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Mr. 'and Mn.. _Cberlee Ray IIIIIODithe "10 perceJI!IIn" who money targel8 o1 1 promoter anato, a drag ver.ion ~ llcity" lilcl l!illli, J&lt;!lht ID thl
Lawrence, and 48usbur
of bi&amp;-cashed lkketa at Yollkeri 'pleadlq for backJni to b the killing. of Lana Turner 1 phologllo Jl&lt;" fir NO exploi~
Grove ,City lllOior!d to the '· · · Thel'(!'l a Ue-ln wi't&amp; a Yon. Henri Soule's famed ' Lo Pav'tf. mobater fr.end
TV cam- atlon pil tor ~ aew filet ...
bal!)e Of lilio grandmother, Mrs. kera restaurant peddling bOoB ion •and Qlte Buque restaur. er~ .Lance Brtsscm (Rim John Loonon'l IOlo night into ..
Marie Lawrence aft~! from tbere alter hOUI'I where some of !be anti got 1 "secNt!' Incentive R~lls ll(lll) • and Diclncar~ ftlms lJ'OI!I !be BeaUes wiD be ·:
they aU went to vJBit Mr. and drivers were pUed·' with cash of "3) per cenl off 011 all your . 1011 !actor Richard CariSOil's followed by Paul McCartney• ·
Mrs. John Rosa of S!Jffolk, va. and wliliokey . . MICkey Kapp, billa" ... CJevelBnd. Laa Ve
TV • re~rl!r !prig' · were at. they aren't bgtliJii up; )u8l
From Sultplt, they went to who spUt wltb Jilio lrife, alao gambling boas 'Tom McGlnt~ tack~ vicJOusly dur1118 tbe San diversifying In caae the waz ·
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spllt with hlo dad'1 ~PP Be,. wile ,Helen died In Clevelan/. FranciSco r~ce riots: Ls!Ice IDeils . Bennett Cert had bet. .·
abo!!! ..JOOG ,!ililes. .'l'ill!y
~ ;; The Yulng 111'1 with we,vainly tried to discover if "~ . hospitalized lor live llitch. ter barricade Random Hou•
Clllled,on Mr. aDd Mrs. ~orrest Bible director ·John Hustoo Adam Clayton Powell's ex-wife es .. _. lmag1f11! the embarrasa- against j)llyslciallJ: HH't nell
Nelgler of Racine, •Mr, ' and
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Hazel Scott was In Juam lor ~I of G•rry Moon if his TV tone "The Doctors" (by M. L. ·
Mrs. I.eroy Lawrence . and evening dinner pesta.
the usual reasob . . . 11 cOnvict. vanety gets replaced by one Gross) cbarg08 the "typical~·
daughtet, 'Bonnie, M!'l. Hattie Mrs. Minnie Carroll went to ed ~JJJer Mart Fein's wife Nan. hill~ by the S~olhera Br111.; American doctor "Ia re•pona:
Powell, lqcal, her ,brother, Mr.
to be with her daugh. cy Nahon Fein wishes lo elope thatolil&lt;e repl~ci"i Laurence ble for between 1110,000 1 n ~~- ·
Slmey Powell and Mrs. Elva ter, Mrs. Wanda Donnelson, to .Medrld and wed again she OliVIer with Eddie Fisher.
200,000 deaths" annually ~ ,
DaUey of stlvel'l'(ille.
who underwent surgery there. doesn't nen.have to '",:,.,_, • Another TV scandal is aborn. cause he "misses or mtsdi-· .
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Mrs. Kathleen Qluraen of I quick-divorce; the law says raUDiS" during "rating wee~~' noses !?ur In •very 6ve ~,
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are at the home of her Pr180!""ent ,. legally "deed" ..
dleport and were lfeclbelday
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WHATEVER YOU NEED•
following, but after my daily derstand us. They made UB Mr. and Mrs. Ron~d Wise ed lad at BObby Kennedy's side
dose of "What's the older &amp;en- 'tay home at night when
and two children of Middleport, poUtlcking 011 TV is
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era lion eom.lrlt . ·to?" letter • . , old enough to go out and Mrs. Lou!,. Van · Mel!r and Burden, of the l!eauU!ul People
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bave'fun. They_ ~uJUed, Ignored, Nicki, local, viBJted Mr. and set . . . Johnny Carson walke
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bossed,
Criticized .... noth- Mrs. Lawrence Johnston and llko a cowboy who hasn't been
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YOUTH ASKF;D FOR IT!
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,OPEN LETI'ER 'ro JU\IEN. It was nag, nag, nag, or "Wbat Mr. Slmey PoweU and Mr sashaya out to start his "To'l'hiJ eolumn Ia for young away but I kllow that
ILE ADULT·HATERS:' AJI'a do YOU know about Ule, you're Gene Carpenter did aome .,;. night" monologues.
people, d!eir problems and tnly hurt him
My
time YOU kids wring yeur )Jands just a parent?"
ment work lor Mrs.
Mll'ie Kathryn Grayson secreUy
DUTTON HAS IT!
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trusted. me, and I Jet
and .,tear your hair about how So how could we bel
Lawrence.
wed? To Wm. Herrin ton ftod..
Wl'l•n your ••cttr pr•knbn 11
IU,port 1•rment. h• •a]teetl It to
r;~·~:es~~he~ ':~1 :~ H~=
)US! to show oft.
w~ OMient ...... have loused bad? We're the produ~
Lawrence Johnston, Rom- gers Ill?
Any ~ll'hol of
M fiftH ,,.,.Hitnltl)'. lllld Cit•
1'4Cth•, Dvtt•n h•• triiiiiH hchnl ·
Help US!, it welcOmes laughs Helen, please print
tt:';~~·tuf~st land the
our _environment We're a gen· ~!~ower, S1mey Powell, Jo.
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.. rrnent In ,,.t..Joml prt•ecr
but wo~·l dodge a serious ques- letl!r. I know a lot of
Jng crocOOn: tears ;:t squee~ eratiOD of aduil dellnquenta be- Woil R~e: ~ a.:~ Joe
.t our ewn deNrtnwnt.
C•rn,l•te ifOCkl ~ a,pNanc• ...
Uon With i brush-off.
steal from stores jwl for kicks your bariga Do 80Jil "''··• ~ cause our kids were so busy Mr 'and Mrs M ' c
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Wl'fl en Rand . Dutton 111e ""
'Send yaur teen-age questions But anyoue thinking about 1j ganize ho~ fot· - ··~'11· • savlq tile world they blamed
aywood JohnMrvlce aiHMr at n,,.. ar he.,...
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to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, shauid think what 11 will do mothers,
nt '' un-hinged Ul1 for tlwy didn't give us an · Mr. LawSOII called 08 Mr.
ask ,..., lfoctllr to call o..~ft:
car,e of Heiea Help US' thiS to hi!J ISI!li!y B~ljeve
cis adul pare guf4ance clin· -chance.
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My boyfriend Is forever' eat:
he • Just misguided, warped by changed to get !be author In
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when he lakes me on a date.
You · won't believe me
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Example: One day 1 went but later on, you'll know this
patron saint of all llfelico.
shapplng with him. He suggtllt.- ~as the luckiest day of your
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place. I
could have fainted · 'll'hen he
wanted to go In and have allo
other llle.
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Every time he L
oees a place
to •t, he Wants to. I like
him, bul (tlJOugh be's jaU .and
stiU fairly slim)
l'lli: afraid
I'll soon be datJna, a ,.b
How can I get II across th
more to life than
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Dear Dis:
Call him your "lean tower' of
pizza" and try to understand
there comes a Ume in most
every boy's life when the
main thin&amp; on his mind is hill
stomach. Don't WOJ"ry -:- ytu're
second 011 the list. -H.
P.S. But leach him to count
calories, just io case.
Dear Helen:
Today I was caught shop liftIng. I took just enough
to
show I wasn't afraid, and 1
was ene of the gang. Well, I
lound out how stupid it is 1o
"prove yourselr' that way.
As a minor, I wasn't arrest~
ed, but my lather was called
from his job to take me home.
He is a good man. He bas
II ways heen very proud of his .
children, but loday he
was
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get them out of the mess
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POMEROY LANES
Monday Ml•od League

