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-.j .Cars cltfua by Linda F
'lit, 20, C o l - and
E. ifackneY, 24, Rt. I Ohe~
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Rt. 7-S6 in K•mnp
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omcers eald the Wyalt
hooded lOUth, aignaled for' I
tum, swung rlgllt and
to make a •U" turn Into 'I
lit tral!lc at the ferry
Behind her, Haclmey

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Two of aix La)&gt;or Dar weekend accldenta In Meigs Counl1
occurred at the same locatiDn
just five minutes apart, accordIng to the siate Hlgbwar PatroL
An accident occurred at 9 a.
m. SUnday at the junctloo of Rts.
7 and 143 whon a cor drlv"l! by
Norman D. Eortell, 02,. GJ.lion,

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V\JIWT. IS ·~· MEASLY

F.l\/E BI(IC!Ic:.S ! .

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home owners at no extra c
Only 11 Slate Farm . .. nur

one in horneownen 1111u111
I can give you
king size homeownera coverage
and probably
aave you monll!ly.

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DOIJ'T YOU READ
MOIJEY IS llGHT 11-\ESE

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STRIPPED ex&lt;epl for lhetf lho!1f, lwli Vlel CCmC .prljoaen are queatloaed 'Y memllira ot :the FUth AAVN
Divlllon afler belli&amp; eaplured ..Oar Ca~ Dal, South VIet·
JWII, Tbe VC we"" dlaeovered Ill opldef bolea after Soalh
V~bwDele troop• sealed of tbe vlDage.

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Nutrition

The ol!lctal community committee el~ct!Qn ballota will be
mailed to eligible voters Frlday and are to be returned to
the Meigs ASC$ oount.v• otrlce
or postmarked not later than
Sept. 16.
The following . are nominees
_ifom eaelt oommunl1;y:
BEDFORD - Robert Hawk,
Poarl. .H,
VIrgil
'sar:
llobert G, Pickett,
Wont, George Ziegler.

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Dr. Sellm J. Blazewic::z, Meigs

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The nationwide reaearch program entitled uEvaJuaUm or
Nutrltlonal St.atus o1 Children In
the United States)' nnanced by a
Children's Bureau grant. T h e
Meigs COUn1;y stud!' Is IIJXIIIIOred by the Meigs CouniY Health
De~ the Meig! CountN
Community Aetlon Program, the
Ohio ValleY Health 5eP!1ces
Foundation, Inc. and the C h IIdren's Hoopltal Reoearch Foundation, Colutmus, Ohio.
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The ~hlldren studied will be
choJHm from the tOtal poi,ulatton. by random sampling by com~ without regard to race,
creOd, n&amp;tloqal origin, or socloocoilomlc levels. Participation In

CoUJltY Health Commissioner, urges parents to cooperate in the
undertaking. 1n addition to rurntohlng data for use In counly and
notiOnal prograouning, he aays
there will be a di~ benefit to
each child aelectOd !or stutiY .
One phaH o! the survey calls
!or a romprohellolve physical
examination of each child by a

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Lawrence Chapman, Jolt , F. Col·

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Harley Grate, sY&lt;Ine)' P.
Harless, Rex 'E. atene!lel•J:
SALISBURY ~ Jobn E. Blake,
H.g., P. Custer, WOodrow Engle,
Homer Radford, H. E. Warner,
Oren Weare.
SCIPIO - Hell French. Ar~
thur Gibson,
Hamlng,
Richard Jelters, Edwin Oberhol-

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· .CHElTER - Paul H. Baer,
ROy Holter, Dale M. Kautz, W.

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David Nease, Charles M. Theiss,

Gene Yost

q,n, Reed Jeffets, Mendal W, chairman and the thlr4 highest
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Granville Stwt, Ronald In votes .will be a rem•lar mom-

SEE,GUZI WHAT

CHON! LOOKS
HH;~DE.

A. Whittington, Clifford Wooten.
LEBANON - Artyle Deeter,
L. .R, Gluesencamp, Charles R.
Harris, Everett Hayes, Donald
Johnson, C. W. Prol!ltt, Thomas.

ber of the community committee. Those getttng ·tourth and
fifth high votes will be first and
se«tnd alternates.
The three communl1;y commitq. ~e·.
teemen will tM, delegateS to the
LET ART - Andrew Cross, county convention ·Which will
Dallaa Hill, • John Hlll, Roy name reSidents to lUI vacanclea
'Peai-aon,
the cooncy
conimlttee.
ROush, Earll Roush, V I r g II onVotea
In the
electloo will be
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Yes, Mt
The Mt

l' OLIVECollins,
- Chester
Gordon
Bryan Buddoy,
Hiu-rta, .
C, Ed Humphrey, Dans C. IIC·

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Meigs ASCS
Coun·
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officeaton
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The pobllclslnvlted.

!;ecU Caldwell, W. L. Carr.
pair foil rod, William S. Hen!Iorson, B. F, Upton,
RUTLAND - Dale Bachner,

The COUi1tY convention will be
holq at 10 a,m, m Sept. 25 In
the Masoli Temple Building lit
Pomeroy. This is aloo cpen to
the public.
Any farmer whq did notre-

George
Carson,
Milo
B. Rut.
chlaoo, E.
Bruce
Norrta,
HIram
Slawter, Hershel w.ear•.

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ballot
mayInCOJ1Iacl
the
local aA$CS
office
Pomeroy
and request a ballot,

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W. A. Rice.
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ORANGE - .Dinsmore Boyles,

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SALEM -

WorthY Brlgltt,

Record 643 Die On
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Meigs Veteran• M~lal !los,pttalls providing ~UIUC 1spa~efor
the examination&amp;, whldl will be
made by speelaliste who are
inembers or the survey team.
The examtnatlon will be provlded at JIQ.eost to the !amlly, When
atmorma!ltles are
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,p&lt;Jljed .~,ljo_.r:~~· ~rl·llfllle examlilatlon WIB•lle·
· Thll' comptehliilillve sllrV r.;· · tnadi' avallable tothoprtutePI'G'·
which will make use lit sci
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Dr. George M. owen, AsSociate Professor, Department bf
Pediatrics, Ohio State University and Childr~'s Hospital Re-

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accurate picture of the r11tritional .statu&amp; ol our little ones

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Members of the Meigs school
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Drew
Webster Post
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was sboWn•b.v Robert Burton. IntroduelDII iJ,O lie'"" football staff
and
prinClpBis
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Moore; Meigs Junior ffigb SchoOl
principal and a member o! the
Post. JnttoclUced were Jam••

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Coach ChlmctY spoke oo t be
,Meigs te'am this year saying that
AtlllfUI ,.00.. Galllpolt&amp; are t b e
bil·
rot thO SEO'AL
champliJii!l!lP. II• said' M o I g ·s
will hate a'tp&gt;OII tOaib barrlnslnjuries. · .• . '
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dlmer !or Jl1&lt;lli workinll on the
fair 'ji0110. citan iotn lie
held Sept. 8 at the Slralzel call1n at Long
Lorey 'Mar·, shall, boli&gt;e
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h F ndatlon ha bee In
conference with Meigs County
authorities in preparation for
the tniertaldn.H. Eight h o m e
economists and dietitians have
besn employed as dietary Interviewers by Children's Jlospltal.
They will obtain a two-day food
Intake record for each child IncIudod 1n th e study ·

the highway and struck an embaJJkment. There was moderate
damngetothec&amp;r,
Morris and a passenger, John
A. Anderson, 20, Pomeroy, suffered minor injuries and were
treated at St, Joseph Hospllal,

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l. Pleas
relatives and friends
.for him to oontlnue his studies
at Falrmoot state College at
Fairmont, w. Va;, fell on deaf
ears. Tom Llntt felt a. deep need.
to oerve his COUIIIrY and he gave
up hla college work to enler the
llaftne Corps On SePt· 25, 1967 •
He UJI!IerwOIII basic trlln!rw
at Parris laland and upon comlit thai training his JIIU'onta - aJwaya behind him made the trip to attend his graduatlon.
Then came roore training at
C&amp;J1IP Lo JeuJie.
There ,... D8Y.*\" ~-·In
his i1tlnd thai •be ·Wa!l'b el n 8
poorlied lor Vl-.n. Nor were
lllere eoqla'lnto .., be spoke
¢ir ., 0114' ~ tl)e . I!OftCII~ training
re.eMDit. ani! llle fine
~ l.be Corps_,
hie · one and 0114' leave

pltal early SUnday morning for
injuries received when the motorcycle which they were riding
went out o! oontrol oo Route 33,
near the Rock Springs Fairand came to rest in a
nearby field.
InJured were J!)lln W. Burke,
25, Col1811bu&amp;, driver o!the cycle
and Carol Davis; Columbus, puStm&amp;er..' Burko received a Iaceratlbn of the r1g11t ere and i bitt
, leg Injury and Mills Davia re· calved anilllurl', to the leltanille.
were dlschargad !oiJOiring

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Take Cars

Two West ·VIrginia teenagers
were released to the custodf·
of their parents Morday everdng
by Sheri !I Robert ll&amp;rtenbach a!tor allegedly stealing two cars.
Tl)e nrst of the vehicles was
·a Chevrolet van and was recovered by Sheriff Rilberi'Har•
tenbach a n d City PatroiJDan
Geol'ge Hicks on Route 1 early
Sunday mornlng. '!lie two JCllll&gt;s,
alter abandoning the ,...
cdly wenl to the (IIU'king lot of
a Route 7 night club and·otole·a •
car belonging to P~ul Ambe!'gar of Syracuse. The car 1IU
drt•e• to _,. the ~rpr
residence and abardoned Wtien
ll&gt;e two ,youths eould oot get It
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The two :yolilha, -WUU"" L.
r..e,, 13, and Jainos M,. Ml&gt;rtllll,

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MARGATE, ENGLAND - TEEN-AGE hoodlume IDV8ded sem-al southern coastal re10rts on motorbikes MondaY. battled pollee,
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smashed shop wlrkiCMa ard threw bcltt:1B.a at passing earL
Pollee said the youths, oo the coast for the Au&amp;Jllt ~
oow held in September, caused damage not only in Margaret bul lD
Bournemouth and Folkestone on the English channel, Soolhend on the
Thomas estuarY ard &amp;t. Great Yann.outh on the east coa1ta

m..'W YORK - RUSH HOUR serotces 011 New York C!IY's aui&gt;was reported normal today despite a tbreatenad "rule
bookn slQWdown by supervisbrs that could create ebaotle eontltima
lor the ayotem's 4.5 mUlioo dally riders.
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' The Tranalt Authority r~ at the midway poiDt of the ""'""
trw rush hour that the subways were e]!perienciag uno trouble at
alL "All trlins are rurmlng on tiuae." a spokeamu said.

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CIUCAGO - REPUBLICAN PRFSDENTIAL - t e Rlci'Ard
M. .NlliDD will ride In a moiOI'cade JhroUIIII the ~ W-odey,
then _ . , !run the scene of Michigan A..,nue duhoa - • or poUce 111111 demonslrBIDro at- the DemocrBtlc Na~ Qaoonlila
N~ said be oelect&amp;d Cbl- to kick of! blo __..., brci:nM , :
the ciiY and the . - are "absolutely crucial" ID olcllol7 In Nco ' 1

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&gt;Tricla, llu'ouglt the loop. Tlie """'*uode will 11tart otrblim .. &gt;O:l'&lt;:l
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Bllldi.W and 0111 111 Bolbe and Mlcl..... trhan he ,,,,:i,l[i;ft
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The petrol cited Morris to
Meigs Coun1;r Court Sept. 6 on
a charge of speed In exceBB !or
road roodltions,
Francis C. Graham, 38, Rt, 1
VInton, was cited to Melp Cowley Court Sept. 6 on a char&amp;\' ol
reckless operation after an accident at 3:30 p.m. &amp;indaY on
Rt. 325, one and ooe-l.entb miles
south of RL 124.
The petrol said Graham, headed awth, wen! oft the rtgbt aldo
t1 the higbw~ into a ditch, traveled beck onto the highway and
went of! the left aide Into a creek.
Graham, according to the patrol,
lett the scene and was eorAeted two hourslateratbome. There
was JDOderale damale to the car.

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pass a. car ahead of them . 'There
was moderate damage to both
cars. No one was injured and no
charge was filed,
Two persons had minor injuries ln a one car accident at 9:50 p,m, Saturday on RL 681,
six miles west or Rt. 7.
Officers said that George V.
Morris, 19, Pomeroy, headed
west, came over a hillcrest and
lost control or his car , The vehicle · went off the right side ol

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llded when they pulled out, to relesoed.

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Howard Parker of near CbeS·
ter was taken to Holzer Hospital with a possible hip fracture
Mooday,
The Pomeroy emerpnc:y squad
·LAST SA'l'URDAY began as: any other saturday for Maxine
answered
a call to the Parker
and Retno Lird at their Condor Street home In Pomeroy.
home
at
9:27
a.m. after lt was
Retno was the first to rise1.00 was glancing at a copy or
"Leatherneck" - the U.S. Marine Corps magazine - as his reported that a hay binder had
fallen on Parker. He was brought
wUe busled herself in another part of the house.
S. SGT. McMILLION
to I'OII1eT01 by the IIQJ&amp;d a n d
made Rei no took up from the magazine. Through
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tor
a window he saw a military vehicle sl&lt;l!&gt; In front of the home. A tr....rerfOOI II&gt; an
Mr. and lin. Mannie Mctranoportatlon
to
the
ho~t&amp;I.
!Iarine captain and' ·;; 11tafl oergaant stepped ll'om the ...nnl·
MWion of Mason, W. VL, hls
started up the Lind sidewalk.
Saturday a!ternooo, the IIQJ&amp;d been promoted to staff sergeant
It appeored that these two were grandfather, EdwardHosfilch, aJ. trsnsported Golda Wyant of the
in the U.S. Air Foree. Sergeart:
on grim business and as the so or Pomeroy, have taken upthe
Kingsbury Road to VeterMB Me- McMillion is a radio repair..
rather ~ a Marine fighting in tong vigil which maY be involvmorial Hospital where she waa
man at Shu Lin Kou Air Sta-Vietnam _ Pre. Thomas R. Lind ed before his body Is returned &amp;dmltted as a medical patient.
tion. Taiwi!L He was gradUited
_ Heino hoped against hope that to Pomeroy,
It was believed that Mrs. Wyant In 1962 from Wahama H i g h
the rear which telegraphed
They have only the consolation had suffered a heart attack.
School .
through his mind would not be of pfc . Lind's words on his last
verified by the two Marines. leave . .
uwe are sortr' were the
"If W\_Vth.lng happens to me,
words or the two military mes- just remember that I was dosengers who closed the world 1.ng what I wanted to do,,. he
upon Mr. and Mrs. Lind as' they had said.
brought the news of Pk Llnd'a
And, so, In less than a year,
death at QJand Trl.
Tom Lind was trained as a MaThis was not only the one son, rlne snd gave hi• il!e In VietBy Ualted Presslnternatl&lt;Dl
but the only child of Mr. snd nam,
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ASIIINGTON - PATRICK CARDINAL O'BOYLE has warned
Mrs, Lind.
Meanwhile, the hippies and the
Pie. Llnd was killed on Moo- draft card burners march oo. dlosldenl Washington priests that tiJey lllaY be g l - c:oolell penalties 11 they rel\lse to retract part of their otalelnel&amp; -llw Pope
&lt;lay,
Aug. 26the Among
day be!ore
And yet, in
thedeepandreallm·
his 22nd
blrthtbl¥.
the _pressions
America's history Paul VI' s decis ion on birth coutrol.
The cardinal's warniDII Monday &lt;;auoed a spokesman lor the 52
mbrances he will never re- and greatness will be made by
ive is a poem wt shing him a the march of the Tom Llnds from priests who signed the statement to say there will be DO retractLon.
safe return and written by his across our nation. Haao'l It al- lnstead, he said, lhe priests, members of. the AaiOclatiou of WuhIDother
. The toucblngwords writ- ways been so?
l~on Priests, wUl appeal their case to the National Council of
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catholic Bis~Qs' grievance ecnmlttee.
ten !rom a mother's heart never
The clergymen believe married eoq~les should be .permitted
reached T
Lind
om
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to use birth control devlcea if tt is "aeeord.lag to their conseleuee."
Call II what you like - per-

Diehl, Charles Chancer, Car I
hapa, !ate - but It appears that
WoHe, Fenton Taylor, Ed Bartho star o! Pic. Llndoeemeddes· tell, Dick Well, Terry Ohllna_
Two persom were .:nven treat- tined to fall early. ftwasas though
er, Vlri!U King, John BelrtleY,
Ho,_ he were moved by some great
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injury but waa' not treated alter
an accident at 1:15 p.m . Saturday oo Twp. Rd. No, 17 4, fourtenths of a mile aouth of Rl.124,
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The patrol said Ruasell met
another car 011 a curve, swerved to miss It but lost conlrol
and his car went ol! the left side
(J the road. There was moderate damage to Russell's. ear.
The other ear did not stop. No
charge was rued. '
Cars drlven by Larry W.
PIIUII, 17, Parkersburg, W, Va. ,
and John C. MeCiwtg, 18, Belpre, collided at 8:05p.m. Saturday on Rt 7, thre&amp; and five tenths mUes south of Rt. 681.
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0. the nailon'a , · ftllnota led in tnmc deaths
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ihla Laber Day with , !7.
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Farm Mishap

of apeclal lal&gt;&lt;&gt;rstory teota. The

Don Diloln Cbarles Downie Robert M!ler' aild Richard swa'ekha-

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Holloo, llari-y D. Holter,

Michael, Donald Mora, Al-. , The nominee ,ptting the most
bert Parker.
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votes will'!" chairman, the one
COLUMBIA ' - James E. Gas- with the ~etmd most votes, vlce

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ed. Minor damage was ckxle to
both ears.
The patrol cited Brlgbt ID
Meigs Coun1;y Court Sept. 6 oo
a charge ol !allure to stop with,
in the assured clear distance.
Charles C, Russell, 21, Rt. I
Middleport, romplalnedofanarm

ber 9whenasurveyteamcdheal~
1peciallsts comes toMelgsCOUO-

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A Natiotlal Study of the I'll- from one to six Years of age
trltlonll status.of prescbool chll- and point the way to a better
dren begin• the week of Seplem- understanding of their health

ASC Community f.omY~littee

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Correll was dted to Meigs
COUnty Court Sept. 6 on a charge
o! left of center.
Five minutes later, Robert L.
Hoop, 35, Clearfield, Pa., came
upon the scene ot the first accident and lfDRled, Behind him,
Everett L. Bright, 54, Farmdale, Ohio, was unable to stop
and his car rrtrock the back of

wao being pushed by men and
went Into lh&lt;c path o! a pr drlven by Jess B. cUIIIIiJI&amp;ham, 61,
Martell&amp;,
The petrol eald the motor In
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nominated the y.ery man the Democrats
prayed they would, a "loser" from way back

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who everybody claimed could be beaten by
any Democrat.

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Rlchard Nixon then proceeded to commit
hio "frrst major blunder" by choosing as his

running mate an unknown quantity nimed.
Spiro Agnew, thereby further insuring his de-

feat-ac&lt;:ording to the experts.
Next, in Chicago, the Democrats turned
around and nominated the man the pollsters

oay now trails too far bahind Nixon to catch
up. And if Hubert Humphrey's chOice of a
running mate was not a major blunder, Ed-

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Election Day ia still plenty of time for anylhlng to happen.
Were tile election held today, there seems
little doubt that, thanks especially to the
shameful events In Chicag.o, the Republicans
would sweep ln. As for the campaign Itself,
it would appear for Nixon to .be chiefly a
matter of committing no more "major blun·
ders," wbUe countering Humphrey's efforts
to emerge ll'om the long shadow of President
Johnson bearing the light of a new vision for
America patented In his own name.
But slick around. Things are only beginning to warm up, and the experts can no
more predict the outcome with certitude
than anybndy eloe .

First, the Republicans in Miami Beach

mund Muskie's name is not exactly a house-

that wracked the Democratic convention
marks the end of that party and tile end of
the two-party system in America.
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This is somewhat surprising, because the
experts informed us in 1964 that the nomina·
Uon of Barry Goldwater was tile last gasp of
the death·Wishing Republican party and
marked the end of the two-party system in
America.
The news just didn't get around, evidently.
What all this means, of course, is that 1968
is still the same crazy political year it
started out to be last March. when Sen. Eu·
gene McCarthy challenged President John·
son in Ule New Hampshire primary, and that
the two months remaining between now and

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Gary Nolan, the Reds' 20-

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. .. nine acoreleas inn1nas aplnat
~::.; the leagu&amp;-iead1ng SL Louis
•• Csrdlnala last nlgllt, ani then

left the game with a pulled
Achilles tendon balow tho right
ankle,
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Julian Javier socked a tenth
~ .. hudng home run ott Ted Aber....., •thy, Nolan's auccessor, to
•• live the C&amp;rda and Bob Gibson
;.~ : Ia I~ victory.
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The ahulout waa the 12th of
........ the season for cmson. who now
owns a 2o-6 record.
'"Nolan was Injured, and when
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, .. reacly had eiiOOgh al')ll prob. ..: lems.'' cmtmented Red Mara-

The Big Difference
Hauled before a county grand jury to ie11
what he knew about the July outbreak of
racial violence in Cleveland, one George L.
Forbes was somewhat agitated.
"A summons would have be-en suJiicient/'
he said . " Even a phone caU. But to have
three policemen come barging into my office
with a summons and escort me downtown is
an insult. No wonder there are riots."
Forbes is not a bookie, parolee, bail b'ond
jumper, street corner hanger-on or member
of an extremist organization . He is a lawyer
and an elected member of the Cleveland City
CouncU.
He is also a Negro.

Allergy Identification
Needed for Treatment
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.P.
A mother writes that her
daughter, 12, has recurring
bouts of allergy. For three
years she has been gelling de·
sensitization shots but her
spells have not decreased. In
treating any allergy the main
reliance must be placed on an

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Americans are thus going to be treated to
the spectacle of two men contesting for the

bles or fruit at all. Can you
suggest a tonic or other ~eat·
men! 19 get her to eat?
A-1 doubt that you can
make your daughter eat and
any attempts to do so will only
make her worse. All children
do not need the same kind or
amount of food and many a
child with a feeding problem
has straightened out when allowed to choose her own diet
without any interference from
her
parents.
long
she
drinks
a tot ofAs
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starve. Offer her an ounce or
two of orange or tomato juice
but don' t make a point of her

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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Patt.Y Duke
is ensconced indefinitely in the
swank Sherry ..Netherland here
and the rwnora are jetting ....

