<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="18604" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/18604?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-11T23:58:28+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="52077">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/b41ea8a0d1697d5e7158dfd724cca847.pdf</src>
      <authentication>7f6a29205063062cae26c9e7a4676d52</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="59124">
                  <text>,..

0

'

.

. !!J u.llllrnalll0nl1looill
· EcJplilll ~ .Mwar Sadal- clalmJD&amp; God on hil

li4e- vowed·~ t,milllliiSialei''Willil«inllmldale Ul
even 11 ~ 11... every per- In Iarael a tlnk." Saojat, In
opeecbea printed In Cairo newSjWpers, said "We shall 101t
sutimler or yteldeveua hlnllu1 of dual from Arab ..U."
The Arab naUona, he added, woUld regain an lands Ioiii In tbe
11187 war. lt was bls toughest 11111-American apeedllllnce he
beCame prealdent Oct. 17.
In Amroln, two clashes between Arab guerrillas and
Jordanian army for&lt;ea resulllllll In the death of two men
Tuesday night. A onlper ..,.ned fire on an army brigadier's
car 200 yards 1r&lt;m the Jnter&lt;mtlnental Hole, eyewitnesses
said, killing the driver. Moments later army troops sWpped a
guerrilla Jeep and lighting started. One periOII waa killed.
The incidents came only
hours after tbe head of the rostrum todliy. Israeli Forei8"
Arab League peacekeeping Minister Abba Eban already
committee, Tunisian Prime has made it clear he will not
Minister Bahi Ladgbam, fore· answer charges by Egypt that
cast a quick return to normal the Unillllll Slates and Israel
for Jorden torn by civil war. sabotaged the peace talks.
"I'm not here to answer
At the Unillllll Nations, the charges," he told a news
Middle East debate continued conference Minday. "I'm here
with Israel due to take the to make charges."

. 'I

Cltarles Nease Dies at Age 77

'"

Charles E. Nease, 77, for·
merly of Syracuse, has died in a
hospital at Wadsworth, Ohio.
Mr. Nease was preceded In
death by hill w~e . Ella Crooks
Nease, in 1962, and by an Infant
son.
He was formerly employed as
an engineer by the White Rock
Salt plant in Syracuse. He was a
veteran of World War I, a
former
Sunday
School
superintendent at Syracuse
Methodist Church, and a
member of the Wadsworth
Methodist Church.
He Is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Dorcas Elsie Graves; four

•
88l'VlC8

shoes ...

grandchildren, and a sister-in·
law , Gladys Hayman, of
Syracuse.
Funeral services will be
Thursday at the Bicksler
Funeral Home in Wadsworth,
loUowed by services here on
Friday at Eqing Chapel at 3
p.m. Burial will be in Letart
Cemetery. The RA!v. Freeland
Norris will officiate.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E·R squad was
called today at 10 :04 am. to the
Grover Klein res.ldence, Laurel
Cliff, from where Mrs. Kleln,.a
medical patient, was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
and admitllllll.

While the
debate •
on, the 1111 · Four U.N• .
ambaasadon ,... ~ 1ft
Ill effOrt to ~t Ill plenliqn 'of
uie IMklay ceaae~ ~d.
expires Nov. 5. The •mbeesa·
dcts of tbe Unillllll Slates,
Frill!&gt;!, Brlt.aln and the Soviet
Union were ltoldlng lbelr t6tb
meeting on the Middle Eaat at
the Soviet Mlssloo.
Sadat,ln bla speech, alao said
"II is regrettable the Unlllllll
States baa not ·leai'ned the
lesson II received at the banda
of the Vietnamese people.
Despite its formidable weapCIIIS
aroenal, the Unillllll States baa
been Wlable to conquer tbe will
of a small, helpless people
because tbe peoploa' will Is
derived from God's will.
"If the United States !ailed to
learn this lesskm in VIetnam,''
Sadat added, "It will learn it
here and at tbe banda of our
generation."

3 Delegates
Are Announced
The Meigs County Farm
Bureau will .send three voting
delegates to tbe 5bl annual
meeting of the Ohio Federation
in Columbus, Nov. IIJ.71l.
President VIrgO Kln&amp; aald the
delegates are Roy Miller, Marie
Koblentz, George Holter. King
will he an alternate.
Policy suggestions made at
the Farm Bureau's annual
meeting In Pomeroy have been
forwarded to Columbus where
they have been studied. Final
adoption of the 1970 . Farm
Bureau policy for Ohio \viii take
place Nov. 20 when 327
delegates from 86 organized
Farm Bureau t'OWities hold tbe
final sesalon of tbe state annual
meeting.
Pteuaol Valley Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Griff Dur·
bin, Pl. Pleasant; Oretha Kirk,
HW1tington; R~th Cromley, Pt.
Pleasant; Paul McCoy, Pt.
Pleasant; Herbert Uvinglton,
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. D. T. Craig,
Grimms Landing; Mrs. Floyd
Worth, Hartford; Onnan Black·
man, Parkersburg; Marvin
Cox, Cheshire; Mrs. Lyle

~~
UUCCD 1

Jus1 drive ri~AJht up, roll down
the window and your chtck is
coslled. d-11 occopted, •II

In o jifly. No stondlngln llno

no parkiRI worries. Be

DOW

ldiffereni. try 11-Y·

feature

Fridays Qnly
The Drlv•In Window
is Open
9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
!Continuously)

SER.VOTAN ..
Tla• ap•nllr

~--...., . , . . .
....,_ -

tluit

... kfFJ•u
I
wl" _...... .....

f!'~~!l\\
· U!!!
neasen~ , DI"UIII

Veterau Memorial HDipltal
ADMISSIONS - LuJa Baas,
Syracuse; S•lly ·Walters,
Middleport; Larry Spencer,
Racine; Jacqueline Grim, Long
Bottom ; Virginia Lawson,
Racine; Katberlne Downing,
Middleport.
DISCHARGES - Jeffrey

lHE
fARMERS BANk
and SAVINGS m.

CHAPMAN .
SHOES

t!·
n ,

Keameo, M8Jon; Mrs. Edward
Laudermllt, Racine ; Carse!
Slone, Weal Columbia.
DISCHARGES Mrs .
William VanHorn, Charles
Grimm,
Buddy
Egnor,
Osbourne Stewart, Paul
Keaton, Danny Stanley,
Shannon· Northup, James
Powell, Tammy Fielder, Carla
Findley, Mrs. Bernard Wallace.
Blrtha - a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Worth of Hartford,
Oct. 'll.

Othor Banking Houn ' lo I
lnd5to7nusue1Dn
Frldop.

-.,.111ft

or
Is not a

anii7

'

Pomeroy, Ohio

.! Ma=~in~S~t~.~~Po:m:e:r:oy~.l_j~~~~~J

"

NANCY 110110
Milo Nai!OJ - · 4·uatter
o1 Mr. IIIII Mfl, Clllr - ,
p«&lt;(and,lild I Jm l""illate
of Stutbera Hl'b Sebool,
Raclae, II. attendiDI Oldo
Valley Goodwm Center Ia
ClacliiDall.

the Overnight Wzre:

DemocratscrlllcizedVIcePnsldentSplroT.AgnnrTueodayand
said he was a divisive natillllal figure wbGee campaJsn rbetorlc
would bacldlre. ''Mr. Agnew's acUvllloo ~ve been dltm·
terproducUve to RA&gt;!IIblicano and thelr candidates," •ld
Democratic National Cllalrman IE«n!Dce F · O'Brien. He
claimed aome Demoet'atic candidates who have beilllliuug bt
Agnew's negative remarka "would lite him t o - back."

CbJei I . J.
Cremeans Is asking all
residents there to remove the
keys when tbey park their can.
YOWigllers have been reported
to have taken aeveral cars "jtltil
for a ride." Cremeans lllid ouch
Incidents could reoult In
tragedy.

''
'
RELATIVE DIES

WHOlESALE PRICES
I

I :;

I.

.

Dannle'J II not the .e.t, IICIIUIF lt'J the ll1111tlut the llgJiit ...................

Why Pay ;More??
DANNIE•&amp;
"NMr KIICIIIiii&amp;IJ Undenllld"

~

C"'lll-

waw

For D611bie the w~­

·' ;'; Jkaf the ' Ca~
SM111ifi£Lo ,RE~R~iJll .·

:ova BRAIDED Rues,
.,

3.69 - 20X32
4.49 -:- 22X42
8,49 "- 22X66
8.49 - 30X54

In liDO A.D.

Ofarlel R.

NO. 139

66x103 • • • ; • • • • • •

42,95 - 91x114 ••• - • • • • • •
~4,95 - 102x138 • • • • •· • • • • • ..,u.J::~
.

"

Mrs. Grace Gloe~kner,
Pomeroy, baa learned of 111e
death of her alster-IJI.Iaw, Mil.
Andy Gloeckner' or Salem,
Ohio, Other relaUvoo here are
Mrs. Marie Dalley 11011 Mrs .
Ruth Moore.

Come Look!••• COme BJ'OID~I

--·

Showers Ukely today ani!
tonight and a chance of~ .
Friday. Lows tonlgbt In mid 411&amp; ,
to lower 51la.lllgho Friday 11081:·,

--·

......
.

TEN

1970

WEST COLUMBIA - Emeot
Edward Blake, 46, waa dead on
arrival at Pleasant Valley
Hospital early today of head
and otber Injuries following a
spectacular, apparent high·
speed crash of tbe car he was
driving on Rt. 62 at Clifton.
MasOn CoWIIy Sheriff Roy
Hoffman said Blake's car apparenUy sldoawlped an auto
driven by JosephiM M. Rusaell,
42, Mason, at Z:05 a.m.,
careened up tbe roadway approxlmately Z48 feet, left II, cut
a swath aloog tbe highway
another438feetsbeerlng off two
utility poloa enroute, and flnaUy
11opped In heavy bruab 25 feel
away !rom tbe blghway.
Hoffman said Mrs. Russell,
lltinldng she was tbe vlcllin of a

This waa Mason CoWity'o
aeventh fatality of 1970.
Mr. Blake waa born May 15,
1924 at West Colwnbla the 8011 of
tbe late Oscar and Anna Lee
Blake. He was a journeyman
lineman. He was a member of
the I.B.E.W. and the Loyal
Order of tbe Moose 174 of Jn.
diana.
He Is survived by hill wile,
Anna Lorena Blake; two
daughten,Mrs.RubyColeman,
New Lexington, Ohio; Mrs.
Boonie Crabtree, Mason; one
8011, Edward Kiehn, in the state
of Washln81on; fonr brothers,
Harlan, Luther and Robert,
Washln8ton state, and Ilalph, of
Athens; four slotero, Mra.
and

~=;•car.

FWieral services will be held
Slllurday at I :iiO pm. at 1bp
Fogteaons Funeral Home witb
tbe Rev. Mrs. Bernice Winkler
offlclsU.,. Burial will be In
Clifton Hill .Cemetery. Friends
may call at tbe luner'll home
after s pm. Friday.

\

'

.'

I'IIC.IPBRTY REOOVERED - Flm!eroy

Discover
A·World of
FIQwers In An
Unlimited Selection!

· Weather

~-

Driver Dies

\

• ••
• •
•
• •
• • •••• •
• • • • • .• • • ·"

-\

en tine
OCTOBER

POMEROY·M IDDLEPORT, OHIO

.

'·

IJetlol«&lt; To De lllleiWfl Of 'Tit$ . , . .Ma1011 Area

12.95- 22x102 - · • • • • • •
14.95 - 42x66 • .• ·•· • .• • • •
14.95 - 22X138 • • • • • • • •
32.59 -

at y

e

Tbe ~ bepn - t h e

Tu
. rnou

PUJJ. YOUR ltEY8

" ~'·

::!.!!" to make it ~ his

...

w""'
Octogenerian

RICKMAN OUT
James Rickman baa disposed
of bla Interests In Decor Corp., a
firm specla1lzlng In artificial
flowers, at the corner of Secoi\d
and Rutland Sta. In Middleport.
Rickman, preotdent of theM. &amp;
R. bualneas operationa in lower
Middleport, Is retaining bla
ownership of tbe building oc·
cupied by Decor, however.

•

Me-~urn

I(Jr,lrhO,SOH to

Mebenbaum's campaign'"
manager, Harold Stern, said 11
·poD by the Cleveland Plain
Dealer irblch showed the
CJtv$nd bualn08llffllll . to be
running n~ck-ln:tiec.
.
Robert Taft Jr: ~ it
KENT, OHIO - WilUAM ARmREIL, a )tiill« ~ortng In the momentum Is wllh Ul." ·
''Cltted fte Gap'~ ~
educatloo at Kent State University, has becuDe lhe ninth student
'"ftJe
J1111e polla Indicated We
and 19th person arrested on lndictmentslsaued os a rault of.the
traDing Taft," Stem Uld •.
spring dllorders here.
Arlhrell, 21, OberOn, was charged with oecond-degree rioClng.
He pleaded Innocent Tuesday and posted $1,000 bmd. Hli arrest
meant ...Jy six of lhe 25 periOIIS Indicted were WIIICCOII!ted for
(Continued from page I)
and Wlidentified. The 19 thus far amsted alao Included elgltl and personal ttemo were
former Kent State tiludents, a pro!euor and a person 1101 0011· presenllllll to Miss Karr,
nected with the university.
Mrs. Fred Morrow took
colored pictures of 0., events of
HOU8TON-'111E :!'I.UAY.()IJ) SIAMESE twin daughters of the day for a "Book of
a Dayton, Ohio, conple died Tuesday during a delleate 2'&gt;1 hour Memorloo" for Mias Karr, and
operation by a learn of spectsllsts of Texas Cblldren'o lloopltal. Mrs. Crow'a gift was tbe labor
The girls, born Oct. I, ollared a common heart and Uver. llocQ)rs of ~UQuing a chest, a priled
at the hospitahuccessfuDy separated three .IJlGIIth -old siamese possesolon.of Mrs. Karr.
twins in lllllli, but they did not share one heart.
Fancy aandwlcboa, cookloo,
cake, punch, collee and candloa
SAN FRANCISCO - ACCORDING TO OP'FICIAL figures were served by Mrs. Crow.
released by tbe Nallooal League office Tuesday, you'd never Presiding at tbe punch iYMI and
believe baaebaU Is a dying game. For tbe 1970 seaaon, the 12 clubs the silver coffee service were
drew a record 16,882,198 paying customers - bettering the old Mrs. Damon Ferrell. Mrs. Jolin
Sauv~. Mro. Carl Weese, and
mark set last year by 1,567 ,252.
MIH
Eleanor Robson. The
The third place Now York :Mots again topped the league In
Halloween
motif waa carried
drawin&amp; - and they almost broke the all4ime mart In tile
In extensive cteeoratlona of ·
procesa.
t at Shea Sl,!ldlum came to 2,1117 ,4'/t, oilb'.$7,706
·t~~Ur 'hMlilii'illii1 'li;·HUi "~ 'bodtilllll' tlet. t i
an
aoOnclnnati Rods, who moved lnl4 a new at.idltim last June,
with witch replicas
recorded tbe biggest gain. They drew 1,803,561 fans, an Increase llghllllll tbe refreshment table.
ri 815,577 over 1969.

Middlep&lt;rt Pollee

"Ohio'• La'l'lm't
for PIUit 11 Years"
If An" ··· ne Can, Dannie Canl

·

"1¥14 ~Ck . form
Obloi!ls aak him
ByUaltedPreura..IMUl
(U.l Is a i!4!H.macle
NEW YORK - SOME OF 1'BE nalioo'o moat prominent · mlln, 8 !Dan who knows wti&amp;t

Wyatt.

l

,.,.,., 1 rt•: T.;A. ·"'ffdH Drl!llllt. .. 21dnlt .r. ~=
"llck" lll'r, "'"'fldnlt for ~ .. 0
ClGiiliiillalbn; Rep, Goddard, Mr•.FUIII, Daft Bn&gt;wn, olde Ill ODIC.
dareot!i!'E: Mlllor, and Gonbl B. Gray, C8iMidate for rHledkll .. ladce
. ollhe Fourth Dlotrlct QnJrt of Appell•
.
lid .

