired on their own because they
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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
This colwnn .II fiB' yollll(l
people, their problems and
pleasures, their lroubles and
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Help llal, it welcomes laugh&amp;
but woo't dodce a ser10111
queatlon with a bruah-of!,
Send your teenage questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
csre of Helen Help Us! thiS
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well as braa. - H.
P.S. My friend, the buyer for
a large department store cbaln,
leila me bras are holding up
wen, but girdles are slippingsaleswile, that 11.
"All the girls are golnc bralesa" ranks with ''midis hav.e
made it" 88 the fall's bigcest
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himaelf as y and remarked
that his friend Z bad told
bim that be might enjoying
watching n duplicate game.
The club members, who bad
remembered meeting Z, A
and Bon their vlalts1 1nvlted
bim to atay and play. He
acceptad the Invitation and
sat North.
He agreed to "'•y Black,_
wood and, on the very first
hand, responded to both four
and five no-trump. Hill partner closed the bidding at
seven no-trump and West
opened the 10 of spades.
"May I see your hand,
partner?" asked Y. "In the
old days, my partner Z was
alwaya declarer and the only
real fun I got was to watch
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NEW YORK (UPI)-Mrs.
Joseph. Kopeclme said Wedneaday talk of romance between
her daughter and Sen. Edward
Kenned;y was "just plain silly"
and the senator did biB beat to
save Mary Jo from drowning in
Cbappaqulddick Pond.
Mrs. Kopecbne, iii 8 copyrighted story In the current
issue of McCall's magazine,
also was critical of two
Kenned;y aides for not immedl1
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ale Yrepm'llng e ace en! and
of the Inquest judge for
implying Kennedy had not told
the whole'truth about the tr·"'c
affair.
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McCall's story to end speculi·
lion and "the ugly rwnora that
have been torturing us," Iince
Mary Jo, t!Jen 28, drowned July
1, 1969,
a car driven by to
Kennedy plunged off a bridge
on Chappaqulddlck Island,
~ong ' Mary Jo's boy
friends," Mra. Kopechne ,said, ~~r:;:~
"there w81 hot one named Sen. "'
Edward
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stories
between
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packqing" comeback, but I'D
bavetoadmitl sorta agree.with·

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my clothes.
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'lbatl can't let him Wilt: Mu.st I
flra'-less just to show him
!llere'a nothing wronc in lr)'ing ;,
a lliiW style? After an, I
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iln't made like Tom
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lndwtad,l'llmeroy,,Rillty,lll!l "-I'I'I!IY,
fovll!l Rich .Jletlllll; 'Park·

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but not IJloat!ng.
''We'llllave to win a lot more
gamea' lhan tbo&amp;e two to get '
evert with the Reda," he said.
·"llapy Ia :Ilia time my chin
bounced off my cbest in thil

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'1111 ~ aent 10 batters to
the platll in the fifth inning
when tbty J'lllPecl oulseven
hits, including a baaes·lolded
D .. .t.. Staub
- • . by ·-·•
and a
~ triple by illln Brand;
to tac Gary Nolan with the
ION.
The toaa, Nolan'• fifth of the
H4B9D against 15 victories, ended hil peraonal wlnnlnc ltreak
at eight games and II alao was
the Orst g1111e the Reds have
lost in Nolan's last 14 starts.
"Gary just couldn't~ loose
aR night" said 1 disa!lpOinled
Sparky 'Anderaon the Reda

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Stadiwn.
"But Salley's homer still
looked like a pop fly compared
with the one he bit In Houston's
Astrodome," Insisted Expo
coach Jimmy Brasan.
The Reds, idle today, open a
four-sa;meserteawiththeMets
In N.,i Yort Friday.
Wayne - ~· their ailing
rookie pltch1Ji8 sensation, was
aenftoUisAngelelto 'beeumlned by. an orthepedlc specialill, Dr. RoberiKerlan. Simpson
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WlnDIDI plleller Feraaaoa
leUiu, ,ll-lt,Billy'l\'llllalal,
lee Pepitone, JG~D)'
Calllaoa aid Gleaa lledetl
alH -Ilomeretl for lbe ~.
In the otller 1111.~··
H-too topped New Yott; f.
t,IIIIDFnaclaeobeal
Pltlabur11l, . 1-f, Moatreal
beat Cincinnati, M, Atlallla
Dipped Pldladelphla, 3-2, and
Loo Angeles beat st. Loall, 42•

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SUTTON M811 (UP!) - A
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field of 156 'prolesaiona..
bids for one of the richest prizes
of the year today in the opening
round of the $180,000 · Avco
Classic.

Most of coif's richest winners
were present and swinging at
Pleaaant VaHey Country Club
for the start of a four-day 72hole campaign that will reo,;ard
the victory with $32,000, tloe fifth
hlgheatsingleprlzeonthetour
to date Among the few missing
.
were Jack
Nicklaus, Arnold
Palmer and Fronk Beard.

'Bobcats Stam·ng Over
(EDITORSNOO'E: FoUowiD&amp;
Ia the aecond of • two • pari
Hriea OD Mid-American Conference football prospects. Today'odlspatcl!covenOhtoUalveralty, Kent State and Western
Michigan.)
COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Ohio
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Dayton, Minnesota and Penn
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_I hale to ~ the te~. rebuilding year, Hess sa1d, but
we are having to start over· A

thought he had an outstanding
running attack with Don Nott!ngham and Phil Witherspoon
and a passing attack that will
"keep the other team honest,
but that's one part of our team
we aren't sure about."
Puddington said his team
had three goals last year and
achieved all of them. ''One was
to come from behind to win a

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OOLUMBUS, ohto' (UP!)- Ge'orge Hllaenohrl, a ·. 240- Other Q(f. .ve regui!Q loll lnd wlngbaclt:.
·' '
O!io Stale olfll:ially ~ off poUridor and 1-fooW, mpollld were ·tackle ChUck Hulcblaon
1lJp IIOPba In the olftlllllw,.,:
Its "l'un for die Roles" llere sopb SliM~ WWiaml.
and gad .\Jan laek.
. baddleld are full~)!l
W...._..y night 'tilth &lt;;oac:ll 'the ontr flnt year man Tbe enda wlll .be (leet Btuce ~ GeliJDo, (ullbQ .lc'il!l1!l
Woody Hayes
his atartlng on the oflllllive team Jankowst:hfFIIr ," 'wn, N. J., Bleclaoe. and qu.arterbaclt: Rou0~
.
• '1"1
team "lflould be ter than last will be """'"'· 2f0opould John and ,l'I!J While of Harrllbar~. Motrre.
;rear." ·
Hicks. "Hiclla II tile biggeat Pa.,l)alled by Hayei "thi blat '
~.._.._.
"I dw't tlllnk it's any secret guard' we've bad since Jim pair enda In ibe coulitty."
'lbce defenie is .IDdlond ll:rr.o.r
we've been rated very high," Parker," Rayea said.
Returlilng 1n the IDteriar 11ne two aii-AmerlCJ~I. ml.wllt
the veteran Buclreye boas told
The Buckeyes loot three full- on offense are ce11tao Tom guard Jim StlllwlgOD ancl.,r,

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Tbe biggest offensive loaa iB
an-America fullhack Jim Otis,

wbo f1lllled for 1,027 yarda in
nine games, But Hayea haa
lruiBing Jobn Brockington, a 8loot-1, 216-pounder from Brooklyn, N.Y., ready to Blepin.

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WlLMINGTO!", Ohio (UP!)The Cincinnati Bengals will
preview an entirely new backfield when they meet the St.
Louis Cardinali at St. Louis
Saturday night.
Head Coach Paul Brown said
Wednesday he plans to start
EssexJobnsonathaHhackand
Clem Turner at fullback in
pIace of Paul Rob'rnson and
Jess Phillips.
"I'm not really displeased
with Robinson and Phillips, but
they madeloo many mistakes

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in the Miami game last week
and I want to get a look at the
other two running backs,"
Brown said.
Johnson has been the No.2
running back fo• the past two
seaaons. Turner was picked up
last year after playing in
Canada. He Is a former
University of Cincinnati fullback.
Brown also plans to start
Dave Lewis, the Canadian
League punter picked up by the
Bengalsthisseason,atquarter-

He Makes sense
to dazzle his players with any
laney footwm'k or high-blown
rhetoric when he gets them
wgether next week. He'll
s1mply try to tell il to them the
way it is.

cornerback Jaclt: 1'attliD, bul-,?1 '
five IIICll'e rrculara return l'l'clm,,;r
what W81 the top defllllive r,h
lellllln the IIIC Ten Lalt year.,,..
Mark Debevc II back at one,,.,
deflllllve end spot, both line· 1!.&gt;!
backers, Doug Adama and PhD., ·
strickJaDd return, as clo Tim .. ~.,
Anderson and Mike SenalbaiJib ;.
in the secoodary.
,,,,
Hayes said thil yell''l team, .. 1
with 14returning lltarteraand 30,;;,

lettermen, uhaa more aenion .'"R
on It than any team in my ll;""
yean. Our job II to aee IIIey . ·
play their best ban."
In oidmmlng through [11'06: ~·"
peels for the Big Ten race, ·,0
Hayes cmunented, "I think tile r•:·
team that beat us laat.,11
November, (Michigan 12-24) ., ,
abould be rated blgb. Micblgan '"~' ·
Stale Is always a thorn in our .
Bide. Indiana baa a good team., 4,
Wilconaln will be a much ~o.:i
proved lellll. I would guess_.,'&gt;!
Mlnneaota will be a dark,h
horse."
_•i.Jrl
The Buckeyes, who have won ;,,11
1Boft11 • ir last 19gamesoveribe
last two seaaona and had a ~
game win streak snapped by the .o,
loss to Michigan, are eligible to ,. •.
go to the Rose Bowl again thiJ ·:o
year.
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Ohio Stale beat Southern Cal.';:
27·16 in the Jan. 1, 1969 Rose ,~J
Bowl game when many of thiS, 10
year's startera were sopbo-1

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back against the Cardinals.
Lewill hasn't played the
quarterback position for three
years but says he ''welcomes
thechancetoslart."
Brown Indicated he wu still
looking al Rick Norton, the
signal caller picked up last
weekalterhewaswaivedby
Miami.
He sa1'd Nor ton had pro blems
throwing and "we'll have to
look at him a little more before
we lllllke a decision."
Brown said his No. I draft
pick, All-American Mike Reid,
will start a1 defensive tackle
against St. Louis. Reid twisted
his knee three weeks ago
r 1 1~.
during practice and missed the mores.
i :..t'.
first two exhibition games.
The Bengals had what Brown
temoed "a good workout"
Wednesdav
Wednesday and had a chance to
Thru
run plays in the rain. Brown
Saturdav
said the offense moved the ball
Auvust 19-22
"·,,!
well .
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MEIGS THEATRE

:.~~em~~:w na:ne ditk ~.: r~;sha," ~~ o~yys~ ~~:~~ :i~

Paterno and he rna es his tell our kids 1 feel the four.
living coaching football at Penn years they're going to be 1n
State.
college are the greatest years
Joe Paterno talked maybe of their lives and I don't want
five minutes the other day and them to get tied down jusl to
made more good sense than the football program. That's
mosl anybody l'•e heard in the one of the reasons I don't
past five ,Yean;. MusUy be belll!v~ in PQ athletic
lalked too'tball and in .."""'"--"
.:.:.. the only
- - . ;;.ry, I•""'-.,_ ,.-football he also talked about the years thOy'i-e completely free::.
college kids of today, the way
"You cari ri'ever make the boy
whiles can help blacks and discipline hilru!elf; discipline
blacks can help whites and has to come from within," says
about life in general today.
the Penn State coach, "but I
It won't be that long now think you can give him an
before Joe Paterno calls his appreciation of what discipline
Penn State squad together for can do for him and that's
the slart of practice and there something f think this country
are some thlngs he kn ows he's needs."
going lo have to do differently

Lersch 0-2) at Allan Ia (Reed S- and saying ' You do this
· hecause
5), 9 p.m.
I tell you so.' That's over," Joe
IOn!ygamescheduledl
says.
Friday's Games
"I think kids today want to
Atlanta at Montreal, night
know why. They want to know
crncl at New York. night
Hous •• Phil•. ' · twl.nll•
why they have to give up things
Pitts at Los Ang, night
they feel are important· to them
~·- Louis at San Diego night and you're goin•0 to have to
Chicago a t San F ran, n1'9 ht
. it. You're going to bave
explarn
Amerr.. n Le1gue
. to give reasons. You're not
Ealf
going to be able to arbitrarily
W. L. Pet. GB dismiss some of the requests
Baltimore
78 « .639 ... .
New York
66 54 .550 11
they make, whether it bas to do
Detroit
65 57 .533 13
with them getting involved
Boafon
62 58 .517 IS politlcaUy, socially ... whatever
Wllhlnglon 58 ~ .A75 20 it may be.
58 - .A75 20
Clt_..land
Wool
"We're going to have to
w. L. Pet. GB understand," Paterno saya,
Mlnnosota
72 A7 .605 ... "that the young people today
68 ~ •557 5"' are much more responsive to
catllornla
68
Oekland
~ 553 6
l&lt;tlnns City A7 76
21•12 social injusHce and thet they
Mllwauket~
A6 77 .~A 28
are much more inlerestad in
Chicago
« 81 .352 31 becoming involved. We're goinc
to have to give them a Httl bit
run. We're going to bave to
'em go a Utile bit. I don't
think we can sit on 'em and
holn 'em down."
Joe Paterno

MEIGs COUNTY FAIR

Deleone and tackle Dave
tbeney.
'"
In the backfield lleaides
Brockington will be. !)UII'Ierback Rex Kern, third 111 the
voting for the Helaman Trophy
lastyear,backedupbycapable
Ron Mactejowskl._
At left halfback will be
veteran Leo Hayden and the
'"'""back Is tw~-· starter
"""' . Zelina. Junior
,_ Tom
Larry
Campana wiU be the No. 1
replacem..,t at both left ball

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time offenalve atartera lll'ougb
sraduat!on, but In addition,
starting guard Brian Donovan
required early summer surgery
oo a knee and Is not expectad to
play tJrls tan.

R 0 brnson Phillips Benched

~iil~~~bft coach
~~~getting
~~~e:"
:!\ootball
up before a group

leal few years."
11
0oe Ye8' Ahead"
By Unltld Prns tntorn1tlonal
Dave PuddlngKenton, starling hil
National League
third year at
t State, said
East
''we think we've turned the
W. L. Pet GB
comer in our program and we NPrttstzyroh
~. .s.ur ...
,
ahead
ew ork
., .529 2'11
IeeI were
one year
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Chicago
6ol 60 .516 4
"We know now that e_very St. louis
57 6oi .A6.1 10'1•
time we~ on the field we are Monlrul
PhiladelPhia 54 67 .•AA6 12'11
53 70 .All IA'II
going to in the game," Pudwest
dlngton said.
W. L. Pet. GB
The Kent Stale coach said he
12 A3 .656 ...
6952 .570 II
61 61 .500 IP'I:a
61 61 :500 19'h
55 67 .A.II 25'11
76 .317 33'h
Rosu 111

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man (Vem).Quarlerbackistbe ~
S
name of the Rame." PuddinRton
said.
Puddington commented that
the spring football practice was
the only spring sport to finish
By MD..TON RICHMAN
because of the closing dovm of
UPI Spm'ls Writer
the school.
NEW YORK (UPl)-Richard
"From the correspondence Nixon loves to talk football.
we've had with the kids, they're Okay, I've got a suggestion
looking forward to the season," lor him. He ought to talk to the

Puddington said.
And ibe other was to win a big
At Western Mi•h;•an, Coach
game."
Bill Doolittle bas~..,.
26 lettermen
The Flashes came from be- returning from last year's t-6
hind lo beat Dayton In the open- recm'd team.
er 24-14, trouaced Louisville 35The Broncos go into the sea6 and won the season's finale son with a seasoned quarteragainst Miami 17-14 in the Dad's hack in Ted Grignon and a
~}.~~-~. ~'f.pe•. ! -~~r,~rs -~~ - P.,Y, &amp;I'll!~.' ~' t.·-~"' '' ~q~y,IJ!Iin&amp;~.led,by Qqb
•"''
'D~ •-son
'"Lostliifooghgi'iidilatiorfW.re' ..;; W•
·' ·• h•Yell
""ll"' set
· .• . .., ,. ·u,,.,. ze"•
,. "" ..an•."·:""."""
..,w.mternal
' .,.
.
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lud'•
goals
yet,
dlrig
n,.
s8l
,
..
We
think
wtth
some
19 offena1•t sterters, InC . ~,g "but we aren 'going to set leadership, which we hOPe to
the outatandtng passing combrn- them too low,"
get," Doolittle said, ''we'll have
--·atlon of quarterback Cleve
"Cream of Crop"
a pretty good season
Sbopor
Bryant and spUt end Todd SnyPuddlngtpn called Toledo "the
"With all the ~t Toledo
Ph. "'2·liJ I
der, and tailback Dave LeVeck. cream of the crop" and "In a has coming back I1111ess they
"We're going to try to..estab- class by themselves.''
should be nwn~ one, but 1
llsh 8 balanced offense, Hess
He said he liked Bowling don't think I could spHt a hair
it.
said, '.'and we have to improve Green lor second "beca~~~e of between Kent Miami Bowling
our defense.
' and Western."
'
theirgreatquarterback-Wire- Green, Ohio U.
r---~1'"----. '"We used to have a dam MAJOil -

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the annual p r e - press
dinner, "and we'll do every•
1t11ng we csn to Uve up to it.
"Our team should be better
than last year becsuae we have
a better sophomore . group,"
Hayes said. "Our sophr.mores
should mak~ us better."
Hayesnarhedlll'eeaophswbo
should start In the mostly
veteran lineup, two on defense
and one on offense.
_.&lt;*/.':&gt;.&gt;.&gt;)=*~~'?'~:: The defenalve tackles will be
manned by 11-foot-1 aophomm'e

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Totali
35 ' II s
Montrul
1'!0
tOO-l
Cincinnati
IIIII 1160
020 001~
e-carbo, Perez~. Bateman,
Staub, Woodward. DPMontreal I, Cincinnati I. 3BPer.z, Brand, Cline. HR•t:,~~ 1 ~8 • Bailey 2'- S·
lp h r or bb so
Wegener
A 53 2 2 I
Marshall W I-A
2j 3 3 3
Raymond
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00
Nolan L15-5 A 2·3 6 6 s 1 A
Washburn
11·331 I 0 0
McGlothlin
311 1 O O
Sa•t
Raymond
123)..
HBP-B McGlothlin (Jones!
T-2:2~. A- 23.90'1.

