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                  <text>.\1- Tbe Dally Strittnel, Micldlepo!'t~Yo 0,. Ocl.l4, 18'10

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Disast:e r Feared.J.; ,
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Wl\SHJNGTON ~UPI)
Faced with Ita !!ret "!IDle
duck" oesilon In 20 years,
Congress planned to clbet alql
tOOay unW after the elections.
Some memben feared an
"unmitigated dlaaster" when it
returns.
In a parting gesture, the
Senate and Ho...., scheduled
legislatiDO for last-minute aetion before the maas elWdus.
Left behind In the rush to get
home and campaign for reelection wao enough legislation
to keep Congreao . occupied
through Christmas, New

MEIGS lHEATIE
Tonight &amp; Thursday

October 14-IS
NOT OPEN

Fridly &amp; Saturday
October 16-17

THE CYCLE
SAVAGES
{TechnicokJrl
Bruce Dern, Chris Rob inson

VILLA RIOESI
t Technlcolor)

Robert Mitchum

Yul Brynner
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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striction legislation; and a

While Howe.

" From all ludleatlou
Nillou will be bore Moaday
bat we .,.. laiD&amp; to have to
waft for WUte .Houe conlirmllbon, " .-\d a spokesman
at ll&lt;publklll beadqoarten
litre. "We udcl.pate he wW

aak for full ouppolt of aU

For split-second timing

Accutron®
by Bulova

Repablicu taodidates."

DONATES GIFT
COLUMBUS (UPli - The
First Federal Savings and Ulall
Association

The heart of an Accutron watc h is
a t tny. luning fork t hat split s a second
into 360 equal intervals.
Acc utron time is so nearly perfect
th at Bu lova guarantees monthly
accurac y to with in 60 seconds. •

here

Tuesday

presented a $10,11110 gift to lbe
Ohio Slate University Centennial Development Fund. The
money is for a program
dPsigned 1o provide scholar·
ships for financially disad·
vantaged students interested in
careers in business.

su our f ne u lectioo of Ac culr on
watcr.es toda, _from SilO

APPOINTMENT MADE
TOLEDO (UP! I - Bruce E.
Harrison has been named
director of housing at the
University of Toledo lo be
responsible for all personnel
aspects
and
financlal

operations of the school's

residence halls and married
student housing facilities.

ESTIMATE MADE
COLUMBUS IUPI) - Nearly
3.3 million persons are expected

to cast ballots in the Nov . 3
general election.

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LOUISE GILMORE, P&lt;lmeroy, hu a Uttle red car oo htr
fnln~ walk, above, with Bugs Bunny and a darling Utile doll In
the front seat. If the Reds lose today llhe has allother sign
ready, "Wail Till Nell Year." Her devollon to basebaD and the Reds - Inspired tha verses below:

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CATSUP
AMERICAN BEAUTY
SIMON'S SPECIALTIES
Old Fashioned Garlic BDiogna, Fresh Oysters, New Pack
Salt Fish, Fresh Cider, gallons &amp; half-gallons; New Florida
Oranges&amp; Grapefruitand Hi-Brew Beer. We Accept Federal ·
Food Stamps.

111E NEW RIVERFRONT ri'AI)llJM
The Riverfront Stadium II a marvelo111 place
11 you haven' been there yw better make bailie.

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. Repudiation for now, Perhap1
WABIIINGTON - THE SENATE HAS overwbeltilltiCIY
-"''•tod
the controvendal report of 1!11 Onm(qloq 0!1 ()b.
'"Pocenlty and Pwnorlrapby. Comntlslllon Cba1nnan WlllliiD B.
Lockbarl, tJ'&lt;IIDPUy exprMMd hla regret tbal • many oerlaton
dlaagreed ''before they could have had time to live carefulllludy
to the 11011-page !actual reparl that will bec&lt;me, allertbe elltllon,
a baail for RIIIIOIIed, IM!IIIIble declslona."
Aahley.
'!be reaolutlon, re)ectln&amp; the cunmlultto'allludy wu adbpled
A journal entry ln • Judgment Tuesday by a vole of 60 to t. It 1181d the oommlulon - · "1111·
acUon ordered Robert Searll to scientific," bad lgnared tbe lq-term ellecta of "'lpCJM"'' to
pay Klnial Kay Roush 1353.50 pornopphy, and bad "laDed to carry out the IJIIDIIate al
for damages.
Congress and Ita atatutory dul!Jta."
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granted a divorce !rom Donna
Joan Neutzllng on chargas of
goas neglect of duty and ex·
treme cruelty.
The case of Kingsford
Packing Co., versus Charles L.
BlaaeU, et al, was dismlased u
, was a divorce action flied by
Diana Aahley agalnal David

The red seats are high, the bl•te ones low,
If you haven't been tltere you ..eall,y must go.
There are plenty of green seats nnd a few yellow

ones,
They aU make lor a day of great fun.
The Astro-turf Is such a bright green
lt's the most beauUful sight I have ever seen.
I 10\ ed Q-osley Field l!el'ond all doubt
And it wasldnda of aad when they made that last out,
As you all know, I am a Redleglan,
And l'll follow them as long as I can,
But you Bengal fans get down there and see
The most beautiful sight in Cincinnati's history.
Utulse GUmore '
19'10

Angely Davis

Rose
(Continued !rom page II

(Contioued from page I)
he said.
statement Tuesday despite the Miss Davil first attained
three losses.
. naUonal attention in 1969, a
"I'm not taking anything year after she joined the
away from Baltimore bull still faculty of the University of
think we're the beat," he .aatd. Csllfornla In Los Angeles,
When he was asked H he where llhe studied philosophy
meant the Reda were the best wilb Herbert Mar"""" 'l'he
at full strength, he aald, "I'm school's regents fired ~ when
not making any allbla. We're a llhe said she waa a Communist.
sound club."
Mios Davil won a legal fight to
The Reds were 62-26 In tha keep her job olthough she
first hall of the season when conceded she b, a Communist.
Wayne Simpson was 13-1 but The school's regenll disfaded to ~ after the All-Star miasold ber again this past
break when he was injured. academic year for what they
Jim Merritt, the Reds' only 21). aald were deflclencles In her
game winner • alao Is a1llng and academic record. Miss Dovii
hasn't pitched yet in the Se11es. bad been suing for reinstateBut the way Brooks Roblnaon menl at the time abe allegedly
Is playing, it might not make parUclpated 1n the San Rafael
any dlfference who pitches for Incident.
the Reds.
"We werelold that Baltimore
has the best defensive team in
baseball," Anderson aald. "And
(Continued from page 11
1 know It's starting to sound cootroveray," they said. "Many
corny but I still .have to go people have Instead engaged In
llll,&lt;;k to Br"?ks Robrnaoo ·
rhetoric and Innuendo In order
He did tt to us In all three to gal:t political favor and
games."

ELBERFELD$
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Velenml Memorial Hoopllal
ADMITTED - Tammy
Ferguson, Middleport; Helen
Black, Portland; lrene IWaaeU •
Middleport; Hattie Blbiam,
Columbus; Bert Grimm,
Racine;
Flora
Klnsch,
Pomeroy; Roy Rife, Cheahlre;
Carol Baker, ~DISCHARGED - Charles
Walltins, Mary Smith, Wilbert
McClain, Thomas Roush, torn~neneral,got$15,11110whlch
Richard Winebrenner, Wendy he aald be gave back, Cloud,
Barker, Alvle Phalln.
theguvernalorlalaomtnee,sakf
be gave back the ,1,11110 be
received.
Gov. JIIIIOI A. Rhodes got
f:J,GOO In hla unauccesslul hid
for tha U. S. Senate nmnlna·
Uon, state Altomey General
Paul BroWll, wbo ran for govern&lt;~' , got $5,0011 and alate Sen.
Robin Turner. the candidate
for treasurer, got,f7,500.

HMPY.aiN
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where the action IS.
vite your patronage.

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IN FLORIDA
Theodore T. Reed, Jr.,
president of 1be Fanners Bank
and Savlnga Company,
Pomero~, . aad c. W•yne
Swisher, a director tbi! bank
and tbelr wiVfll ar1 au.ndlitii
the Amlll'iealt ilanker• Aun.
canvenUon In ~. Florida.
they wtll IIJo ;go on ·lite Oltlo

Fridays Only
or
The Drive-In Window
·Is ()pen
9 A.M. tp7 P.M.
( Contl11~ouslyl
Blnbrt Alltt. IWf. conventktll
Other lallklnl Hours ·f It 1 liNr to San J 1"7'PUerto ,;,~
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·wtllmeetThurllday at 7:20p.m.
at ita clubhouse In Racine.
Refrellhmenll will be served.

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WOMENS
COATS

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Fashion coats that headline
fall for 1970. If you're looking
for fashion at a price you'll
find It In this seledlon of
coats. The classic coat Is
always right - bon!led.
jerseys In solid colors l!nd
small check tweeds. Sizes
14'12 to 24'1&gt; .

"We are certain that the
facta In thla matter, when final.
ly eumlned, will clearly ahow
that the State Ia the ultimate
beneficiary of many dollan,"
they aald.
.
Cloud ealled for a.grand jury
Investigation Into the alate loan
program shorUy alter It was
revealed that Crofter• had
made alzeable campaign contrl·
butionll to aome GOP candi·
dalea
Staie Treuurer John D. Horbert the GOP nominee lor at-

One of the many

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Now You J(aow
a derlvaUve of the
heartwood and various tropical
tr..., Ia used as a flavoring
ingredient In bitters, an In·
ae¢c:ide, a substitute for lwps
In brewing or a remedy for
roundworm&amp; In children.

VOL. XXII NO. 129

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,
.. OHIO

DENS

WRANGLER
JEANS
Come In now and see the fall
In
womens
colors
"Wrangler" western jeansflare legs and slim styles cotton twill, strelch denim .
·Au tailored to Ill.
S.izes B to 20

COtton TwiU '3.98
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NATIONAL IRllliNESS WOMEN'S WEEJ[ - May..- C. 0. Flaber signed a proclarnattoo
Wedttndaynf&amp;bldeslgnating theweeiofOct. ll-24 as Nattooal Buslneu Women's Week. Here
wltb blm are Mra. Edltb F'orrest, left, vice president, and Mrs. Grace Pratt, president of the
Middleport Bualneu and Profeaslonal Women's Club.

Ualted Proia '--UOIIII surance rates be federally regu.
Roger Cloud lasued IOOay a lated "lo stop the back-breakcomprebenalve statement on lng cycle of lncrea.slng lnsurland polluUoo and proposed anee costa."
eight new progriiDB be would Melzenbaum said the aver·
Implement If elected governor. age motorist In Cleveland paid
Among the Republlcan candi- $141 In premiums In 19113 and
date's plana Is a solid waote re- $247 1n 1969.
glooalslle ptogram to Improve "And DO top of that dramatic
methuda a1 dliJIIOIIIII and to find escalation Ohioans recenUy
suitable sites for dispcloal.
learned tbat autmnobUe lnsurHe alao I!Uift(ested a research ance rates are going up an
programonwasterecycllng,de- average 15.1 per r.enl," the
velopment of new wute collec- Democratic Sens'.e candidate
Uon methoda, an Incentive pro- aaid. "That means f32 more of
gram to insure ellmlnaUDO of eJqJelllle5."
junk cars, atronger anti · litter The Cleveland businessman
laws, development of rapid dis· said the proaenllnaurance syslnlegraliDOcontalnen,re-eum- tem was "basically unfair, inlnaUon of land...., and I nalur- equitable and exceedinly wasteat reaourcea land acqulsltlon lui."
program.
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Metzenbaum, at a Cleveland
Cloud said "th~of tona newo conference, proposed
of solid wules are dumped on federal laws lo:
oor lind" each day. ·
-Guarantee that any lic"They have destroyed bui• sensed driver could buy lnaurareas of living space," be 1181d, ance, to be cancelled only If
adding the problem threatens tha clriver loses his liceO!O or
humanbeinga''wlthburlallnour falls 1o pay his premium.
own discarded:Etule
· UCla." - Require companies to justFederal
ify any rate increase In public
Howard Metzenbll
pro- hearings before the Department
posed tOOay that automobile In- of Transportatioo.
- Remove bans imposed by
36 states on the sale of costcutting group auto insurance.
Cltllclzeo Repon
Roberl Taft Jr., the Republilbeir ommunlties thalr slates can nominee in the Senate race,
and ~ nation in cl.vic and urged President Nixon to discultural programs.
av"": the .report issued by the
Major goals of business and Presidential CommissiOn oo Obprofesslonal women are lo help seemly and Pornography.
create better conditions for tha "The wock of the commission
busineas women through the pre&amp;enla vtews far from the
study of social, educational, desAmlres and flee~Tgaaftof 'dthe
economic and
political
encan ~ ~ ·
sat ·
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"The COJilllll88lOO wanls toreIContinued on page 7)
peal alllawa prohibiting distribution of ell(Jiicilsental material
lo consentiog adulla," he oald.

B&amp;PW Week Events Planned
Middleport Business and
Profes&amp;lonal Women's Club will
join almost 4,000 BPW clubs
with a membership of nearly
160,11110 In celebrating National
Busine88 Women's Week, Oct.
11-24.
Highllghtiog tha observance
for the Middleport Club will be
tbe naming of the "Woman of
the Year" and tha "Woman of

the Week" at a meetiog of the
clult Monday night at the
Columbia Gas Co. office. It will
follow o dinner party at Eva's
Restaurant. A feature of the
meetiog will be an addreas by a
representative from tha Social
S.Curlly Office In Marietta.

Week will begin Sunday whan
memben attend the church of
their choice. Asurprise event Is
planned for late in the week.
The week's events will call
attentioo 1o the contributions of
America's working women who

constitute 26 million of the
The official observance of nation's working force, and who
National Business Women's are conslanUy striving lo serve

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HeU, not Heat~en, on Earth

The Eastern Local School
District Athletic Boosten and
Band Boosters have assured
DlslrictSupl. John Riebel of aid
both In labor and mDOey lo
-"" addition to
cons truc1apr~
the high school.
.
The addltioo would provide
meeting quarters for band and
vocaI musi c studenla , both of
which are presenUy using tha
stage for rehoarsmg.
Riebel will coordinate the
~oupo and the
projec t with the ..,.
state . Riebel also was
authorlled by the district board
1o secure prices on two addltional water fountains for the
Chester elementary building.

CLEVELAND -CUYAHOGA COUNTY Common Pleas
Judge Jolm V. Corrigan uld Wedneaday the CIMillty jall II a ''hell
bole, ...a ''public dl&amp;crace" and so crowded crimina II are walldng
lhe atreeta because there Is no room for them. Corrigan told the
&lt;leveland Bar Aaaoclatloo one of every five criminal Indictments
In the county II agalnat IOllleone bUt on bond from another cltarge
becall8e the jail was too crowded.
He uld the CUI'rellt lll»{lrlsoner facillly llhould be replaced by
a propoaed $81 miUion justice center that would house 2,11110 In·
mota. He urged the lawyers to support paasage of a November
bond t..ue for construction of the center.

Ohio Tops Nation's V'wlators
a.BVELAND-OHIO FAIIMERfl In September were the
wmt violators of cltlld labor laws In the nation's agricultural
fleld, the U. s. Labor Department reparta. The report Wednesday
aald 340 mlnon worked on Oltlo fann Ianda In violation of cltlld
laiMr laws, wltlclt prmtblt youtba under 16 from employment
during scbool hours.
M..-e than 3110 vlolationll were found In Putnam, Darke,
Henry, Fultoo, Wood and Mercer counUes. Seventy-live of the
cltlldren.,..,.. between six and nine yean old: 123 between 10 and
12 and the remainder between IS and Iii, the Labor Deparbnent
aald. Vtolaliona......, alao noted In Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert,
Allen, Ottawa, Hencock and WUilama counties.

WASHINGTON -AS OONGRESS WAS nearing Ita .-as
Wednelday, two IIDuae memben pnipOIOd a conatltuttooal
amendment: The republic should have two vtce presidents, tbey
aald, one to ralae money lor eaclt cllhemajor partlea. Repo!. Joltn
H. Dent, D-Pa., 1M Wayne L. Hayes, DOtlo,IIBid their proposal
wu "a.i aerlo111 u VIce President Agnew's attenttoo to hll con·
tdltutloital dutiea bu been."
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AgMw, they aa)d, bu Jli'OIIded o\Jer the Senate lor 14 hours
and 110 minutes out of Ute i.ll'l bourllnd 32 lllblttea the Seuate
met 10 far lhia .on. Tltey added one qualification to their
JI"GPOial-no one would be ellglble for the vice presidency "who
i!Piab In terms other than tbolle withoUt meaning."

The community Halloween
party. annually staged In
Middleport by Feeney-Bennett
Posl128, American Lepon, bas
been set for 7 p.m. on Oct. 29 at
tbe Middleport stadium.
Final plans lor the event were
announced by John Fultz and
Bill Swisher, c&lt;&gt;&lt;:balrntan, at a
Legion meeting Wednesday
nlght
First, aecond and thJrd place
prizes In three age categtries.
for the IIICI8t &lt;ll'l&amp;lnal; preWest,
ugliest BD&lt;I fullhleat Will be
awarded. Theagegroupsareup
to the first grade, the first to the