Jergic to cold. Is thiS possible?
Huntington Harttord's daughter
Is there any cure for this?
Kathy elope with plaYboy mUA-Exposure to ~old gives
Uonaire Bruce Baxter? .... Heirte
eyes
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running nose and sneezing,
robbed of a $240,000 diamond in
which may or may not be an
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anergic reaction. In a few perCurtis Dewitt {manager or Florsons this reaction may be
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accurate identification of the greatly exaggerated or, like taking it.
Ida's Palm Beach Club1 .bought
offending allergen, then avoid· your son, they may develop
The be~t tonic for your a limo, hired an armed guard ·
ing it if possible. Desensitiza. hives. Such person a are daughter lS a happy btme and transferred her finest Van
tion usually helps if graduated treated by avoiding exposure - atmosphere, some outdoor ex· Cleef~avid Webb baubles to a
dilutions of the allergen are to cold, large doses of anti- ercise every day, ~rls her vault .... Biggest gin rummyses.
used. Failing this. antihista- histamines and by desensiti· own age to play wtth and ai.ons anywhere are in a bachmines must be used as needed zation through very gradually pl~nty of restful sleep. If her elor's summer mansion at ~afor .tempor~y relief.
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cillin shot. Four days later he
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nown
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limo, Bob Taplinger even is
had a severe case of hives. cause 8 reac ton.
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girl
layed reaction to the penicillin. from chronic bronchitis and is
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doors when the weather is tor says that we rn ust make great among you mUJt be those Mini&amp; sippi Gambler sidecold he breaks out in hives. her eat but she eats less each your s e r v a n t.,- Matthew burns, Pierre Salinger's expree;.
Our pediatrician says he is al· day. She will not eat vegeta- 20:28.
aion on TV atruck us as strictly what'a.in.ft-lor..me? .... Mike
Wallace was pursuing the Teddy KeJI!ledy line so Intently, It
remiOOed us that Just a few
seasons ago before his small •
Ume hotseat TV aeries waa cold.
potatoed by ABC, the Kennedy&amp;
from Joe Sr. on down gave him
plenty or negative attention ..••
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to Ins! II John F. Kennedy hsd
not written his .. Profiles In
Courage"' and that Ted Soren~ RE1111EADS 11-D
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Oliver Treyz telecast an abject
apolo111 to tile then-Sen. Jack
Kennedy ~d shorily at ABC U was
IICJ-Iong Mike •••• We know - we
got the story from Oliver Treyz,
reluctantly from Wallace, a n d
from Joseph P. Kenned;y, all per-

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time on earth
Murphf won the Philadelphia
Classic In his last outing alter
rein llmost Coreed a day's

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Open

tennis champlonahlps.
Sixth-seeded Dennis Ralstoa,
a Bakera.O.eld, callL, pro, was

on the ropes In the third round
late Momay when rain halted
play with Deney trailing two
,.ta to one oplnst Joaquin
Loyo.Mayo of Mexico. TWo
other seeded Americans Caced
powerful Australians In fourth-

Champ Successful
In Title Defense
Middleport's John Tamehlll,
16, successlldly defended h i s
17 and Under singles Iitle. ola.•ed on tbe U. S. Men' a victorious

roulxlers.
Another Yank has to go when
seventh-seeded Clark Graebner
of New York, the U.S. Clay

BroWI18 To

Face World
O.amps Next
CLEVELAND (UP0 - T h e
Cleveland
Browns
contillle
workout• today at F1emlng
Field In preparadon ror the an- ,
m.al pre-season doubleheader at
Municipal Sladiwn Saturday,
The Detroit Uons and the
New York Jets meet in the first
half of the yearly football spectacular, ant the Browns face
the world champion Green Bay
Packers in the nightcap.
Team officials today will announce the names of three more
players to be drowed, reducing
the roster to the required 43.
The flnal cuts to regular season strength of 40 players will
come next Monday.
The Browns dropped three
men from the line~ over the
labor day holiday. They were

Courts champ, tangles with
New York attorney Gene Scott.
In addiUon, Ron Holmberg of
Highland Falls, N.Y., ani Bob
Lutz of lAs Anaeles . have a
100re to settle In their third
roulli match which also was
halted by rain.
Ashe, Emerson ~ete
Army Lt. Arthur Ashe of
Richmond, VL, seeded tifth,
wu paired against flrst year
pro Roy Emerson whlle13thAUTO WINNER

defeated U. S. foorth ranked Bob
BRANDS
HATOI,
(UPI)Australian
FredEngland
GarclGuslkotf, 28, New York, t b r e e
ner, driving a five-litre Lola,
stralght., and Dave Resek, 22, New
easll.y won the International 130York, 12th ranked, 3-1.
Nolan first injured dle·telxlon
mlle Sports Car race Monday,
lnternaUonal Team, and was a
Lee, former South K o r e a n
rt in 1 game against the Meta at
averaging 94-mUesi)er hour on
seml..f1na.llst In men's singles champion, who two years aao
Crolley Flald about two weeks
the 2.65 mile track.
In the Canadian International ta- pl111ed an exhibition will! TameUlf Norirder or SWeden
- .110. He aggravated It lpln
ble lennla tournament Friday and h!ll at Middleport High School,
.:!)aat week In New York ani
finished second, 20-secooda beSaturday In Toronto.
lost 3-1 In the finals to Dennis
hind the wimer.
· apln llot nlaht when he made a
The U. S.'s top ranked junior Neal, 24, London, England, world
;,"~ qglck slq&gt; In the olghtll lnnlnr
pl01er, Tamehlll detesled Glen ranked Britioh champion.
defensive end Gene Jackson, dewhlle rushing over to cover llr'.l
cowan, 17. Los Angeles, thr,.
In team play which the u. S.
fensive halfback Tom Schoen
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17 and Under IIUe. Dl six Junior man Derek Wall hut lost to Max
CUD' McNeil, one of the moat
matches Including the llnal witll Marenko, t9, the ageless Canapopular members of the team,
Cowan. he won every game of the dian who btthethlrtl.es was fourth
went to the San Francisco f9ers
three out ot ttve game sets. world ranked, nine times cana.
Cor a draft choice in a deal that
In men's singles five victordian champion, and still Is No, 2
owner Art Mode)) said was
Ies gat him to the semi - final lnCanade.
;;:, ~ B.Y United Press International
American League
made with '"deep regret and
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, W. L, Pet. GB round where he ron Into u.
mixed emotions."
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W. L. Pet. GB Detroit
87 52 .626
he lost three straight. However,
'" ' ·St. Louis •• , .88 51 ,633
Ballll)lore
80 59 .576 7
enroute to Lee. among otllers, he
•. ;: san Fra,. •••• 74 63 .540 t3 Boston
74· 85 .532 13
.Cincinnati •••• 71 61 . 528 IS
Cleveland
74 68 .521 141h
'"· aucoao • • •• • 68 .514 t6'h OOiand
11 69 .507 16\1
• Atlanta , , , , •• 70 69 .504 18
New York
69 69 .500 17\1
By VITO STELLINO
the loth gave the Orioles the
since 1945.
•.&amp;. Plttaburth'. ·••• 67 72 .482 21
lollnflellita
67 72 .482 20
UPI Sports Writer
Yanks, Orioles Split
second game victory over the
" " Phll&amp;dell&gt;hla, ..65 73 .471 22'h
California
61 79 .436 26'h
8111 Freehao's watch was
Elsewhere Jn the American Yanks.
The homer handed
· Houston , , • , .64 76 .41i1 24'h .Cblcqo
58 81 .417 29
wrong Monday but he kept the League on the Labor Day Lindy McDaniel his llrst AmerlNew York • ••• 6:;1 78.447 26 " " Wllshflllltilll"' " 51•82' .tM..!II ·' , . .
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/1~1!'011 Tigers right on Ume In schedule, New ~rk beat " 011. League lOIS •aad pYe Moe:
:1" t.aa•:AIIple's , ·',59 '79 .428 281h
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Oakland 4 Detroit 0, lilt ' ·
League pemant,
""" the second game In 10 Hamilton hurled four lminga or
•• St. Lc•da 1 Clncl 0, 10 Ins, night Detroit 1 Oakland 3, 2111, 10 Ins.
Freehan, who forgot to turn imlngs 4-3, Washington swept hitless relief' to preserve Mel
·.:: Plltla 5 Loa Aneelesl, 1st
Cleveland I California 2, night
his wateh back when tile Tigers Chicago l...O and 11~, Minnesota &amp;ou.lemyre'a 18th victory tn the
· '." PhDadelphla 7 Loa Ang 5, 2n1 Washlagton 1 Cblcago 0, lot
flew to Oakland from Detroit topped Boston 5-l and Cleveland apener.
·.:; Plltaburgh 8 Hooston I, lst
WaabJnaton II Chicago 3, 2nd
COLUMBUS (Upl) _ The C~ $mday night, got up at 5:30 beat California !..2.
The Senator s won tllelr first
.,. . ,Pitta I Hoos 3, 2nd, 10 Inns Now York ! · Baltimore 2, 1st Jumbos Jets kePI at the heels of a.m., Monday morning CallforIn the National League, St. domleheader at the season by
- A11a1ta 3 New York 1, 1st
Bati 4 N, Y. 81 2nd, 10 lms. the International League lead- nla lime bacauae he woke up Louis blanked Cincinnati 1-ll In sweeping the White &amp;&gt;x. Jim
Atla 2 NY 2, tie Jllh, oroln
Mlmesola 5 Boston 1, nllht
lng Toledo Mild Hens Monlay and his wntch resd 8:30.
10 Innings, Phlladelphla swept a Hannan pitched a foor-ldUer In
san Francisco 8 Chicoao 4, !at
Today' a Pn&gt;l&gt;oble Pitchers
nlgllt wlnnlnr a twin bW over
More 1ban 14 hours iller alter doubleheader from Loa Angeles the first game to bast Joe
S.F. I Chi 2. 2nl, tie, 9, dark
(All Times EDT)
the ruchinonl Brl&gt;es.
cstchlnr 18 Innings, the ''abao- 5-f and 7..'i, Plttsbargh took two Horlen. Dl tile IOCOIId I)IIDie,
Todl)''s Probable Pitchers
Detroit (WUson 12-11) at
Dave RoiJorts notched hlsl7th lutely d..d tired" Freehan from Houston 6-1 aed 4.:1 In 10 Frank Howard hit a triple,
All Times EDT
Oalcland Qlunter 11-12), 11 p.m. victory for tile Jets' llrst game came lo tile plate in the lOth Innings, AUanta beat New York double and two singles to drive
Los Angeles (Osteen 9-17) at
Boston (Ellsworth !2~)atMIII- , a 3-2 rictory, and Dan Schlle~ Inning to face Diego Segul, who 3-1 and tile second game was In two nuts while Brant Alyea
Philadelphia (G. Jackson 1-4&gt;, nesola (Merritt 10-14), 9 p.m. der won the nlglltcap In relief hadn't given up an earned nm called by rain In the BeVellth hit a homer, a double and a
7:30p.m.
CIOYeland (McDowell 13-10 at 18 John Kennec[y hit 1 two-run In 24 2.:1 Innings, since Aug. 3. lmlng with the score tied 2..2 single to drive In three runs.
~ ~~ ~0-10 ani Brit. Callloml.a (McGlothlin 10-12), 11 homer In the ninth Inning to But Freehao slammed a homer and San Francisco beat Chicago Barry Moore gained the victory,
ton 4-5) II New York (Seaver p.m.
crack a 2-.2 lie ani ylald the 4-2 to give the Tigers a 4.:1 victory 8-4, with the second game called
Jim Kaat pltchad a IS-8 and R1ln 6-9 or McAnlrew
Chi cage (Carlo• f-12) at Wash- w1.:
over Oakland and a doublehead- by dsrknesa at the end of nine hitter and Rich Rollins hit a
1-4.1, 5 p.m.
mgton (CoiiiDWI 10-14), 8 p.m.
~ Jlmene•, going for a er split after the Tigers were innings and the score tied 1-l. three...-un bomer in the aecond
San Francisco (Perry 13-U)
New York (Peterson6-9)otBal- aeconl straight league batting blanked by Jim Nash W In the
The Tiger victory In the lmlng as tile Twins clowned the
second Pille went to Pat Red Sox.
• Chicago (Jonldna 16-12), 2:30 tlmore (PIIoobua 13-13), 8 p. Htle., clell...,.ed the hit that de- · opener.
p.m.
,._
clded the opener of 1111• fourThe spll~ combined will! Dobson, 4-4, who pltcbed two
Eddie Fisher retired tile final
St. Loulo (Gibson 19-6) at CJn· Woclnelday'l Qameo
pnio series.
Baltimore's split with New l~lesa fmlngs of relief. ln two batters to pnsrve Mike
clnnaU (Nolan 6-2) 8 p.m.
Detroit II Oakland, nJaht
n was .a solid single between York, kept tile Tigers seven ihe "*'er, Nash struck out 10 Paul's second vtetory aa the
HousiOn (Dierker 12 • 12) at Cleveland at Callfoml.a, night third and short, allowing Bernie il811181 ahead or the Orioles and ani walked onl,y ono tn even his Jncllans topped the Angela.
Pttlabargh (Ellis 3-4), 8 p.m. - a t aa-so1a, night
Smltlc to scon from third In the reduced tllelr "magic number"
Wetlnesdl)''a Games
ChiCIID at Washington, night
bottem of the alxth.
to 17 for their first pemant record
11-11.
FrankatRoblnsoo's
homer 1n
Loa AnaeJea II PhUa, night
Ntw York at BaJtlmore, nJaht
In the aacond Pille, Kennedy
Loul• at Cincinnati, nlaht
heppecl on a ·hallilng curve tor
!liD Francisco II Chi cage, 2
his homer, which drove In ManOnly Plllel scheduled
ny ~len and Riche He!&gt;DaviJio, Cal 131 t87 f5138 .283 ner,

R0 berts Cops

postponement there, too. He haa
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earned $94,745,07 on the
tour this year, breaking the
previous high for a roolde of
$81,868.95 by Jack Nicklaus In
1962.
WbUe thlnp went exlremely
well for Murphy, thlnr• wenl
COOI)&gt;Ietely haywire for South
A.trica1 s Gary Player, who
began Monda,y's round with a
twHtroke lead over Murphy.

Tigers Win Nightcap, 4-3

seeded 4()..year-old Pancho Ge&amp;
zalez ol Malibu, Calif., had to
face aecolll-seeded Tony Roche.
Except for 12th-seeded Chuck
Pasarell or Puerto Rico, put out
by Yugoslav pro NlkkJ Pfltc,
am Ralston, who was In trouble
aplnat Loyo.Mayo when play
was scheduled to be reswned,
the seeded men advanced
Moday with ease.
t.ver trounced 47-year-old
Pancho Segura, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1, and
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who pulled mqniIn the ftrll thrw
rounds, went sour with Ida
potter and bose¥ed llw holeo to
llnlsh wltll a 76 that placed hiiD
In a He !or filth with Nlcldalla
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"I love !t, I love it," .the
likeable Murphf said ofter hla
cloolng rounl of 68 had oven
iwn hla second stralslrt rictory

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bave neglected criminal
julllce too long. Now we must
profeasionalize pollee, alfordIDg them the manpower and
competence required to per·
· form their mlulon. Adequate
olrort on tho underlying
cautea Ia allo eaentlal to control crime. The prescription
demanda bard wOrk, determInation, oacrlflce and yean.

beae.
, Before his depo.rture afler
nine innings, Nolan yielded only
ftve hits, struCk out eight anc1
walked two.
Happy chatter lllled the ciul&gt;houae of the CerdlnaJ&amp; Who DOW
own 1 13-game bulge over tbe
aeCOikl - place San Francisco
Glilnts aa they sell! Ray Washburn oplnst the Reds' George
Cui ver tonlgh~
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Gibson." y~lled card
outfielder Bob Tolan. '"You
should win the .eomeblck.oOI-the.year award. You only won 13
games last year,"
G.U..son missed almost two
Diantha of the 1967 season with
a brokeo leg but he's had no
such handicap this year.
"MY goal at the start of the
season waa 20 ~ctorles," said
Gtbaon, .. T11at's what a pitcher
alwll)'s shoots for. I would like
to win as many games as I
•tart. but that"s impouible."
Gibson's complete game last
nlgllt was hh 24th of the seaaon,
slx more than the combined total
of the Red•' pitching atarr.
uu W&amp;.!l coal out there toniaht." said Gibson. 1'1 could
haYe pitched lonpr If Jd a had
to. Of course r don't know It 1
could have kept them from scoring."

Finally, the rain subsided and
alter carelld examlnailon o1 the
course play was reaumed.
Murphf Onlahed· his round
with a birdie on the II~ holehis sixth of the day- and ended
with an Jl.oQDder par 211 and a
three--stroke triwnph over tum
and Australia's Bruce er....,.
W.. But had the round · been
poolponed, the entire field would
have had to play qaln tlldl)'

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a little bit o1 history.
Ia becoming
But he needed some ot that
makln' of the Irish luck to do IL
gree,.
Murphy had a b'lc&gt;.Btroke lead
The 25-year-&lt;&gt;ld IIOIIItw whiz over Bob Lunn and was only a
ft'om Florida, a rookie on the 5()..yard wedge shot tram the
pro tour this year, ataged a green on the 18th hole when a
brilliant COIII&amp;ofrom.behlnd rio- violent thunderstorm enopted
tory Monday In fhe $150,000 and forced oMclala to suspenl
Thunderbird &lt;lassie to pocket a play with onJi two threesomea
$30,000 PIY&lt;heck ani bacome still on the course.
CLIFTON, N.J.
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tbat Irlah luck,
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presidency, neither of whom can win. It is
apparently going to be a case of the movable
object meeting the resistible force .
Further, say the experts, the dissension

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nominated the y.ery man the Democrats
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any Democrat.

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Rlchard Nixon then proceeded to commit
hio "frrst major blunder" by choosing as his

running mate an unknown quantity nimed.
Spiro Agnew, thereby further insuring his de-

feat-ac&lt;:ording to the experts.
Next, in Chicago, the Democrats turned
around and nominated the man the pollsters

oay now trails too far bahind Nixon to catch
up. And if Hubert Humphrey's chOice of a
running mate was not a major blunder, Ed-

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Election Day ia still plenty of time for anylhlng to happen.
Were tile election held today, there seems
little doubt that, thanks especially to the
shameful events In Chicag.o, the Republicans
would sweep ln. As for the campaign Itself,
it would appear for Nixon to .be chiefly a
matter of committing no more "major blun·
ders," wbUe countering Humphrey's efforts
to emerge ll'om the long shadow of President
Johnson bearing the light of a new vision for
America patented In his own name.
But slick around. Things are only beginning to warm up, and the experts can no
more predict the outcome with certitude
than anybndy eloe .

First, the Republicans in Miami Beach

mund Muskie's name is not exactly a house-

that wracked the Democratic convention
marks the end of that party and tile end of
the two-party system in America.
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This is somewhat surprising, because the
experts informed us in 1964 that the nomina·
Uon of Barry Goldwater was tile last gasp of
the death·Wishing Republican party and
marked the end of the two-party system in
America.
The news just didn't get around, evidently.
What all this means, of course, is that 1968
is still the same crazy political year it
started out to be last March. when Sen. Eu·
gene McCarthy challenged President John·
son in Ule New Hampshire primary, and that
the two months remaining between now and

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Cincinnati Reds' pitchinr

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Gary Nolan, the Reds' 20-

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year-old riglthander, reeled oft
. .. nine acoreleas inn1nas aplnat
~::.; the leagu&amp;-iead1ng SL Louis
•• Csrdlnala last nlgllt, ani then

left the game with a pulled
Achilles tendon balow tho right
ankle,
-t;t u
Julian Javier socked a tenth
~ .. hudng home run ott Ted Aber....., •thy, Nolan's auccessor, to
•• live the C&amp;rda and Bob Gibson
;.~ : Ia I~ victory.
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The ahulout waa the 12th of
........ the season for cmson. who now
owns a 2o-6 record.
'"Nolan was Injured, and when
tl)l
pitef:! with an 11\]ury you
......... ean hurt an arm, atxl we've ai..
, .. reacly had eiiOOgh al')ll prob. ..: lems.'' cmtmented Red Mara-

The Big Difference
Hauled before a county grand jury to ie11
what he knew about the July outbreak of
racial violence in Cleveland, one George L.
Forbes was somewhat agitated.
"A summons would have be-en suJiicient/'
he said . " Even a phone caU. But to have
three policemen come barging into my office
with a summons and escort me downtown is
an insult. No wonder there are riots."
Forbes is not a bookie, parolee, bail b'ond
jumper, street corner hanger-on or member
of an extremist organization . He is a lawyer
and an elected member of the Cleveland City
CouncU.
He is also a Negro.

Allergy Identification
Needed for Treatment
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.P.
A mother writes that her
daughter, 12, has recurring
bouts of allergy. For three
years she has been gelling de·
sensitization shots but her
spells have not decreased. In
treating any allergy the main
reliance must be placed on an

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Americans are thus going to be treated to
the spectacle of two men contesting for the

bles or fruit at all. Can you
suggest a tonic or other ~eat·
men! 19 get her to eat?
A-1 doubt that you can
make your daughter eat and
any attempts to do so will only
make her worse. All children
do not need the same kind or
amount of food and many a
child with a feeding problem
has straightened out when allowed to choose her own diet
without any interference from
her
parents.
long
she
drinks
a tot ofAs
milk
sheaswon't
starve. Offer her an ounce or
two of orange or tomato juice
but don' t make a point of her

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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Patt.Y Duke
is ensconced indefinitely in the
swank Sherry ..Netherland here
and the rwnora are jetting ....