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ESTATE PROBATED
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP!)- The

estate of the late Branch
Rickey, former baseball
executive, W81 valued Wed·
nesday at $379,475 In St. Loull
County Probate Court.

Tonight &amp; Friday

August 20 &amp; 21

Doublo Futuro Protr1m
"THE UNDEFEAtED"
Color
John Way""
Rock Hudson
-Pin-

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THE PRIME OF
MISS JEAN BRODIE
(Color(
Academy Award Winner
Best Actress
Maggie Smith
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AUGUST 1

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Robert Kennel
,t~ etflll then, 111111

·~- dummy ana ran of1 all the dy's
1
w,. hearts. At tha end, he bad rare~)'
Qlurcll at ~bar
to tall baek on tha, 'diamond In fact,
Include ·her finesse and l'fai diiWD .one. , MarJ Jo
"CGUid 1 bave made lt7" f1!relgiJ llft'vllte
he· asked.
wllile!J' to llllllffY,
'IY~" replied Y. "You
·dl.cln't have 10 be a better
~layer, mereif a better •tu·
·
ilelit of ll!llsili. I wa.i bumlin . . .,.,. ·' ;;!':,\.~~ ft~m ~
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COol•llle : Turk't

~~ ~-~; ·llilcllie: Gq:lhi-lit;

R'
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l
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s· .ll
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l:
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o
mance
.1. a e-,.,-~
- _1 ·y ,
=a =;
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Mn Alma Mae ~ opponenta gave permission.
~:/!!":.,~ ':~'~were
~ RD, Gil, died Wed: ~utbgh on':m:::rJ!, .."It's a
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our neaday in Veterana Memorial
•
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tmrn, but maybe we're j111l &amp;opltal. She W8l born July 7, Y said nolhiDg and started
llow.
1111 at Coal Grove the to bum a tune. Eventually
WeD, I showed up the 1aa1 day u..hter of the late
E South won the apada In his
aiiUIIIDier achool without mine and Eatella E WWia She
• own band, c..becl the ace
(malnlybecs~~~e they were both
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wu and king of clubs to dlacard
In the wash), and the boy I've
~::.th by a the queen Of dlamonda fr~ him

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can,::f.PlJ!eathilaeaaon?" theseason,waaonlytheaecond ~~~~linp
. • "I cPi't."
to land in the upper deck since Siewert
ph

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a...btr.

''The . Reds are UIOd to win·
ning without pitching," he said.
"And if the pitching problema
continue, they11 sUJl find a way
to win."
Jim McGlothlin, making his
first appearance since being
struck by a line drive off tlie
bat of Dodgers' Billy Grabar·
kewltz in Los Angeles Aug. 9,
wm'ked the last three ••w,...
•··'·""
In reUef. He give up one hi~
8
=·~Yt!;:.~~i'21st of

t.,'!r.:,!~
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tb{ ~ ~ ~
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New YIH'k.
MONTREAL
"'·v cf
J;,eslf
·3
Stoubrf
5
Bailly 3b
5
l.lboy :jll
0
G=rlb
:
UJ;~
0
Botemen c
•
Staehl12b
A
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·v,·enna Woods'
t.l'lblq·, , .•• BliiiD, · e~~~~~ . ~. Plillfllf.l ~- P,.f/RJ.,
Has Tale to Tell g~~~:"'~~cl:~ P:'~· ~t'l: ~da:::e~o&amp;o'l;e.~:'tr~iil;~;~;;:::.~·t:

l read a couple of times that

got my eye on bada nt. He said
ke be'• abou
llliYI ma
"'
t which
girls don't wear hru, and the
llieddera are either bragging II'
~tiling, neither of which fit

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Pistol Pete, and Melanie ~ '~. .. .. , '
Dillard, Pomeroy,
Rocl!ei.: a.,. ~ ~ ' PleUufe
'
. Haraa, OJ)i· entot~ ·~ ,_, ell
~
In Claall 3, Weatern PleaaiJre Rebel Kllll, ciWaeil by DoD' llllllnd, DaiDII
Pony, 48" to :16": Firat place, Butterfltld, a.i-Jea~ou; W. Vi. on Lillie GJ1111Y;
Cole Stables, Robin Jo Rildlle, '
,·.
'
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oa·
Tuppers Plains, on Mlu a.. 7 BarNl Race 'lrlt,
Pe~rle.
Tu~ker; second, Frank ~arUe '·M111.Hr, ·.
t,
BeCkner, ·Pt. ~ -~ - ~~
~ ........, .
1fawk's llb)l;'thlrd,118tiNe'b)t;"'llklilifd {"
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Coolville, on Tonka'; !oartb~ GmiT''' . IDviiJI
Debbie Beckner, Pt. Plaiaant, Ai&amp;-~.
' SQcb, and
on Billy Boy.
foiirtb Rlcblrd Fnaldln Pt.
Class 4: Western P1eaaUre
on.,..
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Horse: first, Debbie O;ye, au1 'a, '1\'Niem -~

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Myrtle Stanley of Albany won ,":Robinson in the llhowbia of NortbUP, fll'll, .JIG !lilbiNII!Io
a nwnber of awarda Wednesday Corrledalea also look !qt and ~. fl\lCI!Id, •nll(~ lnd
Wilen jlldglng of . open Clall ~d in ram and ewt J~~mbt;.,.ovi!J'; Bat~,- ~ -~'·

Br Oswald &amp; James Jacoby Gypsy; second place, Sharon
Middleport, with Miss
21
Dolly-Polly; third place, Mike
· NOBTH (D)
Jonea, Pomeroy, with Squeaky
;~~~21075
Lou, and fourth place, Karen
+Q 3
Griffith, Pomeroy, mar Dust.
• J
Ciaas 2 - Lead-in Pony,
Wli&amp;T
EAST
Western Tack, _:16 inchea _and
.J887
under. All enltries were giVen
U3
.98A3 ; trop'hie!l. Enter~ were Taiiuriy
""'
.
. ..,.
·.Uton .Hall,', '
. . +KI0842
+976~
Harsraves, Pt. Pleasan~ with
Jones waa clted far faDure to • Q 10 94 3
Billy . Boy; James Smith,
yield the right of way. IJamace
SOUTH
Pome~oy, PeMy; Lisa Baker,
was llated u moderate and no
• KQ 5
Syracuse,
with Lady; Mila
one waa injured.
• A2
Pow'ell;
Pomeroy,
with Lady;
t AJ
ASKS DIVORCE
• AK 8 76 Z
Charging groaa JH!8lecl of
Both vulnerable
duty and extreme cruelty,
Wool North Soath

a.t lnrnbla lWCIIan of the Lyle W. HyaeU, samo addreu,
dlyfNDtbe~ inMelgaCoontyOlmmonPieaa
lladtlnoe ollbout too peno~~~. Court
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Unda Jones, 22, Belpre, W81
cited to Mills• Colllty Court
fo11ow1nc a two vehicle colllslon
at 4:30p.m. Wedneaday on Rt.
7, aewn-tentba mlla oouth of
the Atbena County line.
Al:cGrdlnc to the GaiJijlolla
Poet State Highway Patrol, the

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Michael Shoemaker
Alta Girl Kelly; ~rk
Cheshire, with Lad)'; Charles
Knapp, Mason, wltb Booy;
Suzette Paugh,- Muon, l'flth
Nellie; Brenda WUllaDII.,
Rutland, ~ilh Tot; ~e

~~~• .what ~ :::~~~=:·

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~!:tt~;;,:~ ~~ Following Mishap

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Route 3• and Larry (Nola) Charles Stephen Badgley, 22•
A 10 C!Us ·horae show waa
llro'lfii,Stow; 10 grmlclllldren, and Unda Carol Simpaon, 22• staced at 1 p.m. Wedneaday at
1 brother, Mk!lael A. Epjlle, both of Racine.
the Meigs County Felr. .
l'llmeroy Route f, and two WIN AT BRIDGE
Winners in the various classes
were;
Woman Arrested
«;lass 1- 4-H horsemanship,
hm'ses and poni.. for Meigs

lng dancero111 proportions.

.......-uflinarllii' ""'llnwnl that NatimW Guard regulations allow
lrooJp! to !Ira only UDder two
conditio without a COIIIIIIIIDd
- to return llliper fire and in
aelf-clefenle willie In farmalloo.
liDt S. Pickell, 1 fonn«
lludlnllaaderatltlotSiate and

Myrtle Stanley Big ~Wilf.,._r

feif.:;~~] =:;.:::::ome~·ittle Gypsy WinsH~~~6~~J!;~·

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sheep was
ewe,year
two years
and older;
~ .~""' :m;~~t~~
County
Felr.held at the Meigs one
and under
two; ,~•
beit, lecOnd,
~ ~; . J ~;, . . .
The Albany · · exhibitor, hock. ._ .
.
, lilrCiill ~ SOai. ~ ,Pd ·
showing Merinos, took first and In the showing of Donets, llpbiD,Hn. , tblr«. 1'11111, •Willi;
aecond placea In the cslegm'les eight first place awardl went to Barlow, flnl; . ~lrODI, 'I
of ram and ewe, two years and Armstrong and Sona of toalton.
Batlri, tlllrll. .;tWO, ·· .~ .
over; r1111 and ewe, one year In tile Suffolk CluB, CJarenc:e : . and Oidlrj Batldw, fll'lt
and under two; r1111 lamb and Nixon of fllbany took i fll'lt IJid ,third lll!ll Attulr9~1· '
lll8terl, Mra. Albert {Fkinnce) ewe lamb, and the beat flock. place In the ram, two yeara ai\cl ~ ewe, oa, • ·;iJid
Jig-, Mlneml1le Roiltlll, and
Joyce Coffey, Guysv!He, took over field, with Terry
~twO; Blrl!lw',JinC:.-,.d
Mn. Andmf (Allee) Davia, a Orst In Shropshlres with a of Kenna, W. Va., taklng ..(o!ll' ,lecand with lblrd -~ .- . . ,
PumeroyiiAiuteJ.
ram,twoyearaandol4or.lnthe firsts plus the bel\~~~. · fl!ie• ~~ ~~ llld
Fun•llllll'vlcelwiDbabeld ~eclassslle~aotooka Boggess exhibited the ~ . I[IC!Gnd.~lll--~; tbjnl ·~=~r!
IUp.m.Saturda.JiattheEwing first and second in the rams, pion ram and the l'fll!lf)'e to~ and Sollil.
ven·ae,&lt;IIJII
fw1,1n1 Home with the Rev. two years and over, with Rex dlampJon ram.
. '-!~"!~ . ·~bl~ Ill~
Jamu MorriHn officiating. RObinson of CoolvHle taking In the Hampshire ell~ ~~ren_and. llle
11ur111 wiU ba ID the Mldp third.
winners were Donald Bit~,. l'eiiii'VI . , . , , ral!l!l'ewe.
MfiDOI'J Garda. ll'rl..da may
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MlneravWe Route 1, died
Wodnuday at the Hol10r
MedlcaiCellter.Mr.Epplewu
amemheroftheMI.IIermanU.
B.-tburcb.
Surviving are hiJ wile, Elma
Eastman Epple; a aon, Rogle
Epple, Reedavllle Route 1; four
daqbtera, Mra. Galen (Freda)

''Both were overreactions, "be
continued. '"!be state troopers
were not previJIII!y confronted,
ar rather affronted, by blal;ks
at such close ranee. And It appears to me that the National
Guard at Kent wu just tired
of the abuae they were setting.
Apparently, there II a bre8Jdag
point fiB' law enfll'OOilent off!.

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John J. Epple Dies Wednesday

Both Ovemacted

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Cecile Foss of KentUcky Dies

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after nplalnlrlfl tile ~ of
command applied only up to a
certain point recardlng the use
of weapons 111 riot sltualiona.
"It's tooceivable they (the
troop1) might have been
aasaulted wbile in troop format!oo and fired back and I'm

ltfAI _U to sreeP the twoBailie aeries. ,
'fhlj )ou,, rf'lJ!Ied with the
Lqo, Angelif .'/~ers• Victory
ov'r the_,S!,, Loull Carlllnail,
leflthe.IIOalwith an 11-t~ame
lead in the National League
West.
. "I say the Reda only have to
win 12 ar \3," repeated Mauch.
"Now, iln't that a abame."
And befoea·he coalil be Inter-

COIIIIIlllldfr, aald~'•PfOP.OIII would tuni lhe Guard
IntO "In lnollecllve, Slllda1 afternoon pi~."
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the Reda pitching

dl~on Iitle,''
Mauch troublealjllely, but ·he still in•
W~y nilbt
hiJ .,.,.._ alsla they're not essenlial for a
~~·-~ llix rona In diviSion lllle.
!!'!l~udnnjng,,lnocted off the
"Find A Way"

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who had ruched I llrealdDg
poiat.
"I 1111 of the opinion U!at at
Jacluon State, aome of the
state pollee cot within 30 hat
of some black csts that were
saylnc thins• (the pcllce) bad
been told for years blaclt csta
weren't supposed. to II)'I I " OrU•
que said.
"And their reaction waa to
llboot them," he said. "Here it
loolu like someone in the
Natjonal Guard reacted in a
flimllar • type situation. I 1111
becinnln8 to feel it's the same

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c•o Til.
• Fear Fall PU.,.
All Pot,oooler Cord
Conllrkllon
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llll'le publie lltarlngs by the
~ Into the Kent State
dlloriliin which ended with the
~ May f of lour studenta.
~~~~ said the eGIIIIDon eJe.
meDt whlcl! appanntly rewlted
in the f!ring of weapona wu
lnlwll burled at ciOie r~~~p
by siUdenta to frustrated and
1lred law enforcement - I a

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&amp;1ft, Wllllllm Subl1 lloOblo, a fol'llllr Guard baltal1cn
.

c.cne F()U, 75, died at Cold

following brolhera and siatera,
Owen Watsoo, Racine; Mra.
Ellen Couch,
Burton
Smith, "--f; Guy Wataon,
Baltimore, Md.; William
Watson, Pomeroy; Mra. Jack
Kelly, Cold Sprlnga, llicl Mra.
Kenneth Martin, Sidney,
Funeral aervlcea will be held
at 10:30 a. m. Saturday at ~
A1aandrla Funeral Home in
.u-ndrla, Ky. Burial will be
in tho Aleundrla Cemetery.

Springe, Ky., Wednesday,
apparently of a heart attack.
Tbe dal!lhter of tbe late Mr.
and Mn. David WaiiOII, for·
merly of Pomeroy, Mra. Foaa
W81 preceded in death by ber
bWJband, Fred; I llJD, Harry;
two brothera, Clyde and Leroy,
and a slater, Mrs. Pauline Bart.
Survl'flng are har cblldren,
tbarles and Loretta Burldlarl.
both ol Cold Springs, and the

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Ohio Adjutant General S. T.
Del Corao, commander of the
Guard, agreed. He said be believed individwll guardsmen
fired on their own because they
felt the barrasament wasi'EIIch·

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
This colwnn .II fiB' yollll(l
people, their problems and
pleasures, their lroubles and
~.,..,, :4., with the rest of Helen
Help llal, it welcomes laugh&amp;
but woo't dodce a ser10111
queatlon with a bruah-of!,
Send your teenage questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
csre of Helen Help Us! thiS
LIKE HE

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girdles, minis, bati, jewelry, u
well as braa. - H.
P.S. My friend, the buyer for
a large department store cbaln,
leila me bras are holding up
wen, but girdles are slippingsaleswile, that 11.
"All the girls are golnc bralesa" ranks with ''midis hav.e
made it" 88 the fall's bigcest
fashion .... ••erat!on. _H.
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Dies Wednesday

Wilson,

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The old man · Introduced
himaelf as y and remarked
that his friend Z bad told
bim that be might enjoying
watching n duplicate game.
The club members, who bad
remembered meeting Z, A
and Bon their vlalts1 1nvlted
bim to atay and play. He
acceptad the Invitation and
sat North.
He agreed to "'•y Black,_
wood and, on the very first
hand, responded to both four
and five no-trump. Hill partner closed the bidding at
seven no-trump and West
opened the 10 of spades.
"May I see your hand,
partner?" asked Y. "In the
old days, my partner Z was
alwaya declarer and the only
real fun I got was to watch
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NEW YORK (UPI)-Mrs.
Joseph. Kopeclme said Wedneaday talk of romance between
her daughter and Sen. Edward
Kenned;y was "just plain silly"
and the senator did biB beat to
save Mary Jo from drowning in
Cbappaqulddick Pond.
Mrs. Kopecbne, iii 8 copyrighted story In the current
issue of McCall's magazine,
also was critical of two
Kenned;y aides for not immedl1
· th
id
ale Yrepm'llng e ace en! and
of the Inquest judge for
implying Kennedy had not told
the whole'truth about the tr·"'c
affair.
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She sai4 she was writing the
McCall's story to end speculi·
lion and "the ugly rwnora that
have been torturing us," Iince
Mary Jo, t!Jen 28, drowned July
1, 1969,
a car driven by to
Kennedy plunged off a bridge
on Chappaqulddlck Island,
~ong ' Mary Jo's boy
friends," Mra. Kopechne ,said, ~~r:;:~
"there w81 hot one named Sen. "'
Edward
. All fliOIIe
stories
between
:, ~==
just
.... got to ,_....

Bon;_. . ' ' .

lhithlmwlththeold "lruthln
packqing" comeback, but I'D
bavetoadmitl sorta agree.with·

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... andio;ifo'
my clothes.
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, But he waa ao stuffy an4 boisy
'lbatl can't let him Wilt: Mu.st I
flra'-less just to show him
!llere'a nothing wronc in lr)'ing ;,
a lliiW style? After an, I
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hiJ muacle llbtrtl,
iln't made like Tom
.NOT QVJTE
OF THE TIMES

Little Byplay;

tlllrd. --Sbl!'ry ·

lndwtad,l'llmeroy,,Rillty,lll!l "-I'I'I!IY,
fovll!l Rich .Jletlllll; 'Park·

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but not IJloat!ng.
''We'llllave to win a lot more
gamea' lhan tbo&amp;e two to get '
evert with the Reda," he said.
·"llapy Ia :Ilia time my chin
bounced off my cbest in thil

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'1111 ~ aent 10 batters to
the platll in the fifth inning
when tbty J'lllPecl oulseven
hits, including a baaes·lolded
D .. .t.. Staub
- • . by ·-·•
and a
~ triple by illln Brand;
to tac Gary Nolan with the
ION.
The toaa, Nolan'• fifth of the
H4B9D against 15 victories, ended hil peraonal wlnnlnc ltreak
at eight games and II alao was
the Orst g1111e the Reds have
lost in Nolan's last 14 starts.
"Gary just couldn't~ loose
aR night" said 1 disa!lpOinled
Sparky 'Anderaon the Reda

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Bench, ''Gary w~ only one
pitch away from getting ollt of
~~•• inning without M ron

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Stadiwn.
"But Salley's homer still
looked like a pop fly compared
with the one he bit In Houston's
Astrodome," Insisted Expo
coach Jimmy Brasan.
The Reds, idle today, open a
four-sa;meserteawiththeMets
In N.,i Yort Friday.
Wayne - ~· their ailing
rookie pltch1Ji8 sensation, was
aenftoUisAngelelto 'beeumlned by. an orthepedlc specialill, Dr. RoberiKerlan. Simpson
II slated to rejoin tile Reds in

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WlnDIDI plleller Feraaaoa
leUiu, ,ll-lt,Billy'l\'llllalal,
lee Pepitone, JG~D)'
Calllaoa aid Gleaa lledetl
alH -Ilomeretl for lbe ~.
In the otller 1111.~··
H-too topped New Yott; f.
t,IIIIDFnaclaeobeal
Pltlabur11l, . 1-f, Moatreal
beat Cincinnati, M, Atlallla
Dipped Pldladelphla, 3-2, and
Loo Angeles beat st. Loall, 42•

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SUTTON M811 (UP!) - A
·
. '·Ia unch
field of 156 'prolesaiona..
bids for one of the richest prizes
of the year today in the opening
round of the $180,000 · Avco
Classic.