KENT, 01111}- THE PRESIDENT OF Kent State Unlverllty, where Jllsl five mOnlbo ago (ourllludenta...., ihoi to death,
bu warned the caiii[IIIIIG lie 11!1.tlUJI'd aplnlll a 1111811 group
"dedicated 10' the deldruclloh of the unlwraitr."
. Prelklepl Bo1Mi'l t W!flte l!l!ld Wetlnelday ~· llU rQved
·~ roorta" lltal an I!Dide!tilflitd ra4cal. ~up may
~~~age clllorda'a·bert :111 tjM hbt "iew111 t~t,ye." The W~l

npwtzaniiOhn;be aald.

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In other busineas, the board
se t nex1Thursda)' 1or a mee ling
with Gary Parsons, president of
the Eastern Local Teachers
Association,
and
other
.
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assoc1a on represen a ves,
":hen personnel policies will be
diSCussed .
Cooks of the district have
bee th lied to
k ho
n au or
wor 8 6 ur
day cunpared to the previous
512 hours and Henry Babr has
been contracted to haul coal lo
Tuppers Plains School at $2.50 a
ton the baulln 1
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fifth pdes, and the stxtb grade
up Including adults. A gill will

be pr881!nted to each penon
corning 1n costutne and elder
and doouta will be served.
Fulll alao announced that a
"dance for the Yanka" 18 being
planned for sometime In
November. He astd that a dance
will be held with aU proceeds to
go tti'to the Gills lor the Yanka.
Commander Paul Haptonatall
conducted the meetiog which
opened with prayer by Albert
Roullh. Tony Fowlar prepared
11te O)'llter stew which was
served following the meetiog.

Lions Hear UIJ)pire

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fountains
are
Inadequate duelo the increased
enrollment at the school.

Annual Party Set~

Strict Co1111truetioniltl

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The structure Itself II a slgbt to behold
But the whole story Is yet to be told
UntU you get Inside and oee tha reat
That's whereltcunes to the real big test.

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watered down veniDO al
Presidool NbuKI's ""llare reform,
The bill mlgbt alao includt,
before the Senate geta tlriugb
with It, a n~w tu DO pillne
tickets lo finance autllll)acllina ·
guards; extensions of uclae
taxes on cars and ·telephones; a
new tax on leaded gasoline, and
probably something no ooe baa
thought of.
In lact, the "last train out of
the alaUoo" may get so loaded
down In the rush to adjourn it
may never pull out, leaving
Social Security, welfare reform,
and trade for another year.

COLUMBI)II, Oblo (UPI)Presldeat Nixon Is expeelo(l
to make a umpalgn spoeola
here lor "all Repabllean
candidates" Mooday on the
stalebouae grolllllil but Ibis
ba• oot been confirmed by the

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~e, }of~
djed .T.U~IY
al · !linclt•lild
ll!'u&lt;t, 1M bon~·
11Ul' ~·~andi
14rmer R~~l.
ve~inl
Jlolipl~.
', dl~d
"'I'. WaiO!WI, a VJ\iran of lister, lll.n· l!:lmiO IIIIDiir C!l
at • . . World War I, '18 aUI"iived by a Vllieent, ~- ~ !ll;d In !Ni,
Wuhlitafnn Blvd. hi Belpre. daugb•, Mia. Robe.rt (Mlrtba Funi!J'II vl&lt;tf WUi Iii al I
Mr. W - operated a fleet of Lou) BoOale o1 Racine; a step- p.m. Ft'lday . at •'111e .·11:Wmc.
&amp;ighway fttWbt llliet In Belpre. son, Don8ld McKay of Healb, Funerll ! ' - wltb. llli llav.
~ Is FVIYtd by hla wife,
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Hnel; fl.. cldldren. Garnet
liE REPORTED
Burial Will be at 'lllr~, Oblo.
Warren, Belpre; Mfa.. Dollilas The Mel&amp;a County Sheriff's Frlendl may c.JI at tbe.f:Unertl
(Maxltie) McHaffie and J. Dept. I• lnveJt!fatlnc a bonie anyllm8.
W&amp;rnn,' Jr., of Tampa, Fll!.; breaking and entorlng at
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Mn. Jotiijtll (Rowena) Young, Ho1Nry's Store In ~ter,
Rllt(III\GI!l PQR QI,B
Camb~ldce, and Gerald, of The dejtartlneD,IIelfued of the A "*"inqe w.:lljll bjl bel4
Fatnnon~ w. va., and six brealdna ~ .enlltrii!8 ~g~m 'lbiJI'IdAY -.. ~r:"'Jn the
P,aQdcldldren.
, MH,, Howir)'m:~a.m.~. sa~r,ed H.-rt Qlurdi au4Fililer.t IIOI"YI~ Will be held Tbe · at«e wu Intact whilll l~tln · ~ La.m; to 3
at 2 p.m. 1bundaf al the checked by Jacii''• WIWima, p.in. by the ·C""'c!clc .Womel'a
Spiilcer J'uneral Home, 220. deputy aberlll, atl:30 ••·
·Qub.
· · ;:
Main St., Belpre, where frl~
' J.
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lillY call.
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Divorce
(Continued from pqe I)
1'1IJI divorce actlunl wwe COlt ofllvlng. All\dlll.mtlal n 1'"1' Ctlll do ~ ~ lbat Jll'ieet are
!liN and me divorce granted Jevallng out. Anti 21 1'"1' cenl11171hey have ell!* beea laid Ill!,
Tuesclay In Melga County lhelr overtime cilt or·tbelr reguilr wort-~~ c:af
be uld.
Common Pleu Court.
~:
Filing ware Nancy L. Weddle, Ca111Jda Has Neu~ China Policy
.,, '
PoMeroy, Rt. 1, against
OI'TAWA·- CANADA, WllliH l!II'ABUHHDo'lllpjamaUc
Qar....., Weddle Jr., Anthony, relationll with Red Cldna 'l'wtlday, 1'tllllo tbe umted ~
N. M., charging groas neglect of today will&gt; an ofllclal ''one Cldna" policy tbat could giYe a frteli
duty . and Sheila Paaletto pu.t1 to efforts to end tha Poking reglme'a
ollie ltaui tbe
Leach, Pomeroy, Rt. 4, agalnat world body.
Harold David Leach, Pomeroy •
Relationll with the Nationalist allneee govermnOQI of CJlanc
Rl. 2. charging grou negleet al Kal-tltek were leVered stmultllleoualy wllb Ute ~
duty and eiireme cruelly• the that Ott.awa and Peking would trade llllbaaadon. canada lbua
latter plaintiff oeeldna custody liieame the lint nation In the Weatem Hemllpbere, outllde al
of one minor child.
·
Michael A. Neulzllng wu Communlll Olba,to recognize the government of Mao TleolunK·

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Year's, and riMbt up to the
start of the nat sesolo~ .
Looldng ahead, Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield
pronounced the prospect of a
"lame duck" session a "dlsast·
er." Senate GOP Leader HVih
Scott went him one better and
said it would be "an unmitigated disaster."
Besides, the "lame duck"
seaslon will interfere with postCongress overseas junkela for
which conRressmen, wtnnera
and losers aUke, have a yen.
Technically, Congress DOiy
would have 1o finish up leftover
appropriations bills when it
returns Nov. 16.
But the big post-election
brawl probably will come on
what Sen . Russell il . Long,
chairman of the Senate Finance
Committee, bas called ''the last
train out of the statiDO."
The final choo-choo is a piece
of legislation being fashlooed by
the Finance Committee which
will probably Include a 10 per
cent Increase and a $100 a
month mlnimum in Social
Security benefits; major chan·
ges In the Medicare and
Medicaid programs ; trade re-

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na-, J'rGnton, Mia Ill Don
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PEACE CORPS RECRUli'S WANTED ...{leorge H. lbtadala, right wu In Pomervy
TueSday to coni..- with Poatmaster Jim Soulsby and others seelting rec:rulta for the Peace .
Corp. Honadale, alationed In Cincinnati, waa a Peace Corps volunteer In Malawi, EastA!rlca,
from Oct. 11167 to Jan. 19'10. Honadale advised that quallflcations have been clwwed for
enllstmerot Into the Corps. It Is no long..- necessary for recrulla to take exarninatlona and .
persons with famllles may now enlist. Farmers are urgenUy needed at the present time
llonadale said. Local organizations wishing to engage lbtadale or Arrll Bruun, a native &lt;Jf
Santa Cruz ,Bolivia, may do so througb Soulaby. Honadale SVIKesled tbala two weelta notice be
given him for any speaking engagement.

Prestige on Line

WASHlNGTON(UPli - Pres·
UbmlpeJ:lllluiveneuwhlchhas
!dent
Nlsan's delenninaUoa to
.;llartcterized Ainerican U!e In
unieat
prominent Senate doves
recent year1."
bas led him lo go beyond toasWIDII Hoaetl Govel'IUDtat
up races and risk his prestige
John J. Gllllgan, who seeks by campaigning against heavily
the governorship, called on favored Senate Democrats on
Ohioans today lo "stand with
their home ground&amp;.
me, strive wtth me' work wtth
me tto reslore
honest govern- High on the list are Sens.
"
William Proximire, D-Wis., and
m~.;,;~ slalebo.... II&lt; ublican Stuart Symlnglon, D-Mo. Both
dal tha
bP
are stroogly favored to win re1
oan sclaofn ta'te use! Ymy op-hls elecUon but Nixon bas schepooen sstaffemp
on
campaign
Uleoyes
revelation duled vlsila lo both lbeir stales
today that Clo~ for Governor in hopes of engineering upset
. rte
· being Republican victories.
campBq~n 1 ~alure 18
The President hao not only
slored mslate highway garages,
aU of these things have con- decided to fight the Wisconsin
trlbuted to a feeling 00 the part ndds by appearing in Green
of Ohio's
le that a chance Bay this Saturday In beball of
.
peop
..
Repoblican Senate candidate
ij absolutely neceasary' the
John Erickson, but also has
Democrat said.
Mrs. Gertrude Donahey, the given Erickson a weD-publicized
Democratic candidate IIH' state
treasurer ,chargedWedneadayln
a Cleveland City Club debate
that the stale's loan scandal
grewupunderthe Repubticana."
HerRepubllcanopponen~Sen.
ISTANBUL
(UPI)
Rober 'l'llrner of Marlon, re- Hijackers forced a Soviet
celved a f7,11110 contribution to aircraft carrying 59 persons to
hLt campaign from one of the Oy lo Turkey today, security
prlncipalalncootroveratalllhcrt- ol!lclala aald.
term loans.
Unconfirmed reports by the
"I want to say, though, that Tlrllsh stale radio said the
if anyone handed me f7 ,5011, I'd bljackers killed a hostess
call the pollee and while waltiog aboard the hijacked plane.
for the pollee I'd try to find
The t&gt;lanl&gt; landed at Traboon
out what the person wantad," airfield on Turkey's Nortb Sea
Mrs. Donahey aakf.
CGUl near the eastern border
Turner acknowledged thai he
had reeoived the money from an
L officer 1n ero~ters. 1nc., but
added "at the Ume, I didn't
lmow about Croften. Nor did
STOCKHOLM (UP!) - Tbe
Nobel Prize for Mlldiclne wu
tbe story broke .. .. "
awarded jointly today to an
American, British 1M Swedl!h
aclenliat I« nerve research tbat
could lead Ill remedies I«
GOP HQ Open
nervoua and menial disturMrl. eo., 'BeeaJe, prealltent
of tbe Melp &lt;=-1¥ Republican
The f/ttoll prlxe was divided
111101q1
Prof. Jullua .Aulrod of
Club, baa ~
Nat101111 btaUtule ol Menial
OJI4!111DI
ot Rtp~bllcan
H~ I« 1be Nov. 3 Health at·Bethelda, Md., Sir
eleCIIon, localetlln the !oljner
~ llulldlng an Eaal
Malit 'lin~ ; Tile olllce

lio' Nonu Partir and Mn. Ttn111

role in a White H....., worship
oervlce Sunday. the r....Wisconsin basketblll ·c11liCh, a
board member of ·!be Fellowahlp of Cllrlstian Athletes, will
lead the prayer.
Monday Nixon bu scheduled
an appearance and overnight
slay in Kansas City, Mo., 1o
boost the underdog campaign of
Republican JohR Danforth, tha
Missouri attorneY general who
Is opposing Symington.
Several publiahed reporla
have said Republicans plan
lilUe aid for the GOP opponent
of Sen. Henry M. Jackson, DWush., who bas generally
backedNillon'sdefensepoliclas,
and there Is no indication the
President plana to campaign
against Jackson.
White House olllclala aald

Nlxonprobablywouldrampaign
ill 16 or 17 states alto&amp;~lhar.
' The ·~teo on his·!ldtedule- •. •
for a J,IIIJO.mile trip Saturdoy
and "'"other swing Monday and
Tuesday will put him on ground
more congenial for Republican
•lecUon proapecla.
Saturday, Nixon plans to
campaign In Vermont for
Republican Sen. Winston L.
Prouty, who faces a lollih race
against former Gov. Philip H.
Hoff; Pennsylvania, where Senate Repul:llcan Leader Hugh
Scott II heavily favored but a
close race for governor is under
way; New Jersey, where
Republican Nelson G. Groos Is
rated a good chance al beating
DemocraUc Sen. Henison J.
Will1ama; and Wlacooaln.

Soviets Lose Aircraft
with the Soviet UniDO, the
sources said.
1be sourc••o astd Turldab air
force headquarten and political
pollee banned alllll&amp;bta In and
out of Trabloo \lrfleld and
started an lnveattgattDO of the
Incident will&gt; a complete
blackout al inl&lt;nnltloo.

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Will
a.m. to 5
p:tn.bencla.llay unUI eltcllon.

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Bernard Kall of Britain, now a
guest lecturer at the University
of California at Barteley, and
Prcl. Ull von Euler ol Sweden.
Tbe award by the Nobel
Committee of lbe Royal
Caroline lnatltute said tbe men
were honored for "lbelr
dlacoverlea OQIICernlng the
hum«al lrattsmitters In the
nerve lermjnala and the
mec!'anlsml for lhetr storage,
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headed towarda Trablton today

without lnforminK the control
tower and air traffic CDOtrol
authtrities elaewhere In Turkey
and Turldab air force jeta accompanied the plane at touchdown.
Tbe Ume of lsnding of the
hijacked Soviet paasenger plane
and 118 type ,.."' not 1mHowever, aourcea close to the mediately available !rom
government aald the plane Trabzon airport authorities.

3 slnare Pri%e ln
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Talk:t~u!'~t!...~~

Larry Barnett, a former went to lite Tbu League, and
American League baseball lllen to tbe Mljor Leapa. A
umpire, spoke Wednesday to queatlon 1M llitmr ..ton
Pomeroy-Middleport Uona · lollowed bls talk.
followln,la noon luncheon at tbe Cl!-111 ""!'" ·O.Wge Green,
Pqmeroy United Meth!ldlol COilimbul, jjuellt al · Clartnee
ChUrch. .
Struble; Terr7 Ohllnter. ~Ut~t
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re!eaae and lnacUvatlon."
Translated Into laymen's
Engltllh It lDf!Jlllt their ltudiel
bad uplalned tbe mecbanlaal
guiding the tranamfailon af
lmpuJaet belwaen the .......
celllln the IItman body.
Neurolranamftteu ar•
aubataneea which trlilalolt
chemical idgnala betweeft 'ille .
nerve eeDa.

IIELPINO CLOUD
Robert Wingett,
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not mean that If these same
children bed received balanced
dleta before the age of I they
would be highly Intelligent. 11
does re&lt;elved
mean, however,
that IIley.
had
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proper diela

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would have been able lo more
nearly atleln their potential.
The food we eat can help or
hinder our ~
-~
.wuo and weD·
'""""
- .... n• balanced diel can help
Insure a healthier end happier
family. Certainly the Ume you
apeoo checking and planning
daily menus will be well worth
your lnvestmenta.

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Sco~r of.f!le ·Week
Spencer, Mld&lt;lelllllt.
Lut weell:'a ''Scour. ol the
Week" began oh cub ICOIIt In

BALTIMORE (UPI)-11 tuok
them four games bot tile Qn.
cinnaU Reds think they've
ftnally found how ID hit the ball
pill llroob Rcbinaon.
Leo May, who.. tJuoee..run
homer powered the n.da ID
their first Worlt! Serle• victory
after tlree llralghtloues, eald
he went ID the plate In tile eighth
lminlllooklng for a way ID set
the ball post Robinaon.
"I went bock ID lilt dugout
and asked Sparky (Anderson)
What tile book on Wall was,"
May 11ld after the Reds
defeated the Baltimore Orioles
6-11. Tbe Orioles were leading 1'&gt;3

~152ofPt.I'I01118Dbettlnol"!.:

Todiy ·he is a mem
...
vulry of Grace Episcopal
Cbilrch, Poo-oy, and Wll ·
·recruited on a Tuesday and lilt
next Friday helped with bl
MGM Dlatrlcl Fall ~at
BarboursvUie, W. Va. Stille
Fwonlllt601hlinnlvf11'8817of
ICOIIIInS 111 111e Trl.state Ana

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~ Butclllr, former .Jlel&amp;l
,._II, lllloblvet.DIIWia Ill WlniiGa lldlm, N.C. ·~~~ace
Jill 'Rie Ref.
Bu!dler' ...... Ol*'allna the lion,
J)IMIIO build a Pipets Owrdllll a,rac-. a.~ llnlca
. . pu11111111Minc held llllbt ·btMIIIIII Gl ,llie ll1&amp;dler

111e Rev. llld Jlll'l,

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Larr)' II delermlneciiD prove
that ICOUtinl
IIIII will
cmllnue Ill tb8 M!dd'tP"'orea
and tbat lilt 8o)' Scout JI'GSI'8111
helpi build men. He's certalD
Amoriea'l . ~ begllll

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Rain
Bonnets
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women•• Mlaiionary Society or
the Nnr Ha""' l'lnt tllurdl or

God met In the Fellowablp
Building with Deloreol Ta)'lar
IJid Relleclca Reed bolt 1 1 .
Freda Turley gave clewUOIII
IJid led In prayer, Eleanor
n.vta the eecretary'1 "'JCCrl,
and Faye Carpenter lbe
· treuurer'• report.
'l1le soele!J II aelllni rain
bonnets for a money-mUlDe
projectandmemben also wted
10 order more IDle bop for a
fundl'lllllns project. 'l1le IIIIIIWil
auut:mu bo• will be oent w Q
11cme million In San Antonio,

w~J~· p~.:=~~~"f.r: ::-:

slam in any system. It Is a

In !'ratiO· of Older Women: real
ERNcinch in JACOBY MODwriter • actor Tony Carlyle, who
Wlfu 15 points in high

Hnhllr
eon.-, l'lnt
Aye. IJid Cedar St. GeDoral
vllltln&amp; houri ~ IJid 7-a p. m.
Maternity vllllin&amp; ho\ln 2:10 ID
4:30 p. m. l'lrellll Gilly on
Pedlalrlca WlU'IL
lllrtbo
Mr. IJid Mrs, Jam.. R.
nmmons,laebon, • daulhter:
and Mr. and Mn. Harold F.
Mllls, Oalllpolia, a IIIII!·
DII&lt;UrJOI
Mrs. Henry E. Babr, Dale R.
Adkins, Earl M. BarnhUI,
Howard G. Brurnlleld, Olear
Buck, Paul C. ilurrll, Nora L.
Creel, Mrs. Jolm J. Dray and
Infant daughter, Mn. Edward
L. Findley, Euiene M. Garlow,
Mn. Joeepb Haymul, Eugene
L. Heath, Donn&amp;'J. Nance, Gall
Lee Nibert, Arlbnr R. Petrie,
M1ldnod M. Powell, WUlllm
Seoll Rutherford, BIUy G.
Sclrbrough, Cbarleo F. Smith,
Mn. Palricla Stull, CberJI K.
SlapleiOn, Mn. Lacey Wolford,
Jr. and infant daughter, Jame1
Rapp and Mrs. Marjorie
llan'llclll.

eacorla ageless Hope Hamplon, cards, North responds four
defected for an evening with clubs. South's hand is strong
Sloane Simpson 10 the Hawaii enough to head right for the
IW .... Gloria Stelnem of lbe slam. His 15 high-card
Fem Ub nonsense on a Phil points all appeat to be real
parenllltllcally
l told us Art
Donahue TV show let her bias bard workers and he decides
0n111s1x beefed only about one
Bl k ood
I I
show: Said "people refuse 1o to use ac w
as a sa e y
!ange!ttial Item in her book:
li
measure.
Dorll' oplnloo that Stevros
al'lend White Houae par es any
In JACOBY MODERN you
more,"
that
they're
''not
fun
Teus.
Niarchoe Is better looking than
don't use the Blackwood con·
SINGERS OOMING - A pcof !I eM' qaartel known u
Arl.oloUe .... Merv Griffin's
and people are jusWbltno IHo0J18er vention until you are pre·
'l1le soelety will be1in a six
taateleall use of the tragic Calif.
Interested In the
te use pared to bid a slam if part· the "City Sicker&amp;" will pl'O\IIde llllertalnment at lbe annual
weeb group Bible study 10011 on
meellng of lilt Me1p County Farm Blnaa Nl for 7:37p.m.
11reo for a joke buildup got only
and Ita occupanta" .... We'll ten ner's response shows that
"A l"unctiOnlng Faith." GUI
lrDIIIII tile other TV late-late ....
that 10 Duke Elllnglon, among your side has either three or TueadaynltheMelpllll!bSchool,Roct~. Tbequarlet
wrapped boua bave been
has enterlelned audleaces tllrough the Mldlreat for Meral
Olear and
JWle Levant
olher White House honorees - four aces. In other words,
placed In Sunday School cleeees
years and their JI'GSI'am lncludtl bolladl, COUDiry and
become grandparents via
who'll be back .... Adele Rasey ~ 0~~ ~:1;:~~~~0~8~~
for Christ'• birthday ob·
tracliUonal barbenldp quartet numben. A llleat dinner will
daughter Amanda Cannel,
Sardl, wile of Vincent Sardi Jr. You use it as a safety valve
JerVance. Hoateues for .-1
be served preceding the meeting. Reaervatl&lt;m for tile Ill·
of the lop show biz restaurant, to keep yourself out of slams
about Yuletide .... Bennett
montll'a meeting wlll be NeWe
JORNBON IN JAPAN
nual session can be made by calllng 99WIIl or by cmtacllnll
eerrs got ble nerve: One of
said she's wrlUn&amp; a cookbook that won't make because
lluddlng, Alma Trlplelt and
FUSSA, Japan - Airmail
Bennett's Random House
.... Said It In facl et another your opponenls can cash two any Fann Bureau Board member.
Helen Fields.. ~ demonllrallon l'lnl Class James j.. Jolmaon,
portfolios ("Faclng East" wltll
restaurant enllrely - 111e tiny aces against you.
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party will be held "' Jwmlta 1011 of Mr. and Mn. Jamel
orJclnal · lltllograpba by Jack
1em .of a French .realaQraot. This was a good Ume for .,,o.
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t·•· -r): .,,
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~ tlii!int ......; ~'oN;,
Levine and tell by James
Cale20l(a1E.73n1St.) .... 'l11e safety. North's sound hand ·~= · :.: ...
= ··· '~
Michener), due 1n Nov., will
nlghld'ub r~§~!~lo,~ ' wa,n't · includes just one ace. He
...... · · · ··· usld IIi llle dlcctatloill and fordotYaiYokotaAB,Japan.·A
You, South hold:
-·
.. •h for u·""g
it and South stops at
.
bave a ..., pn'cetag.
g~~
vuo ROOm owner shows
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aJieclalllt,
he
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MonteP::ooer, who Invented
Sam Graham - had lo gel bit 1lYe.
TH£ DAILY SfltnNR · · Clrpenter, Iva Clpebarl, Rena lftVIoully llll"VIII at Dover
What do you do now?
the Copacabana and Iota of
by a car.
Johnlon, NeWe Dudding, Helen AFB, Del. He llalllli&amp;raduate
DEVOTED TO
A-m&lt;! alx Qllll.. wUb o .....
Bdwy. nightclubs over lbe
INTEREST OF
Johnlon, Anna Johnlon, Sue ol Mldd!aport Hl8h Sdlool and
serv~~tive partDer or five lpa4el
The bidding has been:
MEIGS.M'ASON AREA
decades,
tile sprightly
Enrln, Freda Turley, Betty and alteDded Manball Unlvenlty,
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Tloere
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CHESTER
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TANNEHILL,
Weal North Eaat Sooth
Utile Club Restaurant In New
Exec. Ed.
some 4edsloaa that ..,_.. ea~
Lori Dolin, Orpba Flelda, Hunlln&amp;IOn, w. Va.
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
Hope, Pa., far from llle 1111108·
tlnb' oa beblr at 11M tUio.
Boon1e Fields, Eleanor Devil,
• City Editor
LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D.
JDUII area .... Newest ''Ub"
·Published dally oxupl LucUle Powell, Drue Hart,
lalurday bY Tilt 01110 Vallov Juanita Ward and Sharoll.
oulflt: Dog Ub in Westport,
Publllhlng C4mPI!!v, 111 C4urt.
Conn., ao pooches may romp oo
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769.
THREE VJBIT HERE
alnm Offlct Phont 992-2156.:
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beacbel at will .... Jackie
ltorlal
Phono 992·2157.
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Mill
Mary
nelffer,
Mila
Gleason was 10 have played tile
Stcono clou pootooo pold ••
Heleu
Plelf!er,
and
Mrs.
Morrla
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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L!tl_Vepa spot If be could gel
Netlonal
edvertlalnt·
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nbre ..ntetlvt Bottlntlll-.
ua:11uo
a~~~a"OD.AD
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Golloahor,
Inc.,
12
Eost41st
St.,
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Mr.
and
MrL
John
Yudl
and
gueala
of
Mn.
Nan
Moon
and
collldn't -now Art'a playing It
New
York
City,
Ntw
York.
Ia
of
"'Mildred
lfawlin
Mid
By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D.
SU\IO&lt;rlptlao ratn: Dtllvtrld Mn. Margaret C ua
...,.
without Gl0110n .. .. Fred
by aorrler Whorl IVIIIObll ~ Allen•- Pa. and Mr. and dleport. Mill Hallie Zerlde and
Allen'a old ally, Peter Donald,
ctntl per week; ont VHr ln.
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,.. __ Nellie s~•- ...,_, the
advance ot Tho Dolly &amp;ontlntl Mrs. Edword
Ktlebka, .._
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now 11 Clrcutt Salnll • Sinners
omu,
&amp;23.40
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mo
.
ntho~
.....,.,_,W.Va.,
were
weelletld
lOIII'
for
dlnaer
Satur. day
Fat facls cause about as heart attacks and strokes. 1
t\1.70. Three .menthl, 15.1!1. Br: -~
_........
.........
club Jleadman.
Motor
Route
whoro
corrltr·
·goula
o1
Mr.
and
MrL
Jolm
evenlll8,
and
011
.,..._.y
much
confusion
as
any
as·
Conversely,
polyunsaturated
Yul Brynner'a aon Roc
strvlct
not
avalloblt'
On•
u.o.•L... In u 1, . . , _ . u-. • .....,. tdaterl enterlallled with
peel
of
lbe diet. It makes a fats In limited amouota apmonth 11.50. lyman: One vet~r ' ABKaiUI
..,.-r-.. ..... &amp;IAIW'V
decided th atart right at the lop,
difference wbelber you are pear to be useful and may
112.00. Six monlho 16.25. lllrN ....1111 remained for a two week 1 dlmer party al lbe Nnl
....,!hi ....00. SUbllcrlptlon orlct ....,.
talklllg about saturated fats even decrease the lltellhood
1ncludn $und~V Tlmt;s,&amp;ontlnol, · vlllt,
Pleuanl Reoart.
1
or unaaturated
and of artery dlleue. That II
whether the unsaturated fats the crux of lbe reason for
polyunsaturated !ala
I
II are polyunsaturated or not. eating
and
avolding
saturated ones.
As far as calories are con·
To
avoid
eating
too much
cern~lt It does not make
saturated
fat
your
diet
I
I any erence which ldntl of
contain
mostly
!Ish,
should
1
By Helen Bottel
1 fat you eat. Regardless of
1
1 Its type, a gram of fat con· chicken, turkey, vegetables,
'"""ll
FOR
IT!
jealOUI)'
and
be
happy
with
talns about nine calories (a skim milk or low.fat forUfied
YOUTH
""""'
1 d
level teaspoonful of marga· milt, polyunsaturated mar· 0 __ , _ h .
Thll colmnn is for yolll&amp; what tlley've got?
unno. rlne contains about 25 calo· garine and limited amounts ~
"'
1116
people their problems and Maybe I'm Jus! lucky, bid I rles) . U you need to limit of lean beef. Go easy on
~ their troublel and can 'I help tblnldng I'm ooe of the calories you eat, you lard, butter, many solid
UIIU&amp; .::xJriiHHI
fun. AI .rith lbe rest of Helen MANY lucky ooes. - KID must limit all types of fat in vegetable margarines, pork
and exceaalve amounts of
·
Help U..!, It welcomes laughs SISTER
your diet.
bat won' dodge a serious Dear llel.. :
Gen4llaiiY speaking, fats
unsaturated
questlm with a bruah.off.
I don't tlllnk you aymp~tblzed that IA!lld to be solid at room
(best
polyunsaturated)
vegeSend ~ur •-·•e quesU-·. aufficienlly with "Lonely and temperature are saturated table olls are safftower oil tllarles R. l*ler of Mount
•· - ··dldn fats. This includes animal
1o YOIJ'I1I ASKED FOR IT, Left OUI" whole parenll
'I fat found in beef, pork, lard, and com oil. Soybean oil Is VernOn, Ohio, dlreclAir of pubUe
81
e~re of Helen Help U..! this P'Y u much altenllon ID her
solid vegetable margarines, not as good In this respect. relalion. of the Ohio Conference
nnrapaper.
tlley did lo the older sisters and shortening and buturfat In Peanut oil and olive oil are of SevenliMiay Mvenlllla wlll
MY READERS
brothers when they were her dairy products. There are a considerably less desirable. deliver 111e Sallblth SaiWi
ANSWER THE MAIL
age. You even aclmltled that few liquid fall that are satullear Helen·
you your~elf were cuJity of rated fall; the worll of· ~o:o~ut,:r ~:~~~~ u~~s':!; Oct. 17 at the PaaMroy Smlllbavolded.
day • Advi!Dilll
church,
,_ pi. who feelllighted taking g.._ of p1c1ures of your fender is coconut oil.
• • •
Mulberry Helihla, II ap.m.
'-·uae .......re ... ,.,.... or oldest child, while the youngest Unsaturated fall are uau·
_..
.~,
u.. owcu
albian
ally Uquld, or soft at room
Dear Doetor-l've heard Beeler,wboalloisdlreclorof
lourlh In the family, and don't only had a lew Ill lilt
· teml"''"ature. Most fllb oils that milt causes lndlgesUon the deparlmeDia ol re1J8!oua
getu many anapaholllaken, or Only aellllh, cruel and in· are unsaturated, which is In some people. Islbll true? Uberty 1J111 radl~ ol
maybe have 1o wear handoflleo IO!IIltlve parenll treat their probably related to the cold
Dear Reader-Yes. Some the Olllo Conference, wu ben
downl! 1 tlllnk that 1n many children unjllllly, and there is water environment In which adults cannot digest lhe lac· 111 North ~ Roci, Ark. He
CUOIIhey're emphallzlnc Ultle no e~cuae for II. II makel me they live and swim. Vege~c ~~kth:!:~yd~~: recelnd bll 1!1inl~~~
tblnga and overlookinl the bolllng mad when I hear of ~~~0;~:· !tlcha:d ";'o';t:~ diarrhea. Milk seem• to par- training at the ~lion 1
(realer benefits of being parenta who fa~or one child oil, are unsaturated fate.
Ucularly aggravate two dis- Soul!nreltern Union CqlleJe II.
younpat.
over another. -MRS. M. 8·
It Is Important to IPJ&gt;!O· eans of the lnteallnes. One Keene, TeUI and the~~ 11hr
1 bave two older sisters and Deer Mrs. S.:
elate that a saturated fat of these Is ulcerallve coliUs, day Adventlll Tbeolo1lcll
CliO older brother. I !mow that
My educated guess II that you contains the max I mum a dlnaae of recurring mas. Semlna.r7 .. whell It wu Ill
I~IIOllenmorellrivllesOithan either haven't sllrted your amount o! hydrogen. ·An Ill· live watery dlerrhea •. The w~. D. c. ,
·.
tlley ever did because my l'anllly or II numben no more saturated fat contain• less other Is ~onal enteritis, a H• ·~ ll'\'el'al ~
..._M -- of ''practiced" 00 than two children (which is hydrogen. The less hydrogen
1
,__,.-'
da of
1 it contains the more UD·
1n
·and
them IJid ,... rolued when 1 plenty these ya,
courae. saturated It 11. Hence, poly· the large Intestine. This dis· Arkanlu; tnd wu the!! aenlu
. · eame along. I aot ID date I, !Do, Ret bolllng ~ at unsaturated. You will tee ease often resembles appen. a ~ 10 .t!MI .Citllil;1lm
:.....,...,lllaJoullater,andlwas ''inlenlltive favoritllnt but, reference to this on food Ia· dlcl!l.a and can caun ob· arel', wllete b.t served In
:·:much more ''undenlood" than (II Kid Siller pointed oul bels. A fll(ld !bat baa been olructlon. President Einn· varl~ deh9mln~llonal ~­
· · · they Were
above),the number of~ "hydtogen'Uod" or "par- b'ower had thl,s prol&gt;l.. em and lntatrlllv.e {IO~IJ · Ill tilt ,
. Ma.... ,;,.. •·-'ly album hu In a family album II no proof. ti ally hydroge~ilted" has was oporated upon for an ob- •. · "· ~ v~ · ·
u.. """'
u1 re11 ed been converted to a solid or
.
. 10
;:. more,_
plcluru olllle first born, our .young~ is q te ., · saturated fat and is not as structlon during bll prell·
'ilency.
and , . •..:.:. •.~:11.f'~:·~
:·;.;_.maybe lhe got 1 few more that we only recorded ~ bel\ good for you.
m
..
.,.,..,
fotllifl'ri• A.,•. ,
Hi;·.w u ~~ , . e_. . .•
~II. She might momenta, whlle our oldett .ul Most heart specialists and
.
,
W"-'1!1
·~...~~ un~ ..
· ·,::!Yell aUU be "grandma's go down in hlllor)' u .the Ull· 1be American HeartAuoc;a.
.-"-• ...i ...il/oou .u ~lni--~~·-;' ~li " bat abe had ID break clothed kid with ll(ilnach on bll Hon agree !hal if you e~ too,. co-•lt
It LIWII!'!ft i,- lAM,
j fOil•" !llli~:~tilll•
· .; ..........., 'for lilt olllerl _ IJid chin (plus bolng thesubjeclof a much saturated fat yo~ are
M.D.,
I• '"' '' .. ~ ,.. W"!'o Ii'torldil · eontm"cfl •lite!~
• •"""t ld h dred other embarra.ulng more likely to develop fatty 0.. IA01~ CO\"Itf ...... , ioJ,~IoJN/ tra....,;,..inl. jo the 0tuo ~ jlr
&lt;
...,.
a lot more kind of s up
WI
ued
lilt d e p o • i t s In the a~rles, ltfttt•, Itt will ' t111'rf' r.t'tttt _ol Ma~"'Yftii':'~'~ ~:-.
;J'•
'·
' .
' ·hj.ertmental rule..
pix, always dra
out a1
which. in turn. can ltid lo ,..,., mr..,., ;, lllftttf ctiMH!J~ ,. 1'i ,
•
·
WbJ ean't the.. kids forget wrong limes! I - H.

now.,...

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Helen Help Us

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SabL...d.

fah~oll

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Here OcL 17th

= ~tesu:':':.~·uof.t ua1~1a ~

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.·.·, ·itteddmc

relltldnl

·;

· :\

'•

-

said,

the

The ball went way put
"Now we've &amp;ol a chance ID mqlc was IMt year but 1 1'1111.1lnll4bml.,,.,aaldhewas
Rcbinaon and all lilt Orioles, set lllam back to Cincinnati couldn't find it."
reld.Y 11&gt; 110 qaln an 'l1turldly.
over the left center field wall where we want tllem," mana- Anderson eald he would atart
"I might hurt 1111 arm but I'll

Into tile Oriole bullpen.
"'Dutlwu a good way 1D get It
peel aU of them," a happy May
said.
Winning pitcher Clay Carroll,
who held tile Orioles ID only one
bit over the last 3 z.a 1no1nga
after relieving. Don Gullett In
tile slztll, said he felt the win
had charged up tile sagging
Reds.
''This broushtthe whole team
back," Cwrolllllid. "We were a
llWe down but IDmorrow we're
reaDy &amp;olng ID be up."

ger Andenon eald. He said
today'a victory confirmed his
beUef tllat lbe Reds are still !be
beat team.
"My ball club Is 11111 tile beat
club here und I'm not going ID
change my opinion now," he
said.
"Our chancet are 11111 as_good
as tlley were When we star'led,"
Anderson said but be edmltled
tllal before May's bomer be was
beginning ID loee hope.
"I !old Gil Hodges list night
that I dldn~ know what bll

eltller Jim Merritt, Mill WUCOI be reedy 10
or Wayne Granger Thureday
but be eald it would probably be
11).game winner Merritt who
bed befltl unable 10 pitch In lbe
Serlell so far because of a 1t1re

Sports
Desk

so out !hare," be

More Sports .
"Merritt says bll ann is OK," On
Page
Six
Anderson
"but I'D have
on tllat. Alii want do is

ann.

said,

10

check
II&gt;
by Chet TannehiU
get enough pitchers oolthere 10
''The ball was down lbe
go nine lnnlnp."
said.
middle and I SWIIll," May said.
Coach Don Estey will brlnll• IIIIPIIJ reYIIDped .._lalo,~
Carroll, who made bll tlllrd
Anderton said be boped u Marauder. Stadium Friday nlgbt bopiJII to co 1111 • 011 U.~ ,
"After that I Just saw laces and
appearance In lour g...,s 111d would rain 'l1turldly 10 give bll
heard IIOIID&lt;l!."
who has not allowed eny Oriole prelllftCI pllching staff • rest. Marauders In the Southelllem Oblo Foolball Conltreace. il!&gt;th .
club&amp; now are Z.l In tile league; Au.. is J..2 overall; Kelp 4-1•. ,,
IUclt Eeaea, 311lb. senior center, bu badbllllluUn( job lllrm·~
NBA Standings
awayfromhlm by utlb.Junlor Mlb Blek, and left balfbtci: llon ·.:
NBA Slandlntl
Wood, 178lb. Junlor, hu beeo replaced by 134 lb. )lnlor Paul.•~
By United Pnsslnlornotlonal
Scannack.
,,
Eastern COnfennct
Chiclnnatl
•b r h bl
Atlantic Dlvlolon
Meigs, on the other hand, comins lniO their 11170 homecoming, .
Tolan, cf
3 I I 0
W. L. Pet. GB
and
needing this one 10 lr.eep alive In the Ulle chue - u does ...
Rose.rf
5 I 2 1
New York
2 0 1.000
Perez,
3b
Alhe111- probably wlll be eble 10 tt1art the IIIU.alll on olf- and'·.
~ I 0 0
Philadelphia 1 0 1.000 o;,
Bench,c
~ I I 0
Buffalo
1 0 1.000 lfJ
delense,
though there are t11ree quutlons marb abollleftl')'llody
May, lb
3 2 2 •
801 ton
I 1 .000 1'12
being
at
100 per cent efficiency.
.'
Carbo. It
• 0 0 0
BALTIMORE(UPI)-Sparky
rightwherelam.l'dratllernot
1beae
queations,
an
Wedneedsy
Dlgbt
after
the
6nal
bird·:•
Control Division
GB BALTIMORE (UPI) - Clay pretty much pinned the hopes Helms. 2b
3 0 I 0
Baltimore
wi Lo 1~·
Carroll credlta his World Series of the Reds on the stroq arma Concepcion,"
3 0 i I Anderson never hides tile way pack my sullcan another crws of the week, are llonnll 11ogp, tile lllldl: oenlclr 1'1111111111·~·
I 0 0 0 he feels abolll Earl Weaver.
Atlanta
o o .000 '"oi,. IIIICCe88 over the Baltlmore of their relief pitchers &lt;'frroU, Carrol!, p
tlme."
btck, who ,.88 out of ICbool mTueaday but blck Mllllllnll Wed.;•
Nolan,
p
I 0 0 0
Clnclnnotl
0 1 .ooo 1
Orioles 10 concentralloo and
He
lllres
him
very
much.
Before
Wemeaday'a
6-11
vlcto·
needly:
Ted lalew, junior ol!erudve g1llrd and deferudve lllllde ··•
I 0 0 0
Don Gullett and Wayne Gran- Gullett, p
1bbt is no gag or anything ry by lbe n.da, lbelr flnlt after
Cleve~:.ern ~!..,;:' 1 plenty of wtrk and says he is ger.
Woodward, 11
0 0 0 0 whipped up by lbe newlpllper- tllree stralllbt loeaes, Anderson llneblcter, who was bothered by abdominal pains Well_..y · '
Bravo, ph
I 0 0 0
Mkl-t Division
ready to pitch again IDday even
That's fine with Carroll, who Chaney, ss
I 0 0 0 men merely 10 spread a Ultle talked about how badly he night, and Tom Hollner, wlnibadi: with wrlal problema.
W. L. Pet. 08 If II hurll bll arm.
Totals
good wlll around In the World wanted the ball seme.
The coaching llaff belt! out hopes ell would be 1llartera ;•
Detroit
Carroll shut out lhe Oriolea appeared In S5 games this year,
34 ' " ' 6
Chicago
1I o
1 1.000
.500 1f2
71 in 111118 and 68 In 1968. 1bbt
Series.
''Thll me means 80 much," against Alh&lt;m, which laced tile Marauders a-11 oo a pees In· :•
Milwaukee
o o .000 1;, on one hit over tile last 3 2-3 year the fl.foot.l righthander BaHtmoro
•b
r
h
b
1
"-••ky Anderoon thinks Earl he eald. "So much. 1 know what tercepllan two yearsago here, bat lost atlxmelo tile Melp boy1 ,.,,
Buford,lf
4
o
..,....
0
0
Phoenix
0 o .000 v, lnntnss Wednesday 88 the n.da
3 o o o Weaver is one helluva fine somepeoplearelll)'lnsaboutus In 1167 and 111118.
·
Pac~"c Divi1lon
won 6-6 to avold an Oriole was 9-4 wllb 16 saves and a 2.60 Blair, cr
W. L. Pel. GB
E. R. A. In lOt 1..'1 Innings.
