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recoplze lhll.-.ptlllllbiiiiJ.; !II" doll~ like
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pua at clilcbarclnllt.
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Nixon asked Prelident
Tito In lengthy private discualion today to throw Yugoolavia's nonaligned weight behind
U.S. efforts to bring peace to a
Middle East free of foreign
Intervention.
In a change of plana, Till&gt;
then escorted NIIon under
rainy sklf.o on a tour of the
federal state of Cr011ia and the
town ol Kumrovee 101110 200
mll-•s west of Belgrade. Kwnrovee II where the independent
Communist ruler wao born 78
year1 ago.
A llate dinner given by Nixon
In bla host's honor blck In the
capital tonight cape lbe first
villi to Yugoolavia by a U.S.
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live their own lives without
foreign influence.
After their meeting, Nixon
bad a glass of red wine with a
lemon twist. NoUclng the
amber..,olored liquid in Tlto's
glass, he asked, "Are you
bavtng a stotcl!?"
"When you get old, wbllky is
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Tlto flew ahead to welc&lt;lne
Nixon when he landed ir1
,Zagreb, the Croatian capital,
and was at the step! of the
federal ewemment bu11ding

when Nixon-who had pauaed
the way to abate bands
with friendly Yugoslavs-arrived for the talb.
Wblle their husbands met, the

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Jerusalem.
The old comrades who wiUI
Nasser carried out the 1952
coup that overthrew KlJ!I
Farouk bore the collin Into the

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and shouted "Nasaer! Nasser!" was placed In the ground.
and "Goodbye, Gamal.':
Mourners In the lliOiqUe
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~ ba!ll of Ill' u.nar,Ql:d JQI!It4 and IIQI!Illd • kill 1111
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lrie1p County apparently .-e
E111B car were locked, but from a hearl attadr:; iras takan whicb it had been ~· ·
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the.'baek door 011 the pwenger from Ill wooden coffin during a 1be lui note of tli&gt;s echoed
1'IJe ·Me!P CGillly Sheriff's lide was left unlocked. All the 1o.mlnute Mo1iem rite in the through the sob-wracked
~tllinv..U.allnl the boys ~eslde in Middleport.
stone mosque renamed the E1 mosque al1:55 p.m. (7:55a.m.
an ·111- theft of two stereo tape ~· The cars were Jlllfked on the Nauer M014111e and committee EDT).
detennlnad amount of lnaulaled and several tapes from school's Jlllfldng lot.
to the earth ollbe desert nation
"To heaven, Gamal!" shouted
copper wiring taken earUer In atuclenll' can at Melp 111gb The sheriff'• de}lllftment also he freed from 5,000 yean of the mourners. "To heaven 1"
the evening ftom a 1toctpUe School Wednelday.
reported mediwn damage to a rule by klnp.
The funeral proceulon took
located beblnd the Buckeye Micky Ch1lda b&amp;d 12 tapes car that struck a deer on SR 331 cairo was overwhelmed with three hours. Describing its ftna1
Rural Eleelrlc .ec.npany 011 locked In the glove com- at Apple Grove Wedni!Bday at grief, and the agooy ol bla stages, the Middle East News
Third AVe. 111 Ga111po1Js.
Jlllflmenl which were taken as 7:1Xi a.m.
death was felt throughout the Agency said:
The ·~~ James Waters was a player. Gary· Ellis Lawrence Dale Leonard, ta, Arab world where there were
"People went out of their
47, and CaiJil
37, hoth .; reported two tapes ml.ulng, and PomerOJ, Rt. 3, traveling east miles long processi01111 of minds as they saw the heane
Colllll~ were arrested by Rio Jim WBdermuth had an eight on 331 saw a deer on the right women who walled and tore approacblng the mosque. They
Grande.Mulball Ralph Waugh track stereo tapa, · one l!blfter side of the highway. As Leonard their handkercblefs and men broke into hysteria! sobs. Many
alter an an polnta bulletin was knob and one tape· taken. slowed, the deer went to leap who fired volley after volley of coliapeed."
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Wildermuth reported that about over the car but hit the front gunfire Into the air. Many
cairo radio's announcer reAccGrd1ng to the report the twoweebagoelgllttapeswere end. The deer was knocked watched on televialon through- peatedly shouted, "Aliab Akcqmpany ~lor alerted' the stolen. Tile Wlldennutb car was down but got up and ran aif. out the Middle East-even In bar" God is greater as the son
GaWpoUe Pollee Department locked but !ben! were no v1alb1e Leonard was not Injured.
whleh In turn notified the ·

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(USW) leaderlhlji ll8l oJII ~ to mde ~ liitJ oul ot a
remark by the only ...,..llll*atlon
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10 far lhll week. Labor .Be!ftllrY ~- D. Rodpon ill1d no bW
at all 11 betler !ban tbe lab\lrec:ted (DanlelliHob llftty biB,
opo1110Nd by ReP· lialnlnldl Dlalela, I).IU. USW leldera ll1d
Court.
the statement proved tbtlr c:harge the NIDD ldmlnlstratloo Ia
anll-labor.
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scr1p11 ct Hodgson,'• rtllllfb onlbe au)lleel wW be clrddated to dw'l• Ill u
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all unliiils of the AFLCIO, ''We 1nlind to Ule II eMlllftll •one .ewaed •Y Wnae
because this is the first time the lfdmlnlmiloo hu ill1d It would Allllbll')' loealed •• tile
ratber have no bill than the nam~ biB," Sbeeban illld.
Sdonl 8dlool Rd., JMwiiQ
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miUiinl· rebel group of UMWA ClOilllllners ~ • Minlrl,fOr ll, and
· Roliert L. steven, 11, all
Illli•iCtacy.
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of GaQipGIII; · f&gt;it Anli MeTilt tm(WA la....l!mal uecullve bolri, 1111111 b)' lbe flo . Ca~ 18, Pl. fteuant, arid
taekaolthemonllil ·old·111"'ci\1J11upi~W. . .ylt one JllVIIIIIe.
wu creatliiC a ~ ('tiNDtlllon to lriveltlple the Nbelti. Tilt
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WASHINGTON (UPI)- The
Delta Queen, tlesplte congres.
lional elforla, will have .Ill ball
Ita overnJibt pwenger opera.
UOnl Nov. J. the final day of
an aempUon Congress flret apprfted IIi 11116.
'lbe! ball J'l operatlona became f1nll W~y when
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MerchantMarlneBWrefusedkl
.aecept a Senate1)1111ed amendllle!ll that would hive ~owed
the aternwbeeler to cootlnue
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two first ladles Yialled a
modm! educational and,_.
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children In Belgrade.
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Secretary ct state WW1am P.
Rogers and Dr. Hoory A.
Kllainger, Nixon's natlciatii
aec:urityaflalrudrilor,aceompanied Nixon to the meetlag,
wblcb toot place around a llll!l
table covered Ia IJI't!OD balre.

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liationa moving despite confusion lollowing Nasser's death.
Nixon also was said to have
streSIII!d U!al the United Slates CAIRO (UPI)--Gamal Abdel
wanted only to ensure that the Nasser, for 14 years the ruler
of modem Egypt, was buried
today in a simple black shroud.
M1111ons of Egyptians who hild

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Friday Jllornlng .
The two leaders joined their
wives for drinkl! after their
morning talks that touched on
the dramatic change in the
Middle East power structure
brought by Gamal Abdel
N~~~er'a death. They met in the
Adriatic stone and marble
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many1succeeded. At one point
they lifted the carrlace wllloell
off ti_1e Bround. The l1a blaek
Arabian staiUons J11111b!1 .the
gun cal'i'lage were cut aiHI'IIIII
the IU1il(ft(j c:ar ...:art . .t
Into eaae the paaap tbrou8h
the multitude.
Conaervative estimates ~
more than four mWion EIYltUans bad poured mto Cairo by
train, by b;Ja, by donkey and oo
foot for a gUmpae ol tbe.
fulleral proc 1011 fGr the
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Twenty...,venth District State in a cunprehensive program to twin eng1ae aln:nft.
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Rep . Ralph Welker said Wed- attract new induatry and
Gallla County Omrmhd _ ,

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imSt. Paul, Pllt8burgh, LouiaviUe, provementsat the Gallla-Meigs
ChclmaU, Mempbla and New Airport adjacent to the
Orlnnl.
Gallipolla industrial Jlllfk.
One of the confereeo said allbouch lbe Della Queen amend· Tile llflnt II In addition Ill
ment WBB deleted In its entire- $3111,000 originally given to the
ty, a alltement would he In· CO!IIItiea by the state for airport
duded Ia the pantl'ueport In· conatructloo.
(Continuedoopage 12)
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of voterapproved bond money. It may
be used for construction, apansion and upgrading or
runways, la1lways, and
parking rampo; Improved
lighting and terminal and
navlgatioo aids, including air
markings baled on minlm!Dft
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P.ressure can be cured, I!"!Cif1cally those caua~ ti~ a
localized obstruction to tbe
blood flow to the kidney and
rarely certain tumors of tbe ,
adrenal gland over the. kidneys.
Many people with mild
elevation of the ~lood pres- ·
sure can cure tbelr' problem
by getting rid of excess body
A ra!DboJr .JI au optlcal
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~ GIICIHn..while - maybe one In 10,1100 male blrlhl tiHn II!lin alleliltlc nut. ThiJ II a guy who iln't Uving UllleA be
· IIIIUiy toling up comperative resulll rt the achlevemenla of an
athletic team, Ill Individual perfcnnen, and ill competitors. In 25
~ gl~ or lake a few months In Meigs CoiUIIy I have chanced
upcr~nomore than two sucb lndlf!Wals. Both'admirable pel'80DI,
they have thallinsJe weakneu (orllrenglh,lf you~), an inllllable i:Jinger for numbers 81 they relate to athletics.
Nowtherella third who deserves recognition, even If be does
base his operations In the clly of Athens.
But before elevatq thia latest nut to my private Statiallcal
Jla1l of Fame, [want to pay my mite of hoJnlce ID Donald (known
lniUearUerdaye81"Pizzle"Wolle,onetlmeRaclnelfi8hScbool
and later Southern High School CCIIIIIIIet'Cial teacller and prtn; ' elpal, who now labors In Melp Local vtneyerde. 1be other was
: RobertWhlteoiByracuaeofwbomlhavelolltrackafterhlstour
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: generalionlolllaclnebalketballandbaoeballplayen.Man;yof
teems and performers were liars. Mr. Wolle conllnuel In
••• thole
that work 81 an "additi..W IISBi8nmenl" for tbe Melp Local
', athletic .......am. His aera)lllook .....,_ at the launcltln&amp; of Meigs
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• Local alreedy Ia a tnuure. His neatly complied recorda appear
•· lntheiChoolnewepaperperlodlcallyandlnlheyearbook.
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i'!"!ll'ml. While apparently never ()Ill tbll nutty trait to work for
blmuhaaMr. Wolfe.Bulforallllmow,hemaybevehlspnsent
JIU'IIII' walla ,papered with the achievements of the 19'10 llldl,
who
, . Julw·made llllllt llistcl'y Worth recoMina,
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But .~ Ia tltll fella In Alberut.
His neme II Tcm Mellen!,~··"'·~
, _ _ . bacllelor IKII Jon•
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(JIIo Umerslty employed in the sports department of the
Ill!_:". .-. ,there
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Atbletlc Le.....
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1Choo1'1 alhlellc PhilP-. the atbletlc, cllpirtmen11 of tbele
lea8lie lldlooll should 1101 bl out of Hne to ccmlder an apJI'OII'Iatlon In Toot'• bebllf. Tom would bl abQcked, no doubt, by NEW YORK (UPI)-Major
I CCIIIributiCIII !ram thll IOIII'Ce •. Bat [ ay let'l rt'MgDiw the
league umpirea are hinting at
aenlcel of a llatlltlcal nut when we're lucky enough to have one the possibility of a strike before
.., our llide.
Saturday's opening games of

the championship playoffs.
Augle Donatelli, a »yearveteran umpire In the National
League, avoided the use of the
Glouster
38 (3) 12.1
1no HIGH SCHOOL
word ''slrike" Wednesday and
FOOTBALL STANDINGS
THIS WEEK'S
llncludtll"mtllhrovtlh !llpl.
SCHEDULE
Ul
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OVERALL STANDINGS
Wilverly at Athens
TEAM
W L T P II.P Gallipolis al Wellston
Lcaan
3 0 0 96 18 Ironton at Logan
Melgs
3 o o 16 24 Jackson at Mellis
Eastern
3 o o 18 o ·
MOVC
Gallipolis
3 0 0 32 12 Eastern at Glouster
Fed.-Hocklng
2 0 1 12 19
Tri-Valley
Wahama
3 1 1 82 70 Federal-Hocking at Belpre
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:~~Nelsonville-~!, Zanosvllle
Alexander
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Rosecrans
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1 2 0 51 54 Poinl Plea50nl at f'lx:a
Ironton
1 2 o 541 30 Southern at Wahama
OQJiiiiiii _____
Wellston
I 2 0 &gt;101 38
SATURDAY
Glouoter
1 2 o 32 38
MOVC
Nei.-Ycrk
1 2 0 12 96 Alexander at Miller (2 p.m. I
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Carty, All 136 478 e• 175 .366
Tum
W L T P OP
Sngtln, Pit 129 46 63 158 .325
Wilm1, St.L
Chi 160
160 632
Logan
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Torre,
620 136
19 704
199 .32'l
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Affieno
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Parker, LA 160 612 84 195 .319
100 8 D
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LEADERS
Rose, Cin
158645170205 .318
Meigs
I 0 0 I 6 Rushing
Yds Car Avg. Perez,Cin 157 583 107 185 .317
Wellston
0 1 0 12 16 Valentine, Jack.
12• 9 13.8 Tolan, Cin 151 585 111 184 _315
Ironton·
0 l 0 6 8 Bogg$, Meigs
l13 2A 4·7 Gaston. SO 145 580 91 182 .314
Jackson
0 1 0 6 12 Culbertson. L~an 102 26 3.9
Waverly
o 1 o o 1 Prose, Gal. -·
87 17 5.1 Hlckmn, Chi
148 511 101 160 ·31 3
TRI.VALLEY
&amp;Jrnett,
Gal.
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PASSING
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G. AB R. H. Pet.
Nei.-Y,ark
·1 0 0 12 I Green, Athens
8-1' ~ 71 1 Ytrskl, Bos 161 566 125 186 .329
s lih Logan
JoMsn, Cal 155 611 84 2011.327
5 • 9I I 12 1 Oliva,
Fed.·Hocklng
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Mlnn 156 625 95 202 .323
Belpre
0 0 0 0 0 Speara, Ironton
5-11 1 41 0
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0 0 0 0 0 0 Gullion, Wav.
~13 2 59 0 Aprcio. Chi 146 552 86173 .313
' ':Ciinethe"'•m...,n•ofllcrlbelandcaslersattheend ollt aU Vtnion Co.
0 1 0 8 12 Huffman, Well.
3· 5 0 115 0 F.Rbsn, Bal 131 468 87 143 .306
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8os 147580 109 176 .303
5 . 5 1 2' 0 Smith,
Ia November, ..,.
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MID-OHIO VALLEY
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Munsn, NY 132 453 60 137 .302
CONF. STANDINGS
PUNTING l2or morol
blinll trumpeted fu' all league bollOr8 bed to bl given tOll· Tum
W L T pOP
Ydo No. Avg. Cater,NY 155 582 64175 .301
lideratlon All too freq•'""" 1" Dl8ybl . daimll of proweu W«e Alexander
0 0 0 0 0 Dndera Jackson
205 5 41.0 Pnlla, KC 143 540 55 162 ·300
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I'll IGl Avg
No. Ydl.
Atl ·and&lt;:olbert. 5037.
·• aanenpaperstllldradioltaliani,CIIIIIp)elegiiDulllllllcela Logon
f.i (3) 32.0 Scott,Aihens
~ 29 0
Amerlco,n Leaguo: Howard:
.,, ._,,_n .... '-·~'""-" 'lhele recorda (aee. ellewblre on tllil Jackson
·92 (3) 30.7 Helber. Logan
3 41 o Wash 44; Killebrew, Mlnn 41;
AlelUinder
87 (3) 290 Payne Ironton
3 lot 0 Yastrzemskl, Bos 40; T. Com ,} pap) 111'1 lndlvlduajleed by team 111111 ecbool and made ln!D Mltlllo
86 (3) 28.7
Flw tied for fourth with lwo gllaro, Bos 36; Powell. Ball 35.
' C1IIIIPIJ'IIIve labial.
Eastern
71 (3) 26:0 each
Nllion~~"~e!';~ &amp;nch Cin
For aevtr*I -JWB Tam perfonned theae dulles out of the ~"ll;~ocklng
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1:·~
NO RETUII-:'.f. No ·TD 148; Williams, Chi, and p;,rez.
IPJCidne~ofhlsheifi-Isaldbew81anll!,ildn'tl-butflnllly Ironton
56 (3) 18:1 Valenllne,Jac.
6730 Z&gt;r;.,~~A~1~~7ey, SF 125 ·• H.
411 2 0
1
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12 (5) 6.; Saltsman, Well.
AmoriClln LNgue: Howard,
3
15
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Well•'fop DEFEN11J~&gt;
· ~:~~r:g!,~'
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20 I 0 116. Powell, Ball 114, Klllery .
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18 (3) 6.0
19 (3) 63
2~ (3) 1:0
30 (3) 10.0
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32 (3) 10.7
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Welch, Wav.
l5 1 0
Grate, Meigs
273 o
Valenllne,Jac.
2A 2 o
Miller, Logan
19 1 0
INTERCEPTION RET.
No. Ydl TD
Six lied for first place with
one each
SCHOOL
SCORING

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OVERALL SCO NG
llncludtsl"mtslhroui'/Sepl.26)
We are
to show the 1911 models NameTum
TD PAT PTS !Gl Avt.
starting l=rilt•v sii we need room to D. Boggs - Meigs
8 4 52 (3)
17.3
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EichingerEastern
s
o
30
!31
10.0
operate •.•
week of 70 sale •.• htre P. Ruoself- Ale•onder
4 6 30 Ill 10.0
they are •.• lower price .•. longer J. Merlin-Wellston
4 4 28 !31
9.3
K. Valentine-Jackson
~
2 26 Ill
1.7
warranty.
R. Honaker- Federal-Hocking
4 o 24 Ill
8.0
E. Drtggs- Federal-Hocking
4 0 24 Ill
8.0
HORNET (Jin.stock) two 4dr. sedans,
R. BoylCln ~ Ironton
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0 24 13)
8.0
one 2 dr. sedan, one stan~ard ' trans,
D.Murphy-JackiOII
,
3 3 21 (3)
7.0
P. Kiener- Miller
3 3 21 (3)
7.0
two with automatic, radios, white
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLniC
LEAGUE &lt;SEOALl SCORING
walls, 232 cu. ln., .6 eyl'. 81}glries. ·.
Namt- Tum
TD PAT PTS IGl Avg.
REBEL (1 In stockJ 4 dr: sedan,
J. Martin-Wellston
2 o 12 Ill 12.0
C.
MillerLogon
1 2
II Ill
8.0
automatic, p. steering, 232 cu. ln. 6 cyl.
R. Molllony- Logan
1 2
1 (ll
1.0
D. Rull9r-AIIIerio
1 0
6 · Ill
U
engine, radio, w-s-~alls.
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F. Toln -Athena
1 0
6 II l
6.0
AMBASSADOR (1 In stock) 2 dr.
D. BIO'nett-Golllpollo
1 0
6 (11
6.0
H. SIINI'S-Ironton
1 o
6 l1l
6.0
har~op, automatic, p. steering, p. ·
K. V'al•nttrw- Jackoon
1 ·o
6 Ill
6.0
br;,.kes, air cond., w-s-walls, . radio,
D. a--,Mer,• ·
1 ·o
6 111
6.o
J. Kiaii .;.:Mol .
o 2
2 Ill
2.0
vlft'yl roof.
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0 2
2 111
2.0
CH~LLENGER R-T, 2 dr. h~rdtop, 383
1911 SOUTHWEStERN OfiiO.
AJIHLETIC ~EAGU E. $TATISTI(S
cu.:ln. V-8, automatic) p. steering, p.
1 IICIUdolllnMIIir'Mitl s.t. 25)
br~kes, air cond., w-5-w.
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FIRST DOWNS •
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C0~9NE1"(2 ·In stoe~)~' on~ · 4 :.dr.
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IJH. A¥t• Cmp-Att Int.
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se(lao,•..,pe 2 dr. •h,,fop, V-&amp;· itt\gl!'1esr .
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automatic, .p,st., w-s,:Walls, Of¥! with ~,
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Nllional League: Gibson,
SI.L 2J.7; Perry, SF 23-13;
Jenkins. Chl21-16; Merrill, Cin
20·12; Nolan, Cln 18.7; Morton,
Mont 18-11; Seaver, NY 18-12;
Hands, Chl18-15.
Amer~can Lu~ue: Cuellar,
Ball 24·8; McNal y, Ball 24-9;
Perry. Mlnn 24-12; ,Wrlghl, Ca!
22·12; Palmer, Ball 20-10,
Peterson, NY 70· 11 ; McDowell.

WOW!

·- made
indlcate4, "we haven't
any atstemenls to that effect,
but you can read bltween the
lines."
··
The basic Issue Is money. The
umpires received f2,500 per
man for covel'ing playoffs last
year and $6,500 for the World
Series. They ate asking ~.ooo
for playoffs and $10,000 for the
series. .
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"We -Intend asking for $5,000
and $10,1100," said Donatelli, a
member of the National League
umpires bosrd of dlreetors.
"We believe they owe us that
much. We have always accepted their terms and we have
always come up short. · We
intend to go a little further this
lime and we hope they 're a
little more generous."
Donatelli added that the
leagues had offered umpires a
raise for post-season work but
called the of!el' "inadequate.''
The league presidents, Joe
Cronin of the Amel'ican and
Charles "!Jiub" Feeney of the
National held a three-hour
closed door meeting at Shea
Stadium Wedneseday with base·
ball commissioner Bowie Kuhn
and refused to comment on the

Everything That's New In • •••
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tuned to FILL
and
AI! THE
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by

Shapely
Revere
Kerm says :
Be sure and 1~t
favorite football team this
weekend. How could you do
It any better than In clothing

vour

situation.
"We did not hold. the meeting
to discuss the wnpire problem/' said Kuhn. "We met to
go over general policies involving the playoff~ and the World
Series. The umpires' situation
did come up at the meeting but
I can' t comment on that right
now. II deftmtely Is a problem
but I just can'l discuss It at the
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DAVID POLING

who
after
continued.

