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• was at tbe cOaAtal v!Uage of
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killed. Aaolber nine were
reported ·deiui iD Santo Domingo.

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told police sloe w•• raped
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a practice foolbah field at
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Police arrested 1 suspect
shortly after lilt report.
Tile &amp;frl 11id -·r ao11tlut
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BJ United ~· Ialmlallonal
Amerlcill Leape

K.C. at Bait., 2, cncld, raiD
N.Y. at Wash. 2, cncld, rain
&lt;Only games scheduled) '
NaHoaal League
Los Ang
010 OIO CIOO- 2 9 0
St. Louis 000 000 too- 1 4 I
Koufax (26-9) and Roseboro:
Jackson, Wondesbick (7), Hoer·
ner &lt;9) and McCarver. LPJacksoa (13-15). HR-F)aod
.((Oth).

The publl~ !s Invited lo attend
the 11th annu~l Country
sponsored by the Athens
Hospital Auxiliary, Oct.
fr~m 9 pt·. to 4 p.m.
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The Auxiliary ~. earned' and
spent. over '$14,000 in the past
ten ydrs for lhe comfort, wei· 1
fare and . entertainment of pi·
The Gallipolis 7th-8th Grade tient~ lor items that are not In·
football team scored In the first eluded in the tax allocated' bu~·
and third quarters lo hand the get.
Middlejlort 7-ith grade club Its Booths planned ,this. year In·
first deleat of the !eaoon Thurs·
a snack bar, antiques ol
day afternoon at Ml~eport. tod'ay and tomorrow,
The score was 12.0, both EP Bar," Farmers' Mat·ket,
llyl failing.
goods, candy, .Whilll Elepha1nts,
' Quarterback Tommy Prose, and arts and crafts.
son .ol Earl Prose, Blue· Devil
great. of !be '40s, kepi .the bail
to sweep his right end lrpm 23
yards out !'&gt; ;!COre \Jiidway in
the first .quarter.

Blue Devil Jrs.
Hand Middies·
· First Defeat

HARRY MILLER·

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Bruce, Wilson (3), Farrell (7)
and Bateman; NUJ:bali, Olteea
By United Prm lolenattonal l &lt;9) and PavleUcb, WP-Wilsoo
Leadln&amp; Batton
&lt;HI). LP~NUJhall (6-11). JIR&amp;In the Wrd period, 01! a bro'
Middleport
(Ba110d 01 101 at Bale)
Harrison (9th) , Pointer &lt;Jot), ken pass play, P,rose. passedNational
G. AB R. H, Pel. Shamsky (21st).
while being polled to the ground
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Alou, Pitt
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Alou Atla
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Carty, Atla 149516 73 169 .328
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Alen, Phil 138 513 108 163 .318
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Rose, Cin 153 641 96 203 .317
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perClnte, Pitt m rtll 103 119 .317
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iod, gettilll to 1/le Blue Devil
CLEANING Strgl' Pitt 139 484 84 !53 .316
three yaril Unr w~ a losl
Tom, Atl 148 .M6 83 172 .315 ·
. fumble , 'and a moment later the
Service On Request
Solo, Chi
152 551 93 !73 .314
11~~:~a:st.L 139 493 69 149 .302 Ohio university's Board ot. clock, killed the drive.
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the Jackets had aD 8·1 edge
POMEROY
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567 119 179 .316 oesday to sabbatical leave pro- ID first downs In 1/1~ second half
CLEANERS
Oiva, Minn 155111H 97 11&amp; .308 gram lor the university's tacul·
but GaUipolis made l and Mid·
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Mino 158 557 83 !57 .282 units to allow untripling
of Blue Devil club I! 21).
Wagnr, Cle 141537 70 159 .279 rooms by 1988.
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Crdnl, Cal 151 551 66 153 .278 Other trustee action author· Ia
Hwd, Wash 146 493 52 137 .273 ized the construction ol 192
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
To Enhance
Ystzsi. Bos 160 594 81 165 .278 1housing units for married stu·
WfWitfDowers everywhere Cash, Del 157 590 97 1113 . 276 dents on the Athens campus and
The Beauty
Vnt, Wash 146 508 77 1411 .276 \ approval of arcbitectual pla~
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N a I i on a I League: Aaron, Ohio University al Lancaster
Braves 43: Allen, PhllUes 40; campus.
This Fall Come
Pomaroy Flower Shop Torre, Brave• Mays, Giants The sabbatical leave program
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McCovey, Giants 35.
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Alra. Allllud Von lleter
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ITwins 37; Powell, Orioles 34: ins period. Professors will have
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Pepitone, Yanks 31; Colavito, a choice ol taking 1 .half-year's 1
. Indians Cull, Tigers 30,
leave· with full . pay ol 1 year's !
Ruu Balled In
leave with half·pay,.
Be•utyTlps
N a II on a I League: Aaron, The 1,740 &lt;i&lt;lrmitory units to
Bv lolo Bartr~m
Braves 125; Clemente, Pirates be comP,Ieted. by !968 rePttsl'n\1
117; Allen, PhliUes 110; Star- a · doubUng of unlls .originilly
With the DOW
f all shades of
gell, PiraleS 1112; Torre, Braves scheduled .by tbat dale and will
grape, brown, .
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make possible tbe assignmenls ,
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and i rtens
The Fan'C!llors
son, Orioles 120; Powell, The new dormitories wiD be ·
you will need
are ~~u,tiflil .
new lipsticks
Orioles 107; Klllebrew, Twins the beglnnlnB of' the new Soutb
and
the·flowers
not too bright .
106; Horton,
Tigers
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Robinson, Orioles · 1110.
sidence halla on eampus.
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NAME CAP'l:AIN
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'Period to Nip North Gallia, 20-1

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Warson
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FROM .•

CINCINNATI . (UPI) - A
University ol ~IDaad coed
told police sloe w•• raped
Thanday by a youth •
...
cooled bet about 9 a. m. oa
a practice foolbah field at
•'""' campu1.
Police arrested 1 suspect
shortly after lilt report.
Tile &amp;frl 11id -·r ao11tlut
Jnbbed ber, clamped 1 UIICI
over ~er moolll and draJ.
&amp;ed
Into 1111•a•o ......,.
wloere tile allack took place.
Tbe coed ""' taken to Ge,..
oral Hoopltal.