Powell,
lb
J
I
0
0
maneger
and a good guy per- already. I know. Bit I still
~oflenaeAihenawlllatartJlm3cottandFredTcmatOIIdl,
·•
Loo Angeles 0 0 .000 ... sweep.
With
aU
tllat
work
Carroll
F.Roblnson,rf
:
~:
~
sonally,IDo.
bellevelnmyhearttllatwe're
lllrlaMartl!!,lllowedinthe('.alllpolJigamebyll'ul.B,IJIIIAilen
-.
San FranciS&lt;:O 0 0 .000 ...
He wen I inti&gt; the game in tile
didn't complain about being
• 0 2 1 "My friend, Lefty PhlWps goMa winlhlllhlng. I mean II.
:
Portlond
o
o
.000 ... sixth •··•·- wltll one out, Oriole
tired.
Seattle
o 1 .000 •;,
""~"'
Johnson, 2b
• o 0 o (the Csllfomla Angels' mana- H we can only take 'em btck ID Mike Buckatcenter,MlbGreeaat quarterbtct, PauiSearmldr •
San Diogo
o 2 .000 1 Ellie Hendricks on tlllrd and "I'm ready lo go again Belanger,ss
~ 00 00 00 ger)telllmeEarlWeaveristhe Oncinnall ..."
andLesOuunpllnathalfbaota,IJIIIDickRelterat&amp;lllback
Wtclno'""'y's RtiVHo
Dave Johnson, a .281 biller at tomorrow. Even if It hurts my
3
1
0
1
best maneger In the American Immediately after reliever
Rutter,thei!Milb.-thonefullback,isthelrudandbatter
Ba lllmy'l[ei28
2JCS.In 10 iogo I~
the plate.
N
arm, I'll be out tllere, ready. Watt, p
o
Vo
0 League and I have 80 much Clay Carroll struck out Don man for Athena, and 11 de9eaded heavily on for ble blncttq for
ow
dl!&lt;
I
nc
nnatl
1"I
~-I'd
have
lo
bear
Buffalo 107 Cleveland 92
Nn::w
"I love the work," he said,
p
0 00 0 o faith in Lefty tllat If he told me Buford for lbe final out Wed- tile Eoltey halfbecb. Greea, quarterback, is - . 1 in teque
Philadelphia 110 Chicago 107
down and hit my spot. I did; I "aoo It Is the World Series." TDrabowsky,
R
e
1.~mund,
ph
.!
day is "'""I, J'r believe him," nesday Anderson demonstrated
0
1
Detroit 123 Seattle 11)
hit the inalde and oulalde
,.
_ 5 14
,...,,
puling with 11 for 31 and Z39 yards, with only 1111 btereeptioa ...
Reds manager George Cincinnati
011 010 030-&lt;i Anderson IllY•· ''That's how how completely human he Is. Werry, the Melp quarterback is 11 for 35 for 2110 Yll'dl with two ;
(OnlyThurldlly's
Game&amp; &amp;cll'.Ouledl
corners
of
the
plate."
He
struck
G.mes
"Sparky" Anderson feels a Baltimore
013 001 1100-5 much I lhlnk of him."
"Just me more lomGrrow," lnlerceptlons, by way of C&lt;lllplrlaon.
Booton at Phoenix
out Johmon and got Mark little different.
E- Tolan, Rose, Per•z. Okay 80 Sparky Anderson he eald. "Just one more. 1
(Only game scheduled)
Belanger lo pop out 1o left
LOB-Cinconnall6, Baltimore 5.
'
,
,
For comparllon of the two clubl In rw:1t1ns and (NI8Ilnc ·.
He hns nol gotten a complete
JB-Concepclon. HRs-B. has this tremendous regard for wouldn Ieven mind some rain. yardage, see onpage 6 1be lotali'9COrdlof all lelllllll. "-'-boa a :.
field.
.......,.
game In the Series from any of Robinson. Rooe. May. S-Bialr. LefcyPhllllps and thlnbalot of Somebody reminded him tllal
u
k
Although Carron couldn't slop his starters and GuUell, tile 1~
lp h r or bb so Earl Weaver bat what does It mly 24 hours earlier he talked comfortable advantage owr Alhens In nJshinc, 63410 :117 yarda. ~·
n OC ey
ndi111gs Broob Robl111on -who alngled y01r old UrebaJUng rookie, did ~~T;u ll~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a11 mean 1 •
ooty about'll'lnrtlng tile flnlt one.
~ def...., eoach Eskey reverses b11 fltlde left "' • · ,.
NHL ·standlnts
ill the eighth -Carroll slopped
Carroll IWI 3 2-3 I o o 0 4 Merely this: He'd lllre 1D take
"You !mow how II is, •• amlled retains blllackles, moves Buck 10 middle guard, runs Don Wood :0
not
have
his
beat
sluff
In
his
By Unltod Pross International tile real of the Orioles cold fol'
Palmer
7 • s s 4 7 Weaver and all the Orioles.., a tile Reds' manager. "Human and Jeff Spencer as Interior linebackers, O!omplln IIIII Deve : ·
E1st
tllree efforla so far.
w. L T. Pts. the rest of the game.
lr:;~ky : ~
~ llltle trip Friday night.
naltlre, 1 auppoae. Everybody Oldfield as oulaldellnebocken, and Greeo and Bob FenneD at :
Montrel
2 o o •
"I pitched pretty good," To make things worse, ace
Pal111er pitched to 2 batters In "I hmestly feel if we can take likes to win. 11
safeties.
·'
Booton
reUever
Wayne
Granger
was
j
~
g
~
Carroll
said.
"It
was
problbly
ath; Watt pitched lo 1 batter in 'em back to Clnclnoatl, we'll The Reds' players couldn'
Melgasterters oooffenae should be Joo Kloeund Mike Grate :··
Toronto
clobbered by lilt Orioles In his 91 ~_ 2. 36 A- SJ 007
New York
1 1 o 2 my beat outing so far."
win
this
thing,"
Anderson
says.
have
shown
more
emotion
atflllda,
Mark Werry and Fred Lee al tackleo, Deve Boyd llld Ted "
Buffalo
1 1 o 2
In his three World Series only appearance. AI a reault
Earl
Weaver
would
like
ID
Wedneedly
bad
they
won
the
Lehnr
al
guards, nnd Reger Abbott at center. Baets ore Werry at
·
·
'
·
Detroit
I 2 0 2 games Carroll held the Orioles Andersm wu hoping he could
Vancouver
thank his friend, Sparky An· W..-ld Serlell. When Carroll quarterback,BoggsandllooBmllborTcmllolfnerathalfbaob, :·
Wool 1 3 0 2 10 four hits, no runs and struck believe 11).game winner Jim
derson, for tile kind Invite 1o tllrew that third strike post and Tiny Williams at luDbock.
•·
W. L T. Pto. out nine In 4 1..'1 innings.
Merritt who said Wednesday
Onclnnati.
Buford in the nlntll catcher
~del.,.. Mark Werry, Boyd, Jon Kloes and Boga - · :;
Chlcego
2 o o ~
His pitching hu bean the that his sore ann felt floe.
Facf8 &amp; Figures
"Being real hooest about II Johnny Bench nearly broke the Cmtlng In are Jeff Morris and Wayne Well at ends, Jolm Tbomu -.
L::::eleo
g ~ bright spot on lbe otllerwise Olherwile Anderson said, "I
though," says Weaver. "I'd just old World Series' record for a at middle guard, (]lip Hagerty at halfback: Abbott 1110981 10 .·
1
•
as
soon not go back. I feel fine ~ Jump onto a winning tackle, Grate ID balf!!!oclt, and Lehew 11&gt; linebacker. Sm1lb 11111.,.
~~~:~~'!f~la
l•· g,;,i . =:!~,:.~m!,.~~ · co:_d :~ors!t u.:e
Tbe
MLTIMORE (UP!) - 'l1le
... "
pitcher set by Yogi Berra after Hoffner work tile come,.,
·
·
· I 0· o McGloii&gt;Un and Jim Merritt weatherforecaalfor today offer· fa&amp;' and P
. es on lbe World
000 ·J.ar
, sen R
,l.tehed. his piirfect ·
,
" 1
0
0
1
· phm.the lneffecll,....... of Tony ed a 1111 per cent chance of Series:
Dokla~nncta ., R~u.fs
game 14 yeara ago.
''-',.' I! f,IJ.
Toronto 7 St. rouls J
Clontnser and Gary Nolan, have showers.
TeaJDII: Baltimore Orioles ABA Standi'IUTII
Anderson wai no leas moved NETS TRADE SOlON
New Y..-k 3 Buffalo o
MERCEIN ADDED
(American league) vs. Cln·
·-..than bll players.
Chicago I Vancouver 2
NEWYORK(UPI)-TheNew
clnnati
Reds
{National By United Pr:::,rmernatlon.l
"I'm so happy to be here,'' he
NEW YORK (UPI)-'111e New..
Boston 8 Los Angeles 5
York Nels of the American York Jela Wedneeday an-.
(Onlulames scheduled)
L
Leagoe).
w. L Pel. GB volunteered after answering Baskelball AlaoclaUon Wednes- DOWiced the addition of veterao,
Thursday's Gilmes
l.itJI
Lengtll of series: Best four- K~nlucky
o 0 .000 ... queatl0111 from new11111.. in lbe dey traded Wail Simon, the last
Montreal at Buffalo
0 ~ .000 ... -clallntervlewroomaetaslde
running back Chuck Merce1n 1D •
ouk&gt;f...,.en
•ames
Vorglnoa
Chicago at Detroit
e
·
Carolina
0 0 000
.._.
original team member, lo the their 1811 squad.
Vancouver at Philadelphia
.
Results: lsi game - New York
o o :ooo ::: each day for the winning Kenlucky Colonels for an
Pllllburgh at Minnesota
There was a good chance tllat .
Baltimore 4, Cincinnati 3; 2nd Floridians
0 0 .000 ... manager and b11 players.
IOnly games &amp;cheduled)
.
game- Balllmore 6, Cincinnati Potlsburgh
0 o .000
Back Ill the n"'- n.da' undlacloeed draft cboice.
the Moot-2, 222i&gt;OUnd former ,
In three years with the Nell,
West
-~
5: 3rd g~me - Baltimore 9,
w.
L. Pel. GB quarters tll...e was a beautiful Simon averaged 18.3 poinla a Yale alar would be activated·,
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- from a broken finger on his left Onclntllti 3; 4th game - Utah
for Sunday's game qainal the'.
I 0 1.000 .. . bouquet of 15 roees on An· game.
Tbe Utah S1ar1 drubbed the hindi
Baltimcn Colla.
.
Eorty Wedn-y Mfxlld
Onclnnati 6 Baltimore 5.
Indlana
0 0 .000 •;, derllllll's desk.
Texas
0 0 .000 'f'
- r 1, " "
Denver Rockelll:IWt, Wednes- Donny Freeman led the Stars' Schedule:' Game 5 at Memphis
0 0 .ooo 1 "Someooe sent us lheoe,"
Pis. day nlgbt, 1n the only ABA same scoring In their plusb home
Ballbnore,
Oct.
15.
Gam01
11-7
Denver
o
1 .000 1 said the Onclnnall m&amp;nlger. "I
Zldo's Sport Shop
«&lt; ....._.,,_, but one of !belt top
Porler·Smllh
30 _......,
quarters at the Salt Palece (if needed) at Cincinnati, Oct .
Wednesday's R11ulls
lllinl&lt; tlley mlght've befltl get.
Oiler's Sohlo
28 players drew an Indefinite Arena, nelllng 'll points. He was 17-18,
Ulah 134 Denver 99
H••
_..,
bury ... Not
IOnlygame&amp;cheduledl
-e • ._.. 10
Alhland 011
28 ll'lllfltllion and a Q,OOO fine
Startlnt! limes: I p. m. EDT.
Thursday's Gamoo
reaDy. Tbey were Ifill II&gt; us by
LOU'I Alhland
24 when he failed 10 soli up for the followed by Zeimo Beaty wltll
23.
N•lson's Drug
18
TV and radio: All gemes New York al Plllsburgh
one of tile n.da' f... bock
High Men's Individual game, 1eUDn opener.
Ken~cky " 1 Indiana
home. .......
!Dot nice, donl
Julian Hammond led llle way National Broadcasting Com- Carohna
at Floridians
.~ou..-,
Jim Qleen 230; Women, Belly Mlrv Jact.J, former All· for llle unforttal&amp;te &amp;cketa,
pany and NBC radio networks. !Only games scheduled)
tlley?"
Smith 189. High Series - Jim America a( the Unhenlty of
Players
&amp;bare:
Guaranteed
IIOOI'ing
17
points,
a
good
per.
Queen S8J and Belly Smith and Utah bas been '-"''""with lilt
Linda Winebrenner Q7,
'
"'WIIIIIS
formance for the 11-loot.l for. fl$,1)00 mlnim111111 per m;n ID
Team High Game and Serle&amp; club over ble conlrlct.
ward. Lonnie Wright followed winners and fl ,500 mlnbilrms
- Zlde'o Sport Shop 474 and Denver 'Weril out short-handed
up
wllb 10 points '"' four goal.a per man ID losers or a ablft of
1932.
also with the loss of Spencer
the sate recelpll from the 'llrst
and two free tlrows.
Trl county Lesguo
Baywood. The ABA'I Moll
four games, whlchewr Is latsef
Oct-7, 1970
Valuable Player and 1169
emctmt.
HUMPHREY INJURED
H&amp;R Firestone
"':; Rookie of tha Year is tiUfferlng
ATLANTA (UPI) - The Odde: ~lea are favored 7·1
Davis, Warner Ins.
22
AUanta Folcons reported ID win the Series and 6-11 1o win
Mason Furniture
20
· Wedneeday that tile left side of the 6flb ceme.
Eagl"
14
IAKERBSIGNEIUCIBON their defensive front four - end
1
~~~~::,Vs Dodge
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Claude Hwnplray and tackle
:
Tum High Sorles - Dovl•· Forward Keith Erlctson, a Jolm Small - will be out of
Warner Ins. 2.19~ Team High holdout since the flral day of acllm ''lndellnltely" because of
Must be sold to make
Single Game, Davlo·Wirnor training camp, was olgned Injuries.
ATI'l!:NDED RI!TREAT
room
for Winter Tires.
'"'·
930.
Individual
High Strl" and Wedntaday by the Loe Angeleo Humpllrey sprained an ant1e
NEW HAVEN - Mn. Divtd
All sizes- Black and
Game, Dolt Dovlo 518 and 221. Libra lOa multi..year cmtrocl. In last Sunday'a 13-0 toea at Flelde, Jr. attended the state
White Walls.
llllll8JtiNII TOPS
Erk:kam, wbo enjoyed hll lllllu. Small suifered a 11nee board meellng and prayer
llne8l pro season In 1Mfl.70, injury Ill the prevjoua week's JJ. retreat · 11 Cedar Lekes In
WHILE THEY UST
NEW YORK (UPI) -Miami worked out wll.b the club 20 Victory over san Franctaco. Ripley.
The
Woman's
of Olllo, aecond in the naUon In Wfdneaclay night and wlll Jolil
Mfaalonary Society of "the
~ and ,delenae and rtiJI.. the LUers ftr their opening
REVIVAL PUNNED
Cburcb of God IIJ)OII8ored the
650113
nerup m paailng deletlle, lllllt"game qalnat the Cldcago Bulla
BIW
15.50
NEW HAVEN - Revival evenl IIIII NIOiDI Randall .of
1.79
lop college IMm In defenae for f'rlday night. Tel'llll of the lerVIces will begin at bl Nnr Anderloo, Ind. and edllAir of
125114
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19.9Q
2.3&amp;
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cmtract were not dllcloled.
lle'll!ll First awtcb of God 1111 Mfutons m1pz!ne was . the
775115
WIW
1t75
Monday, Oct. It, at 7:311 p.m. gueatleader.Mrs.Fielda..n,..l
845115
The Rev. tlllrleo E. Curllla of u alate vice l'"l'denl of the
WIW
24.20
Clarlellob wlll be the ,. , . w........ Millif!11111 Socil!ty.
evangelllt. 'l1le public is cor• '111e fbome
the culfaMee

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111d Woll had jull replaced
starter Jim Palmer who had
walked Tony Perez to open lbe
Inning and given up a llingle ID
Johnny Bench.
''The bout told Wattlhrnr a
sinker and a ilat allder," May
said. "So I figured he would try
lo get me ID bit It down 10
Hoover at third base."
''What was that?" someone
asked.

Concentration And
Hard Work Pays Off

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Make Money

new suit immediately.

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lie is acolllmalter of 8o)'
Sco1rt Troop 245 IIJI&lt;Qtlred by
Both vulnenble
tile Feeney Bennell A!Jterlcan
west North r.t Sooltb Legion Poal of Mlddlepo!rl.
His wife, Judy, is a llell1
Puo ' •
Pua
Leader Coach for Cub Seoul
~= ~
Pack 246: Pl'A preaidenl at
Openin&amp; !tad_. A
Middleport Elementery School,
and leader of Brownie Seoul
In bealc JAC011Y MOl).. Troop ff1
ERN,
we brecommend
!bat,
'" employed by In·
wb
13 potn•·
or Larry · '"
en you ave
.. ' .~ Diversified Service of
more m support of parlaer s ·~~·
W v His d
m a j o r-s ull opealng and Huntington, . a.
111
can't give a forcing Jump Judy's children are Dale, II, a
raise because you are play· First Class Seoul; Dean, 9, Cub
in:p, limit raises, 1that you Scout·' Laura,B,BrownleScolrt,
a opt the I o II ow n g pro· and Tlnl, s, who tlllnb abe's
cedure:
Cub Seoul and a Brownie!
Wllb an unbalanced band
and 13-16 points in support,
bid your longeat side suit
and then lake
dl appropriate
actloa depen ng on your
partner's rebid.
Wllb a balanced band and
13-14 points In support, bid
four diamonds. With 15-18
points, bid four clubs.
In any
more,
thatcase,
you with
jump 17in or
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BY JACK O'JIRIAN
NEW YORK - Between
caviar bites at the Quo Vadis,
Dorll Ully, author of "1boee
Fabulous
Greeks"
(a
faaclnaUnsly gossipy tome,

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vo1ce along 8 roadway
••-'•• In N. y . with
aclually s-··•
his own udeptallon of a Qlcteau
tale (''OplWD"), and won the
positively worst review• In
seasons .... Martha Goelz and
Anne Roosevelt (John's flrat
frau) say IIley Intend ID Uve In
Majorca .... La Goelz' full
nametJ are Martha Stephenson
Goe
Kemp Mature McKelway
lz
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1o ~. late
Vta
....
marnag
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bandleader Hal Kemp, the
earner Victor Malure etc ....
Harry Belefonte aod Peter Falk
looked like business in their
lWlcheon klatch at Gatsby's ....
Restaurateur Nick Manero,
president of the Eastern
Veteran Golfers AIB'n, just won
PGA(progolf's)sanctlonlorun
his own Man,..o Open in Pahn
Beach on Dec. 7. O!amp Jack
Nlcldaua was the first of many
enlered.'01 -u "'" "'
Steve McQueen and lbe Wm.
MorrIs •••
.,.ency spUl .... 1be new
Canadian f20 bills have Brllons
buzzing becauae they tlllnk II
shows Queen Uz's brassiere
strap: Canadian bankers say
It's just a dress strap and won;t
de«a Her Majesty .... Ronni~
Dyson, skyrocketing rOCA
the
&amp;Inger at the Cops, has bll
six • fi&amp;ure Income br= -;
and alW alnp for no
a
Brooklyn's WashlngiDn Temple,
where be did bll Drll alnglng at
14 ... Sinatra's Acapulco
manalon is up for ll8le at
f250,000 .... 'l1le Lll Veglllld
scuttle had II Frank woul
charm the 1\fexlcanslnlo letting
him nm botela, sambllnt etc.
down there. The M01ican
soutUe never 11w II that way.

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lllfllll• hllllnee, hu decided, l'anllly 1D inl1lre a healthy and
...,chlldiiWIX"Ihbllwelghlln enjoyable future. ·
Nutrltioniall have studied our
li'bllllnwlytheUterallrulh, foodneedlandhavecomplleda
al)oa ~tetllamdorf, Ellenllon clally food guide called the Basic
flmllyUfe.speciallat, OllloSiate 4, alnce It groupo .U Iooda loll&gt;
Ulilvenl~
four catag. . . 'l1ley are: the
To ~ ble point, Hamdcll!. Mlllt ifoup which includea
cites lnalllllte of Ufe Jnaurance whole, skim, dry, or evaporated
ncurea tbal eatlmate It coall a milk, c~ 'eses, cottage cbeeoe,
1am11y SSG 000 1D ralee a child lo and all other milk producla; the
qe 11. ~ fi&amp;ure varlu widely Moot group contalnln1 all
dependlnK on family clr- meata, flab, poultry, all bean8
rmrstauceo.
and lentlll, tllil8 and peiDUI
~this llricelq down, buller: lbe ••lellble-fnll
flamdorf rOJMia ao eaUmated group Including all vegetables
ts,IJOI 1oeo for the -1111 of and fruita: and lbe ar.d llld
birth and then medical care Ceru1 pup conlalnlng all
lllrougltout the 16 years. Tbe broods, cereals, rice, oabl,
• - no1 COIIIIIIIle much macaroni' and gralnl'
Infant ..._
the
In order for ~ur family ID eat
food but food costa grow 88
,.
c:blld IJ")WW, ID I lolal food bill a balanced diet,
cblldren need
o1 f1,000
lhree llerVlnga dally frCIIn lilt
CJo!bl~g ot."COIIlla for almost milk pup while ldulla need
" 000 IJid the child's share of two• Both children and ldulla
~ housing _,... are need two llerVlnga 1rcm lilt
.,000. Another "·000 'goes for meat group clally, lour eemnp
traoaportaUon. Personal care, from the vegetable • fruit group
recreation and education are dally, and lour llerVlnga from
-·'ble' for about ..,500. · the bread and cer ea1 group
' •..,..... almost dally.
••• all ~·-up and It's
nuu
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t30 000 Hemdorf points out that Recenlly repor 1e were
u,b ~·t Include the coat of a resulte from a W01l VIrginia
co11eg0 educati
which Dllly study staling tbat malnutrition
eu11y coet ano~ $15,000 ot a In children, age I lo 6, has
caused retardllloo. This does
four.year '··Ututl
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children bed received balanced
dleta before the age of I they
would be highly Intelligent. 11
does re&lt;elved
mean, however,
that IIley.
had
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would have been able lo more
nearly atleln their potential.
The food we eat can help or
hinder our ~
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- .... n• balanced diel can help
Insure a healthier end happier
family. Certainly the Ume you
apeoo checking and planning
daily menus will be well worth
your lnvestmenta.

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Sco~r of.f!le ·Week
Spencer, Mld&lt;lelllllt.
Lut weell:'a ''Scour. ol the
Week" began oh cub ICOIIt In

BALTIMORE (UPI)-11 tuok
them four games bot tile Qn.
cinnaU Reds think they've
ftnally found how ID hit the ball
pill llroob Rcbinaon.
Leo May, who.. tJuoee..run
homer powered the n.da ID
their first Worlt! Serle• victory
after tlree llralghtloues, eald
he went ID the plate In tile eighth
lminlllooklng for a way ID set
the ball post Robinaon.
"I went bock ID lilt dugout
and asked Sparky (Anderson)
What tile book on Wall was,"
May 11ld after the Reds
defeated the Baltimore Orioles
6-11. Tbe Orioles were leading 1'&gt;3

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Todiy ·he is a mem
...
vulry of Grace Episcopal
Cbilrch, Poo-oy, and Wll ·
·recruited on a Tuesday and lilt
next Friday helped with bl
MGM Dlatrlcl Fall ~at
BarboursvUie, W. Va. Stille
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~ Butclllr, former .Jlel&amp;l
,._II, lllloblvet.DIIWia Ill WlniiGa lldlm, N.C. ·~~~ace
Jill 'Rie Ref.
Bu!dler' ...... Ol*'allna the lion,
J)IMIIO build a Pipets Owrdllll a,rac-. a.~ llnlca
. . pu11111111Minc held llllbt ·btMIIIIII Gl ,llie ll1&amp;dler

111e Rev. llld Jlll'l,

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that ICOUtinl
IIIII will
cmllnue Ill tb8 M!dd'tP"'orea
and tbat lilt 8o)' Scout JI'GSI'8111
helpi build men. He's certalD
Amoriea'l . ~ begllll

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women•• Mlaiionary Society or
the Nnr Ha""' l'lnt tllurdl or

God met In the Fellowablp
Building with Deloreol Ta)'lar
IJid Relleclca Reed bolt 1 1 .
Freda Turley gave clewUOIII
IJid led In prayer, Eleanor
n.vta the eecretary'1 "'JCCrl,
and Faye Carpenter lbe
· treuurer'• report.
'l1le soele!J II aelllni rain
bonnets for a money-mUlDe
projectandmemben also wted
10 order more IDle bop for a
fundl'lllllns project. 'l1le IIIIIIWil
auut:mu bo• will be oent w Q
11cme million In San Antonio,

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slam in any system. It Is a

In !'ratiO· of Older Women: real
ERNcinch in JACOBY MODwriter • actor Tony Carlyle, who
Wlfu 15 points in high

Hnhllr
eon.-, l'lnt
Aye. IJid Cedar St. GeDoral
vllltln&amp; houri ~ IJid 7-a p. m.
Maternity vllllin&amp; ho\ln 2:10 ID
4:30 p. m. l'lrellll Gilly on
Pedlalrlca WlU'IL
lllrtbo
Mr. IJid Mrs, Jam.. R.
nmmons,laebon, • daulhter:
and Mr. and Mn. Harold F.
Mllls, Oalllpolia, a IIIII!·
DII&lt;UrJOI
Mrs. Henry E. Babr, Dale R.
Adkins, Earl M. BarnhUI,
Howard G. Brurnlleld, Olear
Buck, Paul C. ilurrll, Nora L.
Creel, Mrs. Jolm J. Dray and
Infant daughter, Mn. Edward
L. Findley, Euiene M. Garlow,
Mn. Joeepb Haymul, Eugene
L. Heath, Donn&amp;'J. Nance, Gall
Lee Nibert, Arlbnr R. Petrie,
M1ldnod M. Powell, WUlllm
Seoll Rutherford, BIUy G.
Sclrbrough, Cbarleo F. Smith,
Mn. Palricla Stull, CberJI K.
SlapleiOn, Mn. Lacey Wolford,
Jr. and infant daughter, Jame1
Rapp and Mrs. Marjorie
llan'llclll.

eacorla ageless Hope Hamplon, cards, North responds four
defected for an evening with clubs. South's hand is strong
Sloane Simpson 10 the Hawaii enough to head right for the
IW .... Gloria Stelnem of lbe slam. His 15 high-card
Fem Ub nonsense on a Phil points all appeat to be real
parenllltllcally
l told us Art
Donahue TV show let her bias bard workers and he decides
0n111s1x beefed only about one
Bl k ood
I I
show: Said "people refuse 1o to use ac w
as a sa e y
!ange!ttial Item in her book:
li
measure.
Dorll' oplnloo that Stevros
al'lend White Houae par es any
In JACOBY MODERN you
more,"
that
they're
''not
fun
Teus.
Niarchoe Is better looking than
don't use the Blackwood con·
SINGERS OOMING - A pcof !I eM' qaartel known u
Arl.oloUe .... Merv Griffin's
and people are jusWbltno IHo0J18er vention until you are pre·
'l1le soelety will be1in a six
taateleall use of the tragic Calif.
Interested In the
te use pared to bid a slam if part· the "City Sicker&amp;" will pl'O\IIde llllertalnment at lbe annual
weeb group Bible study 10011 on
meellng of lilt Me1p County Farm Blnaa Nl for 7:37p.m.
11reo for a joke buildup got only
and Ita occupanta" .... We'll ten ner's response shows that
"A l"unctiOnlng Faith." GUI
lrDIIIII tile other TV late-late ....
that 10 Duke Elllnglon, among your side has either three or TueadaynltheMelpllll!bSchool,Roct~. Tbequarlet
wrapped boua bave been
has enterlelned audleaces tllrough the Mldlreat for Meral
Olear and
JWle Levant
olher White House honorees - four aces. In other words,
placed In Sunday School cleeees
years and their JI'GSI'am lncludtl bolladl, COUDiry and
become grandparents via
who'll be back .... Adele Rasey ~ 0~~ ~:1;:~~~~0~8~~
for Christ'• birthday ob·
tracliUonal barbenldp quartet numben. A llleat dinner will
daughter Amanda Cannel,
Sardl, wile of Vincent Sardi Jr. You use it as a safety valve
JerVance. Hoateues for .-1
be served preceding the meeting. Reaervatl&lt;m for tile Ill·
of the lop show biz restaurant, to keep yourself out of slams
about Yuletide .... Bennett
montll'a meeting wlll be NeWe
JORNBON IN JAPAN
nual session can be made by calllng 99WIIl or by cmtacllnll
eerrs got ble nerve: One of
said she's wrlUn&amp; a cookbook that won't make because
lluddlng, Alma Trlplelt and
FUSSA, Japan - Airmail
Bennett's Random House
.... Said It In facl et another your opponenls can cash two any Fann Bureau Board member.
Helen Fields.. ~ demonllrallon l'lnl Class James j.. Jolmaon,
portfolios ("Faclng East" wltll
restaurant enllrely - 111e tiny aces against you.
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party will be held "' Jwmlta 1011 of Mr. and Mn. Jamel
orJclnal · lltllograpba by Jack
1em .of a French .realaQraot. This was a good Ume for .,,o.
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= ··· '~
Michener), due 1n Nov., will
nlghld'ub r~§~!~lo,~ ' wa,n't · includes just one ace. He
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You, South hold:
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it and South stops at
.
bave a ..., pn'cetag.
g~~
vuo ROOm owner shows
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MonteP::ooer, who Invented
Sam Graham - had lo gel bit 1lYe.
TH£ DAILY SfltnNR · · Clrpenter, Iva Clpebarl, Rena lftVIoully llll"VIII at Dover
What do you do now?
the Copacabana and Iota of
by a car.
Johnlon, NeWe Dudding, Helen AFB, Del. He llalllli&amp;raduate
DEVOTED TO
A-m&lt;! alx Qllll.. wUb o .....
Bdwy. nightclubs over lbe
INTEREST OF
Johnlon, Anna Johnlon, Sue ol Mldd!aport Hl8h Sdlool and
serv~~tive partDer or five lpa4el
The bidding has been:
MEIGS.M'ASON AREA
decades,
tile sprightly
Enrln, Freda Turley, Betty and alteDded Manball Unlvenlty,
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CHESTER
L.
TANNEHILL,
Weal North Eaat Sooth
Utile Club Restaurant In New
Exec. Ed.
some 4edsloaa that ..,_.. ea~
Lori Dolin, Orpba Flelda, Hunlln&amp;IOn, w. Va.
ROBERT HOEFLICH,
Hope, Pa., far from llle 1111108·
tlnb' oa beblr at 11M tUio.
Boon1e Fields, Eleanor Devil,
• City Editor
LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D.
JDUII area .... Newest ''Ub"
·Published dally oxupl LucUle Powell, Drue Hart,
lalurday bY Tilt 01110 Vallov Juanita Ward and Sharoll.
oulflt: Dog Ub in Westport,
Publllhlng C4mPI!!v, 111 C4urt.
Conn., ao pooches may romp oo
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769.
THREE VJBIT HERE
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Mill
Mary
nelffer,
Mila
Gleason was 10 have played tile
Stcono clou pootooo pold ••
Heleu
Plelf!er,
and
Mrs.
Morrla
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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L!tl_Vepa spot If be could gel
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Golloahor,
Inc.,
12
Eost41st
St.,
.
Mr.
and
MrL
John
Yudl
and
gueala
of
Mn.
Nan
Moon
and
collldn't -now Art'a playing It
New
York
City,
Ntw
York.
Ia
of
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lfawlin
Mid
By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D.
SU\IO&lt;rlptlao ratn: Dtllvtrld Mn. Margaret C ua
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without Gl0110n .. .. Fred
by aorrler Whorl IVIIIObll ~ Allen•- Pa. and Mr. and dleport. Mill Hallie Zerlde and
Allen'a old ally, Peter Donald,
ctntl per week; ont VHr ln.
.. .....,
,.. __ Nellie s~•- ...,_, the
advance ot Tho Dolly &amp;ontlntl Mrs. Edword
Ktlebka, .._
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now 11 Clrcutt Salnll • Sinners
omu,
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mo
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ntho~
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were
weelletld
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for
dlnaer
Satur. day
Fat facls cause about as heart attacks and strokes. 1
t\1.70. Three .menthl, 15.1!1. Br: -~
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club Jleadman.
Motor
Route
whoro
corrltr·
·goula
o1
Mr.
and
MrL
Jolm
evenlll8,
and
011
.,..._.y
much
confusion
as
any
as·
Conversely,
polyunsaturated
Yul Brynner'a aon Roc
strvlct
not
avalloblt'
On•
u.o.•L... In u 1, . . , _ . u-. • .....,. tdaterl enterlallled with
peel
of
lbe diet. It makes a fats In limited amouota apmonth 11.50. lyman: One vet~r ' ABKaiUI
..,.-r-.. ..... &amp;IAIW'V
decided th atart right at the lop,
difference wbelber you are pear to be useful and may
112.00. Six monlho 16.25. lllrN ....1111 remained for a two week 1 dlmer party al lbe Nnl
....,!hi ....00. SUbllcrlptlon orlct ....,.
talklllg about saturated fats even decrease the lltellhood
1ncludn $und~V Tlmt;s,&amp;ontlnol, · vlllt,
Pleuanl Reoart.
1
or unaaturated
and of artery dlleue. That II
whether the unsaturated fats the crux of lbe reason for
polyunsaturated !ala
I
II are polyunsaturated or not. eating
and
avolding
saturated ones.
As far as calories are con·
To
avoid
eating
too much
cern~lt It does not make
saturated
fat
your
diet
I
I any erence which ldntl of
contain
mostly
!Ish,
should
1
By Helen Bottel
1 fat you eat. Regardless of
1
1 Its type, a gram of fat con· chicken, turkey, vegetables,
'"""ll
FOR
IT!
jealOUI)'
and
be
happy
with
talns about nine calories (a skim milk or low.fat forUfied
YOUTH
""""'
1 d
level teaspoonful of marga· milt, polyunsaturated mar· 0 __ , _ h .
Thll colmnn is for yolll&amp; what tlley've got?
unno. rlne contains about 25 calo· garine and limited amounts ~
"'
1116
people their problems and Maybe I'm Jus! lucky, bid I rles) . U you need to limit of lean beef. Go easy on
~ their troublel and can 'I help tblnldng I'm ooe of the calories you eat, you lard, butter, many solid
UIIU&amp; .::xJriiHHI
fun. AI .rith lbe rest of Helen MANY lucky ooes. - KID must limit all types of fat in vegetable margarines, pork
and exceaalve amounts of
·
Help U..!, It welcomes laughs SISTER
your diet.
bat won' dodge a serious Dear llel.. :
Gen4llaiiY speaking, fats
unsaturated
questlm with a bruah.off.
I don't tlllnk you aymp~tblzed that IA!lld to be solid at room
(best
polyunsaturated)
vegeSend ~ur •-·•e quesU-·. aufficienlly with "Lonely and temperature are saturated table olls are safftower oil tllarles R. l*ler of Mount
•· - ··dldn fats. This includes animal
1o YOIJ'I1I ASKED FOR IT, Left OUI" whole parenll
'I fat found in beef, pork, lard, and com oil. Soybean oil Is VernOn, Ohio, dlreclAir of pubUe
81
e~re of Helen Help U..! this P'Y u much altenllon ID her
solid vegetable margarines, not as good In this respect. relalion. of the Ohio Conference
nnrapaper.
tlley did lo the older sisters and shortening and buturfat In Peanut oil and olive oil are of SevenliMiay Mvenlllla wlll
MY READERS
brothers when they were her dairy products. There are a considerably less desirable. deliver 111e Sallblth SaiWi
ANSWER THE MAIL
age. You even aclmltled that few liquid fall that are satullear Helen·
you your~elf were cuJity of rated fall; the worll of· ~o:o~ut,:r ~:~~~~ u~~s':!; Oct. 17 at the PaaMroy Smlllbavolded.
day • Advi!Dilll
church,
,_ pi. who feelllighted taking g.._ of p1c1ures of your fender is coconut oil.
• • •
Mulberry Helihla, II ap.m.
'-·uae .......re ... ,.,.... or oldest child, while the youngest Unsaturated fall are uau·
_..
.~,
u.. owcu
albian
ally Uquld, or soft at room
Dear Doetor-l've heard Beeler,wboalloisdlreclorof
lourlh In the family, and don't only had a lew Ill lilt
· teml"''"ature. Most fllb oils that milt causes lndlgesUon the deparlmeDia ol re1J8!oua
getu many anapaholllaken, or Only aellllh, cruel and in· are unsaturated, which is In some people. Islbll true? Uberty 1J111 radl~ ol
maybe have 1o wear handoflleo IO!IIltlve parenll treat their probably related to the cold
Dear Reader-Yes. Some the Olllo Conference, wu ben
downl! 1 tlllnk that 1n many children unjllllly, and there is water environment In which adults cannot digest lhe lac· 111 North ~ Roci, Ark. He
CUOIIhey're emphallzlnc Ultle no e~cuae for II. II makel me they live and swim. Vege~c ~~kth:!:~yd~~: recelnd bll 1!1inl~~~
tblnga and overlookinl the bolllng mad when I hear of ~~~0;~:· !tlcha:d ";'o';t:~ diarrhea. Milk seem• to par- training at the ~lion 1
(realer benefits of being parenta who fa~or one child oil, are unsaturated fate.
Ucularly aggravate two dis- Soul!nreltern Union CqlleJe II.
younpat.
over another. -MRS. M. 8·
It Is Important to IPJ&gt;!O· eans of the lnteallnes. One Keene, TeUI and the~~ 11hr
1 bave two older sisters and Deer Mrs. S.:
elate that a saturated fat of these Is ulcerallve coliUs, day Adventlll Tbeolo1lcll
CliO older brother. I !mow that
My educated guess II that you contains the max I mum a dlnaae of recurring mas. Semlna.r7 .. whell It wu Ill
I~IIOllenmorellrivllesOithan either haven't sllrted your amount o! hydrogen. ·An Ill· live watery dlerrhea •. The w~. D. c. ,
·.
tlley ever did because my l'anllly or II numben no more saturated fat contain• less other Is ~onal enteritis, a H• ·~ ll'\'el'al ~
..._M -- of ''practiced" 00 than two children (which is hydrogen. The less hydrogen
1
,__,.-'
da of
1 it contains the more UD·
1n
·and
them IJid ,... rolued when 1 plenty these ya,
courae. saturated It 11. Hence, poly· the large Intestine. This dis· Arkanlu; tnd wu the!! aenlu
. · eame along. I aot ID date I, !Do, Ret bolllng ~ at unsaturated. You will tee ease often resembles appen. a ~ 10 .t!MI .Citllil;1lm
:.....,...,lllaJoullater,andlwas ''inlenlltive favoritllnt but, reference to this on food Ia· dlcl!l.a and can caun ob· arel', wllete b.t served In
:·:much more ''undenlood" than (II Kid Siller pointed oul bels. A fll(ld !bat baa been olructlon. President Einn· varl~ deh9mln~llonal ~­
· · · they Were
above),the number of~ "hydtogen'Uod" or "par- b'ower had thl,s prol&gt;l.. em and lntatrlllv.e {IO~IJ · Ill tilt ,
. Ma.... ,;,.. •·-'ly album hu In a family album II no proof. ti ally hydroge~ilted" has was oporated upon for an ob- •. · "· ~ v~ · ·
u.. """'
u1 re11 ed been converted to a solid or
.
. 10
;:. more,_
plcluru olllle first born, our .young~ is q te ., · saturated fat and is not as structlon during bll prell·
'ilency.
and , . •..:.:. •.~:11.f'~:·~
:·;.;_.maybe lhe got 1 few more that we only recorded ~ bel\ good for you.
m
..
.,.,..,
fotllifl'ri• A.,•. ,
Hi;·.w u ~~ , . e_. . .•
~II. She might momenta, whlle our oldett .ul Most heart specialists and
.
,
W"-'1!1
·~...~~ un~ ..
· ·,::!Yell aUU be "grandma's go down in hlllor)' u .the Ull· 1be American HeartAuoc;a.
.-"-• ...i ...il/oou .u ~lni--~~·-;' ~li " bat abe had ID break clothed kid with ll(ilnach on bll Hon agree !hal if you e~ too,. co-•lt
It LIWII!'!ft i,- lAM,
j fOil•" !llli~:~tilll•
· .; ..........., 'for lilt olllerl _ IJid chin (plus bolng thesubjeclof a much saturated fat yo~ are
M.D.,
I• '"' '' .. ~ ,.. W"!'o Ii'torldil · eontm"cfl •lite!~
• •"""t ld h dred other embarra.ulng more likely to develop fatty 0.. IA01~ CO\"Itf ...... , ioJ,~IoJN/ tra....,;,..inl. jo the 0tuo ~ jlr
&lt;
...,.
a lot more kind of s up
WI
ued
lilt d e p o • i t s In the a~rles, ltfttt•, Itt will ' t111'rf' r.t'tttt _ol Ma~"'Yftii':'~'~ ~:-.
;J'•
'·
' .
' ·hj.ertmental rule..
pix, always dra
out a1
which. in turn. can ltid lo ,..,., mr..,., ;, lllftttf ctiMH!J~ ,. 1'i ,
•
·
WbJ ean't the.. kids forget wrong limes! I - H.

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Helen Help Us

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fats

SabL...d.

fah~oll

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= ~tesu:':':.~·uof.t ua1~1a ~

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relltldnl

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said,

the

The ball went way put
"Now we've &amp;ol a chance ID mqlc was IMt year but 1 1'1111.1lnll4bml.,,.,aaldhewas
Rcbinaon and all lilt Orioles, set lllam back to Cincinnati couldn't find it."
reld.Y 11&gt; 110 qaln an 'l1turldly.
over the left center field wall where we want tllem," mana- Anderson eald he would atart
"I might hurt 1111 arm but I'll

Into tile Oriole bullpen.
"'Dutlwu a good way 1D get It
peel aU of them," a happy May
said.
Winning pitcher Clay Carroll,
who held tile Orioles ID only one
bit over the last 3 z.a 1no1nga
after relieving. Don Gullett In
tile slztll, said he felt the win
had charged up tile sagging
Reds.
''This broushtthe whole team
back," Cwrolllllid. "We were a
llWe down but IDmorrow we're
reaDy &amp;olng ID be up."

ger Andenon eald. He said
today'a victory confirmed his
beUef tllat lbe Reds are still !be
beat team.
"My ball club Is 11111 tile beat
club here und I'm not going ID
change my opinion now," he
said.
"Our chancet are 11111 as_good
as tlley were When we star'led,"
Anderson said but be edmltled
tllal before May's bomer be was
beginning ID loee hope.
"I !old Gil Hodges list night
that I dldn~ know what bll

eltller Jim Merritt, Mill WUCOI be reedy 10
or Wayne Granger Thureday
but be eald it would probably be
11).game winner Merritt who
bed befltl unable 10 pitch In lbe
Serlell so far because of a 1t1re

Sports
Desk

so out !hare," be

More Sports .
"Merritt says bll ann is OK," On
Page
Six
Anderson
"but I'D have
on tllat. Alii want do is

ann.

said,

10

check
II&gt;
by Chet TannehiU
get enough pitchers oolthere 10
''The ball was down lbe
go nine lnnlnp."
said.
middle and I SWIIll," May said.
