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all)p a long
column or brUIIant orange f t and willie smoke and ~apor.
Tho rocket's. ~•load was
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bly was te&amp;tlng new orbital
O&lt;Jllpment, pesolbly 111rvelllance
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The Air Foree would not
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experimental payload employing
Notice of Drawing of Jurors
an AUas-Agena launch vehicle
Notiee is hereby given that a combination was launched loday
public drawing of jurors will ba by an Air Force-industry team
made on the 15th dl)' of August, from complex 13 at Cape
1968, at a.e olllce of the Com· Kerme&lt;l)'."
Launch Time Secret
missioners of jurors in the court
The
launch date and time for
house ol Meigs County, oblo,
loday'a shot bad been a secret
for the S&lt;t&gt;tember term 1968 of
the Common Pleas Court of said even thoug[l the slivery rockot
county, at 10 o'clock Lm. at the wail visible on Its firing pad for
office ot the Clerk of Courts of more than an hour after its red
hanger-like Gantry was moved
Meigs Cour&lt;;-, Ohio.
Freeland S. Norris
Lauren E. Hoffman
Commissioners of
Jurors

Oara Mae Hart

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•8-6-•• ' - - - - - , Dies pn Monday

MEIGS TIIATI£
TONIGHT ONLY
IN COLD BLOOD
Robert Blake, Scott WUaon
COLORCARTOON:
Merlin, Magic Mouse
NO ADMITI ANCE under 16
yrs. old unless accompanied
by adult, parent or Guardlan.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
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AUGUST 7 • 8
NOT OPEN

MASONDRIVE· IN
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WEDNFSDAY, THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY
AUGUST 7-8~
"DOUBLE TROUBLE"
Elvia Presley, Ywnne Romain
AND
Sandre Dee-Ceo. HamUton
"DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT
TO BE KIDDING I"

NEW HAVEN - Funeral services for Clara Mae Hart. New
Haven, who died at Veterans
Memorial Hospital Monday evening at 9:45 after a long lllness,
wUI be held Thursday at 1:30
p.m. at the New Haven Church
or God withlheRev. David Fields,
Jr. olllclatlng. Burial will be
in the Graham Cemetery.
She was born Dec. 26, 1924,
at New Haven, tha daug[lter or
the late WOllam H. Abbott and
Mrs. Dora Polsey Abbott, Parkersburg, who survives. She was
a member of the New H a v e n
Church or God.
&amp;irvlvors ln addition to h e r
-her Include her husband, Ellgone F. Harl, New Haven; three
sons, Richard Lee, Parkersburg,
and Robert Eugene and Hanel)'
Wllliam, both of New Haven;
three daughters, Linda Diane,
~ron Lou and ~en sue, all
of New Havenj three brothers,
Wayne Abbott, Point Ploallnl;
Charles Abbott, Parkersburg,
and Edward Abbott, Ripley; two
sisters, Mrs. VIvian Rexroad
and Mrs. MUdran Reed, both or
Pukersburg.
Friends may call at the FogleSCIJK Funeral Home on Wed ..
nesday from 2 Ill 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Tha body will be taken Ill
the church to Ue in state ooe
hour prior to services.

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blaalDI!, tho rocket ba~
was. In tho ~a•ilt inaldD&amp;
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BUretlp·•thatalaun&lt;,;'··-aa
ol{thoroadlDUte-'""'.Thtro
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were no, lnlurlet IIIII 110 etta.
The shot was easily obaerved.
tionL ,
b)' thouoanda of cape worker• ·i::::s::&gt;'%-&lt;:&lt;:::::i:':':~~m:::;:::'=l!~:'S~l:::~:.
eommutlng Ill their Jobs, Ill
rumbling road cou
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for miles around.
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rather than Ro&lt;ke!eller mllht elude Thomas E. Jlewte', •19U , oeareh cj~Utba~el•.
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plek up a.e m.vblea If lbt ~
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New York deleratea lll!!dilld Ill
""'~·@j _ :;;o WOod CloUlV Jill .,. ·Patlcer&amp;· dlacrlmillltl~ ~f . ~
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- a juror wbo refusedloljl'ee
Moadlt, - ~ Wilt tahion Ill
Pomeroy COODCII waa !llillilt
R - formallt ~ 1o 1 gu!IQ- verdict ~UH ho c!Q- pollee
the to llll&amp;teraquorumMondi)'Dijbl.
himself a candidate Monday _ did not •••~ of 1 bow., eaua- proOoedlnga _.m.,
1, IIOihlnl''clllldal"~wu ••·
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ReproBentatlvea "(• tile Jtro""''""'
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IIIJ&gt;porl from NlxDa before ltwu 1-~~- 1 race tlot here April &lt;GIIItroom umatli:ed.
matlc So!et, Cou_lnll COIIIJ)Iny,
too late.
8.""'however, ahowed~cnm.
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Nlxotl'a orpnlz- 'roported
'lbon;laOII ..... grllted • 1•000
,.m I film on I IIBf!lll . ..... .
dial Its IIOH- &amp;bowed 110 bend b)' Mualeipal Court Joo:lge
that ~&lt;U .~)i,loii!"Jlllt
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Immediate evidence or a Rea-&lt; C;eors, Heltzler pendl- outiklcldlni
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kup or deleplfs, but Giere COOle of the ~peel of the ..... o:n~~~pens
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wal concem IUIIOI1II'filxotl men •·-t- court· -vlction.
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Hellzter aald T]loq11011 had
A report lrom the Ohio Liquor alon oo llle .OQI!P,mibt wiU be
IIOUIIcement mllht swing R e p. "made a moe~ of trial '111 Control ~ reeamly stated lleld at tho aealloD of....,.
James c. Gardner, GOP nom!. jury'' · and had lied ·dJu'lqt jill')' that the p•~tti of cardlrial £1&gt;. ell.
nee lor governor North caro- aeliictlon when he laid he had terprlaeo
business as SbeMoyor_Charles iAP1' npK'i•
Una, 1ntD the R_. camp.
no preconceived Ideas about Mng ~rlags ifould be auspendad ad tD Clerk Ems -~· IIIII
Roeke!eUer mot privately with the cue.
16 of ,,_ 24 because tax 111888• Counellm011 Frll'klln Rl-, J.pu
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hotel suite for several houri earHowever l representative of jDIIrd rail hal bean roiiiOIIecl Cll
1y loday. When the aesakm broke
. WOMEN TO MEET
the ftrm ~~ presented 1 letter Uncoln-Hill aiona Ute .~ t1llt
up, Sen. Charles f!, Percy or
~lscopol Church Women wlU from the Attorll8f General's of· b_on!era dle:CIIt*'lllllaher propOllnola was asked lflr&lt;d&gt;lewere , meet for 1 potluck luncbeoo at lice lndleatlq thet the IoNas- orf;J IIIII arranaetn..a an .
brswlng.
1%:30 p;·m. ThurSday at st. Plul's mOll! was polcl about mi.Wuly, bltng mad!t for lnatellaiiCII of
"On tho contrary," he laid, Lutlleran Chureh. Following tha
addldonallf8hlaoatheriv•lratt
lndlcallow the ouspenalon r111ort
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tho fir!! ballot."
11e1mont, Mass., wW speak.
'II8Da aloo an ¥ngbelg!lt
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the convention city unlil Mmday ntg.~ reeelved hlageodnewa
RHODES KEYNOTER
tor the day wllen Gov. ~ro T,
lCoaiiiiiOd !rom Paiii I) . .
CHARLFSI'ON,
W, Va. (UPOA&amp;new of Maryland withdrew as
major
holdouts
1ato
line
with produ&lt;en wbo aereed Ill reec,lnd.Prlee
a favorite son candidate and en- Ohlo Gov. Jameo A, Rho!lo• will
lner-L ~· steel corp., tho nation' tldrd lorP•(p&gt;!liduw
doraed Nixon. This deelaloa was g!YO the keynote address AuJ. IIIII aq&gt;piler of about 19 per eent of a.e alee! f!Od b7 the niU!taz7,
expected 1o put !6, possibly 1'/ 14 at a.e .....ta,y alate Reptblllt would not raise prleoa after .U on atee1 for ~ •
or Meeyland'a 26 votea tn Nlx- can Coaventlan Ill. ba bald bare ...........t
caalows IIIII borbod wire.
on's co11111111 IIIII the b~ance tn at a.e Clvle Centet.
Armeo steel, fourth targea~ saki It would 10 baek to !lie old
R~!ellar't •.
price on atabilooil steel ind ae~m~i.- 1ifllt uQii In blmibi. 11111 II
Roapn made hla formal anlet lfaDd a •s a ton boost for ahe1l aiM!.
1101111cement or eandldaey be·
tween tho mom1ng and eveelng MEIGS GENERAL HCJSmAL
AT LEAST FOUR ~N$ WERE wounded oorb' !*r wbell
uaalona or the -"&gt;1 day ol'
Admi&amp;Jlonl - None.
&amp;liDs blazed Ill a Walta dlatrct park In '-"'AI'IItltL ~~ olllDlaehargea- 1'tJne.
Ute mentiCII.
eora llld some of Ute Ylcllllla - all ~· '- .._, ha• beell

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apace taunehlng at the cope Q _ _
since 1963 - n 11110ther AUaa- ~
!le'ro_l!f!
Agena orbited a pair or mclear
detection sutellltea. That PfO'
By MRS, FRANCIS MORRIS
gram, called "Vela Hotel," was
Nra, Eatber,J.orwoworth Weal
later made public.
and daQshter, NrL Charleo W..
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Co 11 J hDite
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Since then the Alr Foree hal
rill ' r., wore
BBe&amp;
been carrying out secret sate!- the r.o,...,orth reuniCII helil 11
dleir home, Raelne Route, July
from V d
lite launchings
an en- 21. Thoao preoent were Mr. IIIII
berg Air Force Base, Calli., MrL Ernest Looweworth, Chlr·
with a variety ot rockets. Many 1 •- w "
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of die spacecraft orbited from Cbs 1e Dobbl
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Vandemerg are "spy In the
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ns, awrucket, R.
...... sutellltes.
I.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul MeSwagln
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and grandson, Stephen Baker, of
Vandenberg Is partleularly N
Cwnbe '·nd W V Mr
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- Mr L J 0hn •_.,.awo
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tro, . L; Char es,
!Ired safe'"
" on due soutb Robert and J ames ~•Ins
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trajecU&gt;ries fAl place sate!Uteatn Me•· h N J 1 M-._ -~ Mr
polar orbits that carry them
we en, • ' --· -~ ..
over Russia and Communist Charles Cornoll, Jr. and son,
Billy, Mrs. Gorden Wea4 Debn,
China at least once a da,y.
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fon
Wormed sources reported
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Mr. and MrL Crttt -ord of
that there are several more Ra ·
cape launchiDgs planned In the
Cine.
secret Atlas-A gena programs,
The Booster SUndly Sehool
with shots expected at throe ID clua of FlratBaptist&lt;lturehmet
at die ehurch Tburoday evening,
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live month Intervals.
July 25, Mario Housh was progrom leader, using tor her theme
"Love... The scripture was
John 15:1·14. '!eadlngaonthetplc
were given by -members. Durlow
the business seulon, the cll1ss
voted to buy tlqa tir die church.
Potluck refreshments were aerv·
ed Ill seven members and one
gues~ The class will have 1 ••lc·
nlc for the next meed~Wo
Re•. and_Mrs. Paul Sellers attending the E\JB camp meetlowat
Sloutsville.
SAIGON (UPO- U.S. Marine
Mr. LyM Mallory wbo ls staartillery mounted on anchored
tloned
ln Norfolk, W. Va., spent
river barges cauglit three bands
a
tew
da.Yalwith
hia parents, Mr.
or Commwrlsts on the move at
dusk Monday south of a.e allied and MrL Charley Mallory.
Mr. IIIII Mfs. Merle Sehroed·
base at De Nang and kiUed 41
or
and sorui, Steve and Ron, and
guerrillas, Americn spokesmen
daugliter,
Mae Fern, &gt;tatted her
said today,
Alerted by hidtlell Marine porenta, Mr. tnd NrL · Francis
J•spotters." the 105mm and Morris, enroute to their home
15Smm gun crews blasted the In Columbus from three and I
lines or Communists moving half weeks . vacation trlll'throuilh
througb the An Hoa Valley 1 an the sooth to Key Wes~ F1a.
Frances Sa Ylge relurned Ill
old Viet Cong hldeoot 20 mUes
her
home In East Liverpool aft.
sooth of the Leatherneck ard
b)'stardera.
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spending
two weeks with Mr.
Air Force base at Da Na~
it wu die soe&lt;md malar dlalurllU&lt;e Ill
durltlll:lht
~okesmen said they
killed and Mrs, Guy Nelgier. She wu
In
tho
south
central
aria
C1l
Loa
Anples,
pradcllld~
I!Nblllld
25 guerrillas of one 60-man unit accompanied by Mrs. 'Corbett
b)'
NegroeL
On
Monclty
ovenln8,
threci
101!!11
Negro
nien
wore ,
Cleek and Corlcy.
and another 16 trom two
killed
In
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Lot
.qalee
pollee
In
the
Cftlllbaw
dlaMrs. Besale Pickens and Mr.
smaller Communist bands near·
lrlet, el&amp;bt mlleo frilm w~ua. TwO po11CCIIIIIII were WOunilotl.
Dess Erskin ue spending two
by. There were no Marine
weeks at Frankrort, 100.
casLBltles, they said
Mlas Mildred Housh telurned
The An Hoa Valley is the
focal point of the Cmmwnists' borne after two weeks vacation
Resignations of a principal and wlddl is the opening bulld!i&gt; threatning Da Nang m;l ln Akron and Sandualcy Bay,
of tho
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Curtis
bus
driver
were
acctpled
Moo·
the coastal lowlands shout 350
- l&lt;hool term.
Permlaaloo was ll'*lUd for
miles north or saigon. The and daugliter, Sherri, of Fair- ilay night b)' die KJ&lt;ger Creek
guerrUlas sprang a series or born, are gUests or his parents. Lo~ School board.
dla 'falotl&lt; Ill .JimmJ IIIII Da·
HOLZER dOS'JilTAt' .:_,Niall: iU. 3 Oak IIIII; Ooeii T, 8mllli,
They were b)' lhrloy !hots, vld White, of !lieablra, tD a.e tng houri 2-1
ambushes and launched a wave Mr. and Mrl Harry CurUs.
7-8 p.m. Par- Itt. 2 ~~ Mrl. f.WU.
Mrs. Audrey Wilson and chU· Iormor prlnclpal at AddavUle
of sheUlngs from the An H«~t
Southern
local
Sehool
Dllllrlct
e111y
ali
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Pdalrjco
.Ward. Ward, Rt. 1 Vlnt!rnJ ilra., Jla.
dren or Jackson spent saturday Elementary, IIIII LuCier Llmlll!',
base last week.
In Kllp.
ADMISSION$
u1 Ill. Baitaeh, Ja&lt;IUI(Jn; ./lfl'a.
wlth her mother, Mrs. Harry die buo driver.
Moving fAl hoed &lt;Jf aoother
Follawlnl
Ute
approval
oflbat
c.
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Jau~us,
Sr.,
Rt.
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Rolli•
R. MeCIIA, Jackloll. '
Non-Uaehlng periiOIIDel hired motion, a .reitolullon waa Pllfled Aahllllld, , KJ,; - ~ J, .1'1i0mpCommunist buildup, 1,000 ~ Hl)'Dian.
D.ISCIIAJIGJ!:S:,, · ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gemelm· were FAN Coon, Betty Moloo,
per&amp; of the 1Olst Air cavalry
In wldcjl dla~ntatecltll!lf~ J51h' eouri' IlL; Cliorlal
Cyntll1a Ai11l Brolin, Nra. Jfl'.- ,
Division kicked off a new er of Mir.ersvtlle Route spent an IIIII !iilrley Jmeo, IOibllltute not pennlt - · tD bo ret.,. , Jonel, Allhland, KJ.; ifra, VIr'' ryE. CbaneJ aediOII, ...... E1J1¥1
evening with Mr. and Mrs. f'ran.. cooks.
offensive along the Oriental
ecllo allier cllllrlcta ~.•.llJe 81! lfaore, Apland, . I(J,; NrL E. Coen, William J,DPb,;WB,,.
Sara Sommen, Cherie&amp; EIU1, aeboolyoor •• of .\ua. 5.
River 25 miles northwest ot cis Morris.
Eiail J. oot.alry, ~ MrL llairi T. Dee!, MrL ~ ~ "
Mr. and Mro. Dana Maoaar of IIIII l'e11117 Thomas wen. named
Sligon on Monday, spokesmen
Tho omual · _..-!ai~C~~o D.
Evana, Ama!Jda; MrL llotw1lle an4
Wi.i!ili
ClrdevUle vlalted Mr. and MrL BUbllltute bus drlvera, IIIIICbarsaid,
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I ope. .Mar7 McGowall, Rt. t Oak IIUI; M.. n.u..a, 'Riehatll L,' Fet.ICIII;
Francis Morris, MoMay.
leallrwnmond a!ull.tlmedrl:rer. da1 maettn&amp; tatallqj ..11!,110 Flqyd lilover, Pl. Pl01sant;tlevo Trael S.·FIIwlor, Mra. JII!Milll.
With BS2 bombers blasting
Larry
Wolfe
IIIII
Roger
Birch
All reealvecl ~ear flQIIIractL tn a.e _ . t flltld, •196,01'/tn
their target area before the
lloriurbr. 1!1. 1 Mrs. Jaaae Hammoocb, Mra.
11llowniDJ lnBUran&lt;e ~ "Micldle- - . 11111 ...9110 .1nhm&lt;br0om J, ~; Rlo~_:Mra.
assault, the Americans stormed spent a vacation in canada on a
Dal· rae!, lioyt Ii. Klmbei'lltl;.. Md,
port wao ll'8llled die tnauranee flltlda.
in alxlard helicopters against fishing trip,
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Jameo L, Mohler, Mra • .!olin S.·
Kelllleth SWart acc01q10IIIed by ' contract oo 13 beaea, two u-ae.
light resistance. Two U.S.
Dorool E,' PI~ ,Jr., Pl. PIOU- r./oo!er, .Nra. 1'lid Nibert, Will•
soldiers were killed ard two Harry Ackworth of Akroo apent toro, and a plcllup tn~ck at llle•
ant;
Mrs. ~...._. ""1vera, Allll· ard H, i!i1bert, MrJ. ChN't•• Ti'-.. ,_.......
PUIUDI ......... ,._.... Wllbr .
wounded ln the earl,)· going, a weekend with Mrs. J a in e 1 coal at $821.89 a year.
land, KJ&lt;.; Mro: :.totmH.Cordll!',
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and
the
AI
Crow
tarnlly,
Rizer
011,
PomofOI',
wuglyan
with no significant fighting
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DJe,
"'"'er
(nplred),
IIQ'rl
0, WarPorn relurned horlle with · her a psollna contract. However, all Swim
r"'orted.
Wollaton;
Mrl.
John·
F.
Gr.,-,
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Mr1.
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E.
Tuckar,lilra.
The octenslve began as U.S. father after visltirw her toustn, fUel oil bld1 were reJected.
. Two perMIII were treatad at
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Crow,
who
ac._anled
The
board
approved
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Intelligence Pllld the immediate
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lfoJPltal
Ill ogaia adverllte for fuel oil Monday a1l8niDDn aa die ~•lull
threat of a Communbt offensive them for 1 vlslt In Akron.
OWen Watson IIIII Mr. andMrL blda.
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against Saigon had eased.
C1l 1nc1c1on1,1 wh!Rboecurredwldlt
Robert
Housh
spent
a
weekend
11 The evidence is overwhelm..
The meeting •
lor i!eptem. they
llfllMtlng.
ln
Mlehlpn
with
Mr. and MrL ber wu changed from tho first
ing, however, that there will be
K0!1101b
WW!amJ,. Chlrleslea, lloaday Ill the first Wednolday, W, VL, Wll D-talad at tile boaa massive attack sooner or lvonWatoon.
Mr. IIIII MrL stai&gt;Joy Wolle of
later," they said, lrdicaUng It
pltal illlero be waa taktll bi '
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were weekelll guest&amp;
..,
would probably oeeut before
LODGE
TO
MEET
tho
l'olller'lf
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of Mr, and MrL Ben PhUaon
Oclober.
There WIU be 1 reau1ar meet- I wai ....,..-tad that WIIJ!Ima
and Mrs. Mlna LewiL
lqJ
of P001ef0j' Lodp 1114, F ·had aiiiiDII ~ at !lola!.
MrL Helen King and daugliter,
ou Pari&lt;.
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Paula, went fAl Kanaaa Ill vlolt &amp; AM. at 7:30 p.m.
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die
~e.
Relrealunenta
will
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to
,tht
•bolt'lll
b7 prt.
for 111 lndeftnlte time.
bl
aerved
lollCMIOW.
die
vale
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WU
1li*IJ
Gllltay,
Mr. and Mro. Cl,!de Cross and '
lng.
All
maoter
maaCIIB
ire
U..
PemmJr,
wbo
Wll
lnllt!l!ar
Lym and Ra.r of Columbua apeot
a neell ~ ric~ecl IIIII!•
a weekend w!Ut Mrs. Howard Ylted.
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Nelgler IIIII other relatlveL
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lllbeland Greua StmpiCII viilied Mr. and NrL Charlea Beecle
and Chuck, In CGiumbua on
SalurdQ' and Sundly.
llr L Clarence Bradford llid
Branda ore vlaltlng Mr.lllll MrL
Leon Jcmlan--aed daQshter In eo.
lumbuo.
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. Mr. and Mra.
'' Cheater SimPICII
rotumed hoille lrom 1 Ylalt In
Columbus with Mr. and M r L
'111om11 Artlwlllid have loll tor
1 lew dQ-1 Ylalt In WooiiJIItlcJ
with Mr, IIIII !lra. 1111an -~

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The board set Aug. 28 and 29
for a...W buDding Inspections
preeedlng the opening of sehool
thls fall. II was agreed lnfortnal•
ly also to Jqvestipte what eQ1111&gt;ment hi stored that might be sold
If lt Ia not Ill be used ln the fl&gt;.
lure. Several board members
spoke of the mORe':.Uy value DOW
placed on old-fashloneddoskund
chairs by eolleelora. II e"""'h
such equipment is on hand, per·
haps an auction will be held.
EVENING ACTIVITIES
THE BOARD AGREED tnavold

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acbedullng an,y evening aetlvltleo
whleb begin after 6 p, m. &lt;milch
Wednesday ol the new school
year, It was pointed out that th11
C&lt;q~~eratlve

la a

move with

ehurches which hold mldoweek
services, or plln special events.
for youowpeople during the school
year.
The reaislatlona of Margaret
Gerlach .and Edra Evans, wbo
haYO been cookaattheMicldleport
High Sehool, were aecepted m;l
employed were Mildred HIIDIphreys and Francea Triplett.
It was ogroed Ill accept the bid

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of tha Ohio Valley ChrlslianServ-

l co camp for the Bedford School
no longer used in the district.
The FOICI recentq bid$7,500for
the bulldlow and grounds ata)lll[&gt;lic auction. The organization has
10 dQs to meet die terms of the
purchaslow agreement.
A right.oof..,IJ' 111 the Bedford
Youth Center buUdiow, near t b e
school, wUl ba provided In the
deed to be lasued to the Christian
Service camp.
WORK PROGRESSING
GEORGE HARGRAVES, sO(&gt;Or·

at y

Early In a.e 4th Century there
ware 36 triumphal ar&lt;hes In
Rome, bulltlo commemorate Ute
outBiandlng doeda of men. Three
at tho arehoa have aurvlved.

lntendent, reported that work oo
die Rutland IIIII Sallobur!' El&amp;menfar)' buUdlowa la prowreaalng weU ud ahoold bl ._leted
by Aug. 15.
Be also reported tbat tootera
have been poured at a.e aile ol
tho new high sehool ln tho Roek
Spr[JWa area IIIII that tha ftrst
S(l.(oot ...11 seedon Ia fDIOIRIO
place Thursday, The board
agreed thai tho Molp Count;y
Commtastmen must be

COIUc~

ed 1o make orr....,.ents for
blacktoA&gt;ing the roed tD the new
high school,

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The _..tDIGndent wos also bld by tha llowQiow lnoUI'IIICo
authorized Ill hove the borbed Agency than the COlt oflerecl •
wire fence along tha •lte of tha the next bidder wlth die t50
MW school removed It such 1 ductible clause loeluded, H 1 r·
move ls found Ill be ad'""Jii- graves reported.
eoua.
POWCY APPROVED
It was agreed to pay an '-PPN»:·
TilE APPROVAL OF fGrma1

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lmate $100 difference In the costs
lnYolved In purchaaing the comprehenahe school bus insurance,
The policy does not contain a $50
deducdble clause as J)laMecl, bJt
Ute ecldltional cost for the policy
Is leas than$100, Hargraves said.
The increased cost. without the
$50 deductlbl.. \Use, is tess as

policy statements for pollete1
preYIIOU!y adqit&lt;!d and ._ In
erfect Wll gl ..n b)' a.e board
and Giese _policies Include:
-Office hours during die
ached year, prlndpals' otllcea,
8 L m. ID 4 p, m. i lq)erintandeat'a ofllce, 8 L m. to 5 p. liD.

