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Plea1111t Villey Hoapllal
ADMI&amp;SIONS - Mrs. BetTy
Jeffers, Southside; Mark
Clandros and Ralph Davlll, Pt.
Pleasant; Jessie Harold, New
Haven; Mrs. Bobby Walker, Pt.
Pleasant; James Goodman, Jr.,
Mosoo.

\oPt· H.ol
Doublt Feature l'rolrom
Don Knotts
THE LOY E GOO?
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THE LOST MAN

Sidney Pottier

DISCHARGESOliver,
Jacqueline
Call,EvaEdward
~=======~ Thomas,
Uda Powell, James

DRIVE~N

Stewart, Betty Kinnaird, Ira
Dillard, James Love, Kathy
Campbell, Steven Knight,
Harry King, Donna Adkins,
Mrs. James Hoffman and
daughter.

BANKING

Meigs General Hospital
ADMITTED - Clarence
Hayman, Racine.

DISCHARGED- Nooe.

•Quick
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•Courteous
Fridays Only
Tbe Drive-In Window
Is Open
9A.M.Io7 P. M.

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tilling the Vinton Countj
aherlft.
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Men from SUmmit and Stark
· · countlel In norllleutem · Oblo
*""ved late Wednellday to l)d
In the rnanhunlfcr Oliver Mills,
the man who lllepdly llhohnd
killed SlleriiC Harold Steele,
tileD wOQnded I cleputy Dave
Wilbur MGIIday.

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P~le who kneir Mills. IJ8id mooth stating he would not be
be niP!! with a Ump. 'l'be)' reaporWble fer any accident of
said ,the limp l'eSIII~ ~ a any ldild OCCIIlTing 011 biJ farm.
foot lnl.111'7 be lllffered .about a "Anyone caught deatroylng

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dep8tJ id lilt ~"" tahle ..
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, anyldiHI of properiJ' will suffer IIepa lfllll!ll, ·
Offlclalt Ireta 11eJP11er118 · ier!OWI coolequence," the Item
Tbe llheriff'a body WU fOUIId
OOiallelleol ebarp of the cqntlnued.
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lualoulllde lbe boule. Ap,
aeardl. Oae of !be depidlel
Mllla bad lleen wanted In beUeved to be the IIIUI'der

year 110.

from a· neiJbllorlag cowdy connection with barruolng
81114 M1J1a bad a poUce record, electric company workera
Ud bad aerved lime, bill dill ~ to lnatall polea 011 bls,
1101 bow bmnedlolely lbe . ~. Tbe warrant~ served
elf- lor wldch b waa ~ to ~ blin Into c~

weapon waa found nearby.

Durln8 the aeoreh MUla bad

been •~Pled, but escaped the
dri8Dtt. He had gooe to a
~·· l!ouse lo Inquire ,
~,..be failed lo appear tbe about biJ wile, bill quickly fled

Ills widow, Cera, wu named eharled.
acting aberllf untn the 11112 Other neighbors recaUed tbiiU!nl time.
election. Steele bad talked of Mllls bad placed a paid notice In . • . 'l'lle 111ot11a1 oeearred at
retiring
In lt'12.
the coonty's newspaper last 'Mma• IIDill bouae lborUv
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when be uw olfteen. Mills Ill
believed to bave a Japanese

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DA1'fQIII - .r.uma J'IWICII aoaur., a, waalbc¢ to
:ddlh 11111 Llrr)' Dowll, a, D~Jtm·, wulalaiJ1 allbl!ed Wed·
IINday.Dl.ttrt. theflftb ldlJini reporlld
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-try near McArtbur In Mrt:ll far oo- Mlllt. 18, Cnoia';:· :: '
~ ldDer at VIIIICia CountJ Sberlfl Harold ~~~ee~e. w-: -::: .. '
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~ wlHi'e the body ... fouad.
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I'Glkf -.:hell lor a auapect ID llllllllttiCII wtlh !be lllabbliD&amp;
dellb al ~ wbo- killed duriD&amp; lllii'8UJIIIIII In alml'll on
the .di7'J weal llkle.
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Review Comments

Vlaloa : Coaaty

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warrant on t~e . 58-year-old ,Steele,' ~bJ!can Who bad
Mills.
aerved If .yeats u ·iberlff, was
U wu auoueed 18te JUI'VIved 'by ljll' widow, a
Wedaeada7 lUI tile llaobye daughter and ai!Gil. He was to
s•erllla' AaaeelaiiOII aad be burled alter aervtces here

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pipa, · G.W. and Melp lawmen
oftleen and trllned dogs, and men with em continue to 88lialln the IIW'dl.
voiiD)Ieen froin ~ flBrl!l and trucki CC!II¥4 the ~vlly •· "We're ~ed to catch
of Oblo lollled IOeal f~ In ·wooded
lllld
~ltd life IIIII'. and whe getting help
IWeb ol an a-con who yllb '1011tbeutml Ohio eoun\)r IInce frdll! .U·over the alate," said
with I limp and II ICcUIId of the ibootlnp 'oceurred Monday Sheriff Rile FYife frcm neisbMCARTHUR, Oblq (UPI) ..:....

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_fl. hlib ICbool. 81 wu wdtJIB Jo111 Readorlon, wbo fGIJowed
111 a 1&gt;4 ~buDd ,and bad IIIII f!!cOI,.ylo lbe plate, Andenon
~Gill Wlllle fola7llwlbe 1111J111110ned Wayne Granser
fourlh Fllchl lime lo nm 1
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wood and usad or abuled Jt
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lnst.nt aecunte answers far the
mtn who needs to know the right
time here. and m Baghdad or

London. Rotatin1 outer ring
1hows 111 important c1ties of thP.
1laba, tellt the1r time at a glance.

no·trump followed by aeven
spades were lust abollt automatic for hlm.
Looking at all four ~lamb
you c111 see that the contract
wlll make lf declarer trlea
the heart tinesle or lf he
ftnesses clube 8(rdnst We~t
and rufll out lbe llhl8· Look·
!ng at j111t lha Nol'th 8lld
South banda you can alto see
tbalthe besl pereentap play
Ia to play two rouilda of
trumps. They dlvldt eveDJy
whereupon South abould Ja,down the ace 8lld king of
bearta to see lf the queen
will drop. When It doesn't
drop South aboutcl lead the
jack of clubs to dummy's
ace and return the qi!Hn for
a rulfing flnesae. Since Well
holds the klng of clubs this
percentage p I a y laavea
South down two trlcka.
Z studied the band for a·
while and remarked, "Someone seerr,lll to have JUD one in
on the old msn, I played thll
at one spade Ia auction and

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Cold! ' Vlllce" l.cmbudl, •pro Lcaa1lt leaaul. '
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=:-u~ ~ lit ~ Lomblrcll, after brlnatDI 111 ~·· ablence, AliiII!IJi!l, dleillodaf olcancar ·WIIIIIIIDpa Ill lint ~ 11111t BID A11111n wu dellpated
at Georgetown Unlnrtll7 tam (7.W) 1a It !Willi 1111 ·~ head CCIIIC!I" of lbe
llaillllal.
lllf - · JrU lint bolpUa- RedlldDI.
Tlie 1,7-yeu-Gid Lombilrdl Jlad 0. .,_. • wllb allciqlldl ~ Is a.rvlwd by hll
- head aMidl !Jill -.u.- allmenl.
wife, lbe lmDer Marie !'lamia,
tiel ··~n(• of lbe Twotla)'alater,bellllllenNnL a aon, VlnceDt B. lmnbarcll,
, · WlllhlnaiCil 1ieMIIII at ' 1111 maJWIUrlel'flnwblclltwoleel IIIII 1 diugiUr, 11rL s-a
; ~ lime . ol b1s dtiltb. Prior ~ of bJa colall wu removed when Blcllbem ol Chlcaso.
'1- IUIDIQqeofll!l~ Ia a tumor wu dltcovared. A1ao eurvlvlnl are hit
'~ 1111;11!1 ~....... of a Lomb1r11 left 1111 bolplta1 Ia.,• panplt, Mr. and Mra. Bm7
; eoidl' hall rtaali lo fliDe by MriJ 'Jlllf,lDIIIDIIID&amp;totabup Lombardi of llrookl,n; two
' llillldl~• ' • chaJDPlonlhlp tile bead Clllchlnll relnl apln. afslera, · two brothen and 1111:
~ ~ lor ljle Greeo Bay
srandcblldrtll.
• , •I Pa!1ken· Ill bl8 llral head Bul oa J111J 17, he I'MIIIered Mra. l.anblrdl related re' ' ;i •clllns Job.
the h~IPital and a aecond cerit17 IIIII ber lllllbend had
' , . Ill nlnellllaaa ~Green Bay, operaUon of an lllldlldolllll ovtrlued hlmlelljllll prior 1o
; ''· l..ellfue
be W1in ,:;~~u::.
wu-atpaformecl.lllil*bl
holpltal
when be
· Footblll
and two naiUre
oftlclala,
1be reQIIIIIII Ill rHilleriDCIIII
allellded a mMIID8
of Nallooal
J liupil' Bowl q~~~leata aplllll Lanbardl'a famll)', declined lo Foolball Lugue dub cnmen In
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New York ln Jlllf durtns 1
delllllOdr.od Iabar dispute wUb
lbe P"' p~&amp;Jm.
IAmhardl aaw hll Iaiit rootIiiii pme 1a p,er1011 two da,a
bef1n ~ IIJcll lnlo 111e
bolpltal. It win praet1ce pme
between lbe Jledlk!n 11111 the
Baltimore Colt rootlel ta
Balllmon.
Ewo Ia lbe llnalatas• of bfs
IJinnl,bentcbedthellntlour
WlllbiJISion prHeU011 pmea
by_,. ol a ciGied circuit
televlskm arransement 111 up
1n 1111 holpltal room.