Oct. 3, 1968

TRACTIONAIRE

Polots ,
Bee Cees

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Mas~ueraders

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Blaettnar Auto
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Fabric Shop
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Team No. 5
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Team No. 6
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Ind. High Gome - Donna
Grate, .185, and Speed Ru,.ell,
235 ; H1gh Series - Mildred
B11wen, '54, and Speed Russell,
525: Team High game
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Bee Cees. 694

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Wednesday Lat• Mixed Leagne ·
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Joyce RamBey, 162, and John Sebo, 1116;
High Series, Joyce Ramsey.
428, and Dlci Rosenbaum, 537.
Team High Game and Seritll,
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Ruth AM Barnhill, 81U Qlle,
Nancy lla'*\Debble K~~~~
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PHYLLIS' c~T\11fi;.:;;tl~1,
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Andrews, JENNIFER II~AN, :
Pam flender.on NANCY K·'Rit
Lenora Michael, Louise Mlcb,
ael, Pal Morrissey, Sandra
Newlun, Shirley Rucker, ,Jiatd
Sexson.
JUNIORS - Pall!
Joe Bailey, Karen
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Patty Boring, Janet Flck,
thy Griffin, TwiJ.a "~~- ~~ ~~~·
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Karen Bissell, John Bi'~gard;
Karen Carter, ,
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Patricia Smlih,
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Nellt fllne you're ihlnklna about builclinc, buyfna
'ltniJnc ~ home, think reailatlcllliy. Think about the ~
th.t you d hiYo to PlY up to thrM tim as as much to hwt
the 1111111 fiiOtllt.slnct house will! lltctrlcity. Thin think
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Mr. 'and Mn.. _Cberlee Ray IIIIIODithe "10 perceJI!IIn" who money targel8 o1 1 promoter anato, a drag ver.ion ~ llcity" lilcl l!illli, J&lt;!lht ID thl
Lawrence, and 48usbur
of bi&amp;-cashed lkketa at Yollkeri 'pleadlq for backJni to b the killing. of Lana Turner 1 phologllo Jl&lt;" fir NO exploi~
Grove ,City lllOior!d to the '· · · Thel'(!'l a Ue-ln wi't&amp; a Yon. Henri Soule's famed ' Lo Pav'tf. mobater fr.end
TV cam- atlon pil tor ~ aew filet ...
bal!)e Of lilio grandmother, Mrs. kera restaurant peddling bOoB ion •and Qlte Buque restaur. er~ .Lance Brtsscm (Rim John Loonon'l IOlo night into ..
Marie Lawrence aft~! from tbere alter hOUI'I where some of !be anti got 1 "secNt!' Incentive R~lls ll(lll) • and Diclncar~ ftlms lJ'OI!I !be BeaUes wiD be ·:
they aU went to vJBit Mr. and drivers were pUed·' with cash of "3) per cenl off 011 all your . 1011 !actor Richard CariSOil's followed by Paul McCartney• ·
Mrs. John Rosa of S!Jffolk, va. and wliliokey . . MICkey Kapp, billa" ... CJevelBnd. Laa Ve
TV • re~rl!r !prig' · were at. they aren't bgtliJii up; )u8l
From Sultplt, they went to who spUt wltb Jilio lrife, alao gambling boas 'Tom McGlnt~ tack~ vicJOusly dur1118 tbe San diversifying In caae the waz ·
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, .Vlrg!nia Beacl!1 a dlatance
spllt with hlo dad'1 ~PP Be,. wile ,Helen died In Clevelan/. FranciSco r~ce riots: Ls!Ice IDeils . Bennett Cert had bet. .·
abo!!! ..JOOG ,!ililes. .'l'ill!y
~ ;; The Yulng 111'1 with we,vainly tried to discover if "~ . hospitalized lor live llitch. ter barricade Random Hou•
Clllled,on Mr. aDd Mrs. ~orrest Bible director ·John Hustoo Adam Clayton Powell's ex-wife es .. _. lmag1f11! the embarrasa- against j)llyslciallJ: HH't nell
Nelgler of Racine, •Mr, ' and
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Hazel Scott was In Juam lor ~I of G•rry Moon if his TV tone "The Doctors" (by M. L. ·
Mrs. I.eroy Lawrence . and evening dinner pesta.
the usual reasob . . . 11 cOnvict. vanety gets replaced by one Gross) cbarg08 the "typical~·
daughtet, 'Bonnie, M!'l. Hattie Mrs. Minnie Carroll went to ed ~JJJer Mart Fein's wife Nan. hill~ by the S~olhera Br111.; American doctor "Ia re•pona:
Powell, lqcal, her ,brother, Mr.
to be with her daugh. cy Nahon Fein wishes lo elope thatolil&lt;e repl~ci"i Laurence ble for between 1110,000 1 n ~~- ·
Slmey Powell and Mrs. Elva ter, Mrs. Wanda Donnelson, to .Medrld and wed again she OliVIer with Eddie Fisher.
200,000 deaths" annually ~ ,
DaUey of stlvel'l'(ille.
who underwent surgery there. doesn't nen.have to '",:,.,_, • Another TV scandal is aborn. cause he "misses or mtsdi-· .
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MrS. Elva DaUey and
Mrs. Kathleen Qluraen of I quick-divorce; the law says raUDiS" during "rating wee~~' noses !?ur In •very 6ve ~,
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Marie Lawrence called on Mr. East UverpooJ and little daugh- an_yone sentenced to life Jm.
ments.
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are at the home of her Pr180!""ent ,. legally "deed" ..
dleport and were lfeclbelday
, Mrs. Carroll to do the The JOt-age: the C"I'Pllthia Tra-=--...::.....;..:~_..::..:::·C:! ~ousework.
vel Agency, 1595 Seeond Ave.,
Uiree or four).
has a sign in Its windowo offer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Layne and inl! a '-l&amp;e "Shuttle Service - ,
DaiiJ Sentine~ Pomeroy·lfl~dlepOrt, 0 Oct 18 196~5 TV
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the cause our children dl~:t
The nlce-lookiq pudgy • lac..
WHATEVER YOU NEED•
following, but after my daily derstand us. They made UB Mr. and Mrs. Ron~d Wise ed lad at BObby Kennedy's side