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Line Scores·
BJ United ~· Ialmlallonal
Amerlcill Leape

K.C. at Bait., 2, cncld, raiD
N.Y. at Wash. 2, cncld, rain
&lt;Only games scheduled) '
NaHoaal League
Los Ang
010 OIO CIOO- 2 9 0
St. Louis 000 000 too- 1 4 I
Koufax (26-9) and Roseboro:
Jackson, Wondesbick (7), Hoer·
ner &lt;9) and McCarver. LPJacksoa (13-15). HR-F)aod
.((Oth).

The publl~ !s Invited lo attend
the 11th annu~l Country
sponsored by the Athens
Hospital Auxiliary, Oct.
fr~m 9 pt·. to 4 p.m.
'
The Auxiliary ~. earned' and
spent. over '$14,000 in the past
ten ydrs for lhe comfort, wei· 1
fare and . entertainment of pi·
The Gallipolis 7th-8th Grade tient~ lor items that are not In·
football team scored In the first eluded in the tax allocated' bu~·
and third quarters lo hand the get.
Middlejlort 7-ith grade club Its Booths planned ,this. year In·
first deleat of the !eaoon Thurs·
a snack bar, antiques ol
day afternoon at Ml~eport. tod'ay and tomorrow,
The score was 12.0, both EP Bar," Farmers' Mat·ket,
llyl failing.
goods, candy, .Whilll Elepha1nts,
' Quarterback Tommy Prose, and arts and crafts.
son .ol Earl Prose, Blue· Devil
great. of !be '40s, kepi .the bail
to sweep his right end lrpm 23
yards out !'&gt; ;!COre \Jiidway in
the first .quarter.

Blue Devil Jrs.
Hand Middies·
· First Defeat

HARRY MILLER·

139.95

, Modol
Shown ·

Leaders

Roush's Shoe Store

2

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With Trld1 ' .

Designed lor the mao who
prefers 118tural should..
ltylinf, Outstanding fabrics
and Curlee'• superb

craltsmanahlp meaJlB

ArnNTION NEW LADY 'BOWLERS
FREE INSTRUOIONS
On Bowling At No Cost to New Bowlers

Harry Mlllor,

,:114 E. MAIN

you keep your

appearance. Come
in .. . meet the

autheolie onea.

Ladies

you can learn to bowl while hubby
watches football games on TV.

Start SUNDAY, oa. 2, 2 to 4 p.m.

NEW YORK QOTHING HOUSI

Pomeroy Bowling Company

SabbatJC8
•· Js
Approved {Of
ou F8Cui. ty

HOUR

I.

Main Street

,.IP

VDUR
DRYER

,

Robl"nson's

~Oill\!rMW~

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WE.'Li TRAi:JEI .
·WE'Ii DEALi .

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Cinci
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Bruce, Wilson (3), Farrell (7)
and Bateman; NUJ:bali, Olteea
By United Prm lolenattonal l &lt;9) and PavleUcb, WP-Wilsoo
Leadln&amp; Batton
&lt;HI). LP~NUJhall (6-11). JIR&amp;In the Wrd period, 01! a bro'
Middleport
(Ba110d 01 101 at Bale)
Harrison (9th) , Pointer &lt;Jot), ken pass play, P,rose. passedNational
G. AB R. H, Pel. Shamsky (21st).
while being polled to the ground
to Charles Heward who ·
Alou, Pitt
138 520 84 178 .342
ihreaded
bis way 60 yards to
Alou Atla
152 65; 119 m .328
Carty, Atla 149516 73 169 .328
paydlrL
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Alen, Phil 138 513 108 163 .318
The Jacket. Babes
rallied
Rose, Cin 153 641 96 203 .317
strongly
late
lo
the
'fourth
perClnte, Pitt m rtll 103 119 .317
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iod, gettilll to 1/le Blue Devil
CLEANING Strgl' Pitt 139 484 84 !53 .316
three yaril Unr w~ a losl
Tom, Atl 148 .M6 83 172 .315 ·
. fumble , 'and a moment later the
Service On Request
Solo, Chi
152 551 93 !73 .314
11~~:~a:st.L 139 493 69 149 .302 Ohio university's Board ot. clock, killed the drive.
II
G. AB R. H. Pet. Truslees gave its approval Wed·
the Jackets had aD 8·1 edge
POMEROY
F
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Bal
152
567 119 179 .316 oesday to sabbatical leave pro- ID first downs In 1/1~ second half
CLEANERS
Oiva, Minn 155111H 97 11&amp; .308 gram lor the university's tacul·
but GaUipolis made l and Mid·
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Det
139 469 84 136 .290 ty and authorized the buildinJ dleport 1 in the first half. The
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183 483 77 139 .21111 of !,74D additional dormitory
Mino 158 557 83 !57 .282 units to allow untripling
of Blue Devil club I! 21).
Wagnr, Cle 141537 70 159 .279 rooms by 1988.
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Crdnl, Cal 151 551 66 153 .278 Other trustee action author· Ia
Hwd, Wash 146 493 52 137 .273 ized the construction ol 192
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
To Enhance
Ystzsi. Bos 160 594 81 165 .278 1housing units for married stu·
WfWitfDowers everywhere Cash, Del 157 590 97 1113 . 276 dents on the Athens campus and
The Beauty
Vnt, Wash 146 508 77 1411 .276 \ approval of arcbitectual pla~
WY2·2039
Home Ruao
for the first building on
the
Of Your Home
OR NIGHT WI 9·2951
N a I i on a I League: Aaron, Ohio University al Lancaster
Braves 43: Allen, PhllUes 40; campus.
This Fall Come
Pomaroy Flower Shop Torre, Brave• Mays, Giants The sabbatical leave program
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McCovey, Giants 35.
will make each tenured faculty
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Alra. Allllud Von lleter
American League: F. Robin· member eligible for a· leave
'";;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~::;;;~~.[ son, Orioles 49; (Qllebrew, foUowinJ eacb alx·year leacb·
A Beautl.ul
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Pepitone, Yanks 31; Colavito, a choice ol taking 1 .half-year's 1
. Indians Cull, Tigers 30,
leave· with full . pay ol 1 year's !
Ruu Balled In
leave with half·pay,.
Be•utyTlps
N a II on a I League: Aaron, The 1,740 &lt;i&lt;lrmitory units to
Bv lolo Bartr~m
Braves 125; Clemente, Pirates be comP,Ieted. by !968 rePttsl'n\1
117; Allen, PhliUes 110; Star- a · doubUng of unlls .originilly
With the DOW
f all shades of
gell, PiraleS 1112; Torre, Braves scheduled .by tbat dale and will
grape, brown, .
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make possible tbe assignmenls ,
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orane:e, ~&amp;oldl, :
American League: F. Robin· of only· two students per room.
and i rtens
The Fan'C!llors
son, Orioles 120; Powell, The new dormitories wiD be ·
you will need
are ~~u,tiflil .
new lipsticks
Orioles 107; Klllebrew, Twins the beglnnlnB of' the new Soutb
and
the·flowers
not too bright .
106; Horton,
Tigers
B.
Green,
the
1/lird
complu
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re·
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ur too pale. ·
Robinson, Orioles · 1110.
sidence halla on eampus.
. in a"v~ety .
A new beauty
trkk - blend two or thr.ee
Pllcbtsc
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shades of lipstick to arrive
1Ba110d oa U Declalooa)
NAME CAP'l:AIN
eonta,Jners
lo an absolutely 1m1.1binl
National League: llef!an,
BOSTON (UPil -The Boslon
"Custom Sbade". Try mis:·
lng lipstick ~des as 111 art- Dodgers IH; Marichal, Giants Bruioa pamed left winger John,
ist would mix hi&amp; paintl.
; Koufax, Dodgen 26-9: (Tile .Chlel! Buc)'k captain ol
When you arrive to the exact
Perry,
Gianta . 21-8; Jast their Na!IOIW · HoclCeJ l-eague
t•olor you w1nt, be sure to
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Lot's of fun - stop In and . American League:
ce&lt;!ds Let . Boivin, who · waf
If'! us help you. You'll be Orioles 13-5: Boswell, Tl$1
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J~m a zt~d at the result..
Kaat, Twins 25-12: Siebert, Delrolt Red .trmp. ·
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ATLANTA IUPI) - The A\~ta Braves . Thursday reblr~
Dlanager Billy Hitchcocl&lt; for
lhe 1967 Jle8SOD wllb tl)e eotl•
vlcllon he will make the teaut
a cooteodet for the NaliODlll.
League pennani.