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Nolan'allnl plleh naa fall
lilllclownlbemlddle.MeeootJ,
~ from hll beell, 18111
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, , l'filtilmed w11im tiie W 1111
i!te\M," •llpy, .''IJit I Wll ,
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1be . . ,, wldcli bDolled
lite 1W1' lead lite 1M
Aqelel Ilodpn lo Jl .....
Wll lbe Ulb Ill lbe 1111n11 live
lor Nolaa.
''lflhldn'tbeealalllllllleup

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By II'BED DOWN
VPI Spoc11 Wrller

compared 1o lhelr' current bomered and Pepilol!e~ Hidl:~
IIWI, llundieJ, Jamtll ilillf
defiell of a half pme.

The Meta have been counted The Montreal EJ:pot beillbe Emle Banks each droVe In
out of lbe 1970 NaUonal Plratea 1G-7 the Clllcaco Cuba three 1'111111 In the Cubs' 1tGI
Kid Qnwe Up
League's Eilt Dlvlllon raee routed
Pllllliea attact all lonr ~
Glr)' nmembend tba pme alncuprlns tralnins bul here II 17..Z, Q,e Clncinnali .
pitcbe!'ll. Pappas want ellbl
u If u were piQid )'8llerdiJ, Is September and lbey are oniJ downed lbe San Francisco inn1nga 1o wiD bfs IIIII 811111
''It jut aboWI tba kid baa a 'half~ behind lbe llr&amp;t- Gl111ta, 7-4, the Alllllll Braves agairult silt 1 - far ttie ~.
I"!WII up," uJd Mal'~. WedDel- place Pltllburgh Plraleaafler a ahaded the Los Angeles Dodg- Hal Kinl!'l srand alam ~
11111 nlghl. "Bt't at.ted lhlnk- 7-3 Win over the St. Loull en, w, and the Bouaton Allnll In lbe first in!llns and t7~
inl• 81 Wllll't lfliDB to let Me- Cllrcllnall Wednetday night.
beat the San Dlqo l'llilres, Z.1, old Hoyt Wllhelni'a fill IIII$IUI
Cony burt blm apln."
What'• more lmporlant from 1n other NL games.
Innings of reUef paced 11!1
1be lour lll'8lght bllll Nolaa the Mota' point of view is that John Boccabella'a three-run Bravea to their win OYer the '
threw Mc:Oive)'
In the two big beroea ol 11169-- nlntiHrming homer Ufted the Dodgera. Tom 11a11er hit a
tba ninth lnnlnl were almolt Tommie Asee and Tom Seaver EllpOI to their vlctAlry over the lf1ree.l'un homer for 1111 Dodg111!Gmallc.
-&lt;GmblnedWedneldaynightln Plratea despite a grand slam er• bu! Don Sulton IIII&amp;Nd his
''He Wllll't lobJC lo pi I lhelr laleat lri!Uilpb.
homer by Gene Alley which lith IClOS agaiDII U -wlril. '
saod pltcb to hit," aald Glr)'. Acee had two hila, drove In gave Plttaburgh a 11-1 lead 1n Jim Wynn's twHIIII 1llimor
''lt'ISOI lobe a habit lbe 1a1t two I'Uilland acored two to lead the sixth Inning and a homer by and a combined lour.tllltlr; by
cuup1e of yem," ~~abed Me- the Meta' ollenae while Seaver, Bob Robertaon whlcb lied 1be Wade -BluloganJe
OoveJ, ''I IUit tab 1111 lour who had lost six of seven acore In the ninth. Mike Gladding provldad the
bllll and so lo llnl. .,_
previowl decislona, went the Manha1l won his aecond pme with their viclllry ''11'1 a lb.-too," be ildded distance with a !&amp;-hitter lo f..- the Expoa while Joe Gibbon Padres.
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lldly, ·~ I1W lajlllilllt I raise his record Ill 111-10. suffered the 10811 1..- tba
- up I reell)' fell liD IIWlnl- Another reaaon for opUmlam is Plralea.
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that lbe Meta were live gamea Joe Pepitone,JWidY Hundley,
For the cynic, oppOrtUJJ!tJ
MeCovef
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Milt
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and
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llltement Wem..day tbat her
buablnd
wu near death
from
"an extraordinarily
virulent

ICll'lll of cancer."

was careful lo make sure of

12 tricks and did make 13
when the heart finesse
worked. I'D play this one the

same way."
He drew tr!Uilps, caabed
one heart, tried the beart
ftnesae and made the srand
slam.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PRICES ARE LOWI :'

Jawtl·levered. water reststant
with luminous dral. gu1ranteed

by Sulova, it's the suave Mw
watch that's
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cause Cuavel le
went wly out o1
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Yen drove 1o lbe Bobcat 10
Y~ line but Wll held there 0118
f011i1b and one aU:uaU0111o SO by
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The defending Southern
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four playL The rally, lloftYer,
hailed by two Bobcat
penalties.
Kysar Cnek acond Ita llrat
~own midway ln tba~lblnl
period. NelsonviiJ&amp;.Yo4 wu
drlvm back lo tba 11\'&amp;iard line
alter lbree line deflllllve playa
by lbt "lind-up" Bobcat
delaoilva lll!lt.
11uetr:e:re quarltrba~ Don
llllhaal dr&lt;wed bec1r: lo . - .
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"I'll plrlllle wllb III)'UIUIIie'
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- MI:Coft)'," wu lbe Wlf
'1'1111 "oilier pme" llldt Redl Manaser Sparky AD•
a,1117. Nola Wll Ml
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_fl. hlib ICbool. 81 wu wdtJIB Jo111 Readorlon, wbo fGIJowed
111 a 1&gt;4 ~buDd ,and bad IIIII f!!cOI,.ylo lbe plate, Andenon
~Gill Wlllle fola7llwlbe 1111J111110ned Wayne Granser
fourlh Fllchl lime lo nm 1
I lllrlktclut Ioiii of It wbell MeCony lllepped lo lbe plate wllb
two on and two Gill In lbe

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lnst.nt aecunte answers far the
mtn who needs to know the right
time here. and m Baghdad or

London. Rotatin1 outer ring
1hows 111 important c1ties of thP.
1laba, tellt the1r time at a glance.

no·trump followed by aeven
spades were lust abollt automatic for hlm.
Looking at all four ~lamb
you c111 see that the contract
wlll make lf declarer trlea
the heart tinesle or lf he
ftnesses clube 8(rdnst We~t
and rufll out lbe llhl8· Look·
!ng at j111t lha Nol'th 8lld
South banda you can alto see
tbalthe besl pereentap play
Ia to play two rouilda of
trumps. They dlvldt eveDJy
whereupon South abould Ja,down the ace 8lld king of
bearta to see lf the queen
will drop. When It doesn't
drop South aboutcl lead the
jack of clubs to dummy's
ace and return the qi!Hn for
a rulfing flnesae. Since Well
holds the klng of clubs this
percentage p I a y laavea
South down two trlcka.
Z studied the band for a·
while and remarked, "Someone seerr,lll to have JUD one in
on the old msn, I played thll
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - · rival American Football matrapubllcillberbfsCillldllkll·
Cold! ' Vlllce" l.cmbudl, •pro Lcaa1lt leaaul. '
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=:-u~ ~ lit ~ Lomblrcll, after brlnatDI 111 ~·· ablence, AliiII!IJi!l, dleillodaf olcancar ·WIIIIIIIDpa Ill lint ~ 11111t BID A11111n wu dellpated
at Georgetown Unlnrtll7 tam (7.W) 1a It !Willi 1111 ·~ head CCIIIC!I" of lbe
llaillllal.
lllf - · JrU lint bolpUa- RedlldDI.
Tlie 1,7-yeu-Gid Lombilrdl Jlad 0. .,_. • wllb allciqlldl ~ Is a.rvlwd by hll
- head aMidl !Jill -.u.- allmenl.
wife, lbe lmDer Marie !'lamia,
tiel ··~n(• of lbe Twotla)'alater,bellllllenNnL a aon, VlnceDt B. lmnbarcll,
, · WlllhlnaiCil 1ieMIIII at ' 1111 maJWIUrlel'flnwblclltwoleel IIIII 1 diugiUr, 11rL s-a
; ~ lime . ol b1s dtiltb. Prior ~ of bJa colall wu removed when Blcllbem ol Chlcaso.
'1- IUIDIQqeofll!l~ Ia a tumor wu dltcovared. A1ao eurvlvlnl are hit
'~ 1111;11!1 ~....... of a Lomb1r11 left 1111 bolplta1 Ia.,• panplt, Mr. and Mra. Bm7
; eoidl' hall rtaali lo fliDe by MriJ 'Jlllf,lDIIIDIIID&amp;totabup Lombardi of llrookl,n; two
' llillldl~• ' • chaJDPlonlhlp tile bead Clllchlnll relnl apln. afslera, · two brothen and 1111:
~ ~ lor ljle Greeo Bay
srandcblldrtll.
• , •I Pa!1ken· Ill bl8 llral head Bul oa J111J 17, he I'MIIIered Mra. l.anblrdl related re' ' ;i •clllns Job.
the h~IPital and a aecond cerit17 IIIII ber lllllbend had
' , . Ill nlnellllaaa ~Green Bay, operaUon of an lllldlldolllll ovtrlued hlmlelljllll prior 1o
; ''· l..ellfue
be W1in ,:;~~u::.
wu-atpaformecl.lllil*bl
holpltal
when be
· Footblll
and two naiUre
oftlclala,
1be reQIIIIIII Ill rHilleriDCIIII
allellded a mMIID8
of Nallooal
J liupil' Bowl q~~~leata aplllll Lanbardl'a famll)', declined lo Foolball Lugue dub cnmen In
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New York ln Jlllf durtns 1
delllllOdr.od Iabar dispute wUb
lbe P"' p~&amp;Jm.
IAmhardl aaw hll Iaiit rootIiiii pme 1a p,er1011 two da,a
bef1n ~ IIJcll lnlo 111e
bolpltal. It win praet1ce pme
between lbe Jledlk!n 11111 the
Baltimore Colt rootlel ta
Balllmon.
Ewo Ia lbe llnalatas• of bfs
IJinnl,bentcbedthellntlour
WlllbiJISion prHeU011 pmea
by_,. ol a ciGied circuit
televlskm arransement 111 up
1n 1111 holpltal room.