fleas QnJrt judge; Ralplt Welker, MelgHl81lla·Athenslllate ~oelllaUve

TWO INDUCTED
Two men were ordered for
induction to Fort Hayes,
Columbus, from Meigs Cotmty
Tuesday, the selective service
bosrd reporllllll. Inducllllll were
Kenneth L. llariWig and Ralph
~~~~· Mnrl Holfman, Randy R. Roso. Two others went for
pre·inductlon physical
Meigs Geoeral H01pltal
examination and one was
lranBferred !rom Los Angeles,
ADMISSIONSDISCHARGES -None.
Dorothy Calif.

·'

0&lt;1' cAimiDATEB - ,...,..... e'tiidl leW IDolbe Noo J.,. aod
electiCIII, 1lbo Plf1ldpated In tile rally WedDeeday Jtigbl at tbe IJI8bw_,
deputmenl pnce at Rock~. poee with 1\fp. Dm Goddard, teyncile
SjWU., and Lellle F. Fultz, :Meiga GOP aecutl.., committee cbaJnnM,
From left are 110"' C. Bacon, ce""~d••e 'I"' I'Hiedion as Melga ('mmwl

~y Tucker of Fogleoong
Funeral a.,.., assiJted by Jack
Camp, Richard Redman,
Harold Rickard, and Marion
Rayburn, !reed Blake from bls
wrecked auto after con.
siderable work.

W!lblier tilands bookie a tallllloaded wllb

from the heme of the Rev. and Mil. Stan1eJ
10111011me Saturday. Three men bilve co..te.led
Webller reported.· 1bey are RonaJcl Eugene

and Robert Kenneth Wllllaml, 2S, bolh of
Allen Word, 24, MJddleport. Webtiler
111111"'" otopped In a routine clleek of cualll
nll!hl. 'l1le ricles, wltlch.lncludt plecn of
aotlquoa llld liiUftDin !rem tbe Plat-ld travela, are valued at tlfJDO.

.in ·Briefs·

More Layoffs Scheth•led
By \lidted Prwllllerulloall
'llle Flf&amp;ldalre Dtvlllaa of GeMrll Moten Ia lloytoo ""*- ill8iltlfa&lt;linr lir Ollldltlaaen for eon •-"""
Ieday It lad lbal don Ill plulmd llld off I,Mt ..men
~~eea.. of the lhlltedAitlo Wo....,.tilrlke
OM.
'llle emp)oyoo llad ben • a ...... ...t !oar da7 wort
wee11 for moat of tile m•lll. 'ftle Jl)aat mulllacluoo 11r
.-dllloun lor eon. Tile emp)oyoo ore •epa
by lite
.......tloul Unloa of Blectrlcllkbn.
The llwpiac ......., ud the Gil ltrlke bave IIIIo
~ .lite Jwoflaf
at Cllmler Air-Temp In
~1, It Jill
Woy. Moll ore lllorl4erm em)lloye~ tiiid will be llld on Frldey.

•Inti!

••..act

At,.......
••-ced

CHARTER MEMBERS - Mrs. Jobn Klncadd, Mrs.
Clyde Fisher, Mrs. Garen llansbury, and Mro. J. E. Harley,
left to right, were the active charter members of the Mid·
cDeport Garden Club receiving recognition at the 35th an·
niveraary observance Wednesday night.

Past Recalled
PlclllresaodStory
By CHARLENE HOEFUCH
Recognition of charter
memhers and past presidents
with a look at club ac·
compllsbments through the
years highlighted the 35th
anniversilry observance of the
Middleport Garden Club
Wednesday night.
Providing tbe perfect setting
for the celebraUon was the
spacious and lleauWully lur·
nished borne of Mrs. Richard
Slack, 449 No. Third Ave.
Rose
corsages
were
presented to the four active
charter members of tha club,
Mrs. John Kincaid, Mrs. ~
Fisher, Mro. Goren Stsnabury,
and Mrs. J. E. Harley. Past
presidents recognized and given
pjnk roaoa · were Mrs. Stansbury, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs.
Malcolm Roller, Mrs. Harley,

Mrs. Waller Hayes, Mrs.
William Morris, Mias Nellie
Zerkle, and Mrs. Carl Horky.
Miss Vicky Slack aSBislcd Mrs.
Lloyd Blackwood, program
chairman, wllh tbe presenlations .
lA high point of tbe evening
was a placement Dower show.
Arrangements made by Mrs.
Michael Fry, Mias Harrie Marie
Smith, Mrs. James Titus, Mias
Zerkle, Mrs. Morris and Mrs.
Malcolm Roller were at·
tractlvely displayed. in the
rooms.
The program included plano
aelecliOns by Mrs. A. R. Hecox
and several vocal selections by
Mrs. Robert Hamm, ac·
colllpanled · by Mrs. Fred
Blaetlnar, Meigs CoWity contact chalnnan, and a gllest at
tbe anniversary observance. A
(Continued 011 paae 2)

UNUSUAL DESIGN - A eobro "'O''I'iner - tiled
Ml'l. Michael Fry f... ber dried tilT......,...=:~·~of~~=:r:
Ned poda and aopldestra leal In tile home pi
feature of the anniversary obeervance.
'

War Hero Turned Politicia.n .

�• l. ~

,.

~= ., Rio BlfMer.·. &lt; .

ft.eqqest Denied

lyU~~.,I=-1
W. L.N.GI

For.. EXtra ·. Tnt.
'

•

'

•''

t

Claer Tannehill

SEO Statistics
OVERALL STANDINGS

TUM

Loaon
Galllpolll
Fedoroi-Hocklng
South Point
Meigs
·
Miller

,,

..

"

Wahama

JOel&lt;lOll
Glouster
Eastern

DISCUS ('IIBAT EUIE?) I'OLmCS - !loft Goddord, Republku ""te ..-!alive
hiD WllllbliJ8Ioa OMIIIJ,
over tbe polilical picture fw tbe IJIICI)IIIlDI eledlaa wllb
ftllpb Welker, ""te~tlve hm Melp OnmiJ,Ieft,IUld IA!IIIIo F. Full&amp;, Melp OIIIIIJ
Ropullllcen Etee1lllwl Oammillee Dlllrman. Goddard. wu ke)lnote apeoter at llepubiJcin
Rlill1lD Yelp OMIIIY 'IMielly nl&amp;bt

"""""'·..no.

Alexander

~r::,t~::Famba!D
who even ol!ered

11

n CUcl'albnat ID CGOk ~~~e ·dJDMr

cbi't pllllc, fw Paul CUcl baa tile hlallllll
lillie parta pined frvm IDnc eaperlmce
dellabla fill' 111111111Nn of 0mo Weblter
l.egiDa.

(Dintinued hm page l )
fw C!DUIIIy Ollllllllaioner; T. A. ''Ted" Downie,
cmlldlie!wCOIIIIIyll!diljr, andJGhn C. Bacm,
......,.eed fw COIIIIDGIIpleu Judge. Rankin 11.-y
ltiiom, imoppoaed Republica! c:andidate fer
l:llllll1;y coroner, wulllllble to au.nd.
Jnoumbmt Gordon B. Gray, eantlidm fill'
Judie of tile court of aweaJa, Court:! district, also

CGul4 be given at tile I'VmfroJ Amsic., Lfllloo

~ti Willi Mlln 81.

"' COIICII rll!lhlin:

~

men deflnlllve

.. a o

cbe-, Fambam anivld

In

~~Sl~~~tl~rePomeroyat111gb
aboutprincipal
•se 2f. When
in about
be

!plbllrlelly.
Filii, In cmcludln« bll 1'01118J'ks, Olpi'OS9I!Cl
appredatl011 to Meigs Coonty Engineer
'l1leoob-o BeocJe and Rolland Q-abtree, OOUIIIJ
blghway superintendent , for mating

bad 11011 line Soulbeulem OblD
dlauljllonlblpl, ...,. "' tile state blaketball
Ill tbe flral rollld; been r1IIUiel'1lp In football tw1ee
Jlhllleluni!Do Ill 1112 and '33) and readied tile
. ~. 'lb,li ,... ln.compeliCion w!tll 'tlle llraoat
ld!oolll of!lllo,•tllen being lben two clulea, Aand

llri1se&amp;las 1n t11e A a-.

·

Ironton
Athens
Wellston
Point PINson!
Southern
VInton County
Nt11011vllle-York

Fees

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Mr&gt;. Denver lieu do08D't

wu l'layboy ll llumy.

Mrl.llul, I widow In her lis, mod a $1 mDI!oo Saperlor
c-t .......,e 11111 agaloot lbe magazine Wednelday.
Tile 11111 otemslrom a rectal artlde Intended u a spool
of llle aade11f0111d preu. It publllhed 1 "claullled" ed
wldekllld:
u.AdYeaturou, 91rile male, Zl, curreatly lD tracUon,
wllbel le meet allnetlve, (maglnl!lw,
llrl wllb
ICI"'bbdde u:perlellee."

ilterllll, CUcl wW pwiJ arrangemmta.
Cucl: "Tida'11111't be a bJa11 roller affair. Just an lntblnk 'lbere mllll be at least 10001' mOI'O
area, .,d taking In tbe old Soldbeutern
2110, wbo lmewlllacb Famhaltl."

...,.vy

I

·' the Ia IUD ander a docllr'a care.
''!Jbe hu melved aamerous telep•one calli from pe&lt;91e
... ue oo..- IDP,UI"," lllld Mania Lewll, ber 1t.

...,.

"!Jbe otlD recelvea lbe eall.o IIIC1 tile Ire lbe
..,. ""' .., eetllhlllulllftltlle 1lenliJ'" be aald.

r-----~---------------------,

·!Helen Help lJs!
I

,

• ,~

By Helen Bottel

l'IIE WAm!NG GAME
Dear Helen :

.

My girl friend baa an older
brother and he usually llrinss
Ilia frlenda home, 80 we often
lalk togellter, along with Ilia
mollter.
·
Hla mothe~ doesn't think
much ollbe IJpe of girls IIley
date. But IIley 11ylhat u soon
u tlley're llnlllhed '1ooUng
around" lbey'ihtart looldng lor
''good" girls. (Uke Ill!.)
If these lwo nice guyo-lbey
aren1~ dopen or hippie lypes lhint·lbll way, lben I guesa e lot
ofojheradotoo, and where does
lhat leave uo girls with blgh
atandardo? Do we have to wait
around unW we're 17 or 18,
when lite guys aeWe down - at
11(1&lt;!1 l9 or 20? - WA!'fiNG
IMPATIENTLY AT AGE 15
Dear II: ,
.
!bile you re waiting, wily not
lOWe for nice guys nearer your
age? (Thoae ~lder !elias sUD aee
you eo kld-&lt;~ister types.)
You11 be surprlled what a
difference a year will make and bow well you11 be able to
managelbeO.G.sbylhen! - H.
Helen :
!&gt;Ave a problem grand·

I

1

I keep telling myaelf I don't
hale her, but I can't keep on
lying. What can I do? GUARDIAN - BUGGED
Dear G.B. :
You can both stqp playlns
roles and aee each oilier as
people you might even like to
know, if you weren't stuck with
Uvlng togellter.
"Gramma" is 80 buoy being
the fearful (and somewhat
reluctant) guardlan lhat she
can't recognize you u an
average teen. Which makes you
so resentful you dOD't aee her as
a worried woman, who may be
aware lhat she is doing badly
but afraid she is IDo old to
change.
Perhaps she'dmoop and boao
less if you'd share e liWe IIIIX'O
of your life with ber, nchanging compllmenla and
expressing appreciation (even ~
if you don't euclly feel It).
Anyway, It's 1101'111 a try.
What ~ve you got to loae,
unJeU you enjoy feuding? -H.
Dear ,Helen:
The first •uy 1 dated dldn~
gelanywbc..:jlllltme. Sollost
him:Tl\e·oecandguy gotqUite .a .
lot, bul not evei-ything. I Ioiii

Amoe B. Hnoplt 1111d
bell wte1rs of Ute loolball II'UOII·
oulllandlng 11-1 record, mlallnc onlY
He hit tile Jro.Aimnder pme 011

News••• i~ Briefs
,
(Continued from page 1)
WOW!ded. lt wulltelblrdlowestnelllylolloftlle year IUid U.S.

mllltaryaourceualdlbelaallotrweebbave~t U.lonll

CGmbaldellbroB!w,aSdayporiodiiDcellept.fi.Oc:I.2, 'J,o,
when 91 Alllerlcln died.
·'
Thetollrllll!dlo G,IMibe nllllber of Amerlcalllldlledjtl the ·~~;~;;~
wwalnceJan.lillll. U.S.mllllarylkiWcelflidJIGIIWtrom
IIO'IOOIDhat c-laal weet to llrinc tho total of lliJda fa~ Ill·
1,730.
· · · · ' ' ~:'~'~t.!':
\
•'

M.·.a.~·.,o...r·.·
1

1 "'

!i

·

. .

,

"' ,,

a

'

'i
'
wrong when: a girl thinks she
. In
must trade her body 'for tl)e
slatus of having a boY,Ji'lend she jnto!reet·CIIIIt~
sjDce. :ti
apj)aren!ly doolsn't eire~ like. Is
your self-Esteem so low lhal you
.

ever

"l'n selling
Boys!"""' sense whe.u girl is
herself. That's when
Ihey slup buying! - H.

:

aoclallon'a membenblp mUll

only 42 per eenftumed
even lower.
'
· The linpaet of lite r,co.lll ,bt illol!l Q~~~ lo 11181 mr.

.m ...

1

I

~

: ;~ r"

1

4 .200 2

•

2 .750

,.,

Bolllm,:r·~~~·yr,~
.-!rf 2Gl

Cincinnati

Atlante

TEAM

MOVC STAN DINGS I FINAL)

Miller
Glouster·

•

OVERALL SCORING

TEAM
Dennis Dennis Boggs, Meigs
Rick Krebs, Logon
Orlo Hudnell. Alexonder
Don Murphy, Jod&lt;son
Pete Kiener, Miller
Randy Honaker, Federal-Hocking
Ken Culbertson, 14&gt;gon
Joe Martin, Wellston

W L T P OP

3

0

0

98

30

'2

1

0

46

0
0

2
2

0
0

2.
6

37
~

of our gamea," Commlnp astd.
"We have con&lt;rac:ta Jlgned and
two of our laal throe gamea Ire
agelMIIeege teams (All-Allierlean Cooference ).

; !

Avg

13.1

12.0
9.4
9.0

.
NHL Storollnts
By United Prtsl lnternoiiOIIII
Eosl
New York

Southem 7-8th

Montreal
Vancouver

Grade Win• 28-6

Buffalo

Detroit

W. L. T. I'll
6
5
5
3

I I 13
0 I 11

3

63

7

15 226

1

·Wtlch. W.v.

Sl

4

0

2

0

0

Sltwart, Win
30 3 0
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
.
No, YG TD
Chlmpll'!! Alh
3 68 0
Bvrnell,
3 56 0
Qndore, Jkn
3 65 o
Albrlnk, Im.
2 oiO 0
Sltwort, Win
2 12 0
llvcldoy,.;Jicn
2 9 o

"''PI

Wtlcll, WIV .

·

' ·

..

., •

KJA·C·Mflet -,
'

•

Poll•""

'*tber

.sAWYER PROMOTED
Mlll'lne Sgt. John A. Sawyer,
huoband of the former MUs
Denise Hoffman of Route I,
IAlarl, W. Va., was promoted to
bll present rank whlle serving
at Marine Corps Base, Camp
IA!jeune, N. C.

WMBER

&amp;SUPPLY 00.
lrd Ave.

All New Bush Coat

2 6 I 5
2 6 I 5

l

Morfin, Win
13 122 2
Jorvl1, Win
11 198 I
Soltsmon, Win
10 230 I
Buckley, Jkn
10 1:U o
Tom, Allleos
10 93 2
KORETURNS
YG No. TD
Sol limon, Win
306 15 0
Volentine, Jkn
2A3 13 0
W91ch. W••·
200 11 o
Wel&gt;b, Wav.
14 8 0
Chlmplln, Alh.
113 1 0
PUNT RETURNS
YO No. TD
Grot., Motlgl
129 10 1
Krelll, l.gn
93 1 I
Chln)plln, Alh
63 3 0

· ·•

3 I 11
5 2 8

Toronto
2 5 0 4
The
Southern
Dlllrlct
7th
and
WHI
9 9 6 3 7 9.0
W. L. T. I'll
9 0 54 7
7.7 8th srade1 football team
7 10 52 1 7.4 defeated Me'•s 7th ""adt at Chicago
s 2 2 12
"'
..
St. Lools
4 2 3 11
7 7 52 7 x-7.4
4 3 1 9
Pete Russell, Alexander
7 8 50 7
1.1 MlddlepOI't Tueoday evening~ Phllodelphlo
Los Angeles
4 2 o I
Ken VatentiM, Jackson
7 8 50 1
1.1 6.
Mitch
Nease
scored ~~,';;'~~~
~ ~
SEOAL SCORING
TD EP TP Avg Southern'sfourTDawlth Buddy Calllornfo
o 1 2 2
PlAYER-TEAM
Rid&lt; Krebs. Logan
107 64 ~ 5 139.22 ~~poln~ ~!~ W~~g Toron%':="tl~I~HUits
Dennis Boaas. Meigs
1 o '42 5
a:o w,. -wa
'"· """""
ce New York • Detroit 1
DonMurp~­
·· · ,···· ..s 6 36 5 . 1~ Ia Soutllem'l coacb. Soulbem ll Ml. .oto 2 ChiC~~go 1
~Q1•no~ •h·1,
4 MHtift&amp;Il I
.bfmqO"I i': .•o'..llJ(~ '~ ~.J ,. 9'; " 36'1 "~ •V.•'f.J W,·:14 '1 :1-:.nrf ::u } , ;,;. 'l · Plt~gh 5 LO$ .Ai\gatea 3
f J; ~ · ~~ · 5· U , ' SouthernwillplayEutern at St. Louis 3 California 2
1\t!&lt;' ~1,·6•11=11$ 1 Ollf' ' ' J' li:CO o·,;c. ' '" · s·
· o 30 5 6.0
.
C&lt;lnlygamesscheduledJ
tfnyWIIIIoms,. lgs , ''"" ... ,
Tllurodly'o Gellles
l&lt;fli Vat&lt;lrtll,., Jockllin' · ·· ·· ·
4 6 30 5 6_0 Racine at 7:30 p. m. on Satur4 2 26 5
5.2 day night.
Boston ot Detroit
Don Welch, Woverly
• o 2• 5 •. 8
Los Angeles at Philadelphia
Hoi s-rs. Ironton
• o u s •.8
(&lt;lnly games scheduled I
Den Settle&amp;, Wellston
Bob Smith, Ironton
4 0 24 5 4.1
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
AHL Slondlntl
RUSIIING
By UnHed l'rlu lnlernollonol
MOVC SCORING &lt;FINAL!
YG C Avg
Ell!
PLAYER
. TD EP TP G Avg Krebs, L~.
665 'T1 6.9
W. L. T. I'll
Pole Kiener, Miller
5 6 36 3 12.0 Cul'son, n
..7 116 3.9 Montrol
• 4 1 9
By ran Gul nlher, Gloutler
• 0 2• 3
8.0 Boags, Me gs
435 93 4.7 Providence
• 3 o 1
Rich Eberlt. Miller
4 0 2. 3
8.0 Smllh, 1m
357 61 5.9 Sprl::'!!leld
4 3 0 8
Olrs Hudnell, Alexander
2 0 12 2 6.0 Volentine, Jkn
350 64 5.5 Que1 6 0 2
Terry Everelts, Gloosler
2 0 12 3 4.0
PASSING
WHI
John Hinkle, Miller
2 0 12 3
4.0
C-A I YG TD
W. L. T. Pis
Mike Merckle, Miller
2 0 1 2 3 4.0 Sellles, WI• (1.73 7 698 6 Baltimore
6 I o 12
801 llaocs, Al.,.onder
1 0
6 2
3.0 Spears, lrn · l&lt;kl7 5 542 5 Herohly
3 • 1 7
Glenn Lawson, Alexander
1 0 6 2 3.0 GrHn, Alh 26 .. 3 297 2 Rochostwr
3 3 0 6
Dennis Elc:lllnger, Eos!em
1 0
6 2
3.0 Smith, Lgn
22·41 2 352 3 Cleveland
3 ~ 0 6
Werry ,-Molgl 20-67 • 415 2
-Millay's Rnults
PUNTING
Herohey 2 Cleveland 1
Ill or Morel
l&lt;lnly games scheduled I
YG NO. Avg.
Tllursday's Gimes
Ondero, Jkn
6n 18 37.3 Springfield of Quebec
539 15 35.9
GrHn, Alh
(&lt;lnlygome scheduled)
Werry, Meigs
460 13 35.4
Mundy, Lan
43 14 :U.S
TO DRAPE CHARTER
&amp;..-nell, Glps
661 20 33.1
RECEIVING
The charter will be draped for
No. YG TD Mrs. Luis RuoseU and Mrs.
Welch, Wov.
18 218 I
10

.,

''

:""

Hockey Standings

Boston

TD EP TP 0
14 8 92 1
13 6 84 7
9 t 12 66 7

·

Cleveland
0 8 .000 4\'J
The Rio Graqde
~
- , lit pta_·and ..,_.....__
~.
- . t DIYiolon
·
~r bollmlle
~
W. L. Pet. Gl Redmen ~ r.m', "·"- , 102 polnta. .. ....
Dtlroll
9 0 1.000
behind lllrOn&amp; perf«ma~~Co~~ by ...,_e llnilbed,fll;lb and 11Ji14a
MII waukee
4 I .1011 3 frelhman Ken Sanclert and , CoJ1eae lil:tb, lliil
.licliool
Ch
~,:
;~
Bartley Ardnt, finished tlllrd In hadflverJIIUMI'I-.tbel'l!CI!,
Poc:lfic Division
lite Kentucky lnten:oUecJale and no points lfert aftl'ded.
W. L Pet. Gl Alhletlc Conference meet lut AccGrdlng to l1ednlen Clliteb
Lool\!loel"
3 3 .500 ... Saturday.
Dean RJnehart, the """'-.San Diogo
5 5 .500
·-•
Son Fronclsco 1 4 .429 •; ,
The Redinen, who finisbed wW &lt;ravel to Dllrwllle, Jl1.,
PorHond
3 4 .429 v, last In tile event Jaat year, Friday, Oct. 30, for the c.&amp;re
SeetHe
3 5 .375 I
finished behind undefeated College lnvttatiOilal .....,. and
W-y·s R"ults
·-~
Dtlrolt10J Baltimore 103
Cumberland College and lben vlll.t lllr!tlngton lor tbe
New York 126 Boston 19
second-place Oakland City Marohall University InCinclnnotl131 Seolllo 111
College.
viiiUonal meet Satunlay, Nn.
Son
Diogo
110
Cleveland
"
I AoAI·• the wav lor ..._ 7. The Redmen -'" cloae lbelr
Chicago 118 Phoenix 105
-.,
,
w..
ww
Philo 111 Son Froncllc:o 1118
lledmen, who missed a aecond- dual meet eeaaon agalnal
C&lt;lnly games scheduled)
place llnlsh by only aeven Cedarvt1le Ccllege on tile roed,
Tburodly's Gamot
bel
Sen Diogo at New York
points, was Sanders, a freshore lite NAIA Dlalrlct 2:1
(&lt;lnly game scheduled)
man who may be the surprise of meet Nov. 14.
tile 1970 NAIA Dlllrlct 22 meet
ABA Standing. n01t month. Sanders and
ly United l'rlu lntir111flonal Ardnt, a canalstent seWer 101'
Ell!
the Redmen ail season, finisbed
W. L Pet. Gl In tile lop len, with Sanders
VIrginia
: ~ .151 1'/:z laking IOVenth and Ardnt tenth.
Floridians
4 4 ::
211:z Other llnlshers for Rio Grande
New York
Kentucky
4 .4 .500 2'h Included Jack Finch (l!th), Jim
Pittsburgh
3 5 .315 l'h Pr•ter (14th), Terry Wolf
carolina
w!r 6 ·000 sv. (l!th), Tim Folger (22nd), and
w. L. Pel. Gl Jack Haggard (:Hill).
•-Utah
3 0 1.000 ...
The final ..,...., lor tile meet
Indiana
7 2 .m ... were: Cumberland II points·,
Memphis
2 4 .333 21f2
Denver
2 5 .286 3 Oaldand Qty, 52 points; Rio

T P OP be held, bit even tllen lbe new
0 1...
0 80 ~~ rules don~ go lniD eflecl Wl!l1
0 114 36 one semester after~ .
0 17 12
Ma88111on Ccacb Bob Olm2 3 0 71
2 3 0 36 1~ mlnga aald he would welcome a TeKas
1 3 .250 2'12
1 • 0 9&lt;1 151 game agelnst Arllngloo but X-O.m" behind column beaad
0 5 0 52 1 ·~ admitted lhat pi'1JfiJJecla lor 011 111-ploeo tom.
WodiiOiday's Results
IUCh a 8... appeared dead,
TRI-VALLEY STANDING$
Kentud&lt;y 1114 Caroline 102
o
p
lnc11111lngllte
cancelling
of
one
TEAM
W L T P
Indiana 113 Memphlo 99
Federoi-Hocklng
2 0 1 , 84 12 of lite Tigert flnallbree Cllftll.
C&lt;lnly games scheduledl
Warren Local
200105 :
Tllursday's Games
"We
certainl,y
would
like
to
llolpre
I 0 1 52 2
New
York
1111 Utah
Nelsanvllle-York
1 3 0 26 140 haw. done lhat, but II would be
(&lt;lnly game scheduled)
VInton County
0 3 0 ·• " lmpoulble lor uo to cancel any
W L
5 0
5 0
3 2
2 3

Payne, lrn

110 call, and she always reSp. ct.' 1 figured It was OJ:·
anea on the other phone. I cag • ~ but lsilre dldh't .enjoy
hear cl~k. So then I.e~ I!) -~ ~'11. . '
•
·
den tole let I knowslie'oon It, Nowl 'vegot.another guy,an4
!l"d she hears 11)0 CO!Illng and he say• pettilig Is kid etuff. I
quickly hangs up and !hell acts didn't fle&lt;!p m)' firSt by being
.U hurt and innocent As SjlOD as good, or my ~ond by being not
.• .
lgoback,sheplckutupqaln. qllile good, a~ now 1 wonder lnrelJ8Ioll.
, ....- night a boy friend ~. what 1 sllowd do to keep lbe' '*II aYfll! lbe
. ~tin' lome and I know d~ thlrd1- ELENA'
abe was lislenin' cuz lie Dear ll:lena : ; ·
, .,..~ me to meet him at lite 'How about lirain ovi!rhaul? '
"You can't go out·
:fli!J~IoW
be with met
and 1guess lOU
hP t~.
.alwavs' been boaoy
., .., 16.. Into a real
on with
fi'rttltH:· Wha t haM!
~·;~~.-~ d...ervt' this•"

m

SEOAL STANDINGS

TEAM
Logon
Gallipolis
Mal go
Ironton
Jod&lt;IOII
Athens
Wellston
Woverly

flmbam.lllll'l'lfd Darotlly llulltU In • double wed- Alexandtr
Eastern
wltll
hll most farnoWI prep product,
al NOI'tll....tem Unlvenlly. Dye
tbe alal.... llorotlly and Mar)r llullell.
peak In coacNng loDowod bll departure from
bead buketball coacb at tbe Unlvenlty of
dJaina World War D years. .
Ina Qlad! Farnham Night In Pomeroy In
teleplone or &amp;-op a card In ihe malls to CUcl or Fred
attcmey (Qow, Dow and lUter, West Second

r::

l

Waverly

srevtew."

AanenLeller
OP
Meyer aald be had llready
7 wo L oT~ a amrind tile leiter, Wblcb he
7 0 0 1114 :7 . .-lved Tueaday.
5 ~ 2 112 ~:
'1aimplypointedCRittllatlbll
;
2 ~ :~ 54 .... • fUle and neither tltll
5 2 o 167 92 ofllce - tile Board of Dlntrol
.4 33 20
1~ had tile right to 1101 ulde any
~ 3 o 130 83 rulea of lbe conalltutlon,"
4 3 o 108 93 Meyer astd.
3 4 o 173 ll!
"Bu,ll did point out lf Mu~
10.t lliUOil ... Arllngloo wanted to
3 4 0 .. 137 cancel OliO of lbe remaining
2 5 o 130 173 gamea 011 tbelr IICbedulea IIley
1:; :: 01U1d play tile l&amp;me," Meyer
~
1 6 o ., 191 continued.
1 6 0 26 255
To chanl" lite OIISAA C01111tlO 7 o 52 205 tutlon, a relerlllckun of tbe u-

l :

Coil Grove

Meigs GOP Rally

;:,:ro

.

'

COLUMBIIS ' (1/PI)-.-'l'lle Alell4r,llpedbJNeilllaJof tm m bolb ~ tln!lllh
Oblo lllch ~I Atliletlc WTIG, Nllitllloll; and Marlla -·-andrlllltl41nlbe
Aaaoclalllla bu ~ lbum1!l ,..,., WIINI, OIIIIIDIIII, wu Ul'l Board of Qlacbea' Oul
do'liQ im:t ~ M.uilllon- -~ to b-. Harold ioleyw, •AM ratlnp.
Upper ,\rlfnllon poat•aaon lliiDDllllloner of tilt OHSAA, Meyer 1114 'l'lleaday lbat the
foolball .... to tit pta,ed lor requeotlna help In OCIIIdudlng ~ (Gr IUCh • gama . .
lhebellillltof'lftcljtaSialeUnl- IUCh • ...,._
. "1101 very lond." and quolecl
Wnlij,
·
MaUJan and I1J1per Arllnli· from tile 8110clatlGD'I COIIIIltutlon, Wblcb aald: ''No ad!ool
abl1l pl.,- mOI'O lban lOioc!tball
gameo ot nine gamea and one

., k
s

. ~-

New Y~k
l'lil'fc:'phia

Pr.. fa ce• ··~
· 1t ·m,· ~ : •.
.,
1

;

=~~ !!:::~ ~.!:

BoJs' Sizes

14 to 44

Men's
Others From
Size 6

to 50
New York Clothing House

Council 17, Da111hlera of
" THE SPORTSMINDED STORE"
America. Memben Ire urged to
be present and to wear white fill' .__ _ _ _ _
PO_M•E•R111o.v;.'0-Hiilo,____....
tbe~~.

GOOD

I

�• l. ~

,.

~= ., Rio BlfMer.·. &lt; .

ft.eqqest Denied

lyU~~.,I=-1
W. L.N.GI

For.. EXtra ·. Tnt.
'

•

'

•''

t

Claer Tannehill

SEO Statistics
OVERALL STANDINGS

TUM

Loaon
Galllpolll
Fedoroi-Hocklng
South Point
Meigs
·
Miller

,,

..

"

Wahama

JOel&lt;lOll
Glouster
Eastern

DISCUS ('IIBAT EUIE?) I'OLmCS - !loft Goddord, Republku ""te ..-!alive
hiD WllllbliJ8Ioa OMIIIJ,
over tbe polilical picture fw tbe IJIICI)IIIlDI eledlaa wllb
ftllpb Welker, ""te~tlve hm Melp OnmiJ,Ieft,IUld IA!IIIIo F. Full&amp;, Melp OIIIIIJ
Ropullllcen Etee1lllwl Oammillee Dlllrman. Goddard. wu ke)lnote apeoter at llepubiJcin
Rlill1lD Yelp OMIIIY 'IMielly nl&amp;bt

"""""'·..no.

Alexander

~r::,t~::Famba!D
who even ol!ered

11

n CUcl'albnat ID CGOk ~~~e ·dJDMr

cbi't pllllc, fw Paul CUcl baa tile hlallllll
lillie parta pined frvm IDnc eaperlmce
dellabla fill' 111111111Nn of 0mo Weblter
l.egiDa.

(Dintinued hm page l )
fw C!DUIIIy Ollllllllaioner; T. A. ''Ted" Downie,
cmlldlie!wCOIIIIIyll!diljr, andJGhn C. Bacm,
......,.eed fw COIIIIDGIIpleu Judge. Rankin 11.-y
ltiiom, imoppoaed Republica! c:andidate fer
l:llllll1;y coroner, wulllllble to au.nd.
Jnoumbmt Gordon B. Gray, eantlidm fill'
Judie of tile court of aweaJa, Court:! district, also

CGul4 be given at tile I'VmfroJ Amsic., Lfllloo

~ti Willi Mlln 81.

"' COIICII rll!lhlin:

~

men deflnlllve

.. a o

cbe-, Fambam anivld

In

~~Sl~~~tl~rePomeroyat111gb
aboutprincipal
•se 2f. When
in about
be

!plbllrlelly.
Filii, In cmcludln« bll 1'01118J'ks, Olpi'OS9I!Cl
appredatl011 to Meigs Coonty Engineer
'l1leoob-o BeocJe and Rolland Q-abtree, OOUIIIJ
blghway superintendent , for mating

bad 11011 line Soulbeulem OblD
dlauljllonlblpl, ...,. "' tile state blaketball
Ill tbe flral rollld; been r1IIUiel'1lp In football tw1ee
Jlhllleluni!Do Ill 1112 and '33) and readied tile
. ~. 'lb,li ,... ln.compeliCion w!tll 'tlle llraoat
ld!oolll of!lllo,•tllen being lben two clulea, Aand

llri1se&amp;las 1n t11e A a-.

·

Ironton
Athens
Wellston
Point PINson!
Southern
VInton County
Nt11011vllle-York

Fees

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Mr&gt;. Denver lieu do08D't

wu l'layboy ll llumy.

Mrl.llul, I widow In her lis, mod a $1 mDI!oo Saperlor
c-t .......,e 11111 agaloot lbe magazine Wednelday.
Tile 11111 otemslrom a rectal artlde Intended u a spool
of llle aade11f0111d preu. It publllhed 1 "claullled" ed
wldekllld:
u.AdYeaturou, 91rile male, Zl, curreatly lD tracUon,
wllbel le meet allnetlve, (maglnl!lw,
llrl wllb
ICI"'bbdde u:perlellee."

ilterllll, CUcl wW pwiJ arrangemmta.
Cucl: "Tida'11111't be a bJa11 roller affair. Just an lntblnk 'lbere mllll be at least 10001' mOI'O
area, .,d taking In tbe old Soldbeutern
2110, wbo lmewlllacb Famhaltl."

...,.vy

I

·' the Ia IUD ander a docllr'a care.
''!Jbe hu melved aamerous telep•one calli from pe&lt;91e
... ue oo..- IDP,UI"," lllld Mania Lewll, ber 1t.

...,.

"!Jbe otlD recelvea lbe eall.o IIIC1 tile Ire lbe
..,. ""' .., eetllhlllulllftltlle 1lenliJ'" be aald.

r-----~---------------------,

·!Helen Help lJs!
I

,

• ,~

By Helen Bottel

l'IIE WAm!NG GAME
Dear Helen :

.

My girl friend baa an older
brother and he usually llrinss
Ilia frlenda home, 80 we often
lalk togellter, along with Ilia
mollter.
·
Hla mothe~ doesn't think
much ollbe IJpe of girls IIley
date. But IIley 11ylhat u soon
u tlley're llnlllhed '1ooUng
around" lbey'ihtart looldng lor
''good" girls. (Uke Ill!.)
If these lwo nice guyo-lbey
aren1~ dopen or hippie lypes lhint·lbll way, lben I guesa e lot
ofojheradotoo, and where does
lhat leave uo girls with blgh
atandardo? Do we have to wait
around unW we're 17 or 18,
when lite guys aeWe down - at
11(1&lt;!1 l9 or 20? - WA!'fiNG
IMPATIENTLY AT AGE 15
Dear II: ,
.
!bile you re waiting, wily not
lOWe for nice guys nearer your
age? (Thoae ~lder !elias sUD aee
you eo kld-&lt;~ister types.)
You11 be surprlled what a
difference a year will make and bow well you11 be able to
managelbeO.G.sbylhen! - H.
Helen :
!&gt;Ave a problem grand·

I

1

I keep telling myaelf I don't
hale her, but I can't keep on
lying. What can I do? GUARDIAN - BUGGED
Dear G.B. :
You can both stqp playlns
roles and aee each oilier as
people you might even like to
know, if you weren't stuck with
Uvlng togellter.
"Gramma" is 80 buoy being
the fearful (and somewhat
reluctant) guardlan lhat she
can't recognize you u an
average teen. Which makes you
so resentful you dOD't aee her as
a worried woman, who may be
aware lhat she is doing badly
but afraid she is IDo old to
change.
Perhaps she'dmoop and boao
less if you'd share e liWe IIIIX'O
of your life with ber, nchanging compllmenla and
expressing appreciation (even ~
if you don't euclly feel It).
Anyway, It's 1101'111 a try.
What ~ve you got to loae,
unJeU you enjoy feuding? -H.
Dear ,Helen:
The first •uy 1 dated dldn~
gelanywbc..:jlllltme. Sollost
him:Tl\e·oecandguy gotqUite .a .
lot, bul not evei-ything. I Ioiii

Amoe B. Hnoplt 1111d
bell wte1rs of Ute loolball II'UOII·
oulllandlng 11-1 record, mlallnc onlY
He hit tile Jro.Aimnder pme 011

News••• i~ Briefs
,
(Continued from page 1)
WOW!ded. lt wulltelblrdlowestnelllylolloftlle year IUid U.S.

mllltaryaourceualdlbelaallotrweebbave~t U.lonll

CGmbaldellbroB!w,aSdayporiodiiDcellept.fi.Oc:I.2, 'J,o,
when 91 Alllerlcln died.
·'
Thetollrllll!dlo G,IMibe nllllber of Amerlcalllldlledjtl the ·~~;~;;~
wwalnceJan.lillll. U.S.mllllarylkiWcelflidJIGIIWtrom
IIO'IOOIDhat c-laal weet to llrinc tho total of lliJda fa~ Ill·
1,730.
· · · · ' ' ~:'~'~t.!':
\
•'

M.·.a.~·.,o...r·.·
1

1 "'

!i

·

. .

,

"' ,,

a

'

'i
'
wrong when: a girl thinks she
. In
must trade her body 'for tl)e
slatus of having a boY,Ji'lend she jnto!reet·CIIIIt~
sjDce. :ti
apj)aren!ly doolsn't eire~ like. Is
your self-Esteem so low lhal you
.

ever

"l'n selling
Boys!"""' sense whe.u girl is
herself. That's when
Ihey slup buying! - H.

:

aoclallon'a membenblp mUll

only 42 per eenftumed
even lower.
'
· The linpaet of lite r,co.lll ,bt illol!l Q~~~ lo 11181 mr.

.m ...

1

I

~

: ;~ r"

1

4 .200 2

•

2 .750

,.,

Bolllm,:r·~~~·yr,~
.-!rf 2Gl

Cincinnati

Atlante

TEAM

MOVC STAN DINGS I FINAL)

Miller
Glouster·

•

OVERALL SCORING

TEAM
Dennis Dennis Boggs, Meigs
Rick Krebs, Logon
Orlo Hudnell. Alexonder
Don Murphy, Jod&lt;son
Pete Kiener, Miller
Randy Honaker, Federal-Hocking
Ken Culbertson, 14&gt;gon
Joe Martin, Wellston

W L T P OP

3

0

0

98

30

'2

1

0

46

0
0

2
2

0
0

2.
6

37
~

of our gamea," Commlnp astd.
"We have con&lt;rac:ta Jlgned and
two of our laal throe gamea Ire
agelMIIeege teams (All-Allierlean Cooference ).

; !

Avg

13.1

12.0
9.4
9.0

.
NHL Storollnts
By United Prtsl lnternoiiOIIII
Eosl
New York

Southem 7-8th

Montreal
Vancouver

Grade Win• 28-6

Buffalo

Detroit

W. L. T. I'll
6
5
5
3

I I 13
0 I 11

3

63

7

15 226

1

·Wtlch. W.v.

Sl

4

0

2

0

0

Sltwart, Win
30 3 0
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
.
No, YG TD
Chlmpll'!! Alh
3 68 0
Bvrnell,
3 56 0
Qndore, Jkn
3 65 o
Albrlnk, Im.
2 oiO 0
Sltwort, Win
2 12 0
llvcldoy,.;Jicn
2 9 o

"''PI

Wtlcll, WIV .

·

' ·

..

., •

KJA·C·Mflet -,
'

•

Poll•""

'*tber

.sAWYER PROMOTED
Mlll'lne Sgt. John A. Sawyer,
huoband of the former MUs
Denise Hoffman of Route I,
IAlarl, W. Va., was promoted to
bll present rank whlle serving
at Marine Corps Base, Camp
IA!jeune, N. C.

WMBER

&amp;SUPPLY 00.
lrd Ave.

All New Bush Coat

2 6 I 5
2 6 I 5

l

Morfin, Win
13 122 2
Jorvl1, Win
11 198 I
Soltsmon, Win
10 230 I
Buckley, Jkn
10 1:U o
Tom, Allleos
10 93 2
KORETURNS
YG No. TD
Sol limon, Win
306 15 0
Volentine, Jkn
2A3 13 0
W91ch. W••·
200 11 o
Wel&gt;b, Wav.
14 8 0
Chlmplln, Alh.
113 1 0
PUNT RETURNS
YO No. TD
Grot., Motlgl
129 10 1
Krelll, l.gn
93 1 I
Chln)plln, Alh
63 3 0

· ·•

3 I 11
5 2 8

Toronto
2 5 0 4
The
Southern
Dlllrlct
7th
and
WHI
9 9 6 3 7 9.0
W. L. T. I'll
9 0 54 7
7.7 8th srade1 football team
7 10 52 1 7.4 defeated Me'•s 7th ""adt at Chicago
s 2 2 12
"'
..
St. Lools
4 2 3 11
7 7 52 7 x-7.4
4 3 1 9
Pete Russell, Alexander
7 8 50 7
1.1 MlddlepOI't Tueoday evening~ Phllodelphlo
Los Angeles
4 2 o I
Ken VatentiM, Jackson
7 8 50 1
1.1 6.
Mitch
Nease
scored ~~,';;'~~~
~ ~
SEOAL SCORING
TD EP TP Avg Southern'sfourTDawlth Buddy Calllornfo
o 1 2 2
PlAYER-TEAM
Rid&lt; Krebs. Logan
107 64 ~ 5 139.22 ~~poln~ ~!~ W~~g Toron%':="tl~I~HUits
Dennis Boaas. Meigs
1 o '42 5
a:o w,. -wa
'"· """""
ce New York • Detroit 1
DonMurp~­
·· · ,···· ..s 6 36 5 . 1~ Ia Soutllem'l coacb. Soulbem ll Ml. .oto 2 ChiC~~go 1
~Q1•no~ •h·1,
4 MHtift&amp;Il I
.bfmqO"I i': .•o'..llJ(~ '~ ~.J ,. 9'; " 36'1 "~ •V.•'f.J W,·:14 '1 :1-:.nrf ::u } , ;,;. 'l · Plt~gh 5 LO$ .Ai\gatea 3
f J; ~ · ~~ · 5· U , ' SouthernwillplayEutern at St. Louis 3 California 2
1\t!&lt;' ~1,·6•11=11$ 1 Ollf' ' ' J' li:CO o·,;c. ' '" · s·
· o 30 5 6.0
.
C&lt;lnlygamesscheduledJ
tfnyWIIIIoms,. lgs , ''"" ... ,
Tllurodly'o Gellles
l&lt;fli Vat&lt;lrtll,., Jockllin' · ·· ·· ·
4 6 30 5 6_0 Racine at 7:30 p. m. on Satur4 2 26 5
5.2 day night.
Boston ot Detroit
Don Welch, Woverly
• o 2• 5 •. 8
Los Angeles at Philadelphia
Hoi s-rs. Ironton
• o u s •.8
(&lt;lnly games scheduled I
Den Settle&amp;, Wellston
Bob Smith, Ironton
4 0 24 5 4.1
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
AHL Slondlntl
RUSIIING
By UnHed l'rlu lnlernollonol
MOVC SCORING &lt;FINAL!
YG C Avg
Ell!
PLAYER
. TD EP TP G Avg Krebs, L~.
665 'T1 6.9
W. L. T. I'll
Pole Kiener, Miller
5 6 36 3 12.0 Cul'son, n
..7 116 3.9 Montrol
• 4 1 9
By ran Gul nlher, Gloutler
• 0 2• 3
8.0 Boags, Me gs
435 93 4.7 Providence
• 3 o 1
Rich Eberlt. Miller
4 0 2. 3
8.0 Smllh, 1m
357 61 5.9 Sprl::'!!leld
4 3 0 8
Olrs Hudnell, Alexander
2 0 12 2 6.0 Volentine, Jkn
350 64 5.5 Que1 6 0 2
Terry Everelts, Gloosler
2 0 12 3 4.0
PASSING
WHI
John Hinkle, Miller
2 0 12 3
4.0
C-A I YG TD
W. L. T. Pis
Mike Merckle, Miller
2 0 1 2 3 4.0 Sellles, WI• (1.73 7 698 6 Baltimore
6 I o 12
801 llaocs, Al.,.onder
1 0
6 2
3.0 Spears, lrn · l&lt;kl7 5 542 5 Herohly
3 • 1 7
Glenn Lawson, Alexander
1 0 6 2 3.0 GrHn, Alh 26 .. 3 297 2 Rochostwr
3 3 0 6
Dennis Elc:lllnger, Eos!em
1 0
6 2
3.0 Smith, Lgn
22·41 2 352 3 Cleveland
3 ~ 0 6
Werry ,-Molgl 20-67 • 415 2
-Millay's Rnults
PUNTING
Herohey 2 Cleveland 1
Ill or Morel
l&lt;lnly games scheduled I
YG NO. Avg.
Tllursday's Gimes
Ondero, Jkn
6n 18 37.3 Springfield of Quebec
539 15 35.9
GrHn, Alh
(&lt;lnlygome scheduled)
Werry, Meigs
460 13 35.4
Mundy, Lan
43 14 :U.S
TO DRAPE CHARTER
&amp;..-nell, Glps
661 20 33.1
RECEIVING
The charter will be draped for
No. YG TD Mrs. Luis RuoseU and Mrs.
Welch, Wov.
18 218 I
10

.,

''

:""

Hockey Standings

Boston

TD EP TP 0
14 8 92 1
13 6 84 7
9 t 12 66 7

·

Cleveland
0 8 .000 4\'J
The Rio Graqde
~
- , lit pta_·and ..,_.....__
~.
- . t DIYiolon
·
~r bollmlle
~
W. L. Pet. Gl Redmen ~ r.m', "·"- , 102 polnta. .. ....
Dtlroll
9 0 1.000
behind lllrOn&amp; perf«ma~~Co~~ by ...,_e llnilbed,fll;lb and 11Ji14a
MII waukee
4 I .1011 3 frelhman Ken Sanclert and , CoJ1eae lil:tb, lliil
.licliool
Ch
~,:
;~
Bartley Ardnt, finished tlllrd In hadflverJIIUMI'I-.tbel'l!CI!,
Poc:lfic Division
lite Kentucky lnten:oUecJale and no points lfert aftl'ded.
W. L Pet. Gl Alhletlc Conference meet lut AccGrdlng to l1ednlen Clliteb
Lool\!loel"
3 3 .500 ... Saturday.
Dean RJnehart, the """'-.San Diogo
5 5 .500
·-•
Son Fronclsco 1 4 .429 •; ,
The Redinen, who finisbed wW &lt;ravel to Dllrwllle, Jl1.,
PorHond
3 4 .429 v, last In tile event Jaat year, Friday, Oct. 30, for the c.&amp;re
SeetHe
3 5 .375 I
finished behind undefeated College lnvttatiOilal .....,. and
W-y·s R"ults
·-~
Dtlrolt10J Baltimore 103
Cumberland College and lben vlll.t lllr!tlngton lor tbe
New York 126 Boston 19
second-place Oakland City Marohall University InCinclnnotl131 Seolllo 111
College.
viiiUonal meet Satunlay, Nn.
Son
Diogo
110
Cleveland
"
I AoAI·• the wav lor ..._ 7. The Redmen -'" cloae lbelr
Chicago 118 Phoenix 105
-.,
,
w..
ww
Philo 111 Son Froncllc:o 1118
lledmen, who missed a aecond- dual meet eeaaon agalnal
C&lt;lnly games scheduled)
place llnlsh by only aeven Cedarvt1le Ccllege on tile roed,
Tburodly's Gamot
bel
Sen Diogo at New York
points, was Sanders, a freshore lite NAIA Dlalrlct 2:1
(&lt;lnly game scheduled)
man who may be the surprise of meet Nov. 14.
tile 1970 NAIA Dlllrlct 22 meet
ABA Standing. n01t month. Sanders and
ly United l'rlu lntir111flonal Ardnt, a canalstent seWer 101'
Ell!
the Redmen ail season, finisbed
W. L Pet. Gl In tile lop len, with Sanders
VIrginia
: ~ .151 1'/:z laking IOVenth and Ardnt tenth.
Floridians
4 4 ::
211:z Other llnlshers for Rio Grande
New York
Kentucky
4 .4 .500 2'h Included Jack Finch (l!th), Jim
Pittsburgh
3 5 .315 l'h Pr•ter (14th), Terry Wolf
carolina
w!r 6 ·000 sv. (l!th), Tim Folger (22nd), and
w. L. Pel. Gl Jack Haggard (:Hill).
•-Utah
3 0 1.000 ...
The final ..,...., lor tile meet
Indiana
7 2 .m ... were: Cumberland II points·,
Memphis
2 4 .333 21f2
Denver
2 5 .286 3 Oaldand Qty, 52 points; Rio

T P OP be held, bit even tllen lbe new
0 1...
0 80 ~~ rules don~ go lniD eflecl Wl!l1
0 114 36 one semester after~ .
0 17 12
Ma88111on Ccacb Bob Olm2 3 0 71
2 3 0 36 1~ mlnga aald he would welcome a TeKas
1 3 .250 2'12
1 • 0 9&lt;1 151 game agelnst Arllngloo but X-O.m" behind column beaad
0 5 0 52 1 ·~ admitted lhat pi'1JfiJJecla lor 011 111-ploeo tom.
WodiiOiday's Results
IUCh a 8... appeared dead,
TRI-VALLEY STANDING$
Kentud&lt;y 1114 Caroline 102
o
p
lnc11111lngllte
cancelling
of
one
TEAM
W L T P
Indiana 113 Memphlo 99
Federoi-Hocklng
2 0 1 , 84 12 of lite Tigert flnallbree Cllftll.
C&lt;lnly games scheduledl
Warren Local
200105 :
Tllursday's Games
"We
certainl,y
would
like
to
llolpre
I 0 1 52 2
New
York
1111 Utah
Nelsanvllle-York
1 3 0 26 140 haw. done lhat, but II would be
(&lt;lnly game scheduled)
VInton County
0 3 0 ·• " lmpoulble lor uo to cancel any
W L
5 0
5 0
3 2
2 3

Payne, lrn

110 call, and she always reSp. ct.' 1 figured It was OJ:·
anea on the other phone. I cag • ~ but lsilre dldh't .enjoy
hear cl~k. So then I.e~ I!) -~ ~'11. . '
•
·
den tole let I knowslie'oon It, Nowl 'vegot.another guy,an4
!l"d she hears 11)0 CO!Illng and he say• pettilig Is kid etuff. I
quickly hangs up and !hell acts didn't fle&lt;!p m)' firSt by being
.U hurt and innocent As SjlOD as good, or my ~ond by being not
.• .
lgoback,sheplckutupqaln. qllile good, a~ now 1 wonder lnrelJ8Ioll.
, ....- night a boy friend ~. what 1 sllowd do to keep lbe' '*II aYfll! lbe
. ~tin' lome and I know d~ thlrd1- ELENA'
abe was lislenin' cuz lie Dear ll:lena : ; ·
, .,..~ me to meet him at lite 'How about lirain ovi!rhaul? '
"You can't go out·
:fli!J~IoW
be with met
and 1guess lOU
hP t~.
.alwavs' been boaoy
., .., 16.. Into a real
on with
fi'rttltH:· Wha t haM!
~·;~~.-~ d...ervt' this•"

m

SEOAL STANDINGS

TEAM
Logon
Gallipolis
Mal go
Ironton
Jod&lt;IOII
Athens
Wellston
Woverly

flmbam.lllll'l'lfd Darotlly llulltU In • double wed- Alexandtr
Eastern
wltll
hll most farnoWI prep product,
al NOI'tll....tem Unlvenlly. Dye
tbe alal.... llorotlly and Mar)r llullell.
peak In coacNng loDowod bll departure from
bead buketball coacb at tbe Unlvenlty of
dJaina World War D years. .
Ina Qlad! Farnham Night In Pomeroy In
teleplone or &amp;-op a card In ihe malls to CUcl or Fred
attcmey (Qow, Dow and lUter, West Second

r::

l

Waverly

srevtew."

AanenLeller
OP
Meyer aald be had llready
7 wo L oT~ a amrind tile leiter, Wblcb he
7 0 0 1114 :7 . .-lved Tueaday.
5 ~ 2 112 ~:
'1aimplypointedCRittllatlbll
;
2 ~ :~ 54 .... • fUle and neither tltll
5 2 o 167 92 ofllce - tile Board of Dlntrol
.4 33 20
1~ had tile right to 1101 ulde any
~ 3 o 130 83 rulea of lbe conalltutlon,"
4 3 o 108 93 Meyer astd.
3 4 o 173 ll!
"Bu,ll did point out lf Mu~
10.t lliUOil ... Arllngloo wanted to
3 4 0 .. 137 cancel OliO of lbe remaining
2 5 o 130 173 gamea 011 tbelr IICbedulea IIley
1:; :: 01U1d play tile l&amp;me," Meyer
~
1 6 o ., 191 continued.
1 6 0 26 255
To chanl" lite OIISAA C01111tlO 7 o 52 205 tutlon, a relerlllckun of tbe u-

l :

Coil Grove

Meigs GOP Rally

;:,:ro

.

'

COLUMBIIS ' (1/PI)-.-'l'lle Alell4r,llpedbJNeilllaJof tm m bolb ~ tln!lllh
Oblo lllch ~I Atliletlc WTIG, Nllitllloll; and Marlla -·-andrlllltl41nlbe
Aaaoclalllla bu ~ lbum1!l ,..,., WIINI, OIIIIIDIIII, wu Ul'l Board of Qlacbea' Oul
do'liQ im:t ~ M.uilllon- -~ to b-. Harold ioleyw, •AM ratlnp.
Upper ,\rlfnllon poat•aaon lliiDDllllloner of tilt OHSAA, Meyer 1114 'l'lleaday lbat the
foolball .... to tit pta,ed lor requeotlna help In OCIIIdudlng ~ (Gr IUCh • gama . .
lhebellillltof'lftcljtaSialeUnl- IUCh • ...,._
. "1101 very lond." and quolecl
Wnlij,
·
MaUJan and I1J1per Arllnli· from tile 8110clatlGD'I COIIIIltutlon, Wblcb aald: ''No ad!ool
abl1l pl.,- mOI'O lban lOioc!tball
gameo ot nine gamea and one

., k
s

. ~-

New Y~k
l'lil'fc:'phia

Pr.. fa ce• ··~
· 1t ·m,· ~ : •.
.,
1

;

=~~ !!:::~ ~.!:

BoJs' Sizes

14 to 44

Men's
Others From
Size 6

to 50
New York Clothing House

Council 17, Da111hlera of
" THE SPORTSMINDED STORE"
America. Memben Ire urged to
be present and to wear white fill' .__ _ _ _ _
PO_M•E•R111o.v;.'0-Hiilo,____....
tbe~~.

GOOD

I

�..

~equest

~=

.Denied

For.·Extra ·Tllt
'

COLUMBUS (l/Pil.,.'!he Allttlr,lfcnedbJNeOoa,.of
Obto llfCb SebOOl Alblotlc WTIG, ~ llld ll.vtln
AIIOeliiMiil bu ttinod lbumlll Peine, WIOO,' Colambat, na
1f1nn! Gil, a lftPOI'II lofullllaa. Mit lo Ill'. &amp;rold MQw,
Upper Ar~IICIOD po&amp;Wtuon eammllllallor of tho OIISM,
fAIOtba!J pm1, to be plaJed tor 11C1U11t1nc belp In llllllllndlni
tbo baaellt of~ 8tale Unl- IIJCb I pml.
.
ftnli;.
Maiiiion and trr.- ArllnB-

Chet Tanrtehill

SEO Statistics
TEAM
Loaon
Gallipolis
Fedorat.Hoclotno
South Pol•t
Meigs
·
Miller
Wahoma

(Continued from pqe 1)
for oounty COIIIDdssl.aner; T. A. uTed" Downie,
candidate fer county audlfF, and Jolin C, Bacon,
IIIAlppOIIId for miDIIlCII pleas judge. Rankln Ray
Flcb•, tulopposed Republican caru:lidote for
COIII!ty ......,.., , wu unable to attend.
lncumbmt Gordon B. Gray, candldate for
judce ol the court of appeals, fourth district, a1ao

IPOD briefly.
Fulll, in concludlns Ills remarks, expressed
appreciation to Mel~• County Engineer
'llleodore Beegle and Rolland O'ablree, COIDity
blfhway

superlntender&gt;t,

for

making

'

'

: . m.m.wMt:i!iii::'#ii!ltl#!l!iM@NMt!iit?!tM!J!~wwM

Liquor

Phlyboy 1wt Laughing JYow

·' •

•

Fees

Return

S~OAL

n'',

Mole

.
·: \Helen Help Us!
~. 1'1!1-----~--------~-------·----1

By Helen Bottel

, , 't

I
I

l

..._0Jd:=""-t~•-'-•lu--•
"'"
"'" , _ . ~- " - ' '
Frtdlly 11118\'enl
ICboola, ""P""'•!Jy two

my
in

bolb Major Aallll B, 8DOple and
weea ollbe football .......
0!111land!ng llol reiml, mlalng Dlllt
~pmtO!I

-a

Jarllbtoutof 17lriell. Now alter •vin
of
!l"e&lt;:lictiloosi'JI. MDie CG~~tlnaea to hold a four-lead'!"" tbe
Majll'.

~t'a~~~s~th:l•-t?FinUbeSEOAL' '

f

News.".. i~ Briefs

Jli'lllef ,,
In 21

"1\tt'

Boys!'""" sense when a girl Ia·
g!V~P\ISQ much. Whathavt&gt;l selling herself. That's whell ,evei!!Ol'81"rier cWi1&lt;J to deoorv~ this?"
lhepl&lt;.f) buying! -H.
'llje ~. of 111e ~ ,
1•_!,)1:

r.· .,

f

!o&lt;_·

,.

.

.»·· f.llc(&amp;·eotl

,-.~;f
,

Jt:y

1' - ':•'"'

and I don' •

!

~~l~;-~~;:~:..""\ bave 110 ~.

Jut week alter

for real. Tiley lllllil,
lor I blc
Devlll.

...~=s~
;
~ CDIItb1ae to drive roryoufillall)'mademe•
flli, but don't take
' IVAC

~ri'R"!!'i'l'IRJIII-·Eiille&amp;IIIOYIIdGierlo

'

.

Major,;Denomination.s.;

and boW well you'll be able lo The first guy 1 dated didn't
manage the O.G.sbylhen!- H. get anywhere with me. So I !oat
Dear Helen :
him. The secorid ~y sot qllltea
I have a problem grand· lot, blit not eyeeything. I loOt
~- See. l live wilh her. him too, plus a lot of my selfBOys call. and she always fOspect. 1 figured It was ex''\fe'n 118~ llielwmt
oneaks on the other phone. I Cl!ll,- petted, but 1 Siu:e did~. 't enjoy
anyreeo•.nl!t...,.:.-hear lhe click. So then I ti'O in tbe&gt; tt: .
'
He~
den to tell her I know sill!'a on it, Now I've got ,another guy, and
could
be made
.,d she hears me coming and !Je says petUng II kid stuff. I
The
.
quickly hangs up and lhen acll didn't keep my first by being
aiJ btl"t and innocent. As soon as go&gt;Od, or my ~d by being not,
I so back, she picks 11 up J~Bafn. qwte good, aild now 1 wooder in re~ J!lble
Laal night a boy friend wi!ll what I should do to keep tho catt ovt!' tbe
talkin' lo me and I know dath · iltird? - ·EIJENA
li"ell she was listen in' cuz he ·' ~ E:lena:
,
Uked me to meet him at the '·· 'ilowabout;/;lirainovi:rhalll? 1 •
&amp;!"""• and afterwards Granc£.· There's something· ·awfully
IIIII said, "You can't go oJ( wroog when. a girl tb!llks she
'· IOinOITiJw - you'll be wilh ~e/' . must trade her body for the
ao.fyelledbaclc, and I guess~u statusofhavinga bo)'fti'lfid$le
•
· ~ rest..
, ,
apparenUy doo!sn 't even Uke. Is eve\811! blaa always been bollly your self-esteenuro lmrlhat you

- Ccldl Dan Eq'l cntr IIIII)'
blct after lllllerlnl two IOUI1d bom·

11'8

s.

.'

:7

31

TD EP TP G Avt
1A

92
8A
66
63
6l

7
7
7
7
7

13.1

9 0 54
7 10 52

7.7

52

7
7

7,4
7 -.7,4

50
50

7
7

7. I
7.'

13

9 I

12

9

3
9

10

7
7
7

SCORING

•
6

7
8
8

12.0
9.4

9.0

9.0

EP TP Avt
66 5 13.2
A6 5
9.2
A2 5
8.0
"·"
..5 6 , ""'.. l
~
"" •· X '
.'13 1\ o ' ··· .Jf- 9' • "36'"'::r
0

TD
10 6
7 4
7 o

' "· ' "" r'~r
4
4

4

4
4

6

0

Southern 7-Btla

30

24

5

5
5

5
5

The Soulhem lltslrlct 7th and

8th gradeo football team
defeated M-'•o 7th grade at
~W&amp;
Mlddleport Tuesday evening 218.
Mitch
Neue
acored
Soutbem'afourTDswiU!iluddy
Ervin and Dan Sbafer matins
tbe ema polnll Bru&lt;e Wallace
,_ •-~-· __ :~ 8oulbem 11
w....,.._u "'""""·
0 • 'i
•9«
•• ",l"H
·..•- r.oloo '
.,

60

5.2 day night.
4.8
4.8
1,8
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSI:IING
YO C Avo
Avg Krebs, lgn.
665 'fl 6.9
12.0 Cul'son,lgn
447 I " u
8.0 Boogs, Meigs
&lt;135 93 4.7
357 61 5.9
8.0 Smlfh,lrn
6.0 Valentine, Jkn
350 6ot 5.5
&lt;.0
PASSING
~-0
C·A I YG TD
4.0
Wls 4H3 7 698 6
J.O Spears, lrn
3U7 5 SA2 l
26 .U 3 297

22·41 2 352

.7~

l'r

4

2

.201)

3
5

0
0

· Be Pr~ared,
a 'Good:Motto

·

Wlldcata .,..

'

forllua/ily·Service

· Oepentfa/Jilily

. •··•

'

;.

·

,

A'h

Gl
...
3
53'h

Gl

:G9

SootH~- ~. ,l..o.f[; I
Detroit 101 BonTmoro 103
New York 126 Boston 89

A

•

~.

·•

·_ ,•·. ..

""'r...;, ' ·

~~::~~~~=r~~
~~ the way for the ~~.:::
Philo
Son Francisco 108
Redmen, who miased a aecood- dual IIUJel
99

==::

apilllt
tho rOad,
points, woo Sandero, a fresh- before tbe NAJA Dtalrlet 22
man who mty be the surprise of meet Nov. 14.
the 1970 NAIA Dlatrict Z2 meet
next month. Sandera and
Ardnl, a eonsislelll
for
the Redmon aU 8181011, flnlmod
in tbe top ten. with Sanders
la1ctng sevenU! and Ardnt lenlh.
Other flntshen 101' Rio Grande
Included Jack Finch ( 13th), Jim
Prater (141h), Terry Wolf
(l31h), nm Folger (22ndl, and

Ill

MUDD
place Bnlsh by only eeven Codarvllle CGikp Gil

(Onlflomao scheduled)
Son Dteg::r::'"J:!":;:'
(Onlygame Kheduled)

ABA Standinp

ocom

ly United Proia tntomoftonol
East
W. L. Pd. GB
VIrginia
61.157 ...
Floridians
4 2 .667 l'h
New York
4 4 .500 2'h
Kentucky
4 .4 .500 2'h
Plllaburgh
3 5 .375 l'h
Caroline
0 6 .0110 5'h
Wool
W. L Pet. GB Jac~ }laggard (24111).
•-Utah
3 0 1.000
The final ICO!'.,. for tbe meet
lndlono
7 2 .ne ...
Memphis
2 4 .lll 2'h
Oakland
City, 52 points;
Rio
Denver
2 l .2M 3 ......
, CUmberland
21 points;
Teqs
1 3 .250 2'h
X-Gamn llelllnol eolamn llllaod
SAWYER PROMOTED
on ltt-plla tum.
Marine
Sgt. John A. Sawy..,,
Wednesday's Rtsutt.
Kentucky lOA Carolina 102
husband of the fonoer Miss
Indiana l13 Memphis 99
Denise Hofftrum of Route I,
!Only games scheduled)
Letart, W.Va., was promoted to
Tftu,...y., Gemn
New York at Utah
bis present rank while serving
!Only game scheduled)
at Marine Corps Base, Camp

l~~~~~~~~
VAUfY .
&amp; SUPPLY 00.
Jnl Ave.

_....,

m-27W

L•Jeune, N. C.

Hockey Standings
.

•111

.
r':' ,
.
Tbe Rio Gran~ C!&gt;llec• ·~
· • :If.-.-~
Rodmen O'oos-Oillllr}' team
. . . . . . ......
'
11i1b _. ,.._
behind llronl perf"""'"- by ;::A!: . -...~ :::...:!!!:.'~
frelhman X.O Sanden and . .._!tlsth,---~
a ......_,
,_ Ardnt, ....
_._...,,_,In
l!MIIveJ1111111!1IlttloiiU.._
....,._-.,.,.
.....-u
•
-, ~ •
the Kentucky lnlercolle8late and 110 poln!J .,,..,..._.
A1hleltc Conference meet 1aa1 Ace~ lo lliJdrlllll C!ilteb
Sa'..~·y
Dean .,._....;_. .......-.:..
-- •
'
· - · · .... The Redmen, who flniahed wOI lnlvel lo ~. ttr.,
lasl in the event tut year, Friday, Ocl. :10, ·for 111:' Ca!lre
flnl&amp;bed behind undefeated Cp(lej[e In~ mt,t. and
Cwnbe••land College and tben villi iflll'flnllon 'lltl; file
oecond-place Oakland City Marlllall UnlvenilJ fn.
•

3 .500 ... '
5 500
4
'h
4 .429 'h

Son Diego
Son Francisco J
PorHiftd
3

"• , • •

'

~ .2M 2

1

Cltvollftd
0 I .CliO
--·Division
W. L Pet.
Dolrolt
9 o 1.0110
MllwoukM
4 I .100
Clltcaao
.667
Pholnlx
34 2
4 .49
Paclflc DIYillon
W. L Pd.
LOII\ngoiOI

· ·

4 •• 4

NHL Standings

By United Press

lntern~tlon.l

E•st
New York

Toronfo

W. L. T. Ph
6 1 113
5 0 1 11

Woat

O.icogo
St. louis
Phllodolphlo
Los Angel..

5
3
2
2
2

w.

3
5
6
6
5

l
2
'
I
0

11
8
5
5

All New Bush Coat

4

L. T. Ph

5 2 2 12
4 2 l 11

4 3 1 9

o

8

Calllarnfa
0 7 2
Wldnoldlrs Roautt.
Tor onto 6 Montreol 2
New York 4 Detroit 1
Ml"""""e
2 Chlc:ago 1
.PI"-"'.••.s
Loo .....
• ......,
... _...,,.
,
llllfl
...,.. 3

2

4

~~"e~~

2

~ ~

;

~

sti~'~1~':~~ 1 !,11

Tftundly's Gamet
Boslon ot DoiTott
Los Angelos at Philadelphia
(Only gamea scheduled)
AHL Sfindl..a
ly United Proal loternoftonol
Eoat
W. L. T. Pis
Monll"eal
4 4 1 9
Providence
4 3 o 1
S,rl,'!!llld
4 3 0 8

1 6 0 2

Que..-.

WHI

Bolllmore
Hershor.
RochOir

W. L. T. Ph
6 1 o 12
3 4 1 7
3306
3 &lt;t 0 6

3 Clevelarid
2
W-y'1R01ulb
Herliley 1 Clevolond I

9
0

TWP. f - Bobeata ljtotlld
1111 week. ' .

!6 -

2

:

2
2

2

I

Bullolo

TRI-VAL.LEYSCORING
PUNTING
PLAYER
TD EP TP G Avg
(tier Morel
Randy Smith, Warren Local
~ 6 30 2 15.0
YG NO. Avg.
Joo Mitchem, Warr.., Local
4 4 28 2 u.o Onder a, Jkn
672 18 37.3
Roger Wllllema, Belpre •
3 o 11 2
9.0 GrHn, Ath
539 15 35.9
CllorlaoSprlnger, Fed.-Hocklng
4 o 24 3
1·0 Werry, Molgs
..0 ll 35.4
Chuck R!ll&gt;tnoon, Fed.-Hocking
2 9 2A 3 x- .o Mundy, Lgn
All 14 34.5
Greg Schild, Warren Local
2 2 u 2 7.0 Burnell, Glps
661 20 33. I
Rlftdy Honaker, Fed.- Hocking
2 o 12 3 4.0
RECEIVING
Slavt Adams, Belpre
1 2 8 2 4.0
No. YO TD
·Donny Roy,.,lds, Warren Local
o 4 7 2 x-3.5 Welch, Wav,
18 218 I
Nl,.ployerslledfor lOth wltll 1-Uin twogam01.
Payne, lrn
15 226 I
MorNn, Win
13 122 2
X + lncludos a field goo I
Jarvis, Win
11 191 1
TEAM 5T \TISTICS
10 230 I
FIRST DOWNS,.
PASSING Sol taman, Win
Buckley, Jkn
10 134 0
. TEAM
0 T Avg
vP 1Avg
C.A I TO Tom, Athens
10 93 2
KOIIETURNS
~'m;:.ll
l~~ ~ :~::
~!::
~
YG No. TD
Ironton
5 G 10.4
78 15.6
34-61 6
3
S.lh:man,
Win
306 15 0
JlckiOI'I
5 5I 11.6
70 14.0
17-33 1 0 Volentine, Jkn
2A3 t3 0
200 II 0
t.ogtn
IS 7t
15.6
A9 1G.2
U
23-.,
Molga'
~
14.4
51
:III-A9 42 45 w.itch, Wav,
Webb, Wev.
142 8 0
waverly
s 50 10.0 51 · 11.6 39-105 12 ~ Chemplln,
Alii.
113 7 0
wotllton
s n u.4 67 1u ss-101 8 6
PUNT RETURNS
YG No. TD
•
' liUIMiiiO I'ASJINO
TTL OFF
TTL DEF
Grote,
Molg$
129 10 I
TIAM
YO AYI YO A¥1
YO Avg YG Avl
93 7 1
Athene
, q4 tA.B :IA2 61.4
116 163.2 1330 266.0 Krebs, t.gn
Champlin.
Ath
6l
3 0
&lt;UIIIpoll'o: .
911 197.1 191 39.6. 1111 237.4 970 194.0
57 4 0
tronl'"'
' 910,111.0 , SAl 101.2 IQI ~.2
1260 252.0 Welch, Wov.
30 3 0
Stewart, Wln
Ja.ckon!Oii
996· 1".2.6 201 o10• 2 1197 '239.4 1557 311.4 INTERCEPTION RETURNS
1111 ~
Lag
~ 13 1
lojiT 297.4 11192 218.4
Nt. YG 1'D
N\tlpa
921 1_,.0 • tU "· 1391 278'~ 86A 172.8
w-ty
3114 71.2 570 n,c.o
956 191.2 1G4 286.8
a
" n
3 56 0
Wellllon
626124.2 f1217U ·,Ufl 299.6 IAIII296.0
3 65 0
2 AO 0
2 72 0

-

CnciMatl

Attant•

.m ...

5 .357 3\AI "

3

Detroit

Grade Win• 28-6

Werry, Meigs 20-67 4 ill

: ::

7 2
• 2

Vancouver

-= · ~ fg. . ·Racine
' Soulbem'lrillpioyEatternat
at 7:30 p. m. on Salur-

2 26
o 24
o 24

Now York
Phll114otphle
lwton
llutflllo

Boston
Monll"eol

Se"'"'·

"' THE WAR\ING GAME
I keep telling myself 1 don't
Dear Helen:
hate her but I can't keep on
My girl friend hU an older lying. Wbat can 1 da? llrotber and be usually brines GUARDIAN • BUGGED
Ills frieDda home, 10 we often Dear G.B.:
1alt together, along wiU! hb . You can both stop playing
lllotber ·
· roles and see each other aa
Bla mo tber, doean 'I think people you might even llke to
much o1 tbe type of girls they know If you weren'loluck wiU!
date. But they say U!at aa aoon uvlrii together.
u they're flnlabad ''fooling ''Gramma" Ia ao busy being
around" lbey'lhtartlooldng for the fearful (and somewhat
"Sood" girls. (Uke WI·)
reluctant) guardian U!al she
· If tbeae two nice II1!JI-they ·can't recognize you u an
.-.nil dopers or hippie typea - average teen. Which mates you
lhlnk·lhia way, then I gueu a lot 10 resentful you don't see her u
of ·~·do too, and where does a worried woman, who may be
lbal leave us girls wllh hlgll aware that she Ia doing badly
llandlnla? Do we have to watt but afraid she II too old to
~ ,' (Continued !rom page I)
around until we're 17 or II, change.
w11en the 811Y• settle down-at Perbapsshe'dsnoop and boss ...,unded. n wu IJ(Ii U!lrd 1inmt weekly tdl ollhe year apd u.
ICe!l It cr a!? - WAp'ING less if you'd share a lillie more mllltary IIOUI'CO aald tbe lui four - b have brougbt tbe lowell
IMPATIENTLY AT · AGE Ia of your Ufe wtU! her, 01· combat death ron for a Z&amp;&lt;lay period 11nc:e Sept. 5-0ct. 2, '1111111,
Dear 15:
_
changing compUinents and 1lheD 91 ADleriCIIII dted.
·While you're Walling, why nol Ollpi"OS$Ing &amp;(Jill'eclatloo (even
'lbe toll~ to O,tlllllbe n!Diber of Amerlcllnl killed In tbe
aeltle for nice 811YS nearer your 11 you don't exactly feel tt).
warllnceJan.l; IllS!. U.S. mllltary !IOUI'celllllid :!II Gil dledtrOm
~Ce?(ThoseolderfellaasiiUaee
Anyway, It's worlh a lry. IIOI'CO!IIbat CIUIOIIaal week to bring the total of aucb fatalllk!a Ill
you u tldi!IJier types.)
What have you got to loee, 8,710.
You'll lie lll!l'prised what a IDijeu ydil enjoy feuding?- H.
dJHerence a year will make - 1Jear Helen:

~.~ !'O!"es on wtlh

II' ISA

1

A3

MOVC SCORING IFINALl
PLAYER
. TD EP TP G
Pole Klenor, Miller
5 6 36 3
Byron Guinther, Glolltler
• 0 24 3
Rich Eberts. Miller
4 0 24 3
Olrs Hudnell, Alexander
2 0 12 2
Terry Everelta. Glouster
2 0 12 3
John Hinkle, Miller
2 0 12 3
Mike Morckle, Miller
2 0 12 l
Bill lsoaa, Alexander
1 0
6 2
Glenn Lawson, Alexander
l o 6 2
LO GrMn, Ath
DenniS Eichinger, Eastern
1 0
6 2
3J Smith, Lgn

''tile 111111 - - the eallllllllllle • • are the
..,. ""'.., ..... bot . . . . bea&gt;tly,"lle Ald.

•

0,...

.

PLAYER-TEAM
Rick Krebs, Log111
Dennis~,Meigs
Dan Murp , Jackson
.KetS&amp;I
~ nc;. a,'/.
""':~...will
·
.bo!10 0.,
1
9f~ ... t &amp;.Jfi_P,all·t ~oli i '! I J:! I' •)
Ttny lltt,m•,.f111olal , I·•· ....'
Ktli V•t0ril1~; Jae~n"' - ..
Dan welch. Waverly
Hal SJ1011rs, Ironton
Dan Settlos, Wellston
Bob Smith, Ironton

II sliD aader a doctor'• care •.
''Sbe baa reeetved allllloroulelepl!ooe c:aiJs fnm people
ue o111&lt;eae IIDP,UJe," l8ld MuvJn Lewll, ber ai-

.

'

TEAM .
Dennis Donnla Boggs, Meigs
Rid&lt; Krebs, logon
Oris Hudnell, Alexander
Dan Murphy, Jackson
Pole Klener,Mlller
Randy Honakor, Federal-Hocking
Ken Culbertson, L.ogan
Joe Merlin, Wellston
Pete RusMII, Alexander
Ken Valentine, Jac:kson

!GnleJ.

I
I

6

,..

OVERALL SCORING

SAN ntANCISCO (UPI) - Mn. Den""r Hau daen~
..,. Playboy .. flllmy.
Mn. Baeo, a widow ln ber •• ffled a $1 mfllJon Superior
Court damage nil agabuol tbe magulne Wedneoday.
Tbe 11111 slemt from a ....,DI article lnleuded u a &amp;JMIOf
of the IIDderground preao. II pabUobed a "claulfled" ad
-baald:
"Adven&amp;urolll, virile male, !9, curreatly In traetlea,