Coach Don Estey will brlnll• IIIIPIIJ reYIIDped .._lalo,~
Carroll, who made bll tlllrd
Anderton said be boped u Marauder. Stadium Friday nlgbt bopiJII to co 1111 • 011 U.~ ,
"After that I Just saw laces and
appearance In lour g...,s 111d would rain 'l1turldly 10 give bll
heard IIOIID&lt;l!."
who has not allowed eny Oriole prelllftCI pllching staff • rest. Marauders In the Southelllem Oblo Foolball Conltreace. il!&gt;th .
club&amp; now are Z.l In tile league; Au.. is J..2 overall; Kelp 4-1•. ,,
IUclt Eeaea, 311lb. senior center, bu badbllllluUn( job lllrm·~
NBA Standings
awayfromhlm by utlb.Junlor Mlb Blek, and left balfbtci: llon ·.:
NBA Slandlntl
Wood, 178lb. Junlor, hu beeo replaced by 134 lb. )lnlor Paul.•~
By United Pnsslnlornotlonal
Scannack.
,,
Eastern COnfennct
Chiclnnatl
•b r h bl
Atlantic Dlvlolon
Meigs, on the other hand, comins lniO their 11170 homecoming, .
Tolan, cf
3 I I 0
W. L. Pet. GB
and
needing this one 10 lr.eep alive In the Ulle chue - u does ...
Rose.rf
5 I 2 1
New York
2 0 1.000
Perez,
3b
Alhe111- probably wlll be eble 10 tt1art the IIIU.alll on olf- and'·.
~ I 0 0
Philadelphia 1 0 1.000 o;,
Bench,c
~ I I 0
Buffalo
1 0 1.000 lfJ
delense,
though there are t11ree quutlons marb abollleftl')'llody
May, lb
3 2 2 •
801 ton
I 1 .000 1'12
being
at
100 per cent efficiency.
.'
Carbo. It
• 0 0 0
BALTIMORE(UPI)-Sparky
rightwherelam.l'dratllernot
1beae
queations,
an
Wedneedsy
Dlgbt
after
the
6nal
bird·:•
Control Division
GB BALTIMORE (UPI) - Clay pretty much pinned the hopes Helms. 2b
3 0 I 0
Baltimore
wi Lo 1~·
Carroll credlta his World Series of the Reds on the stroq arma Concepcion,"
3 0 i I Anderson never hides tile way pack my sullcan another crws of the week, are llonnll 11ogp, tile lllldl: oenlclr 1'1111111111·~·
I 0 0 0 he feels abolll Earl Weaver.
Atlanta
o o .000 '"oi,. IIIICCe88 over the Baltlmore of their relief pitchers &lt;'frroU, Carrol!, p
tlme."
btck, who ,.88 out of ICbool mTueaday but blck Mllllllnll Wed.;•
Nolan,
p
I 0 0 0
Clnclnnotl
0 1 .ooo 1
Orioles 10 concentralloo and
He
lllres
him
very
much.
Before
Wemeaday'a
6-11
vlcto·
needly:
Ted lalew, junior ol!erudve g1llrd and deferudve lllllde ··•
I 0 0 0
Don Gullett and Wayne Gran- Gullett, p
1bbt is no gag or anything ry by lbe n.da, lbelr flnlt after
Cleve~:.ern ~!..,;:' 1 plenty of wtrk and says he is ger.
Woodward, 11
0 0 0 0 whipped up by lbe newlpllper- tllree stralllbt loeaes, Anderson llneblcter, who was bothered by abdominal pains Well_..y · '
Bravo, ph
I 0 0 0
Mkl-t Division
ready to pitch again IDday even
That's fine with Carroll, who Chaney, ss
I 0 0 0 men merely 10 spread a Ultle talked about how badly he night, and Tom Hollner, wlnibadi: with wrlal problema.
W. L. Pet. 08 If II hurll bll arm.
Totals
good wlll around In the World wanted the ball seme.
The coaching llaff belt! out hopes ell would be 1llartera ;•
Detroit
Carroll shut out lhe Oriolea appeared In S5 games this year,
34 ' " ' 6
Chicago
1I o
1 1.000
.500 1f2
71 in 111118 and 68 In 1968. 1bbt
Series.
''Thll me means 80 much," against Alh&lt;m, which laced tile Marauders a-11 oo a pees In· :•
Milwaukee
o o .000 1;, on one hit over tile last 3 2-3 year the fl.foot.l righthander BaHtmoro
•b
r
h
b
1
"-••ky Anderoon thinks Earl he eald. "So much. 1 know what tercepllan two yearsago here, bat lost atlxmelo tile Melp boy1 ,.,,
Buford,lf
4
o
..,....
0
0
Phoenix
0 o .000 v, lnntnss Wednesday 88 the n.da
3 o o o Weaver is one helluva fine somepeoplearelll)'lnsaboutus In 1167 and 111118.
·
Pac~"c Divi1lon
won 6-6 to avold an Oriole was 9-4 wllb 16 saves and a 2.60 Blair, cr
W. L. Pel. GB
E. R. A. In lOt 1..'1 Innings.
Powell,
lb
J
I
0
0
maneger
and a good guy per- already. I know. Bit I still
~oflenaeAihenawlllatartJlm3cottandFredTcmatOIIdl,
·•
Loo Angeles 0 0 .000 ... sweep.
With
aU
tllat
work
Carroll
F.Roblnson,rf
:
~:
~
sonally,IDo.
bellevelnmyhearttllatwe're
lllrlaMartl!!,lllowedinthe('.alllpolJigamebyll'ul.B,IJIIIAilen
-.
San FranciS&lt;:O 0 0 .000 ...
He wen I inti&gt; the game in tile
didn't complain about being
• 0 2 1 "My friend, Lefty PhlWps goMa winlhlllhlng. I mean II.
:
Portlond
o
o
.000 ... sixth •··•·- wltll one out, Oriole
tired.
Seattle
o 1 .000 •;,
""~"'
Johnson, 2b
• o 0 o (the Csllfomla Angels' mana- H we can only take 'em btck ID Mike Buckatcenter,MlbGreeaat quarterbtct, PauiSearmldr •
San Diogo
o 2 .000 1 Ellie Hendricks on tlllrd and "I'm ready lo go again Belanger,ss
~ 00 00 00 ger)telllmeEarlWeaveristhe Oncinnall ..."
andLesOuunpllnathalfbaota,IJIIIDickRelterat&amp;lllback
Wtclno'""'y's RtiVHo
Dave Johnson, a .281 biller at tomorrow. Even if It hurts my
3
1
0
1
best maneger In the American Immediately after reliever
Rutter,thei!Milb.-thonefullback,isthelrudandbatter
Ba lllmy'l[ei28
2JCS.In 10 iogo I~
the plate.
N
arm, I'll be out tllere, ready. Watt, p
o
Vo
0 League and I have 80 much Clay Carroll struck out Don man for Athena, and 11 de9eaded heavily on for ble blncttq for
ow
dl!&lt;
I
nc
nnatl
1"I
~-I'd
have
lo
bear
Buffalo 107 Cleveland 92
Nn::w
"I love the work," he said,
p
0 00 0 o faith in Lefty tllat If he told me Buford for lbe final out Wed- tile Eoltey halfbecb. Greea, quarterback, is - . 1 in teque
Philadelphia 110 Chicago 107
down and hit my spot. I did; I "aoo It Is the World Series." TDrabowsky,
R
e
1.~mund,
ph
.!
day is "'""I, J'r believe him," nesday Anderson demonstrated
0
1
Detroit 123 Seattle 11)
hit the inalde and oulalde
,.
_ 5 14
,...,,
puling with 11 for 31 and Z39 yards, with only 1111 btereeptioa ...
Reds manager George Cincinnati
011 010 030-&lt;i Anderson IllY•· ''That's how how completely human he Is. Werry, the Melp quarterback is 11 for 35 for 2110 Yll'dl with two ;
(OnlyThurldlly's
Game&amp; &amp;cll'.Ouledl
corners
of
the
plate."
He
struck
G.mes
"Sparky" Anderson feels a Baltimore
013 001 1100-5 much I lhlnk of him."
"Just me more lomGrrow," lnlerceptlons, by way of C&lt;lllplrlaon.
Booton at Phoenix
out Johmon and got Mark little different.
E- Tolan, Rose, Per•z. Okay 80 Sparky Anderson he eald. "Just one more. 1
(Only game scheduled)
Belanger lo pop out 1o left
LOB-Cinconnall6, Baltimore 5.
'
,
,
For comparllon of the two clubl In rw:1t1ns and (NI8Ilnc ·.
He hns nol gotten a complete
JB-Concepclon. HRs-B. has this tremendous regard for wouldn Ieven mind some rain. yardage, see onpage 6 1be lotali'9COrdlof all lelllllll. "-'-boa a :.
field.
.......,.
game In the Series from any of Robinson. Rooe. May. S-Bialr. LefcyPhllllps and thlnbalot of Somebody reminded him tllal
u
k
Although Carron couldn't slop his starters and GuUell, tile 1~
lp h r or bb so Earl Weaver bat what does It mly 24 hours earlier he talked comfortable advantage owr Alhens In nJshinc, 63410 :117 yarda. ~·
n OC ey
ndi111gs Broob Robl111on -who alngled y01r old UrebaJUng rookie, did ~~T;u ll~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a11 mean 1 •
ooty about'll'lnrtlng tile flnlt one.
~ def...., eoach Eskey reverses b11 fltlde left "' • · ,.
NHL ·standlnts
ill the eighth -Carroll slopped
Carroll IWI 3 2-3 I o o 0 4 Merely this: He'd lllre 1D take
"You !mow how II is, •• amlled retains blllackles, moves Buck 10 middle guard, runs Don Wood :0
not
have
his
beat
sluff
In
his
By Unltod Pross International tile real of the Orioles cold fol'
Palmer
7 • s s 4 7 Weaver and all the Orioles.., a tile Reds' manager. "Human and Jeff Spencer as Interior linebackers, O!omplln IIIII Deve : ·
E1st
tllree efforla so far.
w. L T. Pts. the rest of the game.
lr:;~ky : ~
~ llltle trip Friday night.
naltlre, 1 auppoae. Everybody Oldfield as oulaldellnebocken, and Greeo and Bob FenneD at :
Montrel
2 o o •
"I pitched pretty good," To make things worse, ace
Pal111er pitched to 2 batters In "I hmestly feel if we can take likes to win. 11
safeties.
·'
Booton
reUever
Wayne
Granger
was
j
~
g
~
Carroll
said.
"It
was
problbly
ath; Watt pitched lo 1 batter in 'em back to Clnclnoatl, we'll The Reds' players couldn'
Melgasterters oooffenae should be Joo Kloeund Mike Grate :··
Toronto
clobbered by lilt Orioles In his 91 ~_ 2. 36 A- SJ 007
New York
1 1 o 2 my beat outing so far."
win
this
thing,"
Anderson
says.
have
shown
more
emotion
atflllda,
Mark Werry and Fred Lee al tackleo, Deve Boyd llld Ted "
Buffalo
1 1 o 2
In his three World Series only appearance. AI a reault
Earl
Weaver
would
like
ID
Wedneedly
bad
they
won
the
Lehnr
al
guards, nnd Reger Abbott at center. Baets ore Werry at
·
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Detroit
I 2 0 2 games Carroll held the Orioles Andersm wu hoping he could
Vancouver
thank his friend, Sparky An· W..-ld Serlell. When Carroll quarterback,BoggsandllooBmllborTcmllolfnerathalfbaob, :·
Wool 1 3 0 2 10 four hits, no runs and struck believe 11).game winner Jim
derson, for tile kind Invite 1o tllrew that third strike post and Tiny Williams at luDbock.
•·
W. L T. Pto. out nine In 4 1..'1 innings.
Merritt who said Wednesday
Onclnnati.
Buford in the nlntll catcher
~del.,.. Mark Werry, Boyd, Jon Kloes and Boga - · :;
Chlcego
2 o o ~
His pitching hu bean the that his sore ann felt floe.
Facf8 &amp; Figures
"Being real hooest about II Johnny Bench nearly broke the Cmtlng In are Jeff Morris and Wayne Well at ends, Jolm Tbomu -.
L::::eleo
g ~ bright spot on lbe otllerwise Olherwile Anderson said, "I
though," says Weaver. "I'd just old World Series' record for a at middle guard, (]lip Hagerty at halfback: Abbott 1110981 10 .·
1
•
as
soon not go back. I feel fine ~ Jump onto a winning tackle, Grate ID balf!!!oclt, and Lehew 11&gt; linebacker. Sm1lb 11111.,.
~~~:~~'!f~la
l•· g,;,i . =:!~,:.~m!,.~~ · co:_d :~ors!t u.:e
Tbe
MLTIMORE (UP!) - 'l1le
... "
pitcher set by Yogi Berra after Hoffner work tile come,.,
·
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· I 0· o McGloii&gt;Un and Jim Merritt weatherforecaalfor today offer· fa&amp;' and P
. es on lbe World
000 ·J.ar
, sen R
,l.tehed. his piirfect ·
,
" 1
0
0
1
· phm.the lneffecll,....... of Tony ed a 1111 per cent chance of Series:
Dokla~nncta ., R~u.fs
game 14 yeara ago.
''-',.' I! f,IJ.
Toronto 7 St. rouls J
Clontnser and Gary Nolan, have showers.
TeaJDII: Baltimore Orioles ABA Standi'IUTII
Anderson wai no leas moved NETS TRADE SOlON
New Y..-k 3 Buffalo o
MERCEIN ADDED
(American league) vs. Cln·
·-..than bll players.
Chicago I Vancouver 2
NEWYORK(UPI)-TheNew
clnnati
Reds
{National By United Pr:::,rmernatlon.l
"I'm so happy to be here,'' he
NEW YORK (UPI)-'111e New..
Boston 8 Los Angeles 5
York Nels of the American York Jela Wedneeday an-.
(Onlulames scheduled)
L
Leagoe).
w. L Pel. GB volunteered after answering Baskelball AlaoclaUon Wednes- DOWiced the addition of veterao,
Thursday's Gilmes
l.itJI
Lengtll of series: Best four- K~nlucky
o 0 .000 ... queatl0111 from new11111.. in lbe dey traded Wail Simon, the last
Montreal at Buffalo
0 ~ .000 ... -clallntervlewroomaetaslde
running back Chuck Merce1n 1D •
ouk&gt;f...,.en
•ames
Vorglnoa
Chicago at Detroit
e
·
Carolina
0 0 000
.._.
original team member, lo the their 1811 squad.
Vancouver at Philadelphia
.
Results: lsi game - New York
o o :ooo ::: each day for the winning Kenlucky Colonels for an
Pllllburgh at Minnesota
There was a good chance tllat .
Baltimore 4, Cincinnati 3; 2nd Floridians
0 0 .000 ... manager and b11 players.
IOnly games &amp;cheduled)
.
game- Balllmore 6, Cincinnati Potlsburgh
0 o .000
Back Ill the n"'- n.da' undlacloeed draft cboice.
the Moot-2, 222i&gt;OUnd former ,
In three years with the Nell,
West
-~
5: 3rd g~me - Baltimore 9,
w.
L. Pel. GB quarters tll...e was a beautiful Simon averaged 18.3 poinla a Yale alar would be activated·,
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- from a broken finger on his left Onclntllti 3; 4th game - Utah
for Sunday's game qainal the'.
I 0 1.000 .. . bouquet of 15 roees on An· game.
Tbe Utah S1ar1 drubbed the hindi
Baltimcn Colla.
.
Eorty Wedn-y Mfxlld
Onclnnati 6 Baltimore 5.
Indlana
0 0 .000 •;, derllllll's desk.
Texas
0 0 .000 'f'
- r 1, " "
Denver Rockelll:IWt, Wednes- Donny Freeman led the Stars' Schedule:' Game 5 at Memphis
0 0 .ooo 1 "Someooe sent us lheoe,"
Pis. day nlgbt, 1n the only ABA same scoring In their plusb home
Ballbnore,
Oct.
15.
Gam01
11-7
Denver
o
1 .000 1 said the Onclnnall m&amp;nlger. "I
Zldo's Sport Shop
«&lt; ....._.,,_, but one of !belt top
Porler·Smllh
30 _......,
quarters at the Salt Palece (if needed) at Cincinnati, Oct .
Wednesday's R11ulls
lllinl&lt; tlley mlght've befltl get.
Oiler's Sohlo
28 players drew an Indefinite Arena, nelllng 'll points. He was 17-18,
Ulah 134 Denver 99
H••
_..,
bury ... Not
IOnlygame&amp;cheduledl
-e • ._.. 10
Alhland 011
28 ll'lllfltllion and a Q,OOO fine
Startlnt! limes: I p. m. EDT.
Thursday's Gamoo
reaDy. Tbey were Ifill II&gt; us by
LOU'I Alhland
24 when he failed 10 soli up for the followed by Zeimo Beaty wltll
23.
N•lson's Drug
18
TV and radio: All gemes New York al Plllsburgh
one of tile n.da' f... bock
High Men's Individual game, 1eUDn opener.
Ken~cky " 1 Indiana
home. .......
!Dot nice, donl
Julian Hammond led llle way National Broadcasting Com- Carohna
at Floridians
.~ou..-,
Jim Qleen 230; Women, Belly Mlrv Jact.J, former All· for llle unforttal&amp;te &amp;cketa,
pany and NBC radio networks. !Only games scheduled)
tlley?"
Smith 189. High Series - Jim America a( the Unhenlty of
Players
&amp;bare:
Guaranteed
IIOOI'ing
17
points,
a
good
per.
Queen S8J and Belly Smith and Utah bas been '-"''""with lilt
Linda Winebrenner Q7,
'
"'WIIIIIS
formance for the 11-loot.l for. fl$,1)00 mlnim111111 per m;n ID
Team High Game and Serle&amp; club over ble conlrlct.
ward. Lonnie Wright followed winners and fl ,500 mlnbilrms
- Zlde'o Sport Shop 474 and Denver 'Weril out short-handed
up
wllb 10 points '"' four goal.a per man ID losers or a ablft of
1932.
also with the loss of Spencer
the sate recelpll from the 'llrst
and two free tlrows.
Trl county Lesguo
Baywood. The ABA'I Moll
four games, whlchewr Is latsef
Oct-7, 1970
Valuable Player and 1169
emctmt.
HUMPHREY INJURED
H&amp;R Firestone
"':; Rookie of tha Year is tiUfferlng
ATLANTA (UPI) - The Odde: ~lea are favored 7·1
Davis, Warner Ins.
22
AUanta Folcons reported ID win the Series and 6-11 1o win
Mason Furniture
20
· Wedneeday that tile left side of the 6flb ceme.
Eagl"
14
IAKERBSIGNEIUCIBON their defensive front four - end
1
~~~~::,Vs Dodge
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Claude Hwnplray and tackle
:
Tum High Sorles - Dovl•· Forward Keith Erlctson, a Jolm Small - will be out of
Warner Ins. 2.19~ Team High holdout since the flral day of acllm ''lndellnltely" because of
Must be sold to make
Single Game, Davlo·Wirnor training camp, was olgned Injuries.
ATI'l!:NDED RI!TREAT
room
for Winter Tires.
'"'·
930.
Individual
High Strl" and Wedntaday by the Loe Angeleo Humpllrey sprained an ant1e
NEW HAVEN - Mn. Divtd
All sizes- Black and
Game, Dolt Dovlo 518 and 221. Libra lOa multi..year cmtrocl. In last Sunday'a 13-0 toea at Flelde, Jr. attended the state
White Walls.
llllll8JtiNII TOPS
Erk:kam, wbo enjoyed hll lllllu. Small suifered a 11nee board meellng and prayer
llne8l pro season In 1Mfl.70, injury Ill the prevjoua week's JJ. retreat · 11 Cedar Lekes In
WHILE THEY UST
NEW YORK (UPI) -Miami worked out wll.b the club 20 Victory over san Franctaco. Ripley.
The
Woman's
of Olllo, aecond in the naUon In Wfdneaclay night and wlll Jolil
Mfaalonary Society of "the
~ and ,delenae and rtiJI.. the LUers ftr their opening
REVIVAL PUNNED
Cburcb of God IIJ)OII8ored the
650113
nerup m paailng deletlle, lllllt"game qalnat the Cldcago Bulla
BIW
15.50
NEW HAVEN - Revival evenl IIIII NIOiDI Randall .of
1.79
lop college IMm In defenae for f'rlday night. Tel'llll of the lerVIces will begin at bl Nnr Anderloo, Ind. and edllAir of
125114
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19.9Q
2.3&amp;
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cmtract were not dllcloled.
lle'll!ll First awtcb of God 1111 Mfutons m1pz!ne was . the
775115
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Monday, Oct. It, at 7:311 p.m. gueatleader.Mrs.Fielda..n,..l
845115
The Rev. tlllrleo E. Curllla of u alate vice l'"l'denl of the
WIW
24.20
Clarlellob wlll be the ,. , . w........ Millif!11111 Socil!ty.
evangelllt. 'l1le public is cor• '111e fbome
the culfaMee

Box Score

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111d Woll had jull replaced
starter Jim Palmer who had
walked Tony Perez to open lbe
Inning and given up a llingle ID
Johnny Bench.
''The bout told Wattlhrnr a
sinker and a ilat allder," May
said. "So I figured he would try
lo get me ID bit It down 10
Hoover at third base."
''What was that?" someone
asked.

Concentration And
Hard Work Pays Off

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Make Money

new suit immediately.

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lie is acolllmalter of 8o)'
Sco1rt Troop 245 IIJI&lt;Qtlred by
Both vulnenble
tile Feeney Bennell A!Jterlcan
west North r.t Sooltb Legion Poal of Mlddlepo!rl.
His wife, Judy, is a llell1
Puo ' •
Pua
Leader Coach for Cub Seoul
~= ~
Pack 246: Pl'A preaidenl at
Openin&amp; !tad_. A
Middleport Elementery School,
and leader of Brownie Seoul
In bealc JAC011Y MOl).. Troop ff1
ERN,
we brecommend
!bat,
'" employed by In·
wb
13 potn•·
or Larry · '"
en you ave
.. ' .~ Diversified Service of
more m support of parlaer s ·~~·
W v His d
m a j o r-s ull opealng and Huntington, . a.
111
can't give a forcing Jump Judy's children are Dale, II, a
raise because you are play· First Class Seoul; Dean, 9, Cub
in:p, limit raises, 1that you Scout·' Laura,B,BrownleScolrt,
a opt the I o II ow n g pro· and Tlnl, s, who tlllnb abe's
cedure:
Cub Seoul and a Brownie!
Wllb an unbalanced band
and 13-16 points in support,
bid your longeat side suit
and then lake
dl appropriate
actloa depen ng on your
partner's rebid.
Wllb a balanced band and
13-14 points In support, bid
four diamonds. With 15-18
points, bid four clubs.
In any
more,
thatcase,
you with
jump 17in or
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BY JACK O'JIRIAN
NEW YORK - Between
caviar bites at the Quo Vadis,
Dorll Ully, author of "1boee
Fabulous
Greeks"
(a
faaclnaUnsly gossipy tome,

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vo1ce along 8 roadway
••-'•• In N. y . with
aclually s-··•
his own udeptallon of a Qlcteau
tale (''OplWD"), and won the
positively worst review• In
seasons .... Martha Goelz and
Anne Roosevelt (John's flrat
frau) say IIley Intend ID Uve In
Majorca .... La Goelz' full
nametJ are Martha Stephenson
Goe
Kemp Mature McKelway
lz
·
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1o ~. late
Vta
....
marnag
uR
bandleader Hal Kemp, the
earner Victor Malure etc ....
Harry Belefonte aod Peter Falk
looked like business in their
lWlcheon klatch at Gatsby's ....
Restaurateur Nick Manero,
president of the Eastern
Veteran Golfers AIB'n, just won
PGA(progolf's)sanctlonlorun
his own Man,..o Open in Pahn
Beach on Dec. 7. O!amp Jack
Nlcldaua was the first of many
enlered.'01 -u "'" "'
Steve McQueen and lbe Wm.
MorrIs •••
.,.ency spUl .... 1be new
Canadian f20 bills have Brllons
buzzing becauae they tlllnk II
shows Queen Uz's brassiere
strap: Canadian bankers say
It's just a dress strap and won;t
de«a Her Majesty .... Ronni~
Dyson, skyrocketing rOCA
the
&amp;Inger at the Cops, has bll
six • fi&amp;ure Income br= -;
and alW alnp for no
a
Brooklyn's WashlngiDn Temple,
where be did bll Drll alnglng at
14 ... Sinatra's Acapulco
manalon is up for ll8le at
f250,000 .... 'l1le Lll Veglllld
scuttle had II Frank woul
charm the 1\fexlcanslnlo letting
him nm botela, sambllnt etc.
down there. The M01ican
soutUe never 11w II that way.

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lllfllll• hllllnee, hu decided, l'anllly 1D inl1lre a healthy and
...,chlldiiWIX"Ihbllwelghlln enjoyable future. ·
Nutrltioniall have studied our
li'bllllnwlytheUterallrulh, foodneedlandhavecomplleda
al)oa ~tetllamdorf, Ellenllon clally food guide called the Basic
flmllyUfe.speciallat, OllloSiate 4, alnce It groupo .U Iooda loll&gt;
Ulilvenl~
four catag. . . 'l1ley are: the
To ~ ble point, Hamdcll!. Mlllt ifoup which includea
cites lnalllllte of Ufe Jnaurance whole, skim, dry, or evaporated
ncurea tbal eatlmate It coall a milk, c~ 'eses, cottage cbeeoe,
1am11y SSG 000 1D ralee a child lo and all other milk producla; the
qe 11. ~ fi&amp;ure varlu widely Moot group contalnln1 all
dependlnK on family clr- meata, flab, poultry, all bean8
rmrstauceo.
and lentlll, tllil8 and peiDUI
~this llricelq down, buller: lbe ••lellble-fnll
flamdorf rOJMia ao eaUmated group Including all vegetables
ts,IJOI 1oeo for the -1111 of and fruita: and lbe ar.d llld
birth and then medical care Ceru1 pup conlalnlng all
lllrougltout the 16 years. Tbe broods, cereals, rice, oabl,
• - no1 COIIIIIIIle much macaroni' and gralnl'
Infant ..._
the
In order for ~ur family ID eat
food but food costa grow 88
,.
c:blld IJ")WW, ID I lolal food bill a balanced diet,
cblldren need
o1 f1,000
lhree llerVlnga dally frCIIn lilt
CJo!bl~g ot."COIIlla for almost milk pup while ldulla need
" 000 IJid the child's share of two• Both children and ldulla
~ housing _,... are need two llerVlnga 1rcm lilt
.,000. Another "·000 'goes for meat group clally, lour eemnp
traoaportaUon. Personal care, from the vegetable • fruit group
recreation and education are dally, and lour llerVlnga from
-·'ble' for about ..,500. · the bread and cer ea1 group
' •..,..... almost dally.
••• all ~·-up and It's
nuu
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d
t30 000 Hemdorf points out that Recenlly repor 1e were
u,b ~·t Include the coat of a resulte from a W01l VIrginia
co11eg0 educati
which Dllly study staling tbat malnutrition
eu11y coet ano~ $15,000 ot a In children, age I lo 6, has
caused retardllloo. This does
four.year '··Ututl
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was the pledge urvlco
meditation 1llld by~· v. D.
Ec~watW. She wild ICriplllr't
!rom Luke ID, 10 Ill 11. II wu
voted to pled1e lbe ..me
amountlhil year u wu Biven
during tho put :rear.
Mrs. Edwards alao bad
charge of lhe JII'GIIl'IID enll~

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WITH

MASON - Mrs. Howard
'(Licla) Garland, Galllpolla
Ferry, W. Va., wu eleclad
praldent of lhe Muon County
llomemaken Council at Mum
County Achievement Day on
Tuelday at 4-H Camp at
Soltu.lde, w. Va. She IUCCeeda
Mrs. C. E. Erwin. Mrs. WUbur
l'lanll, Pl. Plaaaant, was re.lad t&lt;u.ourer.
Mrs. Vleld Keefer, Muon
County Homemaker• Agent,
jluiiJIJod lhe olflcen during a
candlelite ceremony. The
outaoinl president was
pnsenlad a pasli»'ttidenl's pin
and !hi new preoident received

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Two Have Part in Reception

Mr. and Mrs. WUUam CecU Jdm1011, Pllllleroy, Route 2,
former mldents of Buffalo, W. Va., are llllllDIDicing lhe apli'OIChinl marriage of their deughler, Jeanette Carolyn John9011,
to Mr. Robert Charles Bendula, 6708 Metro Part Dr., Mayfield,
Ohio. Miss Jolmaon, a 1968 graduate of l'llmtrO)' High School,
workedunlllrecentlyatthoAlbaSlliHutinColumbusaaaoslstent
' DUIIager and buyer. She is currently employed at Ha1Us Sill
Chalet In (loveland.
Herriance,ai91tgraduateofMayfieldlllghSehool,attended
OhloUnlversltyandservedfouryearslntheU.S.AlrForce. Hela
omployed at the Weatherhead Corp., Cleveland. The open church
wedclng will be .n event of 2 p.m. 011 Nov. 14 at St. Francis ol
Aaslsl In &lt;loveland. A reception will be held at the Bendula
Metro Part Drive
·

Teens Make Visitations. ;.~:

Tbi 'flll!l Yfllitll FeliQwllhtp ~ !1\1~. Grel WI.Silllin•l
J~u\y
lilt Middleparl Pli'll Baplill lialqian, Carol
· Mfl. WUdermulb rend
annb CDI!tlltii~Ofliolb julllllr Joe · ~Y· 1114 lbf ftri;
"$uppolle" and pvu prayer
~AY
1M ........ IIIJbll!liaol.lllud!lnla, a.,Nf_.,.'lil!edlfr· _..
frOID lbe A.m•rlcon Lacloa TWIN CITY Sbrlnelleo, 7:30 .~pea~ !mlat ~YIIlllnl Mtl. lot Wlllop, .-., ""'· 1114
~ magulne. Tbo p.m. 1'btnda7, ColiiiDN and Jhuwnt,
• .,._, ~- 8clllll! !lid ~fr; 11M!
tienedlcUon in lllliloll conchadad Southern Olllo Electric Oo.
Oile ....,... ol ~ Hoff. lin. Qlflord HIJII, bifbllli
lhe meeting.
·1
'I'WJLI(liiT GARDEN Club,
·
· . IWJml!l! ~-'1 tljl 12111
7:30 l!'huroday, Mro. Eddie
A.fliNOONCED
plllllultiCb I!Ginlllld ~
Rofreshmenla Of pumpkin Smllb, Weho 'ferraee.
lit. ..
Hayn llvt lbt ·~~
pie collee,nuta and oandy were TWIN em Shrine Club Mr• .-nd
· t!Ul l'blte, l'tlllne.· ·
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"lliaklntl Resourct~". TakJnc ~by Mrs. Leona Smith, Tharadly, 7:30 p.m. at Pmlel:ox. !louie .k aro an· .' tdll!blc up lll!i .d,i!oup'
parts were Mrs. Wlldermulli, Mrs. Ellie Smllb, and MJa olllillloqe In Racine. 11efrab. nCIUIICiqclb'!'1Jrlbola14111,NUI Inn .l'la7 fml!odin, ~
lhe h&lt;lmemoker; Mrs. Card, tho Nelle Bini· 'J'be table wu IIIIQII.
Andrew, S!IPI. .. 1)1- lk!lw l!offiiUID, Tull -' llofflllill,
mother; Mrs. Allen Elddnger, centered with an ilrrancement
J'JUDAY
:n::..Oa ~· Tbo IUdJ OWen, llad!lrl oiBI!MiiJ
the child; Mrs. Tblllllu, lhe olroaeslrlllllthtprdenCIIMn. DANCE FRIDAY followln8 Mrl.
Cerol · ·
ac,••••wud!ld b)' Mrl. ~
man; and Mrs. Leona Smllb, Nor1111 Parker.
Wob•ml loolball game II CleMe'•nd·
Nan..,; AI!U..,. '1bat am.t ' . .
•
· 111gb School Gym to · • .. • .. ·
•• Mn. Jamao Murray, Mn.
W!';:"IJ aildalabl ..-rod Prldem9re, Cleveland; and Mabel Bela, Mro, , ~~ .
junior claae. JaJa wtU 1111• MJa Elaluo White,~· n.Jue1 . end Mr. 1114 lin'
cee
Va., l!ld· lwo balf«o ....., ~ 1!;. llelml!l. ~ ""'.
8A'I1JIIDAY
Ilene! While ol Auburn, IY. Va., .... and MJa 0.. ,1* iNif
DANCE SATURDAY at andNidi)'Joeeph,alhome.The I poem. Barberi Alllbon,:,
. , . . , . . , . IN llr. and Mn. I'WU)' Jmlw!m lllit Jlllllnljj
Mrs. o . A. Martin and Mn. aervlcetolbedlaabled-... Alllance,aecoadmpoll••: .Pomeroy .Julllar Hl&amp;b • Ill 11 Mloby White rA Twlliaht, w. a...., lllok 1urna lkllailhf
Harry S. Dovia, l'omerey, of and patriotic lnftlllilce In tho Mrs. Nancy Slllez, QOftllrld, p.m. JQB will emcee.
va., and Mr. and Mrl. Wallace ~ '--".0:." 11141 .....,.
American Legion Auxiliary, country. Fer 20 ,.. . be bu treasurer; and Mila Ann MEIGS COUNTY 1\Jtlred L. MYWI, Alblny.
l'lol!!w1 p~ ~--.
Drew Webller Post :It, were In eerved on the Vetenna Mfalrt Eachelman , Zanenllle. Alto Teocben Asan., nom luncbeon
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Maynard Saturuy for 1 Olmmlltee.
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presented were It dillrlct Sallnay at Trinity lllurd!,
reception honoring Mrs. Arthur
Department OolllliUIDder Jftlldenta,Mrs. Buel Elliott rA Poaliii oy.
S. Hrabak, Ohio Depoqbnent Roger Smith spoke brlelly and Portamoulb departemental
CHESTER PTA carnival,
Jftsldent.
Introduced departmall offlcen chapeau, Elgbl and F«tY, and Saturday beglnnlnc with t p.m.
Approsimalely 400 atteOded present for the recepllon. hor Ia eeaelalre, Jl!llle HoD. Jitney oupper and oweel llhop.
the receptlm. Sen. Robert T. Among the~ SUIIIIII A oocldaU hoar PJtL'tded lbe G - and c:arnJyaJ, 1 p.m.
Secrest, tho guest apeaker, prell!llt Wl!l't Mrs. Raymond u t dinner with decorlllana REVIVAL AT Hyaell Run
commended lbe ADierlcan Sloan, Aahland, flrol vice carrying out tho a- "Law Free Methodlll Church,
Lellon and Ita Aul1llary for prellldenl; Mn. Donaldlilller, anciServiceforOibers."Fawn Monday lhrou&amp;h Del Zl, 7:30
Wl!l't lo1111ain pelll inacrlbed each evening wllb l!ev. Robert
with Mro. Hrabak'• name IIIII Buckley, Woodefleld 11
title.
· mnpllat Publlcllivited.
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OOUNTY PRAYER· aerv1ce
Jftsenlad Ill the hmored gueat. at MI. OUve Cburch, lAing
Attendance pins were Johnson and Wilma Jean {Deluded In tho gifts wu a BoiiGm, 2 p.m., Sunday. Publle
presented Sunday at lbe Davldaon of Wolf Pen, Jean clammd dinner ring frcm tho welcome.
Asbury United Methodlat Hall,
Thelma Grueaer, department ofllcen, bolpltal GROUP
11. Women'•
Church, Syracuse, by Charlea MarBaret Eichinger, Pauline representatives and dlelrlct Aasoclallon, Middleport First
All Wool Plaids
Hoback, superintendent of the Morarlty, Janice Lawoon, Sadie prelidenta. Mre. Hrabak United Presbytetian lllurd!,
Sunday School.
Thuener, Margaret· Cottr!U, f!illllved a life IM!!!bonlllp 7:10 Tueoday niJbl
the
Receivinl plna were Miss Esther Harden, Edith Hood and fflin tho Mlynud Coamwnlly church. Mn. Karl Owen,
Marcia Karr, 16 years; Mrs. Eileen Clark.
111111 881, and ~ lllwr h01leas; Mrl. Doa Lowery
Addle Norris, Carroll Norris,
BIRTHDAY OBSERvED . \rays !rom lbe American devotions; Mn. Clrl
Debbie Norris, Wanda Rizer Mr. and Mrs. Lellle Glbbo, LeclonNCD!!!•,.,_. andblnlfe book atwly. Members Ill lake
andFranklinRizerO, 15years; Mason, W. Va., entertained and the chef de ~ ol tho bazaar ltemo for a w...Uhop.
Mrs. Gladys Robeon and Millas Tueadey night with a party In FQl'ly and El8bl· .
.
Rizer, It years; John observance of lbe blrlh~ay Mrs. Martin Ia the . depart··
CORD BUSHCOA
Eichinger, 12 years; LIO)'d anniversaries of their son, mont iepia!OIIIallw for tho
The latest hit now
Jenkins, nine years; Mias Jimmy Dowell, and hts great. So\llhea•tern Oblo Mental
In
Corduroy.
Eleanor Robson and Miss grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Health Center, and Mrs. Davia
Brown and Tan
Debbie Hartenbach, eight Morris or Middleport.
Is lhlrd member Of the junior
years; Mrs. Marilla Moore, Four lentratlone attended activities committee and 1
seven years ; Rick Ash, five tho party for Mrs. Morris and deputy hospital represenlallve.
years ; Debbie Pickens, her first great.grandaon, both ·
Demaris Ash, Tonya Ash, and born on Oct. 13.
Sldeundalalkonherrecent
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Sonya Ash, four years, and Bill Guesta were Jeff l'Jrlde, Dena
trip to the Holy Land by Mrs. c.
Winebrenner, two years.
Van Meter, Jennie Vin Meier,
0. Oulpman bllbllgbtal lbe
COUNCD.I%4 MEETS
Angela Ohlinger. VIrginia
October meeting of tho Salem
SYRACUSE - Guldinl Star Dudley, Jeff Martin, Mr. and
ft
Center PTA at tho licbool.
Council 124, Daughtera of Mrs. Joe Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. AvanaU George and Mro. Chapman dlacuued
America Lodge, met last E. R. Martin, Rick Martin, Mrs. Fred George were elected dreu and CliiiGma In tho Holy
T.hursday. Edith Hood, coun- Helen Biggs. Judy ztnle, Gwen werthy matron and WGrthy Land and elblbiled 1 display ol
Abazaar and IIIUp dinner wu
planned fer Election Day when
the Womt'll' e SOciety o(
Cbrlatlan Sarv1ce mel Tueoday
night at tho Pomeroy United
Methodist Church.
Tho Lydia Clrele and lhe
W.S.C.S. will COo&lt;lperate on the
Election Day evenI. Mrs.
Gerald Wlldermulll presided at
thomeetlngandreportedontho
recent workshop al Camp
Francta Asbury which abe and
Mrs. Robert Warner, Mn.
Clara Tblllllu, and Mrs. Jean
Card attended.

Jeanette Johnm 1D Wed

1- The lloUy Sentinel, Mlddleport-i'oma-oy, 0., Oot.li, IJ7I

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Mrs. Chapman Tells

$17.95

Of Holy l!nd Trip

Georges Elected

What a way to spend the day. Meeting new
friend5 and wearing old ones. Health·tex long·
Patrons of Lodae
sleeve velour shirts . They're so nice to play in
'cause they look so good and feel so comfort·
able. Turtlenecks or mock .turtles. Mothers
'+'ill love them both because...tbey:U.. machine
commlllee'l and other reports wu 811'\'ed with Ice cream. ' ~y n!Chi' ~if'
fllr· ·MeiP, .(litini;'~'*
washable.
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were read and. approved.
PARTY GIVEN
Other
olflcera ileclad were 1p0b on "Enth.--."
12, 18,24 mos. 3.25 Sizes: 2, 3, 4 ·3.50
Communications were read. SYRACUSE - Mrs. Janice Lola Pauley auoclate matr . The group voted to proceed
Siller Laure Sayre reported Lawoon entertained wllb a Paul Pauief auoclate pa~: with a project ol Nackt!JIIIIIng
Sizes: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 4.25
recovering !rom an aulllmoblle m,.tery h01teas Jewelr)' party Bemlce . Hoitman aecrelary: arOIIIII the equlpneat 011 tho

$WEDISH

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accident. A card was sent to at her h&lt;me on Worcbooler St.
her. Attending were Kathryn Gomes were played and prlzeo
won by Charlotte Neue and
Myla Hudson. Adrienne Hubbard received tho gilt for first
guest present. Ade Slack wu
awarded lhe honr of being tho
mystery hootea.
Refreslunenta were aerved to
Beatrice Blake, Flonnce Polta,
Eleanor Bobram, Cbarlolll
Neaae, Clara Lavender and
Ricky, Adrienne Hubbard,
Sandra Lavender and Mellaaa,
Mal')' Janice Lavender' Ada
Slack, Myla Hudaon, Mary
Pickens, Jane Teaford and
Mildred Pierce.

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A "bakelea" bake se1e ~ Rumfleld and Mrs. Glenna
beld following the metllnl Fetty.
Mrs Unda Slleetl and Mrs.
Matilarel Sheela oerved
refrealunenta.

Mrs. Jolm Sauvage preaented
lbe program, "Riu In
Relatlonablp 1o the Local
Chtftb," at the 'l'lleedaf nlllb'
meellngolthoWomen'o ·llocielJ
rl . a.illlln Service, Asbta7
Unlt.d Metbodlal Cburcb,
8yriCUI8, at lbe home ol Mn.
DIDm Fom:ll.
AI ezpWned by Mrt.
Sauvage, tho program p!lpaie
wao to provide an areaa
whereby women ma:r u •
perilllce lbaiDC 011 • dlj6
level, amnsto • new 'V"!M
and a n a - ~~~. . . . iilf
1114 eadl oi!Mr,
liplrienclng llie ~. lbll
CCIDUwhen .... ~
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llle oq, "Dil Yoa ~;"
..d .... lll1r!jJiuN !nip l.allil
lJ:lii-IJ before .llkbil tbt

COUillry of lbal area.

MIIIMardaKarr,coJMJ!te-,
concluded lbe program by
reaoiDB 1 medltdlln frcm BlllJ
Grabam.
Scripture,
a
medllltloD lild Jii'IJW"' ......
Dona IYIMbl- . , . . lbe
mrsllfW.Il wu nparled tllallll
llcki!llla~nnlllldodurla81bt

put' llllllib. .
AI ol!erla, wu tallln. Tile
lllrtllda,. of Mill larr, Mrs.
rore.t Dolllq, lin. Wlllllm
~ Mrl. ~
and Mrs. Doaal4 Lllle· - .
a&gt;btll'9111. lin. \'lrall

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lin. OnllJe QoOclb, ,lb. larl

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Mn. llfMI ~
Mr1. T. G. tu~re. Ill'•·

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a prelident'l pin. Mrs. Laurene be awarded.

Mrs. Jesse Maynard, Mrs .

Lew1li preMnlad hor Iiiier,

Crafis, bobble.s and projecta David Zirkle, Mrs. Russell
Mn. Erwin, a glltualoken of of the homemakere were MaJD8fd, ~ ·Warth, Clara

and
judged.
appreciation lor tho good job uhlbited
the has done 11 county Dleplayed among lhe many,
president
many Items were ceramics,
Committee reporla were embroidered pleturea,cloUting,
glven by lhe following and gllia paintings, fleral arrangements.
preMnlad Ill each: holler living, Judges were Mrs. Virginia
Ableall Tblllllpeon; cili!ell8hlp, Black, Hlllllt Economist, ApMar)' Froednl; cullllral arts, palachlan Power, Hamlin, W.
Mrs. Aaron F.,.ler; lamlly life, Va., and Mrs. Julia Lowery, W.
Mrs. 0111 Utehfleld; hoallb, Va. Extension Agen~ Institute.
Mrs. John Tblllllu; safety, Mrs. Leonard MUler received
Mro. Lieulo Roush; in· seven blue and one red ribbon;
lernatlonal relationo, Mrs. John Mrs. Evelyn Bauer, lour blue
Marshall for Mrs. Gerald Rood, and dne red; Mrs. Otla Ran·
c1111nnan. A 1111 wu .,._lad dolph, two blue and one red;
Ill lhe Yearbook chairman, Mrs. Sharon McClellan, lour blue;
Wilbur Plania; librll')' booU, Doris Vickers, eight blue and
Mrs. Ablpll ThompsOn, and two red; Nina Bowles, three
reporter, Mro. Mlnhall.
blue; Jean Forbus, two blue;
The president announced Matilda Noble, three blue; Mrs.
there are II blue·ribbOn clubs In David Zerkle, one blue and one
Muon County. Anne Bailey, red; Sadie Warth, three blue;
Avalanche, Haven Edith Fo., two blue ; Roborla
Homemakers, Helping Hand, Maynard, Uree blue and one
Jericho, Pioneer, Pleuani, red; Patty Maynard, one blue
Pocahontas, RhOdodendron, and one red; Edith Berkley, one
blue and one red; Mrs. A. P.
Letar~ and Susafru.
Miss Shirley Campbell, State Roush, one blue and one while;
Program Leader lor Women, Sue Sayre, three blue; Hattie
llated lhe keys Ill SI1CCell ol any Jordan, two blue; Laurene
club as IO)'alty to organilatlon Lewis, two blue; Lilli••
and people who work In It and Greenlee, one blue and one red;
cooperation, knowledge, ln- Mrs. Harold Lewis, two blue;
tereat, wiUin&amp;neu and proper Marie Cbapman, one blue and
altitude. She ur1ed tho women one red; Mrs. Howard Garland,
to be a "Count on Me" In one blue; Donna Zuzpan, one
aaemmng reeponlibillty. She blue;Mrs.J.Marshall,onered ;
clooed by sayinB, "U It is to be, Mrs. Nora Staats, blue; Mrs.
it us up to me."
Betty Rickard, one blue; Mary
Miss Hattie Jorden reported Froednt, one red; Eloise
on the Stale Leaderohlp Saunder, one blue; Mrs. Hazel
Trllinlnl Conference ohe at. Smith, one blue ; Inez Roush,
tended. Mrs. Wylene Dial, West one blue; Mrs. Aaron Fowler,
VIrginia University Extenst011 one blue; Lucy Kaylor, one
Agent, spoke on tho dialect or bl•e; Mrs. VIrgil Burris, one