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Seattered ......... and lflm.
dersbowera over the - . toDilbt IIIII Tlaireda1. CCIItltllecl
hot and bumlcl. Low tonight In
the 70s.

Devoted To The lntere.U OJ The Meigs-Mwon Area
. VOL. XXI NO. 74

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WEDNESDAY. AUG!JSf ! 1968

FIVE CENTS .

Rocky, Reagan, Battling Nixon to the Wire
Favorite Sons Hold Ballot Keys
MIAMI BEACH {IJPI)- Two

loB&amp; than the 14 for Nixon would
quead0111 wUI be q&gt;permoot spell trouble for the former vlce
tonight when GOP convenUon president elsewhere in the
delegates begin balloting on the south.
presidential nomination.
Colorado- Gov. John A. Love
WUI the sooth atlek with ls for RoekefeUer but has been
Richard M. NlJalll or swilPII Ill able to get only 3 delegates fAl
Ronald Rllpn?
lollow his lead; Sons. Gordon
WUI tho favorite sons- James A!lott and Peter H. Dominick
A. Rhodes ol Ohio, ~ balleve thO)' can get 14 for
Romney o1 Michigan, Fr
, Nlrui. II Rockefeller is to pin,
Ctrlaon of llaDJIB, Clifford.
Colorado is a target.
caae of New Jersey a
F1orlda- The 34-WJte dolep·
Winthrop RoekefeUer or Arkai&gt;o tlon Is trying to pressure Nixon
aao- hold out througll tha ftrst lnlo acc"'tlng a conservative
ballot?
rwmlng mate. Delegation has a
Here are same key state1 to gentleman1 s agreement to vote
wateh when the roU ls called: solid on first ballot either for
Alabama- Latest lnformallon Nlmn or Reagan, except for
lndleates 1 split of 14 favoring Gov. Claude Kirk who is for
Nlxotl; 12 for Reopllo Anything Roekefeller, Other southern;

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Youth Dies
The Ohio State Fair which opens on Aug. 22 wW have 1 DDDber
ol "flrltll," events or 1 novelty nature, headed by 1tate otftclal•
wbo ore wanUng entries.
One ~ those features will be a hog calling eonteo~ Tbla event
Ia bltow headed b)' state Auditor Roger Cloud and will ba heW on
.W.mosday, Aug. 28, at 4 p. m. Appllcotlons may be picked~ at
Ute secretary's omco at the Meigs County Fair next week.

In Accident

With Tractor

POINT PLEASANT A
Now, 1011 sotta !ldmlt - die tractor aecldent on Jerrya Run
bert lo heading the first Buek- State Fair Is rlaily gelling 1ntD Road 20 mUea soutb or Point
"flO Barberahlp ~ariel Fun- folkay activities,
Pleosant claimed the life of a
t.st which wUI be held from noon'
17 -rear-old Maam County boy
A REMINDER:
Ill 4 p.m. Smda!'. Aug. 25. Her1\iesday at about 1:30 p.m.
Voters of tho Columbia and
bert la - g for at leaat 20
Garry WU!ard Planto, son or
Dyeavllle voting preclnete - a Mr. IIIII Mrs. Walter Plants or
(llarteta.
Another 'tftrlt" Ia a bubble part or the Alexander School Jerrys nun waa reportedly drivaum
In three age groupo. Dlalrlct In Athetla Coual,y Ing tho tractor wllai It overlumRel)lllrallon lor this oonteot wiU may eut abHIUe ballot• on ed and crulhed him.
start a1 8:45 a.m. on 1\ieada,y, a tax levee fAl ba . - upon In
Dr. Jolm M, Grubb, acting
Aua. '¥7. Elimination heats Will the dlllrlct at a special Aug. coroner, ruled death was ckle
be held at 20 minutes Interval• 13 election. Voters of tho two Ill • fractured skull.
with a.e !ll'and ellamplooahlp Meigs preelncta who wW not
Funeral I&lt;J'Yices will ba 2
OYCIII fAl be at 3 p.m. T e d W, be In their voting areas m Aug. p.m. Tlllreclay at BarlDn Chapllrolm, aeeretaey ol - . , Ia 13 have until 4 p.m. thla Tlairs- el E.U.B. Church, Apple Grove.
day fAl coal absentee ballot• at
In ehlrge.
Burtal will be In BarlDn Chapel
die Meigs Board C1l Elections Cemetery.
And - !all but not leaal Giere will be a decorated bleyele orrtce.
Born June 30, lUI at Pliny,
eontea headed b)' Warren c. Meigs County realclant.a 1110 he was a student at Haman High
Ne!MII, hlghwa,y aafet;y dlree- are reminded that entries wUI Sebool.
be aecepted through TburadiJ'
tor.
~rvlvora Including tho parThla contest alBO h tor two at t p.m. for the 105th omual ents are tour brothers, Kenneth
age &lt;IIIIOS and omong t h e Meigs Coual,y Fair. Don Rau- Plants, Keith Plants, Joe Plant&amp;
prlzeo will ba new bleycles and tar, seeretarJ, is at the fair and Michael Plants, all al home;
tho winnlnll four will rectlvo board olftce at tho Roek ~ring&amp; live alstera, Mra. Donald Glenn
their blcyeleo on a &amp;bow tale- Fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to or GalllpoU• Form Mro. Richf p.m. eaell day through '1111ro- ard Rainey or Parkerlburg; Mr1.
YIIIad from the fairgrounds.
Tha event will begin at 9 a. day Ill aceept the entries for Meredith stover of Al)ple Grove,
numiroua deportment&amp;.
m. on Thursday, Alii- 29.
IIIII Cheryl Plants and Klmberb'

state TfCl8BUrtr John D. Her·

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United Proaa lllternottonal
HARVEV, ILL, - ASHOTGUN B.LAST F1RED FROM l erowd of
110 NatltO • - • WOIIIIdad dve DOII&lt;OII!ODln nelghboriJv ~
TueeciiJ Dl&amp;b~ The youtllo l'CIIDiedlnto thlo ouburblhree mlleoaouth
d. Chlclao IIIII two 111!11'1 o!llcera wtro wounded.
hlicl eordoned oil I 12-bloelHaW IIIII thraeoblock-wlde alretdl
at HarWr'• Wool Side - •• boaflrea burned and ear• were oloaed11111
a eurlew oo until 7:30 a. a1. COT. The trcd1le bepn at
t p. 111. Tuesday and llad~%:30 L ni.IGday•.AIIoutlZ youtlla
were arreolecl and three per10111 IDJurad.
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Plants, both at home; a maternal
grandmolhar, Mrs. Eva Shuo or
Fraziers Bottom, and paternal
grandperonlo, Mr. m;l M r 1.
Robert Plants or Pliny.

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PVT. MICHAEL NORRIS
Pvt. E.:! Michael E. Norris, son of Mr . and Mrl. Harold G. Norris, Albany Houle
2, hils comploted bls baalc
training at Fort Gordot1, Ga.,
and has spent the past H day a
Qn furlough with hls parents.
Pvt. Norris was a1967 grad.
uate or Rutland High Sebool.
He will report Ill Fort Eustis,
Va., lor seven weeks advanced training In airplane meeban·
lcs.

Equipment
Operator

Is Injured
A minor accident at Forked
Rwt state Park was investigated

by the Ohio Slate Patrol at 9: IS
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Tuesday.

Earl Williams, 59, of Rt. 3,

Athens,

war~

driving a construc-

tion rmd roller when it went out
of control anc1 turned over. He

waa thrown clear 1 but was taken
1o St Joseph Hospital In Parkersburg by the Coolville emergency squad, suffertn;g facial,
chest and shoulder Injuries.
No citations were giwn in a
or.vehicle mishlp occurtng on
ClnQtalgn Rd., 5. 4 miles north of
Rt 35 Tuesday at 7:28 p. m., the
patrol laid.
Edward E. Reeae, 19, Rt.l Cheshire was drl vlng q&gt; a steep
grade when tho e,.tne or bia
truck quit and the truck bowln Ill
roU backwardL Reese jumped
clear, aM WIB not inJured. 1be
truck struck a renee belongtow
to John T, Rawaton, Rt. 1, Ch~
shire, and was moderately damaged.

The petrol also lnvesdpted In
accident Tueaday at 7:45 a. m. on
state Rt. 1%4, %.1 mllea east of
Racine.
Joseph Dale Lawrenee, 30, Rt.
I, !.orw Bottom, Wll travelling
eaa~ weatlellofcemer,lllll sld&amp;ow!Ped the vehicle of Bobby J,
Wolle, 33, Rt. 2, Racine, traveJ.
l[JW wes~ There was moderate
damage 111 both valllclea. Lawrence was cited for be[JW left ol
center, and DWL

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a Jear. AppUcallona 11111 bo 11eund tiam tbt Jlalp L o cal
llehoc\1 Distrtet . . . it Ute .lllcldltport
9chool.

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Golden Card

Plan Approved

In Meigs lA&gt;rol

Meigs Local Wants 3 More Buses
llano will tncludl that Ute bu••
be delivered by Fob. I, 1969 IIIII
lhet nplacoment porta must be
available tor a period or 10
years. In accordance wid! tbe
~peclllc•dm•,

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mllllng Ute low dollar .bid will
~ loll the bu•• . . .
u a.. opacldcallona m IIIII.
Tho board aectpled Ute nola·
nat!CIIB or Rollin 11.-.t a n d
ThomaJ Martin U driYVI aad
_..ed - J)lllldllw tbl_.t
of the Melp ~ 1!oard at
£41catiCII - the IIP1lOIDimel1l af
. . . . . . . . drtvtrJ who Inelude Sam RalllniOII, RU!IIIIII;

ville, IIIII Biller Barrell, R u tland, ware empl"'ecl •• nptar
driven.
II wa1 qreedlo advorllu for
llalad blda 011 two boHI whlell
... 110 1oa&amp;er "'
Ill tho dlltrlet. Biela .... Ill bl Ill b)' Sapt.
10. Boord member Bill Porter
IIIII •&lt;h buuo are biGOIIDial PQIIUIU' U ueuprl."
Tho bolrd claeaalld also a.e
nitd foruelloolbaollllinllnanel
~ UIO of llle
1111 W'Citlaila1 tgrlcullllnt room
It tbt Nll' af the ...... 111111
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euaecl, lloll ., o&lt;lkJol·watlll*l
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~ ll1oUkl JII'O&lt;lecl wllb ~
hlo plan 1&lt;1 form tbt "G o 14
Cord CIID" billie dllllrlct.
~ tbo plan. nllciWa II
or olcltr b)' Sept. I, will be • .
IIJiidan &lt;lldlllllldl " '
will eclmlt them frtt .. alllllt- -.
ic oonteata: YOealiDIIII:Jt: mta · ~ ~
tal - . _ pliJI IIIII atbtr · :

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With tour new aehool boaaa
alroaciY Cll order, die MellO Local Sehool District'. -.1 ~
£41callon Tuesday nllbt looillng for a mechanic Ill work ~ Ill advertise for
In the malntananee or oeboolbua- three mora buaea In 19419.
The action waa tabn alter
••• The selary for dial position
hal not beta let.
Larry Morrl.., aaalalant BUHOMVor, dlt board of aca- pe~ Indicated tbat he
tloo would !Ike ID fill both peats had ltamod from a.e state Dtwithin 30 drql,
putment C1l F4Jeatlon dial state
llinl1a oro ovallable II Ute board
• medlanleal work lan'l ;rour wllhed Ill lX'OC80II Ill )IUI'cha•
&lt;liP or tee, parhljla ,....d ptefer three buHS In tht next fit.
drlvlns the let Ill acbool ealyear.
Gila jeer.
'!be boon!IO'Oad to eclvei'tlaa
Al)pllcatlcl!a b bua drlvero for dla 1969 Vohlc101 uiling the
- .... lll!ult bul drlnrl ... lllldllcatloaa..iaor ihe also blll!l. ~. Thl• too, buaaa purehea&lt;ld iiveral -.tlla
lliiJ bl ....... fi.om ihe CJIII&lt;t .... with ievlral iddltionJ.
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1!1 llle lllddl~ HiiJh Sellbol.
Tbo. addllla!&gt;a tD tlleli!i&lt;lflea-

Work Opportunities Open
Job, anyone?
There are .Job&amp; available In
tho Melp Loeal School Dllllrlct
- IIIII you don't have tD ba •
181\dlor.
Kettlnl Tueeda1 night, t. h •
Mtlaa Loea1 Board or £41ea1loa
accepltd ihe nalgnattoa of Rob·
en SWick, dl!ltrlet l&lt;hool b u •
meohanlc anc! 'tt~~ Ill·

BY THE UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
MIAMI BEACH - THE LOCAL CHAMBER &lt;II COIIUJIOrCO 1111
that Miami Beach mer&lt;hlris, hotels, rellauranto 1llld nlJihl opota
ore "holdlnc die line" Cll prices during die Reptbllean Nalloaal Cmvontloo. It ... it' •• pret1;Y stoop line.
The corree &amp;hop . . - In a larp hotel otrera dieM prleeo:
MIAMI BEACH (UPl) ·- Richard M. Ni1011 drove toward I first
Hard
bollad . . Sllldtrlch, 80 cents; F1111&lt;h lrleo, to - . ; corn.
ballot vlc:tory for the Republlcaa preoldential .-!nation lDdi.Y d&amp;or putraml, $1.80;
25 eenta. Below IIIII - aplte zero hour efforts by Nelsoa A. RoekeleUer and Ronald ~ ad IICII:
"To
IJilldo
your
tipping.
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With the balloti"" atartlno tonlRbt. tho former rteo president
reopeetfully
IIIIJPst
the
followlna:
per
perMII
Breakrut, 35 - . ;
seemed all but certain ota second shot 1t the White Hwae. But his
lll!cli
45
eaota;
elmer,
75
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two rivals, conceding mthlng, still were tryiog to stGiJ him.
Dlmer at a flrll rate hotal d1n1ne room ean coot you
a
Key states in the tlnal day or m111euverUW: were New JerSQ',
where tavorite son Clittord C&amp;se, a Rockefeller man, sought top~ per100 with 110 special oxtravapneeo.
vent a bolt Ill Nixon.
MIAMI BEACH - REP. MELVIN LAIRD OF WISCONSIN llld
Florida, hitherto strong for
IUalorically, ln mulU-ballol
Tuelday
night he thought Gov. James Rlladu of Ohio will eut
Nixon, threatened Ill drift 1ntD eonventions, candidates have
die
Yotoa
that clnc:hea tho nominatim of Rlehard M. NlxDa b
the Reagan camp. That could laded out of sight mce thoy
prtaldlnt.
spark a Southern detection from hepn fAl slip. Therefore, a
Laird uld Ohio's 58 emvenlloo votes wW 1fP Ill favorite ..,
Nixon and ~n-eck his hope tor a lea.der who expects the eonven~
R-•
wllai Oblo'1 name 11 called dorlng the roU C1l Ute otatea.
llrsl-ballol oomlnatlon.
Uon Ill &amp;&lt;&gt; bayOIId one ballot
When
Ute
roU call II tlnllhed Laird laid hi thought Nlml would
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But Ohio's ravorlte son, GoY. usually will hold back reaerve
ba
abort
ofllle
667 vote• recplred tD M!Dinate.
.James A. Rhodes, was in the strength" in order to show an
At tllat poi1lt, Ute Wlaeonaln lawmal!er lold UPI Ute ebalrman,
best position of all to play upward aurge on the second
Rap. Gorald R. Ford of M!c~ - ' d reeosnlzo - · - The
kingmaker. If he should releaae baUot.
At this conventioo, Nixon has P81'11111' - ' d then amounce Ohio wa• awltcldng Ill NlxDa, Ulll
hla S6 votes, it probably would
put Nixon over a.e ll)p.
tbrown all at his troops Into a l)lvlng him the nominatim.
Hours before tho balloting 1101 110-lor-llroko &lt;harp for vlc:tory
. - r wa,y, the UP! tabulatlbn m the ftrst ballot .
NEW YORK - ABC TELEVISilii'S Jlll(liJLAR oiJihll;r - ·
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During the pest week, dole- are draWing larpr \'lewiJW IUdlanets tbln Ute live of deleQ&amp;te preferences gave
Nixon 635 votes, Rockefeller 30! galea have shilled !hair alle- the Republlean National C...VIIIIkia b)' oldlor NBC or ABC, ••·
and Reagan 203. Favorite sons giance from one candidate to oon1lng Ill llrly aurvoya b)' die National Arbltron ratlq lllrY·
held 180 votes, and 14 were still another but not fAl a suf!lclent Ice.
And ABC'I nillhtl1 90-mlnute IUIIIII1IJ'Y ~ ...,.entloo hlpi!IJIIII
uncommitted. It takes 667 to extent to eut Into Nlxotl'a
Is
almoal u popular wid! viewers as the Dll)illly llvo pvol~
commanding
lead.
win the oomlnallcn.
pvol
comentlm coverap b)' NBC IIIII CBS,
Nixon's campaign managers
(Cootinued on Page 12)
have consistently claimed more
than 700 votes to win on an
early ballot, withOUt coonllng
votes from five states with
favorite son cancHdates, They
have applied heavy pressure to
win oo the ftrst ballot, koowlng
..Damn u. If he wants our
MIAMI BEACH (UP0-Gov. delegation.
thst doubtl\il delegates may Jomes A. Rhodes, Ignoring
"It he continues to avoid sli)port he could have made die
desert a front-runner who some disenchantment among 1 position, this boat is going fAl ellort to get over here/' aatd
doesn't quite make lt the Drst Ohio's 58 delegates, insisted t.o- be out beyond the throe - mile one disgruntled delegate who
time.
"-Y he wUI maintain his lavor- limit and Rhodes ls going to be asked not fAl be named. Gov.
GoY. Rockefeller or New York lte eon's desiption through left starding on the dock.''
Ronald Reagan of Calllornll,
and Gov. Reagan of California the llrst ballo~
Further unhappiness mani- Gov. Nelson A. RoeketaOer ol
have baaed their wbole strategy
"'We ue the most consistent fested Itself because of Nixon's Now York IIIII Harold Stassen
on slopping Nlxoo on the first delegation on this tloor," refuaal fAl travel Ill the plush have all made the el!ort ID
ballot. They figured he woold Rhodes said "We came as a Dora! Beach Hotel 1D meet the apeak tn tho delepteo.
slip ... a l&lt;oond ballot and fall favorite son delegation and deleptloo Tuesday because he
Another caucus waa scheduled
out or contentloo by a third.
we're going to remain as such said his schedule wouldn't per- for 9 a.m. tocla.Y.
Meanwhlle, the GOP State
through the firat t.llot. We're mit I~
keeping
oor
word
ID
tha
people
Andrews connrmed Uw.t abwt Central Committee dlatributed
Scout Cabin Hit
of Ohlo. There's nothing wrong halt or the delegates were so in- another bateh of folders 1o butal
wlth that,. is there?"
furiated when they learned that rooms around the ell;)' detailing
Over the Weekend
His position Wl6 ftrmer tJan they would have ID traYOl about Rhodes' &amp;ttrlboteL
that or state Cbalrman John ......,ighth of 1 mUe Ill Nixon
Asked lf he wanted Ill bo 1
Two defendants lorfoitedhonds Andrews who Slid earlier that hel(fquarters to see the candi- vlee presldenttal IQDlneo - or
and two others were tined Tues- lhe delegation might switch date that dley refused to go.
even the presidential IXI:Iliaee
day night In the coort or Middle- from Rhodes after balloting beas hla been •uae•ted - the
pert Meyor C. 0. Fisher.
gins lonlght.
goveroor replied: 111 don't waat
Rmnle R. wu~ 26, Lanc••Also. Rhodes contill.led to reto be anything. I Just want thlo
Really
ter, forfeited a $25 bond pelt- IUse Ill say whom he would IICJto be an open conventlcn"
Time marches oo..
ed on apeedlng charges and Har- port lf there la a aeeond ballot.
These haz.y, crazy, lazy days
ry D. Smith, 61, POmeroy Route And hla reluoal was Irritating
of sununer are about toenclfor
2, forfeltecl an $18.70bondpellled some of his delqate1 who felt Melp County l&lt;hool chi! dren.
on ln!A&gt;rlcatlm charges.
frustrated and eoofuaed by die Clasaea will on Sept. 3
Fined ,.re Dana R. Clark, 24, governor's position.
-leaa than a month away.
Middleport Route I, $15 a n d
11 Looks
Rldlculous"
colla, and Max W, WbaUalch,18,
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Rhodel looks ridiculous,'' MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Mlcldloport Route 1, J10 and snapped Rap. John Aal'i&gt;rook,
AdmJ.aaiODS- Nme.
costa, both eharged with speeo. one ol two known s _ . ,
The Image cit dlo Melp LoDhcharpa
- None.
lng.
cal S&lt;hool Dlllrlct Ill Ill era ol Rlehard M. Nixon Ia the
lor cltlnna should be IJr4»:C11ecl
11111 fall.
lbotlnl 1aat niJihl. tbo ....