Most of coif's richest winners
were present and swinging at
Pleaaant VaHey Country Club
for the start of a four-day 72hole campaign that will reo,;ard
the victory with $32,000, tloe fifth
hlgheatsingleprlzeonthetour
to date Among the few missing
.
were Jack
Nicklaus, Arnold
Palmer and Fronk Beard.

'Bobcats Stam·ng Over
(EDITORSNOO'E: FoUowiD&amp;
Ia the aecond of • two • pari
Hriea OD Mid-American Conference football prospects. Today'odlspatcl!covenOhtoUalveralty, Kent State and Western
Michigan.)
COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Ohio
University foolhall coach BUI
Hess may be in for. a long sea-

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Dayton, Minnesota and Penn
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_I hale to ~ the te~. rebuilding year, Hess sa1d, but
we are having to start over· A

thought he had an outstanding
running attack with Don Nott!ngham and Phil Witherspoon
and a passing attack that will
"keep the other team honest,
but that's one part of our team
we aren't sure about."
Puddington said his team
had three goals last year and
achieved all of them. ''One was
to come from behind to win a

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OOLUMBUS, ohto' (UP!)- Ge'orge Hllaenohrl, a ·. 240- Other Q(f. .ve regui!Q loll lnd wlngbaclt:.
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O!io Stale olfll:ially ~ off poUridor and 1-fooW, mpollld were ·tackle ChUck Hulcblaon
1lJp IIOPba In the olftlllllw,.,:
Its "l'un for die Roles" llere sopb SliM~ WWiaml.
and gad .\Jan laek.
. baddleld are full~)!l
W...._..y night 'tilth &lt;;oac:ll 'the ontr flnt year man Tbe enda wlll .be (leet Btuce ~ GeliJDo, (ullbQ .lc'il!l1!l
Woody Hayes
his atartlng on the oflllllive team Jankowst:hfFIIr ," 'wn, N. J., Bleclaoe. and qu.arterbaclt: Rou0~
.
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team "lflould be ter than last will be """'"'· 2f0opould John and ,l'I!J While of Harrllbar~. Motrre.
;rear." ·
Hicks. "Hiclla II tile biggeat Pa.,l)alled by Hayei "thi blat '
~.._.._.
"I dw't tlllnk it's any secret guard' we've bad since Jim pair enda In ibe coulitty."
'lbce defenie is .IDdlond ll:rr.o.r
we've been rated very high," Parker," Rayea said.
Returlilng 1n the IDteriar 11ne two aii-AmerlCJ~I. ml.wllt
the veteran Buclreye boas told
The Buckeyes loot three full- on offense are ce11tao Tom guard Jim StlllwlgOD ancl.,r,

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Tbe biggest offensive loaa iB
an-America fullhack Jim Otis,

wbo f1lllled for 1,027 yarda in
nine games, But Hayea haa
lruiBing Jobn Brockington, a 8loot-1, 216-pounder from Brooklyn, N.Y., ready to Blepin.

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WlLMINGTO!", Ohio (UP!)The Cincinnati Bengals will
preview an entirely new backfield when they meet the St.
Louis Cardinali at St. Louis
Saturday night.
Head Coach Paul Brown said
Wednesday he plans to start
EssexJobnsonathaHhackand
Clem Turner at fullback in
pIace of Paul Rob'rnson and
Jess Phillips.
"I'm not really displeased
with Robinson and Phillips, but
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and I want to get a look at the
other two running backs,"
Brown said.
Johnson has been the No.2
running back fo• the past two
seaaons. Turner was picked up
last year after playing in
Canada. He Is a former
University of Cincinnati fullback.
Brown also plans to start
Dave Lewis, the Canadian
League punter picked up by the
Bengalsthisseason,atquarter-

He Makes sense
to dazzle his players with any
laney footwm'k or high-blown
rhetoric when he gets them
wgether next week. He'll
s1mply try to tell il to them the
way it is.

cornerback Jaclt: 1'attliD, bul-,?1 '
five IIICll'e rrculara return l'l'clm,,;r
what W81 the top defllllive r,h
lellllln the IIIC Ten Lalt year.,,..
Mark Debevc II back at one,,.,
deflllllve end spot, both line· 1!.&gt;!
backers, Doug Adama and PhD., ·
strickJaDd return, as clo Tim .. ~.,
Anderson and Mike SenalbaiJib ;.
in the secoodary.
,,,,
Hayes said thil yell''l team, .. 1
with 14returning lltarteraand 30,;;,

lettermen, uhaa more aenion .'"R
on It than any team in my ll;""
yean. Our job II to aee IIIey . ·
play their best ban."
In oidmmlng through [11'06: ~·"
peels for the Big Ten race, ·,0
Hayes cmunented, "I think tile r•:·
team that beat us laat.,11
November, (Michigan 12-24) ., ,
abould be rated blgb. Micblgan '"~' ·
Stale Is always a thorn in our .
Bide. Indiana baa a good team., 4,
Wilconaln will be a much ~o.:i
proved lellll. I would guess_.,'&gt;!
Mlnneaota will be a dark,h
horse."
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The Buckeyes, who have won ;,,11
1Boft11 • ir last 19gamesoveribe
last two seaaona and had a ~
game win streak snapped by the .o,
loss to Michigan, are eligible to ,. •.
go to the Rose Bowl again thiJ ·:o
year.
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Ohio Stale beat Southern Cal.';:
27·16 in the Jan. 1, 1969 Rose ,~J
Bowl game when many of thiS, 10
year's startera were sopbo-1

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back against the Cardinals.
Lewill hasn't played the
quarterback position for three
years but says he ''welcomes
thechancetoslart."
Brown Indicated he wu still
looking al Rick Norton, the
signal caller picked up last
weekalterhewaswaivedby
Miami.
He sa1'd Nor ton had pro blems
throwing and "we'll have to
look at him a little more before
we lllllke a decision."
Brown said his No. I draft
pick, All-American Mike Reid,
will start a1 defensive tackle
against St. Louis. Reid twisted
his knee three weeks ago
r 1 1~.
during practice and missed the mores.
i :..t'.
first two exhibition games.
The Bengals had what Brown
temoed "a good workout"
Wednesdav
Wednesday and had a chance to
Thru
run plays in the rain. Brown
Saturdav
said the offense moved the ball
Auvust 19-22
"·,,!
well .
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MEIGS THEATRE

:.~~em~~:w na:ne ditk ~.: r~;sha," ~~ o~yys~ ~~:~~ :i~

Paterno and he rna es his tell our kids 1 feel the four.
living coaching football at Penn years they're going to be 1n
State.
college are the greatest years
Joe Paterno talked maybe of their lives and I don't want
five minutes the other day and them to get tied down jusl to
made more good sense than the football program. That's
mosl anybody l'•e heard in the one of the reasons I don't
past five ,Yean;. MusUy be belll!v~ in PQ athletic
lalked too'tball and in .."""'"--"
.:.:.. the only
- - . ;;.ry, I•""'-.,_ ,.-football he also talked about the years thOy'i-e completely free::.
college kids of today, the way
"You cari ri'ever make the boy
whiles can help blacks and discipline hilru!elf; discipline
blacks can help whites and has to come from within," says
about life in general today.
the Penn State coach, "but I
It won't be that long now think you can give him an
before Joe Paterno calls his appreciation of what discipline
Penn State squad together for can do for him and that's
the slart of practice and there something f think this country
are some thlngs he kn ows he's needs."
going lo have to do differently

Lersch 0-2) at Allan Ia (Reed S- and saying ' You do this
· hecause
5), 9 p.m.
I tell you so.' That's over," Joe
IOn!ygamescheduledl
says.
Friday's Games
"I think kids today want to
Atlanta at Montreal, night
know why. They want to know
crncl at New York. night
Hous •• Phil•. ' · twl.nll•
why they have to give up things
Pitts at Los Ang, night
they feel are important· to them
~·- Louis at San Diego night and you're goin•0 to have to
Chicago a t San F ran, n1'9 ht
. it. You're going to bave
explarn
Amerr.. n Le1gue
. to give reasons. You're not
Ealf
going to be able to arbitrarily
W. L. Pet. GB dismiss some of the requests
Baltimore
78 « .639 ... .
New York
66 54 .550 11
they make, whether it bas to do
Detroit
65 57 .533 13
with them getting involved
Boafon
62 58 .517 IS politlcaUy, socially ... whatever
Wllhlnglon 58 ~ .A75 20 it may be.
58 - .A75 20
Clt_..land
Wool
"We're going to have to
w. L. Pet. GB understand," Paterno saya,
Mlnnosota
72 A7 .605 ... "that the young people today
68 ~ •557 5"' are much more responsive to
catllornla
68
Oekland
~ 553 6
l&lt;tlnns City A7 76
21•12 social injusHce and thet they
Mllwauket~
A6 77 .~A 28
are much more inlerestad in
Chicago
« 81 .352 31 becoming involved. We're goinc
to have to give them a Httl bit
run. We're going to bave to
'em go a Utile bit. I don't
think we can sit on 'em and
holn 'em down."
Joe Paterno

MEIGs COUNTY FAIR

Deleone and tackle Dave
tbeney.
'"
In the backfield lleaides
Brockington will be. !)UII'Ierback Rex Kern, third 111 the
voting for the Helaman Trophy
lastyear,backedupbycapable
Ron Mactejowskl._
At left halfback will be
veteran Leo Hayden and the
'"'""back Is tw~-· starter
"""' . Zelina. Junior
,_ Tom
Larry
Campana wiU be the No. 1
replacem..,t at both left ball

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time offenalve atartera lll'ougb
sraduat!on, but In addition,
starting guard Brian Donovan
required early summer surgery
oo a knee and Is not expectad to
play tJrls tan.

R 0 brnson Phillips Benched

~iil~~~bft coach
~~~getting
~~~e:"
:!\ootball
up before a group

leal few years."
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0oe Ye8' Ahead"
By Unltld Prns tntorn1tlonal
Dave PuddlngKenton, starling hil
National League
third year at
t State, said
East
''we think we've turned the
W. L. Pet GB
comer in our program and we NPrttstzyroh
~. .s.ur ...
,
ahead
ew ork
., .529 2'11
IeeI were
one year
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6ol 60 .516 4
"We know now that e_very St. louis
57 6oi .A6.1 10'1•
time we~ on the field we are Monlrul
PhiladelPhia 54 67 .•AA6 12'11
53 70 .All IA'II
going to in the game," Pudwest
dlngton said.
W. L. Pet. GB
The Kent Stale coach said he
12 A3 .656 ...
6952 .570 II
61 61 .500 IP'I:a
61 61 :500 19'h
55 67 .A.II 25'11
76 .317 33'h
Rosu 111

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S
name of the Rame." PuddinRton
said.
Puddington commented that
the spring football practice was
the only spring sport to finish
By MD..TON RICHMAN
because of the closing dovm of
UPI Spm'ls Writer
the school.
NEW YORK (UPl)-Richard
"From the correspondence Nixon loves to talk football.
we've had with the kids, they're Okay, I've got a suggestion
looking forward to the season," lor him. He ought to talk to the

Puddington said.
And ibe other was to win a big
At Western Mi•h;•an, Coach
game."
Bill Doolittle bas~..,.
26 lettermen
The Flashes came from be- returning from last year's t-6
hind lo beat Dayton In the open- recm'd team.
er 24-14, trouaced Louisville 35The Broncos go into the sea6 and won the season's finale son with a seasoned quarteragainst Miami 17-14 in the Dad's hack in Ted Grignon and a
~}.~~-~. ~'f.pe•. ! -~~r,~rs -~~ - P.,Y, &amp;I'll!~.' ~' t.·-~"' '' ~q~y,IJ!Iin&amp;~.led,by Qqb
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'D~ •-son
'"Lostliifooghgi'iidilatiorfW.re' ..;; W•
·' ·• h•Yell
""ll"' set
· .• . .., ,. ·u,,.,. ze"•
,. "" ..an•."·:""."""
..,w.mternal
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lud'•
goals
yet,
dlrig
n,.
s8l
,
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We
think
wtth
some
19 offena1•t sterters, InC . ~,g "but we aren 'going to set leadership, which we hOPe to
the outatandtng passing combrn- them too low,"
get," Doolittle said, ''we'll have
--·atlon of quarterback Cleve
"Cream of Crop"
a pretty good season
Sbopor
Bryant and spUt end Todd SnyPuddlngtpn called Toledo "the
"With all the ~t Toledo
Ph. "'2·liJ I
der, and tailback Dave LeVeck. cream of the crop" and "In a has coming back I1111ess they
"We're going to try to..estab- class by themselves.''
should be nwn~ one, but 1
llsh 8 balanced offense, Hess
He said he liked Bowling don't think I could spHt a hair
it.
said, '.'and we have to improve Green lor second "beca~~~e of between Kent Miami Bowling
our defense.
' and Western."
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theirgreatquarterback-Wire- Green, Ohio U.
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dinner, "and we'll do every•
1t11ng we csn to Uve up to it.
"Our team should be better
than last year becsuae we have
a better sophomore . group,"
Hayes said. "Our sophr.mores
should mak~ us better."
Hayesnarhedlll'eeaophswbo
should start In the mostly
veteran lineup, two on defense
and one on offense.
_.&lt;*/.':&gt;.&gt;.&gt;)=*~~'?'~:: The defenalve tackles will be
manned by 11-foot-1 aophomm'e

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Totali
35 ' II s
Montrul
1'!0
tOO-l
Cincinnati
IIIII 1160
020 001~
e-carbo, Perez~. Bateman,
Staub, Woodward. DPMontreal I, Cincinnati I. 3BPer.z, Brand, Cline. HR•t:,~~ 1 ~8 • Bailey 2'- S·
lp h r or bb so
Wegener
A 53 2 2 I
Marshall W I-A
2j 3 3 3
Raymond
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00
Nolan L15-5 A 2·3 6 6 s 1 A
Washburn
11·331 I 0 0
McGlothlin
311 1 O O
Sa•t
Raymond
123)..
HBP-B McGlothlin (Jones!
T-2:2~. A- 23.90'1.

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ESTATE PROBATED
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP!)- The

estate of the late Branch
Rickey, former baseball
executive, W81 valued Wed·
nesday at $379,475 In St. Loull
County Probate Court.

Tonight &amp; Friday

August 20 &amp; 21

Doublo Futuro Protr1m
"THE UNDEFEAtED"
Color
John Way""
Rock Hudson
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THE PRIME OF
MISS JEAN BRODIE
(Color(
Academy Award Winner
Best Actress
Maggie Smith
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Robert Kennel
,t~ etflll then, 111111

·~- dummy ana ran of1 all the dy's
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w,. hearts. At tha end, he bad rare~)'
Qlurcll at ~bar
to tall baek on tha, 'diamond In fact,
Include ·her finesse and l'fai diiWD .one. , MarJ Jo
"CGUid 1 bave made lt7" f1!relgiJ llft'vllte
he· asked.
wllile!J' to llllllffY,
'IY~" replied Y. "You
·dl.cln't have 10 be a better
~layer, mereif a better •tu·
·
ilelit of ll!llsili. I wa.i bumlin . . .,.,. ·' ;;!':,\.~~ ft~m ~
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~:/!!":.,~ ':~'~were
~ RD, Gil, died Wed: ~utbgh on':m:::rJ!, .."It's a
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llow.
1111 at Coal Grove the to bum a tune. Eventually
WeD, I showed up the 1aa1 day u..hter of the late
E South won the apada In his
aiiUIIIDier achool without mine and Eatella E WWia She
• own band, c..becl the ace
(malnlybecs~~~e they were both
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In the wash), and the boy I've
~::.th by a the queen Of dlamonda fr~ him

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. • "I cPi't."
to land in the upper deck since Siewert
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''The . Reds are UIOd to win·
ning without pitching," he said.
"And if the pitching problema
continue, they11 sUJl find a way
to win."
Jim McGlothlin, making his
first appearance since being
struck by a line drive off tlie
bat of Dodgers' Billy Grabar·
kewltz in Los Angeles Aug. 9,
wm'ked the last three ••w,...
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In reUef. He give up one hi~
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MONTREAL
"'·v cf
J;,eslf
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Stoubrf
5
Bailly 3b
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l.lboy :jll
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t.l'lblq·, , .•• BliiiD, · e~~~~~ . ~. Plillfllf.l ~- P,.f/RJ.,
Has Tale to Tell g~~~:"'~~cl:~ P:'~· ~t'l: ~da:::e~o&amp;o'l;e.~:'tr~iil;~;~;;:::.~·t:

l read a couple of times that

got my eye on bada nt. He said
ke be'• abou
llliYI ma
"'
t which
girls don't wear hru, and the
llieddera are either bragging II'
~tiling, neither of which fit