Jergic to cold. Is thiS possible?
Huntington Harttord's daughter
Is there any cure for this?
Kathy elope with plaYboy mUA-Exposure to ~old gives
Uonaire Bruce Baxter? .... Heirte
eyes
a
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many persons wa ry
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ess .,..
running nose and sneezing,
robbed of a $240,000 diamond in
which may or may not be an
L. A.; she and her beat beau
anergic reaction. In a few perCurtis Dewitt {manager or Florsons this reaction may be
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accurate identification of the greatly exaggerated or, like taking it.
Ida's Palm Beach Club1 .bought
offending allergen, then avoid· your son, they may develop
The be~t tonic for your a limo, hired an armed guard ·
ing it if possible. Desensitiza. hives. Such person a are daughter lS a happy btme and transferred her finest Van
tion usually helps if graduated treated by avoiding exposure - atmosphere, some outdoor ex· Cleef~avid Webb baubles to a
dilutions of the allergen are to cold, large doses of anti- ercise every day, ~rls her vault .... Biggest gin rummyses.
used. Failing this. antihista- histamines and by desensiti· own age to play wtth and ai.ons anywhere are in a bachmines must be used as needed zation through very gradually pl~nty of restful sleep. If her elor's summer mansion at ~afor .tempor~y relief.
. , ·iller-eased . exposures to ea1d',· ·f~IIure ·to eat is due tG an• emo~ ' Jrue; Sinatr~ ~..-lves iri n;e b ·'
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to the help of a child psyehol- by seaplane, Greg Bautzer by
cillin shot. Four days later he
ow
e amt~un
nown
ogist
limo, Bob Taplinger even is
had a severe case of hives. cause 8 reac ton.
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.-rhe doctor said it was a de Q-Our daughter, 7, suffers
girl
layed reaction to the penicillin. from chronic bronchitis and is
"It sholl not be so among
With hla c:1gar akimbo a n d
Now every bme he goes out· generally run down . The doc· you; but whoever would be
doors when the weather is tor says that we rn ust make great among you mUJt be those Mini&amp; sippi Gambler sidecold he breaks out in hives. her eat but she eats less each your s e r v a n t.,- Matthew burns, Pierre Salinger's expree;.
Our pediatrician says he is al· day. She will not eat vegeta- 20:28.
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Wallace was pursuing the Teddy KeJI!ledy line so Intently, It
remiOOed us that Just a few
seasons ago before his small •
Ume hotseat TV aeries waa cold.
potatoed by ABC, the Kennedy&amp;
from Joe Sr. on down gave him
plenty or negative attention ..••
Wallace encouraged a TV guest
to Ins! II John F. Kennedy hsd
not written his .. Profiles In
Courage"' and that Ted Soren~ RE1111EADS 11-D
BODIES 111111 1111 Ollllfl
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Oliver Treyz telecast an abject
apolo111 to tile then-Sen. Jack
Kennedy ~d shorily at ABC U was
IICJ-Iong Mike •••• We know - we
got the story from Oliver Treyz,
reluctantly from Wallace, a n d
from Joseph P. Kenned;y, all per-

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hopJ&gt;Onlng rlliiJt, It must be my
time on earth
Murphf won the Philadelphia
Classic In his last outing alter
rein llmost Coreed a day's

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- The American conUageri is

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Open

tennis champlonahlps.
Sixth-seeded Dennis Ralstoa,
a Bakera.O.eld, callL, pro, was

on the ropes In the third round
late Momay when rain halted
play with Deney trailing two
,.ta to one oplnst Joaquin
Loyo.Mayo of Mexico. TWo
other seeded Americans Caced
powerful Australians In fourth-

Champ Successful
In Title Defense
Middleport's John Tamehlll,
16, successlldly defended h i s
17 and Under singles Iitle. ola.•ed on tbe U. S. Men' a victorious

roulxlers.
Another Yank has to go when
seventh-seeded Clark Graebner
of New York, the U.S. Clay

BroWI18 To

Face World
O.amps Next
CLEVELAND (UP0 - T h e
Cleveland
Browns
contillle
workout• today at F1emlng
Field In preparadon ror the an- ,
m.al pre-season doubleheader at
Municipal Sladiwn Saturday,
The Detroit Uons and the
New York Jets meet in the first
half of the yearly football spectacular, ant the Browns face
the world champion Green Bay
Packers in the nightcap.
Team officials today will announce the names of three more
players to be drowed, reducing
the roster to the required 43.
The flnal cuts to regular season strength of 40 players will
come next Monday.
The Browns dropped three
men from the line~ over the
labor day holiday. They were

Courts champ, tangles with
New York attorney Gene Scott.
In addiUon, Ron Holmberg of
Highland Falls, N.Y., ani Bob
Lutz of lAs Anaeles . have a
100re to settle In their third
roulli match which also was
halted by rain.
Ashe, Emerson ~ete
Army Lt. Arthur Ashe of
Richmond, VL, seeded tifth,
wu paired against flrst year
pro Roy Emerson whlle13thAUTO WINNER

defeated U. S. foorth ranked Bob
BRANDS
HATOI,
(UPI)Australian
FredEngland
GarclGuslkotf, 28, New York, t b r e e
ner, driving a five-litre Lola,
stralght., and Dave Resek, 22, New
easll.y won the International 130York, 12th ranked, 3-1.
Nolan first injured dle·telxlon
mlle Sports Car race Monday,
lnternaUonal Team, and was a
Lee, former South K o r e a n
rt in 1 game against the Meta at
averaging 94-mUesi)er hour on
seml..f1na.llst In men's singles champion, who two years aao
Crolley Flald about two weeks
the 2.65 mile track.
In the Canadian International ta- pl111ed an exhibition will! TameUlf Norirder or SWeden
- .110. He aggravated It lpln
ble lennla tournament Friday and h!ll at Middleport High School,
.:!)aat week In New York ani
finished second, 20-secooda beSaturday In Toronto.
lost 3-1 In the finals to Dennis
hind the wimer.
· apln llot nlaht when he made a
The U. S.'s top ranked junior Neal, 24, London, England, world
;,"~ qglck slq&gt; In the olghtll lnnlnr
pl01er, Tamehlll detesled Glen ranked Britioh champion.
defensive end Gene Jackson, dewhlle rushing over to cover llr'.l
cowan, 17. Los Angeles, thr,.
In team play which the u. S.
fensive halfback Tom Schoen
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stnlght In the finals for the won, Tannehill defeated EnglishaOO linebacker Tom Buetler•
17 and Under IIUe. Dl six Junior man Derek Wall hut lost to Max
CUD' McNeil, one of the moat
matches Including the llnal witll Marenko, t9, the ageless Canapopular members of the team,
Cowan. he won every game of the dian who btthethlrtl.es was fourth
went to the San Francisco f9ers
three out ot ttve game sets. world ranked, nine times cana.
Cor a draft choice in a deal that
In men's singles five victordian champion, and still Is No, 2
owner Art Mode)) said was
Ies gat him to the semi - final lnCanade.
;;:, ~ B.Y United Press International
American League
made with '"deep regret and
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National League
, W. L, Pet. GB round where he ron Into u.
mixed emotions."
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W. L. Pet. GB Detroit
87 52 .626
he lost three straight. However,
'" ' ·St. Louis •• , .88 51 ,633
Ballll)lore
80 59 .576 7
enroute to Lee. among otllers, he
•. ;: san Fra,. •••• 74 63 .540 t3 Boston
74· 85 .532 13
.Cincinnati •••• 71 61 . 528 IS
Cleveland
74 68 .521 141h
'"· aucoao • • •• • 68 .514 t6'h OOiand
11 69 .507 16\1
• Atlanta , , , , •• 70 69 .504 18
New York
69 69 .500 17\1
By VITO STELLINO
the loth gave the Orioles the
since 1945.
•.&amp;. Plttaburth'. ·••• 67 72 .482 21
lollnflellita
67 72 .482 20
UPI Sports Writer
Yanks, Orioles Split
second game victory over the
" " Phll&amp;dell&gt;hla, ..65 73 .471 22'h
California
61 79 .436 26'h
8111 Freehao's watch was
Elsewhere Jn the American Yanks.
The homer handed
· Houston , , • , .64 76 .41i1 24'h .Cblcqo
58 81 .417 29
wrong Monday but he kept the League on the Labor Day Lindy McDaniel his llrst AmerlNew York • ••• 6:;1 78.447 26 " " Wllshflllltilll"' " 51•82' .tM..!II ·' , . .
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/1~1!'011 Tigers right on Ume In schedule, New ~rk beat " 011. League lOIS •aad pYe Moe:
:1" t.aa•:AIIple's , ·',59 '79 .428 281h
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Oakland 4 Detroit 0, lilt ' ·
League pemant,
""" the second game In 10 Hamilton hurled four lminga or
•• St. Lc•da 1 Clncl 0, 10 Ins, night Detroit 1 Oakland 3, 2111, 10 Ins.
Freehan, who forgot to turn imlngs 4-3, Washington swept hitless relief' to preserve Mel
·.:: Plltla 5 Loa Aneelesl, 1st
Cleveland I California 2, night
his wateh back when tile Tigers Chicago l...O and 11~, Minnesota &amp;ou.lemyre'a 18th victory tn the
· '." PhDadelphla 7 Loa Ang 5, 2n1 Washlagton 1 Cblcago 0, lot
flew to Oakland from Detroit topped Boston 5-l and Cleveland apener.
·.:; Plltaburgh 8 Hooston I, lst
WaabJnaton II Chicago 3, 2nd
COLUMBUS (Upl) _ The C~ $mday night, got up at 5:30 beat California !..2.
The Senator s won tllelr first
.,. . ,Pitta I Hoos 3, 2nd, 10 Inns Now York ! · Baltimore 2, 1st Jumbos Jets kePI at the heels of a.m., Monday morning CallforIn the National League, St. domleheader at the season by
- A11a1ta 3 New York 1, 1st
Bati 4 N, Y. 81 2nd, 10 lms. the International League lead- nla lime bacauae he woke up Louis blanked Cincinnati 1-ll In sweeping the White &amp;&gt;x. Jim
Atla 2 NY 2, tie Jllh, oroln
Mlmesola 5 Boston 1, nllht
lng Toledo Mild Hens Monlay and his wntch resd 8:30.
10 Innings, Phlladelphla swept a Hannan pitched a foor-ldUer In
san Francisco 8 Chicoao 4, !at
Today' a Pn&gt;l&gt;oble Pitchers
nlgllt wlnnlnr a twin bW over
More 1ban 14 hours iller alter doubleheader from Loa Angeles the first game to bast Joe
S.F. I Chi 2. 2nl, tie, 9, dark
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the ruchinonl Brl&gt;es.
cstchlnr 18 Innings, the ''abao- 5-f and 7..'i, Plttsbargh took two Horlen. Dl tile IOCOIId I)IIDie,
Todl)''s Probable Pitchers
Detroit (WUson 12-11) at
Dave RoiJorts notched hlsl7th lutely d..d tired" Freehan from Houston 6-1 aed 4.:1 In 10 Frank Howard hit a triple,
All Times EDT
Oalcland Qlunter 11-12), 11 p.m. victory for tile Jets' llrst game came lo tile plate in the lOth Innings, AUanta beat New York double and two singles to drive
Los Angeles (Osteen 9-17) at
Boston (Ellsworth !2~)atMIII- , a 3-2 rictory, and Dan Schlle~ Inning to face Diego Segul, who 3-1 and tile second game was In two nuts while Brant Alyea
Philadelphia (G. Jackson 1-4&gt;, nesola (Merritt 10-14), 9 p.m. der won the nlglltcap In relief hadn't given up an earned nm called by rain In the BeVellth hit a homer, a double and a
7:30p.m.
CIOYeland (McDowell 13-10 at 18 John Kennec[y hit 1 two-run In 24 2.:1 Innings, since Aug. 3. lmlng with the score tied 2..2 single to drive In three runs.
~ ~~ ~0-10 ani Brit. Callloml.a (McGlothlin 10-12), 11 homer In the ninth Inning to But Freehao slammed a homer and San Francisco beat Chicago Barry Moore gained the victory,
ton 4-5) II New York (Seaver p.m.
crack a 2-.2 lie ani ylald the 4-2 to give the Tigers a 4.:1 victory 8-4, with the second game called
Jim Kaat pltchad a IS-8 and R1ln 6-9 or McAnlrew
Chi cage (Carlo• f-12) at Wash- w1.:
over Oakland and a doublehead- by dsrknesa at the end of nine hitter and Rich Rollins hit a
1-4.1, 5 p.m.
mgton (CoiiiDWI 10-14), 8 p.m.
~ Jlmene•, going for a er split after the Tigers were innings and the score tied 1-l. three...-un bomer in the aecond
San Francisco (Perry 13-U)
New York (Peterson6-9)otBal- aeconl straight league batting blanked by Jim Nash W In the
The Tiger victory In the lmlng as tile Twins clowned the
second Pille went to Pat Red Sox.
• Chicago (Jonldna 16-12), 2:30 tlmore (PIIoobua 13-13), 8 p. Htle., clell...,.ed the hit that de- · opener.
p.m.
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clded the opener of 1111• fourThe spll~ combined will! Dobson, 4-4, who pltcbed two
Eddie Fisher retired tile final
St. Loulo (Gibson 19-6) at CJn· Woclnelday'l Qameo
pnio series.
Baltimore's split with New l~lesa fmlngs of relief. ln two batters to pnsrve Mike
clnnaU (Nolan 6-2) 8 p.m.
Detroit II Oakland, nJaht
n was .a solid single between York, kept tile Tigers seven ihe "*'er, Nash struck out 10 Paul's second vtetory aa the
HousiOn (Dierker 12 • 12) at Cleveland at Callfoml.a, night third and short, allowing Bernie il811181 ahead or the Orioles and ani walked onl,y ono tn even his Jncllans topped the Angela.
Pttlabargh (Ellis 3-4), 8 p.m. - a t aa-so1a, night
Smltlc to scon from third In the reduced tllelr "magic number"
Wetlnesdl)''a Games
ChiCIID at Washington, night
bottem of the alxth.
to 17 for their first pemant record
11-11.
FrankatRoblnsoo's
homer 1n
Loa AnaeJea II PhUa, night
Ntw York at BaJtlmore, nJaht
In the aacond Pille, Kennedy
Loul• at Cincinnati, nlaht
heppecl on a ·hallilng curve tor
!liD Francisco II Chi cage, 2
his homer, which drove In ManOnly Plllel scheduled
ny ~len and Riche He!&gt;DaviJio, Cal 131 t87 f5138 .283 ner,

R0 berts Cops

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tour this year, breaking the
previous high for a roolde of
$81,868.95 by Jack Nicklaus In
1962.
WbUe thlnp went exlremely
well for Murphy, thlnr• wenl
COOI)&gt;Ietely haywire for South
A.trica1 s Gary Player, who
began Monda,y's round with a
twHtroke lead over Murphy.

Tigers Win Nightcap, 4-3

seeded 4()..year-old Pancho Ge&amp;
zalez ol Malibu, Calif., had to
face aecolll-seeded Tony Roche.
Except for 12th-seeded Chuck
Pasarell or Puerto Rico, put out
by Yugoslav pro NlkkJ Pfltc,
am Ralston, who was In trouble
aplnat Loyo.Mayo when play
was scheduled to be reswned,
the seeded men advanced
Moday with ease.
t.ver trounced 47-year-old
Pancho Segura, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1, and
meets Clitr Drysdale of South
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llnlsh wltll a 76 that placed hiiD
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"I love !t, I love it," .the
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julllce too long. Now we must
profeasionalize pollee, alfordIDg them the manpower and
competence required to per·
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olrort on tho underlying
cautea Ia allo eaentlal to control crime. The prescription
demanda bard wOrk, determInation, oacrlflce and yean.

beae.
, Before his depo.rture afler
nine innings, Nolan yielded only
ftve hits, struCk out eight anc1
walked two.
Happy chatter lllled the ciul&gt;houae of the CerdlnaJ&amp; Who DOW
own 1 13-game bulge over tbe
aeCOikl - place San Francisco
Glilnts aa they sell! Ray Washburn oplnst the Reds' George
Cui ver tonlgh~
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Gibson." y~lled card
outfielder Bob Tolan. '"You
should win the .eomeblck.oOI-the.year award. You only won 13
games last year,"
G.U..son missed almost two
Diantha of the 1967 season with
a brokeo leg but he's had no
such handicap this year.
"MY goal at the start of the
season waa 20 ~ctorles," said
Gtbaon, .. T11at's what a pitcher
alwll)'s shoots for. I would like
to win as many games as I
•tart. but that"s impouible."
Gibson's complete game last
nlgllt was hh 24th of the seaaon,
slx more than the combined total
of the Red•' pitching atarr.
uu W&amp;.!l coal out there toniaht." said Gibson. 1'1 could
haYe pitched lonpr If Jd a had
to. Of course r don't know It 1
could have kept them from scoring."

Finally, the rain subsided and
alter carelld examlnailon o1 the
course play was reaumed.
Murphf Onlahed· his round
with a birdie on the II~ holehis sixth of the day- and ended
with an Jl.oQDder par 211 and a
three--stroke triwnph over tum
and Australia's Bruce er....,.
W.. But had the round · been
poolponed, the entire field would
have had to play qaln tlldl)'

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IDJrile 1Gdi11 bollfd
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a little bit o1 history.
Ia becoming
But he needed some ot that
makln' of the Irish luck to do IL
gree,.
Murphy had a b'lc&gt;.Btroke lead
The 25-year-&lt;&gt;ld IIOIIItw whiz over Bob Lunn and was only a
ft'om Florida, a rookie on the 5()..yard wedge shot tram the
pro tour this year, ataged a green on the 18th hole when a
brilliant COIII&amp;ofrom.behlnd rio- violent thunderstorm enopted
tory Monday In fhe $150,000 and forced oMclala to suspenl
Thunderbird &lt;lassie to pocket a play with onJi two threesomea
$30,000 PIY&lt;heck ani bacome still on the course.
CLIFTON, N.J.
Bob Murphf, 111111
tbat Irlah luck,
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presidency, neither of whom can win. It is
apparently going to be a case of the movable
object meeting the resistible force .
Further, say the experts, the dissension

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Mr. and !,lro. Jim Pope, Middleport, and lfr. and Mrs, Jerry,
lllaliey, Newark, J'e!Ul'ned lrGm
a two week's vacation 1o the
· Weit COOl~ MrL l'lpa lnd Mr,
Dai18y are former resid,ntll of
this commwdcy.
Mrs. Lucille Allen, Nawark,
~. was a recent guest oi her
Mr. and lira. carl /oJd'atrson ard sister, Mrs. Eha
Daney.
, Mrs. M1M Evans ud children
onoi Miss liaruyn Fitch attendlid lhe Meigs COUniY Fair Wed-

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REBECCA SUE GOODALL

MR. AND MRS.~ ROBERT GOODALL, Mlddlepoil, Route 1,
are announcirw the engagement and approechins marrlip of
their daughter, Rebecca Sue, to Gerald Eugene Matthew&amp;, aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Matthews, Cheshire, Route 1. Miss
Goodall Ia a 1966 graduate of Middleport High SChool. Her
ttanee .is a gradute of the Kyger Creek High School and is
presently Ol111&gt;10yed at the Mark V Grocery In Mlddlepor~ The
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in the latter's absence on a visit
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Mrs. Mae Van Meter and Ruby,

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&amp;mday's bulletin lllliiOUD&lt;ed and Paul Dean Sunday evenlq.
that a project Is underwa,y to seThose visiting E. H. C&amp;IlJenter
will presJde.
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[I.JnUy were Mrs. Zetta Boyd,
Prayer services andeveningBi:
a
newbronzepla&lt;J,~etoberastenect
Mrs.
Ruth Sereu, Brenda, Mike
ble study will be held Wednosda.Y
to
the~ front wall o( ll!e clllrch,
and
Joe;
Mrs. He.. Taylor and
at 7:30p.m. Choir members will
juot
beneall!
ll!e
VanSickle
pla11Kalby,
Parkersburg,
W, Va.;S)'Ipractice at 8:35p.m. The Thuraue.
The
latter,
b.!arlng
the
name
vta
Allen,
Den
Talbott,
Mrs.
da,y morning Bible study grou~
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ll!e subject study.
Final training clan on n e w George VanSickle, Sr., and famIly honoring her hulband who
church school literature wUI be
died
about one monll! after Joinheld Friday at 7:30 )t.m. will!
ing
ll!e
clurch R18DJ1 years qo.
Mrs. Nancy Hanun dlreet!ng. The
The
name,
"Helgtrts u n i t e d
new material was used by allll!e
Methodist
Church,"
~ aoon be
various age classes &amp;mday rhornprinted oo ll!e clurch bulletin
lllg.
Next iimda,y, Sept. 8, the tall board. The proJect will Involve
and winter activllles will begin purchase of a pliQie on which ll!e
evening serviees at 1:30 p.m. or Inscription: ·"llelillts Evangelione half hour earlier than in the cal United Brathran Church 19t6-1988" will be engraved.
summer months.
Thuo
all three names will ap..
Rev. Norville White, pastor ot
m 111e church. All members ~ ll!e ciJirch are asked to
share In llle coot and glvelhelr
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Mrs. Arfllur Morrow and son,

Mike. In Toledo another unele
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. KArl
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Graham. The Anderson !emily
!h. and Mrs. Ken Coula and also visited Mra, Cl,vda Anderctilldi-en of Akron visited
her moll!er, ·Mr. and Mra. Alron
Mr. and )Its. Mike Hammer,
TumOr and !amll,v.
Lou Am and Klmberl,v, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oura and Alma 'Thompson, Columbus, were
IWO ·chUdren were supper au••I1 hare Saturday to visit Mr. and
of Mr. and Mro. Lawrence John- Mra. Relno LlndandEdwardHoealoD and lll!IDY·
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Mlaa Laura Lind returned to
Mr. llusoel Hass oC Ravenswood, 11un11t1a1on. W. Va. lnday after
w, VL, Mra. Minnie Carrol.and apendlng ll!e weekend here will!
children, vlalted Mr. and Mrs. bar uncle and aunt. Mr. and
WUiiom Ables and famUy.
Mrs. Heino Lind.
Mr. Charile Carroll returned
Mtsa stella &amp;le Neutzllng, dau10 his employment at Columbna. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert
Wolle Neutzling; underwent an emerMr. and Mrs, Dana
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Mlsi Sllaron Johnaton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Neutzllllg
her tlster, Mra. Tom Burnatde moved ove:r the weekend lnt&amp;their
newly purchased home on Union
or Pomeroy.
Christy 'and carol Dalley.vlalt.- Ave. 'lbe houl8 was formerly
owned by Mr. and Mra. Bill Wiland Mrs. Hqmer Icon- liamson who moved to ShreveMr. IDd Mrs. EArnest John-- port, La.
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and olhar relaUvea In Marlon. pa~ of the Ohio EtA Phi ChapTl1eO' II• nslted Mr. and Mrs. ter ~ Beta Slama Phi llororlt;y
Artblr Allan and Mr •. and Mn. was held Thursday nliht at HidPll Aulharsonln Newark.
den Lakes.
Mra Boso!A! 'Graham ot Har·
Followlrig a picnic and wiener
rtoonvllle has returued trom roast, games were pi!Q'ed will!
Greenvlll S. C where ahe prizes belna _, by llorbara
for the ~ of her grandRlgp, Vlkkl Gloeckner, and Cardaqlrter, Jane N-oe. Others olyn Grueser. Am Barnltz waaln
atteadlng the wedding ·l"'ro Mrs. charge of the games.
fllghllghts of chapter evl!nla
Hel'"' YOUitll of '\Veil VIrginia,
and Mr. and Mra. Duold Gra- during the 1967 .as year were reham and fomll,v of LoltlnJlOn
vlewod by Mrs. Ria!!." In a aklt
Part&lt;, Md., .and Mill C a I h y entltled ueorree wtth Barb.,,.
Payne~ Harrisonville. Mr. GraGuests for tbe afl'air w e r e
ham accompanied hla moll!ar Strah Bechlle, Charlotte Davidhome and remained tor a aever- SOli, Jo &amp;nlth, Linda \!ll!le, Doral daya vlsll )le!ora returning to Inda Wilson, and Linda Haley.

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Mr. Hellp' 'Davia, Cheshire, and
Rl&lt;liiiH FlniG Mldf]UPo!1. ,.
· ,. ~me.; s »·~~t; 'l'iiia- visited .-~~. and Jo!r•· J o h •
~ ' •.' ot:.UO home ol Mr$. _Don Busch. Mr. Buochldeellnasoma ·
Mra. Georae Wblte batter.
.o Ill ·preHUI lho pro&amp;ram, will!
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powslt,
· Mrs. C, 0. Cl1allmall to dlacull Reedovllle, Mr. end Mrs, James
ibi lltW conalllullon.
Dalley ~IIIUiel\'10. Pa!Jl Selleri! ·
· TIQ: REGIJ~AR meetlna olll!a Mr ond Mro. Homer Ice-·
· SOuthern Loc:a1 Bend lloQaters er' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawooo
.: JjW ba held Tuoalflll, Sop~ 3, II and da1Jihter, Mr. Hayes Me. 7,1. P. m. ~t ll!e blah ••hooL., Murry, Rill Smllll, local, caUed
: : MEIGS TE!!PLE, Pl'thlan Sl.. on Mr. iuJI Mro. ROy Powell
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)Oildek 411'01§1' et 6 p, m. TilesMr. and Mro, Rolletls and
· ~-~ ~ra on \lfpd to &amp;": Mra. Sylvia C&amp;rp-,r welt to
ltlilal,.,. ·planl will be ·~elor Mt. ZIOIY Homecoming Sunday,
, .li&lt;!&amp;llnc ll1o 4lalrlet con'letllloo OUio s.yre, Jr., and Mr, LawGil oet. 1. . .
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~ Service, Etilel)&gt;rl•• United Mil/Wood Johnafllri.
.. l!i\.thodlat Cbureb, wW meet al
Mr• .and Mrs. Homer lcenltoW·~ /10 m, 'fUll~, at lila home 'ar called Oil their daug!iter, MrL
·•«.lfn. CUol Ohllnger,
Helen Jolters and family ofsrra. '"'POMEIIOY a! APTER 186, o.-, CUH. • " . '
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Mr. ·and Mr1. Clarence Balcer
at 7tt5 1\looda.v ~hlatthe ~ of Columbua; 11!001 ll!e weekend .
IIUGill&lt; Teillllle.
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and NoUit Andrew P;"'ll!e He:. rlllar)' and -•urar • reporto.
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T..,. TluiY.vlllllld wllllll!e Rev.
and Mra. FredL(im!DOrat.Johi&gt;.., Clly, Tam.
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end hera with her partllll,
If\'. and Mro. Charloo
Mr. and M!'e. Arllllr 8ltlllter
ind Mrl. David Farmar ~
' lbl. ,hollda1 weekend In DQ!on
WIJI.,..._IIr, and Mn. DonFil'ln·
. ot' and flmllJ&gt;. They ware jolaad
by Clj&gt;l. and Mra. Tom
8cbmor of Fort ~ Wond,
Mo. ·
Sit- and Mr1. Wallace Powora, ' and chllm;.n, Richard, Ml· cbaal, and !klan visited roetlilly
Ill Ravama will! hlamotbar,Mrt.