West Vlrglniall8.
red; EWe Roach, white; Irene
Mrs. Mervin Cbapman, Pt. Sayre, one red; Mrs. John
Pleasant oerved as songleader Meadows, one blue; Mrs. 0111
and was accompanied by Mrs. Litchlleld, one blue ; Mrs.
Otla Randolph at tho plano. The Forrest Gribble, one blue and
group sang lhe National Club Mrs. Charles Wilson, one blue.
The achievement day comsong, "Onward, Ever Onward"
and were CIJIIlPUmented by mittee was composed of Mrs.
Mlsa campboU. She said lhiB is Gene Jewell, Mrs. Mildred
tho first county lbal abe had Thompson and Mrs. Manlord
hoard sing lhe National aong. Bauer.
Mrs. Ray Fox, vice president, Ninety-seven persons
presenlad tho devollonala en- rellateredfor the aU-dafevent:
titled "The Cbriltiall8 Indian Mrs. Ablgeil Tbompeon, Mrs.
Summer." Mrs. Malcolm Leonard Miller, Mrs. Manford
Saunders gave lhe aecretary's Bauer, Mra. Matilda Noble,
report and Mrs. Wilbur Plants,
tho trauurer's report.
Mrs. Gus Douglasa, Jr. announced the West VIrginia

Williams, EIJle Roach and
Roger, Mrs. A. L. Sprouse, Mr..
T. B. RDIIIh, Mrs. Ray Thomp.
soo, Mrs. Alllln Roush, Mrs.
Juanita Miller, Mrs. John
Mead.,.s, Mrs. Wilbur Planta,
Mrs. WQ!ard Newman, Mrs.
Homer Holley , Mro. Sam
Holley, Mrs. RaymoOd 1Aillpan,
Mrs. Charles Buckle, Mrs. Jay
Kelaler, Mrs. )Wcolrn Saun·
ders, Mrs. John TblllllU, Mrs.
Clyde Bowen, Mrs. Howard
Garland, Mrs. Cbarles WUaon,
Lyda Smith, Helen Cosaln, Lena
Crookham, Shirley campbell
and Beatrice Black.
Miss Hattie Jordan, Laurene
Lewis, Mrs. Joyce carson, Mrs.
Hazel Smith, Mrs. Evelyn
Stewart, Mrs. Rhode Yta~er.
Mrs. Fred Tripp, Mrs. Flo
Speer, Mrs. Jean Grlnatead,
Mrs. Hilda Warth, Mrs. Iva
Capebart,Mrs.CbarleaYonker,
Mrs. Lleula Roush, Mrs. Ulllan
Smith, Mrs. Harry Staata, Mrs.
Wesley Kelvlngton, Mrs. BaaU
Whittington, Mrs. John F.
Kelsey, Mrs. Leo Thompson,
Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs.
Oils Litchfield, Mrs. Aaron
Fowler, Mrs. Edith Gribble,
Mrs. Ray Fo., Mrs. VIrgil
Burris, Sr., Mrs. Ronald
Rickard, Mrs. Otla Randolph,
Mrs. Mervin Cbapman, Mrs.
Landon Smith, Mrs. John
ManhaU, Mrs. Helen FeU, Mrs.
ValUe Toney; Mrs. Barbara
Lewis, Mrs. Harold Lewis, Mra.
Mary Froe!ldt, Edith Berlclry,
Ann Erwin, Mrs. Inez No"""",
Mrs. A. P. Roush, Mrs. c . E.
McCuDoch, Mrs. Wm. Aelker,
Mrs. Gus R. Douglasa, Sr.,lilrs.
Gus R. Douglaas, Miss Irene
Sayre, Miss LUllan Greenlee,
Mrs. Donald Henderson, Mrs.
Manford Bowles, Mrs.H. E.
Beckelhelmer,
Ronda!
Tbompeon, Sue Sayre, Sharon
MccteUan, Margaret Capehert,
Jean Forb••· Mrs. Charles
Escue, Mrs. Gene Jewell, Mrs.
Kathryn Dabney, Mrs. Della
Long, Mrs. Delmer Newberry,
Mrs. Marcus Weaver, Mrs.
Tommy Fry, Mrs. Harry
VIckers, Mrs. Homer Johnson
and Mrs. Lorena McCausland.

Save Up To
50CJ,
During This
Big F~
Sale Of

Destform
Bras
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Girdles
REGULAR 4AJO

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HAVE YOU IIMD 1HE GOOD
NEW'Sl fOR ONLY 49' .
PUJS 50' IWtDUH
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Don't let it all
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Show Off Longleg

PANTY GIRDLE

4.99

Ba1f01111 Sale

MRS. iJNNIE TAYLOR, Rutland, wlllcelellrateher flsl
IUihdl)" lUnday. Mrs. Taylor, who ta very opry and alert.,
lakeo care ol her borne without any aasi•nce, and atlenda
chtnb aerv1ce at the Rutland Melhodlat Cht.l'th regularly.

REGULAR 5.00

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PANTY GIRDLE

2.49
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your i.ncome

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17 at tho ctvlc COllier Ill
Charleaton, W. 1/a.
Mrs. c. E. Erwin announced
that a tuppenrare party will be
held on November t boglnninB
at 10 a. m. In lhe Courthouse
Annex. The county council
voted earlier Ill sponsor tho
party to earn money to defray
upe~~~e~. A gilt will be given to
each penon and
prizes will

I REGUlAR
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Amber Warner ' lreaaurer: plaYJround. Tbe attendance
Unde Sheet.s ~onduclreu: banner CGDielt wu a tie betGracie Wlla~n. anocla~ ween the flftb grade ol Mrs.
conductreu and Dana Hoff. Anna 'l'ur.- and the mt11
man trullee
grade ol Mrs. ilobertl Wllaon.
~
worthy Mra. PbyWa Dngen, new
ma~ and Dana
Jftlident, wu In charge ol tho
worthy' patron prealded at ~ meeting with Mn. Alma Smith
meetia1 . They announced conduei!Dg the dOYollonal
lnlfltUon fer lhe NoveDiber period. SerYirlc re6et!•ueata
meel!ns and Mrs. Geqe an- 'litre Mn. Janel German, Mn.
noupc~ Dec lZu lhe date for Emmo1ene Slnuna, lira.
Ina!dodon .;, lhe ,_ ofllcers Maalne Dyer, Mrs. Lela

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Bazaar, Soup
Qinner
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was the pledge urvlco
meditation 1llld by~· v. D.
Ec~watW. She wild ICriplllr't
!rom Luke ID, 10 Ill 11. II wu
voted to pled1e lbe ..me
amountlhil year u wu Biven
during tho put :rear.
Mrs. Edwards alao bad
charge of lhe JII'GIIl'IID enll~

PARK

WITH

MASON - Mrs. Howard
'(Licla) Garland, Galllpolla
Ferry, W. Va., wu eleclad
praldent of lhe Muon County
llomemaken Council at Mum
County Achievement Day on
Tuelday at 4-H Camp at
Soltu.lde, w. Va. She IUCCeeda
Mrs. C. E. Erwin. Mrs. WUbur
l'lanll, Pl. Plaaaant, was re.lad t&lt;u.ourer.
Mrs. Vleld Keefer, Muon
County Homemaker• Agent,
jluiiJIJod lhe olflcen during a
candlelite ceremony. The
outaoinl president was
pnsenlad a pasli»'ttidenl's pin
and !hi new preoident received

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Party Loda.e E"ents Notes

MEN'S SPORT
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Bulova ...
the lasting
Christmas

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Mrs. Garland Heads Council

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Two Have Part in Reception

Mr. and Mrs. WUUam CecU Jdm1011, Pllllleroy, Route 2,
former mldents of Buffalo, W. Va., are llllllDIDicing lhe apli'OIChinl marriage of their deughler, Jeanette Carolyn John9011,
to Mr. Robert Charles Bendula, 6708 Metro Part Dr., Mayfield,
Ohio. Miss Jolmaon, a 1968 graduate of l'llmtrO)' High School,
workedunlllrecentlyatthoAlbaSlliHutinColumbusaaaoslstent
' DUIIager and buyer. She is currently employed at Ha1Us Sill
Chalet In (loveland.
Herriance,ai91tgraduateofMayfieldlllghSehool,attended
OhloUnlversltyandservedfouryearslntheU.S.AlrForce. Hela
omployed at the Weatherhead Corp., Cleveland. The open church
wedclng will be .n event of 2 p.m. 011 Nov. 14 at St. Francis ol
Aaslsl In &lt;loveland. A reception will be held at the Bendula
Metro Part Drive
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Teens Make Visitations. ;.~:

Tbi 'flll!l Yfllitll FeliQwllhtp ~ !1\1~. Grel WI.Silllin•l
J~u\y
lilt Middleparl Pli'll Baplill lialqian, Carol
· Mfl. WUdermulb rend
annb CDI!tlltii~Ofliolb julllllr Joe · ~Y· 1114 lbf ftri;
"$uppolle" and pvu prayer
~AY
1M ........ IIIJbll!liaol.lllud!lnla, a.,Nf_.,.'lil!edlfr· _..
frOID lbe A.m•rlcon Lacloa TWIN CITY Sbrlnelleo, 7:30 .~pea~ !mlat ~YIIlllnl Mtl. lot Wlllop, .-., ""'· 1114
~ magulne. Tbo p.m. 1'btnda7, ColiiiDN and Jhuwnt,
• .,._, ~- 8clllll! !lid ~fr; 11M!
tienedlcUon in lllliloll conchadad Southern Olllo Electric Oo.
Oile ....,... ol ~ Hoff. lin. Qlflord HIJII, bifbllli
lhe meeting.
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'I'WJLI(liiT GARDEN Club,
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· . IWJml!l! ~-'1 tljl 12111
7:30 l!'huroday, Mro. Eddie
A.fliNOONCED
plllllultiCb I!Ginlllld ~
Rofreshmenla Of pumpkin Smllb, Weho 'ferraee.
lit. ..
Hayn llvt lbt ·~~
pie collee,nuta and oandy were TWIN em Shrine Club Mr• .-nd
· t!Ul l'blte, l'tlllne.· ·
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"lliaklntl Resourct~". TakJnc ~by Mrs. Leona Smith, Tharadly, 7:30 p.m. at Pmlel:ox. !louie .k aro an· .' tdll!blc up lll!i .d,i!oup'
parts were Mrs. Wlldermulli, Mrs. Ellie Smllb, and MJa olllillloqe In Racine. 11efrab. nCIUIICiqclb'!'1Jrlbola14111,NUI Inn .l'la7 fml!odin, ~
lhe h&lt;lmemoker; Mrs. Card, tho Nelle Bini· 'J'be table wu IIIIQII.
Andrew, S!IPI. .. 1)1- lk!lw l!offiiUID, Tull -' llofflllill,
mother; Mrs. Allen Elddnger, centered with an ilrrancement
J'JUDAY
:n::..Oa ~· Tbo IUdJ OWen, llad!lrl oiBI!MiiJ
the child; Mrs. Tblllllu, lhe olroaeslrlllllthtprdenCIIMn. DANCE FRIDAY followln8 Mrl.
Cerol · ·
ac,••••wud!ld b)' Mrl. ~
man; and Mrs. Leona Smllb, Nor1111 Parker.
Wob•ml loolball game II CleMe'•nd·
Nan..,; AI!U..,. '1bat am.t ' . .
•
· 111gb School Gym to · • .. • .. ·
•• Mn. Jamao Murray, Mn.
W!';:"IJ aildalabl ..-rod Prldem9re, Cleveland; and Mabel Bela, Mro, , ~~ .
junior claae. JaJa wtU 1111• MJa Elaluo White,~· n.Jue1 . end Mr. 1114 lin'
cee
Va., l!ld· lwo balf«o ....., ~ 1!;. llelml!l. ~ ""'.
8A'I1JIIDAY
Ilene! While ol Auburn, IY. Va., .... and MJa 0.. ,1* iNif
DANCE SATURDAY at andNidi)'Joeeph,alhome.The I poem. Barberi Alllbon,:,
. , . . , . . , . IN llr. and Mn. I'WU)' Jmlw!m lllit Jlllllnljj
Mrs. o . A. Martin and Mn. aervlcetolbedlaabled-... Alllance,aecoadmpoll••: .Pomeroy .Julllar Hl&amp;b • Ill 11 Mloby White rA Twlliaht, w. a...., lllok 1urna lkllailhf
Harry S. Dovia, l'omerey, of and patriotic lnftlllilce In tho Mrs. Nancy Slllez, QOftllrld, p.m. JQB will emcee.
va., and Mr. and Mrl. Wallace ~ '--".0:." 11141 .....,.
American Legion Auxiliary, country. Fer 20 ,.. . be bu treasurer; and Mila Ann MEIGS COUNTY 1\Jtlred L. MYWI, Alblny.
l'lol!!w1 p~ ~--.
Drew Webller Post :It, were In eerved on the Vetenna Mfalrt Eachelman , Zanenllle. Alto Teocben Asan., nom luncbeon
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Maynard Saturuy for 1 Olmmlltee.
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presented were It dillrlct Sallnay at Trinity lllurd!,
reception honoring Mrs. Arthur
Department OolllliUIDder Jftlldenta,Mrs. Buel Elliott rA Poaliii oy.
S. Hrabak, Ohio Depoqbnent Roger Smith spoke brlelly and Portamoulb departemental
CHESTER PTA carnival,
Jftsldent.
Introduced departmall offlcen chapeau, Elgbl and F«tY, and Saturday beglnnlnc with t p.m.
Approsimalely 400 atteOded present for the recepllon. hor Ia eeaelalre, Jl!llle HoD. Jitney oupper and oweel llhop.
the receptlm. Sen. Robert T. Among the~ SUIIIIII A oocldaU hoar PJtL'tded lbe G - and c:arnJyaJ, 1 p.m.
Secrest, tho guest apeaker, prell!llt Wl!l't Mrs. Raymond u t dinner with decorlllana REVIVAL AT Hyaell Run
commended lbe ADierlcan Sloan, Aahland, flrol vice carrying out tho a- "Law Free Methodlll Church,
Lellon and Ita Aul1llary for prellldenl; Mn. Donaldlilller, anciServiceforOibers."Fawn Monday lhrou&amp;h Del Zl, 7:30
Wl!l't lo1111ain pelll inacrlbed each evening wllb l!ev. Robert
with Mro. Hrabak'• name IIIII Buckley, Woodefleld 11
title.
· mnpllat Publlcllivited.
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OOUNTY PRAYER· aerv1ce
Jftsenlad Ill the hmored gueat. at MI. OUve Cburch, lAing
Attendance pins were Johnson and Wilma Jean {Deluded In tho gifts wu a BoiiGm, 2 p.m., Sunday. Publle
presented Sunday at lbe Davldaon of Wolf Pen, Jean clammd dinner ring frcm tho welcome.
Asbury United Methodlat Hall,
Thelma Grueaer, department ofllcen, bolpltal GROUP
11. Women'•
Church, Syracuse, by Charlea MarBaret Eichinger, Pauline representatives and dlelrlct Aasoclallon, Middleport First
All Wool Plaids
Hoback, superintendent of the Morarlty, Janice Lawoon, Sadie prelidenta. Mre. Hrabak United Presbytetian lllurd!,
Sunday School.
Thuener, Margaret· Cottr!U, f!illllved a life IM!!!bonlllp 7:10 Tueoday niJbl
the
Receivinl plna were Miss Esther Harden, Edith Hood and fflin tho Mlynud Coamwnlly church. Mn. Karl Owen,
Marcia Karr, 16 years; Mrs. Eileen Clark.
111111 881, and ~ lllwr h01leas; Mrl. Doa Lowery
Addle Norris, Carroll Norris,
BIRTHDAY OBSERvED . \rays !rom lbe American devotions; Mn. Clrl
Debbie Norris, Wanda Rizer Mr. and Mrs. Lellle Glbbo, LeclonNCD!!!•,.,_. andblnlfe book atwly. Members Ill lake
andFranklinRizerO, 15years; Mason, W. Va., entertained and the chef de ~ ol tho bazaar ltemo for a w...Uhop.
Mrs. Gladys Robeon and Millas Tueadey night with a party In FQl'ly and El8bl· .
.
Rizer, It years; John observance of lbe blrlh~ay Mrs. Martin Ia the . depart··
CORD BUSHCOA
Eichinger, 12 years; LIO)'d anniversaries of their son, mont iepia!OIIIallw for tho
The latest hit now
Jenkins, nine years; Mias Jimmy Dowell, and hts great. So\llhea•tern Oblo Mental
In
Corduroy.
Eleanor Robson and Miss grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Health Center, and Mrs. Davia
Brown and Tan
Debbie Hartenbach, eight Morris or Middleport.
Is lhlrd member Of the junior
years; Mrs. Marilla Moore, Four lentratlone attended activities committee and 1
seven years ; Rick Ash, five tho party for Mrs. Morris and deputy hospital represenlallve.
years ; Debbie Pickens, her first great.grandaon, both ·
Demaris Ash, Tonya Ash, and born on Oct. 13.
Sldeundalalkonherrecent
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Sonya Ash, four years, and Bill Guesta were Jeff l'Jrlde, Dena
trip to the Holy Land by Mrs. c.
Winebrenner, two years.
Van Meter, Jennie Vin Meier,
0. Oulpman bllbllgbtal lbe
COUNCD.I%4 MEETS
Angela Ohlinger. VIrginia
October meeting of tho Salem
SYRACUSE - Guldinl Star Dudley, Jeff Martin, Mr. and
ft
Center PTA at tho licbool.
Council 124, Daughtera of Mrs. Joe Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. AvanaU George and Mro. Chapman dlacuued
America Lodge, met last E. R. Martin, Rick Martin, Mrs. Fred George were elected dreu and CliiiGma In tho Holy
T.hursday. Edith Hood, coun- Helen Biggs. Judy ztnle, Gwen werthy matron and WGrthy Land and elblbiled 1 display ol
Abazaar and IIIUp dinner wu
planned fer Election Day when
the Womt'll' e SOciety o(
Cbrlatlan Sarv1ce mel Tueoday
night at tho Pomeroy United
Methodist Church.
Tho Lydia Clrele and lhe
W.S.C.S. will COo&lt;lperate on the
Election Day evenI. Mrs.
Gerald Wlldermulll presided at
thomeetlngandreportedontho
recent workshop al Camp
Francta Asbury which abe and
Mrs. Robert Warner, Mn.
Clara Tblllllu, and Mrs. Jean
Card attended.

Jeanette Johnm 1D Wed

1- The lloUy Sentinel, Mlddleport-i'oma-oy, 0., Oot.li, IJ7I

JACKDS

Mrs. Chapman Tells

$17.95

Of Holy l!nd Trip

Georges Elected

What a way to spend the day. Meeting new
friend5 and wearing old ones. Health·tex long·
Patrons of Lodae
sleeve velour shirts . They're so nice to play in
'cause they look so good and feel so comfort·
able. Turtlenecks or mock .turtles. Mothers
'+'ill love them both because...tbey:U.. machine
commlllee'l and other reports wu 811'\'ed with Ice cream. ' ~y n!Chi' ~if'
fllr· ·MeiP, .(litini;'~'*
washable.
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were read and. approved.
PARTY GIVEN
Other
olflcera ileclad were 1p0b on "Enth.--."
12, 18,24 mos. 3.25 Sizes: 2, 3, 4 ·3.50
Communications were read. SYRACUSE - Mrs. Janice Lola Pauley auoclate matr . The group voted to proceed
Siller Laure Sayre reported Lawoon entertained wllb a Paul Pauief auoclate pa~: with a project ol Nackt!JIIIIIng
Sizes: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 4.25
recovering !rom an aulllmoblle m,.tery h01teas Jewelr)' party Bemlce . Hoitman aecrelary: arOIIIII the equlpneat 011 tho

$WEDISH

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accident. A card was sent to at her h&lt;me on Worcbooler St.
her. Attending were Kathryn Gomes were played and prlzeo
won by Charlotte Neue and
Myla Hudson. Adrienne Hubbard received tho gilt for first
guest present. Ade Slack wu
awarded lhe honr of being tho
mystery hootea.
Refreslunenta were aerved to
Beatrice Blake, Flonnce Polta,
Eleanor Bobram, Cbarlolll
Neaae, Clara Lavender and
Ricky, Adrienne Hubbard,
Sandra Lavender and Mellaaa,
Mal')' Janice Lavender' Ada
Slack, Myla Hudaon, Mary
Pickens, Jane Teaford and
Mildred Pierce.

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A "bakelea" bake se1e ~ Rumfleld and Mrs. Glenna
beld following the metllnl Fetty.
Mrs Unda Slleetl and Mrs.
Matilarel Sheela oerved
refrealunenta.

Mrs. Jolm Sauvage preaented
lbe program, "Riu In
Relatlonablp 1o the Local
Chtftb," at the 'l'lleedaf nlllb'
meellngolthoWomen'o ·llocielJ
rl . a.illlln Service, Asbta7
Unlt.d Metbodlal Cburcb,
8yriCUI8, at lbe home ol Mn.
DIDm Fom:ll.
AI ezpWned by Mrt.
Sauvage, tho program p!lpaie
wao to provide an areaa
whereby women ma:r u •
perilllce lbaiDC 011 • dlj6
level, amnsto • new 'V"!M
and a n a - ~~~. . . . iilf
1114 eadl oi!Mr,
liplrienclng llie ~. lbll
CCIDUwhen .... ~
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..d .... lll1r!jJiuN !nip l.allil
lJ:lii-IJ before .llkbil tbt

COUillry of lbal area.

MIIIMardaKarr,coJMJ!te-,
concluded lbe program by
reaoiDB 1 medltdlln frcm BlllJ
Grabam.
Scripture,
a
medllltloD lild Jii'IJW"' ......
Dona IYIMbl- . , . . lbe
mrsllfW.Il wu nparled tllallll
llcki!llla~nnlllldodurla81bt

put' llllllib. .
AI ol!erla, wu tallln. Tile
lllrtllda,. of Mill larr, Mrs.
rore.t Dolllq, lin. Wlllllm
~ Mrl. ~
and Mrs. Doaal4 Lllle· - .
a&gt;btll'9111. lin. \'lrall

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Mr1. T. G. tu~re. Ill'•·

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a prelident'l pin. Mrs. Laurene be awarded.

Mrs. Jesse Maynard, Mrs .

Lew1li preMnlad hor Iiiier,

Crafis, bobble.s and projecta David Zirkle, Mrs. Russell
Mn. Erwin, a glltualoken of of the homemakere were MaJD8fd, ~ ·Warth, Clara

and
judged.
appreciation lor tho good job uhlbited
the has done 11 county Dleplayed among lhe many,
president
many Items were ceramics,
Committee reporla were embroidered pleturea,cloUting,
glven by lhe following and gllia paintings, fleral arrangements.
preMnlad Ill each: holler living, Judges were Mrs. Virginia
Ableall Tblllllpeon; cili!ell8hlp, Black, Hlllllt Economist, ApMar)' Froednl; cullllral arts, palachlan Power, Hamlin, W.
Mrs. Aaron F.,.ler; lamlly life, Va., and Mrs. Julia Lowery, W.
Mrs. 0111 Utehfleld; hoallb, Va. Extension Agen~ Institute.
Mrs. John Tblllllu; safety, Mrs. Leonard MUler received
Mro. Lieulo Roush; in· seven blue and one red ribbon;
lernatlonal relationo, Mrs. John Mrs. Evelyn Bauer, lour blue
Marshall for Mrs. Gerald Rood, and dne red; Mrs. Otla Ran·
c1111nnan. A 1111 wu .,._lad dolph, two blue and one red;
Ill lhe Yearbook chairman, Mrs. Sharon McClellan, lour blue;
Wilbur Plania; librll')' booU, Doris Vickers, eight blue and
Mrs. Ablpll ThompsOn, and two red; Nina Bowles, three
reporter, Mro. Mlnhall.
blue; Jean Forbus, two blue;
The president announced Matilda Noble, three blue; Mrs.
there are II blue·ribbOn clubs In David Zerkle, one blue and one
Muon County. Anne Bailey, red; Sadie Warth, three blue;
Avalanche, Haven Edith Fo., two blue ; Roborla
Homemakers, Helping Hand, Maynard, Uree blue and one
Jericho, Pioneer, Pleuani, red; Patty Maynard, one blue
Pocahontas, RhOdodendron, and one red; Edith Berkley, one
blue and one red; Mrs. A. P.
Letar~ and Susafru.
Miss Shirley Campbell, State Roush, one blue and one while;
Program Leader lor Women, Sue Sayre, three blue; Hattie
llated lhe keys Ill SI1CCell ol any Jordan, two blue; Laurene
club as IO)'alty to organilatlon Lewis, two blue; Lilli••
and people who work In It and Greenlee, one blue and one red;
cooperation, knowledge, ln- Mrs. Harold Lewis, two blue;
tereat, wiUin&amp;neu and proper Marie Cbapman, one blue and
altitude. She ur1ed tho women one red; Mrs. Howard Garland,
to be a "Count on Me" In one blue; Donna Zuzpan, one
aaemmng reeponlibillty. She blue;Mrs.J.Marshall,onered ;
clooed by sayinB, "U It is to be, Mrs. Nora Staats, blue; Mrs.
it us up to me."
Betty Rickard, one blue; Mary
Miss Hattie Jorden reported Froednt, one red; Eloise
on the Stale Leaderohlp Saunder, one blue; Mrs. Hazel
Trllinlnl Conference ohe at. Smith, one blue ; Inez Roush,
tended. Mrs. Wylene Dial, West one blue; Mrs. Aaron Fowler,
VIrginia University Extenst011 one blue; Lucy Kaylor, one
Agent, spoke on tho dialect or bl•e; Mrs. VIrgil Burris, one
West Vlrglniall8.
red; EWe Roach, white; Irene
Mrs. Mervin Cbapman, Pt. Sayre, one red; Mrs. John
Pleasant oerved as songleader Meadows, one blue; Mrs. 0111
and was accompanied by Mrs. Litchlleld, one blue ; Mrs.
Otla Randolph at tho plano. The Forrest Gribble, one blue and
group sang lhe National Club Mrs. Charles Wilson, one blue.
The achievement day comsong, "Onward, Ever Onward"
and were CIJIIlPUmented by mittee was composed of Mrs.
Mlsa campboU. She said lhiB is Gene Jewell, Mrs. Mildred
tho first county lbal abe had Thompson and Mrs. Manlord
hoard sing lhe National aong. Bauer.
Mrs. Ray Fox, vice president, Ninety-seven persons
presenlad tho devollonala en- rellateredfor the aU-dafevent:
titled "The Cbriltiall8 Indian Mrs. Ablgeil Tbompeon, Mrs.
Summer." Mrs. Malcolm Leonard Miller, Mrs. Manford
Saunders gave lhe aecretary's Bauer, Mra. Matilda Noble,
report and Mrs. Wilbur Plants,
tho trauurer's report.
Mrs. Gus Douglasa, Jr. announced the West VIrginia

Williams, EIJle Roach and
Roger, Mrs. A. L. Sprouse, Mr..
T. B. RDIIIh, Mrs. Ray Thomp.
soo, Mrs. Alllln Roush, Mrs.
Juanita Miller, Mrs. John
Mead.,.s, Mrs. Wilbur Planta,
Mrs. WQ!ard Newman, Mrs.
Homer Holley , Mro. Sam
Holley, Mrs. RaymoOd 1Aillpan,
Mrs. Charles Buckle, Mrs. Jay
Kelaler, Mrs. )Wcolrn Saun·
ders, Mrs. John TblllllU, Mrs.
Clyde Bowen, Mrs. Howard
Garland, Mrs. Cbarles WUaon,
Lyda Smith, Helen Cosaln, Lena
Crookham, Shirley campbell
and Beatrice Black.
Miss Hattie Jordan, Laurene
Lewis, Mrs. Joyce carson, Mrs.
Hazel Smith, Mrs. Evelyn
Stewart, Mrs. Rhode Yta~er.
Mrs. Fred Tripp, Mrs. Flo
Speer, Mrs. Jean Grlnatead,
Mrs. Hilda Warth, Mrs. Iva
Capebart,Mrs.CbarleaYonker,
Mrs. Lleula Roush, Mrs. Ulllan
Smith, Mrs. Harry Staata, Mrs.
Wesley Kelvlngton, Mrs. BaaU
Whittington, Mrs. John F.
Kelsey, Mrs. Leo Thompson,
Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs.
Oils Litchfield, Mrs. Aaron
Fowler, Mrs. Edith Gribble,
Mrs. Ray Fo., Mrs. VIrgil
Burris, Sr., Mrs. Ronald
Rickard, Mrs. Otla Randolph,
Mrs. Mervin Cbapman, Mrs.
Landon Smith, Mrs. John
ManhaU, Mrs. Helen FeU, Mrs.
ValUe Toney; Mrs. Barbara
Lewis, Mrs. Harold Lewis, Mra.
Mary Froe!ldt, Edith Berlclry,
Ann Erwin, Mrs. Inez No"""",
Mrs. A. P. Roush, Mrs. c . E.
McCuDoch, Mrs. Wm. Aelker,
Mrs. Gus R. Douglasa, Sr.,lilrs.
Gus R. Douglaas, Miss Irene
Sayre, Miss LUllan Greenlee,
Mrs. Donald Henderson, Mrs.
Manford Bowles, Mrs.H. E.
Beckelhelmer,
Ronda!
Tbompeon, Sue Sayre, Sharon
MccteUan, Margaret Capehert,
Jean Forb••· Mrs. Charles
Escue, Mrs. Gene Jewell, Mrs.
Kathryn Dabney, Mrs. Della
Long, Mrs. Delmer Newberry,
Mrs. Marcus Weaver, Mrs.
Tommy Fry, Mrs. Harry
VIckers, Mrs. Homer Johnson
and Mrs. Lorena McCausland.

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MRS. iJNNIE TAYLOR, Rutland, wlllcelellrateher flsl
IUihdl)" lUnday. Mrs. Taylor, who ta very opry and alert.,
lakeo care ol her borne without any aasi•nce, and atlenda
chtnb aerv1ce at the Rutland Melhodlat Cht.l'th regularly.

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Charleaton, W. 1/a.
Mrs. c. E. Erwin announced
that a tuppenrare party will be
held on November t boglnninB
at 10 a. m. In lhe Courthouse
Annex. The county council
voted earlier Ill sponsor tho
party to earn money to defray
upe~~~e~. A gilt will be given to
each penon and
prizes will

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Amber Warner ' lreaaurer: plaYJround. Tbe attendance
Unde Sheet.s ~onduclreu: banner CGDielt wu a tie betGracie Wlla~n. anocla~ ween the flftb grade ol Mrs.
conductreu and Dana Hoff. Anna 'l'ur.- and the mt11
man trullee
grade ol Mrs. ilobertl Wllaon.
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worthy Mra. PbyWa Dngen, new
ma~ and Dana
Jftlident, wu In charge ol tho
worthy' patron prealded at ~ meeting with Mn. Alma Smith
meetia1 . They announced conduei!Dg the dOYollonal
lnlfltUon fer lhe NoveDiber period. SerYirlc re6et!•ueata
meel!ns and Mrs. Geqe an- 'litre Mn. Janel German, Mn.
noupc~ Dec lZu lhe date for Emmo1ene Slnuna, lira.
Ina!dodon .;, lhe ,_ ofllcers Maalne Dyer, Mrs. Lela

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Nc.-th Glllla boola Green Twp., Coach
Mel
eerier's
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County
Hllhlandera ere D-1 on Ute
~;;;:::.., eoacl, Howlll'd aeaaon S.Uihwes"""'• laleot
ore """"" encooaniBI.
CGml7 ..........
Miller's Kyser Creek looa w.;. r....-ded lalt ....tat
llclmeeGmlnl Wta ore alated Lealue·leacllng Eastern Lee
Bobcall
wt11 try to bOwiC8 back S.UIItern.
el Nlril Glllla, Jcypr creek travels to Albena County fc.- 1 from a 2U 1088 at Eastern lalt

Friday'• Southern Voller and 111nnan Trece.
Two o1 111e four conlolta,
AlbleUc Corlennce ochedule
will be hlfllllllhted by Southwestern at Kyger Cnek
iiGmec&lt;llllnP at three Glllla and s.ullwn at IIIMall Trace

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SEOAL Statistics
1911 SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
ATHLETIC LEAGUE STATISTICS
llncludntamoo tlwouth OCt. tl
TEAM STATISTICS
FIRST DOWNS
PASSINO
Tdm Avg. OP. ~vq . CA.
3&lt;
t1.3 33
11 .0 19-32
33
11 .0 37
12.3
7-17
33
11.0 &lt;2
1&lt;.0 17-33
2&lt;
8.0 411
16.0
1-19

loam
Alhano
Golllpolls
Ironton
J ck
8

I TOo

2
0
3
1

1
o
3
0

ton

42

U.O

27

9.0

12-21

2

I

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Waverly

31

12.7
9.7

25
28

8.3
9.3

12·37
12·"

3
9

2
I

14.7

J9

13.0

34-56

..

0

29
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Wellston RUSHING
PASSINO OfFENSE
DEFENSE
YO.
Awg.
YO
Avg.
YG
Awg
,
YG A•O:
Taam
297
99
0
24
82.7
S45
181
.7
584
194.1
Athans
5H 198:7
78 26.0
674 224.7
519 173.0
Go Ill polls
5')0 196.7
360 120.0
9l0 316.7 661 220.3
Ironton
&lt;61
153.7
62
20.7
523 17-4.3 897 299.0
Jackson
572
100.1
153
st.o
m 2&lt;1.7 101 235.7
Lagan
53&lt; 178.o 2911 99.3 832 2n.a l09 169.7
N\olgl
227 )57
118 39.3 3&lt;5 115.0 683 227.7
Waverly
287
9l:7
&lt;25 141.7
712 237.3 7l0 2l0.0
wellston
1970 HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL SCORING
llncludet ,.mos tlwouth OCt. 101
OVERALL SCORING
Name - Tt1m
TO PAT TP IGl Avg.
13.2
0. Boggs - Meigs
10 6 66
Ill
10.8
O. Hudneii - Aiexander
7 12
.5.t
IS)
8.8
R. Krebs - Logan
7
2
44
IS)
8.8
P. Russell - Alexander
6
·a
.44
!51
D. Eichinger - Eastern

7

0

42

!51

P. Klon..- - Miller

5

6

36

Ill

K. Valentine - Jackson
R. Honaker - Federal-Hocking
B Guinther - Glouster

S
5

2
0
0

32
30
30

151
151

5

(5)

K. Culbet1-..on - Logan
&lt; 6 30
.
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLETIC
LEAGUE (SEOALl SCORING
Namo - Toam
TD PAT TP
R. Krebs - Logan
• 2
26
o. Boggs- Meigs
3 2 20
H. Spears - Ironton

3

0

11

T. William• - Molg•
o. Settles - Wellston
K. Culberlson - Lo.. n
T. Prose - Gallipolis
P. Neoi - Galllpolls

3
2
2
2

0
0
2
0
0

18
18
12
12

K. Valentine - Jackson

2
2

0
0

12
12

J. Martin - Wellston

2

0

12

l

B. Smith - Ironton

Ill

••
7.2•
6.&lt;
6.0
6..0

6.0

IGI Avg.
8.7
(3 )
6.7
(3)
6.0
Ul
6.0
131
6.0
13)
(3)
&lt;.7
0
Ill
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CONFERENCE (MOVCI SCORING
Ttom
TO PAT TP 101 Av1.

Name B Guinther - Glouster

0

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18 (2)

p KICIIIel' - Mille&lt;
2 3
15 121
R. Elberls - Mill..2 0 12 l2l •
0 . Hudnell - AleXInder
1 0
6 (1 1
G. Humphrey - Glouster
I 0
6 (2}
J .Hinkle-MIIIor
0
6 121
s· Storts - Miller
0
6 121
J. Bankes- Miller
1 a
6 121
E,jNoorrto - GIDUS1er
-- U 2
2 Ill
I : ' : -·' 1'11!;VAL(EY CONFEREW:E SCORING
~ l!lllilo -Tum
TD PAT TP (0)

9.0

7.l
6.0
6.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
Avg.

J Mitchem- Warren Local

2

2

14 ( 1)

1.4.0

Belpre
Federal-Hocking
C Robinson - Federal-Hocking
R·. Smltl1 - Wtrr., Local
C. Greenwalt- Warren Local
o. Knost - Warren Local
0. Reynolds-WerrenLocel
E. Driggs- Federai-Hocl&lt;lng
0 0111\ong-Nelsonviii.. York

2
3
2
I

0
0
•
2

12
18
16
8

11 l
121
121
11 l

12.0
9.0
8.0
8.0

I

0

6 I 1)

1

6 Ill
5 (1)

5.0

I
I

0
2
0
0

6.0
6. 0

6 (2)
6 (2}

3.0
3.0

1

0

6 (2)

3.0

Ji. William• c. Springer -

0

The Bobcall a.re led of·
fenalvely by their touchdown
twins, David White and Gary
Saunders.
Southwestern 'a bl11est
acorinl :rea~ his beete':ba':
10 or quar
pauing

dropped a 3M2 tllrWer aaatns; powerful Eutern Elsie~! wt11 go '
the Hannan Wildcats while for a bll win aplnsiJ'~
CC!!Ich Bob Aahloy'a crew HoclQnc. Tile ~~daf!OFrt•••
uplnded Soulhwllllrl!, D4. . Ntlaonvllle-Y~,~IUI - . .
Coach Paul Aikman'• North Eutern'J a\l.niJ delfnat
Glllla l'tratea wW .... be compoaed ol Rlchlrd Llllr,
trytna to INIP 1 IWC&gt;tiJile Alan Holter, Mike Baolnll, Bob .
Richard GW lo hla 10Phom01'8 1..... atrealt.
caldwell, Dennla $1chltl&amp;el'llld
end Mike !llllon.
Noclb Gallla llfllr dropplnK camp:.11y his permilleil btl! two
Coach Paul [llllon's Wlidcali SouthWestern KG baa lost to touchdcnma all year.
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wW be out lo snap a tw""ame Ky1er Creek, 41~ and ,..-""'!!~~~::"--,
loalni! atreak agalnst Soulbern'a ~.(&amp;.().
Tornadoes.
Tbe outcome of Friday •a
~I Friday, ~Trace homecoming match a1alnat
Green TWp., eould depend pn
lite recovery ol four ~tera ly ttftdlftl yo.r
clt•nlnt to Jl"·
Injured In the Alexander game. ctry
You can rtlr 011.._.. udr
modtrn
mttno 1
Harvey Brown, speedy and extra cart
ftr
taUback; quarterback Jackie ,trftctly dry
cl..nH clettt••·
H. Clldwell - E
I 0 6 Smtih; center David Wlctllne
R. Thompson- KC 1 o 6 anddefenalveend Lorey JuoUce
B. Coldwell - E
1 0 6 were for~ed to leave the
Lawoon - 5
1 0 6 Spartan pme due to Injuries.
p Hill s
1 o 6
T: Kar;-- e
1 o 6
Coaeh Larry Ritchie's
J. Waugh - HT
1 o 6
Don Well•- HT
1 0 6
T. Be&lt;~ver - HT
1 o 6
D. Bush = SW
1 0 6
R. Pelfrey-NG
I 0 6
J. Smith - NG
I o :
K.
Brown
KC
Jenklns - S
1I 0o •
R. Borlng - E
0 • •
Holman - S
0 2 2
Staton-NG
o 2 2
R. GIII-SW
0 2 2
C. Smith - KC
0 2 2
lhle - S
0 2 2
J. Jenkins - S
0 2 2
Johnson - S
0 2 2

Race Tightens

AdamJ, wbo otole tbe obow
lor Mlaml against ManbaU
laot Saturday, and Xeal
State'• Gordoa Ober, " bo
ldcked btmaelllato the MidAmerican Coaference record
boob, have beea umed 111e
leaJUe'o defeasive and oI•
feulve playen of tile week.
Adamo, a aenlor !rem
Atheaa, latercepled three
touchd
paaaes, oet upOWD
wltlta48yerdpualrehmlaad
scorediiiiOibertouc:llclownon
a 47-yerd paa1 retarD Ill
Miami' • lf.IZ wla over

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The scoring race In the T. Glassburn - NG 0 22 22
Southern Valley Athletic R. Hol~an - ~
0 2 2
0 I 2
Conlere•-"•htenedsomewhat Clh. ISem_l 5- .
·-·""
0 2 2
last Friday.
J. J&lt;tnklns - S
Kyger Creek's Dave White, a l~fesontyl :: ~
~ ~
145 pound junior tailback,
ALL GAMES
contlnuostoleadboththeSVAC PLAYER - SCHOOL
TD EP TP
and all lame I1COring ra....
White r KC
8 10 58
White scored Kyger creek's Elchlrlger-E
8 o &lt;II
In
last
Friday's
2U
Saunders
KC
onl,v polnh
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HT
,5 60 36
24
Joos at Eastern.
Cremeens 33 0o 18
Dennis Elcblnler Eutern's Collins - KC
18
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touch- Brown - NG
gangly end sc«ed two
NEASE - S
2 0 11
1&lt;
d0W1111 in that contest to CUI D. Smltl1 - E
J I&lt;
White's lead to 16 points.
~:,"::,'~ K~
1 2 s
Elchtn•er has !2 polnll Queen- HT
1 2 8
ManbaU.
•
1 2 8
He 11ao reeovered a 111m- against league foes and 48 J. Hill - S
ble, bad oeveu aolo tacklea polnlll overall.
and oeven 1111111 and pllllled
SVAC ONLY
nJDetlmeofora3t.7average PLAYER-SCHOO\D EPTP
oa a ratJHOBked arllltclal D. While = KC
8 10 58
J '
turf lleld.
o Elchlnga&lt; - E
7 0 &lt;2
G: Saunders - KC
4 6 30 By IJDited Prell !DieruUCRial than half the game while be
S~~:~:::::.-:::::::~:::.::·:;:;;;;;~~::::::::~::~;:;:;:::::::::::::: B. Ratliff - NG
4
0 2-4
The ''old'' Knick&amp; W&lt;'D continues his recq'tel'ation trom
H Brown - NG
3 0 18
did the
scored 22 polnll
G: Collins - KC
3 o 18 Wednesday night and so
knee surgery,
with
o. Smith - E
2 2 " ''new" Xnlckl.
Dave 8lng led the Pistons
M. Nease = S
2 0 12 The New Yc.-t Knlcks, the 7li and Jimmy Walker added 22
R. Sanders - E
1
do!f din&amp; NaUonallluketbalf whlleBobRuleofSeatUeledall
~: ~il'lsh Kc
: 2 • ~tton c:hamplono, crutaec1 scorers with 37. The l'l!tm8,
H. Coldwell - E
1 0 6 to their secood straight triumph lratliJW 16-69 at halftime, loot
R. Thompson - KC 1 g : · bythump~Ctnctnnatt J2B.IOI the leed lu' good midway
~l~\~0.!."N~G
: o 6 •:wblle lite ..panslon 'Buff&amp;i~ throulhllte third pertocl with 12
K. Brown KC
1 0 6 Braves, playing with four strailhl points.
1
Lawson - S
former Knlcllll 011 their rooter, PttUadelphla, sparked by
5
1
~ J~~~~ "s: o 6 began their NBA existence by Billy Olmlnlbam'• Z1 polnla,
MASON - Mason Grade
J. Taylor - NG
o 2 2 downing the Oeveland Cava· opened a lti&gt;Oinllead early In
School PTA will hive its annual T. Staton = NG
0 2 2 llers, ll71-82.
the fourth period but then bad to
school carnival Oct. 31al Mason
Cazzle RllltiC!ll, starting for fi8hl o11 lite rallYln&amp; ailll wbo
Grade School. The group met on
the Injured BUI Bradley' cloaed to within lhn&gt;e polnll In
Tuesday evening at lite school.
pumped In ll9 poinlll and WUUs the flna1 minute. Walfy Jones
Marie Smith was appointed
Heed lastyear'sMoatValuable tallied II polnll fc.- Phlladel·
carnival chairman.
UponS
Play~, added 23 and pulled pllta while Chet Walker led
Robert Oliver, president,
3
.,
down 16 rebounds as New Ycrk llllcago with 30.
announced the "PTA Patter" MASON - Browtde Troop 837 never trailed after the o•.enlng Eddie MUeo pumped 111 . 16
would come out every month met at the Mason Untied mlnutea
points 1n the first period I I
prior to a PTA meeUng. The Methodist Church with their Veter~n Tom Vanarsdale Baltimore took a 3HIIeadover
school paper would Inform leader, Mrs. Lols Weaver, paced the Royall with 22 polnll San 01e1o w1 the Bullets were
parenls of forthcoming school Assistant leader Carol Proffitt while rookie Nate Archil&gt;lld never threatened the reel ol the
evenlll. Miss Helen Blelner, and committeewoman Mrs . chipped In with 17 and OiarUe way . Jack MarUn paced
Mason, presented devoUonala. Dana Johnson. The Brownies Paulk added ·1s.
Baltimore with 26 points and
Mr. Oliver inb-oduced the five spent the evening maklnl alt. Doo May. 000 of the former John Trapp led San IJielo with
candidates for Mason County upon• of oU cloth.
Knlcb on the Braveo' roster, 211.
School Board who are Murl
Attending were Beth Weaver, led Buffalo wlbb Zl pointe, a
Curtis
Clark,
Charles Angle Proffitt, Julie Gibbs, career blflb for the former
Eshenaur, Dr. C. L. Brown, Cmdy Slan~Of\ ~ lljiSseU, Dayton Ulllveqlly i\W,, Qlller -:=~~~~~~
SteveMUler,an of Pt. Pleasant, Karen Browll, ~ Johnson ,
.ume KDickt who bftpid In I,
aitd Luiber Tucker. Also in- Melanie While, JUt Taylor, :':Braves' atlaek were Nate
lroduced was Ray Fields, newly Angle Johnson , Bridgett Bowman with 12 polnll8!1d Em
elected Mason County Board Johnson, Carla Hood, Mary Ann Bryant with seven.
member.
Tripp, Debbie Smith, Usa and The Covallera another 01·
The foUowing chairmen were Nancy Stewart, Beth Wilson, panalon team 'were led by
appointed for 19711-71 school Brenda Qulllen, Tina . Gibbs, Bobby Smith 'with 21 points
year: membership, Rosemary Brltta VanMatre, Tom Sillk, while John Warren (yet,
Samsel; publicity, Mrs . . John Tanya Cundiff, JUt Cundiff, another
former
Knick)
Sisson ; spirtlual, Pat Wilson; Risa Sayre and Kelly Roacb. collected l4.

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Financial flgurel on lite fourth
game ollbe Wc.-ld Serleo:
Net .....,tpto - $513,113.41.
Commissioner•• Oflice $76,9N.02.
Players pool - $111,167.26.
Baltimore club share W,llll9 .li6.
Cincinnati club share
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American Ll!ague office f43,609.54.
NaUonal League office f43,609.54.

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11 was o year ago," O'Grady
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(Sen. Edmund S.) Muskle
would beat N!Ion in Ohio today."
Party Ia Trouble
We as Meigs (:ountians, who have been
In addtUon to a strong opponeglected all these years, have an
nent, Taft baa lite dlaadvantage
obligation to get out and vote on Nov. 3
of appearing on the baDot at
lite bottom of a Republican
in support of our next governor, John
Ucket which has had cJjfftcuJty
Gilligan.
gelling 111 campaign out o! rePd. Pot. Adv. by Delmar A. Canaday
verse gear.
Following a dlvtalve primary
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ride lbe Preaidenl's veto rl. the
Cm!Jei&amp;D Jlroadea• Flnanclntl
Blll. He ll1cl he would hive lo
read the voto
ge. first.
Sube IIIIPPOI'ted ~:...
Tbe -lor W-......, re·
leued a report which-.! be
baa authored aa bOla IInce
tatlftl ofllce, Introduced
amendmmlllo five others and
w11 oo-aponv of another 63
pl...,. o! leglalatlon.
Sube 88ld he 1JII "rather
aatounded" at lhe ntDRber of
~ on the llat complied by bla
atalf.