wtUea 1a meel ollnlcllve, bnaglnallve, IP'OO'Y tllrl wt111
llfi"OMIIe uperlflaee."

0

700104
50 ' 2112

l:

Meigs GOP Rally
'

7

W L T,!_ OP

520192 ~
520167 92
4 3 2 2 . , 86
JaCkson
430164 1
Gloualor
430130 ~
Eoatern
430108 93 Mey... lAid.
Alexander
340173 1):
"Bill I dld point ou1 If MuCoal Grove
340124
lGA
ll1loo
II' AriJD81GII wanled lo
lronttr1
340137
Athens
3 4 0 .. 137 cancel OliO of tbe I'&lt;!IDIIlning
Wellston
250130 173 gomeo 011 1helr ldledulu they
Point Pleo"""t
270100
could play tbe game," Meyer
Southorn
1 ~ 0 A2
VInton County
16042 198 cmtlnaed.
Nelsonville- York
I 6 0 26 255
To c1!ange tbe OIISAA consttWaverly
0 7 0 52 205 lutlon, a refertiiWIII ol the . .
SEOAL STANDINGS
-tlon'o membenblp Dlllll
TEAM
W L T P OP be held, but even lhtll the oew
Loaan
5 0 0 IAA
Golllpotts
5 0 0 80 ~ rules don' 1111 Into elfect lllllil
Meigs
3 2 0 IU 36 OliO oemeot... after ~··
lronlon
2 3 0 87 12
Maulllon Cooch Bob ComJackson
2 3 0 78
1
~
mingo
Bllld be would welcome a
Athens
2 3 0 36
Wellston
I 4 0 96 1s1 same agatnlll ArllngtO!I but
Wav&amp;rly
0 5 0 52 1AI admitted that [IIUIIIIOclo lor
sueb a game appeared dead,
TAl-VALLEY STANDINGS
TEAM
W L T P o p Including the C8IICeOlng of one
Federal-Hocking
2 0 I 8A 12 ol U!e Tigers Bnal U..ee games.
Warren Local
2 0 0 't05
0
"We Ct!'lalnly would like 1o
Belpre
1 0 I 52
~
bave
done thai, but it would be
Ntlsonvllle- York
1 3 0 26 1
VInton County
0 3 0
8 "' imJ)OIIIIie rw uato cancel EY
of ours-." Commlnp laid.
MOVC STANDINGS(FINALI
OP
"We bave contracts 1llgned Ed
TEAM
W L T P
Miller
3 0 0 98 30 l1n&gt; of our Jut tbree gameo 11'8
Glouster·
'2 '
0 A6 37 11a1not leage Ieima (AII·Amer·
Alexander
0 2 0 24 ;
lean Conference).
Eastem
0 2 0
6

DISCUS (WHAT EU!ET) POLITICS - Doll Goddard, llepubllcan stale repmen1atlve
frclll Wublngton·Ollllty, Clll1er, talb ov'"' the po!Jtlcal.-.,ture for U!e upcoming elediDn wllh
Ralpb Welttr, state reprelll!lllatlve !rom Meigs ColUity ,lelt,ond Leslle F. Fultz, Melp Co!llly
Republican Eiecutlve Commltlee Olalnnan. Goddard wu keyaole apeak.., at RepubllciJI
Rai4' in Meigs Cbunty Weme.day nlgllt.

'

OVERALL STANDINGS

1m are IJolb ........_ tJnush
1evt11 s-and rank 14111 tbe
ll1'l Board ol Coacllel' 0..
AAA ntblp.
Mo,ll' aid r-lq lbal tbe
dlancel Ill' 111Cb a pme .:e
"DOt fti'J good," and 4pJied
rnm tbe ...ctat~on'• COIII!Illution' wbk:b aald: "No ldlool
Dll ploy IIIDrt 11111110 luolball
. - 0!1 Dine - a n d ....
Jl'fJvleW."
.U....Lellor
lleyS' aald he bad already
........... tbe letter, wbldl be
reeeiftd '1'11Mda7.
"IIIIrrqjypolnlr.d out lbal IIIlo
,... a rule and neltber IIIia
offtee 1101" tbe Board of Caalrvl
had the rlgbt to set arlde EY
rulea of the constitution,"

~Rio !frittne~"t"'t-•t:•."
.. ~:;;~:·:. . ~'~·ra~-ceh 1:j'IJ··•ca
. . ...:::~ z..~
Bolflm:"·~~·r'sr,- .~· KIA€-Meet ,· r /"""

(Onlyg.smes Kheduled)
Tliurldly's Gamoa
Springfield o t !Only game scheduled)

BoJs' Sizes

14 to 44

Men's
Others From
Size 6

to 50

TO DRAPE CIIARTER
The charier wfl1 be draped for
Mrs. Lu1a Ru&amp;seU and Mrs.

;:.:- ~~ ai:oo-=

New York Clothing House

Council 17, Daughters of
"THE SPORTSMINDEDSTQRE"
America. Members are urged to
bepreaentand to wear while for •-----·PO-M•E•R.;,o.,vin,O,jj,HiiiiiiO;..,_ _ __ .
tbe draplnc oerelllO!llea.

GOOD

I.if

�..

~equest

~=

.Denied

For.·Extra ·Tllt
'

COLUMBUS (l/Pil.,.'!he Allttlr,lfcnedbJNeOoa,.of
Obto llfCb SebOOl Alblotlc WTIG, ~ llld ll.vtln
AIIOeliiMiil bu ttinod lbumlll Peine, WIOO,' Colambat, na
1f1nn! Gil, a lftPOI'II lofullllaa. Mit lo Ill'. &amp;rold MQw,
Upper Ar~IICIOD po&amp;Wtuon eammllllallor of tho OIISM,
fAIOtba!J pm1, to be plaJed tor 11C1U11t1nc belp In llllllllndlni
tbo baaellt of~ 8tale Unl- IIJCb I pml.
.
ftnli;.
Maiiiion and trr.- ArllnB-

Chet Tanrtehill

SEO Statistics
TEAM
Loaon
Gallipolis
Fedorat.Hoclotno
South Pol•t
Meigs
·
Miller
Wahoma

(Continued from pqe 1)
for oounty COIIIDdssl.aner; T. A. uTed" Downie,
candidate fer county audlfF, and Jolin C, Bacon,
IIIAlppOIIId for miDIIlCII pleas judge. Rankln Ray
Flcb•, tulopposed Republican caru:lidote for
COIII!ty ......,.., , wu unable to attend.
lncumbmt Gordon B. Gray, candldate for
judce ol the court of appeals, fourth district, a1ao

IPOD briefly.
Fulll, in concludlns Ills remarks, expressed
appreciation to Mel~• County Engineer
'llleodore Beegle and Rolland O'ablree, COIDity
blfhway

superlntender&gt;t,

for

making

'

'

: . m.m.wMt:i!iii::'#ii!ltl#!l!iM@NMt!iit?!tM!J!~wwM

Liquor

Phlyboy 1wt Laughing JYow

·' •

•

Fees

Return

S~OAL

n'',

Mole

.
·: \Helen Help Us!
~. 1'1!1-----~--------~-------·----1

By Helen Bottel

, , 't

I
I

l

..._0Jd:=""-t~•-'-•lu--•
"'"
"'" , _ . ~- " - ' '
Frtdlly 11118\'enl
ICboola, ""P""'•!Jy two

my
in

bolb Major Aallll B, 8DOple and
weea ollbe football .......
0!111land!ng llol reiml, mlalng Dlllt
~pmtO!I

-a

Jarllbtoutof 17lriell. Now alter •vin
of
!l"e&lt;:lictiloosi'JI. MDie CG~~tlnaea to hold a four-lead'!"" tbe
Majll'.

~t'a~~~s~th:l•-t?FinUbeSEOAL' '

f

News.".. i~ Briefs

Jli'lllef ,,
In 21

"1\tt'

Boys!'""" sense when a girl Ia·
g!V~P\ISQ much. Whathavt&gt;l selling herself. That's whell ,evei!!Ol'81"rier cWi1&lt;J to deoorv~ this?"
lhepl&lt;.f) buying! -H.
'llje ~. of 111e ~ ,
1•_!,)1:

r.· .,

f

!o&lt;_·

,.

.

.»·· f.llc(&amp;·eotl

,-.~;f
,

Jt:y

1' - ':•'"'

and I don' •

!

~~l~;-~~;:~:..""\ bave 110 ~.

Jut week alter

for real. Tiley lllllil,
lor I blc
Devlll.

...~=s~
;
~ CDIItb1ae to drive roryoufillall)'mademe•
flli, but don't take
' IVAC

~ri'R"!!'i'l'IRJIII-·Eiille&amp;IIIOYIIdGierlo

'

.

Major,;Denomination.s.;

and boW well you'll be able lo The first guy 1 dated didn't
manage the O.G.sbylhen!- H. get anywhere with me. So I !oat
Dear Helen :
him. The secorid ~y sot qllltea
I have a problem grand· lot, blit not eyeeything. I loOt
~- See. l live wilh her. him too, plus a lot of my selfBOys call. and she always fOspect. 1 figured It was ex''\fe'n 118~ llielwmt
oneaks on the other phone. I Cl!ll,- petted, but 1 Siu:e did~. 't enjoy
anyreeo•.nl!t...,.:.-hear lhe click. So then I ti'O in tbe&gt; tt: .
'
He~
den to tell her I know sill!'a on it, Now I've got ,another guy, and
could
be made
.,d she hears me coming and !Je says petUng II kid stuff. I
The
.
quickly hangs up and lhen acll didn't keep my first by being
aiJ btl"t and innocent. As soon as go&gt;Od, or my ~d by being not,
I so back, she picks 11 up J~Bafn. qwte good, aild now 1 wooder in re~ J!lble
Laal night a boy friend wi!ll what I should do to keep tho catt ovt!' tbe
talkin' lo me and I know dath · iltird? - ·EIJENA
li"ell she was listen in' cuz he ·' ~ E:lena:
,
Uked me to meet him at the '·· 'ilowabout;/;lirainovi:rhalll? 1 •
&amp;!"""• and afterwards Granc£.· There's something· ·awfully
IIIII said, "You can't go oJ( wroog when. a girl tb!llks she
'· IOinOITiJw - you'll be wilh ~e/' . must trade her body for the
ao.fyelledbaclc, and I guess~u statusofhavinga bo)'fti'lfid$le
•
· ~ rest..
, ,
apparenUy doo!sn 't even Uke. Is eve\811! blaa always been bollly your self-esteenuro lmrlhat you

- Ccldl Dan Eq'l cntr IIIII)'
blct after lllllerlnl two IOUI1d bom·

11'8

s.

.'

:7

31

TD EP TP G Avt
1A

92
8A
66
63
6l

7
7
7
7
7

13.1

9 0 54
7 10 52

7.7

52

7
7

7,4
7 -.7,4

50
50

7
7

7. I
7.'

13

9 I

12

9

3
9

10

7
7
7

SCORING

•
6

7
8
8

12.0
9.4

9.0

9.0

EP TP Avt
66 5 13.2
A6 5
9.2
A2 5
8.0
"·"
..5 6 , ""'.. l
~
"" •· X '
.'13 1\ o ' ··· .Jf- 9' • "36'"'::r
0

TD
10 6
7 4
7 o

' "· ' "" r'~r
4
4

4

4
4

6

0

Southern 7-Btla

30

24

5

5
5

5
5

The Soulhem lltslrlct 7th and

8th gradeo football team
defeated M-'•o 7th grade at
~W&amp;
Mlddleport Tuesday evening 218.
Mitch
Neue
acored
Soutbem'afourTDswiU!iluddy
Ervin and Dan Sbafer matins
tbe ema polnll Bru&lt;e Wallace
,_ •-~-· __ :~ 8oulbem 11
w....,.._u "'""""·
0 • 'i
•9«
•• ",l"H
·..•- r.oloo '
.,

60

5.2 day night.
4.8
4.8
1,8
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSI:IING
YO C Avo
Avg Krebs, lgn.
665 'fl 6.9
12.0 Cul'son,lgn
447 I " u
8.0 Boogs, Meigs
&lt;135 93 4.7
357 61 5.9
8.0 Smlfh,lrn
6.0 Valentine, Jkn
350 6ot 5.5
&lt;.0
PASSING
~-0
C·A I YG TD
4.0
Wls 4H3 7 698 6
J.O Spears, lrn
3U7 5 SA2 l
26 .U 3 297

22·41 2 352

.7~

l'r

4

2

.201)

3
5

0
0

· Be Pr~ared,
a 'Good:Motto

·

Wlldcata .,..

'

forllua/ily·Service

· Oepentfa/Jilily

. •··•

'

;.

·

,

A'h

Gl
...
3
53'h

Gl

:G9

SootH~- ~. ,l..o.f[; I
Detroit 101 BonTmoro 103
New York 126 Boston 89

A

•

~.

·•

·_ ,•·. ..

""'r...;, ' ·

~~::~~~~=r~~
~~ the way for the ~~.:::
Philo
Son Francisco 108
Redmen, who miased a aecood- dual IIUJel
99

==::

apilllt
tho rOad,
points, woo Sandero, a fresh- before tbe NAJA Dtalrlet 22
man who mty be the surprise of meet Nov. 14.
the 1970 NAIA Dlatrict Z2 meet
next month. Sandera and
Ardnl, a eonsislelll
for
the Redmon aU 8181011, flnlmod
in tbe top ten. with Sanders
la1ctng sevenU! and Ardnt lenlh.
Other flntshen 101' Rio Grande
Included Jack Finch ( 13th), Jim
Prater (141h), Terry Wolf
(l31h), nm Folger (22ndl, and

Ill

MUDD
place Bnlsh by only eeven Codarvllle CGikp Gil

(Onlflomao scheduled)
Son Dteg::r::'"J:!":;:'
(Onlygame Kheduled)

ABA Standinp

ocom

ly United Proia tntomoftonol
East
W. L. Pd. GB
VIrginia
61.157 ...
Floridians
4 2 .667 l'h
New York
4 4 .500 2'h
Kentucky
4 .4 .500 2'h
Plllaburgh
3 5 .375 l'h
Caroline
0 6 .0110 5'h
Wool
W. L Pet. GB Jac~ }laggard (24111).
•-Utah
3 0 1.000
The final ICO!'.,. for tbe meet
lndlono
7 2 .ne ...
Memphis
2 4 .lll 2'h
Oakland
City, 52 points;
Rio
Denver
2 l .2M 3 ......
, CUmberland
21 points;
Teqs
1 3 .250 2'h
X-Gamn llelllnol eolamn llllaod
SAWYER PROMOTED
on ltt-plla tum.
Marine
Sgt. John A. Sawy..,,
Wednesday's Rtsutt.
Kentucky lOA Carolina 102
husband of the fonoer Miss
Indiana l13 Memphis 99
Denise Hofftrum of Route I,
!Only games scheduled)
Letart, W.Va., was promoted to
Tftu,...y., Gemn
New York at Utah
bis present rank while serving
!Only game scheduled)
at Marine Corps Base, Camp

l~~~~~~~~
VAUfY .
&amp; SUPPLY 00.
Jnl Ave.

_....,

m-27W

L•Jeune, N. C.

Hockey Standings
.

•111

.
r':' ,
.
Tbe Rio Gran~ C!&gt;llec• ·~
· • :If.-.-~
Rodmen O'oos-Oillllr}' team
. . . . . . ......
'
11i1b _. ,.._
behind llronl perf"""'"- by ;::A!: . -...~ :::...:!!!:.'~
frelhman X.O Sanden and . .._!tlsth,---~
a ......_,
,_ Ardnt, ....
_._...,,_,In
l!MIIveJ1111111!1IlttloiiU.._
....,._-.,.,.
.....-u
•
-, ~ •
the Kentucky lnlercolle8late and 110 poln!J .,,..,..._.
A1hleltc Conference meet 1aa1 Ace~ lo lliJdrlllll C!ilteb
Sa'..~·y
Dean .,._....;_. .......-.:..
-- •
'
· - · · .... The Redmen, who flniahed wOI lnlvel lo ~. ttr.,
lasl in the event tut year, Friday, Ocl. :10, ·for 111:' Ca!lre
flnl&amp;bed behind undefeated Cp(lej[e In~ mt,t. and
Cwnbe••land College and tben villi iflll'flnllon 'lltl; file
oecond-place Oakland City Marlllall UnlvenilJ fn.
•

3 .500 ... '
5 500
4
'h
4 .429 'h

Son Diego
Son Francisco J
PorHiftd
3

"• , • •

'

~ .2M 2

1

Cltvollftd
0 I .CliO
--·Division
W. L Pet.
Dolrolt
9 o 1.0110
MllwoukM
4 I .100
Clltcaao
.667
Pholnlx
34 2
4 .49
Paclflc DIYillon
W. L Pd.
LOII\ngoiOI

· ·

4 •• 4

NHL Standings

By United Press

lntern~tlon.l

E•st
New York

Toronfo

W. L. T. Ph
6 1 113
5 0 1 11

Woat

O.icogo
St. louis
Phllodolphlo
Los Angel..

5
3
2
2
2

w.

3
5
6
6
5

l
2
'
I
0

11
8
5
5

All New Bush Coat

4

L. T. Ph

5 2 2 12
4 2 l 11

4 3 1 9

o

8

Calllarnfa
0 7 2
Wldnoldlrs Roautt.
Tor onto 6 Montreol 2
New York 4 Detroit 1
Ml"""""e
2 Chlc:ago 1
.PI"-"'.••.s
Loo .....
• ......,
... _...,,.
,
llllfl
...,.. 3

2

4

~~"e~~

2

~ ~

;

~

sti~'~1~':~~ 1 !,11

Tftundly's Gamet
Boslon ot DoiTott
Los Angelos at Philadelphia
(Only gamea scheduled)
AHL Sfindl..a
ly United Proal loternoftonol
Eoat
W. L. T. Pis
Monll"eal
4 4 1 9
Providence
4 3 o 1
S,rl,'!!llld
4 3 0 8

1 6 0 2

Que..-.

WHI

Bolllmore
Hershor.
RochOir

W. L. T. Ph
6 1 o 12
3 4 1 7
3306
3 &lt;t 0 6

3 Clevelarid
2
W-y'1R01ulb
Herliley 1 Clevolond I

9
0

TWP. f - Bobeata ljtotlld
1111 week. ' .

!6 -

2

:

2
2

2

I

Bullolo

TRI-VAL.LEYSCORING
PUNTING
PLAYER
TD EP TP G Avg
(tier Morel
Randy Smith, Warren Local
~ 6 30 2 15.0
YG NO. Avg.
Joo Mitchem, Warr.., Local
4 4 28 2 u.o Onder a, Jkn
672 18 37.3
Roger Wllllema, Belpre •
3 o 11 2
9.0 GrHn, Ath
539 15 35.9
CllorlaoSprlnger, Fed.-Hocklng
4 o 24 3
1·0 Werry, Molgs
..0 ll 35.4
Chuck R!ll&gt;tnoon, Fed.-Hocking
2 9 2A 3 x- .o Mundy, Lgn
All 14 34.5
Greg Schild, Warren Local
2 2 u 2 7.0 Burnell, Glps
661 20 33. I
Rlftdy Honaker, Fed.- Hocking
2 o 12 3 4.0
RECEIVING
Slavt Adams, Belpre
1 2 8 2 4.0
No. YO TD
·Donny Roy,.,lds, Warren Local
o 4 7 2 x-3.5 Welch, Wav,
18 218 I
Nl,.ployerslledfor lOth wltll 1-Uin twogam01.
Payne, lrn
15 226 I
MorNn, Win
13 122 2
X + lncludos a field goo I
Jarvis, Win
11 191 1
TEAM 5T \TISTICS
10 230 I
FIRST DOWNS,.
PASSING Sol taman, Win
Buckley, Jkn
10 134 0
. TEAM
0 T Avg
vP 1Avg
C.A I TO Tom, Athens
10 93 2
KOIIETURNS
~'m;:.ll
l~~ ~ :~::
~!::
~
YG No. TD
Ironton
5 G 10.4
78 15.6
34-61 6
3
S.lh:man,
Win
306 15 0
JlckiOI'I
5 5I 11.6
70 14.0
17-33 1 0 Volentine, Jkn
2A3 t3 0
200 II 0
t.ogtn
IS 7t
15.6
A9 1G.2
U
23-.,
Molga'
~
14.4
51
:III-A9 42 45 w.itch, Wav,
Webb, Wev.
142 8 0
waverly
s 50 10.0 51 · 11.6 39-105 12 ~ Chemplln,
Alii.
113 7 0
wotllton
s n u.4 67 1u ss-101 8 6
PUNT RETURNS
YG No. TD
•
' liUIMiiiO I'ASJINO
TTL OFF
TTL DEF
Grote,
Molg$
129 10 I
TIAM
YO AYI YO A¥1
YO Avg YG Avl
93 7 1
Athene
, q4 tA.B :IA2 61.4
116 163.2 1330 266.0 Krebs, t.gn
Champlin.
Ath
6l
3 0
&lt;UIIIpoll'o: .
911 197.1 191 39.6. 1111 237.4 970 194.0
57 4 0
tronl'"'
' 910,111.0 , SAl 101.2 IQI ~.2
1260 252.0 Welch, Wov.
30 3 0
Stewart, Wln
Ja.ckon!Oii
996· 1".2.6 201 o10• 2 1197 '239.4 1557 311.4 INTERCEPTION RETURNS
1111 ~
Lag
~ 13 1
lojiT 297.4 11192 218.4
Nt. YG 1'D
N\tlpa
921 1_,.0 • tU "· 1391 278'~ 86A 172.8
w-ty
3114 71.2 570 n,c.o
956 191.2 1G4 286.8
a
" n
3 56 0
Wellllon
626124.2 f1217U ·,Ufl 299.6 IAIII296.0
3 65 0
2 AO 0
2 72 0

-

CnciMatl

Attant•

.m ...

5 .357 3\AI "

3

Detroit

Grade Win• 28-6

Werry, Meigs 20-67 4 ill

: ::

7 2
• 2

Vancouver

-= · ~ fg. . ·Racine
' Soulbem'lrillpioyEatternat
at 7:30 p. m. on Salur-

2 26
o 24
o 24

Now York
Phll114otphle
lwton
llutflllo

Boston
Monll"eol

Se"'"'·

"' THE WAR\ING GAME
I keep telling myself 1 don't
Dear Helen:
hate her but I can't keep on
My girl friend hU an older lying. Wbat can 1 da? llrotber and be usually brines GUARDIAN • BUGGED
Ills frieDda home, 10 we often Dear G.B.:
1alt together, along wiU! hb . You can both stop playing
lllotber ·
· roles and see each other aa
Bla mo tber, doean 'I think people you might even llke to
much o1 tbe type of girls they know If you weren'loluck wiU!
date. But they say U!at aa aoon uvlrii together.
u they're flnlabad ''fooling ''Gramma" Ia ao busy being
around" lbey'lhtartlooldng for the fearful (and somewhat
"Sood" girls. (Uke WI·)
reluctant) guardian U!al she
· If tbeae two nice II1!JI-they ·can't recognize you u an
.-.nil dopers or hippie typea - average teen. Which mates you
lhlnk·lhia way, then I gueu a lot 10 resentful you don't see her u
of ·~·do too, and where does a worried woman, who may be
lbal leave us girls wllh hlgll aware that she Ia doing badly
llandlnla? Do we have to watt but afraid she II too old to
~ ,' (Continued !rom page I)
around until we're 17 or II, change.
w11en the 811Y• settle down-at Perbapsshe'dsnoop and boss ...,unded. n wu IJ(Ii U!lrd 1inmt weekly tdl ollhe year apd u.
ICe!l It cr a!? - WAp'ING less if you'd share a lillie more mllltary IIOUI'CO aald tbe lui four - b have brougbt tbe lowell
IMPATIENTLY AT · AGE Ia of your Ufe wtU! her, 01· combat death ron for a Z&amp;&lt;lay period 11nc:e Sept. 5-0ct. 2, '1111111,
Dear 15:
_
changing compUinents and 1lheD 91 ADleriCIIII dted.
·While you're Walling, why nol Ollpi"OS$Ing &amp;(Jill'eclatloo (even
'lbe toll~ to O,tlllllbe n!Diber of Amerlcllnl killed In tbe
aeltle for nice 811YS nearer your 11 you don't exactly feel tt).
warllnceJan.l; IllS!. U.S. mllltary !IOUI'celllllid :!II Gil dledtrOm
~Ce?(ThoseolderfellaasiiUaee
Anyway, It's worlh a lry. IIOI'CO!IIbat CIUIOIIaal week to bring the total of aucb fatalllk!a Ill
you u tldi!IJier types.)
What have you got to loee, 8,710.
You'll lie lll!l'prised what a IDijeu ydil enjoy feuding?- H.
dJHerence a year will make - 1Jear Helen:

~.~ !'O!"es on wtlh

II' ISA

1

A3

MOVC SCORING IFINALl
PLAYER
. TD EP TP G
Pole Klenor, Miller
5 6 36 3
Byron Guinther, Glolltler
• 0 24 3
Rich Eberts. Miller
4 0 24 3
Olrs Hudnell, Alexander
2 0 12 2
Terry Everelta. Glouster
2 0 12 3
John Hinkle, Miller
2 0 12 3
Mike Morckle, Miller
2 0 12 l
Bill lsoaa, Alexander
1 0
6 2
Glenn Lawson, Alexander
l o 6 2
LO GrMn, Ath
DenniS Eichinger, Eastern
1 0
6 2
3J Smith, Lgn

''tile 111111 - - the eallllllllllle • • are the
..,. ""'.., ..... bot . . . . bea&gt;tly,"lle Ald.

•

0,...

.

PLAYER-TEAM
Rick Krebs, Log111
Dennis~,Meigs
Dan Murp , Jackson
.KetS&amp;I
~ nc;. a,'/.
""':~...will
·
.bo!10 0.,
1
9f~ ... t &amp;.Jfi_P,all·t ~oli i '! I J:! I' •)
Ttny lltt,m•,.f111olal , I·•· ....'
Ktli V•t0ril1~; Jae~n"' - ..
Dan welch. Waverly
Hal SJ1011rs, Ironton
Dan Settlos, Wellston
Bob Smith, Ironton

II sliD aader a doctor'• care •.
''Sbe baa reeetved allllloroulelepl!ooe c:aiJs fnm people
ue o111&lt;eae IIDP,UJe," l8ld MuvJn Lewll, ber ai-

.

'

TEAM .
Dennis Donnla Boggs, Meigs
Rid&lt; Krebs, logon
Oris Hudnell, Alexander
Dan Murphy, Jackson
Pole Klener,Mlller
Randy Honakor, Federal-Hocking
Ken Culbertson, L.ogan
Joe Merlin, Wellston
Pete RusMII, Alexander
Ken Valentine, Jac:kson

!GnleJ.

I
I

6

,..

OVERALL SCORING

SAN ntANCISCO (UPI) - Mn. Den""r Hau daen~
..,. Playboy .. flllmy.
Mn. Baeo, a widow ln ber •• ffled a $1 mfllJon Superior
Court damage nil agabuol tbe magulne Wedneoday.
Tbe 11111 slemt from a ....,DI article lnleuded u a &amp;JMIOf
of the IIDderground preao. II pabUobed a "claulfled" ad
-baald:
"Adven&amp;urolll, virile male, !9, curreatly In traetlea,
wtUea 1a meel ollnlcllve, bnaglnallve, IP'OO'Y tllrl wt111
llfi"OMIIe uperlflaee."

0

700104
50 ' 2112

l:

Meigs GOP Rally
'

7

W L T,!_ OP

520192 ~
520167 92
4 3 2 2 . , 86
JaCkson
430164 1
Gloualor
430130 ~
Eoatern
430108 93 Mey... lAid.
Alexander
340173 1):
"Bill I dld point ou1 If MuCoal Grove
340124
lGA
ll1loo
II' AriJD81GII wanled lo
lronttr1
340137
Athens
3 4 0 .. 137 cancel OliO of tbe I'&lt;!IDIIlning
Wellston
250130 173 gomeo 011 1helr ldledulu they
Point Pleo"""t
270100
could play tbe game," Meyer
Southorn
1 ~ 0 A2
VInton County
16042 198 cmtlnaed.
Nelsonville- York
I 6 0 26 255
To c1!ange tbe OIISAA consttWaverly
0 7 0 52 205 lutlon, a refertiiWIII ol the . .
SEOAL STANDINGS
-tlon'o membenblp Dlllll
TEAM
W L T P OP be held, but even lhtll the oew
Loaan
5 0 0 IAA
Golllpotts
5 0 0 80 ~ rules don' 1111 Into elfect lllllil
Meigs
3 2 0 IU 36 OliO oemeot... after ~··
lronlon
2 3 0 87 12
Maulllon Cooch Bob ComJackson
2 3 0 78
1
~
mingo
Bllld be would welcome a
Athens
2 3 0 36
Wellston
I 4 0 96 1s1 same agatnlll ArllngtO!I but
Wav&amp;rly
0 5 0 52 1AI admitted that [IIUIIIIOclo lor
sueb a game appeared dead,
TAl-VALLEY STANDINGS
TEAM
W L T P o p Including the C8IICeOlng of one
Federal-Hocking
2 0 I 8A 12 ol U!e Tigers Bnal U..ee games.
Warren Local
2 0 0 't05
0
"We Ct!'lalnly would like 1o
Belpre
1 0 I 52
~
bave
done thai, but it would be
Ntlsonvllle- York
1 3 0 26 1
VInton County
0 3 0
8 "' imJ)OIIIIie rw uato cancel EY
of ours-." Commlnp laid.
MOVC STANDINGS(FINALI
OP
"We bave contracts 1llgned Ed
TEAM
W L T P
Miller
3 0 0 98 30 l1n&gt; of our Jut tbree gameo 11'8
Glouster·
'2 '
0 A6 37 11a1not leage Ieima (AII·Amer·
Alexander
0 2 0 24 ;
lean Conference).
Eastem
0 2 0
6

DISCUS (WHAT EU!ET) POLITICS - Doll Goddard, llepubllcan stale repmen1atlve
frclll Wublngton·Ollllty, Clll1er, talb ov'"' the po!Jtlcal.-.,ture for U!e upcoming elediDn wllh
Ralpb Welttr, state reprelll!lllatlve !rom Meigs ColUity ,lelt,ond Leslle F. Fultz, Melp Co!llly
Republican Eiecutlve Commltlee Olalnnan. Goddard wu keyaole apeak.., at RepubllciJI
Rai4' in Meigs Cbunty Weme.day nlgllt.

'

OVERALL STANDINGS

1m are IJolb ........_ tJnush
1evt11 s-and rank 14111 tbe
ll1'l Board ol Coacllel' 0..
AAA ntblp.
Mo,ll' aid r-lq lbal tbe
dlancel Ill' 111Cb a pme .:e
"DOt fti'J good," and 4pJied
rnm tbe ...ctat~on'• COIII!Illution' wbk:b aald: "No ldlool
Dll ploy IIIDrt 11111110 luolball
. - 0!1 Dine - a n d ....
Jl'fJvleW."
.U....Lellor
lleyS' aald he bad already
........... tbe letter, wbldl be
reeeiftd '1'11Mda7.
"IIIIrrqjypolnlr.d out lbal IIIlo
,... a rule and neltber IIIia
offtee 1101" tbe Board of Caalrvl
had the rlgbt to set arlde EY
rulea of the constitution,"

~Rio !frittne~"t"'t-•t:•."
.. ~:;;~:·:. . ~'~·ra~-ceh 1:j'IJ··•ca
. . ...:::~ z..~
Bolflm:"·~~·r'sr,- .~· KIA€-Meet ,· r /"""

(Onlyg.smes Kheduled)
Tliurldly's Gamoa
Springfield o t !Only game scheduled)

BoJs' Sizes

14 to 44

Men's
Others From
Size 6

to 50

TO DRAPE CIIARTER
The charier wfl1 be draped for
Mrs. Lu1a Ru&amp;seU and Mrs.

;:.:- ~~ ai:oo-=

New York Clothing House

Council 17, Daughters of
"THE SPORTSMINDEDSTQRE"
America. Members are urged to
bepreaentand to wear while for •-----·PO-M•E•R.;,o.,vin,O,jj,HiiiiiiO;..,_ _ __ .
tbe draplnc oerelllO!llea.

GOOD

I.if

�. ..
'

. by-.Bud-Grant, JLiJ.&amp;ebat;~er Is He~ In Win
""

'li.

!

&gt;

-,

•

~

,f!l,
7'13,.....

;.rs r~::~i

' .,.·

1
,.
'I

''

~1
I

•,

'\

:·'J

"'I

'

• R

111

•

thr--•

o•

•. . ___ ....

off""!,

=

..T_·"'

·

JeweiiJ Store •

~tonover,~::u

••sons-

Memn

Ia •

••

lJror~~~ 1~1~3:·~99:~/Jed~::·:URI:~.::::::::::::::::

..

(;
I'

5.00

JN .PROGRESS

"'"'""'''----ftc
"c

..,J.""''"·

One Rldl---------. 15

I
II

'
"

'

/ '4

Rocb Nalio Arelllbald lted 21
• poilU u the llll7ala pu&amp; -

tod!JoJ atiact. with rr 11iH!U
1!14 Liiule n~ emlrllii1lltl
25. Lie'*' ~· !lith :Ill bat

. Don
Seallle,by
CINCINNATI .(UPI) - The
Smllb withw,
211 -led
polnllllld

~ boaon wlth~-I!~..

W"ua
Second Tilt

Roya&amp;

ClnclnnaU
alter of
lollng
their lint Royal.a.
five gamoa
tile
aeaaon, now bave two wlnl14
their credit.
The latest wu Wtwlnepley

u .......

men Ia dottie ~~pre~.

t

l

' )

A

medicine chest

that's a jumble of old

~nee and orher health supplie• can

'· be a dlliiger imtead of a help. Clean up
aad clear out now, thea stock up with.us.

0:

OPEN DAI

8:00AM-to IO:OCf.PN

.

Sunday
IO:loAM
'
'

t~ 12:30 PM and

.

.... 1

r

~-

fl'
II' I

r~~. :
.

'

i

"

5:00to9:00PM ·

W.yne Swisheri Harold Lohse and Kenneth
McCullough are your !rlendiy pharmaGists at
Swisher lllld LOhse R'ex•ll Drugs. They !lave

low prescription

prices
'"d prompt service and
discount drug prices

~fa.

.' '

FOR .LO.w·.·

lamy
wlllllt.
Jl1ynnWl1bna
llobW1on,
who lli8Ded
Wdlelllay w1111 the Royals II·
tlr I three and 1 half ftlt
holdout, did not play,

.

Franciaco 111·lll8, and Clncinna·
U whipped SeaiUe 13!·111.
Ne'lr York broke open ita
hatUt with Booton early by
'""""'•• tile Cei~ou--""'
In
tbe llrat quarter. -'lbo'33-17
Knicb
placed -en men 1n double

,.,
.. ()
:..· . VENtED . '
GAS HEATERS
'

flgurea.
Bob LOve acored 28 polntl,
hall Of lhem In lhe tldrd
quarter, in helping Chklago
down l'lloenb. Olot Wa!Ur IDd
Bob Wela added 11 ·and •
polntl 14 the 1111111', atlltck.
CC1mle Hawklna paced l'lloenfx
with 26.
11111y Cnnniugiiim lparbd 1
fourth quarter r.ny ~~
enabled Pbllatlelpbla to btMt ·
Slln Frandaco. . Cunnli!&amp;bliD
tallied tO of hla 17 poiQ(I In t1ii

WID, Mra. Clarence Murray, Mn. Harry WJDiAplson, vice
. Mn. JIIDW Tllua llllj.. Mra. prelident; Mrs. Harvty
James Nlcholloa will a1rve 11 Erlewlne; aecretary; and Mrs.
inlllrUelora for Chrl.atmas · Nelloa, lreiiiUI'W. Mra. car.
..,........ Mn. 'lllnn 11111 Mrs. geilter used a table centered
aci;ril!elcl
.~RuUendGIMen Murr.,Y will ~ care Of tho with a &amp;oral arrencement and
Qub bi N
•
1oc1c1 and the flowera for tbe colored tapa In ber cenmt~~y.
Plana 'far both 'ewntll were
A'tf contri1Ju110i1 WU
The .llpjn were ~ by
,.se at a mee11ne Ill .club made to the bolljilal CJriatm8l the ofllcera - red by tbe
il)embera 11on&lt;1ay nlabht the ~- ~will eoillllt proaldent
oymbollzlna
boale of Mra. VIetor Nelson.
Of 1em111 ~ 'cake and a lloiDinatlw;. pink by the vice
\ The ~ llhow will be drink with Mre. 'Nicholloa to prelildent_ representing
illged II tile bmle oiMra. C. 0. handle dlabeUc ~
leaderahlp, btJI 1ee1 dtmlnent
Qwt:lnan 1111 Nov. 11 with A npor1 ori 8 trtp to the than the gresldent; blue by the
•lati1mw Forecut" as the AtheDII Good lllck Cub 1 tbe aecretary for trulh and aclfHiDe
Mrs Robert Csiladay Ia u--'th n-•"' a ._ cur~
and 1-n- by the
.,
•
·
"""' ""'~ was"'""" •1
_,
~"
llii lbow cbllnnan and an· Mra. Snowden and Mrs. lreaaurer IIJI!Ibollc of the gold
ll!lliDCed that the Friendly Canaday They
llfeda she handles - from a green
lilrdenera have been Invited 10 and b.iba lor the annual eanc11e repr enllns the club.
partlclpil;e. Mra. Fred Blaell· COWl fair
Mrs. Snowden praented uch
1y emtact chairman
Mrstry
· CUpen of tbe gall officer with a gift and Mrs
:);.~JGI!nllieae, RegiDil l j Jlutlalii~ G':..nera carpenter with 1 ~ Oowe~
4ied..-,11111 be pee~~.
· inatlllled the otlcera for the ccntalner for her role 1n the
' At the Mental Hea111J Cilnter l97o!n ar lnat•ll"" were inatallallon ceremony. Mrs.
~-;'
_lffa.,h!ll,... ···. 11;.;;.. · ·";'if"-- ,~ ~,:1!1!1'~.- ~;!Ill'

another junllir club may be
organized at Chester and urged
all clubs to consider 8jiiHlSOiing
ooe. Mra. Bolin staled lllat
much enjoyment can be bad by
the adult cl~bs from wortlnc
with " - JI!UJiier clubs.
Mrs. Blae\lllar asked lilaI all
Garden Tlierapy cbslnnen of
the clubS aubllllt report~ to Mrs.
DavldU. Nease, county lllt!rapy
chalnnan. Mrs. Reid Younc,
county llliWer lhow_ chairman
remlndedclubslllatthecounty
uoocialilll owns roll8 of green
~·led gaper, which may
be · Uled u bacJI&amp;round for
Dower shows as weD as waD
board · on standards for
background uae.
The club gresidenta and club
representauv.. held a lh&lt;rl
meeting and selected Mrs.
Harold Wolfe of the Rutland
Friendly Gardeners, Mrs. Paul
Baer ol the Chester Garden
Club and Mrs. Harry Moore of
the Middleport Amateur Club aa
a nominating committee to
..lect a new Me1gs County
contact chairman to be voled
upon at the aprtnc meeUng of
theMeli!JCountyGardenCiubs.
Mrs. Robert Kuhn of The
Bend 0' the River Club Uled
thoughla of gardens from

Geneol.a and Mattllew 6, the .annual ChrlsW.~ ~al
Chapter 21-30 veraea and a stufflnc bee will be bold
poem as devollons, cloilng with Tbul'sday, Novembe• $
"October Symphony". She beg1nnJns at 9 a.m. af the
commented how lltUe one Middleport Fl,.t Baptlat
thinks Of thiDga of btauty In · Clwrch and lnvtled the j)OW)ty
natUre arllliDd tllem, unW they clubs 1o help with tile pr9)ec\.
are ._..., away from il She llfrl. Roy Snowden IIIIIOWIIled
refaled a requeot !r_OO&gt; bet son lllat the Rutlan!l ·o .rden Club
"'7Yin&amp; in tile lll'IMd forces In willaponaor a ~tmu flow.er
V~et . Nam fer pictures of tile show, "Cbrlatmu Foreeul," a
lreelulhey appear now In the home' glacemeut ,._ at the
beautiful fell colors In aoutber,n home of Mra. c. o. Cllal"""',
OhiO. r
SalemSI.,Ru!IUti,911Monda)',
Mrs. WU114m · Willford, an Nov. 16 .open to tile public for
e~pl. oyee of Decor
. Corp., Ylewlng 2 to&amp; p.m. Parllclpanta
Mid&amp;e»orr, extended an In· will be lhe host club and tbe
vi~~~~~ to tile aeveral county Rulland Friendly Gardeners.
elulia to achoillile worllaiMlps Mrs. Biaellllar, moat en·
there, •olin&amp; that the firm has thusluUc about Dower ahon
many varieUea of germanenl I(&gt;Cll180red by the lndiYidual
flowers, dried materials, clube of Melp County, asted
candles, tape, oasis, ete. She that m...e Jli!I'I'!D8 altelld them
staled that there l.a no chart!• 1o see the w1111detlul wort belns
for tbe workshoga, that club done In tbe creaUvo arUIUc
members uae lillY !"''terlala dosigna. Two Melga County
tbey wish to wort With. Alter Garden unila, the Rutland
compleWon, they may purchase Friendly Gardeners, and the
their creaUIIIS, If they wish to. Melga County Garden Clubs
Anyclubdeslringtoached.ulea Aasocia!lon, wlll receive
meeUng there should conlact awards at lbe Region 11
the finn for an appointment.
meeting Thursday lor Dower
Mrs.
Homor
Parter, llhowapreeenleddurlnctllepost
executive secretary ol the
Meigs County Tubereulooll and
Health Assn., an•ounced lhet

The Merry Gardenera Jr. did, and they' were JWIIIed'" a

Garden Club, ....,..red by the flolrer show by the advlaor.
FriendlyGerdenera,hada buoy 1tB a civic project the club
111B-70 garden club year ac· cleaned, pruned and sprayed a
THURSDAY
cording to Mrs. Joe Bolin, rooe garden at the Meigs County
HOMECOMING DANCE advisor.
lnllnnary. They planled eight
Thu..day, 10 to midnight at The Merry Gardenera held new rooe buohes wblch were
Racine Junior High School :elr~y~g~~=
~~led=of~~
sponsored by band boosters;
••-.
mllllic by "The Wlllie8." Adm. IDid planned the club pi'OirBIII, denere. They aiao donated
75 centa.
for the year. Regina Harrison fertilizer and peat mou for the
POMEROY WCTU, 2 pm. wu named president; Teresa rooe garden.
Thuraday at Pomeroy United Brown, vice gresldmt; Brenda At ead! meeting the glrl.a
Methodlll Church.
Bolin, secretary ; . Sherrie answered roll call DOrtelninc to
IIEATII UNI'I'E:D Methodist Turner, treasurer, Judith gardening subjecla. llevolklils
Church llallo..., party 7, 30 Snowden, telephone, and were given and a paper and
coat
ffalr Each Rosemary Snowden, news demOIIalraUoil ..,... presented
t~~
..
takumthe elra
·don·•· reporter. Advisors were Mrs. by various club members.
....wyw
e
own
~ - AnniE TurnerandMrl Bolin
Beverages will be provided.
The y.ear's - ...~ he..; Besides the flower show held
SYRACUSE PI' Hall
,.. ...
the
.
.
A
oween included plant propagation, at one of !belt meetings,
Y
carruval, 7.30 p.m. Thuraday at planting mediums, annual.a, .mlblted m the Melga County
elementary school. Prtz.es for perennlale, r...., cmtalners Christmas Flower Show,
costumes.
and Dower 111'81l8in8- The girla "Christmas Memory Lane,"
FRIDAY
each had an annual Dower and the Iiutland Frle?.~
MIDDlEPORT W.C.T.U. garden and each had aome Gardenera flower shoW, ..
flidu.,7:~e.:!!!.-; ~.pf~!IJ gerenntala .tn••thelr , garden: Y&lt;&gt;Ul\•llouae W!"'J1owaa..· At

'

.

..

.
~. D!IMa B)oer for Iris
Payne, ' Do~tia Sl.ewort lor
EdWina Scott, Ca~ol MeCullqh for. MArtha McPhail
and Te:canna wlnte lor Lynn
Kltc!Jen.
.Mrs. McCullouch, social
chairmen, announced plana lor.
a theater party In,November. A
program on jewelry was
.......led by ~ Nardel

~-Mr• . ay.-witll Mrs. John
,Olllln&amp;«c«.-;~,llecky
~ t,- ~ Fll!l&amp;ir, ~rawaenn as the guest
~it ~tbapll!#t~ ·Jor Carol 1pe•kl!r. S1ie 1Jrlde ..,.t

will ..,-t the Nov 16 radio
program and Mra · a.arlea
Foley will provlde.lhe next
column for Green Thllilb Notea.
Nine
ben lndl ted lllat
mem .
ca
they will atUnd the Regioll II
meeting beina held at Marietta
today. ovnn11JIIcatklill wri
read from Mrs John Roe8e
...,111181 dlre&lt;t.o~. gertalnlng ~
....
a recent meellng Of tbe club

=

n::,..~llended~:

theprl\lllepoltourln&amp;lhe Roy
LjoM amn~en ganlen.
'
~. ilnda ~· for Doilna Stump served l)ifrelhments.
Mn. M.lnrlce 'n1omp1on was
wei""'D"d Into membenllip Ill
lbe , club. Mra. Harry
WJDIMMlD had chlqe of the
procrtuli lind readlnc arilclea
were ' Mn. Robert cina4ay
' ·~ Waldlll Grow,':
lild
to Ilion 'l'8lder 1Ju1be
for Wlntao": and Mra. C.lea
"A JU1b DIIIIIIY·"
by Mrfl. Harvey
the 1matln&amp; hoalea
were 011lltled
Included
llld

11 p.m. at former Pomeroy One meetJnc a flower
Junior IIISh School with Jays arranging worklhop wu held
emceeing.
and each girl was given a
MONDAY
cootaln• by Mrs. Bolin, who
then demonstraled the type of
POMEROY Garden Club, arran--t 14 be put in tbe
Monday afl«nooo home of
Mr J 0 Roedel' with Mr different tygea. The girls were
~ -~ J ~- encouraged to· practice Dower
M ~ 14• ~Ia
1 1n1i arranging at home and llroucht
em rs
Y or 8.
an arrancement they had made
cootalners and take materials to tbe next meeting wiiich they
to make arrangements.
'

a··-·

swonMoBILE Monday,

l'ooleroy Elementary 1 to 6

the f!ltrance to the sbow. The
tree was donated by a Bulland
Friendly Gardener member.
At the Friendly Gardeners
flower show they bad a special
uhiblt of terrariums and
ell
educallllllal poatera ., ""
member. CurrenUy they are
planning to make dried
arrllllCOJilOills and corn husk
roses for winter enjoyment.

""

ladl'es EnJ·oy Potluck Supper

p.m.
.
SALEM CENTER PTA REEDSVIU.E - Riverview
MMday, 7:30p.m. All parenla GanJen Club members enjoyed
tr~ecl14altelld.
apolluctsupperatStewartHall
, TUESDAY
1'1\uraday evening preceding a
OOUP DINNER, gift table short buslneSB session con·
Pomeroy United Methodist dueled by the president, Mrs.
Ct.Kcll 'nieaday. Sandwiches, Ernest ~ltehead.
pie and coffee will also be Mrs. carl Buckley gave the
aerved. Soup by the quart 75 devotions, reading a few verses
ctllla. ~ begina at 11 a.m. from the book of St. John, and
ELECTION DAY dinner two poems, "Fallh," and
Tueada7, Racine American "Flower Bulb". Plans were
Lagkla HaD. Soup, aanclwlcheJ, made to make favors for the
pie and llllffee. Serving begins gaUenla at the Elmwood Rest
at 11:10 a.m.
Home for Thanksgiving. Mra.
•
Clermont Harris and Mrs.
VISIT AT I CAVES
Hennan Grosanlckle are to plan
to 1'011 Mr· IIIII Mrl. Norman E· and aecure lbe material for the
lfllder llyaeiJ and children, Pomeroy' project.
.
. Route 2, were Salur4eY vjaitors Members are to bring
al ~ Cave•.·Old Man's Cave Chris1mas 8lfta for the Athens
.and tbe l'llmpkiD FuUval .at Mental Heallb Center potleii"i:
~levWe.
A community Chrl.atmas tree
.. . . . . . . . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . was discussed. MemiM!rs are to

Osborne,llfrl. Clermont Harris,
Mrs. Cori.Buckley, Mrl. Donald
Putnam,
Mrs.
Ernest
Whitehead, Ml's- Gene Wllaon,
llfrl. R. E. Williams, Mrs.
Frank Bise, Mrs. Herman
Groaanickle, Mrs. Lyle
Baldereon and a guest, Marit ·
Grossnickle.
A game waa COilducled by
Mrs.Bl.aewithMra.Oibon)ethe
winner.

The Platona, pi&amp;8d 14 fl1illb
amonc the NBA'I aJIO.nDs.
lind ~ .. the leque'l
only remalniJil Ullbeaten team
.~~~· potting their ninlb
!riUIDI!h by ·~ the BaiUmore Bulletl 1-.11111.
1
Elsewhere In tile NllA, New
York walloped Booton 1»11,
Chicago dOWiied Pboeilil II" llnallltriod. Jef( Jlullhia had ii
100, PhllldeipNa edged Slln polntli for the Wll'l'fora.

3·ROOMS

us ser,ve you for 1!11 your
prewlptlon and drug

M.tJds.

OF AIL .NEW.
'

FUR811U.E

. '595··
COffVENIEIITtEIIMS

,\WA.,.

.-.._.
~

lf.llliii'J

GU~~enen.

WEAR

SHIRT.

..

•

fiN ISHING
. ·
SAME DAY
SERVICE

In At f.-Out Ats
Uu'Our Frt1 ·- lnl Lll ,

R..a.:--•s
a.._·
UIIBAUII
2M.E. zndi,..,_

l.lllllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!llll

Birtn AnnounCIICI

for YOU

,,

• HOME IMPROVEMENT • TRAVELERS CHECKS ·
LOANS

• MORTGAGE LOANS

• CHECKING ACCOUNTS-.· ~·~lf i\CLUBS
• BANK·BY-MAiL

• COMMERCIAL LOANS

• AUTO LOANS
• PERSONAL LOANS

• EDUCATION LOANS

All financial needs under one roof

The Farmers Bank
and Savings Co.
POMEROY, 0.
Member Federal Reserve System
On Fridays Our Drive-In Window
Is Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., (Con·

---~

·--''-

~ ~~(
-"'\ &gt; • ~~[1:-,~

,_ ,,

\.)\

I

•

'

for Put 11 Ye.m"
Dannie Cant

PRI,CJS

.-It'•

'

''.

•••n•

'

Mot:e??

f'

I

tinuously_).

/ lieu h'• 1e not the' ~e~t....
tt. •ut•.u \"
'
"
, , .; . IUt tJ1e l'llllf
Ws the lelf.
1 ' ...

l

• SAVINGS ACCOUNTS • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

WHO~;E-:ALE

i

i,
'

services

·~hioi ~rgest
If ~ny ~One ea...

I

'I

Designing

to tbe November meeting,

prollta from which. will help
with tile Community Tree.
Tbe Movemller meeting will
be ~t the home of Mn. tlon!tJd
Olbome. ~ben allendlng /
tile IUIIIIII' 'were Mrs. Ronald

.

Mra. ~ld YOUIII ,.,
~ of tha hJtl1l7 •
ctlllllu1 QajalnW libolr ~
l(n. Frod Wll"a 11 '" of ~
Rulland alxM.
The "Chrltii!W If~
lAne" ohow aleo 1 ·•e4 a
atilt award ..,-ted at die •
otale eanvt~~Uoo of the '*1!1
Alooclalloo of GailloD aub(~
Alh,Jand ~·Alii· li•IJ. \'til;
award wu IIIX""ted by .* .';
JohnRoe8e,Rqioullllil*tilr.
'

briJ!I their houaewarea orden

'f

wven days a week. Let

year, "Ch!W~
lAne," by ..,. ~ -~•
and !be "8Dl)j!itf ,Willa
lllt111un" ... .b, lhe "~.JS

Bankers are
architects, too

Jr. Club in Busy Year

Social
Calendar

•J!ow

'
FLOOR-HEAfi'NG ,;·

Cavalier'S Lose Another
By 8'RI CAllEN
UPIIiparll Wlller
The Cleveland Cavallen and
Detroit Plaklila are hoadlnc In
llppolliledlrecU~~~a-&lt;~ulckly.
Tbe · · • - Cavallero, •IW
-.--~·
looking for tbeir llrsl victory In
NaUonalllukelball Aaaocl·
a on, iUffered lhelr eighth lou
Wedneaday night, dropplnc a
tiNt dedallll to the San Dlqo

'

:J=:;;;;::::::::;::;:;;;=

w'oi M·aj·or Ev.e~t·s· .Set

- · -- -- . 1111 .allfera fer pledgea were
,.,.U.ted'I'Ueadaynightbytbe
Ohio Eta .Phi Chapter ol Beta
Sigma, Phi Sorcrlty meeting In
tile eo!tlmbua and Southern
.
.
Ohio ~lrlc eo, office.
Appointed . were Vitti
IJiiJickrier rne~Db~t, for •Pbylll.a
Jl,eiUle.~ 1 .PiedS•; ,Silreh Bechtle
for ~lolte To)lllklil ~
Slrlll·llir JAn.!t......;!. Ccleen

,,

Clrulina's Bob vercJ took

,

Mra:

AbGmeplpliient CJ1r1a1mu
Gm!ef •
illd I' bolldly
tb~p 1 prosram at the
iklirtheasttrn Ohio Mental
a,alth . Ceiila' will biaNIIIIK

· -~,

.

,........ IIIIi

·· • .

,'ee~~Oi;si;:~'~·J01~a·. :·;=:::!=:=: ':=cfi~~;.-8to :~-:~-:-!'fa: = :a!t:.t1'

.8 "'' . .

um-

~

·v

•

'

,.-led

DIUS SIIOP

'

. .... ,/ .

meeting.

c"'""'"''

2

•

Ibn

down.-..

,4c Sconng
. R ace

'

·~ry k Sllllli'dQ' arid', ~' :£:.:~~~~ Ia•~ ean,loat!olldlbofeliii)OO!Itwof
1
~=~:~~the~
N111'1. ;,Ill the MdP. Lodi
' , d •·.jbey jlhoqle1 lrGm llqlo.n II at lbo Flnt Baptl.at
'
a11.tHlp
Sd)IIOI
oafoterl.a,
the
21
·~ In the· arilltlc CINreh Edueailllllalllull!liDnt
1
lllftlt,· u 'Q1o 111&gt;oW ,ut be ~ !D tile dlvl.alon.' Bite urged .0 Pniel1 the e«ner Of.l'lllman and 4lb_
y~ publldpr 'rlewlnc aild ~ club membeti' to make enll'lo!l Sti.ID Martella, Thunday! Oct.
ei int: nlay allit, ilaool!tini Dlvilklil · ~ ....-al Of )be c1asaes ·lo ~. She utended her
Tueaday JI.Bectlon 1 91 ..t~~Uc ~. uaure a blccer and ktlar conptulaUm~ to the · Melga
lht i'tiille.roy 'wldclt
. . Ia ....... til\~
. · Club llhoW"
·
.
County Garden Clubs· for tile
ScJioo!. frhe. ahOif membef11 !lll!f.
Mrs. YOWI8 . . any of the many awardllhey wiiii'Qive
br the Melga Mra. Young .ind llfrl. BoUn cwnty clubl IDlY !&gt;ave l!llts at lhla event Mrs. Roe8e held a
Garde!~ .-'Club have named • lbe (ollowin• table'! •I the lbo!J.. .
sale of numeroua O.A.(l.C.
'
c...,.mua.·~n : ached"te, 'ltwu decided -lllat rtfJ;e1b- pubUeatlons Including ttie
'" .
Fred Blae~, Melga Mrs. Paul 1111•1 . - . . Mra., mentl would bl.f!aml.ahed 11r all Gal'don Club Handboolr, ·the
. Cqanly eo"'-cl ebalrmlli, lloberi Lewis: Pll!»Hclty~ W.1 •' ~OiuntyG;i'deDClubii_for " Eihlhito.. and Judge~ Handwlkomed the fi \¥.i membei-1 Homer Pilr-er: Hosplt.lil¥, •le ~ the Slturdly por. book, Gar4onlnC ~ IIIII
~Ji!tndlnc ~. to PI the Melli ~·Gerald ~Ill: '"try 11111 of 1110 Mlnr, wilb jJrocwcla the 1971 calendara.
COWity
Garden
Cluba. and cluaif!ciUoo, Mrs. Jlliilel !o 10 low8rds tile ihow oz. Durlnc the bus!.- ltslklil
.JUpruented, ,and their Nlcholaotl and ..ra. Orion· .,......-,.~~~clubs will conducled by Mrs. Blae~,
pr-aldenta, were Middleport Nelson: jWea ·COIIIinl~and · furnllbatleUtzt11811dJriches, the secretary and lreaaurera
~Club, ;:earl Horky; clerb, Mra. EdJalia Hollon and Ml~~eport, Pomeroy, fdld· reporls were given by Mrs.
)llddleport
teur, Mra. Mra.IWIGnieaer; llor1kulture dlepor~ '· AjDateur, Wlndi~l Gerald Wlldermulb and a
'lf!trrt 8 M.....,.. tland Mra dlvl.alon, Mrs. o. Y.Pennlngl«&lt; Trail, and ~ o• the RiY!I'- payment of~ for tile bulJdlng
·l{iJ ~;'ij;;rer;'
and Mrs. Nllmall McCain; Cluba named tO fumlab cualodlan was made. II wu
J'lw IIIIer: Beft4 tbe River, jUnk!r dlvlalon, Mn. W1Q1am cooldes or Jllo* were Oloater, noled lllat only aeven of the
~· WilaG!I cfl'penter; star, WIU!ord; craftl ~.Mrs. RGee,StarandWIIdwood.Clubo clubohavegaldthocounlyduea,
MI-a. Jamel NicJmllllil; Rulland Howerd Nolan, and ll!ucatlllllal ilaiiJed 14 proYld,e two traya of which were gayat.le Oclober I.
~·- trtendljt Gaifi!~!lera, Mrs. dJeglay, Mrs. H.....,.~· ,
aalada were 1\Utland, Walk In Mrl. Joe Bolin, Meiga County
$arold wolfe; 1'l'irWshl. Mn. Mrs. YOWI8 mlll!enled a and· the 1\UUend Friendly Jr. Garden Club chairman,
Q0m1 Wlldern!uth: Wildwood; dlacusalon of lhe si$Y ICbeddle,, Gardeltera. The TwWcht Club Ia deacribed the verloua acUvilles
Jtta. Edison Hollon, vice the ceneral rWea, Dlvilllll A toprovldecolfee, cream, sugar, being carried out by the Win·
.llldenF 'and l'Gmeroy Mrs. end B rulea and noled thel the cupo and !fie coffee nrn. The ding Trail Jr. Club wbich Ia
~I 'Ji.ornp.m, ~t. lhow will be open for 'vl!wln8 group VQied to bave the food conducled wilb Pomeroy Boy
··lfnYouncamemberolthe fromltoOp.m. Nov.28andtto aaltiontb.Jbonoi'eyatemand Scouta and the Merry Gar·
.~r G~ Club, and Mrl . 4 p.m. Nqv. Zll. _Tlie . .,-oup oel!.eervlng.
.
donora Jr. Club of girls IPIII·
Joe Bolin q, lile RuUend decided thai eechMoiCI County~ Mta. John Roele, ReDan 11 sored by the Rulland Friendly
.Frlendly Gm/ilmera, will""' Garden Club would be DlrOetoroltbeOhioAuoclallon Gardeners. Shoalso!'oledlhet
chair the ati'lllmll .flower reoponalble for making at least ol Qerden Clubl, urged all who

=

ST/

..

floWer Show :fq&lt;~aY; ~et's Have, a Merry Christma~~ ·

mn

1111:".!.t

•

t-TiitDIIIfiJt-hoti,~J,O.,Oct,.,,mo

. , · .
'
· •
COLUMBUS (IJt'l) - Ohk&gt; ~ 1 l'lillllle I"' tbe pq,. of lbe liS? atiiOII, wben ~ended wlthl U Ut willl
lunc1loai II 'IIIlich .. lilked ,' Joa Schmllll wortJ fbe U«. Cltvelpd f11~ Sill' Dt.P,.:. bllh aehoolf&lt;totbaU l\olel tri!nl ~ • . . •
· ' Pitulllrolft! WUJI" COich 1111· ......ld.
.
J'llU
~~ ,Iunday's "'lP~,.. ~ .... too, and praeUce Eveft BiU Ntlaaa'a wife around lht Ita'-: · · · - · · IAfi Crawf&lt;rd, 1t ill ol
.,·~· III!'I,'P!!IIMI, ~II!II••••....
IIIIi
...
C1I0D0 "W~~I ~~~
fliillf~'liiliJ41lalhin&amp;,llut wouliln't want lllib lo lpdt- ~~~ fi r,poandl, ~ ·filii fGf
~
... Alan Pte• I!aW
,o r-t :----• IllY 1/1. I jut keep lhlnklna about Bud tho W.J be'a • . . ,
·
~len !!"! lAndon , 'lfllll'J lit N a~llln lt'len ~
:
· , ...
,
"' thoae leellil we've -~ Gret In all that -rlin, about St.Loulo.,..~ -(qel Filda, Dfahi'aii.O lor· Cam~!! for an U pt,r
foUy 1 Spotf P•l'ldEthey'qltlle heal,:"''ve Cllllt UD ~ u- Vlllnga don't c1ve an Rh!q did .qy •iut s.n net..&gt;y """:1\'akeman W!ll!tertl carry ••'I'll'· He also bil ,
1m llrolm
Paui!Cr
to at thla pOint, Grant aald of tiich In any -Iller, and I have Diego but 111e'•· iiO Fran " , v't•The~~ JackiOn li'abbt!d U jlUIH fiX' 170 yerda
.
•• Of · .
- ? the U11111, whlll&amp; 5-I record Ia to 'o with them to boat tbe Tartent.on yet. , ;
. lll""""'fal two ~ retptn. ' tad·!I •lt!IU!ar c....,..back on
. Tiley all did wellli\ that lW the same as the .v'lkinga. U11111ln Detroit Sunday.
Miami over BllllliiMn 1111! 'lri&amp; llle(Gt ihe mil,
aeiWe. .
. '
!I9Uinl lbo MlnrMota VIkings ''They're totally at 'the lop Of
Oilier Pleb
Colla ·Clll1ld be II' Utile over- of the seii~e, .-4 kicked a 23- , iv~l Wl&lt;Jgerd, ID-pound tall- ,
iDfllded uplll the Lao Ancelas lhelr game ,_. We've """our ltB for Sunitay•a other games, eager In IIlli .....
ford fldll&amp;w With 51'-.11 lia&lt;S .IIX' once41eaten Dayton
.,...., but the man wllo held ~t four games with them but I like: .
Dt.Uaa over PbiJedeiPNa - tq p1aJ lj) liVe ·lhi,Wlldi:ali,.. .;~iff~, has 'gained I,IIN
l!ll' intereat on the TV tube I m c:erta1n Detroit hu beell OUiand over Kansas City- . The . cow~&gt;oya are dow \lftheatable e.o leld
.
.yardl 'fer a 10.1 averace lhla
~I didn't even cot tbinklilg about us since the llrat You keep IIeariiis about Daryle everylhln&amp; licbllnd lilt Etc* Cocy-R*WIIIII'• zi ia~ ·vic· seaion. Winlanl; • senior, baa
game,
daylhey goll4 C811!P-"
IAIIloniea'a hack opams and are doing a.«llhin&amp; ... well ,... tory~lrelt-'nt~OWftthetlr!oiD acqred 1411!"'inll u Jeffereon
He ~~~ Bud Grant, the When Grant got tllroaSh with keep seeing him doing fine.
YGII tnow.
·
F~iday flltlbt le , did , the · has ou!M:t{ed Ita ....., ,.;po.
Vlllnga coach. The thins lhet hla speech, he returned mhla San Frenclaco ov.- Green
Lao Ancelea over New H!m!illl N~.' 1 ctau ,A rating nentl :IIW7.
11!1 me about him wu how he team. Thla was Tueaday, a few Bay-Tiie Forty Nlnera have Orleans On either a wet or a wheD Arlin8Uio'l Mart W!ICDtr Seven-tame slllisUca on LanJ!ql at.ood there In one 1p0t all hours alter the Vlllnga heat the the formule. John Jlrodle does dry field.
.and Jeff Staley connectetl 1111 a caater'I'W&lt;I'kh&lt;ne, Joe DeFII#» time, hardl;y even moving, Rams. OrdlnirUy ibat would've the paasinc, Ken Willard tbe DanYW over Waahlngtoi&gt;- 7Si'erd fourth quarter toucb- Uppo, . _ he has pined I,I!H
t!esPite the raiD, 'which wu meant a day off. The Y'Iklngs ruablng and Bruce G&lt;tuetl the Nobody alopl Sonny~
.for a 7.0 victory. yarda ln_teo carries for a 6.9,
~ down ~ than It pracUced.
kicldng.
bul the Broncoo could a1ow him
'Ilm Grleier Of Archboid tal· av.-age. The 8olllot.2, 2fJO.pound
..,.. in one Of lhoae Dracula
down.
lied fOilr loucbdoims and gain- lailback has acored 18 tvJCh.
moNa.
New Yll'k Glanta ov.- New ed 216 yarda In II atlempta dOirnB and four twOlpOint con~ lllat takes
J' /:1
York Jota- 11'1 IODih to do Friday ni8ht In tbe. Blue versions for
polntl.
prac'CU't ~ : - . ,
enylblng without your quarter. Slreab' N.e victory ov.- win- Whether It Ia a new building,
T T.
.L _
·- J
back.
leas Evercreen. Grieaer had a new name Ill' ,lulil two )'WI
-=t:!'l,~,!""' ahow lllat
eTf'UJiftS tJftCn,aftH6(1,
Boston over 'iildllllo..Joe touchdown runa of 40, 40, 25 Of experience, Columbus Will,._ ....-eontrol. Bud
·~'
Kapp to Ron Sellera should do and. 21 yarda as he ran hla land Ia ~.0 ihla year and leada
Set with radiant birth.
Grant can. When hla No. I
It
acorlng total lor ·the .year ,14 the Oblo Capital Conlerenf:e,
atones- one don• for
quarle~bacli: de~ided he No ma
es ,
·Atlanta over Chlcaco-Beara' 139 polntl. Areh!IoJd, 7-G, meeta Two )'WI aco, 11 Pleasant
.
uch
momber of the
lirOuldn t plaflludlillllila he got !ut-k~::::themOCCIIITedVall R. Sandert- E
1 2 8 numtng game lan't much with ninth ranted Napoleon, also 7.0, View Hllh School, the aame
family.
DIOrt money,
Grant wasn't
ey J. Hill- S
1 2 I G '·
N 8
team waa 0.10 and last - ·
• · - but be didn't """'c He Atblellc Conference acoring D. C1sco-HT
1 2 1 a.. Sly.-a and Q-alc Bllyn- ov. ·
.
,_
· ...,...,
,_... '
r
K
C k' D
H. Caldweii- E
1 0 6 ham out for the....,
Delenslve taclde Randy Mar· 11-7.
Ring can b• madt to
merely promoted hla No. 2 ""e. J8er ree 8 ave R. Thom_.-Kc
1 o 6
--~
•
Un of Porlamouth 8 Moot-4
ChuckHuterofTlfflnColum·
hold
from two ,to flvo
~ and now hanD Wl)lla, a junlcr tailback acored D. Wello-HT
1 0 6
.....,.,
'
'
· ...,_,
Y the Bobcats' _,., In'· in' 1,. J. Smlth-NG
ClncbmaU over Pittsburgh- 240-pounder, Ia averaging 13 blan continued hla romp
1
0
6
birthstones.
w ...... menUonstlle old No. I
-.., po ,. a ~ J w h- T
kl
odl
~"""'""
II!IYJilllle. Hardly an body t- loss to · Alexander. Dennis · •"'I H
1 0 6 The BellcaJa bave one thing 18c eo per game, a go y
....,.• ..,.,_..,. ~.,_. ....
00 Eichinger, Eqstern's 180 pound E;~ KC
lllile Booton anyway Y
.J ~ ' over the Sleelera, qulckneu, number ftr a defensive· IJne. , day night with 1'15 yards In 15 . , In procio~s 10~. yiiiow
5
Bud Gr.;.t 11 aJi business end crossed the goal 11ne once In P. Hill- S
.
carries and four touehdor wllile gold.
1 0 : and in a meeting of " - two men.
......... foolball
the Eaglea' S!.f loss at Miller M. Potter-SW
·1 0 6 Utans that should he about Unbeaten Brtdctport (7-G) agalnat Norwalk in lhe Twnl·
-::·• a,
game.
·1
· R. Boring- E
o 2 2 enough ·
hurdled ooe toughie saturday does' 41.0 victory. Heater hu
USE OUR
I don t feel I can
the
SVAC ONLY .
M. Smllh-SW
0 2 2
. 'lle Celleces
night with a 12-G victory over 1,135 yardl in 1311 canieo fer
LAY-AWAY
lulmy Of belnc 81i10Uonal, he Ptlyor-~t
TD E'P TP V: lia1~NGNG
g ~ ~ Yaleandllllrlmouth a couple St. Clalrsv!Ue, but faces enolh- the aeason and an 1.2 yard IV·
NO WI
has uld about hla creal atony D. Whi-KC
9 14 66 L. Cremeano-HT
o 2 2 of beaiA! ,_, ,.; Iller t er thla weeli 1n unboaten but erace He has scored 121 polntl
Me
G. SIIMider$-l&lt;C
7 10 52 T Glassburn-NG
0 2 2
un
Dl a•• ..,.e
I
·
·
.
'
'
, D. Elchlnger-E
7 0 o12 R: Holman-S
New HaY.n, Conn. I don't think once Ued Shady.llde. Sl. CJaira. Upper Arlington can Ue Maa,
Tba..::he~ humea:'. heHecen t B. AatllffC-NG
4 o 24 w. Henson-KC
g ~ 22 ellller will be embarrlll!l!d, btJ1 viDe, which ha~ been averaging aillon's record .. ...... ~
._.
"'·
,... W. Quoon HT
4 0 24 C. Smllh-KC
o0 22 2 I lib Yale to win
28 polnil per game never got atreak Friday night with a ftc.
In the Vllinga' om,. at 1 ~: ~!!:'~&amp;
~ g ~: ~~';;;~lno-S
2 """ Pill ~ SyriCIIIO, clooe~ to the Build. goai.Jine tory atc;:hWicotlle. ~ .......
.k \'r
•
~~
~tbe look; M. Nea-s
3 o 11 Johnson-5
g ~ 2 West VircJnla over Penn Stale, than the 39 yard line after ,... lon alrult ran from tlie ei;bth
~urtSt.
-. I
Rami J. Rou-KC ·
2 4 16 S.tetv- E
0 2 ~ Cornall over Columbia Princegame.
D. Smllh-E
2 2 14
ALL GAMES
'
l'iofq For U..
JR.PPellrey-NK
. Gc
12 ' White-KC
Ptoror-ScTD10EP
2 0 12
•t~~e"
·
16 TP
76 """ .,.....e. and Army over
'I" 18
r·A •
later he attended a s. Jenklno-S
1 2 8 Saunclen-KC
~
Stale
over
117
1111llelll
Pral li1lendoal
'
1 10 58
Elchlnger-E
P 0 54 Norlbw tern u......
Stale The Mein(mll PrGI liardl7
·
Queen liT .
5 2 32
es '........,.an
Uwd up to tbelr nlctnmne
DOLlAR' .~·. n. ftiiW· ~~~~
RaHIII-NG
5 o 30 over Indiana, Mh11louri over Wednoadai· Di8ht
,
oiii-RiioiW_,. UfllhJ olfll,l;.
Cre"'""s-HT
4 2 26 Kansas Stale, Oklahoma over
.... .,__ ,.....,:_.
,.._
. ""
.
Brown-fo!G
4 0 24 r
Sla'- UO.Iol..... ro-.. .....
T ~k .
Colllns-KC
4 o •• owa
~. ........-•. over "'·--• a'~•~·- whlll ..._
Mao~•·
r or
Nease-S
• 0 :: Wlaeuisln and Notre Dame !::t~--;:"'IJof~
-&gt;
' Trnt Coo~y and arty
11
Roush-KC
2 4 i6 over Nauv.
..........,
., .... tllrowaln
OHI!o. lt'ullhoro •ilaclal
9' 1"'·
Smi-E
2 2 14
s.a~Aubum over 1'1orlda laeluctotbelnclua Pacera 1U.
'
Sandon- E
2 2 lA n.-o. Ofll' Soulb Carolli&gt;0 ' st. Thelr~IOpercent
Parsono-KC
2 0 12 ~..• foolllloolln&amp; ~a:uracy ........._
R. Pellroy-NG
2 0 12 Tern II e over Waite Foreal, led p;;;;~ Bebe ...~:;;:
J . WIUIIh-HT
2 0 12 Kentucky over North Canllina
_.__...,y
Rtt.1 .4t Onellll
•••· 1.71 llldnl
D. Wells-HT
2 0 12 Stile and Duke er ,.......,... 10 nmart, '"""" you fdl only
J. Hill-S
1 2 I
"" - . . - 12 of 2&amp; free throwl, JG11 can't ' •••·
lrltft•••
H•lt IIIII'llllftl
Stt~~~~~~ He
.4t.Wit11Mw
CIKO-HT
1 2 B Tech.
-.Jn
"
lift. "CIIIIIIInt Klh
lie
Jenklnt-S
1 2 I
llollllwest-Te:raa over SMU ·
Rtt. :lie ltoiiAivm,n•m Polt
- 21c
·Staton-NG
I 2 1 Air F
' wwana'a Art lleclter prone!
R• Holman-S
I 2 I
"""' over Arilllna, Afbn. even more dUillgl... to the
H..Caldweii-E
1 0 . 6 110 over Te:raa AIIM, Bllylor PrGIUhetallledSipoliill,25ol
t -Cai-11-E . • ·•O· • , overil'QJ~tllkleflil!!i .~ ~ : l!t ' llie
, ·
~
.·
t. no1 ••.. ~tpow , , ... .. Q." ~--~ .. l!o&lt;:ll~·':';t .:.~.~~ • . , • ~t~~W
1(
~~,:j:AtiNI'S · ~ll"""•
8
1
' . rown-K~
I 0 6 W_. _..._.__._
,.._,_ --•1 tbi1 Plce'ii 'fii ~~~
t.awson-s
' o 6
~-- ,over .,._a.
. Ill win Iii&lt; ......
2pllrst0c
T. Kar.--E
1 o 6 do, Stanllll't!'over Orqoo Slate, leVOil
,..,. C«~leltl.
P. Hollanbaugh-NG 1 o 6 Southern Callfornl.a .._.CaD· Becker~IIIIPI1IUJ1pllrledby
Rtt. tlc-Oirll, MIIHI
J.
Smllh-NG
1 0 6
Mel Daalelll' f1 polnla and 25
Orion &amp; Nyloaltretctl Kt1 .. Sex, pr •.....__ ... ,Jc
149-3514
IIJCINE
D. Bush-SW
1 o 6 fornl.a, Oregon over Washlnglcm more by Bob NeiGiick)' while
Ltlttttr-L 111 NeuttlllltiMfl·,
·
1.t1
T. Beaver-HT
1 0 6 and UCLA over Washlnglcm S
·
Comly•ColY HIUSO IIIPlOitt, pr ·
!,II
M. PoHor-SW
1 o 6 Stale
teve Jonu waa bigb lor
•••· ftc CniJ t•t• Ln••••••· I N ' _ J:rc
R. Bortl- E
0 A A
'
Mnnpbla wilb 22.
•••· 7te Kltcnoo
THio &amp; Gadlltfo-l fer,.~
.
SW
~ ~ ~
•
D~~~ Other American
C. Sm111&gt;-J(C
0 2 2 'night whOil Norm Van Uer led __,. Allloclatl(ln !llllll,
lht.-s
o 2 2 the Royall to a 131·118 illilovw Jim UCIII'• .,._ ~
~~~s
~ ~ ~ tile Staltle 8ugeraonlel, ·
pool~'!;'~ lb&lt;lo filial a.n. illlrllju
Henson-KC
0 2 2 Van U• led lha lam In
....., enlblet ~ ID
Smi-SW
0 2 2 polidl, relloanda IIIII d•a ..... Carolina IOtotllllild 111111
111a a polnta IIQ1lalled hla ,... the wlnleM ~ don. to
lqh. The 8 foGt I, Ill poUnd tbelr lllilb loa.
llllJ'I nun 8Uard ...., w u Dire! earner paced ,Kat- , .