-tb~~Wns.

Nolan'allnl plleh naa fall
lilllclownlbemlddle.MeeootJ,
~ from hll beell, 18111
~~~. owr lbe rtc1t

, , l'filtilmed w11im tiie W 1111
i!te\M," •llpy, .''IJit I Wll ,
llldt 6ir ....... to M lilY
~ II miCid IIJ'Ie ~,''
1be . . ,, wldcli bDolled
lite 1W1' lead lite 1M
Aqelel Ilodpn lo Jl .....
Wll lbe Ulb Ill lbe 1111n11 live
lor Nolaa.
''lflhldn'tbeealalllllllleup

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with Tony ·
agailllt
PI!lock,

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By II'BED DOWN
VPI Spoc11 Wrller

compared 1o lhelr' current bomered and Pepilol!e~ Hidl:~
IIWI, llundieJ, Jamtll ilillf
defiell of a half pme.

The Meta have been counted The Montreal EJ:pot beillbe Emle Banks each droVe In
out of lbe 1970 NaUonal Plratea 1G-7 the Clllcaco Cuba three 1'111111 In the Cubs' 1tGI
Kid Qnwe Up
League's Eilt Dlvlllon raee routed
Pllllliea attact all lonr ~
Glr)' nmembend tba pme alncuprlns tralnins bul here II 17..Z, Q,e Clncinnali .
pitcbe!'ll. Pappas want ellbl
u If u were piQid )'8llerdiJ, Is September and lbey are oniJ downed lbe San Francisco inn1nga 1o wiD bfs IIIII 811111
''It jut aboWI tba kid baa a 'half~ behind lbe llr&amp;t- Gl111ta, 7-4, the Alllllll Braves agairult silt 1 - far ttie ~.
I"!WII up," uJd Mal'~. WedDel- place Pltllburgh Plraleaafler a ahaded the Los Angeles Dodg- Hal Kinl!'l srand alam ~
11111 nlghl. "Bt't at.ted lhlnk- 7-3 Win over the St. Loull en, w, and the Bouaton Allnll In lbe first in!llns and t7~
inl• 81 Wllll't lfliDB to let Me- Cllrcllnall Wednetday night.
beat the San Dlqo l'llilres, Z.1, old Hoyt Wllhelni'a fill IIII$IUI
Cony burt blm apln."
What'• more lmporlant from 1n other NL games.
Innings of reUef paced 11!1
1be lour lll'8lght bllll Nolaa the Mota' point of view is that John Boccabella'a three-run Bravea to their win OYer the '
threw Mc:Oive)'
In the two big beroea ol 11169-- nlntiHrming homer Ufted the Dodgera. Tom 11a11er hit a
tba ninth lnnlnl were almolt Tommie Asee and Tom Seaver EllpOI to their vlctAlry over the lf1ree.l'un homer for 1111 Dodg111!Gmallc.
-&lt;GmblnedWedneldaynightln Plratea despite a grand slam er• bu! Don Sulton IIII&amp;Nd his
''He Wllll't lobJC lo pi I lhelr laleat lri!Uilpb.
homer by Gene Alley which lith IClOS agaiDII U -wlril. '
saod pltcb to hit," aald Glr)'. Acee had two hila, drove In gave Plttaburgh a 11-1 lead 1n Jim Wynn's twHIIII 1llimor
''lt'ISOI lobe a habit lbe 1a1t two I'Uilland acored two to lead the sixth Inning and a homer by and a combined lour.tllltlr; by
cuup1e of yem," ~~abed Me- the Meta' ollenae while Seaver, Bob Robertaon whlcb lied 1be Wade -BluloganJe
OoveJ, ''I IUit tab 1111 lour who had lost six of seven acore In the ninth. Mike Gladding provldad the
bllll and so lo llnl. .,_
previowl decislona, went the Manha1l won his aecond pme with their viclllry ''11'1 a lb.-too," be ildded distance with a !&amp;-hitter lo f..- the Expoa while Joe Gibbon Padres.
~
lldly, ·~ I1W lajlllilllt I raise his record Ill 111-10. suffered the 10811 1..- tba
- up I reell)' fell liD IIWlnl- Another reaaon for opUmlam is Plralea.
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that lbe Meta were live gamea Joe Pepitone,JWidY Hundley,
For the cynic, oppOrtUJJ!tJ
MeCovef
baa
leanled
to
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llrat
pia
co
a
year
ago
Milt
Pappas
and
C1eo
Jamea
lmoeb.
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llltement Wem..day tbat her
buablnd
wu near death
from
"an extraordinarily
virulent

ICll'lll of cancer."

was careful lo make sure of

12 tricks and did make 13
when the heart finesse
worked. I'D play this one the

same way."
He drew tr!Uilps, caabed
one heart, tried the beart
ftnesae and made the srand
slam.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PRICES ARE LOWI :'

Jawtl·levered. water reststant
with luminous dral. gu1ranteed

by Sulova, it's the suave Mw
watch that's
rully in-be ·
cause Cuavel le
went wly out o1
Its way.

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Yen drove 1o lbe Bobcat 10
Y~ line but Wll held there 0118
f011i1b and one aU:uaU0111o SO by
a line Kyger &lt;:net deleN!ve

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The defending Southern
Valier
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Dave " Boaton'a
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WINTER WEAR
GIRLS: OOA1S AND
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Washable Fake Furs by KllperJae. Size 2 to 12.

four playL The rally, lloftYer,
hailed by two Bobcat
penalties.
Kysar Cnek acond Ita llrat
~own midway ln tba~lblnl
period. NelsonviiJ&amp;.Yo4 wu
drlvm back lo tba 11\'&amp;iard line
alter lbree line deflllllve playa
by lbt "lind-up" Bobcat
delaoilva lll!lt.
11uetr:e:re quarltrba~ Don
llllhaal dr&lt;wed bec1r: lo . - .
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~·· Metaaer, Ill pound
'-dde INIIIDIIed OD lbe . _
pipiT bllhe end 10111. A n11
fGr !be atra polall ... -

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~-. mlnlllel of the lblnl.-. on a
31\;, ' yard nl1 by juDIGr halfllldt
.,., ' Dnltl Willie
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Boys: Jackets
Wool, llylon, Corduroy. •1o 12. C.P.O. ·
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Pic. and Mra. William Davis, Othera preaenllng glfta were
af Middlepor~ obeerved her Mra. Shirley Smilh and Mark,
birthday wllb a party Middleport; Mrs. Mary
Johnson, Cll!lon, W. Va.; Mra.
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Mtaa !nne Cooper, d.!ughter
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Syracu1e, lefl recently by
plane, lor Tulaa, Okla., wiJire
she will be atlendlng c:oUege,
Her addreu Ia Or~ liAiberU

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AuditoriUm trOni I a. m. to 2 p.
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Pic. and Mra. William Davis, Othera preaenllng glfta were
af Middlepor~ obeerved her Mra. Shirley Smilh and Mark,
birthday wllb a party Middleport; Mrs. Mary
Johnson, Cll!lon, W. Va.; Mra.
Betty Bland, Columbwl, and
Bob Moore, Syracuse, a

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Mtaa !nne Cooper, d.!ughter
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plane, lor Tulaa, Okla., wiJire
she will be atlendlng c:oUege,
Her addreu Ia Or~ liAiberU

SKIRTS • SlACKS • KNIT lOPS •
BLousES • VESTS • JACIETS

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rec«d-bnaklng

· JIRIKOB RIXXlRD PRICE - 'lbe annd cblmpkll blrrolr IIOid Moadq allbe ado Stille
1"'lr lo Bob Evul Farms ol GaDipolls wa1t for a world record rJ. _,.60 a pound, bringing Ill
OWDW, M.ariJ3'D Iiler of PrllllpeCI, f/ ,500 fr~ the 200i&gt;oUnd Duroc. Left to "PI with Red BaiTOIJ
1r0 ~ Iiler, Bob EYanallld Jeri')' Kaltenbech, Ohio State Fair MAnager.

News.•. in Briefs

Mrs. Mercer,
82, Claimed

hu aoared to
1.3'0,.710
tho first week, up
mare than , .160,1100 from Jesl
yeAr.
The good wqt;ber was expeeled to hold again today for
the day's events Wlllch Included
art and craft demonstrations,
televlslonaudienceparticlpatlon
llhowa, harness raein&amp; which In·
· eludes the Governor's Cup Trot,
8ild 8ppeai'IDCOS by Johnny
CUll and Dave Menifield.

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CIYCIIIIIId
}IK,

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-~GTON ' (UPl) -The Wlft Sa~
lllllliin~a '150,1100 pollai
JUOII&amp;. Ill llr. and
Ted
will a6u-t geUJna;lhe I per ceot Batley at WIDard, Qblo.
PI) raise Included In the Mra. Dllst Sa1!e liPflil •