dose of "What's the older &amp;en- 'tay home at night when
and two children of Middleport, poUtlcking 011 TV is
Carter
era lion eom.lrlt . ·to?" letter • . , old enough to go out and Mrs. Lou!,. Van · Mel!r and Burden, of the l!eauU!ul People
!rpm teem~eU ' It's a
bave'fun. They_ ~uJUed, Ignored, Nicki, local, viBJted Mr. and set . . . Johnny Carson walke
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antidote.
bossed,
Criticized .... noth- Mrs. Lawrence Johnston and llko a cowboy who hasn't been
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off his horse lately when he
YOUTH ASKF;D FOR IT!
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,OPEN LETI'ER 'ro JU\IEN. It was nag, nag, nag, or "Wbat Mr. Slmey PoweU and Mr sashaya out to start his "To'l'hiJ eolumn Ia for young away but I kllow that
ILE ADULT·HATERS:' AJI'a do YOU know about Ule, you're Gene Carpenter did aome .,;. night" monologues.
people, d!eir problems and tnly hurt him
My
time YOU kids wring yeur )Jands just a parent?"
ment work lor Mrs.
Mll'ie Kathryn Grayson secreUy
DUTTON HAS IT!
I
trusted. me, and I Jet
and .,tear your hair about how So how could we bel
Lawrence.
wed? To Wm. Herrin ton ftod..
Wl'l•n your ••cttr pr•knbn 11
IU,port 1•rment. h• •a]teetl It to
r;~·~:es~~he~ ':~1 :~ H~=
)US! to show oft.
w~ OMient ...... have loused bad? We're the produ~
Lawrence Johnston, Rom- gers Ill?
Any ~ll'hol of
M fiftH ,,.,.Hitnltl)'. lllld Cit•
1'4Cth•, Dvtt•n h•• triiiiiH hchnl ·
Help US!, it welcOmes laughs Helen, please print
tt:';~~·tuf~st land the
our _environment We're a gen· ~!~ower, S1mey Powell, Jo.
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.. rrnent In ,,.t..Joml prt•ecr
but wo~·l dodge a serious ques- letl!r. I know a lot of
Jng crocOOn: tears ;:t squee~ eratiOD of aduil dellnquenta be- Woil R~e: ~ a.:~ Joe
.t our ewn deNrtnwnt.
C•rn,l•te ifOCkl ~ a,pNanc• ...
Uon With i brush-off.
steal from stores jwl for kicks your bariga Do 80Jil "''··• ~ cause our kids were so busy Mr 'and Mrs M ' c
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Wl'fl en Rand . Dutton 111e ""
'Send yaur teen-age questions But anyoue thinking about 1j ganize ho~ fot· - ··~'11· • savlq tile world they blamed
aywood JohnMrvlce aiHMr at n,,.. ar he.,...
tal. lhould the eccnien 11r1..
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, shauid think what 11 will do mothers,
nt '' un-hinged Ul1 for tlwy didn't give us an · Mr. LawSOII called 08 Mr.
ask ,..., lfoctllr to call o..~ft:
car,e of Heiea Help US' thiS to hi!J ISI!li!y B~ljeve
cis adul pare guf4ance clin· -chance.
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Dear Helen:
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HOSPITAL
My boyfriend Is forever' eat:
he • Just misguided, warped by changed to get !be author In
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SERVICE
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"hllod" (or trouble with teen readero -H its own patron aalnt, but the
FREI
PHONE 992-3106
when he lakes me on a date.
You · won't believe me
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DELIVERY
Pomeroy
MIDDLEPORT
Example: One day 1 went but later on, you'll know this
patron saint of all llfelico.
shapplng with him. He suggtllt.- ~as the luckiest day of your
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Dear Helen:
bim gulp down the rtlll of the
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could have fainted · 'll'hen he
wanted to go In and have allo
other llle.
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oees a place
to •t, he Wants to. I like
him, bul (tlJOugh be's jaU .and
stiU fairly slim)
l'lli: afraid
I'll soon be datJna, a ,.b
How can I get II across th
more to life than
D.I.S.
Dear Dis:
Call him your "lean tower' of
pizza" and try to understand
there comes a Ume in most
every boy's life when the
main thin&amp; on his mind is hill
stomach. Don't WOJ"ry -:- ytu're
second 011 the list. -H.
P.S. But leach him to count
calories, just io case.
Dear Helen:
Today I was caught shop liftIng. I took just enough
to
show I wasn't afraid, and 1
was ene of the gang. Well, I
lound out how stupid it is 1o
"prove yourselr' that way.
As a minor, I wasn't arrest~
ed, but my lather was called
from his job to take me home.
He is a good man. He bas
II ways heen very proud of his .
children, but loday he
was
crushed. I can't face him. I
feel so low that I would ruo

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to call adul18 "Mr
Mrs." and "Miss" when
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such a mess. They are ..
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get them out of the mess
lnade. -P11ZZt!i:D
Dear Miss Puzzled:

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l'ljti'$3.16 Fod. •xclnlol!o AIH 101 ond

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POMEROY LANES
Monday Ml•od League

Oct. 3, 1968

TRACTIONAIRE

Polots ,
Bee Cees

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Mas~ueraders

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Blaettnar Auto
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Fabric Shop
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Team No. 5
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Team No. 6
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Ind. High Gome - Donna
Grate, .185, and Speed Ru,.ell,
235 ; H1gh Series - Mildred
B11wen, '54, and Speed Russell,
525: Team High game
and I
Bee Cees. 694

• All-tradioa tnad delip for ~Ute- footed

,..-formauce oa ice, ouJd or mow.
•Wety-tenaioned nylon eord body flir
muimum proteeUon qaln.t impM:t t.r.Ua.