W.

~

i

j

•

·p t
I·' I

tn•

'l

'

�. ..
'

. by-.Bud-Grant, JLiJ.&amp;ebat;~er Is He~ In Win
""

'li.

!

&gt;

-,

•

~

,f!l,
7'13,.....

;.rs r~::~i

' .,.·

1
,.
'I

''

~1
I

•,

'\

:·'J

"'I

'

• R

111

•

thr--•

o•

•. . ___ ....

off""!,

=

..T_·"'

·

JeweiiJ Store •

~tonover,~::u

••sons-

Memn

Ia •

••

lJror~~~ 1~1~3:·~99:~/Jed~::·:URI:~.::::::::::::::::

..

(;
I'

5.00

JN .PROGRESS

"'"'""'''----ftc
"c

..,J.""''"·

One Rldl---------. 15

I
II

'
"

'

/ '4

Rocb Nalio Arelllbald lted 21
• poilU u the llll7ala pu&amp; -

tod!JoJ atiact. with rr 11iH!U
1!14 Liiule n~ emlrllii1lltl
25. Lie'*' ~· !lith :Ill bat

. Don
Seallle,by
CINCINNATI .(UPI) - The
Smllb withw,
211 -led
polnllllld

~ boaon wlth~-I!~..

W"ua
Second Tilt

Roya&amp;

ClnclnnaU
alter of
lollng
their lint Royal.a.
five gamoa
tile
aeaaon, now bave two wlnl14
their credit.
The latest wu Wtwlnepley

u .......

men Ia dottie ~~pre~.

t

l

' )

A

medicine chest

that's a jumble of old

~nee and orher health supplie• can

'· be a dlliiger imtead of a help. Clean up
aad clear out now, thea stock up with.us.

0:

OPEN DAI

8:00AM-to IO:OCf.PN

.

Sunday
IO:loAM
'
'

t~ 12:30 PM and

.

.... 1

r

~-

fl'
II' I

r~~. :
.

'

i

"

5:00to9:00PM ·

W.yne Swisheri Harold Lohse and Kenneth
McCullough are your !rlendiy pharmaGists at
Swisher lllld LOhse R'ex•ll Drugs. They !lave

low prescription

prices
'"d prompt service and
discount drug prices

~fa.

.' '

FOR .LO.w·.·

lamy
wlllllt.
Jl1ynnWl1bna
llobW1on,
who lli8Ded
Wdlelllay w1111 the Royals II·
tlr I three and 1 half ftlt
holdout, did not play,

.