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a, visit wllii ' Mr.
of'ih~'Our Llliyo!Lor- and Mrs. ,BilJ-NichQI' and Mich«to caihpllc
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utd Mr.
'Meeling 111- the Keno hall ll!e' and. Mrs. TOl'l'l' _NichQis In Me- •

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Mra. Ada Van .Meter, Mike Evans, and Dale Lawson.
MISB ~- Birch BPant awaek
will! her sister aild lamll,v, Mr.
and ·Mrs, Joe Lipps and her
broll!er, Tom .Birch and lamll,v,
VIncent.
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Mro, Mike EYana slqopod In
Gallipolis ~ afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roseberry

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Larry WeDs, Pltt&amp;buqh, wu
recent guest or his sister. Mrs.
Ida ouro.
Howard Allen and Dwaine, Ripley, spent Sunday aiiMnoon will!
Mrs. Sylvia Allen. .
Mr. and Mro. Dell Talbott had
a new furnace installed last week.

Conference Members

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Ttte Wolfe and Brewer reuniont
held •t the Porlland olate -k,
• recentSUnday,werewellattend·
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Mrs. Zetta nw"d, Parkersbur&amp;,
spent several days with her twin
..&amp;tor, Mro. DeU Talbott and
other relative&amp; recently. Those
visiting her were Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Carpenter, Mra. Mildred
Circle, MiMrsvllle, Tom Durst
snd Gena Carpenter.
Dale Lawson and Hawk Car·
peuter were In Galllpolla OD busl•

released

from enforced residence in 1
remote village and returned to
Athens Monday.

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Sundi.Y and

George

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visited relatives locaJ.ly over the Mrs, ·Mandy T011lor, .Mrs. Etl!el ,

liam Lehew of Pomeroy, spent

bomb attack on Premier

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molhor, Mrs. CI'OI')' Dafli/ OYir
lila ~end.
Mr. and Mra. John Albn!Y
and chll- ~ Ricbmand, Va.;
Mro. cYotil Blaise and .Mr. and
lin. John Soullttr11 o1 Cryslal
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: Mr.• _and Mrl •. Albert H o adrldtl · and ehlldron, illko, Stevia, Tanlin,, ind Uaa 01 St. AIbaoa, W, VJ. were 8 u ad &amp;7
IJIIII!a ~ Mr. and Mro. FrankliD Trl,plott and lamll,v lor a picDic $lnday evenllli.

Ir~surancc will guaranflie
a_uto insurance for five years:(~ eij:b

Elva -Dalley, Mr. and M1is. Dell'
Several !rom this area attencl- Talbott, Mro. Ida Ouro, Mrs.
eci··the bridal shower lor Miss Harry RlcharciS and lllrbara;
Linda Evanui ll!e Portland gro4e Sid and Tom .Durst, Mr. and Mrs.
school recently.
Paul Evans and Paul Dean, Gil·
Dale Lawson and Delbert Ours, llan TaylOr, Paulina Brewer and

dlughtera, Mrs. Joyce

Droasos, a vctteran jour..J.Jat
and rormer politician arrested
after last month's unsucceutul

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M&lt;\far, and Mr1. KathYBaarlaer;
ll!rae slo!A!ro, Mrs. IIDda Armstrong, Mrs. Ella Bruestle and
Mrs. Mildred Jutzl; broll!er Wllllam, and elllht grandchlldrOII.
Mr. and Mrs. 'lbuener atcompanled by their daughter and
oon-ln~aw, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

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SUrvivors include his wife, Cla-

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·Mr. and Mrs. VIctor Durst,OO

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relatives, and attended the serv-

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SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
William Tluaner were called to
Clnclmatl &lt;me to ll!e deal!! of
his brother, Harry J. 1ll.lener,

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clothes cleaner-faater.
• Four easy-rotlin1 caatefs.

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Mrs. Wallace Powers and chJJ.
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· .. '~~Chari M.,ar ha• .~!
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w.:~. Jamt' Auther- Sorority Group
•··her home In Columbua after .
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and the simple thing is the llpOIIi· ·wu . ~en rec~ by
right thing.- Oscar Wilde, m~"''I of, Qeb 8, cUb ~
Irish playwright.
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lor a pll!nlc at tho Park followIng lila tour. The lll'OUP Included Georgi! Slnart, Jift Jacobo, ·
Jim llolllllll, stanley Starlin&amp;
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Michael Powers, and Scott Fr,._
(VEA'P HlQH OUAUfY)
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Green .&lt;muQS are heat-resistant, Fire-King ware and
~esign~ to fit on tdp of each other for convenient stacking - save cabinet
spae$, ,b._rid you'll like-·th~ir ch;1an good looks on the table, too . Use the
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Mr. and !,lro. Jim Pope, Middleport, and lfr. and Mrs, Jerry,
lllaliey, Newark, J'e!Ul'ned lrGm
a two week's vacation 1o the
· Weit COOl~ MrL l'lpa lnd Mr,
Dai18y are former resid,ntll of
this commwdcy.
Mrs. Lucille Allen, Nawark,
~. was a recent guest oi her
Mr. and lira. carl /oJd'atrson ard sister, Mrs. Eha
Daney.
, Mrs. M1M Evans ud children
onoi Miss liaruyn Fitch attendlid lhe Meigs COUniY Fair Wed-

and Mro. R. R. Durst and Tmn,
Swliloy.

wtl.o are ef$1oyed at Logan.

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FURNITURE
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The Brillsh Guiana onepenny stamp of 1856 is considered the rarest stamp In
the world,

REBECCA SUE GOODALL

MR. AND MRS.~ ROBERT GOODALL, Mlddlepoil, Route 1,
are announcirw the engagement and approechins marrlip of
their daughter, Rebecca Sue, to Gerald Eugene Matthew&amp;, aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Matthews, Cheshire, Route 1. Miss
Goodall Ia a 1966 graduate of Middleport High SChool. Her
ttanee .is a gradute of the Kyger Creek High School and is
presently Ol111&gt;10yed at the Mark V Grocery In Mlddlepor~ The
weddir« will he an event of Sep~ 2L

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dist church, preached ~
night

at Heights Cor Rev. Frum

in the latter's absence on a visit
to ll!e Buckbamon area.

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swart and children, recently.
Mrs. Mae Van Meter and Ruby,

visited Mr. and Mrs: Paul Evans
&amp;mday's bulletin lllliiOUD&lt;ed and Paul Dean Sunday evenlq.
that a project Is underwa,y to seThose visiting E. H. C&amp;IlJenter
will presJde.
cure
voluntary
contribution&amp;
tor
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[I.JnUy were Mrs. Zetta Boyd,
Prayer services andeveningBi:
a
newbronzepla&lt;J,~etoberastenect
Mrs.
Ruth Sereu, Brenda, Mike
ble study will be held Wednosda.Y
to
the~ front wall o( ll!e clllrch,
and
Joe;
Mrs. He.. Taylor and
at 7:30p.m. Choir members will
juot
beneall!
ll!e
VanSickle
pla11Kalby,
Parkersburg,
W, Va.;S)'Ipractice at 8:35p.m. The Thuraue.
The
latter,
b.!arlng
the
name
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Allen,
Den
Talbott,
Mrs.
da,y morning Bible study grou~
li
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"Church
of
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will meet at 10 o'clock, will! the
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ll!e subject study.
Final training clan on n e w George VanSickle, Sr., and famIly honoring her hulband who
church school literature wUI be
died
about one monll! after Joinheld Friday at 7:30 )t.m. will!
ing
ll!e
clurch R18DJ1 years qo.
Mrs. Nancy Hanun dlreet!ng. The
The
name,
"Helgtrts u n i t e d
new material was used by allll!e
Methodist
Church,"
~ aoon be
various age classes &amp;mday rhornprinted oo ll!e clurch bulletin
lllg.
Next iimda,y, Sept. 8, the tall board. The proJect will Involve
and winter activllles will begin purchase of a pliQie on which ll!e
evening serviees at 1:30 p.m. or Inscription: ·"llelillts Evangelione half hour earlier than in the cal United Brathran Church 19t6-1988" will be engraved.
summer months.
Thuo
all three names will ap..
Rev. Norville White, pastor ot
m 111e church. All members ~ ll!e ciJirch are asked to
share In llle coot and glvelhelr
RETIJRNS HOME
ccn!J11;1utklna to I!OIIIIIlittee chairMlsa Robin Morrow baa reman, 1101 Bleaslna.

visit will! relallves In Michigan,

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Birmingham, Mlchlgan, shavtslted an uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. Arfllur Morrow and son,

Mike. In Toledo another unele
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. KArl
Morrow and ehildreoi and 1n

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Mra. · Ell chapman l,vn Gruaaer, Lola Clelland, Carand tamlly of Akrpit and ' Mr. olyll Satterfield, Amie Chopman,
an4 Mi'a. Donald Ander1100 and
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BY MAY JOHNSTON
Graham. The Anderson !emily
!h. and Mrs. Ken Coula and also visited Mra, Cl,vda Anderctilldi-en of Akron visited
her moll!er, ·Mr. and Mra. Alron
Mr. and )Its. Mike Hammer,
TumOr and !amll,v.
Lou Am and Klmberl,v, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oura and Alma 'Thompson, Columbus, were
IWO ·chUdren were supper au••I1 hare Saturday to visit Mr. and
of Mr. and Mro. Lawrence John- Mra. Relno LlndandEdwardHoealoD and lll!IDY·
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Mr. and Mrs. Cl,vde Von Nest,
Mlaa Laura Lind returned to
Mr. llusoel Hass oC Ravenswood, 11un11t1a1on. W. Va. lnday after
w, VL, Mra. Minnie Carrol.and apendlng ll!e weekend here will!
children, vlalted Mr. and Mrs. bar uncle and aunt. Mr. and
WUiiom Ables and famUy.
Mrs. Heino Lind.
Mr. Charile Carroll returned
Mtsa stella &amp;le Neutzllng, dau10 his employment at Columbna. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert
Wolle Neutzling; underwent an emerMr. and Mrs, Dana
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.Hospital Mandai'.
Mlsi Sllaron Johnaton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Neutzllllg
her tlster, Mra. Tom Burnatde moved ove:r the weekend lnt&amp;their
newly purchased home on Union
or Pomeroy.
Christy 'and carol Dalley.vlalt.- Ave. 'lbe houl8 was formerly
owned by Mr. and Mra. Bill Wiland Mrs. Hqmer Icon- liamson who moved to ShreveMr. IDd Mrs. EArnest John-- port, La.
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and olhar relaUvea In Marlon. pa~ of the Ohio EtA Phi ChapTl1eO' II• nslted Mr. and Mrs. ter ~ Beta Slama Phi llororlt;y
Artblr Allan and Mr •. and Mn. was held Thursday nliht at HidPll Aulharsonln Newark.
den Lakes.
Mra Boso!A! 'Graham ot Har·
Followlrig a picnic and wiener
rtoonvllle has returued trom roast, games were pi!Q'ed will!
Greenvlll S. C where ahe prizes belna _, by llorbara
for the ~ of her grandRlgp, Vlkkl Gloeckner, and Cardaqlrter, Jane N-oe. Others olyn Grueser. Am Barnltz waaln
atteadlng the wedding ·l"'ro Mrs. charge of the games.
fllghllghts of chapter evl!nla
Hel'"' YOUitll of '\Veil VIrginia,
and Mr. and Mra. Duold Gra- during the 1967 .as year were reham and fomll,v of LoltlnJlOn
vlewod by Mrs. Ria!!." In a aklt
Part&lt;, Md., .and Mill C a I h y entltled ueorree wtth Barb.,,.
Payne~ Harrisonville. Mr. GraGuests for tbe afl'air w e r e
ham accompanied hla moll!ar Strah Bechlle, Charlotte Davidhome and remained tor a aever- SOli, Jo &amp;nlth, Linda \!ll!le, Doral daya vlsll )le!ora returning to Inda Wilson, and Linda Haley.

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A'Hl(lr ,Jr rn' " ' ondd l"~ w' Cumc 11\ ftH J rl~munstriiiiOn of Zenht1 's

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Mr. Hellp' 'Davia, Cheshire, and
Rl&lt;liiiH FlniG Mldf]UPo!1. ,.
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~ ' •.' ot:.UO home ol Mr$. _Don Busch. Mr. Buochldeellnasoma ·
Mra. Georae Wblte batter.
.o Ill ·preHUI lho pro&amp;ram, will!
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powslt,
· Mrs. C, 0. Cl1allmall to dlacull Reedovllle, Mr. end Mrs, James
ibi lltW conalllullon.
Dalley ~IIIUiel\'10. Pa!Jl Selleri! ·
· TIQ: REGIJ~AR meetlna olll!a Mr ond Mro. Homer Ice-·
· SOuthern Loc:a1 Bend lloQaters er' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawooo
.: JjW ba held Tuoalflll, Sop~ 3, II and da1Jihter, Mr. Hayes Me. 7,1. P. m. ~t ll!e blah ••hooL., Murry, Rill Smllll, local, caUed
: : MEIGS TE!!PLE, Pl'thlan Sl.. on Mr. iuJI Mro. ROy Powell
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)Oildek 411'01§1' et 6 p, m. TilesMr. and Mro, Rolletls and
· ~-~ ~ra on \lfpd to &amp;": Mra. Sylvia C&amp;rp-,r welt to
ltlilal,.,. ·planl will be ·~elor Mt. ZIOIY Homecoming Sunday,
, .li&lt;!&amp;llnc ll1o 4lalrlet con'letllloo OUio s.yre, Jr., and Mr, LawGil oet. 1. . .
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~ Service, Etilel)&gt;rl•• United Mil/Wood Johnafllri.
.. l!i\.thodlat Cbureb, wW meet al
Mr• .and Mrs. Homer lcenltoW·~ /10 m, 'fUll~, at lila home 'ar called Oil their daug!iter, MrL
·•«.lfn. CUol Ohllnger,
Helen Jolters and family ofsrra. '"'POMEIIOY a! APTER 186, o.-, CUH. • " . '
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Mr. ·and Mr1. Clarence Balcer
at 7tt5 1\looda.v ~hlatthe ~ of Columbua; 11!001 ll!e weekend .
IIUGill&lt; Teillllle.
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T..,. TluiY.vlllllld wllllll!e Rev.
and Mra. FredL(im!DOrat.Johi&gt;.., Clly, Tam.
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end hera with her partllll,
If\'. and Mro. Charloo
Mr. and M!'e. Arllllr 8ltlllter
ind Mrl. David Farmar ~
' lbl. ,hollda1 weekend In DQ!on
WIJI.,..._IIr, and Mn. DonFil'ln·
. ot' and flmllJ&gt;. They ware jolaad
by Clj&gt;l. and Mra. Tom
8cbmor of Fort ~ Wond,
Mo. ·
Sit- and Mr1. Wallace Powora, ' and chllm;.n, Richard, Ml· cbaal, and !klan visited roetlilly
Ill Ravama will! hlamotbar,Mrt.

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of'ih~'Our Llliyo!Lor- and Mrs. ,BilJ-NichQI' and Mich«to caihpllc
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Mra. Ada Van .Meter, Mike Evans, and Dale Lawson.
MISB ~- Birch BPant awaek
will! her sister aild lamll,v, Mr.
and ·Mrs, Joe Lipps and her
broll!er, Tom .Birch and lamll,v,
VIncent.
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Gallipolis ~ afternoon.

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Larry WeDs, Pltt&amp;buqh, wu
recent guest or his sister. Mrs.
Ida ouro.
Howard Allen and Dwaine, Ripley, spent Sunday aiiMnoon will!
Mrs. Sylvia Allen. .
Mr. and Mro. Dell Talbott had
a new furnace installed last week.

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Ttte Wolfe and Brewer reuniont
held •t the Porlland olate -k,
• recentSUnday,werewellattend·
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Mrs. Zetta nw"d, Parkersbur&amp;,
spent several days with her twin
..&amp;tor, Mro. DeU Talbott and
other relative&amp; recently. Those
visiting her were Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Carpenter, Mra. Mildred
Circle, MiMrsvllle, Tom Durst
snd Gena Carpenter.
Dale Lawson and Hawk Car·
peuter were In Galllpolla OD busl•

released

from enforced residence in 1
remote village and returned to
Athens Monday.

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visited relatives locaJ.ly over the Mrs, ·Mandy T011lor, .Mrs. Etl!el ,

liam Lehew of Pomeroy, spent

bomb attack on Premier

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molhor, Mrs. CI'OI')' Dafli/ OYir
lila ~end.
Mr. and Mra. John Albn!Y
and chll- ~ Ricbmand, Va.;
Mro. cYotil Blaise and .Mr. and
lin. John Soullttr11 o1 Cryslal
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: Mr.• _and Mrl •. Albert H o adrldtl · and ehlldron, illko, Stevia, Tanlin,, ind Uaa 01 St. AIbaoa, W, VJ. were 8 u ad &amp;7
IJIIII!a ~ Mr. and Mro. FrankliD Trl,plott and lamll,v lor a picDic $lnday evenllli.

Ir~surancc will guaranflie
a_uto insurance for five years:(~ eij:b

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Several !rom this area attencl- Talbott, Mro. Ida Ouro, Mrs.
eci··the bridal shower lor Miss Harry RlcharciS and lllrbara;
Linda Evanui ll!e Portland gro4e Sid and Tom .Durst, Mr. and Mrs.
school recently.
Paul Evans and Paul Dean, Gil·
Dale Lawson and Delbert Ours, llan TaylOr, Paulina Brewer and

dlughtera, Mrs. Joyce

Droasos, a vctteran jour..J.Jat
and rormer politician arrested
after last month's unsucceutul

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M&lt;\far, and Mr1. KathYBaarlaer;
ll!rae slo!A!ro, Mrs. IIDda Armstrong, Mrs. Ella Bruestle and
Mrs. Mildred Jutzl; broll!er Wllllam, and elllht grandchlldrOII.
Mr. and Mrs. 'lbuener atcompanled by their daughter and
oon-ln~aw, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

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23. Funeral services were held
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SUrvivors include his wife, Cla-

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William Tluaner were called to
Clnclmatl &lt;me to ll!e deal!! of
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· .. '~~Chari M.,ar ha• .~!
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and the simple thing is the llpOIIi· ·wu . ~en rec~ by
right thing.- Oscar Wilde, m~"''I of, Qeb 8, cUb ~
Irish playwright.
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Jim llolllllll, stanley Starlin&amp;
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Michael Powers, and Scott Fr,._
(VEA'P HlQH OUAUfY)
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~esign~ to fit on tdp of each other for convenient stacking - save cabinet
spae$, ,b._rid you'll like-·th~ir ch;1an good looks on the table, too . Use the
coffee, tea, tiot ·
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ing. He may then forward t h e
board's findings aOO recommen..
dations to the States Involved
and to the parties res_ponsJble
the omctal conferees will be for alleged sources ot Interstate
given an opportuilit,y to commenL air pollution and again nx a time
The initial public se ssions of schedule for compliance. Jtabate-the conference were held July ment measures stiU are not tak..
en, be may ask the Attorney Gen23-2S in Ironton, Ohio.
Official participants in the con- eral to initiate action in U.S.
ference are the Deparunent of courts.
William H. Megonnell, ACti~
Health, Education, arm Welfare,
the Ohio A.ir Pollution Control Associate C.ommissioner of the
Board, the Kentucky Air Pollu- National Air PoUution Control
tion Control Commission, and Administration, Js the Presidt11e West Virginia Air Pollution ing Officer of the Conference.
The geographical area in~olved
Commission.
in
the proceedings consists of
The proposed recommeOOaLawrence
County a n d Green
tions will be forwarded to the
Township
In
Ohio; Greenup al"ll
Secretary of Health, Education,
Boyd
Counties
in Kentuckyj and
and Welfare, who is empowerWayne
and
Cabell
Counties in
ed to issue his own recommenWes
t
Virginia.
dations ror abatement and fix a
time schec:k.ile tor compliaace.
If adequate progress Is not made
in the prescribed time, he m8.)'
appoint a board of five or more
persons to hold a public hearbe formulated in an executive
seaalon September 12 and the
mornl._ or September 13 will
be pubHcb proposed. Each or

confer~

ence on interstate air pollution
in the Ironton, Ohio ~ Ashland,
Kentucky - Huntington, We st Vir·
Kini.a melropolitan area will be
held September 13 in the conference room of the Holiday Inn,
South Poinl, Ohio at 2 p.m.
At this session, recommendations for abatement, which will

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Va., where she was caJled by the
illness and death of her mother,
Mrs. Lillian F. Woodard.

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25 at Grafton City Hospital. Besides Mrs. Miller, she is sur"'ived by two otAer daughters,
\Irs. J. R. ( Amellta) Taylor of
Beis terstown, Md., and Mrs. Robert (Gertrude) Ziegler of Fairless Hill, Pa. , and a son, Frank
W, De vlirL Also sur vhing ar e 10
grandchildren and four greatgrandchildrel\
Funeral !Servicl'S were held
Aug. 28 at the Bartlett FWleral
Home with the Hev. H. Edgar
Suite officiating. Burial was in
Bluemont CemeterJ.

Mason Sheriff

Wahama,
Buffalo

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moy qoelify for bia Sl'linp ..,

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PT. PLEASANT - The activity report oC the Mason COWlty g.erlff' s department for the
MASON - Host Bu!falo ralmonth of August har; been relied late in the last period LO pla,y
leased by Sheriff George John" the Wahama Wlrlte Falcons to a
son shoWing the department trav - 7-7 tie Saturday night.
eled 6,597 miles; investigated
Coach Grant Barnett&gt;sFalcons
14 accidents resulting in injury jumped oil to a 7 ..0 advantage
to three persons and arrested
when Gary Clark scored for the
10 drivers involved with proper"
visitors in the second period on
cy damage estimated at $7,047 ; a one yard carry and J o n e s
made 18 other misdemeanor ar booted the extra point.
rests and two felony arrests;
Buffalo, however, came back
investigated three breaking and for the tie by driving 65 yards
enterings; recovered stolen prop- to pa.,ydirt with two minutes left
erty valued at $25; served 97 in the contest. Donnie Jolms carcourt papers
both crimlnai ried the pigskin into the end zone
and civil actions; received 8 for Buffalo and then Rudy Raynes
warrants and served 7; trans- toed the extra point to deadlock
ported 1 prlsmer and two men- the contest.
tal patients and OOoked 50 perWahama wiU open its h o m e
. sons in the count.Y jail during
schedule this Friday night playing
the month .
host to the Melgs Marauders in a
game expected to draw a large
audience.
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Wahama

Siate Auto Mutual offers 1
BOOD STUDENT DISCOUNT
11nain1 up to 25%.
Wt1wrltforfullflldt.

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Pf. PLEASANT - The Masoo County school enrollment
for the current school term is
5,968, according to Mason Coun-

cy School

iilpt. L B r 0 0 k s
Smith. The enrollment showed
a county-wide loss of 48 pupils from the 1967 school en-

roilment.

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Wahama, Clark, 1 yd. r u n;
Jones, EP on Kick; D.dralo,
Johns, 2 yd. run; Raynes, EP on
Kick.

People Attend

Corn Festi•va1

Grants Divoree
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wonderful fabric bolt,
bolt of fabric is 30 yards

when you ,_. the

for fall we hav~ ritht now! ;.