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Mlchlpn-1! Romney should
fold u 1 favorite son, It would
be a ~urprtse break with Nixon
die maln baneftclary,
Mlmesota- ~111 delegation,
17 foe RoekeleUer, 9 for Nixon.
At th11 point, pollllcliDS wUl be
countlow the votes carefully to
100 whether switches can Put a
man OWJr,
Mlssiaslppl- same as F101id1
and Georgia. Nlxm has lost

from the Convention , .•

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New Jersey Keys

states will watch F1ortda.
Georgia- Almost a d~C~licate
or Florida but stronger Nixon
control. Anything leBS than 20
votes on the first ballot lor
Nixon will be disappointing Ill
the former vice president.
Kansas - Roekeloller badly
needs Clrlson to remain as a
ravorite son at least to the etxl
of the ftrst ballo~
Maryland- Gov. Spiro T. Agnew split the 26-vote doleplion
In hall when he quit his lavorlte
8011 ro1e and endorsed Nixon.
It's 13 for Nixon and !3 for
Rocketeller on the bl.ais ol the
latest Information, with Rocksfeller picking up 3 votes durtow

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near Pomeroy, a 1968 graduate
ot Morehead Unlversl1;y 1 11 an
elementary teaeher. The !Drd
aloo approved a one yeor leive of
absence for Mrs. Eleanor Zelher.
Substitute teachers' aallrles
were Increased trmn the $14 a
day the past school year fAl$16
a day. The new schedule provides
for $18 a day after 10 cOOBeeuUve daya in the aameaulgnment
ancl tor ' 4 regular salary" tram
die first day when the substllute
assignment lasts for at leut 30
consecutive teaching days tn the

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Four ~w ~ehers were employed and substitute teacher's
~ waalncreoaed 1\iesday nlsfit
when the Meigs Local s c h o o l
Dlotrlct Boo.rd of Education met
atJ&lt;!IIII Middleport High Sehool.
Employed were Eugene K.
Blough, Olk HW, asaninduatrlal
arts teac:her; Mrs. Roae Easterda7 DeBruhl, Sution TCMnshlp
resident, ts anelementaryteaeher; Mrs. Christine JohnsonGuthrie, Galllpolls, and a graduate
of PomefOI' High School, as l
secondary vocal music teacher,
and Miss Penelope Willlams, or

. , Golc~Wa~er alli!f•J11:lnor!itl&lt;ID
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eiiT)'!ng 1 mrsterlous military
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launching at the cape In five
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Washington•••
Report By Oarenee Mlller
suits In the aame basic Ondlngs
- crowded schools, crowd~
Receiiii.Y I .Joined wtth sever.
ed
Uvlng
space, crowded hosplt.
11 other Congressman ln sponala,
crowded
hlgbways, a n d
oorlng a bill In the House designed to reduce and perhaps crowded transportation laclllreverse the present migratory tlea. The pressures which have
developed and continue to mount
trend to Ute big cities.
from
this unrest have literally
Titts bill, I believe, could be
exploded
across our major metthe beginning or a solution or the
problems or the big city ghetto l'q)OUtan center&amp;.
And crowding Is oot the only
dwellers and the rural unem.
problem.
The Image of the typi.
ployed.
cal
central
cUy has become well
Migration Is one of the tnd~
great problems ot our times. known. Grimy hoos!ng, smelly
Our popalatlon Is ellj&gt;locllng and air, polluted water, ehlldren with
JMq)le are on the move. E a c h no place to play, amounting crime
IIKlllth over hall a mUIIon peo. rate, a deellnlng morality, and
ple find the1r way from rural always, despair. This is not a
America into the big cities. This very pleasant picture, but it is
migration to the big cities and
their environs has a number ot
aide eftect problems that ac.
count, collectively, lor about 80
per cent of the most pressing
domestic issues of the Nation.
Practically any investlgadon
into our urban areas today re·
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never-the-less, U. appearance ....,.. are rapidly taldn&amp;. on llle more money, mor111 programs,
and the reality of our ma.ior pop- appearance ol a vast •'lboJt more coatrol.
The bill I have co • i!p&lt;llloored
town" that· is cinly v•euel.y remi~
ulation ca~tera.
By ROBERT MIJSEL
At the begiMing of thlo cen- nllcent ot a once .rwng America would authorize the COngress to
NEW
YORK (UPO- Three
tury, oor population U&gt;taled •· In aaarcho!newfl'cllllers. Board- determine II lnoreased p&lt;ibllc
bout 75-ndUion. The vast maJor· ed up store fronts. and an ob· 110rks proJect• coold feasibly be Nesro high school kids from
Washlngton1 D.C. were taken to
ity of our ~· then llved In vious lack ol young people mark plaeed l.n or adJacent to smaller
Ghana
In A&amp;1ca to see for
oommuniUeo baying populations
a rural environment. TodlQr we 1hese areas.
themselves
one or the land&amp;
With this centrollzallon ofpeo- between IO,OOO and 100,000. Parhave 200 million residents and
over 70 per cent of them live in ple we have also had a corre. ticipation by the states would be from which their race sprarw.
It was Intended to be a
urban areaa. This means that _.cling centrallzallm of llacal on a voluntary balds.
voyage
of discovery. But the
Thla oeema to bave potonUal
70 per cent of the people In resources and government auth~
youngsters
hated much or what
America live on only one per oriQ'. n bao been taken · - lor bot~ liflettll dwellere and the
cent of Ule lanc:l. This ~Wems to from the towns and cities, &amp;WilY rural anemployod. n mlgbl en- they saw. The discovery they
me to be totally oot ol balance. from the eountles and ltatea.private lnduatr1 to re- made was that they were
This mass migration has had to the very seat of the Federal locate from ~ urban cen- Americans who belo~d only to
a tremendous impact on our en- gvvernment. Local and ltatei]OY· ters to the smaller communities Amerlta.
'This jourriey is one of the
Ure soclet,y, and our whole econ- ernments have fougbt dei!POrate- at rural America.
Decentralization .•. a m o v e incidents still to be related In
omy. Ci1,y leadersandurbanplan- ly to retain oome aul&lt;&gt;o!&lt;lrey. But
Federal
usistance
or
aidinvar.
back
to less crollded conditions the continuing CBS-TV doners are beset with employment
and housing problema that are lably results In oome degree ot mlgbt well be the answer Ill many cumentary series, "Of Black
America'" which has set itself
rapidly approaching the nlgbt. Federal control. And once re~ of our problems.
the ambitious lesk or tradog
lln!JIIshed, authorlly or control
mare stage,
On the other side of the renee are seldom, if ever, recovered.
March 17 Ia celebrated as the history or the Negro and
So far, from Washington, tho at. St. Patrick's Day because It relatir~~ it to his Place In the
we have the tural areas. Here
progress Is passing by. once the tempts to correct domeadc prob. Is that saint's feast day and Untted Slates tnday,
The sixth chapter of the
backbone of the Nation, rural iem&amp; have consisted malnly ot the day on which he died.

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winner o1 the
Peabody Award- tbe TV Oscar,
Wolff would have llkid Ill
develq, . a more sq,histfcated
documentary format tor his
examination of the riots, hiatpry
and character or the Ameqcan
A four·time

seven • part series, subtttled
The Heritage or Slavery" will
be shown 'Aug. 13, 1 week trom
tonight. . And althougb the
documentaries represent ln
their entiretJ a considerable
contribution to black..white understarM.ttng executhe producer
Perry WoHf is not cOmpletely
hBIJPY with them.
Work Under Pressure
uwe sim,ply did not have the
time to do them well," he said
disconsolately in his offlce at
CBS News. "We had to get It on
this summer so we worked
under pressure. A good do-cumentary series needs nine
months ot gestation, the same
as Cor a baby. The firllt and last
of the shows are works or art
but I"m afraid some of those I•
between are not as good as they
should. have been."
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Negro. He came close' to
achieving this in the widely..
acclaimed opening program,
"mack History: Lost, Sto1en or
Strayed."

"It's a mutation In documentary rorm, tone and style,"
Wolff said. 11 We used an actor, ·
Bill' Cosby, and that vlolales all
the documentary rules. The
program moved on many levels
at once instead of bell'll
ambiguoos. Like any great work
of art It had structure. I thlnh I
can say the saine about the last
of the seven, in which the high
school students try to dlsco~r
how pertinent Africa Is to
today' a black American."

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HEATING

CANNED D06 FOOD-SAVE

more cash to take home.

JANE PARKER- FRESH

.....
....,.

AND

.........
••lleaStewl•cBttf.
Belll•c ...,
.....
Pork Bitt Relit • • • .....
SUPER.~16HT

everything she buys.

Jane Parker Buysl

,,

BRAUNSCHWEIGER ... 4t SMOKED SAUSAGE ••. age WIENERS •

Any one who needs plenty of special prices ...

PLUMBING

....
sa&lt;:

.,

Any one who needs savings.

• • • •

Yeur.,.,.........
Deller Fer

BEEF RIB STEAKS "':" • • • • • .,S101
DELMONICO STEAKS • • • •
BEEF SHORT RIBS • • • • • •

~WHY PAY MORE?- SUPER-RIGHT 9UALITY

''

AN THO y

7-INCH

WHY PAY
MORE?

FRESH-IV, to 4-lbt.

One huD-

drecl twenty~five West Virginia
high school seniors returned to
the Mason County area last week
al'ter a red-carpel trip to Wash·
lngton. D.C. , arranged by CODgressman Ken Hechler.
"It was fabulous and unbeliev·
able to meet and talk with the
•· people we saw," one student re-ported. The Wesl Virginians listened to Vice President HUIJl..
phrey, former Vice President
Nixon, ex--Governor George Wat.
lace, and quizzed United States
- Senators Mark Hatfield (R..Qre.),
.... Jennings Randolph and Robert C.
Byrd of West VirghliJ, Daniel K.
Inouye ([)..Hawaii}, and Birch

&lt;:

LB.

Fabulous Time

In Washington

BIB ROAST

&amp; UP

This second annllll sale will
be sponsored by the Point Pleas·

/

YOUNG -PLUMP

10-LI.

A demoo-

ant Livestock Sales, Inc., the
Coq~eratlve Extension Service
of West Virginia University, and
the W. VL Dept.. of Agriculture.
The sale Will feature approxj.
mately 600 head of high quaJity
grade feeder calves primarily
of the Hereford breed. Several
Charolais cross • breed are aJ.
so expected to be available.
General requirements call for
all calves Ill be or bee! br•ed
and weia:h between 30()..600 pounds
by sale time. Atolerance wil1 be
given for calves that Weigh over
600 pounda. Horned ca1ves must
•}!e
dehorned and bull calves suc·
fess!ully castrated.
Selling cost will be at the reg·
ular rates for the yards plus
50 cents per head ror vaccination. AU advertising fees will
be paid by the stlld&lt;Yard.
. Consignment should be mailed
to your local Coonty Extension
omce aa soon as possible. All
calves must he delivered to the
stod&lt;yard by 3 p.m., October 16.
Consignment blanks aOO other
information about the sale may
~ gotten !rom your local County
Extension Office or by calling
J~ Watterson, 576-2192, or Estal Simmons, Ripley 372-6273,
Noa.h Perry at the W. VA. Dept
of Agriculture, Charleston 3482270, will also have lnfornt~~* ftoo ava.IJable,

Big Beef Buys!

TURKEY

stration t,ype feeder calf sale
will be conducted at the Point
Pleasant Stockyards Wednesday,
October 16, at 8 p.m.

.\

Big Poultry Buys!

It YOII'rt ~IIC Viii'- Tilt Fairs Tills Y..
'
Mali Pl~klns llii'On Your Hudquarttrs!

•sAooL£s •$HOW •

TER~".

' 'fi'RAPS ·' COMaS

• BRUSHES

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Washington•••
Report By Oarenee Mlller
suits In the aame basic Ondlngs
- crowded schools, crowd~
Receiiii.Y I .Joined wtth sever.
ed
Uvlng
space, crowded hosplt.
11 other Congressman ln sponala,
crowded
hlgbways, a n d
oorlng a bill In the House designed to reduce and perhaps crowded transportation laclllreverse the present migratory tlea. The pressures which have
developed and continue to mount
trend to Ute big cities.
from
this unrest have literally
Titts bill, I believe, could be
exploded
across our major metthe beginning or a solution or the
problems or the big city ghetto l'q)OUtan center&amp;.
And crowding Is oot the only
dwellers and the rural unem.
problem.
The Image of the typi.
ployed.
cal
central
cUy has become well
Migration Is one of the tnd~
great problems ot our times. known. Grimy hoos!ng, smelly
Our popalatlon Is ellj&gt;locllng and air, polluted water, ehlldren with
JMq)le are on the move. E a c h no place to play, amounting crime
IIKlllth over hall a mUIIon peo. rate, a deellnlng morality, and
ple find the1r way from rural always, despair. This is not a
America into the big cities. This very pleasant picture, but it is
migration to the big cities and
their environs has a number ot
aide eftect problems that ac.
count, collectively, lor about 80
per cent of the most pressing
domestic issues of the Nation.
Practically any investlgadon
into our urban areas today re·
uoECENTRALtZATION"

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never-the-less, U. appearance ....,.. are rapidly taldn&amp;. on llle more money, mor111 programs,
and the reality of our ma.ior pop- appearance ol a vast •'lboJt more coatrol.
The bill I have co • i!p&lt;llloored
town" that· is cinly v•euel.y remi~
ulation ca~tera.
By ROBERT MIJSEL
At the begiMing of thlo cen- nllcent ot a once .rwng America would authorize the COngress to
NEW
YORK (UPO- Three
tury, oor population U&gt;taled •· In aaarcho!newfl'cllllers. Board- determine II lnoreased p&lt;ibllc
bout 75-ndUion. The vast maJor· ed up store fronts. and an ob· 110rks proJect• coold feasibly be Nesro high school kids from
Washlngton1 D.C. were taken to
ity of our ~· then llved In vious lack ol young people mark plaeed l.n or adJacent to smaller
Ghana
In A&amp;1ca to see for
oommuniUeo baying populations
a rural environment. TodlQr we 1hese areas.
themselves
one or the land&amp;
With this centrollzallon ofpeo- between IO,OOO and 100,000. Parhave 200 million residents and
over 70 per cent of them live in ple we have also had a corre. ticipation by the states would be from which their race sprarw.
It was Intended to be a
urban areaa. This means that _.cling centrallzallm of llacal on a voluntary balds.
voyage
of discovery. But the
Thla oeema to bave potonUal
70 per cent of the people In resources and government auth~
youngsters
hated much or what
America live on only one per oriQ'. n bao been taken · - lor bot~ liflettll dwellere and the
cent of Ule lanc:l. This ~Wems to from the towns and cities, &amp;WilY rural anemployod. n mlgbl en- they saw. The discovery they
me to be totally oot ol balance. from the eountles and ltatea.private lnduatr1 to re- made was that they were
This mass migration has had to the very seat of the Federal locate from ~ urban cen- Americans who belo~d only to
a tremendous impact on our en- gvvernment. Local and ltatei]OY· ters to the smaller communities Amerlta.
'This jourriey is one of the
Ure soclet,y, and our whole econ- ernments have fougbt dei!POrate- at rural America.
Decentralization .•. a m o v e incidents still to be related In
omy. Ci1,y leadersandurbanplan- ly to retain oome aul&lt;&gt;o!&lt;lrey. But
Federal
usistance
or
aidinvar.
back
to less crollded conditions the continuing CBS-TV doners are beset with employment
and housing problema that are lably results In oome degree ot mlgbt well be the answer Ill many cumentary series, "Of Black
America'" which has set itself
rapidly approaching the nlgbt. Federal control. And once re~ of our problems.
the ambitious lesk or tradog
lln!JIIshed, authorlly or control
mare stage,
On the other side of the renee are seldom, if ever, recovered.
March 17 Ia celebrated as the history or the Negro and
So far, from Washington, tho at. St. Patrick's Day because It relatir~~ it to his Place In the
we have the tural areas. Here
progress Is passing by. once the tempts to correct domeadc prob. Is that saint's feast day and Untted Slates tnday,
The sixth chapter of the
backbone of the Nation, rural iem&amp; have consisted malnly ot the day on which he died.

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winner o1 the
Peabody Award- tbe TV Oscar,
Wolff would have llkid Ill
develq, . a more sq,histfcated
documentary format tor his
examination of the riots, hiatpry
and character or the Ameqcan
A four·time

seven • part series, subtttled
The Heritage or Slavery" will
be shown 'Aug. 13, 1 week trom
tonight. . And althougb the
documentaries represent ln
their entiretJ a considerable
contribution to black..white understarM.ttng executhe producer
Perry WoHf is not cOmpletely
hBIJPY with them.
Work Under Pressure
uwe sim,ply did not have the
time to do them well," he said
disconsolately in his offlce at
CBS News. "We had to get It on
this summer so we worked
under pressure. A good do-cumentary series needs nine
months ot gestation, the same
as Cor a baby. The firllt and last
of the shows are works or art
but I"m afraid some of those I•
between are not as good as they
should. have been."
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Negro. He came close' to
achieving this in the widely..
acclaimed opening program,
"mack History: Lost, Sto1en or
Strayed."

"It's a mutation In documentary rorm, tone and style,"
Wolff said. 11 We used an actor, ·
Bill' Cosby, and that vlolales all
the documentary rules. The
program moved on many levels
at once instead of bell'll
ambiguoos. Like any great work
of art It had structure. I thlnh I
can say the saine about the last
of the seven, in which the high
school students try to dlsco~r
how pertinent Africa Is to
today' a black American."

BIG BUYS on "Super-Right" Meats!

Calf Sale
Planned
Oct. 16th
PT. PLEASANT -

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PT. PLEASANT -

•

Rayh (n.lnd.l.

They also toured theW h 1 t e
· House. and had a top-level brief~
lng from Erwin Duggan, Special
Auiataat to the President, fo1~
lowed by a question-end.. nswer
seulon in the historic Treaty
Room or the Executive Ortlce
Building.
The tw()o(!ay trip was tq)ped
Ofr by I perrormance by Sergio
Mende• Bra!il '66 grDt.~~ at the
carter Barron Amphitheater in
Rock Creek Park.
Among the PL Pleasant irea.
atudeJaa who made the trip were
·.'JudY Halateld, Pt Pleasant; Car:ob'n Keefer, Letart; Barbara
.Jane Williamson, Southside; Pau:letta Randolph, Letart; Mary lie•
eon, Mason. aad Kay Dowell,

•lio)utllolde.

..

STANDING IEEF
NONE
PRICED
HIGHER

cun

LB.
ROUND iONE-SHOULDER CUT

ROASTING CHICKENS

• • • •

.•. age SWISS STEAK •

FRESH FRYER LEGS • • • • • ,.. §4c:
FRESH FRYER BREASTS • • • .•. sac
WINGS •• ,~33•
BACKS • • • ••. 10C

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CHUCK
STEAK
\;~:ER
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CHUNK STYU

lb.

ECKRICH BRAND

=·
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S.•••IU S,n•• ::::
1111111 ""::::;

that's what A&amp;:Ps "Big Buys" are.

lllctll Boloc••

Any one who needs low prices on

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Sultua 1111 Pin • • 5••• 17•
w•ill•c Flllm • • &gt;lb. 55•

.............

Flu I C.l,.

MAYIIO

.... llr'

BIG BUYS on Produce!

Any one who needs a lower tape total...

JUMBO SIZE

Any one who needs a store to trust

Cantaloupes ••• 3 ... 98c

for fair pricing ... and top quality, too.