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Pistol Pete, and Melanie ~ '~. .. .. , '
Dillard, Pomeroy,
Rocl!ei.: a.,. ~ ~ ' PleUufe
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. Haraa, OJ)i· entot~ ·~ ,_, ell
~
In Claall 3, Weatern PleaaiJre Rebel Kllll, ciWaeil by DoD' llllllnd, DaiDII
Pony, 48" to :16": Firat place, Butterfltld, a.i-Jea~ou; W. Vi. on Lillie GJ1111Y;
Cole Stables, Robin Jo Rildlle, '
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Tuppers Plains, on Mlu a.. 7 BarNl Race 'lrlt,
Pe~rle.
Tu~ker; second, Frank ~arUe '·M111.Hr, ·.
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BeCkner, ·Pt. ~ -~ - ~~
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1fawk's llb)l;'thlrd,118tiNe'b)t;"'llklilifd {"
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Coolville, on Tonka'; !oartb~ GmiT''' . IDviiJI
Debbie Beckner, Pt. Plaiaant, Ai&amp;-~.
' SQcb, and
on Billy Boy.
foiirtb Rlcblrd Fnaldln Pt.
Class 4: Western P1eaaUre
on.,..
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Myrtle Stanley of Albany won ,":Robinson in the llhowbia of NortbUP, fll'll, .JIG !lilbiNII!Io
a nwnber of awarda Wednesday Corrledalea also look !qt and ~. fl\lCI!Id, •nll(~ lnd
Wilen jlldglng of . open Clall ~d in ram and ewt J~~mbt;.,.ovi!J'; Bat~,- ~ -~'·

Br Oswald &amp; James Jacoby Gypsy; second place, Sharon
Middleport, with Miss
21
Dolly-Polly; third place, Mike
· NOBTH (D)
Jonea, Pomeroy, with Squeaky
;~~~21075
Lou, and fourth place, Karen
+Q 3
Griffith, Pomeroy, mar Dust.
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Ciaas 2 - Lead-in Pony,
Wli&amp;T
EAST
Western Tack, _:16 inchea _and
.J887
under. All enltries were giVen
U3
.98A3 ; trop'hie!l. Enter~ were Taiiuriy
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·.Uton .Hall,', '
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+976~
Harsraves, Pt. Pleasan~ with
Jones waa clted far faDure to • Q 10 94 3
Billy . Boy; James Smith,
yield the right of way. IJamace
SOUTH
Pome~oy, PeMy; Lisa Baker,
was llated u moderate and no
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Syracuse,
with Lady; Mila
one waa injured.
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Pow'ell;
Pomeroy,
with Lady;
t AJ
ASKS DIVORCE
• AK 8 76 Z
Charging groaa JH!8lecl of
Both vulnerable
duty and extreme cruelty,
Wool North Soath

a.t lnrnbla lWCIIan of the Lyle W. HyaeU, samo addreu,
dlyfNDtbe~ inMelgaCoontyOlmmonPieaa
lladtlnoe ollbout too peno~~~. Court
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Unda Jones, 22, Belpre, W81
cited to Mills• Colllty Court
fo11ow1nc a two vehicle colllslon
at 4:30p.m. Wedneaday on Rt.
7, aewn-tentba mlla oouth of
the Atbena County line.
Al:cGrdlnc to the GaiJijlolla
Poet State Highway Patrol, the

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Michael Shoemaker
Alta Girl Kelly; ~rk
Cheshire, with Lad)'; Charles
Knapp, Mason, wltb Booy;
Suzette Paugh,- Muon, l'flth
Nellie; Brenda WUllaDII.,
Rutland, ~ilh Tot; ~e

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Route 3• and Larry (Nola) Charles Stephen Badgley, 22•
A 10 C!Us ·horae show waa
llro'lfii,Stow; 10 grmlclllldren, and Unda Carol Simpaon, 22• staced at 1 p.m. Wedneaday at
1 brother, Mk!lael A. Epjlle, both of Racine.
the Meigs County Felr. .
l'llmeroy Route f, and two WIN AT BRIDGE
Winners in the various classes
were;
Woman Arrested
«;lass 1- 4-H horsemanship,
hm'ses and poni.. for Meigs

lng dancero111 proportions.

.......-uflinarllii' ""'llnwnl that NatimW Guard regulations allow
lrooJp! to !Ira only UDder two
conditio without a COIIIIIIIIDd
- to return llliper fire and in
aelf-clefenle willie In farmalloo.
liDt S. Pickell, 1 fonn«
lludlnllaaderatltlotSiate and

Myrtle Stanley Big ~Wilf.,._r

feif.:;~~] =:;.:::::ome~·ittle Gypsy WinsH~~~6~~J!;~·

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sheep was
ewe,year
two years
and older;
~ .~""' :m;~~t~~
County
Felr.held at the Meigs one
and under
two; ,~•
beit, lecOnd,
~ ~; . J ~;, . . .
The Albany · · exhibitor, hock. ._ .
.
, lilrCiill ~ SOai. ~ ,Pd ·
showing Merinos, took first and In the showing of Donets, llpbiD,Hn. , tblr«. 1'11111, •Willi;
aecond placea In the cslegm'les eight first place awardl went to Barlow, flnl; . ~lrODI, 'I
of ram and ewe, two years and Armstrong and Sona of toalton.
Batlri, tlllrll. .;tWO, ·· .~ .
over; r1111 and ewe, one year In tile Suffolk CluB, CJarenc:e : . and Oidlrj Batldw, fll'lt
and under two; r1111 lamb and Nixon of fllbany took i fll'lt IJid ,third lll!ll Attulr9~1· '
lll8terl, Mra. Albert {Fkinnce) ewe lamb, and the beat flock. place In the ram, two yeara ai\cl ~ ewe, oa, • ·;iJid
Jig-, Mlneml1le Roiltlll, and
Joyce Coffey, Guysv!He, took over field, with Terry
~twO; Blrl!lw',JinC:.-,.d
Mn. Andmf (Allee) Davia, a Orst In Shropshlres with a of Kenna, W. Va., taklng ..(o!ll' ,lecand with lblrd -~ .- . . ,
PumeroyiiAiuteJ.
ram,twoyearaandol4or.lnthe firsts plus the bel\~~~. · fl!ie• ~~ ~~ llld
Fun•llllll'vlcelwiDbabeld ~eclassslle~aotooka Boggess exhibited the ~ . I[IC!Gnd.~lll--~; tbjnl ·~=~r!
IUp.m.Saturda.JiattheEwing first and second in the rams, pion ram and the l'fll!lf)'e to~ and Sollil.
ven·ae,&lt;IIJII
fw1,1n1 Home with the Rev. two years and over, with Rex dlampJon ram.
. '-!~"!~ . ·~bl~ Ill~
Jamu MorriHn officiating. RObinson of CoolvHle taking In the Hampshire ell~ ~~ren_and. llle
11ur111 wiU ba ID the Mldp third.
winners were Donald Bit~,. l'eiiii'VI . , . , , ral!l!l'ewe.
MfiDOI'J Garda. ll'rl..da may
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Jobn Joiepb Epple, 72,
MlneravWe Route 1, died
Wodnuday at the Hol10r
MedlcaiCellter.Mr.Epplewu
amemheroftheMI.IIermanU.
B.-tburcb.
Surviving are hiJ wile, Elma
Eastman Epple; a aon, Rogle
Epple, Reedavllle Route 1; four
daqbtera, Mra. Galen (Freda)

''Both were overreactions, "be
continued. '"!be state troopers
were not previJIII!y confronted,
ar rather affronted, by blal;ks
at such close ranee. And It appears to me that the National
Guard at Kent wu just tired
of the abuae they were setting.
Apparently, there II a bre8Jdag
point fiB' law enfll'OOilent off!.

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John J. Epple Dies Wednesday

Both Ovemacted

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Cecile Foss of KentUcky Dies

again."

after nplalnlrlfl tile ~ of
command applied only up to a
certain point recardlng the use
of weapons 111 riot sltualiona.
"It's tooceivable they (the
troop1) might have been
aasaulted wbile in troop format!oo and fired back and I'm

ltfAI _U to sreeP the twoBailie aeries. ,
'fhlj )ou,, rf'lJ!Ied with the
Lqo, Angelif .'/~ers• Victory
ov'r the_,S!,, Loull Carlllnail,
leflthe.IIOalwith an 11-t~ame
lead in the National League
West.
. "I say the Reda only have to
win 12 ar \3," repeated Mauch.
"Now, iln't that a abame."
And befoea·he coalil be Inter-

COIIIIIlllldfr, aald~'•PfOP.OIII would tuni lhe Guard
IntO "In lnollecllve, Slllda1 afternoon pi~."
.
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the Reda pitching

dl~on Iitle,''
Mauch troublealjllely, but ·he still in•
W~y nilbt
hiJ .,.,.._ alsla they're not essenlial for a
~~·-~ llix rona In diviSion lllle.
!!'!l~udnnjng,,lnocted off the
"Find A Way"

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who had ruched I llrealdDg
poiat.
"I 1111 of the opinion U!at at
Jacluon State, aome of the
state pollee cot within 30 hat
of some black csts that were
saylnc thins• (the pcllce) bad
been told for years blaclt csta
weren't supposed. to II)'I I " OrU•
que said.
"And their reaction waa to
llboot them," he said. "Here it
loolu like someone in the
Natjonal Guard reacted in a
flimllar • type situation. I 1111
becinnln8 to feel it's the same

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All Pot,oooler Cord
Conllrkllon
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nf )lour car

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Homer Bolf:er.
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~Hole, yraler 'lllowtnll 1 futut ~. Jln, .
·~ oltlle ~•.Mrs. !forn IIO!IIi. · , ·'I
~. Mrl. Homer !loiter, Glldl&lt;!lu,l!fn. Robert Lelt!IL."
, Mn
. • Llol~~~· ·
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,Wallpjll!"",lrtptat dell&amp;n in ,!Jltan ~ter, Mtir. drla
\ two contaiDera : ~· Bolter, Gilitller.
¥fa, Kuhn, Mn. Wyatt ~.Mn. Uoyd~,
Cliadweb . . ·,
Mn. llcrmel' Bolter, Mn. Q-111 '
· Clolhea .Line, 1111 line Gbither. · ·
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arranseme~ll:~ Homer CocU.:omb, plume, Mra. .&amp; .
Parker, ' Mra.
t.tnm, Maf7 N,_,
.• ,_.'~ .
Mrs. Betty Dean.
Cnaled· eoclr:acehnb, Mia. · ~ •.'I.
, · Wallpaper Cleaner, an Grace f'llher, Mn. NuM.
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,rrangemeol containing a Dablla, Mrl. Robert Lewll,
fl&amp;lll'lne modeled of clay: Mn. Lloyd M.-e.
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~-t)oll ~. Mn. Rabat . .

¥lb. tlilui Mn. fjtia CuiiU!nl, Mra.
Mn. '{(~ :rJeaJer.

TWO BROAD Run Sc:hool teachen, Mrs. Ethel R.
Mrs. Grimm having taught3'1 years and Mn. Brown 38.
The presideot of the Broad Run PI'A, Mn. Carol Lathey,
(center of picture), presented to eeeh teacher a plaque
engraved with the n1101ber of years she taught. These plaques
were given oo behalf or the parents and cblldren of Broad
Run School. Rev. and Mn. Keith llanlon of Letart, W. Va.
w01 succeed them at Broad Run this school year.

Homemakers Picnic
NEW HAVEN - The Haven
Homemakers held their
monthl7 meeting and annual
picnic at the New Haven Park
witb a covered dish lroughl by
each member. Awhite elepl!ant
lllle was eDjoJed; The September meeting will be at the
bome of ·Mn. Russell Maynard
at Point Pleuant. Attending
were Mra. David Zerkle, Terry
and Debbie; Mrs. Harry
Vlclrers Jr., Matthew: .Mrs.
Sadie Warlh, Mrs. Dennis
BrOee, Paul and Corona; Mrs.
Aubrey NeweU, Unda and
Lawney, Mn. RuMell Maynard
and lbe family ol Mrs. Jesse
Maynard.
SALE PlANNED
The Middleport Business and
Profeallonal Women's aub wDI·
bold a nanmage aile 1roo1 9 a.
m. 1o 5 p. m. Saturday at the
Colts bulldlng, North SeCillld
Ave., in Middleport.

VACATION ENDED
MASON - Miss Hartel Ann
WabilofMasonandoorcousln,
Miss Shells Weber of Celina,
Ohio have returned from a
vacation at SalUIIe, Mellco.
Miss Walsh and Miss Weber
Dew from Dayton, Ohio lo
Dallas, Texas and from there 1o
San Antonio. FrOm San Antonio
then went by car to Sa!UIIo,
woore they visliEid with friends.
Miss Walsh and Miss Weber
enjoyed the fair while in
Mexico and shopping for silver
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Italian Priest to Give Mass

· PersOnal Notes

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crp•rlle)l ' end VIckie Keefer, Ma~on Rayanu£ole,Sp\lmblc~l .lti!Jot
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Calmly eXteNion asm~t.
Teresa Clrr, ~ ~ eotb
· ·
· In the 4-11 Girll fioWel' ..... Glrll; LGla Wilker lnd Jillke ~dening project&amp;, the 1r1nd Holter; FIY41 Point Sllr •
'Wlmten
champioll wu Viflde Ga(!l, ind chers. J~nie• Holler wai Ill
Debbie Boatwrjpt ·Waa th, champion •1111 ._. re. bani.
wu .
~rve champion. Oilier IJirla decorating a r6jtm· .(Jeep~
alid ~!]•
who entered were E•lher year) ; ~!wed HatrleY, ~•
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h;';;"8";;;d. ._uO)'.
IAwery, Julia JobniOII, Slie charnplrin, on rtiflnllblnl fur'·
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DemonslretiOI}I were : •
Wood and Mary Lou Mills.
nlture.
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, Sieve Stanley, IJarrlaGnvtn,,
Racine Chapter o1 Future ~vllllil Jl t1ie Jurliot..falt
AL,L !S.I.!MM~'
electricity; Mike Kaulf, Jolly Fmnera of "'"""lea had 20 llulldinC lneluded.,tllt irlnual
0
Gentlemen, .butchering a projecta entered In the J.liPIIor nlllrlUoo
Wblc:b ·~
•·
. J!1W
· r•bblt; Pal Smllb, Joll1 Fair wllleh were 1i!dsed by open to "'Il: strlllnllll IJtad In
.
p·
.f Gentlemen, rabbiiJr: Brent Char~ Krlotts, area exta111on food and ita prepiiralliln.
·
7Z 1 ._.,
·~· Stanley, · entomo\o.g y, •sricu)ture . agent (rom Two age group• bad .• a
All· sl·- ···'ft"lu""""'·
1 Snowville.·,
Sle\'e, Stout,· en.. Jlcltaon. Of the 20 ........... treuure lilmt OV« tile '"'""'··
-~ , ...... """'
lomology, Snowville: Helen entered, 121f011 "A"....,...~ looldng lor 8III1I8P'I poet81t"i;;~
· King,
Holstein,
Beller The Salisbury Girl Scout nlltrltlon crossword puule.
AreSonsrbl:(
Uvestock, dehotnlng cattle.
Judllnl, jllnior Troop 100, wu First one with all lhe carrecl "Where ShoJs
Priced".
Q&lt;ystal Erwin and ll(lerrl first with leader Mn. Donna answers in the senior dlvlslon
MIDDLEPORT
·Young, team demonstra!Wn, Ohlinger; taltbqj second place was Melanie Dean, and in the
. poised and pretty: Pam was CadetiA! Tr)lop 201, leader ~-~~~~~~~~....~~~~~--~-. .
. Lanham, nrst atd: Diana Mrs. Thebna Alraon.
• Larkins, when you walk, Five VIckie Keefer, Mason County
. Point Star Stltchero: Mary Horne Demonstration Agent,
CI"D()()tl:
Mills, gardening : Jennie judged the horne decorating
!/:1
.1. 1 ~ 1
'4J
., Holter, milk coolers: Brenda Meigs County champion. The
1 Stanley ,
En lomology, five girls parUclpatlng in the
~
Snowville.
interviews were lngred Hawley,
•
Judges lor lhe boys and IJirls, Pomeroy Bend Junior Club;
Ro:.&amp;..
•morning, were Mr. Coffey,
.._
tJIIIBIII
Southern Agriculture teacher,

SANDAl

*feilt

_u . .V.

1HE SHOE 'BOX

r:.;,ta!

Pomeroy....

a( .[unior_ Fair ·

Dljl l ·

• in itr\i juniOr .ho.llc:Utture ~~~~ '•
·..dlvlalon. o1 1be ahqw, David cacil~ •Mn· Uoyd M~.
· ~ sol a ,bllie rlbf;&gt;bn on lilJ J.!n. ~ Zleltef. ·
~·eshlbl•. Winner rlbbo111 · B0uaeplanll, Mrs. ShlrleJ' r
In : Ill•• aenl.or borblllll'e Jla!im.
· • ·
diYIIIon o! lh!' IPOOw, flrlt 1o Qourds. David l:.ewll.
lhlrd, Jeiii*Uvel7, were · u · EdaeatlooDMaloa
..
Jollowa:. , . '·
•
Evergreen specime111, Mn: '
lflbrld ~rOll!, Md. Robert Mary Nelae; Mn. Helea '
Mz1. Clrace Fisher. Mrs. · c;llrper, llfrl. Donald Mora.
IOrprtt:lllQH.e1'1a.
, 'Wild - Dowers, Mitchell
mtiJ nm:RPRETlVE arrangement llllhe
l"lorrbwwdd ro,e, Mn. Robert lllapinan, ~ley llalilm, 8I)CI
. Lewllr, Mn. Margaret Ella Mn. Margaret Ella Lewis.
"ll'oom" clalf o! tile Housecleaning lhemed flower .._
Wedlllllday won a blue ribbon for Mrs. Mary Neaae, Wild~'
,
wood Garden Qub,nwnber. Her interpretation: ~'The cuter
bean po4 (lallllltet) repre~e~~ts lhe moom willie lhe leal II
lhe dull pan to gllber up lhe dirt (the co111101) from the floor
(tile Weathered wood)."

Grimm, left, and Mrl. Grace Brown, rigbl, retired Ibis year,

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WARREN Ohio (UPI) - A

GOING our Of· BUSINESS .
B' -'C'J( ,..0
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Mlli• Marauder Sweat·
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J 0 hn Honl8 I wu killed Wed• •, .UT
...UII!f •• ,...... Qc back. NOYi
nesdaylnatwo-caraccidenton .,

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REVIVAL PlANNED
Revival IIOI'Vices are being
held at 7:311 p.m. eech evening
through Sunday, Aug. 23, at the
Rutland Community !llurdl.
Lee BID'Dem, a recent convert,
Is preaching his first revival.
The Rev. Amos Tillis, pastor,
extellda an Invitation to the
pablic.

TABLETS .

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WHITE RAIN

TONI
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Hair Lightener
1.75Value

1.19

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4oz.