WORLD ALMANAc ·
" FACTS

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Some forms of )ligh blood
P.ressure can be cured, I!"!Cif1cally those caua~ ti~ a
localized obstruction to tbe
blood flow to the kidney and
rarely certain tumors of tbe ,
adrenal gland over the. kidneys.
Many people with mild
elevation of the ~lood pres- ·
sure can cure tbelr' problem
by getting rid of excess body
A ra!DboJr .JI au optlcal
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ercise program.
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~ GIICIHn..while - maybe one In 10,1100 male blrlhl tiHn II!lin alleliltlc nut. ThiJ II a guy who iln't Uving UllleA be
· IIIIUiy toling up comperative resulll rt the achlevemenla of an
athletic team, Ill Individual perfcnnen, and ill competitors. In 25
~ gl~ or lake a few months In Meigs CoiUIIy I have chanced
upcr~nomore than two sucb lndlf!Wals. Both'admirable pel'80DI,
they have thallinsJe weakneu (orllrenglh,lf you~), an inllllable i:Jinger for numbers 81 they relate to athletics.
Nowtherella third who deserves recognition, even If be does
base his operations In the clly of Athens.
But before elevatq thia latest nut to my private Statiallcal
Jla1l of Fame, [want to pay my mite of hoJnlce ID Donald (known
lniUearUerdaye81"Pizzle"Wolle,onetlmeRaclnelfi8hScbool
and later Southern High School CCIIIIIIIet'Cial teacller and prtn; ' elpal, who now labors In Melp Local vtneyerde. 1be other was
: RobertWhlteoiByracuaeofwbomlhavelolltrackafterhlstour
• ol duty with ev"'7body's Uncle.
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Mr. Wolfe traditionally kept ~tlslicl for cloae to two
: generalionlolllaclnebalketballandbaoeballplayen.Man;yof
teems and performers were liars. Mr. Wolle conllnuel In
••• thole
that work 81 an "additi..W IISBi8nmenl" for tbe Melp Local
', athletic .......am. His aera)lllook .....,_ at the launcltln&amp; of Meigs
,...,..
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• Local alreedy Ia a tnuure. His neatly complied recorda appear
•· lntheiChoolnewepaperperlodlcallyandlnlheyearbook.
:
While, on the other hand, was most deeply Interested in
: ' ~·the C~=
~~ Ida ( aclne bad
o
(1111'1818
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• papered Walla but not the U111alllowerad variety. Rather, of the
1- · · 1 written In
.,...,_,
-'~-major I
""'"'· metJ-·
....,. and .,..,.
tapers• re...,..
,.....,...y
i'!"!ll'ml. While apparently never ()Ill tbll nutty trait to work for
blmuhaaMr. Wolfe.Bulforallllmow,hemaybevehlspnsent
JIU'IIII' walla ,papered with the achievements of the 19'10 llldl,
who
, . Julw·made llllllt llistcl'y Worth recoMina,
·-.
But .~ Ia tltll fella In Alberut.
His neme II Tcm Mellen!,~··"'·~
, _ _ . bacllelor IKII Jon•
•.., out of
(JIIo Umerslty employed in the sports department of the
Ill!_:". .-. ,there
.· • For many yean B-M (blfore Metiers) the,
, ,.,.,...~,
SDulbe--auo
Atbletlc Le.....
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1Choo1'1 alhlellc PhilP-. the atbletlc, cllpirtmen11 of tbele
lea8lie lldlooll should 1101 bl out of Hne to ccmlder an apJI'OII'Iatlon In Toot'• bebllf. Tom would bl abQcked, no doubt, by NEW YORK (UPI)-Major
I CCIIIributiCIII !ram thll IOIII'Ce •. Bat [ ay let'l rt'MgDiw the
league umpirea are hinting at
aenlcel of a llatlltlcal nut when we're lucky enough to have one the possibility of a strike before
.., our llide.
Saturday's opening games of

the championship playoffs.
Augle Donatelli, a »yearveteran umpire In the National
League, avoided the use of the
Glouster
38 (3) 12.1
1no HIGH SCHOOL
word ''slrike" Wednesday and
FOOTBALL STANDINGS
THIS WEEK'S
llncludtll"mtllhrovtlh !llpl.
SCHEDULE
Ul
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OVERALL STANDINGS
Wilverly at Athens
TEAM
W L T P II.P Gallipolis al Wellston
Lcaan
3 0 0 96 18 Ironton at Logan
Melgs
3 o o 16 24 Jackson at Mellis
Eastern
3 o o 18 o ·
MOVC
Gallipolis
3 0 0 32 12 Eastern at Glouster
Fed.-Hocklng
2 0 1 12 19
Tri-Valley
Wahama
3 1 1 82 70 Federal-Hocking at Belpre
i~~n
:~~Nelsonville-~!, Zanosvllle
Alexander
1 2 D 11 sa
Rosecrans
\
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1 2 0 51 54 Poinl Plea50nl at f'lx:a
Ironton
1 2 o 541 30 Southern at Wahama
OQJiiiiiii _____
Wellston
I 2 0 &gt;101 38
SATURDAY
Glouoter
1 2 o 32 38
MOVC
Nei.-Ycrk
1 2 0 12 96 Alexander at Miller (2 p.m. I
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Carty, All 136 478 e• 175 .366
Tum
W L T P OP
Sngtln, Pit 129 46 63 158 .325
Wilm1, St.L
Chi 160
160 632
Logan
I 0 0 16 12
Torre,
620 136
19 704
199 .32'l
.321
Affieno
1 o 0 12 6
INDIVIDUAL
Parker, LA 160 612 84 195 .319
100 8 D
Gallipolis
LEADERS
Rose, Cin
158645170205 .318
Meigs
I 0 0 I 6 Rushing
Yds Car Avg. Perez,Cin 157 583 107 185 .317
Wellston
0 1 0 12 16 Valentine, Jack.
12• 9 13.8 Tolan, Cin 151 585 111 184 _315
Ironton·
0 l 0 6 8 Bogg$, Meigs
l13 2A 4·7 Gaston. SO 145 580 91 182 .314
Jackson
0 1 0 6 12 Culbertson. L~an 102 26 3.9
Waverly
o 1 o o 1 Prose, Gal. -·
87 17 5.1 Hlckmn, Chi
148 511 101 160 ·31 3
TRI.VALLEY
&amp;Jrnett,
Gal.
11
9 9.0
STANDINGS
PASSING
AmeriClln
League
Tum
W L T p OP
Cmp-AH In! Yds TO
G. AB R. H. Pet.
Nei.-Y,ark
·1 0 0 12 I Green, Athens
8-1' ~ 71 1 Ytrskl, Bos 161 566 125 186 .329
s lih Logan
JoMsn, Cal 155 611 84 2011.327
5 • 9I I 12 1 Oliva,
Fed.·Hocklng
0
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Mlnn 156 625 95 202 .323
Belpre
0 0 0 0 0 Speara, Ironton
5-11 1 41 0
darklJ. '
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Warren Local
0 0 0 0 0 0 Gullion, Wav.
~13 2 59 0 Aprcio. Chi 146 552 86173 .313
' ':Ciinethe"'•m...,n•ofllcrlbelandcaslersattheend ollt aU Vtnion Co.
0 1 0 8 12 Huffman, Well.
3· 5 0 115 0 F.Rbsn, Bal 131 468 87 143 .306
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8os 147580 109 176 .303
5 . 5 1 2' 0 Smith,
Ia November, ..,.
aboalanycialm pulforwardfu' tbll or thlt player
MID-OHIO VALLEY
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CONF. STANDINGS
PUNTING l2or morol
blinll trumpeted fu' all league bollOr8 bed to bl given tOll· Tum
W L T pOP
Ydo No. Avg. Cater,NY 155 582 64175 .301
lideratlon All too freq•'""" 1" Dl8ybl . daimll of proweu W«e Alexander
0 0 0 0 0 Dndera Jackson
205 5 41.0 Pnlla, KC 143 540 55 162 ·300
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40; McCovoy, SF 39; H. Aaron.
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I'll IGl Avg
No. Ydl.
Atl ·and&lt;:olbert. 5037.
·• aanenpaperstllldradioltaliani,CIIIIIp)elegiiDulllllllcela Logon
f.i (3) 32.0 Scott,Aihens
~ 29 0
Amerlco,n Leaguo: Howard:
.,, ._,,_n .... '-·~'""-" 'lhele recorda (aee. ellewblre on tllil Jackson
·92 (3) 30.7 Helber. Logan
3 41 o Wash 44; Killebrew, Mlnn 41;
AlelUinder
87 (3) 290 Payne Ironton
3 lot 0 Yastrzemskl, Bos 40; T. Com ,} pap) 111'1 lndlvlduajleed by team 111111 ecbool and made ln!D Mltlllo
86 (3) 28.7
Flw tied for fourth with lwo gllaro, Bos 36; Powell. Ball 35.
' C1IIIIPIJ'IIIve labial.
Eastern
71 (3) 26:0 each
Nllion~~"~e!';~ &amp;nch Cin
For aevtr*I -JWB Tam perfonned theae dulles out of the ~"ll;~ocklng
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IPJCidne~ofhlsheifi-Isaldbew81anll!,ildn'tl-butflnllly Ironton
56 (3) 18:1 Valenllne,Jac.
6730 Z&gt;r;.,~~A~1~~7ey, SF 125 ·• H.
411 2 0
1
lilt SoulliealterD Oblo ~len! and Broadcuten Alln. Wahama
12 (5) 6.; Saltsman, Well.
AmoriClln LNgue: Howard,
3
15
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Well•'fop DEFEN11J~&gt;
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19 (3) 63
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Welch, Wav.
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Valenllne,Jac.
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Miller, Logan
19 1 0
INTERCEPTION RET.
No. Ydl TD
Six lied for first place with
one each
SCHOOL
SCORING

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OVERALL SCO NG
llncludtsl"mtslhroui'/Sepl.26)
We are
to show the 1911 models NameTum
TD PAT PTS !Gl Avt.
starting l=rilt•v sii we need room to D. Boggs - Meigs
8 4 52 (3)
17.3
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s
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30
!31
10.0
operate •.•
week of 70 sale •.• htre P. Ruoself- Ale•onder
4 6 30 Ill 10.0
they are •.• lower price .•. longer J. Merlin-Wellston
4 4 28 !31
9.3
K. Valentine-Jackson
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2 26 Ill
1.7
warranty.
R. Honaker- Federal-Hocking
4 o 24 Ill
8.0
E. Drtggs- Federal-Hocking
4 0 24 Ill
8.0
HORNET (Jin.stock) two 4dr. sedans,
R. BoylCln ~ Ironton
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0 24 13)
8.0
one 2 dr. sedan, one stan~ard ' trans,
D.Murphy-JackiOII
,
3 3 21 (3)
7.0
P. Kiener- Miller
3 3 21 (3)
7.0
two with automatic, radios, white
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLniC
LEAGUE &lt;SEOALl SCORING
walls, 232 cu. ln., .6 eyl'. 81}glries. ·.
Namt- Tum
TD PAT PTS IGl Avg.
REBEL (1 In stockJ 4 dr: sedan,
J. Martin-Wellston
2 o 12 Ill 12.0
C.
MillerLogon
1 2
II Ill
8.0
automatic, p. steering, 232 cu. ln. 6 cyl.
R. Molllony- Logan
1 2
1 (ll
1.0
D. Rull9r-AIIIerio
1 0
6 · Ill
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engine, radio, w-s-~alls.
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F. Toln -Athena
1 0
6 II l
6.0
AMBASSADOR (1 In stock) 2 dr.
D. BIO'nett-Golllpollo
1 0
6 (11
6.0
H. SIINI'S-Ironton
1 o
6 l1l
6.0
har~op, automatic, p. steering, p. ·
K. V'al•nttrw- Jackoon
1 ·o
6 Ill
6.0
br;,.kes, air cond., w-s-walls, . radio,
D. a--,Mer,• ·
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6.o
J. Kiaii .;.:Mol .
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2 Ill
2.0
vlft'yl roof.
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0 2
2 111
2.0
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1911 SOUTHWEStERN OfiiO.
AJIHLETIC ~EAGU E. $TATISTI(S
cu.:ln. V-8, automatic) p. steering, p.
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br~kes, air cond., w-5-w.
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FIRST DOWNS •
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Nllional League: Gibson,
SI.L 2J.7; Perry, SF 23-13;
Jenkins. Chl21-16; Merrill, Cin
20·12; Nolan, Cln 18.7; Morton,
Mont 18-11; Seaver, NY 18-12;
Hands, Chl18-15.
Amer~can Lu~ue: Cuellar,
Ball 24·8; McNal y, Ball 24-9;
Perry. Mlnn 24-12; ,Wrlghl, Ca!
22·12; Palmer, Ball 20-10,
Peterson, NY 70· 11 ; McDowell.

WOW!

·- made
indlcate4, "we haven't
any atstemenls to that effect,
but you can read bltween the
lines."
··
The basic Issue Is money. The
umpires received f2,500 per
man for covel'ing playoffs last
year and $6,500 for the World
Series. They ate asking ~.ooo
for playoffs and $10,000 for the
series. .
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"We -Intend asking for $5,000
and $10,1100," said Donatelli, a
member of the National League
umpires bosrd of dlreetors.
"We believe they owe us that
much. We have always accepted their terms and we have
always come up short. · We
intend to go a little further this
lime and we hope they 're a
little more generous."
Donatelli added that the
leagues had offered umpires a
raise for post-season work but
called the of!el' "inadequate.''
The league presidents, Joe
Cronin of the Amel'ican and
Charles "!Jiub" Feeney of the
National held a three-hour
closed door meeting at Shea
Stadium Wedneseday with base·
ball commissioner Bowie Kuhn
and refused to comment on the

Everything That's New In • •••
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tuned to FILL
and
AI! THE
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by

Shapely
Revere
Kerm says :
Be sure and 1~t
favorite football team this
weekend. How could you do
It any better than In clothing

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situation.
"We did not hold. the meeting
to discuss the wnpire problem/' said Kuhn. "We met to
go over general policies involving the playoff~ and the World
Series. The umpires' situation
did come up at the meeting but
I can' t comment on that right
now. II deftmtely Is a problem
but I just can'l discuss It at the
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Mrs~ Ethel Johnloo fi Pa1land, Mr. and Mrs. Jlllllor
Pauley and faintly, toeal,
visited Mr. at Mn. .....
Icetlhower, Sunday. ·
Mr. W1Ulam Carroll, Mt. Jack
K1lcy Carroll, Boston, .....
l!fleDI"b!rt Wka with Mr·II'Jl!
·Mn. Charley Carroll and
ly 81UCE IIOS$AT, NEA Wet~ington C:Ormpondent
faJnl4o 111d returned home .
I
. Barbara and Buddy · Zip·
as
we
d~mlnated
them,
sold
foreign
aid
to
our
~~
le
or••
Our huge, unfenced lan~n . wjth natiQ'al weallba
kind
of
"self
·help,"
scorned
olalemate~
81
oli\llous
•
perman,
Tony and Robert of
bebled to conceal this coloual .ov~Jghl until the C91\001· lenses atalnst our overblown .pride.
,
Gahanna,
Mr. Robert Ours, dintrallon of numbers In the cities brought It sharply In focus.
The late Gen . George C. Marshall onc:e said to Congress : local, visited Mr: and Mrs. Cedi
When llelatedly we began In the 111301 to ~ttend to this
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oversight, iJhich had left eros• poverty, ln*lli,'Jty and dis"The American people regard as a stalemate any prob- Charlie CsrroU.
crimination in Its wake tYPicallY we attacked the prob· lem arising In the morning which Is not settled by alter·
Mr. Charlie CsrroU visited at Sberle7
lemi with the child's beUelln quid: result. Sweeping pro- noo~.tl
Gahanna .
visited Mr.
grams fueled by vast sums were to CllJ'e all and let us go
Mr. Robert Ours visited Rev. Johnllon anil
None
of
this
means,
of
course,
that
there
are
no
mature
about our business. Even Intellectuals whose late 19th·
and Mrs. Douglas Circle.
Mr. lnd
~ti!CI'
century forerunners had opted otit of the action were Americans or that there is no hope of our growing up. But
we
have
been
two
centuries
in
a
dreamy
adolescence
whose
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dorul
llelver
called
111
Mt
.
llld Mrr.
caught up In the magic-wand fantasies of an Immature
contagion
has
spared
few
and
certainly
has
caught
many
Maywood
JohnltoD.
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Barrln&amp;erand
her
mother,
Mrs.
people.
lntellectuall
who
thought
they
wen
free
of
II.
Chrllllp
of
Reedavllle
Route,
-11111•·,. II
We wen the same In our approaches to foreign involve·
It is one of America's crucial dilemma• today that our Mr. and Mta. Bobby Joe Wolfe
ment. Safe for so long behind the oceans. we tried only to
"do our own thing:• free of sordid European and Asian tenacious immaturity IB exhlbiUng illelf at high plk~ at a and famUy, Racine Route, Mr.
time when its crippling grasp can be most damaging to : Gorden Wolfe, Racine 'Route,
quarrell.
When we did plunge Into two world wars because, at last, the lljltion's future.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Maywood Thirty · II ve e na t'rlu
adopted hlckel and. YariOUI
unUdy
entanglements
lie
For
stalemates
and
Intricate,
we, too, oeemed threatened, our tundamenlal juvenility
JohnBton.
nickel alloya lor 'Ill MW Cot.a
triumphed agnln. We had but one basic thought: Get It aU about us abroad. And at home we know that wide, thick
Mr. Simon PoweU, Portland, during 111811.
lasterlngo of money do not cure or even hide ooclal probover with and gel back to the ba\]game.
The world power lhruJt upon us after World War II was ems whose magnitude and complexity have reached mennot to our ljklng. To the elden! that Ill use was Inescap- acing proportions.
Our great need is for growing up. We no longer have the
able, to the elllent that It led us, wisely or UIIWisely, Into
two Umlted wars, we did what might have lleen anticipated: space, the riches or the safety to play children's games.
We established ourselves abroad In menial and/or phyalcal
enclaves whose prime mark wa~ youthful, self-centered
domination ollbe enterprises we undertook.
We chafed under the yoke of foreign arrangements even

America roday-and Tomorrow

Can We Cling to 'Dream,'~l;&gt;ut Grow:· Up?
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Make no ml1take, -this ~ountry Ia at a very critical turn
• ; In Ita hiatory. -.11&amp; hallmarks are great freedom and wide
: amuence, but it baa reaDy not learned how to
eltlier

use

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' ·. The·worlcllound much to admire In the lonna which we,
· as a budding nation, gave our Uhertlea. It lo at111 copying
the technololiel we developed to convert our riches to
- . n uae. Yet'today the grand American model sways
dangerously on Ito k!osened foundaUono.
l f'killl; clellf·li&amp;hted; eloquent men Uke John Gardner fer·
Yelltlji 'declare ihat hope lo still high. We have all got to
believe that h8 Is right that America will endure a1 a land
f·&gt;cof·bnmellse promise. Before we can strengthen the weak·
· J!l.eneclloundaUons, however, we have to face ourselves as
. . we1are.
For oae tblug, we are-with some fortunate excepUons" . a•blghly Immature people. We have reached out for the
., "An)erican dream" with the grasping Impatience of chll·
dren. From our beginnings, we have always been hosll to
the "now" generation, which first turned west and then to
the cities rot the quick leap past the barriers to fuliiUment.
It was
of our Immaturity that, In our consuming
desire not to be thwarted In the push upward, we hardly
l noticed or .seemed to care how many Americant-white
l and black-~re not making the same swift transit to the
. full enJoym-enll of freedom and alllueDCe.

Chicago

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Philadelphia

Reid Getting
All The Attention
CINCINNATI (UPI)-Oncin·
nail Bengals defensive and
Royce Berry, a second year
man, doesn't care that All·
America rookie Mike Reid gets
all tbe attention.
"In the Oakland game I think
·they forgot •bollt me, " 88ld
Berry. '"!bey were trying to
figure a waY tD block Mike and
It left me free a nwnber of
, times.
'"ibey've got to double team
him," he said. ''He's the
qulckesl lhinl off the ball I've
ever seen."
Defenalve line coach Chuck
StudleysaidhebeUevesBerry'o
effecllveneu lhls year ''baa
been enhanced by Reid's
presence."
'"ibey'n . do!lble teaming
Reid 011 iverY pass " said
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paying so much altenllon ID
Reid, It bas helped Royce in his
pass ruah."
Berry, the only full-time
starter nf!irulng from last
year's Bengal defensive line,
said be Is In "a lot better
··-••11011 and a lot ow~·
...__ger."
'"'""
"Coach Sbld)ey Is utlclder
for phyllcal fllneall and it'a
helpecl OW' play," Berry said.
"Aplnst o.ldand on a hot day,
we dldn'tset llrecl."
'lbe ~waived Weclneaday defeiialve tadlle Frank
Cornlab and wide nceiTommie Smllh.
Rookie Bill Dusenberry, acqulred two weeka ago from
HousiDn, failed to show up
Wedneaday and W81 conaldered
to have quit tbetbeiJM!':f~
ClnciDnali's 011
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P·~ittsburgh I Qtau 10-12)at St._
Louis (Parklf' 1-ll,-'9 p.m. ,
Atlanta (Jorvh 13·151
. o1 Clnclnnoll (McGiathlln I olIO!. 8:05 p.m.
Atlanta · (Jarvis 16-15) at
Cincinnati (McGlothlin 1-1-10),
1:05 p.m.
l
1.oo Angeles (Sutton 1-1-tl a1
San Diego (Kirby 10-16)&gt; 10:30

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2
Till ~ '' P.Ubllcatlon : Tho
Da 1ly Sentlft4il end SundiY
! Tll'nn·S.ntlnel .
3. Frequency of Issue :
'; MOf'dly through Friday and

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Cleveland
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'PU'&amp; lthetl : 111: Court Stnet,

, 6. Nlmfl and Addrflstl of
Publisher, ' Editor ,
and
Menagtno Editor :
. Publllh«: Richard S. Owen,

Holw Medical Center, Firat
Ave. and Cedar St: General
visiting bours 2-4 and T-8 p. m.
Maternity visiting boura 2:30 to
4:30 p. m. Plnnll only on
Pedlatrlca Ward.
llfrllll
Mr. and Mrs. .qarry w.
Se&amp;bln, J...... a datllhler;
Mt. and Mrs. John T; Howell,
Oak Hill, a daulhler; and Mt.
and Alfred C. Mlllllck, Jackaon,
• sen . .
Mro.

Dllcharla

Elizabeth Allman,

ClayiDn S. Beard, Mrs. John M.
Mlddloport, Ohio .
EAttor :, &amp;;hoter Tannehill , Caaey, AuiiDM D. Dlapman,
Middleport, Olllo.
Earl M. Davis, Mrs. Joeepb C.

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Hotfltch, Pomeroy,, Ohio .
Owner:
Oh o
Valley

PubUartlng co ., pomeroy, Ohio ;

s. Owtll, Mlddltport,
Ewing T. Boln,
.Cipfymbul, Ohio; Edaar s .
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M.ortufe.., and Other securitY
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Ptrunt or More of Total
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Hall, Brenda K. Hartley, Mrs.
Roger R. Jarvis, Mrs. Debbie
Joltnlon, Earl w. Kolek, Mrs.
Joe Wm. Undamood and Infant
datllhter, lluaaeU M. Little,
Mrs. DorolhJ L; McCieUan,
Mrs. WIBiam McFall, Mrs.
Gladys M. Rhodel, l.e8B Ann

.. Ol~f Jecurltln: Ohio ValltY Stevens, Alfred W. WiUiams,
1ariK, 'llllpolls_~ Ohio; Hun · Mrs. Florence Hughes, Vivian
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'lbe Fall Enduro of the Melga
Moklrcycle Club wD1 he held
Sunday al the cll!b 111"'1111411
located five miles north of

The run • Will · he

ap-

proximately. miles·In lqtb
with . , ~tillar .: . polnta

lhrol!ihout. Tropllllil!1 wD1 be

awarded In &gt;"'ll ~ lind
refreshmenll wD1 be· available
011 the ~- • '
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Mason Furniture 41, Holsum 4,

Courts, Liberals
Draw Agnew Fire

Eagles 4, Davl•-Warner 4, H&amp;R
Flreslone 2.
Tum High Series: DavisWarner 2531; Tum High Gome,
Davis-Warner 181.
Individual High Series, K. SALT LAKE CITY (UP!)Haley 571; Individual Hlg'h VIce·President Spiro T. Agnew,
Game. J.S:::~~
taking another swipe at lhe
Standings- Mason Furniture pornCJiraphy COIIUIIIulon, Wed·
12, H&amp;R firestone 10. HQndM nesday night blamed the courta
10, Davit-Warner a, Eagln 4, and radlcal-Uberals for aiding
Holsum
Teom 4.High Serle•, Mason , andabe1Unganever-increuin8
Furniture 2610; Teom High aasaull on Americarut' of
G!IMe. Mason Furniture 910.
decency
lndlvldull High Series, J.
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Grato 519; Individual High
Campaigning for Republican
Game, J. Grate 215.
candidates through the Northern Plains and Rocky Motm·
lains, Agnew urged voters tD
Eorly'WIIInndo~~·td
Standings: Zldo's
I Shop give President Nbton "a
30, Ollor'l Solllo 20, Aihland Oil Congreu that will see tD it that
20, Lou'• Ashland 20, Porter- the wave of permillalveneas, lhe
Smith 18. NeliOI'I'I Drug 12.
High Individual Game,
of moral
pornography
andnever
lhe
Wanda Queen 186 ond Charles WIVI
wave of
poUuUon
Smith 209;
Linde become the wave of lhe future
High
Sarlos,
Charles
of our cotmtry."
Winebrenner 494 end
Smith 563 . .
Acnew made his remarks on

ctrrlers,~ .

Edison Hobotetter, Exec. ,
Fred A...-x..-..,ua.;.
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Newell to Edith D. Harper,

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80CK8 sOOcEa CWII
VELLEV, Denrnark (UP!) 'lbe vene. Soccer Club bas
appealed to Mayor Laurlta
Petersen qalnat fanner Soeren
Houcaird, wbo baa conllscated
every football ldcked over a
renee between the IIOCCel' field
and 1!11 farmhouae. HoUiaard
now Is II foolballl up 011 the
club, wboee IUPPiy Ia l'1lllllln&amp;
low.
GOOD EXAMPLE
INDIAN WELLS, Coli!.
(UP!) - For the -.1 con-

'.
He itever. named him. except
kl call_blm .the jWIIQO -aenator
from Utah (RepubliCin Wallace
Bennett Is Utah's senior sena·
tor), But Agnew 11111 Moss ''Ia
so highly regarded by the
radlcal-!lberal cabal that Sen.
(George S.) McGqvern desig·
nated him to receive along with
Sen. (Albert) Gore of Tennes·
see, tbe largeat initial gifts
from the radlc-Ub klity raised
ID ISVe their aeall.
Goodell AUAeked
Earlier In the day. Agnew
said Republican Sen. Charles E.
-Goodell al New YOI'lt "baa left
his plli'IJ" and characterized

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Sepltmber15
Team and Points, Hondas

him aa part of "an awful
Uberal..-adlcalcoalltlon."
At the Salt Lake City slreet
rally, Agnew departed from his
text to label a group of about
300 )'OW!g dluenters In .the
cr.,...
•• "' "--~-•
....... pouuu011, and
told 1bem ID rHvaluate their
political activities ''with your
,
minds, not YOW' hutto.
On his way to the rally from
the airport, he stopped at a
conatrucUoo Bite and chatted
wllh ~tied workers.
"It's a real prlvUege 1D shake
bandB wllh the men who an

strut vendors 1n~ counter Palrlcla Illoet, ~-• lieu
..21 ~M:D,~ 11 l~=~~y:::,r ~:r,'y· DeVol, dee'd., to MltfiD DtVoJ,
1,250; Sundalo 3.159.
Edith Ward. Defol, Lola,

and cauled ~ly all. l!ed seculive year, lhls diJ bas
grain ·-'- to rile
reduced property lnlel. 'lbe
'lbe ,..;;i';.tlonlblp ~ Cll}' . U voted a :kent
o~iy 1~W, s:~:.Ycr:,~~~IOn : CarletonVllle.
wbolea•l• prlcea and COI1IUIIIel' redacttoli In the tal rate, to 10
D. Frot illstrlbutlon On· Palrkla Illoet, admn., ll1nl
•- 001 .._.... bat tbe cents per $1011 of aaeued
eluding umpltol IY Mill, De"ol..__'d.
III"""••T .....,.
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VllluaUon. CityofDclala··'dthe
111110
cerrler or Other Melnl: Dally
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ID·
the
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14; Sundoy 150.
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Prtct
lnda dou oot nduCIIOIIwouldnolllfeclplana
E. Totol DlltrlbUIIon: Dally Clrlelotrrille. .. ·:
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to ~ upendilures in
s.&lt;lll: Sunoto.~ 11.1115. .
""' lea ""••ll , Glad .
'ror'"-lood. prlcet, . •-• 1......
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woar to RIJ&amp;tli
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11 ·;~!~~~:::..~~~~"'"""'=~":•u:_
Untccountod.
Spolltd Allor a.11f111
E. ~Printing : Colly 262; SundiY 115. "---' H .,.....,, ' • II • .-..•.'
n:;J.otll: Dolly ,,,OO; 'unoay ;;;;.. ............. . - - . .
1 cor11fy lUI •~• otalllltftts Gordo. n B• ""'
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Congress wbo w01 back up the
Presldent, and the Supreme
Court makes it posllble-we
an g"'•• to have a"""'• laws
"""'
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AI anothet point, he again
referred to the courta, saying :
'"''hia intensifying depravity
bas been epcouraged by court
declllona.''/

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u1;,S:Q•lhl ,t;".''"'ild~Y 7,5&lt;13.
1!. mtll &amp;ubocriJ&gt;.tklno: Dolly
' l,~;.IU{IdiY. . 34op.
· C; ',totol Paid Clrculotlon :
DIIIY~,U01 .Sundu 10.Vtl.
;o 1,· ~•• .Oistrlbiltlo" : Un ·
cto.lj W111a!!lpl'tU·, '!IY Moll ,
cellt r ~~ .Cll~er Moano : DillY
71; Sundoy '1+1,
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E. TiltoLDtitrtbutlon : Dally
5,405;
Slmdoy 11,017. Left-Over,
P. ·OffiCI
Untctquntod, $polled .Atttr
Printing : Dolly,210; Sunday 113.
G.-Total : Dilly 5.615; Sundey
11,200.
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111111et ,,• ., Pultllshail Near11t
To PUIIII 'Doll• :
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CNat Prill Run) t O.lly 5,700;
Sundoy 11,200.