Franciaco 111·lll8, and Clncinna·
U whipped SeaiUe 13!·111.
Ne'lr York broke open ita
hatUt with Booton early by
'""""'•• tile Cei~ou--""'
In
tbe llrat quarter. -'lbo'33-17
Knicb
placed -en men 1n double

,.,
.. ()
:..· . VENtED . '
GAS HEATERS
'

flgurea.
Bob LOve acored 28 polntl,
hall Of lhem In lhe tldrd
quarter, in helping Chklago
down l'lloenb. Olot Wa!Ur IDd
Bob Wela added 11 ·and •
polntl 14 the 1111111', atlltck.
CC1mle Hawklna paced l'lloenfx
with 26.
11111y Cnnniugiiim lparbd 1
fourth quarter r.ny ~~
enabled Pbllatlelpbla to btMt ·
Slln Frandaco. . Cunnli!&amp;bliD
tallied tO of hla 17 poiQ(I In t1ii

WID, Mra. Clarence Murray, Mn. Harry WJDiAplson, vice
. Mn. JIIDW Tllua llllj.. Mra. prelident; Mrs. Harvty
James Nlcholloa will a1rve 11 Erlewlne; aecretary; and Mrs.
inlllrUelora for Chrl.atmas · Nelloa, lreiiiUI'W. Mra. car.
..,........ Mn. 'lllnn 11111 Mrs. geilter used a table centered
aci;ril!elcl
.~RuUendGIMen Murr.,Y will ~ care Of tho with a &amp;oral arrencement and
Qub bi N
•
1oc1c1 and the flowera for tbe colored tapa In ber cenmt~~y.
Plana 'far both 'ewntll were
A'tf contri1Ju110i1 WU
The .llpjn were ~ by
,.se at a mee11ne Ill .club made to the bolljilal CJriatm8l the ofllcera - red by tbe
il)embera 11on&lt;1ay nlabht the ~- ~will eoillllt proaldent
oymbollzlna
boale of Mra. VIetor Nelson.
Of 1em111 ~ 'cake and a lloiDinatlw;. pink by the vice
\ The ~ llhow will be drink with Mre. 'Nicholloa to prelildent_ representing
illged II tile bmle oiMra. C. 0. handle dlabeUc ~
leaderahlp, btJI 1ee1 dtmlnent
Qwt:lnan 1111 Nov. 11 with A npor1 ori 8 trtp to the than the gresldent; blue by the
•lati1mw Forecut" as the AtheDII Good lllck Cub 1 tbe aecretary for trulh and aclfHiDe
Mrs Robert Csiladay Ia u--'th n-•"' a ._ cur~
and 1-n- by the
.,
•
·
"""' ""'~ was"'""" •1
_,
~"
llii lbow cbllnnan and an· Mra. Snowden and Mrs. lreaaurer IIJI!Ibollc of the gold
ll!lliDCed that the Friendly Canaday They
llfeda she handles - from a green
lilrdenera have been Invited 10 and b.iba lor the annual eanc11e repr enllns the club.
partlclpil;e. Mra. Fred Blaell· COWl fair
Mrs. Snowden praented uch
1y emtact chairman
Mrstry
· CUpen of tbe gall officer with a gift and Mrs
:);.~JGI!nllieae, RegiDil l j Jlutlalii~ G':..nera carpenter with 1 ~ Oowe~
4ied..-,11111 be pee~~.
· inatlllled the otlcera for the ccntalner for her role 1n the
' At the Mental Hea111J Cilnter l97o!n ar lnat•ll"" were inatallallon ceremony. Mrs.
~-;'
_lffa.,h!ll,... ···. 11;.;;.. · ·";'if"-- ,~ ~,:1!1!1'~.- ~;!Ill'

another junllir club may be
organized at Chester and urged
all clubs to consider 8jiiHlSOiing
ooe. Mra. Bolin staled lllat
much enjoyment can be bad by
the adult cl~bs from wortlnc
with " - JI!UJiier clubs.
Mrs. Blae\lllar asked lilaI all
Garden Tlierapy cbslnnen of
the clubS aubllllt report~ to Mrs.
DavldU. Nease, county lllt!rapy
chalnnan. Mrs. Reid Younc,
county llliWer lhow_ chairman
remlndedclubslllatthecounty
uoocialilll owns roll8 of green
~·led gaper, which may
be · Uled u bacJI&amp;round for
Dower shows as weD as waD
board · on standards for
background uae.
The club gresidenta and club
representauv.. held a lh&lt;rl
meeting and selected Mrs.
Harold Wolfe of the Rutland
Friendly Gardeners, Mrs. Paul
Baer ol the Chester Garden
Club and Mrs. Harry Moore of
the Middleport Amateur Club aa
a nominating committee to
..lect a new Me1gs County
contact chairman to be voled
upon at the aprtnc meeUng of
theMeli!JCountyGardenCiubs.
Mrs. Robert Kuhn of The
Bend 0' the River Club Uled
thoughla of gardens from

Geneol.a and Mattllew 6, the .annual ChrlsW.~ ~al
Chapter 21-30 veraea and a stufflnc bee will be bold
poem as devollons, cloilng with Tbul'sday, Novembe• $
"October Symphony". She beg1nnJns at 9 a.m. af the
commented how lltUe one Middleport Fl,.t Baptlat
thinks Of thiDga of btauty In · Clwrch and lnvtled the j)OW)ty
natUre arllliDd tllem, unW they clubs 1o help with tile pr9)ec\.
are ._..., away from il She llfrl. Roy Snowden IIIIIOWIIled
refaled a requeot !r_OO&gt; bet son lllat the Rutlan!l ·o .rden Club
"'7Yin&amp; in tile lll'IMd forces In willaponaor a ~tmu flow.er
V~et . Nam fer pictures of tile show, "Cbrlatmu Foreeul," a
lreelulhey appear now In the home' glacemeut ,._ at the
beautiful fell colors In aoutber,n home of Mra. c. o. Cllal"""',
OhiO. r
SalemSI.,Ru!IUti,911Monda)',
Mrs. WU114m · Willford, an Nov. 16 .open to tile public for
e~pl. oyee of Decor
. Corp., Ylewlng 2 to&amp; p.m. Parllclpanta
Mid&amp;e»orr, extended an In· will be lhe host club and tbe
vi~~~~~ to tile aeveral county Rulland Friendly Gardeners.
elulia to achoillile worllaiMlps Mrs. Biaellllar, moat en·
there, •olin&amp; that the firm has thusluUc about Dower ahon
many varieUea of germanenl I(&gt;Cll180red by the lndiYidual
flowers, dried materials, clube of Melp County, asted
candles, tape, oasis, ete. She that m...e Jli!I'I'!D8 altelld them
staled that there l.a no chart!• 1o see the w1111detlul wort belns
for tbe workshoga, that club done In tbe creaUvo arUIUc
members uae lillY !"''terlala dosigna. Two Melga County
tbey wish to wort With. Alter Garden unila, the Rutland
compleWon, they may purchase Friendly Gardeners, and the
their creaUIIIS, If they wish to. Melga County Garden Clubs
Anyclubdeslringtoached.ulea Aasocia!lon, wlll receive
meeUng there should conlact awards at lbe Region 11
the finn for an appointment.
meeting Thursday lor Dower
Mrs.
Homor
Parter, llhowapreeenleddurlnctllepost
executive secretary ol the
Meigs County Tubereulooll and
Health Assn., an•ounced lhet

The Merry Gardenera Jr. did, and they' were JWIIIed'" a

Garden Club, ....,..red by the flolrer show by the advlaor.
FriendlyGerdenera,hada buoy 1tB a civic project the club
111B-70 garden club year ac· cleaned, pruned and sprayed a
THURSDAY
cording to Mrs. Joe Bolin, rooe garden at the Meigs County
HOMECOMING DANCE advisor.
lnllnnary. They planled eight
Thu..day, 10 to midnight at The Merry Gardenera held new rooe buohes wblch were
Racine Junior High School :elr~y~g~~=
~~led=of~~
sponsored by band boosters;
••-.
mllllic by "The Wlllie8." Adm. IDid planned the club pi'OirBIII, denere. They aiao donated
75 centa.
for the year. Regina Harrison fertilizer and peat mou for the
POMEROY WCTU, 2 pm. wu named president; Teresa rooe garden.
Thuraday at Pomeroy United Brown, vice gresldmt; Brenda At ead! meeting the glrl.a
Methodlll Church.
Bolin, secretary ; . Sherrie answered roll call DOrtelninc to
IIEATII UNI'I'E:D Methodist Turner, treasurer, Judith gardening subjecla. llevolklils
Church llallo..., party 7, 30 Snowden, telephone, and were given and a paper and
coat
ffalr Each Rosemary Snowden, news demOIIalraUoil ..,... presented
t~~
..
takumthe elra
·don·•· reporter. Advisors were Mrs. by various club members.
....wyw
e
own
~ - AnniE TurnerandMrl Bolin
Beverages will be provided.
The y.ear's - ...~ he..; Besides the flower show held
SYRACUSE PI' Hall
,.. ...
the
.
.
A
oween included plant propagation, at one of !belt meetings,
Y
carruval, 7.30 p.m. Thuraday at planting mediums, annual.a, .mlblted m the Melga County
elementary school. Prtz.es for perennlale, r...., cmtalners Christmas Flower Show,
costumes.
and Dower 111'81l8in8- The girla "Christmas Memory Lane,"
FRIDAY
each had an annual Dower and the Iiutland Frle?.~
MIDDlEPORT W.C.T.U. garden and each had aome Gardenera flower shoW, ..
flidu.,7:~e.:!!!.-; ~.pf~!IJ gerenntala .tn••thelr , garden: Y&lt;&gt;Ul\•llouae W!"'J1owaa..· At

'

.

..

.
~. D!IMa B)oer for Iris
Payne, ' Do~tia Sl.ewort lor
EdWina Scott, Ca~ol MeCullqh for. MArtha McPhail
and Te:canna wlnte lor Lynn
Kltc!Jen.
.Mrs. McCullouch, social
chairmen, announced plana lor.
a theater party In,November. A
program on jewelry was
.......led by ~ Nardel

~-Mr• . ay.-witll Mrs. John
,Olllln&amp;«c«.-;~,llecky
~ t,- ~ Fll!l&amp;ir, ~rawaenn as the guest
~it ~tbapll!#t~ ·Jor Carol 1pe•kl!r. S1ie 1Jrlde ..,.t

will ..,-t the Nov 16 radio
program and Mra · a.arlea
Foley will provlde.lhe next
column for Green Thllilb Notea.
Nine
ben lndl ted lllat
mem .
ca
they will atUnd the Regioll II
meeting beina held at Marietta
today. ovnn11JIIcatklill wri
read from Mrs John Roe8e
...,111181 dlre&lt;t.o~. gertalnlng ~
....
a recent meellng Of tbe club

=

n::,..~llended~:

theprl\lllepoltourln&amp;lhe Roy
LjoM amn~en ganlen.
'
~. ilnda ~· for Doilna Stump served l)ifrelhments.
Mn. M.lnrlce 'n1omp1on was
wei""'D"d Into membenllip Ill
lbe , club. Mra. Harry
WJDIMMlD had chlqe of the
procrtuli lind readlnc arilclea
were ' Mn. Robert cina4ay
' ·~ Waldlll Grow,':
lild
to Ilion 'l'8lder 1Ju1be
for Wlntao": and Mra. C.lea
"A JU1b DIIIIIIY·"
by Mrfl. Harvey
the 1matln&amp; hoalea
were 011lltled
Included
llld

11 p.m. at former Pomeroy One meetJnc a flower
Junior IIISh School with Jays arranging worklhop wu held
emceeing.
and each girl was given a
MONDAY
cootaln• by Mrs. Bolin, who
then demonstraled the type of
POMEROY Garden Club, arran--t 14 be put in tbe
Monday afl«nooo home of
Mr J 0 Roedel' with Mr different tygea. The girls were
~ -~ J ~- encouraged to· practice Dower
M ~ 14• ~Ia
1 1n1i arranging at home and llroucht
em rs
Y or 8.
an arrancement they had made
cootalners and take materials to tbe next meeting wiiich they
to make arrangements.
'

a··-·

swonMoBILE Monday,

l'ooleroy Elementary 1 to 6

the f!ltrance to the sbow. The
tree was donated by a Bulland
Friendly Gardener member.
At the Friendly Gardeners
flower show they bad a special
uhiblt of terrariums and
ell
educallllllal poatera ., ""
member. CurrenUy they are
planning to make dried
arrllllCOJilOills and corn husk
roses for winter enjoyment.

""

ladl'es EnJ·oy Potluck Supper

p.m.
.
SALEM CENTER PTA REEDSVIU.E - Riverview
MMday, 7:30p.m. All parenla GanJen Club members enjoyed
tr~ecl14altelld.
apolluctsupperatStewartHall
, TUESDAY
1'1\uraday evening preceding a
OOUP DINNER, gift table short buslneSB session con·
Pomeroy United Methodist dueled by the president, Mrs.
Ct.Kcll 'nieaday. Sandwiches, Ernest ~ltehead.
pie and coffee will also be Mrs. carl Buckley gave the
aerved. Soup by the quart 75 devotions, reading a few verses
ctllla. ~ begina at 11 a.m. from the book of St. John, and
ELECTION DAY dinner two poems, "Fallh," and
Tueada7, Racine American "Flower Bulb". Plans were
Lagkla HaD. Soup, aanclwlcheJ, made to make favors for the
pie and llllffee. Serving begins gaUenla at the Elmwood Rest
at 11:10 a.m.
Home for Thanksgiving. Mra.
•
Clermont Harris and Mrs.
VISIT AT I CAVES
Hennan Grosanlckle are to plan
to 1'011 Mr· IIIII Mrl. Norman E· and aecure lbe material for the
lfllder llyaeiJ and children, Pomeroy' project.
.
. Route 2, were Salur4eY vjaitors Members are to bring
al ~ Cave•.·Old Man's Cave Chris1mas 8lfta for the Athens
.and tbe l'llmpkiD FuUval .at Mental Heallb Center potleii"i:
~levWe.
A community Chrl.atmas tree
.. . . . . . . . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . was discussed. MemiM!rs are to

Osborne,llfrl. Clermont Harris,
Mrs. Cori.Buckley, Mrl. Donald
Putnam,
Mrs.
Ernest
Whitehead, Ml's- Gene Wllaon,
llfrl. R. E. Williams, Mrs.
Frank Bise, Mrs. Herman
Groaanickle, Mrs. Lyle
Baldereon and a guest, Marit ·
Grossnickle.
A game waa COilducled by
Mrs.Bl.aewithMra.Oibon)ethe
winner.

The Platona, pi&amp;8d 14 fl1illb
amonc the NBA'I aJIO.nDs.
lind ~ .. the leque'l
only remalniJil Ullbeaten team
.~~~· potting their ninlb
!riUIDI!h by ·~ the BaiUmore Bulletl 1-.11111.
1
Elsewhere In tile NllA, New
York walloped Booton 1»11,
Chicago dOWiied Pboeilil II" llnallltriod. Jef( Jlullhia had ii
100, PhllldeipNa edged Slln polntli for the Wll'l'fora.

3·ROOMS

us ser,ve you for 1!11 your
prewlptlon and drug

M.tJds.

OF AIL .NEW.
'

FUR811U.E

. '595··
COffVENIEIITtEIIMS

,\WA.,.

.-.._.
~

lf.llliii'J

GU~~enen.

WEAR

SHIRT.

..

•

fiN ISHING
. ·
SAME DAY
SERVICE

In At f.-Out Ats
Uu'Our Frt1 ·- lnl Lll ,

R..a.:--•s
a.._·
UIIBAUII
2M.E. zndi,..,_

l.lllllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!llll

Birtn AnnounCIICI

for YOU

,,

• HOME IMPROVEMENT • TRAVELERS CHECKS ·
LOANS

• MORTGAGE LOANS

• CHECKING ACCOUNTS-.· ~·~lf i\CLUBS
• BANK·BY-MAiL

• COMMERCIAL LOANS

• AUTO LOANS
• PERSONAL LOANS

• EDUCATION LOANS

All financial needs under one roof

The Farmers Bank
and Savings Co.
POMEROY, 0.
Member Federal Reserve System
On Fridays Our Drive-In Window
Is Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., (Con·

---~

·--''-

~ ~~(
-"'\ &gt; • ~~[1:-,~

,_ ,,

\.)\

I

•

'

for Put 11 Ye.m"
Dannie Cant

PRI,CJS

.-It'•

'

''.

•••n•

'

Mot:e??

f'

I

tinuously_).

/ lieu h'• 1e not the' ~e~t....
tt. •ut•.u \"
'
"
, , .; . IUt tJ1e l'llllf
Ws the lelf.
1 ' ...

l

• SAVINGS ACCOUNTS • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

WHO~;E-:ALE

i

i,
'

services

·~hioi ~rgest
If ~ny ~One ea...

I

'I

Designing

to tbe November meeting,

prollta from which. will help
with tile Community Tree.
Tbe Movemller meeting will
be ~t the home of Mn. tlon!tJd
Olbome. ~ben allendlng /
tile IUIIIIII' 'were Mrs. Ronald

.

Mra. ~ld YOUIII ,.,
~ of tha hJtl1l7 •
ctlllllu1 QajalnW libolr ~
l(n. Frod Wll"a 11 '" of ~
Rulland alxM.
The "Chrltii!W If~
lAne" ohow aleo 1 ·•e4 a
atilt award ..,-ted at die •
otale eanvt~~Uoo of the '*1!1
Alooclalloo of GailloD aub(~
Alh,Jand ~·Alii· li•IJ. \'til;
award wu IIIX""ted by .* .';
JohnRoe8e,Rqioullllil*tilr.
'

briJ!I their houaewarea orden

'f

wven days a week. Let

year, "Ch!W~
lAne," by ..,. ~ -~•
and !be "8Dl)j!itf ,Willa
lllt111un" ... .b, lhe "~.JS

Bankers are
architects, too

Jr. Club in Busy Year

Social
Calendar

•J!ow

'
FLOOR-HEAfi'NG ,;·

Cavalier'S Lose Another
By 8'RI CAllEN
UPIIiparll Wlller
The Cleveland Cavallen and
Detroit Plaklila are hoadlnc In
llppolliledlrecU~~~a-&lt;~ulckly.
Tbe · · • - Cavallero, •IW
-.--~·
looking for tbeir llrsl victory In
NaUonalllukelball Aaaocl·
a on, iUffered lhelr eighth lou
Wedneaday night, dropplnc a
tiNt dedallll to the San Dlqo

'

:J=:;;;;::::::::;::;:;;;=

w'oi M·aj·or Ev.e~t·s· .Set

- · -- -- . 1111 .allfera fer pledgea were
,.,.U.ted'I'Ueadaynightbytbe
Ohio Eta .Phi Chapter ol Beta
Sigma, Phi Sorcrlty meeting In
tile eo!tlmbua and Southern
.
.
Ohio ~lrlc eo, office.
Appointed . were Vitti
IJiiJickrier rne~Db~t, for •Pbylll.a
Jl,eiUle.~ 1 .PiedS•; ,Silreh Bechtle
for ~lolte To)lllklil ~
Slrlll·llir JAn.!t......;!. Ccleen

,,

Clrulina's Bob vercJ took

,

Mra:

AbGmeplpliient CJ1r1a1mu
Gm!ef •
illd I' bolldly
tb~p 1 prosram at the
iklirtheasttrn Ohio Mental
a,alth . Ceiila' will biaNIIIIK

· -~,

.

,........ IIIIi

·· • .

,'ee~~Oi;si;:~'~·J01~a·. :·;=:::!=:=: ':=cfi~~;.-8to :~-:~-:-!'fa: = :a!t:.t1'

.8 "'' . .

um-

~

·v

•

'

,.-led

DIUS SIIOP

'

. .... ,/ .

meeting.

c"'""'"''

2

•

Ibn

down.-..

,4c Sconng
. R ace

'

·~ry k Sllllli'dQ' arid', ~' :£:.:~~~~ Ia•~ ean,loat!olldlbofeliii)OO!Itwof
1
~=~:~~the~
N111'1. ;,Ill the MdP. Lodi
' , d •·.jbey jlhoqle1 lrGm llqlo.n II at lbo Flnt Baptl.at
'
a11.tHlp
Sd)IIOI
oafoterl.a,
the
21
·~ In the· arilltlc CINreh Edueailllllalllull!liDnt
1
lllftlt,· u 'Q1o 111&gt;oW ,ut be ~ !D tile dlvl.alon.' Bite urged .0 Pniel1 the e«ner Of.l'lllman and 4lb_
y~ publldpr 'rlewlnc aild ~ club membeti' to make enll'lo!l Sti.ID Martella, Thunday! Oct.
ei int: nlay allit, ilaool!tini Dlvilklil · ~ ....-al Of )be c1asaes ·lo ~. She utended her
Tueaday JI.Bectlon 1 91 ..t~~Uc ~. uaure a blccer and ktlar conptulaUm~ to the · Melga
lht i'tiille.roy 'wldclt
. . Ia ....... til\~
. · Club llhoW"
·
.
County Garden Clubs· for tile
ScJioo!. frhe. ahOif membef11 !lll!f.
Mrs. YOWI8 . . any of the many awardllhey wiiii'Qive
br the Melga Mra. Young .ind llfrl. BoUn cwnty clubl IDlY !&gt;ave l!llts at lhla event Mrs. Roe8e held a
Garde!~ .-'Club have named • lbe (ollowin• table'! •I the lbo!J.. .
sale of numeroua O.A.(l.C.
'
c...,.mua.·~n : ached"te, 'ltwu decided -lllat rtfJ;e1b- pubUeatlons Including ttie
'" .
Fred Blae~, Melga Mrs. Paul 1111•1 . - . . Mra., mentl would bl.f!aml.ahed 11r all Gal'don Club Handboolr, ·the
. Cqanly eo"'-cl ebalrmlli, lloberi Lewis: Pll!»Hclty~ W.1 •' ~OiuntyG;i'deDClubii_for " Eihlhito.. and Judge~ Handwlkomed the fi \¥.i membei-1 Homer Pilr-er: Hosplt.lil¥, •le ~ the Slturdly por. book, Gar4onlnC ~ IIIII
~Ji!tndlnc ~. to PI the Melli ~·Gerald ~Ill: '"try 11111 of 1110 Mlnr, wilb jJrocwcla the 1971 calendara.
COWity
Garden
Cluba. and cluaif!ciUoo, Mrs. Jlliilel !o 10 low8rds tile ihow oz. Durlnc the bus!.- ltslklil
.JUpruented, ,and their Nlcholaotl and ..ra. Orion· .,......-,.~~~clubs will conducled by Mrs. Blae~,
pr-aldenta, were Middleport Nelson: jWea ·COIIIinl~and · furnllbatleUtzt11811dJriches, the secretary and lreaaurera
~Club, ;:earl Horky; clerb, Mra. EdJalia Hollon and Ml~~eport, Pomeroy, fdld· reporls were given by Mrs.
)llddleport
teur, Mra. Mra.IWIGnieaer; llor1kulture dlepor~ '· AjDateur, Wlndi~l Gerald Wlldermulb and a
'lf!trrt 8 M.....,.. tland Mra dlvl.alon, Mrs. o. Y.Pennlngl«&lt; Trail, and ~ o• the RiY!I'- payment of~ for tile bulJdlng
·l{iJ ~;'ij;;rer;'
and Mrs. Nllmall McCain; Cluba named tO fumlab cualodlan was made. II wu
J'lw IIIIer: Beft4 tbe River, jUnk!r dlvlalon, Mn. W1Q1am cooldes or Jllo* were Oloater, noled lllat only aeven of the
~· WilaG!I cfl'penter; star, WIU!ord; craftl ~.Mrs. RGee,StarandWIIdwood.Clubo clubohavegaldthocounlyduea,
MI-a. Jamel NicJmllllil; Rulland Howerd Nolan, and ll!ucatlllllal ilaiiJed 14 proYld,e two traya of which were gayat.le Oclober I.
~·- trtendljt Gaifi!~!lera, Mrs. dJeglay, Mrs. H.....,.~· ,
aalada were 1\Utland, Walk In Mrl. Joe Bolin, Meiga County
$arold wolfe; 1'l'irWshl. Mn. Mrs. YOWI8 mlll!enled a and· the 1\UUend Friendly Jr. Garden Club chairman,
Q0m1 Wlldern!uth: Wildwood; dlacusalon of lhe si$Y ICbeddle,, Gardeltera. The TwWcht Club Ia deacribed the verloua acUvilles
Jtta. Edison Hollon, vice the ceneral rWea, Dlvilllll A toprovldecolfee, cream, sugar, being carried out by the Win·
.llldenF 'and l'Gmeroy Mrs. end B rulea and noled thel the cupo and !fie coffee nrn. The ding Trail Jr. Club wbich Ia
~I 'Ji.ornp.m, ~t. lhow will be open for 'vl!wln8 group VQied to bave the food conducled wilb Pomeroy Boy
··lfnYouncamemberolthe fromltoOp.m. Nov.28andtto aaltiontb.Jbonoi'eyatemand Scouta and the Merry Gar·
.~r G~ Club, and Mrl . 4 p.m. Nqv. Zll. _Tlie . .,-oup oel!.eervlng.
.
donora Jr. Club of girls IPIII·
Joe Bolin q, lile RuUend decided thai eechMoiCI County~ Mta. John Roele, ReDan 11 sored by the Rulland Friendly
.Frlendly Gm/ilmera, will""' Garden Club would be DlrOetoroltbeOhioAuoclallon Gardeners. Shoalso!'oledlhet
chair the ati'lllmll .flower reoponalble for making at least ol Qerden Clubl, urged all who

=

ST/

..