......a:-.

SEE US
FOR YOUR

gullty,"

erahlp group whlch meets with were involved In a controversy an even bel. Ohio Republicans
the chief executive -h .... k. over alate loanl and campllfln . .----~~~~~~--.,
••J Plead Gallty"
Thia gives the raee a definite conlribullooil.
.
__
Re]iUbllc:anl have cast htm In ilavc.- of a referendwn on lite "The .llre.tdmt Ia 1o1Dg to
lite Image ol U.S. Seno. Birch Nlton admlnlstratlon.
hive to be treadlnl on eus
Bayb, Geclrp McGovern and MetzenbatDR hu l8id he when be comes In bere,"
E1111e"" McCartby, all liberal would reprd a visi.t from the O'GradY oatcl. "How does he
SAME DAY
IJemi&gt;c:rat&amp;. " U that's the way admlnlllratlon a• a ''mind come In .and Just talk about
SERVICE
blesalng" for Taft, and baa Taft and Ignore the real of lite
In At 9-0ut AI 5
openly welcomed a visit &amp;om Ucket?"
VIce Pl'elldent ARnow.
Republlcana believe Ntton Ia
UH'Our Frtt Parkllll LA&gt;I
DemocraUc Stale Chairman IIUI'e lo find a ..,...ruJ way to
Eugene P. O'Grady queaUoned enilane,eterp10.
the value olllte Nixon visit for "He WID ;iiibably be Pushlntl

w.

.,ruetve.

plead

Regular 1.09

Good at Evelyn 1t Groc.
ExplroslO·II-79

•

Buslneaa and Professional
He declined to Indicate
Women'•
Cluba,
Inc., wbtther he wcou1d wte to over·
Wuhlngton, D. C. and the Ohio
Federltlon of 8U1tneu and
Prol ~wl WDmell.
Objecillvea o! lite club are•lo
-relevate lhe stanclardo for
women In bualnesa and In the ,
prof alona, to promote lite ~ 0
Interest of butlneu l~d, awtlJ!IBII'ON :;_ ;. CCIIIrael
pro! '0!1"1 W&lt;IOIIII, to brlli/1 LiiolYbfll...,llln W,·tbe llladle
about,'• iplrit ol cooperati~J~ lilidCt ·In MUon' ~ bu
lm&lt;q: women, and to UW\d been .Jni:lnded In· ,tbe Depart·
~lies to . . , _ ~ 11!1111 ti
OCt. fl bid
profelllo~al wom~n lhfO)IIh
The
earrlea
education alon1 lnclualrlal, va"ila'llltbeKanaJ!baRirir
oclanutlc llitl vocallonll ac· beiil.eu J'tllnl l'lliuat and
llvltlea~
uciL"
.
PRO.IECI'8
Tbe 1overncr ..-dd lbe con·
Throut1h lbe Yeara the club 1rac1t cilia for ,.mforclntl ateel,
baa maintained a hlllpltallotln clNIIln&amp; atid palnliDK of the
center with a qUAntity of sick
Additionally, the
room auppllea for use by not ·~ ·tiill:tete dec:t Will lit!
only memberl of ihe club and replaced with ateel· lfld
their flmllleo but by lbe public. lloorlntl •.Uleallcalaneo! the
AnnuaUy
a nnralns ...., wW i'erlllU Iii*' to trafllC
, ICbolarlhlp 11 awarded to a 11 an ..._ !luriDI tile wcrll,
Mella County biJb ··IChool ~ · to ~. 'lilt 1f841Uate. Memben c:ooperat, 1rac1t wW be hnced ~
·!a civic tlffalra and tJpeciiJ with IIIIa flutlla.
i.
projtt:ll and l&lt;r many 1W'
•. ·
ban conducted the Heart 1.,_;....;,...::;,- - - -- ' - -, ,

'. .

Willi Coupon

Fabric

aenalor 11110 baa been a lhc.-n
in lite lide of ihe edmlntstra·
Uon.
Mellenbawn, a wealthy
Cleveiand wbllaher , attorne)l
who 11111111ed'Young'a two Son·
Ito ~IRI• also hla been
criUcal of .file admlnlltraUon,

. -.

w~. Hot~~
~: lllft\111.
~
~~~,
~~~~~~~~
rreddle
·.L
fP~U
'

1111.

This Week 1s Grocery Speclall

a':: Miry' ;:.T;•'pji~~')itillf~'i

dlrecton.
out of the llenMMll&amp;ts booll
Tile club has since affiliated alfow an Rlpubllclntt to l't1DI8In
with lbe National FederaUoo of Jn file party,

r:=:i

8 ,••.. 74'

Nelsonville-York

~Heeoz',

prtd1fnt:
Mn. Edllll
'ftce
pr ld!MII:
Mrl. ~

Tg

Others
LoGan
50 0 138 25 Eastern at Federal-Hocking
Golllpolls
5 0 0 6&lt; 18 Miller at Vl"ton County
Fedorei-Hocklng 3 0 2 112 31 Huntington ~ast at
Wohlma
• 1 2 187 :13
Point Pioollnl
Mtkat
4 1 0 1.4A 36 Southern at Hannan Trace
Eafern
• 1 0 102 l6 Van at Wahama
Jackson
3 2 o 10&lt; 68
Mllllr
3 2 o 10&lt; 71

B&amp;PW

- o n dafenslve drive called
WRAP (Women's Respon.
·1lbllll7
for
Accidental
Pmentlon).
.Tbe 11'10-fl o!flc:erl of lbe club
.ire Mra: Grace Prall,

EVELYN'S GROCERY
SERVICE STATION

Warren Local at

campalp "ju.al hUn' 1101 off
the tP"Ound," Sen. 'lllUlam B.
Silzbe, !Ulhlo, aaid Wed·
nelday,
"There seema to be a .,.at
lplthy," Sube told reporten
c1ur1n11 a news c:onfertnce In bla
(Cmtlnued from Pll&amp;e I) ,Qpltol Hill office. "The
' pi'OiraiDS, to belp litem be ol campaign In ado jullhasn' got
' .,.ater aomce to their c:om- off lite IP'QIIIIII."
munttlet, to further frlendsbtp Sube, c:ompletlntl bla first 22
with women lhrOUihoul lite moolhsln the Senate, llld the
WCI'Id.
nell two weeb of the Ohio
Mayc.- c. 0 . Fllher ho a eleo:tloo campallft ..... the key
proclamaUon dealsnalln&amp; lite weeb."
waet of Oct. 18 11 Nallooal He BOld bll comment&amp; on the
Buslne88 Women'• Week, urged Ohio election acene referred to
that all c.-gani2alions ·join the both DemocraUc and Republl·
oalute to worklnl women by can ""mpallftB.
enc&lt;ouragln&amp; and promoting the The GOP IICIUllor llld he
celebration of the aehlevemenlll planned 1o mate three in«ate
ol alf bualneu and profelllonal campalfln appe.-aneea befu'e
women ulhey contribute dally the Nov. 3 electloo and alao
to economic, civic and cultural several out-&lt;&gt;1-«ato speeches In
purpoaea.
New Yc.-k and Mlasourl.
Orsaalzed Ia 1148
SUbe has been uted by
Firat meettna of the Mid· President Nlml to repreaent
dleport Club toot place on April the United States Oct. 21 at the
9, 1946 at the Firat United 250th
annlveraary
of
Presbyterian Church with Pearl Parllament tn Bermuda.
Reynoldo, still an active 11w Jame.dack llllllon of
member, aervlns as chairman. Congeas, the ado junior aena·
Guealll at the meeting lVOre lor aald, lllfl!eln&amp; with Senate
from Jacllllon and Galllpolll GOP Loader Hugh Scott, 11-Pa .,
and lncluded Chloe MaloiiO)I o1 could be an ''lllmltlgated cJts.
Jacbon, the dlalrtct director at uter."
thai time end later state
"AI they Ill)' In Konb.u:ty, lt'a
president; and Elltel Maud 10~ to be blood and hair on
Youn1 of Galllpolla, state every lllump," Sube added.
treuurer.
Since Sube'o vlalt to N"'
Olflceta elected that night York II to lndude ..,:bea
were SylYia Burlc.-d, prealdant; oupporllnl Sen. Charles
Eaale RuaaeU, vice president; G«&lt;Clell, ~.Y., be 1J88 allied
Freddie Houdaahelt, oec:retary; about VIce l'ntlkbllt Spiro T.
Luella Jenkinson, treuurer; .....,... rect11l c:rlUclom of
and Blancbe lluklns, Ruth Goodell .
Drake, Pearl Reynolda, ll:sUie ''I ~1 hive dime It,"
Zerlde ...
Harrla N
Sli:IJI ..... !idd!ltl 'that~

WASHINGTON (UP!)' OhlC!!Ijt• hlw been apathetic
-1· towliil C'.11D&gt;pJdlft rlCOI In the
. alate lhd lhe curnnl political

ec11e tiJe PClllular Gov.
Melzenbalam James A. llhodea for the Sensays.
ate nomltlatlon, lhe man at lite
Taft hu acceittuated hir. ties top of the uCtel - flllbtrnalowith lite a~tra\14JR, empha· rial rnmlnee Roser Cloud - in-

SIA!pheft M, .YOUilfl, the oldaol they want to charco me, then I Taft

Both Camps Lack

In Middleport. l.aal )'Mr the
llldd1oport club llpCII1IOrtd 8

R.C. COLA

•ch.

'

8unda7 houae to.boaae can'*"'

°

°

.,.
. ..

fiy here next Monday for a
noon BJ)Mch on the Stateho\lle
atepa 11 part of a two-!lay &lt;*I·
palgn trip to five pivotal otates.
"We are elllemely dellshted
lbe Preildenlll C&lt;i1111J11," uld
a apokesman ·lor U.S. Rep.
Robert Taft Jr., J!.Ohlo, whole
tight batQe · with Democrat
Howard M. MelzenbatDR for
the U.S. Senate II aeen 11 cructat to the Prealdent's 1001 of
capturing at leu! seven new
.......
The Ohio seat belonRa to Sen.

Be Bid On

VAI.LfY WMBER
&amp; SlJPPLV

AA-pts Donations

··•

f.''s ~. ()hio Rat!es

Nixon Expected.to·Perk Up ·
CGLUMBUS (UPI) - Ditto
RepubUcana are looldn&amp; to
Pl'elldent Nlsou to pull them
out of a year-lq political
llump when be vtalta the Buck·
eye State nelt week.
Democrata, counting oo endIna eltlbt yeero ol Republican
rule, regard lite presidential
· villi u a "mimi bleooing" for
lbe GOP and Wllrn Ntxoo wiD
be "lreadJni on ow" when he
l!ptiU here.
The White House announced
Wedneoclay that N!Ion plana to

.,-;
"'
i ·~1

,, . ·n~;1.

Shadk RanainJ

$1.5l~~]~~~~~

refreshment
chltnnan, Isabel
Roolde Bob Lanier, lbe an
Brown, and co-&lt;:hatrman,
Patty
mllllonhopeoflletrolt,made
imjlre881ve debut In helplnl the
G: Barber- VInton County
0
6 121
3.0 Roush; program, Mrs. Mary
+ Includes 1 field goal
RoUBh, vice president; salety,
Plotona beat the Seattle
Richard Oblinger, and public
Superll01llcs 121-117 while Phi·
INI&gt;IVlDUAL LEADERS
TRI-VALLEY
relations, Dorothy Oliver.
ladelphla arlcago, 110. ·
11ft
RUSHING
STANDINGS
Tbe
book
award
was
received
107
and
Baltimore
bounc.t
San
••
w.
YO TCB Awg. loom
W L T p OP
by
Mrs.
Floosie
Allenoworth's
NA.C
.
~
12H05
In
other
NBA
m
-2709
Culbertson, Logan 332 83 &lt;.O Federal-Hocking I 0 I &lt;II 12
0
Sml1h. lrontCI'I
1 0 0 -41 0 second and third grades. NEW HAVEN- New Haven
lrd Avo.
Middleport
231 , 1 5.6 Warren Local
Velonllno, Jock. 227 39 5.8 ~::;ville· York ~ ~ ~ :; ~
has 8 clolhlntl center whlcb was lAnier, plaYln&amp; a Utile more
Krtbl, Logan
220 45 '·93 VInton County
0 2 0 8 53 Hefreshmenlll were served.
opened
in Mer&lt;:h of 111'10. It Is
I!
Boggs, Meigs
213 50 '·
MOVC STANDINGS
ATTEND SHOW
sponsored and maintained by
PASSINO
Tum
W L T P OP
Col I YO TD Mille&lt;
2 o 0 &lt;7 2&lt;
MASON - Mlssea Carol the Women'• Society of
Stllles, Wells. 29·&lt;3 3~ 303--o Glousf..1 1 o 26 19 Fruth, Mason, and Janette Christian Service circles ulllte
'G'rten. A1hens 11-31 2 239 1 Alexander
o 1 o 6 28
Spean, Ironton 17·38 3 360 3 Easfern
0 1 0 0 8 Miller, New Beven, attended a United Methodist Olun:h of
Smith, Lagan 12-21 2 153 1
TOP OFFENSIVE
Revlon hair color show In lite New Hoven.
Worry, Meigs 11·35 2 290 2
TEAMS
PUNTING
Toom
Pis. IGl Awg. Holiday Inn at South Point 11 Is located In the Alex
(lor mort} Meigs
1"' (51 28.8 Monday. Boll&gt; are employees at Quillen Memorial Building In
YG No. Ave. Alexander
1-41 (S) 28.2 Ruth's Beauty Shop in Muon. roolllllonnerly oc:cup1ed by lite
Mundy, Logan
310 8 38.8 Loaan
133 Ill 27.6
IN COLUMBUS
town library. Good uaable
Qndora, Jock.
522 1• 37.3 wahama
187 171 26.7
clothing
donated by Individuals
G.-. A111ans
399 11 36.3 Federal-Hocking 112 151 22.&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Fr.anklin Rizer • Is avallable here to low Income
Werry, Molg•
362 10 36.2 Jackson
10&lt; Ill 20-Y
BurneH, Glpo.
389 12 32.&lt; Miller
10&lt; Ill 20.8 Pomeroy, were m Columbus families For thoae who wish to
RECEIVING
Ironton
10&lt; Ill 20.8 Tuesday to visit Mrs. Norman do h.;...,_ small donations
10
No. YG TO Eastern
102 (ll 20.~ Grueser, a patient at Unlveralty
' led whlcb are uaec1 for
Payne, Ironton
I m 1 Wellston
66 Ill 13.2
11
Martin, Wellston
B S3
TOP DEFENSIVE
Hoopital. Mrs. Grueoer "
at the center, '""'b u
Stillman, Welloton 7 19&lt; 0
TEAMS
scheduled
to
tu~dergo
surgery
dry
cleaning
woolena, pur·
J1rvl1, Wellston
1 78 0 rum
Pfs. (G) Avg.
today.
Her
son,
Lawrence
chOilng needed ac:bool aboes
Scolt, Alhano
1 51
Eastern
16 Ill 3.2
KO RETURNS
TO Gallipolis
18 (5) 3.6 Grueser, came from Florida and arUcleo of c1o111tng not
,.
YO No.
Wahama
33 171 &lt;.7 two weeks ago to be with bla 1llll8l1 donated.
25 (5) l.O mother.
Stillman, Wellston 201 9 0 Logan
Y
Volon!lno, Jack.
133 7
Fedo,..I-Hocklng 31 151 6.2
Wobb. Waverly
68 &lt; o Meigs
36 lSI 7.2
Clmplln, At11ens
6&lt; • 0 Athens
51 Ill 10.2
Spaan, Ironton
60 3 0 Glou•ter
57 Ill 1t.•
PUNT RETURNS
Ironton
58 Ill 11.6
YO No. TO Jackson
68 151 13.6
Grato, Meigs
92 7 1
THIS WEEK'S
Krobl, Logan
85 5 1
SCHEDULE
Champlin, Atl1en1 63 3 0
FRIDAY
Welch, Waverly
45 3 0
SEOAL
Lubrication Special-Through Oct. 18
Valen!lno, Jack.
27 3
Athent at Molal
INT. RETURNS
Ironton at Gallipolis
Can-'1.00
Picku
'1.25
No. YG TD Jackson at Welloton
Chernplln, Athans
3 68 0 waverly at Logan
Albrlnk, Iranian
2 .0 0
INJVC
Welch, Woverly
2 0 0 . Alolllnder at Glouster
11 Tlld tor lourth with one
TRI-VALLEY

o' Godenachwager -

pr.~crlptlo~ . prJ c~

7-The Dally Sentlntl, Mlddleport."-oy, 0 ., Oct. I$, lP'IO

1 ODhct

t

�'

tough match aaalnst the Friday which virtually "aewedFederal • Hockin~ Lancon and up" 111e sv AC crown.
Nc.-th Glllla boola Green Twp., Coach
Mel
eerier's
o(
County
Hllhlandera ere D-1 on Ute
~;;;:::.., eoacl, Howlll'd aeaaon S.Uihwes"""'• laleot
ore """"" encooaniBI.
CGml7 ..........
Miller's Kyser Creek looa w.;. r....-ded lalt ....tat
llclmeeGmlnl Wta ore alated Lealue·leacllng Eastern Lee
Bobcall
wt11 try to bOwiC8 back S.UIItern.
el Nlril Glllla, Jcypr creek travels to Albena County fc.- 1 from a 2U 1088 at Eastern lalt

Friday'• Southern Voller and 111nnan Trece.
Two o1 111e four conlolta,
AlbleUc Corlennce ochedule
will be hlfllllllhted by Southwestern at Kyger Cnek
iiGmec&lt;llllnP at three Glllla and s.ullwn at IIIMall Trace

=·~~;:~::~7~-~
·'· ) -w:, Scoring

SEOAL Statistics
1911 SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
ATHLETIC LEAGUE STATISTICS
llncludntamoo tlwouth OCt. tl
TEAM STATISTICS
FIRST DOWNS
PASSINO
Tdm Avg. OP. ~vq . CA.
3&lt;
t1.3 33
11 .0 19-32
33
11 .0 37
12.3
7-17
33
11.0 &lt;2
1&lt;.0 17-33
2&lt;
8.0 411
16.0
1-19

loam
Alhano
Golllpolls
Ironton
J ck
8

I TOo

2
0
3
1

1
o
3
0

ton

42

U.O

27

9.0

12-21

2

I

:::::
Waverly

31

12.7
9.7

25
28

8.3
9.3

12·37
12·"

3
9

2
I

14.7

J9

13.0

34-56

..

0

29
....

Wellston RUSHING
PASSINO OfFENSE
DEFENSE
YO.
Awg.
YO
Avg.
YG
Awg
,
YG A•O:
Taam
297
99
0
24
82.7
S45
181
.7
584
194.1
Athans
5H 198:7
78 26.0
674 224.7
519 173.0
Go Ill polls
5')0 196.7
360 120.0
9l0 316.7 661 220.3
Ironton
&lt;61
153.7
62
20.7
523 17-4.3 897 299.0
Jackson
572
100.1
153
st.o
m 2&lt;1.7 101 235.7
Lagan
53&lt; 178.o 2911 99.3 832 2n.a l09 169.7
N\olgl
227 )57
118 39.3 3&lt;5 115.0 683 227.7
Waverly
287
9l:7
&lt;25 141.7
712 237.3 7l0 2l0.0
wellston
1970 HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL SCORING
llncludet ,.mos tlwouth OCt. 101
OVERALL SCORING
Name - Tt1m
TO PAT TP IGl Avg.
13.2
0. Boggs - Meigs
10 6 66
Ill
10.8
O. Hudneii - Aiexander
7 12
.5.t
IS)
8.8
R. Krebs - Logan
7
2
44
IS)
8.8
P. Russell - Alexander
6
·a
.44
!51
D. Eichinger - Eastern

7

0

42

!51

P. Klon..- - Miller

5

6

36

Ill

K. Valentine - Jackson
R. Honaker - Federal-Hocking
B Guinther - Glouster

S
5

2
0
0

32
30
30

151
151

5

(5)

K. Culbet1-..on - Logan
&lt; 6 30
.
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO ATHLETIC
LEAGUE (SEOALl SCORING
Namo - Toam
TD PAT TP
R. Krebs - Logan
• 2
26
o. Boggs- Meigs
3 2 20
H. Spears - Ironton

3

0

11

T. William• - Molg•
o. Settles - Wellston
K. Culberlson - Lo.. n
T. Prose - Gallipolis
P. Neoi - Galllpolls

3
2
2
2

0
0
2
0
0

18
18
12
12

K. Valentine - Jackson

2
2

0
0

12
12

J. Martin - Wellston

2

0

12

l

B. Smith - Ironton

Ill

••
7.2•
6.&lt;
6.0
6..0

6.0

IGI Avg.
8.7
(3 )
6.7
(3)
6.0
Ul
6.0
131
6.0
13)
(3)
&lt;.7
0
Ill
·
(3 ) '&lt;.0

U

(l)
(3 )

131

:: ~

•. o

MID-OHIO VALLEY
CONFERENCE (MOVCI SCORING
Ttom
TO PAT TP 101 Av1.

Name B Guinther - Glouster

0

l

18 (2)

p KICIIIel' - Mille&lt;
2 3
15 121
R. Elberls - Mill..2 0 12 l2l •
0 . Hudnell - AleXInder
1 0
6 (1 1
G. Humphrey - Glouster
I 0
6 (2}
J .Hinkle-MIIIor
0
6 121
s· Storts - Miller
0
6 121
J. Bankes- Miller
1 a
6 121
E,jNoorrto - GIDUS1er
-- U 2
2 Ill
I : ' : -·' 1'11!;VAL(EY CONFEREW:E SCORING
~ l!lllilo -Tum
TD PAT TP (0)

9.0

7.l
6.0
6.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
Avg.

J Mitchem- Warren Local

2

2

14 ( 1)

1.4.0

Belpre
Federal-Hocking
C Robinson - Federal-Hocking
R·. Smltl1 - Wtrr., Local
C. Greenwalt- Warren Local
o. Knost - Warren Local
0. Reynolds-WerrenLocel
E. Driggs- Federai-Hocl&lt;lng
0 0111\ong-Nelsonviii.. York

2
3
2
I

0
0
•
2

12
18
16
8

11 l
121
121
11 l

12.0
9.0
8.0
8.0

I

0

6 I 1)

1

6 Ill
5 (1)

5.0

I
I

0
2
0
0

6.0
6. 0

6 (2)
6 (2}

3.0
3.0

1

0

6 (2)

3.0

Ji. William• c. Springer -

0

The Bobcall a.re led of·
fenalvely by their touchdown
twins, David White and Gary
Saunders.
Southwestern 'a bl11est
acorinl :rea~ his beete':ba':
10 or quar
pauing

dropped a 3M2 tllrWer aaatns; powerful Eutern Elsie~! wt11 go '
the Hannan Wildcats while for a bll win aplnsiJ'~
CC!!Ich Bob Aahloy'a crew HoclQnc. Tile ~~daf!OFrt•••
uplnded Soulhwllllrl!, D4. . Ntlaonvllle-Y~,~IUI - . .
Coach Paul Aikman'• North Eutern'J a\l.niJ delfnat
Glllla l'tratea wW .... be compoaed ol Rlchlrd Llllr,
trytna to INIP 1 IWC&gt;tiJile Alan Holter, Mike Baolnll, Bob .
Richard GW lo hla 10Phom01'8 1..... atrealt.
caldwell, Dennla $1chltl&amp;el'llld
end Mike !llllon.
Noclb Gallla llfllr dropplnK camp:.11y his permilleil btl! two
Coach Paul [llllon's Wlidcali SouthWestern KG baa lost to touchdcnma all year.
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wW be out lo snap a tw""ame Ky1er Creek, 41~ and ,..-""'!!~~~::"--,
loalni! atreak agalnst Soulbern'a ~.(&amp;.().
Tornadoes.
Tbe outcome of Friday •a
~I Friday, ~Trace homecoming match a1alnat
Green TWp., eould depend pn
lite recovery ol four ~tera ly ttftdlftl yo.r
clt•nlnt to Jl"·
Injured In the Alexander game. ctry
You can rtlr 011.._.. udr
modtrn
mttno 1
Harvey Brown, speedy and extra cart
ftr
taUback; quarterback Jackie ,trftctly dry
cl..nH clettt••·
H. Clldwell - E
I 0 6 Smtih; center David Wlctllne
R. Thompson- KC 1 o 6 anddefenalveend Lorey JuoUce
B. Coldwell - E
1 0 6 were for~ed to leave the
Lawoon - 5
1 0 6 Spartan pme due to Injuries.
p Hill s
1 o 6
T: Kar;-- e
1 o 6
Coaeh Larry Ritchie's
J. Waugh - HT
1 o 6
Don Well•- HT
1 0 6
T. Be&lt;~ver - HT
1 o 6
D. Bush = SW
1 0 6
R. Pelfrey-NG
I 0 6
J. Smith - NG
I o :
K.
Brown
KC
Jenklns - S
1I 0o •
R. Borlng - E
0 • •
Holman - S
0 2 2
Staton-NG
o 2 2
R. GIII-SW
0 2 2
C. Smith - KC
0 2 2
lhle - S
0 2 2
J. Jenkins - S
0 2 2
Johnson - S
0 2 2

Race Tightens

AdamJ, wbo otole tbe obow
lor Mlaml against ManbaU
laot Saturday, and Xeal
State'• Gordoa Ober, " bo
ldcked btmaelllato the MidAmerican Coaference record
boob, have beea umed 111e
leaJUe'o defeasive and oI•
feulve playen of tile week.
Adamo, a aenlor !rem
Atheaa, latercepled three
touchd
paaaes, oet upOWD
wltlta48yerdpualrehmlaad
scorediiiiOibertouc:llclownon
a 47-yerd paa1 retarD Ill
Miami' • lf.IZ wla over

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The scoring race In the T. Glassburn - NG 0 22 22
Southern Valley Athletic R. Hol~an - ~
0 2 2
0 I 2
Conlere•-"•htenedsomewhat Clh. ISem_l 5- .
·-·""
0 2 2
last Friday.
J. J&lt;tnklns - S
Kyger Creek's Dave White, a l~fesontyl :: ~
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145 pound junior tailback,
ALL GAMES
contlnuostoleadboththeSVAC PLAYER - SCHOOL
TD EP TP
and all lame I1COring ra....
White r KC
8 10 58
White scored Kyger creek's Elchlrlger-E
8 o &lt;II
In
last
Friday's
2U
Saunders
KC
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HT
,5 60 36
24
Joos at Eastern.
Cremeens 33 0o 18
Dennis Elcblnler Eutern's Collins - KC
18
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gangly end sc«ed two
NEASE - S
2 0 11
1&lt;
d0W1111 in that contest to CUI D. Smltl1 - E
J I&lt;
White's lead to 16 points.
~:,"::,'~ K~
1 2 s
Elchtn•er has !2 polnll Queen- HT
1 2 8
ManbaU.
•
1 2 8
He 11ao reeovered a 111m- against league foes and 48 J. Hill - S
ble, bad oeveu aolo tacklea polnlll overall.
and oeven 1111111 and pllllled
SVAC ONLY
nJDetlmeofora3t.7average PLAYER-SCHOO\D EPTP
oa a ratJHOBked arllltclal D. While = KC
8 10 58
J '
turf lleld.
o Elchlnga&lt; - E
7 0 &lt;2
G: Saunders - KC
4 6 30 By IJDited Prell !DieruUCRial than half the game while be
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4
0 2-4
The ''old'' Knick&amp; W&lt;'D continues his recq'tel'ation trom
H Brown - NG
3 0 18
did the
scored 22 polnll
G: Collins - KC
3 o 18 Wednesday night and so
knee surgery,
with
o. Smith - E
2 2 " ''new" Xnlckl.
Dave 8lng led the Pistons
M. Nease = S
2 0 12 The New Yc.-t Knlcks, the 7li and Jimmy Walker added 22
R. Sanders - E
1
do!f din&amp; NaUonallluketbalf whlleBobRuleofSeatUeledall
~: ~il'lsh Kc
: 2 • ~tton c:hamplono, crutaec1 scorers with 37. The l'l!tm8,
H. Coldwell - E
1 0 6 to their secood straight triumph lratliJW 16-69 at halftime, loot
R. Thompson - KC 1 g : · bythump~Ctnctnnatt J2B.IOI the leed lu' good midway
~l~\~0.!."N~G
: o 6 •:wblle lite ..panslon 'Buff&amp;i~ throulhllte third pertocl with 12
K. Brown KC
1 0 6 Braves, playing with four strailhl points.
1
Lawson - S
former Knlcllll 011 their rooter, PttUadelphla, sparked by
5
1
~ J~~~~ "s: o 6 began their NBA existence by Billy Olmlnlbam'• Z1 polnla,
MASON - Mason Grade
J. Taylor - NG
o 2 2 downing the Oeveland Cava· opened a lti&gt;Oinllead early In
School PTA will hive its annual T. Staton = NG
0 2 2 llers, ll71-82.
the fourth period but then bad to
school carnival Oct. 31al Mason
Cazzle RllltiC!ll, starting for fi8hl o11 lite rallYln&amp; ailll wbo
Grade School. The group met on
the Injured BUI Bradley' cloaed to within lhn&gt;e polnll In
Tuesday evening at lite school.
pumped In ll9 poinlll and WUUs the flna1 minute. Walfy Jones
Marie Smith was appointed
Heed lastyear'sMoatValuable tallied II polnll fc.- Phlladel·
carnival chairman.
UponS
Play~, added 23 and pulled pllta while Chet Walker led
Robert Oliver, president,
3
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down 16 rebounds as New Ycrk llllcago with 30.
announced the "PTA Patter" MASON - Browtde Troop 837 never trailed after the o•.enlng Eddie MUeo pumped 111 . 16
would come out every month met at the Mason Untied mlnutea
points 1n the first period I I
prior to a PTA meeUng. The Methodist Church with their Veter~n Tom Vanarsdale Baltimore took a 3HIIeadover
school paper would Inform leader, Mrs. Lols Weaver, paced the Royall with 22 polnll San 01e1o w1 the Bullets were
parenls of forthcoming school Assistant leader Carol Proffitt while rookie Nate Archil&gt;lld never threatened the reel ol the
evenlll. Miss Helen Blelner, and committeewoman Mrs . chipped In with 17 and OiarUe way . Jack MarUn paced
Mason, presented devoUonala. Dana Johnson. The Brownies Paulk added ·1s.
Baltimore with 26 points and
Mr. Oliver inb-oduced the five spent the evening maklnl alt. Doo May. 000 of the former John Trapp led San IJielo with
candidates for Mason County upon• of oU cloth.
Knlcb on the Braveo' roster, 211.
School Board who are Murl
Attending were Beth Weaver, led Buffalo wlbb Zl pointe, a
Curtis
Clark,
Charles Angle Proffitt, Julie Gibbs, career blflb for the former
Eshenaur, Dr. C. L. Brown, Cmdy Slan~Of\ ~ lljiSseU, Dayton Ulllveqlly i\W,, Qlller -:=~~~~~~
SteveMUler,an of Pt. Pleasant, Karen Browll, ~ Johnson ,
.ume KDickt who bftpid In I,
aitd Luiber Tucker. Also in- Melanie While, JUt Taylor, :':Braves' atlaek were Nate
lroduced was Ray Fields, newly Angle Johnson , Bridgett Bowman with 12 polnll8!1d Em
elected Mason County Board Johnson, Carla Hood, Mary Ann Bryant with seven.
member.
Tripp, Debbie Smith, Usa and The Covallera another 01·
The foUowing chairmen were Nancy Stewart, Beth Wilson, panalon team 'were led by
appointed for 19711-71 school Brenda Qulllen, Tina . Gibbs, Bobby Smith 'with 21 points
year: membership, Rosemary Brltta VanMatre, Tom Sillk, while John Warren (yet,
Samsel; publicity, Mrs . . John Tanya Cundiff, JUt Cundiff, another
former
Knick)
Sisson ; spirtlual, Pat Wilson; Risa Sayre and Kelly Roacb. collected l4.

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Preny Ideas
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Is Oct. 31st

SN Us For

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M ke Stt

OPEN DAILY
8:00AM to 10:00
Sunday 10:30AM
to 12:30 PM and
5:00to .9:00 PM
Wayne Swisher, Harold Lohse and Kennel~
McCullough are your friendly pharmacists a
Swisher and Lohse Rexall Drugs. They ~av~:

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needs.

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Wavflf'!Y
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BALTIMORE (UPI)
Financial flgurel on lite fourth
game ollbe Wc.-ld Serleo:
Net .....,tpto - $513,113.41.
Commissioner•• Oflice $76,9N.02.
Players pool - $111,167.26.
Baltimore club share W,llll9 .li6.
Cincinnati club share
f43,1109J6.
American Ll!ague office f43,609.54.
NaUonal League office f43,609.54.

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Ueve he'a 1o1Dg to pump for hand can pull Taft 8CI'OII the flihlln&amp; chantle. ' ' •
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Republlcana.
prlmarllr fot Toft," aaid a
"lila Image today isn't what spokelnian fc.- tha Republican
11 was o year ago," O'Grady
·
said. "Ow- polls show that
(Sen. Edmund S.) Muskle
would beat N!Ion in Ohio today."
Party Ia Trouble
We as Meigs (:ountians, who have been
In addtUon to a strong opponeglected all these years, have an
nent, Taft baa lite dlaadvantage
obligation to get out and vote on Nov. 3
of appearing on the baDot at
lite bottom of a Republican
in support of our next governor, John
Ucket which has had cJjfftcuJty
Gilligan.
gelling 111 campaign out o! rePd. Pot. Adv. by Delmar A. Canaday
verse gear.
Following a dlvtalve primary
election campaign wlltch uw

Attention: Meigs Voters

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Use Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan. ASmall
Deposit will hold your seledion as you make
payments at your conveni1111ce.

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REG. 19.98 SPECIAL

Robinson's Ceaners

ride lbe Preaidenl's veto rl. the
Cm!Jei&amp;D Jlroadea• Flnanclntl
Blll. He ll1cl he would hive lo
read the voto
ge. first.
Sube IIIIPPOI'ted ~:...
Tbe -lor W-......, re·
leued a report which-.! be
baa authored aa bOla IInce
tatlftl ofllce, Introduced
amendmmlllo five others and
w11 oo-aponv of another 63
pl...,. o! leglalatlon.
Sube 88ld he 1JII "rather
aatounded" at lhe ntDRber of
~ on the llat complied by bla
atalf.

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FOR YOUR

gullty,"

erahlp group whlch meets with were involved In a controversy an even bel. Ohio Republicans
the chief executive -h .... k. over alate loanl and campllfln . .----~~~~~~--.,
••J Plead Gallty"
Thia gives the raee a definite conlribullooil.
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Re]iUbllc:anl have cast htm In ilavc.- of a referendwn on lite "The .llre.tdmt Ia 1o1Dg to
lite Image ol U.S. Seno. Birch Nlton admlnlstratlon.
hive to be treadlnl on eus
Bayb, Geclrp McGovern and MetzenbatDR hu l8id he when be comes In bere,"
E1111e"" McCartby, all liberal would reprd a visi.t from the O'GradY oatcl. "How does he
SAME DAY
IJemi&gt;c:rat&amp;. " U that's the way admlnlllratlon a• a ''mind come In .and Just talk about
SERVICE
blesalng" for Taft, and baa Taft and Ignore the real of lite
In At 9-0ut AI 5
openly welcomed a visit &amp;om Ucket?"
VIce Pl'elldent ARnow.
Republlcana believe Ntton Ia
UH'Our Frtt Parkllll LA&gt;I
DemocraUc Stale Chairman IIUI'e lo find a ..,...ruJ way to
Eugene P. O'Grady queaUoned enilane,eterp10.
the value olllte Nixon visit for "He WID ;iiibably be Pushlntl

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Regular 1.09

Good at Evelyn 1t Groc.
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Buslneaa and Professional
He declined to Indicate
Women'•
Cluba,
Inc., wbtther he wcou1d wte to over·
Wuhlngton, D. C. and the Ohio
Federltlon of 8U1tneu and
Prol ~wl WDmell.
Objecillvea o! lite club are•lo
-relevate lhe stanclardo for
women In bualnesa and In the ,
prof alona, to promote lite ~ 0
Interest of butlneu l~d, awtlJ!IBII'ON :;_ ;. CCIIIrael
pro! '0!1"1 W&lt;IOIIII, to brlli/1 LiiolYbfll...,llln W,·tbe llladle
about,'• iplrit ol cooperati~J~ lilidCt ·In MUon' ~ bu
lm&lt;q: women, and to UW\d been .Jni:lnded In· ,tbe Depart·
~lies to . . , _ ~ 11!1111 ti
OCt. fl bid
profelllo~al wom~n lhfO)IIh
The
earrlea
education alon1 lnclualrlal, va"ila'llltbeKanaJ!baRirir
oclanutlc llitl vocallonll ac· beiil.eu J'tllnl l'lliuat and
llvltlea~
uciL"
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PRO.IECI'8
Tbe 1overncr ..-dd lbe con·
Throut1h lbe Yeara the club 1rac1t cilia for ,.mforclntl ateel,
baa maintained a hlllpltallotln clNIIln&amp; atid palnliDK of the
center with a qUAntity of sick
Additionally, the
room auppllea for use by not ·~ ·tiill:tete dec:t Will lit!
only memberl of ihe club and replaced with ateel· lfld
their flmllleo but by lbe public. lloorlntl •.Uleallcalaneo! the
AnnuaUy
a nnralns ...., wW i'erlllU Iii*' to trafllC
, ICbolarlhlp 11 awarded to a 11 an ..._ !luriDI tile wcrll,
Mella County biJb ··IChool ~ · to ~. 'lilt 1f841Uate. Memben c:ooperat, 1rac1t wW be hnced ~
·!a civic tlffalra and tJpeciiJ with IIIIa flutlla.
i.
projtt:ll and l&lt;r many 1W'
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ban conducted the Heart 1.,_;....;,...::;,- - - -- ' - -, ,

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Fabric

aenalor 11110 baa been a lhc.-n
in lite lide of ihe edmlntstra·
Uon.
Mellenbawn, a wealthy
Cleveiand wbllaher , attorne)l
who 11111111ed'Young'a two Son·
Ito ~IRI• also hla been
criUcal of .file admlnlltraUon,

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This Week 1s Grocery Speclall

a':: Miry' ;:.T;•'pji~~')itillf~'i

dlrecton.
out of the llenMMll&amp;ts booll
Tile club has since affiliated alfow an Rlpubllclntt to l't1DI8In
with lbe National FederaUoo of Jn file party,

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LoGan
50 0 138 25 Eastern at Federal-Hocking
Golllpolls
5 0 0 6&lt; 18 Miller at Vl"ton County
Fedorei-Hocklng 3 0 2 112 31 Huntington ~ast at
Wohlma
• 1 2 187 :13
Point Pioollnl
Mtkat
4 1 0 1.4A 36 Southern at Hannan Trace
Eafern
• 1 0 102 l6 Van at Wahama
Jackson
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Mllllr
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WRAP (Women's Respon.
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for
Accidental
Pmentlon).
.Tbe 11'10-fl o!flc:erl of lbe club
.ire Mra: Grace Prall,

EVELYN'S GROCERY
SERVICE STATION

Warren Local at

campalp "ju.al hUn' 1101 off
the tP"Ound," Sen. 'lllUlam B.
Silzbe, !Ulhlo, aaid Wed·
nelday,
"There seema to be a .,.at
lplthy," Sube told reporten
c1ur1n11 a news c:onfertnce In bla
(Cmtlnued from Pll&amp;e I) ,Qpltol Hill office. "The
' pi'OiraiDS, to belp litem be ol campaign In ado jullhasn' got
' .,.ater aomce to their c:om- off lite IP'QIIIIII."
munttlet, to further frlendsbtp Sube, c:ompletlntl bla first 22
with women lhrOUihoul lite moolhsln the Senate, llld the
WCI'Id.
nell two weeb of the Ohio
Mayc.- c. 0 . Fllher ho a eleo:tloo campallft ..... the key
proclamaUon dealsnalln&amp; lite weeb."
waet of Oct. 18 11 Nallooal He BOld bll comment&amp; on the
Buslne88 Women'• Week, urged Ohio election acene referred to
that all c.-gani2alions ·join the both DemocraUc and Republl·
oalute to worklnl women by can ""mpallftB.
enc&lt;ouragln&amp; and promoting the The GOP IICIUllor llld he
celebration of the aehlevemenlll planned 1o mate three in«ate
ol alf bualneu and profelllonal campalfln appe.-aneea befu'e
women ulhey contribute dally the Nov. 3 electloo and alao
to economic, civic and cultural several out-&lt;&gt;1-«ato speeches In
purpoaea.
New Yc.-k and Mlasourl.
Orsaalzed Ia 1148
SUbe has been uted by
Firat meettna of the Mid· President Nlml to repreaent
dleport Club toot place on April the United States Oct. 21 at the
9, 1946 at the Firat United 250th
annlveraary
of
Presbyterian Church with Pearl Parllament tn Bermuda.
Reynoldo, still an active 11w Jame.dack llllllon of
member, aervlns as chairman. Congeas, the ado junior aena·
Guealll at the meeting lVOre lor aald, lllfl!eln&amp; with Senate
from Jacllllon and Galllpolll GOP Loader Hugh Scott, 11-Pa .,
and lncluded Chloe MaloiiO)I o1 could be an ''lllmltlgated cJts.
Jacbon, the dlalrtct director at uter."
thai time end later state
"AI they Ill)' In Konb.u:ty, lt'a
president; and Elltel Maud 10~ to be blood and hair on
Youn1 of Galllpolla, state every lllump," Sube added.
treuurer.
Since Sube'o vlalt to N"'
Olflceta elected that night York II to lndude ..,:bea
were SylYia Burlc.-d, prealdant; oupporllnl Sen. Charles
Eaale RuaaeU, vice president; G«&lt;Clell, ~.Y., be 1J88 allied
Freddie Houdaahelt, oec:retary; about VIce l'ntlkbllt Spiro T.
Luella Jenkinson, treuurer; .....,... rect11l c:rlUclom of
and Blancbe lluklns, Ruth Goodell .
Drake, Pearl Reynolda, ll:sUie ''I ~1 hive dime It,"
Zerlde ...
Harrla N
Sli:IJI ..... !idd!ltl 'that~

WASHINGTON (UP!)' OhlC!!Ijt• hlw been apathetic
-1· towliil C'.11D&gt;pJdlft rlCOI In the
. alate lhd lhe curnnl political

ec11e tiJe PClllular Gov.
Melzenbalam James A. llhodea for the Sensays.
ate nomltlatlon, lhe man at lite
Taft hu acceittuated hir. ties top of the uCtel - flllbtrnalowith lite a~tra\14JR, empha· rial rnmlnee Roser Cloud - in-

SIA!pheft M, .YOUilfl, the oldaol they want to charco me, then I Taft

Both Camps Lack

In Middleport. l.aal )'Mr the
llldd1oport club llpCII1IOrtd 8

R.C. COLA

•ch.

'

8unda7 houae to.boaae can'*"'

°

°

.,.
. ..

fiy here next Monday for a
noon BJ)Mch on the Stateho\lle
atepa 11 part of a two-!lay &lt;*I·
palgn trip to five pivotal otates.
"We are elllemely dellshted
lbe Preildenlll C&lt;i1111J11," uld
a apokesman ·lor U.S. Rep.
Robert Taft Jr., J!.Ohlo, whole
tight batQe · with Democrat
Howard M. MelzenbatDR for
the U.S. Senate II aeen 11 cructat to the Prealdent's 1001 of
capturing at leu! seven new
.......
The Ohio seat belonRa to Sen.

Be Bid On

VAI.LfY WMBER
&amp; SlJPPLV

AA-pts Donations

··•

f.''s ~. ()hio Rat!es

Nixon Expected.to·Perk Up ·
CGLUMBUS (UPI) - Ditto
RepubUcana are looldn&amp; to
Pl'elldent Nlsou to pull them
out of a year-lq political
llump when be vtalta the Buck·
eye State nelt week.
Democrata, counting oo endIna eltlbt yeero ol Republican
rule, regard lite presidential
· villi u a "mimi bleooing" for
lbe GOP and Wllrn Ntxoo wiD
be "lreadJni on ow" when he
l!ptiU here.
The White House announced
Wedneoclay that N!Ion plana to

.,-;
"'
i ·~1

,, . ·n~;1.

Shadk RanainJ

$1.5l~~]~~~~~

refreshment
chltnnan, Isabel
Roolde Bob Lanier, lbe an
Brown, and co-&lt;:hatrman,
Patty
mllllonhopeoflletrolt,made
imjlre881ve debut In helplnl the
G: Barber- VInton County
0
6 121
3.0 Roush; program, Mrs. Mary
+ Includes 1 field goal
RoUBh, vice president; salety,
Plotona beat the Seattle
Richard Oblinger, and public
Superll01llcs 121-117 while Phi·
INI&gt;IVlDUAL LEADERS
TRI-VALLEY
relations, Dorothy Oliver.
ladelphla arlcago, 110. ·
11ft
RUSHING
STANDINGS
Tbe
book
award
was
received
107
and
Baltimore
bounc.t
San
••
w.
YO TCB Awg. loom
W L T p OP
by
Mrs.
Floosie
Allenoworth's
NA.C
.
~
12H05
In
other
NBA
m
-2709
Culbertson, Logan 332 83 &lt;.O Federal-Hocking I 0 I &lt;II 12
0
Sml1h. lrontCI'I
1 0 0 -41 0 second and third grades. NEW HAVEN- New Haven
lrd Avo.
Middleport
231 , 1 5.6 Warren Local
Velonllno, Jock. 227 39 5.8 ~::;ville· York ~ ~ ~ :; ~
has 8 clolhlntl center whlcb was lAnier, plaYln&amp; a Utile more
Krtbl, Logan
220 45 '·93 VInton County
0 2 0 8 53 Hefreshmenlll were served.
opened
in Mer&lt;:h of 111'10. It Is
I!
Boggs, Meigs
213 50 '·
MOVC STANDINGS
ATTEND SHOW
sponsored and maintained by
PASSINO
Tum
W L T P OP
Col I YO TD Mille&lt;
2 o 0 &lt;7 2&lt;
MASON - Mlssea Carol the Women'• Society of
Stllles, Wells. 29·&lt;3 3~ 303--o Glousf..1 1 o 26 19 Fruth, Mason, and Janette Christian Service circles ulllte
'G'rten. A1hens 11-31 2 239 1 Alexander
o 1 o 6 28
Spean, Ironton 17·38 3 360 3 Easfern
0 1 0 0 8 Miller, New Beven, attended a United Methodist Olun:h of
Smith, Lagan 12-21 2 153 1
TOP OFFENSIVE
Revlon hair color show In lite New Hoven.
Worry, Meigs 11·35 2 290 2
TEAMS
PUNTING
Toom
Pis. IGl Awg. Holiday Inn at South Point 11 Is located In the Alex
(lor mort} Meigs
1"' (51 28.8 Monday. Boll&gt; are employees at Quillen Memorial Building In
YG No. Ave. Alexander
1-41 (S) 28.2 Ruth's Beauty Shop in Muon. roolllllonnerly oc:cup1ed by lite
Mundy, Logan
310 8 38.8 Loaan
133 Ill 27.6
IN COLUMBUS
town library. Good uaable
Qndora, Jock.
522 1• 37.3 wahama
187 171 26.7
clothing
donated by Individuals
G.-. A111ans
399 11 36.3 Federal-Hocking 112 151 22.&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Fr.anklin Rizer • Is avallable here to low Income
Werry, Molg•
362 10 36.2 Jackson
10&lt; Ill 20-Y
BurneH, Glpo.
389 12 32.&lt; Miller
10&lt; Ill 20.8 Pomeroy, were m Columbus families For thoae who wish to
RECEIVING
Ironton
10&lt; Ill 20.8 Tuesday to visit Mrs. Norman do h.;...,_ small donations
10
No. YG TO Eastern
102 (ll 20.~ Grueser, a patient at Unlveralty
' led whlcb are uaec1 for
Payne, Ironton
I m 1 Wellston
66 Ill 13.2
11
Martin, Wellston
B S3
TOP DEFENSIVE
Hoopital. Mrs. Grueoer "
at the center, '""'b u
Stillman, Welloton 7 19&lt; 0
TEAMS
scheduled
to
tu~dergo
surgery
dry
cleaning
woolena, pur·
J1rvl1, Wellston
1 78 0 rum
Pfs. (G) Avg.
today.
Her
son,
Lawrence
chOilng needed ac:bool aboes
Scolt, Alhano
1 51
Eastern
16 Ill 3.2
KO RETURNS
TO Gallipolis
18 (5) 3.6 Grueser, came from Florida and arUcleo of c1o111tng not
,.
YO No.
Wahama
33 171 &lt;.7 two weeks ago to be with bla 1llll8l1 donated.
25 (5) l.O mother.
Stillman, Wellston 201 9 0 Logan