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·, -'V.~· crrculotkln: 1': s., •• TrAnlilfers
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Puttllutlon: · 111
Court

Street, Pomeroy, OhiO 45169.

~~-F~ting
By JOE CARNICBW
kicked."
UPI SpoN Wrttrr
Majlllrd, who bas caugbt a05
NEW YORK (lJfl)-Don pasM8 for 10,442 Jll'dl, tbe only
Majiw'd·of the New ':York Jell ncelver to pus the' IO,IICIOofard
baa l!llugbt paaaea for more barrier-aid the lnJUl'J didn't
lllaD ~Player in the boll*'himmuchatlloltolllalt
hlitiry 6( pr(, footllall. Lui SiiDday. "We uaed 1111 11IIIIY
he led the American l'lllllln8 playa aga1n1t . thllt
Football League ln paiS recelv- defense ljlat I reaJil' dllln'l
1n1 ~ most of 11 gaines bave to put out mud! wblle I
before lllflerlnl a broten loot. wu In there."·
Now be appean ID be fighting . 'lbe pnvl"\JJ week he canght
1« a a~llng llerth.
loti' paasea 1cir • Jll'dlln the
f;l.!a~ baa drawn the In of loll to Cleveland.
·r·.;/.,111' .·a&amp; Weeb Ewbank ''I don't•._: It, no matter
•,~ of what the coach whatanylloclyaaya," he added.
calls, ''pUaling InJuries." He "I llke·to 1'1111. !1'1 the Ullillt
a-1 moat of tbe elhlb!Uon tiling fiJI' 1l!e to do. ~;np all
-·started tbe Jell' opener last week, l'm I'UIIIIlriJ all 'lhls
=~ Cleveland and wu week and I'll (li'Obai;IIJ nm all
list week against out. welt, too,"
Maynard.
appearing only for a
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MANAGIMENT AND
. CIRCULATION

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p.m.
Son Francisco (!'Wry 23- 13)
at Houston (Blasingame 3-31
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Mrs~ Ethel Johnloo fi Pa1land, Mr. and Mrs. Jlllllor
Pauley and faintly, toeal,
visited Mr. at Mn. .....
Icetlhower, Sunday. ·
Mr. W1Ulam Carroll, Mt. Jack
K1lcy Carroll, Boston, .....
l!fleDI"b!rt Wka with Mr·II'Jl!
·Mn. Charley Carroll and
ly 81UCE IIOS$AT, NEA Wet~ington C:Ormpondent
faJnl4o 111d returned home .
I
. Barbara and Buddy · Zip·
as
we
d~mlnated
them,
sold
foreign
aid
to
our
~~
le
or••
Our huge, unfenced lan~n . wjth natiQ'al weallba
kind
of
"self
·help,"
scorned
olalemate~
81
oli\llous
•
perman,
Tony and Robert of
bebled to conceal this coloual .ov~Jghl until the C91\001· lenses atalnst our overblown .pride.
,
Gahanna,
Mr. Robert Ours, dintrallon of numbers In the cities brought It sharply In focus.
The late Gen . George C. Marshall onc:e said to Congress : local, visited Mr: and Mrs. Cedi
When llelatedly we began In the 111301 to ~ttend to this
'
Min
oversight, iJhich had left eros• poverty, ln*lli,'Jty and dis"The American people regard as a stalemate any prob- Charlie CsrroU.
crimination in Its wake tYPicallY we attacked the prob· lem arising In the morning which Is not settled by alter·
Mr. Charlie CsrroU visited at Sberle7
lemi with the child's beUelln quid: result. Sweeping pro- noo~.tl
Gahanna .
visited Mr.
grams fueled by vast sums were to CllJ'e all and let us go
Mr. Robert Ours visited Rev. Johnllon anil
None
of
this
means,
of
course,
that
there
are
no
mature
about our business. Even Intellectuals whose late 19th·
and Mrs. Douglas Circle.
Mr. lnd
~ti!CI'
century forerunners had opted otit of the action were Americans or that there is no hope of our growing up. But
we
have
been
two
centuries
in
a
dreamy
adolescence
whose
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dorul
llelver
called
111
Mt
.
llld Mrr.
caught up In the magic-wand fantasies of an Immature
contagion
has
spared
few
and
certainly
has
caught
many
Maywood
JohnltoD.
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Barrln&amp;erand
her
mother,
Mrs.
people.
lntellectuall
who
thought
they
wen
free
of
II.
Chrllllp
of
Reedavllle
Route,
-11111•·,. II
We wen the same In our approaches to foreign involve·
It is one of America's crucial dilemma• today that our Mr. and Mta. Bobby Joe Wolfe
ment. Safe for so long behind the oceans. we tried only to
"do our own thing:• free of sordid European and Asian tenacious immaturity IB exhlbiUng illelf at high plk~ at a and famUy, Racine Route, Mr.
time when its crippling grasp can be most damaging to : Gorden Wolfe, Racine 'Route,
quarrell.
When we did plunge Into two world wars because, at last, the lljltion's future.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Maywood Thirty · II ve e na t'rlu
adopted hlckel and. YariOUI
unUdy
entanglements
lie
For
stalemates
and
Intricate,
we, too, oeemed threatened, our tundamenlal juvenility
JohnBton.
nickel alloya lor 'Ill MW Cot.a
triumphed agnln. We had but one basic thought: Get It aU about us abroad. And at home we know that wide, thick
Mr. Simon PoweU, Portland, during 111811.
lasterlngo of money do not cure or even hide ooclal probover with and gel back to the ba\]game.
The world power lhruJt upon us after World War II was ems whose magnitude and complexity have reached mennot to our ljklng. To the elden! that Ill use was Inescap- acing proportions.
Our great need is for growing up. We no longer have the
able, to the elllent that It led us, wisely or UIIWisely, Into
two Umlted wars, we did what might have lleen anticipated: space, the riches or the safety to play children's games.
We established ourselves abroad In menial and/or phyalcal
enclaves whose prime mark wa~ youthful, self-centered
domination ollbe enterprises we undertook.
We chafed under the yoke of foreign arrangements even

America roday-and Tomorrow

Can We Cling to 'Dream,'~l;&gt;ut Grow:· Up?
•
WASHINGTON (NEAl•
~
Make no ml1take, -this ~ountry Ia at a very critical turn
• ; In Ita hiatory. -.11&amp; hallmarks are great freedom and wide
: amuence, but it baa reaDy not learned how to
eltlier

use

• 0110 .

' ·. The·worlcllound much to admire In the lonna which we,
· as a budding nation, gave our Uhertlea. It lo at111 copying
the technololiel we developed to convert our riches to
- . n uae. Yet'today the grand American model sways
dangerously on Ito k!osened foundaUono.
l f'killl; clellf·li&amp;hted; eloquent men Uke John Gardner fer·
Yelltlji 'declare ihat hope lo still high. We have all got to
believe that h8 Is right that America will endure a1 a land
f·&gt;cof·bnmellse promise. Before we can strengthen the weak·
· J!l.eneclloundaUons, however, we have to face ourselves as
. . we1are.
For oae tblug, we are-with some fortunate excepUons" . a•blghly Immature people. We have reached out for the
., "An)erican dream" with the grasping Impatience of chll·
dren. From our beginnings, we have always been hosll to
the "now" generation, which first turned west and then to
the cities rot the quick leap past the barriers to fuliiUment.
It was
of our Immaturity that, In our consuming
desire not to be thwarted In the push upward, we hardly
l noticed or .seemed to care how many Americant-white
l and black-~re not making the same swift transit to the
. full enJoym-enll of freedom and alllueDCe.

Chicago

New York
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6-3), 7:35

Philadelphia

Reid Getting
All The Attention
CINCINNATI (UPI)-Oncin·
nail Bengals defensive and
Royce Berry, a second year
man, doesn't care that All·
America rookie Mike Reid gets
all tbe attention.
"In the Oakland game I think
·they forgot •bollt me, " 88ld
Berry. '"!bey were trying to
figure a waY tD block Mike and
It left me free a nwnber of
, times.
'"ibey've got to double team
him," he said. ''He's the
qulckesl lhinl off the ball I've
ever seen."
Defenalve line coach Chuck
StudleysaidhebeUevesBerry'o
effecllveneu lhls year ''baa
been enhanced by Reid's
presence."
'"ibey'n . do!lble teaming
Reid 011 iverY pass " said
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paying so much altenllon ID
Reid, It bas helped Royce in his
pass ruah."
Berry, the only full-time
starter nf!irulng from last
year's Bengal defensive line,
said be Is In "a lot better
··-••11011 and a lot ow~·
...__ger."
'"'""
"Coach Sbld)ey Is utlclder
for phyllcal fllneall and it'a
helpecl OW' play," Berry said.
"Aplnst o.ldand on a hot day,
we dldn'tset llrecl."
'lbe ~waived Weclneaday defeiialve tadlle Frank
Cornlab and wide nceiTommie Smllh.
Rookie Bill Dusenberry, acqulred two weeka ago from
HousiDn, failed to show up
Wedneaday and W81 conaldered
to have quit tbetbeiJM!':f~
ClnciDnali's 011
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P·~ittsburgh I Qtau 10-12)at St._
Louis (Parklf' 1-ll,-'9 p.m. ,
Atlanta (Jorvh 13·151
. o1 Clnclnnoll (McGiathlln I olIO!. 8:05 p.m.
Atlanta · (Jarvis 16-15) at
Cincinnati (McGlothlin 1-1-10),
1:05 p.m.
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1.oo Angeles (Sutton 1-1-tl a1
San Diego (Kirby 10-16)&gt; 10:30

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3. Frequency of Issue :
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Cleveland
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, 6. Nlmfl and Addrflstl of
Publisher, ' Editor ,
and
Menagtno Editor :
. Publllh«: Richard S. Owen,

Holw Medical Center, Firat
Ave. and Cedar St: General
visiting bours 2-4 and T-8 p. m.
Maternity visiting boura 2:30 to
4:30 p. m. Plnnll only on
Pedlatrlca Ward.
llfrllll
Mr. and Mrs. .qarry w.
Se&amp;bln, J...... a datllhler;
Mt. and Mrs. John T; Howell,
Oak Hill, a daulhler; and Mt.
and Alfred C. Mlllllck, Jackaon,
• sen . .
Mro.

Dllcharla

Elizabeth Allman,

ClayiDn S. Beard, Mrs. John M.
Mlddloport, Ohio .
EAttor :, &amp;;hoter Tannehill , Caaey, AuiiDM D. Dlapman,
Middleport, Olllo.
Earl M. Davis, Mrs. Joeepb C.

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Hotfltch, Pomeroy,, Ohio .
Owner:
Oh o
Valley

PubUartlng co ., pomeroy, Ohio ;

s. Owtll, Mlddltport,
Ewing T. Boln,
.Cipfymbul, Ohio; Edaar s .
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Bondholdtrl,
M.ortufe.., and Other securitY
, Kolden ·Owning or Holding l
Ptrunt or More of Total
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Hall, Brenda K. Hartley, Mrs.
Roger R. Jarvis, Mrs. Debbie
Joltnlon, Earl w. Kolek, Mrs.
Joe Wm. Undamood and Infant
datllhter, lluaaeU M. Little,
Mrs. DorolhJ L; McCieUan,
Mrs. WIBiam McFall, Mrs.
Gladys M. Rhodel, l.e8B Ann

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1ariK, 'llllpolls_~ Ohio; Hun · Mrs. Florence Hughes, Vivian
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'lbe Fall Enduro of the Melga
Moklrcycle Club wD1 he held
Sunday al the cll!b 111"'1111411
located five miles north of

The run • Will · he

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proximately. miles·In lqtb
with . , ~tillar .: . polnta

lhrol!ihout. Tropllllil!1 wD1 be

awarded In &gt;"'ll ~ lind
refreshmenll wD1 be· available
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Mason Furniture 41, Holsum 4,

Courts, Liberals
Draw Agnew Fire

Eagles 4, Davl•-Warner 4, H&amp;R
Flreslone 2.
Tum High Series: DavisWarner 2531; Tum High Gome,
Davis-Warner 181.
Individual High Series, K. SALT LAKE CITY (UP!)Haley 571; Individual Hlg'h VIce·President Spiro T. Agnew,
Game. J.S:::~~
taking another swipe at lhe
Standings- Mason Furniture pornCJiraphy COIIUIIIulon, Wed·
12, H&amp;R firestone 10. HQndM nesday night blamed the courta
10, Davit-Warner a, Eagln 4, and radlcal-Uberals for aiding
Holsum
Teom 4.High Serle•, Mason , andabe1Unganever-increuin8
Furniture 2610; Teom High aasaull on Americarut' of
G!IMe. Mason Furniture 910.
decency
lndlvldull High Series, J.
·
Grato 519; Individual High
Campaigning for Republican
Game, J. Grate 215.
candidates through the Northern Plains and Rocky Motm·
lains, Agnew urged voters tD
Eorly'WIIInndo~~·td
Standings: Zldo's
I Shop give President Nbton "a
30, Ollor'l Solllo 20, Aihland Oil Congreu that will see tD it that
20, Lou'• Ashland 20, Porter- the wave of permillalveneas, lhe
Smith 18. NeliOI'I'I Drug 12.
High Individual Game,
of moral
pornography
andnever
lhe
Wanda Queen 186 ond Charles WIVI
wave of
poUuUon
Smith 209;
Linde become the wave of lhe future
High
Sarlos,
Charles
of our cotmtry."
Winebrenner 494 end
Smith 563 . .
Acnew made his remarks on

ctrrlers,~ .

Edison Hobotetter, Exec. ,
Fred A...-x..-..,ua.;.
""'"-' •- to a
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80CK8 sOOcEa CWII
VELLEV, Denrnark (UP!) 'lbe vene. Soccer Club bas
appealed to Mayor Laurlta
Petersen qalnat fanner Soeren
Houcaird, wbo baa conllscated
every football ldcked over a
renee between the IIOCCel' field
and 1!11 farmhouae. HoUiaard
now Is II foolballl up 011 the
club, wboee IUPPiy Ia l'1lllllln&amp;
low.
GOOD EXAMPLE
INDIAN WELLS, Coli!.
(UP!) - For the -.1 con-

'.
He itever. named him. except
kl call_blm .the jWIIQO -aenator
from Utah (RepubliCin Wallace
Bennett Is Utah's senior sena·
tor), But Agnew 11111 Moss ''Ia
so highly regarded by the
radlcal-!lberal cabal that Sen.
(George S.) McGqvern desig·
nated him to receive along with
Sen. (Albert) Gore of Tennes·
see, tbe largeat initial gifts
from the radlc-Ub klity raised
ID ISVe their aeall.
Goodell AUAeked
Earlier In the day. Agnew
said Republican Sen. Charles E.
-Goodell al New YOI'lt "baa left
his plli'IJ" and characterized

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Sepltmber15
Team and Points, Hondas

him aa part of "an awful
Uberal..-adlcalcoalltlon."
At the Salt Lake City slreet
rally, Agnew departed from his
text to label a group of about
300 )'OW!g dluenters In .the
cr.,...
•• "' "--~-•
....... pouuu011, and
told 1bem ID rHvaluate their
political activities ''with your
,
minds, not YOW' hutto.
On his way to the rally from
the airport, he stopped at a
conatrucUoo Bite and chatted
wllh ~tied workers.
"It's a real prlvUege 1D shake
bandB wllh the men who an

strut vendors 1n~ counter Palrlcla Illoet, ~-• lieu
..21 ~M:D,~ 11 l~=~~y:::,r ~:r,'y· DeVol, dee'd., to MltfiD DtVoJ,
1,250; Sundalo 3.159.
Edith Ward. Defol, Lola,

and cauled ~ly all. l!ed seculive year, lhls diJ bas
grain ·-'- to rile
reduced property lnlel. 'lbe
'lbe ,..;;i';.tlonlblp ~ Cll}' . U voted a :kent
o~iy 1~W, s:~:.Ycr:,~~~IOn : CarletonVllle.
wbolea•l• prlcea and COI1IUIIIel' redacttoli In the tal rate, to 10
D. Frot illstrlbutlon On· Palrkla Illoet, admn., ll1nl
•- 001 .._.... bat tbe cents per $1011 of aaeued
eluding umpltol IY Mill, De"ol..__'d.
III"""••T .....,.
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VllluaUon. CityofDclala··'dthe
111110
cerrler or Other Melnl: Dally
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Prtct
lnda dou oot nduCIIOIIwouldnolllfeclplana
E. Totol DlltrlbUIIon: Dally Clrlelotrrille. .. ·:
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to ~ upendilures in
s.&lt;lll: Sunoto.~ 11.1115. .
""' lea ""••ll , Glad .
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11 ·;~!~~~:::..~~~~"'"""'=~":•u:_
Untccountod.
Spolltd Allor a.11f111
E. ~Printing : Colly 262; SundiY 115. "---' H .,.....,, ' • II • .-..•.'
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Congress wbo w01 back up the
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an g"'•• to have a"""'• laws
"""'
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AI anothet point, he again
referred to the courta, saying :
'"''hia intensifying depravity
bas been epcouraged by court
declllona.''/

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u1;,S:Q•lhl ,t;".''"'ild~Y 7,5&lt;13.
1!. mtll &amp;ubocriJ&gt;.tklno: Dolly
' l,~;.IU{IdiY. . 34op.
· C; ',totol Paid Clrculotlon :
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;o 1,· ~•• .Oistrlbiltlo" : Un ·
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cellt r ~~ .Cll~er Moano : DillY
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5,405;
Slmdoy 11,017. Left-Over,
P. ·OffiCI
Untctquntod, $polled .Atttr
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G.-Total : Dilly 5.615; Sundey
11,200.
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111111et ,,• ., Pultllshail Near11t
To PUIIII 'Doll• :
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A. Tot'l 'No. ,!=Oi!ftt P!lnttcl
CNat Prill Run) t O.lly 5,700;
Sundoy 11,200.

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·, -'V.~· crrculotkln: 1': s., •• TrAnlilfers
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Puttllutlon: · 111
Court

Street, Pomeroy, OhiO 45169.

~~-F~ting
By JOE CARNICBW
kicked."
UPI SpoN Wrttrr
Majlllrd, who bas caugbt a05
NEW YORK (lJfl)-Don pasM8 for 10,442 Jll'dl, tbe only
Majiw'd·of the New ':York Jell ncelver to pus the' IO,IICIOofard
baa l!llugbt paaaea for more barrier-aid the lnJUl'J didn't
lllaD ~Player in the boll*'himmuchatlloltolllalt
hlitiry 6( pr(, footllall. Lui SiiDday. "We uaed 1111 11IIIIY
he led the American l'lllllln8 playa aga1n1t . thllt
Football League ln paiS recelv- defense ljlat I reaJil' dllln'l
1n1 ~ most of 11 gaines bave to put out mud! wblle I
before lllflerlnl a broten loot. wu In there."·
Now be appean ID be fighting . 'lbe pnvl"\JJ week he canght
1« a a~llng llerth.
loti' paasea 1cir • Jll'dlln the
f;l.!a~ baa drawn the In of loll to Cleveland.
·r·.;/.,111' .·a&amp; Weeb Ewbank ''I don't•._: It, no matter
•,~ of what the coach whatanylloclyaaya," he added.
calls, ''pUaling InJuries." He "I llke·to 1'1111. !1'1 the Ullillt
a-1 moat of tbe elhlb!Uon tiling fiJI' 1l!e to do. ~;np all
-·started tbe Jell' opener last week, l'm I'UIIIIlriJ all 'lhls
=~ Cleveland and wu week and I'll (li'Obai;IIJ nm all
list week against out. welt, too,"
Maynard.
appearing only for a
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......, MVIrll hundred p1111Jleaaed !ram 3Z alalel ••• lbree yeara' leVbii JjiJ!or. Tile
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balls of honaty, decency IJid
fair plu," lOth District
~preaentatlve Clarence E.
Miller lui ..t slped the
"Code of Fair Campaign
Practices" and cha1lenstd his
opp(lne!ll : In NoVember's
geqerale~Uon to do llkewtae.
The "'IPP'IID code of etldca
Is admhdalered by the Fair
Campaign Practices Commltlte, Inc., based In the
Nation's Capital and draws the
llnel 'ot tactlct to be foUowed In
fair polllbl CIIIIJIIlcnln8.
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choice and the will o(the people
may be lully and ci&lt;J81'1y ex·
prel8ed on the Issues before lhe
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criticizing without fear or favor
Only
the record and pollclea of my
Reg.J.69
opponent and his party which - - - - - - ·
merit such criticism.
"l shall defend and uphold lhe
rlgh~ of every quall(led
American voter to full and
equal participation In the ~r-electoral~·
.
~ DOilllcl "~ ..ut,
"I shall condemn. tbe ue of .
''I fijl:'o;.'tlll ~kla(ti for personal vlllflcallon, character
naJICIIlat!lflke~ouldlwnll' this defama lion, whispering
Cililt."
campaigns, Ubel, slander, or
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250'•
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REG.
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6.47 ONLY
The le;d '~ the Colde Is u campaf81! lllf.lel'lerlallal of any sort
followa: ·
, which nilsn!lresenlll, dlat&lt;rts
'1'hereaiibuicJil)nclplelo( or othe"""·.falllflelthe lac~
60'1
deceiicy, hGiiesly and .falr play regarding lny capdlclate, u
whach ever,Y canclldlile for weU u the Uiie of lnallclous or
public of!lce ~. tlje United unfounded accuaatlons against
ONLY
Sislea hu a mor11 obllpiton to any canclldlole which aim at
obeerve and uphold, In on1er cre•tlng . II' esplolUrig doubts
that, after vi&amp;OI'&lt;IIIIIy con~ without :justlfllli.ilon" aj to lib
but fairly conducted cam· loyally and pilrlolilm.
"I shall Cood«nn any appeal
to prejudice jlued on race,
Harrisonville
M011_thw~
cre.l, or DiUonal !Jrlgjn. . .
Society News
"I aball condenin any ·
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ciJahmest or. unelbleal,pnctict
Mr. and Mn. Wa)'111 Am- which lendl to COfl'!,lpt or un· '
lblry of GallJpollund Mr. llld deoJllne
'Americian
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Mn. Norman Will and Mr. and of
Mn. Glen Jewell were SQbday
peals at the HalBdayoAWDI '
liame and VIrgil received a the ·
...... card lllowtr 011 hll blr· '"l
llldly 'l'uelclv· Be wu vlllted ~~~:~~
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......, MVIrll hundred p1111Jleaaed !ram 3Z alalel ••• lbree yeara' leVbii JjiJ!or. Tile
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campalps be conducted on lila
balls of honaty, decency IJid
fair plu," lOth District
~preaentatlve Clarence E.
Miller lui ..t slped the
"Code of Fair Campaign
Practices" and cha1lenstd his
opp(lne!ll : In NoVember's
geqerale~Uon to do llkewtae.
The "'IPP'IID code of etldca
Is admhdalered by the Fair
Campaign Practices Commltlte, Inc., based In the
Nation's Capital and draws the
llnel 'ot tactlct to be foUowed In
fair polllbl CIIIIJIIlcnln8.
.. ,"Following the prl!lclplea
outllntCI. In lhla pledie Ia
lldherllla to the bell · ~ of

Max Factor Swedish Formula

Nationally Advertised Branch

choice and the will o(the people
may be lully and ci&lt;J81'1y ex·
prel8ed on the Issues before lhe
Country. · · 1

Therefore: :

"l ahaR · COl\d1ICI my cam·

palgn In the best American
tradition, dlJcuulng the tuues

as I see themnnsenllng my
record and pollcla with sin-

Low Discount Prices

SAVE

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VITAMINS

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eerily and frankness, and
criticizing without fear or favor
Only
the record and pollclea of my
Reg.J.69
opponent and his party which - - - - - - ·
merit such criticism.
"l shall defend and uphold lhe
rlgh~ of every quall(led
American voter to full and
equal participation In the ~r-electoral~·
.
~ DOilllcl "~ ..ut,
"I shall condemn. tbe ue of .
''I fijl:'o;.'tlll ~kla(ti for personal vlllflcallon, character
naJICIIlat!lflke~ouldlwnll' this defama lion, whispering
Cililt."
campaigns, Ubel, slander, or
lo®ii'. Is I'IIJlllinl for re- scurrilous attacka on any
250'•
e.le~Uiiil' 11 '. the. U. S. candlclste or his penonal or
REG.
~taiiYe ·to CGncreu tor family life.
~ lOth •()jatricl.
"I shall' condemn tbe UN of
6.47 ONLY
The le;d '~ the Colde Is u campaf81! lllf.lel'lerlallal of any sort
followa: ·
, which nilsn!lresenlll, dlat&lt;rts
'1'hereaiibuicJil)nclplelo( or othe"""·.falllflelthe lac~
60'1
deceiicy, hGiiesly and .falr play regarding lny capdlclate, u
whach ever,Y canclldlile for weU u the Uiie of lnallclous or
public of!lce ~. tlje United unfounded accuaatlons against
ONLY
Sislea hu a mor11 obllpiton to any canclldlole which aim at
obeerve and uphold, In on1er cre•tlng . II' esplolUrig doubts
that, after vi&amp;OI'&lt;IIIIIy con~ without :justlfllli.ilon" aj to lib
but fairly conducted cam· loyally and pilrlolilm.
"I shall Cood«nn any appeal
to prejudice jlued on race,
Harrisonville
M011_thw~
cre.l, or DiUonal !Jrlgjn. . .
Society News
"I aball condenin any ·
·
ciJahmest or. unelbleal,pnctict
Mr. and Mn. Wa)'111 Am- which lendl to COfl'!,lpt or un· '
lblry of GallJpollund Mr. llld deoJllne
'Americian
·
Mn. Norman Will and Mr. and of
Mn. Glen Jewell were SQbday
peals at the HalBdayoAWDI '
liame and VIrgil received a the ·
...... card lllowtr 011 hll blr· '"l
llldly 'l'uelclv· Be wu vlllted ~~~:~~
lblll by Stella AWns IJid Giorta, dl
Lla .Uildaand Paul .ad .