PEARL DROPS BRECK BASIC

"Powerpolnl"

Tooth Polish

Hair Conditioner

Pen

1.~9Value

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Jllmer.up was Dorlllfealler.
Qllhe olher han4, Jean Wamer
and llemlce Dlk were lbe ·
blueat sllnira. ~~ '"'" .
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Homer Bolf:er.
.
~Hole, yraler 'lllowtnll 1 futut ~. Jln, .
·~ oltlle ~•.Mrs. !forn IIO!IIi. · , ·'I
~. Mrl. Homer !loiter, Glldl&lt;!lu,l!fn. Robert Lelt!IL."
, Mn
. • Llol~~~· ·
·· Gladioli collection, Mra.
,Wallpjll!"",lrtptat dell&amp;n in ,!Jltan ~ter, Mtir. drla
\ two contaiDera : ~· Bolter, Gilitller.
¥fa, Kuhn, Mn. Wyatt ~.Mn. Uoyd~,
Cliadweb . . ·,
Mn. llcrmel' Bolter, Mn. Q-111 '
· Clolhea .Line, 1111 line Gbither. · ·
·,
arranseme~ll:~ Homer CocU.:omb, plume, Mra. .&amp; .
Parker, ' Mra.
t.tnm, Maf7 N,_,
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Cnaled· eoclr:acehnb, Mia. · ~ •.'I.
, · Wallpaper Cleaner, an Grace f'llher, Mn. NuM.
.. "
,rrangemeol containing a Dablla, Mrl. Robert Lewll,
fl&amp;lll'lne modeled of clay: Mn. Lloyd M.-e.
·
·ll(lerrle ~
~-t)oll ~. Mn. Rabat . .

¥lb. tlilui Mn. fjtia CuiiU!nl, Mra.
Mn. '{(~ :rJeaJer.

TWO BROAD Run Sc:hool teachen, Mrs. Ethel R.
Mrs. Grimm having taught3'1 years and Mn. Brown 38.
The presideot of the Broad Run PI'A, Mn. Carol Lathey,
(center of picture), presented to eeeh teacher a plaque
engraved with the n1101ber of years she taught. These plaques
were given oo behalf or the parents and cblldren of Broad
Run School. Rev. and Mn. Keith llanlon of Letart, W. Va.
w01 succeed them at Broad Run this school year.

Homemakers Picnic
NEW HAVEN - The Haven
Homemakers held their
monthl7 meeting and annual
picnic at the New Haven Park
witb a covered dish lroughl by
each member. Awhite elepl!ant
lllle was eDjoJed; The September meeting will be at the
bome of ·Mn. Russell Maynard
at Point Pleuant. Attending
were Mra. David Zerkle, Terry
and Debbie; Mrs. Harry
Vlclrers Jr., Matthew: .Mrs.
Sadie Warlh, Mrs. Dennis
BrOee, Paul and Corona; Mrs.
Aubrey NeweU, Unda and
Lawney, Mn. RuMell Maynard
and lbe family ol Mrs. Jesse
Maynard.
SALE PlANNED
The Middleport Business and
Profeallonal Women's aub wDI·
bold a nanmage aile 1roo1 9 a.
m. 1o 5 p. m. Saturday at the
Colts bulldlng, North SeCillld
Ave., in Middleport.

VACATION ENDED
MASON - Miss Hartel Ann
WabilofMasonandoorcousln,
Miss Shells Weber of Celina,
Ohio have returned from a
vacation at SalUIIe, Mellco.
Miss Walsh and Miss Weber
Dew from Dayton, Ohio lo
Dallas, Texas and from there 1o
San Antonio. FrOm San Antonio
then went by car to Sa!UIIo,
woore they visliEid with friends.
Miss Walsh and Miss Weber
enjoyed the fair while in
Mexico and shopping for silver
!

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Italian Priest to Give Mass

· PersOnal Notes

'

crp•rlle)l ' end VIckie Keefer, Ma~on Rayanu£ole,Sp\lmblc~l .lti!Jot
·
Calmly eXteNion asm~t.
Teresa Clrr, ~ ~ eotb
· ·
· In the 4-11 Girll fioWel' ..... Glrll; LGla Wilker lnd Jillke ~dening project&amp;, the 1r1nd Holter; FIY41 Point Sllr •
'Wlmten
champioll wu Viflde Ga(!l, ind chers. J~nie• Holler wai Ill
Debbie Boatwrjpt ·Waa th, champion •1111 ._. re. bani.
wu .
~rve champion. Oilier IJirla decorating a r6jtm· .(Jeep~
alid ~!]•
who entered were E•lher year) ; ~!wed HatrleY, ~•
,.
h;';;"8";;;d. ._uO)'.
IAwery, Julia JobniOII, Slie charnplrin, on rtiflnllblnl fur'·
·· ' ·
DemonslretiOI}I were : •
Wood and Mary Lou Mills.
nlture.
' 1 •
, Sieve Stanley, IJarrlaGnvtn,,
Racine Chapter o1 Future ~vllllil Jl t1ie Jurliot..falt
AL,L !S.I.!MM~'
electricity; Mike Kaulf, Jolly Fmnera of "'"""lea had 20 llulldinC lneluded.,tllt irlnual
0
Gentlemen, .butchering a projecta entered In the J.liPIIor nlllrlUoo
Wblc:b ·~
•·
. J!1W
· r•bblt; Pal Smllb, Joll1 Fair wllleh were 1i!dsed by open to "'Il: strlllnllll IJtad In
.
p·
.f Gentlemen, rabbiiJr: Brent Char~ Krlotts, area exta111on food and ita prepiiralliln.
·
7Z 1 ._.,
·~· Stanley, · entomo\o.g y, •sricu)ture . agent (rom Two age group• bad .• a
All· sl·- ···'ft"lu""""'·
1 Snowville.·,
Sle\'e, Stout,· en.. Jlcltaon. Of the 20 ........... treuure lilmt OV« tile '"'""'··
-~ , ...... """'
lomology, Snowville: Helen entered, 121f011 "A"....,...~ looldng lor 8III1I8P'I poet81t"i;;~
· King,
Holstein,
Beller The Salisbury Girl Scout nlltrltlon crossword puule.
AreSonsrbl:(
Uvestock, dehotnlng cattle.
Judllnl, jllnior Troop 100, wu First one with all lhe carrecl "Where ShoJs
Priced".
Q&lt;ystal Erwin and ll(lerrl first with leader Mn. Donna answers in the senior dlvlslon
MIDDLEPORT
·Young, team demonstra!Wn, Ohlinger; taltbqj second place was Melanie Dean, and in the
. poised and pretty: Pam was CadetiA! Tr)lop 201, leader ~-~~~~~~~~....~~~~~--~-. .
. Lanham, nrst atd: Diana Mrs. Thebna Alraon.
• Larkins, when you walk, Five VIckie Keefer, Mason County
. Point Star Stltchero: Mary Horne Demonstration Agent,
CI"D()()tl:
Mills, gardening : Jennie judged the horne decorating
!/:1
.1. 1 ~ 1
'4J
., Holter, milk coolers: Brenda Meigs County champion. The
1 Stanley ,
En lomology, five girls parUclpatlng in the
~
Snowville.
interviews were lngred Hawley,
•
Judges lor lhe boys and IJirls, Pomeroy Bend Junior Club;
Ro:.&amp;..
•morning, were Mr. Coffey,
.._
tJIIIBIII
Southern Agriculture teacher,

SANDAl

*feilt

_u . .V.

1HE SHOE 'BOX

r:.;,ta!

Pomeroy....

a( .[unior_ Fair ·

Dljl l ·

• in itr\i juniOr .ho.llc:Utture ~~~~ '•
·..dlvlalon. o1 1be ahqw, David cacil~ •Mn· Uoyd M~.
· ~ sol a ,bllie rlbf;&gt;bn on lilJ J.!n. ~ Zleltef. ·
~·eshlbl•. Winner rlbbo111 · B0uaeplanll, Mrs. ShlrleJ' r
In : Ill•• aenl.or borblllll'e Jla!im.
· • ·
diYIIIon o! lh!' IPOOw, flrlt 1o Qourds. David l:.ewll.
lhlrd, Jeiii*Uvel7, were · u · EdaeatlooDMaloa
..
Jollowa:. , . '·
•
Evergreen specime111, Mn: '
lflbrld ~rOll!, Md. Robert Mary Nelae; Mn. Helea '
Mz1. Clrace Fisher. Mrs. · c;llrper, llfrl. Donald Mora.
IOrprtt:lllQH.e1'1a.
, 'Wild - Dowers, Mitchell
mtiJ nm:RPRETlVE arrangement llllhe
l"lorrbwwdd ro,e, Mn. Robert lllapinan, ~ley llalilm, 8I)CI
. Lewllr, Mn. Margaret Ella Mn. Margaret Ella Lewis.
"ll'oom" clalf o! tile Housecleaning lhemed flower .._
Wedlllllday won a blue ribbon for Mrs. Mary Neaae, Wild~'
,
wood Garden Qub,nwnber. Her interpretation: ~'The cuter
bean po4 (lallllltet) repre~e~~ts lhe moom willie lhe leal II
lhe dull pan to gllber up lhe dirt (the co111101) from the floor
(tile Weathered wood)."

Grimm, left, and Mrl. Grace Brown, rigbl, retired Ibis year,

~

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FOI A!HLII'I'S FOOT

:u::E01.mc •cnoN

MOroRISTKJLLEo
WARREN Ohio (UPI) - A

GOING our Of· BUSINESS .
B' -'C'J( ,..0
/tfl CLOSEOUTS/
Mlli• Marauder Sweat·
Sw•'-rs
"'
Gym Tllllks &amp; \\1nd Bleabrs

I,

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•ldn.
Ea,..tt . .PMf: hlfHtiDII to lb

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DOWNIE-GROSS ·
NELSON DRUG noRa, TheMen'sStore
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t

M-year-&lt;lld Youngstown man, ..........,, •• ... ...........
T...L..
J 0 hn Honl8 I wu killed Wed• •, .UT
...UII!f •• ,...... Qc back. NOYi
nesdaylnatwo-caraccidenton .,

,'(;

I',

,,

SPECIALS at NELSON'S

SALE

DRESSES

"

. :!

,,

+'11'-------...,.-....:-..,.,..-------1 ·.•.
.n

REVIVAL PlANNED
Revival IIOI'Vices are being
held at 7:311 p.m. eech evening
through Sunday, Aug. 23, at the
Rutland Community !llurdl.
Lee BID'Dem, a recent convert,
Is preaching his first revival.
The Rev. Amos Tillis, pastor,
extellda an Invitation to the
pablic.

TABLETS .

REG. 2.(101'00''

J29

UQUID u oz.J29·
REG. 2.00

WE BEAT THEM ALL
In
Our

,.
--. ·~""·:

' -~Mom:S'r

Shop

3
Complete
Rooms

BAKER

' ',

-~~·~Fc~r

filbtd .
with-

FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT' 0.

·14 oz.

4.7oz.

WHITE RAIN

TONI
SUN-IN

Hair Lightener
1.75Value

1.19

1

2.75oz.

4oz.

PEARL DROPS BRECK BASIC

"Powerpolnl"

Tooth Polish

Hair Conditioner

Pen

1.~9Value

2.25Vallie

1.19

I

60's

3oz.

EFFERDENT

TANYA

1.14

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during tbe paat week ·at
'l'llelday nlabt •• Plll8tiDs of lbe
Melga TOPS Knotcbera.
Jllmer.up was Dorlllfealler.
Qllhe olher han4, Jean Wamer
and llemlce Dlk were lbe ·
blueat sllnira. ~~ '"'" .
Cll.e KOPS · (lr:aep off pouncla
-bly), u TOPS,IU)d liVen
wel8bt galnerl.

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Regular 1.63

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REG. 79'

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1.07

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·-:=::Ia
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1.59Value

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Federal Water

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.
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lira, Belly Dean.
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Sherrie~

•- ••-,

MariD!da, Mi-11 U6yd J4oilll,
Mnl. Jbner Boltir, Mrs. Orll
Glntber.

-

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Mary Nwe.
· ··
- Creatad cocl!acomb Mra •· '.
Grace Pilher, Mrs. NeUe. • ··'
Dlhlla, Mrs; Robert Lewli,
Mn. Lloyd Moore.
Pomopoa dablla, Mrs. ~
•'
Lewll; Mrs. Lloyd Moore.

. . .
junior ~tladture
·I~ I !ba~~
-~- ~ .lbe alwlf, David Cacti, Mrs. Uqyd Moclle,
· teii!J got a,blue ribbon on fil,a llra-l.llldred Zlellet. ·
llnJI!a- ~bl~. Wllm!l!' rlbbonl
HoDaeplan", Mra. Shlri8J
lp ,, jilt, ae~lor hor·llculture. Haliun. ,,
.
~ of lbte Show, flilt to .Gwrdl. David Lewll.
1b1rd, J'eiPI!CIIVel)l~ were · u
Eilacalloa Dlvlllea · _
~ .1.
..~ .
~een spectmena, Mn. 1
,;,~:-- ~,.[Oif,-....-.. Robert Mary Neaae, Mra. HQlen
'.,..~'"i ~·u.-ace.· FI.Iher, Mra. Carper. 1ojrs. Donald Mora.
'f;~!,l• Le\tll. · . .· . . \Y.lld . flowers, Mll~hell
.-, r_,.,.-...,.... ro,e,Mra. RObelt Chapman, Shirley Hamm, and
·Lml, Mrs. Maraaret Ella Mrs. Margaret Ella kwle.
lnli} r. \

"Where sn-Are Sefttlbly
Priced"
....

MIDDLEPORT

, ' u• ""'

. TWO BROAD lluD SdiOOi teaehera; Mrs. Ethel R.
Grimm, left, and Mrs. Grace Brown,l'igbl, retired lbls )'Nl',
Mrs. Grimm having taught 'II )'Nl'S and Mrs. Brown 38.
'lbepresidentofthe Broad Rwl PTA, Mrs. carol t.lbey,

(center of picture), presented to each teacher a plaque
engraved with the number of years she taught. 1bese plaques
were given on behalf of the parent&amp; and children of Broad
Rwl School. Rev. and Mrs. Keith Hanlon of Letart, W. Va .
wUl succeed them at Broad Run this achool year.

Homemakers Picnic

vACATION ENDED
MASON - Miss Harle! Ann
Walsh of Mason and her amsln,
Miss Sheila Weber of Celina,
Ohio, ~ve returned from a
vacation at Saltille, Mexico.
Miss Walsh and Miss Weber
Dew from Daytoo, Ohio to
Dallas, T~as and from there~
San Antoruo. From San Anloruo
!ben went by car to Saltillo,
~re they visited with friends.
Miss Walsh and Miss Weber
enjoyed the lair while m
Mexico, and shopping lor silver

NEW HAVEN _ 1be Haven
Homemakers held their
monthly meeting and annll81
plcnle at the New Haven Park
with a covered dish lroll8bl by
eullmember.Awhlteelep!ant
aa1e wu enjoyed. The 5eptimber meeting wm be at the
home of ·Mra. Russell Maynard
at Point Pleasant. Attending
were ¥fa. David Zerkle, Terry
and 'tfebble ; Mrs. Harry
Vlcllers Jr Matthew· Mrl
Sadie wa~ih. Mrs. Dennl~
Briles, Paul and Corella; Mrl.
ADbrey Newell, Unda and
!£WillY, Mrs. lWaeelll Maynard
and the family of Mrs. Jesae
Maynard.
SALE PlANNED
'lbe Middleport BDIInOI!B and
f'roleealonal Women's aub wlli
bold a nmmage aale from 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m. Saturday at the
C08fB bulltlblg, NDrlh Second
Ave., In Middleport. .

souvenirs.

•

•

11

Pomeroy....

TJDiJ JIITEllPIIImVE ll'l'angement ln.!be .
"llrGcim" clus of the HoUIBCieanlng lbamed flower lhow
Wedlleeday won a blue ribbon lor Mrs. Mary NNN, wndwcod Gardea aub member. Her lnterJn181lon: ''The Clllter
bean pod (tall stock) reprellellta !be broom while the Ieaiia
tbednatpanlo gatber up !be dirt (the co11111os) from !be lloor
(lbe .,.thered wood)."

I

Personal Notes

BACX TO SCHq;)J.

'

.

SPECIALS
at
NELSON'S
. .,. ,. ._____

SALE

Italian Priest to Give Mass

D~E,SES

'

....,...__..:....~--..o..----------1 ·~

The ,E&amp;C Jr. Une ·

REVIVAL PlANNED

'

Revival eervlces are being

beld at 7:30 p. m. each evening
lbroush Slmday, ADg. 23, at the
Rutbmd Community OIDrch.
Lee Bumem, a recent convert,
ill preachlng his first revival.
1be Rev. Amos 1'11114, pallor,
extende an Invitation to the
public.

.TABLETS
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ASPIRIN

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5.9'
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THE TIME-RELEASE

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·14 oz.

4.7oz.

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60's

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2.75oz.

4oz.

.DROPS BRECK 'BASIC
Tooth Polish
.1.~9 Value

1.19

3oz.

TANYA

S~ntan Lotion
1.75Value .

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Shampoo

. T•b~

.

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/Jaby-soft, smooth

MOISTURE CREAM
far Dly, Ncrmal
cr Oily Skin

Wedding Plans are Completed

Rooms

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.
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-Cl ..' :
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,ran,~menta: ~~- Homer
~. · Mn. IU&amp;rt Lewli,
lira, Belly Dean.
··
· Wallpaper Cleanet, an
arrangement . containing. a
llgurlne modeled/ of clay :
Sherrie~

•- ••-,

MariD!da, Mi-11 U6yd J4oilll,
Mnl. Jbner Boltir, Mrs. Orll
Glntber.

-

-

~.,cbcomb, .Plllll!l, Mrs.
Mary Nwe.
· ··
- Creatad cocl!acomb Mra •· '.
Grace Pilher, Mrs. NeUe. • ··'
Dlhlla, Mrs; Robert Lewli,
Mn. Lloyd Moore.
Pomopoa dablla, Mrs. ~
•'
Lewll; Mrs. Lloyd Moore.

. . .
junior ~tladture
·I~ I !ba~~
-~- ~ .lbe alwlf, David Cacti, Mrs. Uqyd Moclle,
· teii!J got a,blue ribbon on fil,a llra-l.llldred Zlellet. ·
llnJI!a- ~bl~. Wllm!l!' rlbbonl
HoDaeplan", Mra. Shlri8J
lp ,, jilt, ae~lor hor·llculture. Haliun. ,,
.
~ of lbte Show, flilt to .Gwrdl. David Lewll.
1b1rd, J'eiPI!CIIVel)l~ were · u
Eilacalloa Dlvlllea · _
~ .1.
..~ .
~een spectmena, Mn. 1
,;,~:-- ~,.[Oif,-....-.. Robert Mary Neaae, Mra. HQlen
'.,..~'"i ~·u.-ace.· FI.Iher, Mra. Carper. 1ojrs. Donald Mora.
'f;~!,l• Le\tll. · . .· . . \Y.lld . flowers, Mll~hell
.-, r_,.,.-...,.... ro,e,Mra. RObelt Chapman, Shirley Hamm, and
·Lml, Mrs. Maraaret Ella Mrs. Margaret Ella kwle.
lnli} r. \

"Where sn-Are Sefttlbly
Priced"
....