ON THE ROAD

!Shing of his autobiug, "A. nato-

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rake iA much, come to thin!l
of it.

Onetime downbeal editor and '
ex·wife of ci'arinet
virtuoso
Buddy De Franco, Nita Barnet,
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tie Italian restaurant OR
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53rd called "Cellini's," where
Uke as not you'D see e&lt;-llubby
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hli aunt, Mrl. Alilha Barr and
called on Mrl. Ethel Chapmlll
and· Carl Dennison at RuUand
and Richard ,Densmore, """'V
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The Phillips Reunion ,..._
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"GHOST IN Til.

the classics for fall ••• soft, appealing,
all-wool separates for simple good looks.
Ribbon front cardigan, 34-40 for 13.00,
tops a neat-sleeveless shell, 34-42, 8.00.
Match-mate is a plaid, bias cut A-Skirt, tuDr
lined and belted. !H5, 15.00.
Nubby cable cardigan, 34-40, .13.00 lleadl i .
matching tweed starburst A·Sk•rt 1hat'~
fully lined. 5-15 and 8-18, 12.00. ~I II
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fnlsted shades that 111atch perfectly.

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Tommy Kirk

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Just
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great illuatrator., he'• (IIIII ac- brolre: be was a counterspy
phy, will
live, especially as cbairman•.or the .Nationalist Chinese
'wine
the ArtlstJ and Writers God' ana was smuggled mto
Hart
Ass'n
Would .You Betieve? oental China from Formosa eV· ISaMJ
'lbal "Sound ol Music," t ·h I ety two weeks; he'd make I deserve.
world's biggest family movie, &lt;ond feature tale.
had to be labeled "For Adults
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the classleal d~nei!r
Only" by tho Portuguese Gov'l? 20th-Fox paid $15 million guar· Astaire was jolly
. . Lots of actors starve but antee•to get "'lbe Bible" lot aU so Gingerly.
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rond~cl business meeting •ton- clly's lalary board, and ".the;, ence E. Miller ftl4ay cballanged ~I""flit...._
_ .·.~.~~-~ ~ one inall fotf~lt;ed a blind io- slate IIIII people. Me wanlo vice he ()l'tiVIdee to. ~t.
da Octpber s, at 7:30 p.m. will go Into effect forthwith, bis opponent lo dllcun Issues •• ~..;_
.;.. day 1ft Melli ~unty CoUrt.
~~~ j!.~ ~a::'':Jo-:! en. He won Ashlond's
af;.r open house Ia observed said Finance Dlreclor Edward of in~resl to tile voters on ~m- dlspulable alter bll '!"'n rO:
Judse Frallk if. Porter, Jr,. lead Ill everything. n. bao
rl prior to the meeting.
Knuth, chllrman of the board. moo platforms lhrougboul the
an found · Cllarles D. .
worked bard 10 brlog all lbll
~ Mrs. Alma Smith, president
Tenth D!Atrlct.
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cllaqed With~~~~
aboal."
K1 of the PTA, will preside with Pressure on Tlwne
"We can thlnklhof 00ntero1be"~
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by
sberiff'l
depUtl!!l,
fol0
" r arol Pierce leading devotions.
way of offering e
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a1 'rhe first grade rhytllm band
UNITED NATIONS -:-THE the Ten~ District an Ucellenl by the bureau.
lowing a arm1
K' w~I play the fourth grade will securitY Council, end~rsmg u opportunity to l!'ilke their ~ce
$15 and ~~~.
- sing sev~ral songs, tnd I he Thant's "great positive role," on election day," said Miller.
.Also, Wendell EbUn
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Ullrd and sixth &amp;rades wiD pre- piled pre$5Ure on the Burmese "By discussing lbe issues wltb
$25 ·"ADd COlli lor
sent . a membership skit.
diplomat today to serve anoth- us, on a common platform, our
Thomas Dorst ~
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George Hargraves Jr . Meigs er term •• secretary general. opponent could thus fulfill his
speeding; Denver o. 00(181~~~
I Local superintendent, ~d Lar- Than!, whose first five-year obligation to reporl to Llle peoand costJ, lnJecure load;
ry Morrison, assistant auperln· term expires Nov. 3, earlier ple on his term of office.
11z luac, ~ and cuSs, apeed- 1
tendent, will speak on "Critical Ibis month announced .deter- "There have been several optng; Charles Neutdlng,
Issues In a Democracy." New miuation to quit the office at portumtJeS already In the cam&lt;:osta, Improper
Aretlc air roared down from
l parenll will be recognized. the end of lhe current General paign where such a program has
bur Barnette, $10 and costa on
od dro lng temperAt the close of the meeting Assembly session, scheduled to been ,Proposed,'' continued Mil· Feeney • B~nnett Post 128, each of 1110 cblries 1of over~ :%...m/~rom Monti·
Urere will be a recepUon honOI'- adjourn Dec. 20.
ler, but always our ~PP:"'ty"~ . American Legion, pledged Ill! load and ao biJhway Ulll tu
to W!Aconsln
mg parents and guests. Anno·
has bypassed the oppor un
support of ·lhe Mental Health sticker, and Clifford Connolly, Dl
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al dues of 50 cents per mem·
give. voters thiS opportunity of Association's plan for education •150 and costs and three days The UP! said an Intense
ber are now payable to Mrs.
St~k
makmg an Immediate comparl· for retarded chlldrell In Meigs 1n jail lor. DWI. Edward Slall' alarm centered jusl north ol
&lt;:iadys Major or Mrs. Betty
'"'so~.
f 1 lt would County, at its regular meeting ter forfeited a f27.50 bond on the Great Lakes propelled winds
, Swick ol the membership comWe :trong1Y. ee t ol th Wednesdly evening at the psst a speeding chatt~e.
across much of the Midwest
n" tt ee.
NEW YORK (UPI) .-Stock be 10 t e best 1.nteres 0 bav: borne In Middleport.
. stu· late Thursday and early today.
The Ways and Means com· prices move~ uncertamly m voters of lhe _DIStrict I
•
Southern High School
Six homes were destroyed In
nll ltee will welcome rummage Idull trading during the first trus opportumty. We stand wll·