FRESH-PLUMP

Homegr~»wn

Spedoll

~~~
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......... . ..

11111111 ltall11 Bru4

• ' ... Me

Why Pay More?
CHOCOLAT£ FLAVORED-SAVE lie

Nestles Quik • • • • • 2!.";.69'
WHY PAY MOREl STOCK

U' NOWI

Pinto Beans • • • • • 2.:, 2t
Family Flour • • •
SUNNYFIELD-SAVE IOc

A&amp;P VACUUM PACI COFFII ..................z !, $1.29

EJICituol Fer Dis•• . . . . ....... ':;:.· 411
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u,ald Plllll' Drela Optau ..... ... ,: lie

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Why Pay More?

In Middleport

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SPECIAL! - ANN PAGE - TOP QUALITY

Golden Com
• 5 $100
A a P Potatoes
8 '100
,
..
Sliced Beels
• • .a .... '100
,...
Green Beans
• • 7 11'1•-•100
100
Corn or Peas
• 4

end

Ito

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Followlnr tho plerdo, tho boY•
aDd their M!llu lllll' •• lho
swlmmlns 1JOOI -.blob baa botn
loaaed for tllo ......, b1 tile

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17-

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thlo eveolna ita wiener
roaot OW1Ini at 5:30 p.m. at tho

Loquo) IDd JIUrly ·-

AI, IRAND

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WHY PAY MORE? ._Mortons Apple or Cocoanut

Pies
--$100
........
6
Ketchup. • • •

h6

AIIIL,

lreakfad Drinks

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h4

Mlddlopolt IDd Rutland Pw
Wee thrcu&amp;ll PoJv l&amp;'l bQyo whO
plll'tlclpated In the
ba•
ball prclfllll atlikldl_.t will
be suoato of t11o IIIV• L e a i u e

SPECIIILI-A&amp;P INSTANT

Whole Potatoes

Sweet Corn • • • • • •

FRAMING
LUMBER

... J'Ic

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SKINLESS

Ice Cream • • •

14-oL

. ' ..... ate

....... WY2·2550

t.IARVEI.-VANILLA RASrBEAR'I'

Blueberries • • • •

That's almost everyone!

Potato Chips

HEATING

CANNED D06 FOOD-SAVE

more cash to take home.

JANE PARKER- FRESH

.....
....,.

AND

.........
••lleaStewl•cBttf.
Belll•c ...,
.....
Pork Bitt Relit • • • .....
SUPER.~16HT

everything she buys.

Jane Parker Buysl

,,

BRAUNSCHWEIGER ... 4t SMOKED SAUSAGE ••. age WIENERS •

Any one who needs plenty of special prices ...

PLUMBING

....
sa&lt;:

.,

Any one who needs savings.

• • • •

Yeur.,.,.........
Deller Fer

BEEF RIB STEAKS "':" • • • • • .,S101
DELMONICO STEAKS • • • •
BEEF SHORT RIBS • • • • • •

~WHY PAY MORE?- SUPER-RIGHT 9UALITY

''

AN THO y

7-INCH

WHY PAY
MORE?

FRESH-IV, to 4-lbt.

One huD-

drecl twenty~five West Virginia
high school seniors returned to
the Mason County area last week
al'ter a red-carpel trip to Wash·
lngton. D.C. , arranged by CODgressman Ken Hechler.
"It was fabulous and unbeliev·
able to meet and talk with the
•· people we saw," one student re-ported. The Wesl Virginians listened to Vice President HUIJl..
phrey, former Vice President
Nixon, ex--Governor George Wat.
lace, and quizzed United States
- Senators Mark Hatfield (R..Qre.),
.... Jennings Randolph and Robert C.
Byrd of West VirghliJ, Daniel K.
Inouye ([)..Hawaii}, and Birch

&lt;:

LB.

Fabulous Time

In Washington

BIB ROAST

&amp; UP

This second annllll sale will
be sponsored by the Point Pleas·

/

YOUNG -PLUMP

10-LI.

A demoo-

ant Livestock Sales, Inc., the
Coq~eratlve Extension Service
of West Virginia University, and
the W. VL Dept.. of Agriculture.
The sale Will feature approxj.
mately 600 head of high quaJity
grade feeder calves primarily
of the Hereford breed. Several
Charolais cross • breed are aJ.
so expected to be available.
General requirements call for
all calves Ill be or bee! br•ed
and weia:h between 30()..600 pounds
by sale time. Atolerance wil1 be
given for calves that Weigh over
600 pounda. Horned ca1ves must
•}!e
dehorned and bull calves suc·
fess!ully castrated.
Selling cost will be at the reg·
ular rates for the yards plus
50 cents per head ror vaccination. AU advertising fees will
be paid by the stlld&lt;Yard.
. Consignment should be mailed
to your local Coonty Extension
omce aa soon as possible. All
calves must he delivered to the
stod&lt;yard by 3 p.m., October 16.
Consignment blanks aOO other
information about the sale may
~ gotten !rom your local County
Extension Office or by calling
J~ Watterson, 576-2192, or Estal Simmons, Ripley 372-6273,
Noa.h Perry at the W. VA. Dept
of Agriculture, Charleston 3482270, will also have lnfornt~~* ftoo ava.IJable,

Big Beef Buys!

TURKEY

stration t,ype feeder calf sale
will be conducted at the Point
Pleasant Stockyards Wednesday,
October 16, at 8 p.m.

.\

Big Poultry Buys!

It YOII'rt ~IIC Viii'- Tilt Fairs Tills Y..
'
Mali Pl~klns llii'On Your Hudquarttrs!

•sAooL£s •$HOW •

TER~".

' 'fi'RAPS ·' COMaS

• BRUSHES

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SET OF INDEX SUBJECT DIVIDERS • • ,
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'l11e Dolly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Aug. 7, 1968

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Mrs. Marie Francia is a med·

Da111hters or America, held Monda,y night at the IOOF hall.
Installed by Ethel Smith, past
councilor, were DeUa Stahl, coun-

!col patient at Holzer Hospitlll.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knight
and son ot Marion have spent the
past four days here with his
parents, Mr. and Mra. Chester

cilor• Nettie Hayes, recording

secretary; Mabel Bearhs, assist-

Knight.

ant recording secretary; Margaret Seidenabel, flnanciaJ secretary; Etta Lemley, assistant fl.
nancial secretary, aOO LUlie
Hauck, treasurer.
The state conference to be held
at the Neil House in Columbus,
Aug. 19..21, was discussed alll it
was voted to send Mrs. Stahl as
the representative from Theodorus Council
Mrs. Smith announced that she
will entertain the past councilors
at 6 p. m. Thursday at the Mason
Clt;y Park with a hamburger try,
A commurUcation was read
from Mildred Renick, national
council secretary, requesting
that all councils drape the char..
ter in memory of Leona Lebrun
of Baltimore, Md., national coUJ"too
cilor, 1940-42, aOO past treasurer of the national home at Titfin from 1946 to 1958.

Mr. and Mrs. George Dollas
and children, Billy, Stevlo, MIchael, and Melissa ot Sl. Paris,
are here visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Matlack,
Chester Road, and Mrs. Forrest
Bachtel, Middleport.

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James Criswell were Mrs. Helen Martin ot West Mltrlin, Pa.,
and Mr. and Mn. Frank .'itoemaker and children, North Versalles, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
and children spent the weekend
nt conneaut Lake, Pa. They were
joined dtere by Mr. and M r s.
James Owen and Miss Betty Owen
of Columbua. Judy owen, who had
open! the past woek In Golumbua with the James Owen farnUy, relllmed home with her parent&amp;, while Dickie went to Colwnbul with his aunt, . M i • s
Owen, for a week's visit there
witll hi! grandmother, Mrs. W.

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Baptist Church was held Monday night at the wnno Anthony
farm on Chern Ridge,
The Rev. Charles Simons gaYe
grace bet'ore the picnic. Mn_
Gerold Anthony had chargo of
the meeting which opened with
devotions by Mrs. Beulah White
0( the Dorcas Circle. ~e uaed
; ·"Fences" as her topic.
Announced w a s the armual
church snd :imda,y School picnic
to be held oo Aug. 18 at the Middleport Park. It was also decided
to hold the September meeting
&lt;I !he ibclii\Y on the ftrst 'lUesday, Sept. 3, we to Labor Day.
Mrs. Tony Fowler COIKklcted
the love gift dedication, anlt!t~
ed by Mra. White and Mrs. UlUan McGhee. Reports ot the Women• a Conference held in Granvllle recently, were given by
Mrs. John McNeil, Mrs. Charles
Simons, and Mra. Fred Gibbs,
Jr. Mrs. Manning Kloes also attended.
Guests were the Simona' children, Wesley and Carol; Trina

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Mn. James Faulkner, and Mrs.
Eva HarUey. From here t h e y
went to Chweland to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Mees.
Mr. and Mn. James Brewington were weekend visitors In

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daughter, Mrs. Roger Luckey doo. Mr. Luckeydoo will return
Friday from alx weeks' ROTC
training at bldian Town Gap and
the couple plan to spend the weekend here.
John Howard Vroman joined
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vroman and children,
Mark and Mary Esther, Belpre,
tor a weekend trip to C e d a r
Point.

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17 years, has moved to an apartment on North Third Ave. , Middleport. Mrs. Kissel is the stater d. Mrs. John Vroman and
Mrs. James Brewington.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller
who have been Living In Columbus, have moved into the Vance
propert,y on Sixth st. In Mid-

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!amUy picnic, at 6 p.m. Thursday on the church lawn.
PAST COUNCILORS, Tbeodorus Council 17, lla\lghters of
Amert ca, at the Maion C 1 t y
Park, Thursday, at 6 p.m. for
hamburger fry; Mra. Jolm Smith
hostess.

FRIDAY
!UGH SCHOOL DANCE party
Frlda,y, 9 to 12 p.m. at the PomerO)' tennis court. Jll)'s wlll emw
cee~ in case of rain, ln the Pomeroy gym.
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Springs United Methodist Church,

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picnic Monday night at the Middleport Park by their teaebero.
Grace waa recited by the chlldren in unison. Teaehera and
helpers preparing and serving
!he food were Mrs. Elmer Webrung, Mrs. Csrl Roach, M r s.
Thelma Boyer, Mrs. Dalo 111-

Bank Taken
By Cub Pack Den 8
Tour of

A tour orthe Citizen's NatlOD~ facUlties was taken by
members of Den 8, Mlddleport
Cub Scoot Pack 244.
Paul Smart conducted the tour
for Jim Holman, Scott Fraser,
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Ronnie

Hawkins

and stanley
ot the den,
and ;\Drll Fraser, Susan and Richard Powers. Mrs. Ernie Fraser
and Mrs. Wallace Powers accompanied the group which they took
to Jack's Dairy Bar Cor refreshments following the tour.
Starling, members

Pomeroy R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. frjday, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Harold Douglas, Albany R. D.; on church lawn. Ice cream, cake
Mr, and Mrs. Garold H a y e a, and beverage.
!llade: Garoldene Hayes, Slade:
SATURDAY
CIU!ord and Gregory Hayes, MidMIDDLEPORT POLICE DopL
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Jolm sponsors outside dance SaturHayes, Emeraon Ha,yes, Lowell da,y, 9 to 12 p.m. at Middleport
Ridenour, Long Bottom; Mr. and community park. The J~s will
Mra. Ho!Ue Hayes and children, emcee.
Stade; Mr. and Mrs. G a r o Ld
Douglas, Athens; Mrs. Gerold
Gilkey and children, Athens; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hayes, Junction
Occasion
Clly; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. BrickCall For
lea, Slade; Mr. llld Mrs. ArHomo Gro,wrf
thur Goodin, Pomeroy; Mr. and
PEACHES
Mr1. Guy Gilkey, Athen&amp;i Pearl
Rod &amp; White Sweet Po11otoe~
GLlkey, Pomeroy; Cllnton Douglas, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
PI ums- Apple 1- Patatoe s
Ronald Doupn and family, !llade;
Tomatoes-GrHn Beons
Mia a Holden, Athena; Mr. and
Onions
Mrs. Dale Arnold and tamlly,
SHULER'S MARKET
Albany: Elmer Goodwin. ColumW.
MAIN - POMEROY
bus; Mr. and Mra. Chas. D. Woode
ol Coolville.

White beans, ham and corO&gt;brMd was the menu tor a "c:une
Mn. Earl MeKinlt¥, Min Bet- aa yOU aren patio party ataged
sy CUnntn!lham, and Mrs. Arthur Tuesday night at the home ofMr1.
Stobart. Other adults asolatlng John 1.YOtta tor members of the
at the picnic were Mrs. Harold Busy Bee Class of the MiddleWolfe. Mrl. Larry Fax,anciMias port First BIPtlst C.urch and
Pem- McKinney.
their gueats,
Children attending were Mary
Gamel were played and serer·
8oth Lon&amp; Both Wolfe, Scott al prizes awarded. -ndlng
McKioley, Parker Long, Darin were Mrs. Betty Darst and Jet!,
· Roatb, 91elllo Fox, 9torrle Fox, Mra. Frances Bearhs, Mra.
Vicki Morrl.on. Tonya 9obart, Charles White, Mrs, Dana HamiD,
VIcky Boyles, Mepn Long, Eric Mrs. Isabelle Winebrenner, MrL
CUM!ngham, Becky Long, Angle LUllan McGhee, Mrs. Charles
Baker, Mindy Long, Kathy Hess, Bennett, the Rev. and Mrs.
Franlde Martin, Tina Mlller,
Jody Winebrettl'or, Ra.Y Stewart,
Tammy Std&gt;art.
Todd Morr!IOD, Terry Jolm11011, Eric Stites, Mar!IO Martin, Jo McKinney, Anglo Martin,
VIcky Winebrenner, T•rry Fox,
Bobby Fox, Diana Davia, Patty Boyles, Randy Roach, Rick)'
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Wlnebremer, Chrllty Hess, TnlOur uaoel Good CIHnf.;,
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Bible," by 14'Mt~ and Tamii\Y cloua Memorlea," by Charlea and
remark• . of apetlal Hel• Woode, Mra. Woods, Mrt.
thank• lo Mr. and Mrt. Garold Brlcldeo, Gu;y Lee, Ronald llld
Hayoa !or their preparation, and Colleen lloupn, and Manda tlltd
the ... &lt;I tho IJ'(JUndl by the Therooa Eotttman, with otltoro In
chairman; a tribute 1n memory the audience Jolnlnlln.
Ollleoro elected tor 1969 were,
&lt;I Lucy F. Hayes, wrUteo by
Mae Walt&lt;m Young, and a l&lt;t- prealdont, llolllo Hayolf; vice ~r !rom Fern Cheeoebrew (ia presldenl, D~e Arnold; secrethey were unable to attend) were tary and treasurer, Audra Hayes;
read by Manda Eastman; an ..ac- prograrn committee, Joyee Saution song'• by the children, dlre&lt;l- tera, Patt,y Aroold, Mary Kathed by "'-rtha Hayes and ~aron ryn Johnaon, Rhea Douglaa, and
SWindell; a aldt, ''Henry Com- Garoldene H11e1i games, Sharon
mits 8.rlcide,'~ by Manda and SWindell, Martha Hayes, ChrloTbel'6aa Eaatman; motion exer- tine Sauters, and Thereaa Eaatcise, ..When You're Up," led by man.
Game• and eoote!lts, under the
flutron SWindell; aong, "Predirection of Hollie .and 1\lartha
Hayes, Potty Arnold, S h a r on
SWindell and Cbrlotlne Sautero,
with prlzaa awarded were enjoy..
was Mrs. JameaNtcholaon'spro- ed.
gram topic. Sut pointed out sevEmer100 Hayes, 93, won t h e
orlll methods ol starting plants prize tor the eldest one preuand noted Mw Inexpensive It Is ent; Chert S&amp;utera, seven monthto start plants Crom aeed.
old dauehter ot Leroy Sautera,
Mrs, Gerald Mlnnr uoed youngest, and Mr. and Mra. Har"Plaota from CUttina:a." as her old Hayes or Junction Clty, tor
theme and gave techniq.tes or coming the most miles.
starting planto from cuttings,
Mrs. Htlah Hayes. Weat co.
mentloldng azaleas and ever- lumbua, 0., sent her best wish·
greens. ~ on edible wtld •• to the group by telephone
plants was Mrs. Ml.lea Nelaon &amp;mday morning.
who listed- nuts, cranberries,
AJao, Mary Ha,yes Balnum or
ground cherries, perslmmou:a, COiumbu1, aent her regrets at
dock, and wtld cucumber as pal- not being able to at~nd.
atable.
Mra. Lucy Hayes and Mrl.
Modern and abltract trends In Nettle Hinzman are deceased
Oower arrangements were shown since laat year, and Allen GUIn exhibita by several members. key, who has been a ralthful
Mrl. James NJcholaon, Mra. Seth member down through the years,
Nlcholeon, and Mrs, Miles Nel· is confined to a rest home and
aon judged the arrangements and was unable to attend.
gave Mra. Gerald Minor first,
Those attending were Mr. and
and Mra. Jewell, second. In the Mra. Leroy Sauter• and famlpllclmen clau, Mra. stout took Ily, FUmaroy Rl. 3; Nedra Clefirst, llld Mra. Nellie Nelson, lllld llld children. FUmeroy Rt.
IOcond.
3i Mr. and Mra. Leon Sautera
Tbe hostess conducted a de- and [amily, Pomeroy Rl3; James
votional service using tbe 24th W, Bo)11, Athena; Mr. and Mrs.
Psalm and a poem, uwe Know Dale Hart, Athena; Carl BrlckIn Part" to open the meeting. les, Athens; Ettella M, P0tt1,
The club prayer In uniJOD con~ Slade: Mr. and Mra. Webber
eluded it. Refreshments w e r e Wood, I'Umeroy R. D.; Ethel G.
served.
Blackwood, Albanyi Guy W. Lee,

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dleport. Miller was recently retired from the U. S. Navy alter 20 years' service. The couple have Ulree chlldren, Mike,
and Venlda Gibbs, Barl&gt;ara and
Tina and Timmy,
Joe Anthony, Willi a Anthony, SteMr. and Mrs. Don Grueser
12 lndlvlduolly Wroppod Croom Filled Cooklos
¥en and Beth Jenkins or. PortaCohunbua were weekend guei!Jf.s
mouth, Mrs. Florence llannay
&lt;I their parents, Mr. and Mro.
~ Akron and Mra. LucUie MetHarvey Newland, Maaon, and Mr.
calf and daughter, &amp;Isle.
and Mra. WOllam Grueser, Mid Members attending besides
dleport.
thoM mentioned were Mrs. Bert
Bodimer, Mrs. Tony Fowler,
Mn. Martha King, Mrs. Pearl
Hoffman, Mrs. Nora Hamllton,
Mrs. Isabelle WinebrBMer, Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Rade·
Harold l"haso, and Mrs. Golda
kin, daughter, Tina Marte,
Mournins.
and granddaul!h~r. Judy Holli Marriage da.Y. vacationed last week In New
. Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Hut-- York Cit)' and vlclnit;y.
Among the numerous places
ton of Pomeroy are anoounclng at lnterellt wttfch they vJatted
the marriqe of their daughter, during thel. r ,vacad.nn were the
S.ndrl. Jean, to BW Harrl.son
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n.e ceremony was sole~mnized New York they went 011
Direct From Sol4hland
em July 29 In Columbus.
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ded toun which took them
couple reside at 2300 w t S.. • to the Empire Sla~ Bulldlng,
llvan Awe., ADL E, in Columbus. Brook1¥n Brldga, UnltedNationa,
St. John'• Cathedral, Greenwich
Village, the Church ArOuna the
REJJNIQN-·PLANNED
Gormr, Georp Waahlngton
Assorted
~ annual Brewer reunion
Brldgo, China Town, Times
Sizes
_.u be n.-'" Sunday at the Port- fl(fJ8re, Wall Street, Rockefel'land Park at PLt. !'tOO. All rela~ ler Center, Radio City Hill!, llld
Uvea •re invit.eo to attend.
the statue of .lberlj.

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participation was dlscuased when
tho Star Garden Club met recentlY at tite home of Mro. Nellie NIIIIIOII &lt;I Dexter.
It was ooled that members
will exhibit In the artlotlc arrangements class or St. Valentine's Da.y of the ftrst show to
be staged 00 Aug, 14 and 15,
The annual convention or the
Ohio Aoaoclatton or Garden Club a
to be held at the Noll Hoose In
Columbua was amounced to r
nut week, and a communication
read concerning the prf.lll"am.
During tho meeting pro&amp;lded
over by Mrs. Robert Jewell. it
waa lllso noted that In April,
1969, the club wtll observe Ita
30th anniversary. Mrs. Blanche
NeiiMII, Mrs. Beaale stout, and
Mra. Nellie Nelaon are the Uvlng charter members of the club.
Mra. Nellie Nelaon volunteered
to write the cltm'ahlstoryforun
during the annlveraary observ-

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Kathryn Fruth of Point Pleasant, W. Va., and Mrs. Walter
Crooks oC Middleport, lert Monday Cor Norfolk, Va. where they
will visit Lt. and Mn. G e n e

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Plans Participation

uNttL 5 pm
FOR "SUMMER OUTING"
LARGE INDUSTRIAL CONCERN

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hood and
daughters, Jolene and Leslie,
have returned to their home in
Fountain Valley, Calif. They
spent several weeks here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hood, Middleport, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Oa\'is, Rutland. They also visited relatives
and friends in the area. Mr. Hood
11 employed by Air California
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were Pearl Wakely of Marietta,
husband of Edith Wakely, district
deputy; Llla VIckroy of Toledo,
past sta~-.-E__ouncilor aoo district
deputy of District 9, Elizabeth
Quinlln of Hamilton, state secretary am Dl.tional representative,
and the brother of Mrs. Eva Dessauer.
R$C)rted ill were GraceStace,
taken tram Holzer Hospital to
the Kimes COnvalescent Center
in Athensj Fannie Phillips, home
from Veterans Memorial Hos·
pi~; Fannie McNamee, improvlq: at horne; Edith Heines, conOned to a Columbus hospital Cor
eye surgery; Jane Ann Hlte, ill
at home, and Doris Darst, suf- ,
Cering from a fractured arm.
The prize package donated by
Lftlle Hauck was awarded to Lot·
tie Cohen.

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The 44th annulll Hayoa-Young
family llld Holllda,y School reunion woo held on the Ho!Uday
School erowtds In Bedford townohlp lblday, Aug. 4, with an attendance of 68.
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A basket dlmer waa enjoyed
at noon wl1h Harold Hayea askIng tha bloaalng.
Ronald Dougan, ehairman, waa
In chargo of the afternoon p r oeram and business meeting.
Firat on the proKram waa a
lkit1 ''OOpa," by Manda and 1bereea F.astman. The reading &lt;I the
mlnules lrom 1967 were given
by Helen Woode, Heretar)'. Following were: aong, '"Dult on the

CAMDEN PAU RESERVED
FRIDAY. AUGUST 9th
AFTER 5 pm

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The 39th annulll Nlchol11011 reunion waa held at the home of
Mr. and Mro. Jatnes Nlcholaoo.
Rutland, R, D, I, &amp;mday. The
president, Mrs. Donna Zeller,
prealded at the bJjfness meet:
lng when mlnu~s of the 1967
reunion r..ere read by the aecretary, seth F. Nicholson. Plcturea were shown ot. the golden
wedding annlveraary ol Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd D. Nicholson of Wewoka, atla.
Tha president named Watd
Nlcholaoo, Sr., Wm. K, Nicholson, Norman c. Will. and Mn.
Peggy Wlaeman to the: nominatIng committee, and Mrs. Allegra
Wlll, Mra. GJad,ya Nleho1aon,
Mrs. Alice fllple, and Mrs. Neva
Nicholson to the location c ommlttee.
Reporta of both committees
were approved. The 1969 meeting
will be held ln the new Forest
Acres Park in RuUand Town-

Mra. Gertrude Miller will 10
to Golumbus this woekond lor a
week's visit with relatina betore returning to Wooster. file
has spent the summer here wlth
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Roach and taml-

lnatallation or officers Cor the
1968-69 year highlighted a meetiTW of Theodorus Cooncil 17,

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Mro. Wm, K, Nicholson and Phil- Jr. of Dexter; Mr. 8JlCI Mrs. WUI and Duane, Mra. Allee • . '
Ip, Freddie, JUdltb, Tommy, and "'-"In Chase of Albany, Kermit pie, Mia• Christine RIB&amp;•. Ron·
!lloan of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. ~e of NeiiiXIYIDO, Mr. and nit Young, Mrs. BetQ&gt; RIB&amp;S,
Ronald NlchoiiiOII and JolmRayof Mro. Dole NlchoiiiOil and Martha Hodney, SharOn, and Kiron, Mr.
ship, !llnday, J\uillll 3. 'l11e 1969 tho oldeot member preaent; John
IUillardat Mlu Janet Alfrey or and Mr. llld Mro. Galo 91rlmp- and Mra. Seth F. Nlcholaoo. and
oatcera will be, prolldonl, Dell1 Ray Nlcholooo as the ,ounaoot;