MIDDLEPORT

, ' u• ""'

. TWO BROAD lluD SdiOOi teaehera; Mrs. Ethel R.
Grimm, left, and Mrs. Grace Brown,l'igbl, retired lbls )'Nl',
Mrs. Grimm having taught 'II )'Nl'S and Mrs. Brown 38.
'lbepresidentofthe Broad Rwl PTA, Mrs. carol t.lbey,

(center of picture), presented to each teacher a plaque
engraved with the number of years she taught. 1bese plaques
were given on behalf of the parent&amp; and children of Broad
Rwl School. Rev. and Mrs. Keith Hanlon of Letart, W. Va .
wUl succeed them at Broad Run this achool year.

Homemakers Picnic

vACATION ENDED
MASON - Miss Harle! Ann
Walsh of Mason and her amsln,
Miss Sheila Weber of Celina,
Ohio, ~ve returned from a
vacation at Saltille, Mexico.
Miss Walsh and Miss Weber
Dew from Daytoo, Ohio to
Dallas, T~as and from there~
San Antoruo. From San Anloruo
!ben went by car to Saltillo,
~re they visited with friends.
Miss Walsh and Miss Weber
enjoyed the lair while m
Mexico, and shopping lor silver

NEW HAVEN _ 1be Haven
Homemakers held their
monthly meeting and annll81
plcnle at the New Haven Park
with a covered dish lroll8bl by
eullmember.Awhlteelep!ant
aa1e wu enjoyed. The 5eptimber meeting wm be at the
home of ·Mra. Russell Maynard
at Point Pleasant. Attending
were ¥fa. David Zerkle, Terry
and 'tfebble ; Mrs. Harry
Vlcllers Jr Matthew· Mrl
Sadie wa~ih. Mrs. Dennl~
Briles, Paul and Corella; Mrl.
ADbrey Newell, Unda and
!£WillY, Mrs. lWaeelll Maynard
and the family of Mrs. Jesae
Maynard.
SALE PlANNED
'lbe Middleport BDIInOI!B and
f'roleealonal Women's aub wlli
bold a nmmage aale from 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m. Saturday at the
C08fB bulltlblg, NDrlh Second
Ave., In Middleport. .

souvenirs.

•

•

11

Pomeroy....

TJDiJ JIITEllPIIImVE ll'l'angement ln.!be .
"llrGcim" clus of the HoUIBCieanlng lbamed flower lhow
Wedlleeday won a blue ribbon lor Mrs. Mary NNN, wndwcod Gardea aub member. Her lnterJn181lon: ''The Clllter
bean pod (tall stock) reprellellta !be broom while the Ieaiia
tbednatpanlo gatber up !be dirt (the co11111os) from !be lloor
(lbe .,.thered wood)."

I

Personal Notes

BACX TO SCHq;)J.

'

.

SPECIALS
at
NELSON'S
. .,. ,. ._____

SALE

Italian Priest to Give Mass

D~E,SES

'

....,...__..:....~--..o..----------1 ·~

The ,E&amp;C Jr. Une ·

REVIVAL PlANNED

'

Revival eervlces are being

beld at 7:30 p. m. each evening
lbroush Slmday, ADg. 23, at the
Rutbmd Community OIDrch.
Lee Bumem, a recent convert,
ill preachlng his first revival.
1be Rev. Amos 1'11114, pallor,
extende an Invitation to the
public.

.TABLETS
}29
REG. 2.001 IOO's

.

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I DO's

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4.7oz.

WHITE RAIN

TONI
SUN·IN

. •69

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4oz.

.DROPS BRECK 'BASIC
Tooth Polish
.1.~9 Value

1.19

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TANYA

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REG.

Shampoo

. T•b~

.

REG. 2.0012 oz.J29 •

/Jaby-soft, smooth

MOISTURE CREAM
far Dly, Ncrmal
cr Oily Skin

Wedding Plans are Completed

Rooms

UQUID

TUSSY

WE BEAT THEM ALL
In

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WILL pick up ~ercha!llllse and WATE-R AND sewer moinlenance man. Apt&gt;llctlions
tol(e to auction on a peravailable at city clerk's of.
centage bash . Call Jim
flee, New Haven. W. Va.
Mom~. auct1onoor, Rutland.
8-19-•tc
Phone 742-4461.
9-23.!fc - - - - . , - - - --,,-, --:---:--:~"7
GARAGE backyard sa1e, WAlTRES,S. Apply In

;:;i;~~:!~~~
Saturday,
Allil -Aug
22 et
·
I
and
Monday,
. 2411 ata.m.
11
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publllhtr

tor more
lnsartlon .

_Help Waried

CrDW 1 1

Pomeroy.

Steak

S.9-121c

,.

Auto Sales

.

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a.m. E. L, Francis, 6201fJ
1960 REBEL -~ .lloor a cyl. ,
.' t•~•rt
. Wn••. ·
Locust St., Middleport.
automeflc, ps. -Runs good.
•
·
UT
US
1-19-Jfc WAITRESS needed, must be
c~ I' 992-JJ16.IIUTAL:~
Scents per Word one 1nsertlon
over 21. Have reference.
: YOJIII N'W
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
Minimum Charge 75c
Apply in person. Marlin
12 cents per . w )rd three
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
Rntaurant, Middleport.
1967 PLYMOIJTH F!II'Y station
onncutlve lnsArtlnnl\
Aug. 2J.
'-i
8-16-lfc . wagon. Phone ·1~-a1.
.
.F 18 cents p•r word six con .
8-19·3fc
•
A
l
l
lll.llack.
or
fuel
.
S.1Uic
!Secytlve lnser· IOI\S.
--:-c=:::--:-:----:--:-~::-:oil fli'lct. Cllf now, for b11t
25 Rer cent Discount on paid A NEW 1 hi
t 1 hlfd •
lnstlflltlon.
~
ads and ads paid within 10 days
pmen O C ren s DRlVERS NEEDED. Train
CARD OF THANKS
school clothes hiS arrlvad,
now
to
drive
semi-h-uck,
local
&amp; OBITUARY
also. plentv of men'a work
and over tho road. 01...1 or
POMEROY
$1 .50 tor SO word min imum . uniforms. Jeffer's Oothlng
gas. Exparlence helpful but 4 FOOT AND 5 fooH&gt;rush hogs,
J. W•.Cariey, Mtr.
Each tddltlooal word 2c .
Store, on Rt. 33 going toward
new . Phone 992~.
·
not necessary. You can earn
BLIND ADS
•
Falr,grounds.
""· ft2-2111
8-19-Att •
over S4 per hour after short
Additional 25c Ch•rge per
B-16-6tc
Open n11 Dotf1' •
.
.
A.dvertl$1ment .
training. For appllcelion *'&lt;I -:-----=-::---=
Rtrsonal Interview, call 51J. COAL. ilm•stont. -Excelalor
'
OFFICE HOURS
Will give plano lessons in my
8:30a .m . to S:OO p.m Daily ,
home. Phone 992 .3666.
241-5572, or write Safety
Salt Works, E. Ma.ln St.. q967 CASE 580 dl ...t backhoe
.8:30 a .m. to 12 : 110 Noon
Det&gt;t .• United Systoms, Inc ..
8_1•ttc
Pomeroy. ·Phonl ·992-3191.
• and front loader / excel.
'Saturday .
'
v, .
C-0 Room 426, 307 E. 4th St..
4-9-tfc
condition . Ph. 446-0756
-------''
Transportation Bldg., Cin - - -- - , - - - - -Gallipolis.
cinnati, Ohio.
8-17-6tc
REDBON .E ·. coonhound.
1-20-21c
Registered. Phone 949-3014.
l-11-121c
NOTICE!
WOMAN TO care for a gontlo
elderly ladv for fhrH weeks.
Coli 992-3587.
• -Jtc GREEN BEANS, pick your DLOER HOUSE on cholceloi In
,.
--------~-own. S2 bushel. Also peppers . Syracusa. Priced lor quick
and potatoes. Androw Cross, sale. Call 992-5324 . .
SOMEONE one day • wtik for
Letart Falls. Ohio.
7-26-ffc .
-GUARANTEEDcleaning. Phone 992-3686.
S.1A-6fc
13 ACRES, 5 room house, beth.
8-19-31c - - - - - - -- Phone 992-2~ .
Needs some repair. Good
- - - - - -- -HALF RUNNER -~beans. Pick
buildings, good fence. 14.000.
your own, S2 bushel. Bill Write
Pome18J Home I AulD
Robert E. Danltlt, J759
Robinson. Letart Falls, Ohio. Jackson
Pike, Grove City,
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
8-19-31p Ohio G123.
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .
OEAL.ER : Work August to
'
December, tree training. No THE HOMER Buckner real ~:;;;;r.;;:;:;:-;=:=:"';"~"':'
8-19--llc $~~===::;;:;::::;:~~
Minnille
Ohio
collecting , no delivery, no
nfate, situated in Middleport, BASEMENT houoe. 1 nlllt lrom
cash Investment. Call collect
on Pogo Sh-eet, consisting of
Racine. 3 bedrooms, :Hero
614-377 -4791,
Chariot!'
GROVER ' S Photography HAYMAN'S AUCTION l'iouse,
\4 acre, will be sold to the
lot. Ellis McMillan, Rt. 1,
Heiskell, South Point, Ohio.
Studio will be closed for
laurel Cliff, now open each
highest bidder at tho ofllce of
Racine.
' ..
7-17-tfc
vacation from Aug . 17 to Aug . Friday to receive conO'Brien &amp; 0' Brlin, 100'1:1
S.19-6tp
25.
signments at 10 a.m. AU&lt;;tlon
'
Court Sh-eet, Pomaray, Ohio
starting
at
7 p.m . let us sell ADD TO your family incomel
at
10:00
A.M.
on
the
24111
day
1~-ACRE
lot,
5
room
house.
-- -- - - - 8-12-12tc
your merchandise.
Demonstrate toys and gifts.
of Aug .. 1970. Said real ntate
new. bath, paneled living
3-22-lfc
Earn $35 an evening . Work at
must be sold for nof leu than
room. Also, hen house, wash
SdOO.OO.
your own convenience. No
houoe. garage. Off Rl. 7 at
experience. No Investment.
Memorial G1rdens. Phone
S.19-3tc
Free Estfmates
Cali 992-6632. Write Toy
Chester 915-3969, James
Lost and Found
ladies
Partv
Plan
,
Johnston
,
Hollon,
Jr.
ARRIVING
Wednesday
morCeramic
tile 1nd sl1fl
LOST, oneHusky pup, Saturdoy
Pa . 15902.
S.l8-61c
ning
.
Truckload
of
C-'nnlng
morning
two
miles
above
Dlmocrelic Candldele
.
.
S.l8-31p peaches. Also, plenty ol
Reedsville, Ohio on St. Route
For
•
BEDROOM
house,
Mid·
canning tomato11. Midway
124, wearing harness. Call
STATE
dl-t, by owner. Phona 992Market. W. Main St.,
Reedsville
378-6211.
Reward.
Wanted To Bur ~
REI'RI!:IIENTATIVE
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2512.
~~-----------~
•. 1-10-Jfc
8-19-1:Hp
Will be ~IItie Meigs County
OLD FURNITURE , dishes. :
8-18-Jfc
trunks. etc. Write M . 0 .
' F1tr enry evening this
Miller. Rt. -4, Pomeroy, 0 .
week.
CONCRETE
..
1962 VOLKSWAGEN. also. 1966 MOBILE home and lot. READY-MIX
Coli 992-6271.
If's Time Itt _ , Him I
delivered right to ' yo~r
New
Haven,
W
.
Va
.
Phone
• ROOM house. bath . All
1
electric power plant, 12·1'1
J-8-tfc
prolect. Fast and eaay. Free
8112·2898.
utilities. Porch. Cave St.,
electric motor, eleetr e
eol)mitea.
Phone 9P2-3284,
S.16-6fp
Paid for by Citizens for Cady
Pomeroy . Will sell on land
fencer, garden trac1or . Phone
Goegltln
Ready-Mix
Co.,
Ernest Wingett, Chairman
contract. toll 992-5122 or OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any Cheshire 367-7563.
- - ---==' .Middleport, Ohio.
condltton, as long as have not
Gallipolis 446-9304.
NEW HOMES for sale. We have
8-18-61p
·
6-3D-Ifc
.:.___,
beoutilullots available or will
a. 19-71p been wet. Paying S10 each.
REDUCE Wife and last with
First floor only. Mondays will MAPLE Early American stereo
bund on your~. Sample homes
Gobese tablets and E-Vap
be pick-up day. Write, ijlvlng
radio combination. 4-speaker olraady buill lor rour in-'
water pius. Nelson Drugs.
C. BRADFORD, A~~eer
good dlrec~ons, Witten lana
sound system, AM and FM specfion. Call A. E. ee, LH
188• Sardlo,
Complete Sarvlco
----a..I--JOtp
PARKVIEW
Kennels,
Poodles,
Company.
Box
radio
Hpeed
Intermixed
Consh-uction,
Phone
992'361.
Ohio 439.46
·
'
and bird dogs, AKC. Pet and
Phone 949-3121
6-29-tfc
8-20-ttc
changer.
Balance
$82.73.
Uoe
·
show puppies. Grooming.
Racine, Ohio
our budget terms. FREE gift Phone 992-5-1-43.
Crill Br~ord
:
with every purchaoe. Cali 992- GOOD investmiJot PI'Opttrly
·
.
.
5-t-ffc
p~~sware, toys, . , 3352.
•
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s1f2-!7fJ;~,1 , :, ~....'., ,; ~· //~1
TOA ,
W-''51111. ·st., .
,
'AIIhens. Ohio
0.1. , I I
WALNUT sin radio com- '
l-JU!p
blnatlon, AM and FM radio, &lt;1- - - - -- - - opeakors, 4-speed changer
5-20-tfc
dual volume conh-ol. Balance - - - - - - - - 179.15. FREE gill with every 4 ROOM hOUit, bath, carport,
AIR
CONDITIONING,
S.16-301c 3 ROOM unfurnishod apart- purchaoe. Call 992-3352. Uoe
:llllity building, wash room.
Refrigeration service. Jack'a
-=-3-B::-L:-A:-C:=:K:;-m-al:-e~-ood....,..,"'le=--=-pups,
men!. Phone w•.:ms.
our budget terms.
Rutland. Phone 742-3877 .
Refrlgeratij&gt;n, New ~-,
S.18-6fc
7-1-flc
8-20-Jfc
AKC register , S50 each. --==-==-,-= --,.-Phone 882--2079.
•
:,
· A-6-tfc
Phone 992~ 29 ONE TWO bedroom and one 3
8' 19' 41'
bedroom mobile home. One
Mr. &amp;
LOTS WITH all . utilities.- NEtGLI!II Conatrvc:tlon" ' For.
child acceptad. M and G Food
Resh-lcted sub division. '12 to
building or re~odlltng' your
Market, south of Middleport. Mobile Home Customer
El.E\'I!N CIJ'l' OFJI'
2:ocrt lots. Phone Chaster
h
'
,.,_
N11
985-JJ01,
night
985-3:102.
omt, call ,.uy e g or,
8-18-Jfc We Invite Comparl1onl
WASHINGTON (UP!)- The
.._
,
RKint,
Ohio.
·
1 11
Bring your mobile home
Internal Revenue Service
7-31-ttc
prices and needs to us and lot
Wedneaday revoked the IU:
and unfurnished .. tell you the truth In Mobile
exemption of 11" all-white FURNISHED
apartments. Ciooe to school . HOmo buying I No hidden
jrivate oohool8 In MIMiss!ppl
Phone 992-SIJ-4.
c:oa~ In nur prla:~ll
AUT~DBILE Insurance bean
wlllcb refused to adopt policies
1D-1S.tfc
cancelled?
Lo!l
your .
agaln8t racial dlserlmlnatlon. It
'
=:ator•a
license?
Call
992- . ·
2
BEDROOM
House,
bath,
was the lint IIU8pi!IJiim action
basement, ollie for storage.
Gto.IIDhtelttr, ~~­
by the IRS 111der 1111 new policy
~.15-11~
1676 Lincoln Hto. Hardwood
RACINE RURAL - 5 rooms,
to deny tu ei21llptions to
floors, buill-in cabinets in
Route7, Tuppon Ptalns,o.
bath, lu~nace. Pan~,
kitchen. Gas furnace. Phone
achools
whlcb
practice
porches and garaga. .
•
IU7-m1 orU7-12M
992-3054.
dlaerlmlnatlon.
POMJ;IIOY . QtriCtr I,.UNCH
S.f4-6lc
( LOCATION-with 3~oom
brick home: $1$.500.
U ACRES - s roOms, beth,

·

RATES
For Want Ad SttVICt

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RJRNACE
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For Sale

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Notice

EXPERT

- - - - --

Wheel Alignment ·
$5.55

Real Estate.For Sale

We ftow HM

CEMENT MORTAR
P.lule 992-2067

Forest Run Block Co.

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G'reafUsld
·Cars
.
'

.GREAT
BUYs·.
•

1

Female Help Wantec!_

'

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GrlatScatt,

DINSON

HUIIJ 1,1 1'

MASONRY

:

'

Residenlill or
Cammmial

JOHN lltOMAS.

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CADY

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Phone 992-5632

For Rent or Sale

·r.·

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Pets For Sale

For. Rtri

1967 DODGE .
~ • Dr.~ •

i

,,

12295 .'

~JowJDileqe,1111lte$ '

IPOIIelli 1n1er1or, an good liNt, Fac#oey Air CGIIdl
tinted ~~aU, automatic trw., power a1eer1ng • ·
radio, other line a~ea. Thll - t Dilly
.

I ','

•

1966 CHEVROLET '
1967 CHEVY fl

,,.., St. WIICJit. 1o- •low

=

wwr, _IUQimalle trana., l'ldlo, pi

'!.

Urtlllbow Rltle
blae llal.th.

Mrs.

MEIGS

HOIST ETTER
REAlTY

lnsllance

IIOBJU HO.MiS

·· Year-En.d

furnace.

Barn, mln1ra11.

$6,000.
s· BEDROOMS - 11fJ baths,
storm .doors and windows.
Garage, .-rport. $11.$00.
FOR A lETTER IUYCALL

PARCEL NO. 111 -WL
(HIGHWAY!
ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND
INTEREST IN FEE SIMPLE
IN
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBEO PROPERTY

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Closeout
AIUDENS

TRiCJORS AT
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DEALERS
- . . ..
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COST!