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two . Imagine th• things you can male.• . . . the fvn
you can hove! Natural or "'an·mod• . .. u• them all
here today!

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James Lee 1bompson.

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992·2334

Anthony w. Remy,.RI-1 OlesbIre; James S. Porter, IV, Rt.
, l Galllpo]la; Mrs. WUUam
L. Ball,

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Sokas, New Haven; Mrs. Lester
Ross, Pt. Pleasant; Donald Carroll, Radford, Va.; Mrs. Ann a

Browning, Pt. Pleasant; Jease
Legg, Leon; Mrs. Fril'l Bonecutter, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Kenneth
Rollins. Letart; Willie See, GalDISCHARGED: Ra,y lUll, Leon;
Herman Wriston, New H a v e n;
Richard Henderson, Pl Pleasant; 9.asan Harrison, Pt. Pleasant; Gregory Selby, Apple Grove;
Mrs. Charles Martin and daughter, Gallipolis F'erry; Willard
Luckeydoo, Ft. Pleasant; Dennis Foreman, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Marcus McDaniel, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe and son,
Letart; Mrs. Maude Cottrill,
Leon; Mrs. Ethel Fry, Letart;
Patricia Hudson, Ft. Pleasant;
John Hill, Cottageville; Mrs. Lorain Rogers , Henderson; Mrs.
James Barker, Glenwood; Mrs.
Russell Cummins and daughter,
Racine.
BffiTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rollins, Letart, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ross,
Pt.. Pleasant, s son; Dr. and Mrs.
Geor ge Sokas, New Haven, a
daughter.

No One Injured

The Gulf of Mexico has one

small tide a day.

Occasion Really
Is-Send
FLOWERS
Ffom
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K. Burwell, Hubert, N. C. i
Mrs. William G. Fannin,
Wellston; Loren J. Kinsel, Rt.
1 Wellstonj H. Richard Gaston, Athens; Mrs. Richard L.
Jordan. Dundas; Henry E.
S t e w a r t, st. Clalr.svill.e;
James ll St.urglll, Sr., Rt.
3 Jackson; Mrs. Douglas R.
Adams, Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs.
Letha RileY, Athl!lnsj Robert
D. Remy, Hamden; Mi's. Nan.
nie J , Bricker, RL 1 Pedro;
Steven M. Bowers. Robertsburg, W. Va.; Miss Pamela E.
Davis, Rt. 3 Ironton; Mrs.
Orville 0 , GrDOOJs, Racine.

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a · Ft. Fleotelde, .,.. tlrea, 6. eyL Oiwtoo. Priced bdoof,

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ONN WIS. 8:00 P.M.
POMeaov.~lo
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zro ZAG sewing

52 p.m. Sunday; Mrs. Jack D.
Harbert, Pt. Pleasant, son,
1:33 a. in. Monday; Mrs. Douglas R. Adants, Rt. 3 Jackson,
son, 5: 10 a.m. Monday; Mrs.
Thomas E. Guthrie, Rt. 2
Bidwell, daughter, 6:59 l).m.
Monday,

•• blah partormanct t1111 made for today's sports action ud'
• For hlsh speed. hlsh miiiQt motorists.
• Tllck·lested II 0'111' 120 mPh Ia keep you
~feubly llflll60.
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• Special 116-ben stabilize tire II hlah

DISCHARGES
Robert A. Bennett, Mrs. Char ..
les A. Bertsch, Mrs. NaMie J.

MOORE'S

speeds ••• less distortion.
• Wet or dry, otop, start and eomer fast and
safe wilh traction slots and· wido ribs.
~,f!1114-UIY,nrillll cord ~n:;wc1iiX\_____ _

Bricker. Mrs. Lewis C. ClppelIa,r.l~ C_h.~Jeli D. Creel, Mrs.
T~eoclore Croy~ Mrs. fJharles H.
F rye, Mrs. William C. Jackson,

maehlne. 1968

salesman's
deiiiOIIB1ntor.
Makes fancy atllehing etc.
WU1 sacrifice for 9 payments
of f8 or $48 eaah. Phone 9922831.
l-27-41c

124 W. MAIN
POMEROY
PHONE 99~·2848

J..TJW}~· ~; ~ ~

Trust your home heat to .

resulting In $1,000 prop-

erty damage but no personallnjury. The mishap occurred on
Rt. 62 two and one-half miles
south of Pl. Pleasant w h e n a
northbound ear driven by John
Ramsey, 28, Austin, Georgia.
went out of control ~r meetlog another vehicle in a curve,
and ran into a creek bed.
Arrests recorded at the county jail were: Marie McDade, 46,
pt. Pleasant; Harvey Edward
Wamsley, 18, Ft. Pleasant; Charles Jr. Fultz, 33, Pt. Pleasant,

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CIT-Y ICE .Atf:D .FUEL CO.

SHOOTING MATCH &amp;lndey,
SPACE. ready to POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
SePI: lrt, from 12 to f. Haml TRAILER
ritlnlllhre, $'/5 and UD. Stud
book up, private, pll!llly of
~~~Coo. ball of llol. ,Sholpns
room for ehlldlOII 10 play.' · !01'\'ICe and groomln•. Ph011e
oaly, Rutland Amlrlean I.ei!lt-M43.
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Pbone -..-.
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bums
clean

TEXACO

all charged with intoxication; Roy
Clyde McDade, 40, pt, Pleasant, peace warrant and Walter
Franklin Slephens, 21, Leon, road
law violation. A IS-year-old ju-

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about the cost
of electric
heatinl?
II ytxirc pla nnin"

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REALTY

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OEORGE HOBSI EilER

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AFRICAN NIGin'CRAWLERS, POMEROY - 5 rooms, bath,
l'OR SALE at .auolloJ! F!idiY
Pets For Sale
level lot near stores.
lllibt; One bOat 11llh l!'aller l'CHNAUZERS, Cocker~, Pood- 60 lor fl, · pteae are 1"'1!er . oYRACUSE
- I room brick.
WOI'IIIII,
due
to
fact
of
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•and !1$ liP EvlDrflde matur.
les and Westiel 'While ~
bath, storm doora and wiJ&gt;.
ajlonse,
11168
Is
my
laSt
year
.Also campi!- ·safety equip.
dows, forced alr beat. 3 lev·
liM', alJo breedlnil ' - -' ,In lbe !lall buslneia. All ntgbt.
. 111111t 1!1111 water P!t. l\41811 Bartalqo
Kenoela, Cool.ute,
el lola.
c:ntjJiei'l
must.
go
In
early
Aw:llon Servlcio, il.ullantl.
0. 41721.
8-ll.lOie
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ACRES - Large 7 rooms,
Stji. we Jllve utro - .
Qldo.
. 14'1-llc
balh, cellar, barn, well, cis' l!!d ,,_.., ·resl of lbe ....
tern, JIIIDtrals.
'!'!'~ ' lll!iDU r,n- . JU" pul
E&amp;IIL'S BARBER Sl;pp; Ra·
.llelp, John Moblel; Leadinll IIBU!N or YIIIGIL TfWI'OIID
clm, will. hi cktle!l from
• I I
c;reet Road, ' Middleport, Ali!IO(l(ATES
Sept. 1, lhnlu&amp;b lbe ~lb, open
IIYIWlUilB
Ohio,
Pbone
IIUIOI.
11-1.-.
,Friday and Saturday lbe Sib
and 71b.
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VOLKSWAGEN In &amp;ooci coridi.
Buslneu S.rviWilL ·DO ._ . , at bo111t U\111; can be ·II 1~
Jlprui,J
Avo.,
or
eaJI
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RADro
AND TV REPAIR, bollse
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poeloll, pealna,
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t-1-ate
calli;
anlenDa, sale and Jo.
. _..,. aJierallonl, .

Jill. Fntldle

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SALES AND SERVICE

5•.55

All'68's Reduced

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POMEROY, OHIO

Busln"•

Pomeroy Hcin1e &amp;

s.m-

breeding ....... . ol
21 dllterent breeds, eallle air-

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:-~nd
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;f'HOHE 667-3370

OF OHIO

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WILLIAM E. STIVERS,
Ad111iniltrllfor gf the 11tot•
of twllle Clor
J. 8 . O'BRIEN,
AHorn•y for Admr.
8/13 8/20 8/27 9/3 9/10 9117 6tc

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..... Lonl leboo1 Deltna . . . . ""
Erhcttloa It their cftlce ID U. JDI•
l'Jeport Hlth IObDol B1111dtq,. 11111dleport. Obio. 1ft tllrM m ~
ldoOI ..._ 1tldll
o'eloek Milia en l•p· !t.- U,

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J1ttd to NJ4Id ..,. dd

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RHOCM. DIITIICT

10-011 IOVCA....

aD Ill 1Dt 11"1 (I) I 4&amp;e

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Con No. 19988
Ertalll ol G•org• H. Kennedr, 0.-

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Notice 11 hl'rebr giv•n that Clyde
E. K1nr111dy of 34917 AmtGpolil St.,
WoYM, Michig•n h.• bien dul:p a~
point•d EJieCutOf ol thl E1tott ol
George H. K11nn1dy, d•c:•o••d, lot•
of P0111erar, Mala• Countr, Ohio.
CrHitorl or1 .-.q11l11d to flit tl.ir
clolml with •old fiduciory within

Probote Judg• of
"'d Cor.mt:r

1/27 9/3 .9/ 10 3te

1968.

PlL 99Z.2U3

No. 6&amp;.695
UNIT PRICE OONTRACT

MOTH PROOFING

S.oled ptopo•ol• will b11 r•nlv•d
thl offici of tt. St11t11 Hiahw•r
Dlr•ctor Gl Ohio ColumbUI, Ohio
until 10:00 A.hL "Eo•t•rn Darli1ht
Soving Tl,..., Tu•adar, S.pt-••r
17, 1968, for ionprOV11111..t1 In:
Athlna &amp; Meig1 Countl••, Ohio,
an Section MEG·,.6o1.52; ATH-346-o
0.00; A.TH-50.!.70, St•t• Rout• No.
U6, U: S. Ro\Jte No. 50 In Coiu~t~&amp;
bio Town1hlp, Melgl Count,. oncl
LH T own1hlp, Athln1 Countr, b,.
gradino, drolni,.g •nd povlng with
o•pholt cancr1ta on o b/tumlnov1
oggr11gote bo.e.
Pov111Mnt Width-2 of 24 f1at,
Projoct L•nljltk-23 ,6611.45 f11at or
4.482 mll ...
Worle L•ngth-27,377. 35 Not or
S. 185 mtle1 .
.,Minlltlvm Wtlgl rahl1 lor thl1 projed hav• bean pr•dater..,Jn~d 01 •
r1qvlr~d br 1- ond or1 1111 larth
in tl'tl bid propo1al.'"
date 11t for compl1tion of
thl• worle .n.IJ b• o• ••' forth In
the bidding propual."
Each bldd1r 1holi b. reoc, lr11d to
fi11 with hlr bid a Cllliflad ch1cle
for an 0111ount equad to f!yt !!'
sem 1f hfe btd but In no svont
mora tliOn llln thau1a..l dallort,
or a bond lor tin
c:llnt of hl1
bid, .po,.abl• ,.
hlrior .
Bidder• mu1t opplr, on thl prOJ"lr
form•, for pr1q110llflcotlon with th11
Hlgkwoy Cred it E•omlrae1, ot Co•
lurnbv1, Ohio, at I•••• \ D dGyl Ita•
fore thl dotl 1111 to open bld1,
Pion• 11nd •pecilicGtiGrtl or1 ""
file In the D11portmut of Highwoy1
ond th. Offle• of thl Oivl•lon Otpo
utr Olt•ctM.
TIM Dh1d01 ••nrvel the right to
rej•c:t ony •nd .11 bld1.

INFORMATION
NEWS

AIC CLEANERS
MoiiO!i, W. Va.

77~3

presents

Edward Moran of san Diego,
Is &gt;latting Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Gloeckner. Edward will
leave tor Vietnllm on his return

caui,

to

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

AT

camp.

Mrs. Odessa Swartz and fam..
lly ol Winola &gt;!sited with Mrs.
Eula Wolle. A dinner waa held

7:50 A.M.

Mon:tay evening in their honor
at the home 'iJf Mrs. Wolfe. A~
tending were Vlct.or Wolfe, Kevin
and Allee, Racim, Mrs. Jack
Ord and tamUy, New Hav~n, aod
Mrs. James Lewla 111111 family

.. n., ,

t2 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M.

o! Pl. Pleaaant.
Mrs, Richard SarMlers ot Web-ster Grove. Missouri, and Mrs.
Mlke O'Brian and chlldren of

Columbua, spent a week with Mr.
111111 Mrs. Larry O'Brien.
Mr. and. MrL Grey Theodore, ..;.
Lisa and Todd, of Columbus,
spent the weekend with Mr. 111111
Mra. Ra,y Heiney. Llaalllll1 Todd
remained tor a week' s visit with
·~Ills, Mr. aDd Mrs. llsin-

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WMPO

FlEE STORAGE

APD·II21(91

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Ml'. and Mrs. Roy Buch alii
Pam and J!iend, 111111 Early Roush

Keeping Meig~
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As
· En1er1ained

atteaded u,a~ Ohio ..~. F_a~ ~If"'

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DIRECTOR

Ernest Hutton was called to

8/ 27 9/ 3 2tc

North~~&gt;

due 10 the death o! his

brother, James Hutton. a former
resident or the Fairview com-

Apple Grove

munlb'. Funeral services were

News, Events .
BY MRS. HERBERT IJOUSII
A btrbecue dinner waa held
at the home of Mrs. Lella ~
inson Saturday evenlrw in honor
of Frank Rifile, who wlll leave
ln October for a yeAr's duty ln
Vietnam. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Max ~er, Tommy, Steve, Mark, Debby and Lar~
ry of PeMsyl~ta, Dorot.hy Rlf...
ne or Columbua, Mr. aDd Mrs.
Robert Payne and children· of
Cle~taDd, Mr. and Mra. Frank
RllDe and children ol Rldcltfl',
Ky. , Mr. 111111 Mrs. Don RIMe

held at the WaughoHa]ley-Wood
Funeral Home ~th hderment
In Ohio Valley Memorial Gar·
dona Monlt.Y at GaUipo]ls.
Raymord Adams will leave
Frida)' for Warren, after spem..
ire the swnmer vacation with
hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. MarlhaU Adams.

Mr. 111111 Mrs. John

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accompanied by their daughter,

Beverly 111111 Mrs. Ida ~
are &gt;laitlrwt In Chicago with the
former's sister. Mrs. Ida Stobart wUl remain tor an ln:Je1lnite visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
are buil.dilw: a new home on their
p~erty at Fairview.
Mrs. Edra Jones and Mrs. ·
Audrey Sheppherd or Akron, visit..
eel the latter's brother, Mr. and
Mro. Ra,y Heipey.
Mrs. Eula Wolle and ramtJy •
tlaitnd Friday evening with Fred
Roush of san HOI Road, W. VL,
111111 heli&gt;ed him celebrate his
8111h birthday.

aDd Melissa Clarl~ Mr. 111111
Mrs. Daniel Riffle arwJ. chlldren
of Racine, and Mr. and MrL
James Rlfft.e and children or LetarL
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bl4aeiJ'
111111 Daney of Wa~, D. C.,

are 'liolti~ Mr. 111111 Mra. Erwin
Gtoeckpor. Mr&amp; Gloeckner Ia a
paUeat at Hol&gt;or llolptlll.
Harry Allen 111111 Jameo Rulli
are medical pa'llellla at Velet'ana Memorial HOIPiiaL

66 BUICK - • • • • • ·$1995
L•Salare ; Dr. s.clon. One
local owner. PS,· PB &amp; AT.
Shorp · car.

66 GAL AXlE - • • $1895
''500.. Conv, C,.. One of
FOrd"• flnett and this aM
ia ••"• nlc•· Dark blue fl,...
i1h with white fOJI.

65 MUST AHG • • • • ·$1195
CoM. 6 c,l. atd. af.lft. One
cor.ful local ow.,.r.

For Sale

BLAETTNARS

7 ROOMS AND BATH, ONE
2-3 ACREs. QUARTER MILE
FROM .POMEROY CORPOR·
• ATION LiMiTs. CALL WEEKENDSONLYf92..2969.

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BUICK

PONTIAC

GMC TRUCKS
Ph. 992-2143
POWteroy, Ohi•

you r "p r..:-..cn[ h ..:~ui ng , ,,.em ··

·~· W, COMPTON,O.D.
' . :..Of'TME1lJSt

Jlc"ll be happy to cKp lain why over 1.-WO famil icl' on ou r In~~ ha\"..:
~wttcht-J to llamelt'"l'!i elect ri c heat They got thot facts

on

CO!&lt;t,

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SAVE SPACE

Controet Solll U.,al Capr

hea t inJt ~fi'!Cia h&lt; t talk wuh you. No obllWttiOil, of c~ r!i&lt;! 1

Don"t

!inlllest H- Co~

C•lut~tln,•, Ohio Autu•t 16, 1968

llf

•ld•r at 1914 N. Sth Str11tt, St . Pat.,,, MlnM1oto; and thl unlenown
hllra, d•vl1e11, l~ote11, odmlnl•trGtor•L.•••eutors ofNELLIE CLAY'y
SALLI~· LA THEY, £LV A LATHE
STILES, ESTA LA.THEY GRAVES,
EMMER LATHEY, SAMUEL LATHEY MARY LA THEY NELSON AND
SARAH A. WESTFALL, oil d•cto•td will tofte notin that WILLIAM E.
STIVERS, oclrr~lni•trCJior of thl ••tot• of Nelli• Cloy_. d1c ., on the ht
doy of Autull, 1908 filed hi• p1fi•
tion In thll ProLat1 Court within ortd
fot thl County of Meig• ond Stat• of
Ohio oll~tlnt thct it I• n•ce1ury to
thl raol 11ttot1 owned by
to
Nelli• Clar, d1c . to pay thl d•bt•
of uid Hllli• Cloy; •old raol ••·
tGtt hein' d"crib1d 01 follow•:
SitUGted in thl Vlllot• of Harrl •onvil .. , T.wn•hip o1 Scipio,
tr_ of Mti,l, halng town loll II~, 16,
17 11nd 1 in Wi11on'• &amp; ln•lrt' • Ad.
dillon to tt. Villov• of H•rri111n•
vlll•t •o•• and •~~:capt U¥1n fMt
off ot the ngrth 1id• of town lot IUS.
The pror•r of 1oid petition II for
d11t1rmlnotion of tho righll, tnter111t,
ond ll1n1 of thl def1ndont1 ond IIUthority to
IOid '"' ttfOfl to
@!:IY debt1.
The pgr1on1 liflt obov1 mantl~~n~d
will furthllr tole• rtotict that thtv
ho..,. ll••n mode patti•• defudont to
11id p~titlon lrnd thot they or• r•qulrld to on•w•r thl 101111 on or before the 12 do"r of Octoll•r. 1968 .
Ootid Augu•t 7, 1968.

From llie Lorcell Trucll or
Bullibser Rac!Wor To Tho

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS

service an make•. WY 22284. 'Mte F'abrlc S'tol&gt;. Porn·

Month•·
lllallation. John Harrison, 701 four
Dotldthla 201h day ofAugu1t
BroadWay st., Mlddleporl,
F. H•. o•aRJEN
pboae 1112 '"'
7-14-tfe ·

CURTrSs

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EXPEIIENCED
IHittwSenlct

SOOrt

necJ.., to be rcp lm:cJ , call or write: the Electric CQITif,u ny unJ ask that u

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69 MODELS
AYAILARE

PHONE 992.2094

OHIO PALLET CO•

lnsur1nce

Office--

The Mason Count.Y Sheriff's department
investigated a one car accident

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1968 STEREO. Lovely walnut AUTOMOBILE Insurance beeo
eontJOie with AM &amp; FM radio,
cancelled? Loot your operalautomatic lloaUng turn table,
or's license? Call 992-2968.
tako over payments of $5.21
6 15 Ue
per month or pay balance
due, f11UJ. Thill set oold ·
LEGAL NOTICE
MAUDE DUVALL, who •a•ld•• ot
much ~lgher, lry, It In your
S. R1g1r111, Pon~ono, Collfornlo,
home, call 992-2831,. 8-27-4tc 730
91766; SARAH BETZING, who rl-

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8-zt.lfc SEWTNG

STEREO AM &amp; FM, 1968 model console, will aelJ on pay.
vtce omcer 11111llla ln.: edu- .
Forlent
ments of $5 per month or wUI
: catlonal beneflll, vocailonal EFFICIENCY two bedroom
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on
Hamnton.
Sl,
corsell for f85 e..h. Try II In
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lllrillllled apw1DlWI, Plio•
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111!1your
home. can 992-UM.
· veterans, Sick betlellll, aid
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lal allowances, G.l. LOam. FURNISHED and ~
bolpli8J eare, denlll bln!QII,
ajilrlmellll. Cloae to ICbool. , SPECIAL STEREO, 11168 J!:lrly
Real Estete For Sale
Ainerlelln lllfreo radio eom·
dillabiUIY beneDII, flap~ ·lor ·· Pl!one IIIUI3i. · 11J.l8-llc
hbiatlmi. Beatitrful oolld state
O'BRIEN II CROW
caokilll, beldlltJDeS: eto. You
unit.
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cbanger.
REALTY
COMPANY
ean be sure U I do not have TRAILER SPACE, all atillltel
Pay
balance
of
tlf9.12
or
mon.
MIDDLEPORT - 1\lo Story, 2
~vallable. InqUire Ill llufber.
lbe iDs..- here I ..ul lei II
bedrooDII, wtth NEW bath, hot
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P•. lhly paymenta of M. Also
for yw. Houri MtiDday IbN
repossesoed ateeo In
water tenk, sink, furnace and
Frldl1 I Ia 4, Saturday 8 WI 0. 11os 125 P&lt;J.mei'O)'. $:211-Ue ~•••
walqlf eeblnel, f speaker
floor covering. $4,1W.OO.
noon.
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4 speed dual POMEROY - I story, 3 bedYour lrlen!l In lime ol FURNISHED GARAGE • • ,. YOlume system,
control. Balance ol
rooms, bath, modem ldtcben
· . ment on Lincoln HID. U~
need
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monthly paymenll
and dinin g area, patio. hard·
Olen A. .Tolmloli ·',
paid; ldulll, Ollly. l'hol!e liDof $5. Pbone 1112-3218. IJ.I.ate
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wood floors, an eseellent buy.
)lelgs County Velstml
'10,5110.00.
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11014 CoUrt St.. l'omeii&gt;J THREE ROOM IUrnlilied aput:. FIVE ROOM· bouse, close 10 RACINE - Z story, 4 bedrooDII,
ment, pboue 99&amp;5910. 8-25-Uc toWn;' hoopltal and school In
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HENRY CLELAND
Court,
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Gil
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APARTMENT,
Mid~ · ~7·. CHEVROtET, Phone Muon
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Buffalo, W. Va.; daughter, 2:ord

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Veterlllll Sa"lee Ofllcer Ja ·a
lruo lrlen!l of 8111. velftji'l
llmily, be belpo lbe elclt wleran set 1Dio lbe bolpllal, be
belpo widOW. obtalll ' eouqien.
litlon and any other· ~
011, your Melp .Count)' . Ser·

Mrs. CarJ E. James, Rt.
2 Crown City, daughter, 9:49
a.m. saturday; Mrs. William
G. Fannin, Wellston, daughter,
8;08 a.m. Sundayi Mrs. Gerald M. Truesdale, 109 Sec-

Call Pomeroy

POTAroES. WATERMELON!!.
phone 843-2251 Clarence Prof.

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Minimu11 Lonoth 4 fHi

KENNEBEC Potatoes, Charles 1
mlton, Portland.
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Marsarel ChristY, vtrd
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ALL SPECIES

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· William Boston, Rt. 2 Letart;

PT. PLEASANT -

venile was arrested on charges
ol shop-lifting.

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In Car Accident
!lmday

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.. Vltus HarUey~Sr., Pt. PleasN. Kirby, SSO'h lleoond A"-;
~ ant; )lerlda D. Stover, Rt. 1
Mrs. James T, Short, ;Q~
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Apjl]e Growe; Mrs. Donald
Fourth Aw.; Mra. ~· "Parl H,
Cheesebrew,
Rt. 1 Pt. PleasBeane, · ~; Mr.a. ~n~ ~ ­
ant; Mrs. Billie E. Grueser,
J. Halley, Lower RJver Rd.-;
.Rt. 1 Minersville; Andrea ,C.
Mrs. John I. Leadman, Rt. ·1
Riggs, Pomeroy; Mrs. Esther
Bidwell; Mrs. Clrl 'E. James,
F. Kissel, Middleport; Mrs.
Rt 2 Crown City; Lloyd N,
PhUiip D. Radford, Rt. 3PomRi~. Rt. 2 Vlntoo; Everett
eroy; Howard E. Parker, Rt..
C. Cook, Rt. 2 Vlhton; Willie
1 Lo~ Bottom; RQl' L. Blake,
Smith, Galllpolia; Harold M.'
Rt. I Middleport; Stella S.
Russell, Rt. 1 Bidwell; Mrs,
Neutzling, Pomeroy; Mrs. AI~
Thomas ·· E. Guthrie, Rt. 2
lan Lambert, Syracuse; Mrs.
Bidwell; Mrs. Joseph C.
Cklir C. · Culp, Ravenawood;
Vanco, Rt. 1 Thurman; Mlsa
Mrs. Thomas E. Fleming,
Teddy E. Berry, Rt I BldRaceland, Ky.; Mrs. Robert
we11; Miss AnnE. Darnbrough,

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITIED: Mrs. George

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Get

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f11c tsl Then you'll want tv join the runk s of · tt~
1.¥10 warm, l)appy homeownerS who alfColit.ly

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Special An

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Mr&amp; Gerakl M. Truesdell,
109 second· Ave.; Mrs. JUlia

PT. PLEASANT - Kenneth N•
!!bow was granted a divorce
!rom
Elizabeth 9oow In Mason County Circuit Court and the
plaintiff was granted care and
custody or their tnrant children.
The action or Freda E. Newell vs. Roy Newell was dismiss..

of mogic . . . mogic that is yours with just a yard or

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Point Pleasant Junior H i g h
school has the largest enroll Pf, PLEASANT - Mr. and
ment with 969 pupils and in the Mrs. Maurice Ma.Yes ot ~­
eJementary schools, Ordnance dle Road; Mr. and Mrs. Kenschool is the greatest with 546 neth Pridemore and children ol
pupil!.
Camp Conley; Mr. and M r s .
The three county high schools James H. Call and children of
enrollment is as follows : Han- Ft. Pleasant, spent the weeknan High, 176; pt. Pleasant High, end in Millersport, Ohio, where
781; Wahama Jr. and Sr. High, they attended the Com Festival
729 .
on Frida..v and Saturday .
Smith reported all teaching poMr. Todd Mayes, teacher at
sitions have been filled with the Kyger Creek High School, reexception of a physical educa- turned Sunday from a t h r e e
tion instructor at Wahama High months st.&lt;cy in Paris, France
School.
where he attended the Sorbonne
University tor six weeks then
toured France. While abroad
Mr. Mayes also visited in London, England, Switzerland, Portugal and ~aln .
Mr. and Mrs. James Mourning and children ol Columbus,
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. David
Walters and children ol St. Albans, W, Va. spent the holiday
weekend at the home or M r s.
Mourning and Mr. Walters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters or Mason Blvd.

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Bul!alo.

loses "Pupils

your All'tomobile Insurance.

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Mrs.
2145 Eastern Ave.;

Mason County

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IChoal or collea• studont, yw

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Conference .is Scheduled
The final public session of

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C ull the ~kctnc C.u rnpu.n y ut

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the Federal abatement

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ing. He may then forward t h e
board's findings aOO recommen..
dations to the States Involved
and to the parties res_ponsJble
the omctal conferees will be for alleged sources ot Interstate
given an opportuilit,y to commenL air pollution and again nx a time
The initial public se ssions of schedule for compliance. Jtabate-the conference were held July ment measures stiU are not tak..
en, be may ask the Attorney Gen23-2S in Ironton, Ohio.
Official participants in the con- eral to initiate action in U.S.
ference are the Deparunent of courts.
William H. Megonnell, ACti~
Health, Education, arm Welfare,
the Ohio A.ir Pollution Control Associate C.ommissioner of the
Board, the Kentucky Air Pollu- National Air PoUution Control
tion Control Commission, and Administration, Js the Presidt11e West Virginia Air Pollution ing Officer of the Conference.
The geographical area in~olved
Commission.
in
the proceedings consists of
The proposed recommeOOaLawrence
County a n d Green
tions will be forwarded to the
Township
In
Ohio; Greenup al"ll
Secretary of Health, Education,
Boyd
Counties
in Kentuckyj and
and Welfare, who is empowerWayne
and
Cabell
Counties in
ed to issue his own recommenWes
t
Virginia.
dations ror abatement and fix a
time schec:k.ile tor compliaace.
If adequate progress Is not made
in the prescribed time, he m8.)'
appoint a board of five or more
persons to hold a public hearbe formulated in an executive
seaalon September 12 and the
mornl._ or September 13 will
be pubHcb proposed. Each or

confer~

ence on interstate air pollution
in the Ironton, Ohio ~ Ashland,
Kentucky - Huntington, We st Vir·
Kini.a melropolitan area will be
held September 13 in the conference room of the Holiday Inn,
South Poinl, Ohio at 2 p.m.
At this session, recommendations for abatement, which will

Mrs. Miller
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Va., where she was caJled by the
illness and death of her mother,
Mrs. Lillian F. Woodard.

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25 at Grafton City Hospital. Besides Mrs. Miller, she is sur"'ived by two otAer daughters,
\Irs. J. R. ( Amellta) Taylor of
Beis terstown, Md., and Mrs. Robert (Gertrude) Ziegler of Fairless Hill, Pa. , and a son, Frank
W, De vlirL Also sur vhing ar e 10
grandchildren and four greatgrandchildrel\
Funeral !Servicl'S were held
Aug. 28 at the Bartlett FWleral
Home with the Hev. H. Edgar
Suite officiating. Burial was in
Bluemont CemeterJ.

Mason Sheriff

Wahama,
Buffalo

Releases Report

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moy qoelify for bia Sl'linp ..,

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PT. PLEASANT - The activity report oC the Mason COWlty g.erlff' s department for the
MASON - Host Bu!falo ralmonth of August har; been relied late in the last period LO pla,y
leased by Sheriff George John" the Wahama Wlrlte Falcons to a
son shoWing the department trav - 7-7 tie Saturday night.
eled 6,597 miles; investigated
Coach Grant Barnett&gt;sFalcons
14 accidents resulting in injury jumped oil to a 7 ..0 advantage
to three persons and arrested
when Gary Clark scored for the
10 drivers involved with proper"
visitors in the second period on
cy damage estimated at $7,047 ; a one yard carry and J o n e s
made 18 other misdemeanor ar booted the extra point.
rests and two felony arrests;
Buffalo, however, came back
investigated three breaking and for the tie by driving 65 yards
enterings; recovered stolen prop- to pa.,ydirt with two minutes left
erty valued at $25; served 97 in the contest. Donnie Jolms carcourt papers
both crimlnai ried the pigskin into the end zone
and civil actions; received 8 for Buffalo and then Rudy Raynes
warrants and served 7; trans- toed the extra point to deadlock
ported 1 prlsmer and two men- the contest.
tal patients and OOoked 50 perWahama wiU open its h o m e
. sons in the count.Y jail during
schedule this Friday night playing
the month .
host to the Melgs Marauders in a
game expected to draw a large
audience.
By Quartets :
0 7 0 0 - 7
Wahama

Siate Auto Mutual offers 1
BOOD STUDENT DISCOUNT
11nain1 up to 25%.
Wt1wrltforfullflldt.

Davis-Warn. Ills.

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Pf. PLEASANT - The Masoo County school enrollment
for the current school term is
5,968, according to Mason Coun-

cy School

iilpt. L B r 0 0 k s
Smith. The enrollment showed
a county-wide loss of 48 pupils from the 1967 school en-

roilment.

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Wahama, Clark, 1 yd. r u n;
Jones, EP on Kick; D.dralo,
Johns, 2 yd. run; Raynes, EP on
Kick.

People Attend

Corn Festi•va1

Grants Divoree
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wonderful fabric bolt,
bolt of fabric is 30 yards

when you ,_. the

for fall we hav~ ritht now! ;.

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you can hove! Natural or "'an·mod• . .. u• them all
here today!

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James Lee 1bompson.

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992·2334

Anthony w. Remy,.RI-1 OlesbIre; James S. Porter, IV, Rt.
, l Galllpo]la; Mrs. WUUam
L. Ball,

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Sokas, New Haven; Mrs. Lester
Ross, Pt. Pleasant; Donald Carroll, Radford, Va.; Mrs. Ann a

Browning, Pt. Pleasant; Jease
Legg, Leon; Mrs. Fril'l Bonecutter, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Kenneth
Rollins. Letart; Willie See, GalDISCHARGED: Ra,y lUll, Leon;
Herman Wriston, New H a v e n;
Richard Henderson, Pl Pleasant; 9.asan Harrison, Pt. Pleasant; Gregory Selby, Apple Grove;
Mrs. Charles Martin and daughter, Gallipolis F'erry; Willard
Luckeydoo, Ft. Pleasant; Dennis Foreman, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Marcus McDaniel, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe and son,
Letart; Mrs. Maude Cottrill,
Leon; Mrs. Ethel Fry, Letart;
Patricia Hudson, Ft. Pleasant;
John Hill, Cottageville; Mrs. Lorain Rogers , Henderson; Mrs.
James Barker, Glenwood; Mrs.
Russell Cummins and daughter,
Racine.
BffiTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rollins, Letart, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ross,
Pt.. Pleasant, s son; Dr. and Mrs.
Geor ge Sokas, New Haven, a
daughter.

No One Injured

The Gulf of Mexico has one

small tide a day.

Occasion Really
Is-Send
FLOWERS
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K. Burwell, Hubert, N. C. i
Mrs. William G. Fannin,
Wellston; Loren J. Kinsel, Rt.
1 Wellstonj H. Richard Gaston, Athens; Mrs. Richard L.
Jordan. Dundas; Henry E.
S t e w a r t, st. Clalr.svill.e;
James ll St.urglll, Sr., Rt.
3 Jackson; Mrs. Douglas R.
Adams, Rt. 3 Jackson; Mrs.
Letha RileY, Athl!lnsj Robert
D. Remy, Hamden; Mi's. Nan.
nie J , Bricker, RL 1 Pedro;
Steven M. Bowers. Robertsburg, W. Va.; Miss Pamela E.
Davis, Rt. 3 Ironton; Mrs.
Orville 0 , GrDOOJs, Racine.

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ONN WIS. 8:00 P.M.
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52 p.m. Sunday; Mrs. Jack D.
Harbert, Pt. Pleasant, son,
1:33 a. in. Monday; Mrs. Douglas R. Adants, Rt. 3 Jackson,
son, 5: 10 a.m. Monday; Mrs.
Thomas E. Guthrie, Rt. 2
Bidwell, daughter, 6:59 l).m.
Monday,

•• blah partormanct t1111 made for today's sports action ud'
• For hlsh speed. hlsh miiiQt motorists.
• Tllck·lested II 0'111' 120 mPh Ia keep you
~feubly llflll60.
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DISCHARGES
Robert A. Bennett, Mrs. Char ..
les A. Bertsch, Mrs. NaMie J.

MOORE'S

speeds ••• less distortion.
• Wet or dry, otop, start and eomer fast and
safe wilh traction slots and· wido ribs.
~,f!1114-UIY,nrillll cord ~n:;wc1iiX\_____ _

Bricker. Mrs. Lewis C. ClppelIa,r.l~ C_h.~Jeli D. Creel, Mrs.
T~eoclore Croy~ Mrs. fJharles H.
F rye, Mrs. William C. Jackson,

maehlne. 1968

salesman's
deiiiOIIB1ntor.
Makes fancy atllehing etc.
WU1 sacrifice for 9 payments
of f8 or $48 eaah. Phone 9922831.
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POMEROY
PHONE 99~·2848

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Trust your home heat to .

resulting In $1,000 prop-

erty damage but no personallnjury. The mishap occurred on
Rt. 62 two and one-half miles
south of Pl. Pleasant w h e n a
northbound ear driven by John
Ramsey, 28, Austin, Georgia.
went out of control ~r meetlog another vehicle in a curve,
and ran into a creek bed.
Arrests recorded at the county jail were: Marie McDade, 46,
pt. Pleasant; Harvey Edward
Wamsley, 18, Ft. Pleasant; Charles Jr. Fultz, 33, Pt. Pleasant,

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CIT-Y ICE .Atf:D .FUEL CO.

SHOOTING MATCH &amp;lndey,
SPACE. ready to POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
SePI: lrt, from 12 to f. Haml TRAILER
ritlnlllhre, $'/5 and UD. Stud
book up, private, pll!llly of
~~~Coo. ball of llol. ,Sholpns
room for ehlldlOII 10 play.' · !01'\'ICe and groomln•. Ph011e
oaly, Rutland Amlrlean I.ei!lt-M43.
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all charged with intoxication; Roy
Clyde McDade, 40, pt, Pleasant, peace warrant and Walter
Franklin Slephens, 21, Leon, road
law violation. A IS-year-old ju-