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Br Bob Hoeflich

Colmtr 'eon~ ehalfman

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Meantime, Mrl. Rus,wll's husband, Truman, Is slayin,B In
Columbul dlll'ing hll wife's hoopitallzatlon. Mrl. RuaseU's room
number Is 1107.

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e1ch me111ber a dandy safely sign. One side of the sign has a
bright red stop sign and tile other side a Farm Bureau member
emblem. The signs are free of charge Ill members and are made
to wtlllatand weather lor seversl yean.
The Farm Bureau Board urges members Ill stop by Land·
mark oo E. Main In Pomeroy and pick up tbelr signs Ill' use at
thelr lliveways, lanes ..cl roads.

cpenttons.

Bwllneas education students of Don Wolle will tum oot tn'Vitallonllll be aent Ill aeveral h111dred residents before curtain
11mB aad Wolfe will bead the sale of advance tldtata lor the show.
Incldent.IIJ, realdmts can save liS cents on each advanee ticket
pu'dlaaad. Tlcbts will be offered at 110 cents fll' students, ldgh
ldloollevel bJdlwled, 81111 fl for adulta lilrinc the advance sale.

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Coa::h Cllarlo•
8lldltlr'lum fll' the
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AltieUc Board.

Chancey wtU ........ prepartton of tile
lint mn!!Cial to be staged lbere since tbe
lchool.
''fling" Is the Meigs Local School District

Rummage for Sale

New Haven

Mrs. Rauel1 M...,., way•
IIIII meiU ehalrmo of the

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Meplberato t.te Items lor sale, MJ,. Lam' WeiJnlne, Yk:e
Swllhlne a1sters to be revealed. =I~~~:: .
SEIIVICE TEAM, Blc Bend ....
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Nelghbllrhood Girl Scoots 9 ;:t~~~':"_;;;;
a.m. Tlnarada1 at the hllmt of ..............
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Mn. WUUam Oblinger.
tile material. The work
LEE BIJIINEM guest .,wer lchedule lor tile l'1lllimase llle
at 1!10 p.m. Thursday at WIB _ _ __.· The 1116 will be
Pomeroy Lower Ugh! Qlurch heldi;"a'm'N!Idayintlle
on Harrilolivllle Road.
Smith .........
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NO INJTIATORY eerempn!ea Porriaar
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when Evangeline Cliapter 172 Mrl
Neu'""•• and
OES meets at Middleport Mn 'w~ ~:.U.
fl!asonlc Temple Thursday hll.._lor .the lltll meetiDI
evening: regUlar business, aef.T,;i;..u were aened by.
however.
Mn."li:dtrard Wella 11111 Mn
FJUIIAY
Don McKIQbt to those aamed
WEEKEND REVIVAL at MI. and Mrs. Marlball Kllll, Mn.
Olive Cburclt, LDng Bottom, WUiard Boyer, titu; Don
starting Friday at 7:30 p.m. COilbll, Mn. Gearge lfol!man,
Public welcome, slates Mn. Raymond BaliJ, Mn.
Lawrence Blllh, paator.
Olarln Hoffman, Mn. Roaa1d
DANCE FRIDAY following Brownlna, and l\lra. Ella
both poised away, but the Meigs Football same, Pomeroy Gilmore.
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family, eoottnulng the reunion, Junior High School; Jays w
gathered at a roadside park emeee; II)Kil80I'ed by Meigs
between Belle Valley and High School cbeerleadera.
Caldwell on Sept. !Al to play
SATURDAY
games and talk over old limes.
HIGH SCHOOL dance party
GUESTS AT DINNER
At noon a W'ge picnic dinner Saturday 8 to 11 p.m. Pomeroy Sunday dinner gueata of Mr.
wu enjoyed by these lamfUes: Junior High School; Jays 111 and Mrs. WUU'I'I' Kin8 and
Mr.andMrs.OrlandoHoachar, emcee.
family, MiddlepOrt RD, were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoschar, DANCE SATURDAY B·30 Ill Mr. and Mrs. Steve Flnlaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McComu 11 30
Royal Oak' ·Park Mrs. BertbaMUboan. Afternoon
and son Bean, Pt. Pleaaant;
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visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Geraldine and Betty Hoachar, sponsored by cheerlea~era. WUUam BaUey, Rodney and

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years children of
the lite Mr 1 8J!d Mra. A. G.
,HOIChar aelulde Wli day of 111e
Yll!l' for the enUre lamUy to

meet to honor 1M!r parenta.
·Mr. and Mrs. Hflchar bave

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. - -- - • Polly's Problem - - - - •
DEAR POLLY-Trouble wltb our coal fut1111Ct
caused rusty water to drain OD the ~ent
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tried usinJI detergents to remove tbes slalna but they
do not nib out. llOea anyone bow
I could do
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You tlllnk prlce1 can 1• only ONE wey • ; •
II'? Not ,..,., ..,.,. .r,ou II'Y. any ~/J!Illt
at any price ••• contoi l~ ••• taka a 10M;
lon1 look at MODERN CARPET - IIMIIIe
ftont Mantanta CADO~ NYLON · You'll ,
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Salisbury·
The lint birthday ol Rhonda
Fern SWank, aka Ula Fern Renee Rathburn was celebrated
Swank, to MUton Miller, Naomi with a fam117 party Monday
MUier, .Sec., Orange.
evening at 111e home of her
Fern Swank aka lJJah Fern parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Swank Ill Wanda Lewis, 8 A., E. Rathburn, ouver St., MidOrange.
dleport.
Charles
L.
Neuman,
Mrs. Rathburn lti'Vf1 calle,
Margaret M. Newnan to Leota Ice cream, mints and punch to
Gordon H. Collins, Cella B. Cooper, Deed of Correction, Mr. and Mrs. Herachel GUlley,
Collins Ill William J . Edwards, Syracuse.AI
Frank Rathburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Beverly A. Edwards, 15 A., Susan berta RawJings "' Wes Gilkey, Mrs. Hurley
Olive.
James H. Rickman, Patricia Gilkey, Mrs. Roxie Oller.
Elwood Howard , Clara Ann Rickman, Lot, Middleport. Unable to attand but sendln&amp; a
Howard to Clillord Whltllngwn, Gary Freeman, Carol Sue gilt was the youngster's
::.~'-G~ -~ttlng~· a_A:·_::.:;ldrtE·:,GI=.or:: lr·~~otl!er, Mrs. Dorothy
Gilbert E. Spencer, Mary Lou
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Spencer to James W. Ebersbach, Lola I. Ebersbach, .1&gt;5 A.,
Chesler.
Continuing strong support of the Republican
Josephine H. Kibble to
Administration in Meigs County should almost
Denver P. Staley, Wtlma L.
guarantee that our county will move Into first
Staley, Parcels, Orange.
place- first place in low economic standards,
Trus. of SaUsbury Twp., to
that Is. After all. that support has us In second
State of Ohio, R-W., Saltabury.
place now; .
Trus. of SaUsbury Twp. Ill
Vote Democratic
Stale of Ohio, 282 sq. ft.,
on Nov. 3
SaUsbury.
Pd. Pol . Adv. by
John D. Ridgway, DO., Ill
O. A.canaday
Hattie Ridgway, 1.35 A,,

Meigs

John PoweU Is a medical Amtrlcaa ~poo Aulllary,
patient at Pleasant Valley Drew Welloter Pall 19, 181d
Hollpltal,
Wedaeaday a 1'1111111111• 'sale
Mr. and Mrl. John Glass of wm be held Salllrday from 9
Point Pleasant were recent to 5 p.m. In the 8mhll bulldlal
8UIIIII of Mrl. J. V. McGrew. oa Eul Se&lt;oad st., Pomeroy. •
SberJI !IAiulh, daughter of
Ia addllloa to ..e 11111111
Mr. and Mrl. Donald F. Roush, rnm....,..lleml, 111m will be
feU laat Tlielday whlle playing blink$, ldlcllea llemllllll •
atiChool. She wu trea!Alllat 81.
JOIIph Roapllal In Parkers- 11e1111
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aale are
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lakeD lo the hulllll•l Iller
Mr. and Mrl. Otto Grimm of Z:ll ,.m. Friday.
New Haven and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond ~ of Parkers- ~~#~m?.u..t.-.::&gt;..-w:--:::-.:;::~~:',.z:::
burg spent last weekend
Yilltlng with Mre. Clair Homer
Plellrau v.u.,. Hospital
at canton, 0.
ADMISSIONS - Rodman
WUUam Powell, young son of Forbl•, ~on; Mrs. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Powan, Sturgeon, Mrs. John 1\(cJr. wua recent medical patient Durmltt, Reece Williams,
at Pleulnl Vallsy Hoapltal.
Gregory Hughes, all Pl. .
Mn. WlWam Garfield and Pleaaant; Mrs. Joseph Ellis,
daughter, Carol Ann, have Cottageville; Richard Carsoo,
returned Ill their home tn Pitta- Muon; Sandra Rush, ~tart.
burgh, after vtaitlng the lor- DISCHARGES - David
mer'• perenta, Mr. and Mrs. Forshee, Paul Buck, William
wnuam Chiller.
Rll'rer, Berry Pittman.

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The ~ badge waa eamed -by the pis wllo made
: polholden,',tablicloths, and tote bilp. Thelr latest erafl project

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lbe redeeriled wtlll Royal erown Bottling eo. The 20 member&amp; o1
tbe''ltllop bawl noir completed requ1remen1a for·lbe active dtlun
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NO MOIIUDWII.
- Up:lol pan Ill PIIJ• .

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WWial!ll: recreation loader,
Mrs. ·Ray Foi , devotloul
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Mrs:l\lt*.
RaJJ);lrotby
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'Cirtwrtsht1 l\lra. EvelyD
Stewart, Mrs. Matilda Noble,
Roberta YOYD:S, Mrs.

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VESTS

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DRESS SHOP

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BEAUTY S'l ON·

HOME lAUNDRY

nigh::t,~h:om:e~of~Mrt~.~Mary:~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~=~~;;Ma;i;n;&amp;;Sy;c~am~o~r~ed
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The families wiD meet next
year attllesamelocatioo on the
lut Sunday In Auguat.

DUES DUE TODAY
All garden club aasoclatlon
dues, county, regional and
alate, are due today, Mrs. Fred
Blaettnar, Meigs County contact chairman, annoonced .

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OF DEPOSIT

SALE ON SATURDAY
A rummage aale wiU be held
Saturday In llle Jones bulldlns
llhove the Court stnet barbershop .In ~eroy I by tile
Meigs CoUnty Salon,,Eight 81111
Forty.
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r'REVIVAL'
!'"'!J'SERVICE
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compute Interest DAI~ Y on our
savings pass book accounts, at the
annual rate of 4 per cent. Interest will
continue to be credited to your account
quarterly.

·svracup 01urch
of N•zar.ene

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Rtv. 0. 0. ~Kiillof
Qtlrlel_ton, W. Yo.

Spiclll'll= illlll!lly
$till.~ . Oct. 4
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Rt\1. Mo~I · IArlmO(e
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Any deposit made (luring the
will earn -Interest: from
deposit, compared with
balance for the quarter.
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JEWELRY

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CLEANERS

DEATIIS REDUCED
ROI'ARY ME£111
COLUMBUS'(UPI) -Traffic
NEW HAVEN regular deallll,l.JI',~~·dropped about
' dinner meeting of tile New U ' pei" eilnt Ill the lint nllle
· Haven Rotary Club Thursday m011tba',.ol 1'111 Oc.mpared with
· Mllbla wu followed by a shll'l l!le Ml)le • .\*iOd 1aat year,
~ IOtlion. Guest~ wen ~ W,Hichfty !Wety
Slm! Moore, pretldent llf_the ~lOr JiiiiTeli Nelll!lil. A total
Jnter-Ad Club, of wablma· .~ ~ were kliJed In
.lltch School, and the , .,·.. ' dWiiis weekend I*IOds In
_ildvlsor, Mr. Wa1~::~~1hnle'91W'flln o1 this
Jlotarlans preaent were,ll D"'· ~' Nelsoo Uld.
,Roush, James Roush, ~ ·
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,Layne, Harry Ml~~l~
·~. Art Thsbet, lliCit ~ ,
IIOR'I'ON DIES
lies, Rome WllllaaJaoll, CHOLLYWOOD (UPI)
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Raynes, R~•ell omedtan Edward EV4!tetrl
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• ~ Larry Sturm.
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VESTS S. VESTS - lrlnged crocheted In many colors
Sued~. vests with molchlng Apache hats and bags . And th~
new wet look" vinvl vests.

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at Pomeroy Baptist Church.

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beautiful colors.

MEIG!l BAND Tag Day,
Saturday·
TUESDAY
FALL CARNIVAL, Saturday,
POMEROY
Chapter 116,
Racine Gra=:vl, 8:30p.m.
O.E.S.,
7:411
p.m.
Tuesday;
HOMECOMING s
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UNDAY, annual reports, elllctlon of ofst!r oc. 0 rove Chw·ch, ficers.
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:.U~t%'"t::~.:ogram, 2 p.m.

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knits. Plain colort
and figured pat:

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put Jaonorad qae. f1 a.a.J
62 and a put Grilli! W (I
Ohio honored, tillleili
Emma 1t. a,.tl!w,l!!.t• ....,.
dian; Thoma• Edft!W, '
•w!ate ~: and Mn.
Elsie Smith, a put quarda,
Tl\e 11t11 JJle!!ing Will lllirWtced lor Oct1 '12.

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SouGordthem
MU81c by
Rlla,Brett
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter
on HighSchool.
Fox and Bored
of and

FELLOWSHIP meeting,
children Elaine, Mitchell, Brian Monday, 7:30p.m. at MI. Olive
and Valerie Girard . Mr and Church, Long Bottom.
Mrs.
LyUe
cruidren MEIGS COUNTY Salon 710,
Becky, Billy and Mike, CUnwn, Eight and Forty, 7=30 Monday

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puhUc Is ln'Viled.

&amp;utdoy ICIIIII40 Ovw'r leiit
Houae litllrnrdl lor a JuB:.
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howled .at ~ ~ , _
88 atrlllftd bf-..:.. O!l'lft '

her JloBard and daughter Stacy

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belor' ,returning

relurDed hllmt recently fl'om a
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· Alililiinllllc&lt;iDinunlty.afetywupreaentedandpalrlil wvrk , Mll!!ral )'alia, W.Va.; Mr. and
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ol awaru . set for the flnt -ling In Cobnnbul and their aon,
nat.o111Nkl•"',"·redl~l'l\dwl!b . ~,. tow~=:re=
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· IW'Ylile Lewla 'Caln and her daughter,
of Ca4elll Jfrs. lloi'olbf Burdlell and
c:1nlreh chlldru1 Donnie, Kenny,
• JOIII(Iblnt ol a.!;lre; lllarvln
W. ~ and pandaoll, Cecil
McCoy,.~
· , Clyde Jlen.
dlnon,
Walburn, Mr.
llid Mrs. ~ . L. Hornaby and
aon, Jackie, IIIII ~ and

·~Troop &amp;Wednesday night at the hOme aUfrs.

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Charlealiln;
and Martha
Hoachar
- Dunbar· Mr
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Jerry Mont&amp;omery and son
Jell, Parkersburg; Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Coleman, Mr. a11d
Mrs. John W. Coleman, Dallle
Schwartz, Ed Mcinnis, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Brown and
daughter connie Maaalllon·
Mr. and Mrs. narid I.eapu..;
andCiarenceNoland,Alllance;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tolbert and
children, Debbie and Donnie,
North Industry, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Shaler and
daughters Colleen and Chrissie,
Mrs. -Darlene Bays and

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.lllndaf at tile RodE Sprincs
Untied Methodist Church.
Wll'lhtp services at 1:30 a. m.
will be followed by 8111111.,
llchool at 10:15. There will be a
bullet dinner at 1101111 ~by games lor aU agea. A
prosr~m · of music will be
,_ted during the~.

Pile Ponchos

:'- ~lilll·l:I'be
lliiclue Amlrk:&amp;ll
Allllllary 11p011110t1 the troop SlrqandfamllytiPolntRock
Sfron&amp;ofWlllravllle,and Jarrott ' Ohio;
Robert
ln.P.blllpFisb~~~rindMrs.KatbleenMorrlaaretheleadtrs.
LyUe, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
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Mr. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore
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Jr. aon, M1lte and Mlas Rhea
Mora accompanied Roger
Gl1l1wn to Columbus Sunday
~. be Ia enrolled at Ohio
State_Unlvmlty. Enroute tnme
they·~ In Atbei!a to Yilll
Joe Glhllct~. Rick Gilmore of
Chillicothe spent tile weekend
bert'11illlnchllparenta.
Mrl. Don Allen; the former
Emily Boatman, and her
da~lef,Mrs.NancyAIIredof
Lanham,Md.,are•u••tsofMr.
·and ~· Manning Webeter.
Also here Yillllng Is Mlas VIda
~ who spent the month of
September in MarYiand visiting
her nephew, ElUson Boalmen,
and Mrs. Anen. Mlas Boho Is
Ylaltlng her _alster, Mrs. Gell'ge
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Mill. MAXINE GRIFFll'll AND DAOOHJER, KareD, were
dellShtsd with the 1110111 graclilu trealment they and over 1,000
other memben and guesls attendlnS tile National Alsoclatton of
Bank Women, Inc., convenUon In Washlngtonrecelvad from Mrs.
Richard Nbwn.
Mrs. Nixon held a recepUon lor tlqe attending tile cooventlon and waa In the receiving Une Ill' over two hours shaking
bands with those present. This waa reported aa tbe largest group
ever Ill attend one of Mre. Nixon's receptions. JnctdentaUy, Mrs.
Nbon mce worked in a bank in Iowa.
EVERYTJDNG'S COMIN' UP ~ 6Jr tbe "FaU Fling"
Mllllcal of the Big Bend Minslre1 Alsoclallon Ill be held Oct. 22
and Oct. 2ht the new Meigs High School.
Dllvld Bowen, Instrumental Instructor, has a pit band In
reheanal with tbe band Ill accompany II011lO vocsl numbers ••
well u tile three dance linea of the show. Mrs. OUve Weber Is
show accmopanlat. Dance Unes for the new musical are Ill be
larger - 24 girls wiD open the show -but not as numeroua u In
past productloos. Coleen OhUnger and Becky Anderson are
providing the clnrqraphy for the linea which wiD be wrapped up
next Tuesday night. In addltlon to the Uneslmn the aasoclalion, a
tap Une from the dance school of Gloria Buck will be featured .
Theoew art departmental the Met,all!ghSchoolls billy alao
with aspecls of U•e shaw. In addition "' maklng props and stage
decll'aUons, the classes are maldng posters Ill get practice not
only ID the drawing and design but In lellerlng. The atudenla wiU
aeleet the business locaUons wbere tllelr poaters - oome pretty
clever ClllOS - wiD be displayed. Mrl. Marg- EUa ~Awls, art
lnalruclll', II supervtslng the otudents In tbelr phase of tile show

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country,lalr will he held
lltt!f Wdeil cllllil. III'Viaes tbal : Thuraday,Ocl.l51rci!n fa.m. to
local clubB Itt bebif ubd 10 · 4 p.m. In tile a•wlllllrlum.
~ ~~Ia, buiiJI, dried l Melga eounf"gardel) clubB
IUillrialli
H~lllilll
for .winter are ubd to bilie their eon. ar
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ranae,1~1e~... 1ee a, Cw•• ttl ons at tbe hoopital on
· tal lim: and 1 prepared' Wedneaday, Oct. 14, or early
fFIIllelllellla for the country Thuraday DlOI'Illng.
lair. · •
'lbolalrw!Ufeatureavarlety
Ploeteda tldl year have been of bootba. Antlquea, odds and
~ for a riew inter·Falth ends, a Dower mart, hala, tee
cbapel .lor the patients._ The cream, arts and eralta, handIa,~ A~ of the Health work, 111111 homemade Clllldlea
'Cent,r ~uaUy IIPOnaol'i the wiU he fll' sale. Among those
ey.t with tile proceeds being working at tile country fair wiD
~to purcllw Items for tile be Miss SaUy Schaaf, fonnerly
palltDII not lncUided In lhe tu of Middleport, who will be
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laqea! portion of the with a sandwich stand.

l'omero): Councilwoman EbJ!a RuaaeU Is coaflned to
Rl'mllde Mellwdlsl Hoopital In ColUmbus wbere sh~ Is undergoing a lel'les of IIIII.
Mrl. Ruuell was Yilltsd at tile haopltal Tlielday by ber
deqblerlnlhor&gt;in-law,Mr.and Mrs. I'll NMlllling, wllo were In
Oolumbuil with tbelr IIIII, J~. '!'bey aJao Yilltsd Mr. and Mrl, J. C.

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AHanlllrli!lll dlnllelo 011 Oct. 21 Ohltgalion night •ea obIRne ..,.._, banOred . . . ,
aumJ!arr.haauedlhemoneyto ·
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P!lilll ~ sened when Bethel ei. ,iJD- ~-~ 11!1 ~~.. .
purehaae . .vltf(\!1 111111, lana, .
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waa plannl\l :~~r tile Sew-Rite ternattonal Order of Jolif ibried tile pi, 4!111 -. .
and an 1111~. 'l'IIIJ have LAUREL CLIFF Better Sewing Club Wedneldey night Daugli.en, met Monday lll8iJI .pattplalll' ~ ~~~~.
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Meantime, Mrl. Rus,wll's husband, Truman, Is slayin,B In
Columbul dlll'ing hll wife's hoopitallzatlon. Mrl. RuaseU's room
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e1ch me111ber a dandy safely sign. One side of the sign has a
bright red stop sign and tile other side a Farm Bureau member
emblem. The signs are free of charge Ill members and are made
to wtlllatand weather lor seversl yean.
The Farm Bureau Board urges members Ill stop by Land·
mark oo E. Main In Pomeroy and pick up tbelr signs Ill' use at
thelr lliveways, lanes ..cl roads.

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Bwllneas education students of Don Wolle will tum oot tn'Vitallonllll be aent Ill aeveral h111dred residents before curtain
11mB aad Wolfe will bead the sale of advance tldtata lor the show.
Incldent.IIJ, realdmts can save liS cents on each advanee ticket
pu'dlaaad. Tlcbts will be offered at 110 cents fll' students, ldgh
ldloollevel bJdlwled, 81111 fl for adulta lilrinc the advance sale.

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8lldltlr'lum fll' the
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AltieUc Board.