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Wednesday Lat• Mixed Leagne ·
Po1nto
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I! ardly Ables
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Patsies

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1'cam No. 5
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4 No Trumps
Zeros
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Team No. 2
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High Game
Joyce RamBey, 162, and John Sebo, 1116;
High Series, Joyce Ramsey.
428, and Dlci Rosenbaum, 537.
Team High Game and Seritll,
4 No TrUmps, 1102 and 11100.
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Ruth AM Barnhill, 81U Qlle,
Nancy lla'*\Debble K~~~~
\VICE ?,! YS, Cella _
PHYLLIS' c~T\11fi;.:;;tl~1,
'utile, Brenda Spencer, M
Jsbome, l!,r\NNY WILL. · · '
SOPHOMORES - RQSe Macy'
Andrews, JENNIFER II~AN, :
Pam flender.on NANCY K·'Rit
Lenora Michael, Louise Mlcb,
ael, Pal Morrissey, Sandra
Newlun, Shirley Rucker, ,Jiatd
Sexson.
JUNIORS - Pall!
Joe Bailey, Karen
Boothe.
Patty Boring, Janet Flck,
thy Griffin, TwiJ.a "~~- ~~ ~~~·
Sargent, Larry s~. ' ·
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SENIORS - JACKn: .
Karen Bissell, John Bi'~gard;
Karen Carter, ,
lion, Edna Me&lt;'IJi,
Patricia Smlih,
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J,ohnny Speed

Blby Flnt'Step

Johnny Express

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pensive indeed to own • chHly, clammy basemtnt.
Nellt fllne you're ihlnklna about builclinc, buyfna
'ltniJnc ~ home, think reailatlcllliy. Think about the ~
th.t you d hiYo to PlY up to thrM tim as as much to hwt
the 1111111 fiiOtllt.slnct house will! lltctrlcity. Thin think
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Conlnwntal Ci rcus on Oct. 26 and 27 at the Wahama High gym for lour performances. will be lovely Miss Rene cominJ direclly from Europe alld presenting
hor moct daring head balancing act with Jut the aid ol any safety device. A bean·
t1fu l _larly, heau!J fu llv cos t u m~d and per orming one of· the most thriling acts of
our t1 me, ~l 1 ss Rene l! a fa vonte m Europe and she will be your favorite.

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A. Tile balldtr or oloclric lloolintr...._.., Hoou9h and telaUves. Mrs.
b.... hio lli&amp;I'OIItoed OllimAIO &amp;pro..,.
acco~oied the Roushes
ofllciol • • 'I!"Othor dat.. u well u Ida
their home lor a two weeks
elctrie ..~u., expo- wl lkllL Tu.
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Herbert ROl\Sh and son,
a new concept, bitt , . _....., • ,..... er, alleilded lbe open house
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recenUy; ·
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Mr. and Mra. Arnold nuii'Pol
,,...,1.. buildorl and Flamelea H•tinr Edward, Rocky and Don
eon&amp;racton h•~• complete faith In tho tiel returned recenUy from
"'o!I,omJ ond dopenAiabillt)'.of lhtlr prod·
uc~ Stondard ~U~nntooo usual!' a10 I!IOd• 'fislt at Charlotte, N. c., wb•!re I
vlsil~ the former's
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. and Mrs.Charles Hupp
···initial operation or brtak·)n· period. Tht
Flamelllo Boat Guar4nlee I' deilrned to at Sanford, 1'1a., where
dehlonatraw the ,,...tn, , ......,! dejlond· visited tlteir' daughter, Mr.
abUitr and eeon011lJ ot tM '""act.
Mrs. Kenneth Ba,., Mr.
Is stoUoned with the U.S. Navy
AS AIIOTIIER SEIMC£ Of YDUft EUC!NC
there.
Other places they visit·
COIIAIIY ... Y8U ~MY II. lHf ,,
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SIIYl!r Springs, Daytona Beacl\
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Rick sargent, staUoned
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ing and atlended the homecom•
tPrart. C:ub and the Hcnd R.O:·f··ar:r'Ob::t ti r art the Berosiri 1er Potrdt'rous Pachyderms. thP mg boll gamf ,at Eaetern. ·
lary du b have arraoged
to troupe. three beautiful young!· Colossal Circus ~erlallsts, love- Mr. alid Mr,. MerliD Swain
bring the all-new .lim H trzer'~ : 1adies, and two handsome young !v 1a1ies of tht" Aerial B~IIP.t, are noW living in Lawton. Okla.
Continen tal Circus, frB turir·~ thr ' men, all brothers and sister~. ! the funny clowns. dogs, ponies, where Merlin ls stationed at ·
world 's fmest c ir ~us !i la r ~ with roming from Europe's famous chimpanzees. 1hrilling circus an Army base.
sensational new produc!ions. ' Bcrosini circus, whh!h was for-1n1usic and many more exritlng
Emma Van Meter ot Belpre
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costu n1 cd , to thP ] ,.fd out when the communi'IISj arts are featured ln Jim HH . via:tted recently with her par·
Waham &lt;l gym on Oct. 26 and , took over in Czechmlovakta.
z~r ·s Continenlnl Circus. Ai'l · ents. Mt.' and Mrs. AJva HOI· ·
27 for four b1g lerform anres. Euro~ ·s los~ Is the f ree : mission is S2 lor adults. and SJ !linger, Sr.
The 1966 - 67 echtion ot .li m! wor.Jd ' ~ g.oln. The Berosinls are 1 for students or children. Shows
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weaver
Hetzer's Continental Circus ir.; one of the ·Hollyv,·ood PalarP. · are at 1 p.m. art'f 8 p.m.. Oct. and family spent a recent week
"bigger and beIter than ever" :·rv Sho'\ favori«;s .and , ~avr~.j 2S nn~ . 2 ;~ .an~ .~ ~ 1 N~)· ct~ PRt. : 1 ,~ _wU~ ,¥r. ,IJD4 .Mfs ....Alvin
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Holsinger, Jr. and Paul Wayne visited
with Mrs. Sol Bigley a recent
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Mrs. Paul Chevalier of Lon~
Bottom visited her father, Arch
Barber recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holsinger and fami ly of Racine, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Holsinger of
Hockingport and Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Holsinger, Jr. and son
vlsited a recent Suntlav with
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton ·Holsing.
er and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Carter
and ron, J!mmie Lee, Long
Bottom, called oo Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Bigley and Eddie Lou,
Sunday even1111.
Mr. Austin Hull visited Rev.
and Mrs. ~!den Blake, Thur,.