floWer Show :fq&lt;~aY; ~et's Have, a Merry Christma~~ ·

mn

1111:".!.t

•

t-TiitDIIIfiJt-hoti,~J,O.,Oct,.,,mo

. , · .
'
· •
COLUMBUS (IJt'l) - Ohk&gt; ~ 1 l'lillllle I"' tbe pq,. of lbe liS? atiiOII, wben ~ended wlthl U Ut willl
lunc1loai II 'IIIlich .. lilked ,' Joa Schmllll wortJ fbe U«. Cltvelpd f11~ Sill' Dt.P,.:. bllh aehoolf&lt;totbaU l\olel tri!nl ~ • . . •
· ' Pitulllrolft! WUJI" COich 1111· ......ld.
.
J'llU
~~ ,Iunday's "'lP~,.. ~ .... too, and praeUce Eveft BiU Ntlaaa'a wife around lht Ita'-: · · · - · · IAfi Crawf&lt;rd, 1t ill ol
.,·~· III!'I,'P!!IIMI, ~II!II••••....
IIIIi
...
C1I0D0 "W~~I ~~~
fliillf~'liiliJ41lalhin&amp;,llut wouliln't want lllib lo lpdt- ~~~ fi r,poandl, ~ ·filii fGf
~
... Alan Pte• I!aW
,o r-t :----• IllY 1/1. I jut keep lhlnklna about Bud tho W.J be'a • . . ,
·
~len !!"! lAndon , 'lfllll'J lit N a~llln lt'len ~
:
· , ...
,
"' thoae leellil we've -~ Gret In all that -rlin, about St.Loulo.,..~ -(qel Filda, Dfahi'aii.O lor· Cam~!! for an U pt,r
foUy 1 Spotf P•l'ldEthey'qltlle heal,:"''ve Cllllt UD ~ u- Vlllnga don't c1ve an Rh!q did .qy •iut s.n net..&gt;y """:1\'akeman W!ll!tertl carry ••'I'll'· He also bil ,
1m llrolm
Paui!Cr
to at thla pOint, Grant aald of tiich In any -Iller, and I have Diego but 111e'•· iiO Fran " , v't•The~~ JackiOn li'abbt!d U jlUIH fiX' 170 yerda
.
•• Of · .
- ? the U11111, whlll&amp; 5-I record Ia to 'o with them to boat tbe Tartent.on yet. , ;
. lll""""'fal two ~ retptn. ' tad·!I •lt!IU!ar c....,..back on
. Tiley all did wellli\ that lW the same as the .v'lkinga. U11111ln Detroit Sunday.
Miami over BllllliiMn 1111! 'lri&amp; llle(Gt ihe mil,
aeiWe. .
. '
!I9Uinl lbo MlnrMota VIkings ''They're totally at 'the lop Of
Oilier Pleb
Colla ·Clll1ld be II' Utile over- of the seii~e, .-4 kicked a 23- , iv~l Wl&lt;Jgerd, ID-pound tall- ,
iDfllded uplll the Lao Ancelas lhelr game ,_. We've """our ltB for Sunitay•a other games, eager In IIlli .....
ford fldll&amp;w With 51'-.11 lia&lt;S .IIX' once41eaten Dayton
.,...., but the man wllo held ~t four games with them but I like: .
Dt.Uaa over PbiJedeiPNa - tq p1aJ lj) liVe ·lhi,Wlldi:ali,.. .;~iff~, has 'gained I,IIN
l!ll' intereat on the TV tube I m c:erta1n Detroit hu beell OUiand over Kansas City- . The . cow~&gt;oya are dow \lftheatable e.o leld
.
.yardl 'fer a 10.1 averace lhla
~I didn't even cot tbinklilg about us since the llrat You keep IIeariiis about Daryle everylhln&amp; licbllnd lilt Etc* Cocy-R*WIIIII'• zi ia~ ·vic· seaion. Winlanl; • senior, baa
game,
daylhey goll4 C811!P-"
IAIIloniea'a hack opams and are doing a.«llhin&amp; ... well ,... tory~lrelt-'nt~OWftthetlr!oiD acqred 1411!"'inll u Jeffereon
He ~~~ Bud Grant, the When Grant got tllroaSh with keep seeing him doing fine.
YGII tnow.
·
F~iday flltlbt le , did , the · has ou!M:t{ed Ita ....., ,.;po.
Vlllnga coach. The thins lhet hla speech, he returned mhla San Frenclaco ov.- Green
Lao Ancelea over New H!m!illl N~.' 1 ctau ,A rating nentl :IIW7.
11!1 me about him wu how he team. Thla was Tueaday, a few Bay-Tiie Forty Nlnera have Orleans On either a wet or a wheD Arlin8Uio'l Mart W!ICDtr Seven-tame slllisUca on LanJ!ql at.ood there In one 1p0t all hours alter the Vlllnga heat the the formule. John Jlrodle does dry field.
.and Jeff Staley connectetl 1111 a caater'I'W&lt;I'kh&lt;ne, Joe DeFII#» time, hardl;y even moving, Rams. OrdlnirUy ibat would've the paasinc, Ken Willard tbe DanYW over Waahlngtoi&gt;- 7Si'erd fourth quarter toucb- Uppo, . _ he has pined I,I!H
t!esPite the raiD, 'which wu meant a day off. The Y'Iklngs ruablng and Bruce G&lt;tuetl the Nobody alopl Sonny~
.for a 7.0 victory. yarda ln_teo carries for a 6.9,
~ down ~ than It pracUced.
kicldng.
bul the Broncoo could a1ow him
'Ilm Grleier Of Archboid tal· av.-age. The 8olllot.2, 2fJO.pound
..,.. in one Of lhoae Dracula
down.
lied fOilr loucbdoims and gain- lailback has acored 18 tvJCh.
moNa.
New Yll'k Glanta ov.- New ed 216 yarda In II atlempta dOirnB and four twOlpOint con~ lllat takes
J' /:1
York Jota- 11'1 IODih to do Friday ni8ht In tbe. Blue versions for
polntl.
prac'CU't ~ : - . ,
enylblng without your quarter. Slreab' N.e victory ov.- win- Whether It Ia a new building,
T T.
.L _
·- J
back.
leas Evercreen. Grieaer had a new name Ill' ,lulil two )'WI
-=t:!'l,~,!""' ahow lllat
eTf'UJiftS tJftCn,aftH6(1,
Boston over 'iildllllo..Joe touchdown runa of 40, 40, 25 Of experience, Columbus Will,._ ....-eontrol. Bud
·~'
Kapp to Ron Sellera should do and. 21 yarda as he ran hla land Ia ~.0 ihla year and leada
Set with radiant birth.
Grant can. When hla No. I
It
acorlng total lor ·the .year ,14 the Oblo Capital Conlerenf:e,
atones- one don• for
quarle~bacli: de~ided he No ma
es ,
·Atlanta over Chlcaco-Beara' 139 polntl. Areh!IoJd, 7-G, meeta Two )'WI aco, 11 Pleasant
.
uch
momber of the
lirOuldn t plaflludlillllila he got !ut-k~::::themOCCIIITedVall R. Sandert- E
1 2 8 numtng game lan't much with ninth ranted Napoleon, also 7.0, View Hllh School, the aame
family.
DIOrt money,
Grant wasn't
ey J. Hill- S
1 2 I G '·
N 8
team waa 0.10 and last - ·
• · - but be didn't """'c He Atblellc Conference acoring D. C1sco-HT
1 2 1 a.. Sly.-a and Q-alc Bllyn- ov. ·
.
,_
· ...,...,
,_... '
r
K
C k' D
H. Caldweii- E
1 0 6 ham out for the....,
Delenslve taclde Randy Mar· 11-7.
Ring can b• madt to
merely promoted hla No. 2 ""e. J8er ree 8 ave R. Thom_.-Kc
1 o 6
--~
•
Un of Porlamouth 8 Moot-4
ChuckHuterofTlfflnColum·
hold
from two ,to flvo
~ and now hanD Wl)lla, a junlcr tailback acored D. Wello-HT
1 0 6
.....,.,
'
'
· ...,_,
Y the Bobcats' _,., In'· in' 1,. J. Smlth-NG
ClncbmaU over Pittsburgh- 240-pounder, Ia averaging 13 blan continued hla romp
1
0
6
birthstones.
w ...... menUonstlle old No. I
-.., po ,. a ~ J w h- T
kl
odl
~"""'""
II!IYJilllle. Hardly an body t- loss to · Alexander. Dennis · •"'I H
1 0 6 The BellcaJa bave one thing 18c eo per game, a go y
....,.• ..,.,_..,. ~.,_. ....
00 Eichinger, Eqstern's 180 pound E;~ KC
lllile Booton anyway Y
.J ~ ' over the Sleelera, qulckneu, number ftr a defensive· IJne. , day night with 1'15 yards In 15 . , In procio~s 10~. yiiiow
5
Bud Gr.;.t 11 aJi business end crossed the goal 11ne once In P. Hill- S
.
carries and four touehdor wllile gold.
1 0 : and in a meeting of " - two men.
......... foolball
the Eaglea' S!.f loss at Miller M. Potter-SW
·1 0 6 Utans that should he about Unbeaten Brtdctport (7-G) agalnat Norwalk in lhe Twnl·
-::·• a,
game.
·1
· R. Boring- E
o 2 2 enough ·
hurdled ooe toughie saturday does' 41.0 victory. Heater hu
USE OUR
I don t feel I can
the
SVAC ONLY .
M. Smllh-SW
0 2 2
. 'lle Celleces
night with a 12-G victory over 1,135 yardl in 1311 canieo fer
LAY-AWAY
lulmy Of belnc 81i10Uonal, he Ptlyor-~t
TD E'P TP V: lia1~NGNG
g ~ ~ Yaleandllllrlmouth a couple St. Clalrsv!Ue, but faces enolh- the aeason and an 1.2 yard IV·
NO WI
has uld about hla creal atony D. Whi-KC
9 14 66 L. Cremeano-HT
o 2 2 of beaiA! ,_, ,.; Iller t er thla weeli 1n unboaten but erace He has scored 121 polntl
Me
G. SIIMider$-l&lt;C
7 10 52 T Glassburn-NG
0 2 2
un
Dl a•• ..,.e
I
·
·
.
'
'
, D. Elchlnger-E
7 0 o12 R: Holman-S
New HaY.n, Conn. I don't think once Ued Shady.llde. Sl. CJaira. Upper Arlington can Ue Maa,
Tba..::he~ humea:'. heHecen t B. AatllffC-NG
4 o 24 w. Henson-KC
g ~ 22 ellller will be embarrlll!l!d, btJ1 viDe, which ha~ been averaging aillon's record .. ...... ~
._.
"'·
,... W. Quoon HT
4 0 24 C. Smllh-KC
o0 22 2 I lib Yale to win
28 polnil per game never got atreak Friday night with a ftc.
In the Vllinga' om,. at 1 ~: ~!!:'~&amp;
~ g ~: ~~';;;~lno-S
2 """ Pill ~ SyriCIIIO, clooe~ to the Build. goai.Jine tory atc;:hWicotlle. ~ .......
.k \'r
•
~~
~tbe look; M. Nea-s
3 o 11 Johnson-5
g ~ 2 West VircJnla over Penn Stale, than the 39 yard line after ,... lon alrult ran from tlie ei;bth
~urtSt.
-. I
Rami J. Rou-KC ·
2 4 16 S.tetv- E
0 2 ~ Cornall over Columbia Princegame.
D. Smllh-E
2 2 14
ALL GAMES
'
l'iofq For U..
JR.PPellrey-NK
. Gc
12 ' White-KC
Ptoror-ScTD10EP
2 0 12
•t~~e"
·
16 TP
76 """ .,.....e. and Army over
'I" 18
r·A •
later he attended a s. Jenklno-S
1 2 8 Saunclen-KC
~
Stale
over
117
1111llelll
Pral li1lendoal
'
1 10 58
Elchlnger-E
P 0 54 Norlbw tern u......
Stale The Mein(mll PrGI liardl7
·
Queen liT .
5 2 32
es '........,.an
Uwd up to tbelr nlctnmne
DOLlAR' .~·. n. ftiiW· ~~~~
RaHIII-NG
5 o 30 over Indiana, Mh11louri over Wednoadai· Di8ht
,
oiii-RiioiW_,. UfllhJ olfll,l;.
Cre"'""s-HT
4 2 26 Kansas Stale, Oklahoma over
.... .,__ ,.....,:_.
,.._
. ""
.
Brown-fo!G
4 0 24 r
Sla'- UO.Iol..... ro-.. .....
T ~k .
Colllns-KC
4 o •• owa
~. ........-•. over "'·--• a'~•~·- whlll ..._
Mao~•·
r or
Nease-S
• 0 :: Wlaeuisln and Notre Dame !::t~--;:"'IJof~
-&gt;
' Trnt Coo~y and arty
11
Roush-KC
2 4 i6 over Nauv.
..........,
., .... tllrowaln
OHI!o. lt'ullhoro •ilaclal
9' 1"'·
Smi-E
2 2 14
s.a~Aubum over 1'1orlda laeluctotbelnclua Pacera 1U.
'
Sandon- E
2 2 lA n.-o. Ofll' Soulb Carolli&gt;0 ' st. Thelr~IOpercent
Parsono-KC
2 0 12 ~..• foolllloolln&amp; ~a:uracy ........._
R. Pellroy-NG
2 0 12 Tern II e over Waite Foreal, led p;;;;~ Bebe ...~:;;:
J . WIUIIh-HT
2 0 12 Kentucky over North Canllina
_.__...,y
Rtt.1 .4t Onellll
•••· 1.71 llldnl
D. Wells-HT
2 0 12 Stile and Duke er ,.......,... 10 nmart, '"""" you fdl only
J. Hill-S
1 2 I
"" - . . - 12 of 2&amp; free throwl, JG11 can't ' •••·
lrltft•••
H•lt IIIII'llllftl
Stt~~~~~~ He
.4t.Wit11Mw
CIKO-HT
1 2 B Tech.
-.Jn
"
lift. "CIIIIIIInt Klh
lie
Jenklnt-S
1 2 I
llollllwest-Te:raa over SMU ·
Rtt. :lie ltoiiAivm,n•m Polt
- 21c
·Staton-NG
I 2 1 Air F
' wwana'a Art lleclter prone!
R• Holman-S
I 2 I
"""' over Arilllna, Afbn. even more dUillgl... to the
H..Caldweii-E
1 0 . 6 110 over Te:raa AIIM, Bllylor PrGIUhetallledSipoliill,25ol
t -Cai-11-E . • ·•O· • , overil'QJ~tllkleflil!!i .~ ~ : l!t ' llie
, ·
~
.·
t. no1 ••.. ~tpow , , ... .. Q." ~--~ .. l!o&lt;:ll~·':';t .:.~.~~ • . , • ~t~~W
1(
~~,:j:AtiNI'S · ~ll"""•
8
1
' . rown-K~
I 0 6 W_. _..._.__._
,.._,_ --•1 tbi1 Plce'ii 'fii ~~~
t.awson-s
' o 6
~-- ,over .,._a.
. Ill win Iii&lt; ......
2pllrst0c
T. Kar.--E
1 o 6 do, Stanllll't!'over Orqoo Slate, leVOil
,..,. C«~leltl.
P. Hollanbaugh-NG 1 o 6 Southern Callfornl.a .._.CaD· Becker~IIIIPI1IUJ1pllrledby
Rtt. tlc-Oirll, MIIHI
J.
Smllh-NG
1 0 6
Mel Daalelll' f1 polnla and 25
Orion &amp; Nyloaltretctl Kt1 .. Sex, pr •.....__ ... ,Jc
149-3514
IIJCINE
D. Bush-SW
1 o 6 fornl.a, Oregon over Washlnglcm more by Bob NeiGiick)' while
Ltlttttr-L 111 NeuttlllltiMfl·,
·
1.t1
T. Beaver-HT
1 0 6 and UCLA over Washlnglcm S
·
Comly•ColY HIUSO IIIPlOitt, pr ·
!,II
M. PoHor-SW
1 o 6 Stale
teve Jonu waa bigb lor
•••· ftc CniJ t•t• Ln••••••· I N ' _ J:rc
R. Bortl- E
0 A A
'
Mnnpbla wilb 22.
•••· 7te Kltcnoo
THio &amp; Gadlltfo-l fer,.~
.
SW
~ ~ ~
•
D~~~ Other American
C. Sm111&gt;-J(C
0 2 2 'night whOil Norm Van Uer led __,. Allloclatl(ln !llllll,
lht.-s
o 2 2 the Royall to a 131·118 illilovw Jim UCIII'• .,._ ~
~~~s
~ ~ ~ tile Staltle 8ugeraonlel, ·
pool~'!;'~ lb&lt;lo filial a.n. illlrllju
Henson-KC
0 2 2 Van U• led lha lam In
....., enlblet ~ ID
Smi-SW
0 2 2 polidl, relloanda IIIII d•a ..... Carolina IOtotllllild 111111
111a a polnta IIQ1lalled hla ,... the wlnleM ~ don. to
lqh. The 8 foGt I, Ill poUnd tbelr lllilb loa.
llllJ'I nun 8Uard ...., w u Dire! earner paced ,Kat- , .

W.

~

i

j

•

·p t
I·' I

tn•

'l

'

�' .

1::- Tilt DIIIJS.Inel,llldclepott-1'\itMcfy, o., Oo:t. a, triO

·Nixon ·Tackles Adlai, Huber(

"*

.aucAGO tUPI)-PI lltlont IDdtaneethepollllcalCGIIIpleJ&lt;- before planning 111 Oy on ID ~ 1 tlkmdlr mnnl ·
on a .._....try foray ion of tile U.S. Senalte, today Ca!Uomia.
of perbapa li,QOO people lD

CADY
About .•
"

"'

I
i•

CAMPUS
UNREST

1189.

I stand with lhooe Ohioans
and Americans who believe
lbat violence baa no place in · President Lyndon B. Johnson
our ooclety. There Is no and told him that "I lmew he
...... for lt.
tried just as hard .. I am
ll')'lng to bring peace to this
oppose 11iolence country."
lllrd AaalpmOBia
of any kind."
Today, Nison's work was cut
out lor him.
Anyooe who tllrows a rocl
He had to be up bright and
at a policeman ohould be early to campaign for GOP
.,._,.led. Any peace of. Sen. Rolph Tyler Smith, who Is
fleer who uses a gun or a club
an a citizen, ""cept in seU challenged strongly in the
Tuesday election by 01lnois
defense, should face
Treasurer
Stevenson, son of the
charges.
teteDIInolsgovernor,Democra·
"We must keep
tic presidential candidate and

.u.~a:~w:~

task ....

ahesd--a smp in Rocbester,
Minn., to campaign against
Hmnphrey on bebaU of N'oxon's
handpicked Republican candldate lor lbe senate, Rep . Clark
M.acGregor.

Everywbere,NIIon'smeuage
was the same: forget about
party al!lllaUons and back his
efforts to end !be war In
VIetnam, ·curb irresponsible
Vernon Weber waa ......Jec.olod spending by COngress, stem
ana- ol tile Yelp lDcal crime and pr ve !be environChapter ollbe IIIIo ASWM:Ia!ICII menl.
of Public Scboolli:mplo1la II a
In Florida, he stood by while
~ 'l'ueaday nlgbt at the Gov. Claude Kirk, running I«
Meigs Junior High School. reelection, c1amnec1 "bomberi,
Other olllcers elected were radicals, Fulbrighta ... IIIII
Ernest Wood, vice ana-: wUd..,yed Uberals on lbe
Mrs . Kathryn Swanson, Supreme COUrt."
treasurer ; and Mro. Allee
Globobr, secretary.

m~~wUI~~:~;:
on the second Tuesday of

.

·' lfottom;

5%' '

WITH .INTUEIT

PAID
SI!MI·ANNUALLY .
AT ...

Two UPI Staffers Killed in Ambush

•.a

Leeman AUtop
Died

It's Time

Elect ...

' '

'-I/)

\,

~

··lo;_

...

"'" """· """"

S.VI... &amp;~oCO.
2f6 Soo:lilld St.
Powttroy,OIIIo

All Acuontst111uNII ly

011111

'--'"""'"""'
eor..
·u-ToiiOMUI

'11111
.

'

CIICilAI
SIEIII VAllEt·

:-om•

m:

I

'

.

!":i::::z:=::::;-1
-

'

Pediatrics Ward.

:!.

'''

I

~~

l'I
.
'

Jj

''

-~

lllf'Oieill ~ou're lncludina. Fooda

"SPECIAL" ,.

lllcb u eggs and maata wiD
"lliclt with YIN" omW lunclo

time; although breada and
eapeclally fruita ore an
ea.ential part of breakfalll

tUnnlna,

fRIDAY, ocr. JJ

S4lURDAt, ocr. 3} OILY

I

"You are -.at you eat." So
wily i!Gt be a better you? Eat •
bet* breakfast.

10% OFF ON All
E BOOTS

HUSH iPUPPIES
Ne~ F'all Styles
and Colors. '

DBIIOIWI OONDJN

J

I.IJ AwiJ Now
THE SHOE BOX
Where Shoes Are
Sensibly Priced·
Middleport, C).

an still feeling hungry be!ure
halcb, cbeck to oee bow mucb . . . . . .- -. .- - -

'

DON'T BE fA'T.
M0 NADEX will help you lose weight. MONADEX Is a tiny tablet
and easily swallowed. Start losing welgh1 now. Contains no
dangerous drugs and does not IT)oke. yov nervous. MONADIX
reduces y_our desire for excoss food. Helps you eat Ieos - so you
wolglol less. For your health's aoke- get rid of exceso fat. You
must lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded by your
druggist with no questions asked. MONAD EX costa $3.00 and Is

,,

lkl'wn•m
TIIYPIIQTAI

I

-

1

We've. corralled the neatest leather boots
around. Choice of clitsslc, Cowboy or Western
styles.

'

,...MODERN SUPPL
119 W. Main St.

192·1164
Pomtray,OIIIo
The Store With "ALL KINDS OF STUFF"

For Pets - Stables - Large &amp; Small Animals .

sold with this guarantee by: Swisher &amp; LofoH, Pomii'Oy &amp; Dutton
Drug Store, Middleport. Mail Orden Filled.

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C.
Petrie, Jr., Rio Grande, a
daughter; Mr. and · Mta.
TheOdore R. VanCD&lt;Irtoy,
PameriiJ, a son; Mr. and Mr1.
Edward Huston, Jackson, a
aon; Mr. and Mrs. Roger w.
Hydan, GaUipolls, a daUghter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger L.
Puoketl, GaBipolla, a daughter.
DlllaWIGE8
Lioa Benottl, Lowell F.
llatTison, Mr1. John B. Burnette, Ralph JOI4ph Ellaa, Mra.
Eventt J. Elliott, Myron R.
Flelda, Mra. Robert H. Fisher,
Mr1. John W. Frazier, Mrs.
. N~ EUaene Hawley and
· inlanl daljghter, Mr4. JewenF.
lllloo, ·David C. Jenkins, Gary
L. Northup,~· BuhJ T. More,
Francis E. Northup, James W.

o~;~,f~~Mrs.
Miory B.
John 'lbaber

R1

l-Ib. size

Va~~tine ,~~~
66 O

REGULAR_.

3% OUNCIIIZI

MISS

BREGK

USTERINE

BREATH
SPRAY

NEW TAME BY TONI
LEMON

QT. SIZE

CREAM RINSE

Reg. 2.29

Reg. 1.00

New 16 oz. size

$1.44

66e

401.
Reg.

HAIR SPRAY

75c ·

·

39-,.

·----------------·
8 oz .

Reg.1.25

Reg. 1.25

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

m·

IXICharles R. Karr, Sr.I

-------·-lilii!lll(ll!..

MM ,.,......,
-"1

RE-ELECT
GORDON H.

CALDWELL
FOR ·

MilOS COUNTY

AUDITOR
Nov. lrd. Genera 1 Election

. ted/
Your ,u ote Gready Apprecra

Pled&amp;IRI 4 Years of Dependable, Courteous 5e!vice
..:. Pd. Pol, Afjv .,

.~----------~----------""""'--.,...·~·
I
I

Ingels Furniture

Mei&amp;•Geaonlllolplt.l
,..-~~~!'.!'!'-..,
ADMISSIONS - Everett
Dailey, Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES - Nme.
TAKEN TO IIOO'l'I'AL
The Potild\Oy E-R II1JIIad wu
ca1ted Wodnellllay at 8:12 p. 111.
to lbe Carl H111t residato:e on
Cook'• Gap HID for lfl&gt;encer
lllllt wilo waa taken to Holler
Medical Center by Ewing
ambulance.

Rei. 98'

Reg. 2.95

KING SIZE

!!!
-:-:
_,...
,I'

TENDER 10UOI

~

BATH OIL

BORN

Mr1and Mra . .
qJute!l 81., '
blttluf.a 9
''t the
.
General HosPital,
on Oct. 211,

.

~·

I

BROMO
SELlZER
Reg. 1.19

. .

77~

KOTEX
BAYER 50's

ASPIRIN
44~

Reg.

69'

CORICIDIN '0'
25's

1.35
,NlW

.

JOHNSON &amp; JOHNSON

COTTON
-BALLS

Reg .
75c

.-, ·'

., ·MAIRSPRAY_

CRAYOLA
CRAYONS

. 66~

Reg. 79c

Re&amp;

L49·

88•

PLAYTEX
NURSER

VITAMINS
lOO's WITH IRON
Rq. 3.29

$1.99

Reg. 8.95

DIAL

'5.88

ANTI-PERSPIRA~T ,.....,._

,. DEbDORAJtT
'
.

Red Une Heating Pad

'

Reg. 1,•.9

hz.

49~

48's

ONE ADAY

·~ :QUtt

' '. " ; ·.l'""'

FIRST ONE-STEP.
PUSH-BUTION HAIR &lt;.uocu"
11 TRUE-TO-LIFE SHADES.

12's

COLD TABLETS

'

$1.44

, ..,

7.1..'.

I y •••clint .,,.,,

You can nty on tur
"''/ern
Mlftt•••
In Ulrl Clrt llf
~~:erfl~tly

~rr

Cl. . ll~ CIDIIIII.

I

HOME LAUNDRY ·.
--' ~ ·

LOSE WEIGHT 'tHIS .
•••- rat""" llvo tontor. Oolrlne\c
,-..nds a II ovor lilt couatry
si.IU1i41 tho ~oruu-.,mv •lae
.
voui mMty will lit rlfv,... by your df'!ilglll. No q,·f•l!l!'!'•
liked. Sold wllfl this auoraniM by: DoiliOii' OrUf s~• -

~II Or'"' Filled.

Foam-in
Hair Color

41ry Cl,tlftlftl fli Ut.

lldrlne«an fltlp
Odrlnex Is 1 tiny lablll &amp;Old tlflfy
dal!fllroul drugs. No lllrnllllf. No

dltpar'l.

..

Magic
Moment

'" -""' .-;"
BRLCI\

,.,,

i

*"'

Comm--..,_

1

NEW froM

•

.·$1.99-''

Dick KarT Dnu• Yu Vote
NMmber 3rd, BECAUSE:

•'

•

.

·'

,,! ,

...

Portland lJies

CADY

..

~

1blt!

break:

Dan Weddle of

I

It

ner:w•.

uri

the Ovemight Wire:

t~.,,

.,

st••

anc«.

- -- - PER YUfl

,_,,sa...,..

--,.~-·(

..

•

10 of hia dal)y Jliltriliol!ll
~at'flreiiW.•.
meana ~ JOIII' meaa
·Jritll the 11u1c 4 1o Inoue tiill
famlly membera ·ce ncetvm,
a·
daUy:
1
·
'111ree senlnp lrCm tbe milk
..-oo., (dlllh s, leeDagon t.
Mr BndMra. WUI!ur ~.. lltlli)t ,an - ,~ les*tlted,illtbe .~~' adulta2).
, ·
~ ~' Eddie, -,MrS. fva
by IliON wbo skip btelllt· '1'bq - ' : and play bMtei- and
Two IIII'VInp 1run tile mut
Mrs. Opel Ho~ and rut. ~ ~ beCGIM are~· . , .
..-oo.,,
lllcll, Mr. .''-""&gt; Mri. E. R. IIMfll ell!•• ,wb81 tha lm· Bl'eAfl!illi Juolaalmportant . Four aervlnga frolll tbe
"""- aU . Or Ch-.ter area· portance,of eatln8 brei~ .II . lot you ""' YOIII' famlly · , _ ftgelshle.frult gnn~.
~!;'!"""'•
· · · :'
· ' really conlldered.
w11o skip or akbpp m W,.lllait Fmr
~1)' ~. RlpJeyvw. 11111 YOIII' bol!f 1181 been witbolll 1ee1 let down · at mkf.to.late Clft8l IIII'VInplruntbellnldltF•· Herbert ; Parker, food from ..LIO holin· When Y011· .:__.._
,. • --·t , _
llfOUP.
. Syracuse; Mr. and Mta. Roger
"-·~.,. ....ora_,_ 11 ..,w.,.
O!rtaln looda are CUillllOOIIr
' AtWn8 and Lori, 'Riclne; Mr. wake up. You need food to Nerva are more likely to be oervadfDriH'u!rfast lldoeuot
·illd Mn. Delm8r Hollon and function 'j)ro.,.t!1. Several ec!G'.
mean _that oilier foodl . .
~Y. A111ens; Mr. and Mrs. llludlea have been made to test .:n YOII. dlooae coffee to calm t~~""""J"Jablt 88 long 88 tbeJ
· r.,~~son. Hollon·an~ lamlly and the lmportanee of brea~ In yoll'
you've made the ce wholeaome and ll1ltrilioUI.
' t~r. and Jolla. Janieel!ou..; and lbe dally dlet.
Wntllll ·: dlolce. Ollfee u a Qle pattem ot · .. adequal,
!f.mllr, MinermUe 1 Mra. One atudled •_ IJ'OUP of lllblt!
_ .hile fllr breaklul makes lnaklast lor a ICbool dtlld
8
Mildred 'Cald~tl, Tuppers lludenll wllo •" good
you more liervOUl than not lncludea lllelollowlllc looda:
A.tna ..id ·~and KoW rut over a II~ period, eating ~ut.
ll'rlit,wbolepalureariiUII
,
P'Jr~. 1
then llklpped II live weeb.
EWII 11e1Sbl control eflotta com~~, eu ., olber pratlill
. ,'sending gilts •- . Mr. and · '1lltee l.elll11'111'e lnade anllli!IO are ~ dl#f~Cull wbell btelllt- aacll aa lulll, .._.,, ....,.1
lfre Gerald ,..;11411 Colllllbus ~-juat bofcre hmcb. The fall It lldfiP"d Laclt of 1111 bread whlo ....., or
,. ·
-r , •
· testa me1811'1d the dll!ti'OIICN adsquale . bN!Pfast llneases ~~ butter or ferllllod
·
In tbe.llladenta wbell•they ate a tile foollnt of htNar In late ........,., aad 111f1k.
, '" ,
.....o breatfulap4 when ,...., - . '"",
tiic1t leadll lD N•---....,
... H-•n• ..,..,.,..,, the
"1
e~
~ ~_.•
.......- ...,
llkfpped In~. 0!• test overaslil1&amp; ill the next meal. As lollowlna lnakfaal menu Ill
• W1'1111STJWUNE
lbowod bow rut Utey could lll!d a result, IGial calorltl lor lbe limiJarly adeip.ate altboQIIb
'
day may lnereaae llhicb Is perhapanolao...,epi..bleto.,..
,!Marine Lance Corporal
preclaely what the weight taatas:
·
'W!fiUI!.I! D. Davia Jr., aon of Mr.
atdl
doean't
tl
aDd loft,, ~ D. Davja Sr • .
•
er
1rlD
Hamburger til boll, fruit,
For good nutrition and milk.
1 IJ!d hU,Iband ol tlie former Mios
, 9f11 D. Moore, aU of 1109 N. Ave, and Cedar St. General energy, a peraon llhould receive 11 IH'eakfast It eaten, but yoil
Sei;.oliol., Avo., Mlddlepprt, Is visltln8 houra 2-4 and 7-1 p. m.
, .,nnttli 'with 1he First Ma!'lne M.aternity vlsltln8 hours 2:30 to
Division In VIetnam.
4,30 p; m. ·Parents only on

.,*'

.NQw.Earn.

tilt

'

I

Mlnlmlnl Dtposat 110,110 ...

''VACATION ON THE ID»&gt;'' - 1be IItie of a *II ...-ted b)' Jllllor Auy(llll'J
IIM!IIIhera of Dmr Webller Poll No. J8 ollbe Amilrleu l.fPn, at Melp lfiCb Scboolln Mld&lt;lepoi t W.m.day Ill~ ol NatiGIIallldueallcift Weel:. 'llle play cleplded aduc:alion II
,._. 1C0 IIIII II yaara fnm DOW. 1'Uini part Win, liD r, aeated, Dllna Caney, Sberrle
Reuter and Melanie Burt, a otandlng. l!reDda Taylor IIIII Nancy'l'bom.-m.

..•

IIJDebac .. ltCaU•
a
IIIDid
ll!ttAIIIII,Ifill!tEc•.
bowlleady .tbe)l._wwe; ~ lbe
Coffee can't~=~~~bn:ak· lhlni!M amount ,Gf eiiqy 11
~!tending were Mr. and Mn. IISICI!II •.llltact,
. _ coffee toot ID rltk ~ a !ikJclf: ·
Gerlld , Summorfie.ld, aa asubllltate fllr II ~·II The retulta · ahowed • that
• i''·. · liNklaal ..,_llwlloate
·. "r:ar.er.
•w;l ; Mro·.
e1 w&lt;neu..Paot~
~ ,n
·
· ' 'aPI\(break·
•
!B~rlleld, Slna Mlll'J!hf; "':"': ·
. · · .
laat '.Are lliii,I'Rt" In, tbslr
Edna Sl!lnmorfleld, 1..0111 Lidl of .Wile ~ jf deali'e .to iblnaing IIICI ~ ...r 1ft

Of Deposit .

Mlip 1'.11.

I

llonorlifc Mr. Parker ~GntJerJy
o(,lfi'P~&lt;·
.

December, Februaly and April
PHNOM PENH (UPI)-Two nature of their mulUple chest hesrd firing on the road slwttly to 1'81ablisb their Identity u
Free ~ift
journa118ta. · Eaclt carried a
with one in October.
United Press JntemaUonalstaff wounds indlcaled they were before aundown.
Wlth'-'lol
Arrangements were made to members, PuUizer Prlze.wln. Oleculed by bursts ol a Chinese The bodies were dlscove(ed routine collecllan of official
today by
correspondent press carcle. Sawada's preu
OF-OR MORE
open a bank ICCOIBII with lbe nillg photographer Kyolcbi Sa· made Aim automatic rifle.
treasurer to bf bonded. wada and correspondent Frank Details of the double killing
Khau Buu Khien who went out card covered with blood wu ·-~-----•
: They were hard assignments . Representatives from each Frosch , were ldlled in a could not be pieced together from Phnom Penh to loot for found at the scene.
· Bolio llltnois and Minnesota scbool in llle dislrlct were ap- Communist ambush Wednes- unW todsy because of weak the two men. He found tho
polls showed Stevenson and pointed to f111ctian as a aootact day. They apparenUy were military security on Highway 2 bodies about iiO feet from their
Humphrey well ahead. But agent and memberohip e•eculed by the side of the which kept Combodian troops In blue Dalsu automobile in a
Nixon was determined In his chairman. They.,.... Alma E. road.
lloeir defensive positions unW marshy wooded area.
mission to press on In pludlng Smith, Sal... G!nter; Nellie
Frosch, 'll , of AUanta, Ga., after dawn. They said they had The two men apparentiy tried
!Dr lbe electioo of a Senate Brogan, HarrlsGilville ; Mildred was UPI Phnom Penh bureau
which wUI stand by his major Jeffers, RuUand; Unda Jell, manager. Sawada, 34, was
programs.
Salisbury; Mae Romine, Japanese and bad won many
There was less than a week Bradbury; Mlloted Humphreys photography prizes, including
left betwoen election day and and Herschel Gilkey. Meigs lloe 1966 Pulitzer Prize for his
By Ulllled Press .....,.llauh
Nixon's schedule Thursday. He Junior HiCb School; and Hel"' dramatic picture of a Vlelna·
COLUMBUS- JOHN D. MDLE'IT1 cbancellot of the IIIIo
crammed in an appearance at ~vey, Mejga 8Igb Sdlool and mese mother and her children lloard ol ~~eg..,ta, said Wednesday be Ill In favor ol111iinrslties
Omaha, Neb., on his schedule Lela OutiB, Pbmeroy.
desperately fleeing across a allowing students to drink alcoholic bewragMin lbelr doriJI4or)'
Uuda Haley reported on the river in seareh of Dafety.
rooma
OAPSE ConvenUon beld In
The two men left Phnom
Se~ral Ohio colleges have relalod their rula8 IIIII lloJIPod
JOBN~CADY
YUM! YUM! YUM!
Onclnnati wloicb she tmd Donna Penh alone in an automobile searching dorm roomJ fnt alcohol, wtacb eaught the attenlloln of
Two meala will be served Hauck attended. A field Wednesday afternoon to drive stateUquorDirectorDmaldCook.Cookcrlticlledlbenewlulty,
II a student destroys election day in the annex of the representative of OAPSE will be to Chambak, 24 miles to the which be aald Is illegal. ' 'Si ..clenta who rent a dormitory ro0111ce
campus property or in Presbyterian Oourch, lunch at asked to attend the next soutlo along Highway 2, to see of the opinion it II a private residence," Mllisit salclln a Jetter to
terferes with normal 11 30
• a. m. and supper begin- mee~ .
whetloer any lighUng waa going Cook. "Many aJao claim -~·•·lions ,.....,sed on thooe n..o•• In
educatiooal procedures he ning
at 4p. m. The menu will be
lbe
'..,_
....,..
•• ,..
must be dealt with prompUy. baked chicken, dressing,
on in the area. Evidence at
donnltorles are unfair.
scene Indicated tloey were
.,
=~:~:r:,j ~ ~
ambuflhed while returning.
PASEDENA, CALIF. -mE REV. CARL MCintyre tried
WITH FM/AM/STEREO FM RADIO
to
adults for fl
d to hoot
There was
blood In the Wednesda to -a1n aootrol of tho American Connell of Christian
• an
sc
Tr/_J___ .J_ car and indicatio., they esY ·children, 50 cents. Pie Is 2S
w ~Y coped alive since tloe bodies Churches In a turbulent aaslon marked by physical slruQies
cent&amp;.
Lee
All"'P 94 Cool ·u were found 30 feet from lbe over the microphone. Mcintyre said he and his IIUppGt'lerl
died ':.:mesc~e
~ car sill feet off the road. The planned to meet separately clll'lni tho reot of the convention. "We
'Cu.lden Cla:k rno:..,Plilol, · ~ ', '·' · • .A' '"' •: ' · · ,are~lamlbe~),!;~IJf!d~~·· ~Ji"
~.....
',
SUPPER PlANNED
Parkersburg, following an
Mcfnftt'tftriro.foundetoftheDrljiP J'!lm
. IIIHIIJI
first president liJtbe was dropped from the OleCUiive COIIllllillet
The church women of Grace ..tended Illness
Born in GUm;.. Olunty, w.
.
lastyear. PhilipCiarkofGiendsle,Ca!U.,Ittbe~ cum:atJX'OIIIclent
Episcopal Church, Pomeroy,
will sponsor a covered dish va., thi: son of the late Ben,
of the 500,0QO.member llfOUP· Mcintyre told Council oftlclala lbey
supper at the parish houae jamln and Ronna Norman
were "a b111cb of aolties. You won't IISbt I« your freedom."
SUnday at ~ : 30 p. m. All Allt.p, be wu a member of the
Dan Weddl 74 PorUand Rt "You're out olorder,"tbe Rev. Robert Hayden aald. "You're ou1
parishioners are to bring food Lower Steer Run Baptist I, died W~y eventni ~ ol order with Chtltt and out of order with tho Bible."
and table oervlce.
Church and a fonner employee Veterans Memorial Hoopital.
·
j
ol
the
Spencer
State
Hospital.
Hewasprecededlndeathbyhis
WA8111NGTON-APOUTICALadvertlaemmUinkln&amp;IOIIIe
State
Survivors Include his wile, parents George and Mellaaa Democntlc Senalte candidates with ''exlnlllilla" and "rad!caJa"
HatUe Mollohan Alltop, Brown 'Weddle· three sons wu reported Wedneaday to have ~In lle1!8P8Perlln at
surr II'ILED
BIIOOW • THE HART
Repreaentari11e
A suit to quiet UUe baa been Coolville; three daughters, Mrs. Earl, Albert, ...;d Csrl, 11111 ~ lealllllz atates. One ollbe Democrat. called II ''poi(Ucal porOiatinctive ContempOrary 'ltyled cabinet .in
filed In Meigs County Common Karen Spurloclt, Mn. Betty daughter, Thelma Kaminakey. JIOIII'8phy ·"
.
genuine oil-finished Walnut veneert and st18c1t
t1ardwood solids. Featur-'fi 32·wan ~ak. rll,usi(: :1 !
.AdvertiaeDHIIItseekinlltodeleatSene.JOitph D. T)ldlnp,DPold for by Cltlzons for Pleas Court by Clara B. McDonald, both of Coolvllie, Surviving are his widow
power amplifier; Specia!C"stom-Matic4-spted
Cady, Ernnt Wingett, Schuster, Pomeroy, against and Mra. Guendlyn Sumpter, Audrey Weddle; five sons: Md.,llldHarrllon 'Wllllama,IMU., wwe aeen bere. The olban
•.OOrd e~ongor: !ape inpul/output jlcko pllll ·
Racine, Chlllrman.
James Scbusto., North Canton, Normantown, W.Va.; one son, Clarence and Lawrence, Rt. 1, .....,reportedb)'lbeolllcetolllemorralk:Sene.JOitphMGIIIoya
provioioo ·for optional. Zenith '
i•
Oblo.
Leeman Alltop, Jr., Muon; a RuUand; Charles, Calilornla; of New Mellco, FAqmM 8. Mt•kle of Maine, o.Jo .MeGee of
exten110n IPIIktrl With Op·
..
f:
............_ _ _ _...................... atepaon, Garrell McKown, RalphoiRogers, Oblo,andJobn \Vyomlilg, an aeeldng re.ftection, 11111 Rep, Jolin 'Niney, a
tion•t adapt•r kit. ·
~
·
· ' ' · •,
•
Barberton; elgbtgr&amp;lldcblldren Robert; threedaugbtero,Marle Democtal ·aaeklng to dl!fealiii!D. Geotp Murphy, &amp;Callf. In '
Fun:ti-..il for rho Flno.t (n &amp;oub~l
'. '
and 6 great.grandcblldren.
Dailey, Rt. I, Rsclne; Grace CalilllhUa Tunney called the ad "part of tile mauive nallooal
FMt;&lt;M/Sl~ RIO ;M RADIO
. ;
,• ;
Hewualsoprecededlndeath Curran, Eut Uverpool, llld ...ear . . . . more than po111ical (lfii'IIOIIrllphy."
Providel lhe finttt in Ster•tt FM plul eonv1ntl0nelt~&gt;'
by two 10111, slulslen IIIII lour Anna Frances Weddle, at
high·fldflltv FMIAM ttctpt iOrt. FM ·AFC tor ~if,l ~-~
brothers.
home; 3ll grandcbllclren and U
I~ fM-huift· it'l FMIAM lnll~ntl.
•"
1
a.EVELANil - PEACE OOIU'II DIRBCIOR JOIIO(Ib H.
-r
' ·
!
1
Funeral oervlces wiD be beld great.glllllcbildren.
lllatcblord bel1eves America II movlnc town 1111 "epidemic of
OUAL·CffANHEio. AUDIO AMI!UfiCATION
Saturday at 1:1111 p.m. at tbe He wu one of !be foundera of
SYmM
· ~-.
White Funeral Home In the Nazarene Dnotch at Racine lear, lbe IIUI'elll path to dlauter .'' Blatcb!Drd, apealrlnc here
lnit•nt r11ponH from Z1nhtl qu.tlty •olid·ltltl tm·
1. He is a life-ion; retldent
plilitr1 Cooler Of)ltft titlo lot gu18leJ tftpendQ&amp;ility lnd
CoolvUle with .the Re\'1. J. C. Funeral oervlcea will ~ Wodoeaday lllld a .......t polllndlclllee tine of lour Amerk:aoa
ot Meigs Counly.
tG1;9r lilt.
"'
oppoee
aJiowlilg
Ji'QUPl
to
orpnbe
prote111
agalnat
tbe
lcwtniCole and Da~rell MoUohan Saturday at 3 p. m. at lbe
2. He 11 Pelt-President of
. ZENITH QUALrTY SPEAKER SYSTEM
Middleport
Fire
offlclsUng. Burial wiD be In lbe Nazarene Church at Raclne ment and that lbe majority laW1'11 abridging balf ollbe ·11111 of
O.p•rtment.
F1J(urn t~~yo e· ovlll wool1ra and two 3Mr" cone·
Rlghta.
Coolville Cemetery. Frlenda with lbe a.v. Morrla WoUe
J. He 11 a fOrmer Township
l'IPI tw11ter1. Broad A~e rnpon1e · of 70 to ,
Trustee .
"Yea, there are lemorllllln this aocleiJ," lllalcbford uld.•..,...
13.000 H:r.
'
,;
may call at the funeral home offlclsting. Burial wiU be In lbe
4. He is familiar with the
after 6 p.m. today.
Balcl Knobl Cemetery' Frilllllfl ''Tile)' an damnable and muat be t'CIOted out. But ....,...,. ~
County, hiving been en
oil distributor for 20
may call at tile Ewing Funeral questima 0111' vaiiU!II cr l'l'(l'odlatea them lin, boldlna a bomb
years.
behind bla baclt.
5. He 11 now serving ••
Home anytime. ·
County Commlllloner,
"Rwe becmle auopectofeveryGillwbo ralaeabla Voice with a
Pleaaoat
Valley
H11pltal
with
dlgnltr,·
tf ·
'
ADMISSIONS
Minta
fectl'll'eness and nf89rlty .
quelllkln, we wiD bave caused the
the ten or~ hope to
!
Childress, Pt. Pleaaant; Mrs.
acbleve. we have IUnlwd united u a nalloo ....,.. our _,.
~
Perry Jellersy, South Side;
larenca, reopecllng our dlfferelicea, and In tiuot acbleYemtat llell
'
' .f
Ve-HfmoriiiH
plt.l
Bruce Buflh, Gallipolis Ferry;
oar cream•."
.
'
1
l
·Charles Barney, Pt. Pleasant. MJMISSIONS -Irene Klein,
HeaaldltllamllffalrelcrAmerleanatoequatetbe"diwnlty
OPEN' FRI.&amp;.SAT. ·NIGHTS
,..
DISCHARGES - William Pomeroy; Orville Allen, .,d ~ .. oflbe yo~~~g, blad:, llld1aD or~ IPllklna
992-2635
MIDDLEPORT
Cochran, Mrs. Terry Bishop, PomerO)'; Katherine Weaver,
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
....
Mrs. Daniel Donahue, Roger Pomeroy; Lola Eberabacb, Amariama with "rigidity and lnllnl1illil)'.''
Cheater;
Jamea
Blake,
Pt.
~
Starcher, Valorle Clemente,
_,..... Ill
.....,.
Mrs. Jaclde Duncan, Charles Pleallilt; Patrick Hurley,
ELI!Cl'ION DlNNEII
Cheshire; Patay Hurley,
'l'lte
Ladlea Aulllary of
Cheshln.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~~~·-~~~•.M
..
v.,Dlis.
.
Racine
Americ.,
IA8(on, Poll
DJSaWIGES - 'lboodore
f02,
wiD
ooerve
10up, aand·
...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mitch, Eva Ultle, Sally
Willen, Vane Crlta, Robert wlcbes, pie and coffee, electlm ,
day beginning II 11:11 I.Dl.
lleele.

Cllmpua."

.I

.

1 Year Clrtifluftl

Officers
Are Named

·.

~.~~-·
"~6.
SrfliStitufe'fotBre8kfast
:W~ ·~·Iil~
corr"* ~;tilt

There were 31,442 airline
plloll,ill tho United State a In

New OAPSE

peaee on

·~··

took on two ol the moll
Appeela Ia lillie
Lon&amp;vlew, 'I'll;~ be paid reo
prealigious nama In the
In lour llllie llopa Wedneo- apects to J...._.
.
Democratic party- Adlal E. day, Nison a.tked voters to "He,' too, wu devoted to
Stevenson IIIII Hubert H. support Republican Senalte can· peace," Nllon Mid. "We In lbe
H1111phrey.
didates who, be lllld, would Republican part.y .,e lhowlnl
Nison """ tired and a bit baclt him in his light,I« peace him lbe nospect bed: : vee far
hoarse Weolnealll)' night when and proaperlty and aietnst more than lbe people In his own
be anived in Chicago from a "permlsaivenessandpoDution." party.",
·
southern sweep of Florida and
He told a lllmiJar~ crowd
Teus In which he urged
in Dallaa that be bad lelesouthern Democrat&amp; to " quit
phoned Jobnlon Wedneaday
kicking the South around."
evening and told him, "I knew
He also revealed that, wblie
be tried just u 1 am ll')'lng to
In DaUas, he bad called former
bring peace to lhlo counlr)'."

.' a....
Bu'ffetD'•IOnet'tut

I·

'

'
'' r
,
7- Tlle.DaiiJSellllnil,Mlddll~y. o,, Oo:t. 8,11'111

MEET TONIGHT
Alllllllar atriiCOIIII of Troctp
1
lit and lbelr JIIQtberl wiD
today 11 7 p. m. at tbt Middleport Scout HOUIO•

.

'

··

•

-RE$ULAR.

. .:.;.-

�' .

1::- Tilt DIIIJS.Inel,llldclepott-1'\itMcfy, o., Oo:t. a, triO

·Nixon ·Tackles Adlai, Huber(

"*

.aucAGO tUPI)-PI lltlont IDdtaneethepollllcalCGIIIpleJ&lt;- before planning 111 Oy on ID ~ 1 tlkmdlr mnnl ·
on a .._....try foray ion of tile U.S. Senalte, today Ca!Uomia.
of perbapa li,QOO people lD

CADY
About .•
"

"'

I
i•

CAMPUS
UNREST

1189.

I stand with lhooe Ohioans
and Americans who believe
lbat violence baa no place in · President Lyndon B. Johnson
our ooclety. There Is no and told him that "I lmew he
...... for lt.
tried just as hard .. I am
ll')'lng to bring peace to this
oppose 11iolence country."
lllrd AaalpmOBia
of any kind."
Today, Nison's work was cut
out lor him.
Anyooe who tllrows a rocl
He had to be up bright and
at a policeman ohould be early to campaign for GOP
.,._,.led. Any peace of. Sen. Rolph Tyler Smith, who Is
fleer who uses a gun or a club
an a citizen, ""cept in seU challenged strongly in the
Tuesday election by 01lnois
defense, should face
Treasurer
Stevenson, son of the
charges.
teteDIInolsgovernor,Democra·
"We must keep
tic presidential candidate and

.u.~a:~w:~

task ....

ahesd--a smp in Rocbester,
Minn., to campaign against
Hmnphrey on bebaU of N'oxon's
handpicked Republican candldate lor lbe senate, Rep . Clark
M.acGregor.

Everywbere,NIIon'smeuage
was the same: forget about
party al!lllaUons and back his
efforts to end !be war In
VIetnam, ·curb irresponsible
Vernon Weber waa ......Jec.olod spending by COngress, stem
ana- ol tile Yelp lDcal crime and pr ve !be environChapter ollbe IIIIo ASWM:Ia!ICII menl.
of Public Scboolli:mplo1la II a
In Florida, he stood by while