recent pvllal reform Jaw this week In Colltlibul with Mlaa

worilera

..
.

week -plua a reltoactlve lump . Willlla &amp;ee tiJd ~· .
IUlll averaJing • from AprU 11r. and Mrs. Sani Mam Ill
18.
VInton apenl Sunday with Mrs ..
ibe avenge annual poltai ~ Yoq;
·
lllllarY under tho new law- llrl: Frances ~ · and
fromf/,8001o ...(M-a booittrJ. llr.lltld Mn· l'blllp Roberti rJ.
·were 'rec011t dinner

.,

(Cor.Unued from Page I) .
Ill cttvera dUring the Labor Day lloUday Weekend has been
'' luued by Oblo HJchtraY Patrol &amp;lperintendent Robert M.
Odarllll&lt;lllte ill ID eff&lt;rt to reduce trafllc fataUUea dlrlnd the
boUday period.
Qdarmoonte caUed for mutual cooperation ". . . because
every drlwr llhould have a pes sonallnterest In savlng his own Ule
' IDd the Uves rJ. others on the hlghways."

Rachel E . Mercer; 82, I •
Richmond, Va.; died Wed- '
nesday evening at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. R. B.
(Verla) Calaway, Coolville,
·following a long illness.
Mrs. Mercer waa b&lt;X'n at
Ssndyvllle, W.Va., daughter of
the late Wllllam and Hanna
Jane Dailey. She wu also
OOLUMBVII- WilLARD P. DUDLEY, ADIIONiftRATOII preceded in death by her
ollhe Oblo Bureau rJ. Employment Sez'Vices, eald today the lilllte husband, BlllT C. Mercer, three
eljlerillllced a record growth Ia employJIIIIIIt and payrolls f..- the sisters and five brothers.
Mrs. Mt1'cer attended church
lint quarter of trill.
at
the First Church of God In
Dudley eald las retunis from employers Indicated record
Riclunond.
highs ln both employea IDd payroll, wllen COIIIplll'l!d to the same
Survivors include six
period of pre'rio111 years. He eald the employment recorded In
daughters,
Mrs. Csleway, Mrs.
Marcllwaa a record 2.9 million f..- a gala of 1.3 per Cllllt over the
C. E. (Mabel) Bennett, Mrs. J.
pre'riolll March.
H. IMildred) Chase and Mrs. G.
L. (Grace) Wllllams, all rJ.
WABIIJNGTON -TO 11IE llllTER DISAPPOINTMENT OF Richmond;
Mrs. Clyde
a:lenlilllandUironauta, the space agency baa dropped two more· (Beulah) Cottrell, Spencer, W.
11100111Mc11Jw1 fr&lt;m Ita Apollo program becauae of ~ Va., and Mrs, E. G. (Euls Jol
_ . , cul!w:b. Qlly loW' landlnga remain. Tbeae -wiD be Rivard, MassachuseUs; three
·coqlleted by mld-19'12 under a new achedule announced Wed- llOIIIJ, Melvin, Carl and VirgU,
DUday, glvlng the United Statea sb: exploratory voyages to the aU rJ. Richmond, and several
grandchildren and greatcnt.n and aeu of the IIIOOD HaU are aucceuful.
Qle rRt rJ.tho Illest Apollo cutback, aome space oftlclala grandchildren.
Funeral services wiD be beld
predicted, would be the polllble nlignallon within a few monilia
Ssturday
at 2 p. m. at the
rJ. aeveral rJ. the natlm'a ulnlnauts.
'
Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home
In Riclunond. Burial will be In
'IUSIIINGTON - VICE PRE81DENT 81'11\0 T. Agnew Westhampton Memorial Park.
ttOta:aodlo WlllblDcton today fr&lt;m a 30,1Mrnlle tour, convlnced Friend5may call at the White
Rushed to Vetetans Memorial pond and Grueaer Wf!lllyillg qn
be--blapolntwithAIIatl.utel;~~~lertal~~r, Funeral ~orne in, Coojyille
--!"~ ~k !~.~~~1l,tt-.mtd
o
rl! Thureday ~t ~""Iiley
Funeral
Home
'P&amp;'~y
af·
~B.JolmJonhefeltAIIatl
squad Biter being mi:D~~l It wu believed tile veblcle..
American uaop withdrawals 11 they ternoon and evening: ..trador accident was Mork might have IW'ned over on.
Grueser, 28, rJ. near Shade.
Gru01er ~!i~il.thei! kept Bolni
Jet more military IUid eamomlc ald.
SA'ftliUIAY
The Pomeroy squad was Into the pond.
·
IDGH SCHooL dance ~·
called to the Pratts F'l"k area Grueser lllffered a cllaloc.ted Satunla)', 8:30-11:110 p. m. ,pt
TEMPEIU.TVRI!IDI\OPPEDINT0111EWaearlytodayiD Squad Answers
where Grueser bad been blp, a severe lacerallon Of the PmlerOy JUnlw Hf&amp;b t.dklltj
rJ.Ihe upper New EncJaDd llates aa a late swnmer cool
operating the tractor. The left art1! ~d a ~d lllcer•tkll with the Jaya emetelng.
Two
Emergencies
.
In tho Norlboaat. 'l1nlidersbower brouiht rain to
vehicle
had
gone
Into
a
nearby
besides olber pooalble lnjurlel.
of the nalkll'amJd.Metlon; from Mlnneaots to Loulalana, Two calls w,..e answered by
In tho Pacific Ncrlbweat. The U. S. Weather Bureau eald the Middleport emer1ency
MODERATEDAMAGE
-::d!~11Uel!ljpaed from the Mlaaisslppl River to tho squad overnight Wedneaday.
AI
Coaal.
At 9:52 p. m. the squad waa
Medium damages were incalled olr Clyde Frailer who curred to two veliclea In an
had received a head lnlW'Y· lie accident on East Main St. at ·
was taken to Veterana 9""
" p. m. W-'-··•
_..,...ay '""''~
Memorial Hospital where he Pomeroy pollee report.
wu treated and dlmlued,
.f. car driven by Debora
, r ' .
At 8:41 a. m. Thuraday the Flnlaw, 20, Pomeroy, pulled
.'
squad wont to the Jamea Weber from a service atsUon Into the
. ,.
bome oo Page St. where Alma side rJ. an auto driven by
'.'
..
Mlewoehner, Dayton, aliltet' of Franklin Hudlon, 51, 81f~.
·Mra. Weber, had become She There were no lnjurtee 8ftd no
was taken to Veterans arreats.
' ''·
Memwlal H011Pital where ohe
;1~
wu admitted.
DANCE PLANI(Eij '
.
An after the WahstDa fotilllaU
game dance wiD be held Frlaay
Veterw Memorial HoapJtal night at the Wahama. Hl8h
ADMlTI'ED - Edna Hoff. School auditorium from
to
man, Harlf..-d; Randy Koehler, midnight. The Jays wiU ~
Reedsville; Wilma Riggs, the dance, llpoiiSOred bi the
•• 4'
Racine; Gary Trout, Albany; Wahama Student CowicJ!:'
Julia Hayes, Pomeroy; John SIGNS CClNTRACT i,.
Taylor, Pomeroy; Mark
Plli1iBURGH (UPI)' __,_
Grueser,Shade; Herbert Ervin, PlttsburJb Penluln• ~~ ~~
Racine.
Natlooal 11ockeJ !Mft1
!&gt;ISCHARGED - Charles nounced llondaJ ' lhali ' .::. ' ,.j.....! ,. '
Ritchie, Frieda Moosman, Pronovost, tbelr · JI.U:,1111bt
D~bra
Atherton,
Greg wing, baa lllcnecl' bill 'imn
Winebrenner, Katherine contnet
, ,,
·
'
'
Lunalord, Alpha Ruaaell,
Douglas Circle and Steve
McGrath.

Man Injured In Tractor Mishap

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Style Revue at Fair

, S~ME DAY
SUVICE
In At f-Out At 5

WhenYou Shop Nelsan's!

·•·k'

Girls Participate

Qllio. .
'
dinner

Lytm

�70,IJ!lll Who saw the two
w~

port qt. the ~I
were ildmltled on ·rider,
. llf the 12 • day
rec«d-bnaklng

· JIRIKOB RIXXlRD PRICE - 'lbe annd cblmpkll blrrolr IIOid Moadq allbe ado Stille
1"'lr lo Bob Evul Farms ol GaDipolls wa1t for a world record rJ. _,.60 a pound, bringing Ill
OWDW, M.ariJ3'D Iiler of PrllllpeCI, f/ ,500 fr~ the 200i&gt;oUnd Duroc. Left to "PI with Red BaiTOIJ
1r0 ~ Iiler, Bob EYanallld Jeri')' Kaltenbech, Ohio State Fair MAnager.

News.•. in Briefs

Mrs. Mercer,
82, Claimed

hu aoared to
1.3'0,.710
tho first week, up
mare than , .160,1100 from Jesl
yeAr.
The good wqt;ber was expeeled to hold again today for
the day's events Wlllch Included
art and craft demonstrations,
televlslonaudienceparticlpatlon
llhowa, harness raein&amp; which In·
· eludes the Governor's Cup Trot,
8ild 8ppeai'IDCOS by Johnny
CUll and Dave Menifield.

ly

lar

die ' .

CIYCIIIIIId
}IK,

um:JVE JWSE

-~GTON ' (UPl) -The Wlft Sa~
lllllliin~a '150,1100 pollai
JUOII&amp;. Ill llr. and
Ted
will a6u-t geUJna;lhe I per ceot Batley at WIDard, Qblo.
PI) raise Included In the Mra. Dllst Sa1!e liPflil •
recent pvllal reform Jaw this week In Colltlibul with Mlaa

worilera

..
.

week -plua a reltoactlve lump . Willlla &amp;ee tiJd ~· .
IUlll averaJing • from AprU 11r. and Mrs. Sani Mam Ill
18.
VInton apenl Sunday with Mrs ..
ibe avenge annual poltai ~ Yoq;
·
lllllarY under tho new law- llrl: Frances ~ · and
fromf/,8001o ...(M-a booittrJ. llr.lltld Mn· l'blllp Roberti rJ.