Doonlt's Mcibiht Homos
Pomtro~. Ohio
Just $01111! Ill "-!'IIII'OY·
Maaon lrldtt.
·
PH.m,fl:lf

•'
MU81C.
.., ,

super
··tfSed· ca~Jo .

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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II. AMid
7.11111lb
II.Dan.alolla!IOI

JI.Rotaro.

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right to
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WILL pick up ~ercha!llllse and WATE-R AND sewer moinlenance man. Apt&gt;llctlions
tol(e to auction on a peravailable at city clerk's of.
centage bash . Call Jim
flee, New Haven. W. Va.
Mom~. auct1onoor, Rutland.
8-19-•tc
Phone 742-4461.
9-23.!fc - - - - . , - - - --,,-, --:---:--:~"7
GARAGE backyard sa1e, WAlTRES,S. Apply In

;:;i;~~:!~~~
Saturday,
Allil -Aug
22 et
·
I
and
Monday,
. 2411 ata.m.
11
1

publllhtr

tor more
lnsartlon .

_Help Waried

CrDW 1 1

Pomeroy.

Steak

S.9-121c

,.

Auto Sales

.

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a.m. E. L, Francis, 6201fJ
1960 REBEL -~ .lloor a cyl. ,
.' t•~•rt
. Wn••. ·
Locust St., Middleport.
automeflc, ps. -Runs good.
•
·
UT
US
1-19-Jfc WAITRESS needed, must be
c~ I' 992-JJ16.IIUTAL:~
Scents per Word one 1nsertlon
over 21. Have reference.
: YOJIII N'W
GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
Minimum Charge 75c
Apply in person. Marlin
12 cents per . w )rd three
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
Rntaurant, Middleport.
1967 PLYMOIJTH F!II'Y station
onncutlve lnsArtlnnl\
Aug. 2J.
'-i
8-16-lfc . wagon. Phone ·1~-a1.
.
.F 18 cents p•r word six con .
8-19·3fc
•
A
l
l
lll.llack.
or
fuel
.
S.1Uic
!Secytlve lnser· IOI\S.
--:-c=:::--:-:----:--:-~::-:oil fli'lct. Cllf now, for b11t
25 Rer cent Discount on paid A NEW 1 hi
t 1 hlfd •
lnstlflltlon.
~
ads and ads paid within 10 days
pmen O C ren s DRlVERS NEEDED. Train
CARD OF THANKS
school clothes hiS arrlvad,
now
to
drive
semi-h-uck,
local
&amp; OBITUARY
also. plentv of men'a work
and over tho road. 01...1 or
POMEROY
$1 .50 tor SO word min imum . uniforms. Jeffer's Oothlng
gas. Exparlence helpful but 4 FOOT AND 5 fooH&gt;rush hogs,
J. W•.Cariey, Mtr.
Each tddltlooal word 2c .
Store, on Rt. 33 going toward
new . Phone 992~.
·
not necessary. You can earn
BLIND ADS
•
Falr,grounds.
""· ft2-2111
8-19-Att •
over S4 per hour after short
Additional 25c Ch•rge per
B-16-6tc
Open n11 Dotf1' •
.
.
A.dvertl$1ment .
training. For appllcelion *'&lt;I -:-----=-::---=
Rtrsonal Interview, call 51J. COAL. ilm•stont. -Excelalor
'
OFFICE HOURS
Will give plano lessons in my
8:30a .m . to S:OO p.m Daily ,
home. Phone 992 .3666.
241-5572, or write Safety
Salt Works, E. Ma.ln St.. q967 CASE 580 dl ...t backhoe
.8:30 a .m. to 12 : 110 Noon
Det&gt;t .• United Systoms, Inc ..
8_1•ttc
Pomeroy. ·Phonl ·992-3191.
• and front loader / excel.
'Saturday .
'
v, .
C-0 Room 426, 307 E. 4th St..
4-9-tfc
condition . Ph. 446-0756
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Transportation Bldg., Cin - - -- - , - - - - -Gallipolis.
cinnati, Ohio.
8-17-6tc
REDBON .E ·. coonhound.
1-20-21c
Registered. Phone 949-3014.
l-11-121c
NOTICE!
WOMAN TO care for a gontlo
elderly ladv for fhrH weeks.
Coli 992-3587.
• -Jtc GREEN BEANS, pick your DLOER HOUSE on cholceloi In
,.
--------~-own. S2 bushel. Also peppers . Syracusa. Priced lor quick
and potatoes. Androw Cross, sale. Call 992-5324 . .
SOMEONE one day • wtik for
Letart Falls. Ohio.
7-26-ffc .
-GUARANTEEDcleaning. Phone 992-3686.
S.1A-6fc
13 ACRES, 5 room house, beth.
8-19-31c - - - - - - -- Phone 992-2~ .
Needs some repair. Good
- - - - - -- -HALF RUNNER -~beans. Pick
buildings, good fence. 14.000.
your own, S2 bushel. Bill Write
Pome18J Home I AulD
Robert E. Danltlt, J759
Robinson. Letart Falls, Ohio. Jackson
Pike, Grove City,
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
8-19-31p Ohio G123.
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .
OEAL.ER : Work August to
'
December, tree training. No THE HOMER Buckner real ~:;;;;r.;;:;:;:-;=:=:"';"~"':'
8-19--llc $~~===::;;:;::::;:~~
Minnille
Ohio
collecting , no delivery, no
nfate, situated in Middleport, BASEMENT houoe. 1 nlllt lrom
cash Investment. Call collect
on Pogo Sh-eet, consisting of
Racine. 3 bedrooms, :Hero
614-377 -4791,
Chariot!'
GROVER ' S Photography HAYMAN'S AUCTION l'iouse,
\4 acre, will be sold to the
lot. Ellis McMillan, Rt. 1,
Heiskell, South Point, Ohio.
Studio will be closed for
laurel Cliff, now open each
highest bidder at tho ofllce of
Racine.
' ..
7-17-tfc
vacation from Aug . 17 to Aug . Friday to receive conO'Brien &amp; 0' Brlin, 100'1:1
S.19-6tp
25.
signments at 10 a.m. AU&lt;;tlon
'
Court Sh-eet, Pomaray, Ohio
starting
at
7 p.m . let us sell ADD TO your family incomel
at
10:00
A.M.
on
the
24111
day
1~-ACRE
lot,
5
room
house.
-- -- - - - 8-12-12tc
your merchandise.
Demonstrate toys and gifts.
of Aug .. 1970. Said real ntate
new. bath, paneled living
3-22-lfc
Earn $35 an evening . Work at
must be sold for nof leu than
room. Also, hen house, wash
SdOO.OO.
your own convenience. No
houoe. garage. Off Rl. 7 at
experience. No Investment.
Memorial G1rdens. Phone
S.19-3tc
Free Estfmates
Cali 992-6632. Write Toy
Chester 915-3969, James
Lost and Found
ladies
Partv
Plan
,
Johnston
,
Hollon,
Jr.
ARRIVING
Wednesday
morCeramic
tile 1nd sl1fl
LOST, oneHusky pup, Saturdoy
Pa . 15902.
S.l8-61c
ning
.
Truckload
of
C-'nnlng
morning
two
miles
above
Dlmocrelic Candldele
.
.
S.l8-31p peaches. Also, plenty ol
Reedsville, Ohio on St. Route
For
•
BEDROOM
house,
Mid·
canning tomato11. Midway
124, wearing harness. Call
STATE
dl-t, by owner. Phona 992Market. W. Main St.,
Reedsville
378-6211.
Reward.
Wanted To Bur ~
REI'RI!:IIENTATIVE
Pomeroy. Phone 992-2512.
~~-----------~
•. 1-10-Jfc
8-19-1:Hp
Will be ~IItie Meigs County
OLD FURNITURE , dishes. :
8-18-Jfc
trunks. etc. Write M . 0 .
' F1tr enry evening this
Miller. Rt. -4, Pomeroy, 0 .
week.
CONCRETE
..
1962 VOLKSWAGEN. also. 1966 MOBILE home and lot. READY-MIX
Coli 992-6271.
If's Time Itt _ , Him I
delivered right to ' yo~r
New
Haven,
W
.
Va
.
Phone
• ROOM house. bath . All
1
electric power plant, 12·1'1
J-8-tfc
prolect. Fast and eaay. Free
8112·2898.
utilities. Porch. Cave St.,
electric motor, eleetr e
eol)mitea.
Phone 9P2-3284,
S.16-6fp
Paid for by Citizens for Cady
Pomeroy . Will sell on land
fencer, garden trac1or . Phone
Goegltln
Ready-Mix
Co.,
Ernest Wingett, Chairman
contract. toll 992-5122 or OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any Cheshire 367-7563.
- - ---==' .Middleport, Ohio.
condltton, as long as have not
Gallipolis 446-9304.
NEW HOMES for sale. We have
8-18-61p
·
6-3D-Ifc
.:.___,
beoutilullots available or will
a. 19-71p been wet. Paying S10 each.
REDUCE Wife and last with
First floor only. Mondays will MAPLE Early American stereo
bund on your~. Sample homes
Gobese tablets and E-Vap
be pick-up day. Write, ijlvlng
radio combination. 4-speaker olraady buill lor rour in-'
water pius. Nelson Drugs.
C. BRADFORD, A~~eer
good dlrec~ons, Witten lana
sound system, AM and FM specfion. Call A. E. ee, LH
188• Sardlo,
Complete Sarvlco
----a..I--JOtp
PARKVIEW
Kennels,
Poodles,
Company.
Box
radio
Hpeed
Intermixed
Consh-uction,
Phone
992'361.
Ohio 439.46
·
'
and bird dogs, AKC. Pet and
Phone 949-3121
6-29-tfc
8-20-ttc
changer.
Balance
$82.73.
Uoe
·
show puppies. Grooming.
Racine, Ohio
our budget terms. FREE gift Phone 992-5-1-43.
Crill Br~ord
:
with every purchaoe. Cali 992- GOOD investmiJot PI'Opttrly
·
.
.
5-t-ffc
p~~sware, toys, . , 3352.
•
. .
s1f2-!7fJ;~,1 , :, ~....'., ,; ~· //~1
TOA ,
W-''51111. ·st., .
,
'AIIhens. Ohio
0.1. , I I
WALNUT sin radio com- '
l-JU!p
blnatlon, AM and FM radio, &lt;1- - - - -- - - opeakors, 4-speed changer
5-20-tfc
dual volume conh-ol. Balance - - - - - - - - 179.15. FREE gill with every 4 ROOM hOUit, bath, carport,
AIR
CONDITIONING,
S.16-301c 3 ROOM unfurnishod apart- purchaoe. Call 992-3352. Uoe
:llllity building, wash room.
Refrigeration service. Jack'a
-=-3-B::-L:-A:-C:=:K:;-m-al:-e~-ood....,..,"'le=--=-pups,
men!. Phone w•.:ms.
our budget terms.
Rutland. Phone 742-3877 .
Refrlgeratij&gt;n, New ~-,
S.18-6fc
7-1-flc
8-20-Jfc
AKC register , S50 each. --==-==-,-= --,.-Phone 882--2079.
•
:,
· A-6-tfc
Phone 992~ 29 ONE TWO bedroom and one 3
8' 19' 41'
bedroom mobile home. One
Mr. &amp;
LOTS WITH all . utilities.- NEtGLI!II Conatrvc:tlon" ' For.
child acceptad. M and G Food
Resh-lcted sub division. '12 to
building or re~odlltng' your
Market, south of Middleport. Mobile Home Customer
El.E\'I!N CIJ'l' OFJI'
2:ocrt lots. Phone Chaster
h
'
,.,_
N11
985-JJ01,
night
985-3:102.
omt, call ,.uy e g or,
8-18-Jfc We Invite Comparl1onl
WASHINGTON (UP!)- The
.._
,
RKint,
Ohio.
·
1 11
Bring your mobile home
Internal Revenue Service
7-31-ttc
prices and needs to us and lot
Wedneaday revoked the IU:
and unfurnished .. tell you the truth In Mobile
exemption of 11" all-white FURNISHED
apartments. Ciooe to school . HOmo buying I No hidden
jrivate oohool8 In MIMiss!ppl
Phone 992-SIJ-4.
c:oa~ In nur prla:~ll
AUT~DBILE Insurance bean
wlllcb refused to adopt policies
1D-1S.tfc
cancelled?
Lo!l
your .
agaln8t racial dlserlmlnatlon. It
'
=:ator•a
license?
Call
992- . ·
2
BEDROOM
House,
bath,
was the lint IIU8pi!IJiim action
basement, ollie for storage.
Gto.IIDhtelttr, ~~­
by the IRS 111der 1111 new policy
~.15-11~
1676 Lincoln Hto. Hardwood
RACINE RURAL - 5 rooms,
to deny tu ei21llptions to
floors, buill-in cabinets in
Route7, Tuppon Ptalns,o.
bath, lu~nace. Pan~,
kitchen. Gas furnace. Phone
achools
whlcb
practice
porches and garaga. .
•
IU7-m1 orU7-12M
992-3054.
dlaerlmlnatlon.
POMJ;IIOY . QtriCtr I,.UNCH
S.f4-6lc
( LOCATION-with 3~oom
brick home: $1$.500.
U ACRES - s roOms, beth,

·

RATES
For Want Ad SttVICt

l

RJRNACE
e••

~

For Sale

ORVIW ·
~~t.Ci .... ~ _ .:
~

1 t·

,1.-.=--------....J

Notice

EXPERT

- - - - --

Wheel Alignment ·
$5.55

Real Estate.For Sale

We ftow HM

CEMENT MORTAR
P.lule 992-2067

Forest Run Block Co.

'

' :=.0.•

G'reafUsld
·Cars
.
'

.GREAT
BUYs·.
•

1

Female Help Wantec!_

'

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

(&gt;

GrlatScatt,

DINSON

HUIIJ 1,1 1'

MASONRY

:

'

Residenlill or
Cammmial

JOHN lltOMAS.

'

.' I'

'i
I

------

CADY

---,....-- - -

Phone 992-5632

For Rent or Sale

·r.·

____

Pets For Sale

For. Rtri

1967 DODGE .
~ • Dr.~ •

i

,,

12295 .'

~JowJDileqe,1111lte$ '

IPOIIelli 1n1er1or, an good liNt, Fac#oey Air CGIIdl
tinted ~~aU, automatic trw., power a1eer1ng • ·
radio, other line a~ea. Thll - t Dilly
.

I ','

•

1966 CHEVROLET '
1967 CHEVY fl

,,.., St. WIICJit. 1o- •low

=

wwr, _IUQimalle trana., l'ldlo, pi

'!.

Urtlllbow Rltle
blae llal.th.

Mrs.

MEIGS

HOIST ETTER
REAlTY

lnsllance

IIOBJU HO.MiS

·· Year-En.d

furnace.

Barn, mln1ra11.

$6,000.
s· BEDROOMS - 11fJ baths,
storm .doors and windows.
Garage, .-rport. $11.$00.
FOR A lETTER IUYCALL

PARCEL NO. 111 -WL
(HIGHWAY!
ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND
INTEREST IN FEE SIMPLE
IN
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBEO PROPERTY

,

m.am .

"ftlo'l:rAv:~~v~~~=o

~c

Closeout
AIUDENS

TRiCJORS AT
'
NEAR

DEALERS
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.WOMEN'S WHITE UNIFORMS
Sale 6.00

Boys' 3.98 Wrangler Jians
3.49
Student cut super lean Wranglers In regulars ano
BoysUO
Wrangler Hondo

Sale 1 Mens and Boys

Permanent r-tess
SlACKS
Sizes 6 to 18ln regulars and

AND UGHlWEIGHT LACY JACKETS

Sale 3.00
Soft washable orion In pastel colors smalL medium and large.

Final clun-up sale of 129

percent colton . tapered
legs . wide belt loops - no

1h Price

Sizes

cutta.

Sale 2.88

Many styles to choose from In wool mellon . take
furs - plaids and solid colors.
Misses and half sizes.

Sale! Friday and Saturday
Womens long Sleeve

slipover sweaters. 100 percent virgin acrylic .
hand washable - pastels and dark Iones - sizes 34
to 40.

CPO JACKETS

COlTON DRESSES
Sale 6.00
Aspecial group of womens dark cotton dresses ·

In plaids, solids, stripes and flora is. Many styles
to choose from - ali washable fabrics .
Sizes 14 to 20 and 14'12 to 24'12.

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See our new line of
BUDGET
SPORTSWEAR Including
slack
sets
and
umpers · all bonded
abrlcs In solids and
plaids - many styles
to choose from.
Sizes 10 to 18

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Shop the big selection
of Handbags - Scarfs Jewelry - Panty Hose
- Knee Socks - Gloves.
Just arrived.

KANEKALON WIGS
Several styles Including the new Busby Style
wig ,
Many, many colors to choose in this large
selection of washable pre-styled wigs. carrying
case and styro head form Included. Sit down and
one on today In ovr first floor notions

BESIFORM BRAS
AIID GIRDW

Discontinued stylesBroken sizes.

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CPO JACKETS
Light and dark plaid patterns In boys sizes small
t-6 ~o · B) , medium (10 tOil~l i l81'9tt (u;,to •W.·&gt;••ncl
extra large (18 to~) . Llne&lt;!_~!Qlafld and cuffs.

Big Selection Boys 2.95
Sizes 6 to 20. Everyone Is ·permanent press.
01oose solid colors, bold new stripes and neat
chalk stripe.
You' ll want several when I'_OU see these.
Save Friday and Siliurday.

Mens - Young Mens 3.95

GIRlS PANllES
White or
prints. 4-14.

Permanent press- sizes small {14-141(, l. medium
llS-15'12), large (16-16 112). extra large {17-17'12) .
The new look In stripes. paisleys - light and dark
solid colors.
Friday and Sa'turday Sale

.2 for 7·(JJ
Young

Specia I Purchase I

Ree, 3·• Stociing • Ginlle Panty 1be

Ill Floor

tnlollll Dt111rtmont

HosierY o.p.rtmont

R... 2 for 2.00

Eyacatcher
Panty Hlle Sale
2 olm for • better fit .

RECEIVING
BLANKETS

,_,. knit · nude heel.

Suntan - Clooslc Beige . Nu
Brawn · Utopia . Block.

S. 1.39 Pair

Sale 4·•
Com111n1on Solo!
Mono ond Bon 1.25

AtbJetic Suppcrie,s
All sizes for men and
boys. Save now

Friday and Saturday Sale!