Y
Volon!lno, Jack.
133 7
Fedo,..I-Hocklng 31 151 6.2
Wobb. Waverly
68 &lt; o Meigs
36 lSI 7.2
Clmplln, At11ens
6&lt; • 0 Athens
51 Ill 10.2
Spaan, Ironton
60 3 0 Glou•ter
57 Ill 1t.•
PUNT RETURNS
Ironton
58 Ill 11.6
YO No. TO Jackson
68 151 13.6
Grato, Meigs
92 7 1
THIS WEEK'S
Krobl, Logan
85 5 1
SCHEDULE
Champlin, Atl1en1 63 3 0
FRIDAY
Welch, Waverly
45 3 0
SEOAL
Lubrication Special-Through Oct. 18
Valen!lno, Jack.
27 3
Athent at Molal
INT. RETURNS
Ironton at Gallipolis
Can-'1.00
Picku
'1.25
No. YG TD Jackson at Welloton
Chernplln, Athans
3 68 0 waverly at Logan
Albrlnk, Iranian
2 .0 0
INJVC
Welch, Woverly
2 0 0 . Alolllnder at Glouster
11 Tlld tor lourth with one
TRI-VALLEY

o' Godenachwager -

pr.~crlptlo~ . prJ c~

7-The Dally Sentlntl, Mlddleport."-oy, 0 ., Oct. I$, lP'IO

1 ODhct

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·Bargains, Bargains, and More Bargains ln ·Sentinei.,.Ciassifieds
.;l'i~;;~.~~~.r:-•':' [ .Business Services~
I

WANT AD
DEADLINES

Yalue of l.Dot
W• About '700

:::-::-=-----.:.:.

'

Camporee
Open Friday

.

Radiator Service

35th Birthday
Annivnly
Celelntion
Sal Ocl17SuiL Ocl18

10 ROOM house, 10-4 Union Ave.
Jusi painted Interior and
exterior . Can be me~ Into

From the Largeat Truck• of ·
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest Heafer Core .

Have Your Yurly

1

f
773-5675
Open Dally I 1114 p.m.
6:30tllfp.m.

MOBIL£ HOM..ES

nd

____
____

Service. Beum
Lumber
Company, Chester, Ohio .

Phone 9115-3301.
thrH furnished
5-20-Hc
__::...:.
apertmenis, basement, two
garages . Monthly Income.
CONDITIONING ,
$190. Priced ru.aonebly tor" AIR
Refrigeration service. Jack's
quick sale. Phone 992·3035.
Refrlge; atlon, New Haven.
7. 19-tfc

· House with

HOME building lots within
Tupp~rs

Plains

Water

D;strlct. Close to high &gt;&lt;:hoot

and fairgrounds. This Is a new
devetopiment, all lots large
and have good drainage .
Phone 992-6887 after .1 p.m .

Ladies and
Gentlemen

You,
and
Music!
J

WMPO
RADI0/1390

,

1__,

'

"'o

.

3·f7.ffc

Sec. 111 Thlt Ordinance No .
-~tCA - 69 be rep., led so fer etlt Is HOUSEWORK on TUOiday and
Thuradoy. Call 74Hs.t7.
Inconsistent wlttl thll or ·
10-13-3tc NEW 'GiRL'S ~oat. Size 7, 115.
dinence .
Ploont 992·2264.
Sec . IV. TillS Ordlnanc~ Shill
tlke effect tnd be In lprce from DAY work. Phone 992·7159.
11). t5-3t
and after S1ptember 14, 1970.
10.13-3tc
Plflld tht lolttl diiV of Sep·
1960 CHiR\)LH ·4-door,
tembtr 1970
excelli
~ondltlon, l2SO.
JOhn W. Zerkle
Also, ,~ Allis Chalmers
Prttidtnt of Council
troctor """._,(pmtnt. Ptoone
HOUSEKEEPER naedod. Live
Attest Gene Grattt
1&lt;2·3656.
.
Clerk
In If deslrad. Good working

Help Wanted

• (101 1. a. 1S, 3tc

conditions. Phone 992·52$1.
10-8-Hc

FOR SALE
EOONOMY • GEAR DRIVEN

GARDEN TRACTORS
We have five left - All sizes and mast
equipment. Write IDr llteraturt and prlctt-·· ·

RIED IROS.
: L-----~R~E~ED~S:...:.V~IL~L=E,~O~H~IO~~··----~

10-15-3tp

SEARS WRINGER 1001her .
· Double rlnae tubs . Good
condition. Phone 992-6710.
10-15-)t

- '"'I'

7DDX18 TRUCK llrn. ' Walk-In .
eqmplefo. Electric
cooler
meet 10w. ·MIJt block. 1955
Ford 1-tGn truck with cattle
r1ckl. 2·w•y tutn plow for

Cub frao1or. Phone totll-3073.
)"1U1c

Olflct992·22Sf
AIL 992·2561

tq.n-6tc

112-2697

10-l·tfC

HOBSTETTER .

N_.. Nav••• W. VI·
After 4 Wltkdayser
1 Til 6 11turaay

Cornpltte Service
Phon&amp; 949-3821
Recine, Ohio

READY · MIX CONCRETE

Crlff Bradford

delivered rl0hf to your
pro/ect. Fast Md easy. Frn
est matet. Phone 992-321~.

5- t-Ile

----DOZER Work. Phone 9ot9·1.171.

Goealeln RBBdv-Mix
Mldilleport, Ohio.

9-13-tfc

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.

REALTY

Reasonable rates .

GEO. HOBSTETTER,
BROKER
NEW LISTING - Nice 3

bedrooms, bath, carpeting,
Birch kitchen. Forced elr
furnace. 2 car iarage, Nice
lot .

Phone

John Rusoell, Gallipolis "'4782 otter 5: 30' p.m.

Co .. ·
6-30-tfc

-- -- NEIGLER Construction. f«

bulldlng or remodeling your

home. call Guy
R.aclne, Ohio.

.-.7-ttc

Auto Sales

Nelgler,

7-31-Hc

1963 MERCURY 390, standard HARRISON'S TV AND AI'&lt;·
shift, good llres, S150. Ray TENNA SERVICE. Phone
Young, Succen Road. Phone

992·2522.

Coolvllle 667·3462. ·

6-10-11&lt;
10·15-3tc - - - - - - -- central heat and air conSEWING MACHINES. Repair
ditioning. Modern kitchen, 2 1962 RAMBLER classic station satvlce, all makes. 992·221&lt;1.
wagon. Excellent condition. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
car garage . Middleport .
$14,500.00
Phone 992-2450.
Authorized Sing«' Soles ond
.
..
,
..
,,
.
.
.10·
tOtp
Serv~ We $1orpon Scissors,
NI.!W ~!STING ~ ocrn ,, ••,, iji·~ ,j.·· 13-!19-tlf~
i. J5t, J!#. "' I'' ,'(
···Hltt! 6-&lt;room h
one;floor. ,
.
t
..c:1
ba~, full ba m.ent; oes Business OpjlortUIIItlas
forced air furnace. Double
garage . Minerals. $25,000.00 EXTRA 't'NCOME . Home AUTOMOBILE lns..,.onco been
NEW LISTING - 4 bedrooms,

lns;nnce

QPerated. own boss ttnd hours.

3 bedroom Early retirement possible .
paneled home. Nice kitchen, Ph- 949.ol825.

GOOD BUY -

electric range. Living room

·:

cancelled?

Lost

your

=:•tor's license? Call 992·

1~ 1"------~1Q.:.:.;12~·5:tc~-------~~:.

x 22. Lois of closets. Gas •

forced air furnace . 112.000.00

CHEVROLET

15 ROOM BRICK VENEER- 7
room residences up, 8 office
rooms down. Central heat. 5
g_arages. Extra lot 100 x 100.

Only $42,500.00
WANT ACREAGE ANO
NICE HOMES
CALL m.ms
HELEN AND VIRGIL
TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES SYRACUSE
10-9-61c

USED !
CAR

SALE

o Down Payment

,.,,.co,

MU. WENDEL KAY.LOR

4-•ttc
-c . -----BRADFORD, A&gt;Jctloneer

""'UR II£W HOME

Realty~

LOll lnChll tht tasy WIY
with the new
SLINi·A·WAY
Fr .. Home Otmonttratlon

Phone 88'1·2079.

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-Wanted

PlloM 992·21Q

WHEEL Hone Salts and

GOOD investment property .

MEIGS

1970.

BlaeHnar's

0.

SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart. Ohio, Ph.
662-:1035.
2-12-tfc
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Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

Tom
H.ill,

'
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&gt;.

Mason, W. Va .

For Sale

Cleland

Po'meroy,

,,

R.charae
6.98 ~~~s

PomeiOJ Home .&amp; Auto
606 E. Meln,

Dolllr,O.

Air.f.onditioni'l
Inspection And

-GUARANTEEDPtlone 992-2094 .

Ewelyn McDaniel

Pl\lltlf:W

.,.-====·--.,.--

EXPERT

742...U
lit. 1

·.wheel Alianment
$5.55

And Complete Line
of Supplies

&amp;
&amp;

ORVILlE JOHNSON

Pomeroy

SOUTH
TROPICAL

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
two apartmenls. Phone 992· Mobile Home Customer
CIU No. 21316
Estate of Mlrgeret A. Ballev
5836 or wr"e to Evelyn ImNew Meigs Local
oeceettd.
boden Landers, 126 Lauret St .• We Invite Comparison!
High School
Notice. is hereby given tnet
Pomeroy . .
Br!~ ,,y:o_ur mobil~ home
1
1
, 1M~riB L. Smtttl 01 R . D.,
•
'
· •'J
', 1 i
10·1\-S.tc
n..ts t9 u~'an~ '"
.,.ro.
eroy , Ohio, .... been duly
IM.I:;;:!t ';:~,!rounds) ' ',, I &lt;:"' ·
US!tlt VOll the trlllh In Mol&gt;lle
a lpl)'l.ttd Executri x of th t
Home buytng r' 'No hlddan
Es ate of Margaret A. Belley,
Pi'itS
Entwteiftment
dec•esed , lete of Meigs County ,
AcluHs $1.25 . Chlldron 75c
c01t.s In our _prices!!
Ohhi.
C.flft2.2111 tor Reservation
HOMEMADE Ice cream by
Crfdltors en required to f il e
quarts. Racine Fireman
Public lnvlttd
their claimS with sa id fiduciar y
Auxiliary . Phone 949-3-471 or
LEGAL NOTICE
wlttl ln tour months.
Deted IIIII 6th dey Of October RED STEWART and the
Bids will be re&lt;tlvtd in the
949-3293.
Comm issioners Ortlce tor a 1971 1970.
Ambassadors
will
be
10-8-61&lt;
Shtr!ff'l c1r until 9 : 0(1 e .m.
F . H. O'Brien
broadcast
live
from
the
Route7, Tupptrt PlaiRs, 0 .
Probate Judge of u ld
o'clock on October 27, 1970.
ldlewood
Club,
Rt.
47
East,
CHINESE
rlngne&lt;k
pheasants,
L_,.....:::
IU:::7c.;·.::.:.1:.:.,.::..::"::7::·:t2:::16:....
Speclflcltlons lrt as follows : Count"t
Parkersburg, W. Va . on
SOC to$2each, at farm . Phone
_(10) 8, 15, 22. Jtc
Color - solid whitt (two tone
color - white to belt line . black
Fridays from 9:30 to 10:30
Letart, W. Va. 895-3972 any
bottom) .
p.m . over Statloo WCEf.fM.
oay except Saturday.
Oil Filt.,NOTICI OF
10·15·3fC
10-8·61p 2 BEDROOM house, nice
Heny Duty Air Cleaner
APPOINTMENT
Cell
No.
21359
location. See at 525 BroodWindshield Washers and \/ar .
Speed Electric Wipers
Est1te of Bus Campbell, WEEKEND meting at the COAL. llm,stone. Excelsior
way, Middleport. Phone 992·
Denville Wesleyan Church.
1!-lt w k E "·t St
Back up IIOtltl
DtCHied .
seu.
Rt . l25, Oct. 161o 18 with Rev. ~
or s,
· - n
·•
Spot llgtlt and mirror
N&lt;ltiCI It htreby glvtn that
10-lHtc
991
319
Don
Wachenschwanz,
Pomeroy . Phol,e
· ~9-ttc
Heavy duty Alternator
William E . Turner , of 230 E .
Heater end Defroster
South Street , Worthlnoton .
returned mlsalonary from St. - - - -- - - - - - LOTS WITH all ~ utilities.
H. D. B1tt1ry
Ohio, 1111 bun dulv eppointed
Kilt, West Indies. He will
Ex:ec:utor of the Estate of Bell
Undercoetlno
show slides of his mission G. E. refrigerator, good con·
Restricted sub division. 1h to
VInyl Upho 'stery !blac k Campbell, de-ceased, late ot
dl
t
lon
.
Phone
992-4247.
·
:t.acre
lot&amp;. Phone Chester
ptrftrrtdl
Meigs County, Ohio .
wor k• 7: 30 p.m • Oct • 16• •
I0.9-61p 915·3301, night 985·3302.
3$0
Cu .
ln .
EnQine
w:J.Ian a homecom lng on
Creditors are reQuired to file
(minimum )
their clelmt with said fiduciary
S ay lath. Basket lunch at 1970 DIA' 'N SEW ZIG ZAG
Power Disc Brakes
within tour months .
12 noon and 1 songfest from 2
..
1
Power Steering
01tf'd thll 6th dey of October
to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome .
sewing machine left In
.
Non Slip Differential
1970.
Brother Don 11 0 tor mer
layowoy . B111ullful pastel
JU
n
55 Amp Heevv Duty Alte r .
F . H . O' Brien
pastor of the church. He
color, full size modeL All
Jor4Bt4roams
n1tor with 70 Amp. &amp;etterv
Probate Judge of said
would like to meet his old
built-In to buttonhole. over· Built to your speclfiCitlons .
Heevy Duty Hydramatlc . County
friends . Come If Y9U can.
cast and fancy stitch. Pay lus1 Slttt av1111ble now.
11)8, 15, 22, 3tc
Automatic Tr1nsm lsslon
10-15-2tc
$.41.75 ca1h or terms
.t.lr Foam Sftats
ar¢.'!P.ed . Trade-Ins IC ·
Antllrteze
ce
. Phone 992-5641.
Seat belli front and rear
GUN
SHDDT,
Forked
Run
10-f-lttc
(regulation)
NOTICB OF
Sportsman Oub, Sunday, Oct.
MDIIttlly Payments
Standard Pollee package
APPOI'N TMENT
18.
Lower Thin RIRt
Cast No. 20:171
which Includes In addition to
VACUUM
Ounor
brand
new
10.14-Jic
Estate of tva n. . Donohue,
above :
1970 model. Complete with all Con11ct1 Mr. Moody, Pll. 9ft·
1
Heavv Duty 5 blade fan , DtCIIsed.
cleaning tools. Small point Jtt• at a•r field Dfflct at
NotJce 11 htreb'f' glvtn that WILL give plano 18SIOI'Is In my
Ignition suspension equipment,
damage In shipping. Will take Perk &amp; Sycamore In Mid·
home. Phone 992-3666.
heavy springs and shockt, Mildrid Let of R . D. 2, Albln'f',
$27 caih or tarm1 If desired. dtuon.
nu_,-y duty front stet , end Ohio. has been dul'f' appointed
a.-16-tfc
JEMCO ASSOCIATES, INC.
heavy duly floor mets .
Admlnlstratr.lx of tht Estate ot cc:::-;-- -- -...,.--,,Phone 992·56-11.
PormtriY Klsutl Alleclatu,
t .25 x 15 tour ply tires
lve M. Donohue, dlctlled . late WILL pltk up merchandise and
Inc.
Spotllgtlt with m1rror
of c~:~Tt~r~o~~!Y;~~l~itd 10 file ·take to auction on 1 per• doOr
This bid Is to be with a trade their clelms wlttl llid tlducierv ' centage basts . Call Jim
Adams, auctioneer, Ruflend. GREEN ba&amp;ns, lomot-. Pick
In of a 1967 Dodge Coronet 4 within four monthl .
Phone 7.42-4461 .
DlttCI thlt 6th diY of Oc tober,
door stdln wtllch may be Sten
your own. Also. P&lt;!l•'- and
9-1'-tfc swill potatoes. Bring conat the Meigs County H IQhWIY 1970.
Ger'egt at any time .
F . H. O'Brien
tainers. Andrew Cross. Letert
Probate Juctoe of said HAYMAN'S AUCTION tioUM,
The Commlsslontrl restrve
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR I
ftle right to reject any or all County
Laurel Cliff, now oPen each Folia.
ACRES? 7 rOOI'Il !ramo, 3
10-IHtc
ClO) 1, 15, 22, 3tc
bids .
Friday to receive conbedrooms, bath, gaa floor
Martha Cnamb•ra, Clerk
signments at 10 a.m. Audlon - - collar, garage. ALL
( 10) I. 15, 2tc
starting at 7 p.m. Let Ul .. 11 BASSET puppies, AKC, 1311. F. FOR S7,500.
ORDINANCe NO. f6f.JO
your merchandiH
A. Benedum, Reedsville,
An Ordinance to emend _ _ __ _ _ _.:.3-_22:.._
-Hc
Ohio.
Ph..,. 667·3156.
LITTLE IUT NICE - 2
Ordinance
No .
944-69
PIANO t...,lng. Karl Kobler,
lfl-ol-12tc bedrooms•.b&amp;th, utility room,
llflbllthing wege rates
Be It ordalnad by tht Council
MI..., . Phoria n3·553.1ofter 5 -CO_R_N_P-IC_K_E-:R-,-Ne-w-·-ldN-,one r~~~ ~-=~nd ~~~on the
:ot the Villagt of Middleport ••
p.m .
row, pull type . Andrew Cross,
· '
e. ' ·
tallows :
Sac . I. That tht ut1ry tor
10-13-aotc Letart Foils, Ohio.
NEEDS SOME REPAIR - IV.
custodian be flxH at 125.00 per
lG·15-3tc story frame, 5 rooms, bath, 2
month.
GUN SHOOT for t~rkeys .
parchel, large lot . 13:,500,
I Se&lt; . II Tnet th• w•ae tor
Racine Gun Club, Sunday, PARKVIEW Kanntla, Poodles,
TO IUY DR SELL
epprentlc:e tor water departOctober 18, 1 p.m.
and bird dogo . "'KC. Pti and
CONTACT US
ment or Sen1t1rv Sewer
10-1Hic ·•how puppies. Grooming.
HENRY CLELAND
Department be fixed et t2 .00
per hour retroactive to Mev 11 ,
Phon&amp; 992·5443.
REALTOR

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Roof Palntlne
Rtp,lr, SpDUUne
Carpenter Work.
Contact:

Free Eslim,ttes
Jim· urry
Kenny -Jake
Phone
992-7044 or 992-5632

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Chimneys, Home

Remodeling, Cament Work,
Garages.

- - - - --

Annual Meetine
Tues. Night-7:37P.M.
Oct.20, 1970

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Brick, 81ock, -5tone.

SJEG_JlR .
HEATER NOW!

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- - •

Cisterns,

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EAGLES a:uB

Trustees will offer for sel e at
public auction to be t'teld on
Saturday, October 2ol, If 10 a . m .
·at the Chester Town Hell , tile
following :
1151 Dodge 2 ton dump truck
1954 GMC 2 ton truck with
good t1r1s .
~... .tr\llf...' reltf'~ ·~he rllt'lt
to rel~t"''n't ot"' eo b',ds.
' ChtsWiToWnshlp Truite..
Willis Frost . Clerk
(10 ) 8, 15, 2:.1, .1tc

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JlltNSON •ft.lun
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· ROOflN&amp;
Camm- 111' Rttlden
BY aJIITitACr

EXPERIE.NCED

tr.r.~c:u':r,~2~~ t~:ng:J•

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C•d of Tllanks

WE WISH to oxprON ""' sinP I ..,
cere
thanks
to
neighbors
ond
WOMAN
to n... tn with elderly
5 P .M. DIY BefOrt Putlllcotion
,f rlendt for their many acts of
lady . llo"t hotiSIWOI k and
Monday Dtadtlne 9a .m .
klodneu In the tou of Milton
cooking, "Call 992-5397.
Canc•U•tiOn a. correction•
blnatlon, AM &amp; FM r,cllo, 4
Ell Ru11011 . S!&gt;oclol thanks 1o
.
10-15-3tc
Will tit acc..,ted until ta.m . for
speaker sound sy•tem, ·4
Dl't of Publlcatkln
the O'Bienou Hoil&gt;llol steff,'
REGULATIONS
'nit Melp Counl)' Sberlf!'a
the Russell Nurslng Horne DRIVERS NEEDED. Train
Tht Publisher reserves the
s taft, Raw II ng1- Co a Is now to drive semltruc:k. local
Department said today articles right to td lt or re(ect anv ads
budjet termo. Call
Funeral Home, fN. Hoyt
and over the road. Dietel or
tHen from the Howery StiJre In dttmtd oblec:flonol. The
Allen,
Jr
.,
and
the
gas,
experience
helpful
but
publls.her will not be responsible
Carpenter someUmo Wed· for m~" then one Incorrect
pallbearers.
not necetNry. You can Hrn WALNUT, Modern sty!•·
nosday llllX1Iin8 were valued at lntertlbn.
The Russell Family .
up to S5 per hour •fter short
stereo-radio, am, fm radio, 4
RAT•S
10-15-1tp
training. For Interview and
speaker sound system, _.
approximately $7110. Taten
For Wlnt Ad Service
2
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n-.:u.=m
:
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:--oppllcellon.
call
51J4l
-5m,
speed automatic changer.
were a battery operated radio, a 5 ctntl per Word one lnlf!rlion
IIIV
or write Safety Department,
1 Bat
Minimum Charge 7Sc
IN
Mt'.MORY
of
Leonard
H.
United
Stoles,
Inc.,
t
-O
Room
seporote
contro s.
one•
234nch black and white RCA
12 cents per word threl!
Koenig, who petsed away
&gt;126,
E.
•th
St., Trans$74.79.
Use our budget terms.
307
Insertions .
TV. a big wooden andquo clock constcutlve
Oct. 15, 1964:
portotlon Bldg., Cincinnati
Call 992 ' 3352·
11 cents per ward tilt. con 1o. 13.70
over 100 years old, 19 cylonll of secutive Insertions .
In a Arave 1oftl't sleeping
Ohio
' - - - - -- - - ·
·
10.15·2tc
cigarettes and live caes of pop. 25 Per cent Discount on paid Where the flowers gently wove,
ads end ada pilei within 10 deys . Lies the one I loved so dearh•
AWNINGS, storm doors and
Entrance was gained through
CARD OF THANKS
But whom we could not save. Wanted To Buy
windows, carporh,
I OBITUARY
a back window. Howery's Slon! S1.SO tor
marquees:
blown and batt
God
gave
us
strength
to
faa~
If
50 word minimum .
And courage to bUr the blow OLD furniture, dishas, brOil insulation . Elmer White,
has baen burglarized several Eectl eddltlonel worCI 2c . ..
beds, etc. Writ. M. D. Mlllor, sale representative. For free
But what it meant to lose him ,
ILIND ADS
times lbJs year.
Rt. 4, Pomoi'Ov. Ohio. Call est ~ mete1, phone Charles
Addltlonll 25c Cherge per No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by wife,
AdvertiMment .
992-6271.
~
Lisle, SVracuse. V. V.
OFFIC. HOURS
. 9-1-Hc Johnson and Son, Inc.
Doris. end children; his
I : JO a.m. to 5:00p.m . Dally ,
mother ,
Mrs.
Dorothy
8-30-tfc
1:30 a .m . to 12 :00 Noon
to
Smelley,
and
sister.
Mn.
OLD
UPRIGHT
pianos,
anr
Saturday ,
Oscar Weber.
condition,
long atSID
haveeach.
no
'
Jl m Pettit 51 yo:
10-15-ltc
been wet. asPaying
First floor only. Mondays Will
LI!T US INSTALL
be pick-up day. Write, giving
YOUR FUEL OIL
Notice
Veterou Memorial Re~pllll
gocid d;rocttona, Witten l'lano
·
The annual M.(J.M Dlltrlcl
ADMITTED
Reatha
Company, Box 118, Sardis,
C8mp&lt;lret! at Clmp Klasbula,
Ohio o13'1ol6.
Clonch,
Middleport;
H.IAnsing.
Meigs County. will be held from
8·20-tfc
Adsms, Racine; Roy Bush,
Pomeroy
Friday' Oct. IS through SUndBy'
Point Pleasant.
All sizes In stack,
Ocl 13.
For Rent
DISCHARGED - Patricia
" Pioneering" will be the
149.95
up. We install,
TRAILER lot. Plenty of water
Bauer,
Tboma.s
Baldwin.
theme oflbls year's event which
and septic tank . Phone 7.42- we service. we finance.
•
provides a real challeo&amp;o to all
.t781 .
10-13-3fp
LODGE TO MEET
POMEROY
parUclpants. All troope will
J , W. Clrsty, MJr.
asaemble for the purpose of Racine Lodge 461, F&amp;AM, will
Phone "2-2111
TRAILER, 8rown't Tralltr
unloading equipment no later meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday In
·- -Park. Minersville. Phone 992·
the
lodge
hall
for
work
in
the
than 7 p. m. Frldsy at Cheater.
3324.
- - - - ---9-9-tfc DINING room table, chair$,
During the camporee, mat- Fellowcraft degree. All master
·buffet and china cupboard.
ches and lighters will not be masons are invited.
TRAILER space, one mile fromReasonable. Phone 992-50-41.
Members,
fam
ily
,
pennllted for fire slarUng. Fire
new Meigs High School on old __ __ _ _ _ _..,
•O.:.....:l4-3tc
guests welcome.
Rt . 33. Phone 992'-2941 .
by friction, runt and steel, &lt;r
9-20-30tc 1956 FORD pickup truck, $1So.
hotsUclls will be the only means
Sat.• October 17th
David Yost, Portland, Phone
f..- slarUng fires allowed .
Free Fislt-7 P.M.
CLASS TO MEET
REMODELED 3·btdroom
843-2242.
10·1o4-3tp
house on Lincoln Heights.
Dance from 9;30ti11
The JOF Class will meet at
Phone
992·3440.
7;30 p.m. Monday at the United
Music by Eddie Fife
9·27·11&lt; GOOD Warm Morning coal
AUTO DAMAGED
lllethodiat Church In Pomeroy.
stove.
Jetta
Arlx,
Sun. October 18
Medium damage was
Harrisonville .
NICELY lumlahed 2-bedroom
1Q.l.l-3tp
8 P.M.
reported to a car driven by
apartment. Middleport.
Phone 992-3871.
State
Speaker
Cindy Carder, 17, Pomeroy, on
ASKS REHOUSING
9-30·tfc B NICE ewea. 20 fat lambs.
Uncoln Hill Road Wednesday at
Open Meeting
BOURNE'\IOUTH, England
Phone 992-2630.
4:46 p.m., Pomeroy pollee said. (UPI) - Albert Pearson, 69,
FrH Chicken 01.,... 4 p.m.
3 ROOM furnished apartment
10·13-&amp;tc
De nee st1rf11f 5 p.m.
The car coming down bill has asked the Bournemouth
with
nice
yord
In
Middleport
.
Music by Geortt Hill
Phone 992-2710 or 992-2432.
F I ELO
grown
c hrysan .
skidded oo tbe wet swiace, Council to rehouse hlm and hts
10-7-tfc
lhemums ilnd mums In full
crosaed the street and slruck a wife becauae hts next door SWAP SHOP, new and used
· - - - - - -- bloom . Reynold s Flower
fence near the A. R. Knight
furniture . Phone 992-7261 , 305
Shop, Mason.
neighbor has converted the
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
N. 2nd. Ave.. Middleport.
10-1J.2tc
property. There were no Inapartm!f'lta. Close to school .
front room of hts house to a
Ohio.
juries or arrest.
Phone 992·5-43-1.
1956 ROYCRAFT housetraller,
garage. Pearson says when the
_______.•:.o._•_•·.:.JOI
.:.;c
SOxlO, 2 bedroom, 12,000. Call
neighbor parks the car, or- -992·2437 or 992·3469.
Meles
Co.
Farm
naments fall from hts manFor Sale, Rent
•o·'3·3tc
LEGAL NOTICE
Bureau Federation
telpiece.
The
Chester
Township
INFOIMATION

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1969 atEVROLET

DAILY CROSSWORD
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WINSTON
SALEM
Now On Display!
&amp;

Remaning 1970 Mobile
Homes must
be
moved I

DANNIE'S

OHIO'S LARGEST
MOBILE HOME DEALER

POMEROY992-7195

Main Slrttl

AtHENS

u.~s.llt.,.

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Mayta1

Avtometict
2 speed operation .
cnolce of water
temp&amp; .
Auto :
water
level
1.
Lint
Power

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1966 CHEVRoL£T · ·.' . *1495
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Ole,i'!!fle Supersport 2 Dr. hardtop, V-8
o1 sjieed tral)smlsslon,

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Carval! 2.dr.
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h~rmop, 6
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cyl, standard lhltt.

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e. Con., ~
T.IIIUe

lt.Arlibl

20.-

c1Jltr~·&amp;.llat 4+1.-J=

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1965 CHEVROLET

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transmission, . power steering &amp; air c~·
dltionine.

1966 CHEVROLET

'ILl'la)'lnl

( bolo.)

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111 Capacity.

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.ifU•

11.111-te

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Corvette with both tops. 4 Speed trans., 327 cu.
ln. 350 H. P. motor.
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•• lloomdar:Y

11.JIIp1eoou

I.Uba
well·

I.Dr!Dk
'14.014
IO. Aqubou
campalper 11. Reduct to
11. Gadbt'l
pulp
I llllt
a Opora1od
JO.Cidneae
17. Appl)'
boat
.....11
Jf.Oeoulne
II. Com·
Jll.ll(-

'3495

1967 CHEVROLET

apoce
II. lnlormaUon

nwf&gt;le

station Wag6n. V-8 motor, autDmatic tran's.·
mission, power steering .
See the Ntw 1971

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N•-llotdrdtollol6an
t. t... &amp;he wplw M 1111, •

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·Bargains, Bargains, and More Bargains ln ·Sentinei.,.Ciassifieds
.;l'i~;;~.~~~.r:-•':' [ .Business Services~
I

WANT AD
DEADLINES

Yalue of l.Dot
W• About '700

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Camporee
Open Friday

.

Radiator Service

35th Birthday
Annivnly
Celelntion
Sal Ocl17SuiL Ocl18

10 ROOM house, 10-4 Union Ave.
Jusi painted Interior and
exterior . Can be me~ Into

From the Largeat Truck• of ·
Bulldozer Radiator to the
Smallest Heafer Core .

Have Your Yurly

1

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773-5675
Open Dally I 1114 p.m.
6:30tllfp.m.

MOBIL£ HOM..ES

nd

____
____

Service. Beum
Lumber
Company, Chester, Ohio .

Phone 9115-3301.
thrH furnished
5-20-Hc
__::...:.
apertmenis, basement, two
garages . Monthly Income.
CONDITIONING ,
$190. Priced ru.aonebly tor" AIR
Refrigeration service. Jack's
quick sale. Phone 992·3035.
Refrlge; atlon, New Haven.
7. 19-tfc

· House with

HOME building lots within
Tupp~rs

Plains

Water

D;strlct. Close to high &gt;&lt;:hoot

and fairgrounds. This Is a new
devetopiment, all lots large
and have good drainage .
Phone 992-6887 after .1 p.m .

Ladies and
Gentlemen

You,
and
Music!
J

WMPO
RADI0/1390

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3·f7.ffc

Sec. 111 Thlt Ordinance No .
-~tCA - 69 be rep., led so fer etlt Is HOUSEWORK on TUOiday and
Thuradoy. Call 74Hs.t7.
Inconsistent wlttl thll or ·
10-13-3tc NEW 'GiRL'S ~oat. Size 7, 115.
dinence .
Ploont 992·2264.
Sec . IV. TillS Ordlnanc~ Shill
tlke effect tnd be In lprce from DAY work. Phone 992·7159.
11). t5-3t
and after S1ptember 14, 1970.
10.13-3tc
Plflld tht lolttl diiV of Sep·
1960 CHiR\)LH ·4-door,
tembtr 1970
excelli
~ondltlon, l2SO.
JOhn W. Zerkle
Also, ,~ Allis Chalmers
Prttidtnt of Council
troctor """._,(pmtnt. Ptoone
HOUSEKEEPER naedod. Live
Attest Gene Grattt
1&lt;2·3656.
.
Clerk
In If deslrad. Good working

Help Wanted

• (101 1. a. 1S, 3tc

conditions. Phone 992·52$1.
10-8-Hc

FOR SALE
EOONOMY • GEAR DRIVEN

GARDEN TRACTORS
We have five left - All sizes and mast
equipment. Write IDr llteraturt and prlctt-·· ·

RIED IROS.
: L-----~R~E~ED~S:...:.V~IL~L=E,~O~H~IO~~··----~

10-15-3tp

SEARS WRINGER 1001her .
· Double rlnae tubs . Good
condition. Phone 992-6710.
10-15-)t

- '"'I'

7DDX18 TRUCK llrn. ' Walk-In .
eqmplefo. Electric
cooler
meet 10w. ·MIJt block. 1955
Ford 1-tGn truck with cattle
r1ckl. 2·w•y tutn plow for

Cub frao1or. Phone totll-3073.
)"1U1c

Olflct992·22Sf
AIL 992·2561

tq.n-6tc

112-2697

10-l·tfC

HOBSTETTER .

N_.. Nav••• W. VI·
After 4 Wltkdayser
1 Til 6 11turaay

Cornpltte Service
Phon&amp; 949-3821
Recine, Ohio

READY · MIX CONCRETE

Crlff Bradford

delivered rl0hf to your
pro/ect. Fast Md easy. Frn
est matet. Phone 992-321~.

5- t-Ile

----DOZER Work. Phone 9ot9·1.171.

Goealeln RBBdv-Mix
Mldilleport, Ohio.

9-13-tfc

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.

REALTY

Reasonable rates .

GEO. HOBSTETTER,
BROKER
NEW LISTING - Nice 3

bedrooms, bath, carpeting,
Birch kitchen. Forced elr
furnace. 2 car iarage, Nice
lot .

Phone

John Rusoell, Gallipolis "'4782 otter 5: 30' p.m.

Co .. ·
6-30-tfc

-- -- NEIGLER Construction. f«

bulldlng or remodeling your

home. call Guy
R.aclne, Ohio.

.-.7-ttc

Auto Sales

Nelgler,

7-31-Hc

1963 MERCURY 390, standard HARRISON'S TV AND AI'&lt;·
shift, good llres, S150. Ray TENNA SERVICE. Phone
Young, Succen Road. Phone

992·2522.

Coolvllle 667·3462. ·

6-10-11&lt;
10·15-3tc - - - - - - -- central heat and air conSEWING MACHINES. Repair
ditioning. Modern kitchen, 2 1962 RAMBLER classic station satvlce, all makes. 992·221&lt;1.
wagon. Excellent condition. The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
car garage . Middleport .
$14,500.00
Phone 992-2450.
Authorized Sing«' Soles ond
.
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.10·
tOtp
Serv~ We $1orpon Scissors,
NI.!W ~!STING ~ ocrn ,, ••,, iji·~ ,j.·· 13-!19-tlf~
i. J5t, J!#. "' I'' ,'(
···Hltt! 6-&lt;room h
one;floor. ,
.
t
..c:1
ba~, full ba m.ent; oes Business OpjlortUIIItlas
forced air furnace. Double
garage . Minerals. $25,000.00 EXTRA 't'NCOME . Home AUTOMOBILE lns..,.onco been
NEW LISTING - 4 bedrooms,

lns;nnce

QPerated. own boss ttnd hours.

3 bedroom Early retirement possible .
paneled home. Nice kitchen, Ph- 949.ol825.

GOOD BUY -

electric range. Living room

·:

cancelled?

Lost

your

=:•tor's license? Call 992·

1~ 1"------~1Q.:.:.;12~·5:tc~-------~~:.

x 22. Lois of closets. Gas •

forced air furnace . 112.000.00

CHEVROLET

15 ROOM BRICK VENEER- 7
room residences up, 8 office
rooms down. Central heat. 5
g_arages. Extra lot 100 x 100.

Only $42,500.00
WANT ACREAGE ANO
NICE HOMES
CALL m.ms
HELEN AND VIRGIL
TEAFORD
ASSOCIATES SYRACUSE
10-9-61c

USED !
CAR

SALE

o Down Payment

,.,,.co,

MU. WENDEL KAY.LOR

4-•ttc
-c . -----BRADFORD, A&gt;Jctloneer

""'UR II£W HOME

Realty~

LOll lnChll tht tasy WIY
with the new
SLINi·A·WAY
Fr .. Home Otmonttratlon

Phone 88'1·2079.

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-Wanted

PlloM 992·21Q

WHEEL Hone Salts and

GOOD investment property .

MEIGS

1970.

BlaeHnar's

0.

SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanitation, Stewart. Ohio, Ph.
662-:1035.
2-12-tfc
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Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

Tom
H.ill,

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&gt;.

Mason, W. Va .

For Sale

Cleland

Po'meroy,

,,

R.charae
6.98 ~~~s

PomeiOJ Home .&amp; Auto
606 E. Meln,

Dolllr,O.

Air.f.onditioni'l
Inspection And

-GUARANTEEDPtlone 992-2094 .

Ewelyn McDaniel

Pl\lltlf:W

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EXPERT

742...U
lit. 1

·.wheel Alianment
$5.55

And Complete Line
of Supplies

&amp;
&amp;

ORVILlE JOHNSON

Pomeroy

SOUTH
TROPICAL

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
two apartmenls. Phone 992· Mobile Home Customer
CIU No. 21316
Estate of Mlrgeret A. Ballev
5836 or wr"e to Evelyn ImNew Meigs Local
oeceettd.
boden Landers, 126 Lauret St .• We Invite Comparison!
High School
Notice. is hereby given tnet
Pomeroy . .
Br!~ ,,y:o_ur mobil~ home
1
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n..ts t9 u~'an~ '"
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eroy , Ohio, .... been duly
IM.I:;;:!t ';:~,!rounds) ' ',, I &lt;:"' ·
US!tlt VOll the trlllh In Mol&gt;lle
a lpl)'l.ttd Executri x of th t
Home buytng r' 'No hlddan
Es ate of Margaret A. Belley,
Pi'itS
Entwteiftment
dec•esed , lete of Meigs County ,
AcluHs $1.25 . Chlldron 75c
c01t.s In our _prices!!
Ohhi.
C.flft2.2111 tor Reservation
HOMEMADE Ice cream by
Crfdltors en required to f il e
quarts. Racine Fireman
Public lnvlttd
their claimS with sa id fiduciar y
Auxiliary . Phone 949-3-471 or
LEGAL NOTICE
wlttl ln tour months.
Deted IIIII 6th dey Of October RED STEWART and the
Bids will be re&lt;tlvtd in the
949-3293.
Comm issioners Ortlce tor a 1971 1970.
Ambassadors
will
be
10-8-61&lt;
Shtr!ff'l c1r until 9 : 0(1 e .m.
F . H. O'Brien
broadcast
live
from
the
Route7, Tupptrt PlaiRs, 0 .
Probate Judge of u ld
o'clock on October 27, 1970.
ldlewood
Club,
Rt.
47
East,
CHINESE
rlngne&lt;k
pheasants,
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IU:::7c.;·.::.:.1:.:.,.::..::"::7::·:t2:::16:....
Speclflcltlons lrt as follows : Count"t
Parkersburg, W. Va . on
SOC to$2each, at farm . Phone
_(10) 8, 15, 22. Jtc
Color - solid whitt (two tone
color - white to belt line . black
Fridays from 9:30 to 10:30
Letart, W. Va. 895-3972 any
bottom) .
p.m . over Statloo WCEf.fM.
oay except Saturday.
Oil Filt.,NOTICI OF
10·15·3fC
10-8·61p 2 BEDROOM house, nice
Heny Duty Air Cleaner
APPOINTMENT
Cell
No.
21359
location. See at 525 BroodWindshield Washers and \/ar .
Speed Electric Wipers
Est1te of Bus Campbell, WEEKEND meting at the COAL. llm,stone. Excelsior
way, Middleport. Phone 992·
Denville Wesleyan Church.
1!-lt w k E "·t St
Back up IIOtltl
DtCHied .
seu.
Rt . l25, Oct. 161o 18 with Rev. ~
or s,
· - n
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Spot llgtlt and mirror
N&lt;ltiCI It htreby glvtn that
10-lHtc
991
319
Don
Wachenschwanz,
Pomeroy . Phol,e
· ~9-ttc
Heavy duty Alternator
William E . Turner , of 230 E .
Heater end Defroster
South Street , Worthlnoton .
returned mlsalonary from St. - - - -- - - - - - LOTS WITH all ~ utilities.
H. D. B1tt1ry
Ohio, 1111 bun dulv eppointed
Kilt, West Indies. He will
Ex:ec:utor of the Estate of Bell
Undercoetlno
show slides of his mission G. E. refrigerator, good con·
Restricted sub division. 1h to
VInyl Upho 'stery !blac k Campbell, de-ceased, late ot
dl
t
lon
.
Phone
992-4247.
·
:t.acre
lot&amp;. Phone Chester
ptrftrrtdl
Meigs County, Ohio .
wor k• 7: 30 p.m • Oct • 16• •
I0.9-61p 915·3301, night 985·3302.
3$0
Cu .
ln .
EnQine
w:J.Ian a homecom lng on
Creditors are reQuired to file
(minimum )
their clelmt with said fiduciary
S ay lath. Basket lunch at 1970 DIA' 'N SEW ZIG ZAG
Power Disc Brakes
within tour months .
12 noon and 1 songfest from 2
..
1
Power Steering
01tf'd thll 6th dey of October
to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome .
sewing machine left In
.
Non Slip Differential
1970.
Brother Don 11 0 tor mer
layowoy . B111ullful pastel
JU
n
55 Amp Heevv Duty Alte r .
F . H . O' Brien
pastor of the church. He
color, full size modeL All
Jor4Bt4roams
n1tor with 70 Amp. &amp;etterv
Probate Judge of said
would like to meet his old
built-In to buttonhole. over· Built to your speclfiCitlons .
Heevy Duty Hydramatlc . County
friends . Come If Y9U can.
cast and fancy stitch. Pay lus1 Slttt av1111ble now.
11)8, 15, 22, 3tc
Automatic Tr1nsm lsslon
10-15-2tc
$.41.75 ca1h or terms
.t.lr Foam Sftats
ar¢.'!P.ed . Trade-Ins IC ·
Antllrteze
ce
. Phone 992-5641.
Seat belli front and rear
GUN
SHDDT,
Forked
Run
10-f-lttc
(regulation)
NOTICB OF
Sportsman Oub, Sunday, Oct.
MDIIttlly Payments
Standard Pollee package
APPOI'N TMENT
18.
Lower Thin RIRt
Cast No. 20:171
which Includes In addition to
VACUUM
Ounor
brand
new
10.14-Jic
Estate of tva n. . Donohue,
above :
1970 model. Complete with all Con11ct1 Mr. Moody, Pll. 9ft·
1
Heavv Duty 5 blade fan , DtCIIsed.
cleaning tools. Small point Jtt• at a•r field Dfflct at
NotJce 11 htreb'f' glvtn that WILL give plano 18SIOI'Is In my
Ignition suspension equipment,
damage In shipping. Will take Perk &amp; Sycamore In Mid·
home. Phone 992-3666.
heavy springs and shockt, Mildrid Let of R . D. 2, Albln'f',
$27 caih or tarm1 If desired. dtuon.
nu_,-y duty front stet , end Ohio. has been dul'f' appointed
a.-16-tfc
JEMCO ASSOCIATES, INC.
heavy duly floor mets .
Admlnlstratr.lx of tht Estate ot cc:::-;-- -- -...,.--,,Phone 992·56-11.
PormtriY Klsutl Alleclatu,
t .25 x 15 tour ply tires
lve M. Donohue, dlctlled . late WILL pltk up merchandise and
Inc.
Spotllgtlt with m1rror
of c~:~Tt~r~o~~!Y;~~l~itd 10 file ·take to auction on 1 per• doOr
This bid Is to be with a trade their clelms wlttl llid tlducierv ' centage basts . Call Jim
Adams, auctioneer, Ruflend. GREEN ba&amp;ns, lomot-. Pick
In of a 1967 Dodge Coronet 4 within four monthl .
Phone 7.42-4461 .
DlttCI thlt 6th diY of Oc tober,
door stdln wtllch may be Sten
your own. Also. P&lt;!l•'- and
9-1'-tfc swill potatoes. Bring conat the Meigs County H IQhWIY 1970.
Ger'egt at any time .
F . H. O'Brien
tainers. Andrew Cross. Letert
Probate Juctoe of said HAYMAN'S AUCTION tioUM,
The Commlsslontrl restrve
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR I
ftle right to reject any or all County
Laurel Cliff, now oPen each Folia.
ACRES? 7 rOOI'Il !ramo, 3
10-IHtc
ClO) 1, 15, 22, 3tc
bids .
Friday to receive conbedrooms, bath, gaa floor
Martha Cnamb•ra, Clerk
signments at 10 a.m. Audlon - - collar, garage. ALL
( 10) I. 15, 2tc
starting at 7 p.m. Let Ul .. 11 BASSET puppies, AKC, 1311. F. FOR S7,500.
ORDINANCe NO. f6f.JO
your merchandiH
A. Benedum, Reedsville,
An Ordinance to emend _ _ __ _ _ _.:.3-_22:.._
-Hc
Ohio.
Ph..,. 667·3156.
LITTLE IUT NICE - 2
Ordinance
No .
944-69
PIANO t...,lng. Karl Kobler,
lfl-ol-12tc bedrooms•.b&amp;th, utility room,
llflbllthing wege rates
Be It ordalnad by tht Council
MI..., . Phoria n3·553.1ofter 5 -CO_R_N_P-IC_K_E-:R-,-Ne-w-·-ldN-,one r~~~ ~-=~nd ~~~on the
:ot the Villagt of Middleport ••
p.m .
row, pull type . Andrew Cross,
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tallows :
Sac . I. That tht ut1ry tor
10-13-aotc Letart Foils, Ohio.
NEEDS SOME REPAIR - IV.
custodian be flxH at 125.00 per
lG·15-3tc story frame, 5 rooms, bath, 2
month.
GUN SHOOT for t~rkeys .
parchel, large lot . 13:,500,
I Se&lt; . II Tnet th• w•ae tor
Racine Gun Club, Sunday, PARKVIEW Kanntla, Poodles,
TO IUY DR SELL
epprentlc:e tor water departOctober 18, 1 p.m.
and bird dogo . "'KC. Pti and
CONTACT US
ment or Sen1t1rv Sewer
10-1Hic ·•how puppies. Grooming.
HENRY CLELAND
Department be fixed et t2 .00
per hour retroactive to Mev 11 ,
Phon&amp; 992·5443.
REALTOR

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Roof Palntlne
Rtp,lr, SpDUUne
Carpenter Work.
Contact:

Free Eslim,ttes
Jim· urry
Kenny -Jake
Phone
992-7044 or 992-5632

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Chimneys, Home

Remodeling, Cament Work,
Garages.

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Annual Meetine
Tues. Night-7:37P.M.
Oct.20, 1970

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SJEG_JlR .
HEATER NOW!

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Cisterns,