lin, Jr. and Wayne, ol Middle- Mr. and Mro. Dean Blackwood,
Blackwood, Jr.; vice prealden~ • Mr. and Mro. Wm. K. Nlchol- Utl.cai Mrs. Elizabeth McCum- port; Mr. llld Mrs. James Nleh- Jr. and Alan, owen, and Deama,
ber, Miss Diane llolllday, llld
Mra. Gladys Nlchol1011, and sec- aon as the parents with the moat
Wald Nlcho!IIOII, Sr. and Wald, olson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. of Rutland.
rotar)'-«euurer, Seth F. Nlch- children; Mr. llld Mrs. Robert
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Wiseman •• ooming the !artheat,
Mra. Elizabeth McCUmber, and Norman G. Wlll the door
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poem, ••The OldSettler•aaory."
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IIOilP that were well received. Jacqueline, ol ~r!nRIIeld; Mr.
The toiJowlng membersreeefv.. and Mre. Herb Zeller and Jeff
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Mrs. Marie Francia is a med·

Da111hters or America, held Monda,y night at the IOOF hall.
Installed by Ethel Smith, past
councilor, were DeUa Stahl, coun-

!col patient at Holzer Hospitlll.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knight
and son ot Marion have spent the
past four days here with his
parents, Mr. and Mra. Chester

cilor• Nettie Hayes, recording

secretary; Mabel Bearhs, assist-

Knight.

ant recording secretary; Margaret Seidenabel, flnanciaJ secretary; Etta Lemley, assistant fl.
nancial secretary, aOO LUlie
Hauck, treasurer.
The state conference to be held
at the Neil House in Columbus,
Aug. 19..21, was discussed alll it
was voted to send Mrs. Stahl as
the representative from Theodorus Council
Mrs. Smith announced that she
will entertain the past councilors
at 6 p. m. Thursday at the Mason
Clt;y Park with a hamburger try,
A commurUcation was read
from Mildred Renick, national
council secretary, requesting
that all councils drape the char..
ter in memory of Leona Lebrun
of Baltimore, Md., national coUJ"too
cilor, 1940-42, aOO past treasurer of the national home at Titfin from 1946 to 1958.

Mr. and Mrs. George Dollas
and children, Billy, Stevlo, MIchael, and Melissa ot Sl. Paris,
are here visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Matlack,
Chester Road, and Mrs. Forrest
Bachtel, Middleport.

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James Criswell were Mrs. Helen Martin ot West Mltrlin, Pa.,
and Mr. and Mn. Frank .'itoemaker and children, North Versalles, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
and children spent the weekend
nt conneaut Lake, Pa. They were
joined dtere by Mr. and M r s.
James Owen and Miss Betty Owen
of Columbua. Judy owen, who had
open! the past woek In Golumbua with the James Owen farnUy, relllmed home with her parent&amp;, while Dickie went to Colwnbul with his aunt, . M i • s
Owen, for a week's visit there
witll hi! grandmother, Mrs. W.

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Baptist Church was held Monday night at the wnno Anthony
farm on Chern Ridge,
The Rev. Charles Simons gaYe
grace bet'ore the picnic. Mn_
Gerold Anthony had chargo of
the meeting which opened with
devotions by Mrs. Beulah White
0( the Dorcas Circle. ~e uaed
; ·"Fences" as her topic.
Announced w a s the armual
church snd :imda,y School picnic
to be held oo Aug. 18 at the Middleport Park. It was also decided
to hold the September meeting
&lt;I !he ibclii\Y on the ftrst 'lUesday, Sept. 3, we to Labor Day.
Mrs. Tony Fowler COIKklcted
the love gift dedication, anlt!t~
ed by Mra. White and Mrs. UlUan McGhee. Reports ot the Women• a Conference held in Granvllle recently, were given by
Mrs. John McNeil, Mrs. Charles
Simons, and Mra. Fred Gibbs,
Jr. Mrs. Manning Kloes also attended.
Guests were the Simona' children, Wesley and Carol; Trina

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Mn. James Faulkner, and Mrs.
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John Howard Vroman joined
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vroman and children,
Mark and Mary Esther, Belpre,
tor a weekend trip to C e d a r
Point.

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!amUy picnic, at 6 p.m. Thursday on the church lawn.
PAST COUNCILORS, Tbeodorus Council 17, lla\lghters of
Amert ca, at the Maion C 1 t y
Park, Thursday, at 6 p.m. for
hamburger fry; Mra. Jolm Smith
hostess.

FRIDAY
!UGH SCHOOL DANCE party
Frlda,y, 9 to 12 p.m. at the PomerO)' tennis court. Jll)'s wlll emw
cee~ in case of rain, ln the Pomeroy gym.
ICE CREAM SOOAL, Rock
Springs United Methodist Church,

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Chrilt were given a

picnic Monday night at the Middleport Park by their teaebero.
Grace waa recited by the chlldren in unison. Teaehera and
helpers preparing and serving
!he food were Mrs. Elmer Webrung, Mrs. Csrl Roach, M r s.
Thelma Boyer, Mrs. Dalo 111-

Bank Taken
By Cub Pack Den 8
Tour of

A tour orthe Citizen's NatlOD~ facUlties was taken by
members of Den 8, Mlddleport
Cub Scoot Pack 244.
Paul Smart conducted the tour
for Jim Holman, Scott Fraser,
al

Jert Jacobs, Michael Powers,

Ronnie

Hawkins

and stanley
ot the den,
and ;\Drll Fraser, Susan and Richard Powers. Mrs. Ernie Fraser
and Mrs. Wallace Powers accompanied the group which they took
to Jack's Dairy Bar Cor refreshments following the tour.
Starling, members

Pomeroy R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. frjday, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Harold Douglas, Albany R. D.; on church lawn. Ice cream, cake
Mr, and Mrs. Garold H a y e a, and beverage.
!llade: Garoldene Hayes, Slade:
SATURDAY
CIU!ord and Gregory Hayes, MidMIDDLEPORT POLICE DopL
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Jolm sponsors outside dance SaturHayes, Emeraon Ha,yes, Lowell da,y, 9 to 12 p.m. at Middleport
Ridenour, Long Bottom; Mr. and community park. The J~s will
Mra. Ho!Ue Hayes and children, emcee.
Stade; Mr. and Mrs. G a r o Ld
Douglas, Athens; Mrs. Gerold
Gilkey and children, Athens; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hayes, Junction
Occasion
Clly; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. BrickCall For
lea, Slade; Mr. llld Mrs. ArHomo Gro,wrf
thur Goodin, Pomeroy; Mr. and
PEACHES
Mr1. Guy Gilkey, Athen&amp;i Pearl
Rod &amp; White Sweet Po11otoe~
GLlkey, Pomeroy; Cllnton Douglas, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
PI ums- Apple 1- Patatoe s
Ronald Doupn and family, !llade;
Tomatoes-GrHn Beons
Mia a Holden, Athena; Mr. and
Onions
Mrs. Dale Arnold and tamlly,
SHULER'S MARKET
Albany: Elmer Goodwin. ColumW.
MAIN - POMEROY
bus; Mr. and Mra. Chas. D. Woode
ol Coolville.

White beans, ham and corO&gt;brMd was the menu tor a "c:une
Mn. Earl MeKinlt¥, Min Bet- aa yOU aren patio party ataged
sy CUnntn!lham, and Mrs. Arthur Tuesday night at the home ofMr1.
Stobart. Other adults asolatlng John 1.YOtta tor members of the
at the picnic were Mrs. Harold Busy Bee Class of the MiddleWolfe. Mrl. Larry Fax,anciMias port First BIPtlst C.urch and
Pem- McKinney.
their gueats,
Children attending were Mary
Gamel were played and serer·
8oth Lon&amp; Both Wolfe, Scott al prizes awarded. -ndlng
McKioley, Parker Long, Darin were Mrs. Betty Darst and Jet!,
· Roatb, 91elllo Fox, 9torrle Fox, Mra. Frances Bearhs, Mra.
Vicki Morrl.on. Tonya 9obart, Charles White, Mrs, Dana HamiD,
VIcky Boyles, Mepn Long, Eric Mrs. Isabelle Winebrenner, MrL
CUM!ngham, Becky Long, Angle LUllan McGhee, Mrs. Charles
Baker, Mindy Long, Kathy Hess, Bennett, the Rev. and Mrs.
Franlde Martin, Tina Mlller,
Jody Winebrettl'or, Ra.Y Stewart,
Tammy Std&gt;art.
Todd Morr!IOD, Terry Jolm11011, Eric Stites, Mar!IO Martin, Jo McKinney, Anglo Martin,
VIcky Winebrenner, T•rry Fox,
Bobby Fox, Diana Davia, Patty Boyles, Randy Roach, Rick)'
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Wlnebremer, Chrllty Hess, TnlOur uaoel Good CIHnf.;,
dy Roach, Mary Bogs, T I m
Scltes, Marilee Caaaell, David
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Bible," by 14'Mt~ and Tamii\Y cloua Memorlea," by Charlea and
remark• . of apetlal Hel• Woode, Mra. Woods, Mrt.
thank• lo Mr. and Mrt. Garold Brlcldeo, Gu;y Lee, Ronald llld
Hayoa !or their preparation, and Colleen lloupn, and Manda tlltd
the ... &lt;I tho IJ'(JUndl by the Therooa Eotttman, with otltoro In
chairman; a tribute 1n memory the audience Jolnlnlln.
Ollleoro elected tor 1969 were,
&lt;I Lucy F. Hayes, wrUteo by
Mae Walt&lt;m Young, and a l&lt;t- prealdont, llolllo Hayolf; vice ~r !rom Fern Cheeoebrew (ia presldenl, D~e Arnold; secrethey were unable to attend) were tary and treasurer, Audra Hayes;
read by Manda Eastman; an ..ac- prograrn committee, Joyee Saution song'• by the children, dlre&lt;l- tera, Patt,y Aroold, Mary Kathed by "'-rtha Hayes and ~aron ryn Johnaon, Rhea Douglaa, and
SWindell; a aldt, ''Henry Com- Garoldene H11e1i games, Sharon
mits 8.rlcide,'~ by Manda and SWindell, Martha Hayes, ChrloTbel'6aa Eaatman; motion exer- tine Sauters, and Thereaa Eaatcise, ..When You're Up," led by man.
Game• and eoote!lts, under the
flutron SWindell; aong, "Predirection of Hollie .and 1\lartha
Hayes, Potty Arnold, S h a r on
SWindell and Cbrlotlne Sautero,
with prlzaa awarded were enjoy..
was Mrs. JameaNtcholaon'spro- ed.
gram topic. Sut pointed out sevEmer100 Hayes, 93, won t h e
orlll methods ol starting plants prize tor the eldest one preuand noted Mw Inexpensive It Is ent; Chert S&amp;utera, seven monthto start plants Crom aeed.
old dauehter ot Leroy Sautera,
Mrs, Gerald Mlnnr uoed youngest, and Mr. and Mra. Har"Plaota from CUttina:a." as her old Hayes or Junction Clty, tor
theme and gave techniq.tes or coming the most miles.
starting planto from cuttings,
Mrs. Htlah Hayes. Weat co.
mentloldng azaleas and ever- lumbua, 0., sent her best wish·
greens. ~ on edible wtld •• to the group by telephone
plants was Mrs. Ml.lea Nelaon &amp;mday morning.
who listed- nuts, cranberries,
AJao, Mary Ha,yes Balnum or
ground cherries, perslmmou:a, COiumbu1, aent her regrets at
dock, and wtld cucumber as pal- not being able to at~nd.
atable.
Mra. Lucy Hayes and Mrl.
Modern and abltract trends In Nettle Hinzman are deceased
Oower arrangements were shown since laat year, and Allen GUIn exhibita by several members. key, who has been a ralthful
Mrl. James NJcholaon, Mra. Seth member down through the years,
Nlcholeon, and Mrs, Miles Nel· is confined to a rest home and
aon judged the arrangements and was unable to attend.
gave Mra. Gerald Minor first,
Those attending were Mr. and
and Mra. Jewell, second. In the Mra. Leroy Sauter• and famlpllclmen clau, Mra. stout took Ily, FUmaroy Rl. 3; Nedra Clefirst, llld Mra. Nellie Nelson, lllld llld children. FUmeroy Rt.
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3i Mr. and Mra. Leon Sautera
Tbe hostess conducted a de- and [amily, Pomeroy Rl3; James
votional service using tbe 24th W, Bo)11, Athena; Mr. and Mrs.
Psalm and a poem, uwe Know Dale Hart, Athena; Carl BrlckIn Part" to open the meeting. les, Athens; Ettella M, P0tt1,
The club prayer In uniJOD con~ Slade: Mr. and Mra. Webber
eluded it. Refreshments w e r e Wood, I'Umeroy R. D.; Ethel G.
served.
Blackwood, Albanyi Guy W. Lee,

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dleport. Miller was recently retired from the U. S. Navy alter 20 years' service. The couple have Ulree chlldren, Mike,
and Venlda Gibbs, Barl&gt;ara and
Tina and Timmy,
Joe Anthony, Willi a Anthony, SteMr. and Mrs. Don Grueser
12 lndlvlduolly Wroppod Croom Filled Cooklos
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mouth, Mrs. Florence llannay
&lt;I their parents, Mr. and Mro.
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dleport.
thoM mentioned were Mrs. Bert
Bodimer, Mrs. Tony Fowler,
Mn. Martha King, Mrs. Pearl
Hoffman, Mrs. Nora Hamllton,
Mrs. Isabelle WinebrBMer, Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Rade·
Harold l"haso, and Mrs. Golda
kin, daughter, Tina Marte,
Mournins.
and granddaul!h~r. Judy Holli Marriage da.Y. vacationed last week In New
. Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Hut-- York Cit)' and vlclnit;y.
Among the numerous places
ton of Pomeroy are anoounclng at lnterellt wttfch they vJatted
the marriqe of their daughter, during thel. r ,vacad.nn were the
S.ndrl. Jean, to BW Harrl.son
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n.e ceremony was sole~mnized New York they went 011
Direct From Sol4hland
em July 29 In Columbus.
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ded toun which took them
couple reside at 2300 w t S.. • to the Empire Sla~ Bulldlng,
llvan Awe., ADL E, in Columbus. Brook1¥n Brldga, UnltedNationa,
St. John'• Cathedral, Greenwich
Village, the Church ArOuna the
REJJNIQN-·PLANNED
Gormr, Georp Waahlngton
Assorted
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Brldgo, China Town, Times
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_.u be n.-'" Sunday at the Port- fl(fJ8re, Wall Street, Rockefel'land Park at PLt. !'tOO. All rela~ ler Center, Radio City Hill!, llld
Uvea •re invit.eo to attend.
the statue of .lberlj.

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tho Star Garden Club met recentlY at tite home of Mro. Nellie NIIIIIOII &lt;I Dexter.
It was ooled that members
will exhibit In the artlotlc arrangements class or St. Valentine's Da.y of the ftrst show to
be staged 00 Aug, 14 and 15,
The annual convention or the
Ohio Aoaoclatton or Garden Club a
to be held at the Noll Hoose In
Columbua was amounced to r
nut week, and a communication
read concerning the prf.lll"am.
During tho meeting pro&amp;lded
over by Mrs. Robert Jewell. it
waa lllso noted that In April,
1969, the club wtll observe Ita
30th anniversary. Mrs. Blanche
NeiiMII, Mrs. Beaale stout, and
Mra. Nellie Nelaon are the Uvlng charter members of the club.
Mra. Nellie Nelaon volunteered
to write the cltm'ahlstoryforun
during the annlveraary observ-

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Kathryn Fruth of Point Pleasant, W. Va., and Mrs. Walter
Crooks oC Middleport, lert Monday Cor Norfolk, Va. where they
will visit Lt. and Mn. G e n e

0., Aug. 7,

Plans Participation

uNttL 5 pm
FOR "SUMMER OUTING"
LARGE INDUSTRIAL CONCERN

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hood and
daughters, Jolene and Leslie,
have returned to their home in
Fountain Valley, Calif. They
spent several weeks here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hood, Middleport, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Oa\'is, Rutland. They also visited relatives
and friends in the area. Mr. Hood
11 employed by Air California
Airline&amp; as night engineer in

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were Pearl Wakely of Marietta,
husband of Edith Wakely, district
deputy; Llla VIckroy of Toledo,
past sta~-.-E__ouncilor aoo district
deputy of District 9, Elizabeth
Quinlln of Hamilton, state secretary am Dl.tional representative,
and the brother of Mrs. Eva Dessauer.
R$C)rted ill were GraceStace,
taken tram Holzer Hospital to
the Kimes COnvalescent Center
in Athensj Fannie Phillips, home
from Veterans Memorial Hos·
pi~; Fannie McNamee, improvlq: at horne; Edith Heines, conOned to a Columbus hospital Cor
eye surgery; Jane Ann Hlte, ill
at home, and Doris Darst, suf- ,
Cering from a fractured arm.
The prize package donated by
Lftlle Hauck was awarded to Lot·
tie Cohen.

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The 44th annulll Hayoa-Young
family llld Holllda,y School reunion woo held on the Ho!Uday
School erowtds In Bedford townohlp lblday, Aug. 4, with an attendance of 68.
•
A basket dlmer waa enjoyed
at noon wl1h Harold Hayea askIng tha bloaalng.
Ronald Dougan, ehairman, waa
In chargo of the afternoon p r oeram and business meeting.
Firat on the proKram waa a
lkit1 ''OOpa," by Manda and 1bereea F.astman. The reading &lt;I the
mlnules lrom 1967 were given
by Helen Woode, Heretar)'. Following were: aong, '"Dult on the

CAMDEN PAU RESERVED
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AFTER 5 pm

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44th Hayes- Young Reunion Held

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The 39th annulll Nlchol11011 reunion waa held at the home of
Mr. and Mro. Jatnes Nlcholaoo.
Rutland, R, D, I, &amp;mday. The
president, Mrs. Donna Zeller,
prealded at the bJjfness meet:
lng when mlnu~s of the 1967
reunion r..ere read by the aecretary, seth F. Nicholson. Plcturea were shown ot. the golden
wedding annlveraary ol Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd D. Nicholson of Wewoka, atla.
Tha president named Watd
Nlcholaoo, Sr., Wm. K, Nicholson, Norman c. Will. and Mn.
Peggy Wlaeman to the: nominatIng committee, and Mrs. Allegra
Wlll, Mra. GJad,ya Nleho1aon,
Mrs. Alice fllple, and Mrs. Neva
Nicholson to the location c ommlttee.
Reporta of both committees
were approved. The 1969 meeting
will be held ln the new Forest
Acres Park in RuUand Town-

Mra. Gertrude Miller will 10
to Golumbus this woekond lor a
week's visit with relatina betore returning to Wooster. file
has spent the summer here wlth
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Roach and taml-

lnatallation or officers Cor the
1968-69 year highlighted a meetiTW of Theodorus Cooncil 17,

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Mro. Wm, K, Nicholson and Phil- Jr. of Dexter; Mr. 8JlCI Mrs. WUI and Duane, Mra. Allee • . '
Ip, Freddie, JUdltb, Tommy, and "'-"In Chase of Albany, Kermit pie, Mia• Christine RIB&amp;•. Ron·
!lloan of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. ~e of NeiiiXIYIDO, Mr. and nit Young, Mrs. BetQ&gt; RIB&amp;S,
Ronald NlchoiiiOII and JolmRayof Mro. Dole NlchoiiiOil and Martha Hodney, SharOn, and Kiron, Mr.
ship, !llnday, J\uillll 3. 'l11e 1969 tho oldeot member preaent; John
IUillardat Mlu Janet Alfrey or and Mr. llld Mro. Galo 91rlmp- and Mra. Seth F. Nlcholaoo. and
oatcera will be, prolldonl, Dell1 Ray Nlcholooo as the ,ounaoot;
lin, Jr. and Wayne, ol Middle- Mr. and Mro. Dean Blackwood,
Blackwood, Jr.; vice prealden~ • Mr. and Mro. Wm. K. Nlchol- Utl.cai Mrs. Elizabeth McCum- port; Mr. llld Mrs. James Nleh- Jr. and Alan, owen, and Deama,
ber, Miss Diane llolllday, llld
Mra. Gladys Nlchol1011, and sec- aon as the parents with the moat
Wald Nlcho!IIOII, Sr. and Wald, olson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. of Rutland.
rotar)'-«euurer, Seth F. Nlch- children; Mr. llld Mrs. Robert
ol11011.
Wiseman •• ooming the !artheat,
Mra. Elizabeth McCUmber, and Norman G. Wlll the door
aged 96, very ably recited a long prize.
poem, ••The OldSettler•aaory."
Present were Mr. and M r 1.
The 8f011P sans two IIOIIP, and a Jolm Wiseman, Mlos Kim Boattrio of Alan llld Owen Blackaocl wick, and Mr. and Mrt. 114lbert
and Ronnlo Young sans three ·Winman llld Rd&gt;ert, Jr., and
IIOilP that were well received. Jacqueline, ol ~r!nRIIeld; Mr.
The toiJowlng membersreeefv.. and Mre. Herb Zeller and Jeff
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O'BRIEN AND CROW
MtMQ DMIIIIM t •·•·
CtMIIIMIMt &amp; C1rrtetleM
REALTY COMPANY
BIG CHEST FREEZER
Wltl Itt '"""'" UIIIU t e.m. fM'
POMEROY
- 2 at&lt;&gt;ry, 8 rooma
01¥ ef P'HIItltllll
ONLY, $215.00
RleULA,TIOMI
(S bedrooms) bath, 2 porches,
Tht Pu~liiMt reMn.. tf'lt rl ... t
Free DeliYery Within
basement,
with utility room,
.. rill' ., rtfect '"' .......... ...
100 Mtlu. We Service
~Uie, Tl'll ,.,.. ,...._, will net
carport.
$4,250.00
1967 CHEVROLET . , .. , , , , .. , .. . . . ..... , ,$3295
,. "''"
Caprice .t-Door. Factory Air Cond., Comfortron controls,
lllctrmt ln..nten.
POMEROY - I story, 5 rooms,
POMI!ROY
RATII
386
engine,
turbo
hydramatlc,
power
steering
and
brakes,
(3 bedrooms) bath, new kit"'' W111t Ad 1ervlc1
, . 1 ~nh ~~tr W•rd tM llltlrtlen
strata seat, black vinsl top, white body, plum interior, radio
.
PHONE
chen and dlnlftl area with
Mlftlmum Chlr.. Jk
and heater, 6000 actual miles. A real sharp car.
• 992-2181
11· ,.... ,., . .,. tl'lrt• ......... '
cabtoets and dlnlng bar. Lms
IIYI !lltl'riiM\1.
1966 CIIEVELLE ... , .. , .... , . , . , .. , _, , .$2095
or paneltns. hardwood floors,
11 dfltl ~ter Wit~ 11'1 conMCUIIft
H. T. Cpe, 4 speed trans. Positraetlon. Wide OvaJ tires,
lack
W.
C.ney,
Mgr.
IMertlllll.
utility room in buement.
II ,-r hftf DIMIUIII ... ••HI ...
·red interior. White Cinish. Radio &amp; heater.
11111 1dl ,..,, wlltlln 11 Hy1.
PRICED REASONABLE
(,UD OF TMANill • OIITUAR'f
1962 CHEVROLET , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , . , , .$895
BASIIAN - 6\1 acres on gravel
ForS1Ie
SUI tor Jl -rd !'llllllmum. ••·
Picktp
8-f'l. Fleetslde, solid cab, red finish, heater.
........... ..,. 2Croad, barb fence, aprlng,
IL1MD ADI
i EARLY AMERICAN stereo ra.,
AIIIJHtfMt Uc Ch•rtt ,., .Wn,.
bama, I story frame house, 4
0
dlo console, 4-speed automafl_,.tnl .
rooms, 2 bedrooma, bath,
O,ICI HOUII
I1M a.M. to t :H ,.11'1 . DillY'
basement. REMODFLED REOPEN
EVES.
1:00
P.M.
tie
changer,
wpeaker
IIOUnd
·
ttM I.M M 111:H M. .n lltUFfiY
1 aystem. Payments ol fi.IO CENTLY.
Public S.le
'POMEROY, otiiO
per montlt, or ttOI.IIl, Call
HENRY a..EL"ND
Olllce IJII.ZIIt
AUCT!O,, Saluraay, August 10
""'!'_....• -- - " ' ' tlll-3218.
f.Uic
Res.--at 11 a.m. We are .leavmg Ute
ZIG
ZAG-OMA'nC,
well
tnown
For
Sale
&amp;-7-31c
Help
Wanted
coumy. Wltl sell the IOIIOW·
mate
sowing
machine,
makes
POODLE
1-UPPIES
AKC
Toy
ing aL tne restdence ot Pearl KITCHEN HELP wanted. Ap.
buttonholes, sows on bultonJ,
While and stud service, 4 and
ply In person. Crow's Steak
Jacoos tocated on Ht. 7 and
monograms,
etc., all without
6 lbo. Phone 992-3165.
Houae.
f.l-8tc
124 al Laurel Cldl. Livlllg
attaclune!lts. Pay only tQ.SO,
7-l~c
room suite, glider, uuow ·
or monthly payments. Call
rugs, coflee table, end tables, WAITRESS AND car hops. Ap.
llllW218.
f.Ntc
ply In pel'lllll, Crow's Steak POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
several standi.. book case, recGEO, HOIISJ'ETI'EB, 8Ner
miniature, $75 and up. Sind
House.
f.7-4te
ord cabir-.t ·rmeras, ~ic ·
l'OMER•Y
- Business buildTHE
PROVEN
carpet
cleaner,
serviCJ! and grooming. Phooe
tures. o&amp;toDAJ., magazme
ing, East Main. 3 stories, side
Blue Lustre, Is easy oo the
9112-5443.
II 3 Ue
racks, books, complete set of
For
Sale
or
Trade
lot for parking.
budget. Restores forgntten ""'
piano lessons valued at $100. 1964 DODGE 440 wagon, V-8
lol'l. Rent electric shampooer ~YR"CUSE - 6 rooms, bath,
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
Two radios, one FM &amp; AM,
automatic, radio, power steer$1. Baker Fumll.,.., 8-5«c
level lot.
524
Aab
St.,
Middleport.
m
ironer, grill, air condtuoner,