Chancey wtU ........ prepartton of tile
lint mn!!Cial to be staged lbere since tbe
lchool.
''fling" Is the Meigs Local School District

Rummage for Sale

New Haven

Mrs. Rauel1 M...,., way•
IIIII meiU ehalrmo of the

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Meplberato t.te Items lor sale, MJ,. Lam' WeiJnlne, Yk:e
Swllhlne a1sters to be revealed. =I~~~:: .
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Nelghbllrhood Girl Scoots 9 ;:t~~~':"_;;;;
a.m. Tlnarada1 at the hllmt of ..............
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Mn. WUUam Oblinger.
tile material. The work
LEE BIJIINEM guest .,wer lchedule lor tile l'1lllimase llle
at 1!10 p.m. Thursday at WIB _ _ __.· The 1116 will be
Pomeroy Lower Ugh! Qlurch heldi;"a'm'N!Idayintlle
on Harrilolivllle Road.
Smith .........
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NO INJTIATORY eerempn!ea Porriaar
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when Evangeline Cliapter 172 Mrl
Neu'""•• and
OES meets at Middleport Mn 'w~ ~:.U.
fl!asonlc Temple Thursday hll.._lor .the lltll meetiDI
evening: regUlar business, aef.T,;i;..u were aened by.
however.
Mn."li:dtrard Wella 11111 Mn
FJUIIAY
Don McKIQbt to those aamed
WEEKEND REVIVAL at MI. and Mrs. Marlball Kllll, Mn.
Olive Cburclt, LDng Bottom, WUiard Boyer, titu; Don
starting Friday at 7:30 p.m. COilbll, Mn. Gearge lfol!man,
Public welcome, slates Mn. Raymond BaliJ, Mn.
Lawrence Blllh, paator.
Olarln Hoffman, Mn. Roaa1d
DANCE FRIDAY following Brownlna, and l\lra. Ella
both poised away, but the Meigs Football same, Pomeroy Gilmore.
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family, eoottnulng the reunion, Junior High School; Jays w
gathered at a roadside park emeee; II)Kil80I'ed by Meigs
between Belle Valley and High School cbeerleadera.
Caldwell on Sept. !Al to play
SATURDAY
games and talk over old limes.
HIGH SCHOOL dance party
GUESTS AT DINNER
At noon a W'ge picnic dinner Saturday 8 to 11 p.m. Pomeroy Sunday dinner gueata of Mr.
wu enjoyed by these lamfUes: Junior High School; Jays 111 and Mrs. WUU'I'I' Kin8 and
Mr.andMrs.OrlandoHoachar, emcee.
family, MiddlepOrt RD, were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoschar, DANCE SATURDAY B·30 Ill Mr. and Mrs. Steve Flnlaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry McComu 11 30
Royal Oak' ·Park Mrs. BertbaMUboan. Afternoon
and son Bean, Pt. Pleaaant;
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visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Geraldine and Betty Hoachar, sponsored by cheerlea~era. WUUam BaUey, Rodney and

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years children of
the lite Mr 1 8J!d Mra. A. G.
,HOIChar aelulde Wli day of 111e
Yll!l' for the enUre lamUy to

meet to honor 1M!r parenta.
·Mr. and Mrs. Hflchar bave

Pomeroy....
. - -- - • Polly's Problem - - - - •
DEAR POLLY-Trouble wltb our coal fut1111Ct
caused rusty water to drain OD the ~ent
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tried usinJI detergents to remove tbes slalna but they
do not nib out. llOea anyone bow
I could do
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You tlllnk prlce1 can 1• only ONE wey • ; •
II'? Not ,..,., ..,.,. .r,ou II'Y. any ~/J!Illt
at any price ••• contoi l~ ••• taka a 10M;
lon1 look at MODERN CARPET - IIMIIIe
ftont Mantanta CADO~ NYLON · You'll ,
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Salisbury·
The lint birthday ol Rhonda
Fern SWank, aka Ula Fern Renee Rathburn was celebrated
Swank, to MUton Miller, Naomi with a fam117 party Monday
MUier, .Sec., Orange.
evening at 111e home of her
Fern Swank aka lJJah Fern parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Swank Ill Wanda Lewis, 8 A., E. Rathburn, ouver St., MidOrange.
dleport.
Charles
L.
Neuman,
Mrs. Rathburn lti'Vf1 calle,
Margaret M. Newnan to Leota Ice cream, mints and punch to
Gordon H. Collins, Cella B. Cooper, Deed of Correction, Mr. and Mrs. Herachel GUlley,
Collins Ill William J . Edwards, Syracuse.AI
Frank Rathburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Beverly A. Edwards, 15 A., Susan berta RawJings "' Wes Gilkey, Mrs. Hurley
Olive.
James H. Rickman, Patricia Gilkey, Mrs. Roxie Oller.
Elwood Howard , Clara Ann Rickman, Lot, Middleport. Unable to attand but sendln&amp; a
Howard to Clillord Whltllngwn, Gary Freeman, Carol Sue gilt was the youngster's
::.~'-G~ -~ttlng~· a_A:·_::.:;ldrtE·:,GI=.or:: lr·~~otl!er, Mrs. Dorothy
Gilbert E. Spencer, Mary Lou
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Spencer to James W. Ebersbach, Lola I. Ebersbach, .1&gt;5 A.,
Chesler.
Continuing strong support of the Republican
Josephine H. Kibble to
Administration in Meigs County should almost
Denver P. Staley, Wtlma L.
guarantee that our county will move Into first
Staley, Parcels, Orange.
place- first place in low economic standards,
Trus. of SaUsbury Twp., to
that Is. After all. that support has us In second
State of Ohio, R-W., Saltabury.
place now; .
Trus. of SaUsbury Twp. Ill
Vote Democratic
Stale of Ohio, 282 sq. ft.,
on Nov. 3
SaUsbury.
Pd. Pol . Adv. by
John D. Ridgway, DO., Ill
O. A.canaday
Hattie Ridgway, 1.35 A,,

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John PoweU Is a medical Amtrlcaa ~poo Aulllary,
patient at Pleasant Valley Drew Welloter Pall 19, 181d
Hollpltal,
Wedaeaday a 1'1111111111• 'sale
Mr. and Mrl. John Glass of wm be held Salllrday from 9
Point Pleasant were recent to 5 p.m. In the 8mhll bulldlal
8UIIIII of Mrl. J. V. McGrew. oa Eul Se&lt;oad st., Pomeroy. •
SberJI !IAiulh, daughter of
Ia addllloa to ..e 11111111
Mr. and Mrl. Donald F. Roush, rnm....,..lleml, 111m will be
feU laat Tlielday whlle playing blink$, ldlcllea llemllllll •
atiChool. She wu trea!Alllat 81.
JOIIph Roapllal In Parkers- 11e1111
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Mr. and Mrl. Otto Grimm of Z:ll ,.m. Friday.
New Haven and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond ~ of Parkers- ~~#~m?.u..t.-.::&gt;..-w:--:::-.:;::~~:',.z:::
burg spent last weekend
Yilltlng with Mre. Clair Homer
Plellrau v.u.,. Hospital
at canton, 0.
ADMISSIONS - Rodman
WUUam Powell, young son of Forbl•, ~on; Mrs. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Powan, Sturgeon, Mrs. John 1\(cJr. wua recent medical patient Durmltt, Reece Williams,
at Pleulnl Vallsy Hoapltal.
Gregory Hughes, all Pl. .
Mn. WlWam Garfield and Pleaaant; Mrs. Joseph Ellis,
daughter, Carol Ann, have Cottageville; Richard Carsoo,
returned Ill their home tn Pitta- Muon; Sandra Rush, ~tart.
burgh, after vtaitlng the lor- DISCHARGES - David
mer'• perenta, Mr. and Mrs. Forshee, Paul Buck, William
wnuam Chiller.
Rll'rer, Berry Pittman.

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Roberta YOYD:S, Mrs.

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BEAUTY S'l ON·

HOME lAUNDRY

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The families wiD meet next
year attllesamelocatioo on the
lut Sunday In Auguat.

DUES DUE TODAY
All garden club aasoclatlon
dues, county, regional and
alate, are due today, Mrs. Fred
Blaettnar, Meigs County contact chairman, annoonced .

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SALE ON SATURDAY
A rummage aale wiU be held
Saturday In llle Jones bulldlns
llhove the Court stnet barbershop .In ~eroy I by tile
Meigs CoUnty Salon,,Eight 81111
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compute Interest DAI~ Y on our
savings pass book accounts, at the
annual rate of 4 per cent. Interest will
continue to be credited to your account
quarterly.

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Qtlrlel_ton, W. Yo.

Spiclll'll= illlll!lly
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deposit, compared with
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DEATIIS REDUCED
ROI'ARY ME£111
COLUMBUS'(UPI) -Traffic
NEW HAVEN regular deallll,l.JI',~~·dropped about
' dinner meeting of tile New U ' pei" eilnt Ill the lint nllle
· Haven Rotary Club Thursday m011tba',.ol 1'111 Oc.mpared with
· Mllbla wu followed by a shll'l l!le Ml)le • .\*iOd 1aat year,
~ IOtlion. Guest~ wen ~ W,Hichfty !Wety
Slm! Moore, pretldent llf_the ~lOr JiiiiTeli Nelll!lil. A total
Jnter-Ad Club, of wablma· .~ ~ were kliJed In
.lltch School, and the , .,·.. ' dWiiis weekend I*IOds In
_ildvlsor, Mr. Wa1~::~~1hnle'91W'flln o1 this
Jlotarlans preaent were,ll D"'· ~' Nelsoo Uld.
,Roush, James Roush, ~ ·
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,Layne, Harry Ml~~l~
·~. Art Thsbet, lliCit ~ ,
IIOR'I'ON DIES
lies, Rome WllllaaJaoll, CHOLLYWOOD (UPI)
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Raynes, R~•ell omedtan Edward EV4!tetrl
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VESTS S. VESTS - lrlnged crocheted In many colors
Sued~. vests with molchlng Apache hats and bags . And th~
new wet look" vinvl vests.

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beautiful colors.

MEIG!l BAND Tag Day,
Saturday·
TUESDAY
FALL CARNIVAL, Saturday,
POMEROY
Chapter 116,
Racine Gra=:vl, 8:30p.m.
O.E.S.,
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Tuesday;
HOMECOMING s
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62 and a put Grilli! W (I
Ohio honored, tillleili
Emma 1t. a,.tl!w,l!!.t• ....,.
dian; Thoma• Edft!W, '
•w!ate ~: and Mn.
Elsie Smith, a put quarda,
Tl\e 11t11 JJle!!ing Will lllirWtced lor Oct1 '12.

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SouGordthem
MU81c by
Rlla,Brett
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter
on HighSchool.
Fox and Bored
of and

FELLOWSHIP meeting,
children Elaine, Mitchell, Brian Monday, 7:30p.m. at MI. Olive
and Valerie Girard . Mr and Church, Long Bottom.
Mrs.
LyUe
cruidren MEIGS COUNTY Salon 710,
Becky, Billy and Mike, CUnwn, Eight and Forty, 7=30 Monday

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Houae litllrnrdl lor a JuB:.
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. , . . wlllwllrk ~ requlremeotl fQr Mrs. MJriln F. Byera of
ol awaru . set for the flnt -ling In Cobnnbul and their aon,
nat.o111Nkl•"',"·redl~l'l\dwl!b . ~,. tow~=:re=
.
· IW'Ylile Lewla 'Caln and her daughter,
of Ca4elll Jfrs. lloi'olbf Burdlell and
c:1nlreh chlldru1 Donnie, Kenny,
• JOIII(Iblnt ol a.!;lre; lllarvln
W. ~ and pandaoll, Cecil
McCoy,.~
· , Clyde Jlen.
dlnon,
Walburn, Mr.
llid Mrs. ~ . L. Hornaby and
aon, Jackie, IIIII ~ and

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Charlealiln;
and Martha
Hoachar
- Dunbar· Mr
d Mre
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Jerry Mont&amp;omery and son
Jell, Parkersburg; Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Coleman, Mr. a11d
Mrs. John W. Coleman, Dallle
Schwartz, Ed Mcinnis, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Brown and
daughter connie Maaalllon·
Mr. and Mrs. narid I.eapu..;
andCiarenceNoland,Alllance;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tolbert and
children, Debbie and Donnie,
North Industry, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Shaler and
daughters Colleen and Chrissie,
Mrs. -Darlene Bays and

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.lllndaf at tile RodE Sprincs
Untied Methodist Church.
Wll'lhtp services at 1:30 a. m.
will be followed by 8111111.,
llchool at 10:15. There will be a
bullet dinner at 1101111 ~by games lor aU agea. A
prosr~m · of music will be
,_ted during the~.

Pile Ponchos

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lliiclue Amlrk:&amp;ll
Allllllary 11p011110t1 the troop SlrqandfamllytiPolntRock
Sfron&amp;ofWlllravllle,and Jarrott ' Ohio;
Robert
ln.P.blllpFisb~~~rindMrs.KatbleenMorrlaaretheleadtrs.
LyUe, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
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Mr. and Mrs. Elza Gilmore
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Jr. aon, M1lte and Mlas Rhea
Mora accompanied Roger
Gl1l1wn to Columbus Sunday
~. be Ia enrolled at Ohio
State_Unlvmlty. Enroute tnme
they·~ In Atbei!a to Yilll
Joe Glhllct~. Rick Gilmore of
Chillicothe spent tile weekend
bert'11illlnchllparenta.
Mrl. Don Allen; the former
Emily Boatman, and her
da~lef,Mrs.NancyAIIredof
Lanham,Md.,are•u••tsofMr.
·and ~· Manning Webeter.
Also here Yillllng Is Mlas VIda
~ who spent the month of
September in MarYiand visiting
her nephew, ElUson Boalmen,
and Mrs. Anen. Mlas Boho Is
Ylaltlng her _alster, Mrs. Gell'ge
Van Zandl, Cheshire, Joe

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Mill. MAXINE GRIFFll'll AND DAOOHJER, KareD, were
dellShtsd with the 1110111 graclilu trealment they and over 1,000
other memben and guesls attendlnS tile National Alsoclatton of
Bank Women, Inc., convenUon In Washlngtonrecelvad from Mrs.
Richard Nbwn.
Mrs. Nixon held a recepUon lor tlqe attending tile cooventlon and waa In the receiving Une Ill' over two hours shaking
bands with those present. This waa reported aa tbe largest group
ever Ill attend one of Mre. Nixon's receptions. JnctdentaUy, Mrs.
Nbon mce worked in a bank in Iowa.
EVERYTJDNG'S COMIN' UP ~ 6Jr tbe "FaU Fling"
Mllllcal of the Big Bend Minslre1 Alsoclallon Ill be held Oct. 22
and Oct. 2ht the new Meigs High School.
Dllvld Bowen, Instrumental Instructor, has a pit band In
reheanal with tbe band Ill accompany II011lO vocsl numbers ••
well u tile three dance linea of the show. Mrs. OUve Weber Is
show accmopanlat. Dance Unes for the new musical are Ill be
larger - 24 girls wiD open the show -but not as numeroua u In
past productloos. Coleen OhUnger and Becky Anderson are
providing the clnrqraphy for the linea which wiD be wrapped up
next Tuesday night. In addltlon to the Uneslmn the aasoclalion, a
tap Une from the dance school of Gloria Buck will be featured .
Theoew art departmental the Met,all!ghSchoolls billy alao
with aspecls of U•e shaw. In addition "' maklng props and stage
decll'aUons, the classes are maldng posters Ill get practice not
only ID the drawing and design but In lellerlng. The atudenla wiU
aeleet the business locaUons wbere tllelr poaters - oome pretty
clever ClllOS - wiD be displayed. Mrl. Marg- EUa ~Awls, art
lnalruclll', II supervtslng the otudents In tbelr phase of tile show

The

lor
country,lalr will he held
lltt!f Wdeil cllllil. III'Viaes tbal : Thuraday,Ocl.l51rci!n fa.m. to
local clubB Itt bebif ubd 10 · 4 p.m. In tile a•wlllllrlum.
~ ~~Ia, buiiJI, dried l Melga eounf"gardel) clubB
IUillrialli
H~lllilll
for .winter are ubd to bilie their eon. ar
'
·'d
~ bull
.
ranae,1~1e~... 1ee a, Cw•• ttl ons at tbe hoopital on
· tal lim: and 1 prepared' Wedneaday, Oct. 14, or early
fFIIllelllellla for the country Thuraday DlOI'Illng.
lair. · •
'lbolalrw!Ufeatureavarlety
Ploeteda tldl year have been of bootba. Antlquea, odds and
~ for a riew inter·Falth ends, a Dower mart, hala, tee
cbapel .lor the patients._ The cream, arts and eralta, handIa,~ A~ of the Health work, 111111 homemade Clllldlea
'Cent,r ~uaUy IIPOnaol'i the wiU he fll' sale. Among those
ey.t with tile proceeds being working at tile country fair wiD
~to purcllw Items for tile be Miss SaUy Schaaf, fonnerly
palltDII not lncUided In lhe tu of Middleport, who will be
~~ ~e'l. _
aaslallng Mrs. Thelma Risley
laqea! portion of the with a sandwich stand.

l'omero): Councilwoman EbJ!a RuaaeU Is coaflned to
Rl'mllde Mellwdlsl Hoopital In ColUmbus wbere sh~ Is undergoing a lel'les of IIIII.
Mrl. Ruuell was Yilltsd at tile haopltal Tlielday by ber
deqblerlnlhor&gt;in-law,Mr.and Mrs. I'll NMlllling, wllo were In
Oolumbuil with tbelr IIIII, J~. '!'bey aJao Yilltsd Mr. and Mrl, J. C.

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set Pie..._
for Ditmer

AHanlllrli!lll dlnllelo 011 Oct. 21 Ohltgalion night •ea obIRne ..,.._, banOred . . . ,
aumJ!arr.haauedlhemoneyto ·
at tbe
P!lilll ~ sened when Bethel ei. ,iJD- ~-~ 11!1 ~~.. .
purehaae . .vltf(\!1 111111, lana, .
. t'inJIW)AY
waa plannl\l :~~r tile Sew-Rite ternattonal Order of Jolif ibried tile pi, 4!111 -. .
and an 1111~. 'l'IIIJ have LAUREL CLIFF Better Sewing Club Wedneldey night Daugli.en, met Monday lll8iJI .pattplalll' ~ ~~~~.
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WlllboJ":~~~~~r~tr:·m . fOr
REGULATIONS
Publl&amp;hor htiervoo the
"deemed
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T0 1-NT Open•'ng New·s, Notes

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WilL give planoltstonl ·In my BUILDING LOTS .a&lt;: trailer
hOft)t. Phono f9l·3166.
speco: On new water lint,
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a- 16 tt IC~ool bvt roul~, on county
.' c
road 25, one mile west of
CONNIE TEAFORD Swisher Chetler, a\lo. If fn18!"ested,
hal . liken employment It call Chesler 985-4197.
~ J101e'i Boauty .Sholl
9-2Utc
slortlng
Monday,
stpt;
'a.
1~
n••sEY
FE.RG'
"'oN
Take advantage ol our "Got - · '"""
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!0
Acquainted" apocflils, $15 lir8c:lvt'. Excellent conditiOil.
permanent for tl2.50 end our
Pttont 742-~77.
,-311-3t
111.5tpermenentfor $10. ,
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9·27~~
WARM
MORNING·
haater.-1u,~)
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WIL~ pld&lt; up mtrchandlsa end
new. BoHied giS, 165. Also,

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'"•diltor SeMce

l'ucbrman......,reoentvilltort
UTES
of Mrs. Loub w..t and f·-"For
Went
Ad Servlco
"'UUJ'
5 cents per Word one Insertion
of McArthur.
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M;nlmum Chorgo 75&lt;
Mr and Mft John Jlardv of
12 cents per "w')rd thrH ( flkt to auction on 1 ptr·
kenmortwlthbiOMr,bottled
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conmutlve lnmt)nn•
conta•o bests Call Jim g.. , $70. Phone 7CI·511f, · •
Miami ' FJoridl ' were Labor .secutfve
111 cents per word Ilk con - A ..a- "
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9 -.tfc
lnllr ' lorts .
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~W~~ml, auctioneer, Rutla(KI.
._.
Day Ktteall of Mr. and Mrs.
2.1 Rer cent DIScount on paid
Phone 742-4461 .
1969 MOBILE home. Ta~e pvtr
John R. Murphy ud family.
ad$ and ads paid within 10 days.
. From lha La~l Tr..ciO ol
payments. c.tll 992·7019.
CARD OF THANK$
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dMr
Bulldozer Rodlotor to the
10.1.6fc
Mr. an
a. E. F. BeD were
&amp; oBITUARY
· Help
Smoflat HOjlter Core.
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
SUO for SO word min imum .
.
.
1960 CHEVROLET 4-door,
"~•- and!·-"·.
Eoch additional
word tc .
EXPERIENCED
beautician
John R. M-ra.v
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IIB6UJ'
BLIND ADS
,
5
' "'cellent condition. $250.
Mr and Mrs Robert M•...........
Additional 25c Charge ptr
W1rner 1 ' Bnuty hoppe . Also W·C Allis Chalmers
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_,.,, , Adverllsomorit.
, APPlY In patton.
Debbie, and Mr. and Mrs.
OFFICE HOURS .
9-29·31C traclor end equipment. Phone . ''· f92..214l
742·3656.
Harley Johnson ......, SUnday
uo e.m. to s,oo p.;n . Dolly,
IIJ.I·:JIP
visil&lt;ll'll of Mr. tlld Mrs. John uo o.m. 10 "' 00 Noon, MIDDLE-AGED lady or older

Wanted

SOVTII

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F'* Estimates.,

. Jim , Larry

. Ken'n'v , JJ~l!e
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or m-·5632
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Both vulnerable
West Norill r..t South