·were 'rec011t dinner

.,

(Cor.Unued from Page I) .
Ill cttvera dUring the Labor Day lloUday Weekend has been
'' luued by Oblo HJchtraY Patrol &amp;lperintendent Robert M.
Odarllll&lt;lllte ill ID eff&lt;rt to reduce trafllc fataUUea dlrlnd the
boUday period.
Qdarmoonte caUed for mutual cooperation ". . . because
every drlwr llhould have a pes sonallnterest In savlng his own Ule
' IDd the Uves rJ. others on the hlghways."

Rachel E . Mercer; 82, I •
Richmond, Va.; died Wed- '
nesday evening at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. R. B.
(Verla) Calaway, Coolville,
·following a long illness.
Mrs. Mercer waa b&lt;X'n at
Ssndyvllle, W.Va., daughter of
the late Wllllam and Hanna
Jane Dailey. She wu also
OOLUMBVII- WilLARD P. DUDLEY, ADIIONiftRATOII preceded in death by her
ollhe Oblo Bureau rJ. Employment Sez'Vices, eald today the lilllte husband, BlllT C. Mercer, three
eljlerillllced a record growth Ia employJIIIIIIt and payrolls f..- the sisters and five brothers.
Mrs. Mt1'cer attended church
lint quarter of trill.
at
the First Church of God In
Dudley eald las retunis from employers Indicated record
Riclunond.
highs ln both employea IDd payroll, wllen COIIIplll'l!d to the same
Survivors include six
period of pre'rio111 years. He eald the employment recorded In
daughters,
Mrs. Csleway, Mrs.
Marcllwaa a record 2.9 million f..- a gala of 1.3 per Cllllt over the
C. E. (Mabel) Bennett, Mrs. J.
pre'riolll March.
H. IMildred) Chase and Mrs. G.
L. (Grace) Wllllams, all rJ.
WABIIJNGTON -TO 11IE llllTER DISAPPOINTMENT OF Richmond;
Mrs. Clyde
a:lenlilllandUironauta, the space agency baa dropped two more· (Beulah) Cottrell, Spencer, W.
11100111Mc11Jw1 fr&lt;m Ita Apollo program becauae of ~ Va., and Mrs, E. G. (Euls Jol
_ . , cul!w:b. Qlly loW' landlnga remain. Tbeae -wiD be Rivard, MassachuseUs; three
·coqlleted by mld-19'12 under a new achedule announced Wed- llOIIIJ, Melvin, Carl and VirgU,
DUday, glvlng the United Statea sb: exploratory voyages to the aU rJ. Richmond, and several
grandchildren and greatcnt.n and aeu of the IIIOOD HaU are aucceuful.
Qle rRt rJ.tho Illest Apollo cutback, aome space oftlclala grandchildren.
Funeral services wiD be beld
predicted, would be the polllble nlignallon within a few monilia
Ssturday
at 2 p. m. at the
rJ. aeveral rJ. the natlm'a ulnlnauts.
'
Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home
In Riclunond. Burial will be In
'IUSIIINGTON - VICE PRE81DENT 81'11\0 T. Agnew Westhampton Memorial Park.
ttOta:aodlo WlllblDcton today fr&lt;m a 30,1Mrnlle tour, convlnced Friend5may call at the White
Rushed to Vetetans Memorial pond and Grueaer Wf!lllyillg qn
be--blapolntwithAIIatl.utel;~~~lertal~~r, Funeral ~orne in, Coojyille
--!"~ ~k !~.~~~1l,tt-.mtd
o
rl! Thureday ~t ~""Iiley
Funeral
Home
'P&amp;'~y
af·
~B.JolmJonhefeltAIIatl
squad Biter being mi:D~~l It wu believed tile veblcle..
American uaop withdrawals 11 they ternoon and evening: ..trador accident was Mork might have IW'ned over on.
Grueser, 28, rJ. near Shade.
Gru01er ~!i~il.thei! kept Bolni
Jet more military IUid eamomlc ald.
SA'ftliUIAY
The Pomeroy squad was Into the pond.
·
IDGH SCHooL dance ~·
called to the Pratts F'l"k area Grueser lllffered a cllaloc.ted Satunla)', 8:30-11:110 p. m. ,pt
TEMPEIU.TVRI!IDI\OPPEDINT0111EWaearlytodayiD Squad Answers
where Grueser bad been blp, a severe lacerallon Of the PmlerOy JUnlw Hf&amp;b t.dklltj
rJ.Ihe upper New EncJaDd llates aa a late swnmer cool
operating the tractor. The left art1! ~d a ~d lllcer•tkll with the Jaya emetelng.
Two
Emergencies
.
In tho Norlboaat. 'l1nlidersbower brouiht rain to
vehicle
had
gone
Into
a
nearby
besides olber pooalble lnjurlel.
of the nalkll'amJd.Metlon; from Mlnneaots to Loulalana, Two calls w,..e answered by
In tho Pacific Ncrlbweat. The U. S. Weather Bureau eald the Middleport emer1ency
MODERATEDAMAGE
-::d!~11Uel!ljpaed from the Mlaaisslppl River to tho squad overnight Wedneaday.
AI
Coaal.
At 9:52 p. m. the squad waa
Medium damages were incalled olr Clyde Frailer who curred to two veliclea In an
had received a head lnlW'Y· lie accident on East Main St. at ·
was taken to Veterana 9""
" p. m. W-'-··•
_..,...ay '""''~
Memorial Hospital where he Pomeroy pollee report.
wu treated and dlmlued,
.f. car driven by Debora
, r ' .
At 8:41 a. m. Thuraday the Flnlaw, 20, Pomeroy, pulled
.'
squad wont to the Jamea Weber from a service atsUon Into the
. ,.
bome oo Page St. where Alma side rJ. an auto driven by
'.'
..
Mlewoehner, Dayton, aliltet' of Franklin Hudlon, 51, 81f~.
·Mra. Weber, had become She There were no lnjurtee 8ftd no
was taken to Veterans arreats.
' ''·
Memwlal H011Pital where ohe
;1~
wu admitted.
DANCE PLANI(Eij '
.
An after the WahstDa fotilllaU
game dance wiD be held Frlaay
Veterw Memorial HoapJtal night at the Wahama. Hl8h
ADMlTI'ED - Edna Hoff. School auditorium from
to
man, Harlf..-d; Randy Koehler, midnight. The Jays wiU ~
Reedsville; Wilma Riggs, the dance, llpoiiSOred bi the
•• 4'
Racine; Gary Trout, Albany; Wahama Student CowicJ!:'
Julia Hayes, Pomeroy; John SIGNS CClNTRACT i,.
Taylor, Pomeroy; Mark
Plli1iBURGH (UPI)' __,_
Grueser,Shade; Herbert Ervin, PlttsburJb Penluln• ~~ ~~
Racine.
Natlooal 11ockeJ !Mft1
!&gt;ISCHARGED - Charles nounced llondaJ ' lhali ' .::. ' ,.j.....! ,. '
Ritchie, Frieda Moosman, Pronovost, tbelr · JI.U:,1111bt
D~bra
Atherton,
Greg wing, baa lllcnecl' bill 'imn
Winebrenner, Katherine contnet
, ,,
·
'
'
Lunalord, Alpha Ruaaell,
Douglas Circle and Steve
McGrath.

Man Injured In Tractor Mishap

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DRY
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Home
FumiShin&amp;'

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.I

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THROAT

SHEER STRIPS

~~E$. · 49.C.

LOZENGES

4901
.liEG. 71'

'

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PATDI, $POT
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TheWoman's

Gentle
Laxative

. COR~EGTOL

. TAB1£TS
,•&lt;1 .

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Correctol

REG. 3lf;·6·,&amp;'
REG. 1.09 .

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,ttl! the· Wortd's

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CHILDREN'S
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fjnest POWIItr! J4

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$10.38 Value

MYADEC
VITAMINS
130 CAPSULfS

'4.66

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Jiimbo

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ASPIRIN 51.68.,

REG. 1.19.

n

, . mo
"·"·
DC)..UILE
.· E

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Style Revue at Fair

, S~ME DAY
SUVICE
In At f-Out At 5

WhenYou Shop Nelsan's!

·•·k'

Girls Participate

Qllio. .
'
dinner

Lytm

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Sportsman tlub,
September 6.

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GOSPELSINGaltheChurchol - - -- - - -- God at Chftter, September 6,
SHED
rtmant · 217
5cenhperWordone insertlon
2 p. m . featuring The FURN~
,.,:::leport 'NI~
Minimum Charge 7SC
Messengeri of Columbus. :Jr,d d v::_.ch Jjr1vlie ..,.
12 cents per w 1rd three
Chi E eryone welcome
yar · ~! •
992
UTU

for

o.

9-3.3tc

v

1&amp;utl~e
cents
per word s ix con .
lnse, ~ lor'IS .

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and ads pa•d within 10 davs.

September 13, 12 noon .

tr1nees. Phone

-278Dor

s Aer cent Discount on paid HORSE AUCTION, Sunday.