Rev. Donald Boone of the Idents who_ observed court were suburban Cleveland wbere
.,,. baked goods tor a sate to be nour today, apparently lacking hng to meet_our opponent. Let Meigs County Mfnllilerlal Assn. Marvin Hill, Phillip Hill, Nan- mile per .,hour winds sUced
held Friday and Saturday, Octo· ! sufficient volume to . sol . a him carry hiS message to the spoke in behalf of the program cy Hoback, Catherine Holman, through three towlll Thursday.
f1,.,. 7-8th at the Legion hall m strong trend in either dll"ecUon. l people .. and, at the
same projected 10 Melgs COIJI!!y and Jake Holman, I!Dger Holman, Two young listers
were
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. 'lime, let the people hear lbe described the need for lt.
Anita Houduhell, Mike J~ b
t of lbelr home 'lbUJrs-11
1111 11 d
an ·
The Un1ted Pre~s Internation· other side of tbe slory.
Albert Rousb, post command· klns, Judy King, Bobby Lane d!o~:;:t In Garfield Helghta,
4 Dr. Sedan. I cyL Std. Tn111.
!' ..IRKS POPULAR
al stock market mdicator wt~~ "Let tbe people have an bn· er, conducted the
bosiness and Marshall Roush.
oJo. They aulfered. minor
l'fii.U MBUS CUPI )- Attend- unchanged shortly belore
mediate answe! to the questions meeting when plans were disIa At least 18 olher periODS
..,,..c Jt stale parks rose nearly end of the _first hour. Of the posed by the two candidates In cussed for lhe Eighth District
~e...; Injured In the Cleveland
• •
:?n pr•r CL'flt over a year ago to slim 953 Issues . traded, SSO I this Congressional race. We look FaU Conference In be held Sunarea Thursday and 30 homes
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aav am:ed and :J::.J l.l c~: JJ ...::U.. forward to meeting with our o~ d
in Middleport The post
;
StltUoa Waaoo. I cyL Auto. Tra111.
'"'"' than 2J.a mllhon between
. d volume an indicator of
d thus eliminate lhe ay
. .
desi!Wed. Power to between
•
·'""""Y and September, Ohio UbpSI e J'nler;st was closely ; ponfent an f ha 'Jng each candl· discussed lhe parade lo be held
30 000 and 40,000 resldP.nces and
•
'con uSion o v
In conJ'unctlon with the meet'
dlarupted
I,ar..:'·~ '111 d Recrea ,.10 ~ ch·
1 r uymg
"' e
tched to downslde volume. ld t d' cu iSsues from oppo,
busJnessea was
·
.\li' [VIO J. Rebholz saJd today. rna
-~ e ~ ~ lbe District .. ron· lng and the day 9 even_ts whlch
As lhe C!lld front knifed ·• •
Autos were firm. GM added SJ e en s. o
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will include a memonal servcross Colorado. late Tburaday,
Lewis Repair Service 3-8 and Ford tacked on 1-4 eluded Miller.
Ice In lhe morning session and
1:)
miles per hour winds IJPI'IJOI.·II 4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyL Std. Trau. ltadlo and Heater.
while Chrysler and Amerlcaa
a dinner to be served at noon
ed trees and disrupted plane
-FORIMotors held unchanged. W~rk· Lt. Rose to Teach
by the Ladies Auxiliary.
!Cathy Thomas of
traffic. Temperaturel punged
• HEATING
era at GM's Pontiac, M1ch. young Jet Pilo18
The Gifts forthe Yank• pro- Hlgb School was named
at
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13 degrees In 10 minutes
plant reported back to, work to First Lieutenant Roger L. ject was discussed and plans In chief of the Spyglass staB
Denver.
Polara 500 - 2 Dr. Hard Top. Air Cood. Radio, leu
e PLUMBING
end a brief walkout.
Rose son of Mr. and Mrs. were made for fund raiSing 8 recent meeting at ~::~
----• ROOFING
!Ju Pont and Kodak were Nor~an G. Rose of '.linersville projects. Following the meet- Hlgb School. Feature '
·aALLY FOR MOI!!I.LER
Jpelter. 28,000 mllea Factory loG% W~ant7.' Ia·
clipped for fractions. Monsanto has been graduated from the mg. members worked 00 the nam~ were L!Uy Imboden
A Jally for Congressman
·fell 13-4. Electronics showed a u. S. Air Force pilot mstructor new kitchen of the post home Debbie Turner.
ter Moeller was bold last evell·ll ,ne, trans., drive Une aod rear dlffereaUai.
lirm undertone hut were auxed course at Randolph AFB, 'rex. which " to be used Sunday.
Others on the staff are
lng at l\lvervlew elementary
on the whole. r'a~rchua c;au•era Lt. Rose is now qualified .to
fy editors, Pal Malone and
school. Professor. Sam Slllltb
WY H374
picked up 21-4 and Texas teach student piloL&lt; to fly jets.
Jarrell; sports editors,
Rio Grande College
134
51
M;u
Mlddt..,or1 fnstrumems, Co&gt;llroi Data and He is being assigned to W1l·
t
Marty Woodard; reserve,
ed Mr. Moeller. Paul
Admiral added around 1 each. Iiams AFB, Ariz. The lieutenlea Scotl: J unlor High,
and Ken ·
El Camerio. ~ ton Pickup, VS, 3 speed trint.
IHM fell 1 3-4, Burroughs 1 &gt;-8 ant received his commission in
Walker; classltamreportejunlrs,
tplks, ae:~~:~i';m
,,
and Litlon 3-4.
1964 upon completion of Officer
Barbara WU
s;
or,
ed by IIi
Airlines were mostly !rae- Training School at Lackland A.
ry Hall; sophomore, T err club. Cong. Moetler was
eWURLITZER
lions
higher.
KLM
was
in
the
F.B.,
Tex.
The
1966
district
beallh
conMiller;
lteshmaD.
.
1n Washlngtnn.
eBALOWIN
spotlight
with
a
gain
of
3
5-8
as
A
1960
graduate
of
Eastern
terence
will
be
held
friday,
TIIDmpson;
special
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1Dnd OTHER FAMOU!
it
snapped
back
trom
a
lwv·cay
High
School,
he
received
his
October
14,
al
the
Catholic
F.ILA.,
Sue
Clonch:
band,
BRANDS
downtrend which cost it roughly 8. s. degree in animal science Parish House, Jackson, start- ren Tucker; glee
Darlene
1 ton cab &amp; chassis, V8, 4 spd Dual 1 whee
20 points.
in 1964 from Ohio State Unl· Jng at 9:30 a.m.
1\tmlth; student co~~~l·J:;~~~
'' Ytilli'l
radlo aad aood tlrea
versity. Lt. Rose's wife. Mary, Theme of the meeting wiU be l.mith; fun page, Lelia
MeQill l"lll·nlh'll
UJCAL TEMPS
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Facts, Fads and Fallacies," Mary Floccarl and Becky
CoJD!R'~ pt~ Colu1 ~If
Temperature in
~owntown Frederick B. Goebel of Reeds· and Llle speaker will be Oliver ey; small talk,' 'J'Ima
Bacon ·
"Fadory Tr•lned Senlce•
Pomeroy
Friday
at
11:30
a.DL
ville.
Field
of