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Murphy and family.
C d of Th nks
lady. Live In preferred, .,. IRISH c:otoblers and Kennebec
lii.T. p.., 2 •
Barbara
Kay
MIU'pby
WBI
a
af
come
ot nights. Phone 992· potatots, Charles Hlltbn,
Pua Pua
Pua
Portland, Ohio. Ph..,.. 84:J.
guest
at
a
slumber
party
given
WE
WISH
to
convey
our
utmost
·
Opening Jeod- • J
2268.
b Cindy ....,___
lhonks to our many lrfendl
9-2,f.18tc
-GIIAflANTEE~
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· · - - · • recent
and nalghboro and relatlvn
tor lliOir e•prosolono of T. V. technician lor bonch .,d
· fa aU forms of Stayman, Friday night.
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Phone 992-2094
sorvlce ufls. Must be tx· ONE SET of gOJ?C! work hOf'ie
CRrmelMurpbyweu Friday
sympathy, floral ollerlngo
tbe response of two In any
Alid Compl~e une ·
perlenctd. Phone1 Long harness. Mn. Freda Frockor,
,..ht 05t of n..••• HaU
and food, atso to tf1e
suit but clubs Is a weakness overn..,
R. D., Minersville. Phone
1111
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emergency squad lor untiring
of Supplies
bid. It says, "Partner we
Bottom 985 ""·
Mr. and. Mra. Gary Barnltz efforts, to the minister tor his
9-6-tfc Chester 985-3578.
don't have a game and my and family of Belpre were
9-29.Jtp
601 E. Main, Pomeroy, o.
very consoling words lll)d to - - - - - - BABYSITTER
for
two
prehand Is unsuitable for no- Sunday villtors of Mra. Alice
the undertaker and to !hose
Mlltlft, W. Vi'.
school children, 7 a.m. to 6 2 TANSWORTH pigs, .tO pounds
trump. If you have a maxi- Robesoo and ""··ter M~-.
who essloted him al thai- of
each. c.tll 949-2825.
773-5675
LJ'.m ., Monday through
""'!W
Vlna
our beloved husband and
mum no-trump and like my
Sale ·
Friday. My home or yours.
Opon Dilly I Hl4p.m.
9·29·31C
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shumate
tether.
suit, you may try raising
6:3Gtll9p.m,
Phone
992·31145
offer
4
f
.m.
and
family
of
Mansfield
were
The
Bell
Family.
LOT$- ·WITH all utilities.
me to three, but in all other
10. ·31&lt; BLACK COW wllh coli by side.
10.1-ltc
Restrlctod sub division. '12 to
instance s I want you to weekend viafiors of Mrs.
Black bull call aboul 10
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~-acre
Phone Che!Jter
pass."
months old. Phone 992·39&lt;4. OOZER work. Phone 992-6173. . 915·3301,lots.
Geneva Shumate and Mr. and
night
985-3302.
10-1-6tc
Wanted
To
Buy
9-29-lfc
South has one of those Mrs. Larry Johnson and family.
1-6-tlc
00 baby sl«lng In my USEO steel lrapt, will poy cosh,
hands. He has no· Interest In
Mrs. Eugene Haning and WILL
HARRISON'S
TV
AND
AN·
building lots wllhln
home. Phone Tuppers Plains
game 411d he doesn' t like the
any make, any size. Phone STEREO, Walnul finish, lour
TENNA SERVICE . Phone HOME
speed Intermixed changer,
Tuppers
Plaint
Wiler
742·3656.
Idea of letting his partner Ronnie, Mrs. Fred Tuckerman 667-3591.
992-2512.
four
speaker
1ound
system.
.
District.
Close
to
high
school
and
Mrs.
Jack
Elam
and
BUlle
9-29-Jip
stru~gle with one no-trump.
6-IO·IIC
Balance $68.19. Uae our
and
fairgrounds.
This
is
o ,_
were
business
vialtoro
in
Playmg JACOBY MODERN
budgel terms. c.tll 992·3352.
development,
all
lots
large
4
COMBINATION
storm
win·
or almost anything else thai Gatlipolla, Tuead&amp;y.
Notice
9·29·61C SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
and hl!lve· good drainage.
dowo . .t6'h Inches high by 29
Reasonable rates . Phone
is modern , he responds two
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tucker- HAYMAN'S AUCTION !"louse,
Phone 992-6887 aller 5 p.m.
lnchos wide. Phone W-2190.
John Russell, Gallipolis .u.l·
spades. South has 17 points man of Springfield wua recent
GEO. HO.ISTEnER,
10.1-llc
Laurel CIIH, now open eech
9-311-Jic BEAUTIFUL Early American
•m
after
s:
30
p.m.
Style, stereo-radio comBfi!IKIR
for his no-trump but h, visitor of his brother, Mr. and
Friday to •ecelve con·
,f.7-IIC
bination,; spooker, AM&amp; FM
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction
RENOVATED - 3 bedrooms,
doesn't like spades and 10 of Mn. Fred Tuckennan.
•tartlng al 7 p.m. ~et us sell OLD ,1uPRIGiiT pianos, anr radio, • speed changer
gas forc&amp;d air. 'furna~e,
his points are In queens and
Mr . and Mrs. Franklin
your merchandise.
cono tlqn, as long as have no
Balance 178.67 . Ose our SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
concrete walks, NiW carport.
jacks . He passes, just as he
been
OHI.
Paying
S10
each.
Stnllotlon,
Stewart,
Ohio.
Ph.
3·2211
A neil home. t8.500.00
POMEROY - Lincoln Hts. - I"
RusseU of Middleport and Mr.
· c Flrstlloor only. Nlondays will lfudgot terms. c.tll 992·3352.
should .
642·3035.
9·29·61C
story IRICK, 3 Iorge POMEROY$' ON~ Y - ld.-1
2·12·11&lt;
be pick-up day. Write, giving
There isn't much to tbe and Mrs. Cllntoil Gilkey and GUN SHOOT, Forked Run ,
bedrooms with double closets,
Mra.
Dale
RuueU
and
family
of
Sportsmen
Club,
Sunday,
good
directions,
Willen
l'leno
BEAGLES,
Ml
blooded,
4
quick lunch location on two
play al two spades. West
wall
to wall carpet tiled bath
~-•·October
Company,
Box
188,
Sardis,
montlo$
old
from
top
dogs.
WHEEL
Horst
Sales
and
.
4
515
slr..f1. 98 X 164, Gpod . buy
makes his nonnal opening \AW,IIubua were recent visitors
colored
llxl..,.es,
kitchen
with
t -30.3tc
Ohio 43946.
each. Phone 7,a.3656 _
·Service. Bauin
Lumber
115,500.00
.
lead of the jack of clubs and o!Mr.andMrs. Uncoln RuueU.
built-In r1nge and oven,
l-20-llc
Company, Chester, Ohio.
.29 .Jtp
9
dining ber "arid dining erea, RACINE RURAL - 3 bedr~
the defense winds up taklng
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed of GUN SHOOT, I p.m. Sunday at -O-LD
- Iu-rn_lt_ur"""'it-, - d-ls_h_es_,- breB
Phone 985·3301·
.S.:ZO..He
birch ubiO.to wllh fndlrect
one spade, two hearts, a dla· Hemlock
brick, lull basamenl. Folcld
were recent
Roclne Gun Club.
r
lighting, lull basem.,t with
1
mond and a club, which Isn't visitors ofGrove
9
air heat. NOW on!v 112,500.00
Mr.
and Mrs. Guy
tr."4,tlf.!':~y~'
~
ioM
'i:rf
Mr.
&amp; Mrs.
~A-:-1-::R--:
C-:0-:-N-:D:-1-:T:-1-:0-:-N-:1:-NG,
.31J-4tc
recreation
room
bar
and
quite enough to beat two
many other features, carport,
•·-ent
LEG"L
NOTICE
901-6271
Mobile Home Customer
Refrigeration service. Jack's
spades.
- 2 ocr••• 3
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Relrlgeratlon, Now Haven. about 1 acre of ground. RUTLAND
bedroom
block
homt, bath,
One no-trump would be
$29,500.
ORDINANCE NO. "'·7•
We Invite Comparison I
Pf;!one 882-2079.
automatic gas heat. .,,000.00
.t+tlc
o
An
Ordlunca
to
emend
Auction
Bring
your
mobile
home
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down one or two tricks, pro·
Orctlnence
No .
944·69
prices and needs to us and lef
RUTLAND - nice I stor~ RENOVATEP - 3· bttlroom ..
vlded West didn't tak.e the
eotobllshlng wage rotts
ANTIQUE AUCTION
usfellyouthetruthlnMoblle
C. BRADFORO, Auctioneer
!ramo, 3 large bedrooms;
firsl s~ade trick. So, the rna·
brick veneer home. Forcttl
OCtety
eWS
Be
It ordained bY tho Council •ATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1970
H
b
N
Complete
Strvlce
NEW belh, kltchon has nice
of the VIllage of Middleport 11 •
ome uylngl
o hidden
jor swl sign-off proved very
1101
heat. Air C&lt;&gt;~~dltloned.
cabtne1s, nlc·e level lot.
Carport. Looks like neW.
successful.
By Mrl. Evelyu Brleklel
fo~:~s :1. Thlt the aalerv tor WE ARE ~~~~gAl~~~ a smaller coat• _!n~r _prices!1
P~:Crn:.~':': 1
GOING AT $6,500.
$20,500.00
The Jacoby Transfer Bid
Attendance at Sunday School custodian b• fi xed at S25.00 per
home and must sell th..
Crltt Bradford
following ol re&amp;ldence, off
.S.I-Hc POMEROY- 2 story lromo,
may be added lo JACOBY attheUnltedMethodlatOlurch month .
Stc. II That the wago for
State Rt. 56, lour-tenths mile
MO
bath, NEW SIDING and
MODERN. It is a fine bid
off
erlnll wu $14.05, epprenllce for water dlf'1 ' 1· West ot White's Mill BILE HOMES
ATHERTON TV and Electronic CARPORT 3 bedrooms
and will he discussed 1o a wu 44,
Routt7, Tuppen Pt.lna o. . . Strvlce. New Channel. Master small yerd.' S3.9011. . . · '
few wPeks. Playing the J~· wonhip attendance wul5 and . ~:;: ,:~, ~~11:~ ~ Juncl!on 51. fll. 56 and 682,
10
\toby Transfer, Sol!tb -iWilllkl• oH~$S&amp;~~·~·~~~,~~vi A~1·1l" r~•
.w..~...
-q ' .. '1:\t~~.~~~~~;~;t'Q'ft.ttTlliW.Jif•~u:M ·· :,:,
have responded ·tw&lt;r' ~arts · TIIe .L _ Med
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Ill Thot or~ nco o. 'GLASSWAff£~. - ' c!i"~ lvel, ' SINGER Stwlng Machine in . 1
ho.tfC ' PAS1" f!OW, ~JI'I"jj"S·:ULL .
and North would procel!'d to haci I"""""' an re&lt;ep 011 or 9&lt;4-69 beropoolod to· r 11 It I&amp; Helltf, Signed Northwood
boa til I II ht II I h d
YOURS TODAY · ·
two spades.
the minister, Rev. and Mrs. ~~~:~~!stont with this or· Berry Sot, Cut Giau Octagon
cebrnet~ II keg new. ntul~y DOZER Work. Phone 949-2171.
HENRY: CLELAND
St&lt;. IV. ThiS Ordlnonco sholl
Bowl, Cut Gloss Waler
equipped to do all lane~
9-1:J.tfc
. REALTO!I . .
North would be unhappy Randy Lavander Wedneaday
enin t the church
take efftct 1nd be In force from
Decanter. Cut Glasa Basket,
sewing a~ well as beautiful
Offl~ ff2·2259
when South passed a• two
ev I a
.
IIIU10X. end attor. Soptomber u , 1970.
Cut Glus Footed Dish, Norlh
straight stitching and zlg•zag REAOY · MIX · CONCRETE
Rn. tft·2HI
spades but he would have The
couple rec:e~ved several
Pestod the 14th dov of St!&gt;· Wood Weier Stt, Llmongp
designing. Pay 150 cosh or E·
delivered right to Your
9·27-6tc
been very happy when he gifts.
tembtr 1970
Flower ,Vase, Pink Turkey
terms. Phone 992-2685.
pro/ect. Faat and
Fr"
saw tbe dummy. No defense
John w. Zorklo
Glasa Booh Ends Georae
est mates. Phont 992·3284.
9 25-6!
Mra. Audrey Torrence
Pre11dent of Council
Washington Decanter, Satln
·
c
~leln Rudy-Mix · eo.,
would heat two spades
Gloss Cookie Jar, Complete ELECTROLUX CLEANER
MldOiiOpCWI, Ohio.
.
played by North and a dia· recenlly lfPORt a lew daya al Attest ' Gont Grote
Clerk
Stt Strvlce '"" 8, Weller
Largo deluxe model. Com·
·
6-311-tfc
mond or club opening by Columbus visiting Iter children.
East would give declarer an
Mrs carl Lemley returned 1101 1, 1, u, ltc
Ware, Rollvllle Vases,
plefe with all cleaning tools NEIGLER ton"structlon. eor
·
9 Stem Glasses, Press - and paper baas. Used but
'"'
.
'
overtrick.
home from Pleallllt Valley
ORDINANce •••
ed Glass and McCoy,
runs like new. Will sell lor 128
building or remodeiii)IJ your
0 vert rick e don't mean llolpllll Wednesday and Is
Whoreos, there 1 , 1 , within 5 Pieces Bedroom Chi·
cosh or Ierma. Phone 992·2685.
home, call Guy Ntilglor,
much in rubber bridge. How- !OIIIewbat Improved.
tho corporate limits of tho na. Sliver Pitcher, Mone~
9·25-6tc
Recine, Ohio.
ever, once in awhile the
....._
..___.
Vlllego
of
Pomoroy,
Ohio,
Bank
(Lamb),
Shlrle~
7·31·1fc
Mr o and Mrs o Vll'l,;ar BaUF..vu., certain 1r111 known 11 the Temple Pitcher, Sliver Fruit
trick gained by letting the Mr.
Mrs. '11lW"'Il8n Bab- perking lot••nd wher 111 there Stand, Germ•n Beer Steins, COAL, limestont. EJCc:elslor SEWING MACHINES. Repair
no-trump hand play the suit -•,and
Mrl. Rt-ond ..__._r Is loltorlng lnd vandellsm Jim loam Bullies Volume Ill
Stit Works, E. Main St., · service, oil mokiS. 992-22e.t.
will be the contract trick.
"'......
~&amp;&gt;a~u:
accruing In these er111:
St
d5
Pomeroy . 'Phone 992-3191.
Tho Fabric $hop, Pomeroy.
and Mra. Leota Masur all
Now therefore bt It ordained
t, Jugs an tone Jars
·
4-9-ffc
AlithOf'lzed Singer Sales ond
(Hews,.., fntttpriN AUII.J
••·
Uon •the council of the VIllage Of
Strvlce. We $h1rp111 SclnOrs.
attended uovre&lt;ep
•w Rev. by
Pomoroy,Ohlo,two-lhlrdsofoll FURNITURE ·Cherry
:J.2f.tfc
1 Freeland Norris at the mem.bers elected thereto Secretary, CherrJ Gtass Door ·tlabllunMI
Metbodlat church at Long •o~~~f\'O;N o. Thel noporson or f,:~~~d wt.~~ ~r:, Slys:
AIJTOMOBI ~E Insurance been
Boti&lt;Jm Thureday evening.
porsons oholl bo pormlttld to White Marble Top; Four
Save
and
JCellv loiter on thHt perking Iota lfttr W'•' ut ~-lr
F
Ben
conctlled?
~oat I X!!Ur
Labon J --•........,
1011,
u,, 10:00 p.m. In tho ovonf~g to 6 , 00
.n w,. •· our
I
=:•tor•a ·11cenllo? c.tl .ff2.
The bidding lw bun:
of Brunawlck Oblo spent o.m. In tho morning.
Wood Cholro, Walnut Lamp
Wool
North lost Soutb Sa'-""••• wltlt 'his
Mr
Soctlon 2. Exceptions oholl •• Stond, Marble Top; Hallett
,:1.s.Hc
.... _,.
•
· made to Section lin cate Of any
Davia fi'laver PlenQ, Pf'"o
Now!
and
Mrs.
Frank
Upton
tlld
orranlzollon
sponsored
·
evonts.
Bench,
Clrg.,
Stool,
Gato
LJOg
Pau
1+
p..,
?
TRUCKLOAD
family
-P•r=~ou~d 1~?tlv ~(:,~,,~~ T11bla,
Unusuel Clarks
TitlE SALE
You, South, hold :
Mrs.' Leota Mauar and Mra. Section 1 of /his ordinance thlll
Ji'".:;,eiSe~~l ~~ . Buy 1 Tire at R19, Price. Got
.AQU .KJ8S +U .QltB
Leone Babcock villted Sunday :::~•:ff~~!:.'orothon 150·00 tor Stonds, Bedroom Suite 4 Pc., lncf at HaN-Price Willie IIIII
What do you do now? ·
Soctlon •· ThiS ordlnonco Water Fall; Maple Bed. Suptrty Llslsl
A-Bid one heart. You prefer wltlt Mra. Ethel Larkins and
Super Stnrlce Stan.. 3 ROOM unf~r~I~IKJI ·apart.
,._ Marl .._
of r - · Shill toke efftct tnd bo In forco
Walnut Dresoer, Swivel Top
mont. f'hont·
thit Co one sptlde because wltb PUIIo
J. W. Clrsty, Mgr.
e .,... an
...... "6 from •nd lfttr tht tlrlltlf daft
Mirror; S.veral DresHrs,
four heart~ yoor partner can BottAim.
7·1-lfc·
Ph. 992-m2
tllowed bv law.
Wlllnut Cene
Rocker,
ralle belrta; witb four apades
""-~Panod
'
Sopt.
21,
1f70
Cherr•
Bod
(Waln
.ut
p.,ef),
0poni4Houn
Mr. llld Mrs. J. E. gj!IU\;""".J
Chlrln W. Lqar, Mtvor
'
d ~·
Gont
be cu bid one spade.
l;RA!LER, ' Jlr~wn'J Troll"
--'•'"- Mr and Mrs
Allost: JonoWollon,Cierk
LimPS ., .... ocks;
and ·~
Plf'l&lt;', MlnirsVlllt. Phoni 992·
....
•
,
·
·
(91
••
1101
1, 2tc
With
Wind
Umbrella
Shedl,
Al(er Wu Mlaltter
Wine of RtVtlliWood, were
ThrH Aloddln LimPS Wllh ~WNINGS, storm - · end
.,.,,
~
windows, t:ar_porh, '
Shadel, Brou Lamp, Eight
Horatio Algar was or- vlsf.llng Mrs. Sbociey's slater,
.
·.-·
9-9-tfc
. mlrqUOOI, blown ond ball
dained a mlniater of the Mr • and moo.
"- "'·-Nl""·'·
IIOTIU
OP
Day
,
Weight
Stth
Thon\11
Insulation.
Elmer
White,
,_.,....., .,...
APPOINTM . . T
Clock, Ingraham Regulator
Uflltartan Church prior to Wedneaday evening.
salot representative. For rr.e NICI!L Y turnl~ · 2·bedrotlm
Rev.
and
CootNo.
2tll7
Clock,
Kl~han
CIO&lt;k,
Long
IP.OOfrtment, Middleport.
becomlog tbe moat popular Mrs. Randy Lavantler also were Esteto of Jamu Ctcil Clrclo, 1.44!11dlo Waffle Irons. Iron
estimates, phone Charles
Ph0ne9924174.
~lslt. Syracuse.
V. V.
author Ia Ill&amp; United States
• f·311-tfc
Ia lbe fall 00 years of lbe caUllig on the Nicholl. Mrs. o~:~:"ia hlroby glvon thot !~,~~~oMifl':'l~= Jobnson ond Son, Inc.
Nichola Injured her back In a Homer M. Clrctt, or R. F . Beveled Plato Glou Mirror,
19th century.
••..••ter•I I•, l)avt.Recine, Ohio,
h.. bun
fan at her ...,..,
,_, oppolntod
Executor
of duly
tftt p lcturot Frames, wI If T1YPI
a week qo.
Eototo of Jomoa Cocll Clrclo, CoiiH Mill, Tappan Gat
Mr andMta w
Bricklel dtcllsecl,lateofMeloscounty, Ranoa (Modern); Mlny
·....... · aynoand
Ohio.
·
,,
Othtr Arileles Not ~IJitd
were ...w-a on Mr.
Mn. CrtclltOrt lrt reqUired to file
'
'
Franlt. ''"'llii tllld ·· ·-"·.
their clflml with llld fiduciary TliRM$: Cat h. OWNeR:
w"
--.
within tour months.
Willlim and Ruth NiuAtt.
Mr~.~.:.Dana Hoffman 19 rr,~t0d !till lith doy of Sopt. Br!lflord Auction Compilly.
Jr., us , _.. vlsf.ted tl1elr
J. H . D'Brlon
C. C: Bradford, Auct., ticli\i,
pannta, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Proboto Judfjo of uld Ohio; A. C. Bredford,, Mgr.;
..._-.. ..._ ··• Mr -• ,._ Coun:y
Ph. J49-3121. Lunch StrYtfl. .
H..
w ..., .,... """
• . . . - · · &lt;t&gt; 17, 24 001 1, lie
Alttf. Note: Theso An!lque
Chlriel
ltims art In A-1 Cpndltlon.
Mr.tllldMrs. cart Wallon and
10.1:1~
son Gene !'f .Da)'lon lfPORt the Young of SidQey, Olllo a .YII"J
wederu'wltllhlsmother,Eflle quick recovet'J. He Ia 1o 1 Auto Sales
Watlofl, ()Iller callera were Mr. Da)'lon holpilal tlld a &amp;rand· SPECIAL 1959 Ford Ciala•lo, V·
and* John Guinther and two son o1 Mr.
Mrs. Edlon
1. automotlc, polrlaet l~alde
- , . ~; Mr. and Mro. Roulll.
,
and out. No rust. Good flrtl.
t.'ll"i' W1114n of Plrkenburg, Mrs. MAbel LQ 01 Fort ws; Phont 742-3656.
.
' Jiiil!llid Mrs. Orvil Wallon and Lauderdale, Fla, II vlsf.llac wltb
.
· Mt.31p
,. 1011, Mr. and Mrs. BID Wallon home follai a ffl!' "daY!J.
IPlO. tHW:h'T "uck, IIOOd
al)d two ...,., Mr. 111d Mrs.
Mr. and Mnl Donald Pllifce llrtl, . . · ftlllno, 1100.
Everett Wa.._.,, and Mr. and of Athena La
.c trde of ,, F!ltont ·7371.
10.l-31p
Mrs. Alpbl111 Wallon of UWe DtrCIIII,
andun~'
Hcalq.
Circle and flrnliy ~~*'·
sa~e.
Laurt!On:le,lll'~tf. .
PAAi(VtEW ~~. Poodl..
·
W. Va., and l(r. lad ¥fl,
lf1d ~I I'll ~, A~C. Poland
Metvtn arc~e ' ~
!"
;'/~~· Grooming.
.
Cohtmbws
· ~~ -.,ttl!
:J.I7·'1&lt;
Mary Cirde "l' ,, ' •. ..

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REGULATIONS
Publl&amp;hor htiervoo the
"deemed
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Mrs. Eqene Helling and

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5 P.M. Ooy .B .ro Publication

A w.
' .ealc ReSpoft5e
T0 1-NT Open•'ng New·s, Notes

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:~~er'TI:f.~ than 0?1 lntorrect

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tor sale .

\

WilL give planoltstonl ·In my BUILDING LOTS .a&lt;: trailer
hOft)t. Phono f9l·3166.
speco: On new water lint,
, ,
a- 16 tt IC~ool bvt roul~, on county
.' c
road 25, one mile west of
CONNIE TEAFORD Swisher Chetler, a\lo. If fn18!"ested,
hal . liken employment It call Chesler 985-4197.
~ J101e'i Boauty .Sholl
9-2Utc
slortlng
Monday,
stpt;
'a.
1~
n••sEY
FE.RG'
"'oN
Take advantage ol our "Got - · '"""
·
.,.
!0
Acquainted" apocflils, $15 lir8c:lvt'. Excellent conditiOil.
permanent for tl2.50 end our
Pttont 742-~77.
,-311-3t
111.5tpermenentfor $10. ,
~
9·27~~
WARM
MORNING·
haater.-1u,~)
•
WIL~ pld&lt; up mtrchandlsa end
new. BoHied giS, 165. Also,

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£XPERIENCED
'"•diltor SeMce

l'ucbrman......,reoentvilltort
UTES
of Mrs. Loub w..t and f·-"For
Went
Ad Servlco
"'UUJ'
5 cents per Word one Insertion
of McArthur.
•
M;nlmum Chorgo 75&lt;
Mr and Mft John Jlardv of
12 cents per "w')rd thrH ( flkt to auction on 1 ptr·
kenmortwlthbiOMr,bottled
·
·
'"'
conmutlve lnmt)nn•
conta•o bests Call Jim g.. , $70. Phone 7CI·511f, · •
Miami ' FJoridl ' were Labor .secutfve
111 cents per word Ilk con - A ..a- "
•
9 -.tfc
lnllr ' lorts .
·
~W~~ml, auctioneer, Rutla(KI.
._.
Day Ktteall of Mr. and Mrs.
2.1 Rer cent DIScount on paid
Phone 742-4461 .
1969 MOBILE home. Ta~e pvtr
John R. Murphy ud family.
ad$ and ads paid within 10 days.
. From lha La~l Tr..ciO ol
payments. c.tll 992·7019.
CARD OF THANK$
'
dMr
Bulldozer Rodlotor to the
10.1.6fc
Mr. an
a. E. F. BeD were
&amp; oBITUARY
· Help
Smoflat HOjlter Core.
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
SUO for SO word min imum .
.
.
1960 CHEVROLET 4-door,
"~•- and!·-"·.
Eoch additional
word tc .
EXPERIENCED
beautician
John R. M-ra.v
1
IIB6UJ'
BLIND ADS
,
5
' "'cellent condition. $250.
Mr and Mrs Robert M•...........
Additional 25c Charge ptr
W1rner 1 ' Bnuty hoppe . Also W·C Allis Chalmers
·
·
_,.,, , Adverllsomorit.
, APPlY In patton.
Debbie, and Mr. and Mrs.
OFFICE HOURS .
9-29·31C traclor end equipment. Phone . ''· f92..214l
742·3656.
Harley Johnson ......, SUnday
uo e.m. to s,oo p.;n . Dolly,
IIJ.I·:JIP
visil&lt;ll'll of Mr. tlld Mrs. John uo o.m. 10 "' 00 Noon, MIDDLE-AGED lady or older

Wanted

SOVTII

.