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with Mr. and Mrs. Cll(lord Hoi·
sillier, Kansas City, Mo.
.Mr: IDd Mrs. Charles Hill of
Col'!"'l)u• spent the weekend
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llld ·Dei&gt;IV Hutcl!Jnson
per, Gallipolis Ferbry, who liJit
Grandvilt . Mr. and i.rra. trealed for minor til'ni alid 'No
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leaaed. 'l'be men, lCCilrdlna lo
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on Mr. IDd Mrs.
miciln the tltchen '&amp;! the home
and Jioger Sunday.
wben lhe api08I0ft OCCurrad.
Edwanl lltOian tuflered
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Conlnwntal Ci rcus on Oct. 26 and 27 at the Wahama High gym for lour performances. will be lovely Miss Rene cominJ direclly from Europe alld presenting
hor moct daring head balancing act with Jut the aid ol any safety device. A bean·
t1fu l _larly, heau!J fu llv cos t u m~d and per orming one of· the most thriling acts of
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acco~oied the Roushes
ofllciol • • 'I!"Othor dat.. u well u Ida
their home lor a two weeks
elctrie ..~u., expo- wl lkllL Tu.
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Herbert ROl\Sh and son,
a new concept, bitt , . _....., • ,..... er, alleilded lbe open house
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Mr. and Mra. Arnold nuii'Pol
,,...,1.. buildorl and Flamelea H•tinr Edward, Rocky and Don
eon&amp;racton h•~• complete faith In tho tiel returned recenUy from
"'o!I,omJ ond dopenAiabillt)'.of lhtlr prod·
uc~ Stondard ~U~nntooo usual!' a10 I!IOd• 'fislt at Charlotte, N. c., wb•!re I
vlsil~ the former's
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···initial operation or brtak·)n· period. Tht
Flamelllo Boat Guar4nlee I' deilrned to at Sanford, 1'1a., where
dehlonatraw the ,,...tn, , ......,! dejlond· visited tlteir' daughter, Mr.
abUitr and eeon011lJ ot tM '""act.
Mrs. Kenneth Ba,., Mr.
Is stoUoned with the U.S. Navy
AS AIIOTIIER SEIMC£ Of YDUft EUC!NC
there.
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SIIYl!r Springs, Daytona Beacl\
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J;mHetzer's Contine·lta1 Circus CominP'rl

da:.;lliie Bigley visited
with
Douglas Hoiiinger Friday evenThe Wnl·oma High School Jn-•tUji • •ill Le the world renown!'d j The Bew .inl troupe, The
ing and atlended the homecom•
tPrart. C:ub and the Hcnd R.O:·f··ar:r'Ob::t ti r art the Berosiri 1er Potrdt'rous Pachyderms. thP mg boll gamf ,at Eaetern. ·
lary du b have arraoged
to troupe. three beautiful young!· Colossal Circus ~erlallsts, love- Mr. alid Mr,. MerliD Swain
bring the all-new .lim H trzer'~ : 1adies, and two handsome young !v 1a1ies of tht" Aerial B~IIP.t, are noW living in Lawton. Okla.
Continen tal Circus, frB turir·~ thr ' men, all brothers and sister~. ! the funny clowns. dogs, ponies, where Merlin ls stationed at ·
world 's fmest c ir ~us !i la r ~ with roming from Europe's famous chimpanzees. 1hrilling circus an Army base.
sensational new produc!ions. ' Bcrosini circus, whh!h was for-1n1usic and many more exritlng
Emma Van Meter ot Belpre
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beauWuliy
costu n1 cd , to thP ] ,.fd out when the communi'IISj arts are featured ln Jim HH . via:tted recently with her par·
Waham &lt;l gym on Oct. 26 and , took over in Czechmlovakta.
z~r ·s Continenlnl Circus. Ai'l · ents. Mt.' and Mrs. AJva HOI· ·
27 for four b1g lerform anres. Euro~ ·s los~ Is the f ree : mission is S2 lor adults. and SJ !linger, Sr.
The 1966 - 67 echtion ot .li m! wor.Jd ' ~ g.oln. The Berosinls are 1 for students or children. Shows
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weaver
Hetzer's Continental Circus ir.; one of the ·Hollyv,·ood PalarP. · are at 1 p.m. art'f 8 p.m.. Oct. and family spent a recent week
"bigger and beIter than ever" :·rv Sho'\ favori«;s .and , ~avr~.j 2S nn~ . 2 ;~ .an~ .~ ~ 1 N~)· ct~ PRt. : 1 ,~ _wU~ ,¥r. ,IJD4 .Mfs ....Alvin
Featured WJth Ibis exc!Ung cJr. appeared throughout lhe woritl. 21.
lloed and family,

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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Holsinger, Jr. and Paul Wayne visited
with Mrs. Sol Bigley a recent
evening.
Mrs. Paul Chevalier of Lon~
Bottom visited her father, Arch
Barber recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holsinger and fami ly of Racine, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Holsinger of
Hockingport and Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Holsinger, Jr. and son
vlsited a recent Suntlav with
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton ·Holsing.
er and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Carter
and ron, J!mmie Lee, Long
Bottom, called oo Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Bigley and Eddie Lou,
Sunday even1111.
Mr. Austin Hull visited Rev.
and Mrs. ~!den Blake, Thur,.

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Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Holsingor 'spent a week end ·
with Mr. and Mrs. Cll(lord Hoi·
sillier, Kansas City, Mo.
.Mr: IDd Mrs. Charles Hill of
Col'!"'l)u• spent the weekend
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for ~ lndefinlte vult llst«&lt; ill toot!•'CIIIIditlGn 11 PJe•
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bums.n:eran~ s::,nt ' 11
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~,: Mr. Also injured was Clark liAr·
llld ·Dei&gt;IV Hutcl!Jnson
per, Gallipolis Ferbry, who liJit
Grandvilt . Mr. and i.rra. trealed for minor til'ni alid 'No
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leaaed. 'l'be men, lCCilrdlna lo
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NpOI'IS, had bee!l1f.lPialllng lot.
on Mr. IDd Mrs.
miciln the tltchen '&amp;! the home
and Jioger Sunday.
wben lhe api08I0ft OCCurrad.
Edwanl lltOian tuflered
Property cllmqe Wll estlm&amp;:.
collatiiPne
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AVlUCIARY MEETS ,,
The _(lcro~r. meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary oHhe Volunleer Fire ~lmenj was held
al lht fit;&lt; house Wednesdll)'
evenln&amp; with Enna Cleland,
president, In cllarp. II ,as
announced that Cleo
Smltb
would pre!""'l an Amerlc;an ftq
In name of' lhe ,,AuxiUary ;•.!0
the ~~I ,Educatlo~ ·class of
rheot•! G~~de SChool. Alter
IIi• buill\&lt;!1 session, a Stanley
p•rly was he~ with Mal'):
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han v~led recenUy wllh Dr. by the death o1 George Sargent\
and Mril: lloger Grue..r •1141 MiM Allee Smlth and Miss ~
family al L&lt;&gt;gan, Mr. •11!1 Mri. Marilyn Karr went 1o Colum· \
Ed Neuinan and family • .G!ll~, bUB, Sunday, where they will \
Mr. and Mrs. Ira IIIII, N.W attend lhe Joliet Gibson Scho.ol.
Waterford, and Mr. llKI Mra. Mr. Floyd Ridenour and Mr. i
Ray Carnahan, BucyMill.
and Mrs. Keith Ridenour were
Miss Barbara Hin of Colum· recent dinner guests or Mr. and .
bus spent a weekend wllh her Mrs. Gordoo Ridenour.
father, W. F, Hill and brother, Mr. and Mrs; VIrgil Wood tl ALLEY OOP
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allended a PTA Co!lven~ In
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32.Woll·poll taker