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Hearing wild tales
about the cost
of electric
heatinl?
II ytxirc pla nnin"

w

buiiJ

8

nome.

or

If

*·

~ lfaaoD, .

~ 'I'/UIU.

f.IO.Ifc

iW'PY HOUR,......, 8pllilcl.
lllte aull; 1, to I p.m. -

. •'

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

-

OEORGE HOBSI EilER

'
AFRICAN NIGin'CRAWLERS, POMEROY - 5 rooms, bath,
l'OR SALE at .auolloJ! F!idiY
Pets For Sale
level lot near stores.
lllibt; One bOat 11llh l!'aller l'CHNAUZERS, Cocker~, Pood- 60 lor fl, · pteae are 1"'1!er . oYRACUSE
- I room brick.
WOI'IIIII,
due
to
fact
of
....
•and !1$ liP EvlDrflde matur.
les and Westiel 'While ~
bath, storm doora and wiJ&gt;.
ajlonse,
11168
Is
my
laSt
year
.Also campi!- ·safety equip.
dows, forced alr beat. 3 lev·
liM', alJo breedlnil ' - -' ,In lbe !lall buslneia. All ntgbt.
. 111111t 1!1111 water P!t. l\41811 Bartalqo
Kenoela, Cool.ute,
el lola.
c:ntjJiei'l
must.
go
In
early
Aw:llon Servlcio, il.ullantl.
0. 41721.
8-ll.lOie
8S
ACRES - Large 7 rooms,
Stji. we Jllve utro - .
Qldo.
. 14'1-llc
balh, cellar, barn, well, cis' l!!d ,,_.., ·resl of lbe ....
tern, JIIIDtrals.
'!'!'~ ' lll!iDU r,n- . JU" pul
E&amp;IIL'S BARBER Sl;pp; Ra·
.llelp, John Moblel; Leadinll IIBU!N or YIIIGIL TfWI'OIID
clm, will. hi cktle!l from
• I I
c;reet Road, ' Middleport, Ali!IO(l(ATES
Sept. 1, lhnlu&amp;b lbe ~lb, open
IIYIWlUilB
Ohio,
Pbone
IIUIOI.
11-1.-.
,Friday and Saturday lbe Sib
and 71b.
~
VOLKSWAGEN In &amp;ooci coridi.
Buslneu S.rviWilL ·DO ._ . , at bo111t U\111; can be ·II 1~
Jlprui,J
Avo.,
or
eaJI
llliZ
Sill
RADro
AND TV REPAIR, bollse
~.
poeloll, pealna,
~t~r '
t-1-ate
calli;
anlenDa, sale and Jo.
. _..,. aJierallonl, .

Jill. Fntldle

. . Ibn rl!4q.
........;

·~ ..~~·'

Wheef Alignment

SALES AND SERVICE

5•.55

All'68's Reduced

DELIVERED TO

~.,_

Lldlel.,.

' liMe

. 'I".

I

992-2689
POMEROY, OHIO

Busln"•

Pomeroy Hcin1e &amp;

s.m-

breeding ....... . ol
21 dllterent breeds, eallle air-

NOfiCPi

II!ACJI1Nli]S. rtllalr

erov. Authorized Sln•er Sales
:-~nd
Service. We Sharnen
Scissol'!!.
S-zt.tfc

•

Schlrarul
' · •rlne

·

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· HoekltliiiOl'l, Ohio ·

"
io CONT1RA.CTOAS

STAT~

;f'HOHE 667-3370

OF OHIO

••II

c.",.

••II

WILLIAM E. STIVERS,
Ad111iniltrllfor gf the 11tot•
of twllle Clor
J. 8 . O'BRIEN,
AHorn•y for Admr.
8/13 8/20 8/27 9/3 9/10 9117 6tc

.....u

'""""

Sealed bldll WID be ftOIII.ftlll . , b

..... Lonl leboo1 Deltna . . . . ""
Erhcttloa It their cftlce ID U. JDI•
l'Jeport Hlth IObDol B1111dtq,. 11111dleport. Obio. 1ft tllrM m ~
ldoOI ..._ 1tldll
o'eloek Milia en l•p· !t.- U,

-.....

1:! ,...,..,

INCWc•ttou for U. - . . te till
,.. ....... ...,. . . tbllllled "' ..u..
lq ~153 or br "WI'lUq W Ill'.
LanJ' JforrUoll. lol: •
.,,

.. -.
.........

'De lleJII LoDIJ lid!IMI 1*tdet
J1ttd to NJ4Id ..,. dd

J'llltnet tM

1111 Mltee LDCAL
RHOCM. DIITIICT

10-011 IOVCA....

aD Ill 1Dt 11"1 (I) I 4&amp;e

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Con No. 19988
Ertalll ol G•org• H. Kennedr, 0.-

c-..

d.

Notice 11 hl'rebr giv•n that Clyde
E. K1nr111dy of 34917 AmtGpolil St.,
WoYM, Michig•n h.• bien dul:p a~
point•d EJieCutOf ol thl E1tott ol
George H. K11nn1dy, d•c:•o••d, lot•
of P0111erar, Mala• Countr, Ohio.
CrHitorl or1 .-.q11l11d to flit tl.ir
clolml with •old fiduciory within

Probote Judg• of
"'d Cor.mt:r

1/27 9/3 .9/ 10 3te

1968.

PlL 99Z.2U3

No. 6&amp;.695
UNIT PRICE OONTRACT

MOTH PROOFING

S.oled ptopo•ol• will b11 r•nlv•d
thl offici of tt. St11t11 Hiahw•r
Dlr•ctor Gl Ohio ColumbUI, Ohio
until 10:00 A.hL "Eo•t•rn Darli1ht
Soving Tl,..., Tu•adar, S.pt-••r
17, 1968, for ionprOV11111..t1 In:
Athlna &amp; Meig1 Countl••, Ohio,
an Section MEG·,.6o1.52; ATH-346-o
0.00; A.TH-50.!.70, St•t• Rout• No.
U6, U: S. Ro\Jte No. 50 In Coiu~t~&amp;
bio Town1hlp, Melgl Count,. oncl
LH T own1hlp, Athln1 Countr, b,.
gradino, drolni,.g •nd povlng with
o•pholt cancr1ta on o b/tumlnov1
oggr11gote bo.e.
Pov111Mnt Width-2 of 24 f1at,
Projoct L•nljltk-23 ,6611.45 f11at or
4.482 mll ...
Worle L•ngth-27,377. 35 Not or
S. 185 mtle1 .
.,Minlltlvm Wtlgl rahl1 lor thl1 projed hav• bean pr•dater..,Jn~d 01 •
r1qvlr~d br 1- ond or1 1111 larth
in tl'tl bid propo1al.'"
date 11t for compl1tion of
thl• worle .n.IJ b• o• ••' forth In
the bidding propual."
Each bldd1r 1holi b. reoc, lr11d to
fi11 with hlr bid a Cllliflad ch1cle
for an 0111ount equad to f!yt !!'
sem 1f hfe btd but In no svont
mora tliOn llln thau1a..l dallort,
or a bond lor tin
c:llnt of hl1
bid, .po,.abl• ,.
hlrior .
Bidder• mu1t opplr, on thl prOJ"lr
form•, for pr1q110llflcotlon with th11
Hlgkwoy Cred it E•omlrae1, ot Co•
lurnbv1, Ohio, at I•••• \ D dGyl Ita•
fore thl dotl 1111 to open bld1,
Pion• 11nd •pecilicGtiGrtl or1 ""
file In the D11portmut of Highwoy1
ond th. Offle• of thl Oivl•lon Otpo
utr Olt•ctM.
TIM Dh1d01 ••nrvel the right to
rej•c:t ony •nd .11 bld1.

INFORMATION
NEWS

AIC CLEANERS
MoiiO!i, W. Va.

77~3

presents

Edward Moran of san Diego,
Is &gt;latting Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Gloeckner. Edward will
leave tor Vietnllm on his return

caui,

to

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY

AT

camp.

Mrs. Odessa Swartz and fam..
lly ol Winola &gt;!sited with Mrs.
Eula Wolle. A dinner waa held

7:50 A.M.

Mon:tay evening in their honor
at the home 'iJf Mrs. Wolfe. A~
tending were Vlct.or Wolfe, Kevin
and Allee, Racim, Mrs. Jack
Ord and tamUy, New Hav~n, aod
Mrs. James Lewla 111111 family

.. n., ,

t2 NOON

3 P.M.
AND

4:30 P.M.

o! Pl. Pleaaant.
Mrs, Richard SarMlers ot Web-ster Grove. Missouri, and Mrs.
Mlke O'Brian and chlldren of

Columbua, spent a week with Mr.
111111 Mrs. Larry O'Brien.
Mr. and. MrL Grey Theodore, ..;.
Lisa and Todd, of Columbus,
spent the weekend with Mr. 111111
Mra. Ra,y Heiney. Llaalllll1 Todd
remained tor a week' s visit with
·~Ills, Mr. aDd Mrs. llsin-

!f
u;

.. P E. MASHHERd" 1 •

WMPO

FlEE STORAGE

APD·II21(91

"3·
Ml'. and Mrs. Roy Buch alii
Pam and J!iend, 111111 Early Roush

Keeping Meig~
Gallic and
Mason Area
Informed As
Well As
· En1er1ained

atteaded u,a~ Ohio ..~. F_a~ ~If"'

••

day,

DIRECTOR

Ernest Hutton was called to

8/ 27 9/ 3 2tc

North~~&gt;

due 10 the death o! his

brother, James Hutton. a former
resident or the Fairview com-

Apple Grove

munlb'. Funeral services were

News, Events .
BY MRS. HERBERT IJOUSII
A btrbecue dinner waa held
at the home of Mrs. Lella ~
inson Saturday evenlrw in honor
of Frank Rifile, who wlll leave
ln October for a yeAr's duty ln
Vietnam. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Max ~er, Tommy, Steve, Mark, Debby and Lar~
ry of PeMsyl~ta, Dorot.hy Rlf...
ne or Columbua, Mr. aDd Mrs.
Robert Payne and children· of
Cle~taDd, Mr. and Mra. Frank
RllDe and children ol Rldcltfl',
Ky. , Mr. 111111 Mrs. Don RIMe

held at the WaughoHa]ley-Wood
Funeral Home ~th hderment
In Ohio Valley Memorial Gar·
dona Monlt.Y at GaUipo]ls.
Raymord Adams will leave
Frida)' for Warren, after spem..
ire the swnmer vacation with
hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. MarlhaU Adams.