the
American
Medical
Devils.
"crueltY/
P"ONE 2:
JACKSON. 0.
was 52 degrees, with rain.
Association, Chicago. Topic of Business managers are
waa·''kJven"''~usfOdt" '
WEATHER
the speech will be "Drugs and nla Grate and Doona
chijdtffl; ·· au'6jk\ ,"IO'~W..It.t
Cool qatn lollllbl wllb ...,. Mechanical Quackery...
rigltll o! lbe "~l
100 artists are Alan ·
i
&lt;a~slonal rala throagllout the Reservations are to be m~de Kar'en Hayne!, Randy
King
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lllate. low t:l-51. Mostly cloudy ,at the local county extenSion and Peggy TIUIA. Faculty ad- ,, '. NOW;:&gt;lll\l KNOW .
HOHIO'S
OLDEST
DODGI
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and COJltlnaed ooo1 Saturday Iolfice not later lhan noon Moo- visor 1s Martha Ohlinger.
.ftere 11 ODf, 0110 polDt ID the
11 Second ~va.
Mwll~tport, ~
wtth rata ending forenooB.
day. October lOth.
ITnlltd 'Slate. where four stales
!SS()ClATlON MEEl'lNG
Jo1D 'ltarders ~ tiW Jl ww•-.11
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PT. P~ANT - The Ma· ArUona, New Mnli:o, Utah
100 County A!soelatlon for Re- Calorado meeL
larded ChUdreo will hold Ill
first meellng of lhe new year
tonighl at 7.:30 p.m., In t II e
Appolaehlan auditorium, In PL
Pleasant.
Bel1lr 4 Door The program will feature 1
283 V-8 ...,.._ ·
· report · qn Camp Kiodllch, and
auto.
lftns.;
'radfo;wt•l
' a general business meetlna, for
w tlreo, wheel dliC.I. a.
lhe purpose of ouUinlng 'lellvltone pofBt ' Real , _ · ·
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and roar ct.ID.
llils for the year.
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beans to chic shop"' at around
$1.50 a lb. . . . Andre Poream-

$895 ·

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ATLANTA IUPI) - The A\~ta Braves . Thursday reblr~
Dlanager Billy Hitchcocl&lt; for
lhe 1967 Jle8SOD wllb tl)e eotl•
vlcllon he will make the teaut
a cooteodet for the NaliODlll.
League pennani.

ON THE ROAD

!Shing of his autobiug, "A. nato-

my of a Rake." .. . He didn't
rake iA much, come to thin!l
of it.

Onetime downbeal editor and '
ex·wife of ci'arinet
virtuoso
Buddy De Franco, Nita Barnet,
. owns and operates a smart lit·
tie Italian restaurant OR
E.
53rd called "Cellini's," where
Uke as not you'D see e&lt;-llubby
Buddy inhaling the pasta and

BUICKS
PONTIACS

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deluxe wheel dlsca, tinted &amp;(au, factory llr-coodltloolnJ, 18,000 aCtual mllea.
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'filth blaet vinyl top,

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Auto . C•Tnnt. .
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63 Olds Super 88 Holiday Sedan • $1995

Ople Searls,. Jr., :and .
chUdren, Pataspla; Mra. Cas,
sit
Gnh.Dna; Mrt•.
Tom
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Columbus; Mr.

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In Pomeroy Since .1853
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Marlon Hull and sons, MJ!!e
and Mark, of HD!larda· spent
Friday and Saturday vlsiUng
hli aunt, Mrl. Alilha Barr and
called on Mrl. Ethel Chapmlll
and· Carl Dennison at RuUand
and Richard ,Densmore, """'V
ville.
The Phillips Reunion ,..._
held at Rlslq Park, Laneuter•

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Society-Notes

Look

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and see how Jean C.stle has translated

HUON
w- un . D.-ive.·In
TONIGHT lhru SUNDAY
"GHOST IN Til.

the classics for fall ••• soft, appealing,
all-wool separates for simple good looks.
Ribbon front cardigan, 34-40 for 13.00,
tops a neat-sleeveless shell, 34-42, 8.00.
Match-mate is a plaid, bias cut A-Skirt, tuDr
lined and belted. !H5, 15.00.
Nubby cable cardigan, 34-40, .13.00 lleadl i .
matching tweed starburst A·Sk•rt 1hat'~
fully lined. 5-15 and 8-18, 12.00. ~I II
Brick, Fern, Tear or Plum. Sweaters 11
fnlsted shades that 111atch perfectly.

INVISIBLI IIKINI"

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

Tommy Kirk

Deborab 1'1alley
(Color)

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HBREAKFAST AT .
liFFANY'S"

Audrey Hepburn

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

(Tecbnicolor)

Castles ate

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Fits Places Like Boo....·".
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ex - Mr. Gamble Benedict and
lately 1 host al Ronnie's "68
Restaurant" on Lower 5th Ave.,
took a Ieove ID finish final fllli-

$1395

V-8 eogtne. jiOwer -brakes, power steortnc, auto. !rant, tinted .,._., hew ;ri•IW
tires, deluse wli~el discs, factory alr-condttioniag, whlll qver areea. with areea
Interior. ~1!1 Jbarp!e.
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Peter

Peggy Hitchcock Sca rrone. butn

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Interesting partnership : jazz

1961 Dodge .· · • · $'1295

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the run.

man Miles Davis and Heireos

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film "The Flim·Flam Mao."

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AllAY OIIOIN COIALT QUQIY

BAHR CLOTHIERS

tin musical for next year, "The
Games People Play."
Just
the other dlly we rec'd a query
asking "What e""r happened to
Lyon?" and today H'wood

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many Boston mail orders
tor
Mary Martin's "I Do! I Do!" \
musical, its beantown boxoffice

Art Buchwald and

.$195

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of new
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tailOred tiluP. lUll · ;Jse (and of ·
be was
to 'unvOil · Oil ~~ Botl Chiu irrlve.t
er -1·
his lminl!llt 851h birthday: ~ U. S. jWII ten years qo flat Inaro'•
great illuatrator., he'• (IIIII ac- brolre: be was a counterspy
phy, will
live, especially as cbairman•.or the .Nationalist Chinese
'wine
the ArtlstJ and Writers God' ana was smuggled mto
Hart
Ass'n
Would .You Betieve? oental China from Formosa eV· ISaMJ