C&lt;tmtnt

F'* Estimates.,

. Jim , Larry

. Ken'n'v , JJ~l!e
I

'Phont: , .\

~-7044
or m-·5632
t
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.•81.AE1TNARS

• KJ76H
• 1052
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Both vulnerable
West Norill r..t South

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for companion for another

c',

Murphy and family.
C d of Th nks
lady. Live In preferred, .,. IRISH c:otoblers and Kennebec
lii.T. p.., 2 •
Barbara
Kay
MIU'pby
WBI
a
af
come
ot nights. Phone 992· potatots, Charles Hlltbn,
Pua Pua
Pua
Portland, Ohio. Ph..,.. 84:J.
guest
at
a
slumber
party
given
WE
WISH
to
convey
our
utmost
·
Opening Jeod- • J
2268.
b Cindy ....,___
lhonks to our many lrfendl
9-2,f.18tc
-GIIAflANTEE~
~
· · - - · • recent
and nalghboro and relatlvn
tor lliOir e•prosolono of T. V. technician lor bonch .,d
· fa aU forms of Stayman, Friday night.
·
Phone 992-2094
sorvlce ufls. Must be tx· ONE SET of gOJ?C! work hOf'ie
CRrmelMurpbyweu Friday
sympathy, floral ollerlngo
tbe response of two In any
Alid Compl~e une ·
perlenctd. Phone1 Long harness. Mn. Freda Frockor,
,..ht 05t of n..••• HaU
and food, atso to tf1e
suit but clubs Is a weakness overn..,
R. D., Minersville. Phone
1111
""'~
•
emergency squad lor untiring
of Supplies
bid. It says, "Partner we
Bottom 985 ""·
Mr. and. Mra. Gary Barnltz efforts, to the minister tor his
9-6-tfc Chester 985-3578.
don't have a game and my and family of Belpre were
9-29.Jtp
601 E. Main, Pomeroy, o.
very consoling words lll)d to - - - - - - BABYSITTER
for
two
prehand Is unsuitable for no- Sunday villtors of Mra. Alice
the undertaker and to !hose
Mlltlft, W. Vi'.
school children, 7 a.m. to 6 2 TANSWORTH pigs, .tO pounds
trump. If you have a maxi- Robesoo and ""··ter M~-.
who essloted him al thai- of
each. c.tll 949-2825.
773-5675
LJ'.m ., Monday through
""'!W
Vlna
our beloved husband and
mum no-trump and like my
Sale ·
Friday. My home or yours.
Opon Dilly I Hl4p.m.
9·29·31C
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shumate
tether.
suit, you may try raising
6:3Gtll9p.m,
Phone
992·31145
offer
4
f
.m.
and
family
of
Mansfield
were
The
Bell
Family.
LOT$- ·WITH all utilities.
me to three, but in all other
10. ·31&lt; BLACK COW wllh coli by side.
10.1-ltc
Restrlctod sub division. '12 to
instance s I want you to weekend viafiors of Mrs.
Black bull call aboul 10
'
~-acre
Phone Che!Jter
pass."
months old. Phone 992·39&lt;4. OOZER work. Phone 992-6173. . 915·3301,lots.
Geneva Shumate and Mr. and
night
985-3302.
10-1-6tc
Wanted
To
Buy
9-29-lfc
South has one of those Mrs. Larry Johnson and family.
1-6-tlc
00 baby sl«lng In my USEO steel lrapt, will poy cosh,
hands. He has no· Interest In
Mrs. Eugene Haning and WILL
HARRISON'S
TV
AND
AN·
building lots wllhln
home. Phone Tuppers Plains
game 411d he doesn' t like the
any make, any size. Phone STEREO, Walnul finish, lour
TENNA SERVICE . Phone HOME
speed Intermixed changer,
Tuppers
Plaint
Wiler
742·3656.
Idea of letting his partner Ronnie, Mrs. Fred Tuckerman 667-3591.
992-2512.
four
speaker
1ound
system.
.
District.
Close
to
high
school
and
Mrs.
Jack
Elam
and
BUlle
9-29-Jip
stru~gle with one no-trump.
6-IO·IIC
Balance $68.19. Uae our
and
fairgrounds.
This
is
o ,_
were
business
vialtoro
in
Playmg JACOBY MODERN
budgel terms. c.tll 992·3352.
development,
all
lots
large
4
COMBINATION
storm
win·
or almost anything else thai Gatlipolla, Tuead&amp;y.
Notice
9·29·61C SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
and hl!lve· good drainage.
dowo . .t6'h Inches high by 29
Reasonable rates . Phone
is modern , he responds two
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tucker- HAYMAN'S AUCTION !"louse,
Phone 992-6887 aller 5 p.m.
lnchos wide. Phone W-2190.
John Russell, Gallipolis .u.l·
spades. South has 17 points man of Springfield wua recent
GEO. HO.ISTEnER,
10.1-llc
Laurel CIIH, now open eech
9-311-Jic BEAUTIFUL Early American
•m
after
s:
30
p.m.
Style, stereo-radio comBfi!IKIR
for his no-trump but h, visitor of his brother, Mr. and
Friday to •ecelve con·
,f.7-IIC
bination,; spooker, AM&amp; FM
slgnments at 10 a.m. Auction
RENOVATED - 3 bedrooms,
doesn't like spades and 10 of Mn. Fred Tuckennan.
•tartlng al 7 p.m. ~et us sell OLD ,1uPRIGiiT pianos, anr radio, • speed changer
gas forc&amp;d air. 'furna~e,
his points are In queens and
Mr . and Mrs. Franklin
your merchandise.
cono tlqn, as long as have no
Balance 178.67 . Ose our SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
concrete walks, NiW carport.
jacks . He passes, just as he
been
OHI.
Paying
S10
each.
Stnllotlon,
Stewart,
Ohio.
Ph.
3·2211
A neil home. t8.500.00
POMEROY - Lincoln Hts. - I"
RusseU of Middleport and Mr.
· c Flrstlloor only. Nlondays will lfudgot terms. c.tll 992·3352.
should .
642·3035.
9·29·61C
story IRICK, 3 Iorge POMEROY$' ON~ Y - ld.-1
2·12·11&lt;
be pick-up day. Write, giving
There isn't much to tbe and Mrs. Cllntoil Gilkey and GUN SHOOT, Forked Run ,
bedrooms with double closets,
Mra.
Dale
RuueU
and
family
of
Sportsmen
Club,
Sunday,
good
directions,
Willen
l'leno
BEAGLES,
Ml
blooded,
4
quick lunch location on two
play al two spades. West
wall
to wall carpet tiled bath
~-•·October
Company,
Box
188,
Sardis,
montlo$
old
from
top
dogs.
WHEEL
Horst
Sales
and
.
4
515
slr..f1. 98 X 164, Gpod . buy
makes his nonnal opening \AW,IIubua were recent visitors
colored
llxl..,.es,
kitchen
with
t -30.3tc
Ohio 43946.
each. Phone 7,a.3656 _
·Service. Bauin
Lumber
115,500.00
.
lead of the jack of clubs and o!Mr.andMrs. Uncoln RuueU.
built-In r1nge and oven,
l-20-llc
Company, Chester, Ohio.
.29 .Jtp
9
dining ber "arid dining erea, RACINE RURAL - 3 bedr~
the defense winds up taklng
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed of GUN SHOOT, I p.m. Sunday at -O-LD
- Iu-rn_lt_ur"""'it-, - d-ls_h_es_,- breB
Phone 985·3301·
.S.:ZO..He
birch ubiO.to wllh fndlrect
one spade, two hearts, a dla· Hemlock
brick, lull basamenl. Folcld
were recent
Roclne Gun Club.
r
lighting, lull basem.,t with
1
mond and a club, which Isn't visitors ofGrove
9
air heat. NOW on!v 112,500.00
Mr.
and Mrs. Guy
tr."4,tlf.!':~y~'
~
ioM
'i:rf
Mr.
&amp; Mrs.
~A-:-1-::R--:
C-:0-:-N-:D:-1-:T:-1-:0-:-N-:1:-NG,
.31J-4tc
recreation
room
bar
and
quite enough to beat two
many other features, carport,
•·-ent
LEG"L
NOTICE
901-6271
Mobile Home Customer
Refrigeration service. Jack's
spades.
- 2 ocr••• 3
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9-l·llc
Relrlgeratlon, Now Haven. about 1 acre of ground. RUTLAND
bedroom
block
homt, bath,
One no-trump would be
$29,500.
ORDINANCE NO. "'·7•
We Invite Comparison I
Pf;!one 882-2079.
automatic gas heat. .,,000.00
.t+tlc
o
An
Ordlunca
to
emend
Auction
Bring
your
mobile
home
•
down one or two tricks, pro·
Orctlnence
No .
944·69
prices and needs to us and lef
RUTLAND - nice I stor~ RENOVATEP - 3· bttlroom ..
vlded West didn't tak.e the
eotobllshlng wage rotts
ANTIQUE AUCTION
usfellyouthetruthlnMoblle
C. BRADFORO, Auctioneer
!ramo, 3 large bedrooms;
firsl s~ade trick. So, the rna·
brick veneer home. Forcttl
OCtety
eWS
Be
It ordained bY tho Council •ATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1970
H
b
N
Complete
Strvlce
NEW belh, kltchon has nice
of the VIllage of Middleport 11 •
ome uylngl
o hidden
jor swl sign-off proved very
1101
heat. Air C&lt;&gt;~~dltloned.
cabtne1s, nlc·e level lot.
Carport. Looks like neW.
successful.
By Mrl. Evelyu Brleklel
fo~:~s :1. Thlt the aalerv tor WE ARE ~~~~gAl~~~ a smaller coat• _!n~r _prices!1
P~:Crn:.~':': 1
GOING AT $6,500.
$20,500.00
The Jacoby Transfer Bid
Attendance at Sunday School custodian b• fi xed at S25.00 per
home and must sell th..
Crltt Bradford
following ol re&amp;ldence, off
.S.I-Hc POMEROY- 2 story lromo,
may be added lo JACOBY attheUnltedMethodlatOlurch month .
Stc. II That the wago for
State Rt. 56, lour-tenths mile
MO
bath, NEW SIDING and
MODERN. It is a fine bid
off
erlnll wu $14.05, epprenllce for water dlf'1 ' 1· West ot White's Mill BILE HOMES
ATHERTON TV and Electronic CARPORT 3 bedrooms
and will he discussed 1o a wu 44,
Routt7, Tuppen Pt.lna o. . . Strvlce. New Channel. Master small yerd.' S3.9011. . . · '
few wPeks. Playing the J~· wonhip attendance wul5 and . ~:;: ,:~, ~~11:~ ~ Juncl!on 51. fll. 56 and 682,
10
\toby Transfer, Sol!tb -iWilllkl• oH~$S&amp;~~·~·~~~,~~vi A~1·1l" r~•
.w..~...
-q ' .. '1:\t~~.~~~~~;~;t'Q'ft.ttTlliW.Jif•~u:M ·· :,:,
have responded ·tw&lt;r' ~arts · TIIe .L _ Med
'
·u
f
s..::
Ill Thot or~ nco o. 'GLASSWAff£~. - ' c!i"~ lvel, ' SINGER Stwlng Machine in . 1
ho.tfC ' PAS1" f!OW, ~JI'I"jj"S·:ULL .
and North would procel!'d to haci I"""""' an re&lt;ep 011 or 9&lt;4-69 beropoolod to· r 11 It I&amp; Helltf, Signed Northwood
boa til I II ht II I h d
YOURS TODAY · ·
two spades.
the minister, Rev. and Mrs. ~~~:~~!stont with this or· Berry Sot, Cut Giau Octagon
cebrnet~ II keg new. ntul~y DOZER Work. Phone 949-2171.
HENRY: CLELAND
St&lt;. IV. ThiS Ordlnonco sholl
Bowl, Cut Gloss Waler
equipped to do all lane~
9-1:J.tfc
. REALTO!I . .
North would be unhappy Randy Lavander Wedneaday
enin t the church
take efftct 1nd be In force from
Decanter. Cut Glasa Basket,
sewing a~ well as beautiful
Offl~ ff2·2259
when South passed a• two
ev I a
.
IIIU10X. end attor. Soptomber u , 1970.
Cut Glus Footed Dish, Norlh
straight stitching and zlg•zag REAOY · MIX · CONCRETE
Rn. tft·2HI
spades but he would have The
couple rec:e~ved several
Pestod the 14th dov of St!&gt;· Wood Weier Stt, Llmongp
designing. Pay 150 cosh or E·
delivered right to Your
9·27-6tc
been very happy when he gifts.
tembtr 1970
Flower ,Vase, Pink Turkey
terms. Phone 992-2685.
pro/ect. Faat and
Fr"
saw tbe dummy. No defense
John w. Zorklo
Glasa Booh Ends Georae
est mates. Phont 992·3284.
9 25-6!
Mra. Audrey Torrence
Pre11dent of Council
Washington Decanter, Satln
·
c
~leln Rudy-Mix · eo.,
would heat two spades
Gloss Cookie Jar, Complete ELECTROLUX CLEANER
MldOiiOpCWI, Ohio.
.
played by North and a dia· recenlly lfPORt a lew daya al Attest ' Gont Grote
Clerk
Stt Strvlce '"" 8, Weller
Largo deluxe model. Com·
·
6-311-tfc
mond or club opening by Columbus visiting Iter children.
East would give declarer an
Mrs carl Lemley returned 1101 1, 1, u, ltc
Ware, Rollvllle Vases,
plefe with all cleaning tools NEIGLER ton"structlon. eor
·
9 Stem Glasses, Press - and paper baas. Used but
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overtrick.
home from Pleallllt Valley
ORDINANce •••
ed Glass and McCoy,
runs like new. Will sell lor 128
building or remodeiii)IJ your
0 vert rick e don't mean llolpllll Wednesday and Is
Whoreos, there 1 , 1 , within 5 Pieces Bedroom Chi·
cosh or Ierma. Phone 992·2685.
home, call Guy Ntilglor,
much in rubber bridge. How- !OIIIewbat Improved.
tho corporate limits of tho na. Sliver Pitcher, Mone~
9·25-6tc
Recine, Ohio.
ever, once in awhile the
....._
..___.
Vlllego
of
Pomoroy,
Ohio,
Bank
(Lamb),
Shlrle~
7·31·1fc
Mr o and Mrs o Vll'l,;ar BaUF..vu., certain 1r111 known 11 the Temple Pitcher, Sliver Fruit
trick gained by letting the Mr.
Mrs. '11lW"'Il8n Bab- perking lot••nd wher 111 there Stand, Germ•n Beer Steins, COAL, limestont. EJCc:elslor SEWING MACHINES. Repair
no-trump hand play the suit -•,and
Mrl. Rt-ond ..__._r Is loltorlng lnd vandellsm Jim loam Bullies Volume Ill
Stit Works, E. Main St., · service, oil mokiS. 992-22e.t.
will be the contract trick.
"'......
~&amp;&gt;a~u:
accruing In these er111:
St
d5
Pomeroy . 'Phone 992-3191.
Tho Fabric $hop, Pomeroy.
and Mra. Leota Masur all
Now therefore bt It ordained
t, Jugs an tone Jars
·
4-9-ffc
AlithOf'lzed Singer Sales ond
(Hews,.., fntttpriN AUII.J
••·
Uon •the council of the VIllage Of
Strvlce. We $h1rp111 SclnOrs.
attended uovre&lt;ep
•w Rev. by
Pomoroy,Ohlo,two-lhlrdsofoll FURNITURE ·Cherry
:J.2f.tfc
1 Freeland Norris at the mem.bers elected thereto Secretary, CherrJ Gtass Door ·tlabllunMI
Metbodlat church at Long •o~~~f\'O;N o. Thel noporson or f,:~~~d wt.~~ ~r:, Slys:
AIJTOMOBI ~E Insurance been
Boti&lt;Jm Thureday evening.
porsons oholl bo pormlttld to White Marble Top; Four
Save
and
JCellv loiter on thHt perking Iota lfttr W'•' ut ~-lr
F
Ben
conctlled?
~oat I X!!Ur
Labon J --•........,
1011,
u,, 10:00 p.m. In tho ovonf~g to 6 , 00
.n w,. •· our
I
=:•tor•a ·11cenllo? c.tl .ff2.
The bidding lw bun:
of Brunawlck Oblo spent o.m. In tho morning.
Wood Cholro, Walnut Lamp
Wool
North lost Soutb Sa'-""••• wltlt 'his
Mr
Soctlon 2. Exceptions oholl •• Stond, Marble Top; Hallett
,:1.s.Hc
.... _,.
•
· made to Section lin cate Of any
Davia fi'laver PlenQ, Pf'"o
Now!
and
Mrs.
Frank
Upton
tlld
orranlzollon
sponsored
·
evonts.
Bench,
Clrg.,
Stool,
Gato
LJOg
Pau
1+
p..,
?
TRUCKLOAD
family
-P•r=~ou~d 1~?tlv ~(:,~,,~~ T11bla,
Unusuel Clarks
TitlE SALE
You, South, hold :
Mrs.' Leota Mauar and Mra. Section 1 of /his ordinance thlll
Ji'".:;,eiSe~~l ~~ . Buy 1 Tire at R19, Price. Got
.AQU .KJ8S +U .QltB
Leone Babcock villted Sunday :::~•:ff~~!:.'orothon 150·00 tor Stonds, Bedroom Suite 4 Pc., lncf at HaN-Price Willie IIIII
What do you do now? ·
Soctlon •· ThiS ordlnonco Water Fall; Maple Bed. Suptrty Llslsl
A-Bid one heart. You prefer wltlt Mra. Ethel Larkins and
Super Stnrlce Stan.. 3 ROOM unf~r~I~IKJI ·apart.
,._ Marl .._
of r - · Shill toke efftct tnd bo In forco
Walnut Dresoer, Swivel Top
mont. f'hont·
thit Co one sptlde because wltb PUIIo
J. W. Clrsty, Mgr.
e .,... an
...... "6 from •nd lfttr tht tlrlltlf daft
Mirror; S.veral DresHrs,
four heart~ yoor partner can BottAim.
7·1-lfc·
Ph. 992-m2
tllowed bv law.
Wlllnut Cene
Rocker,
ralle belrta; witb four apades
""-~Panod
'
Sopt.
21,
1f70
Cherr•
Bod
(Waln
.ut
p.,ef),
0poni4Houn
Mr. llld Mrs. J. E. gj!IU\;""".J
Chlrln W. Lqar, Mtvor
'
d ~·
Gont
be cu bid one spade.
l;RA!LER, ' Jlr~wn'J Troll"
--'•'"- Mr and Mrs
Allost: JonoWollon,Cierk
LimPS ., .... ocks;
and ·~
Plf'l&lt;', MlnirsVlllt. Phoni 992·
....
•
,
·
·
(91
••
1101
1, 2tc
With
Wind
Umbrella
Shedl,
Al(er Wu Mlaltter
Wine of RtVtlliWood, were
ThrH Aloddln LimPS Wllh ~WNINGS, storm - · end
.,.,,
~
windows, t:ar_porh, '
Shadel, Brou Lamp, Eight
Horatio Algar was or- vlsf.llng Mrs. Sbociey's slater,
.
·.-·
9-9-tfc
. mlrqUOOI, blown ond ball
dained a mlniater of the Mr • and moo.
"- "'·-Nl""·'·
IIOTIU
OP
Day
,
Weight
Stth
Thon\11
Insulation.
Elmer
White,
,_.,....., .,...
APPOINTM . . T
Clock, Ingraham Regulator
Uflltartan Church prior to Wedneaday evening.
salot representative. For rr.e NICI!L Y turnl~ · 2·bedrotlm
Rev.
and
CootNo.
2tll7
Clock,
Kl~han
CIO&lt;k,
Long
IP.OOfrtment, Middleport.
becomlog tbe moat popular Mrs. Randy Lavantler also were Esteto of Jamu Ctcil Clrclo, 1.44!11dlo Waffle Irons. Iron
estimates, phone Charles
Ph0ne9924174.
~lslt. Syracuse.
V. V.
author Ia Ill&amp; United States
• f·311-tfc
Ia lbe fall 00 years of lbe caUllig on the Nicholl. Mrs. o~:~:"ia hlroby glvon thot !~,~~~oMifl':'l~= Jobnson ond Son, Inc.
Nichola Injured her back In a Homer M. Clrctt, or R. F . Beveled Plato Glou Mirror,
19th century.
••..••ter•I I•, l)avt.Recine, Ohio,
h.. bun
fan at her ...,..,
,_, oppolntod
Executor
of duly
tftt p lcturot Frames, wI If T1YPI
a week qo.
Eototo of Jomoa Cocll Clrclo, CoiiH Mill, Tappan Gat
Mr andMta w
Bricklel dtcllsecl,lateofMeloscounty, Ranoa (Modern); Mlny
·....... · aynoand
Ohio.
·
,,
Othtr Arileles Not ~IJitd
were ...w-a on Mr.
Mn. CrtclltOrt lrt reqUired to file
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Franlt. ''"'llii tllld ·· ·-"·.
their clflml with llld fiduciary TliRM$: Cat h. OWNeR:
w"
--.
within tour months.
Willlim and Ruth NiuAtt.
Mr~.~.:.Dana Hoffman 19 rr,~t0d !till lith doy of Sopt. Br!lflord Auction Compilly.
Jr., us , _.. vlsf.ted tl1elr
J. H . D'Brlon
C. C: Bradford, Auct., ticli\i,
pannta, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Proboto Judfjo of uld Ohio; A. C. Bredford,, Mgr.;
..._-.. ..._ ··• Mr -• ,._ Coun:y
Ph. J49-3121. Lunch StrYtfl. .
H..
w ..., .,... """
• . . . - · · &lt;t&gt; 17, 24 001 1, lie
Alttf. Note: Theso An!lque
Chlriel
ltims art In A-1 Cpndltlon.
Mr.tllldMrs. cart Wallon and
10.1:1~
son Gene !'f .Da)'lon lfPORt the Young of SidQey, Olllo a .YII"J
wederu'wltllhlsmother,Eflle quick recovet'J. He Ia 1o 1 Auto Sales
Watlofl, ()Iller callera were Mr. Da)'lon holpilal tlld a &amp;rand· SPECIAL 1959 Ford Ciala•lo, V·
and* John Guinther and two son o1 Mr.
Mrs. Edlon
1. automotlc, polrlaet l~alde
- , . ~; Mr. and Mro. Roulll.
,
and out. No rust. Good flrtl.
t.'ll"i' W1114n of Plrkenburg, Mrs. MAbel LQ 01 Fort ws; Phont 742-3656.
.
' Jiiil!llid Mrs. Orvil Wallon and Lauderdale, Fla, II vlsf.llac wltb
.
· Mt.31p
,. 1011, Mr. and Mrs. BID Wallon home follai a ffl!' "daY!J.
IPlO. tHW:h'T "uck, IIOOd
al)d two ...,., Mr. 111d Mrs.
Mr. and Mnl Donald Pllifce llrtl, . . · ftlllno, 1100.
Everett Wa.._.,, and Mr. and of Athena La
.c trde of ,, F!ltont ·7371.
10.l-31p
Mrs. Alpbl111 Wallon of UWe DtrCIIII,
andun~'
Hcalq.
Circle and flrnliy ~~*'·
sa~e.
Laurt!On:le,lll'~tf. .
PAAi(VtEW ~~. Poodl..
·
W. Va., and l(r. lad ¥fl,
lf1d ~I I'll ~, A~C. Poland
Metvtn arc~e ' ~
!"
;'/~~· Grooming.
.
Cohtmbws
· ~~ -.,ttl!
:J.I7·'1&lt;
Mary Cirde "l' ,, ' •. ..

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Rea 1Estate F"

Employment

Rtal Estate For Sale

wanted

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Mees,
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and
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Now You~
. Spe(:ial

J.!!ENS

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ne Ohio
I!UI or Public ScbOOI
Employee&amp; (OAPSE l will
conduct ill second annual
.Soulbealt District Leaderlhlp
Conference on Saturday here,
Oct. 3, at the East Elementary
School Wallace Drive.
Mrs: Belly Wiseman,
president of OAPSE's Albens
City Chapter No. 329, will boat
lbe conference which Is ex·
peeled to draw appiOJdmalely
65 OAPSE chapter presidents
and other members from lbe

Nasser
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from

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lbe Arab world's
greatest bero Ill modern times~
Scores fainted In the 90
degree heatlnclutllnl Nasaer's
widow, Tahal, who found
heraelf surrounded by well·
became

meaning

Egyplla'18

wailing

lbelr sympathies. There were
so many they almost covered
lbe coffin and lbe Egyptian fla8
waa lost ID view.
Policemen and troops man·
nlng barricades dropped lbelr
rifles and coUapsed, tears
running down lbelr faces, as
lbe mourners overwbebned
them with abeer numbers.
As lbe blaclt-«arbed mournenJ
crushed In1D the line of the
funeral marcll ol!lciala brought
In tour annored cars to precede
lbe gun carriage. But that
failed to hold back lbe throngs
which pressed In ever closer.
Cairo radio announcers deacrlblng lbe procession wept
loudly. Some, overcome with
emoi!UI, had to tum over
microphones to lbelr col·
leagues.

auodatlon 'a U·eou~tty
SoutlleUt District.
OAPSS Cllf'HIIIIy hu 32local
cbapterl Ia lbe ora.muuon•s
Soulbeut lll.tltrlet comjlrlled of
Athena, Gallipolis, Hocking,
Jackson, Lawrence, Mellis,
Morgan, ~'err)', Pike, Scioto,
Vlnlllll and WashiJII!Oft coun·
ties.
Paul S. Lewis, execullve
director of OAPSE, will bead
lbe tiJreHIWI team lnlm lbe
aasociatlon's state office In
Columbus acbeduled to address
the conference. Lewis will talk
on ~'LegiB].ation," "Rights and
Responsibilities, " and
"NegoUaUona."
Two
OAPSE
field
representatives, Kenneth Ball
and Neal Retherford, will speak
on 11Leadenhip" and ' "Mem..
berahlp" re•pedlvely.
Registration lor the con·
ference lascbeduled at &amp;-10 a.m.
with a aeries of ftve sessions
begiMiJJg at 10 un. and running tllrough 3 p.m. 'lbe Ohio
Association of Public School
Employees claims ~er 2'1,000
members and nearly 500 local
chapters.

.

boiH a farm Deal' tbJJ UoiOII
CowJiy

towa.

Dr. Ra)'IIIOJJd Baby of !be
Obit Blttorleal Seelety
Maet1111 Ill CGIUIIlbaa ...
llrmed !be ..,_ were tboae
... mutodOB, llle aaeeoter of

=~.
!Ut ~?::tt
were Ia uetlleld endllloa.
Marilla Potter, IIIOdate
cantor Ill ardlee)CJI7 at !be

m.._llld !bey would aot
mow 1IIJlll !be flad ,... ex·
canted II It wu a &lt;GIIIPiete
pleee.
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Girls'
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Tonight, Oc1. I
NOT OPEN
~ 2·1

TELL THEM
WILLIE lOY
IS HERE
!Tocllnlc:olorl

Elberleldo.

Save Friday ancl Saturday
Boys' Knit Briefs ancl T Shirts
F1maus br1nd 1t ~~~tcU.Iutt prict11 for Frkt.y 1nd Slfur.

day.
Boys slz.. 3 to 20 T Shim made with relntorced necks cut
extra MI. Brlels have double genet lMt - comfortable to
wear.

Louis.
'lbe Della Queen .... to
Loollvllle each year during the
week preceding lbe Kentuclly

Derby to race !be Belle of
Lo1llnUitl Gil lilt Oblo IUvM'.

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This Sale 148

Fa;w;UI

Men's Knit

Frldey and Saturday Save on your U~ar needs.

Briefs In sizes 30 to 50. Tee Shlrh In sizes .s;mell, medium,

Sale 6.88

20. Woven plaid pettorns
made wllh lull length lolls
that stay tucked ln. Two
button through flap
pockets.

Slzeo 36 to 50. 1110 per cent wool. lciHI everyday and work
swNier. Dark oxford, navy blue and teal heelher.