Mr. 111111 Mrs. John

~

accompanied by their daughter,

Beverly 111111 Mrs. Ida ~
are &gt;laitlrwt In Chicago with the
former's sister. Mrs. Ida Stobart wUl remain tor an ln:Je1lnite visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
are buil.dilw: a new home on their
p~erty at Fairview.
Mrs. Edra Jones and Mrs. ·
Audrey Sheppherd or Akron, visit..
eel the latter's brother, Mr. and
Mro. Ra,y Heipey.
Mrs. Eula Wolle and ramtJy •
tlaitnd Friday evening with Fred
Roush of san HOI Road, W. VL,
111111 heli&gt;ed him celebrate his
8111h birthday.

aDd Melissa Clarl~ Mr. 111111
Mrs. Daniel Riffle arwJ. chlldren
of Racine, and Mr. and MrL
James Rlfft.e and children or LetarL
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bl4aeiJ'
111111 Daney of Wa~, D. C.,

are 'liolti~ Mr. 111111 Mra. Erwin
Gtoeckpor. Mr&amp; Gloeckner Ia a
paUeat at Hol&gt;or llolptlll.
Harry Allen 111111 Jameo Rulli
are medical pa'llellla at Velet'ana Memorial HOIPiiaL

66 BUICK - • • • • • ·$1995
L•Salare ; Dr. s.clon. One
local owner. PS,· PB &amp; AT.
Shorp · car.

66 GAL AXlE - • • $1895
''500.. Conv, C,.. One of
FOrd"• flnett and this aM
ia ••"• nlc•· Dark blue fl,...
i1h with white fOJI.

65 MUST AHG • • • • ·$1195
CoM. 6 c,l. atd. af.lft. One
cor.ful local ow.,.r.

For Sale

BLAETTNARS

7 ROOMS AND BATH, ONE
2-3 ACREs. QUARTER MILE
FROM .POMEROY CORPOR·
• ATION LiMiTs. CALL WEEKENDSONLYf92..2969.

;~~~=~::
""""1 or tr1.m1 'Coolyl)Je.
·
.· .,
•u~~~e

BUICK

PONTIAC

GMC TRUCKS
Ph. 992-2143
POWteroy, Ohi•

you r "p r..:-..cn[ h ..:~ui ng , ,,.em ··

·~· W, COMPTON,O.D.
' . :..Of'TME1lJSt

Jlc"ll be happy to cKp lain why over 1.-WO famil icl' on ou r In~~ ha\"..:
~wttcht-J to llamelt'"l'!i elect ri c heat They got thot facts

on

CO!&lt;t,

~k;mlmc~..,

"

Then they irutalled C:k'C tnc heat.
1:"11!

BLAETTNA

SAVE SPACE

Controet Solll U.,al Capr

hea t inJt ~fi'!Cia h&lt; t talk wuh you. No obllWttiOil, of c~ r!i&lt;! 1

Don"t

!inlllest H- Co~

C•lut~tln,•, Ohio Autu•t 16, 1968

llf

•ld•r at 1914 N. Sth Str11tt, St . Pat.,,, MlnM1oto; and thl unlenown
hllra, d•vl1e11, l~ote11, odmlnl•trGtor•L.•••eutors ofNELLIE CLAY'y
SALLI~· LA THEY, £LV A LATHE
STILES, ESTA LA.THEY GRAVES,
EMMER LATHEY, SAMUEL LATHEY MARY LA THEY NELSON AND
SARAH A. WESTFALL, oil d•cto•td will tofte notin that WILLIAM E.
STIVERS, oclrr~lni•trCJior of thl ••tot• of Nelli• Cloy_. d1c ., on the ht
doy of Autull, 1908 filed hi• p1fi•
tion In thll ProLat1 Court within ortd
fot thl County of Meig• ond Stat• of
Ohio oll~tlnt thct it I• n•ce1ury to
thl raol 11ttot1 owned by
to
Nelli• Clar, d1c . to pay thl d•bt•
of uid Hllli• Cloy; •old raol ••·
tGtt hein' d"crib1d 01 follow•:
SitUGted in thl Vlllot• of Harrl •onvil .. , T.wn•hip o1 Scipio,
tr_ of Mti,l, halng town loll II~, 16,
17 11nd 1 in Wi11on'• &amp; ln•lrt' • Ad.
dillon to tt. Villov• of H•rri111n•
vlll•t •o•• and •~~:capt U¥1n fMt
off ot the ngrth 1id• of town lot IUS.
The pror•r of 1oid petition II for
d11t1rmlnotion of tho righll, tnter111t,
ond ll1n1 of thl def1ndont1 ond IIUthority to
IOid '"' ttfOfl to
@!:IY debt1.
The pgr1on1 liflt obov1 mantl~~n~d
will furthllr tole• rtotict that thtv
ho..,. ll••n mode patti•• defudont to
11id p~titlon lrnd thot they or• r•qulrld to on•w•r thl 101111 on or before the 12 do"r of Octoll•r. 1968 .
Ootid Augu•t 7, 1968.

From llie Lorcell Trucll or
Bullibser Rac!Wor To Tho

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS

service an make•. WY 22284. 'Mte F'abrlc S'tol&gt;. Porn·

Month•·
lllallation. John Harrison, 701 four
Dotldthla 201h day ofAugu1t
BroadWay st., Mlddleporl,
F. H•. o•aRJEN
pboae 1112 '"'
7-14-tfe ·

CURTrSs

. . E. .....

EXPEIIENCED
IHittwSenlct

SOOrt

necJ.., to be rcp lm:cJ , call or write: the Electric CQITif,u ny unJ ask that u

anJ

'

69 MODELS
AYAILARE

PHONE 992.2094

OHIO PALLET CO•

lnsur1nce

Office--

The Mason Count.Y Sheriff's department
investigated a one car accident

•

·EYINRUDE

. ~

1968 STEREO. Lovely walnut AUTOMOBILE Insurance beeo
eontJOie with AM &amp; FM radio,
cancelled? Loot your operalautomatic lloaUng turn table,
or's license? Call 992-2968.
tako over payments of $5.21
6 15 Ue
per month or pay balance
due, f11UJ. Thill set oold ·
LEGAL NOTICE
MAUDE DUVALL, who •a•ld•• ot
much ~lgher, lry, It In your
S. R1g1r111, Pon~ono, Collfornlo,
home, call 992-2831,. 8-27-4tc 730
91766; SARAH BETZING, who rl-

fltelr

'

$5.00
PER TON

8-zt.lfc SEWTNG

STEREO AM &amp; FM, 1968 model console, will aelJ on pay.
vtce omcer 11111llla ln.: edu- .
Forlent
ments of $5 per month or wUI
: catlonal beneflll, vocailonal EFFICIENCY two bedroom
·'
HQUSE
on
Hamnton.
Sl,
corsell for f85 e..h. Try II In
' rehabllllallon lor tllllbl~
lllrillllled apw1DlWI, Plio•
ner
lot,
phone
111!1-51111
or
111!1your
home. can 992-UM.
· veterans, Sick betlellll, aid
111!1-~.
HUe
·Wf.
IJ.I-11&lt;
• '8-27-41c
· lor depoDdenl ehlldreD, bUf.
lal allowances, G.l. LOam. FURNISHED and ~
bolpli8J eare, denlll bln!QII,
ajilrlmellll. Cloae to ICbool. , SPECIAL STEREO, 11168 J!:lrly
Real Estete For Sale
Ainerlelln lllfreo radio eom·
dillabiUIY beneDII, flap~ ·lor ·· Pl!one IIIUI3i. · 11J.l8-llc
hbiatlmi. Beatitrful oolld state
O'BRIEN II CROW
caokilll, beldlltJDeS: eto. You
unit.
wtth
•
speed
cbanger.
REALTY
COMPANY
ean be sure U I do not have TRAILER SPACE, all atillltel
Pay
balance
of
tlf9.12
or
mon.
MIDDLEPORT - 1\lo Story, 2
~vallable. InqUire Ill llufber.
lbe iDs..- here I ..ul lei II
bedrooDII, wtth NEW bath, hot
ry alter 3 or 5 p.m. Write P•. lhly paymenta of M. Also
for yw. Houri MtiDday IbN
repossesoed ateeo In
water tenk, sink, furnace and
Frldl1 I Ia 4, Saturday 8 WI 0. 11os 125 P&lt;J.mei'O)'. $:211-Ue ~•••
walqlf eeblnel, f speaker
floor covering. $4,1W.OO.
noon.
·IOWICI
4 speed dual POMEROY - I story, 3 bedYour lrlen!l In lime ol FURNISHED GARAGE • • ,. YOlume system,
control. Balance ol
rooms, bath, modem ldtcben
· . ment on Lincoln HID. U~
need
111.11
or
monthly paymenll
and dinin g area, patio. hard·
Olen A. .Tolmloli ·',
paid; ldulll, Ollly. l'hol!e liDof $5. Pbone 1112-3218. IJ.I.ate
••
$-lf4(c
wood floors, an eseellent buy.
)lelgs County Velstml
'10,5110.00.
~ &lt;iiDcer
11014 CoUrt St.. l'omeii&gt;J THREE ROOM IUrnlilied aput:. FIVE ROOM· bouse, close 10 RACINE - Z story, 4 bedrooDII,
ment, pboue 99&amp;5910. 8-25-Uc toWn;' hoopltal and school In
1\lo baths, 3 nice Iota, cliiSO
.
l2Utc
. .
....... , ... "· .... Pom~,· Pbone 1112-2271. a tb StibodB, going'&amp;! .IOj!iOD.Dtl:'
'l'JIAILER LOTS. Bob'a .Mol!lle
' •• "': •
. IJ.1-6tt
Apartment FM' Rent
HENRY CLELAND
Court,
Syrlcuse,
Ohio
Gil
Stale
- Uqu... WIUiam Hamm, Mid·
tillr$ l!AMm.ER In gClOd
Rt.
IM,
PbQne
89Uitll
dleporl.
8-2NOip
Ret.
• ••
. 8-U-tfc diUon, l!hooe ltZ-2271.
IJ.I.elt
IH0-310
THE OURS REUNION WlU be
·
.
Sept. I, at Rock Spr1np Fair FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM .
APARTMENT,
Mid~ · ~7·. CHEVROtET, Phone Muon
~....alp
phoDe mmt.
, k-lie ·. 7'1s-s312 Muoufler 8

BP

_Super

Ave. , son, 1:46 p.m. Sunday; Mrs. James F. Melton,
Buffalo, W. Va.; daughter, 2:ord

614-992·2181

flit, Portlaud.

ll

famfiiM, ,our Mo1P . CGunl1
Veterlllll Sa"lee Ofllcer Ja ·a
lruo lrlen!l of 8111. velftji'l
llmily, be belpo lbe elclt wleran set 1Dio lbe bolpllal, be
belpo widOW. obtalll ' eouqien.
litlon and any other· ~
011, your Melp .Count)' . Ser·

Mrs. CarJ E. James, Rt.
2 Crown City, daughter, 9:49
a.m. saturday; Mrs. William
G. Fannin, Wellston, daughter,
8;08 a.m. Sundayi Mrs. Gerald M. Truesdale, 109 Sec-

Call Pomeroy

POTAroES. WATERMELON!!.
phone 843-2251 Clarence Prof.

·;,

•~~.

Results:

'

Mlnl11um Diamotor 2 ln.
Minimu11 Lonoth 4 fHi

KENNEBEC Potatoes, Charles 1
mlton, Portland.
8-21J.25tc

t-J.1to

.. N~
TO . ALL Veteran~ . and

''

loloxiiiUII Dlom- 10 ln.

;,.

Marsarel ChristY, vtrd
(llld ~ Wood and

.(Jeraldine Hawk.

•I

,;

Business Serv.ices

ROUND WOOD
ALL SPECIES

. , . . . • .,..,;
• . ; • • ·• •

Sadlyl)ltssedbywlle
Letha and lill ehlldren,

TRACK·TESTED .
AT 120 M.P.H.

WANTED
I
.

,, ,

Wood, who pused .. away 3
yean ago, Sept. S, · IIIIi.

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HaVen: Michael

. L. Roach, Maaon; Mrs. Ethel
. L. Shadle, Southside, W. VL ~
· William Boston, Rt. 2 Letart;

PT. PLEASANT -

venile was arrested on charges
ol shop-lifting.

'

1

Wll lie II IPfMI ..a· f ..., flir
.
Dey .. Plllilltl ...

In Car Accident
!lmday

-

HAIILIMII '

I· "·11- Dey

.. Vltus HarUey~Sr., Pt. PleasN. Kirby, SSO'h lleoond A"-;
~ ant; )lerlda D. Stover, Rt. 1
Mrs. James T, Short, ;Q~
,
Apjl]e Growe; Mrs. Donald
Fourth Aw.; Mra. ~· "Parl H,
Cheesebrew,
Rt. 1 Pt. PleasBeane, · ~; Mr.a. ~n~ ~ ­
ant; Mrs. Billie E. Grueser,
J. Halley, Lower RJver Rd.-;
.Rt. 1 Minersville; Andrea ,C.
Mrs. John I. Leadman, Rt. ·1
Riggs, Pomeroy; Mrs. Esther
Bidwell; Mrs. Clrl 'E. James,
F. Kissel, Middleport; Mrs.
Rt 2 Crown City; Lloyd N,
PhUiip D. Radford, Rt. 3PomRi~. Rt. 2 Vlntoo; Everett
eroy; Howard E. Parker, Rt..
C. Cook, Rt. 2 Vlhton; Willie
1 Lo~ Bottom; RQl' L. Blake,
Smith, Galllpolia; Harold M.'
Rt. I Middleport; Stella S.
Russell, Rt. 1 Bidwell; Mrs,
Neutzling, Pomeroy; Mrs. AI~
Thomas ·· E. Guthrie, Rt. 2
lan Lambert, Syracuse; Mrs.
Bidwell; Mrs. Joseph C.
Cklir C. · Culp, Ravenawood;
Vanco, Rt. 1 Thurman; Mlsa
Mrs. Thomas E. Fleming,
Teddy E. Berry, Rt I BldRaceland, Ky.; Mrs. Robert
we11; Miss AnnE. Darnbrough,

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITIED: Mrs. George

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Mr&amp; Gerakl M. Truesdell,
109 second· Ave.; Mrs. JUlia

PT. PLEASANT - Kenneth N•
!!bow was granted a divorce
!rom
Elizabeth 9oow In Mason County Circuit Court and the
plaintiff was granted care and
custody or their tnrant children.
The action or Freda E. Newell vs. Roy Newell was dismiss..

of mogic . . . mogic that is yours with just a yard or

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na M. Myera,527Second:Ave.;

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Point Pleasant Junior H i g h
school has the largest enroll Pf, PLEASANT - Mr. and
ment with 969 pupils and in the Mrs. Maurice Ma.Yes ot ~­
eJementary schools, Ordnance dle Road; Mr. and Mrs. Kenschool is the greatest with 546 neth Pridemore and children ol
pupil!.
Camp Conley; Mr. and M r s .
The three county high schools James H. Call and children of
enrollment is as follows : Han- Ft. Pleasant, spent the weeknan High, 176; pt. Pleasant High, end in Millersport, Ohio, where
781; Wahama Jr. and Sr. High, they attended the Com Festival
729 .
on Frida..v and Saturday .
Smith reported all teaching poMr. Todd Mayes, teacher at
sitions have been filled with the Kyger Creek High School, reexception of a physical educa- turned Sunday from a t h r e e
tion instructor at Wahama High months st.&lt;cy in Paris, France
School.
where he attended the Sorbonne
University tor six weeks then
toured France. While abroad
Mr. Mayes also visited in London, England, Switzerland, Portugal and ~aln .
Mr. and Mrs. James Mourning and children ol Columbus,
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. David
Walters and children ol St. Albans, W, Va. spent the holiday
weekend at the home or M r s.
Mourning and Mr. Walters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters or Mason Blvd.

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Mass Burials Folio~ Teheran's
Deadliest Killer Earthquake
TEHRAN (UPD-llodies in
white Moslem shrouds were

Lnto mass graves by
snorting bulldozers. Fierce was
the .afternoon llwt.
shoved

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Allah ror the return of their
loved ooes, dead in the red

earth rubble or a single room
horne. Icy was the black desert
night.
·.&lt;\nd still the mangled ground
trembled. The toll in the world's

worst killer eart:h(Jlake since
19:19 today rose past 20,000 dead
and 50,000 injured. More than
100,000 persons lacked homes.
Authorltles battled against time
to avert Carnine, epidemics and

Rescue w 'o r k e r s tearing

Iran

recovered

said

more

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than

might freeze.

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take refuge in the few
to
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structures still standing after
Meigs County escaped the
the
weekend's two massive
long tmllday weekend without
quakes and Monday's lighter
any ma.ior highway accidents
temblors.
or fatalities.
Extra food, blankets, clothing,
Many residents were held in
medical assistance and disinfec~
their own communities for the
tants were rushed in under the
da,y by conununity celebrapersonal direction of the ~all
tions. Towns having observan .
ces included Syracuse, Racine,
Pomeroy and Chester. Parades
were featured and went otr without incident.
In Pomeroy, a water show
was staged by the Athens Boat
and Sd Club as a part of the
observance.

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NEW HAVEN- Funeral services for William Henry Capehart, New llaven, who died early this morning at Veterans Memorial llospitlll, will be h e I d
Thursday at 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Chureh of New Haven with the Rev. Paul Fortney
officiating, Burial will be in Graham Cemeter}'.
He was born Feb. J:l, 1906,
at Syracuse, Ohio, the son of
the late Abney and Edna AJmeda Capehart. He was a retired
employee of Kaiser Aluminum
and had been in ill health for
some time.
&amp;irvlvors lnclude his wife,
Opal Lelvlng Capehart, N e w
Have11; four sons, William, Rutland; Burford, Shade; Irwin, BeaJ
Alr Force Base, California, and
Edward of Columbus; t h r e e
daughters, Mrs. Juanita Abbot,
Pi. Pleasant; Mrs. Lenora McKnight, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Huth
S'lane, Middleport; two step sons, Garland Roush, Columbus,
and Delbert Roush, Guysville; one
brother, Walter Capehart, St.
Joseph, :Missouri; 30 grandchUdren and five great - grandchildren.

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SAIGON (IJP0,- Two motoro
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on the aniiliersary of

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Vietnam's 1967 preatden!li!
· eleeUona,
t&lt;llly
burled a
' srenade
into the
gateway
flnvance to a US. AID bul1ding
'ln SO!gon,
Si:x periODS were WQ\Inded, aD
Vietramese. Earller , reports
that at tesst two win'e klliod
proved to be erroneOus.
The grenade e&gt;iJloded in !root
of the
Agency
(or
lnterDational
Development
bU!Idllll! at tho ·helgbt ·o r the
ifternoon rush hour on Baigon' s
Le Van iloyet thorGughfare.
One year lBO today, Nguyen
Van Thleu and Np,yen cao Ky
were elected president and vice
president in South Vietnam's
rlationwide presidential elections.
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Richard M. Nllaln ~ hio
preaidentlal •~~~~~Paten todo,y
CCiminced Repobllcin &lt;unl~ hal
JlUt Ida bid lor the Whita ll'ou;e
"on an I.UJbeat note" and aimQd
With I ·•114mride poll ' tfiat
··-hi··~
The Republican !&gt;l'esldentlal
esndldlib&gt;'s !!rat stop on ·a I!YOo
de.Jo trip to slx cltloo was
Chicago, Where he scheduled a

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Woven ctieck.·, pialds and 1trlpe.• In' the molt' popular
colo,s and color co1nblnatfons. Also a big s•lectfon
of colorful .itchen prlnt1 .

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today lor a post-convention
...,....Ilona! session llWll'
members thought llkel,y to
. produce as much host as llsb~

senstorlal maiiA!rs, like
the COii!lrmoUon of Abe F'o~Ua
a• Chief Justice of the United
Democrat's nerve 1 were states.
frl.yed frfllll their vloleni:&lt;&gt;GOP House 1 - r Gerald R.
-'""' convention ln Chi- Ford, Mich., said In
J u b f J a u t Republleans were bUrvleW: 11 1 belleve Ill r&amp;- ·
polallng to the Democratic malniJii buslne85 u fer as the
lltherilw ·~ e&gt;ideuce that It Ia Houn ln concerned can be
lime for a """CODC!licled within lllfo or jhree
Political Jo&lt;keylng " " oure weeka, certainly IIY Oet L"
to nt ln u mem~s wrancled
A more common gue11 amq

over such renWnlng Juues •• membera waa

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llille requltiments for prealden- weeka. to calnpOip. Only 34 of
.tlil tolo'fial~ delilleL
. the 100 Seaob&gt; seoto are up lor
· Par,t """ throulb the lelJii!Jo. srabs lhlo year so tho electlou
.tift intl1 were otlter bWa to problem. is DOt 10 aeute there.
Ji.qp ..mo-:e ...J;llm_., lnto the
On Past m;perieDce, ·hoWever,
:Will', taut~• !Um everybody l!&amp;ured the Republi~e8 J0Qi1111
a 120,000 can and Democntlc conventions
Cl!lliiw m the - n t tor the •l(lll'led· the sblrt of the
fl!OO',· cmtbue liio ~ CIIIIPIIIotns. whennor the
.. ,.,, uil' .itltilb"'~!Mot"' -xf,
bO, ·n.t ia part
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o1 what Senate Democratic
tllklng of leader Mike Mansfield meant
l
on illal mlibl coatlnue up when he aald illat allhoujjh
(i!
llilaw, with time out lor there "" .not an owrwhelming
hi Noocnbet electlona. llouao · work lood remaining, tho
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live.
~lter11 and let the House qull.

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1lUrina the tho JlGicl
!allied 785 cerWI&lt;ateo ol dtlo;
258 notet!ms of llan; 170 mem- er, Amette Kal&amp;ht. Clarem.ce Turorancllms; 186 c:aneellatton1 at 1~, Aullln Phllllps, WWiam J,
Hen; 507 appHeatJons, dlc!avita Smith, Paullne Darst, Beatrice
and
and 10 certi- Weed, Torey Oblinger, Dwiliht
fied copies. Of the total re- Carl, Msry King, Clelr SOrsoo,
ceipt&amp;, the counl;)'"s ahere la Amoa Ttllla and Hell French.
!IoWen reported that local su$1,199.25 while the alate's share
perintendents
at a recent meetIs $383.25.
ing indicated a texl&gt;ook study ln
the fields ot science and readIng abould be C&lt;ll~Glcted. T h •
board authorized therefore em~
ployment ot a conaultant on a
port..Ume bolla lor a study oo
emplo,l'meat driving a truck.
readlDg teMn ao'ls.
Residents ....,. mall or leave
Routine billa were appNYed
their contributions at the ol!lce
lor payment. AIIAmdlng the meetof Sberill' Robert Hortenbacb ..00
of.
will ... that tho family receives ing at the
lice ln the counl:7 IIJI!rmary were
tbiiOIIIIII u It •• llB I lied
.!IoWen and board member•
Rouah, Gonion Collins, George
Percy, Harold Lohse and Virgil

••lli8nmont•

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Inducted by Army
llarey Darid ·Leooar&lt;l. ... or
· lllr, and Mrs. llarey Leonard,

Cheater, waa tnmcted Into 111e

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Oil Aug. 20 and Ia
curreatly ~ Ida bselc

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II Iii I!Jelnlen-

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· WILuAIIII. PI;CKI!NS, .,.,.., lain ihe U; S.. t4voJ .e e,- ,
pilal at POrismwth,
)lbeH be Ia !n a dftp ...,.. Brealhbw Ia ~· for blm
JMdjllieand three llmeo aillee be
became W three weeka
his heart has stopped. He il ssld
to be a vletlm cir baclarlal meDliWitla,

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He II a sradllate ~ Eutern IIIah
School,
claas ol 1165.
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David Leonir&lt;l, US 51885M7; CO.
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Fort Jackocin, S. C. ~207.