'lbal "Sound ol Music," t ·h I ety two weeks; he'd make I deserve.
world's biggest family movie, &lt;ond feature tale.
had to be labeled "For Adults
~
the classleal d~nei!r
Only" by tho Portuguese Gov'l? 20th-Fox paid $15 million guar· Astaire was jolly
. . Lots of actors starve but antee•to get "'lbe Bible" lot aU so Gingerly.
·
Norman Wisdom, lmported for
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Bdwy's due-sooo "Walking Happy" musieal, has a $400.000 110.
fool yacht. · . . There were so J

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of States
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PTA will 10'1ba
be determined
today
by was
the Congresalonal Candidlle
.. "Rhodes.
lovel lila ftnlug Co.,' fbr
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amount the
raises
IUDICiaI'- ~ ,a.ib, ·a · .......
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. ·' and
. .1 Jbll-.llhades
said, ''II II
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rond~cl business meeting •ton- clly's lalary board, and ".the;, ence E. Miller ftl4ay cballanged ~I""flit...._
_ .·.~.~~-~ ~ one inall fotf~lt;ed a blind io- slate IIIII people. Me wanlo vice he ()l'tiVIdee to. ~t.
da Octpber s, at 7:30 p.m. will go Into effect forthwith, bis opponent lo dllcun Issues •• ~..;_
.;.. day 1ft Melli ~unty CoUrt.
~~~ j!.~ ~a::'':Jo-:! en. He won Ashlond's
af;.r open house Ia observed said Finance Dlreclor Edward of in~resl to tile voters on ~m- dlspulable alter bll '!"'n rO:
Judse Frallk if. Porter, Jr,. lead Ill everything. n. bao
rl prior to the meeting.
Knuth, chllrman of the board. moo platforms lhrougboul the
an found · Cllarles D. .
worked bard 10 brlog all lbll
~ Mrs. Alma Smith, president
Tenth D!Atrlct.
d tile
cllaqed With~~~~
aboal."
K1 of the PTA, will preside with Pressure on Tlwne
"We can thlnklhof 00ntero1be"~
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!U::~.~~ne
eWt~o~=
by
sberiff'l
depUtl!!l,
fol0
" r arol Pierce leading devotions.
way of offering e
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he · and
blm
a1 'rhe first grade rhytllm band
UNITED NATIONS -:-THE the Ten~ District an Ucellenl by the bureau.
lowing a arm1
K' w~I play the fourth grade will securitY Council, end~rsmg u opportunity to l!'ilke their ~ce
$15 and ~~~.
- sing sev~ral songs, tnd I he Thant's "great positive role," on election day," said Miller.
.Also, Wendell EbUn
.
Ullrd and sixth &amp;rades wiD pre- piled pre$5Ure on the Burmese "By discussing lbe issues wltb
$25 ·"ADd COlli lor
sent . a membership skit.
diplomat today to serve anoth- us, on a common platform, our
Thomas Dorst ~
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George Hargraves Jr . Meigs er term •• secretary general. opponent could thus fulfill his
speeding; Denver o. 00(181~~~
I Local superintendent, ~d Lar- Than!, whose first five-year obligation to reporl to Llle peoand costJ, lnJecure load;
ry Morrison, assistant auperln· term expires Nov. 3, earlier ple on his term of office.
11z luac, ~ and cuSs, apeed- 1
tendent, will speak on "Critical Ibis month announced .deter- "There have been several optng; Charles Neutdlng,
Issues In a Democracy." New miuation to quit the office at portumtJeS already In the cam&lt;:osta, Improper
Aretlc air roared down from
l parenll will be recognized. the end of lhe current General paign where such a program has
bur Barnette, $10 and costa on
od dro lng temperAt the close of the meeting Assembly session, scheduled to been ,Proposed,'' continued Mil· Feeney • B~nnett Post 128, each of 1110 cblries 1of over~ :%...m/~rom Monti·
Urere will be a recepUon honOI'- adjourn Dec. 20.
ler, but always our ~PP:"'ty"~ . American Legion, pledged Ill! load and ao biJhway Ulll tu
to W!Aconsln
mg parents and guests. Anno·
has bypassed the oppor un
support of ·lhe Mental Health sticker, and Clifford Connolly, Dl
·
al dues of 50 cents per mem·
give. voters thiS opportunity of Association's plan for education •150 and costs and three days The UP! said an Intense
ber are now payable to Mrs.
St~k
makmg an Immediate comparl· for retarded chlldrell In Meigs 1n jail lor. DWI. Edward Slall' alarm centered jusl north ol
&lt;:iadys Major or Mrs. Betty
'"'so~.
f 1 lt would County, at its regular meeting ter forfeited a f27.50 bond on the Great Lakes propelled winds
, Swick ol the membership comWe :trong1Y. ee t ol th Wednesdly evening at the psst a speeding chatt~e.
across much of the Midwest
n" tt ee.
NEW YORK (UPI) .-Stock be 10 t e best 1.nteres 0 bav: borne In Middleport.
. stu· late Thursday and early today.
The Ways and Means com· prices move~ uncertamly m voters of lhe _DIStrict I
•
Southern High School
Six homes were destroyed In
nll ltee will welcome rummage Idull trading during the first trus opportumty. We stand wll·
Rev. Donald Boone of the Idents who_ observed court were suburban Cleveland wbere
.,,. baked goods tor a sate to be nour today, apparently lacking hng to meet_our opponent. Let Meigs County Mfnllilerlal Assn. Marvin Hill, Phillip Hill, Nan- mile per .,hour winds sUced
held Friday and Saturday, Octo· ! sufficient volume to . sol . a him carry hiS message to the spoke in behalf of the program cy Hoback, Catherine Holman, through three towlll Thursday.
f1,.,. 7-8th at the Legion hall m strong trend in either dll"ecUon. l people .. and, at the
same projected 10 Melgs COIJI!!y and Jake Holman, I!Dger Holman, Two young listers
were
• •
.
. 'lime, let the people hear lbe described the need for lt.
Anita Houduhell, Mike J~ b
t of lbelr home 'lbUJrs-11
1111 11 d
an ·
The Un1ted Pre~s Internation· other side of tbe slory.
Albert Rousb, post command· klns, Judy King, Bobby Lane d!o~:;:t In Garfield Helghta,
4 Dr. Sedan. I cyL Std. Tn111.
!' ..IRKS POPULAR
al stock market mdicator wt~~ "Let tbe people have an bn· er, conducted the
bosiness and Marshall Roush.
oJo. They aulfered. minor
l'fii.U MBUS CUPI )- Attend- unchanged shortly belore
mediate answe! to the questions meeting when plans were disIa At least 18 olher periODS