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MODEM 2 bedroom home, I 37. Deputy
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: or W'..3'1G2 eveuirlp
7 :14 tic
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NICE 4 r0011111 aDcli bath - Uii. "4"-ftiM•
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By Clari&lt;e Allen

AVlUCIARY MEETS ,,
The _(lcro~r. meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary oHhe Volunleer Fire ~lmenj was held
al lht fit;&lt; house Wednesdll)'
evenln&amp; with Enna Cleland,
president, In cllarp. II ,as
announced that Cleo
Smltb
would pre!""'l an Amerlc;an ftq
In name of' lhe ,,AuxiUary ;•.!0
the ~~I ,Educatlo~ ·class of
rheot•! G~~de SChool. Alter
IIi• buill\&lt;!1 session, a Stanley
p•rly was he~ with Mal'):
ShowoHer, demonstr,tor, w(tll
proceeds to ~o to lhO aUJ/Iiar)l,
Cookies lllld coif~ •
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tho plnttJr tn tho corntr I havo to ttand iu!"

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Mr. and Mrs. l)elberl Carna- gent, having been &lt;ailed here
han v~led recenUy wllh Dr. by the death o1 George Sargent\
and Mril: lloger Grue..r •1141 MiM Allee Smlth and Miss ~
family al L&lt;&gt;gan, Mr. •11!1 Mri. Marilyn Karr went 1o Colum· \
Ed Neuinan and family • .G!ll~, bUB, Sunday, where they will \
Mr. and Mrs. Ira IIIII, N.W attend lhe Joliet Gibson Scho.ol.
Waterford, and Mr. llKI Mra. Mr. Floyd Ridenour and Mr. i
Ray Carnahan, BucyMill.
and Mrs. Keith Ridenour were
Miss Barbara Hin of Colum· recent dinner guests or Mr. and .
bus spent a weekend wllh her Mrs. Gordoo Ridenour.
father, W. F, Hill and brother, Mr. and Mrs; VIrgil Wood tl ALLEY OOP
John.
.,
Athens vlsiled Sunday eveoins
Mrs. Roberl Wood reC.ully with Mrs. Leiba Wood.
allended a PTA Co!lven~ In
Cinclnnat~ .
RARE SHEEP
Recent' -~sltoro of Mr. and The rare Doll sheep L•
a
Mrs. Rex Bailey were
beJuliful, pure white animal
and Mrs .. llow Mac:Ciela,J!; of similar to tbe Rocky Moun~n
Detroll, and, ~~- Ha111 ~bier ~orn but smaller. II bas
and danghter, Sally, ParkerS- massive, llgiJUy curled horns
burg.
.,
,
and lives In the wildest pari of
Mlsl JYI Beaver, Mltllll'ejlorl, IIOrii!Y..estern Alaska.
,
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was a ~! o.vernl~t 10011
of ber BrandPBre~Ua, Mr. and , ·The 185t World Series beMJt. Hlll)lj ~. .
j tw.- tile Los Angel'&gt; Dodg.
Mr. "'"' , ~ri'l lionlmtn
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Margaret McQIUliel and guesls
Juanlla ·wm, Joyce McDaniel.
Mary Jo Wolf, Laura Harlung,
l\lavada Beaver, Sbelia Newell
J;owell Ridenour, . Donald and
Laur~ EJchinger .. Gliy Smalley
WOD lhe prize for having
the
m"*l orders and Erina Cleland
second !Jl&amp;hce•t.
Mr,, Wlf!na Glnlher. and Jack
sp,ent a few "days with Mr.
and Mrs. AI Peterson
and
cbl~ at 'llover, Del.
Mr. and .Mrs. Denzel Cleland
called on ·Mr. and Mrs. Eldoo
WU~ Syracuse, Tuesday,
Sunday df~.,.._JIIIeSis of Mr.
IIJid '~a. ~ft' Epple and
~"'~ler~ \fe!j! Mr. and Mrs.
"ellb .'ftl!lenour ahd ·Mr. and
~- ,~ Qw. The blrlhdaya
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Gov. James A. Rhodeh BS9ur-r feels, and $150.tXto lor Forked
ed Meigs countians ol a new Run State Park Improvement.
industry at a brief rally Tues· He said another boom to
day afternoon at Ihe Pomeroy southeaslllrn Ohio will' be the
Junior High SchooL
Appalachian Way system which
Gov. Rhodes, making ·one of is e!tlmated to cost $118 mil·
several slops Tuesday In south· lion. This amount is not includeastern Ohio, Informed the near- ed in the $313.4 million highly 200 Meigs countlans that way program but Ohio has o~
three or four industries
are fered to advance this money
looking In Meigs County for a for construction ol the Appapo9Sible Industrial site.
lachia Way if the federal gov"Our primary goal is to re- ernment will agree to replace
duce unemployment. We want these funds when aavailable,
more and better jobs Cor thi!l
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ply because they cannot get

Walt Dlsney'1

"RUN. APPALOOSA, RUN"

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FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Oc:tober 21-22
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POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Gov. Rhodes explained.
Gov. Rbndes str...t thll
the entire ptogram baa been
conducted without i!*W or ,IDrreased taxes on Ill! llldlvidull
or corporated st.ructore iD Ibl
state.
In conclusion Gov. Rhodei
Uranked eve~·yone for
beln.l
k),od to him. He said all GOP
candidates can be elected, wllb
work, lhat there. II no S11b1U.
tute lor work, reprcllest II
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jobs and some of them never