~ 'l'ueaday nlgbt at the Gov. Claude Kirk, running I«
Meigs Junior High School. reelection, c1amnec1 "bomberi,
Other olllcers elected were radicals, Fulbrighta ... IIIII
Ernest Wood, vice ana-: wUd..,yed Uberals on lbe
Mrs . Kathryn Swanson, Supreme COUrt."
treasurer ; and Mro. Allee
Globobr, secretary.

m~~wUI~~:~;:
on the second Tuesday of

.

·' lfottom;

5%' '

WITH .INTUEIT

PAID
SI!MI·ANNUALLY .
AT ...

Two UPI Staffers Killed in Ambush

•.a

Leeman AUtop
Died

It's Time

Elect ...

' '

'-I/)

\,

~

··lo;_

...

"'" """· """"

S.VI... &amp;~oCO.
2f6 Soo:lilld St.
Powttroy,OIIIo

All Acuontst111uNII ly

011111

'--'"""'"""'
eor..
·u-ToiiOMUI

'11111
.

'

CIICilAI
SIEIII VAllEt·

:-om•

m:

I

'

.

!":i::::z:=::::;-1
-

'

Pediatrics Ward.

:!.

'''

I

~~

l'I
.
'

Jj

''

-~

lllf'Oieill ~ou're lncludina. Fooda

"SPECIAL" ,.

lllcb u eggs and maata wiD
"lliclt with YIN" omW lunclo

time; although breada and
eapeclally fruita ore an
ea.ential part of breakfalll

tUnnlna,

fRIDAY, ocr. JJ

S4lURDAt, ocr. 3} OILY

I

"You are -.at you eat." So
wily i!Gt be a better you? Eat •
bet* breakfast.

10% OFF ON All
E BOOTS

HUSH iPUPPIES
Ne~ F'all Styles
and Colors. '

DBIIOIWI OONDJN

J

I.IJ AwiJ Now
THE SHOE BOX
Where Shoes Are
Sensibly Priced·
Middleport, C).

an still feeling hungry be!ure
halcb, cbeck to oee bow mucb . . . . . .- -. .- - -

'

DON'T BE fA'T.
M0 NADEX will help you lose weight. MONADEX Is a tiny tablet
and easily swallowed. Start losing welgh1 now. Contains no
dangerous drugs and does not IT)oke. yov nervous. MONADIX
reduces y_our desire for excoss food. Helps you eat Ieos - so you
wolglol less. For your health's aoke- get rid of exceso fat. You
must lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded by your
druggist with no questions asked. MONAD EX costa $3.00 and Is

,,

lkl'wn•m
TIIYPIIQTAI

I

-

1

We've. corralled the neatest leather boots
around. Choice of clitsslc, Cowboy or Western
styles.

'

,...MODERN SUPPL
119 W. Main St.

192·1164
Pomtray,OIIIo
The Store With "ALL KINDS OF STUFF"

For Pets - Stables - Large &amp; Small Animals .

sold with this guarantee by: Swisher &amp; LofoH, Pomii'Oy &amp; Dutton
Drug Store, Middleport. Mail Orden Filled.

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C.
Petrie, Jr., Rio Grande, a
daughter; Mr. and · Mta.
TheOdore R. VanCD&lt;Irtoy,
PameriiJ, a son; Mr. and Mr1.
Edward Huston, Jackson, a
aon; Mr. and Mrs. Roger w.
Hydan, GaUipolls, a daUghter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger L.
Puoketl, GaBipolla, a daughter.
DlllaWIGE8
Lioa Benottl, Lowell F.
llatTison, Mr1. John B. Burnette, Ralph JOI4ph Ellaa, Mra.
Eventt J. Elliott, Myron R.
Flelda, Mra. Robert H. Fisher,
Mr1. John W. Frazier, Mrs.
. N~ EUaene Hawley and
· inlanl daljghter, Mr4. JewenF.
lllloo, ·David C. Jenkins, Gary
L. Northup,~· BuhJ T. More,
Francis E. Northup, James W.

o~;~,f~~Mrs.
Miory B.
John 'lbaber

R1

l-Ib. size

Va~~tine ,~~~
66 O

REGULAR_.

3% OUNCIIIZI

MISS

BREGK

USTERINE

BREATH
SPRAY

NEW TAME BY TONI
LEMON

QT. SIZE

CREAM RINSE

Reg. 2.29

Reg. 1.00

New 16 oz. size

$1.44

66e

401.
Reg.

HAIR SPRAY

75c ·

·

39-,.

·----------------·
8 oz .

Reg.1.25

Reg. 1.25

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

m·

IXICharles R. Karr, Sr.I

-------·-lilii!lll(ll!..

MM ,.,......,
-"1

RE-ELECT
GORDON H.

CALDWELL
FOR ·

MilOS COUNTY

AUDITOR
Nov. lrd. Genera 1 Election

. ted/
Your ,u ote Gready Apprecra

Pled&amp;IRI 4 Years of Dependable, Courteous 5e!vice
..:. Pd. Pol, Afjv .,

.~----------~----------""""'--.,...·~·
I
I

Ingels Furniture

Mei&amp;•Geaonlllolplt.l
,..-~~~!'.!'!'-..,
ADMISSIONS - Everett
Dailey, Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES - Nme.
TAKEN TO IIOO'l'I'AL
The Potild\Oy E-R II1JIIad wu
ca1ted Wodnellllay at 8:12 p. 111.
to lbe Carl H111t residato:e on
Cook'• Gap HID for lfl&gt;encer
lllllt wilo waa taken to Holler
Medical Center by Ewing
ambulance.

Rei. 98'

Reg. 2.95

KING SIZE

!!!
-:-:
_,...
,I'

TENDER 10UOI

~

BATH OIL

BORN

Mr1and Mra . .
qJute!l 81., '
blttluf.a 9
''t the
.
General HosPital,
on Oct. 211,

.

~·

I

BROMO
SELlZER
Reg. 1.19

. .

77~

KOTEX
BAYER 50's

ASPIRIN
44~

Reg.

69'

CORICIDIN '0'
25's

1.35
,NlW

.

JOHNSON &amp; JOHNSON

COTTON
-BALLS

Reg .
75c

.-, ·'

., ·MAIRSPRAY_

CRAYOLA
CRAYONS

. 66~

Reg. 79c

Re&amp;

L49·

88•

PLAYTEX
NURSER

VITAMINS
lOO's WITH IRON
Rq. 3.29

$1.99

Reg. 8.95

DIAL

'5.88

ANTI-PERSPIRA~T ,.....,._

,. DEbDORAJtT
'
.

Red Une Heating Pad

'

Reg. 1,•.9

hz.

49~

48's

ONE ADAY

·~ :QUtt

' '. " ; ·.l'""'

FIRST ONE-STEP.
PUSH-BUTION HAIR &lt;.uocu"
11 TRUE-TO-LIFE SHADES.

12's

COLD TABLETS

'

$1.44

, ..,

7.1..'.

I y •••clint .,,.,,

You can nty on tur
"''/ern
Mlftt•••
In Ulrl Clrt llf
~~:erfl~tly

~rr

Cl. . ll~ CIDIIIII.

I

HOME LAUNDRY ·.
--' ~ ·

LOSE WEIGHT 'tHIS .
•••- rat""" llvo tontor. Oolrlne\c
,-..nds a II ovor lilt couatry
si.IU1i41 tho ~oruu-.,mv •lae
.
voui mMty will lit rlfv,... by your df'!ilglll. No q,·f•l!l!'!'•
liked. Sold wllfl this auoraniM by: DoiliOii' OrUf s~• -

~II Or'"' Filled.

Foam-in
Hair Color

41ry Cl,tlftlftl fli Ut.

lldrlne«an fltlp
Odrlnex Is 1 tiny lablll &amp;Old tlflfy
dal!fllroul drugs. No lllrnllllf. No

dltpar'l.

..

Magic
Moment

'" -""' .-;"
BRLCI\

,.,,

i

*"'

Comm--..,_

1

NEW froM

•

.·$1.99-''

Dick KarT Dnu• Yu Vote
NMmber 3rd, BECAUSE:

•'

•

.

·'

,,! ,

...

Portland lJies

CADY

..

~

1blt!

break:

Dan Weddle of

I

It

ner:w•.

uri

the Ovemight Wire:

t~.,,

.,

st••

anc«.

- -- - PER YUfl

,_,,sa...,..

--,.~-·(

..

•

10 of hia dal)y Jliltriliol!ll
~at'flreiiW.•.
meana ~ JOIII' meaa
·Jritll the 11u1c 4 1o Inoue tiill
famlly membera ·ce ncetvm,
a·
daUy:
1
·
'111ree senlnp lrCm tbe milk
..-oo., (dlllh s, leeDagon t.
Mr BndMra. WUI!ur ~.. lltlli)t ,an - ,~ les*tlted,illtbe .~~' adulta2).
, ·
~ ~' Eddie, -,MrS. fva
by IliON wbo skip btelllt· '1'bq - ' : and play bMtei- and
Two IIII'VInp 1run tile mut
Mrs. Opel Ho~ and rut. ~ ~ beCGIM are~· . , .
..-oo.,,
lllcll, Mr. .''-""&gt; Mri. E. R. IIMfll ell!•• ,wb81 tha lm· Bl'eAfl!illi Juolaalmportant . Four aervlnga frolll tbe
"""- aU . Or Ch-.ter area· portance,of eatln8 brei~ .II . lot you ""' YOIII' famlly · , _ ftgelshle.frult gnn~.
~!;'!"""'•
· · · :'
· ' really conlldered.
w11o skip or akbpp m W,.lllait Fmr
~1)' ~. RlpJeyvw. 11111 YOIII' bol!f 1181 been witbolll 1ee1 let down · at mkf.to.late Clft8l IIII'VInplruntbellnldltF•· Herbert ; Parker, food from ..LIO holin· When Y011· .:__.._
,. • --·t , _
llfOUP.
. Syracuse; Mr. and Mta. Roger
"-·~.,. ....ora_,_ 11 ..,w.,.
O!rtaln looda are CUillllOOIIr
' AtWn8 and Lori, 'Riclne; Mr. wake up. You need food to Nerva are more likely to be oervadfDriH'u!rfast lldoeuot
·illd Mn. Delm8r Hollon and function 'j)ro.,.t!1. Several ec!G'.
mean _that oilier foodl . .
~Y. A111ens; Mr. and Mrs. llludlea have been made to test .:n YOII. dlooae coffee to calm t~~""""J"Jablt 88 long 88 tbeJ
· r.,~~son. Hollon·an~ lamlly and the lmportanee of brea~ In yoll'
you've made the ce wholeaome and ll1ltrilioUI.
' t~r. and Jolla. Janieel!ou..; and lbe dally dlet.
Wntllll ·: dlolce. Ollfee u a Qle pattem ot · .. adequal,
!f.mllr, MinermUe 1 Mra. One atudled •_ IJ'OUP of lllblt!
_ .hile fllr breaklul makes lnaklast lor a ICbool dtlld
8
Mildred 'Cald~tl, Tuppers lludenll wllo •" good
you more liervOUl than not lncludea lllelollowlllc looda:
A.tna ..id ·~and KoW rut over a II~ period, eating ~ut.
ll'rlit,wbolepalureariiUII
,
P'Jr~. 1
then llklpped II live weeb.
EWII 11e1Sbl control eflotta com~~, eu ., olber pratlill
. ,'sending gilts •- . Mr. and · '1lltee l.elll11'111'e lnade anllli!IO are ~ dl#f~Cull wbell btelllt- aacll aa lulll, .._.,, ....,.1
lfre Gerald ,..;11411 Colllllbus ~-juat bofcre hmcb. The fall It lldfiP"d Laclt of 1111 bread whlo ....., or
,. ·
-r , •
· testa me1811'1d the dll!ti'OIICN adsquale . bN!Pfast llneases ~~ butter or ferllllod
·
In tbe.llladenta wbell•they ate a tile foollnt of htNar In late ........,., aad 111f1k.
, '" ,
.....o breatfulap4 when ,...., - . '"",
tiic1t leadll lD N•---....,
... H-•n• ..,..,.,..,, the
"1
e~
~ ~_.•
.......- ...,
llkfpped In~. 0!• test overaslil1&amp; ill the next meal. As lollowlna lnakfaal menu Ill
• W1'1111STJWUNE
lbowod bow rut Utey could lll!d a result, IGial calorltl lor lbe limiJarly adeip.ate altboQIIb
'
day may lnereaae llhicb Is perhapanolao...,epi..bleto.,..
,!Marine Lance Corporal
preclaely what the weight taatas:
·
'W!fiUI!.I! D. Davia Jr., aon of Mr.
atdl
doean't
tl
aDd loft,, ~ D. Davja Sr • .
•
er
1rlD
Hamburger til boll, fruit,
For good nutrition and milk.
1 IJ!d hU,Iband ol tlie former Mios
, 9f11 D. Moore, aU of 1109 N. Ave, and Cedar St. General energy, a peraon llhould receive 11 IH'eakfast It eaten, but yoil
Sei;.oliol., Avo., Mlddlepprt, Is visltln8 houra 2-4 and 7-1 p. m.
, .,nnttli 'with 1he First Ma!'lne M.aternity vlsltln8 hours 2:30 to
Division In VIetnam.
4,30 p; m. ·Parents only on

.,*'

.NQw.Earn.

tilt

'

I

Mlnlmlnl Dtposat 110,110 ...

''VACATION ON THE ID»&gt;'' - 1be IItie of a *II ...-ted b)' Jllllor Auy(llll'J
IIM!IIIhera of Dmr Webller Poll No. J8 ollbe Amilrleu l.fPn, at Melp lfiCb Scboolln Mld&lt;lepoi t W.m.day Ill~ ol NatiGIIallldueallcift Weel:. 'llle play cleplded aduc:alion II
,._. 1C0 IIIII II yaara fnm DOW. 1'Uini part Win, liD r, aeated, Dllna Caney, Sberrle
Reuter and Melanie Burt, a otandlng. l!reDda Taylor IIIII Nancy'l'bom.-m.

..•

IIJDebac .. ltCaU•
a
IIIDid
ll!ttAIIIII,Ifill!tEc•.
bowlleady .tbe)l._wwe; ~ lbe
Coffee can't~=~~~bn:ak· lhlni!M amount ,Gf eiiqy 11
~!tending were Mr. and Mn. IISICI!II •.llltact,
. _ coffee toot ID rltk ~ a !ikJclf: ·
Gerlld , Summorfie.ld, aa asubllltate fllr II ~·II The retulta · ahowed • that
• i''·. · liNklaal ..,_llwlloate
·. "r:ar.er.
•w;l ; Mro·.
e1 w&lt;neu..Paot~
~ ,n
·
· ' 'aPI\(break·
•
!B~rlleld, Slna Mlll'J!hf; "':"': ·
. · · .
laat '.Are lliii,I'Rt" In, tbslr
Edna Sl!lnmorfleld, 1..0111 Lidl of .Wile ~ jf deali'e .to iblnaing IIICI ~ ...r 1ft

Of Deposit .

Mlip 1'.11.

I

llonorlifc Mr. Parker ~GntJerJy
o(,lfi'P~&lt;·
.

December, Februaly and April
PHNOM PENH (UPI)-Two nature of their mulUple chest hesrd firing on the road slwttly to 1'81ablisb their Identity u
Free ~ift
journa118ta. · Eaclt carried a
with one in October.
United Press JntemaUonalstaff wounds indlcaled they were before aundown.
Wlth'-'lol
Arrangements were made to members, PuUizer Prlze.wln. Oleculed by bursts ol a Chinese The bodies were dlscove(ed routine collecllan of official
today by
correspondent press carcle. Sawada's preu
OF-OR MORE
open a bank ICCOIBII with lbe nillg photographer Kyolcbi Sa· made Aim automatic rifle.
treasurer to bf bonded. wada and correspondent Frank Details of the double killing
Khau Buu Khien who went out card covered with blood wu ·-~-----•
: They were hard assignments . Representatives from each Frosch , were ldlled in a could not be pieced together from Phnom Penh to loot for found at the scene.
· Bolio llltnois and Minnesota scbool in llle dislrlct were ap- Communist ambush Wednes- unW todsy because of weak the two men. He found tho
polls showed Stevenson and pointed to f111ctian as a aootact day. They apparenUy were military security on Highway 2 bodies about iiO feet from their
Humphrey well ahead. But agent and memberohip e•eculed by the side of the which kept Combodian troops In blue Dalsu automobile in a
Nixon was determined In his chairman. They.,.... Alma E. road.
lloeir defensive positions unW marshy wooded area.
mission to press on In pludlng Smith, Sal... G!nter; Nellie
Frosch, 'll , of AUanta, Ga., after dawn. They said they had The two men apparentiy tried
!Dr lbe electioo of a Senate Brogan, HarrlsGilville ; Mildred was UPI Phnom Penh bureau
which wUI stand by his major Jeffers, RuUand; Unda Jell, manager. Sawada, 34, was
programs.
Salisbury; Mae Romine, Japanese and bad won many
There was less than a week Bradbury; Mlloted Humphreys photography prizes, including
left betwoen election day and and Herschel Gilkey. Meigs lloe 1966 Pulitzer Prize for his
By Ulllled Press .....,.llauh
Nixon's schedule Thursday. He Junior HiCb School; and Hel"' dramatic picture of a Vlelna·
COLUMBUS- JOHN D. MDLE'IT1 cbancellot of the IIIIo
crammed in an appearance at ~vey, Mejga 8Igb Sdlool and mese mother and her children lloard ol ~~eg..,ta, said Wednesday be Ill In favor ol111iinrslties
Omaha, Neb., on his schedule Lela OutiB, Pbmeroy.
desperately fleeing across a allowing students to drink alcoholic bewragMin lbelr doriJI4or)'
Uuda Haley reported on the river in seareh of Dafety.
rooma
OAPSE ConvenUon beld In
The two men left Phnom
Se~ral Ohio colleges have relalod their rula8 IIIII lloJIPod
JOBN~CADY
YUM! YUM! YUM!
Onclnnati wloicb she tmd Donna Penh alone in an automobile searching dorm roomJ fnt alcohol, wtacb eaught the attenlloln of
Two meala will be served Hauck attended. A field Wednesday afternoon to drive stateUquorDirectorDmaldCook.Cookcrlticlledlbenewlulty,
II a student destroys election day in the annex of the representative of OAPSE will be to Chambak, 24 miles to the which be aald Is illegal. ' 'Si ..clenta who rent a dormitory ro0111ce
campus property or in Presbyterian Oourch, lunch at asked to attend the next soutlo along Highway 2, to see of the opinion it II a private residence," Mllisit salclln a Jetter to
terferes with normal 11 30
• a. m. and supper begin- mee~ .
whetloer any lighUng waa going Cook. "Many aJao claim -~·•·lions ,.....,sed on thooe n..o•• In
educatiooal procedures he ning
at 4p. m. The menu will be
lbe
'..,_
....,..
•• ,..
must be dealt with prompUy. baked chicken, dressing,
on in the area. Evidence at
donnltorles are unfair.
scene Indicated tloey were
.,
=~:~:r:,j ~ ~
ambuflhed while returning.
PASEDENA, CALIF. -mE REV. CARL MCintyre tried
WITH FM/AM/STEREO FM RADIO
to
adults for fl
d to hoot
There was
blood In the Wednesda to -a1n aootrol of tho American Connell of Christian
• an
sc
Tr/_J___ .J_ car and indicatio., they esY ·children, 50 cents. Pie Is 2S
w ~Y coped alive since tloe bodies Churches In a turbulent aaslon marked by physical slruQies
cent&amp;.
Lee
All"'P 94 Cool ·u were found 30 feet from lbe over the microphone. Mcintyre said he and his IIUppGt'lerl
died ':.:mesc~e
~ car sill feet off the road. The planned to meet separately clll'lni tho reot of the convention. "We
'Cu.lden Cla:k rno:..,Plilol, · ~ ', '·' · • .A' '"' •: ' · · ,are~lamlbe~),!;~IJf!d~~·· ~Ji"
~.....
',
SUPPER PlANNED
Parkersburg, following an
Mcfnftt'tftriro.foundetoftheDrljiP J'!lm
. IIIHIIJI
first president liJtbe was dropped from the OleCUiive COIIllllillet
The church women of Grace ..tended Illness
Born in GUm;.. Olunty, w.
.
lastyear. PhilipCiarkofGiendsle,Ca!U.,Ittbe~ cum:atJX'OIIIclent
Episcopal Church, Pomeroy,
will sponsor a covered dish va., thi: son of the late Ben,
of the 500,0QO.member llfOUP· Mcintyre told Council oftlclala lbey
supper at the parish houae jamln and Ronna Norman
were "a b111cb of aolties. You won't IISbt I« your freedom."
SUnday at ~ : 30 p. m. All Allt.p, be wu a member of the
Dan Weddl 74 PorUand Rt "You're out olorder,"tbe Rev. Robert Hayden aald. "You're ou1
parishioners are to bring food Lower Steer Run Baptist I, died W~y eventni ~ ol order with Chtltt and out of order with tho Bible."
and table oervlce.
Church and a fonner employee Veterans Memorial Hoopital.
·
j
ol
the
Spencer
State
Hospital.
Hewasprecededlndeathbyhis
WA8111NGTON-APOUTICALadvertlaemmUinkln&amp;IOIIIe
State
Survivors Include his wile, parents George and Mellaaa Democntlc Senalte candidates with ''exlnlllilla" and "rad!caJa"
HatUe Mollohan Alltop, Brown 'Weddle· three sons wu reported Wedneaday to have ~In lle1!8P8Perlln at
surr II'ILED
BIIOOW • THE HART
Repreaentari11e
A suit to quiet UUe baa been Coolville; three daughters, Mrs. Earl, Albert, ...;d Csrl, 11111 ~ lealllllz atates. One ollbe Democrat. called II ''poi(Ucal porOiatinctive ContempOrary 'ltyled cabinet .in
filed In Meigs County Common Karen Spurloclt, Mn. Betty daughter, Thelma Kaminakey. JIOIII'8phy ·"
.
genuine oil-finished Walnut veneert and st18c1t
t1ardwood solids. Featur-'fi 32·wan ~ak. rll,usi(: :1 !
.AdvertiaeDHIIItseekinlltodeleatSene.JOitph D. T)ldlnp,DPold for by Cltlzons for Pleas Court by Clara B. McDonald, both of Coolvllie, Surviving are his widow
power amplifier; Specia!C"stom-Matic4-spted
Cady, Ernnt Wingett, Schuster, Pomeroy, against and Mra. Guendlyn Sumpter, Audrey Weddle; five sons: Md.,llldHarrllon 'Wllllama,IMU., wwe aeen bere. The olban
•.OOrd e~ongor: !ape inpul/output jlcko pllll ·
Racine, Chlllrman.
James Scbusto., North Canton, Normantown, W.Va.; one son, Clarence and Lawrence, Rt. 1, .....,reportedb)'lbeolllcetolllemorralk:Sene.JOitphMGIIIoya
provioioo ·for optional. Zenith '
i•
Oblo.
Leeman Alltop, Jr., Muon; a RuUand; Charles, Calilornla; of New Mellco, FAqmM 8. Mt•kle of Maine, o.Jo .MeGee of
exten110n IPIIktrl With Op·
..
f:
............_ _ _ _...................... atepaon, Garrell McKown, RalphoiRogers, Oblo,andJobn \Vyomlilg, an aeeldng re.ftection, 11111 Rep, Jolin 'Niney, a
tion•t adapt•r kit. ·
~
·
· ' ' · •,
•
Barberton; elgbtgr&amp;lldcblldren Robert; threedaugbtero,Marle Democtal ·aaeklng to dl!fealiii!D. Geotp Murphy, &amp;Callf. In '
Fun:ti-..il for rho Flno.t (n &amp;oub~l
'. '
and 6 great.grandcblldren.
Dailey, Rt. I, Rsclne; Grace CalilllhUa Tunney called the ad "part of tile mauive nallooal
FMt;&lt;M/Sl~ RIO ;M RADIO
. ;
,• ;
Hewualsoprecededlndeath Curran, Eut Uverpool, llld ...ear . . . . more than po111ical (lfii'IIOIIrllphy."
Providel lhe finttt in Ster•tt FM plul eonv1ntl0nelt~&gt;'
by two 10111, slulslen IIIII lour Anna Frances Weddle, at
high·fldflltv FMIAM ttctpt iOrt. FM ·AFC tor ~if,l ~-~
brothers.
home; 3ll grandcbllclren and U
I~ fM-huift· it'l FMIAM lnll~ntl.
•"
1
a.EVELANil - PEACE OOIU'II DIRBCIOR JOIIO(Ib H.
-r
' ·
!
1
Funeral oervlces wiD be beld great.glllllcbildren.
lllatcblord bel1eves America II movlnc town 1111 "epidemic of
OUAL·CffANHEio. AUDIO AMI!UfiCATION
Saturday at 1:1111 p.m. at tbe He wu one of !be foundera of
SYmM
· ~-.
White Funeral Home In the Nazarene Dnotch at Racine lear, lbe IIUI'elll path to dlauter .'' Blatcb!Drd, apealrlnc here
lnit•nt r11ponH from Z1nhtl qu.tlty •olid·ltltl tm·
1. He is a life-ion; retldent
plilitr1 Cooler Of)ltft titlo lot gu18leJ tftpendQ&amp;ility lnd
CoolvUle with .the Re\'1. J. C. Funeral oervlcea will ~ Wodoeaday lllld a .......t polllndlclllee tine of lour Amerk:aoa
ot Meigs Counly.
tG1;9r lilt.
"'
oppoee
aJiowlilg
Ji'QUPl
to
orpnbe
prote111
agalnat
tbe
lcwtniCole and Da~rell MoUohan Saturday at 3 p. m. at lbe
2. He 11 Pelt-President of
. ZENITH QUALrTY SPEAKER SYSTEM
Middleport
Fire
offlclsUng. Burial wiD be In lbe Nazarene Church at Raclne ment and that lbe majority laW1'11 abridging balf ollbe ·11111 of
O.p•rtment.
F1J(urn t~~yo e· ovlll wool1ra and two 3Mr" cone·
Rlghta.
Coolville Cemetery. Frlenda with lbe a.v. Morrla WoUe
J. He 11 a fOrmer Township
l'IPI tw11ter1. Broad A~e rnpon1e · of 70 to ,
Trustee .
"Yea, there are lemorllllln this aocleiJ," lllalcbford uld.•..,...
13.000 H:r.
'
,;
may call at the funeral home offlclsting. Burial wiU be In lbe
4. He is familiar with the
after 6 p.m. today.
Balcl Knobl Cemetery' Frilllllfl ''Tile)' an damnable and muat be t'CIOted out. But ....,...,. ~
County, hiving been en
oil distributor for 20
may call at tile Ewing Funeral questima 0111' vaiiU!II cr l'l'(l'odlatea them lin, boldlna a bomb
years.
behind bla baclt.
5. He 11 now serving ••
Home anytime. ·
County Commlllloner,
"Rwe becmle auopectofeveryGillwbo ralaeabla Voice with a
Pleaaoat
Valley
H11pltal
with
dlgnltr,·
tf ·
'
ADMISSIONS
Minta
fectl'll'eness and nf89rlty .
quelllkln, we wiD bave caused the
the ten or~ hope to
!
Childress, Pt. Pleaaant; Mrs.
acbleve. we have IUnlwd united u a nalloo ....,.. our _,.
~
Perry Jellersy, South Side;
larenca, reopecllng our dlfferelicea, and In tiuot acbleYemtat llell
'
' .f
Ve-HfmoriiiH
plt.l
Bruce Buflh, Gallipolis Ferry;
oar cream•."
.
'
1
l
·Charles Barney, Pt. Pleasant. MJMISSIONS -Irene Klein,
HeaaldltllamllffalrelcrAmerleanatoequatetbe"diwnlty
OPEN' FRI.&amp;.SAT. ·NIGHTS
,..
DISCHARGES - William Pomeroy; Orville Allen, .,d ~ .. oflbe yo~~~g, blad:, llld1aD or~ IPllklna
992-2635
MIDDLEPORT
Cochran, Mrs. Terry Bishop, PomerO)'; Katherine Weaver,
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
....
Mrs. Daniel Donahue, Roger Pomeroy; Lola Eberabacb, Amariama with "rigidity and lnllnl1illil)'.''
Cheater;
Jamea
Blake,
Pt.
~
Starcher, Valorle Clemente,
_,..... Ill
.....,.
Mrs. Jaclde Duncan, Charles Pleallilt; Patrick Hurley,
ELI!Cl'ION DlNNEII
Cheshire; Patay Hurley,
'l'lte
Ladlea Aulllary of
Cheshln.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~~~·-~~~•.M
..
v.,Dlis.
.
Racine
Americ.,
IA8(on, Poll
DJSaWIGES - 'lboodore
f02,
wiD
ooerve
10up, aand·
...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mitch, Eva Ultle, Sally
Willen, Vane Crlta, Robert wlcbes, pie and coffee, electlm ,
day beginning II 11:11 I.Dl.
lleele.

Cllmpua."

.I

.

1 Year Clrtifluftl

Officers
Are Named

·.

~.~~-·
"~6.
SrfliStitufe'fotBre8kfast
:W~ ·~·Iil~
corr"* ~;tilt

There were 31,442 airline
plloll,ill tho United State a In

New OAPSE

peaee on

·~··

took on two ol the moll
Appeela Ia lillie
Lon&amp;vlew, 'I'll;~ be paid reo
prealigious nama In the
In lour llllie llopa Wedneo- apects to J...._.
.
Democratic party- Adlal E. day, Nison a.tked voters to "He,' too, wu devoted to
Stevenson IIIII Hubert H. support Republican Senalte can· peace," Nllon Mid. "We In lbe
H1111phrey.
didates who, be lllld, would Republican part.y .,e lhowlnl
Nison """ tired and a bit baclt him in his light,I« peace him lbe nospect bed: : vee far
hoarse Weolnealll)' night when and proaperlty and aietnst more than lbe people In his own
be anived in Chicago from a "permlsaivenessandpoDution." party.",
·
southern sweep of Florida and
He told a lllmiJar~ crowd
Teus In which he urged
in Dallaa that be bad lelesouthern Democrat&amp; to " quit
phoned Jobnlon Wedneaday
kicking the South around."
evening and told him, "I knew
He also revealed that, wblie
be tried just u 1 am ll')'lng to
In DaUas, he bad called former
bring peace to lhlo counlr)'."

.' a....
Bu'ffetD'•IOnet'tut

I·

'

'
'' r
,
7- Tlle.DaiiJSellllnil,Mlddll~y. o,, Oo:t. 8,11'111

MEET TONIGHT
Alllllllar atriiCOIIII of Troctp
1
lit and lbelr JIIQtberl wiD
today 11 7 p. m. at tbt Middleport Scout HOUIO•

.

'

··

•

-RE$ULAR.

. .:.;.-

�•

•

\
I

\

'

.

.. '

·~

Read ~he Tip-offs
In Dummy Hand
.,. Oswold .. , ..... ,_.,

•n

D

NOII'DI

·-

i

· Fot Ret

Notice

lN'IfqRMATION

Fqr Sale

.

·, • ~:. !t

••·'

'

'

DUDLIUS
...
.
,
MALE Hlompshl,.. hog. Hamor
s p.M. oav emre Publluflon REVIVAL ol Fr~ Goti&gt;el TRA'ILEit, BroJN~ ~ Trtlltr RousH SyracuiOi, Ohlo. '"' -·
Mlulon
al
lllld
ICriOb
olertlno
~-k, 'MII1'tr,1YIIIt. mont' 992·
'
10*~
Mondty OHdllnt' l .m .
Otl. 311 lllrough Nolt•••, 7;:10 332&lt;1.'
Clnctlletlon • Corrtctlons
Will be tcc.,.ted untllta.m . for
t-t-Hc
eoch evenln,. R~v- Ray
Dey ol PubllceUon
Reynolds o Mi:Arlhur.
REGULATIONS
evangellsl, ltev' L. R. TWO
~
lvrnlthed mobile
Tht Pu.,lllhtr rHtrv.s the
GIUOHncamp,
·paslol'.
·
!'Ubl)c
..••
to:.
~
locolld
lri
Syratuso.
right to edit or rtltct env tdt
Is lnvlled. SpO&lt;Ial tl'\t'3.4ic
dnmtd obltctlontl.
The.
C.ll t92-2&lt;141 6-9 p.m.
publisher will not bt responsible
1~2S-Ife
'
tor mort than one Incorrect
instrtlbn.
NltELY lunllslled 2-bedroom
RAT IS
opo.rlme·nt, Mlddleporl ..
For want Ad Service
•
Pllont tt2-387~ .
Scent. per Word one insertion
·
t-30-ffe
Minimum Cherge 75c

tltiJ

.QJ75
WIST

IIWI'f

.QJ6
.KJIO
tQIOU
.KU

4Vold
.IT58
.AJI753

\~

.

I

·'

. ·~

'

..,.,..,.,,.,
,,..

-oom

cents pfr word three
conucutlve Insertions.
11 cents per word six con.
12

Los• 1nc:r.n
with tttt

n~

•••r wey·

· Brick, Bloek,·Shlnt.
Cla1wrna. Clllmneya, . Horne
Remodeling, c.mont Work,
Gor-. ,
Free Estfma~i
·' Jim -l.iarry ,
Kenny- J!itk*

SLIM·A·WAY
HAYMAN'S AUCTION t!Ouse: 2 BEDROOM around ' floor
Free Home DemOhltrltLIOonR
Laurel Olff. now open Noh
apartment. Allnt Weaver,
MRS. WUD•L KAY
ucutrve lnurtiOns.
lll·lftl
'
Friday lo receive conRoclnt. Ohio. Phone 949-351-t.
25 Per ctnt Discount on peld
.AU
Pho!M· .
. NHII Maven, W. V•!
slgnmenls al 10 a.m. AucHon
10.29-3te
ads and eds p411d within 10 days .
80Ul1l (D)
Afttr
4
WHkHY•
tt
CA.AD OF THANKS
992-7044 01' .9'12-5632
starting ot 7 p.m. Let us sell, - - - - - - - - I ·TIIt SttYrcltY ;
&amp; OIITUARY
your merehandlse.
.Ait10875U
S1 .50 lor 50 word · minimum .
)-22-ffe
~RNISHED ond unlumlshed· UNITED METHODIST por·
Each leldltlonel "'!'Ord 2c.
•partmenls. ·Close 10 oehoot. ..,..ge lor sale ~~ Lefort
ILIND ADS
.lOU
Additional Z5c Charge per
Pllont lt2·541F:fi
Advertlltment.
llolh VUinenble
OFFICE HOURS
p
m
,_.
~ov.
1M:i.i bldt 10 Mrs. Roy ·
1:30 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Dally,
W.t N - - - 1:30
.
1~13-&gt;UIC
I
t
•
~
......
Rl. 2, Roclne, Ohlo•
'
a.m. to 12 : 00 Noon
UNFURNISHED
apar
mon
•
•
paroonage,
elk "'"•0
Saturday .
SHOOTING match ot R-.:lne
rocxni, balh. Above Mlrk v. door et Colder Shuler s.·
Gun Club, 12, 16, and
=~~J~Y rt1sonable. Rllerve rlghl 10 noled all
()peDiq ln ~ • Q
Memory
oauge.
Pri!OO
1111 1Uo1&lt;eys,
10-29-llc bids II too low.
I"~~
""'lc
And &lt;;omplete Una
IN LOVING memory of Don hams end ~i. Sundly,
of Supplies
·-GUARA~TEED­
DefeDSe Is usually more
Capehart who passed away
Nov. o al 1 p.m.
i~2&lt;1-5tc l'iEWL
Y decorated 5-room -HO-u"'s"'e-.-:1-6'-:0-:-L:-In-co:::l:::n-;:His.,
dl4icult t11aa dummy play.
Oct. 29, 1965:
Pitone 992-2094
house, bath, 44 Palmer, $65 a
..
1be rea1011 Is that declarer Tho shod&lt; was sudden. the blow WILL give plano ieuono In mY: monlh. Phone 992-3896.- 31
Pomeroy. Phone tt2-~25-lfc
-.w.vo.
10-u- P - - - - - - i:
10 believe II hos been
home. Phone 992 -3166 .•16-ffc
•
71:1-5675
&amp;"
Open Dally I HI~ p.m.
ttruullng with his cnm 13
live y..rs.
I
E.
~In,
Pomeroy,
o.
606
.,,,. Hlf p.m.
Real Estate For Sale
cardi:Ofeount~,baseoathe TheysayHmehealsallsorrows.
··
T B .
ForSae
b
b
And ~,. us to forget,
Wanted 0 ur
• REDUCE sale and last with GOOD lnveatmenl propar!r.
FARM-ALL Cub or Supe&lt;"-A Gobtse lablots and E-vap ~ House with ihree furnls,_
apartments, basement, two
full lldvanlalt of wbat he
tractor. Pllone9~-~5or 9~waler plllo. Melton Druga.
garages. Monthly Income,
· - IJid wbat be abould Sadly mlssod br mother, Allee 4254.
10-27-301p
$190. Priced reasonably .for
mow
from the bidding.
le .. ~
r
Cape•-rt.
and sister, Betty quick salt. Phone tt2-3035
·lfc
7·1 9South's four-apade bid wtedas
Fr end.
10·29-11&lt; SNOW PLOW for Cub Farm~ll
Nr. &amp; MrsHARRISON'S TV AND AN·
mOll elfecUve. East wan
tractor. Also, side delivery
ROOM house wllll bath,
Y.ENNA SERVICE. Phone
to try ftve diamonds but the IN MEMORYol Chesler Arthur
rake on rubber. Phone '~· Mobile Home Customer 5 located
'14-mlle off Rl. 7 on Rt.
tt2-2522.
vfi)Derabllity
made
a trUle
2726.
0---~c
We lnvlle · Comparison!
33. Phone tt2-6362.
6· 1~1fc
•••
If H•·
•·d 1t DonoheW:
has been four years ago
~.., "'
h
too
1~27-31&lt;
,.....gerous.
·~ ••
Bring your mobile ome
CONDITIONING,
DOZER WORK. Sepllc lonks, AIR
taktll that Wild chanCe, the Sl~:a~ydarllng husband went OLD furntturi, dlshel, briSI prlcesendneedstousandlet
~tlrlgeratlon service. Jack's
1..ch beds. Phone 9~-2171.
New Haven . .
comblDaUtheon Southof
th ellandbeaandrt
away.
,.
tit. Wrlle M.D. Miller, ualell youlllelrulh In - l e ONE 7 room house. balh,
10-l•lfc Refrigeration,
Middleport.
One
5
room
Phone 112-2079.
queen In
No one knows the !ears ve
Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Cillo;, Coli Home buying I No hidden ·
house. bath, Middleport. No
tbe d I am on d king In the
shod,
9t"'"71
·
""" In our or lees II
U.l!t
rea1onable offer rejected. SAW FILING, all klndt .ot
North would bave made bim Nor lhe loneliness and sorrow
·- .
9-1-lfc , sharpenlnf..
Lawn
mowtr
lnsllanc:&amp;
Pllone
tt2-5035.
a real baro. Five diamonds
my heart has blod.
1~~"·
'"Ill'~ O:vP&amp; ~=
AUTOMOBILE lnsuronco been
would wheel In, but East
OLD UPRIGHT plonoo, any
eng and dallvlrr Colmer'• cancelled?
Loti
your
paued and West was on Thenlghture so dark, the days condition, oolong .. have not
MOBil,£ HOM{$
ONE
FL&lt;ll&gt;N.
6
room
house.
~:w
Shop,
.
Mecl
a~lc
St..
operalor's
lie..,..?
Coli
tt21
leod.
so long. ts
•·r when I'm
been•wet. Paying SIO ...h. Ro·~7,
yo- P'·l-0.
Pomeroy.
2966. .
.. • u.u,
balh.'SIIver Run. Bloek cellar
The patti ge roug.l'll'
Flrtt floor only.IIIOndjyl will
••• ,, _..... .. .....
ullar house above.
go
,,
West deeidtd to open the
alone.
be pick-up dey. Wrlle, giving ._,...,.!::W::..::-•:::..:.1..:;ilr;.:64-'7'--32="'-~ with
--------~'
queeo of 1padu. It look.o Sometimes. deor Arlhur. 1 can .good dlrecHont, Wlffen Plano 1" . , .
- Pllone tt2-6386 or tt2-5050.
10-23-6lc
READY
MIX
CONCRETE
18fe and be didn't know
hear you say,
the
Company, Bo• 118. Sordls, DIESELCASEdozer,310model
dtllvered right to your
wblebotber lead would prove "Come follow me, this 1'
0111o G46.
wUh 1111 blade. Also. old corn
but secluded proJecl. Feot and eeoy. Fr01
oinaafe.
way."
8-~ffc ond hay. Pllone 7~2·~29 3tc CONVENIENT
building lois on T19 at Rock eat moleo. Phont 192-321~.
South caolied the ace and 11 won'l be lonp before I come,
.
·
J ·
sr,rlngs. Wllhln walking G011Jieln Reedy-Mix Ca.,
king Of .q&gt;ades, While East Tobewlthyoo lnournewhome. SELL NOW. Ginseng, 131 lb. YARD SALE, Frida~, Solurdey
d alance of Mel~s .. High Mlddleportr Ohio.
dl.c.rd.d ... seven and For Jesus promised lo prepare Golden Sell, S1.75 lb. Sell
Sud
Soli ··• toble
School, I 5.mlnute drive from
6-~tfC
""'
A mansion for us over there.
tops and atema, 60 cents lb.
and n ay.
""'""
Pomeroy.
Cell
or
...
Bill
-=-c=::::::-=-;;:--;;;:::::;
then the three of diamonds.
Bill !IIIIey, P. o. Box 1 -~.
••lends to 38&gt;&lt;96, 6 chairs.
Wille w~tkends, or alter 5 CURTISS Collie Breeding
Then South led the 10 of Sadly missed by his dear wife, Second st., Reedlvllle, ()hlp
bullet, wooden china closet.
Ph
992
Service. Phone Parker If 992kd
Clubs. W••t slapped on the
0 h
45772
Antique qulltln!l lramH and 6887.
p.m. wee
one
•
2264 or call station Coolville
Ruth ono e:w.
,
·
l0. 2?-6tc
Ulf'lngs. curtaln stretchers
10-18-llc 667
kiDI wJtbout a moment's
10-29-ltc
iike new. carnival glauware.
-l2!l.
1~11·301&lt;
hesitation In order to put the - - - - - - - bootes. curtalnt, clothes, all
Lost
Help Wanted
,,,.. Children's IOys lgoodl.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Reasonable rafts. Phone
led a second club to dum- LOST. one male brindle ploll SOMEONE ABLE end quaiillod
~~~ l.:f:O~t /):~~; ,
:
John Ru11111, Gallipolis ~~~~· n:; C~~tr~ Saortv':. lo do fall housecleaning. 681 Welt one mile from Rt. FARM - m acres, lo" of •782
my'ajack. With clubs breakalter 5:30 p.m.
In~ W, South wu able to Wadsworlh, Ohio. Conlacl Phone ft2 .H.42 or 992j~~:"f 33. Pllone tt2-5132· ~ 31p ~~ber~~f=d~~
..7-fft
d . •F•~
· . a low heart and .' O;!!m!!!.,:OsRJ'I!::~I!,oods&gt;111~ - ·, ~ •' ,
, - ,
·~· · Ktl,j
1
L...•, ,.,.,lo.'l:~
.. .. · ..,.,,._,,.
.,,. i 1!1 ~ 1 -.J' \
. ' 'I •
: , .. •
M"RCIAL
"ou -II.01
""~-~
2 CM.EN
•. 1arl!t
.. ,._,.;:._, ·,,,. no.t• ·
, ..,...,o
"'
"' '
living room,
2 bedf'~ modt
• coueld
,...."tQ$&lt;
' ROO .'
rd ' nd laundry
rooms andbeaut
bath. ba ully
Pomeroy.
tor lliiW!n~ ui illamonds
· ~
M 1In
ber •··-•.5mlleoutol
~ ••
but W~·s p v of the' club Noti'Ce
Pomeroy . Prefer
a n,
equipped lor
y or r
s 1o,900.
•••
'
Condor or Mulberry. S200 per
shop. Well established
5-1-tfc
Station Wagon, )1-8 motor, automatic tranil- ,
king was a bad one. East GOSPEL SING at Chester
monlh. Ptlone 7~2-4781.
business. Will sell with or RUTLAND- ~I years old, nice
wu really marked with the
Church of God, Sunday, Nov.
10-28-3tp without equipment. Write P. kitchen, 3 bedrooms. balh, ----~::mission, power steering.
.
· , ..:. ·'
and Endl.oader
- of clubs and West :.bould
1 at 2 p. m. with the Lamb
o. Box 729-M. c-o Tho Dally 011 heal, front porch AIOUT 8jl(KIIOE
l'l&lt;irk.
~ge Bill Pulllna.
have let East win that 11tat
family from Waynesville, ACREAGE a.nd loll. Moll In
Sentinel. Pomeroy, Ohio.
2 acres level ground. 11,900.
1~16-301p .
club in order to lead a heart
Ohio. Everyone welcome.
descrlpllort, where localed
1~27-61c
1
29
Now, wbeD West got In with
0- -llc
and cotl lo P. 0. Bo• 692,
RACINE- lncomo (';~
SEWING MACHINES. Repair
tbe -'ub -~be would have
R Rod
Pomeroy.
•
·•
·t
·c
BRUSH
hog,
pool
hole
digger,
bull.,.. roomo. nffurn ~....
•rvlee, ell · mil!&lt;•· tt2-~.
.4" Door Sedan L. T."O., power steering, powar .
1
"' ..,,
GUN
un W.
~~
corn Ianier, 1 hole hog aparlmtlllt, 1 u um ..- .
end SHOOT,
Gun Club,Broad
New Haven.
Tholo FabrJc Sl&gt;op, Pomeroy.
!'I
decide w b suit to lead
P
Phone
_
.
low
on
building,
brakes,
air-conditioning. VInyl lnterl'o t, bJk.
247 2161o. . c GOING AT 121~.
Va .• Sundey, Nov. 1. Rain or
AuthoriZed Singer ·S.l• ond
East
bad
led
.
bitt,
assuming
1
27
51
the heart tbi'ee, ba Would
shine. Noon Ill .....
v!nyi roof, maroon finish . .-.
,1,
Service. We Shlirpan Scluors.
1~29-3tc
l-29-lfc
..__ tba' S th '·ld an
.
.
MIDDL"PDRT - 2 atory
....,..
' ou
'"'
EARLy ......-lean Slereo-radlo
2 porchal,
otber heart.
forc:ed .olr goa lumoee, &lt;IGM
WILL pick up merchandise and
INw 1 ,.. E-twitt Asui.)
~ opeaker O!&gt;Uhd sy!tem, r~ to' 111 thoj&gt;plng, large lot.
DON'T WAIT
·take to auction on a per1oma 01c Culnge • 19.500.
centage basls. Call Jim
opeed
ou
D
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland .
Balenee $71.59. Use our ·
TO IUY OR SELL
Phone 7~2-4~1.
budgtl termo. Cell tt2-3352.
CONTACT US
¥~CIIIW,\ i 'll1 t
9-23-ffc
1W-6tc
HENRY CLELAND
New Haven
------:-:---:REALTOR
All Tho Dirt In
MODERN walnut style stereoOlflce-992-22P
One
Simple Operallon
Contact
Ret. 992-2561 • , ~.
radio, am,lm radio, ~ opeaker
Homes
. Trollers . Public
1
2
sound 1y1tem, " speed
"" __,
Buildings,
ilc. No muso. no
The
Dai~
Sentinel
eulomatlc changer. llllonce
Service &amp; Parts Dt!!pt.
fuss - haYe your furnace
112.39. Ute 111/1' budget lermo.
cleanod today.
7:30A.M. Tll4:30 P.M.
Cell ft2.3J52.
Phone 992·2156
Monday thru Friday - ·
Closed
WIG DARK brown. Alto, ono
Loculi II.
Pels ~or Sale
Saturday &amp; Sunday
otorm door •. 32" • Ill'' high.
Middleport, D.
GEO. HOISTETTER,
Front door 32'' x 71'' high.
&amp;ASSET Pol&amp;:.,lft. AKC, 130,
BROKER
Francia
tc~um, phone
Pllone tt2-3-M2.
~
Coolville 667-3156.
1~27-5te HOUSE FOR RI!NT -oomt.
modern
kitchen,
1~18-121c
PONTIAC
lUlCK
Estate f' or Sale
furnace. Carport. $60.00.
..
ELECTROLUX Vecuum oil
GMC TRUCKS
Racine,
Rl.
2,
or
will
sell.
MINIATURE S"thnluitrs,
a - eomplele wllh at7 ROOM HOUSE, • bedroomo,
POMEROY
. Corofii:, Deluxed Or. Sedan, V-8 motor, radio, .
groomad, crn:pad and per1'h batht. Lorge living room
tachments, Clll"dwlnder end ALL ELECTRIC- 3 bedrooms,
standard shift. :
manent In Iect ons. Je1 black.
palnl aproy, Ill like new l&gt;alll.full basement, One acre
wllh fireplace., Ctoaeh 10
SWAP SHOP. new and used
Barkaroo Kennels, Torch,
Pomoroy -'•menlory ae ool.
~ondlllon . Pay SJ.U.I or 1wrmo
"
on good gravel road. Drilled
furniture. Phone 992-7261, 305
Ohio. Pllont 667-3654.
H desired. Pllont tt2-5641.
Finished paneled room abovt
well,
ond
waler
tap.
112,500.00
Tri-County Lague
N. 2nd. Ave.. Middleport,
1~21-121c
garage wllll 1'1-bllti. Coyld IHi
t~23-61c
Clclo1Htr20, 1971
Ohio.
used lor office ..,. oparlmenl.
3 BEDROOM BRICK- Closet
Pto.
10.U-30tc
'cOAL, llm•otone. E•ttlslor In each. nice kllchan, lull
Pliant 992-1292.
1~29-121c
Auto Sales
V-8 ....., 8' pickup 1;, ton. GoOd tires, cl!'an e111):
O.vls-Warner Ins.
32
.•
'
'
.,
J J.,
Soli Worko. 6. Main St., basement, new gas furnace.
HIR Firestone
28 GUN SHOOT, Forked Run 1965 FIAT. Coli offer 6 p.m.
r, -·
'
'
Pomeroy. 1'hont lt2-3891.
Largo lot. Gar'age. Only
:rcorhman Club, Sunday,
Maton Furniture
28
Phone
992·5363.
·
.
4-9-ffc
$12,500.00
,
.
24
Eooles
ov. 1'
10.28-:ttc
111-21-:ttc =:--::----'---Rawlings Dodge
16
Holsum
,,.
--:-:=-:::::-:=-~-=SEWING MACHINE: Modern MIDDLEPORT
Brlek
1969
CHEVROLET
pickup,
8Zig-Zig
SewsalllvPH
veneer.
3
bedroomt
with
Teem High Series and Game • r - - - - - , - - . , - - - : ]
sor41tdi'OOIIII
toot
bed.
Camper
cover.
Call
of
fancy
stitches,
mikes
closett,
forced
air
furnace,
- Davis-Werner Ins. 2505 end
·
-·
aullt to your •Jftlflc•tto••·
992-5010 alter 5 p.m.
bullonflolft, Sew&amp; on l!uflont modern kllchen. Carport.
9011. Ind. High Series - Paul
.,Sitts IVIIIIItlt ntW. ~ .
111-27-:ttp ond ltlln otllchtl, pl,uo all Nice lot, near ochooll. .
Harrl~ 601; fnd. High Gome LAI z~s
general household 11wlng.
·
~~~~ Nesoolroad 235.
1970 FOR.O pickup. Pllone 992Avoilablt lo respontlbll $60.00 per ACRE &amp; 97 of bruth,
-.,High Sarles- Ed Voss 1
69311.
party. On E-Z lerms or $&lt;12.10 and wild land. Minerals.
,
"I
.
636; Season High Game - Paul
1~29-ltc
cath price. Pllone 991-5641.
Harris 267.
.
·
MtnfhiJ PIYf!tOIO
SECURITY
IUY
LOWIF Tll•ll .,.;illl
1~23-61c FOR
11956 ~ORD PICKUP. new flat
PROPERTY. WE HAVE