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M Stable, Millfield, Ohio. 10 2 BEDROOM moblto home,
mlln north of Athono, Stale Racine. Call 992-632'1.
,'
Sl SO for 50 word minimum .
Route 13. Over 100 hNd of
a.~tc
cl'l tddltion"l wqrd 2c .
horsesandponles. Lotlofntw
BLINOAOS
Ph
'
Cldlllonal 25&lt;: Charge p&amp;r
end used tack.
one 61 4-725- 2 BEDROOM mobllt home,. M L:.:~~~...,..~~~~
~&amp;rtlnm&amp;nt .
·
233lt.
-,
end G Food Market, 3 miles
9_3~·
OF FICE HOUR S
south of Middleport, Routt 7.
;a :lO a .m . to S:OO p.m Dally
f.2..3tp
8 ~ 30 am . lo
12: 00 Noor. REVIVAL AT Church of God,
..
CARD OF THANkS
&amp; OBITUARY

~

Qester, from September 6

Saturda y

Card cf Thanks
WE WOULD like to expreos our
ipprecietlon to the many
friends,

nelcbors

relatives that

and

lped In any

way at the death of our
tnother and grandmother .

We&lt;lat thonko to the doctors,
PUrses and aides, Rev . Cecil
!Nioe and Morfin Funerot
Home Moy God richly bless
flou. I«. and Mrs. Raymond

Keesee and family .

:

9-3·11p

'n Memory

i

1 LOVING MEMORY of my

usband, Henry Capehad ,
'4vho passed away two years

f!IO today, September 3, 1968.

The face

low,

I loved Is now laid

His loving voice is still.

l'he hand 10 often clasped In
tne
les now In deeth's cold cnllt.
often sit and think of him
I am all alone,
or memory Is the only thing
at grief can call Its own.

ly missed by wife, Opel,
t-hlldren, and grandchildren.

r

I~

9-3·"P
LOVING MEMORY of our

~
.,

ar

aonand brother,

. McGuire, Jr., who

Mar~ln
p~~ssed

way 2 yeats ago, September
• 1M&amp;.

' - lo not dead
flo's iutt,osteep.
....., not hay
He's In God's keep.

For Sale
through Stptember 13 with
Rev. Dontld ShHb, pastor. SEMI -FURNISHED aportSpeciol olnglng tach night. man!, 2 Iorge roomo, kit- AWNINGS, storm door&amp; and
chenette,
bath.
Coats
windows, c•rports,
Come end bring o friend .
9·3-9tc Building, Middleport. Inquire marquees, blown and . ball
Apt. 16.
lnsulollon. Eimor \VI&gt;ffe,
Help Wa"'ed
8-30-101&lt;
sateo
representative. FQr free
Ill
estimates, phone Charles
·
TELEVISION r~lrman 1or APARTMENT In Middleport, 6 LISle; Syracuse. V. V.
roomo, bath. Aloo, apartment Johnson and Son, Inc.
• area retailer. Experience
~30-tfc
with • rooms, bath. APartrequired. Write c.o Dolly
man! with 3 rooms, both.
Senllnel, P. 0 . Box 72'1·E,
Phone 992-2725 or 992-3205.
Pomeroy, Ohio. 43169.
9-3-Jip COAL, limestone. Excelsior
8-30-Hc
Salt Works, E. MAin St.,
Pomeroy. Phone ffl-3191 .
COOK. Marlin Rootauront. For Sale
.
4-9-tfC
Apply In porson. Middleport.
~~tic r-------------- ,
SINGER Touch end'Saw sewing
FINAL CLOSEOUT
machlne, compl•te with
FULL TIME office workers.
walnut sewing otand. Will sell
One male, one female .
on terms or S70 cosh. Phone
Knowledge of accounting ,
992-2685.
bookkeeping and payroll
Final Pri~e Cut
H7..1tc
taxes
desirable.
Paid
of
the
Year
I
--:-:-:-vacation, holidays and In·
STAR KILLS rob quickly, sure.
surance . Send comple ~ e
(Most Sizes)
2'12 tbs., 11.69, EbOi'lbach
resume Including salary
Hardware, Sugar Run Mills.
requirements to P.O. Bo)l 729Severo! Riding Mowen If
Ptckeno 'Hordwiro, Mooon.
8, The Dally Sentinel,
Final CINrlnce Pritt~sl
~27 .30fp
Pomeroy, Ohio.
- -- - - - -- 9-3·31C
POMEROY
1952 FORD tractor. Also, riding
~S~
E~
M I~D~R~I~
V~
E~
R~
S ~N~E~E~D~EO .
J . w. Coney, Mgr.
lawn mower. Jollie Arlx,
Ph. m-2111
Harrisonville, Ohio.
E•pertence helpful but not
9-1·31P
necessary, for local and overOpen Till Dolly

-----

- -- - - - -.

AIR OOttDmONERS

the-road hauling. You can

earn &amp;10,000 to

m,ooo

par

year If you are willing to
learn . For application call
(304) 344-8843 or write Ad·
vance D. T. Dept ., 5517

Midland Drive, Charleston,
West Virginia 25306.
9·J.3fc

Wanted To Buy

S..dly mlsud by father , mother,
sisters end brothers .

9-3·11c

IN LOVING MEMORY of
Morton Woad who passed
away th'" years ago today,
Seolembor 3, 1965.
Sol\ty the otero are lhlnlng
pretlol.!,l g•ave;

.
ld

.,.

..

Phone 992-5632

''

.

EXPEaT
· Wheel Alitni'JIInt
' .

$5.55

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094 . ·

:Pomeroy,Home &amp; Auto
606 E. Mlln,

Poinerev. o.

Moon, $2.$00,

AirtiditiOnint.
lllpection And
R..chalge

, 6.98..Parts
Plus

'

BlaeHriar's .
Phone "2-2T4J

C. BRADFORD, Aucll"""r

For Sale ..,._
1966 MOB'ILE

'1

· H.!to/e Your
,, Yearly

ome, New
949-2204.

Complefe_$trvlce'
Phone 949·3821
Roclne, Ohio
Crill Bradford

9-1·71c

--,---~.L----

Real
Estate For Sale
.

OLDER HOUSE on cholca lot In
Syracusa. Priced for quick
sate. Call 992-532•.
7-26-tfc

NEIGLER. !;anitructlon. For
building or rtmodeltn,; r.our ·
• home,. cel.l Guy Nalglor • .
Racine, Ohio.
LARGE house, IV• i!Cft lot, as
7-31-lfc
Is. Water la p. $100. Phono9926021 .
9·1-61c SEWING--MACHIN,ES, Repair ·
service, all makeo, 992-2286:
- - -- - -- -The Fabric Shop, .Pom,~;G~~.,
GOOD Investment property .
Authorized Sl&lt;lger Sol• arid.
House wlth lhrH furnished
Service. We Sharpen Sets~.
aP.rtmanls, basilment, two
garagt:t. Monthly Income,

' ' '

NEW CAR &amp;

=-------.,---,3-=.2?-l!c.

$190. Priced reaoonabty for
CHESTS, dresserS, chairs,
SEPTIC ·tanks cleaned. Mttler
desks, marble olabs, Iron NEW IDEAL manure opreader quick sale. Phone 992-303.5.
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.,
7-19-llc
gales, corner cupboard, wash
on steel. $65. Aloo, 9 month old
662-3035.
stands, umbrella stand, pie
pOlled Hereford bull. Phone ::-:-c-=-=-~---:-:2·12-tfc
sate, cradle, swivel office 949-.U01.
NEW HOMES for sate. We have
CHA 1RS. Phone 992-3403.
9-3-Jfp
bHullfullob available or will
~30-6tc
.
·
bund on yours. Sa~nple homes Real Estate For Sale
-----=~
. =.- -:::-. 'oNE sow ond five ptgs, aloo 12
already built for your tn:
ELCONA housetreller, 501&lt;12 ptgo, a12gaugalh01gun . John
spocllon. Call A. E. LH,~~f:
wtthallp out. Contact Robert
Houdeshell, Minersville,
Conslructlon, P..... 992Cromaano, Rt. I, Rutland.
Ohio.
·
6-2'1-ffc
9-2-3tp
9-1-Jip
- -- -- ---,.- 9. YEAR-OLD female coon ·
hound. 1100. Donny Brick·
les, Rl. 2 Pomeroy.
.:2-3tp

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

OLD UPRIGHT planoo, anr
condltlon, as long as have no
been wet. Paying $10 oich.
Flrstftooronly. Mondays will
be plck·UP day. Write, giving
good dlrecllono, Willen l'lano
Company, Box 111, Sardis,
Ohio 43946. '
ONE
B-2Q.tfc

t.iE"-;iFo()rt;;;;;-;;;

1969

iii wiDE two' bedroom lraller,
good

. condl'lS,n - . ~

·~$!.~"-fiT'''' A-~11~;11~ .~
9-1-llp · _ _ __,;._
Sady ml~;,.:f!'"~~'t':;.,- ~ ~·lJ"'· -

'.

•'

Ceramic .tile and sll!te

• ••tic
~

3432,

"'\

r.tllll..,' 'F;ee ~sttmatel

Won! Ad Ser.lce

n!tcutive l n!ill!rtlnM

JllfNSoN·'.
....RY i
. '
R11 'denlill or

-·etc.

wile, Letha, children and OLD furnltvre, dllhtt, bran
grandchildren.
Write M.D. Miller,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9_.J.1tc
Rt. 4, Pomoroy, Ohio. Call
992-6271 ,
9-1-tfc
Lost and Found
- -- -- . - - - LOST. Black and tan Airedale,
male. Sunday, August 30 near GOOD Ulld olaclrlc hoi water
heater, lhallow well pump
Langovllte. Call George
wlth tan~. showtr stall. Stale
Logon, dog wardon, Phone
condlllan and price to Rt. 1,
992-6683.
Box 110, RuHond, Ohio 45775.
9-J.3tp
'

.,...._..,.

16 FOOT run -a-bout

with
!roller, 5G h.p . Mercury
motor, 1965 model. Boat and
motor In excellent condiHon.
$675. Phono 992-5433.
9-1-3tc

7 ROOM HOUSE wiUt ball!, 3
yean old, 2 acies ground. Good
locaUon
near achoola. Paul
9.J-6tc
TayiiX'. Pbone 7G4544.
&amp;-30-!0tc

------Female Help lanted

9-2-Jip

Notice

Announc na

lHE MASON
liMBER !HlP
Mason,

W.Vi.

!formerly--·