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EAGLES a:uB

Trustees will offer for sel e at
public auction to be t'teld on
Saturday, October 2ol, If 10 a . m .
·at the Chester Town Hell , tile
following :
1151 Dodge 2 ton dump truck
1954 GMC 2 ton truck with
good t1r1s .
~... .tr\llf...' reltf'~ ·~he rllt'lt
to rel~t"''n't ot"' eo b',ds.
' ChtsWiToWnshlp Truite..
Willis Frost . Clerk
(10 ) 8, 15, 2:.1, .1tc

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Camm- 111' Rttlden
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EXPERIE.NCED

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WE WISH to oxprON ""' sinP I ..,
cere
thanks
to
neighbors
ond
WOMAN
to n... tn with elderly
5 P .M. DIY BefOrt Putlllcotion
,f rlendt for their many acts of
lady . llo"t hotiSIWOI k and
Monday Dtadtlne 9a .m .
klodneu In the tou of Milton
cooking, "Call 992-5397.
Canc•U•tiOn a. correction•
blnatlon, AM &amp; FM r,cllo, 4
Ell Ru11011 . S!&gt;oclol thanks 1o
.
10-15-3tc
Will tit acc..,ted until ta.m . for
speaker sound sy•tem, ·4
Dl't of Publlcatkln
the O'Bienou Hoil&gt;llol steff,'
REGULATIONS
'nit Melp Counl)' Sberlf!'a
the Russell Nurslng Horne DRIVERS NEEDED. Train
Tht Publisher reserves the
s taft, Raw II ng1- Co a Is now to drive semltruc:k. local
Department said today articles right to td lt or re(ect anv ads
budjet termo. Call
Funeral Home, fN. Hoyt
and over the road. Dietel or
tHen from the Howery StiJre In dttmtd oblec:flonol. The
Allen,
Jr
.,
and
the
gas,
experience
helpful
but
publls.her will not be responsible
Carpenter someUmo Wed· for m~" then one Incorrect
pallbearers.
not necetNry. You can Hrn WALNUT, Modern sty!•·
nosday llllX1Iin8 were valued at lntertlbn.
The Russell Family .
up to S5 per hour •fter short
stereo-radio, am, fm radio, 4
RAT•S
10-15-1tp
training. For Interview and
speaker sound system, _.
approximately $7110. Taten
For Wlnt Ad Service
2
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c
n-.:u.=m
:
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:--oppllcellon.
call
51J4l
-5m,
speed automatic changer.
were a battery operated radio, a 5 ctntl per Word one lnlf!rlion
IIIV
or write Safety Department,
1 Bat
Minimum Charge 7Sc
IN
Mt'.MORY
of
Leonard
H.
United
Stoles,
Inc.,
t
-O
Room
seporote
contro s.
one•
234nch black and white RCA
12 cents per word threl!
Koenig, who petsed away
&gt;126,
E.
•th
St., Trans$74.79.
Use our budget terms.
307
Insertions .
TV. a big wooden andquo clock constcutlve
Oct. 15, 1964:
portotlon Bldg., Cincinnati
Call 992 ' 3352·
11 cents per ward tilt. con 1o. 13.70
over 100 years old, 19 cylonll of secutive Insertions .
In a Arave 1oftl't sleeping
Ohio
' - - - - -- - - ·
·
10.15·2tc
cigarettes and live caes of pop. 25 Per cent Discount on paid Where the flowers gently wove,
ads end ada pilei within 10 deys . Lies the one I loved so dearh•
AWNINGS, storm doors and
Entrance was gained through
CARD OF THANKS
But whom we could not save. Wanted To Buy
windows, carporh,
I OBITUARY
a back window. Howery's Slon! S1.SO tor
marquees:
blown and batt
God
gave
us
strength
to
faa~
If
50 word minimum .
And courage to bUr the blow OLD furniture, dishas, brOil insulation . Elmer White,
has baen burglarized several Eectl eddltlonel worCI 2c . ..
beds, etc. Writ. M. D. Mlllor, sale representative. For free
But what it meant to lose him ,
ILIND ADS
times lbJs year.
Rt. 4, Pomoi'Ov. Ohio. Call est ~ mete1, phone Charles
Addltlonll 25c Cherge per No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by wife,
AdvertiMment .
992-6271.
~
Lisle, SVracuse. V. V.
OFFIC. HOURS
. 9-1-Hc Johnson and Son, Inc.
Doris. end children; his
I : JO a.m. to 5:00p.m . Dally ,
mother ,
Mrs.
Dorothy
8-30-tfc
1:30 a .m . to 12 :00 Noon
to
Smelley,
and
sister.
Mn.
OLD
UPRIGHT
pianos,
anr
Saturday ,
Oscar Weber.
condition,
long atSID
haveeach.
no
'
Jl m Pettit 51 yo:
10-15-ltc
been wet. asPaying
First floor only. Mondays Will
LI!T US INSTALL
be pick-up day. Write, giving
YOUR FUEL OIL
Notice
Veterou Memorial Re~pllll
gocid d;rocttona, Witten l'lano
·
The annual M.(J.M Dlltrlcl
ADMITTED
Reatha
Company, Box 118, Sardis,
C8mp&lt;lret! at Clmp Klasbula,
Ohio o13'1ol6.
Clonch,
Middleport;
H.IAnsing.
Meigs County. will be held from
8·20-tfc
Adsms, Racine; Roy Bush,
Pomeroy
Friday' Oct. IS through SUndBy'
Point Pleasant.
All sizes In stack,
Ocl 13.
For Rent
DISCHARGED - Patricia
" Pioneering" will be the
149.95
up. We install,
TRAILER lot. Plenty of water
Bauer,
Tboma.s
Baldwin.
theme oflbls year's event which
and septic tank . Phone 7.42- we service. we finance.
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provides a real challeo&amp;o to all
.t781 .
10-13-3fp
LODGE TO MEET
POMEROY
parUclpants. All troope will
J , W. Clrsty, MJr.
asaemble for the purpose of Racine Lodge 461, F&amp;AM, will
Phone "2-2111
TRAILER, 8rown't Tralltr
unloading equipment no later meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday In
·- -Park. Minersville. Phone 992·
the
lodge
hall
for
work
in
the
than 7 p. m. Frldsy at Cheater.
3324.
- - - - ---9-9-tfc DINING room table, chair$,
During the camporee, mat- Fellowcraft degree. All master
·buffet and china cupboard.
ches and lighters will not be masons are invited.
TRAILER space, one mile fromReasonable. Phone 992-50-41.
Members,
fam
ily
,
pennllted for fire slarUng. Fire
new Meigs High School on old __ __ _ _ _ _..,
•O.:.....:l4-3tc
guests welcome.
Rt . 33. Phone 992'-2941 .
by friction, runt and steel, &lt;r
9-20-30tc 1956 FORD pickup truck, $1So.
hotsUclls will be the only means
Sat.• October 17th
David Yost, Portland, Phone
f..- slarUng fires allowed .
Free Fislt-7 P.M.
CLASS TO MEET
REMODELED 3·btdroom
843-2242.
10·1o4-3tp
house on Lincoln Heights.
Dance from 9;30ti11
The JOF Class will meet at
Phone
992·3440.
7;30 p.m. Monday at the United
Music by Eddie Fife
9·27·11&lt; GOOD Warm Morning coal
AUTO DAMAGED
lllethodiat Church In Pomeroy.
stove.
Jetta
Arlx,
Sun. October 18
Medium damage was
Harrisonville .
NICELY lumlahed 2-bedroom
1Q.l.l-3tp
8 P.M.
reported to a car driven by
apartment. Middleport.
Phone 992-3871.
State
Speaker
Cindy Carder, 17, Pomeroy, on
ASKS REHOUSING
9-30·tfc B NICE ewea. 20 fat lambs.
Uncoln Hill Road Wednesday at
Open Meeting
BOURNE'\IOUTH, England
Phone 992-2630.
4:46 p.m., Pomeroy pollee said. (UPI) - Albert Pearson, 69,
FrH Chicken 01.,... 4 p.m.
3 ROOM furnished apartment
10·13-&amp;tc
De nee st1rf11f 5 p.m.
The car coming down bill has asked the Bournemouth
with
nice
yord
In
Middleport
.
Music by Geortt Hill
Phone 992-2710 or 992-2432.
F I ELO
grown
c hrysan .
skidded oo tbe wet swiace, Council to rehouse hlm and hts
10-7-tfc
lhemums ilnd mums In full
crosaed the street and slruck a wife becauae hts next door SWAP SHOP, new and used
· - - - - - -- bloom . Reynold s Flower
fence near the A. R. Knight
furniture . Phone 992-7261 , 305
Shop, Mason.
neighbor has converted the
FURNISHED
and
unfurnished
N. 2nd. Ave.. Middleport.
10-1J.2tc
property. There were no Inapartm!f'lta. Close to school .
front room of hts house to a
Ohio.
juries or arrest.
Phone 992·5-43-1.
1956 ROYCRAFT housetraller,
garage. Pearson says when the
_______.•:.o._•_•·.:.JOI
.:.;c
SOxlO, 2 bedroom, 12,000. Call
neighbor parks the car, or- -992·2437 or 992·3469.
Meles
Co.
Farm
naments fall from hts manFor Sale, Rent
•o·'3·3tc
LEGAL NOTICE
Bureau Federation
telpiece.
The
Chester
Township
INFOIMATION

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DAILY CROSSWORD
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WINSTON
SALEM
Now On Display!
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Remaning 1970 Mobile
Homes must
be
moved I

DANNIE'S

OHIO'S LARGEST
MOBILE HOME DEALER

POMEROY992-7195

Main Slrttl

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Avtometict
2 speed operation .
cnolce of water
temp&amp; .
Auto :
water
level
1.
Lint
Power

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.News.::..·!'!:. !!riefs

dorhtno. '1'!11 Viet 01111 eaiJed It ,._, WCII'dllllll tnodloraua
a-" and lluoilald llwu ''m&lt;ftb' a clec:opllw-."
Tbt ~je&lt;tlon by tbe Viet CGac C111be In Ill Interview will&gt; Hu,ull
Tan 1'1111, pnsidenl r:l tbe Viet Conti'• Provllional Revolullonary
Go9tmmenl (PRG ), ll'oadeall owr tbe Viet CUig'a elondestlne
llboratlm radio. The 111111! m· "liP' wu Iller heanl m Ham!
Rlldlo.
''lbe -le r:l Soulb Vlelnam will IIIII he fooled by the ......t
-.11 and lrolc:beroua acheme of Mr. Nlsoo," Pbat oald. ''lbe
peGple r:l SoUih Vlelllam llld PRG oeverely condemn and reject
with determlniUm that !alae proposal ol Mr. Nlson."

Insuperable Hurdles for Sure
WASIIINGTON - OPINIONS DIFFERED, lll08IIy along
party linea, as to what the "'"""'d session of the 9111 CUigreaa
ll&lt;'mnpllsho.d before quilling until after the electloo. But
everybocly ~peed It faces almosl insuperable hlll'dlea when II
returns.
The House and Senate dragged to a halt Wedneaday unW Nov.
Je. Speaker John W. McOlrmack lllid tile Democratic CUigreaa
bod dllpiayed almoiiiiiiJI'eeedented ''lnnovalloo and Initiative,"
with little or no help from tile Republlcll! admlntstrallm.

Deer Killed In Highway
A deer was ldlted In 111e of
three minll' lralli&lt; accldenta
Investigated Wedneaday by the
Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Tbedeerdledatl0:50pm.m
Rt. 7,111reetenlllsmilesnorlllof
the Gauta-Meigs County line
when it ran Into the poll! of a
vehicle operated by Mary
RDush, 52, Rl. I, Mlcklleport.

Minor damage resulted.
A Gallipolis school bus was
Involved In a minor accident at
4 p.m. on Rl. 211 at a private
driveway, two llld one tenlll
miles south of Rt. 7.
Officers lllid Harold Saun·
ders, 44, Eureka Star Rt.,
Gallipolis, backed hi! bus Into a
parked car owned by Haywanl
Saundera, 'ITentm, Mich. 1bere
wu minor damage to tile car
and no damage lo lhe bus. No
me was Injured or cited.
A final inlshap occurred on
Rt. 7, seven lentils miles soulll
of Rl. 35 where Uoyd Smith, 19,
Rl. 1, Gallipolis, backed hi! coal
truck
Into aguardran. Again, no
The Eastern Local Bind
Boosters will sponsor their me """ Injured or cited.
oecond 1111111181 Baton Twirling
CUitell on Nov. 14 at the high Superrisors Meet
ocbool. The contest will be
under the dlrecllm of Mrs. Judy In Athens Monday
Riggi, and tile Eastern
Majll'ettes will hosl tile event. Mrs. Greta Suttle, Meigs
An aD-doy luncheon wiD be County school supervisor,
served by tile Band lloo8ters. presided when tile Soullleaslern
The CJI&gt;ntest, scheduled ~·om 9 Ohio District SupervlBors met
a.m. to 5 p.m., is open to all solo at Ohio University In Athens
twirlers as weU as groups. A Monday.
l!pl!clal division for high school "The Role of tile Public
majll'elte telllUI lB planned.
School in Teacher Preparation"
Everyone wishing entry was tile topic for tile program In
forma loc llle contest may ob- which Mrs. Phyuta Hackett, 8
lain lllem by contacting Mrs. teacher In tile Meigs Local
Riggs at Reedsville, Ohio, School Dislricl, took part. Dr.
Route I, or by phoning Olester Margaret Felsinger of Ohio
88li 1595.
University's College of
Education, spoke on ''The Pilot
Defendant to Pay Program for Juniors In
College." Others attending
Bank '9,860.20
lr&lt;fil Melgo County were Mrs.
Edna Stobarl has been or. M41tY Bacon, Middleport, on
dered to pay the Pomeroy educable mentally retarded
National Bonk $8,1160.20 ac- supervllor,llld Robert Morris,
cording to a Journal entry filed pnnclpal of Pomeroy, Mid·
in Meigs County Common Pleas dleport
and
Bradbury
Coorl. Ella Mae Holler was Elementary Schools.
J!i'IDted pennlsoion to purchaoe
two pieces of properly In her Juvenile is Held
partition suit against Anna B M ,
1 _
stacy et a1.
Y ergs UJWmen
In tile case of Facemyer The Meigs County Sherilf's
Brothers IJJmher Co., tile court Department reported It has In
ruled thai Elmer WbllllB to pay custody a male Juvenile of
$2,4~5. 31 plus Interest. The case Albany, Rt. 2, who hu admitted
of Blnln Tayler versus Elmer A. to lllree breaking and enlerlngs.
KeUer et al, w•s dllmiseed.
The youlh hal admitted to
breaking and entering of tile
Earold Dean properly and tile
Club In Pagetown and
Rehearsal Houn Beagle
tile Oliver Reeves properly
on Roote 1181 " '-'t of
Changed Tonight located
Pagetown. He also admitted
stealing gasoline In the area
Due to a pep raDy to be held numeroua times, the departby tile Meigs High School 1n meat oald.
Pomeroy tonight, scheduling of
rehearsal sessions of tile Big
PIOUIIII Valley Hoapital
Bend Mlnatrel AaaoclaUon'slall
show hu been revlaed.
ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Eliza
Vocallst.a and solo novelty Lilchlield, Buffalo; Shirley
peraoonel are to atart reporting Putney, Pl. Pleasant; Densll
to tile l'llmeroy elementary KlmberUng, Leon; Lydia Long,
8Chool at 7 pm., and group Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Surllda
dancera are to report to tile Rumbaugh, PUny ; Mn. Vallie
elementory school, with Tmey, Pl. Pleaaant; Danny
costumes, lmmedJately SIBnley, Southside; Edllh Dent,
lollowlng tile pep raDy.
Southside; Marie Fowler, Pl.
Pleasant; Gerald Gibbs,
MUIII; James Powell, New
Haven: Elmer Fife, Gallipolis;
Mrs. Marcelles Wold, New
Haven.
DISCHARGES - Dents
Tonight, Oct. u
Surgeon, Vlrglnto Yoe~ Rooa
NOT OPEN
Jeffers, Mrs. Charles Conti•.
Jr., Sonuny Joe Hanunack,
Frldoy &amp; So!urdlty
Mrs. Lora Par10111, Earl F.
Oelot&gt;er 16-17
Osborne U, Mrs. Era Walla&lt;e,
THE CYCLE
Enuna Hudleaton, Mrs. Roger
SAVAGES

Boosters W'dl
Sponsor Baton
Twirler Contest

MEIGS THEATRE .

CTechnicolor)
Bruce Dern. Chris Robinson

VILLA RIDESI

Market Report

CTtchnlcolor)
Robert Mitchum
Yul Brynner

SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.

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Fri., Sol. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 16·17·11

Deultll Future Progr•m

"WEDDING NIGHT"
Starring

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Dabney.

Tease Wyatt
Dennis Waterman

R1ttd "R"

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Stirring
R-tWolker

Celeste C.rn!!,el!.

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PT. PLEASANT
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W. V1.
S.lllrday, Oet.lt, lt7t
HOGs - 175 to 220 18 to 20;
Heaviesl7 to 16.50; Ughta 18 to
22.10; Fat Sowa 15.10 to 18.50; ·
lloars13.80 to 16.10; Plga 5to 12;
Stock Slloats By lid. 15 to 21.
CA'M'LE -Steero23.11)to 28;
Heifers 17 to 22.50; Fat Cows 17
to 21; Cannero 7.50 to 14; Bulls
20 to 2UO; Stock Cowe and
Calves 1115 to 253; Stock Steers
22.80 lo 30; Stock Heifers 17 to
%4.50; Stock Steer Calveo 30 to
36; Stock Heller Calves Zf to 28;
VEAL CALVES - TO(lfl 41·
Secondo 41.35; Medium 32.25 ~
38.50; Common lc Heavies 31 to
37.20.

Friday and · Saturd~.Y. ·
OPIN lOTH FRIDAY AND ••..,

NfGHTS TIL 9

SALE! FRIDAY nl SAlURDAY

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Fl!'$t Floor Hosiery Department

A Spetlal Group ot

Save now on your favorite styles and colors of
Kayser .Pantyhose and Stockings during
Elbertelds annual Kayser Fall Safe.

brands - sizes to Ill everyone from petite sizes .
regular juniors · misses sizes · tlalf sizes and
super sizes.
Reg. 29.50 Womens Dresses •
Site 20.00
Reg. 25.00 Womens Dresses •
Site 16.00
Reg. 19.5~ Womens Dresses ·
Sale 14.00
Reg. 17.50 Womens Dresses •
Sale 13.00
Reg . 16.50 Womens Dresses •
Sate 12.00
Reg. 14.95 Womens Dresses • - . . Sale 11.00
13.95 Womens Dresses - • ••
S.le 10.00

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Regular 1.35 lcilan or.Cannca Stockings

1 Group i7.9J and SI.9J
col1on Bedopr,edl. Good
colon. Full and Twin slzeo.
While thty lao! .. .

Big Hlectlon of fall colors In theae stretch styles.

Solo "cpolr-3 polr lorUt- 6 polr lor S.IO

4.99

R111. 2.10 Hlp. !'oM Stoddnos • . • . .
R111. I.SO C:.rmoton Ponty 'n SNm Rofllli . •
Rill. 1.50 Fli-AIHop $floor Slotlllnos • •
Rill. UO C:.rmolon llklnl Panty- . . •
R111. UO
tonlrol Panty &amp;
stoddngs . .

Site 6.00
S.le 7.00
Sale 1.00

Reg . 12.95 Girls Dresses
Reg . 10.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 8.95 Girls Dresses •
Reg , 7.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 6.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 5.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 4.95 Girls Dresses
Reg. 3.95 Girls Dresses

Miracle fa

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Solo Ut Pair -lpolrlor4.71 ~c potrtoruo

Many styles to ttloose from-selected from our
regular stock. Misses and tlalf sizes.

Now at a great savings- including all sizes.
Hundreds to choose from . All easy care fabrics
and new fall colors.

Cook • Bake · Store CoQkware . While witt! blue
cornflower de$1gn consists of:
.
- 1 Gwlrf eov,red ·S.ucepan
- 1'h Gwlrt Covered 5I ucepan
Quart Covered 5I ucepan
' $7.96

Oloose from Regular, R-eel or Miss Petite size ranges.

A GROUP OF WOMENS WASHABLE COTTON
AND BONDED JERSEY DRESSES.

SELECT YOUR GIRLS SCHOOL D'R ESSES

By KAV C111U8'11!:NSEN
Mn. Merton lll!lbt her pNdldlona m tile bull of old wive• round. 111e wrtte• her 1onca11 1w1ee • year, Ill the r.n and Ill the
PENINSIJLA, .Ohlo (UP!) - Tblnga of nature, Including cal- talel lllatlbe bas heard repeated m tbe nnl Ohio larmlanda IIJl'lnl.
erplllan, bullerlllea and acorn~, are lllllCIIg tile folklore !dina ol. where llhe grew up.
Mn.Ma1&lt;11, who""" thellrsiWUIIID groduatelnllcrlkllltln
Ohio whlcb Mn. l!unlce Merton uses to comjll'iae her a11111al
1MB
Ohio State UDiverllly, wu a la...ape 1rdllted 111' _,y
TradlliiJI hu It, Ill' lnatance, lllal tbO darbr tho eaWpllllrs,
Banp Comer Buc Blrometer.
,..,..... llle Wl'1lle her wealller predldlona "just 111' llll" and
the tou&amp;ber tho wlll'..,r will be.
Aller 11neying tile lllp.olhla year, llle 77-fear-old Mn. Merton
Ill IIIII year'tlorecut, Mn. Merton wrote, ''lharp ODd hard are dlatrllluted them to the Delghbon and larmn neerbJ.
pncleted. ''Iudden, abnlpl and brutal" wbXer ... ''lor the hot, tbe l1nell between tile ll'own and tho black on tbe wooly bear
Bonlnfl', her husband of 10 yean, aald be got wind of the
rlcluummer II over and tile harveot moon bas gone."
eatarplllarl thlt hwnp and hurry a&lt;I'OIIthe roadt. And the black 1«teu11 when llhe was nature coJnmn!ll 111' the Grill M1ll, 1
Mn. Mertcm, who hal DOll' loll her vlslm and depends upm lB deep and tlllclt, uature's truelllli8n."
W-*'Y newspaper.
neighbor children lope her the teUtale slgJw of nature, hal been
It might seem dllfladl to oblerve the Unea m a eaterpUlar'o
Hal Geaenl Aflleal .
llwWfl' aald he plcbd up a feature llaey m the wat11er
rnUtnc """tiler predlellons lin&lt;e she """ 16.
lack, butMn. Merton dalme lbllll julloomet naluraDy .
"llle lllrled when llhe waal8 years old and lived m her father'•
"II you lived with them m a farm like I clld, you'd mtlco," she pndlclkllll 111' the ae.eland' Prw, where he wu a future
farm In llidllleld Townllhlp," oald her lnuband, Bob Bordner. lldd. "You'd Just noUce an the time."
writ« WII!IIB when be retired.
"The neJabban were Interested In II and each year IIIey came
All« tile llrll publleall111, II became 111 IIID!lallllcl'y, teUlng
Tbe weather loreeaater oald she ~ no particular llepo lor
her predlctlma, but tbal tbe continually noll!a the ''alp" year ()h(Mno what to apect from tile weather that year.
&amp;'OI!IIdand II'!UIIad lolmowwbat the · - • would be."

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9.99
a
set
~ta..lar 3.00 Calnhih1 Stletch Pantwhase 1-J...ft_.,.,_.......,.-Pr;;.;;.;.-...:.:

SALE! FRIDAY and SATURDAY

SALE! FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Bangs Corner Bug Barometer Points to Hard, Cold Winter

Coming Ware Trio Sets

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KAYSER FALL SALE

WOMEN'S
DRESSES
Selec:ted !rom our regular slotk. All top name

Reg . .7.95 Womens Dresses
Reg. 8.95 Womens Dresses
Reg. 1G.95 Womens Dresses

le At Elberf•ldsln
Pomeroy
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Solo us polr
Sale I. 19 polr
Sale I. It polr
Solo 2.10 polr

Sale 7.00
S.le 6.00
S.le 5.00
Safe 4.50
Sale 4.00
Safe 3.50
Sale 3.00
Sille 2.50

Size 3 to 7 and 6 fo 18. All
permanenf press . Good
selection of patterns.

press corduroy . cuffed . SO

SWEATERS

Permanent

per cent Fortrel Polyester .
50 per cent Cotton.

Sovo 11111 wHhnd

Cardigans In

LEE PREST
JEANS

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perfect filling.

and

boys right away . Make your
'lelec1Jons now .

Cent

VIscose

Rayon. Cocorotor colon.
Rug . conloiW mot · lid
mac:lllne dryable.
Frkloy and Sa!UI'IIay

3.59

11.19Extro LldCO¥tn Solo

.

1.00

Choose from our complete
beautiful colors.
Low Fall Solo Prl..

1.19 skein

3.49
US
Slzttundr•
Boyo Loo I'm! .loans

Sale 4.29

All

1.00 yd.
Savings on 54"

Throw-Away Bags
Cloth bock . good oolecflon
colora.

Special Sole Price.

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By United l'rHilutemaUolllll before tile United Nations today
Anwar Sadat was named to slate hlB nation's case In tile
president of EsYPt today to conllnulng Middle East conflict.
replace Gamal Alxlel Nasser, He already has asked lor a full.
who died Sept. 28. Sadal, a M- scale U.N. debate on tile Middle
year-&lt;Jld co-revoluUonsry of East, which probably will c&lt;~me
Nasser, will be offlclaUy sworn Oct. 28 after tile U.N. 211111
in Saturday.
anniversary celebrations are
Sadat became acting pres- over.
!dent on Nasser's dealll and
Rtad mel wilh U.S. Secretary
was chosen by tile Arab rl State William P. Rogers in
Socialist Union, E&amp;YPt's mly New York Thuraday evening.
poilUcal party, and tile national and allhough 111e talks were
aaaembly as tile only candidate described aa friendly there was
for a six-year term. Final no indication any positive
aPJlroval came from tile progreaa has been made. They
nation's 8 mllllon eligible Kheduled anotller meellng in
voters, who eaal tllelr baUollln coming days, but no definite
a national referendum '1'hurs- time was set.
day.
. However • diplomalie sourceo
Minister of Inter!..- Shaarawl at tile United Nations said lbe
Gomaa announced tile resulta "'•t of cmveraaUons betw
.~
een
.~.l!l0Gf.A JOiiiiEB Mill Nlw VaJCo Ill bMt . of the referendum today .....,. Rogers and Rlad ""' ,lbo~
otea wllollljlntl .''yel" to llldl!l'l Egypt would like to prolong tile
~·--;wiD lwlrllllllllllli..,.n IIIIIWIII a ftall!l e
Clllldldlcy.
lll).day ce..Wlrelllat anda Nov.
til tile f*ll mpirel rltho Jllc Blltd Mlnllrel AlsoclBtlm to be
On tile dlplomallc front 5 but was no! prepared to
llla,..t 11 I riO p.m. 11011 ~and S.turday at tile new Egyptlan Foreign Minister r~move any mlssllea from tile
MeJga lll&amp;b Scllool, Rock Sprlnga. The Bi8 Bend lhow will
Mahmoud Rlad was going Suez Canal standotlll zone.
mark tho lint time 111' Mrs. Rlgga to use theae ludveslil ber
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1.00 yd.

Just reteivedf New Shipment 1970

SUEPCRAn BLANKETS
Big assortment Thermala, conventional weevli and ttec-

trlcs. Beautiful colors In solids ond floral pollerns. All

Tricia
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I News •.. in Brie~s
Jt I To Help
J'
Bob Taft

washable - 72x90 •nd 101x90 tlzes.

Another Big Shipment

Men's 1.00 Orlon Dress Socks
One size fils all sizes 10 to 13. White, black and a
big selection of solid colors in dark and llgtll
shades and the new heatherlones.
Buy your needs Friday and Saturday and Save.

Mens Blanket Uned

Mens 2.95
Flannel

Sport Shirts
Small 0•·1 ..'h). medium

(15·15V.), Iorge (16·160/t),

extrelerge 117· 17112) .

Mode with tong toll . two
pockets . 100 per coni
c:ollun llennol · colortul

ploldl.

88'

2 for 5.00

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6.44
"Lee" Long Sleeve

14.98
MEN'S SHORT SUEVE PERMANENT PRESS
JUMP SUilS - 12.98

Men's 5.95 Casual Slacks
Permanent press SO per cent Fortrel Polyest@r
and 50 per tent tollon fabrlt. Solid colors. Made
with taper legs · no cuffs. Comfortable to wear.
Easy to wash and care for .
Sale prite Friday and Saturday

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Mens Lee Prest

Tech Twill Work Uniforms
A new work suit by Lee of SO per cent Polyester,
50 per cent cotton. Expertly made. Big seletllon
of sizes. Stllrls from 141f• to 20 - Trousers from
29 to SO. Ask any of the salespeople to help you
find your cor retl size.

blanket lining. Durable

Sl•o Frklor IIIII SIIUI'IIay

. ' 6~29

~~Hit

lay--

with the

A thlt:k, folm Rlbblt blclling ll'llkl• this tl'lftyl ftoor IOfttr and )lOUr
room qu'-ler. And incltntation m.m ,,. 1 tfling af tM put, becau11

light..,.,

OOUJMBU8 - 8111CRBTABV OP STATI Ted llrolm
I""'P••• lltifUDilbe prima')' election day tn"Ohio to ttie 1111
'1\!eadq In Auiul ... 'tho middle r:l September 111' • shorter
CIIIIIP'IIJII period. "1bli would """"""tnlo tltlnga lnotead of tho
cumnt procedure wUcb drip oo Ill' more flllll liz monlla from
thotlmee periOIIIIIICIIIlnatad lor 111 oftlce,"llro1m uld.
NlneloeD cblnses 8rillm cited to update atlo election Iowa
Included~ tho llllntllet 111' mojor 11ate ollleai!MD tho
jnMI teo to atleut llltiO ''to help
the ~ lmalved In
Ill' I c 1"1 audiCIIndklaclil and to~ llllnp by lrlvolouo

le11, Wl~·lo-Wllll beautj In most rooms.

It's 10ft . • . It's quiet
•.• It's @'metr'Ong

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TOYS
VIsit
the
Toy
Department on the
2nd lloor. A big
shipment of toys as
shown on TV. Tummy .
Twister,
Cr.uy '
Straws. Scoop·•·
Loop, Punch Ball.
Weather
Willie,
Weather
Windy;
Doctor and Nursas
kits, Fisher Price
Toys, also dolls, 91!111
•nil riding toys 1nd
many, many . mllre.

V'll Nll*ins
. By

Scott.

Oec:orator.l ~tors 140 ' one.ply · p.~per
napkins In • P.,c~e.

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He'd Shorten Campaigning in ·Ohio

0 Vinyl mnnt the floor It durable, lone wsartnc. 1nd
so easy to ktep claan. 0 Choose from lhrot different
de!llcns, ·ltn different coiOfl. 0 12 ftetwldl for ...m- ··'

19.95 a set

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OOUJMIIVB-AGREEMENT ON A 20 cent per cwl. Claaa I
nnr mlllt to be paid by Bcrden Inc. to members of tile Central
Ohio ~tiw Milk Producer8 Aasoclalim, effective Nov. I,
wtllend thellrm'IUtlgallon. Dairy larmn wiD gel •.llllper cwl.
111' dellwncl mlllt IIIli month and •.75 starling Nov. l,lo be the
lint price lllcreue elnCII Aug. 1, JJII.
The price lllcreue, tho aaaoclatlm lllid, would oompo1118te
dairy larmn 111' prlce liicrealeolor feed, supplies and labor. The
price wt11 be quoted to aD oilier companies In the area and llava
tbe 111111 rme price dllfenntlals.

COMFORT OF CARPET

-8 soup SPGOIIJ
-16 teaspoons
-1 sugar spoon ·
-8 dinner forks
-1 cold meat fork
-a salad forks
-1
pierced
-2 tablespoons
tablespoon
-1 Buller knife
-1 ,,ravy ladle
-a Hollow handle dinner knives sarrated.

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Milk Agreement Reached

Joining the

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DURABILITY OF VINYL

55 Piece - service for

Now I

4.99

Sizes J6 to so. Warm

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MEN'S JUMPSUITS
llgtltwelgtlt permanent press fabric for sport
and work wear. Zlppe~ front. Sport style collar .
elastic Insert at waist line. Small. medium. large
and extra large sizes In regular and longs.

JACKEl'S
. blue denim with corduroy
· toilers.

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Anew concept
combines the best
of two worlds of flooring!

SALE! STAINLESS

Sale! Men's Work Jackets
Waist lengttl jackets with zipper front. Corduroy
collar - 100 per cent quilt lining. Sizes 36 to 50.
Cotton twill in grey · !ores.tgr'n . dark olive and
blue denim.

OVERAU.

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M,W. Bla~k Gllides;,·Cbmmu.nist
WI~ -IUIIIANIA'I'IVVRINO president,

flniOmmjnlal ru11r to

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,V'ISit our ihinl ftaar ftdibHe
llld tab . . . . .·'
of our Ot:tar -~ Piicel on
r···.

Kroehlet Uvin&amp;
.·Sofas •

Suites • •,.
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French

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lllBIIBJiand, IUu • 1r1p lbnJu&amp;b
Ncwlltirn California toda7 with bmer mollcll picture star
llblrle)'TtmpleiJiae!taaa iuldt· Fl u' llleniNlcOfaoOeeu.eu m
readtltW lllil 11'tamlri '1'burtdO wu tmD to dliiJMir In •
natal!l'll'lalllp tbe TIMCJOI.ItlP ~ of lite llant of
Atnlrlea. lite wwlil'llaraut hi"! ~relal lank.
Amq ait
tbe pmldenll ol Kala' Ia.
and Jl'llnboard
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fr.ute . !Jfters

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. WDUam B. 8uloe, Jt.Oblo,
sa)'lgovenuneat ollidaiJ ••• heeD wamed of lise doqer of
belag lddnapped by ..tmnlat P''"'JIIo 11110b u U. ha_.al
1D Qaebe&lt;. However, llle Wldte H._ IUid lise Jull&lt;e
Deparlmell dealed dlalaay govermn..t-wlde olert 1galosl
lerrorlBI altacb lw been lasued.
Saxbe oald Tbunday Ia 1 radio ll!tervlew: ''Tbe Jldllce
Deparlmell bas oe advised tile memben of Coagr&lt;u lllal
IIIey obmld be ..,relul, tor IIIey haven't ptotlded us wilb alijl
protecUm •• aach, but tllere lB lbla daqer !lild lllere lB ID
alerl OD for -no! elected ofllclall - bill olber olflelaiJ 11&amp;bl

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60 Hear Talks
An eaumated 60 perBOIIS
Thuraday nigbl at a Democrat
party meellng at tile party
beodquarters on W. Main St.
beard speakers Mayor Jolm
Burnwll'lh of Marietta and Max
Farley, l.ormer highway
dl\llllou q•....,"'ArlO· ~kTn
1P"
8 _ . .lamee
Bailey, candidate Ill' county
commlssiOIIer; Gocdon Caldwell, candidate for county
auditor, and Dr. Harold Brown
and Deiinar
co.chairmen
rl A.
tile Canaday
Gilligan fer

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Ne&amp;otlatlou ore reported
anderway for tile Bile of one
of lbe oldest flrmo to
GaDlpolls, llle Ohio Produce
Compu)', lotated .. llle 11110
bltld of 1blrd Ave., to A. R.
ltlilp~ Pommy, oner of
tbe GaiUpollB aad Muoa
CDUDiy Motors.
1be prvduc:e OOIII(IOiijl bas
heeD operated lor put 42
yem by Harold Dalley ead
KMl WDitanll. II lB reported
lbe eomp11y will be
llqllidoted over • period of
-era! moalbl.

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TEN CENTS

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1970

Officillls Alerted about Kid1U1p

llorols, ••onolone conlomporary. All over fiO(al, Early
American. Exciting lnhlon colors.
S!loclal Purdl1oo- Special SaYing•
Frlllay a"" Sa!UI'IIay

Hoover-Norcalrand

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT

;~

line of Ill-ply yarn

weshebtt and prllhrunk. Small all over floret, all over

$1.00

NO. 130

ent
ury
It's Sadat

"Red He11"
KnittinJ Walshld

100 Per Cent Colton
Buulllul slipcover weight. Sailcloth Patterns · -

For all Vacuum CIHntn.

R~t~ular

- We Invite vou to fry on a few
Of thHt sweaters for mtn tnd

100 Per

Western 1tyle, Made with

double knles . Permanent
press. Very well made and

button front atyles . Sllpovers
and v~1ts In V -neck and u .
neck ltvles. You'll find 111 the

latnt style~ and colon, too, In
this Hlectlon.

BathMatSels

5.99

Solo Prict
Frkloy oncl Satvl'llay
-

Sl.lt

cover. Machin&amp; watheble •

Slzos 4 to 12, Boys Ul

- VIsit fhl Mens and Boys
dtplrfment ltf floor lnd see
our big selection of Sweaters
for boys sizes 2 fo 6 . Boys alzes
8 to ·20 - M•ns sizes smafl (Jt .
31l. medium (40-42). large (4446) , and &amp;xtra large (48-50) .

VOL XXIII

poroture c:lla..... Available In Twin and Full size wllhsln,lo
control and Fullolze with Dual Control. A goocllnvntmonlln
wln!er comfort.

SlACKS

' MEN'S and BOYS'

at y

Polyester-Rayon end Co11on with Nylon binding. Woshlblo.

SPORT SHIRTS

2 for 100

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Mothproof • Non-Allergenic. tontrol adjusts Ia room lerm·

CORDUROY
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ELECIRIC ILANKDS

BOYS'

Sizes 32 to

m1klng cuahlons,_ toys,

dolls. Wllhebllf-&lt;lrles In!
- llghlwolfht.

l.Jb. bal 69'

Selec:led styles of Besfform Bras and Girdles
now at tremendous savings In our First Floor
Foundations Department.
!------~-...;..,.----------1 su9 S Pc.
Special Sale!
Mens 6.95
.

Shredded Folyurothlne lor

Drlpery Department-2nd Floor
"Baronet" Fully Automatic

Sole

SAVE UP TO 50%
IESTFORM FALL SALE

..

Flalils

''lbe ner,bban lond II. Tbe lauw.w bo!lgbllt,lllllrllall (lilt to
have a &amp;fllfl'll appul," uld Bordnoi .
·•
''Of-· 11'1 )U!ItllerurallolkiGn ol. Ohio," be l!!lilld; .....
"""""'" lbe I I II developa ... tile nplatiaD, . . . and ·
IIIID!Ik Sbt )Ill aD r:l nabn IGre."
And IIIII bow ucurate are her we tbr prwl!dHnt
''al, lhiJ ...Uy lnl'lt out tnft1 weB," Mn. Mel1m llld
modeill). lllr bu11'411d, bowem, elobantecl.
.
''TID to ill yurs ago, tbe Clevalll!d ........
compellfiGn wilb ber,and by lolly ,lbeturnad out belltr .... did/' be Mid.
If Mn. Mlrlcrl'a uature 1iCnJ ... true aglln IIIII ,_, Celioane
had bettA!r llaltGn up tl&gt;o'.... coell.
She wrllel, ·or-~
dy, alleloe 111at IIVIII II dolnl,..
1be Maoon 01

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MUler Will Meet

Governoc Clllllp8igu In Meigs

~a~~

were made for a
meellng at 8 p.m. next Thuraday wheu Profeaaor Samuel
Smith, political aclence In·
slructor of Rio Grande College,
will apeak al county

htw•••

Tbe final ._ling ot which
apectal apaaters wlll be
lsalured and announced later
will be on Nov. 2.

icts 2
National Guard
Is Not Blamed
RAVENNA, Oblo (UPI)-A apedal grand jury whlcb ln..,_
ligated the r.tal ahoollnp r:l lour Kel&gt;l State atudenta May 4
during a cmlrontaUm with NoUonal Guard!llnen today iDdlded
25 peraons on 43offenaes. No guardsmen were Indicted.
Tbe repcrl uld the ''majll' responsilllllty" Ill' the ll1ootlnga
rest&amp; willllllo Kent State UDiwnlty admlntllrallm becaue ol.lts
"llllly, overlndulsenee and pormllll...,..."ln relodons with Ita
otudenta llld faculty.
Tbe grand jury aald the NaUonal Guard acted In "llllf delellle"
when II !Ired Into tile group ol lludenll. The repcrl uld lbe

:=·:;.~ot "subject to crlnilimJ prweeuUm"lll'-

1be repcrl by tho apedal grand Jury •whlcb wu ordenod by the
llate, dlllers sharply with the report liiiiOd by the l'relldenl'a
Omvnlsslon on Campua Unret!l whlcb NPUW! lbe nwtngs
equally on lludenll and guardamlll and 1114 Natlmal Guard
lr'"'JII should never again go m a college Clliilp" with loaded
weapons. 1be grand jury endoned tile use ol. live liiUIIllilllloo
when needed.
The report oald M ~ tho minds o1 lbllae who blr•
were struck by rocb and&lt;~ rUled and orhonriae fa11nted
objects hurled at tllai! aa IIIey tile Natimal Guanl, It lB c'moved to the vlctnt(J of tile that from the time tile Guanl
group of student.a.
reached tile practlee football
"Whatever may have been In field, they were on the defen..
live and had every re11011 to
be concerned lor their own weifare," tbe rep:rt: said.
The panel lllid tile fact that
It found tho guardomen who
!Ired tile weapons" acted In
oelf dafenoe" does not mean II
condoned tile actions of guanl
officers.

OLA Honor Given
Meigs' Blakeslee
Charles E. Blakeslee,
president of the Meigs Local
School Dislrict Public Ubrary
Boord of Trustees. has been
selected "Trustee of the Year,"
by the Ohio Library As·
aoclallon. He received hla
apecial award at a luocheon
today at llle 75th anniversary
conference of the OW in
Columbtu.
The award was made for
Blakealee's outstanding oervlce
to hi! corrununlty and to tile
development of public Ubrary
service during tile 20 years he
bas aerved, first on tile board of
trustees of tile P&lt;ineroy Public
Ubrary, Iller aa chairman of
tbe Meigs Local School DIBirict
Public Ubrary. Tbe award alao
states that Bllkealee, tllrouah
hlllntereat In tho Ohio Library
Plln, led tile way to the
ll'pl1ilaUon of a l&lt;kounly Ohio
Valley Area Library . Mr.
Blake!lee reoldes at IW IJn.
coin Heights, Pomeroy.
Meigs Local School Dlalricl
Public Library Board members

"To the contrary, we have
cmcluded lllal tho group of
guardsmen who were ordered
to disperse the crowd on tile
Commons were placed In an
IUitenable and dangerOUII pool•
lion," oald the report.
"The grand jury also COO·
eludes thai tile weapons Issued
to tile National Guardamen are

not appropriate in quelling·
campus dlsonlere,.. tile report

said.
The grand jury also 1114
however, be
lurnlahed will! Uve ammunition
when needed.
1be panel also said "tile mal• responallllllty" Ill' tlle·lncl·
dents occurtng during tho weekend leading up to the obootlngs
''relll clearly wilb lhooe per-·
10111 who are charged with the

pardsmen abould,

BLAKF'I'l' EE

admlnlalrallm of the UDiverllattending today'aevent.,. Dr. ty."
Pearl Stanley, Mn. Nellie Vale
"To attempt to fix tile aole
and Mn. Ellen Glbbo. Local · bllme lor what llappened dttr·
li)lrarian Mrs. Jelll Hart also 1ng this period 111 tile Nallmal:
attended.
(e-ll ' • Pqelll

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