..,,..c Jt stale parks rose nearly end of the _first hour. Of the posed by the two candidates In cussed for lhe Eighth District
~e...; Injured In the Cleveland
• •
:?n pr•r CL'flt over a year ago to slim 953 Issues . traded, SSO I this Congressional race. We look FaU Conference In be held Sunarea Thursday and 30 homes
_.
aav am:ed and :J::.J l.l c~: JJ ...::U.. forward to meeting with our o~ d
in Middleport The post
;
StltUoa Waaoo. I cyL Auto. Tra111.
'"'"' than 2J.a mllhon between
. d volume an indicator of
d thus eliminate lhe ay
. .
desi!Wed. Power to between
•
·'""""Y and September, Ohio UbpSI e J'nler;st was closely ; ponfent an f ha 'Jng each candl· discussed lhe parade lo be held
30 000 and 40,000 resldP.nces and
•
'con uSion o v
In conJ'unctlon with the meet'
dlarupted
I,ar..:'·~ '111 d Recrea ,.10 ~ ch·
1 r uymg
"' e
tched to downslde volume. ld t d' cu iSsues from oppo,
busJnessea was
·
.\li' [VIO J. Rebholz saJd today. rna
-~ e ~ ~ lbe District .. ron· lng and the day 9 even_ts whlch
As lhe C!lld front knifed ·• •
Autos were firm. GM added SJ e en s. o
'
will include a memonal servcross Colorado. late Tburaday,
Lewis Repair Service 3-8 and Ford tacked on 1-4 eluded Miller.
Ice In lhe morning session and
1:)
miles per hour winds IJPI'IJOI.·II 4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyL Std. Trau. ltadlo and Heater.
while Chrysler and Amerlcaa
a dinner to be served at noon
ed trees and disrupted plane
-FORIMotors held unchanged. W~rk· Lt. Rose to Teach
by the Ladies Auxiliary.
!Cathy Thomas of
traffic. Temperaturel punged
• HEATING
era at GM's Pontiac, M1ch. young Jet Pilo18
The Gifts forthe Yank• pro- Hlgb School was named
at
• •
13 degrees In 10 minutes
plant reported back to, work to First Lieutenant Roger L. ject was discussed and plans In chief of the Spyglass staB
Denver.
Polara 500 - 2 Dr. Hard Top. Air Cood. Radio, leu
e PLUMBING
end a brief walkout.
Rose son of Mr. and Mrs. were made for fund raiSing 8 recent meeting at ~::~
----• ROOFING
!Ju Pont and Kodak were Nor~an G. Rose of '.linersville projects. Following the meet- Hlgb School. Feature '
·aALLY FOR MOI!!I.LER
Jpelter. 28,000 mllea Factory loG% W~ant7.' Ia·
clipped for fractions. Monsanto has been graduated from the mg. members worked 00 the nam~ were L!Uy Imboden
A Jally for Congressman
·fell 13-4. Electronics showed a u. S. Air Force pilot mstructor new kitchen of the post home Debbie Turner.
ter Moeller was bold last evell·ll ,ne, trans., drive Une aod rear dlffereaUai.
lirm undertone hut were auxed course at Randolph AFB, 'rex. which " to be used Sunday.
Others on the staff are
lng at l\lvervlew elementary
on the whole. r'a~rchua c;au•era Lt. Rose is now qualified .to
fy editors, Pal Malone and
school. Professor. Sam Slllltb
WY H374
picked up 21-4 and Texas teach student piloL&lt; to fly jets.
Jarrell; sports editors,
Rio Grande College
134
51
M;u
Mlddt..,or1 fnstrumems, Co&gt;llroi Data and He is being assigned to W1l·
t
Marty Woodard; reserve,
ed Mr. Moeller. Paul
Admiral added around 1 each. Iiams AFB, Ariz. The lieutenlea Scotl: J unlor High,
and Ken ·
El Camerio. ~ ton Pickup, VS, 3 speed trint.
IHM fell 1 3-4, Burroughs 1 &gt;-8 ant received his commission in
Walker; classltamreportejunlrs,
tplks, ae:~~:~i';m
,,
and Litlon 3-4.
1964 upon completion of Officer
Barbara WU
s;
or,
ed by IIi
Airlines were mostly !rae- Training School at Lackland A.
ry Hall; sophomore, T err club. Cong. Moetler was
eWURLITZER
lions
higher.
KLM
was
in
the
F.B.,
Tex.
The
1966
district
beallh
conMiller;
lteshmaD.
.
1n Washlngtnn.
eBALOWIN
spotlight
with
a
gain
of
3
5-8
as
A
1960
graduate
of
Eastern
terence
will
be
held
friday,
TIIDmpson;
special
• ·
1Dnd OTHER FAMOU!
it
snapped
back
trom
a
lwv·cay
High
School,
he
received
his
October
14,
al
the
Catholic
F.ILA.,
Sue
Clonch:
band,
BRANDS
downtrend which cost it roughly 8. s. degree in animal science Parish House, Jackson, start- ren Tucker; glee
Darlene
1 ton cab &amp; chassis, V8, 4 spd Dual 1 whee
20 points.
in 1964 from Ohio State Unl· Jng at 9:30 a.m.
1\tmlth; student co~~~l·J:;~~~
'' Ytilli'l
radlo aad aood tlrea
versity. Lt. Rose's wife. Mary, Theme of the meeting wiU be l.mith; fun page, Lelia
MeQill l"lll·nlh'll
UJCAL TEMPS
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Facts, Fads and Fallacies," Mary Floccarl and Becky
CoJD!R'~ pt~ Colu1 ~If
Temperature in
~owntown Frederick B. Goebel of Reeds· and Llle speaker will be Oliver ey; small talk,' 'J'Ima
Bacon ·
"Fadory Tr•lned Senlce•
Pomeroy
Friday
at
11:30
a.DL
ville.
Field
of
the
American
Medical
Devils.
"crueltY/
P"ONE 2:
JACKSON. 0.
was 52 degrees, with rain.
Association, Chicago. Topic of Business managers are
waa·''kJven"''~usfOdt" '
WEATHER
the speech will be "Drugs and nla Grate and Doona
chijdtffl; ·· au'6jk\ ,"IO'~W..It.t
Cool qatn lollllbl wllb ...,. Mechanical Quackery...
rigltll o! lbe "~l
100 artists are Alan ·
i
&lt;a~slonal rala throagllout the Reservations are to be m~de Kar'en Hayne!, Randy
King
• · • -~ ··
1
lllate. low t:l-51. Mostly cloudy ,at the local county extenSion and Peggy TIUIA. Faculty ad- ,, '. NOW;:&gt;lll\l KNOW .
HOHIO'S
OLDEST
DODGI
.'
and COJltlnaed ooo1 Saturday Iolfice not later lhan noon Moo- visor 1s Martha Ohlinger.
.ftere 11 ODf, 0110 polDt ID the
11 Second ~va.
Mwll~tport, ~
wtth rata ending forenooB.
day. October lOth.
ITnlltd 'Slate. where four stales
!SS()ClATlON MEEl'lNG
Jo1D 'ltarders ~ tiW Jl ww•-.11
''
PT. P~ANT - The Ma· ArUona, New Mnli:o, Utah
100 County A!soelatlon for Re- Calorado meeL
larded ChUdreo will hold Ill
first meellng of lhe new year
tonighl at 7.:30 p.m., In t II e
Appolaehlan auditorium, In PL
Pleasant.
Bel1lr 4 Door The program will feature 1
283 V-8 ...,.._ ·
· report · qn Camp Kiodllch, and
auto.
lftns.;
'radfo;wt•l
' a general business meetlna, for
w tlreo, wheel dliC.I. a.
lhe purpose of ouUinlng 'lellvltone pofBt ' Real , _ · ·
•
and roar ct.ID.
llils for the year.
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cyllnar, 4 - " tronL
Ulce new