lhrberSiiapJ

Unur "'"' monogomonl
Willi 2 ltorlton an duty,

OW!tor:
8111 ""''""
Asll.
DoMI•W..0!1111 6 lllys AWoot
UM-6PM
""""773-5981

BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
DEALER: Work AuGust to
December, ''" lrolnTng. No
caltecflng, no delivery, no
cosh 1-tment. Call collect
616-377-4791,
Charloft 0
~lskell, South Point, Qhlo,
7-17-tlc
-A-D:-D-:::t-:O"''Y:::
cdUr
= t::am
,-,1::-ly-:1-nc-omel
Demonstrate foyo and glfto.
. Earn S35 on evening. Work of
your own convanfance. No

e.:perlence. No lnvntment.

Coil 99!1-6632. Write Toy
ladles Party Plan, Johnoton,
Po. 15902.
9·1-Jfp

OUE toeompenv requtremento,
the Nationwide lnourence
olflceln Pomeroy will be open Employment Wanted
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:p.m., BA8YSiniNG, Oct. 12through
Monday through Friday as of Moy 25 In my home acr. .
Soptenibor 1, 197G. Home from Eoolorn High School.
Dhonel, Kannath D. Wllllamo, Phone Cheltor 915-3951, Mf'l,
19:1-5741 or P. J. Pauley, 992- Rogor Bohr.
71 33.
l-30-6tp
9-1-5tc - - - - - - - - PAINTING, hOUMS ond roofs. Auto Sales
Clean out besemento, afHc:o or
dll1r1. Very rea1oneble . 19f9 FIREBIRD 350, olr con·
dltlanlng, power steering,
Phone 949-4225 or 949-4254.
automatic transmission.
9-1-6tp
$2,500. Call 992-2853.
7
c:
HAY
" 'MA:-::7N:-::,::-S- A
""U
-C,-T-IO"'N-House,
laurel Cliff, now open Hch
Friday to receive con.
•lgnmento at 10 a.m. Auction
starting at 7 p.m. lat ua sell
your merchandiH.

-,-- - -- --

RICLY
'

~:·

[]

.

.: a~tot~?a,lc,: .' po'Wtl~.

Iut;y I
'

WILL pick up merchandiN elid

take to auctkln on • per.

contoge bnls. Coil Jim
Adams, auctlonaer, Rutland.
Phono 7-12-4461.
9-2J.ttc

4

ROoMS ond
:1111.
e.n '""'
. '

II I I

'

.,,.

....

�'
I .

GUN shoot,
Sportsman tlub,
September 6.

'

GOSPELSINGaltheChurchol - - -- - - -- God at Chftter, September 6,
SHED
rtmant · 217
5cenhperWordone insertlon
2 p. m . featuring The FURN~
,.,:::leport 'NI~
Minimum Charge 7SC
Messengeri of Columbus. :Jr,d d v::_.ch Jjr1vlie ..,.
12 cents per w 1rd three
Chi E eryone welcome
yar · ~! •
992
UTU

for

o.

9-3.3tc

v

1&amp;utl~e
cents
per word s ix con .
lnse, ~ lor'IS .

-----:-==:-::::---:---:

and ads pa•d within 10 davs.

September 13, 12 noon .

tr1nees. Phone

-278Dor

s Aer cent Discount on paid HORSE AUCTION, Sunday.

!I

~

Circle - -- - -- :-:---:--·

M Stable, Millfield, Ohio. 10 2 BEDROOM moblto home,
mlln north of Athono, Stale Racine. Call 992-632'1.
,'
Sl SO for 50 word minimum .
Route 13. Over 100 hNd of
a.~tc
cl'l tddltion"l wqrd 2c .
horsesandponles. Lotlofntw
BLINOAOS
Ph
'
Cldlllonal 25&lt;: Charge p&amp;r
end used tack.
one 61 4-725- 2 BEDROOM mobllt home,. M L:.:~~~...,..~~~~
~&amp;rtlnm&amp;nt .
·
233lt.
-,
end G Food Market, 3 miles
9_3~·
OF FICE HOUR S
south of Middleport, Routt 7.
;a :lO a .m . to S:OO p.m Dally
f.2..3tp
8 ~ 30 am . lo
12: 00 Noor. REVIVAL AT Church of God,
..
CARD OF THANkS
&amp; OBITUARY

~

Qester, from September 6

Saturda y

Card cf Thanks
WE WOULD like to expreos our
ipprecietlon to the many
friends,

nelcbors

relatives that

and

lped In any

way at the death of our
tnother and grandmother .

We&lt;lat thonko to the doctors,
PUrses and aides, Rev . Cecil
!Nioe and Morfin Funerot
Home Moy God richly bless
flou. I«. and Mrs. Raymond

Keesee and family .

:

9-3·11p

'n Memory

i

1 LOVING MEMORY of my

usband, Henry Capehad ,
'4vho passed away two years

f!IO today, September 3, 1968.

The face

low,

I loved Is now laid

His loving voice is still.

l'he hand 10 often clasped In
tne
les now In deeth's cold cnllt.
often sit and think of him
I am all alone,
or memory Is the only thing
at grief can call Its own.

ly missed by wife, Opel,
t-hlldren, and grandchildren.

r

I~

9-3·"P
LOVING MEMORY of our

~
.,

ar

aonand brother,

. McGuire, Jr., who

Mar~ln
p~~ssed

way 2 yeats ago, September
• 1M&amp;.

' - lo not dead
flo's iutt,osteep.
....., not hay
He's In God's keep.

For Sale
through Stptember 13 with
Rev. Dontld ShHb, pastor. SEMI -FURNISHED aportSpeciol olnglng tach night. man!, 2 Iorge roomo, kit- AWNINGS, storm door&amp; and
chenette,
bath.
Coats
windows, c•rports,
Come end bring o friend .
9·3-9tc Building, Middleport. Inquire marquees, blown and . ball
Apt. 16.
lnsulollon. Eimor \VI&gt;ffe,
Help Wa"'ed
8-30-101&lt;
sateo
representative. FQr free
Ill
estimates, phone Charles
·
TELEVISION r~lrman 1or APARTMENT In Middleport, 6 LISle; Syracuse. V. V.
roomo, bath. Aloo, apartment Johnson and Son, Inc.
• area retailer. Experience
~30-tfc
with • rooms, bath. APartrequired. Write c.o Dolly
man! with 3 rooms, both.
Senllnel, P. 0 . Box 72'1·E,
Phone 992-2725 or 992-3205.
Pomeroy, Ohio. 43169.
9-3-Jip COAL, limestone. Excelsior
8-30-Hc
Salt Works, E. MAin St.,
Pomeroy. Phone ffl-3191 .
COOK. Marlin Rootauront. For Sale
.
4-9-tfC
Apply In porson. Middleport.
~~tic r-------------- ,
SINGER Touch end'Saw sewing
FINAL CLOSEOUT
machlne, compl•te with
FULL TIME office workers.
walnut sewing otand. Will sell
One male, one female .
on terms or S70 cosh. Phone
Knowledge of accounting ,
992-2685.
bookkeeping and payroll
Final Pri~e Cut
H7..1tc
taxes
desirable.
Paid
of
the
Year
I
--:-:-:-vacation, holidays and In·
STAR KILLS rob quickly, sure.
surance . Send comple ~ e
(Most Sizes)
2'12 tbs., 11.69, EbOi'lbach
resume Including salary
Hardware, Sugar Run Mills.
requirements to P.O. Bo)l 729Severo! Riding Mowen If
Ptckeno 'Hordwiro, Mooon.
8, The Dally Sentinel,
Final CINrlnce Pritt~sl
~27 .30fp
Pomeroy, Ohio.
- -- - - - -- 9-3·31C
POMEROY
1952 FORD tractor. Also, riding
~S~
E~
M I~D~R~I~
V~
E~
R~
S ~N~E~E~D~EO .
J . w. Coney, Mgr.
lawn mower. Jollie Arlx,
Ph. m-2111
Harrisonville, Ohio.
E•pertence helpful but not
9-1·31P
necessary, for local and overOpen Till Dolly

-----

- -- - - - -.

AIR OOttDmONERS

the-road hauling. You can

earn &amp;10,000 to

m,ooo

par

year If you are willing to
learn . For application call
(304) 344-8843 or write Ad·
vance D. T. Dept ., 5517

Midland Drive, Charleston,
West Virginia 25306.
9·J.3fc

Wanted To Buy

S..dly mlsud by father , mother,
sisters end brothers .

9-3·11c

IN LOVING MEMORY of
Morton Woad who passed
away th'" years ago today,
Seolembor 3, 1965.
Sol\ty the otero are lhlnlng
pretlol.!,l g•ave;

.
ld

.,.

..

Phone 992-5632

''

.

EXPEaT
· Wheel Alitni'JIInt
' .

$5.55

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094 . ·

:Pomeroy,Home &amp; Auto
606 E. Mlln,

Poinerev. o.

Moon, $2.$00,

AirtiditiOnint.
lllpection And
R..chalge

, 6.98..Parts
Plus

'

BlaeHriar's .
Phone "2-2T4J

C. BRADFORD, Aucll"""r

For Sale ..,._
1966 MOB'ILE

'1

· H.!to/e Your
,, Yearly

ome, New
949-2204.

Complefe_$trvlce'
Phone 949·3821
Roclne, Ohio
Crill Bradford

9-1·71c

--,---~.L----

Real
Estate For Sale
.

OLDER HOUSE on cholca lot In
Syracusa. Priced for quick
sate. Call 992-532•.
7-26-tfc

NEIGLER. !;anitructlon. For
building or rtmodeltn,; r.our ·
• home,. cel.l Guy Nalglor • .
Racine, Ohio.
LARGE house, IV• i!Cft lot, as
7-31-lfc
Is. Water la p. $100. Phono9926021 .
9·1-61c SEWING--MACHIN,ES, Repair ·
service, all makeo, 992-2286:
- - -- - -- -The Fabric Shop, .Pom,~;G~~.,
GOOD Investment property .
Authorized Sl&lt;lger Sol• arid.
House wlth lhrH furnished
Service. We Sharpen Sets~.
aP.rtmanls, basilment, two
garagt:t. Monthly Income,

' ' '

NEW CAR &amp;

=-------.,---,3-=.2?-l!c.

$190. Priced reaoonabty for
CHESTS, dresserS, chairs,
SEPTIC ·tanks cleaned. Mttler
desks, marble olabs, Iron NEW IDEAL manure opreader quick sale. Phone 992-303.5.