ing, chrome top carrier; clean
!04
ACRES - 4 barns. 3 houses
5443.
6-D-Uc
pressure canner, French try.
$1075. AIBo, 1962 Ford Galaxle
and a number of other build1966 ENGLISH Ford, $200 easb,
er, bird cage, old sea chest,
500, f..door automatic, 352 en- POTATOES, beans, cabbage
and assume balance. Phone
Ings. A clean farm.
wall telephone, lamps, boW·
gine, good condition, $395.
77U208, or see at Cheater !91 ACRES - 2 bouses with
and beetS, Phone 84S-22..'4.
llng balls, dishes, cooking
Can be seen at the Ashland
Bailey's, one mile back ol
baths, 2 barns, 2 silos, 3
Clarence
Proffitt,
Portland.
utensils, c!olhes hamper, step
Station in Reedsville. 8-7-3tp
ponds, 3 gas welb.
Ohio.
7-7-tfc Maaon on carson Road.
stool, a large collection of noB+Stp HELEN or VIRGR. TEAFORD
velties and some antiques, a 1967 MUSTANG, 6-cyllnder, SASSOCIA'I'SS
lft.33:IS
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
nice collection. Something for
speed, I~ Chevrolet Caprice,
1950 FORD, \l-Ion pickup truck.
SYRACUSE
one
floor,
partly
furnished
If
everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Clif- aotomalic, power steering and
f.7-3tc
desired. 783 s. Serond Ave., good condl~on. Phone &amp;a-2355,
ford Jacobs, owner. Terms
brakes, financing available,
New Haven, W. Va. a.utp
Middleport. Can bo seen by
cash, not responsible for accipllone IIIIZ-1517 alter 5 phone
appolnlment
after
5
p.m.
EJ,
dents. Sale conducted by the
Business Services
1192-57'8,
7-31-11&lt;
den Walburn, phone 119Z-28115. ZO.ACRE !ann In Chesler TownBradford Auction Co., Bol116,
7-9-tfc
ship on new water system, BAHR'S BAC!t HOE and llcw!r
Racine, Ohio. Phone IHI-3821.
Service. Waterline, s e p II c
L1mch 1orved.
8-441c
Female Help Wanted NO. 6. III'OKER COAL at lor- live rooma and bath w II h tanks, leach beds and ba...
outbuildings, or will sell 18\1
TOY LADIES earn $25 an evenments, Chester, Ohio. Call
mer
Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
acres separate. with nlce
ing demonstrating toys a n d
Notice
Henry Bahr, 11115-3988 or Roger
located 5 miles east of WeU.. building site: U-acres !armgifts. No lnveatment. Color
WILL GIVE TO A good home,
Bahr, 911.).3958.
f.llllo
ing grotind wilh pond, and
catalog. Car and phone neces- ton. Phone 384-3787 Wellston
reglatered Bird Dog. Call 1149for Information. Walton Ooal
newly fell(.'ed. See James Holsary. Write, Toy Ladies Party
3212 from 9 to 5 or see Dick
Company.
7-10-301c
lon, Sr., one mile east of Five RADIO AND TV REPAIR, house
Plan, Johnstown, Pa. U.Stp
Y...,., Racine, evenings.
calls, antenna, aale and 11&gt;Poln~ oo Rt. 7, or phone 119Z~
slsllatlon.
John Harrison, 701
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
5007.
8-7-71c
Wanted to Rent
Broadway St., Mlddlepolt,
10-U-13-14 ft., clean made,
BAND EVERY Friday from 9 THREE OR four bedroom borne.
phone
9112-2522.
7-14-tfc
sturdy, three rail bottoma. SEVEN ROOM bouse and lot,
Most locate before scbool bep.m. to 2 a.m. Slte111118
One mile off Rt. 33, on KingsNayiors Run Rill, Rt. good
Sprlnp Nlte Club, Beat band
gins Pbone 99UI02. 11-1 &amp;tc
ELECTROLUX SALES and serbury Road.
7-17-301c
drilled well, phone IIIIZ-2275.
In the area.
f.7-2tc
vice: Sweepill:t;rog waahero
B+121c
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and
polisbers. Genuine parts.
19111 NEWPORT Chryaler, 4For Lease
BAND EVERY Friday and Sat- M &amp; G FOOD MARKET, Rt. 7,
Call 119Z-3780.
f.IS-Uc
Door, good rubber, good FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath, eturday at Jack's Club on the
ohape.
Marlon
Reynolds,
Ma·
Middleport.
8-Htp
tra lot. Union Ave., Pomeroy.
Harrfaor.viUe Road off Rl. 7.
C. C. BRADFORD
son. Phone 'I'IUI47. 7-21-Uc
Phone m.m'/.
f.f.121p
Country music by Gayle McAucrloNEER
For Rent
C.mpleto
Service
Donald and his Drlften.
BEANS, KENTUCKY Wonder: 19118 EARLY American stereo:
f.74!c FURNISHED live rooma a n d Pick your own, bring oonPbOIIf
MNIII
This set has AM &amp; Flo! radio,
bath, M &amp; G Markel, Rt. 7,
Crill Bradford
lalner. $1 busbel. Andrew
4-opeed automatic r e c o r d
Middleport.
f.7-81p
Bachle,
Oldo
BAIIR'S BA\-'K HOE and dozer
Crooo, six milel above Rachanger, lovely finish. Just
servk&lt; : waterline, s e p II c
S I tic
cine on Rt. 338. Phone 247Uke new. Take aver payments
tanl:s, leach beds and baae- SINGLES and furnished and un. 2852,
7-26-lfc
or ell per month or pay $SUI.
lurnlsbed apartments, Pbone
men!J. ~ester, Ohio. CaD
Affi CONDmONYNG RefrigerTry
II In your bome. Phone
IIIIM26'1.
B+l21c
Henry Bahr, 911.).3988, or Roger
ation service. Jack's Refrlg5 ROOMS and bath on like lot
992-Z836.
.....lc
eraUon, New Haven. hone
Bahr 9115-3951.
f.7-8tp
on Rt. 33. Call 99J.51101.
PLENTY of space for one trail11112-20'19.
4 e lie
7-30-11&lt; 19118 MODERN lllen!O. Lovely
er with all !acUities. In SyraCOLOR TV antennas Installed,
walnut modern console with
aU work guaranteed. Three cuae. Call 119Z-3t04. 4-~ TREE RIPENED Havon peaell- MIX concrm delivbli wpeed automatic record READY
ered
right
to yoor project.
years esperlence. Pbone 9112es. Pick them youroell, $2.75 cbaager, '111is hu AM-FM raFURNISHED
and
unfumlshetl
Fast
and
eaay.
Free ellll!GI.
~lc
bu. Bring standard alzo basdio. Take over payments of
apartments. Close to school.
Phone 9112-3284, GGegkets. Frames Orcllard, 2521
ta.a per month or pay bal- males.
Phone IIIIZ-504.
IO.If.llc
leln
Ready
• Mix Co. , Mlddl!!FRENCBlE'S Trading Post oow
VaDeyvlew Drive, Belpre, 0.
anc:e
ol
•.
22.
Phone
991-tal.
port, Ohio.
• 10 tfe
open from 10 am. to 4 p.m.
Pbone 42U922.
f.l-«e
a.ute
weelalays. Used clothing and TRAILER SPACE, all utilities
available. Inquire JM MulberBUDGET PRICE furniture on
miscellaneous itema. Eagle
SINGER Zig Zag: 'nl!o mad!lno
ry alter 3 or~ p.m. Write P, THREE-YEAR-OLD SADDLE
our third Door budget shop.
Ridge; tum right at Memorborse, 83 inch lllllft; alao
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. r..29-Uc
just taken In; maba buttonBaker
Furniture. Middleport,
Ial Gardens onto County Road
truck camper, Ilk• new. Pholle
holes,
daml,
emb.
Take
over
Ohio.
? II tfe
31, and drive out two mUes.
74U885.
f.7-41p
FURNISHED GARAGE apartpayments of ta per mnnlh or
~tc
ment on Uncoln Hill. Ulllltles
pay ete.40, Call 119Z-l111311.
SEWING MACHINES, repair
CAMPER,
14
1
8\1,
$285.
Phone
paid; adults only. Phone m
a.ute
service, an makes. WY 11THERE WILL be a gun shoot
IIIIZ-5544, Rev. WendeD G.
348t.
f.!Me
Sunday, Aug. 11 beginning at
Sluder.
8-7-3tp WALNUT LOGS, Art1tur Spello. :1284. The Fabric ShoP, POJDo
eray. Authorized SJn«er Sales
noon at the Forked Run' FIVE ROOM furnished bouse.
eer.
Rt.
s,
Pomerny,
l'llont.
and Service. We Sharpen
Sportsman Club. Everyone Is
bath, In Pomeroy. Mn. Row- 19114 CHEVROLET, 4-door, f.
&lt;!lester
111H181.
~i
:SCI...,...
S-29-lfc
welcome.
u.4tc:'
ml Cecil. lllO W. Main st., cylinder automatic. Pllone
--~,aGARE'M'E vending machines
992-653Z after 4 p.m. 8-Htp 186'1 HOMKO four borae revei'IP)r
Pomeroy.
7-24 .tic
WILL DO sewing at home ble rolal')' Uller. EueDent' ,_- and service ABC Enterprises,
llppers, pockets, pegging,
NOW OPEN Bob's Mobil Court, STEREO CONSOLE, walnut, racondltloo; $lllt.95 value. Will
Mason, W. Va. Phone '1'1Sa43.
hemming, alterations, etc.
Syracuse, overlooking t b e dio equipped, 4-speed cbang.
aeD
for
fl5
caah.
Phone
Chet"-II•
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
er, dual volume oontrol.
boautl!ul Ohio River. out ol
ler IJI5.WS,
...
ltp
Phone 71~651 .
~30-tlc
Malo! payments of ell per
high water. state appi'OVed.
HOTICI OP PUILtcATtotl
month or $71.915. Call llllW218. SEAT COVERS, blue, fit Ill PtrMY lrMIUitt.... Inc..
7-3o.Uc
IIAPPY HOUR, Sheuang Spring~
.. ro ...ltn ctrperatiOn
8-Utc
a.evy two door. Phone m Pert ce•n&amp;. c.ttr••
,Nlte Club, 5 to 8 p.m. Mon- SMALL HOUSE at Portland.
Plllltttff,
2414.
~
day lhro Friday. Ladles night
Tile llaCIM Mlllit ........_, laltiJ,
All ooavenlen«~. Write Bol p..,;,iii
every Friday.
2-6-tfc
IHI-. ott..
7, Racine, Ohio.
f.l.tlc
S5 OOMET convertible, bul'pndy with bla&lt;t top, priced to ....... .. .. rtertfl.
THE MOTHER wbo has two
TRAR.ER, Brown'l Trallor
Dtflnllenl•
•
sen, phone 741-1111.
f.74!c
cblldron, David 15, daoghter
lllller lliiDIItL ..._ J1lol Ool
Pan, Minersville. Phone 9112l"'lloolnoe .. uaben. wUI tiM ao13, husband overseas. and ahe
33.14.
114-«c
tsee tlllol oa Ule Jltb 4a:r 0o1 lalJ,
19118
APACHE
Falcon
camping
lmows Mrs. Mary Ord !hat
tba .............. J'omer ID4utrailer, call IIIIZ-2801 or 1ee trtn, .... tue4 Ue PeCHJo• ......
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JOU ln Ute Court of Comtaoll Plul.
:o x 50 'fRAILER, e~tra nice.
wmte Guinther alter 4:30 p. ._
eaD 992-S307.
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Adults p~erred ; 181 Locust
fudfmenl In the lmCI'IUlt of JI.JI)O.•
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NOW OPEN frtllll 10 A.M. to 10
St.. Mldateport. Phone 9112~nt per annum1 g14 aetl011 bebLI
buell upon JOW' eoDftl'llon ol flaal1l
2811·
P.M. L... S&amp;W Drive In on
H-81p
CANNING TOMATOES, t!JS ol the undfrtllnedl.
You lrt req1Qn4 to CDIWW tba
the by-pass Rl. 7. Soft lee
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buthel. 8rlng contslnerl. Ger. 11ld
PeUUOD bJ' Ull dQ' of A.1l(Uit
aldlne Cleland, Racine. »Ue 11. 1118, or Judpnent bJ the Plllll·
mam, good food, specials on • NEWLY DECORATED, furnishUH wtll be rudiHd lfiiDII JCI'U.
Monday and Thursday.
ed apartment. Adults and re,
PO. . IY INDUiniiS.. INC.
8-HOI&lt;
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IYI ...-.W A. Melllcl,
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Iohed hooiso or apartment by 7 Ill I f1 I Ill I Ill I a I f, . .
W•nted To Buy
TWO ROOMS, bath, furnished
WAHJI)
Auguat IS, call 992-S566.
ANTIQUES. luml1ure, dishes.
apartment, references. 128
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Voice along Broadway
BY .JACK O'BRIH
NEW YfJRK ~ Peter Falk
told us ln Rome llle only role
he's r·ead that might lure him
to the Bdwy. stage was In Herb
Gardner's uThe GootD:Iye Peo·
pie," that of a septuagenarian
delicatessen owner; Red Buttons
also wanted it but Milton Berle
got U .... Fashion designer created ladie'i ~ostumes for both
conventlons. The Humphrey - tor
Pres. dads start at $12 while
the Repub styles start at $28 .•..

Nixon's campaign manager, and

There's Ule thread of a prosperity -message in there somewhere ..• Mia Farrow's cover
hereby is blown: when here, she
reglsters as Barbara Deutch, her
secretary's name ..• Bill Holden
had to rush home to the Sherry
Netherland to pack for his meet-

Vietnam hero (Bronze Star) £d..
win C&lt;&gt;pred Reed to14 their Maud

Chez Elle chums they'll wed
Nov. 16 .... Belle Daniels and
Ben L,yon celebrated their 38th
In Londoo .. .. Brltlsbero love
ring in a BBC radio series when

illg with Bing Crosby and Kathy

the Blitz hit London and they
just sla)'ed on when most Americans scurried home to aatecy

at Holden's Safari Club, Kenya
.... French mental hospitals pony
up Cognac to relax patients ....
Napoleon?
Jill Mitchell, daughter of Dick

.... Pop.rockers called UT h e
Mob" dress llke early Chicago
gangaters; they'll pley L a s

Vegas In Oct., which would seem
to be Coals to Newcastle .•••
The recent Nevada joints caught
wlth phony dice and cards were
just the onea exposed In the act
.... Wooder why suckers think

mobaten

won't

cheat Just he-

cause they don't have to; they

this what others have done?"
but u1s this decision wisest and
best for those most intimately

Dear Helen:

You don't generallze, and this Involved with the altualion?" And
is good, for circumstances and that,..takes a lol of thinldngl the people Involved alter "solu- H. ,l\4·

don't have to rob and murder and
blackmail, either.
Slngers love the Copacabana

- It has 38 speakers around
the room, .tendad by acou~

engineers .. .'. · .fOie Ferrei'lis

tions.'' There are all types ofun· Dear Helen:
wed mothers. As you say, tor
In your "What is A. ... ?'' sersome, It's best to give their ba- Ws, someone Important has been
bies up, but not for all! Keep say- overlooked. So here's my ver-

the nightclub fever bad - he'd
rather play a noor show than
King Lear.

sloo of
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illgltl
At a very young age, I became
WHAT IS AGRANDPA? '
pregnant. Fortunately I had unA Grandpa is someone you cut"
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derstanding relatives a n d trust. He'll keep you company.

Ia moving 111to Sptadletop res.
taurant owner Van Rapoport's
apartment: be's moving outllrst,
ol course .... Lanc..,Uworth of
the San Diego Chatprs Is a
late blooming McCarteyphlle ....
Winston ChurChill Jr: signed In
at Miami Beach's Eden Rock to

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friends. I forgave myself and when you're alone. You can tell
startad out to make the best of him your &amp;e&lt;:'rets and he won't
my llle with my new responai- breathe a word.
b!llty, As soon as I waa able af- A Grandpa ia a friend who'll
ter my Uttle boy was born, I went let you beat him at checkers
to school and learned to be a on purpose. He'll even sneak you
market checker. I worked until on an all..nten fishing trip and
my bones ached. Thechlld'sfath- when you spUI the can of worms
er, with some re\uctance, provld- tn the ocean, he won't throw you
ed a little help.
.overboard.
Now I am married to a wonHe's someone who will take
derful man who utell In love you home with him on vacation.
with both ot us." Adoption pa. H you're wondering lf he'll forpen and records are sealed, but get you 011 your blrthda3, forwe wlll tell our son as soon as get lt. He's not that kind ot guy.
· he Is old eoough that he was
He' a onJy just the greatest guy

adopted by his lather and that

earlb. _ LYNN
his mother wouldn't have glven Dear 'Melen 1
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him up for anything in t h e
Better gtt your mall bags reaworld.
dy becauseI hiVe a feeling you're

WUI he know he was "born going to be delugad with letters
out of wedlock?" Aren't ,40011t protesting yow- advice to- use
adopted children?

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root when driving an

Does a girl with an ·uteglll- automatic shill automobile. &lt;Note
mate child have two strikes a.. from H: You're SO-o-o right!)
1t comes to a

&amp;ick to lovelorn and worn,
good marriage? Not II abe is chum, and leave the driving to
decent and otherwise desirable. us! _ JOE
galnst her when

'otliJ SHOVlO H/11/E .!YIIW6P
IW 1HIS 11Wf lW&gt;.i' ,l!lltlJTE

them because they were star-

Helen Help
US•• e By Helen Bottel
THE BR1GIITER SIDE
OF THE COIN

AND

I am not even prelly, but I Dear Joe:
had two other orrers or marAnd YOU'D better check with
rtage from tine men before I · 1 drlver training school and the
fell in love with my husband. D or M\' I whole advlce to nov~
I would advise unwed eXI)eCt.. ices Ia: ''Forget you have a Jeft
ant mothers to ask themselves foot., _ J.l
it they are really the tne to
The 64-square-mue .:Sater
take the easiest way out II may

Island Ues 2,300 miles """t of
not be the best way to lasting Chile.
happiness ... And then again It
may. - NOT UNIQUE

Lichee Tree owner Irene Kuo

cover the contusion.

Bdwy. actor Joe Slrola hal
been olierad $000,000 lor his
teeth-stain - remover firm: Bud
Westmore

ot

the H'wood lilm

family's hla partner ... So Joe
doesn't have to worry if hh current musical uGotden Rainbow"

I• less than hall-oellillg out .

65 MUSTANG CONV, , • $1195
One cort~ful local owner, 6
cyl. 1td. thlft. htro nlc••

67 BUICK ........ .......... $2395
Grancf Sporu VB 2 dr. Hard
Top. One careful local owncr. Smart turquolae finish
with oil Ylnrl buck.t nott,
e•trae. -' tp. ahlft 400 cu. ln.
engine. 5uperl, conclltlon.

66 BUICK .............. $2195
V8 St!ylorla Cutlom 4 dr . Hard
Top. One local owner. Smart
burgundy finish. •11 white
Ylnyl upholet1ry with front
cent•r arm retl, Low mlleoge

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O'BRIEN AND CROW
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CtMIIIMIMt &amp; C1rrtetleM
REALTY COMPANY
BIG CHEST FREEZER
Wltl Itt '"""'" UIIIU t e.m. fM'
POMEROY
- 2 at&lt;&gt;ry, 8 rooma
01¥ ef P'HIItltllll
ONLY, $215.00
RleULA,TIOMI
(S bedrooms) bath, 2 porches,
Tht Pu~liiMt reMn.. tf'lt rl ... t
Free DeliYery Within
basement,
with utility room,
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100 Mtlu. We Service
~Uie, Tl'll ,.,.. ,...._, will net
carport.
$4,250.00
1967 CHEVROLET . , .. , , , , .. , .. . . . ..... , ,$3295
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Caprice .t-Door. Factory Air Cond., Comfortron controls,
lllctrmt ln..nten.
POMEROY - I story, 5 rooms,
POMI!ROY
RATII
386
engine,
turbo
hydramatlc,
power
steering
and
brakes,
(3 bedrooms) bath, new kit"'' W111t Ad 1ervlc1
, . 1 ~nh ~~tr W•rd tM llltlrtlen
strata seat, black vinsl top, white body, plum interior, radio
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PHONE
chen and dlnlftl area with
Mlftlmum Chlr.. Jk
and heater, 6000 actual miles. A real sharp car.
• 992-2181
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IIYI !lltl'riiM\1.
1966 CIIEVELLE ... , .. , .... , . , . , .. , _, , .$2095
or paneltns. hardwood floors,
11 dfltl ~ter Wit~ 11'1 conMCUIIft
H. T. Cpe, 4 speed trans. Positraetlon. Wide OvaJ tires,
lack
W.
C.ney,
Mgr.
IMertlllll.
utility room in buement.
II ,-r hftf DIMIUIII ... ••HI ...
·red interior. White Cinish. Radio &amp; heater.
11111 1dl ,..,, wlltlln 11 Hy1.
PRICED REASONABLE
(,UD OF TMANill • OIITUAR'f
1962 CHEVROLET , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , . , , .$895
BASIIAN - 6\1 acres on gravel
ForS1Ie
SUI tor Jl -rd !'llllllmum. ••·
Picktp
8-f'l. Fleetslde, solid cab, red finish, heater.
........... ..,. 2Croad, barb fence, aprlng,
IL1MD ADI
i EARLY AMERICAN stereo ra.,
AIIIJHtfMt Uc Ch•rtt ,., .Wn,.
bama, I story frame house, 4
0
dlo console, 4-speed automafl_,.tnl .
rooms, 2 bedrooma, bath,
O,ICI HOUII
I1M a.M. to t :H ,.11'1 . DillY'
basement. REMODFLED REOPEN
EVES.
1:00
P.M.
tie
changer,
wpeaker
IIOUnd
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1 aystem. Payments ol fi.IO CENTLY.
Public S.le
'POMEROY, otiiO
per montlt, or ttOI.IIl, Call
HENRY a..EL"ND
Olllce IJII.ZIIt
AUCT!O,, Saluraay, August 10
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f.Uic
Res.--at 11 a.m. We are .leavmg Ute
ZIG
ZAG-OMA'nC,
well
tnown
For
Sale
&amp;-7-31c
Help
Wanted
coumy. Wltl sell the IOIIOW·
mate
sowing
machine,
makes
POODLE
1-UPPIES
AKC
Toy
ing aL tne restdence ot Pearl KITCHEN HELP wanted. Ap.
buttonholes, sows on bultonJ,
While and stud service, 4 and
ply In person. Crow's Steak
Jacoos tocated on Ht. 7 and
monograms,
etc., all without
6 lbo. Phone 992-3165.
Houae.
f.l-8tc
124 al Laurel Cldl. Livlllg
attaclune!lts. Pay only tQ.SO,
7-l~c
room suite, glider, uuow ·
or monthly payments. Call
rugs, coflee table, end tables, WAITRESS AND car hops. Ap.
llllW218.
f.Ntc
ply In pel'lllll, Crow's Steak POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
several standi.. book case, recGEO, HOIISJ'ETI'EB, 8Ner
miniature, $75 and up. Sind
House.
f.7-4te
ord cabir-.t ·rmeras, ~ic ·
l'OMER•Y
- Business buildTHE
PROVEN
carpet
cleaner,
serviCJ! and grooming. Phooe
tures. o&amp;toDAJ., magazme
ing, East Main. 3 stories, side
Blue Lustre, Is easy oo the
9112-5443.
II 3 Ue
racks, books, complete set of
For
Sale
or
Trade
lot for parking.
budget. Restores forgntten ""'
piano lessons valued at $100. 1964 DODGE 440 wagon, V-8
lol'l. Rent electric shampooer ~YR"CUSE - 6 rooms, bath,
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
Two radios, one FM &amp; AM,
automatic, radio, power steer$1. Baker Fumll.,.., 8-5«c
level lot.
524
Aab
St.,
Middleport.
m
ironer, grill, air condtuoner,
ing, chrome top carrier; clean
!04
ACRES - 4 barns. 3 houses
5443.
6-D-Uc
pressure canner, French try.
$1075. AIBo, 1962 Ford Galaxle
and a number of other build1966 ENGLISH Ford, $200 easb,
er, bird cage, old sea chest,
500, f..door automatic, 352 en- POTATOES, beans, cabbage
and assume balance. Phone
Ings. A clean farm.
wall telephone, lamps, boW·
gine, good condition, $395.
77U208, or see at Cheater !91 ACRES - 2 bouses with
and beetS, Phone 84S-22..'4.
llng balls, dishes, cooking
Can be seen at the Ashland
Bailey's, one mile back ol
baths, 2 barns, 2 silos, 3
Clarence
Proffitt,
Portland.
utensils, c!olhes hamper, step
Station in Reedsville. 8-7-3tp
ponds, 3 gas welb.
Ohio.
7-7-tfc Maaon on carson Road.
stool, a large collection of noB+Stp HELEN or VIRGR. TEAFORD
velties and some antiques, a 1967 MUSTANG, 6-cyllnder, SASSOCIA'I'SS
lft.33:IS
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
nice collection. Something for
speed, I~ Chevrolet Caprice,
1950 FORD, \l-Ion pickup truck.
SYRACUSE
one
floor,
partly
furnished
If
everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Clif- aotomalic, power steering and
f.7-3tc
desired. 783 s. Serond Ave., good condl~on. Phone &amp;a-2355,
ford Jacobs, owner. Terms
brakes, financing available,
New Haven, W. Va. a.utp
Middleport. Can bo seen by
cash, not responsible for accipllone IIIIZ-1517 alter 5 phone
appolnlment
after
5
p.m.
EJ,
dents. Sale conducted by the
Business Services
1192-57'8,
7-31-11&lt;
den Walburn, phone 119Z-28115. ZO.ACRE !ann In Chesler TownBradford Auction Co., Bol116,
7-9-tfc
ship on new water system, BAHR'S BAC!t HOE and llcw!r
Racine, Ohio. Phone IHI-3821.
Service. Waterline, s e p II c
L1mch 1orved.
8-441c
Female Help Wanted NO. 6. III'OKER COAL at lor- live rooma and bath w II h tanks, leach beds and ba...
outbuildings, or will sell 18\1
TOY LADIES earn $25 an evenments, Chester, Ohio. Call
mer
Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
acres separate. with nlce
ing demonstrating toys a n d
Notice
Henry Bahr, 11115-3988 or Roger
located 5 miles east of WeU.. building site: U-acres !armgifts. No lnveatment. Color
WILL GIVE TO A good home,
Bahr, 911.).3958.
f.llllo
ing grotind wilh pond, and
catalog. Car and phone neces- ton. Phone 384-3787 Wellston
reglatered Bird Dog. Call 1149for Information. Walton Ooal
newly fell(.'ed. See James Holsary. Write, Toy Ladies Party
3212 from 9 to 5 or see Dick
Company.
7-10-301c
lon, Sr., one mile east of Five RADIO AND TV REPAIR, house
Plan, Johnstown, Pa. U.Stp
Y...,., Racine, evenings.
calls, antenna, aale and 11&gt;Poln~ oo Rt. 7, or phone 119Z~
slsllatlon.
John Harrison, 701
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
5007.
8-7-71c
Wanted to Rent
Broadway St., Mlddlepolt,
10-U-13-14 ft., clean made,
BAND EVERY Friday from 9 THREE OR four bedroom borne.