Young Men's and Men's
WRANGLER JEANS
4.89
Super leans sizes 29 to 38 waist In all lengths and
regular sizes 29 to 42 waist In all lengths.
Made of extra heavy 14 oz. Plus blue denim .
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Sanforized shrunk.
Stock up now on
needs t~ls weekend.

Martex Medallion
Reg . 3.50 Bath Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 2.39
Reg . 1.99 Hand Towels - - - - : - - - Sale 1.59
Reg . 89c Wash Cloths - - - - - - - - Sale 69c
Reg . 2.50 Bath Towels - - - ·- - - - - Sale 1.99
RIJ9. 1.59 Hand Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 1.19
Reg. 59c Wash Cloths - - - - - - - - Sale 49c

DISH Cl01HS

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3 for LOO

SALE! PLAsTIC 'PlANT BOXES.
Malle of Strcitene plastic. Shatterprqof.
1.70 PLANT BQXES · - • • - - • SALE ISc
2.20 PLANT BOXES - - - - - .. - SALE 1.10
2.70 PLANT BOXES - .- - • - . • SAI,.E 1.35
3.30 PLANT BOXES - -- - - - - • SALE 1.65

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B.oys 11.95 UniCI

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Sizes tor ·boys from 6 to 18. Platif patterns with
warm Scherpellnl'\11- Now is:. ag9Cid time to buy
your needs for ~ctiOol and wlnltr wear.
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Mens sizes ~ smelt,, lntl!l,um; lltge 11111 extra
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUI

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Sale 6.99

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c;oCiif,'Nlon

Glidden Spred Lllstre Semi gloss Enamel and
Spred Lltex Enamel.
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Regular ·u s Quiirts - - - - - - - Sale 2,49
Regular 9.50 Cifllons - - - - - - - Sale 8.99

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~-"""'1' P'l•'. ~ first
bY·!I nilfle i lhlfd lo l'ata Jante,
ridden by Jerry Lewla, owned
by Dick Roaob of O•lllpolJa
· , 8ecGnd race Wll IICfalcbed.
· :.'iblnl.l'lllt,-Pana Bar JleHer,
M,lrloil Chaney of lndlana
qwnel' and rldei, flzlt; ~
fine Bit Imp, ~ •
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Annllle Bar, owned .and ridden
· by Bob BeckiuuQ.
Fourth race, D.O. Myers,
Dave Plaeb rklln&amp;, Merrill
Spleu Ill Dalla, Oblo, owner,
llrat· BJI1'0 Toni Llrry Jenkins

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BllfChed ill ~ ! 90'i; ·
Rotular I.19 yard.
,Sale Frld41y ••.d S.turdoy , .

9r Yd.
3r Unen Toweling

ICE aJBE TRAYS

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T~y

Mille flat latex wall paint
Regular 2.50 Quarts . . - Regular 8.25 Gatl~s - . • .

Fast slarta and photo finishes
spelled ncill!ment for roalng
fans atll!ndlng tbe quarter horse
racing held at the 107tb annual
Meigs Coqnty Fair Thursday.
.. Results ol ~ racing were:
· W!J1nefs' In ll!e First race,
SQri)e · Style, ridden by Bob
.!i,eekh~m, owned tiy W~;~~,
· ~. Belpre, and su~
. Jiid Qnqy• f'lddiii by Dave
Pljck~, ,owned bl Merrill

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G,t ELECI'Rit FANS

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ROGER KARR, IAug Bottom, nldblted tile annc1 ...._... anlmalud Cella MeCoy,
female.
Reedsville Route I, lbe reserve champion animal In the Melgl Junior Fair beef cattle judging.
Other Hollteln winners wefe:
Bull calf, under me and over four Dllllltlu!: Koblentz.
Cow, low 8lld over : Rny Holter, Pcxneroy Route 3, tim;
Cong!eton, secmd, 8lld Holter tblrl.
Cow, three llld under four yean: ac&gt;lter.
Cow two )'UrS 8lld under three: Cotlrlll, first and second;
Koblentz, tblrd.
Results of pony and horse first ; Bobby Huff~;~~an, Pt. ShoeiMker, Cheshire, (!Fat; E.
Senior yearfln8 heifer: Koblenlz, flrsl; Earl Dean, l'ooleroy
conformation
judging were Pleasanl; E. J . Hill, P0111eroy. J. Hill, second.
lloute I, second; Mike Concleton, tldrd.
announced
today
by llle Meigs
Show hme : Bobby Greer,
Pony under 48 inchell :
Junior yearfln8 bel:ler: Coogleton, flnt; VtrbU Klngabury,
County
Fair
Board.
New
Haven,
first.
Stallion,
two years and over:
IICOIIII; Q&gt;DIJ!elml, third.
Winners
included:
SUddlebred
pleasure
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E.
J.
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Hill,
first; Jeff Jones,
Senior heifer calf: Coqleton,llrst and second places; Kolbnetz,
Western Class, horsell :
Hill, first.
Pomeroy, second and third.
tlllrd.
Stallions, Cole Stables,
Saddlebred yearling : Sherr! Mare or gelding, any age;
Junior betfer calf: Earl Dean, first; Koblenlz, second, and Tuppers Plains; Janet Hum- Indestad, first; Weslie Parsons, Tony Kennedy, first ; Paul ·
"-~•eton , Wtd.
phrey of Pomeroy ; Robert pt Pleasant, second.
Shoemaker, Cheshire, second;
'I.NI-'61Meier, Pomeroy, ltrstlhrough
Pony, 48-511 inches :
Mrs. C.M.Headley,Reedsville,
Get claire: HoltSr, timand Wtd; Koblenlz, second.
lllird, respectively.
Mare or geldiDIJany age : Cole third.
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Western mare or horse : L. T. Stables, lint; Terry lngela, Filly or stud coli, one 8lld
Prodlace of cow: Holter, tint; Koblentz, secood; CoDIJleton,
Taylor, Mason, first ; Cole Middleport, second, and Tony under two : Sherrl lndesiod,
tblrd.
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first; E. J. Hill, second.
Three fema1el bred 8lld owned by eshlbttor: Holter, first ; Stables, secood; Pat Jones, Kennedy, third.
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Shade, lhird.
Filly or stud, one and under Mare with loa! : Kimberly
Coq1eton, IOCtlld; Koblmtl, Wtd. ·
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Western mare witb snrin• two: E. J . Hill, first. ·
Jane .Bickers, Racine, first; E.
In !be Mllklnc Sb&lt;iltlwnr Ciaa 10 tim place~llld four 'second
foal; Susan Yost, Racine, !lrslj
Mare with fOil : Paul J . lfl!l, MCond.
pliail-lll~~~•llatAID)lDI!tii,WI!Q~allo Junlll' Kennedy, Mltldleporl,
, __..,"',..•- ...::.'oll
lbe'I'Oarc:hlmplon an'ilnall111 lhe ~·
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Leacb A1nJdre Farm WfJIIIIIInt placea811d 11:1: IICOIIII places
Ia tbtt ~ eta. 8lld the Mineral Welli, W. Va., !ann Kennedy, Middleport, first;
.
~te4 ~~""bull, aenlor 8lld junior champion females Susan Yost, second.
Postmaster Paul L. Casci but the starling salary 15 ~.51
English Class, horses :
and the gr811d ehamplon f.-lea.
per hour. There are no
Stallion, two and over; said today there Ia a vacancy al residency requirement.. All
&amp;lperlnlendenllllllbe dalrr department are Harold ClflUihan
Sherrie lndeslad, Pomeroy, lhe Middleport postoffice for a persvns over 18 yelll'li old are
aod David KOO!enll.
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temporary (Indefinite ) subeligible. Duliellnvolve driving
stitute city mall carrier.
The hours of the position vary a car, carrying up to 35 pounds,
and lifting up to 80 pounds.
The applicant should be
physically able 1o perform the
duties of the position and pass a
civil service examination.
Interested persons may cooloct
the poslmaster lor further lnfonnalioo.

Conformationis]u~ed

~;:iern yea-rling~ ron~ -S·u·.b

Dies Friday

Mn. Lottie J . Tyree, 81,
Pomeroy, Route 4, died Friday
~;~~orning at Veterans MemorW
Hospital. She is survived by
three sons, Claude and Cecil
Keesee, boll! of Florida, and
Raymond Keesee of P0111eroy
Rllute 4; 12 grandehlldren, and
10 grealilrandchlldren. She waa
preceded In death by two
busbands, Rolland Keesee and
Boyles Tyree.
Funeral servicell will be held
11 2 p.m. Mooday atllle Hyoell
Run Free Methodist Church
with the Rev. Cecil Wise oftlctaling. Burial will be In the
Miles (:ellll!tery. Friends may
.U at ~ Marlin Funeral
Ro~;~~e anyUme after noon
llllda:y unW noon Monllay .

TWo ta~hfrs were-employed
Wel(nesday night by the
Eaitern LOcal School District
Board ol EducaUon.
Mrs. James Bourn•. a
gradua~
of Ohio Ulilver.'
to
Illy, wltllthree 'ieara teacb_Ins uperlence, wu emptoy.
~
•• a flrat arade
leacher at · Cheater ana
Director l{atbJ"ll Thomloo, a graduate
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·111· Tem WCllllen's Ui!lverilty
wltb three ~· apett8nce,
was .employed u a ,.relljlng
teache.r uhdfr the Title I
pt;Ogi'IIJII ~ Tuppen PliJrj,
reJigntllon; of Helen
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head .ecepftll,
cooll,• li
Rt
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Cook .Wams
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Car;ier Job Lt"sted

Lottie Tyree

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tile radng procram will be held all p.m. Sall*'da:y.

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Bull, one yar aJ!!1 Wider two, Oak HID Fann, Lore City; buD
all, under 11111 and ovw four ~;~~ontbs, Oak Hill Farm,llrsl; Wiley
l'trry, Alhenl, - - ' : eow, four and over; David Nease, tim;
~Hill Fann, IIICOnd afll! third; C11'11, three and under four;
~ Carpent.er, Barnelvllle; Oak HID Farm, second; H.
Marcus Wea..-lrl Letart,llilrd; C11'11, two and under three: Oak
BUIFarm, flrll•nd IIICGnd; Nease, third; senior yeatllna heifer:
Carpenter, lint; Neue,'l!'l'ond; Perry, lhlrd; junlllr yeariiDIJ
better: Neue, lint; Oak BID Farm, second, and Wtd; senior
belfer ealf: Oak HID Fat'l!lo tim; Perry, second; junior helfer:
Neue, tim; Oak Hill Farm, second; Richard and Jane Dodd,
Athena, tblrd; get of lire: Oak Hill FlfDI, tim; Carpenter,
118C0nd; produce Ill C11'11 : Oak Hill Fann, tim; David Neue,
II8COnd; Doddl, tldrd; three feDl81ea ll'ed and QWIIed by
llhlbltor: Oak kW1 F81'111. flnt; Nease, second; Doddll, thlrda.
In tbe ac&gt;lltefli dus ·David Koblenlz of Po~;~~eroy Route 3 '
llhlblted the champion bllll; Clair CollrW of West Columbia
llhlblted' the lllllior cha!Dplnn female and the grand champion
female. Mike Congletoo of Belpre llhlblted lbe junior clrtrnpion
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Twilight radngwiU IMifn at llhll ~and tbe1!t'ljl up of

Gliddtil. Gl.,.s ·white Four Hour Enamel
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SMEf 'FRIDAY AND sATURDAY
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David Neue&lt;!- ~e won~ Ill the four top awards
Ia the JOIWY ....,.Utkll•when open claal judging of dairy
. enlmalnraa~ 'nlljrlday at the Melgl County Fair.
Neue ~ted ·lbe ..Uor charnplm felllllle, llle jilnlor
dlanlplm fetpale 8lld the grand champion female. Oak HID
J'atml elhlblllll tile cb•*tplon bull. Other resultl of Jersey

COWMIIliS (UPI) - A
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1buntlay by clllldrea pla11Jc
.. the Halbellll llde ud I
bomb open Wd oaly •
lllllfaDellall preveated ~
device lniD ezplodlq.
Fire Deparlmeal bomb
esperl Jolla O'lti!ele Wd the
bomb eolllllted of a steel
coalalaer paell;ed wllb
dyuamlte wt111 a e.-a fuse.
He oald there wao DO cooaeetloa belweea thll oae ud
othera lhllt wedt oft ID alorel
Outrider, Ronnie Flint, owner oa llle out aide.
8Jid rider, Murow, Ohio.
..... ~ -. t" c&amp;"'"?Ni0!8i®Jf~·Ci".-O::*'Flftb race, Sir Rayne, rider
TIME CHANGED
Rome Flint owner Bob Henneciy, first;' Quald King, Joe Funeral services lor John
Arrllleloo, owner. and rider, Joseph Epple, 72, Minersville
second.
Route1,whodlldWedneodayat
Sixth race, Fiddle Mark, Jr. the Holier Medleal Center, will
Shelpman, rider. Jolin Stratton, beheldatlp.~;~~ . Saturdayat thee
~~ •!'Pd. Alugar Wlndl, Ewlns Funeral, Hllll!8 rat!niln . Placliilt ' rider, Tti'I'Y !ban· -t 2 jlm1 all - wu an.
Gillllble, Van Wert, owner; nOUIIeed.
Wtd1 Windy CaJeaQ, PbB Reed
and Dave Buch, ownera, RonnlJ
Fllnt, rl!lef. · '
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Dave Walle1'8011 annOunced
Joaei&gt;li Riley. Bailey, 20,
the quarter horse races. He's Cheater, and J,ouretta Kay
frtiiD Marysville. TUne k~ Slrgent, 19, Coolville.
was H. A. Cole of Tuppers
I
Plalna, and judge was Guy
Radcliffe of WeiUngton;
aislsted by,Mrs. lladcllffe.

First by Nose ·

REG. 5.99 YD. - - • - - - - - • - SALE 4.99
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ROGER NEAsE llld ROma Neue Ill
erhiN!M the gr811d emplon 8lld lbe reserve · . ·
M!!mal•ln the Jeney c:attle Judilni at tbe Melga Junlar, .
'nlunda7.

Som.e Style Won

54" width-good selection patterns

Regular Sl-95

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ORLON CREW SOCKS
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Salt 139
SALE! UPHOlSTERY FABRIC

Colorful striped oil colton
kitchen towels.

Young Mens 1.00

One size Ills sizes 10 to \4. Solid colors and while.
Stock up now for school and flit'! wear.
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54.49 Dawn Bed Pillows, filled wlth'whHe
Virgin Dacron. Extra zip-off white
cover.

Frldoy ond Sotvrcloy

selection of floral, modern
and fruit fllllerns .

149

Sale 199

KITatEN TOWElS

KrfOIEN .'IOWELS

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Our regular 19c Connon

Soltt Connon

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$4.89 Sleepcraft • Foam Latex - Extr•
Plump. Zip-oH flower trim cover.

REG. 4.49 YD. - - • - •
REG. 3.49 YD. - - • -

2 for 25'

lenglfl ·- white.

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PrHhrunk - ' Drip

mac.lne wllhiblt. 84"

·am PIU.OWS ·

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fllllell or prlnll.

2 for 1.78

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3 b 1.00

Permanent press slacks of 80 percent Fortrel
Polyester, 50 percent Colton'.
New fall colors for back-to-school wear. Made
with tapered legs -no cuffs - neat titling .
Sizes 29 to 42 waist
01oose your corre~l length.

1o1ton-polyestor

30•40

3.49 Bath Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 2.09
1.99 Hand Towels - - · - - - · - Sale 1.69
79c Fingertip Towels - - - - - Sale 69c
79c Wash Cloths - - - - - - - - Sale 69c

aJRTAINS 1

Friday and Saturday

Fieldcres• Sea Shell

Men' 5.95 _

Nylon-Lycra Spandex Control top. sheer stretch
nylon stockings In Petite. Medium, Long and
Extra Long .
01ampagne - Mink Mist - Brown Mist-Taupe
Mist.

Special Sale -

Reg . 2.49 Bath ToweiS -- ---- -·- -Sale 1.98
Reg. 1.59 Hand Towels - · - - - - - - Sale 1.39
Reg . 69c Wash Cloths - - • - - - - - .Sale 59c

CASUAL SLACKS

pastel

2 PAIR 1-•

SALE 'n PRICE

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Long Sleeve Sport Shirts

Rot. stc Pllll Mold

Sale 5~

Fieldcrest Malabar

dish cloths.

long Sleeve Sport Shirts

lkock -To-School Spociol

Imported
Crystal
beverage mugs.
Large Size.

2.50 Bath Towels - - - - - -, • - - • safe 1.9a
1.59 Hand Towels - -- - - - - - - - - Sale 1.39
69c Wash Cloths - - - - - · - - - - Sale 59c

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Trvloft Royen ond Dildall
...lyater Knltlod Til"""'

GlASS MUGS

Cannon Royal Family
Palo Alto and Cameo Rose -

Sale 6.88

Two

RII!IUior 1.00

Martex Daisy Down

Boys 7.95 Plaid Palfern

HOSIERY DEPT.

Just Arrived
Another big shipment of popular

Smell Group

Sizes Small (14-141!,), Medium (15-15'12) . Large
(16-16'h) and extra large (17-17 1/2).
True Navy styling with two button thru flap
pockets . anchor buttons · lined neckband and

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Reg . 2.98 Bath Towels ~ - - - - - - - Sale 2.119
Reg . 1.69 Hand Towels - - - - - - - . Sale 1.49
Reg. 69c Wash Cloths - - - - - - • • Sale 59c

6·95

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cannon Royal Family
Tal Mahaland Rose Symphony

Reg.
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Reg . 2.50 Bath Towels - ·: :· -- - - - - Sale 1.98
Reg . 1.59 Hand Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 1.~
Reg . 69c Wash Cloths , - - - - - - - Sale 59c

WESTERN JEANS
3.49
Made with double knee. Werfern style with taper
Special Sale! Mens and Young Mens

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Reg. 1.98 Bath Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 1.69
Reg . 1.39 Hand Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 1.09
Reg . 59c Wash Cloths - - - - - - - - Sale 49c

Sale For Two Days!
Boys 3.98 Lee No Iron

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Cannon Royal Family
Crystal Palace

An excellent value in womens long sleeve

Sale! Friday and Saturday
Womens Dark Transitional

slzo - all calion -

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August ~ite Sale savings on matching
ensembles. Bath Towels - Hand Towels Wash Cloths.
cannon Royal Family
Fragranceand Chez Elle

Sale Price 2 for 5.00

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legs and wide belt loops. 50 percent Polyester, 50
percent Cotton In blue denim . brown or olive
twill. Sizes 4 ,to 12. · . ,
Lee Jeans Ill. l~ok and 'wear better. Save now lor
school

SLIPOVER SWEATERS
Sale 5.00

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·Permanent press knits in sizes 6 to 18. Solid
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