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l&amp;lnderd trent.

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SUNDAY, OCT•.2

TUNE Ill! /

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t1met

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Dead in Bed
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ou190IItlc lnont. llodlo &amp;
Huter, wh-ol! tlroo

65MustlnA

6 CYIIndor. Slonclord shift

rodlo &amp; hator, whlt.wod

Hr-.

.

64.Ford G1I1Xie

lf1N,_

500XL 2 Dr, Hordlwp, 1
cyllnar, 4 - " tronL
Ulce new

3.PIECI

62 Ford Fairlane

5011. 2 Dr., I
l&amp;lnderd trent.

FJIEIIlACE

cyllnar

.SEr

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Wcyl
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OHIO VAL~EY BAKING CO.

!!'_~.... 4 Dr • ' C'f!,
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· ·..• \.ohio's Oldest Dc&lt;!po .Deill.t r"
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SUNDAY, OCT•.2

TUNE Ill! /

"The Spreading l(ingdom"
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w~tt~wall tires, spotless c1e1n interior, 1511
eogme, atandard trl!}smission, radio, heater,

IRAICE SERVICE

Blaettnars
.,., 2-2193

Pomeroy

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NOW OPEN
6 A.M. TO
MIDNIGHT

A Meeting PI.Ce ,
Amqng Fri•"cr.

When friends get together, they th1itk .of
u~. Our food, atmosphere and courteous
:~~ice are old friends, .

· BAILEY~s RESTAUBANT .

211 E. Main
Holen Bailey

PHONI WY 2-3974
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Catering Service- Party Rooma

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Now Toklng ~ppllcetions

FOR CARRIERS
. '.
IN MIDDI.EPOI't
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Deliverfl!l ·

THE DAILY
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w~tt~wall tires, spotless c1e1n interior, 1511
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IRAICE SERVICE

Blaettnars
.,., 2-2193

Pomeroy

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Moddlopert, 0

NOW OPEN
6 A.M. TO
MIDNIGHT

A Meeting PI.Ce ,
Amqng Fri•"cr.

When friends get together, they th1itk .of
u~. Our food, atmosphere and courteous
:~~ice are old friends, .

· BAILEY~s RESTAUBANT .

211 E. Main
Holen Bailey

PHONI WY 2-3974
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. '.
IN MIDDI.EPOI't
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Deliverfl!l ·

THE DAILY
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�Elberfelds In Pomeroy ~r• open Saturday from-' .A,M l.lJitl/9 PM-A tfqod day for f•mllf shopping-all --ovtf '.:MOl.!&lt;''·-·
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Charter No. 1980

I

National Bank Repou No. t
REPORT OF CONDITION OF

The Pomeroy National Bank

WJ

OF POMEROY
In ~ Stlte of Ohio, at the Close of Business on September ·20 1968
~~~ iJt',reapoiiBe to call made by Comptroller of the Cmency:
.........- ~~~ 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Cash, ~ncei with other banks, and
item• In

cuh

trillt:rs:_s:,;"Go~~=':rt·;blig;tl~~~:---------------- ' 757,088.De
direct and guaranteed
3
Ob'nptlona of stitea and ~uti~~~Wi~~;;;-::::::: ·=:~~::

~ bonds, notes, and _debentures ----------------1,70.50
.........,
and
diJeo
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Cttber

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~888.35
1• 532 78

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