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.,
7-19-llc
gales, corner cupboard, wash
on steel. $65. Aloo, 9 month old
662-3035.
stands, umbrella stand, pie
pOlled Hereford bull. Phone ::-:-c-=-=-~---:-:2·12-tfc
sate, cradle, swivel office 949-.U01.
NEW HOMES for sate. We have
CHA 1RS. Phone 992-3403.
9-3-Jfp
bHullfullob available or will
~30-6tc
.
·
bund on yours. Sa~nple homes Real Estate For Sale
-----=~
. =.- -:::-. 'oNE sow ond five ptgs, aloo 12
already built for your tn:
ELCONA housetreller, 501&lt;12 ptgo, a12gaugalh01gun . John
spocllon. Call A. E. LH,~~f:
wtthallp out. Contact Robert
Houdeshell, Minersville,
Conslructlon, P..... 992Cromaano, Rt. I, Rutland.
Ohio.
·
6-2'1-ffc
9-2-3tp
9-1-Jip
- -- -- ---,.- 9. YEAR-OLD female coon ·
hound. 1100. Donny Brick·
les, Rl. 2 Pomeroy.
.:2-3tp

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

OLD UPRIGHT planoo, anr
condltlon, as long as have no
been wet. Paying $10 oich.
Flrstftooronly. Mondays will
be plck·UP day. Write, giving
good dlrecllono, Willen l'lano
Company, Box 111, Sardis,
Ohio 43946. '
ONE
B-2Q.tfc

t.iE"-;iFo()rt;;;;;-;;;

1969

iii wiDE two' bedroom lraller,
good

. condl'lS,n - . ~

·~$!.~"-fiT'''' A-~11~;11~ .~
9-1-llp · _ _ __,;._
Sady ml~;,.:f!'"~~'t':;.,- ~ ~·lJ"'· -

'.

•'

Ceramic .tile and sll!te

• ••tic
~

3432,

"'\

r.tllll..,' 'F;ee ~sttmatel

Won! Ad Ser.lce

n!tcutive l n!ill!rtlnM

JllfNSoN·'.
....RY i
. '
R11 'denlill or

-·etc.

wile, Letha, children and OLD furnltvre, dllhtt, bran
grandchildren.
Write M.D. Miller,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9_.J.1tc
Rt. 4, Pomoroy, Ohio. Call
992-6271 ,
9-1-tfc
Lost and Found
- -- -- . - - - LOST. Black and tan Airedale,
male. Sunday, August 30 near GOOD Ulld olaclrlc hoi water
heater, lhallow well pump
Langovllte. Call George
wlth tan~. showtr stall. Stale
Logon, dog wardon, Phone
condlllan and price to Rt. 1,
992-6683.
Box 110, RuHond, Ohio 45775.
9-J.3tp
'

.,...._..,.

16 FOOT run -a-bout

with
!roller, 5G h.p . Mercury
motor, 1965 model. Boat and
motor In excellent condiHon.
$675. Phono 992-5433.
9-1-3tc

7 ROOM HOUSE wiUt ball!, 3
yean old, 2 acies ground. Good
locaUon
near achoola. Paul
9.J-6tc
TayiiX'. Pbone 7G4544.
&amp;-30-!0tc

------Female Help lanted

9-2-Jip

Notice

Announc na

lHE MASON
liMBER !HlP
Mason,

W.Vi.

!formerly--·
lhrberSiiapJ

Unur "'"' monogomonl
Willi 2 ltorlton an duty,

OW!tor:
8111 ""''""
Asll.
DoMI•W..0!1111 6 lllys AWoot
UM-6PM
""""773-5981

BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
DEALER: Work AuGust to
December, ''" lrolnTng. No
caltecflng, no delivery, no
cosh 1-tment. Call collect
616-377-4791,
Charloft 0
~lskell, South Point, Qhlo,
7-17-tlc
-A-D:-D-:::t-:O"''Y:::
cdUr
= t::am
,-,1::-ly-:1-nc-omel
Demonstrate foyo and glfto.
. Earn S35 on evening. Work of
your own convanfance. No

e.:perlence. No lnvntment.

Coil 99!1-6632. Write Toy
ladles Party Plan, Johnoton,
Po. 15902.
9·1-Jfp

OUE toeompenv requtremento,
the Nationwide lnourence
olflceln Pomeroy will be open Employment Wanted
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:p.m., BA8YSiniNG, Oct. 12through
Monday through Friday as of Moy 25 In my home acr. .
Soptenibor 1, 197G. Home from Eoolorn High School.
Dhonel, Kannath D. Wllllamo, Phone Cheltor 915-3951, Mf'l,
19:1-5741 or P. J. Pauley, 992- Rogor Bohr.
71 33.
l-30-6tp
9-1-5tc - - - - - - - - PAINTING, hOUMS ond roofs. Auto Sales
Clean out besemento, afHc:o or
dll1r1. Very rea1oneble . 19f9 FIREBIRD 350, olr con·
dltlanlng, power steering,
Phone 949-4225 or 949-4254.
automatic transmission.
9-1-6tp
$2,500. Call 992-2853.
7
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Our entire stock of better dresses
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wools. tweeds. flannels, hundreds to
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regular juniors, misses sizes and
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Reg. S29.50 Womens Dresses
Sale $27.50
Reg. $25.00 Womens Dreues
Sale $23.00
Reg. $19.50 Women&amp; Dresses
Sale $17.50
Reg. •17 .50 Woml!lls Dresses
Sale $15.50
Reg. •16.50 Womens Dresses
Sale$14.50
Reg. $14.95 Womens Dresses
Sale flUS
Reg. •13.95 Womens Dresses
Sale f11.95
Reg. •12.95 Womens Dresoet
Sale $1o.95
Reg. $10.95 Womens Dresses
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Reg. $34-.00 HANDBAGS

Re9.S3Q.00HANDBAGS
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Reg. S12;00 H~NDBAGS
Reg. S10.00.1fANDBAGS
Reg. St.OO HANDBAGS
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Reg.$5~00 HANDBAGS
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ACTION JEANS

lONG SLEEVE
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Ideal school trousers In western style with taper
leg, no culls, wide belt loops. Olive. black. blue.
solid colors.

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Polyester, 50 per cent

MEN'S 7.95 TANKER JACKEl'S

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cotton. widespread
collar. Sizes 8 to 16.
Sale Price lbis
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Ideal tor work jacket. quilt lined. water repellent,
knit collar. cuffs and waistband. Olive green color.
Sizes small (36-38), medil[m (40-42), large (44-46!.
extra large (48-50) .

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style top ·w.lfli long sletves,. fl!ll. 111\fth
colors· l!nd ~tl1erns. Revularly $2.9 •
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SWEAT SHIRIS

Long sl"vit cotton aifo..t
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blue.

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tolroe 114-161 erid'ixtro lerge
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narrower widtHs for the mora conwvetive. ,
Take time tq ·~ th)s fine line of leather Belts.

Never iron durable
press stretch denim.
70 per cent cotton. 30
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milqolne washabft';
side zipper eloslng.
Sizes 8 to 18.
Navy blue. green.
maroon and brovlh.

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EYECATatER
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of chubby girl dreues In sizes llf2
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help you "!'llh your selectlono.

Classic l!fllge, Suntan, Brown. Midriff
Beige. Utopia.
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Sale 18.00
V-neck cardigan jacket
with matching straight
skirt. long sleeves, lab
pockets. Sizes 8 to 18 In
navy blue. dark brown.
black and bottle green.

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Reg. $).00

STOCKING
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Mesh panty hose witt,
lycra. Spandex top·.
Sale $2.39 pair

3 pais 7.00
Ungerie Department

REG. 12.00

Sleeping
Bags

4.95
These slacks are tailored of 100 Pfr cent acrllan

acrylic. bonded to· 100 per ·cent acetate lining,
machine washable, wrinkle resistant, retains
shape, these slaci&lt;J are made In proportioned
lengths to tit everyone. Slzes·1o to 20. Colors In·
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and maroon.

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WOMEN'S BONDED SLACKS

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ho"!em~kers throughout~ counin'. ~eclal~on
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Choose lmm our lal'lle .. Oction of antique

satins, sheers, .ca!'fments. vehy weaves, and
prints which con give your home "the customstyled" look. Come in or C&lt;lll !Dday - and
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