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RHODES REPORT- Gov. James A. Rhodes, during a tour of southeastern Ohio Tuesday, spoke briefiy at the Pomeroy Junior High
Auditorium. Gov. Rhodes, seeking re-election, is shown here with Meigs County and area candidates. Left to right are Char.les R. Karr Sr.,
and Robert Clark, both Republican candidates for commissioner; Rep. Ralph Welker, Gov. Rhodes, Court of. Appeal Candidate Homer E.
(Pete) Abele, lOth district congressman candidate Clarence Miller, Wajne Gibbons, candidate for county aud!IOr, and Ted Brown, JDcum·
bent candidate for secretary o_:.f:.
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Golden Rule Cia" or :he
dleport First Baptist Chu.rch I
Thursday evening at the
home or Mr. and Mr.-.. wrr11r•1
Anthony on Cher" Ridge.
Costume prir.es were aw!ord-1
ed during the evoo.ng to P•ul
Smart, most ortl,nal · Mrs.
Harold Thomas. ~ardest
gue"; Mrs. Harold Hubbard
prettiest. Games were p1•yed
and prizes award1·j !Q Mrs.
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were served

during the even' n~.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
John Werner, Mr and Mrs.
Allen Hngloes, Mr. and
Wlllll Anthony, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hubbard Mr . and Mrr.
Manning Kloos Mr. an.J Mrs.
Gerald Anthony, Mrs. Tl»ma•.
Mrs. Charlea Searles,
Mrs.
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39, Arneritan Legion of Pome- l ntemben. Jewell uraed all
rov IIIO!idly nl.s!l~ went on reo. members to try to gel lhelr
or&lt;l In favor ol the renewal
d~ in belore Veterans Day,
the 'rB levy Is Melli• County. November lith. Dues can be
whl~b Is on the Nov.
given to any of the Poll's offt.
T!fo F.:ilhth lljstrict
cers or sent to Drew Webster
Commander Rili&gt;fr! Clum Ill
No. 39, 1": 0. Box 401,
t..ncasltr Post and Ill VIce
. Annual dues are 11.
COnunantler Harold Cox of
Guinther, chairman,
Well.llon Post..
on lbe' l'mi's Ultelt
with 111 Vtce Commander
pultlniJ up a Honor
~~~~~~ membership. . Allo .
Board al the ,
jlrelletll Will&gt; Harvey Polling
County Courllwute llaUn&amp;
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armelf forces. II
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creation and development of detergenls, liquid slarclies ancl
cake miKes, died Tuesday In
Holmes Hospital here. Ht was
ro-founder ol Mills Brothen
Products, later American Prod·
ucts Co., of which he was presi·
dent unW his retirement ill
1936.

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OOLUMBUS IUPI) - Polit-e licity.
I found lying laer up in a pool ol this. Some of them sound &amp;00&lt;1
malnlained a discreet silence Police said they had no sus· blood, dad only in a green rain- and some don't, but we'rt
today about the Investigation in- peelS in the bhM!geon slaying of coat.
checking all of them," said 0.
to the murder ol Dr. Robert W. : Spike, 42, whose body was Detectives sa1d some_specific tectlve Sgt. Ralpb Decter.
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Spike, a Chicago theologoan and 1 found Monday m the guest room places on the unoversoty area
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said
1t was no
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been civil rights leader.
or a new Christian center near would be checkPd out to iollow Detectives
Two dlvo:" s ~:~t Com-/ Pollee Chief Rober! H. Baus tbe university campus. He dedi- up a number ol tips supplied known whether Spike lmll k
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by Jud~e John said he had Instructed, his olfi· cated tbe center only a few by the P"''.~c,
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ond another actiOn iqers to keep some details of the hours belo" Ms death.
Some lopo Sound Good
whlcb addresses were found Ill
purchase bumper sticlcen '!rith 1;.. di:.;~;e was nted on Tues- Investigation quiet. primarily A set of fingerprints •·ere "We have a number or so. bls brtel ca.t along w•th nutllst
"I'm Proud J , am an Arper~ da
j &amp;eca~ of the U.S. Supreme taken from the guest rooom , ralled lips and leads that al- magazines conraining pictures
cin" on them to be given to ~illiam H. Wallace, Pome- COUrt decisidn on pre-trial pub- where the battered body was ways come up in a case like of men ano women.
people tnWesll!ll II lhowlnl roy. charging gross neglect ol '
their ' otriolism. An executive duty and extreme cruelty, asks
comrultee and· trua~ IJiee~ divorce from Mary Esther Wal· '
1ng was sel lor Monday, Ocin- lace, Lincoln-St. Middleport.
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ber !1st at 7:30 ~·Ill· by Com- George Hensley, Long Bot.
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mander Charleo j!:. ~watzel.
tom was awarded a divorce , POMEROY, 01J1o (UPI)-Two Aslorra, Ore. The conclusiOn I• the night al Pomeroy w11h an met the two at Huntington last
Ke~ fl4rrlllUIJ!Ounaed that and' cuitody of minor c~ildren ' Young advtnturers on a\'""" Cbesa~ake Bay, about 1 unrle of c,,rnes.
weekend _w!len the lravelers ·eo.
the P~I.J;ru bol4 Ita annual In a contested action filed by continental kayal&lt; trip pushed months paddle """Y·
,.1 talked with them
tered \Vest Vl!11nta.
"Hall~ Party'! on Sa~ Stella Henaley, Rl 1, Lon 1 tlleir small crail toward Pitts- Hard uin and wind nampered afternoon,.. •a , d Mrs.
Tbe two paddle about 25 miiOI
'October 28111 . at tile PO$ Boltom, charging gross neglect burgb early today, frghtmg still
trip Tuesdav
Curnes at ller Wheetm borne. 1 da lftd. the should naell
bome lor mern~ ~ theit of duh• 'l'be otller decree grant- 1cumnta Ill the Oblg RJver and
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bt • 111asked .tfalr a n d custody ol 8 minor chUd In all / l'he bof' 1re Jim Curnes, :M, They looked aw(uo wet and cold. ~ ts ~·ng 1
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. In the clllf!fl!nt cate-·. In other activity. J~tlai! Bel!' Davldsoft; 21, o1 Carlisle. Pa. Walter 114nis, •• employe at a she said.
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Refl'tshmell)l , . . ', lll'Y~ ' $2,. from the ~ral '~' 1,000 miles o!llrtnc lbe ~st five dlepO.t, Ohio.
better about the trip now
following the mee~1 tiy
tbe .IID'd Fund aa !'IIIIJ!tliid ,month•. .
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problem, leaving them no
- Maori natives danced In the lohnsoa'l.honor. Ttio
cbolce but to teslgn.
anti·Vlet Nam signa were r11Jed aiODJ the eold bill"
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DERAILMENT - A birdseye scene of the wreekage of 11 B &amp; 0 Railroad carrr'lleraUed near Slidln&amp;
Hill between Hartford and New. Haven iB ahown u
clearing work be8an Tuesday. Two of the can ~
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ley InjuncUoa.
Worken be&amp;•• rtturnlng tu
tbe plant on the
mld•looht
thllt to resume buUdln&amp; e•
flgignbe•s·rolorwkllheoly ~~~md to10m Vlleett
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Vietnames troops' ··••-~"""" Margaret Holmes, 57,
Paden sol for Nov. I.
hams, Detrml.
cus is being sponsored by the
Communists would try to .
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City, W. Va., attempted to avmd •