phone
9112-2522.
7-14-tfc
sturdy, three rail bottoma. SEVEN ROOM bouse and lot,
Most locate before scbool bep.m. to 2 a.m. Slte111118
One mile off Rt. 33, on KingsNayiors Run Rill, Rt. good
Sprlnp Nlte Club, Beat band
gins Pbone 99UI02. 11-1 &amp;tc
ELECTROLUX SALES and serbury Road.
7-17-301c
drilled well, phone IIIIZ-2275.
In the area.
f.7-2tc
vice: Sweepill:t;rog waahero
B+121c
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polisbers. Genuine parts.
19111 NEWPORT Chryaler, 4For Lease
BAND EVERY Friday and Sat- M &amp; G FOOD MARKET, Rt. 7,
Call 119Z-3780.
f.IS-Uc
Door, good rubber, good FOUR ROOM HOUSE, bath, eturday at Jack's Club on the
ohape.
Marlon
Reynolds,
Ma·
Middleport.
8-Htp
tra lot. Union Ave., Pomeroy.
Harrfaor.viUe Road off Rl. 7.
C. C. BRADFORD
son. Phone 'I'IUI47. 7-21-Uc
Phone m.m'/.
f.f.121p
Country music by Gayle McAucrloNEER
For Rent
C.mpleto
Service
Donald and his Drlften.
BEANS, KENTUCKY Wonder: 19118 EARLY American stereo:
f.74!c FURNISHED live rooma a n d Pick your own, bring oonPbOIIf
MNIII
This set has AM &amp; Flo! radio,
bath, M &amp; G Markel, Rt. 7,
Crill Bradford
lalner. $1 busbel. Andrew
4-opeed automatic r e c o r d
Middleport.
f.7-81p
Bachle,
Oldo
BAIIR'S BA\-'K HOE and dozer
Crooo, six milel above Rachanger, lovely finish. Just
servk&lt; : waterline, s e p II c
S I tic
cine on Rt. 338. Phone 247Uke new. Take aver payments
tanl:s, leach beds and baae- SINGLES and furnished and un. 2852,
7-26-lfc
or ell per month or pay $SUI.
lurnlsbed apartments, Pbone
men!J. ~ester, Ohio. CaD
Affi CONDmONYNG RefrigerTry
II In your bome. Phone
IIIIM26'1.
B+l21c
Henry Bahr, 911.).3988, or Roger
ation service. Jack's Refrlg5 ROOMS and bath on like lot
992-Z836.
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Bahr 9115-3951.
f.7-8tp
on Rt. 33. Call 99J.51101.
PLENTY of space for one trail11112-20'19.
4 e lie
7-30-11&lt; 19118 MODERN lllen!O. Lovely
er with all !acUities. In SyraCOLOR TV antennas Installed,
walnut modern console with
aU work guaranteed. Three cuae. Call 119Z-3t04. 4-~ TREE RIPENED Havon peaell- MIX concrm delivbli wpeed automatic record READY
ered
right
to yoor project.
years esperlence. Pbone 9112es. Pick them youroell, $2.75 cbaager, '111is hu AM-FM raFURNISHED
and
unfumlshetl
Fast
and
eaay.
Free ellll!GI.
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bu. Bring standard alzo basdio. Take over payments of
apartments. Close to school.
Phone 9112-3284, GGegkets. Frames Orcllard, 2521
ta.a per month or pay bal- males.
Phone IIIIZ-504.
IO.If.llc
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Ready
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VaDeyvlew Drive, Belpre, 0.
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Phone
991-tal.
port, Ohio.
• 10 tfe
open from 10 am. to 4 p.m.
Pbone 42U922.
f.l-«e
a.ute
weelalays. Used clothing and TRAILER SPACE, all utilities
available. Inquire JM MulberBUDGET PRICE furniture on
miscellaneous itema. Eagle
SINGER Zig Zag: 'nl!o mad!lno
ry alter 3 or~ p.m. Write P, THREE-YEAR-OLD SADDLE
our third Door budget shop.
Ridge; tum right at Memorborse, 83 inch lllllft; alao
0. Box 425 Pomeroy. r..29-Uc
just taken In; maba buttonBaker
Furniture. Middleport,
Ial Gardens onto County Road
truck camper, Ilk• new. Pholle
holes,
daml,
emb.
Take
over
Ohio.
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31, and drive out two mUes.
74U885.
f.7-41p
FURNISHED GARAGE apartpayments of ta per mnnlh or
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pay ete.40, Call 119Z-l111311.
SEWING MACHINES, repair
CAMPER,
14
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$285.
Phone
paid; adults only. Phone m
a.ute
service, an makes. WY 11THERE WILL be a gun shoot
IIIIZ-5544, Rev. WendeD G.
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Sunday, Aug. 11 beginning at
Sluder.
8-7-3tp WALNUT LOGS, Art1tur Spello. :1284. The Fabric ShoP, POJDo
eray. Authorized SJn«er Sales
noon at the Forked Run' FIVE ROOM furnished bouse.
eer.
Rt.
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Pomerny,
l'llont.
and Service. We Sharpen
Sportsman Club. Everyone Is
bath, In Pomeroy. Mn. Row- 19114 CHEVROLET, 4-door, f.
&lt;!lester
111H181.
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welcome.
u.4tc:'
ml Cecil. lllO W. Main st., cylinder automatic. Pllone
--~,aGARE'M'E vending machines
992-653Z after 4 p.m. 8-Htp 186'1 HOMKO four borae revei'IP)r
Pomeroy.
7-24 .tic
WILL DO sewing at home ble rolal')' Uller. EueDent' ,_- and service ABC Enterprises,
llppers, pockets, pegging,
NOW OPEN Bob's Mobil Court, STEREO CONSOLE, walnut, racondltloo; $lllt.95 value. Will
Mason, W. Va. Phone '1'1Sa43.
hemming, alterations, etc.
Syracuse, overlooking t b e dio equipped, 4-speed cbang.
aeD
for
fl5
caah.
Phone
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Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maaon,
er, dual volume oontrol.
boautl!ul Ohio River. out ol
ler IJI5.WS,
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Phone 71~651 .
~30-tlc
Malo! payments of ell per
high water. state appi'OVed.
HOTICI OP PUILtcATtotl
month or $71.915. Call llllW218. SEAT COVERS, blue, fit Ill PtrMY lrMIUitt.... Inc..
7-3o.Uc
IIAPPY HOUR, Sheuang Spring~
.. ro ...ltn ctrperatiOn
8-Utc
a.evy two door. Phone m Pert ce•n&amp;. c.ttr••
,Nlte Club, 5 to 8 p.m. Mon- SMALL HOUSE at Portland.
Plllltttff,
2414.
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Tile llaCIM Mlllit ........_, laltiJ,
All ooavenlen«~. Write Bol p..,;,iii
every Friday.
2-6-tfc
IHI-. ott..
7, Racine, Ohio.
f.l.tlc
S5 OOMET convertible, bul'pndy with bla&lt;t top, priced to ....... .. .. rtertfl.
THE MOTHER wbo has two
TRAR.ER, Brown'l Trallor
Dtflnllenl•
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f.74!c
cblldron, David 15, daoghter
lllller lliiDIItL ..._ J1lol Ool
Pan, Minersville. Phone 9112l"'lloolnoe .. uaben. wUI tiM ao13, husband overseas. and ahe
33.14.
114-«c
tsee tlllol oa Ule Jltb 4a:r 0o1 lalJ,
19118
APACHE
Falcon
camping
lmows Mrs. Mary Ord !hat
tba .............. J'omer ID4utrailer, call IIIIZ-2801 or 1ee trtn, .... tue4 Ue PeCHJo• ......
Uved In Pomeroy, Is asked to
JOU ln Ute Court of Comtaoll Plul.
:o x 50 'fRAILER, e~tra nice.
wmte Guinther alter 4:30 p. ._
eaD 992-S307.
IH-ftp
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Adults p~erred ; 181 Locust
fudfmenl In the lmCI'IUlt of JI.JI)O.•
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l-7-'lc plu
lnt.nlti at U. rate of 7 Ptl'
NOW OPEN frtllll 10 A.M. to 10
St.. Mldateport. Phone 9112~nt per annum1 g14 aetl011 bebLI
buell upon JOW' eoDftl'llon ol flaal1l
2811·
P.M. L... S&amp;W Drive In on
H-81p
CANNING TOMATOES, t!JS ol the undfrtllnedl.
You lrt req1Qn4 to CDIWW tba
the by-pass Rl. 7. Soft lee
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buthel. 8rlng contslnerl. Ger. 11ld
PeUUOD bJ' Ull dQ' of A.1l(Uit
aldlne Cleland, Racine. »Ue 11. 1118, or Judpnent bJ the Plllll·
mam, good food, specials on • NEWLY DECORATED, furnishUH wtll be rudiHd lfiiDII JCI'U.
Monday and Thursday.
ed apartment. Adults and re,
PO. . IY INDUiniiS.. INC.
8-HOI&lt;
lerence. 114\1 Mulberry, Ph.
IYI ...-.W A. Melllcl,
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Wanfld to Rent
992-6lltl.
U.llo
Atk•
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YOUNG couple wanll unlumAtfttM. Ohlt ..,..
Iohed hooiso or apartment by 7 Ill I f1 I Ill I Ill I a I f, . .
W•nted To Buy
TWO ROOMS, bath, furnished
WAHJI)
Auguat IS, call 992-S566.
ANTIQUES. luml1ure, dishes.
apartment, references. 128
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Mulberry, PhOne ~.
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N~ b buebJ' lll..a tw Porll
&lt;*II, 1111 W. Main st., Pomeu.tle
E. hJN o1 Jtad!W, otdt, &amp;.D. I, au
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FIVE ROOM cottage with beaulft)'IING, LARGE lawna, ••
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loll, cemeteries, oil!., Long Bottom. Vlrgll Walker,
with Cnvely tractor. Phone
118clne, Oblo.
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the United States as an Independent nation ended the
Revolutionary War In America.

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Voice along Broadway
BY .JACK O'BRIH
NEW YfJRK ~ Peter Falk
told us ln Rome llle only role
he's r·ead that might lure him
to the Bdwy. stage was In Herb
Gardner's uThe GootD:Iye Peo·
pie," that of a septuagenarian
delicatessen owner; Red Buttons
also wanted it but Milton Berle
got U .... Fashion designer created ladie'i ~ostumes for both
conventlons. The Humphrey - tor
Pres. dads start at $12 while
the Repub styles start at $28 .•..

Nixon's campaign manager, and

There's Ule thread of a prosperity -message in there somewhere ..• Mia Farrow's cover
hereby is blown: when here, she
reglsters as Barbara Deutch, her
secretary's name ..• Bill Holden
had to rush home to the Sherry
Netherland to pack for his meet-

Vietnam hero (Bronze Star) £d..
win C&lt;&gt;pred Reed to14 their Maud

Chez Elle chums they'll wed
Nov. 16 .... Belle Daniels and
Ben L,yon celebrated their 38th
In Londoo .. .. Brltlsbero love
ring in a BBC radio series when

illg with Bing Crosby and Kathy

the Blitz hit London and they
just sla)'ed on when most Americans scurried home to aatecy

at Holden's Safari Club, Kenya
.... French mental hospitals pony
up Cognac to relax patients ....
Napoleon?
Jill Mitchell, daughter of Dick

.... Pop.rockers called UT h e
Mob" dress llke early Chicago
gangaters; they'll pley L a s

Vegas In Oct., which would seem
to be Coals to Newcastle .•••
The recent Nevada joints caught
wlth phony dice and cards were
just the onea exposed In the act
.... Wooder why suckers think

mobaten

won't

cheat Just he-

cause they don't have to; they

this what others have done?"
but u1s this decision wisest and
best for those most intimately

Dear Helen:

You don't generallze, and this Involved with the altualion?" And
is good, for circumstances and that,..takes a lol of thinldngl the people Involved alter "solu- H. ,l\4·

don't have to rob and murder and
blackmail, either.
Slngers love the Copacabana

- It has 38 speakers around
the room, .tendad by acou~

engineers .. .'. · .fOie Ferrei'lis

tions.'' There are all types ofun· Dear Helen:
wed mothers. As you say, tor
In your "What is A. ... ?'' sersome, It's best to give their ba- Ws, someone Important has been
bies up, but not for all! Keep say- overlooked. So here's my ver-

the nightclub fever bad - he'd
rather play a noor show than
King Lear.

sloo of
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illgltl
At a very young age, I became
WHAT IS AGRANDPA? '
pregnant. Fortunately I had unA Grandpa is someone you cut"
,
derstanding relatives a n d trust. He'll keep you company.

Ia moving 111to Sptadletop res.
taurant owner Van Rapoport's
apartment: be's moving outllrst,
ol course .... Lanc..,Uworth of
the San Diego Chatprs Is a
late blooming McCarteyphlle ....
Winston ChurChill Jr: signed In
at Miami Beach's Eden Rock to

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friends. I forgave myself and when you're alone. You can tell
startad out to make the best of him your &amp;e&lt;:'rets and he won't
my llle with my new responai- breathe a word.
b!llty, As soon as I waa able af- A Grandpa ia a friend who'll
ter my Uttle boy was born, I went let you beat him at checkers
to school and learned to be a on purpose. He'll even sneak you
market checker. I worked until on an all..nten fishing trip and
my bones ached. Thechlld'sfath- when you spUI the can of worms
er, with some re\uctance, provld- tn the ocean, he won't throw you
ed a little help.
.overboard.
Now I am married to a wonHe's someone who will take
derful man who utell In love you home with him on vacation.
with both ot us." Adoption pa. H you're wondering lf he'll forpen and records are sealed, but get you 011 your blrthda3, forwe wlll tell our son as soon as get lt. He's not that kind ot guy.
· he Is old eoough that he was
He' a onJy just the greatest guy

adopted by his lather and that

earlb. _ LYNN
his mother wouldn't have glven Dear 'Melen 1
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him up for anything in t h e
Better gtt your mall bags reaworld.
dy becauseI hiVe a feeling you're

WUI he know he was "born going to be delugad with letters
out of wedlock?" Aren't ,40011t protesting yow- advice to- use
adopted children?

'

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root when driving an

Does a girl with an ·uteglll- automatic shill automobile. &lt;Note
mate child have two strikes a.. from H: You're SO-o-o right!)
1t comes to a

&amp;ick to lovelorn and worn,
good marriage? Not II abe is chum, and leave the driving to
decent and otherwise desirable. us! _ JOE
galnst her when

'otliJ SHOVlO H/11/E .!YIIW6P
IW 1HIS 11Wf lW&gt;.i' ,l!lltlJTE

them because they were star-

Helen Help
US•• e By Helen Bottel
THE BR1GIITER SIDE
OF THE COIN

AND

I am not even prelly, but I Dear Joe:
had two other orrers or marAnd YOU'D better check with
rtage from tine men before I · 1 drlver training school and the
fell in love with my husband. D or M\' I whole advlce to nov~
I would advise unwed eXI)eCt.. ices Ia: ''Forget you have a Jeft
ant mothers to ask themselves foot., _ J.l
it they are really the tne to
The 64-square-mue .:Sater
take the easiest way out II may

Island Ues 2,300 miles """t of
not be the best way to lasting Chile.
happiness ... And then again It
may. - NOT UNIQUE

Lichee Tree owner Irene Kuo

cover the contusion.

Bdwy. actor Joe Slrola hal
been olierad $000,000 lor his
teeth-stain - remover firm: Bud
Westmore

ot

the H'wood lilm

family's hla partner ... So Joe
doesn't have to worry if hh current musical uGotden Rainbow"

I• less than hall-oellillg out .

65 MUSTANG CONV, , • $1195
One cort~ful local owner, 6
cyl. 1td. thlft. htro nlc••

67 BUICK ........ .......... $2395
Grancf Sporu VB 2 dr. Hard
Top. One careful local owncr. Smart turquolae finish
with oil Ylnrl buck.t nott,
e•trae. -' tp. ahlft 400 cu. ln.
engine. 5uperl, conclltlon.

66 BUICK .............. $2195
V8 St!ylorla Cutlom 4 dr . Hard
Top. One local owner. Smart
burgundy finish. •11 white
Ylnyl upholet1ry with front
cent•r arm retl, Low mlleoge

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Pnrk Roast ... 39c
s.r.o&amp;s-SIIood

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Bacon _!!" $1.29

Bucket Steak -_•_ " 99c

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PT. PLEASANT - A bW of
C&lt;111JiaiiKI asking an Injunction
qalnat mau picket!~ l!ld lnter!erence wltll nonna1 business and
other IITOilgS, has been Oled by
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'i'holqlsoo set a dal' l!ld lime !or
a helrllw oo a motion to grant an
injunction.

The complaint was

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In content l!ld Included
photogrljlha of strlklng.,..Ioyos
on ~n Plant picket lines.

ip Sporn Plant} in tile orftce or
Howard Schultz, circuit clerk.
Attorneys
represent1111 the
The complaint Is b&gt; Central Op- pWntiiJ are CecU Dean l!ld Wileratii"C Company vs. Utilli;y liam B. Potr or Roanoke, VlrWorkers Union of America. AF[,. glniL
CIO, Local Unioo 426, W. W.
The complaints Sl¥ tile d&amp;o
Wentzell, recording secretary; !endants also have physically obGeorso Wrlgh4 president; CArl structed, blocked and hill:lered
Searls, J. E, Ord, P, R. Honta- any llld an vehicles, whether ocshelt, W. E. Stivers, L R. Roush, c~Ctied by Blltl)loyes or others,
R. E. Smltll, V. G. Roosh, J. ll which bave attempted toenterthe

Bennett Jr., George H. Hesson,

plant.

Three civil actions have also
Marvin McFarland, Elton Cleven.ger, Harold Robert Russell, been med in the cirwlt clerk's
Glem Lee Johnaon, Walter Rob- otDce. The first action stems
ert COuch.
Crc:rn car»enter work at Reba's
The plaintiff requests that on Place in Henderson. George A.
Mayes who V5, Reba m3 Oakley

MASON

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TONIGHT·THU.-FRl
AUG. 7-8-9
"DOUBLE TROUBLE"
Elvie Presley, Yvonne Romain
AND
Sandra Dee-Geo. Hamilton
"DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT
TO BE KIDDING!"

MDGS THEAT'Rf
TONIGHT AND 111URSD AY
August 7 - 8

NOT OPEN
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August 9 - 13
Walt Disney's
The one and only,
Genuine, Original
FAMILY BAND
(Technioolor)
Walter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen

DISNEY CARTOONS:
Natures Strangest
Creatures
Art or Sell De!ense
Mr. Duck Steps Out
Admlsslon: .85c arxl SOc
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

M. Williams Is seeking judgment
in the sum or $495,
The secorxl action was styled
People's Bank or Pt. Pleasant vs.
George E. and Borbara L. Halper. The action stems trcm a
promissory note wrJtten on Feb.

I, 1968. The plaint!!! Is seeking
judgment In the sum o!$2,UO. 46.
The third action styled The 20th
Street Bank vs. J•. D. Greer also
stems from a promissory note
written on Feb. 5, 1968. Judgment is demanded In the sum or

$2,700.

(Contlnoedtrom-1)

In the collJiJso of the bulldbv.

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BECOMES INSTRUCTOR

SERVICES HELD
Graveside services were held
recently at the Mansfield Ceme~
tery lor Beck&gt; Ann, In!ant daugh-

ter or Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Florien or Lexington, Born July
25, 1968, at Mans!leld General

aa 600 voaos 0( tile 667
needed to win on tile tlrat
bsUot.
"There wiU be no Orll ballot
nominatim and thai Is a 0111
precHctlon," Rocke!ellor said.
"Nllroo will bef!ln to lose votes
PARIS - THE IJNITED STATES TOLD North Vlolllam lodal' It on tile second ballot l!ld by tile
would release 14 NorUI VietDIJne&amp;e prliiOilera •• a ugelture ol aood end of !be llllrd, the dam will
wUI" - a move obvloual1 aimed at thewlng the VIetnam Ialka whleh break."
hive llllde oo progress since their start. He IIPPealed to Hanoi to ' N 1 x o n•s Ueuteoant&amp; were
release more U. S. war prlaonerL
warning deleptes that IIley
The prlsooera have been held by the United Stateo since 1966 mt¥ miss the train completely
when the U, S. Navy captured a lfi'Oitl of North Vletnameae seameo I! IIIey !aU to vote !or him on
In an Incident related to the Gel! or Tookln Incident which p . . _ !lie ftrst ballot. This ar(IUIIenl
tile tlrst u. s. bombing or North Vletmm.
O:lrew a scarS Into the New
Jersey delega:Uon, where most
WASHINGTON- FORMER PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. Elsenlloller, ~ the state' a 40 delegates have
In guarded condltloo !ollowltW his sixth heart -•k In 13 yeors, SUJIPOrtecl Son. Cue as a
wu on a regimen of Uquld tooda and cunplete bed rest today while tavorite son. ThatJa why Case
doctors assessed the damage to his hearL
was having trouble holding 01110
Authorities at Waiter Reed Army Medical Center where the his delegates.
77-year-&lt;Jld general Is hoopitallzed said In their last bulletin TilesNixon managers also were
day he was uresting comfortab]y and is free of pain." They aaJd hi a telling Rocke!eller beckers tllat
pulse, breathing &amp;nd blood pressure were stable, but he was "aer· den,ying tile oomlnal!on ID Nixon
iously ill 11 and the outlook for recovery was .. guarded 11 or uncer- coeld lead to victory by
tain.
Reagan. hero cl the oonservatlve wing. And they IA&gt;ld Reagan
ATHENS, 0100 - FOURTEEN BASEBALL teams were IIIJJied supporters that the outcome or
ID psrtlclpote In the double - elimination Amerlean Legloo alate . a stop.Nilroo coalltloo could be
toornament here beg!~ Aug. 12.
the nomlnetlon o! Rocke!eller,
Teams entered in the state toonwment included Findley, Sid- tile candidate ot: !lie ltherals.
ney, Piqua, Cincinnati, Elyria, Ashley, Hlllsboro. Lancaster, AshFlorida deleptes, who had
tabula, steubenville, Marietta. Worthington, Euclid and Kent. Pair- favored Nixon by a subatamlal
ill!:&amp; for the tourney were scheduled tor Sun:lay evening.
majority. began drifting toward
Reagan Tueaday and gave him
~ o! picking up tile ~~tate's
Long is Loser in

Matador .Manuel •1el COrdobea'' Bealtez, telled 1111 taunted the
braWIIY bull TUesdl¥ wltll. quick !lips or his ...,. and then •toAied
and threw his black cop tothellnll1 Kellledy. ID the tradition of~
Ish bull lighting, the Y""-ter threw It boek. The crowd of lllouaands acreamed Its lj)proval. The lllllldor - - the bull to KeDned&gt; IIIII kWed II with one quick thrUst of tile swonl.

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HOLZER HOSPff AL - VIsIting hours 2-4 and 7-ll p.m. Par-

Missouri Election

ST, LOIJIS (tWO - Ll Gov.
ents only on Pediatrics Ward.
Thomas F. Eagleton wrested the
ADMISSIONS
senatorial
nomination !rom U. s.
Mrs. Clyde B. Frazier, Rt. 1
Beaver; Mrs. Alan D. Jobnson,
Middleport; Mrs. .nmmy L e e
Baker, Wellston; Mrs. Plus E.

Sen. Edward V. Long in the Mis-

souri Democratic prlmar'y.
Eagleton, 39, Issued a victory
statement early toda,y, secure in

Hyrne, 154 Woodlawn Dr.: Mrs.
Ronald L, Carr, Pomeroy; Mrs. his belle! that his 18,000 vote
Henry 0. &amp;lmmers, Rt. 2; Mrs. lead could oot be overturned In
the few remaining precincts still
Norma J. Mccarl.,, 1802 Chatham Ave.; Mrs. Dannie L. Brick ~

to report trom the Tuesday primary.

Les, Rt. 1; Lisa R. Herald, Mid''It appears that Mr. Eagledleport; Lori Lym Holle, RL 1
ton is the wiM.er,'' Lorw said
Vinton; John S. Reltmire, Mason,
Hospital, she Js survived by ooe W. Va.; Mrs. J. C. Justus, RL !rom his Larksville, Ma., IKine.
brother, Bret Edgar, and grand- 1 Vlnton; Mrs. Rufus B. Ell- But he reCused to concede the
parents. Mrs. Florian was the cessor, 42 Grape St.; (nx)rge W. election. He said he wanted to
study the returns today before
former Patt;y Carpenter.
Corbin, 946 Flrst Ave.; Mrs. W,
Ray MDler, Rt.l Uverpool; Mra. maid~ any oddltional statements.
Ervin J, Acree, Middleport; StelJa Y. Wireman, Rt. 2 Pedro; Mn.
Robert W. Mercer, Jackson;
iilsron M. Johnson, 423 second
Ave.; Danny G. underwood, Rl
(Contlneed !rOO&gt; Pogo 1) ·
2 Pl Pleasant; Steven F. Sloemaker, Rt. 1; James H. Rick-Summer o.ttice hours, prin:·. man, Rl 2 Bidwell; John L.
cipals' office, 8 L m. to 3 p, m.;
MeltUck, Rt. 3 Qak Hlll; Luther St.Verintendent's office, 8 L m.
C. Bowles, Radcliff; Joey M. ID4p,m.
Nicholson, Chauncey; Ronald 1.,
- Evecy school employe to
Hargett, Oak Hill; Charles B. Hol- have an annual tuberculosis test.
The very lltest new~ I~" wide
singer, RL 2 Racine; George H.
-A licensed insurance agency
nylon ilroqrain ribbon streps-tht
Wyant,
Rt. 5 Jackson; ChaiDICO)' may sell tax sheltered aMuities