Fridav· 1nd S1tunlay

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'lbe IIIIIUii .,.my lor those

Sale I'

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bltth to a ~ PI; ber first
child, It was ~ by .
Cedln of Lebenoft HOpeltai.
MIP wooa 11 married ID
Engjllll acior-dltector Richard
Grepon.

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En..ml&gt;iea •.Bath Towell · Hand Towels • Wish ~hi., lllg
Stlecllon of solids, prints In "'! """"'
tashlon colors.
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U.S. lind I'IJd.ltnd.yell Spanlah flap fluttered from special
white polel along the way. A
mounltd cavalry escort fol·

The Ohio Fuel Gao Co.
Thursday allked permlaBion of
lbe Fedeial Power Comznlaslon
In Waahlnglllll to Increase the
wholeaale rates lor natural gas
It charges Columbia Gas of
Ohio, Inc., and 25 other gas
c:ompanle&amp; In Oblo.

ldi&gt;iiO:R NATURE BAND - Vlft1bon of !he United
Tea

au. 6t lbe l'omerqy United J'altb Cburc11 go lor

''MOI4tr Nlllll'e" - especially the

''New Mother Nature
Blbt'.'11te bind, ol Georae Nm1l, Ray FraJill, Rollnle HBl
~ llclnl14 Grimm --led I09erallllllllbtn at a ciNI

wtmerrout~ba,..'ide""ilbebomeolMt.andMnt.Melvln

Drqe fz! ~ ~ 11Q111t·!Pl111!'11 llllh lbt lrud,

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Jackets with warm· red
qvllt lining. Sizes 36 to 50.
Large roomy 'pocketo.
Completely washable.
Dark olive · Sliver grey ·
Forest gr,.n and blue
donlm.

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OVERALL
JACKETS
Sizes 36 to 50 ·- Button

front style . Cordurov
Collar · Four p&lt;!d&lt;ots. .
·Warm • StrvlcNblt.
salt: Friday all!! Sltvrday

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W..llobertSmitb, $'.,RDI*tlbltii,Jr.,Mt.andMn.Leo
8lii,Mr: andMn.RobertBarber,andMr.andMre.Ilrake.
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NUati"U ,.4!ikleot oi"'
...... IUftertdbeart allaclas u Nailer'•
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luneral .wasltartln8, lbe slanloftlclal newapaper AI Alnm said
toda7. '11te p~par said botb aciiDs prelidtDI Anwar E. Sedlll and
fllfmer Prime Mlnlaler AI Sabri _ . tl'ellted by doctors and
IU:en ID their bomel. It gave no report on tbalr ecJIIdlllon IU ·In
I.GndCOJ the Brltllh BroadeallinS Qtp. qJJGiecllbe ¥lddle Eut
neWI agency Ulaylng botb men were recloverq."
Nt111 or the IDn
came u EJrypdlllll!llhe!S In JI,OOO .
JDOIIIUU acrusslllo nai!UIID read solemn ftom lbe Koran
inmemiii'YOIN_., wbodledolaba.lattactMonda)'IIU.

L-..J:- be'
b _:_..J '
CamUUUUJ
rng lllfolltlU up,

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JIBNOifl Pi:NB-TBE VIIIT OONG lew a bole Ill m=
··i rai i ,
I'IIIGIII PUJb and 9111m 'l'lllreday nlllbt, lea
'il!t

Si~h-Whllt

w•.sha~lo

·Plastic topes.
Sfr~ nylon cordo.. f:n·
el~ metal ~eel. All 6.4"
toiigth In wii!ltw 24" to¥:~.
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Each HI C!Jf1Siats of .tight . ~ diJll!lr
J!lllws. tnlil ·and · ~ ,piM,,. IOup
jlla!M. aij&gt;s. liuc:ors.oneoacfloval plefor,
· vegolablo bclwl. crooit, pitcher and.
coYtrtd sllflr bawl: ·
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dttorltions.
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hlglnra1lellberclolodor1Go Insecure lord
.
said today.
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181 off a iDlne ,
Penh l&lt;..vlng a~
1, a, c, 5 111t1 s, ltnJtcl)lns
allo have elu..ll,.n

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ca~tlnulng
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lhe ~ rJ

billallonary
In
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~ !IJt Oblo nel are
~In rates Columbia Gu
olOhlocbariealllcustomera.
Htherequesllupprovedbythe
FPC,ltwouldzpeananlncreaae
or abouiU cenll per month In
lbe bas bW Ill an average
CUitDmer aerved by Columbia
Gas of Ohio.

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Tenneasee Gas Pipeline
Company, Texas Eastern
Tranamlsslon Corporation,
Tuas Gas TransmiPion
Corp«atlfll, Unlltd Fuel Gu
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.......-..- and Manuflclurers
IJ&amp;bl and Heal Company have
llled for lncreueclrates and all
of lheae r&lt;mpanles are IUPpllen of Oblo Fuel.
Other I'MIOIIII clltd.by Laird
for reqlle4tiJJB the new retes
Include tncnuea In the coatzJ ol
labor, tuppllea, CGIJitrucllon,
IUel, other opnllona and
lnermrtcoatzJ!DObloFuelln
obtalnin&amp; capital lor con.
llrtiCIIoo. Ohio Fuel II uldns
lor a raie ol relam oll¥• per
eenf.
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Oblo Fuel Ia ~,!Ml notlll.be pal ln!D """"
tlian April!, IJ'II. ·
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IDwed lbe IWIIdezlllal mol«·
eade lbrough tne-llgechlreets.
Nl~on new In abOard Air
Force one lifter two daYs and
more than aeven hours ol
"candid but cotdlal" talb with
PrelldentTitoln Yugoolavta.
Nixon wu clearly delighted
with lbe friendly treatment
accorded him In Yugoslavia. As
be boarded lbe prealdenUal jet
plane in Belgrade, he shook
hands warmly with TIID and
said:
''Tharllt you so much lor
being a wp!lderful host."
He reminded the 78-¥ear-old
Yugoslav leader of his promise
ID psy a return vlalt to the
United Slales 110011. "We loOk
forward ID seeing you," N!Jon

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'IIOM'INGIIAM, Elllaad (UPI) - Toplest .Uir prta,
bawdy bJIIIIII, mariJ- ud • pop tlqer Ia !be pnadler'a
polpllll tbe oaly ,.., lor a daarell to COJDDJIJIIIieale _.
ce~tfdiJ willl lhe DUMien world, o mlr"*er uld today. Bat
be dlda't aay be ....., do lt.
'!be Rev. William Metealfe, rector of llolllford, wrote Ill
bll parlllJ magulllo lblt ''worldllaea, kwi,IDdlfle1'111ce and
avarlee are tweeplq .,.. people pui!D deatruetloll."
· · ''II !be daarell wae to t17 Ia -UIIleate ...,COIIIfully
wilb lbe worill of toda7 Ill bollldQ would have It be
peycbedelle pads, Ill dlolr Jfrll toplea, Ita byJJuJI bawdy,
lbe lCI'Iplllrel omllled aad replaced by 'ptl' aad the vlar a
well-bon lpGJianWI or rodllllzl1er," Metcalfe llld.
· ''l'bea the dlarda would C!GIJJJIIliBlcllle aad be paclred to
the doort," be added, saytq tbe p.......t Reaerallon had loll
all contact with Wna• lptritul.

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W. F. Laird, Columbus,
President ol Ohio Fuel, said
that lbe Increase, which would
total ~332,800 - or 13\io per
~
cent - annually In revenue wu
requdted ID offoellncreutiiD
COLUMBUS
UPI) - revolullona In lbe area of what
. lbecostofautoQhloFuellrom Republican elate chairman lhlscounlrysoobYiousl,tneedl.
maM' 1~1 ~ other IJI.
AndreWI ~11&amp;4 The moa\.,;adlcal element
..C! ut{rSt •llpi;lCiitlt.h!"·' -i.;t=~~.._:~:=e tll:{~~"~l;~

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des"igl)s and lntwreotlng wpn.

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In Ohio

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lrlendablpl " Nl~on shouted
haltiJJBI)t LD spantsb. 'lbe criJwd
rNrellile approval.
Fr0111 !be Jlrporl, Fnlllco and
Nbonstood topther In an open
limousine that carried them
put lhouaaJida ol cheering
llpAnlards cluldllng "Nixon
speclal"edltionaofnewspapera.
Nixon received a key ID lbla
lhouaand r,ear-old capital ol 3
mnum people at the fla8·
bedecked Plaza del Marques
dellluero, IIJen drove on to the
l'llaclo de Moncloa where he
and Mrs. Nlaon will spend the

Costs of
Gas Up

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tfellie;
~ Rolljita $iitllti lonu IJIJJT1JI~~&lt;
''n.hlita McUIIIlilil Dllllid "'- a...o. II'.,,_, Sharon and

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VlftETWtBijNDS
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tell ill !"PP''IID
bla'8iltled 'latudenl riot" quote
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'""""""' )'tarii&amp;O.
Tbe e&lt;~~trm•lb&amp;l QIIOle In
~lion Will prlnltd Feb. 24,
liM In the livter News, the
ltltdent JJOWIPIIpeJ' at Xavier
Unlverally and reported
GIWgan 81 havilll! said:
" ... 'lbe university crowd
ahould start rloll and political

-GIWgan bad said lbenotpll

wl8 a "lie."

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Andlewa, In 1 te~ 111
Gllllgan
campaign
hedquarters, said
the
llepubUcana would loot lbe
expense of the leal. " Ad·
dlUonally, "" would gladly
allow your candida~. to chqol!e
his own Interrogator.

aald. "We'D plan a good trip for
you."
During his two-dlly stay In
Y~t~oslavla, . Nlzon apent more
than ~ hours in private
conversation with TIID, eschaligiDg yjewa on lbe Middle
East ' situation, lbe war In
VIetnam, U.S.-&amp;wiel reiad0111
and other world probleml. It
:Waa· lbe most lime Nl:lon had
11pe11l alone with another chief
of state sl!JCO be toot ofllce.
Nizon left Belgrade at 1:57
a.DI. (3:57 a.m. JIDI') for the
three hour fll&amp;hl !D. Madrid,
where lb011881ld1 ol sjlanlards
skipped lbelr aelsiU In order ID
greet him as bl drove with
Franco from lbe airport Into
the city.

'lbe Mia were grey and
overcaat when lilt · 'llbca,
eacorltd by Preoldent and Mrs.
TIID, left Belgrade'a Old Palace
to drive to the airport.
Guards were .,..ltd eveey 100
yards 111 the llkDUe drive. All
side road were M8led off lhe
security In the airport terminal
building was llrlngenL
Nl:lon praised Tlto u a man
ol peace, and said be looted
forward to a conlilnllnl! pel'l&lt;liial dlaloeue wilb him on world
problems,
"D has betll very helpful lor
me to set hla IJ)Jpl'llsal ol lbe
various trouble spola In lbe
wcrld and bls belt advice u to
willl polldes could be 1do(Jted
which could lead ID peace llld

Grid -Pool Roots Raidecl..
YOUNGSTOWN,Oblo(UPI)A U. S. Justice Department
lssk force raided 41 ealabllsh·
menla and homes In norlbeut.
ern Ohio and Weatern Pennayl·
vanla and "cooflacated evidence" used in the lnterolate
transrniJsiCII ol gambling lnfor.
maUon, it was learned today.

distribution of the poola lbezn.
ael....
Tbere were no arnata made
but lbe evidence will be pre.
aented to a lecleral grand jury
In Cleveland wblcll Ia lnvllll·
gating organ!Jed crime In
NCJI'Ibeutern Oblo.

Tbe Federal Bureau of lnves- ::~..'*..:X.Y&amp;.~:X·&gt;.:?::X::~&gt;.~~«m~(.

tigatlon early today refused
comment on lbe raids In
THE OUTLOOK
Youngstown, Uberty Township,
EDeaded Oblo outloot fir
Austintown, and Niles, Ohio and Meaday lbr..p r.nday:
Fair Meaday with ldPI
New Castie , Pa.
1
'lbe raids were conducted by
rom !be mid 101 1D low 71o.
FBI agenla from PlttsiJurib, Low early Moaday moniq
Youngatown and Cleveland and Ia tbe 101. Warmer with a
werereportedlyaiJIIedatbreak· chance of sbowen Tuesday.
1ng up tranamlaslon ollnforma High Ia tbe 'ltl.
lion used In football pools
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VINYLPLMM~

Extra heavy .cvo~IOntd
,C&lt;lnatrucllon In • big
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In and .browao
record.albums.
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tiCOJ dtlng a ·~ ca•!' ·
tbal !aft ""ling wltb tbe ,Jq&gt;
lenlale tnnrmlllloa d ~ '
lng lnformatlm were being -no:
latecl.

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One IOUl'ct laid of . .
lKmel ralded beJoD&amp;ed to ft)l
knownnortbeuteriiOblopmllt.
en. The ralda allo iiJellllljjl
llllalllavlll'lll and lllopl wi*lz·
dlalrlbultd the pool cardl, •
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IWLA Eleels Morrison
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Ken Amlbary
Dlrec~Q8111ed ~~~::t~i
ol !be Iuak Wal!Dn Bradford, Tom CUiill.

America.
MeetiJJB at lbelr 'clubhouse
near Chester tlllneek, chapter
membera elected new officers
and dlriCton. Olber new of.
llcera are Roy Grueaer, first
vice president; Delbert ear.
nahan second vice president·
Art
treasurer, and
League

Stwmer,

Karr, J1111108 Carnahan,
Lee Billey, Henry Bahr,
Charles Redford, Larry Well,
WWlBAnthony,DennioParker,
Guy Morris, Paul Karr,
chairman and CbeJ1er Erwin
Afilm.;, lbe Indianapolis 501)
was shown and a steak •upper
was served.

Queen's Fate Now Up to Taft
WASHINGTON(UPI) Alter ButT 11 Re ub11
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a •a,o1 Cincinnati
P can,.,...,.
44 years ol aervlce the- .Delta. home town
hapQueen, lui ollbe nallon'o pas- pens to be the Della Queen's
~e~~~er ateamboaiB, Ia detJiined home pur~ said Thursday he
lor llrY !lock unleu Rep. Rob- would uk lbe Houae next week
ert Taft Jr,, lWlllo, succeed&amp; to 1lend lbe liiD back to confer.
ill a delperale llnal effort ID ence and ID order House CGI·
keep her afloat.
lareea to accept lbe Senate
A congreaaloaal wrllln.uce amendment.
wrnmlltee mlilt Merchant Ma· "It WGUld be a tragedy to
rine, Bill reluaed lbla week to condemn her without even so
accepiiSellal&amp;-pauedamend- much as o chance for lbe
IDII'II wblcll would have let lilt House ID TOle on the declslm,"
bl&amp; rl~t OOD!Inue lravetlng Taft said In an open leller to
on the MIMjiJIIppl, Tenneslee, hla colleague~~.
Ol!lo and Com!Jerland riven
-btlhougltol
f !Jer_~~l
· t]!D . ~~~ bliiiCoSalety a~~
1 or
1 er... • re .. ..,1y Ac~ ,........ y ngress ...a
slandinll.
two dllutroua ship llres In the

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Atlandc Ocean, 1be Della
Queen - with lla wooden superstructure - was forbidden ID
conduct overnight excursions o1
more than "' passengers. But
Congresl decided to exempllbe
Della Queen after hearing argumenla that II never ventured
more than a few hundred yards
from shore.
Although lbe Houae-.'lenate
conferees refused ID e&lt;~~tinue
ber exemption, lbey agreed to
recommend a federal subeldy
lor Green Line Steamers, ownera of lbe Delta Queen, If the
~-~s:"""mlllltospend tlleulredesfi.
ma.....10
on req
to
build a similar boat of 1tee1:

Taft said be believes J1 the
question ol lbe Delta Queen'•
fate could only .lind Ill way to
the Houae Door, "It would recelve ovenrhelmlng approval."
'lbe Cincinnatian bl•med U.S.
Rep. Edward Garmall, J&gt;.Md.,
lor keeping the laue In the
Houae Merchant Mulne Com·
miltee,
"He ll!nored the pleu of
over 1110 ol my «llleacua and
mytell and prevented a vote In
lbe H01110 ID Stve the ship,"
Taft said. "ID addlllCII, be 18·
nored lbe ""11*1 ol over JlO,.
000 Americans who signed pelllions Cll beball ol lbe Qaeen...

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for ,.Schools Overriding Concern·

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Tbe warraale uaed In · lilf
ra&amp;dl were iiiDed em infW' ~ ,

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hour-

Twin size flit or fitted
• Two Day $11t''l.39
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Reg·: 1.89 pr.
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42x~ Pillowcases · • • · Two Day $lit ! ,~J II!'•
Pe~t lor Gifting-· Cannon Ravel Family matching hell)

many new styles and ••ve.

Mens Nylon
Quilt Uned

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IWI FIJIIT BORN

square on the Jlrport runway
,.., troops and atr Ioree pollee
wearing the llermaJHJtyle lJel.
meta of World War n.
Bodyguards In blue bereta
advanced liowly behind Franco
wilb apear1 In lbelr bandit and
plslola at their sldea. More
pollee lnsiJiny black Napoleonic
hala guarded evary gate. And
olbers were on rooflops both at
lbe Jlrporl and along the
mol«cade route.
Nllon said be waa "confident
lbe talks we will have bere will
C&lt;lllrlbule !0 closer cooperatim
both In defense lor peace and In
more economic cooperation,"
His voice wu drowned out by
jell J11L181n8 overhead.
"Long live ·SjJanlsh-Arnerlcan
Massed around a ceremonial

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Atruly wonderful sel~lon of styles
for little boys In sizes 3 to 6, regular
boys 8 to 20, and mens sizes 36 to 54.
Waist length jackets and longer c;ar
coats or suburban lengths. Solids
and plaids In corduroy, cotton twill.
nylon, wool.

2 for 8.00

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Ill Communist Yugoslavia, Nlz·
ell wu greeltd wannly by
Franco, re.IJllendent in his
uniform P capfain.teneral of
the Spanl•h army. Five
hi!Jidred carelully screened
Civilians ~ under lbe
w'alcbful eyea of 2,000 pollee
and troops at BaraJas Airport.
'!ben followed a llknlle

:!~1n 't~1~~ ·~ ·~i:r'Bit:'i:''-ft:· ·

Bla~kat

With Double· ltlbows

8
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flat or filled
Reg. 2.99
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JACKETS and COATS

Mens

Men's 9.95 'Button fnJnt iDAT SWEATERS

tbrou&amp;ll Madrid with Spanilb
llrGIJiplanl"ranccaco Franco.
Freib lnlm two daya qf talks

Famous Cannon Roval Feinlly quality In this 50 per cont
cotton, 50 per cent pc!y ..tor permanant press. llltet and
plllpwcase.
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Reg. 4.49
Queen size flat or filled
•Two Day ~le 3.59

WORK
SHIRTS
Neck sizes uv, to 11 and,

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1970

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motorcade along crowcWned
1lreela under sunny Spanllb
akles to lbe center o1 Madrid
lor a key·lo-lh&amp;dty ceremony,
followed by an
cooference between the two
leaders.
Sounding a keynote ol his
talks with Franco, Nlzon said
at the airport:
"In recent weeb the eyes ol
lbe world have been '"' the
Mediterranean area. H we do
not have peace In lbe Mediterranean, world peace will be
seriously threatened. An IJJdls.
penaable plllar for peace In the
Mediterranean Is Spanlah·
American frlendlhlp and cof!JPII'Itlon."

Sale! Frida, and Saturday

\WRK JACKEIS
Cotton twill zl- Iron!

Choou blue denim, Floher stripe, h!Jrrlngbone or olive green
In shorts, regulon and longs. Sizes 3'1&gt;1&lt;! !il). Zlpa'II'GI!I lop to
bottom or bottom to top. Concealed mlfal.snaps. Action bed&lt;
lor extra comfort. 1110 per cent cotton· llliforlzed shrunk.
Frldoy ond satvmy

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C.dnon Rqyal Fami~ No-Iron Sheets ·· · · , .

MEN'S and BOYS'

large and extra Iorge. Full cut. Extra well made knit brlelo
and Tee shirts.

Sale! Men's 7.98 WID ·Cauenllls

BJ BUGENE V. RISHER
MAD~ (UPI)- Presldenl
Nbon, !IIUin&amp; u.s. Ilea with
~ as . "on lndlapensable
pWar lor peace Ill the
Medlfen'onean," gola bullllgbt
hero'• kind ol weteome toc~ay
as be roda triiJDipbantly

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1st Floor Domestics Dl!pt.

FlANNEL

extre Iaroe sizes 18, 19 and

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Briefs and Tee Shirts .on Sale

IIEAR8 WATOIJNG
SEATI'LE, Wub. (UPI) Pollee were looting lor a
modern GoldUocb today. They
aald C8Jml Button reported to
pollee Wednelcla}' 101118body
Nd made pcrridge m biJ stove
and rested In bls bed whll e he
was away. 'lbere was a switch
1nm the old children's fable.
Burton'• chalra were aD In good
shape but bls TV aet wu
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Secand floor.

Extra heavy weight

~:.illlke 111-iackels and the opec:lal values yoiJ'IIIInd at

...........,S"IN
II'QRE.,..,...,..
rotmOiJia (UPI)""~ A
ACE HIGH
gunman robbing a
(Ttcllnlc:olll'l
feotlonU'f store here
Kevin McCarthy
W~ Jlhot and ldlled Qlle
EIIWallach
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51Jaw Storts 7 P.M.
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Depirbitent oo tile

Mens US

In the busy mens and boys departmenl on the 1st floor. M
rtune time to buy c. P.O'o. Navy blue . plaids In light and
:~colors. lined or unlined styles. SIZOl J to 7 · 8to 20 and 36

Katharine Rou
"GP" All Aces Admlllad.

"'MtAT DO YOU
SAY TO A

WALlZDNS

Reg •.3.91 Umbrellas

He said II would cost •10
million ID bulld a new ship
similar to lbe Delta Queen and
II would cost about .I mllUon
ID revamp lbe old velatllnto a
dayllme-ooly excursion boat.
He said various clllea and
ftrma have offered to buy the
vessel and turn II Into a fioatlng restaurant, lncludlnll St.

Actr. '!Ia~ Wopolllaa liven

Qeg.3.98

Hundreds to seled from White or pastel colOrs In sizes
P-S-M-L In mini, short or
-outstanding values In average
lenQihs.
all
wool
coats,
T...;Daysalt
laminated jerseys and
fake furs . Choose from
2.58
car coats, all weather )-----~---"'
coats, casual coats &amp; fur
trimmed coats. A wide
range of sizes junior to
super ·

SeJect Your
Jaclcet
For Men ancl Boys Now

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Two Oay Sale Only

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sale ••••,.,wear

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Rae. 198 HALF SLIPS

(Cootinued from Page I)
dlcatlng Congresl favors a led·
era! subsidy ID Green 1Jnes If
11 wanll ID build a new metal
boat similar to lbe Delta~The statement, however,
would not have U. force of
law.
"We didn't come here for
money," Muater said. ut don't
know wbnt we .are golllg to

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VOL XXII NO. 120

9·

First floor Unprte Dtpt.

Robert Redford

Fri., Sat. &amp; Su11: &lt;
Oct. 2-:1· 4 '
Double Feature
A Film By
Allen Funt

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POiyest~r-eotton blend
or nylol) In sizes small.
medium,
large.
Assorted solids or
twlnts.

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(lertnJdll illD, 'lt. MIA Joanne
32, wu tOJlUiltd In
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cOIIdiiiDII
MAlON DRIVE-1M Hospital • . at MI. Clrmel

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,
I sale 4.68

In tile busy Ready

waridn&amp; wilb !be county lair
pollee program of Drew
Webller Poll 3t, American
t.eciOn. will be held SUnday
1Jet1inn1n8 at D0C11 atlbe Great
Bend cottage ol Charles
Snllel.

Frkhly I saturday

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diana, originally from the
Amazon baaln , of South
America,

· JUNIOR . ·
Sl!EPWEAR ·.... '

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PrA TO MEET
Mrs. Ruby Vaughan, Middiep«l, county PTA COUildl
pruklenl, will attend the Salem
Center PTA meeting at 7:30
p.m. MOIIday allbe school. Mrs.
C. 0. Qmpman wUl show lllldts MARINE TO'DIEREICUE
ol a triP ID lbe Holy Land and OOSI'A MESA, Calli. (UPI)
Mrs. PbylUs Duaan. president, _ )Wine Cpl. C11reace E.
will preside. Parenla of all Jtotllln eaterecl the only nude
children attending lbe school entertainment bar In this
commUIIIIy WedJiuday and
are asked to attend.
ca1Jb111d lbe two peillomen,
Jacflllel1m Featherly, 25, and
BRING A BUG!
The Pomeroy Garden Club OJerl Jl'lemlng, 22. He placed
will meet at I p.m. Monday at lbe Jlrfa under cltJxana arreol
the .home of Mrs. Roy Bttzlng. lor lndeceDt eJIIOBUf", clalmln8
For roll caU, members ..., ID tbelr 111J111180 anllcl offended
bring an lnsed or a picture of an hla of delicacy. Police
booluld !be girls Cll Roprs'
lnaect for idenlillcatlon.
ccmplalnt.

MEIGS THEATRE

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11-13-15.
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SOMERSVILLE, Oblo
(UPil - Tbe IMJaes of a
Jlllllodon, poulbly 1,010 ID
za,• years old, were ID be
excavated today from a peel

Women's and.

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The llrst lnhabltante o1
Puerto RIC&lt;! were Arawak Jn.

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lll'tbe-ifMlali=III!M·

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well fzlrllllii1--·
Ill
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