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KERMIT WALTON, Pomeroy bualneuman, has been
ramed Pomeroy's representadve on the Meigs County Board
of Health. He repllces Charles Persinger, who resigned re.
cently before
Florida.

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.;..~:.::;.;ell~ · ·Polities

laid today ha tried to erplaln
the American election cam.
palp to the North Vietnam delegation to the war talks here but
that it was impossible COr per~

to

lOIII ln a -roUed aoclety
understand It
"I h&amp;d to poJnt out to them
that bOth the two parties wanted peace very DWch but at 1he
same Ume It bed to be an hon-

orable peace, u he said. Hanoi
hal been reported going liow
in the Paris-Vietnam talks ln
belle! the election C8lllpll!gn
would force an end to the war.

Miller to Attend
Beton Dinner Event
WAllii!NGTON - Telltii ,District ConsreslllWI Clareoce E.
Miller will continue to v t 1 t t
throughout the District 1B IIlllCh
•• poostble doing the 2od session of the !lOiii C&lt;ngreas whlch
haa julll recoovened.
Tho C&lt;ingresllll8ll Ia to be ln
Morgan ~ Friday evening
where he wlllpresentallqwhich
hal !1cnm over the. N.U...'a CapItol thelalrboordmemben. On
Solurdljo0 September 7 0 he will
llteJxl the IOOth Amual Bean
Dlmer at Wllkelvllle sponiOred by Ameriesn Legtoo I'Ust
Number 476. He io oehecllled to

to

The image ol the new militant
school mar'm or master was
made a reality to nelll'l,y 100,000
Mlchipn school chlldreu. Molll
~ tbe state's schools were to
open today but classes failed .t o
a1ar1 on lime ln eil!III school
districts Tuesday. Ten dlllricts
were threatened with delays
tocta,v and two more might not
open Thursday.
The Michigan Education AsiOclatlon, which represents teachers ln 516 school distric:ts, ssld
teaehers would 1101 ~ without COiltracto In eil!III dlllricto.

The MEA said el&amp;ii8S were
delayed ln six districts IIY
mutual agreement with sehool
boards, and one school board
reJected the teachers' otrer to
work ..tthout a contract during

Old Style
Found IJad ne:atiy~:k
WASHINGTON (UP0 -

Gaylord Nelson,

~Wis. .

Sen,

.o.led teachers strike.

legielatton today aimed at rolormilll! or abolishing natlooal
political conventions. He coDed
them "antiquated and undemocratic."
"I think a IilaJortty or t h e
American public, regardless of
party, is fed It&gt; with our quadrennial political part,y conveDotions, •• Nelsoo told the Serate.
The lawmaker introduced a
b!U to creab&gt; a 30 - member
commJssion which would prc:pJse

a new 11yateD. tor .iomtnatilli:
presidential esndlds!Q. 'The
panel woold lllillmlt to Coqrress
by Aua 1, t96tl, a plan tor a natiomrlde presidential primacy or

a reformed convention system.
4

City's 1.1 millloo
school children moY not get
back to school m time next
Monday because ol a threatened

Nilson said. the plan sboold
'guarantee fair ai'KI represeJrta.-

tive dolepte selectioo and,..,._
lDat1rw procedures." .
"Under the pitiless ey"e ottel&amp;viaion. IIIII in the face of a serious
world crtsls1 tbe nominatln&amp;~
ventiona lave been tDpOaed as
(Contlrued oo Page 8)

~ata!wt2p.m.

The United FederaUoo of
Teachers, representing all b.lt
10,000 of New York's 60,000

New Red
Attacks
Criticized
PARIS (UI'Il- U.S. Ambassador
W,
Averell Harriman
eherged today that renewed
Communist attacks in South
V l e t n a m had accomplished
unotldng except misery tor the

people."
llarrlmau, llll his way to the
2oth sessim ol the Paris talks
m VIetnam wldch _..t Ms,y
13, laid he woold have lillie to
say to tho North Vlolaamese

...,Uatora.
''[ am demandi.a&amp;' that the

teachers, mel With the ol
eWcatiOJl Tueildly In .. olfort
to resolve the deadlock. Tho
issue ilwolves the firing ol Ill
white teachers aad edmlnllfra.
tors Iaiii •Jll1111 11Y a N...,
adminiltrator ot a
.,....

lchool.
In other dev~o:
AI Eut Haven, Conn., 3110
leachera v - not lo retum to

111elr
board

joba today,

of

reJe&lt;tloB iiio

eclleatloa'l

11te1t

offer.

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locked~ ' iiii:tl flu~ ....
Louta, nt, aalll aide - .
will report to woric. has
been delayed there lor 24,000
studerts. Tbe teacber• want
moremmey.
At Ealll Chicago, Ind., 400
teachers were expected to
strike again today ln a cantraet
dlliJIUie wltb the al:hool board.
This -.!d leave only 100
regular teachers for clasaroom
aosignmenta, 'The board bu

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cftered an acroas.U..e-board pay
hike of $313 amually, far llhorl
"' the $8,000 minimum tho
teachers demand.
At West Homestead, P&amp;. 1 ~
' Pilloburgb, schools - . cloMII
~ day Tuelldly. Teacbllra
want to raise the iiiiD1mwu
lllarllng pay from 115,400 lo
$6,500 s year.

72 Mishaps

Probed in
Past Month
There were 13 more accideatl
inveatlgatecl IIY the Slate lllai1WOJ
Patrol ln Auguat tlan in July,
acc01'l11111 to the monthly "''''J'tof
tho GaiiQ&gt;olis Patrol Poo~ whldl
lilted 72 acciderts ln Au&amp;uat
COJqlared to 59 in July,
PM fatal accident wu I"EEPPO'¥ed laat month, ralaliW 111e y.rl,y
to five in eight mmiiia.

North VIetnamese llqi their Jame• E. FraDdin. 39, Itt. 1,
P1"'1MRJnda and answer a very Galllpolia, wu k!Ued Alii. 3 m
olmpie
IPOstiOD whidl ilia ftt. 7 lOUth ol O&gt;eshin.
Pre- asked ••• what woold
The patrol llso Upled 19 ot
the
?2 accidents
lJUUl'f"Qpe
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the
butri&gt;lng
(~
North
Scboolo ot li&amp;Otp CouniY ap. Lee Lee, Robert h•er, J\oaa elude Fred Miller, Leliiit;crtoVle!Dam)
'"
nwl
Ollllrel)"1''
he
aecldeula
with
a
ofiZ parTuelldly w1tb admlnlstn- Tribe, Coanee . Wllllame, \Ill&amp;- ela I'Uwell, 11ac1ne Elem-r:r:
oald.
oonallilared.
lora ~ "amoolb aaliln«'" sail lllrpOr, ft.l'Uls Greer &amp;1111 Gtrald N...., blab sciDJI;f!Qyd
Lui m011th the patrol . . llarrlman laid the
, lor liio -port.
·
Jl018 Lee.
Diddle, $'rseuse, and ·llell ,._
nllllll
,...
ulllng
North
Vltlna1,160
houri patrdlq the . . . .
.E!1r91Jment !Iaure• _. not .nuitor IIIah - Mauriee Loll, Ire!'; Junior blab.
of
GIIUa
and llaii!J Ca.......
moae
soldlon
OJJIIrel7
ln
available 'l'lleeda7 but...,.. ... , ~; Herbert l'arker Da.catetarta poriiOJlJlel are Holan
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South
VIICJiam.
He
laid
.tllal
Jlllde
283
arreota, I f - 1111
~ 'toii:-.NWJPIIed 1110'1DIO rid Baoid.·imaWolte,Jr•
Juaulta Juatlco,lAiart;
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ol the VIet Calla'• ..tdelo de!eCI warnl!lp &amp;1111.
WJUiam
-rlll'len; WlertPriee,lblb oU, RadlleEieDltlllary;AIIIaOIItll'lldo.
or, ~ Circle, blab ochool; Naitoual iJbenllm ~ ..atllla to 74 ~Radlle
- Ed 11 a 1!1- Wlngolt. Evel,)o!l Moon, (NLF) '"Widell ·i s demanding liD
VETERANS MEIIIORIAL ·,
Prico,
·)fuJo EastenloJ, Jull. i1llleJieiDnt and neutral -

First !Jay Smooth Sailing

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state maetlna of Slljl8rintendentl
ln Columbus oo Sept. 26 and 27
and a lltate c:lerka' meetlnl in
Columbua oo Sept. 24. Bow•
Is clerk of the couDl;y boanL
CouniY School !llperv!IOrO
Mrs. Grata !little and Mrs. Nel-

lie Vale were authorized to ata state superv1801'1 conference ln Columbus on Oct. 3 aDd
Receipts lor the ol!lee of Mro. 4.
Bu1 driver eertlftcates were
Eve11n Lucke lor the month o1
loaued
Darlene Reed, Oaear
August as tho result of autoJROUve acll'fiUea totaled .1,582.50, Pennlnlton, Dan Smith, Dallas

Bring $1,583

•loodlne•• with - . .

or

The board authorized CouniY
SUpt. Robert Bo!ren to attend a

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By Unl~ Press lntenaUonal
Teacher strikes arxl bol'c:OU.s today_blocked or threatened to .PQat.
pone the bock - to - school walk lor thou811lds ~ Americu liChool
children. The teachers wut more money &amp;Ill or better world..a8; ~
ditions, lncludirw JDOr'e a flY ln how their jr,~s ue nm.
Gary D. Wlllts, held ol the t4tional EdllCIItlon A l _ _ . l
field crew ot 30 contract barpiners and trouble lhoaters 1114
strikes....,. be atCectl11fiOO,OOO teachers and three miUloo - ·
this year. Lut year, teacher. strikes hit 126 school dbtrl$ '11ll1
year 300 to 400 districts will have strlkew, ICCOI'dlll to NEA "'-

tion.

became..,..

the

mata

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Teachers
In Turmoil

the 0 h i o
Assoclatlon
t.onv
COlumbua on Nov.
!3 ami 14 Tuesday n1lllt by the
\lelgs CouuQ&gt; Boord of Educa-

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That woold glw H01110 membora-aD ol whose oeata are at

Harold Roush

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n.IIJ

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•tartbw hlo !lnol drive l&lt;ll' iiio
preslclency. A IPC)kesman · ~

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With a checking account, you
con keep on acc:urate record
of expenditures. Start banking

lie Pay 5\ On Certificates ol Deposit

f•· r .•

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Member

and lllrPI7
A achlnetodo

today with your occounl.

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Into the wtntei' to wreolle ..tth

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Colors

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declde'd . Tuelldilo teo
preaide... ssld .p olls ~rrllj)l C8Jllllalln slrategjo

.~ Leonard is

· Styles

The vice prealdert and his ..U.,
Muriel, celebrited their 32nd
weddi.W annlverl&amp;l}' Tuelldly
..tth a amall !101'11 at home. •
Gov. JoiLII McKeithen- Tho
Loutela• governor aakl Tueothe
d..,. he "oold ~
Humphrey • Mualde ticket ln
Novembsr because tile South

zau•.ancud•ie lliJd Uo6 had no ments:
clptnlon.
Albert

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ente can: remain at their son•a
bedlidl. The II8Dlor' Plckllll ....
lnlured ln Ill ...tdont IIJd Ia
!1111 well. He bad Olll,y -

ELMER BURNS
COLOR CENTER
992-5611

rellect a cjeir pr,tereqce
the . - - just DOIIIlno(ed
and "lhlsl• the!lrst~ ln20
years illat It has illlt
out
illal lVII'·"·· .
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Board
Names
Roush

Co:ngress in
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Pf"'MFI?OY.MIQDLEPQRT, OHIO. --------------~~~~~~~~~~~-----.-----'
WEDNESDAY', SEPTEMBER 4, 1968

friends hare today 118Ued an

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asked who they wouJII voto for
U the el,oclillll were held ' illal
day, 33.7 per oelit cholieNU.O,
28:5 per cent VIce freslclent
Hubort.' HU1111&gt;hrq, 15,7 George
wlltace.. 9,5 por · cent a .

·had been spurned IIY leaders ~
the
Democratic
conventioil.
.., . South .... 1."'1101¥ flnored
durl111 tho cmvent1011; the
lalicatlon was we were not
needed,'' he said. McKeithen
wu among the eullest &amp;f4tportera tor Hunwhrey'l ranu.t.
pon, but he sald he and the vice
president were "acre• apart''
phlloiJCll&gt;hicall,y,
George C. Wallace- The third

ent.tnl \,\~

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to

mat~ ~n tmDiodll~e~,y' aliM a -IIIMI ln Mlnne- &amp;1111117
llrm. .O f 1;n,i perlonl ~onal .,..;,.Jtloa pnenll1 .Waahington fl!day' fOr a J]lloetiJW.

eo., a

·illiam Pickens Stricken

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li'!" cin¥&gt;01BR

IIY ~r &amp;

The commoo house lJ,y . . . blta humans. lila often confllied
with the liable lJ,y whlch can bll&lt;o
and whlcll !requeatl,yvtalll illman
dwell!nga.

slate, metal, conand tile.

ANNOUNCE MEETING
Worshiptu1 Master James M.
Souhby today announced Pome-roy Lodge 164, F&amp;AM, will meet
in regular session at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Masonic Temple in Pomeroy. Hefreshments
will be served ronowing the meet-ing. All master Masons are invited.

.,

Now You (\Jlow

ASPHALT
PLASTIC ROOF
CEMENT FOR

NOW is the time to

New York. He noted ·lllat the
GOP' go,.rnor, o! Cellf!&gt;rnlo,.
NijW York, Mlchll!&amp;n, . ?hl0.
the , Democrstlc .National C... Mso-'chuoetts. and P00D17ha...aton.
. .
nla. havo)&gt;itapied to
"We 111ri .
actlvtl,y, tor hiln.
deflnlb&gt;l,y on an IiPbeat nole, not
"ThiB Ia tO · me a lOI7
beeauae of what lliJpeneil at , formidable . £X'Ol!ll o1 caJIIIIOiaD.
U. Democratic: cooventlon but era," he
becalioe .of
happened II
NlllOII'B hopes W.re !&gt;olstered
our• and Just after ItA!," laid by :the reaqlta ola p.mllc opnloo
!!Win Tuellday at a reception in · poll conducted over the "eekend .

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in roofs ol com110Si·

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pOllee and ...iwF Il,monio!rator. 1ctas""' ~it .week during

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River Gauges

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potted !~ · tho scene, The
Military inb&gt;lltgence sources
w'oilndod 8\llnl ssld he nred 'safd the COmmunists ·Daay have
allot' into' c4he air to try to stop temperarl)y (oregone an lll-4)Ut
o«enslve in l'lvor of terrorist
the me'\o ''i'llty escaped,
Blame Terrorists
strikes Jnsldu the city.
Police .said they, believed the
Bomb Infiltration
. Incident .waa the ·wOrk of the
AttaCking comrriunist poSiViet Corig: The llrenade landOO tions wl.thln a two-day mttch or
in a ., Pie!'IT.' .in the wall the capital, u, s, )!52 bOmbers
surroonding, the U.S. Aaency lor M o n d a y and early today
lntJr"'tional'
'llloveloj&gt;mert . dropJied 250 tons ,of bombs .onto
bU!Idina. Several ·dozen Ameri- f suspecl&lt;ld. cOmmunist ln!Utra•
can and ' VletmmeBe empJoyea tion ·corriDor (rom CarilbQdia 1
were inside.
! shakllll! the ClJlital ao4.ratillng

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WUbur Moi!leil has bej!ll sentenced to aBrve 7a six D'Kintha
stay ln the Meigs eow,ty Jall
and a one to three 7ear term in
Witneue&amp; a~ the two
the Ohio Ponltentlar)o Iller apterrorists sped lwa.y on their
pearing before Judge John
motorbike. National Policemen
Bacon ln !lie Meigs COIIR\Y Comand soUth 'vietname.se soldiers
mon Pleas Court on bad check
quickly blocked o!1 a six-block
charges.
,
area around the buUding bst
Molden was given a six
there was no trace of the two
county jail sentence oo the first
men,
of five counts contained in t h e
The explosion came as Saigon
information affidavit. The peni.
w~s beginning 10 relax after a
tentiary sentence was given on
~se weekelld in w!!l;h j;h~
the other four bad c h e c k
counts. The time spent in die wounded were seriously burt-a capital wen\ OJl I! fuD;·mllitary
Vietnamese guard, a nationld · alerf . in ·~tattoO : ot ·. ,.
&lt;.'Ollllty jail will apply · to tile
aM a woman, UPI COinmunt1.t atta~k ·whicli never
policeman
penitentiary sentence.
correspondent Kate Webb r:-.,.. cam~
FESTIVAL PLANNED
NEW IIA VEN - 'I'h&lt;lre wUJ be
an old-time festival Sept. 7, a1
the Broad Hun School, Letart,
W, \'a., with homemade ice
{Continued !rom ~ I)
cream, beef soup made in large including nearly 120 policemen, wete treated It hospitals al'kl rekettles outside, san~ehes, pie, leased. Most Wli're not seriously hurt.
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cake, coffee and sort drinks to
The one remaining was . a YOWW policemb, hit In the race with
be sold. Proceeds in the past
a brick.
have been used to pay members'
All o( the 583 persons arrested during the battles were tree on
way .w county 4-H camp .
bond, authorities said.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
TOKYO - PREMIER PHAM VAN DONG of North VIetnam said
Saturday Admissions - None.
Morliay
his country wUl fight until the last American leaves South
Saturday Discharges- Chules
Vietnam.
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Pham
spoke
at
a
meeting
in
Hanoi
atteDded
by
President
Ho Chi
&amp;lnday Admissions - None.
Minh
to
celebrate
the
23rd
anniversary
otN,orth
Vietnam's
declai-,&amp;anday Discharges - None.
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Monday Admission - Jessie tion of independence, Radio Hanoi 1ald.
"Our
entire
V~etnamese
peopie_Uf:
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etei'Dlfned
to
fight,
uptU
Price, Hutland,
complete
victory,
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Pham
said,
"unUl
DOt
·&amp;
siogle
U.S.
aggresSOr
f9
Monday Discharge - Joe wu.
left
in
South
Vietnam.
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Mayor Charles Legar today
urged a cooperative traffic safeTONIGHT, SEPT. 3
zy effort to assure a safe begin"THE SCALPHUNTERS"
ning to the school year.
(Technieolor)
In setting aside September 1_7
Lancaster, Shelley Wir1tert as "School's Open: Drive Care..,AT!
fully" week in Pomeroy, the mayStoo•et or asked that "parents, motorists and ehildren cooperate in
Brother Bet; Opercaper
making the first days of class
aeddent and injury free, and
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
that thhl serve as an example
The bod.Y will lie in state at
SEPT. 4 &amp; 5
for the entire scbool year."
· the cburcll from 1 Lo 2 p.m.
NOT OPEN
Mayor Charles Legar issued Friends may call at the FogleFRIDAY &amp; SA11JRDAY
the proclamation to coincide with 8QJ1.g FWJeral Home after 3 p.
TWO C,\SES !lEARD
SEPT. 6 &amp; 7
the opening or Pomeroy schools m. on Wednesday.
One defendant was fined and a
"THE WILD RACERS"
.today and the OMUal bsck to
second defendant forfeited a bond
(Technicolor)
VETERANS MEMORIAL
school safety campaign of t h e
in weekend court activities of
AND
HOSPITAL
Automobile Club or Soutllern
Pomeroy Ma,yor Cllarles Legar.
"DID YOU HEAR THE ONE
SATURDW ADMISSIONS
Ohio.
Fined $5 and costs on intoxiABOUT THE TRAVELING
Edward Barton, Racine; Harold c;~tion .charges was Austin AlThe prociii.IJlation read:
SALESLADY?"
.,Parents should coun&amp;el their Adams, Racine; Dana Wickline, len, Pomeroy, and David Dob(Technicolor)
elemenf,ary school age children, Racine; Edith Meco:Y, SyracUse; bins, Bidwell, forfeited a $25
Phyllis Diller • Bob Denver
especially those attending class Howard SLsk, Mason.
bond posted on charges or runSHOW ~TARTS 7 P.M.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES for the first tin'le, on the safest
ning a red light.
route to and from school, and Paul, Thomas, David and KenMEIGS MARRIAGE LICENSES
of Ule· importance or obeying neth Klein, Jack ClelarKI, Jr.,
Rhoda
Hackett,
Harry
Pickens,
David stewart Heaton, 18, Pornschool safety patrols, a d u I t
Lawrence
Weddle,
Rebecca
Fuleroy
Route 3, and Janet Carol
guards and all traffic signs and
ton,
Frankie
Statrord,
Kristy
Mat·
Frank,
19, Long Bottom Route 1.
signals.
son,
~neva
Shumate,
Mary
BisCharles
Samuel Nichols, 23,
''Motorists must be extra. causell,
James
.Jeffers,
Martha
Athens
Route
2, and .&amp;lsan Di·
tious, assisting the patrol a n d
Searles.
·
ane
Tolley,
20,
Albany Route 3.
Msrtin - Jesn SirrlJ!lO•nsl guards, obeying school zone
SUNDAY
ADMISSIONS
sarGeorge Peppard
speed signs and being alert for
- ·- ·· I"Rouc:H MGHT IN JERlcHo"f the (J.Iick stops ot school buses. ah Congo, Racine; Golda Wyant,
~ /
i
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41
Pomeroy;
Alma
Simpson,
Mid·
(Technlcolor)
Children must obey the inAND
struction of their parents an d dleport.
SUNDAY DISCHAI&lt;GED- Lu"TAMMY AND THE
teachers, and respect the authbert
Theiss, Walter ·Lewis, Fay
MILLIONAIRE"
ority of the patrols and other
.. • t .
Barnett.
(Color)
guards."
MONDAY ADMISSIONS- Hilflei&gt;bie Watson - Denver
I
da Warth, Hartford, W. Va.;BarFrank McGrath
HOLD LAST MEETING
The Meigs 4-H Pleasure Rid- bara Y oong, Pomeroy; F r e d
WEDNESDAY &amp;
ers had their last meeting of Mourning, Middleport; William
SEPT. 4 &amp; 5
the year at the Fairgrounds on Capehart, New Haven.
James Coburn
MONDAY DISCHARGES August 26, at 1 p.m. There were
"WATERHOLE NO, 3"
16 members and ten visitors Harold Adams, Virgil Roush,
(Tectmi.color)
present. Mrs. William B, Downie, John Massie, John Groce.
AND
advisor, distributed the fair pr~ .,
Bobby Vee-Jackie DeShannon
mium money. Ten of the mem"C'MON, LET'S LIVE
bers went on a trail ride to the
GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12.2
&gt;raruwi ..
Cra~:h
A LITTLE"
E. J. Hill farm, where refreshand 12.3 rwutlng 2 feet of rollments were served.
ers; Pt. Pleasant, 24.10; Pome-roy-Mason, 20,50; Hinton, 0.50
stat.; Kanawha Falls, 2.60 falling; Charleston, 18.00 rising.
London, Marmet. Winfield are
on the sill.

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Mass Burials
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officially announced a death
figure or 12,000- the number
already buried.
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both threatened injured survi~
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