bl&amp;. youna. fun look. But the
W. Rife, Jackson; John E. Bish- to eligible staO' members subsewitch me~r~s business. It's 1
jeweled-lever movement.
op, Jackson; Mrs. Donald L. Han. quent to approval by the board or
waterproof', shod resistent
noo, Gell}jlolls state IDat.; Gary education.
f---..._ Carnelle wUh unbreaklble
Michael Ro,., Rt. I Patriot; Gary
m~lnsprint. sweep second
BIJILDING USES
h11nd ••• precision made
T. Bryant, 11 Burger Ave.;
THE BOARD approYOd buUdby Bulove, of tourse.
Timms E. LOWe, RadclliJ.
lJW uses Including:
Also with wide white leather
BffiTHS
The Pomeroy Elementary
or cork·eolor suede straps.
Mrs. Alan D. Johnson, Mid- School auditorium and three
dleport, daughter, 3:25 p.m. classromts, Monday through FriTuesday; Mrs. Ronald L. Carr, day, next week, 9L m. to 12 noon,
Pomeroy, son, 9:46 a.m., Tuea. and Friday, next week, 7 to 8:30
day; Mrs. Henry 0. &amp;unmers, p.m., bytheSciotDVsUeyllai&gt;tist
Rt. 2, son, 3:43 p.m., TUeldl¥. Aasoclatlon !or a Bible School
DISCHARGES
The Harri sonvtlle Elementary
Mrs. Ametta Baker, M r a. School, Saturds&gt;, Aug. 24, lor a
James M. Brag, Mn. Jolm C. fatheMOO banQ.uet served by the
Campbell, Claude H. Cboei!O- Order ol Eastern Stars.
brew, Mrs. Gay Circle, Mra.
The Rutland Elementary School
Bartow Durst, Min Freda Fis- gynmaslum, Saturdal', Se!&gt;L 7,
cher, Mrs. Richard E. Garten, and Sunday, Sept. 8, lor a ftower
James P. Grueser, Mra. Jat!k show by tho Rutland Friend!&gt;
CARAVELLE'
Hall, Ira E. llatfteld, Ar1hur Garden Club.
division of BULOVA
M. Hoyt, Homer E. Huddleston,
Nmnerous bills were approved
Mrs. Clyde Hunt, Stephen Lu- !or Pl)'lllenl.
tellls Jenkins, Michelle A. PlyAttemirw were Hargraves and
male, Mrs. Giy T. Rawlins, Dale hi• aasistant, Larry Morrisor~t
A. Riegel, Mrs. Louis E. Un- Clerk L. W. McCOO"'IIs,andboard
roe, Mrs. Gary Edward Walkar members, Virgil King, president;
aDd son, Mn. Bernard L e e Mra. E. 0. Rail, Hiram Slawter,
White, Mro. Roonle Ropr Mc- BUI Porter and Don Mullen.
Cain, Mrs. William o. Smeltzer, Mrs. Jim l, Baker, Mra.

the broad way
to keep up with the limes

Teachers

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cecu Stith (expired), Dorool E.
Plants, Jr.

Chrildne Branham, Pomeroy,

COVERINGS
Inlaid Linoleu -Carpeti
Get the best de•lln Ohio ulngels
Furniture. Atk:your nelghborl

Ingels Furniture

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In Mayor's Court
lnvostlgallon ot: a brealdntll!ld
enterlnr -enll,y orer last
at the Bo,y eabln,
WIB reported toCounty SierUIRobch.
!iberllr Hartenbaeh said locke
wero torn orr the cebln door to
gaio entrance. Mattresses Inside
!lie building were loll outdoors
and olber clama&amp;e was Clllllled,
Tbe sheri!! aloo said James
E. Woodall, to, McCOmb, Miss.,
has been arre- on cbarsos
ot: IIRoxlcatlon and dlolurl&gt;lng the
peace, and Is being held In jsU.

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smne strength but still clJngs to
10 votes. Anything less would
further erode his soothern ba.ae.

New Jersey- Maybe the Orst
ravorlte son state to crack. sen.
Case has wavered several
times. He would lead most or

WOMEN TO MEET
Episcopal Chereh Women wlU
meet !or a potluck luncheon at
12:30 p.m. Tberedl¥ at I he
parish bouse ot: Greco Eploc:opal Church. Following I h e
lunebeon, WOllam B. 'l'holnls
of Belmont, Mass., will speak.

For Rocky
MlAMI liEACH (U~ Neloon A. llrlclielsUer roeehed tile
IJid o! hla pollllcal r . - at
. l:f9 a.m. EDT totlol IIIII !Guild
. . pol

A pedtion for divorce has been

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One defendant !or!elted a bood
and another was fined Tuesday
night In the court ot: POmeroy
Mayor Charles Logar. Charlotte
Schneider, Lawrenceburg, Ind.,
!or!elted a $15 bood po- on
charges of driving left ID eenter.
Mary CUrtis, Pomeroy, was fined $25 and costs on a charge ot:
Issuing menacing lllreets.

and paternal grandparents are
Mr. l!ld Mro. E. E. Follrod,
Pleaunt Ridge, Pomeroy. Mrs.
Bessie Hall, PeMJyhanil, Is a
maternal - t - grandmother.
Mr. l!ld Mrs. Follrod "'o have
l - John Dovld, two.

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Mt•t To ll!lbetfeltls

He had told newsmen he would
announce hhl choice between 10
and 11 a.m. (EDT) today. But at

11:10, Herbert G. Klein, his press
secretary, told reporters Nixon
was still undlclded.
un has not been offered to
anyone at this time," Klein said.
"The problem is just weighing
the merits ot several outstanding candidates."
He said Nlxoo had returned to
his suite at the HUtoo Plaza
Hotel wllll a small group ol advisers to further consider the
matler.
The former vice president's
rtctory was a remarkable
comeback !or a man whose

political career eeemeil finished
after he lost the White House to
John F. Kennedy In 1960 and
then failed in an electioo for
governor of his native California

In 1962.
He won with eaae and In a

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which he feared would become :
worse in the years ahead.
Discusses Cities Tour
During that same midnight
ride, he said he was thinking or

a flying tour to some

of the

cities Wring the next two weeks '
lo help reunite the party,
In a television interview after.
the balloting, he said he felt he.
had wrapped up the nomination :
wben he won the Oregon:
presldeodal primary May 29,;
althoullh ho conceded that
Rockefeller and Reagan had :
buill good csmpsil!ll organlza- ·

tlons.
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King,

Richard M. Nixon

Queen .
Named
Walter Jordan and Dawn Carper will reign as king and q.Jeen
or the 1968 Meigs Coon!&gt; Junior
Fair. Crowned by AM Holter,
1967 Junior Fair Qleen, follow~
lng the 4.H S*;,vle Rewe Wednes~
day night, both ere also 4-H

Caused Closure

GREENVU.LE, KJ, CUPO Nino _,.., troppecl bJ an oxplooiOIIIa a !p'awllnl 1011
- ' mine _,. IIIIa wastere KeDllld&lt;J eoDIJIUIIII;y, ware !lxmd
by ,...,.. - · early

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MIAMI BEACH (UPU- KICII- _.ms lnOic:ted oo party Unlty .
ard M. Nbon _,ed hi• aecmd bJ Barry Goldwater's steamrolcempall!ll !or !lie presidency to- ler triumph over Roclle!eUer
dal' trying to dedde "which or four years ago.
Major shifts In tile Florida
several very good candidate&amp;".
New Jersey delegations In
and
would
malce
the
best
rumlng
IIIAMI BEACH- PAT NIXON WATCHED tile mass or humanity
tbe
final
hours helped Nixon to .
mate.
An
Aide
said
he
was
uhav·
011 the lloor of ...-on hall e,.,t Into a wUd deDIOIIItrai!oD !or
1bwart
tl'le
efforts o1 Rockefeller
her hua- IIIII ranembered a almUor see~&gt;~ elgilt years ago. lng dll!l&lt;ulty" making tile choice.
Nllroo, who """ the Republican ind Reagan tD deny him a first ,
''11d.s jill&amp; doellft CCJ:De to one twice 1D a lifetime," she said in:
presidential
nomination on !lie ballot victory.
c:re&amp;lloual1. But lhe allll reclUs the pain that lollowed Richard M.
Nixm.
told
two
newsmen
who
:
Nbna'a ranlatloo In 1960 wltll his loso lA&gt; Jolin F. Kenned,y. !lrst ballot II 1:48 a.m. (EDT)
Tearo atreamed down ber lace the! nlglrt Ia Nove-r but now, today, conferred with advisers tonk an autDmot&gt;lle ride with :
lhe said, "The mood of the coeniry Is dll!erent. • She stood alone at until 4 a.m. then gpl up early him late Wedne!ldlzy night tllat :
the 19110 c:oawntloa, but Wedneldl¥ night har daughters were witll to discuss vice presidential pos- he wanted a candidate who was ~
her. The !lmll,y left COOY8odoo haU be!ore tile ballot!~ began, ID be sibilities wtth party leaders and "simpatico,. with him and who :
underotood big city problems
advisers.
wltll Nlsun.

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There will be aoveralawards
maclt, !be hl!lbll!llll being tile
· pre-alloo ot: tllo Eqlor"'*ID Rlehard(Ricli)W.,_,
:· The troop !1 - - by
the Malrio Cboi&gt;W' Diltbled
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MIAMI BEj\c;II - TilE NEW NIXON WU.L EMPLOY a new campoJcn atraie&amp;l' Ill hlo sacond bid !or the White Hoose. The Iormor
vlco prealdtlll will COIICOIIIrlte on phootal llllllstrW atateo &amp;&lt;IIIII
Into whit hla aides calls "hootlle territory" - Including big
city &amp;l*too.
n wW be a reversal ot: NiliXIfl's 1900 strategy or violtlng ovecy
atate ID the IJnkin. Tho! plan carried Nilron to de!eal by John F. Ken.
necly, To !ree hlmotl! !or his DOW IIIProoch, Nlllllfl has been working
IM!Io Wlltr the RepHican porQ&gt;.

BEACH (UPI)-Richard M. Nixon oponod hia •oconc
for tho pruiHncy today by ehoo•lng Gov. Spiro T.
Maryland u hla running malo.
who won th• Repultlicaft presidential nomination ""'
ly today an tM flrat ballot, made th• surprlu • announument
lou than 11 houra latv.
"I havo now modo a doclolan. I ohall rocammond to tho can·
vonllon 'hat II nominato for vlco pro•ldont on tho Republican
rlckot Gov. A,now of Maryland, Nixon •aid ot 12:39 p.m. EDT.

2t8 will beld a c:ourt ol bonor

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could be a king maker. He holds
56 delegate votes on the fence.
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lllt be said It all waa
WV11bwhlle, ond thai I! ha had II
1o do over again he wouldo'l
o~~anso anylhlnc.
Happy, his wl!e, dlcln'l 9llte
ery u lhe l!ld Rocllelaller mel
the preas a tow minutes after
watchlnll ou TV Richard M.
Nllroo'a Orst ballot triumph.
Roc:lleleller amtlod, l!ld said be
MIAMI BEACH - C11S PRESIDENT FRANK STANTON Thursbad alrood,y Jlhaned Nism wllb Ill¥ lnvlled Richard M. Nl&gt;oo to debate his Demoerallc OllPOIIOJl( In
COIIIP'abdatlona l!ld a proml10 11111 lllll'a aleetloaln a serlas of television broadcasts.
to halp him campai&amp;fl,
ID a - r . told Nllroo the orrer depended on Con(;reos
"II looks 11ko I dlcln'l paoiiJII a bW to ouapead tile ..,..,alled ~-time provi•Jon thlt
-rl,y,. he said or hla earller would require broadcut slatlons to give OQUli t!Jbe "' any candl!oreeasto !bat Nixon - d !all datil. The Se'*" haa paaaed IIIIa l!ld It Is now be!ore tile Hcuae.
ola1 o!
aoal- "I ran about .
75 vollla lllort o! I
MIAMI BEACH - GOV. RONALD REAGAN o! California said
- - l!ld Gov. (llonald) earl,y today the best vice presldeodal candidate avallable!D tile R&amp;o
Roa!lllll was about 100 sltorl of puhlicaD porQ&gt; Is Gov. James Rhodes of Ohio. I~Mpn revealed his
what I had hoped,"
choice ID a post.mldldght meeting wltll delegates !rom MlulasippL
Wily, ha waa aMed, after two
l,yn No!zlser, ~·· communicaiiOflfl director, rela&gt;ed tile
previcus cllfeata and after IOWl'IIJI''I statement to newiJDen following the closedodoor catlcu&amp;.
taldng himsal! lllls time out ot: .
lbo race, had be !lnall,y docldecl
MIAMI BEACH - WHEN RONALD HEAGAN GOT back to his
lo malce a !bird nm !or !lie heeclquarters hotel shortly a!ter 3 L m. (EDT) today, tile campelgn
Republican prlu7 He said he a1cna wore still ~- lllt the 1968's hod been crossed out. Now the
aaw tho In tnd&gt;le and licnl raod "Reapn !al- President In 1972."
lllat after 22 yeara In .,.emID his Orst bid !or the Ropubllean presideodal ncmlnatlon tile
aervlco ''I !tit I had no Call!ornla go....- had not been e&gt;POcied to win. But there was oo
"-" not to malce avsUoble !lie dooi&gt;t the ohowlng ba made, l!ld tile publicity he got, carried him ~
~I bod."
clowrl the road to UMllber lrl' In !cur yeara. His part! sana were
iVliJ dl4 be lblnk he bod lost? ready to go. R•p• llaured the quosti011 was premature. "Oh, !or
''I lblnk lila -01111111 '-•'• uke," M rtl)lkd. .. Between aow and then there will have
I iof Jlr ......."!~ Dlck !!'~ · ia...,_-dlclalon on who to IGJ'W robe g&lt;nornor of Call!orn!L"
DDmtnatton for

to hold.
North CAroline- Evenly opll~
11 l!ld ll, between Nixon and
Reagan wltll a lew st!U
undecided. Could shirt either
WI¥.
Ohio- Favorite son Rho:les

Utah- SmsU state with big
hopes. It Is holding its 7 votes
fur Romney temporarily In the
hq&gt;e that Nlxoo wUI need just

tlllllb'.

Ho bad opanl m ostlm.... ~
mllll011 lA&gt; flO million- ho'l not
a man to bop track ol tile
Dlclfall and &lt;lmtt-ln hll tldrd
!Utllo 1r7 ror the Rtpd&gt;ll&lt;&gt;lfl

the delopUon lniD the Rocke!el-

16 for Reagan. If Texas cc:Wd
put Nixon over, It may unite.
Arur Nixon Joss in Teus wwld
llliicate it's going into a second

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ler camp. But the votes Nixon
woold get could put him dose to
the top. Roeketeller wants case

bargain.
PeiUisylvania- The heart ot
Rockefeller strength. Aoythlng
less than 45 Pennsylvania votes
would be a blow ID Rocke!eUer.
Texas- Jr Nixon ls to win on
the ftrst ballot, It ohould
become clear at this point. The
delegadon Is split 40 !or Nl'"'n,

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Nixon Delays Veep Choice

!Ued In Meigs COunty commoo
pleas court by Ezra E. !ibeets,
Rl I, Reedsville, agalnat Francis M. Slleets, oddre" unknown.
entire 34 votes.
The
pialntll! charges llfOBB neThe key to tile oomlnatlon
glect
of ~ty and extreme eruelmay Ue with those committed
b' end Is aeeklng eustody of
to ravorlte aons.
two minor chUdren.

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The Democ:ratlc vice proal.c.,.._ In 19110 waa
Adlat E. S.Vonson, granclafll- .
er ot: lbt JIOIV' • 1952 .and 1958
preBidsrrllal candidate.

Daughter is Born
Mr. and Mrs. Philip F'ollrod,
P&lt;111eroy, are announcing the
birth or • daughter I GU. Dlwn,
at Holzer Hoopltal.
Maternal grandmother Is Mrs.

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MALAGA, Spain- FOR TilE WORLD'S HIGHEST poid D11U1o
Yet Reopu and Roeke!ellor
dor, it was a very good. day. But the rou ot•'ole" flrc:m the buJI..
suppertero
have cooalatentl,y
rllw erowd was !or Joseph Kennedy m, 18, .... or the lale Sen. Jlob.
reAIIed
to
coneede
Nixon aa
ert F. Kenaody,

[HOSPITAL NEWS

Dale Miller, a former Middleport r~sldent, has accepted
a po1idon aa skating instructor
at the Belpre Skating Rink. He
had been employed with UnJvac,
Inc. at Norfolk, Va. since his
discharge trom the Navy.

Rocky

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lloll,y Seodnel, Mlddloport-POII18ro;y, o .. Aug. 7, 1968

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Poor management by an e...,._
tlve head w11 blamed in the cloalog o! the Portland Ele.mentary
School by three members o! the
Seethorn Local Board or Edueatlon in 1 meeting with a "dtJ..
zen~ committee,. at PortlanJ
Wednetda.&gt; nl.llt.
The board me-ra, Howard
Ervin, Mrs. Dorotll,y Benb and
Harcy HID, met wltll Mrs. Don
Jolullon, WUllamlloushl!ldC!arence Lawrence lA&gt; dlseesa the
closl~ recenil,y ordered by the
school bolrcL
About a hundred persoos o!tlle
Portland Ull were pre~ent to
hear the orderl,y lhre&amp;llour aeaol011.
Ervin, who aerved •• opokeaman lor tbe board, in answer to
moat quoatlons, said tile dlatrlc:t
had su!lered a delldt be&lt;auao
ot: ''POor
011 the part
of a former ...c:utlve I-."
Ervin said In his cpiJdoo the
Portland achool parhlpa could
be req&gt;eoad In Jlllllr)' or 1969.
Mr. HUI OJPresaed cp1D1011 tllat
clasaoa coulrl re111110 there at
the beglnnlnc of the IMt - 70
scbenl term.
Ervin dlacloaed tllal the dl•

_.nl

trlct clerk, Joann Wol!eand Charles Hayman. who served IS ex-

ecuthe held !ollowlng the midyear resigMtlon of Paul B. Powen laat February, submltled an
estimated budget showina: a deftdt of about $34,000 for the next
year.
It was lndleated by Enln that
the l&gt;l&lt;esolty of having ID pay addltlonal salaries, retrooct!YO ID
last September, becaeaoot:House
BW 350 had added to the dlatrlct'a Unancfal woes. He also
aald ftYO teachers receiYed higher than required PI¥ last school
term.
Robert Bowen, Meigs CowJty
~ of sehools, and
Harold Housh, a CC&gt;U1Q' boerd
member, &amp;110 attended.
Roush, at ooe point, ebaerved
!bat the C0Uf11;J board had nolblng
tD do with !be wa,y tile Southem Local Boord spent Its money
aflor Ervin said the C0Uf11;Jboard
approvoc1 !lie Southern Local operatlrl!.
The Pnrtll!ld area dtlzen'a
c:ommllteo npro.....Uves, withClUI rocelvlnc 8J11 commlltment
!rom the boan1, IIIIIOIIDCacltholr
belief lbt 11tuat1on could bo ..,._

achievement winners.
Dawn Is the daughter of Mr.

rec:ted by redlatrlctlng, lA&gt; send
more pupils to POrtland, closing
!lie junior hlllh beDding, and returning tile 7-lltll students.to the
schools in their respecuve ar~
ees.
E.rYln said he would not ravor
cloalng tile 7-lith beDding !or rea.aooa oC morals. He saldhethlnka
It Improper to have the older
children In the same building
wltll yoongaters begionlng lllelr
achool training.
Ervin slso said the board's
only alternatlveo, because ot: !lie
financial pllgilt, were to consoUdate wllb another dlstrl&lt;l, aok
tor 'dlree or lour more milia in
taxes, or close the school.
D u r 1 n g further discussion,
members ot: the committee sold
ddlclree In tile Pnrtland aree are
1hree miles to Racine than Le-

tart, and lllat high water would
cut orr Route 338 be!ore Route
124.
The board members, iD CJleaaaked would
be dono If on the tlrll dl¥ of
adlool children wet11 to Racine
Instead ot: Letart. The board
members lndl&lt;lled they did not
(Coot!JIIed on Pogo "'

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and Mrs. George Carper, Route 1,
9lade, and has been Jn 4-H 11
years. g,e Is a member ot the

7 Teen Stitchers 4-H Club, with

Republican Standard Bearer, 1968

Nixo;, Changed Man
MIAMI BEACH (UPO- Rlcl&gt;- down to work with his personal field was wide open; he had
ard M. Nixon was 1 changed secretary, Rose Woods, fishing mD no deals or promises; he
out his own handwritten notes wanted a man who coold work
man today- he was a winner.
a
weathered brown with him e!!ect!YO!y and s)'D&gt;He
was
the
un:llsputed trmn
possessor of the Republican brietcase as he dictated new patheticaUy, who shared his
presidential nomination over pusages ror his acceptance philosophy and goals !or, alter
all, the man he chose tor vice
such glamorous opponents as speech.
president migtlt eM ~.~&gt; u chief
Alter
watching
the
nmtlratGov. Nelson A. RockefeUer of
executive
some day.
New York and Gov. Ronald ing speeches aOO demonstration
One of the first t:hqa he
In his beball, Nixon got
Reagan of CallforniL
planned
to tackle after cQ~~~~let.­
somewhat
fidgety.
He
decided
But more ~rtantly for his
ing
his
convention
chores was a
self esteem, he was a man who to go tor an automobile ride and

had clawed and climbed from
Mrs. Richard Moos u her ad- the depths or polidcal despor&gt;visor.
dency after two terrible beatWa.lter Is the son ot. Mr. and Ings- Cor the presidency in 1960
Mrs. Mendal Jordan, Route 4, and for the California governor·
Albany. He has been in 4~H 9 ship in 1962.
years and Is a member of the
Furthermore,
in personal
Carpenter Boys 4~H, Mr. and conversatioo early today, the
Mrs. Dorsey Jordan, advisors. rormer Republican vice presDawn has been active In Junior ident accept the fact that he
leadership, has been a camp laced a hard election campign..
counsellor, is a member of the but he seemed calmJ,y confident
junior lalr buerd, the 4-H COm- of the outcome. After six hard
mittee, and has attended 4-H yeats, he had, in his opinion,
Club Congress. Her projects have throughiy erased the Image o! a

Included sewing, lood and mtrl- loser.
During the long night or his

tion, chlld care, coneervadon,
and junior 1-rohip with her

Walter bas been a camp

suite

atop the HUlon Plaza

coun.. Hotel. He packed his wl!e and

aellor, a delepte ID National daughters orr to Conveodoo HsU
ClUzenshlp Forum at Washing- earl,y In the evening l!ld settled
loll D.C., and be alao won the
district project nominations,
whleh covers 19 coootlea, lD
Entomology. Welter's proJects
have lncludod rope, electrldiJ,
veptable gardening, conservation, oed entomology.
A dog sbew added to tile Meigs
COunty Junior Falr actlvltleslhla
year will be under opooaorlhlp ,
&lt;1 the boy oed i!rl seoul inlopl.
while Ohio Edlcator Jolin S.
The show baa been sd11Mllled
Millett made R-1' IIOID!nal- lor 10 LID. 011 WednetodaY with
ing speoch.
· - to be given In live cateTbo opeech was seconded by gories - !lie l\lmloat, llhlalest,
Houao !lleeker Charles Kur!esa prettiest, ugliest, and tiloat abeIIIII State Senator Mlchul Ma- dlllll. A doC IIIQ' be Mitered In
l_.. Then, R-1 DOIVed lo 10nral catqorloa but ean nthe front o! the box and put an calve an award In oal,y - arm around hla two deiqhtera,
!oltlp COunty Yeetb ~ lo 16
years
&lt;1 aso are elltllblo lo enlibel')' l!ld - · - !Ira.
Rhlldeo -'1 como to lbo coo- tor lD animal In the llhDW. Dolld·
vlllllon beeallee o! Ul heallb.
lint for rqlotraiiOa ,, ~­
A hllh llehool bud, wllb par- EIIIrloa are 1o be maclt tiltbllobllclpanlo dresoed In blaclr, white blo Ohlinlor, jomiGr lolr - and . . - huollll'o -ma, lecl retal')', by lalophono, 992-S'I'/4,
lila cit-ClOD with roullna ... ..,. mall.
muale.
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lllt . . . . 'rllllnl ~ bo pn-.d It tllo lime 0( . .
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claJplte maneuv¢nl. Nixon
llrdlll tbo11 Ia lba next
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series of plannirw conferences

at a resort outside San Diego,
Callt, tD which he wiU fly
Saturday. He emphaalzed lh

With no sirens or flashl...1g
lights, Nixon's car slipped out
into the traftlc shortly betore
11:30 p.m. During a 3o.m.inute
driw, he tooJc; his nomination as
a foregone conclusion and
talked largely or his plans lor
the future.
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quite 1 battle within the party
over his running mate, but said
that untU he could go through
three conferences ot party
leaders after the balloti~. the

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the cities :.nd

mainlllinance ot law and order.
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as his Sin Diego consultations
will permit, he wanted to make
a (lying trip to some or the
major cities, not for convention-

al political rallies bot to • - "
any reeUqJ which may hi.Ye
been rumed during the Intramural scrimmaging that led to
the climactic roll call.

triumph, Nixon spent most of

most active lntereat being In the time In his belge-oncl-gold

!ood projecta.

invited along two press assocladon reporters who had krown
him from campaigns past.

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named asal&amp;tant eouJ(V supervisor ~ the Farmers Home Administration.
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Unlveralty, be Ia assistant to
Mlltm E, Roush, county !IIPOrvisor of the Athaas ofDee and a
resident of ~cuse.
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Melaa. Athena, Hocking and Vlnlorl counties.
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