bed, 15" rims. new shoCks. 5· SELF-SERVICE Ice cream and
COtltiCfl Mr. MOOdJ., lib. Jft•
SOME LIKE RENT.
.
7o:a• at our tltld lfflct ·If
opetd lransmlulon. Will sell
CALL 992-3325
short order restaurant
,Irk &amp; lrCIMir.. Ia . 'MI,_,
reaoonable. J4hn Stobatl,
HELEII
AND
Y·IRGIL
equipment. Counter's an~
dltport.
.
•
Anllqulty,
or
pllane
lt2·l063.
TEAFOIID, ASSOCIATES
Earl&amp;~::.~sdey Mind
bootho. Muol ooll by Nov. 1.
JIMO
AIIOCtAT.I,
INC.
1~2t~c
21, 1f10
SYRACUSE
·
fletmtrly Klf,Mit AJIIOCitteS.
eantoct ChariM McCteln at
PI I.
·
10-23-61c
c.
P •. I-Jt2-1SS1
Dairy Haven. Recine. Pllone
Jlde's Sport Shop
"
9~-2220.
For Sale or Trade
AshlondOII
40
1~25-61c
Oller's Schlo
38
19
FAT
lambs
for
salt
oi' will -.,.. •
.
- -~ ·
"rter-Smlth
l6
trade tor llvnloek. Pllonttt2- LuTS WITH 111 · utllltl" . .
'*'''Ashland
32
2630
RHirl~lod oub divlalon. 'h to
Nitlton's Drug
22
·
- 1~21-flc
.•.acre lois. Pllone Chasler
. Ind. High Game - CHarles
915-33111, nlghl 915-33112 .
Sinilfl 135 ond Wanda Qu1111 170·
.
1-6-lfc
Hkrl Series - Jim Queen 542

n!t

........... ••

:.~~:D~: ~Oodea;

.

PI,:~.~~ ~S3~~~:s ~

~·lfe

Ohl~. =~d~~m

EXPEtrr

S)UJ1t

To'"

20

In

'•

~

.

•AtU

.

Gla•i:fie.~s. _" ~

\Bar-alalsJi'ijains, JDd :,Q.re,
, W,r.IIT AD .

~

.

TROPICAL nSH

Wheel Ali;Jment

$5.55

Evelfn McDaniel

11'':'.;~

..ot;ICALLDER

Pom8111J Home

=.ml~.~ d.:m~;"m:~ ~~~~:::~c:." ~~ ~:.~:Tu";~od

-----~--1~_23-61c

PFSCHLNCSG

LAUGAA&amp;LE.?

-=========-

1

M.£IGs

.:;•,:

.

~ At PomerOy Motor

)

'

•Y•·

R
lty
Cleland ea

~",:~ ~:'-:«!ru!~ .::

a
. c t•

·...,........&lt;'_

1:· · ' .'

ll!!l'

*"

•

.. :1 _29'

i;.;":!. '· .-

u~keep

Carrit!Js

eom~lnatlon.AM&amp;FMrodlo,

Wanted In Mason
and

OK USED ·CAR$,

.

1967 Ford

1

framo~abedroomo,

·}1795

1967 -Dodge

aeanma s,s1em

NEW HOURS

HOISTETTEI.
REALTY

UTTNARS

1967 p~~QUth

atASE HARDWARE

Real

1965 .DODGE,

Loeal Bowling

1964 INTtRNATIQNAL ·- ~

-1.

nld-

Ld. a. .
Gent,.emen

~I

You,

f
~

;

For Rent

.;.a

.

Linda Winebrenner ~2 .
~ t-tlah Team Game and Series
.... Lou's Ashland 676 and 1912.

NOTICE
WILL BABY SIT In my home
with ptfHchool children. Mrs.
Glenn Smith, Rock Springs

lload. Phone 1&gt;112·6187
..,..

· ~·. by the

Fll'• ·~menl.
·

'

and
2 BEDROOM mobile f19tne,
Racine aree. Phone ~-6329.

Music!

. ' 111'27 -4ft

Syracuse
1fl·29 ·2tc

·WM~PO
'

'

'

.

~

' LOVELY 2·b&lt;ldroom brick
10.21-lOic
' home,
Collua · Road,
Syracusa. Adults only. Phone AWNINGS. slorm .dcioN end
992-5133.
1023-0tp window•, carpoth,
·
merqueos, blown and ball
-~----:-,:-.-:- .
Jnoultllon, Elmer White,
STORAGE renlol 1.c t ltOAit, ",.. rt~W,tlonlotlve. For lrH
trallera, oulot. caillper.Ji
llllmtlaa; philno Char101
· s..per monlll. PllaM~.:!""&gt;· ~l.lti Syroeuoe. V. V.
or'" DICk Sej&lt;IM, r"'~!IY· . Jilhti..n Arid Son. Inc.
· ,
10.·~-~~- _
·
e-a_o-Hc

.!!1.

t

RADIO/l390_
.
.
.

"STAR" klllo rats quickly.
Sure 2112 pounds, $1.69.
Ebertb&lt;leh ~ardware. Sugar .
Run Mills, Pickens Hardware, Mason.

10-29·61c

!&lt;~
·N SHOOT at the Rocine
' oni'lii Mill every Soturdey
· hf e1., p. m. Ther'e will be
utorti1f ' meats. This is

.YouR NEW HollE · ·

Dorm Payment

Tom
Hill,

'

.

/o. 'COI'IE! 9li ~
IJ6 " COCl¥.1&amp;!

PCIIR.YJC

A+

••

.

.

S.f 3 "•'70

SYSOM

I (J

()

rn rJ

1

loff~u I

I

IJWGEN
tl I

�•

•

\
I

\

'

.

.. '

·~

Read ~he Tip-offs
In Dummy Hand
.,. Oswold .. , ..... ,_.,

•n

D

NOII'DI

·-

i

· Fot Ret

Notice

lN'IfqRMATION

Fqr Sale

.

·, • ~:. !t

••·'

'

'

DUDLIUS
...
.
,
MALE Hlompshl,.. hog. Hamor
s p.M. oav emre Publluflon REVIVAL ol Fr~ Goti&gt;el TRA'ILEit, BroJN~ ~ Trtlltr RousH SyracuiOi, Ohlo. '"' -·
Mlulon
al
lllld
ICriOb
olertlno
~-k, 'MII1'tr,1YIIIt. mont' 992·
'
10*~
Mondty OHdllnt' l .m .
Otl. 311 lllrough Nolt•••, 7;:10 332&lt;1.'
Clnctlletlon • Corrtctlons
Will be tcc.,.ted untllta.m . for
t-t-Hc
eoch evenln,. R~v- Ray
Dey ol PubllceUon
Reynolds o Mi:Arlhur.
REGULATIONS
evangellsl, ltev' L. R. TWO
~
lvrnlthed mobile
Tht Pu.,lllhtr rHtrv.s the
GIUOHncamp,
·paslol'.
·
!'Ubl)c
..••
to:.
~
locolld
lri
Syratuso.
right to edit or rtltct env tdt
Is lnvlled. SpO&lt;Ial tl'\t'3.4ic
dnmtd obltctlontl.
The.
C.ll t92-2&lt;141 6-9 p.m.
publisher will not bt responsible
1~2S-Ife
'
tor mort than one Incorrect
instrtlbn.
NltELY lunllslled 2-bedroom
RAT IS
opo.rlme·nt, Mlddleporl ..
For want Ad Service
•
Pllont tt2-387~ .
Scent. per Word one insertion
·
t-30-ffe
Minimum Cherge 75c

tltiJ

.QJ75
WIST

IIWI'f

.QJ6
.KJIO
tQIOU
.KU

4Vold
.IT58
.AJI753

\~

.

I

·'

. ·~

'

..,.,..,.,,.,
,,..

-oom

cents pfr word three
conucutlve Insertions.
11 cents per word six con.
12

Los• 1nc:r.n
with tttt

n~

•••r wey·

· Brick, Bloek,·Shlnt.
Cla1wrna. Clllmneya, . Horne
Remodeling, c.mont Work,
Gor-. ,
Free Estfma~i
·' Jim -l.iarry ,
Kenny- J!itk*

SLIM·A·WAY
HAYMAN'S AUCTION t!Ouse: 2 BEDROOM around ' floor
Free Home DemOhltrltLIOonR
Laurel Olff. now open Noh
apartment. Allnt Weaver,
MRS. WUD•L KAY
ucutrve lnurtiOns.
lll·lftl
'
Friday lo receive conRoclnt. Ohio. Phone 949-351-t.
25 Per ctnt Discount on peld
.AU
Pho!M· .
. NHII Maven, W. V•!
slgnmenls al 10 a.m. AucHon
10.29-3te
ads and eds p411d within 10 days .
80Ul1l (D)
Afttr
4
WHkHY•
tt
CA.AD OF THANKS
992-7044 01' .9'12-5632
starting ot 7 p.m. Let us sell, - - - - - - - - I ·TIIt SttYrcltY ;
&amp; OIITUARY
your merehandlse.
.Ait10875U
S1 .50 lor 50 word · minimum .
)-22-ffe
~RNISHED ond unlumlshed· UNITED METHODIST por·
Each leldltlonel "'!'Ord 2c.
•partmenls. ·Close 10 oehoot. ..,..ge lor sale ~~ Lefort
ILIND ADS
.lOU
Additional Z5c Charge per
Pllont lt2·541F:fi
Advertlltment.
llolh VUinenble
OFFICE HOURS
p
m
,_.
~ov.
1M:i.i bldt 10 Mrs. Roy ·
1:30 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Dally,
W.t N - - - 1:30
.
1~13-&gt;UIC
I
t
•
~
......
Rl. 2, Roclne, Ohlo•
'
a.m. to 12 : 00 Noon
UNFURNISHED
apar
mon
•
•
paroonage,
elk "'"•0
Saturday .
SHOOTING match ot R-.:lne
rocxni, balh. Above Mlrk v. door et Colder Shuler s.·
Gun Club, 12, 16, and
=~~J~Y rt1sonable. Rllerve rlghl 10 noled all
()peDiq ln ~ • Q
Memory
oauge.
Pri!OO
1111 1Uo1&lt;eys,
10-29-llc bids II too low.
I"~~
""'lc
And &lt;;omplete Una
IN LOVING memory of Don hams end ~i. Sundly,
of Supplies
·-GUARA~TEED­
DefeDSe Is usually more
Capehart who passed away
Nov. o al 1 p.m.
i~2&lt;1-5tc l'iEWL
Y decorated 5-room -HO-u"'s"'e-.-:1-6'-:0-:-L:-In-co:::l:::n-;:His.,
dl4icult t11aa dummy play.
Oct. 29, 1965:
Pitone 992-2094
house, bath, 44 Palmer, $65 a
..
1be rea1011 Is that declarer Tho shod&lt; was sudden. the blow WILL give plano ieuono In mY: monlh. Phone 992-3896.- 31
Pomeroy. Phone tt2-~25-lfc
-.w.vo.
10-u- P - - - - - - i:
10 believe II hos been
home. Phone 992 -3166 .•16-ffc
•
71:1-5675
&amp;"
Open Dally I HI~ p.m.
ttruullng with his cnm 13
live y..rs.
I
E.
~In,
Pomeroy,
o.
606
.,,,. Hlf p.m.
Real Estate For Sale
cardi:Ofeount~,baseoathe TheysayHmehealsallsorrows.
··
T B .
ForSae
b
b
And ~,. us to forget,
Wanted 0 ur
• REDUCE sale and last with GOOD lnveatmenl propar!r.
FARM-ALL Cub or Supe&lt;"-A Gobtse lablots and E-vap ~ House with ihree furnls,_
apartments, basement, two
full lldvanlalt of wbat he
tractor. Pllone9~-~5or 9~waler plllo. Melton Druga.
garages. Monthly Income,
· - IJid wbat be abould Sadly mlssod br mother, Allee 4254.
10-27-301p
$190. Priced reasonably .for
mow
from the bidding.
le .. ~
r
Cape•-rt.
and sister, Betty quick salt. Phone tt2-3035
·lfc
7·1 9South's four-apade bid wtedas
Fr end.
10·29-11&lt; SNOW PLOW for Cub Farm~ll
Nr. &amp; MrsHARRISON'S TV AND AN·
mOll elfecUve. East wan
tractor. Also, side delivery
ROOM house wllll bath,
Y.ENNA SERVICE. Phone
to try ftve diamonds but the IN MEMORYol Chesler Arthur
rake on rubber. Phone '~· Mobile Home Customer 5 located
'14-mlle off Rl. 7 on Rt.
tt2-2522.
vfi)Derabllity
made
a trUle
2726.
0---~c
We lnvlle · Comparison!
33. Phone tt2-6362.
6· 1~1fc
•••
If H•·
•·d 1t DonoheW:
has been four years ago
~.., "'
h
too
1~27-31&lt;
,.....gerous.
·~ ••
Bring your mobile ome
CONDITIONING,
DOZER WORK. Sepllc lonks, AIR
taktll that Wild chanCe, the Sl~:a~ydarllng husband went OLD furntturi, dlshel, briSI prlcesendneedstousandlet
~tlrlgeratlon service. Jack's
1..ch beds. Phone 9~-2171.
New Haven . .
comblDaUtheon Southof
th ellandbeaandrt
away.
,.
tit. Wrlle M.D. Miller, ualell youlllelrulh In - l e ONE 7 room house. balh,
10-l•lfc Refrigeration,
Middleport.
One
5
room
Phone 112-2079.
queen In
No one knows the !ears ve
Rl. 4, Pomeroy, Cillo;, Coli Home buying I No hidden ·
house. bath, Middleport. No
tbe d I am on d king In the
shod,
9t"'"71
·
""" In our or lees II
U.l!t
rea1onable offer rejected. SAW FILING, all klndt .ot
North would bave made bim Nor lhe loneliness and sorrow
·- .
9-1-lfc , sharpenlnf..
Lawn
mowtr
lnsllanc:&amp;
Pllone
tt2-5035.
a real baro. Five diamonds
my heart has blod.
1~~"·
'"Ill'~ O:vP&amp; ~=
AUTOMOBILE lnsuronco been
would wheel In, but East
OLD UPRIGHT plonoo, any
eng and dallvlrr Colmer'• cancelled?
Loti
your
paued and West was on Thenlghture so dark, the days condition, oolong .. have not
MOBil,£ HOM{$
ONE
FL&lt;ll&gt;N.
6
room
house.
~:w
Shop,
.
Mecl
a~lc
St..
operalor's
lie..,..?
Coli
tt21
leod.
so long. ts
•·r when I'm
been•wet. Paying SIO ...h. Ro·~7,
yo- P'·l-0.
Pomeroy.
2966. .
.. • u.u,
balh.'SIIver Run. Bloek cellar
The patti ge roug.l'll'
Flrtt floor only.IIIOndjyl will
••• ,, _..... .. .....
ullar house above.
go
,,
West deeidtd to open the
alone.
be pick-up dey. Wrlle, giving ._,...,.!::W::..::-•:::..:.1..:;ilr;.:64-'7'--32="'-~ with
--------~'
queeo of 1padu. It look.o Sometimes. deor Arlhur. 1 can .good dlrecHont, Wlffen Plano 1" . , .
- Pllone tt2-6386 or tt2-5050.
10-23-6lc
READY
MIX
CONCRETE
18fe and be didn't know
hear you say,
the
Company, Bo• 118. Sordls, DIESELCASEdozer,310model
dtllvered right to your
wblebotber lead would prove "Come follow me, this 1'
0111o G46.
wUh 1111 blade. Also. old corn
but secluded proJecl. Feot and eeoy. Fr01
oinaafe.
way."
8-~ffc ond hay. Pllone 7~2·~29 3tc CONVENIENT
building lois on T19 at Rock eat moleo. Phont 192-321~.
South caolied the ace and 11 won'l be lonp before I come,
.
·
J ·
sr,rlngs. Wllhln walking G011Jieln Reedy-Mix Ca.,
king Of .q&gt;ades, While East Tobewlthyoo lnournewhome. SELL NOW. Ginseng, 131 lb. YARD SALE, Frida~, Solurdey
d alance of Mel~s .. High Mlddleportr Ohio.
dl.c.rd.d ... seven and For Jesus promised lo prepare Golden Sell, S1.75 lb. Sell
Sud
Soli ··• toble
School, I 5.mlnute drive from
6-~tfC
""'
A mansion for us over there.
tops and atema, 60 cents lb.
and n ay.
""'""
Pomeroy.
Cell
or
...
Bill
-=-c=::::::-=-;;:--;;;:::::;
then the three of diamonds.
Bill !IIIIey, P. o. Box 1 -~.
••lends to 38&gt;&lt;96, 6 chairs.
Wille w~tkends, or alter 5 CURTISS Collie Breeding
Then South led the 10 of Sadly missed by his dear wife, Second st., Reedlvllle, ()hlp
bullet, wooden china closet.
Ph
992
Service. Phone Parker If 992kd
Clubs. W••t slapped on the
0 h
45772
Antique qulltln!l lramH and 6887.
p.m. wee
one
•
2264 or call station Coolville
Ruth ono e:w.
,
·
l0. 2?-6tc
Ulf'lngs. curtaln stretchers
10-18-llc 667
kiDI wJtbout a moment's
10-29-ltc
iike new. carnival glauware.
-l2!l.
1~11·301&lt;
hesitation In order to put the - - - - - - - bootes. curtalnt, clothes, all
Lost
Help Wanted
,,,.. Children's IOys lgoodl.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
Reasonable rafts. Phone
led a second club to dum- LOST. one male brindle ploll SOMEONE ABLE end quaiillod
~~~ l.:f:O~t /):~~; ,
:
John Ru11111, Gallipolis ~~~~· n:; C~~tr~ Saortv':. lo do fall housecleaning. 681 Welt one mile from Rt. FARM - m acres, lo" of •782
my'ajack. With clubs breakalter 5:30 p.m.
In~ W, South wu able to Wadsworlh, Ohio. Conlacl Phone ft2 .H.42 or 992j~~:"f 33. Pllone tt2-5132· ~ 31p ~~ber~~f=d~~
..7-fft
d . •F•~
· . a low heart and .' O;!!m!!!.,:OsRJ'I!::~I!,oods&gt;111~ - ·, ~ •' ,
, - ,
·~· · Ktl,j
1
L...•, ,.,.,lo.'l:~
.. .. · ..,.,,._,,.
.,,. i 1!1 ~ 1 -.J' \
. ' 'I •
: , .. •
M"RCIAL
"ou -II.01
""~-~
2 CM.EN
•. 1arl!t
.. ,._,.;:._, ·,,,. no.t• ·
, ..,...,o
"'
"' '
living room,
2 bedf'~ modt
• coueld
,...."tQ$&lt;
' ROO .'
rd ' nd laundry
rooms andbeaut
bath. ba ully
Pomeroy.
tor lliiW!n~ ui illamonds
· ~
M 1In
ber •··-•.5mlleoutol
~ ••
but W~·s p v of the' club Noti'Ce
Pomeroy . Prefer
a n,
equipped lor
y or r
s 1o,900.
•••
'
Condor or Mulberry. S200 per
shop. Well established
5-1-tfc
Station Wagon, )1-8 motor, automatic tranil- ,
king was a bad one. East GOSPEL SING at Chester
monlh. Ptlone 7~2-4781.
business. Will sell with or RUTLAND- ~I years old, nice
wu really marked with the
Church of God, Sunday, Nov.
10-28-3tp without equipment. Write P. kitchen, 3 bedrooms. balh, ----~::mission, power steering.
.
· , ..:. ·'
and Endl.oader
- of clubs and West :.bould
1 at 2 p. m. with the Lamb
o. Box 729-M. c-o Tho Dally 011 heal, front porch AIOUT 8jl(KIIOE
l'l&lt;irk.
~ge Bill Pulllna.
have let East win that 11tat
family from Waynesville, ACREAGE a.nd loll. Moll In
Sentinel. Pomeroy, Ohio.
2 acres level ground. 11,900.
1~16-301p .
club in order to lead a heart
Ohio. Everyone welcome.
descrlpllort, where localed
1~27-61c
1
29
Now, wbeD West got In with
0- -llc
and cotl lo P. 0. Bo• 692,
RACINE- lncomo (';~
SEWING MACHINES. Repair
tbe -'ub -~be would have
R Rod
Pomeroy.
•
·•
·t
·c
BRUSH
hog,
pool
hole
digger,
bull.,.. roomo. nffurn ~....
•rvlee, ell · mil!&lt;•· tt2-~.
.4" Door Sedan L. T."O., power steering, powar .
1
"' ..,,
GUN
un W.
~~
corn Ianier, 1 hole hog aparlmtlllt, 1 u um ..- .
end SHOOT,
Gun Club,Broad
New Haven.
Tholo FabrJc Sl&gt;op, Pomeroy.
!'I
decide w b suit to lead
P
Phone
_
.
low
on
building,
brakes,
air-conditioning. VInyl lnterl'o t, bJk.
247 2161o. . c GOING AT 121~.
Va .• Sundey, Nov. 1. Rain or
AuthoriZed Singer ·S.l• ond
East
bad
led
.
bitt,
assuming
1
27
51
the heart tbi'ee, ba Would
shine. Noon Ill .....
v!nyi roof, maroon finish . .-.
,1,
Service. We Shlirpan Scluors.
1~29-3tc
l-29-lfc
..__ tba' S th '·ld an
.
.
MIDDL"PDRT - 2 atory
....,..
' ou
'"'
EARLy ......-lean Slereo-radlo
2 porchal,
otber heart.
forc:ed .olr goa lumoee, &lt;IGM
WILL pick up merchandise and
INw 1 ,.. E-twitt Asui.)
~ opeaker O!&gt;Uhd sy!tem, r~ to' 111 thoj&gt;plng, large lot.
DON'T WAIT
·take to auction on a per1oma 01c Culnge • 19.500.
centage basls. Call Jim
opeed
ou
D
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland .
Balenee $71.59. Use our ·
TO IUY OR SELL
Phone 7~2-4~1.
budgtl termo. Cell tt2-3352.
CONTACT US
¥~CIIIW,\ i 'll1 t
9-23-ffc
1W-6tc
HENRY CLELAND
New Haven
------:-:---:REALTOR
All Tho Dirt In
MODERN walnut style stereoOlflce-992-22P
One
Simple Operallon
Contact
Ret. 992-2561 • , ~.
radio, am,lm radio, ~ opeaker
Homes
. Trollers . Public
1
2
sound 1y1tem, " speed
"" __,
Buildings,
ilc. No muso. no
The
Dai~
Sentinel
eulomatlc changer. llllonce
Service &amp; Parts Dt!!pt.
fuss - haYe your furnace
112.39. Ute 111/1' budget lermo.
cleanod today.
7:30A.M. Tll4:30 P.M.
Cell ft2.3J52.
Phone 992·2156
Monday thru Friday - ·
Closed
WIG DARK brown. Alto, ono
Loculi II.
Pels ~or Sale
Saturday &amp; Sunday
otorm door •. 32" • Ill'' high.
Middleport, D.
GEO. HOISTETTER,
Front door 32'' x 71'' high.
&amp;ASSET Pol&amp;:.,lft. AKC, 130,
BROKER
Francia
tc~um, phone
Pllone tt2-3-M2.
~
Coolville 667-3156.
1~27-5te HOUSE FOR RI!NT -oomt.
modern
kitchen,
1~18-121c
PONTIAC
lUlCK
Estate f' or Sale
furnace. Carport. $60.00.
..
ELECTROLUX Vecuum oil
GMC TRUCKS
Racine,
Rl.
2,
or
will
sell.
MINIATURE S"thnluitrs,
a - eomplele wllh at7 ROOM HOUSE, • bedroomo,
POMEROY
. Corofii:, Deluxed Or. Sedan, V-8 motor, radio, .
groomad, crn:pad and per1'h batht. Lorge living room
tachments, Clll"dwlnder end ALL ELECTRIC- 3 bedrooms,
standard shift. :
manent In Iect ons. Je1 black.
palnl aproy, Ill like new l&gt;alll.full basement, One acre
wllh fireplace., Ctoaeh 10
SWAP SHOP. new and used
Barkaroo Kennels, Torch,
Pomoroy -'•menlory ae ool.
~ondlllon . Pay SJ.U.I or 1wrmo
"
on good gravel road. Drilled
furniture. Phone 992-7261, 305
Ohio. Pllont 667-3654.
H desired. Pllont tt2-5641.
Finished paneled room abovt
well,
ond
waler
tap.
112,500.00
Tri-County Lague
N. 2nd. Ave.. Middleport,
1~21-121c
garage wllll 1'1-bllti. Coyld IHi
t~23-61c
Clclo1Htr20, 1971
Ohio.
used lor office ..,. oparlmenl.
3 BEDROOM BRICK- Closet
Pto.
10.U-30tc
'cOAL, llm•otone. E•ttlslor In each. nice kllchan, lull
Pliant 992-1292.
1~29-121c
Auto Sales
V-8 ....., 8' pickup 1;, ton. GoOd tires, cl!'an e111):
O.vls-Warner Ins.
32
.•
'
'
.,
J J.,
Soli Worko. 6. Main St., basement, new gas furnace.
HIR Firestone
28 GUN SHOOT, Forked Run 1965 FIAT. Coli offer 6 p.m.
r, -·
'
'
Pomeroy. 1'hont lt2-3891.
Largo lot. Gar'age. Only
:rcorhman Club, Sunday,
Maton Furniture
28
Phone
992·5363.
·
.
4-9-ffc
$12,500.00
,
.
24
Eooles
ov. 1'
10.28-:ttc
111-21-:ttc =:--::----'---Rawlings Dodge
16
Holsum
,,.
--:-:=-:::::-:=-~-=SEWING MACHINE: Modern MIDDLEPORT
Brlek
1969
CHEVROLET
pickup,
8Zig-Zig
SewsalllvPH
veneer.
3
bedroomt
with
Teem High Series and Game • r - - - - - , - - . , - - - : ]
sor41tdi'OOIIII
toot
bed.
Camper
cover.
Call
of
fancy
stitches,
mikes
closett,
forced
air
furnace,
- Davis-Werner Ins. 2505 end
·
-·
aullt to your •Jftlflc•tto••·
992-5010 alter 5 p.m.
bullonflolft, Sew&amp; on l!uflont modern kllchen. Carport.
9011. Ind. High Series - Paul
.,Sitts IVIIIIItlt ntW. ~ .
111-27-:ttp ond ltlln otllchtl, pl,uo all Nice lot, near ochooll. .
Harrl~ 601; fnd. High Gome LAI z~s
general household 11wlng.
·
~~~~ Nesoolroad 235.
1970 FOR.O pickup. Pllone 992Avoilablt lo respontlbll $60.00 per ACRE &amp; 97 of bruth,
-.,High Sarles- Ed Voss 1
69311.
party. On E-Z lerms or $&lt;12.10 and wild land. Minerals.
,
"I
.
636; Season High Game - Paul
1~29-ltc
cath price. Pllone 991-5641.
Harris 267.
.
·
MtnfhiJ PIYf!tOIO
SECURITY
IUY
LOWIF Tll•ll .,.;illl
1~23-61c FOR
11956 ~ORD PICKUP. new flat
PROPERTY. WE HAVE
bed, 15" rims. new shoCks. 5· SELF-SERVICE Ice cream and
COtltiCfl Mr. MOOdJ., lib. Jft•
SOME LIKE RENT.
.
7o:a• at our tltld lfflct ·If
opetd lransmlulon. Will sell
CALL 992-3325
short order restaurant
,Irk &amp; lrCIMir.. Ia . 'MI,_,
reaoonable. J4hn Stobatl,
HELEII
AND
Y·IRGIL
equipment. Counter's an~
dltport.
.
•
Anllqulty,
or
pllane
lt2·l063.
TEAFOIID, ASSOCIATES
Earl&amp;~::.~sdey Mind
bootho. Muol ooll by Nov. 1.
JIMO
AIIOCtAT.I,
INC.
1~2t~c
21, 1f10
SYRACUSE
·
fletmtrly Klf,Mit AJIIOCitteS.
eantoct ChariM McCteln at
PI I.
·
10-23-61c
c.
P •. I-Jt2-1SS1
Dairy Haven. Recine. Pllone
Jlde's Sport Shop
"
9~-2220.
For Sale or Trade
AshlondOII
40
1~25-61c
Oller's Schlo
38
19
FAT
lambs
for
salt
oi' will -.,.. •
.
- -~ ·
"rter-Smlth
l6
trade tor llvnloek. Pllonttt2- LuTS WITH 111 · utllltl" . .
'*'''Ashland
32
2630
RHirl~lod oub divlalon. 'h to
Nitlton's Drug
22
·
- 1~21-flc
.•.acre lois. Pllone Chasler
. Ind. High Game - CHarles
915-33111, nlghl 915-33112 .
Sinilfl 135 ond Wanda Qu1111 170·
.
1-6-lfc
Hkrl Series - Jim Queen 542

n!t

........... ••

:.~~:D~: ~Oodea;

.

PI,:~.~~ ~S3~~~:s ~

~·lfe

Ohl~. =~d~~m

EXPEtrr

S)UJ1t

To'"

20

In

'•

~

.

•AtU

.

Gla•i:fie.~s. _" ~

\Bar-alalsJi'ijains, JDd :,Q.re,
, W,r.IIT AD .

~

.

TROPICAL nSH

Wheel Ali;Jment

$5.55

Evelfn McDaniel

11'':'.;~

..ot;ICALLDER

Pom8111J Home

=.ml~.~ d.:m~;"m:~ ~~~~:::~c:." ~~ ~:.~:Tu";~od

-----~--1~_23-61c

PFSCHLNCSG

LAUGAA&amp;LE.?

-=========-

1

M.£IGs

.:;•,:

.

~ At PomerOy Motor

)

'

•Y•·

R
lty
Cleland ea

~",:~ ~:'-:«!ru!~ .::

a
. c t•

·...,........&lt;'_

1:· · ' .'

ll!!l'

*"

•

.. :1 _29'

i;.;":!. '· .-

u~keep

Carrit!Js

eom~lnatlon.AM&amp;FMrodlo,

Wanted In Mason
and

OK USED ·CAR$,

.

1967 Ford

1

framo~abedroomo,

·}1795

1967 -Dodge

aeanma s,s1em

NEW HOURS

HOISTETTEI.
REALTY

UTTNARS

1967 p~~QUth

atASE HARDWARE

Real

1965 .DODGE,

Loeal Bowling

1964 INTtRNATIQNAL ·- ~

-1.

nld-

Ld. a. .
Gent,.emen

~I

You,

f
~

;

For Rent

.;.a

.

Linda Winebrenner ~2 .
~ t-tlah Team Game and Series
.... Lou's Ashland 676 and 1912.

NOTICE
WILL BABY SIT In my home
with ptfHchool children. Mrs.
Glenn Smith, Rock Springs

lload. Phone 1&gt;112·6187
..,..

· ~·. by the

Fll'• ·~menl.
·

'

and
2 BEDROOM mobile f19tne,
Racine aree. Phone ~-6329.

Music!

. ' 111'27 -4ft

Syracuse
1fl·29 ·2tc

·WM~PO
'

'

'

.

~

' LOVELY 2·b&lt;ldroom brick
10.21-lOic
' home,
Collua · Road,
Syracusa. Adults only. Phone AWNINGS. slorm .dcioN end
992-5133.
1023-0tp window•, carpoth,
·
merqueos, blown and ball
-~----:-,:-.-:- .
Jnoultllon, Elmer White,
STORAGE renlol 1.c t ltOAit, ",.. rt~W,tlonlotlve. For lrH
trallera, oulot. caillper.Ji
llllmtlaa; philno Char101
· s..per monlll. PllaM~.:!""&gt;· ~l.lti Syroeuoe. V. V.
or'" DICk Sej&lt;IM, r"'~!IY· . Jilhti..n Arid Son. Inc.
· ,
10.·~-~~- _
·
e-a_o-Hc

.!!1.

t

RADIO/l390_
.
.
.

"STAR" klllo rats quickly.
Sure 2112 pounds, $1.69.
Ebertb&lt;leh ~ardware. Sugar .
Run Mills, Pickens Hardware, Mason.

10-29·61c

!&lt;~
·N SHOOT at the Rocine
' oni'lii Mill every Soturdey
· hf e1., p. m. Ther'e will be
utorti1f ' meats. This is

.YouR NEW HollE · ·

Dorm Payment

Tom
Hill,

'

.

/o. 'COI'IE! 9li ~
IJ6 " COCl¥.1&amp;!

PCIIR.YJC

A+

••

.

.

S.f 3 "•'70

SYSOM

I (J

()

rn rJ

1

loff~u I

I

IJWGEN
tl I

�... - ·eckers

8iotetS _Democracy

,,v·

NIIMIII~

'-

pnoral
0111&gt;1.1

I

·.•.

6 .....

'

.

Slzet fi'ora 29, to ol2 waist llleisur•' end Y9ur
correc:t length- Solid colors. Bl•ck, brpwn, olive.
•
While they Jest - Friday and S.turday.

4.00

Take advantage this week end on the greer
Sllvlngs In girls school dre!ises. Many styles to
choose from . Ail advertised name brands. Ail
easy care fabrics .
Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to u

I
I

,'
i

;I

,.,'
'I

,,

, ' I

.'

.,

REEDSVILLE
The
Reedsville -Long Bottom
Homemakers Club will meet
Nov. 4 at I p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Marilyn Hanmun.
At the first two meetings of
the club this season the

program topics were "FamUy
Communications" and ..Bltxk
and Bridges," given by Mrs.
Margaret Brown . Meeting
plae&lt;!S were at the Brown home
and with Mrs. Opel Harrill. A
social hour was enjoyed and
refreshments were served.
Attending were Mrs. Brown,
Mrs. Harrill, Mrs. Margaret
Groosnickle, Mrs. Bess Larkins,
Mrs . Ella Osborne, Mrs.
Marilyn Hannwn, Mrs. Ella
Hannum and Mrs . Gladys

Williams.

Carpenter enll!rtained recently
with a party honoring their
daughter, Carol Denise, on her
firat birthday ualveraary .
Guests were her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stafford, Mr.
and Mrs. Benney Stafford,
Rlcky and Jeffrey, Mr. and
Mrs. La.ry Stafford, Sr. ,
Loretta, Larry, Jr. and Penny,
Mrs. Jnhnnle M. SUckey, Mrs.
Iris Morris, Barbara and
Brenda, Roble and David Reed,
and Mra. Polly Gibbs and
Connie.

''
~;.

•,

,,"'''

'

,,

(,

l

1,

'"
i't;·

i;i

tf•I
L

'
'
1·-

h
.,
.~·.
,.
•,

JEWELRY PARTY HELD
SYRACUSE
Janice

Lawson was demonstrator
recenUy for a jewelry party at
the l&gt;ome of Mrs. Carl Hubbard.
Games were played and prizes

Women's Sweaters

700
0

J-:~-:-~~---------4-----....:.;:.:,:::_

Sale! Friday and Saturday

COMEFORBffi111DAY

CHESTER - Mrs. B. A.
waa pleuanUy surprJaed Saturday evening when
her ·800 and daughter-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Conroy of
Colwnbus came with a beautiful
decorated birthday cake for her
birthday and spent the weekend
with her.
Dodson

.MEIGS llbTRE

currenf styles and fabrla. s,w now wt ..._famous name
brand dresses - choose several at these grMt savings.

,,.,ll~ ~

(Tec:hnicolorl
Vincent Price
Christopher Lee
POP I
I Color I

Alen Arkin, Rite Moreno
SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.

---------·

M~SON

DRIVE-IN

Fri., 511. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 30, :n . Nov. 1

THE
STUDENT NURSES
Also

VIRGIN SOLDIERS
Fri., 511. &amp; Sun.
Nov. 6-7-1
I, A LOVER
AI!KI

WEEKEND WITH
THI! BABYSITTER

""'• .•;,,),~

.... .....

~~·~·

Women's Car Coats
22.00

'·I•. \~o!

Kayser Hosiery Sale

6.00

S.lel 55 piece

Ail styles and colors of Kayser Pantyhose and
Stockings now at Fall Sale prJces lri~our First
Floor Hosiery Department.

listening music.

Rog.ue

PhD Maid..
Panties

Shifter
Lang Gowns

2 pai UNI

Sale2.38

Black .
.

N~vy.

1.25
. Boys

Girls

Sdtaal
Sizes 6 II&gt; 11. About :1110
pelrs to 1111. Terrific

See the selec:tlon of

f-...._ __...__.,...____.......,_..,....,a

budget llbums. A
.special group.

Bargains.

pastel colors. Size rano• .._
14 and 2T-4T,

2.75

Mens and Boys Cotton Twill

Jean Type Trousers
Western style - lj!pered leg . Not al( sizes In all
colors.
·

..,.. Sills hi 11 - 2.00
Mtn's Sills 111 ,34 -

,,

S. Prlca •

"
·'
LOCkER, TRUNKf
i,,.),
~·;

11 ~1 · ~;1

,fl!ief .
'

'

- Be sure td,,,.,;,;,

17.15 CooiC Ahead Sets

menton
RCA f971

Blue Corntiowor dtllgn. s.t consilii oll-2\'o quart covorld
-pon lnd ,._22 CIUDCI Pol lit pen~ Willi pllliiC COYitl,
Ioiii ....

29.9S Corning Ware
'

La-41'' x20'''-,11or-

----------------------·-·---~
·r
17..,S Corning Wari Trio Seta
::::~~o!!u~..!~:":
. Set cOnsists of: 1 quart c:overed sauce pan, 111-~
quart covered saucepan, lo/• quart ·covered
saucepan.

9.99 ASet

flnl,..,

'

69.00 .'
.

or.to..a

,I"N
. ·. . ·
'

walnut, moplo, ook or
~n

"' 1

.

\

''

-.

'

·~· '

J '

VI

.•·

.~J i

sa ·
'

, . !'.

Weather
ParUal clearing and cooler:
tonight, lows ranging from mid
·31111 to low tos. Saturday partly
cloudy with" little change In
temperatures, hlghs from mid
50s Ill low 8011.

TEN CENTS

the development of plans lor the
lwo areas, Welker aald. Tbe
state has been divided Into five
dJatrlcta, northwest, northeast,
aoutheast, southwest and
central, under the water plan.
Tbe northwest plan already is
under way ' and preliminary
surveys for the northeast plan
are being mode.
The survey lor the soutlleast
and central districts wm
evaluate the ground water
reaources of both COioolldated
and unconsolidated aquifers
and prepare for ground water
resource maps of the areas.

~

I

'

~-~

~

ao." ··"

. .

.

Prealdellt Carl Horky appointed Mr. and Mrs. Manning
Kloes, George Ingels and Bill
Childs to an orr angemenli
commit,lee.
It alao was voted to begin
keeping business placet~ open
evening hours on Dec. 14 unW
Cluistmas.
Shoppers will be offered six
$60 j)l'lWl eaeh week and three
$100 prizes on tho final three
days before Cbrislmas, for 8
tolal of $1,5011. The meeUng was
at the Colwnbus and Southml
Ohio Electric Co. ~-

CAROL SIMONS, WF&amp;.EY SIMONS, and Mlcbele ~.left to right, were among the
nearly 100 collwned youngsters who competed for prlzea at Thuraday night's rommunlty
Hallowe~~~ party. Carol and Mlcbele were IIHI placewtnnen.

C,.ostume
Winners
Listed
Despite drizzling rain
Thursday evening, almost 100
youngsters donned a favorite
costume to vie for priles at the
annual community Halloween
parly given at the An~erlcsn
Legion haU in Middleport
Feeney-Bennett Post 128
hosted the annual event 011d
awarded prizes of $2. $1 and 50c
for !INJI, second and third
places respectively, In four
categories In three age
groupinys.
Judging lhe
costOOtlng were Selwyn Smith,
Mrs, Dwight Wallace, and Mrs .
O!arles Kessinger.
Everybody, costwned or not,
went away a winner liS the
junior awdllary mcmbors or the
pbs! dJatrlbuted wooden airplane klta and bags of treats. In
addiUon lo the prizes awarded,
eaeh one who came in costume
was given a dime by the
reglonnalres. Cider and donuts
were served.
Winning costume prizes in the
Cll.egory of up to six yeA!'&amp; old
(Cuttlnuecl on PJ!IIe 12)

4 of5 Meigs

.

Delli

Spe$ial 24JI

,,,

1'-95 11UJIIS - Sllil13.01 ·
14.t$'1RUJIKS:
-:-:
' '
13.95.

ly ....."

'

,

Z4.t5 'litiilu ..: WI ~• ..
2195 ~NKS - S. .&amp;.36

MiiTOIS·

IOcup Percolltort
Etectromltlc
S.ve 5.07 Regular prict 29.95

.

.

wming Ware~~~~

1-·----·-·--·-··-·-----------·-·----·~

:·,

27.50 . . . . . . . 2tdo

Plate Glass

*"• Set fRf£

·I'

l .. '
.1 '

··

Well built - herd
COVlll'tn9 • a.:.aa pi~;.,
heavy steel .hardware ' ind lock, a~ Chrome
plated. Leathir ~~~~dies - water resfit111nt. ' :

-

S. 12.88 ASet

lllil•

~

Jullarrlved
a l1rga shipment

2 tablespoons, I cold mMt fork. 1 pierced dftllrt
server. J butter knlfl, I sugar spoon with this stt
of flatware.

I

lrid

1.89

ASet

·;·

z1rPER BAGs ·

·

19.95

..

All ylnylall!f vinyl .o!ICI clolh comblllllllans zipper
tor '
OllllltfM!Int~Y'I duly -r. Sturdy, comfort. lf"l~~l-. '
In 1 wldo;
til eiiil..,lont &amp;lilt. Snloolh " ' ·r. 'tilit*'
wlfll pu111abf '
•
'
.
· '
Ideal lor ICIIOOI. oPor11
COnitrucfl!*' worJcll'l. •
.

By Oneida
In A Gift Box

Set Includes:
- 16 teaspoons
I dinner knives
I dinner forks
I salad forks
a dessert spoons

'

· Vl•lt lht Rocord Doport·
mont on fill 2nd floor, 5te
fllo large . selecllon of
album• In lfOI&gt;Uiar. country
-m. rock. J•u and
comic, 1110 NIY lllltnlng,

Stainless- Steel Flalwanl Sell

~d • 5 piece

Elberfllds is Headquarters for

T~!~tTr~~~~

GJmand ·

- ·

Polyaltr·Colloo

.

..

lllld ~ Ml~t
Serilkes Held
Merchanl.i Aasn. Thursday
,. " Gl'aveall;le ....vicea'\me ·bald night set llle . dale , for the
iA!dBY for Infant David Michael community Cl!ristmU kickoff
Wright who died Thurf!day 1n parade on Monday night, Nov,
Mercy Hoopital at MI. vernon.
He Ia Survived by lila parenta,
·
Mlchaeillld Shbon Wright; a V~MemorlliHIIIpllal
, , ~Isler, Talnmy Kathryn
ADMISSIONS - Evalene
'· Wright; graildparents, Mr. and Pauley, Portland; Leo Hysell,
Mrs. Uoyd Wright, Pomeroy, )lliddleport; William Lewis,
, and Mr. and Mn. James Middleport.
,
'
Whitl8tch of ~· Ser· DISCHARGES - Leona
. v1cea were at 1 p.m. at Beech Lenz, O!arleo Cochran, Thomas
Grove Ce!Delery with the ftolv, McCloud, Clifford Beegle,
Eupoe Gill off!clalillll:
James Blake.
" •·

'·

, _.. miMieo llopn fllllktl.

Parade Day Set",. . . ,
.. -

control.

country western 1nd eay

Two Day Sale

Beige ·
Scantyhose or all sheer styles.

&amp;u&lt;.~

I

With full length zipper front and nylon quilted
lining. Colora to match the mens work uniforms.
Sizes 36 to 50 on sale.
Friday and S.turday

'

For Adulls Only

«

A illce llltttl&amp;n t li'lldl
tape In papOiilr, rock,

,;, , ' ' \18iiiiiC lot ilmlgb a ned c\ul'ed;c·n!tfl

Ctllter ,bomecomtna queen of

Polyester Washable-

Records

r---~-------- -~-~..(

Save Tbls-Weekend

ldell for school W.ar or
drtll up. Choose from
Hverll styiH In white or

,• '

'

Electric Blankets
.....

..

Men's Uniform Jackets

Shop now for a good warm car coat. O.oose from
wool mellon. fake furs, wet look vliwl. tweeds.
and corduroy - single and double breasted.
Many colors to choose from.
Sizes 8 to 20 and 14'1• to 22'h.

Permenent Preu

· I,

&lt;,

-·

-

8 Track
Stereo Tapes

Another biiJ shipment of,, .

6.25

·':

'

Terrific Value for this sate only

Sale! Friday and Saturday

State Representative Ralph
Welker, ,11-Pomeroy, dlaclosed
today that the slate controlling
board has approved 8 request
by the Depariment of Natural
Resources for release of
$898,140 to hire conaultants for a
hydrogeological survey of
ground water potential in
Soulheul and Central Ohio.
The survey, Welker ••·
plaiDed, is a part of the Ohio
Comprehensive Water Plan
being developed lo preserve the
slate's water resources.
An accurate esUmale of the
water polentili is neceasary In

Drapery Departm111t - 2nd floor

a y1rd

-~

Water Study
Is Launched

·

5.95 Plcfurts~2.:
us PidW'eW:...:...,;, •

,•

' ,..

.

"Barqnet""Fully .Automatic

~

'

Navy blue or dark olive green. Full zipper front.
Sizes small (36-38), medium (40-42J,Jarge (44--461
and eKtra large (48-501.

Styled In junior pe11te sizes 3 to 11 -regular junlors7 to 15 misses sizes 8 to20 and heft sizes 12112 fo24'h .

NOT OPEN

Oclober:J0-31
SCREAM AND
SCREAM AGAIN

1.00

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1970

.POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
'

Oloose from hW~dr~ of fabrics 111d col9rt·
Your lovely new draperies will be tillllrecl to lnv
width -any length- any fullness you .rtquest: '
Bring' In your . me111urements and antov the
savings Friday and Saturd!ly.,,,

wearing.

15.00
...

I

MOctt·to-your·IIIUI~

Frldor ond S.turdly

Men's Sills 36 m41 - 7.00

Aii

~t

VoL ~II •NO. 140''
. ,. l

'

Deooled To 7Jae lntere~U Of1Jae Meip·MtiMHl ~

Culum Made Daab o.••.

llg Iovings

Button trent all virgin wool •wealert. orion sweaters Willi
Suodo fronts, wool and orion swoalltS wlfll suede fronls All
In 1M popuior fall shade. Sizes from :lollooi6.
'

g;lected from our regular stock ot womens .dr~..;,

'·

en tine

at y

Tht wbeate•r II one of
EurOJ'e'a • earlleat aprln&amp;
,mlaralllrj btrda, olton reaching
, England bJ tbe end or ·

lpoclal S.lo, Prlcll ftr Frldor lftll Soturdoy

1.39

Men's 18.95 Swealrlrs an S.
FridaJ Md SalurdaJ far 15.00

•

ftow You Know

t----------.:....--.,.....--.i--1

1----';.....~----~;:_._.:.;.:..;.____-J Cloth bod&lt; • Durable. Long

MJMEN'S DRESSES

TDtllgllt, Oc,_ 21
Fridoy &amp; 511urdly

_____....J

.

3.t9 Jlic:t..W.....;..::1.M"'

2.49PI~urts-1.2S
u~ Ptc:tuns-'--us

IJoJS' Sizls 10 .to 20 I 5.00

Sale! Friday and Saturday

Tbls S.te Only
Reg. 59c

Sale! Verplex Pictuqs

Mlrboll•od colors In
brown, blue, yellow, rid.
grey, block, green, or-.
pink,

Excellent selection of plaids. Dark plallls and
light plaids.

Included In this special value of womens warm
winter coats are fur trimmed dressy styles and
cas~al untrimmed coats. Many styles and
fabr1cs to choose from In sizes 8 to 20 and half
sizes 12112 to 24112.

...

FebruarY.

~price

18 'JlaUQn,

'" c '

'lbo PI e-'illm'tllmoullne, with I pcillll!l -lllldllallod
conv•ti. .Wttb SecretSenlee agentain'lt, ~forward.
.·
ec•IJimbled from llle convertible. Se1vli were hllwltiJ ....u .
loJI none Wll aorlollliy btjlftd.
A rodl Sll8ll&gt;ed lnllla window of tbe "control" car containln&amp;
]l'ftldenllal advller H. R. HaJdeman. II lllopped abruptly,
causlna omral minor coJUoions L• tbe motoreode.

'•
S.tel f~.oo Swivel Rockers and , ~ltlers.
Large selec:tlon of cloth' fabrics and sjjp~
vlnyiiiPf\Oisterlng. Weha.ve many cqloraln:vinyl
or cloth.
.

1.95 Plc:turos- tic

MEN'S AND BOYS' CPO lfiRTS

Sale 50·111

...

Framed fine art ref!"'duc:llons , in ,~)1 color.
Various sublec:ls. 11,
;. · t,
'

Speciil purchasel

Women's Winter Coats

.... ,.•.•,

Ul' a Yard

A new fashion yam of 100 per cent orion acrylic.
EKcellent selection of the most popular styles
and colors. On S.le Frida•' •nd Saturday for

Beautiful lacey knit lOO,per cent orion cardigans
In pastel colors and white. Striped orion sllpover
~weater Ideal with skirts or slacks.
Sizes 34 to 40 and 40 to 46.

tiJrou&amp;b llle

..... 69.00

Men's Wintuk Shirts

Sale 9.00

AI hll ea

'
sate uuo old. fa$hlonld _'flOod Sewlrig ~~er.
upholstered seat, no arms:
.
Maple or Mahoginy .. ~

Satin and groSQraln .
O.oose from many
colors and widths.

Solid colors and heathertones. Well known make.

woo~Eruan1preUandMyla
Hudsoo. The door prize went to t-----------------------~--------4
Mrs. Hubbard. Following the
demonsiraUDtl refreshments
were served to O!arlotte Nease,
EWa n1prett, EWa Kapple,
Beatrice Blake, Georgie
Watson, Myla Hudson and Ada
Slack.

Ribbon

... Sills - 5.00
Men's Sills 1 9.00

I

Bffi111DAY OBIJEJtVED
S. Sgt. and Mrs. Randall R.

Sale!

On Sale Friday and Saturday

Salel Friday and Saturday

Homemakers' Club lD
Meet at Hannum Home

lndwomtn,

VNeck Slipover Sweaters

Blo 20 and l2

~·

per cllll oil Mit on all
Alr'wey Luggego.
,
Slyto1 IIIII colors lot mon ,

I

I&lt; wide selocll'l" of womens higher priced skirts In shoot ,
styles, A-11- and ptuled slylis. Solidi and plolds In sizes

~

Ta!lt lldvanloge of lilt

Boys 1nd Mails

5.50

MJMEN'S SKIRTS

l

49 TRIIiiiS·- 56 Shits Men's
II sell it 2.00 wlile tilly list.

Well known brand of WOI"k Wllform shirts and
trou~s: Not all slzitS.-

Salel Friday and Saturday

~

I

'

cr-.

',

.

- Sale,56.00

4.00
GIRLS' DRESSES

\-

;·,

*"

,- . Fumifuro
Dlpt. 3rd ,FloOr ,
'
'
.
'·
.
S.ttl Nt.M 61~, fa$hlo11ed w~ Rocker ~Jgh
beck, OIMII erms. itpl!otstered seat and bacik.
Mlipll' or Mahogany
finish....
.

,.

..., 2DI

~

&gt;d the .Jftllldl-&amp; fJil!t. U Ill &amp;ai!J 4

·~ . ,..--'

dentWII b 1(1 1011 !nlo~ puklJtc
wberep
· . tlllloutOJJIIIIII"'Y•"'*• few
be 11111~;"'
lbeeiP ·._, . ,-· ·.-· •bout llw yard~ d.
'
•
0
of
bill
.
.
•
l'lllell
hit
'irllll
Nt.Jn ell
famiHp\
', ~ .~
llle IIIII~ awd ll111.tradliltliljt
.,
~ 'Ill 1114 ~ appnrod 1.!1
c"Dlp88ccl

·Special Chair. ~~~

MCIP'S 5.95 0. Trousers

C

WINNERS - AD-a tile "'-a Ill Ole
coauiumtty llollowHI party ~ " .
Poll Ill, I\IMrlcan Leclon, ....., little l'lula
cost1111ed aoa clown, and 1'ammy GUilty 11 Cuper.

Local ' Gra~ .

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="717">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11117">
                <text>10. October</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="59126">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="59125">
              <text>October 29, 1970</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="6458">
      <name>alltop</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="5287">
      <name>weddle</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