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DISCHARGES.- Ruth Erie- Interact C:"b of Wahama High
mount a major offensive in tbe ko.lled 142 Voet Cong and Norlh
TAKEN TO HOLZER
hilling a car that was making ! The court acted on response I wme. William W1cklme, Troy School and the Rotary Club of
downpours that ground Ameri- Vretnamese regulars !"esday The Pomeroy emergency a turn onto the SotruJer Road llo protests !rom the SIX rail Boggs.
New Haven. Price or llle tickets
oan air -wer
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the Central Hrghland'
as she was pasbing. Homes lost lines, eoght oommumtJes and a
!2 f
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control and went off the road JlO ca can a e
Meigs General Hospital &gt;children .
a
tm--South Vletnomese woo : battle between . two large forces I~esJdence ol_ Leonard Lunsford into a ditch. No injuries or ar- lnlersta~c Commerce Commis· ADMISSIONS - Lottie Shel- l Those wishing lo purchase
resent the power of Ky and i 51111 was .001 m. It was there , m Laurel Cliff Tuesday at 10= 56 rests were reported.
sJon (ICC) had not properly field Long Bottom;
Waller tickets may do so at the folother relQgees from the north I the guerrrllas shot down lbree I p. m. from where Mrs. Luns-1 The sberill reported the ar- safeguarded their mterests.
King, HarrisonVIlle.
lowing plam , Swisher and Lobin llie government- had been I U. S. helicopters -two troop ford ~as taken lo Pom~y to rest of Leo Lee, Rl 2, Racme, The main plaintiffs in the DISCHARGES - Billy Reyn. se, New York Clothing House,
toying wllh the idea of a camers and 8 gunshJp.,casu~,1 · 8 )':Wifl8 ambulance, whJch re- for Mason county authontJes case have attacked the ICC's olds.
Downie Gross.
Gloerkners,
\ cabinet crisis for weeks. Th~y 1lies were sard to be light. moved ber ~ Holzer Hosprtal. on .a bad chec_k charge. Lee provisions lor protection . ol
Pomeroy Pastry and BR&amp;W.
\ obviously acted now to wm
"~~!l'fl'~l&gt;'''''"'"'·'''';llll q .$$&amp;! ~·~~ed ~~~:~u~:,~lo~e ~~te their ability to compete, saymg
LOCAL TEMPS
A lenghty dtsCU!ISoon
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downtown held on htJW to rmse money ,
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (UP!)- President Rt. 2• ~om~o~ w~~li ~ouln- They do not seek 1o stop lhe Pomeroy at ll a.m. was 48 de- with several suggestions offer·
\ The soulhet:n dissident&lt; ac- Johnson won a warm weleome to tbla "llowrt·. Under" to cSusht . ~ dy e
a d o- merger permanently.
grees, under swmy skies.
ed. The boosters owe $371KI on
qooed Ky ol practicing regioo:&gt;l ally today that was marred only by wet weather and ty en11 s epartment an re4""'imlnation in his govern- occasional anii·Vlet Nam picketing, New Zel!anden turned to MeJils on a non-sup·
m&amp;,t and said South Vtel Nam cut their hands on barlie4 wire ~ftbblg tllrOqh a port affidavit Wed here.

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Plans were completed Tuesday evening for a 7 with U. S. 33 at Rock Spring•." bined Booster meeting next week at the regular meet.
Welker also stated thai pro- ing of the Pomeroy Athletic Boosters.
jects lor relocation of Route \
Middleport and Rutland will mehet Swhlth Pomeroy
124 east of Racine and com- :Boosters at the Pomeroy Senior Hig
c oo1 at 7:30
pleting the Route 7 by-pass from I p.m. with Superintendent
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Rock Springs lo Five Poinl. l George
as speak· the football
rootiUI and
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costing one and one qtmrter l Ail "''"''•" and interes1ed want very much to PlY oil
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million dollars will follow.
persons are urged to attend tbe this Indebtedneu u 10011 11
dlosldent Cfblo"' mlol11"Meigs County wtll roceive , meeting. Middleport and Rut- possible.
lonl..t to bold
Two accldenlo were Invest!·
' over $8 million ol
highway ; land are inviled to bring film The group authorized Frank
lhrlf~;.meoof. wobbllnJ
gated Tue!lday by Metas Coun- 1
within a live year •o! their rr.oot recent football w. Porter. Jr., ftnance chairrri•I• '• ~IIIII! IIDtU alter
SAIGON (UP!)-Torrential monsoon rains brought 1t~ Sheriff Robert C. Harleo·
period." he said, and suggested game whicl, will Ill' shown to man. to pay the Pomeroy N•
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Dtlt- ·~• Muitl ctllfei- Arnerlean air apd' ground action 1o a virtual bait today , bach's departmenL
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cooperation
with I the group aion~ with the film tiona! Bank and The Farmerw
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~long the tense demllltarl¥.ci zone (DMZHwl lle.~vy
IJy n
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Crow, president or the of the Pomoroy Jackson game. Bank and Savings Co.
1.150
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fighting flared In the Cenlral .lllihll!nds aud t~t~~,Me· Deputy Carl
se ropo 1· · ' a
Counly Improvement ' Refreshmer.ts will be served each pins lnteres~
notet
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Corp .. to gel employment tn . with Mrs. Palty Young as chair- , now 'due and renew tile no~
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'ed by Dorsey Bur amer, •
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I man
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liven tore up their lettm of I
U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine pilots were *ble Rl. 3• Coolville, when the ve- , U. S. Supreme Court Will revtew Gov. Rhodes had observed! In · other activrties of
the The Jitne .~
whlch wa1
1 ~,otb~r.flv.~ to launch only 44 missions :ruesday against' the North hide left the pavement turned l lh•_ prot,ecloon gJven srx com: there is 1100,000 available lor • Boosters the group vored to , 1o be held ~cto:-'22 has bee
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eah ' 1 an,.. y re, lurDS
m INorth VielnameRe 3248 o\rmy Division was reported phone pole toea Hl.4h "s h. m, I e ' :~g mel rgedr Po t el ew Rorl is chosen. Also available IO zer's Circus .••• be held Wed· to confilctlng acUvlte.
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Jr. frte world ltaders.
ra~:t~e~~f.~k : acting to keep 1 ~.-:mr&gt;#iiiFW.'.'W":-r;~ apparently escaped Injury. The ' ate behemoth.
~~ce cfu:s oo$75 ~~ i~ngPo::.:::~~ : p. m., andand'lltursday Octobethr "Feed the Teamn chairman for
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8 p. m., at e the Pomeruy • Jacksoll gaDII!.
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The review agreed 1o Tues· Cooperahve Boat Marina pro- Wahama High School gym Others named to assl•t
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The cabinet crl•ls camr ats.J out their ponchos in anolhrr CNorwelt~~ eace p rd zto-e tJOn,
day will dela~ lhe merger - the
Mason
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•• Memo ri a1 Hospitol The ·boosters are to sell tick- ery, Mrs. Blankenship
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at a tense moment In the war. ·' Phase o1 0peratron
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